[ { "title": "Waitekuri River", "content": "The Waitekuri River is a river of the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand's North Island. It flows east from its sources in the Coromandel Range east of Coromandel to reach Whangapoua Harbour four kilometres south of Whangapoua.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of Waikato Region\nRivers of New Zealand\nCoromandel Peninsula\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of Waikato Region\n\tRivers of New Zealand by region\n\tGeography of Waikato\nRivers of New Zealand\n\tBodies of water of New Zealand\n\tRivers of Oceania\n\tGeography of New Zealand\nCoromandel Peninsula\n\tPeninsulas of New Zealand\n\tGeography of Waikato\n\tLandforms of the Waikato Region" }, { "title": "How You Luv That", "content": "How You Luv That is the debut album by New Orleans hip hop duo, Big Tymers, released in 1997 (re-released on March 17, 1998 in stores) on Cash Money Records. The album sold over 100,000 copies without the benefit of major radio or video airplay.\n\nCash Money re-released How You Luv That as How You Luv That Vol. 2 in late 1998 after signing its distribution deal with Universal Records. The re-release substitutes a remix of \"Stun'n\" for the original version and adds \"Big Ballin',\" \"Money & Power,\" and \"Drop It Like It's Hot.\n\nTracklist \n\"Intro\" (feat. Bulletproof & Lil' Wayne) - 3:08\n\"Playboy (Don't Hate Me)\" (feat. Bun B & Lil' Wayne) - 4:40\n\"Stun'n\" - 5:22\n\"Tear It Up\" (feat. B.G. & Lil' Wayne) - 4:02\n\"Phone Call (Skit)\" - 1:24 \n\"How You Luv That?\" (feat. Juvenile & Lil' Wayne) - 4:54\n\"Cutlass, Monte Carlo's & Regals\" (feat. Juvenile & Lil' Wayne) - 4:45\n\"Millionaire Dream\" (feat. Cadillac & Lil' Wayne) - 5:23\n\"Beautiful\" - 4:07\n\"Ballin'\" (feat. Bun B) - 5:08\n\"Top Of Tha Line Nigga\" (feat. Lil' Wayne) - 4:20\n\"Suga & Pac, Puff & Big\" (feat. B.G. & Lil' Wayne) - 4:35\n\"Preppy Pimp\" - 5:03\n\"Broads\" (feat. Lil' Wayne) - 4:35\n\"Try'n 2 Make A Million\" (feat. Juvenile) - 3:44\n\"Drivin' Em\" (feat. Larell & Lil' Wayne) - 4:45\n\"Outro\" (feat. Bun B) - 4:26\n\nPersonnel\nBarewolf: Keyboards\nCorey Funky Fingers: Guitars, Bass\n\nProduction\nProduced and Mixed by Manny Fresh\nRecorded by Manny Fresh, Barewolf and Corey Funky Fingers\nAll Songs Published by B/M7 & Money Mack Music\n\nChart positions", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1997 debut albums\nBig Tymers albums\nCash Money Records albums\nAlbums produced by Mannie Fresh\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1997 debut albums\n\t1997 albums\n\tDebut albums by American artists\nBig Tymers albums\n\tAlbums by American artists\nCash Money Records albums\n\tAlbums by record label\nAlbums produced by Mannie Fresh\n\tAlbums by producer\n\tHip hop albums by American artists" }, { "title": "Rubus sceleratus", "content": "Rubus sceleratus is a rare North American species of brambles in the rose family. It has been found only in Co\u00f6s County in the state of New Hampshire in the northeastern United States.\n\nRubus sceleratus is a prickly shrub up to 3 meters (10 feet) tall. Leaves are compound with 5 leaflets, green on the upper surface but white underneath because of a thick layer of wool. Fruits are very nearly spherical.\n\nThe genetics of Rubus is extremely complex, so that it is difficult to decide on which groups should be recognized as species. There are many rare species with limited ranges such as this. Further study is suggested to clarify the taxonomy.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of New Hampshire\nPlants described in the 20th century\nRubus\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of New Hampshire\n\tFlora of the Northeastern United States\n\tFlora of the United States by state\nPlants described in the 20th century\n\t20th-century introductions\n\tPlants described by year\nRubus\n\tRosaceae genera\n\tTrees of North America\n\tFruit trees" }, { "title": "Emamzadeh Khalifeh", "content": "Emamzadeh Khalifeh (, also Romanized as Em\u0101mz\u0101deh Khal\u012bfeh) is a village in Rudpey-ye Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Sari County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 55, in 12 families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Sari County\nVillages in Mazandaran Province, Iran\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Sari County\n\tPopulated places in Mazandaran Province\nVillages in Mazandaran Province, Iran\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tGeography of Mazandaran Province\n\tMazandaran Province" }, { "title": "Minuscule 141", "content": "Minuscule 141 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), \u03b4 408 (Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment leaves. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 13th century. The manuscript has complex contents. It has marginalia.\n\nDescription \n\nThe codex contains the entire of the New Testament (Gospels, Acts, Catholic, Pauline epistles, Revelation) on 400 parchment leaves (size ), they are split in two volumes. The text is written in one column per page, 26 lines per page. The leaves are arranged in quaternions, but separately numbered for each volume.\n\nThe text is divided according to the (chapters), whose numbers are given at the margin, and their (titles of chapters) at the top of the pages.\n\nIt contains lists of the (tables of contents) before each book, lectionary equipment at the margin (for liturgical use), (lessons) at the margin, synaxaria, pictures, Menologion, subscriptions at the end of each book, with numbers of stichoi, and the Euthalian Apparatus.\n\nText \nThe Greek text of the codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type. Hermann von Soden classified it to the textual family Kr. Aland placed it in Category V. According to the Claremont Profile Method it belongs to the textual family Kr in Luke 1 and 20. In Luke 10 no profile was made. It belongs to subgroup 35.\n\nHistory \n\nIt was examined and described by Birch (about 1782), Scholz, C. R. Gregory (in 1886), and Herman C. Hoskier, who collated its text only in the Apocalypse.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGreek New Testament minuscules\n13th-century biblical manuscripts\nByzantine text-type manuscripts\nBiblical manuscripts\nManuscripts of the New Testament\nManuscripts in the British Library\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGreek New Testament minuscules\n\tBiblical manuscripts\n\tNew Testament Greek manuscripts\n\tChristian texts\n13th-century biblical manuscripts\n\tBiblical manuscripts by century\n\tBiblical manuscripts\n\t13th-century manuscripts\nByzantine text-type manuscripts\n\tBiblical manuscripts\n\tChristian texts\n\tByzantine texts\nBiblical manuscripts\n\tChristian texts\n\tManuscripts by type\n\tBooks by type\nManuscripts of the New Testament\n\tChristian texts\n\tNew Testament\nManuscripts in the British Library\n\tManuscripts by repository\n\tBritish Library\n\tCollections of the British Library\n\tDocuments of the British Library\n\tBritish Library-related lists" }, { "title": "Dave Sinardet", "content": "Dave Sinardet (Antwerp, 6 October 1975) is a Belgian political scientist, author and columnist.\n\nBiography\nSince 2007, Dave Sinardet is a professor at Saint-Louis University, Brussels. In 2009, he also started giving lectures at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. At the University of Antwerp he is a post-doctoral research fellow of the FWO (National Fund for Scientific Research).\n\nHe is also an op-ed columnist for several Belgian papers, amongst them the Dutch-speaking newspapers De Standaard, De Tijd, and the French-speaking newspaper Le Soir.\n\nResearch themes\nDave Sinardet's research concentrates on comparative federalism, nationalism, language politics, consociational democracy, multi-level politics, public sphere and political communication. His PhD thesis dealt with the role of media in the representation of Belgium's political language conflict and more generally with the question of how a public sphere functions in a federal multilingual country such as Belgium.\n \nHe has published in political science journals such as West European Politics, Acta Politica or \"International Journal of Political Science\", Regional and Federal Studies and Governance.\n\nHe is also an active participant in the Belgian public debate on federalism and nationalism in both French and Dutch languages. He is also regularly interviewed by international media on Belgian politics.\n\nHe is a member of the Pavia group, a Belgian academic think thank which promotes a federal electoral district for Belgium, ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBelgian political scientists\nBelgian columnists\nFaculty of Saint-Louis University, Brussels\nFaculty of Vrije Universiteit Brussel\nBelgian academics\n1975 births\nPeople from Antwerp\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBelgian political scientists\n\tPolitical scientists by nationality\n\tBelgian scientists\nBelgian columnists\n\tColumnists by nationality\n\tBelgian writers\n\tBelgian journalists\nFaculty of Saint-Louis University, Brussels\n\tAcademics by university or college in Belgium\n\tSaint-Louis University, Brussels faculty\nFaculty of Vrije Universiteit Brussel\n\tAcademics by university or college in Belgium\n\tVrije Universiteit Brussel faculty\nBelgian academics\n\tAcademics by nationality\n\tBelgian educators\n1975 births\n\t1975 in Belgium\n\t20th-century births in Belgium\nPeople from Antwerp\n\tPeople by city in Belgium\n\tPeople from Antwerp (province)" }, { "title": "Robles Park", "content": "Robles Park is a neighborhood within the district of Tampa Heights, which represents District 5 of the Tampa City Council. Demographically, the neighborhood did not report separately. \nRobles Park is located at latitude 27.974 north and longitude 82.453 west. The elevation is 36 feet above sea level. The small neighborhood straddles between Florida and Nebraska Avenues and is mostly made up of a public housing complex known as Robles Park Village. It also contains a park and a collection of small single family home surrounding the public housing\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNeighborhoods in Tampa, Florida\nPublic housing in Florida\nGeography of Tampa, Florida\nParks in Tampa, Florida\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNeighborhoods in Tampa, Florida\n\tNeighborhoods in Florida\n\tGeography of Tampa, Florida\nPublic housing in Florida\n\tPublic housing in the United States by state\n\tBuildings and structures in Florida\n\tResidential buildings in Florida\nGeography of Tampa, Florida\n\tGeography of Florida by city\n\tGeography of Hillsborough County, Florida\nParks in Tampa, Florida\n\tParks in Florida by city\n\tVisitor attractions in Tampa, Florida\n\tTourist attractions in Hillsborough County, Florida\n\tParks in Hillsborough County, Florida" }, { "title": "Hedda Gabler filmography", "content": "Hedda Gabler is a play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. Published in 1890, it has been the subject of many film and television adaptations, including:\n\n Hedda Gabler (1917), silent film, United States\n Hedda Gabler (1920), silent film, Italy\n Hedda Gabler (1925), silent film, Germany, starring Asta Nielsen\n A live production of Hedda Gabler, condensed to one hour, was presented on television in 1954 on The United States Steel Hour\n Hedda Gabler (1957), United Kingdom, televised play\n Hedda Gabler (1961 film), Yugoslavia\n Hedda Gabler (1961 TV production), Australia\n (1963 TV film), Germany, starring Ruth Leuwerik\n Hedda Gabler (1963 film), United States TV film, starring Ingrid Bergman.\n Hedda Gabler (1963), United Kingdom TV production, BBC\n Hedda Gabler (1972), United Kingdom TV film\n Hedda Gabler (1975 film), Norway\n Hedda (1975), United Kingdom, film starring Glenda Jackson\n Hedda Gabler (1978 film), Belgium\n Hedda Gabler (1979 film), Italy\n Hedda Gabler (1980 television production) starring Diana Rigg\n Hedda Gabler (1981 film), United Kingdom\n Hedda Gabler (1984 film), Belgium\n Hedda Gabler (1993 film), Sweden\n Hedda Gabler (1993), TV broadcast of a National Theatre production, starring Fiona Shaw\n Hedda Gabler (2004 film), United States\n Hedda Gabler (2014 film), starring Rita Ramnani\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWorks by Henrik Ibsen\nNorwegian plays\n1890 plays\nAdaptations of works by Henrik Ibsen\nFilm adaptations of plays\nTelevision adaptations of plays\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWorks by Henrik Ibsen\n\tWritings by author\n\tNorwegian literature\n\tLiterature by author\nNorwegian plays\n\tTheatre in Norway\n\tPlays by country\n1890 plays\n\t19th-century plays\n\tPlays by year\nAdaptations of works by Henrik Ibsen\n\tAdaptations of works by author\n\tLiterary adaptations\nFilm adaptations of plays\n\tCinema of the United States\n\tCinema of the United Kingdom\n\tCinema of Italy\n\tCinema of Germany\n\tCinema of Yugoslavia\n\tCinema of Australia\n\tCinema of Belgium\n\tCinema of Sweden\n\tFilms based on works\nTelevision adaptations of plays\n\tTelevision programs based on plays\n\tTelevision programs based on works" }, { "title": "Omakau", "content": "Omakau is a settlement in Central Otago, New Zealand, located between Alexandra and Ranfurly on the northwest bank of the Manuherikia River. The smaller settlement of Ophir, New Zealand is located on the opposite bank, three kilometres to the southeast.\n\nThe New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of \"belonging to husband and wife\" for \u014cmakau. \n\nOmakau grew when the Otago Central Railway was opened in 1904. Today Omakau has a population of about 250, and is a stopover on both State Highway 85 and the Otago Rail Trail.\n\nOmakau is the site of many historic buildings, including the local hotel built in 1898 and the Catholic Church. Omakau also hosts the Central Otago A&P Show at the local domain, which attracts people from all over the country in February.\n\nDemographics\nOmakau is described as a rural settlement by Statistics New Zealand. The urban area of Omakau covers and had a population of 141 in the 2018 New Zealand census. The Statistics New Zealand description relates to a larger area including Ophir which covers . It is part of the much larger Manuherikia-Ida Valleys statistical area. \n\nOmakau and its surrounds had a population of 336 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 39 people (13.1%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 39 people (13.1%) since the 2006 census. There were 138 households. There were 171 males and 165 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.04 males per female, with 57 people (17.0%) aged under 15 years, 33 (9.8%) aged", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Otago\nRailway towns in New Zealand\nRural settlements in New Zealand\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Otago\n\tPopulated places in New Zealand by region\n\tGeography of Otago\nRailway towns in New Zealand\n\tRail transport in New Zealand\n\tTowns in New Zealand\n\tGeography of New Zealand by type of feature\nRural settlements in New Zealand\n\tPopulated places in New Zealand\n\tSettlements in New Zealand" }, { "title": "Athletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics \u2013 Men's 10,000 metres", "content": "The men's 10,000 metres event at the 1936 Olympic Games took place August 2. The final was won by Ilmari Salminen of Finland.\n\nResults\n\nFinal\n\nKey: DNF = Did not finish\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAthletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics\nMen's athletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAthletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics\n\t1936 Summer Olympics events\n\tOlympic athletics competitions\n\tSummer Olympics competitions by sport\nMen's athletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics\n\tMen's athletics\n\tAthletics at the Summer Olympics by gender\n\tSummer Olympics competitions by gender and sport" }, { "title": "Chad Baxter", "content": "Chad Baxter (born 23 February 1983) is a South African cricketer. He played 36 first-class and 34 List A matches between 2002 and 2010. He was also part of South Africa's squad for the 2002 Under-19 Cricket World Cup.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouth African cricketers\nSouth African Under-19 ODI cricketers\n1983 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouth African cricketers\n\tCricketers by nationality\n\tSouth African sportspeople in cricket\nSouth African Under-19 ODI cricketers\n\tUnder-19 ODI cricketers by nationality\n1983 births\n\t1983 in South Africa\n\tBirths by year\nLiving people\n\tBirths by year\n\tYear of birth missing (living people)" }, { "title": "Swarts fluorination", "content": "Swarts fluorination is a process whereby the chlorine atoms in a compound \u2013 generally an organic compound, but experiments have been performed using silanes \u2013 are replaced with fluorine, by treatment with antimony trifluoride in the presence of chlorine or of antimony pentachloride. Some metal fluorides are particularly more useful than others, including silver(I) fluoride, mercurous fluoride, cobalt(II) fluoride and aforementioned antimony. \n\nHeating the mixture of the metal fluoride and the haloalkane (chlorine and bromine are replaced readily) yields the desired fluoro-alkane. In some particularly reactive cases, heating is unnecessary; shaking or stirring the reaction mixture is sufficient. This reaction has a good yield. \n\nThe active species is antimony trifluorodichloride, which is produced in situ; this compound can also be produced in bulk, according to a patent of John Weaver.\n\nThe process was initially described by Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Jean Edmond Swarts in 1892.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOrganofluorides\nFluorination reactions\nChemical reactions\nChemical processes\nChemistry stubs\nOrganic reactions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOrganofluorides\n\tOrganohalides\n\tOrganofluorine compounds\nFluorination reactions\n\tOrganic reactions\n\tReactions\nChemical reactions\n\tPhysical chemistry\n\tChemical processes\nChemical processes\n\tIndustrial processes\n\tChemistry stubs\nChemistry stubs\n\tStubs by topic\n\tScience stubs\nOrganic reactions\n\tChemical reactions\n\tOrganic chemistry" }, { "title": "Parallel breadth-first search", "content": "The breadth-first-search algorithm is a way to explore the vertexes of a graph layer by layer. It is a basic algorithm in graph theory which can be used as a part of other graph algorithms. For instance, BFS is used by Dinic's algorithm to find maximum flow in a graph. Moreover, BFS is also one of kernel algorithms in Graph500 benchmark, which is a benchmark for data-intensive supercomputing problems. This article discusses the possibility of speeding up BFS through the use of parallel computing.\n\nSerial breadth-first search \n\nIn the conventional sequential BFS algorithm, two data structures are created to store the frontier and the next frontier. The frontier contains the vertexes that have same distance (also called \"level\") from the source vertex, these vertexes need to be explored in BFS. Every neighbor of these vertexes will be checked, some of these neighbors which are not explored yet will be discovered and put into the next frontier. At the beginning of BFS algorithm, a given source vertex s is the only vertex in the frontier. All direct neighbors of s are visited in the first step, which form the next frontier. After each layer-traversal, the \"next frontier\" is switched to the frontier and new vertexes will be stored in the new next frontier. The following pseudo-code outlines the idea of it, in which the data structures for the frontier and next frontier are called FS and NS respectively.\n\n 1 define bfs_sequential(graph(V,E), source s):\n 2 for all v in V ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGraph algorithms\nParallel computing\nBreadth-first search\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGraph algorithms\n\tAlgorithms on graphs\n\tNetwork theory\nParallel computing\n\tComputing paradigms\n\tConcurrency (computer science)\n\tDistributed computing architecture\nBreadth-first search\n\tSearch algorithms\n\tGraph traversal\n\tAlgorithms on graphs" }, { "title": "Kfour", "content": "Kfour (Arabic:\u0643\u0641\u0648\u0631) is a village and municipality in the Keserwan District of the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate in Lebanon. Its average elevation is 830 metres (2723\u00a0ft) above sea level and its total land area is 426 hectares. Kfour's inhabitants are almost predominantly Maronite Catholic. As of 2008, the village had a public school with 290 students and a private school with 326 students; it also has a company with over 5 employees.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in the Keserwan District\nMunicipalities of Lebanon\nMaronite Christian communities in Lebanon\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in the Keserwan District\n\tPopulated places in the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate\n\tPopulated places in Lebanon by district\n\tGeography of Keserwan District\nMunicipalities of Lebanon\n\tSubdivisions of Lebanon\n\tPopulated places in Lebanon\n\tLocal government in Lebanon\nMaronite Christian communities in Lebanon\n\tChristian communities in Lebanon\n\tMaronite Church in Lebanon\n\tReligion in Lebanon\n\tEthnic groups in Lebanon\n\tChristianity in Lebanon" }, { "title": "Piper PA-32R", "content": "The Piper PA-32R is a six-seat, high-performance, single engined, all-metal, fixed-wing aircraft produced by Piper Aircraft of Vero Beach, Florida. The design began life as the Piper Lance, a retractable-gear version of the Piper Cherokee Six. Later models became known by the designation Piper Saratoga. The primary difference between the Lance and early Saratoga is the development of a tapered wing on the Saratoga, replacing the \"Hershey bar\" wing on the Lance that was a carryover from the Cherokee Six. Later Saratoga models provided updated/improved avionics, engine and interior touches but retained the same airframe design.\n\nProduction of the Saratoga was discontinued in 2009.\n\nThe Saratoga competed for sales with the Beechcraft Bonanza, Mooney Ovation, Cirrus SR22, Cessna 210, and Cessna 350.\n\nDevelopment\n\nUntil 1972, when the assembly line was destroyed in a flood, the Comanche was Piper's luxury, high-performance single. Afterwards, Piper began modifying its heavy-lifting single engined PA-32 Cherokee Six, adding retractable landing gear and designating the type as the \"PA-32R\".\n\nThe PA-32R was built under license by Embraer in Brazil as the Embraer EMB-721 Sertanejo.\n\nKits for the PA-32R-300 (six supplied), PA-32RT-300 (16) and PA-32RT-300T (two) were supplied to Chincul in Argentina for completion. They were designated the PA-A-32R and PA-A-32RT.\n\nFor the 2008 model year, the Saratoga II HP (normally aspirated) model was eliminated, along with the 6X and 6XT (fixed", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPiper aircraft\nSingle-engined tractor aircraft\nHigh-wing aircraft\nAircraft first flown in 1975\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPiper aircraft\n\tAircraft manufactured in the United States\n\tAircraft by manufacturer\nSingle-engined tractor aircraft\n\tSingle-engined aircraft\n\tTractor aircraft\nHigh-wing aircraft\n\tAircraft configurations\nAircraft first flown in 1975\n\t1975 in aviation\n\t1975 establishments in the United States\n\tAircraft by year of first flight\n\tAircraft by decade of first flight" }, { "title": "Irwinia coronata", "content": "Irwinia is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family.\n\nSpecies\nThere is only one known species, Irwinia coronata, native to the State of Bahia in eastern Brazil.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Bahia\nAsteraceae genera\nMonotypic Asteraceae genera\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Bahia\n\tFlora of Brazil by state\n\tGeography of Bahia\nAsteraceae genera\n\tGenera of flowering plants\n\tMagnoliopsida genera\nMonotypic Asteraceae genera\n\tMonotypic plant genera\n\tAsteraceae genera\n\tMonotypic Asterids genera" }, { "title": "Frederic Evans", "content": "Reverend Canon Frederic Rawlins Evans (1842\u20131927) was an English cricketer and Anglican cleric. He represented Oxford University and the Gentlemen of England and in his Ecclesiastical career rose to become Honorary Canon of Worcester. He was a nephew of George Eliot.\n\nFamily life \nFrederic Rawlins Evans was born on 1 June 1842 at Griff House, Bedworth, Warwickshire. His father, Isaac, was the brother of Mary Ann Evans. He and Mary became estranged following the scandal surrounding the latter's relationship with George Lewes, but it has been argued that she based the character of Fred Vincy in Middlemarch on her nephew Frederic.\n\nCricket career \nEvans was educated at Cheltenham College, Rugby School and Exeter College, Oxford, from where he graduated with a third in Classical Moderations and it seems he devoted most of his time to games. He made his first-class debut for Oxford University against MCC at Magdalen College in 1863 and was awarded his blue that year, top-scoring with 25 in Oxford' first innings at Lord's. He won blues in the subsequent two seasons and in the match against Cambridge in 1865 he made his highest first-class score of 43. In that season he was also selected for the Gentlemen versus Players in what turned out to be his final first-class appearance and he returned his best bowling figures of 5-32.\n\nEvans was a right-handed, middle or lower-order batsman and a fast right-arm round-armed bowler. In 1863 he was no-balled for bowling from above the shoulder ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish cricketers\nEnglish Anglican priests\nPeople educated at Cheltenham College\nPeople educated at Rugby School\nAlumni of Exeter College, Oxford\n19th-century English Anglican priests\nGeorge Eliot\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish cricketers\n\tCricketers by nationality\n\tSport in England\nEnglish Anglican priests\n\tAnglican priests by nationality\n\tChristianity in England\nPeople educated at Cheltenham College\n\tPeople by educational institution in England\n\tPeople by school in England\nPeople educated at Rugby School\n\tPeople by educational institution in England\n\tPeople by school in England\nAlumni of Exeter College, Oxford\n\tPeople associated with the University of Oxford\n\tPeople by university or college in England\n19th-century English Anglican priests\n\t19th-century Anglican clergy\n\t19th-century people from 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county\n\tPeople from the West Midlands (region)\n\tEnglish people by region\n\tPeople by region in England\n\tBritish people by region\n\tPeople from England\n\tEnglish people by city or town\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tBritish people by city or town\n\tPeople from South East England\n\tEnglish people by region\n\tPeople by region in England\n\tBritish people by region\n\tPeople from England\n\tEnglish people by city or town\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tBritish people by city or town\n\tPeople from London\n\tPeople from Greater London\n\tPeople from South East England\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople by county in England\n\tPeople from Warwickshire\n\tPeople from West Midlands (region)\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople by county in England\n\tEnglish people by county\n\tBritish people by county\n\tPeople from Nuneaton\n\tPeople from Warwickshire\n\tEnglish people by district\n\tPeople by district in England\n\tBritish people by district\n\tPeople from Nuneaton and Bedworth\n\tPeople from Warwickshire\n\tEnglish people by district\n\tPeople by district in England\n\tBritish people by district\n\tPeople from Chilvers Coton\n\tPeople from Nuneaton and Bedworth\n\tEnglish people by district\n\tPeople by district in England\n\tBritish people by district\n\tPeople from Warwickshire\n\tEnglish people by county\n\tPeople by county in England\n\tBritish people by county\n\tPeople from the West Midlands (region)\n\tEnglish people by region\n\tPeople by region in England\n\tBritish people by region\n\tPeople from England\n\tEnglish people by city or town\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tBritish people by city or town\n\tPeople from South East England\n\tEnglish people by region\n\tPeople by region in England\n\tBritish people by region\n\tPeople from England\n\tEnglish people by city or town\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tBritish people by city or town\n\tPeople from London\n\tPeople from Greater London\n\tPeople from South East England\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople by county in England\n\tPeople from Warwickshire\n\tPeople from West Midlands (region)\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople by county in England\n\tEnglish people by county\n\tBritish people by county\n\tPeople from Nuneaton\n\tPeople from Warwickshire\n\tEnglish people by district\n\tPeople by district in England\n\tBritish people by district\n\tPeople from Nuneaton and Bedworth\n\tPeople from Warwickshire\n\tEnglish people" }, { "title": "Anteaeolidiella ireneae", "content": "Anteaeolidiella ireneae is a species of sea slugs, an aeolid nudibranch. It is a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Aeolidiidae.\n\nDistribution\nThis species was described from specimens collected under loose coral and sand in 15\u201320\u00a0m of water at Clipperton Island, East Pacific. It is found in Mexico, Costa Rica, and Panama.\n\nDescription\nThe body of Anteaeolidiella ireneae is translucent white, with scattered orange pigment over the back. There is an irregular white line from the head extending between the rhinophores and spreading into a teardrop shape over the pericardium. This line continues as several diamond-shaped patches of white or pale yellow pigment along the midline. The rhinophores and the oral tentacles are orange with white tips. Black eyes are visible through the skin just behind the bases of the rhinophores. The cerata are long and cylindrical with rounded tips. They extend from the rear of the rhinophores to the tail and leave a bare zone over the back. The cerata are bright orange or dark grey, with a white band and a white tip. The cerata are arranged in as many as 36 rows with as many as 12 cerata in the anterior rows and as few as 4 in the last rows.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGastropods described in 2000\nMolluscs of the Pacific Ocean\nAeolidiidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGastropods described in 2000\n\tTaxa named by scientists\n\tSpecies described in 2000\n\tMolluscs described in the 21st century\nMolluscs of the Pacific Ocean\n\tMarine molluscs of Oceania\n\tMarine molluscs of North America\nAeolidiidae\n\tGastropods\n\tNudibranchia\n\tMarine gastropods\n\tAeolidioidea\n\tTaxa named by scientists\n\tTaxonomy articles created by Polbot" }, { "title": "John Young (agricultural reformer)", "content": "John Young (September 1, 1773 \u2013 October 6, 1837) was a Scottish-born merchant, author, agronomist, and agricultural reformer in Nova Scotia. He represented Sydney County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1824 to 1837. He supported the Royal Acadian School.\n\nHe was born in Falkirk, the son of William Young, and studied theology at University of Glasgow but did not graduate. He entered business at Falkirk and then Glasgow. Young married Agnes Renny. In 1814, he came to Halifax with his wife and sons and set up in business as a dry goods merchant there. Believing that there was room for improvement in the state of agriculture in the province, Young wrote a number of letters to the Acadian Recorder under the name Agricola. This led to the creation of a provincial agricultural society in 1818. From this society a Central Board of Agriculture was formed in 1819, Young became secretary and treasurer. Young ran unsuccessfully for the Halifax Township seat in the provincial assembly in 1823 before being elected for Sydney County in an 1824 by-election. He died in office in Halifax at the age of 64.\n\nHis sons William and George also served in the Nova Scotia assembly and his son Charles was colonial administrator for Prince Edward Island.\n\nNova Scotian artist William Valentine painted Young's portrait.\n\nLetters of Agricola \n\nJohn Young, under the pseudonym of Agricola, wrote 38 letters in the Acadian Recorder from 1818 to 1819. These letters, would prove to be the basis of est", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScottish emigrants to pre-Confederation Nova Scotia\nMembers of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly\nScottish agronomists\nScottish merchants\n19th-century Scottish writers\nScottish agricultural writers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScottish emigrants to pre-Confederation Nova Scotia\n\tScottish emigrants to Canada\n\tPre-Confederation Nova Scotia people\nMembers of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly\n\tProvincial politicians in Nova Scotia\n\t19th-century Canadian politicians\nScottish agronomists\n\tAgronomists by nationality\n\tAgriculture in Scotland\nScottish merchants\n\tBusinesspeople from Scotland\n\tScottish businesspeople\n19th-century Scottish writers\n\tScottish writers by century\n\t19th-century British writers\nScottish agricultural writers\n\tScottish non-fiction writers\n\tAgricultural writers\n\tAgriculture in Scotland\n\tWriters by subject area" }, { "title": "Olyushino, Vozhegodsky District, Vologda Oblast", "content": "Olyushino () is a rural locality (a village) in Tiginskoye Rural Settlement, Vozhegodsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 18 as of 2002.\n\nGeography \nOlyushino is located 40 km northwest of Vozhega (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ogibalovo is the nearest rural locality.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Vozhegodsky District\nPopulated places in Vologda Oblast\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Vozhegodsky District\n\tPopulated places in Vologda Oblast by district\n\tRural Localities in Russia by district\nPopulated places in Vologda Oblast\n\tPopulated places in Russia by federal subject\n\tGeography of Vologda Oblast\n\tVologda Oblast\n\tPlaces in Northern Russia" }, { "title": "April 5 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)", "content": "April 4 \u2013 Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar \u2013 April 6\n\nAll fixed commemorations below are observed on April 18 by Eastern Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.\n\nFor April 4th, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on March 23.\n\nSaints\n\n Martyrs Claudius, Diodorus, Victor, Victorinus, Pappias, Serapion and Nicephorus, at Corinth (251 or 258)\n Martyrs Theodulus, Reader, and Agathopodes, Deacon, and those with them, at Thessaloniki (c. 303) (see also: April 4 - Greek)\n Martyrs Zenon, by fire, Maximus, Terentius and Pompeius, by the sword (250) (see also: October 28, March 13, April 10)\n Martyr Thermos (Fermus, Firmus), by fire.\n The Holy Noble Lady (sister of martyr Thermos/Fermus), and her Servant, martyrs, by the sword.\n Holy Five Young Virgin-Martyrs of Lesbos, by the sword.\n Virgin-martyr Theodora and Martyr Didymus the Soldier, of Alexandria (304) (see also: May 27)\n Venerable Martyr Ypomoni (Hypomoni, Evpomoni).\n Venerable Publius of Egypt, monk (4th century) (see also: April 4 - Greek)\n Saints Theonas, Symeon, and Phorbinus, of Egypt (4th century) (see also: April 4 - Greek)\n Venerable Mark the Anchorite of Athens (ca. 400)\n Venerable Plato the Confessor, Abbot of the Studion (813) (see also: April 4 - Greek)\n Venerable Theodora of Thessaloniki (886)\n\nPre-Schism Western saints\n\n Holy Martyrs of North-West Africa, a large group martyred at the Easter liturgy by Genseric, the Arian King of the Vandals (459)\n Saint B\u00e9c\u00e1n (Began), one o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEastern Orthodox liturgical days\nApril observances\nEastern Orthodox saints\nChristianity in Greece\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEastern Orthodox liturgical days\n\tEastern Orthodox liturgics\n\tLiturgical calendar\n\tReligious observance days\nApril observances\n\tObservances by month\n\tMonths\n\tObservances set by the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar\nEastern Orthodox saints\n\tSaints by faith\n\tEastern Orthodox Church\n\tChristianity in Greece\nChristianity in Greece\n\tChristianity by country\n\tReligion in Greece\n\tEastern Orthodoxy by country\n\tEastern Orthodox Church\n\tChristianity in Europe by country" }, { "title": "Judba", "content": "Judba (Urdu and ) is the district headquarters of Torghar District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Torghar District\nDistrict headquarters in Pakistan\nPopulated places in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Torghar District\n\tPopulated places in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa\n\tPopulated places in Pakistan by district\n\tGeography of Torghar District\n\tTorghar District\nDistrict headquarters in Pakistan\n\tPopulated places in Pakistan\n\tAdministrative headquarters of Pakistan\nPopulated places in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa\n\tPopulated places in Pakistan by province\n\tGeography of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa\n\tKhyber Pakhtunkhwa" }, { "title": "Bruzzese", "content": "Bruzzese is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\nS\u00e9bastien Bruzzese (born 1989), Belgian footballer\nCarmelo Bruzzese (born 1949), Italian-Canadian mobster\n\nItalian-language surnames", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian-language surnames\nBelgian footballers\nItalian-Canadian mobsters\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian-language surnames\n\tSurnames of Italian origin\nItalian surnames\n\tEuropean surnames\nBelgian footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSport in Belgium\n\tItalian-Canadian mobsters\n\tCanadian people of Italian descent\n\tCrime in Canada\n\tCrime in Italy\n\tMobsters by nationality" }, { "title": "Hayahoshi Station", "content": "is a railway station on the Takayama Main Line in city of Toyama, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company (JR West). It is also a freight terminal for the Japan Freight Railway Company.\n\nLines\nHayahoshi Station is a station on the Takayama Main Line, and is located 217.9 kilometers from the end of the line at and 28.7 kilometers from the dividing point on the line between JR West and JR East at .\n\nLayout\nThe station has one ground-level side platform and one ground-level island platform serving three tracks. The station has a Midori no Madoguchi staffed ticket office.\n\nPlatforms\n\nAdjacent stations\n\nHistory\nThe station opened on 1 September 1927. With the privatization of Japanese National Railways (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the control of JR West.\n\nPassenger statistics\nIn fiscal 2015, the station was used by an average of 1,049 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).\n\nSurrounding area\nJapan National Route 359\nformer Fuchu Town Hall\nNissan Chemical Company Ltd\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Toyama Prefecture\nTakayama Main Line\nWest Japan Railway Company stations\nRailway stations in Japan opened in 1927\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Toyama Prefecture\n\tRail transport in Toyama Prefecture\n\tRailway stations in Japan by prefecture\nTakayama Main Line\n\tRailway lines in Japan\n\tTransport in Japan\nWest Japan Railway Company stations\n\tRailway stations in Japan by company\n\tJapan Railways Group\nRailway stations in Japan opened in 1927\n\tRailway stations in Japan by year of opening\n\t1927 establishments in Japan\n\tRail transport in the Taish\u014d era\n\t1927 in rail transport" }, { "title": "Static synchronous series compensator", "content": "A static synchronous series compensator (SSSC) is a type of flexible AC transmission system which consists of a solid-state voltage source inverter coupled with a transformer that is connected in series with a transmission line. This device can inject an almost sinusoidal voltage in series with the line. This injected voltage could be considered as an inductive or capacitive reactance, which is connected in series with the transmission line. This feature can provide controllable voltage compensation. In addition, SSSC is able to reverse the power flow by injecting a sufficiently large series reactive compensating voltage.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlexible AC transmission systems\nPower electronics\nElectric power transmission systems\nVoltage stability\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlexible AC transmission systems\n\tElectric power systems components\n\tPower electronics\nPower electronics\n\tElectrical power control\n\tElectronic design\n\tElectrical engineering\nElectric power transmission systems\n\tElectric power distribution\n\tElectricity economics\n\tElectric power\nVoltage stability\n\tElectrical power control\n\tElectrical parameters\n\tElectric power systems components" }, { "title": "Clemente Spera", "content": "Clemente Spera (Novara (?), c. 1661 \u2013 Milan, 1742) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period principally active in Milan. He was a specialist architectural painter who created capricci, i.e. architectural fantasies, placing together buildings, archaeological ruins and other architectural elements in fictional and often fantastical combinations together with figures. He was a frequent collaborator with the prominent painter Alessandro Magnasco and painted for him the scenic background architectural elements and ruins.\n\nLife\n\nVery little is known for certain about Clemente Spera's life. He is believed to have been born in Novara, in Piedmont. He was trained in Milan in the workshop of Giovanni Ghisolfi. He was active in Milan throughout his career.\n\nWork\nSpera made a name as a painter of architecture, in particular of classical ruins and capricci. He was sought after by eminent figure painters to paint in the architectural elements of their compositions.\n\nSpera\u2019s collaborations with Magnasco are the best-known. Spera painted the architectural elements, often ruins of sumptuous classical buildings that supported the often wild scenes depicted by Magnasco. A typical example of such a collaboration is the Feast of Satyrs (between 1710 and 1715, Museum Kunstpalast). In this picture the artists seems to have intended to accentuate the caricatural aspects of the behavior of the feasting satyrs. Architecture, landscape and sky are used to express the internal state of the va", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian Baroque painters\n17th-century Italian painters\n18th-century Italian painters\nPeople from Novara\nArtists from Milan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian Baroque painters\n\t17th-century Italian painters\n\t18th-century Italian painters\n\tItalian Baroque\n\tItalian painters by period\n\tBaroque painters\n\tPainters by nationality and period\n17th-century Italian painters\n\t17th-century painters\n\tItalian Baroque painters\n\tItalian painters by century\n\t17th-century Italian artists\n18th-century Italian painters\n\t18th-century painters\n\tItalian Baroque painters\n\tItalian painters by century\n\t18th-century Italian artists\nPeople from Novara\n\tPeople by city or town in Italy\n\tPeople from the Province of Novara\nArtists from Milan\n\tArtists by city\n\tPeople from Milan\n\tPeople by city or town in Italy\n\tArtists from Lombardy" }, { "title": "Zanna Bukar Dipcharima", "content": "Zanna Bukar Suloma Dipcharima (1917 - 1969) was a Nigerian politician who was active during the Nigerian First Republic, he was a member of the House of Representatives and later appointed a Minister in the administration of Tafawa Balewa. He was a former Minister of Commerce and Industry and also of Transport.\n\nEarly life and education \nDipcharima was born in 1917 in Dipcharima village in Borno State. He attended the Maiduguri Middle School and later trained as a teacher at the Katsina Higher Training College.\n\nCareer and politics \nDipcharima began his career as a teacher, working at various schools from 1938 until 1946 when he embarked on a political career. He first joined the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC), a party led by Dr Nnamdi Azikwe, and was in the party's delegation to Britain in 1947. Dipcharima left the NCNC to become a manager for John Holt. He re-entered politics in 1954 as a member of the Northern People's Congress (NPC) on whose platform he was elected to the Borno Native Authority. As a very popular politician, Dipcharima rose to become president of Borno Province branch of the NPC and head of the Yerwa District in 1956, taking the traditional title of Zanna. He won a seat in the Federal House of Representatives in Lagos in 1954 and was made Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Transport. He became Minister of State without Portfolio in 1957 and later Minister of Commerce and Industry. As Federal Minister of Commerce and Industry", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNigerian politicians\nHistory of Nigeria\nMembers of the House of Representatives (Nigeria)\nNigerian Ministers of Commerce\nNigerian Ministers of Transport\nPeople from Borno State\n1917 births\n1969 deaths\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNigerian politicians\n\tPolitics of Nigeria\n\tPeople by occupation in Nigeria\nHistory of Nigeria\n\tHistory of Africa by country\n\tHistory by country\n\tMembers of the House of Representatives (Nigeria)\n\tPolitics of Nigeria\n\tParliaments by country\nNigerian Ministers of Commerce\n\tPolitics of Nigeria\n\tMinisters of Commerce\n\tGovernment of Nigeria\nNigerian Ministers of Transport\n\tPolitics of Nigeria\n\tMinisters of Transport\n\tGovernment of Nigeria\nPeople from Borno State\n\tPeople by state in Nigeria\n\tGeography of Nigeria\n1917 births\n\tBirths by year\n\t1910s births\n1969 deaths\n\tDeaths by year\n\t1960s deaths" }, { "title": "Mario Gonz\u00e1lez (footballer, born 1996)", "content": "Mario Gonz\u00e1lez Guti\u00e9rrez (; born 25 February 1996) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for CD Tenerife on loan from Portuguese club S.C. Braga. Mainly a forward, he can also play as a right winger.\n\nClub career\nBorn in Villarcayo de Merindad de Castilla la Vieja, Province of Burgos, Castile and Le\u00f3n, Gonz\u00e1lez joined Villarreal CF's youth system in 2012. On 30 August 2014 he made his senior debut for the C team, starting in a 1\u20133 home loss against CD Castell\u00f3n in the Tercera Divisi\u00f3n.\n\nGonz\u00e1lez scored his first senior goal on 5 October 2014, the third in a 4\u20130 home victory over FC Jove Espa\u00f1ol. He added a brace against Orihuela CF on 14 December, two more against UD Benig\u00e0nim and Ontinyent CF in the following campaign, and a hat-trick in a 6\u20131 rout of CD Acero on 28 November 2015.\n\nGonz\u00e1lez made his first-team debut on 17 August 2016, coming on as a second-half substitute for Rafael Santos Borr\u00e9 in a 1\u20132 home loss to AS Monaco FC in the play-off round of the UEFA Champions League. His first match in La Liga was three days later, when he replaced Alexandre Pato in the 1\u20131 draw at Granada CF. \n\nIn July 2019, Gonz\u00e1lez was loaned to French Ligue 2 club Clermont Foot. A year later, after exercising an option in his contract, he returned to Villarreal on a two-year deal. \n\nGonz\u00e1lez went on loan to Portugal's C.D. Tondela in the summer of 2020. He scored a career-best 15 times during his spell (ranking fourth in the Primeira Liga individual charts for the season), includin", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpanish footballers\nCD Tenerife players\nS.C. Braga players\nVillarreal CF players\nClermont Foot players\nC.D. Tondela players\nLa Liga players\nPrimeira Liga players\nUEFA Champions League players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpanish footballers\n\tFootballers from Spain\n\tAssociation football players by nationality\nCD Tenerife players\n\tFootballers in the Canary Islands\n\tFootballers by club in Spain\nS.C. Braga players\n\tFootballers in Portugal\n\tFootballers by club in Portugal\nVillarreal CF players\n\tFootballers in the Valencian Community\n\tFootballers by club in Spain\nClermont Foot players\n\tFootballers in France\n\tFootballers by club in France \nC.D. Tondela players\n\tFootballers in Portugal\n\tFootballers by club in Portugal\nLa Liga players\n\tFootballers in Spain\n\tAssociation football players by competition\nPrimeira Liga players\n\tFootballers in Portugal\n\tAssociation football players by competition\nUEFA Champions League players\n\tAssociation football players by competition\n\tUEFA club competition players" }, { "title": "Arvid Hoflund", "content": "Arvid Hoflund (12 June 1883 \u2013 15 September 1952) was a Swedish sports shooter. He competed in the 300m military rifle event at the 1912 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish male sport shooters\nOlympic shooters of Sweden\nShooters at the 1912 Summer Olympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish male sport shooters\n\tSwedish sportsmen\n\tSport shooters by nationality\nOlympic shooters of Sweden\n\tSwedish sportsmen in doping cases\n\tSweden at the Olympics\nShooters at the 1912 Summer Olympics\n\t1912 Summer Olympics competitors\n\tOlympic competitors by year\n\tSummer Olympics by year\n\tSport shooters at the Summer Olympics" }, { "title": "Siby Department", "content": "Siby is a department or commune of Bal\u00e9 Province in southern Burkina Faso. Its capital lies at the town of Siby. According to the 1996 census the department has a total population of 12,089.\n\nTowns and villages\nLargest towns and villages and populations in the department are as follows:\n\n Siby\t(3 723 inhabitants) (capital)\n Ballao\t(1 165 inhabitants)\n Bitiako\t(1 192 inhabitants)\n Boromissi\t(736 inhabitants)\n Kalembouly\t(1 190 inhabitants)\n S\u00e9caco\t(2 516 inhabitants)\n Sorobouly\t(632 inhabitants)\n Souho\t(935 inhabitants)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDepartments of Burkina Faso\nPopulated places in the Boucle du Mouhoun Region\nPopulated places in Bal\u00e9 Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDepartments of Burkina Faso\n\tSubdivisions of Burkina Faso\n\tSecond-level administrative country subdivisions\nPopulated places in the Boucle du Mouhoun Region\n\tPopulated places in Burkina Faso by region\n\tGeography of Boucle du Mouhoun Region\nPopulated places in Bal\u00e9 Province\n\tPopulated places in Burkina Faso by province\n\tGeography of Bal\u00e9 Province" }, { "title": "Harlan Price", "content": "Harlan Price (born January 25, 1976 in Jasper, Florida U.S.) is a Mountain Bike Skills instructor and former professional mountain bike racer. Harlan Price raced for Independent Fabrication from 2006\u201309, won the National Ultra Endurance 100 miler series in 2006 and placed in the top 5 for multiple years. His instruction business TakeAim Cycling LLC has been in operation since 2011 and is based out of Harrisonburg VA.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Jasper, Florida\nAmerican male cyclists\nMountain biking\nSportspeople from Florida\nSports instructors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Jasper, Florida\n\tPeople by city in Florida\n\tPeople from Hamilton County, Florida\nAmerican male cyclists\n\tAmerican cyclists\n\tMale cyclists by nationality\nMountain biking\n\tCycling by type\n\tOutdoor recreation\n\tSports by type\nSportspeople from Florida\n\tSportspeople by state in the United States\n\tSports in Florida\nSports instructors\n\tSports occupations and roles\n\tEducation and training occupations by specialty\n\tEducation in the United States by subject" }, { "title": "James Francis Dwyer", "content": "James Francis Dwyer (22 April 1874 \u2013 11 November 1952) was an Australian writer. Born in Camden Park, New South Wales, Dwyer worked as a postal assistant until he was convicted in a scheme to make fraudulent postal orders and sentenced to seven years imprisonment in 1899. In prison, Dwyer began writing, and with the help of another inmate and a prison guard, had his work published in The Bulletin. After completing his sentence, he relocated to London and then New York, where he established a successful career as a writer of short stories and novels. Dwyer later moved to France, where he wrote his autobiography, Leg-Irons on Wings, in 1949. Dwyer wrote over 1,000 short stories during his career, and was the first Australian-born person to become a millionaire from writing.\n\nEarly life\nBorn in Camden Park, New South Wales, Dwyer was the fifth son of farm labourer Michael Dwyer and Margaret Dwyer (n\u00e9e Mahoney), who were both from Mitchelstown, Ireland. They would eventually have eleven children, eight boys and three girls. Dwyer regarded his childhood as a happy one. In 1883, his family moved to Menangle, and in 1884 they moved again to Campbelltown. Dwyer attended public schools until he was 14, when he was sent to Sydney to live with relatives. He initially gained employment as a publisher's clerk for The Evening News, before becoming a mail carrier in Rockdale in 1892 and a postal assistant on Oxford Street in 1895. Dwyer had a brief meeting with Robert Louis Stevenson, which", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian male short story writers\nAustralian male novelists\n20th-century Australian novelists\nPeople from New South Wales\nAustralian expatriates in the United States\nAustralian expatriates in France\nAustralian autobiographers\nAustralian emigrants to the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian male short story writers\n\tAustralian male writers\n\tAustralian short story writers\n\tAustralian novella writers\nAustralian male novelists\n\tAustralian novelists\n\tAustralian male writers\n20th-century Australian novelists\n\tAustralian novelists\n\t20th-century novelists\n\t20th-century Australian writers\nPeople from New South Wales\n\tPeople by city or town in New South Wales\n\tPeople by state or territory in Australia\nAustralian expatriates in the United States\n\tAustralian expatriates by country\n\tAustralian expatriate writers\nAustralian expatriates in France\n\tAustralian expatriates by country\n\tAustralian expatriate writers\nAustralian autobiographers\n\tAustralian non-fiction writers\n\tAustralian writers by genre\n\tAustralian writers\nAustralian emigrants to the United States\n\tAustralian emigrants\n\tAustralian people by political orientation\n\tEmigrants to the United States" }, { "title": "Gilberto de Nucci", "content": "Gilberto De Nucci (born 18 March 1958, Campinas) is a noted Brazilian physician, scientist and university professor in the field of pharmacology.\n\nEducation\nHe was born in Campinas, state of S\u00e3o Paulo, Brazil. His father was a well-known physician in the city. De Nucci studied medicine at the Medical School of Ribeir\u00e3o Preto of the University of S\u00e3o Paulo, in Ribeir\u00e3o Preto (graduating in 1981), where he also did his initial scientific studies in the Department of Pharmacology. Soon after graduation he moved to London, England. He worked from 1982 to 1985 with Dr. John R. Vane, 1982 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine, at the Wellcome Research Laboratories, in London, England. His doctoral studies were conducted at the Royal College of Surgeons, University of London, in 1986, with Prof. Salvador Moncada. From 1986 to 1988 he was senior scientist at Saint Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, William Harvey Research Institute.\n\nRoles in Brazil\nOn his return to Brazil in 1989, he accepted a position as assistant professor at the Department of Pharmacology of the Medical School of the State University of Campinas. There, he was promoted to adjunct professor in 1996. Finally he became in 2001 a full professor by the Department of Pharmacology of the Biomedical Sciences Institute of the University of S\u00e3o Paulo.\n\nDr. De Nucci is a member of the Brazilian Academy of Medicine and one of the most highly cited biomedical scientists in the world, according to the Institute for Sc", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBrazilian pharmacologists\nBrazilian scientists\nBrazilian physicians\nUniversity of S\u00e3o Paulo alumni\nUniversity of London alumni\nBrazilian academics\nMembers of the Brazilian Academy of Medicine\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBrazilian pharmacologists\n\tPharmacologists by nationality\n\tScientists by nationality\n\tBrazilian scientists\n\tHealthcare in Brazil\nBrazilian scientists\n\tScientists by nationality\n\tBrazilian people by occupation\n\tSouth American scientists\nBrazilian physicians\n\tPhysicians by nationality\n\tBrazilian people by occupation\n\tHealthcare in Brazil\nUniversity of S\u00e3o Paulo alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Brazil\n\tUniversity of S\u00e3o Paulo\nUniversity of London alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\n\tUniversity of London\nBrazilian academics\n\tBrazilian educators\n\tBrazilian people by occupation\n\tAmerican academics by nationality\nMembers of the Brazilian Academy of Medicine\n\tBrazilian organisations\n\tMedical associations based in Brazil\n\tHealthcare in Brazil" }, { "title": "Tick, Tick, Tick... (Castle)", "content": "\"Tick, Tick, Tick...\" is the 27th episode of Castle and the first of a two-part story, concluding with the following episode, \"Boom!\". It is the 17th episode of the second season. The episode was written by Moira Kirland and directed by Bryan Spicer. It aired on March 22, 2010 on ABC. In the episode, Rick Castle (Nathan Fillion) and Kate Beckett (Stana Kati\u0107) must team up with the FBI to track down a killer (Dameon Clarke) using one of Castle's books as inspiration.\n\nPlot\nKate Beckett gets a call from a man who asks for \"Nikki\" and claims he has committed a murder. Alex Peterman, a personal attorney, is found shot to death at Grand Central Terminal. Five bullets are found at the crime scene, each one with a letter etched into it, together spelling \"Nikki\". The murderer is calling out Nikki Heat, which is the main character from one of Rick Castle's fiction novels and based on Beckett. The killer phones Beckett, telling her that he has again killed. This time, the body is found in the Central Park carousel, and the letters on the bullets left behind spell \"will\". The team discovers that the killer is trying to send a message.\n\nFBI agents arrive at the second murder scene and announce that this is now their investigation, Agent Jordan Shaw (Dana Delany) being the lead investigator. Michelle Lewis, a dog walker, is identified as the second victim. The FBI waste no time in making themselves at home in the precinct, quickly moving in their equipment required for the \"war room\" . C", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCastle (TV series) episodes\n2010 American television episodes\nAmerican television episodes\nTelevision episodes set in New York City\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCastle (TV series) episodes\n\tTelevision episodes by series\n\tABC network episodes\n2010 American television episodes\n\t2010 television episodes\n\tTelevision episodes by year\n\t2010s American television episodes\nAmerican television episodes\n\tTelevision episodes by country\n\tTelevision episodes\nTelevision episodes set in New York City\n\tTelevision episodes by setting\n\tNew York City in fiction\n\tTelevision in New York City" }, { "title": "Siim Kallas' cabinet", "content": "Siim Kallas' cabinet was in office in Estonia from 28 January 2002 to 10 April 2003, when it was succeeded by Juhan Parts' cabinet.\n\nMembers\n\nThis cabinet's members were the following:\n Siim Kallas \u2013 Prime Minister\n Ain Seppik \u2013 Minister of Interior Affairs\n Kristiina Ojuland \u2013 Minister of Foreign Affairs\n M\u00e4rt Rask \u2013 Minister of Justice\n Liina T\u00f5nisson \u2013 Minister of Economic Affairs and Communications\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCabinets of Estonia\n2002 establishments in Estonia\n2003 disestablishments in Estonia\n21st-century Estonian politicians\nGovernment of Estonia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCabinets of Estonia\n\tGovernment of Estonia\n\tPolitics of Estonia\n2002 establishments in Estonia\n\t2002 in Estonia\n\t2002 in Europe\n\tEstablishments in Estonia by year\n2003 disestablishments in Estonia\n\t2003 in Estonia\n\t2003 in Europe\n\tDisestablishments in Estonia by year\n21st-century Estonian politicians\n\tEstonian politicians by century\n\t21st-century politicians by nationality\n\t21st-century European politicians\nGovernment of Estonia\n\tPolitics of Estonia\n\tEstonia" }, { "title": "Sorayuth Suthassanachinda", "content": "Sorayuth Suthassanachinda (; ; born: 11 May 1966) is a TV presenter in Thailand. Known for his unique way of interviewing, his style is to read and report the news in newspaper headlines on his TV program News Talk. His works include Rueng Lao Chao Nee, Rueng Lao Sao Arthit, Kon Kui Kao and Thuenglukthuengkhon.\n\nEarly life and education \n\nSorayuth Suthassanachinda was born on 11 May 1966 to a Thai-Chinese middle class family in Sanam Pao in Phaya Thai District, Bangkok near Victory Monument. He is the second son of Somsak Suthassanachinda and Witchuda Sae-lo. His mother was a fresh fruit trader, his father died before his first memory. He has an older sister name Sukanya and a younger sister name Supawadee. \n\nA newshound from an early age, Sorayuth was educated at Amnuay Silpa School and later graduated with a Bachelor of Communication Arts from Bangkok University (first-class honours) in 1987.\n\nHe began his work as a journalist on The Nation newspaper on 5 May 1988. He reported on parliamentary news for two years and then governmental news for two years. In 1992, he joined the editorial branch as an assistant to the chief political journalist. In 1994 he was promoted to chief political journalist. Then he worked as a deputy managing editor of The Nation newspaper.\n\nHe was the chairman of the Raisom and Chadtoichadkum companies.\n\nOn 3 June 2018, his mother died of sepsis, aged 79.\n\nCharges and imprisonment\nOn 29 August 2017, Sorayuth was sentenced to 13 years and four months ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nThai television personalities\nThai journalists\nBangkok University alumni\n1966 births\nPeople from Bangkok\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nThai television personalities\n\tTelevision personalities by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nThai journalists\n\tJournalists by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nBangkok University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Thailand\n\tPeople by educational institution in Thailand\n1966 births\n\t20th-century births\n\tPeople by year of birth\nPeople from Bangkok\n\tPeople by city in Thailand\n\tPeople by city\n\tPeople by capital city" }, { "title": "The Only Way I Know", "content": "\"The Only Way I Know\" is a song written by David Lee Murphy and Ben Hayslip and recorded by American country music artist Jason Aldean featuring Luke Bryan and Eric Church as duets. It was released in November 2012 as the second single from Aldean's 2012 album Night Train.\n\nContent\nThis song is about hard work, loyalty, small town values, and southern work ethic. The singers explain that they were raised in a small town southern atmosphere and were taught to work hard to earn a living. They had not realized that other lifestyles existed and were practiced and the one by which they grew up is \"the only way [they] know.\" The song's verses are largely spoken-word, with Aldean on the first verse, Bryan on the second, and Church on the third. Aldean also sings the choruses.\n\nCritical reception\nBilly Dukes of Taste of Country gave \"The Only Way I Know\" a four-star review, saying that it \"sounds best at neighbor-irritating volumes.\"\nAshley Cooke of Roughstock also gave the song a four-star review, stating that the song \"has a powerful chorus which allows listeners to get a little rowdy and let their inner badass out.\" Conversely, Tara Seetharam of Country Universe gave the song a D, stating \"the song sinks because of its empty lyrics, its jarring theme of \u201chumble pride\u201d against a needlessly aggressive arrangement, and its subtle implication that a work ethic cut from a different cloth than the narrators\u2019 is a lesser one.\"\n\nLive performances\nJason Aldean, Luke Bryan, and Eric Church ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs written by David Lee Murphy\nSongs written by Ben Hayslip\nJason Aldean songs\nLuke Bryan songs\nEric Church songs\n2012 singles\nAmerican country music songs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs written by David Lee Murphy\n\tCountry songs by songwriter\n\tSongs by songwriter\nSongs written by Ben Hayslip\n\tCountry songs by songwriter\n\tSongs by songwriter\nJason Aldean songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tCountry songs by artist\nLuke Bryan songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tCountry songs by artist\nEric Church songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tCountry songs by artist\n2012 singles\n\t2012 songs\n\tYear of song release\n\tSingle by year\nAmerican country music songs\n\tCountry songs by nationality\n\tSongs by genre\n\tSongs by country of artist" }, { "title": "Juma Ali Malou", "content": "Juma Ali Malou has been the Governor of Terekeka State, South Sudan since 24 December 2015. He is the first governor of the state, which was created by President Salva Kiir on 2 October 2015.\n\nHe previously served as the Governor of Central Equatoria.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernors of Terekeka State\nGovernors of Central Equatoria\nSouth Sudanese politicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernors of Terekeka State\n\tPolitics of Terekeka State\n\tSouth Sudanese politicians by state\nGovernors of Central Equatoria\n\tPolitics of Central Equatoria\n\tSouth Sudanese politicians by state\nSouth Sudanese politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tAfrican politicians\n\tPolitics of South Sudan" }, { "title": "Inoculation loop", "content": "An inoculation loop, also called a smear loop, inoculation wand or microstreaker, is a simple tool used mainly by microbiologists to pick up and transfer a small sample (inoculum) from a culture of microorganisms, e.g. for streaking on a culture plate. \n\nThe tool consists of a thin handle with a loop about 5 mm wide or smaller at the end. It was originally made of twisted metal wire (such as platinum, tungsten or nichrome), but disposable molded plastic versions are now common.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMicrobiology equipment\nLaboratory equipment\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMicrobiology equipment\n\tMicrobiology\n\tLaboratory equipment\n\tBiosafety\nLaboratory equipment\n\tScience equipment\n\tScientific techniques\n\tTechnology by type\n\tIndustrial equipment" }, { "title": "Salvatore Coco", "content": "Salvatore Coco (born 22 April 1975) is an Australian film and television actor of Italian descent.\n\nBiography\nCoco was born in Sydney and is of Sicilian (from Italy) descent. He performed with the Australian Theatre for Young People, where he developed his talents in acting, singing, guitar, dance and cabaret. He is also a qualified chef.\n\nCareer\nCoco began his acting career with guest roles in television series such as G.P. and the mini-series Brides of Christ. He is best known for his role as Con Bordino in the television series Heartbreak High. After two years in that role, Coco joined the cast of the final series of Police Rescue as Joseph Cardillo. He had many guest roles in television series such as Country Practice, Water Rats, Wildside, Stingers, Love My Way, East West 101, All Saints and Farscape. His feature film credits include a lead role in Walk the Talk and roles in Looking for Alibrandi, Bootmen and Two Hands. On television, he played Harry Hammoud, Kings Cross standover man and friend of John Ibrahim in the third instalment of the Underbelly series, The Golden Mile, in 2010. He also played Frank Calabrisi in the four-part drama The Principal in 2015, Bruno Rossi in The Secret Daughter in 2016, and was seen in Brock that same year. Salvatore will return to Home and Away in 2022 as Dimitri, he was previous in the role is a recurring capacity between 2003\u20132005.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian male film actors\nAustralian male television actors\nAustralian people of Italian descent\nAustralian people of Sicilian descent\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian male film actors\n\tMale film actors by nationality\n\tAustralian film actors\n\tCinema of Australia\nAustralian male television actors\n\tMale television actors by nationality\n\tAustralian television actors\n\tTelevision in Australia\nAustralian people of Italian descent\n\tAustralian people by ethnic or national origin\n\tPeople of Italian descent\nAustralian people of Sicilian descent\n\tAustralian people by ethnic or national origin\n\tPeople of Sicilian descent" }, { "title": "Robert Mangold", "content": "Robert Mangold (born October 12, 1937) is an American minimalist artist. He is also father of film director and screenwriter James Mangold.\n\nEarly life and education\nMangold was born in North Tonawanda, New York. His mother, Blanche, was a department store buyer, and his father, Aloysius Mangold, worked at an organ factory. He first trained at the Cleveland Institute of Art from 1956\u201359, and then at Yale University, New Haven, (BFA, 1961; MFA, 1963).\n\nIn 1961 he married Sylvia Plimack, and they moved to New York. In the summer of 1962 Mangold was hired as guard at the Museum of Modern Art.\n\nWork \n\u201cRobert Mangold\u2019s paintings,\u201d wrote Michael Kimmelman in the New York Times in 1997, \u201care more complicated to describe than they seem, which is partly what\u2019s good about them: the way they invite intense scrutiny, which, in the nature of good art, is its own reward.\u201d His works are comprised often of simple elements which are put together through complex means. Mangold's work challenges the typical connotations of what a painting is or could be, and his works often appear as objects rather than images. Elements refer often to architectural elements or have the feeling of an architect's hands. He almost always works in extensive series, often carried through both paintings and works on paper.\n\nMangold\u2019s early work consisted largely of monochromatic free-standing constructions displayed against the wall, such as Grey Window Wall (1964). In 1968 he began employing acrylic instead of oil", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century American painters\n21st-century American painters\nMinimalist artists\nAmerican male painters\nArtists from New York (state)\nYale University alumni\nCleveland Institute of Art alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century American painters\n\t20th-century American artists\n\t20th-century painters\n\t20th-century male artists\n21st-century American painters\n\t21st-century American artists\n\t21st-century painters\n\t21st-century male artists\nMinimalist artists\n\tMinimalism\n\tModern artists\n\t20th-century American artists\nAmerican male painters\n\tAmerican male artists\n\tAmerican painters\nArtists from New York (state)\n\tArtists from the United States by state\n\tPeople from New York (state) by occupation\nYale University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Connecticut\n\tYale University people\nCleveland Institute of Art alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Ohio\n\tCleveland Institute of Art people" }, { "title": "Malcolm Wallace", "content": "Malcolm Everett \"Mac\" Wallace (October 15, 1921 \u2013 January 7, 1971) was an economist for the United States Department of Agriculture. On October 22, 1951, Wallace fatally shot John Douglas Kinser in the clubhouse of an Austin golf course owned by Kinser. Wallace is most widely known for his alleged participation in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.\n\nEarly life\nWallace was a native of Mount Pleasant, Texas. He was the son of Alvin James Wallace, Sr. (1895-1973), a cement and construction contractor, according to the 1930 US Census, and Alice Marie Riddle (1897-1959). In 1939, Wallace graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas. After high school, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in November 1939. While in the Marine Corps, he was assigned to the , but was discharged on September 25, 1940, after reinjuring his back.\n\nAfter his discharge from the Marine Corps, he attended the University of Texas at Austin where he was a member of the Tejas Club, Texas Cowboys, and the president of the student body. He led a 1944 protest against the ouster of UT president Homer P. Rainey and graduated in 1947. Wallace was also a student in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University, from September 1947 to May 1948 but did not graduate with a degree. By early August 1951, Wallace was working as an economist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. while his wife, a draftsman with the Plann", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEconomists from Texas\nPeople from Mount Pleasant, Texas\nUnited States Department of Agriculture officials\nUnited States Marine Corps personnel of World War II\nUniversity of Texas at Austin alumni\nColumbia University alumni\nPeople associated with the assassination of John F. Kennedy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEconomists from Texas\n\tEconomists from the United States by state\n\tPeople from Texas by occupation\nPeople from Mount Pleasant, Texas\n\tPeople from Texas by city\n\tTitus County, Texas\nUnited States Department of Agriculture officials\n\tUnited States federal executive department officials\n\tUnited States Department of Agriculture\nUnited States Marine Corps personnel of World War II\n\tUnited States Marine Corps personnel\n\tMilitary personnel of World War II by nationality\n\tAmerican military personnel of World War II\nUniversity of Texas at Austin alumni\n\tUniversity of Texas at Austin people\n\tAlumni by university or college in Texas\nColumbia University alumni\n\tColumbia University people\n\tAlumni by university or college in New York (state)\nPeople associated with the assassination of John F. Kennedy\n\tAssassination of John F. Kennedy\n\tPeople associated with the Kennedy assassination\n\tPeople from Dallas" }, { "title": "Lacistodes brunneostola", "content": "Lacistodes brunneostola is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Anthonie Johannes Theodorus Janse in 1960. It is found in Namibia and South Africa.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Africa\nInsects of South Africa\nInsects of Namibia\nMoths described in 1960\nGelechiidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Africa\n\tMoths by region\n\tInsects by region\n\tInsects of Africa\nInsects of South Africa\n\tInsects by country\n\tFauna of South Africa by taxon\nInsects of Namibia\n\tInsects by country\n\tFauna of Namibia by taxon\nMoths described in 1960\n\tMoths by year of description\n\tAnimals described in 1960\nGelechiidae\n\tMoth families\n\tTineoidea" }, { "title": "Candelaria, Cuscatl\u00e1n", "content": "Candelaria is a municipality in the Cuscatl\u00e1n department of El Salvador.\n\nMunicipalities of the Cuscatl\u00e1n Department", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities of the Cuscatl\u00e1n Department\nPopulated places in El Salvador\nCuscatl\u00e1n Department\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities of the Cuscatl\u00e1n Department\n\tSubdivisions of El Salvador\n\tGeography of El Salvador by department\nPopulated places in El Salvador\n\tGeography of El Salvador \n\tPopulated places by country\nCuscatl\u00e1n Department\n\tDepartments of El Salvador\n\tSubdivisions of El Salvador\n\tGeography of El Salvador by department" }, { "title": "1938 New York state election", "content": "The 1938 New York state election was held on November 8, 1938, to elect the governor, the lieutenant governor, the state comptroller, the attorney general, two U.S. Senators and two U.S. Representatives-at-large, as well as all members of the New York State Assembly and the New York State Senate. The 1938 election was the first election where the Governor of New York was elected to a four year term, rather than a two year term.\n\nHistory\nThe Republican state convention met on September 29, Speaker Oswald D. Heck presided. They nominated D.A. of New York Thomas E. Dewey for Governor. Also nominated were Frederic H. Bontecou for Lieutenant Governor; Julius Rothstein for Comptroller; Col. Arthur V. McDermott for Attorney General; and John Lord O'Brian and Edward Corsi for the U.S. Senate. \n\nThe Democratic state convention met on October 1, and re-nominated the incumbents Lehman, Tremaine, Bennett and Wagner; and completed the ticket with Supreme Court Justice Charles Poletti for Lieutenant Governor; and John M. Mead for short term in the U.S. Senate.\n\nThe Socialist state convention met on October 1, and nominated again Norman Thomas for Governor; and Dr. George W. Hartmann for Lieutenant Governor; Coleman B. Cheney for Comptroller; and Miss Marion L. Severn for Attorney General. \n\nThe American Labor state convention met on October 3 at the Manhattan Opera House in New York City and nominated the Democratic incumbent Herbert H. Lehman for Governor. They also endorsed Democrats Po", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew York (state) elections, 1938\nNew York (state) gubernatorial elections\n1938 United States Senate elections\n1938 United States House of Representatives elections\nUnited States Senate elections in New York (state)\nUnited States House of Representatives elections in New York (state)\nNew York (state) state elections\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew York (state) elections, 1938\n\tNew York (state) elections by year\n\tState elections in New York (state)\n\t1938 elections in the United States by state\nNew York (state) gubernatorial elections\n\tGubernatorial elections in New York (state)\n\tState elections in New York (state)\n\tUnited States gubernatorial elections by state\n1938 United States Senate elections\n\tUnited States Senate elections by year\n\t1938 elections in the United States\nUnited States Senate elections in New York (state)\n\tUnited States Senate elections by state\n\tUnited States elections in New York (state)\n\tUnited States Senate elections\n1938 United States House of Representatives elections\n\tUnited States House of Representatives elections by year\n\t1938 elections in the United States\nUnited States House of Representatives elections in New York (state)\n\tUnited States House of Representatives elections by state\n\tUnited States elections in New York (state)\n\tUnited States House of Representatives elections\nNew York (state) state elections\n\tState elections in New York (state)\n\tUnited States state elections by state\n\tUnited States elections by state" }, { "title": "Martin Ne\u0161por", "content": "Martin Ne\u0161por (born 5 June 1990) is a Czech professional footballer who plays as a forward for FK Jablonec.\n\nClub career\n\nSparta Prague\nOn 16 June 2016. Ne\u0161por signed to Czech First League side Sparta Prague.\n\nLoan at Piast Gliwice\nOn 9 July 2017. Ne\u0161por joined Ekstraklasa side Piast Gliwice, on a season-long loan.\n\nZag\u0142\u0119bie Lubin\nOn 23 August 2016. Ne\u0161por signed to Ekstraklasa side Zag\u0142\u0119bie Lubin.\n\nLoan at Sk\u00ebnderbeu\nOn 1 September 2017. Ne\u0161por signed to Kategoria Superiore side Sk\u00ebnderbeu. On 6 September 2017, he made his debut with Sk\u00ebnderbeu in an Albanian Cup match against Adriatiku after being named in the starting line-up.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCzech footballers\nFK Jablonec players\nAC Sparta Prague players\nPiast Gliwice players\nZag\u0142\u0119bie Lubin players\nKF Sk\u00ebnderbeu Kor\u00e7\u00eb players\nCzech First League players\nEkstraklasa players\nKategoria Superiore players\n1990 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCzech footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tCzech sportspeople\nFK Jablonec players\n\tCzech football club rosters\n\tAC Sparta Prague players\n\tCzech football club rosters\nPiast Gliwice players\n\tPolish football club rosters\nZag\u0142\u0119bie Lubin players\n\tPolish football club rosters\nKF Sk\u00ebnderbeu Kor\u00e7\u00eb players\n\tAlbanian football club rosters\nCzech First League players\n\tAssociation football players by competition\n\tEuropean association football players by competition\nEkstraklasa players\n\tAssociation football players by competition\n\tEuropean association football players by competition\nKategoria Superiore players\n\tAssociation football players by competition\n\tEuropean association football players by competition\n1990 births\n\tBirths by year\n\t1990s births\nLiving people\n\tPeople by status\n\tBiography by status" }, { "title": "Holly oak (disambiguation)", "content": "Holly oak (Quercus ilex) is a species of evergreen oak native to the Mediterranean region.\n\nHolly oak(s) may also refer to:\n\nHolly Oak, Delaware, an unincorporated community in New Castle County, Delaware\nHollyoaks, a British soap opera\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nQuercus ilex\nFlora of the Mediterranean\nUnincorporated communities in New Castle County, Delaware\nBritish soap operas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nQuercus ilex\n\tOaks\n\tFlora of Europe\n\tFlora of North Africa\nFlora of the Mediterranean\n\tFlora by distribution categories\n\tFlora of Southern Europe\n\tFlora of Western Asia\nUnincorporated communities in New Castle County, Delaware\n\tUnincorporated communities in Delaware\n\tGeography of New Castle County, Delaware\n\tNew Castle County, Delaware\nBritish soap operas\n\tTelevision soap operas by country\n\tBritish television series" }, { "title": "Abbot-Baker House", "content": "The Abbot-Baker House is a historic house at 5 Argilla Road in Andover, Massachusetts. Estimated to have been built about 1685, it is one of Andover's oldest houses, supposedly built by a third-generation colonist. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.\n\nDescription and history\nThe Abbot-Baker House is located southwest of downtown Andover, on the north side of Argilla Road, just west of its junction with Andover Street, a major northeast\u2013southwest artery in the town. The house is a -story colonial saltbox style construction with a large central chimney. It is five window bays wide, with a central entrance in a projecting gable-roofed vestibule. The door is set in a simple surround with cornice. The rear saltbox section is an integral element of its original construction. An ell has been attached to the rear of the house.\n\nThis First Period house estimated to have been built around 1685, although it is possible it contains portions of an earlier house that stood on the site. It was built for Thomas Abbot, son of one of Andover's first settlers, possibly by his brother Benjamin, whose supposed house stands on adjacent property facing Andover Street. It remained in his family until 1797, when it was sold to Symonds Baker, a doctor. The house has remained in the hands of his descendants at least into the 1980s.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHouses in Andover, Massachusetts\nColonial architecture in Massachusetts\nHistoric houses in Massachusetts\nNational Register of Historic Places in Andover, Massachusetts\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHouses in Andover, Massachusetts\n\tHouses in Massachusetts\n\tBuildings and structures in Andover, Massachusetts\nColonial architecture in Massachusetts\n\tArchitecture in Massachusetts\n\tHistoric Colonial architecture in the United States\nHistoric houses in Massachusetts\n\tHouses in Massachusetts\n\tHistoric house museums in Massachusetts\nNational Register of Historic Places in Andover, Massachusetts\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts by community\n\tAndover, Massachusetts\n\tGeography of Massachusetts" }, { "title": "National Register of Historic Places listings in Wise County, Texas", "content": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Wise County, Texas.\n\nThis is intended to be a complete list of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wise County, Texas. There are five properties listed on the National Register in the county. Four properties are Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks including one that is also a State Antiquities Landmark.\n\nCurrent listings\n\nThe locations of National Register properties may be seen in a mapping service provided.\n\n|}\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational Register of Historic Places in Wise County, Texas\nHistoric sites in Texas\nRecorded Texas Historic Landmarks\nState Antiquities Landmarks in Texas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational Register of Historic Places in Wise County, Texas\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Texas by county\n\tWise County, Texas\nHistoric sites in Texas\n\tTexas history\n\tTourist attractions in Texas\n\tHistory of Texas\nRecorded Texas Historic Landmarks\n\tHistorical markers in Texas\n\tTexas history\nState Antiquities Landmarks in Texas\n\tTexas history\n\tTexas state historic sites\n\tTourist attractions in Texas\n\tHistory of Texas\n\tAntiquities of the United States" }, { "title": "Candlewood Suites", "content": "Candlewood Suites is a hotel chain within the InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG).\n\nHistory \nThe Candlewood Suites chain was started in 1995 by Jack Deboer, founder of the Residence Inn and co-founder of the Summerfield Suites chain. The first hotel was built on North Webb Road in Wichita, Kansas, United States, and opened in 1996.\n\nThe brand's locations are extended-stay hotels focused primarily on rate-sensitive business travelers, also known as corporate transient travelers. Typically corporate transient travelers stay only during the week, leaving the occupancy of the subject hotels lower during the weekend. However, with true extended-stay business being over seven days, and often beyond 30 days, it allows the hotel to maintain a higher occupancy average overall. While this occupancy generally comes with a lower average rate or average daily rate (ADR), the revenue per available room sold (RevPAR) is typically higher as a result of the significantly higher occupancy and penetration rate within the respective markets.\n\nTypical amenities provided by Candlewood in line with brand standards and according to the IHG website include spacious suites with fully equipped kitchenettes, free local calls, voice mail, data ports, and two phone lines; an on-site convenience store with food items at a low price (the Candlewood Cupboard); a free entertainment library of CD's and videos available at the front desk; complimentary guest laundry; a free 24-hour exercise facility; free fax s", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHotel chains in the United States\nInterContinental Hotels Group brands\nCompanies based in Wichita, Kansas\nEstablishments in the United States in 1995\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHotel chains in the United States\n\tHotel chains by country\n\tHotels in the United States\nInterContinental Hotels Group brands\n\tHotel and leisure companies of the United Kingdom\n\tInternational hotel chains\n\tServiced apartment operators\nCompanies based in Wichita, Kansas\n\tCompanies based in Kansas\n\tOrganizations based in Wichita, Kansas\nEstablishments in the United States in 1995\n\t1995 establishments in North America\n\t1995 establishments by country\n\tCompanies established in 1995" }, { "title": "Alice Owen", "content": "Alice Owen ( Wilkes; 1547 \u2013 26 October 1613) was an English philanthropist.\n\nLife\nOwen was born in 1547 to an Islington landowner Thomas Wilkes and his wife. She had a sister Mary whose daughter, Anne Bedingfeild, was also a benefactor.\n\nIn her childhood, when in the fields at Islington, 'sporting with other children', she had a narrow escape of being killed by an arrow, shot by some unlucky archer, which 'pierced quite thorough the hat on her head'. For this providential escape, she recorded her gratitude in later life by the erection of a school and almshouses on the spot. \nThe story appeared in this form within five years of her death, in the second edition of John Stow's 'Surray', published in 1618. Later on it received many embellishments.\n\nAlice Wilkes was three times married: firstly to Henry Robinson, a member of the Brewers' Company, by whom she had six sons and five daughters; secondly to William Elkin, an alderman of London, by whom she had one daughter, Ursula, married to Sir Roger Owen (son of Thomas, and her stepson) of Condover, Shropshire ; and thirdly to the judge Thomas Owen. It is as the widow of Mr. Justice Owen that she is often styled Dame Alice Owen, or even Lady Owen; but Owen was never knighted.\n\nAlice Owen died 26 October 1613, and was buried in the parish church of St Mary's Church, Islington, where a monument preserved her effigy and those of her children till 1751, when, on the pulling down of the old fabric, part of the monument was removed to th", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish philanthropists\nPeople from Islington\n16th-century English women\n17th-century English women\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish philanthropists\n\tPhilanthropists by nationality\n\tEnglish people by occupation\nPeople from Islington\n\tPeople from the London Borough of Islington\n\tIslington\n16th-century English women\n\t16th-century English people\n\t16th-century women by nationality\n\tEnglish women by century\n17th-century English women\n\t17th-century English people\n\t17th-century women by nationality\n\tEnglish women by century" }, { "title": "Halifax Bruising Banditas", "content": "Halifax Bruising Banditas (HBB) are a flat track roller derby league based in Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. Established in 2011, they are the first roller derby league in the Calderdale and Kirklees area. and play to the ruleset of the Women's Flat Track Derby Association.\n\nThe league consists of one travel team who play other leagues around the UK under the name 'Halifax Bruising Banditas'.\n\nThe team currently practises twice a week at Threeways Sports Centre in Ovenden, Halifax. In the past the league has trained at venues around both Halifax and Huddersfield.\n\nHalifax Bruising Banditas play their games at North Bridge Leisure Centre in Halifax.\n\nHistory \nThe Halifax Bruising Banditas was founded in June 2011. The league's founding was led by Lauren Artington who had already been skating with another team for two-and-a-half year. She brought together other skaters who had begun to learn the sport from Hot Wheel Roller Derby and Leeds Roller Dolls and spread sport to the wider West Yorkshire area. The league was originally called Bruising Banditas. The name was changed to Halifax Bruising Banditas in 2012 to draw a link to its home town.\n\nThe league was accepted into the UKRDA in October 2013 and debuted in the rankings in Q2 2015.\n\nLeague Structure \nHalifax Bruising Banditas is run by its members which include non-skaters. All aspects of league organisation are run on a voluntary basis including coaching, promotion, recruitment, fundraising and bout-organisations. The l", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoller derby leagues in the United Kingdom\nRoller derby leagues established in 2011\nSport in West Yorkshire\nSports clubs in England\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoller derby leagues in the United Kingdom\n\tRoller derby in the United Kingdom\n\tSports leagues in the United Kingdom\nRoller derby leagues established in 2011\n\tRoller derby leagues by year of establishment\n\tSports organizations established in 2011\nSport in West Yorkshire\n\tSport by county in England\n\tSport in Yorkshire\nSports clubs in England\n\tSports teams in the United Kingdom\n\tSports teams in England\n\tClubs and societies in England" }, { "title": "Jesse Aron", "content": "Jesse Aron (born September 16, 1975 ), is an American Elvis tribute artist. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he is best known for his vocal styles that are similar to the late Elvis Presley. He has won several awards for his work as an Elvis tribute artist in contests and showcases.\n\nAron started paying tribute to Elvis in 1998, performing primarily in and around his hometown. Janesville, Wisconsin at local fairs and nightclubs.\n\nIn 2003 Aron entered his first competition at the Potawatomi Bingo Casino Tribute To The King Competition in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he won first place twice during the four-day event.\n\nOn August 16, 2009, Aron won the Images of The King World Championship in Memphis, TN the longest standing world championship ETA competition in the world.\n\nIn 2012 and 2013 Aron qualified for the semi-finals in Elvis Presley Enterprises' Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest in Memphis, TN., representing Oneida Casino Rockin E Jamboree and Lake George ElvisFest, respectively.\n\nIn 2013, Aron was named Collingwood Elvis Festival Pro 70's Champion and Collingwood Elvis Festival Overall Grand Champion, earning the highest score in the largest Elvis Festival and Contest in the world.\n\nIn 2014, Jesse Aron was award Vocalist of The Year at the Elvis Tribute Artist Industry Awards in Memphis, TN.\n\nAron has also received 2 letters of commendation from governors of Wisconsin.\n\nAron also performs as Roy Orbison and is accompanied in his shows by his wife, Tarie, a Connie Fran", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican Elvis impersonators\nPeople from Chicago\nMusicians from Illinois\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican Elvis impersonators\n\tElvis impersonators\n\tPeople in music-related occupations\n\tMusicians by nationality\nPeople from Chicago\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Cook County, Illinois\nMusicians from Illinois\n\tMusicians by state in the United States\n\tPeople from Illinois by occupation" }, { "title": "1928 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia", "content": "The 1928 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia were held on November 6, 1928 to determine who will represent the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States House of Representatives. Virginia had ten seats in the House, apportioned according to the 1920 United States Census. Representatives are elected for two-year terms.\n\nOverview\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1928 United States House of Representatives elections\nUnited States House of Representatives elections in Virginia\nUnited States House of Representatives elections, 1928, by state\nUnited States general elections, 1928\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1928 United States House of Representatives elections\n\tUnited States House of Representatives elections\n\t1928 elections in the United States\nUnited States House of Representatives elections in Virginia\n\tUnited States House of Representatives elections by state\n\tElections in Virginia\n\tUnited States House of Representatives elections, by state\nUnited States House of Representatives elections, 1928, by state\n\tUnited States House of Representatives elections, by year\n\tUnited States House of Representatives elections by state\nUnited States general elections, 1928\n\tUnited States general elections by year\n\t1928 elections in the United States\n\tUnited States general elections by state" }, { "title": "Darakht-e Tut", "content": "Darakht-e Tut or Derakht-e Tut or Derakht Tut () may refer to:\n Derakht-e Tut, Razavi Khorasan\n Darakht-e Tut, South Khorasan", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPlace names in Iran\nRazavi Khorasan Province\nSouth Khorasan Province\nDisambiguation pages\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPlace names in Iran\n\tGeography of Iran\n\tNames by country\n\tPlace names\nRazavi Khorasan Province\n\tProvinces of Iran\n\tSouth Khorasan Province\nDisambiguation pages\n\tWikipedia disambiguation" }, { "title": "Iraqis in Norway", "content": "Iraqis in Norway make up approximately 33,924 people. They are mostly refugees from the Iran\u2013Iraq War, the Saddam regime and in particular the Iraq War. Iraqis are the seventh largest immigrant group in Norway after Poles, Lithuanians, \nSwedes, Syrians, Pakistanis and Somalis.\n\nDemographics\n, the Norwegian Statistisk Sentralbyr\u00e5 reported that there were 28,935 Iraqis in Norway of which 21,784 are first generation immigrants and 7,151 are born in Norway to two Iraqi parents. Iraqis are a group of refugees with a relatively short duration of residence in Norway (80 per cent have lived in Norway less than 10 years). Around one fourth of all Iraqis in Norway lives in the city of Oslo.\n\nMarriage\nDue to a sizeable Iraqi population present in Norway, many have integrated and married Norwegians, as from 1996 to 2004, 179 marriages were contracted between a resident Iraqi man and a Norwegian woman, which makes up 19 per cent of the marriages of Iraqi men.\n\nCrime\nAccording to a Statistics Norway report in 2017 ordered by immigration minister Sylvi Listhaug investigating crime among immigrants in the 2010-2013 period, it was found Iraqis, together with Iranians had the highest over-represented as perpetrators of crime. With 125 perpetrators out of 1000, Iraqis were over-represented when compared to the Norwegian population (45 out of 1000). Over-representation of Iraqi perpetrators remained after gender balance, age distribution, city of residence and employment was taken adjusted for a", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIraqi diaspora in Norway\nImmigration to Norway\nEthnic groups in Norway\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIraqi diaspora in Norway\n\tMiddle Eastern diaspora in Europe\n\tIraqi diaspora\nImmigration to Norway\n\tImmigration by country\n\tHistory of immigration to Norway\nEthnic groups in Norway\n\tEthnic groups in Europe by country\n\tDemographics of Norway\n\tSociety in Norway\n" }, { "title": "Adrian Davis (Canadian football)", "content": "Adrian Davis (born December 17, 1981) is a former Canadian football defensive tackle who played four seasons in the Canadian Football League. He was drafted in the fourth round of the 2006 CFL Draft by the Montreal Alouettes. He played CIS football for the Concordia Stingers and before that, played for the Vanier College Cheetahs.\n\nDavis also played for the Toronto Argonauts.\n\nOn May 19, 2011 Davis was traded to the Calgary Stampeders, along with wide receiver Reggie McNeal, for wide receiver P.K. Sam and defensive lineman Miguel Robede.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian football defensive tackles\nMontreal Alouettes players\nConcordia Stingers football players\nToronto Argonauts players\nCalgary Stampeders players\nPlayers of Canadian football from Quebec\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian football defensive tackles\n\tCanadian football linemen\nMontreal Alouettes players\n\tPlayers of Canadian football by team\nConcordia Stingers football players\n\tPlayers of Canadian football by university or college in Canada\nToronto Argonauts players\n\tPlayers of Canadian football by team\nCalgary Stampeders players\n\tPlayers of Canadian football by team\nPlayers of Canadian football from Quebec\n\tCanadian football players by province" }, { "title": "WPXC-TV", "content": "WPXC-TV, virtual channel 21 (UHF digital channel 24), is an Ion Television owned-and-operated station serving Jacksonville, Florida, United States that is licensed to Brunswick, Georgia (as such, it is the only major commercial station in the Jacksonville area that is licensed to the Georgia side of the market). The station is owned by the Ion Media subsidiary of the E.W. Scripps Company. WPXC-TV's studios are located on Blythe Island Highway/State Route 303 in southwestern Brunswick, and its transmitter is located in unincorporated southwestern Camden County, Georgia (northwest of Kingsland).\n\nHistory\nThe station was granted a construction permit by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on December 28, 1987. The station first signed on the air on April 2, 1990 as WBSG-TV. Originally operating as an independent station, the station became a charter affiliate of The WB upon its launch on January 11, 1995. However, WBSG struggled financially, and on August 2, 1996, the station's owner, Coastal Com Inc., entered into a local marketing agreement with the Allbritton Communications Company, set to take effect on September 1; Coastal Com had earlier planned to sell WBSG to Allbritton outright for $10 million. Allbritton was planning to sign on Orange Park-licensed WJXX (channel 25), and intended for WBSG to serve as a semi-satellite of WJXX for the northern part of the market. Allbritton had also signed an agreement to switch the affiliations of its television stations not alr", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTelevision stations in Jacksonville, Florida\nTelevision stations in Brunswick, Georgia\nIon Television affiliates\nE. W. Scripps Company television stations\nTelevision channels and stations established in 1990\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTelevision stations in Jacksonville, Florida\n\tTelevision stations in Florida\n\tMass media in Jacksonville, Florida\nTelevision stations in Brunswick, Georgia\n\tTelevision stations in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tMass media in Brunswick, Georgia\nIon Television affiliates\n\tIon Television network affiliates\n\tThe E. W. Scripps Company\nE. W. Scripps Company television stations\n\tTelevision stations in the United States by owner\n\tThe E. W. Scripps Company\nTelevision channels and stations established in 1990\n\t1990 establishments in the United States\n\tTelevision stations in the United States\n\tTelevision channels and stations by year of establishment\n" }, { "title": "Babylon 5: A Call to Arms", "content": "Babylon 5: A Call to Arms is a 1999 American made-for-television film and the fourth film set in the Babylon 5 universe (not including the pilot, The Gathering). It was written by J. Michael Straczynski, directed by Mike Vejar, and originally aired on TNT on January 3, 1999, as one of two films shown over the 1998\u20131999 season to fill in the gap between the fifth season of Babylon 5 and the spin-off series Crusade.\n\nSummary\nFive years after the establishment of the Interstellar Alliance, President John Sheridan and Mr. Garibaldi rendezvous in deep space to oversee the completion of IAS Excalibur, and IAS Victory, the first in a series of prototype destroyers using technology reverse engineered from the Vorlon\u2013Minbari technology of the White Stars. En route to the firing range, Sheridan is visited in a dream by Galen, who shows him graphic images of Daltron 7, a world destroyed by a massive attack.\n\nAn alien thief named Dureena Nafeel (Carrie Dobro) arrives on Babylon 5 in search of the Thieves Guild, to which she belongs. She is captured by their agents, and, upon revealing her credentials, is allowed to ply her trade provided she abide by their rules. In her sleep, she is visited by Galen who warns her to choose a target wisely when the time comes.\n\nOn the firing range, construction supervisor Lionel Drake demonstrates the capabilities of the Excalibur's Vorlon-influenced enhanced weapons system: the ship channels energy from its entire body to capacitance and channels it in ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1999 television films\nBabylon 5 films\nAmerican television films\nScience fiction television films\nFilms directed by Mike Vejar\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1999 television films\n\t1999 films\n\t1990s television films\n\t1990s American television specials\nBabylon 5 films\n\tBabylon 5\n\tTelevision films by series\nAmerican television films\n\tTelevision films by country\n\tEnglish-language films\nScience fiction television films\n\tScience fiction films by genre\n\tTelevision films by genre\nFilms directed by Mike Vejar\n\tFilms by director\n\tTelevision episodes by director\n\tFilms directed by American directors\n\tTelevision episodes directed by American directors" }, { "title": "The Karelia", "content": "The Karelia were a short-lived Scottish rock and roll band formed in 1996 by vocalist Alex Kapranos, before he founded the group Franz Ferdinand.\n\nHistory \nThe Karelia formed in 1996 from the original rock/jazz band The Blisters, with Huntley, Alan Wylie, Glen Thomson and Thom Falls (later replaced by the Greek drummer Tassos Bobos). Their sound has been described as \"prog/techno rock with Iggy-voxed overtones\", and \"jazzy film-noir lo-fi\".\n\nThe band's only album, Divorce At High Noon, was released in 1997 on Sum Records to little acclaim. Produced by Bid of The Monochrome Set, it was an off the wall mix of rock and jazz trumpet with unusual lyrics. The final song, \"Garavurghty Butes\", was completely freestyle with improvised lyrics and musical arrangement. \n\nThe band did not tour and were unknown outside Glasgow. Their album sold only a few hundred copies, and the band split in 1998 after contributing to an EP for the Guided Missile label.\n\nUpon the success of Franz Ferdinand, fans began to exchange originals of Divorce at High Noon for \u00a350-\u00a3100. Because of this, the album was re-released in February 2005. It featured all of the previous album and two bonus tracks. \n\nThe band's name derives from the Greek tobacco company Karelia. Karelia is also an area in Northern Europe, currently divided between Russia and Finland.\n\nLine-up\nThe Karelia were: \nAlex Huntley (c", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScottish rock music groups\nMusical groups established in 1996\nMusical groups disestablished in 1998\n1990s Scottish music groups\nFranz Ferdinand (band)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScottish rock music groups\n\tScottish music groups\n\tRock music groups by nationality\n\tScottish rock music\nMusical groups established in 1996\n\tMusical groups by year of establishment\n\t1996 establishments in Scotland\nMusical groups disestablished in 1998\n\tMusical groups by year of disestablishment\n\t1998 disestablishments in Scotland\n1990s Scottish music groups\n\tScottish music groups by decade\n\tScottish music history\nFranz Ferdinand (band)\n\tMusical groups from Glasgow\n\tScottish rock music groups\n\t2000s Scottish music groups\n\t2010s Scottish music groups\n\t2020s Scottish music groups\n\tMusical groups established in 2002\n\tAlternative dance musical groups\n\tPost-punk revival music groups\n\tDomino Recording Company artists\n\tNME Awards winners\n\tBrit Award winners\n\tIvor Novello Award winners\n\tScottish indie rock groups\n\tArt rock musical groups\n\tMusical quartets" }, { "title": "Lasad dam", "content": "The Lasad dam is a dam in Saudi Arabia opened in 1987 and located in Riyadh region.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDams in Saudi Arabia\nBuildings and structures in Riyadh\n1987 establishments in Saudi Arabia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDams in Saudi Arabia\n\tBuildings and structures in Saudi Arabia by type\n\tWater in Saudi Arabia\n\tInfrastructure in Saudi Arabia\nBuildings and structures in Riyadh\n\tBuildings and structures in Saudi Arabia by city\n1987 establishments in Saudi Arabia\n\t1987 in Saudi Arabia\n\t20th-century establishments in Saudi Arabia\n\tEstablishments in Saudi Arabia by year" }, { "title": "Wheatacre", "content": "Wheatacre is a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.\nIt covers an area of and had a population of 112 in 43 households at the 2001 census, increasing to 118 at the 2011 Census.\nFor the purposes of local government, it falls within the district of South Norfolk\n\nThe villages name means 'Wheat land'.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCivil parishes in Norfolk\nPopulated places in South Norfolk District\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCivil parishes in Norfolk\n\tLocal government in Norfolk\n\tGeography of Norfolk\nPopulated places in South Norfolk District\n\tPopulated places in Norfolk\n\tSouth Norfolk District" }, { "title": "2016 in Israel", "content": "\n\nIncumbents\n President \u2013 Reuven Rivlin\n Prime Minister \u2013 Benjamin Netanyahu\n Government of Israel \u2013 34th government of Israel\n President of the Supreme Court \u2013 Miriam Naor\n Chief of General Staff \u2013 Gadi Eizenkot\n\nEvents\n\nJanuary\n January 1 \u2013 Tel Aviv shooting\n\nFebruary\n February 12-21 \u2013 Israel sent 2 athletes to the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics\n\nMarch\n March 8 - Tel Aviv stabbings\n March 23 \u2013 Yisrael Beitenu formally joins the Thirty-fourth government of Israel\n March 24 \u2013 Hebron shooting incident\n\nMay\n 14 May \u2013 Hovi Star represents Israel at the Eurovision Song Contest with the song \u201cMade of Stars\u201d.\n May 27 \u2013 First ever Miss Trans Israel\n\nJune\n June 8 \u2013 Tel Aviv shooting\n\nJuly\n June 6-10 \u2013 Israel sent 17 athletes to the 2016 European Athletics Championships\n June 28-August 6 \u2013 Israel men's national lacrosse team competed in the 2016 European Lacrosse Championship, winning the silver medal.\n\nAugust\n August 5\u201321 \u2013 47 athletes from Israel competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil\n August 29 - Opening of the Migdal HaEmek \u2013 Kfar Baruch Railway Station\n\nSeptember\n September 1 \u2013 AMOS 6 satellite is destroyed during launch testing\n September 2-4 - Israel national American football team competed in the European Championship of American football for the first time, losing both of their games\n September 7-18 - Israel sent 33 athletes to compete in the 2016 Summer Paralympics\n September 13 \u2013 Ofek 11 satellite launches from Palmachim Airbase\n September 23 - Israel qu", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2016 in Israel\n2016 in Asia\nYears of the 21st century in Israel\nYears in Israel\n2016 in international relations\n2016 by country\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2016 in Israel\n\t20th century in Israel\n\t2016 by country\n\t2016 in Asia\n\tYears of the 21st century in Israel\n\tYears in Israel\n2016 in Asia\n\t2016 by continent\n\tAsia\n\t2016 by country\n\t2016\nYears of the 21st century in Israel\n\t21st century in Israel by year\n\tYears in Israel\n\t20th century in Israel\n\tYears of the 21st century by country\nYears in Israel\n\tYears by country\n2016 in international relations\n\t2016 in politics\n\t2016\n\t2016 by country\n\tInternational relations by year\n2016 by country\n\t2016\n\t2016 by continent\n\tYears by country" }, { "title": "Cape Arid National Park", "content": "Cape Arid National Park is a national park located in Western Australia, southeast of Perth. The park is situated east of Esperance and lies on the shore of the south coast from the eastern end of the Recherche Archipelago. The bay at its eastern side is Israelite Bay, a locality often mentioned in Bureau of Meteorology weather reports as a geographical marker. The western end is known as Duke of Orleans Bay.\n\nIts coastline is defined by Cape Arid, a bay called Sandy Bight and, further east, Cape Pasley.\n\nHistory\nThe first European to discover the area was the French Admiral Bruni D'Entrecasteaux in 1792 and he named it Cap Aride; Matthew Flinders anglicized the name in 1802 and the park took its name from this feature.\n\nPioneer graziers arrived in the area in the 1870s and the ruins of homesteads, dams and buildings as well as gravesites can be found near Pine Hill and Thomas Fishery.\n\nBay whaling was conducted by Thomas Sherratt at Barrier Anchorage in the 1870s. John Thomas also seems to have had a bay whaling operation in the 1860s at Thomas's Fishery.\n\nAs a result of the 2015 Esperance bushfires up to 90% of the remaining Western Ground Parrot habitat within the park was burned. Much of the habitat had already been burned by a bushfire in Cape Arid National Park during October of the same year. Prior to the fires, there were believed to be only 140 individual parrots living in the wild, and the number was estimated to have been reduced to only 30\u201340 as a result of the ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational parks of Western Australia\nProtected areas established in 1969\nBirdwatching sites in Western Australia\nProtected areas of Goldfields-Esperance\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational parks of Western Australia\n\tNational parks of Australia\n\tProtected areas of Western Australia\nProtected areas established in 1969\n\tProtected areas of Western Australia\n\t1969 establishments in Australia\nBirdwatching sites in Western Australia\n\tTourist attractions in Western Australia\n\tNature reserves in Western Australia\n\tOutdoor recreation in Australia\nProtected areas of Goldfields-Esperance\n\tNational parks of Western Australia\n\tGeography of Goldfields-Esperance\n\tTourist attractions in Western Australia" }, { "title": "Borde Hill Garden", "content": "Borde Hill Garden is a garden located north of Haywards Heath, West Sussex in southern England. It is set in over of garden, park and woodlands which has views across the Sussex High Weald.\n\nBorde Hill Garden is planted in \u201cliving garden rooms\u201d, each offering a different character and style. It is home to many rare shrubs: from rhododendrons, azaleas and magnolias to roses, as well as numerous trees including one of the largest collections of champion trees in a private property in Britain (82 specimens as of 2013).\n\nHistory \nThe first record of the estate dates back to 1534. The Tudor Borde Hill house was originally constructed in 1598 by Stephen Borde. After a variety of ownerships, Borde Hill was acquired by Colonel Robert Stephenson Clarke in 1893, who was the first owner to plant the gardens and woodlands. A number of extensions were made to the garden and house, however it was not until 1965 that Borde Hill Garden became a registered charity and opened to the public, by Stephenson's son Sir Ralph Clarke.\n\nThe garden is listed on the register of parks and gardens as Grade\u00a0II* importance by English Heritage.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGardens in West Sussex\nTourist attractions in West Sussex\nGrade II* listed parks and gardens in West Sussex\nCharities based in West Sussex\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGardens in West Sussex\n\tGardens in England by county\n\tTourist attractions in West Sussex\n\tFood and drink in West Sussex\nTourist attractions in West Sussex\n\tTourist attractions in England by county\n\tWest Sussex\nGrade II* listed parks and gardens in West Sussex\n\tListed parks and gardens in West Sussex\n\tGrade II* listed buildings in West Sussex\nCharities based in West Sussex\n\tOrganisations based in West Sussex\n\tCharities based in England by county" }, { "title": "2008 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship Final", "content": "The 2008 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship final was a hurling match played at Croke Park on 17 March 2008 to determine the winners of the 2007\u201308 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, the 38th season of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion clubs of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Portumna of Galway and Birr of Offaly, with Portumna winning by 3-19 to 3-9.\n\nThe All-Ireland final was a unique occasion as it was the first ever championship meeting between Portumna and Birr. It remains their only clash in the All-Ireland series. Birr were hoping to win a fifth All-Ireland title, and equal the record set by Ballyhale Shamrocks the previous year, while Portumna were hoping to win their second title in three years.\n\nBirr made a dream start as Simon Whelahan got on the ball to point a first-minute free. In the third minute, Brian Watkins dangled a high ball in towards the Portumna square and with goalkeeper Ivan Canning caught flat footed and defender Mike Gill losing his marker, Stephen Browne leapt unchallenged to bat home to the empty net. Joe Canning fired a free over from midfield before Kevin \"Chunky\" Hayes cut the gap to 1-1 to 0-2 before Birr picked off their second goal. Paul O'Meara rose highest to knock Barry Whelahan's assist past Ivan Canning to put them 2-1 to 0-2 ahead. Portumna responded when Damien Hayes and Leo Smith pointed before An", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAll-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship Finals\n2008 in hurling\nHurling matches\nPortumna GAA\nBirr GAA\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAll-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship Finals\n\tAll-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Finals\n\tHurling competitions in Ireland\n2008 in hurling\n\t2008 in Irish sports\n\t2008 in Gaelic games\n\tYears in hurling\nHurling matches\n\tSports competitions in Ireland\n\tEvents in Ireland\nPortumna GAA\n\tGaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Galway\n\tHurling clubs in County Galway\nBirr GAA\n\tGaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Offaly\n\tHurling clubs in County Offaly" }, { "title": "2018\u201319 Bulgarian Cup", "content": "The 2018\u221219 Bulgarian Cup was the 37th official edition of the Bulgarian annual football knockout tournament. The competition began on 25 September 2018 with the first round and finished with the final on 15 May 2019. Slavia Sofia were the defending champions, but lost on penalties in the round of 16 to Ludogorets Razgrad. The final was contested between Lokomotiv Plovdiv and Botev Plovdiv, thus being the first ever final to feature the Plovdiv derby. Lokomotiv won the final with the score of 1\u20130 and clinched their first ever cup title. They also qualified for the second qualifying round of the 2019\u201320 UEFA Europa League.\n\nParticipating clubs\nThe following 32 teams qualified for the competition:\n\nMatches\n\nRound of 32\nThe draw was conducted on 29 August 2018. The games will be played between 25 and 27 September 2018. In this stage all of the participants started their participation i.e. the 14 teams from First League, the 15 non-reserve teams from Second League and the 3 winners from the regional amateur competitions.\n\nRound of 16\nThe draw was conducted on 28 September 2018. The games will be played between 30 October and 1 November 2018. In this stage the participants will be the 16 winners from the first round.\n\nQuarter-finals\nThe draw was conducted on 7 November 2018. The games will be played on 2, 3 and 4 April 2019. In this stage the participants will be the 8 winners from the second round.\n\nSemi-finals\nThe draw was conducted on 4 April 2019, immediately after the conclus", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2018\u201319 in Bulgarian football\nBulgarian Cup seasons\n2018\u201319 domestic association football cups\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2018\u201319 in Bulgarian football\n\tSeasons in Bulgarian football\n\t2018 in Bulgarian sport\n\t2019 in Bulgarian sport\n\t2018\u201319 in European football by country\nBulgarian Cup seasons\n\tBulgarian Cup\n\tSeasons in Bulgarian football\n2018\u201319 domestic association football cups\n\t2018\u201319 in association football\n\t2018\u201319 in European football\n\tAssociation football events by season" }, { "title": "Germinal (1993 film)", "content": "Germinal is a 1993 French epic film based on the 1885 novel by \u00c9mile Zola. It was directed by Claude Berri, and stars G\u00e9rard Depardieu, Miou-Miou and Renaud. At the time it was the most expensive movie ever produced in France. It was the fourth most attended film of the year in France.\n\nIt won the C\u00e9sar Award for Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design, and was nominated for Best Film, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best director, Best Writing, Best Sound, Best Editing, Best Music and Best Production Design. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.\n\nThe film, set in the nineteenth century, closely follows the plot of the novel, which is a realistic story of a coalminers' strike in northern France in the 1860s.\n\nCast \nMiou-Miou as Maheude\nRenaud as \u00c9tienne Lantier\nJean Carmet as Vincent Maheu dit Bonnemort\nJudith Henry as Catherine Maheu\nJean-Roger Milo as Chaval\nG\u00e9rard Depardieu as Toussaint Maheu\nLaurent Terzieff as Souvarine\nBernard Fresson as Victor Deneulin\nJean-Pierre Bisson as Rasseneur\nJacques Dacqmine as Philippe Hennebeau\nAnny Duperey as Madame Hennebeau\nG\u00e9rard Croce as Maigrat\nJames Ard as the Priest\nFr\u00e9d\u00e9ric van den Driessche as Paul N\u00e9grel\nAnnick Alane as Madame Gr\u00e9goire\nPierre Lafont as L\u00e9on Gr\u00e9goire\nYolande Moreau as La Levaque\n\nReception\n\nCritical reception\nThe movie was well received by the critics. Review aggregator Rotten Toma", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1993 films\nFrench films\nFrench-language films\nFilms based on works by \u00c9mile Zola\nFilms directed by Claude Berri\nFilms set in the 1860s\nFilms set in France\nLabor films\nHistorical drama films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1993 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1993 in film\nFrench films\n\tCinema of France\n\tWorks by nationality\n\tEuropean films\nFrench-language films\n\tFilms by language\nFilms based on works by \u00c9mile Zola\n\tFilms based on works by author\n\tFrench films based on actual events\nFilms directed by Claude Berri\n\tFilms by director\n\tFrench films by director\nFilms set in the 1860s\n\tFilms set by century\nFilms set in France\n\tFilms by country\n\tFilms set in Europe\nLabor films\n\tSocial issues in film\n\tHistorical drama films\nHistorical drama films\n\tDrama films by genre\n\tPeriod drama films\n\tHistorical films by country\n\tHistorical films by topic" }, { "title": "Circus Bar", "content": "Circus Bar is the second solo and final studio album by ex-Bad Company singer Brian Howe. Produced by Brooks Paschal and mixed by Rafe McKenna, the album includes two newly recorded remakes of the Bad Company hits \"How About That\" and \"Holy Water\".\n\nSome friends helped Brian in shaping up Circus Bar: Wayne Nelson of Little River Band dropped by the studio for a few days and also Pat Travers popped in and played guitar on \"My Town\".\n\nTrack listing\n I'm Back\n Life's Mystery\n There's This Girl\n Could Have Been You\n Surrounded\n Flying\n How It Could Have Been\n My Town\n How 'Bout That (new version)\n Feels Like I'm Coming Home\n If You Want Trouble\n Feelings\n Holy Water (new version)\n Little George Street\n\nPersonnel\nBrian Howe- lead vocals\nBrooks Paschal, Dean Aicher, James Paul Wisner, Tyson Shipman- guitar\nPat Travers- electric guitar (\u201cMy Town\u201d)\nBrooks Paschal, Miguel Gonzalez, Wayne Nelson- bass guitar\nMatt Brown- drums \nLuke Davids- keyboards\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlbums by Brian Howe\nBad Company albums\nStudio albums\nEnglish rock albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlbums by Brian Howe\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tRock albums by English artists\nBad Company albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tRock albums by English artists\nStudio albums\n\tAlbum types\n\tAlbums by release type\nEnglish rock albums\n\tRock albums by country\n\tEnglish albums\n\tRock albums by English artists" }, { "title": "Salnava Parish", "content": "Salnava Parish () is an administrative unit of Ludza Municipality in the Latgale region of Latvia. Prior to the 2009 administrative reforms it was part of the former Ludza District.\n\nTowns, villages and settlements of Salnava parish \n - parish administrative center\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParishes of Ludza Municipality\nParishes of Latvia\nAdministrative units of Ludza Municipality\nGeography of Latgale\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParishes of Ludza Municipality\n\tAdministrative units of Ludza Municipality\n\tGeography of Ludza Municipality\nParishes of Latvia\n\tSubdivisions of Latvia\n\tParishes of Latvia by municipality\nAdministrative units of Ludza Municipality\n\tAdministrative divisions of Latvia by municipality\n\tGeography of Ludza Municipality\nGeography of Latgale\n\tGeography of Latvia by region\n\tLatgale\n\tRegions of Latvia" }, { "title": "Water torture", "content": "Water torture encompasses a variety of techniques using water to inflict physical or psychological harm on a victim as a form of torture or execution.\n\nForced ingestion\n\nIn this form of water torture, water is forced down the throat and into the stomach. It was used as a legal torture and execution method by the courts in France in the 17th and 18th centuries. At the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century it was used against Filipinos by American Forces during the Philippine\u2013American War and was employed against British Commonwealth, American and Chinese prisoners during World War II by the Japanese. The Human Rights Watch organization reports that in the 2000s, security forces in Uganda sometimes forced a detainee to lie face up under an open water spigot.\n\nWater intoxication can result from drinking too much water. This has caused some fatalities over the years in fraternities in North America during initiation week. For example, a person was hazed to death by Chi Tau (local) of Chico State (California) in 2005 via the forcing of pushups and the drinking of water from a bottle.\n\nFear of drowning\n\nWaterboarding refers to a technique involving water poured over the face or head of the subject in order to evoke the instinctive fear of drowning. Often a wet cloth is placed in the subject's mouth, giving them the impression that they are drowning.\n\nDripping water\n\nWhat is called the \"Chinese water torture\" was a torture described by Hippolytus de Marsiliis in", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTypes of torture\nExecution methods\nPsychological torture techniques\nPhysical torture techniques\nWater and society\nTorture in the United States\nTorture in France\nTorture in Japan\nTorture in Uganda\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTypes of torture\n\tTorture\n\tCrimes against humanity\nExecution methods\n\tCapital punishment\n\tPenology\nPsychological torture techniques\n\tTorture\n\tAbuse\n\tMental health law\nPhysical torture techniques\n\tTorture\n\tAbuse\n\tBody modification\nWater and society\n\tWater\n\tHuman\u2013water interaction\n\tFear\nTorture in the United States\n\tHuman rights abuses in the United States\n\tTorture by country\nTorture in France\n\tHuman rights abuses in France\n\tTorture by country\nTorture in Japan\n\tHuman rights abuses in Japan\n\tTorture by country\nTorture in Uganda\n\tHuman rights abuses in Uganda\n\tTorture by country" }, { "title": "Groove Phi Groove", "content": "Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Inc. (G\u03a6G) is a social fellowship. It was founded at Morgan State College (now known as Morgan State University) as an alternative to mainstream historically black fraternities. It has one sister organization, Swing Phi Swing.\n\nHistory\n\nGroove Phi Groove was founded on October 12, 1962, by a group of young black men who wanted to create an alternative to what was described as the traditionalism of subjectively ascribed established fraternal organizations. Groove Phi Groove is an independent organization whose purpose includes promoting academic awareness, leadership development, community empowerment, preservation of African culture, and working towards alleviating the social and economic problems impacting disadvantaged communities.\n\nGroove Phi Groove members hold individuality, self-expression, and creativity in its members to be paramount, as well as a focus on issues related to the empowerment of African American communities. Its members work in a wide variety of career areas, including accounting, education, engineering, human resource services, local and state government, medicine, law, protective services, information technology, religion, real estate, food service, skilled crafts, music, professional sports, the armed services, and business.\n\nFounders\n\nThe founders of Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship are:\n\n Glenn Brown\n Raymond Clark\n John Conquest\n Walter Goodwin\n Janes Hill\n Barry Hampton\n Charlie Sam Johnson\n Nathaniel Monro", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAfrican-American fraternities and sororities\nStudent organizations established in 1962\nMorgan State University\nFraternities and sororities in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAfrican-American fraternities and sororities\n\tStudent societies in the United States\n\tAfrican-American history\n\tAfrican-American culture\n\tOrganizations established in the 20th century\nStudent organizations established in 1962\n\tStudent organizations by year of establishment\n\t1962 establishments in Maryland\nMorgan State University\n\tHistorically black universities and colleges in the United States\n\tEducational institutions established in 1867\n\tUniversities and colleges in Baltimore\n\tUniversities and colleges in Maryland\nFraternities and sororities in the United States\n\tStudent societies in the United States\n\tSocial groups\n\tOrganizations based in the United States by membership\n\tClubs and societies in the United States\n\tOrganizations established in the 19th century" }, { "title": "Margarita Nolasco Santiago", "content": "Margarita Nolasco Santiago is a Puerto Rican politician, senator, and former Mayor of Coamo. She has been a member of the Senate of Puerto Rico since 2004.\n\nEarly years and studies\nMargarita Nolasco obtained her bachelor's degree from the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico, and her master's degree from State University of New York, both in Education with a Major in Mathematics. She then completed her Doctorate in Education with a Major in Curriculum from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico.\n\nProfessional career\n\nAfter receiving her bachelor's degree, Nolasco worked for the Puerto Rico Department of Education in Barranquitas High School. After finishing her master's degree, she worked as a mathematics teacher at the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico in Barranquitas. Two years later, she was appointed as Coordinator of Academic Affairs of the same institution.\n\nAfter some time, she transferred to the Interamerican University of San Germ\u00e1n where she worked as Director of the General Education Program. She then transferred to the Ponce Campus where she worked as Dean of Academic Affairs.\n\nShe is co-author of two books in mathematics with McGraw-Hill.\n\nPolitical career\n\nNolasco began her political career in 1996, when she was elected as Mayor of Coamo. She ran again in the 2000 elections, but lost to the candidate of the Popular Democratic Party.\n\nIn 2004, she was elected to the Senate of Puerto Rico for the District of Guayama. She became the Majority Whi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPuerto Rican women in politics\nMayors of places in Puerto Rico\nMembers of the Senate of Puerto Rico\n21st-century Puerto Rican politicians\nPuerto Rican educators\nWomen educators\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPuerto Rican women in politics\n Women in Puerto Rico\n Puerto Rican politicians\n Women by occupation and nationality\nMayors of places in Puerto Rico\n Mayors by country\n Puerto Rican politicians by office\n Politicians by city in Puerto Rico\nMembers of the Senate of Puerto Rico\n Political office-holders in Puerto Rico\n Puerto Rican politicians by office\n21st-century Puerto Rican politicians\n 21st-century American politicians by state\n 21st-century people by nationality and occupation\nPuerto Rican educators\n Educators by nationality\n Puerto Rican people by occupation\nWomen educators\n Women by occupation\n Occupations by gender\n Educators by gender" }, { "title": "Janoris Jenkins", "content": "Janoris Jermain Jenkins (born October 29, 1988), nicknamed \"Jackrabbit\", is an American football cornerback for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of North Alabama and University of Florida and was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft. Jenkins also played four seasons for the New York Giants and two seasons for the New Orleans Saints.\n\nEarly life\nJenkins attended Pahokee High School, and he played for the Pahokee Blue Devils football team and was teammates with Richard Ash and Merrill Noel. In his senior year, Pahokee went 14\u20130, beating Newberry 53\u201314 at the Florida Citrus Bowl for the 2008 FHSAA Class 2B State championship. Jenkins was recognized as a first-team Class 2B All-State selection and a Parade magazine All-American.\n\nRated a four-star recruit by Rivals.com, Jenkins was listed as the sixth-best cornerback prospect in the nation.\n\nCollege career\nJenkins accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida, where he played for coach Urban Meyer's Florida Gators football team from 2008 to 2010. He became just the second true freshman in school history to start at cornerback in the season opener. He was named to College Football News and Sporting News\u2032 Freshman All-American teams. Despite his strong on-the-field performance for the Gators over three seasons, Jenkins was kicked off the team after he was charged with possession of marijuana in April 2", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football cornerbacks\nTennessee Titans players\nPlayers of American football from Florida\nUniversity of North Alabama alumni\nUniversity of Florida alumni\nSt. Louis Rams players\nNew York Giants players\nNew Orleans Saints players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football cornerbacks\n\tAmerican football defensive backs\n\tAmerican football players by position\nTennessee Titans players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNational Football League players\nPlayers of American football from Florida\n\tAmerican football players by state\n\tSportspeople from Florida\nUniversity of North Alabama alumni\n\tUniversity of North Alabama people\n\tAlumni by university or college in Alabama\nUniversity of Florida alumni\n\tUniversity of Florida people\n\tAlumni by university or college in Florida\nSt. Louis Rams players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNational Football League players\nNew York Giants players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNational Football League players\nNew Orleans Saints players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNational Football League players" }, { "title": "Hindola Mahal", "content": "The Hindola Mahal (English translation: \u201cSwinging Palace\u201d), is a large meeting hall, or durbar, in the ancient Indian city of Mandu, Madhya Pradesh. Today the Hindola Mahal is a tourist destination in the ruined city.\n\nHistory \nThe Hindola Mahal might have been constructed during the reign of Hoshang Shah about 1425 C.E. but may date to the end of the 15th century during the reign of Ghiyas-al-Din.\n It is one of a set buildings making up the royal palace complex at Mandu, which consists of the Jahaz Mahal, the Hindola Mahal, the Tawili Mahal, and the Nahar Jharokha. The Hindola Mahal may have been used as an audience chamber.\n\nArchitecture \n\nThe plan of the Hindola Mahal is a T-shape, though examination of the exterior walls leads to the conclusion that the crossbar was added later. The vertical mast of the plan consists of one main hall measuring and high. Its lateral walls are thick and further reinforced by massive inclined buttresses that angle over 77 degrees. These highly inclined buttresses give the Hindola Mahal (Swinging Palace) its name. They also neutralize the outward force of five massive ogee arches that once supported the large flat roof of the main hall. On each exterior of the long sides of the main hall are six recessed arches which hold doors in their lower sections and three slabs of open-work stone windows to let in air and light. A high wall holds battlements on the roof of the building.\n\nThe crossbar of the Hindola Mahal is of about the same ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTourist attractions in Madhya Pradesh\nBuildings and structures in Madhya Pradesh\nPalaces in Madhya Pradesh\n15th-century architecture in India\nHistoric sites in India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTourist attractions in Madhya Pradesh\n\tTourist attractions in India by state or union territory\n\tGeography of Madhya Pradesh\n\tBuildings and structures in Madhya Pradesh\nBuildings and structures in Madhya Pradesh\n\tBuildings and structures in India by state or union territory\n\tArchitecture of Madhya Pradesh\nPalaces in Madhya Pradesh\n\tPalaces in India by state or union territory\n\tResidential buildings in Madhya Pradesh\n15th-century architecture in India\n\tArchitecture by century\n\tIndian architecture by period\n\t15th century in India\nHistoric sites in India\n\tHistoric sites by country\n\tHeritage sites in India\n\tTourist attractions in India by category" }, { "title": "Emblem of Bougainville", "content": "The Emblem of Bougainville is an official symbol of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. \n\nThe emblem depicts a traditional garamut drum, drum sticks and an upe head dress. It was initially adopted in 1978 for the then province of North Solomons and continued to remain in use, with a modified legend, when the Autonomous Region of Bougainville was created in 2002.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEmblems of Papua New Guinea\nAutonomous Region of Bougainville\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEmblems of Papua New Guinea\n\tSymbols of Papua New Guinea\n\tNational symbols by country\nAutonomous Region of Bougainville\n\tRegions of Papua New Guinea\n\tAutonomous regions\n\tIslands of Papua New Guinea\n\tAutonomous Region of Bougainville\n" }, { "title": "Democracy at Home Party", "content": "The Democracy at Home Party () or Democracy at Home Political Party (; PPDA) is a populist political party in the Republic of Moldova.\n\nHistory\nThe Democracy at Home Party was established on 31 July 2011, but it was officially registered on 2 September. It is the legal successor of the \"Democracy at Home\" Youth Movement (). Its president is Vasile Costiuc and it is a party with a populist ideology. It is also a \"syndicalist\" party, meaning that it supports the unification of Romania and Moldova.\n\nThe party participated in the 2019 Moldovan parliamentary election, obtaining the 11th place with a total of 4,463 (0.32%) votes. This represented an increase of 0.17% from the 2014 Moldovan parliamentary election, but this was not enough to exceed the minimum of 6% of the votes to enter the Parliament of Moldova. Its slogan during this election was .\n\nThe PPDA was part of the Mi\u0219carea Politic\u0103 Unirea (MPU), a political party established on 15 January 2020 to unite Moldova with Romania together with four other Moldovan political parties. At the time of its establishment, Costiuc declared that this was the first step towards \"the constitution of a large movement, with national support\" and that its aim was \"to stop the expansionism of the Russian Empire\". The MPU participated in the 2020 Moldovan presidential election through its candidate Dorin Chirtoac\u0103. However, on 30 April 2021, the PPDA left the coalition composing the MPU as Costiuc considered the trajectories and objectives of ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolitical parties in Moldova\nPopulist parties\nPro-Romanian political parties in Moldova\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolitical parties in Moldova\n\tPolitics of Moldova\n\tOrganizations based in Moldova\nPopulist parties\n\tPolitical parties by ideology\nPro-Romanian political parties in Moldova\n\tRomanian nationalism\n\tPolitics of Moldova\n\tMoldova\u2013Romania relations" }, { "title": "List of reservoirs by surface area", "content": "Below are the reservoirs (artificial lakes) in the world with a surface area exceeding . Reservoirs can be formed conventionally, by damming the outlet of a canyon or valley to form a lake; the largest of this type is Ghana's Lake Volta, with a water surface of . Reservoirs can also be formed by damming the outlets of natural lakes to regulate water levels, such as ones at Uganda's Owen Falls Dam (Lake Victoria) and Russia's Irkutsk Dam (Lake Baikal); they are included here and indicated with a light blue cell background.\n\nLarge reservoir area does not necessarily coincide with large volume, as reservoirs with a large area tend to be shallow, such as at Suriname's Brokopondo Reservoir, with an average depth of just . In comparison, Canada's Kinbasket Lake, with an average depth of , has a volume 25 percent greater \u2013 but with a surface area of just , does not meet the cutoff for inclusion in this list.\n\nList\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of bodies of water\nLists of reservoirs\nReservoirs\nReservoirs by country\nReservoirs by size\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of bodies of water\n\tGeographical lists\n\tPhysical geography\nLists of reservoirs\n\tLists of landforms\n\tGeographical lists\n\tReservoirs\nReservoirs\n\tBodies of water by type\n\tWater and the environment\nReservoirs by country\n\tReservoirs\n\tBodies of water by country\nReservoirs by size\n\tReservoirs\n\tGeography by place" }, { "title": "Charles E. Peterson", "content": "Charles Emil Peterson (1906\u20132004) is widely considered to be a seminal figure in professionalizing the practice of historic preservation in the United States. He is referred to as the \"founding father\" of the professional advocation of historic preservation, the \"godfather of preservation,\" and an \"extraordinary preservationist\" who made important contributions to the knowledge of early American building practices, helped create the profession of the preservation architect, and passionately advocated for the retention and restoration of the American built heritage. According to Jacques Dalibard, a professor at McGill University School of Architecture, \"with James Marston Fitch, I cannot think of two people who had more influence on historic preservation in North America.\"\n\nDuring his long career, Peterson received numerous awards for his service including the National Trust for Historic Preservation\u2019s Louise du Pont Crowninshield Award (1966) and the American Institute of Architects (AIA) medal for \"vision and determination\" (1979) and the Presidential Citation (1990). The AIA inducted him into the College of Fellows in 1962.\n\nEarly career\nPeterson was raised in Madison, Minnesota, and received his bachelor's degree in architecture in the early 1920s from the University of Minnesota. In 1929, he began a thirty-three year tenure with the National Park Service. In 1931, his efforts were instrumental in saving the Moore House, the site of the British surrender, in Yorktown, Virg", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican architects\nHistoric preservation\n20th-century American architects\nUniversity of Minnesota alumni\nAmerican Institute of Architects\nNational Park Service\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican architects\n\tArchitects by nationality\n\tArchitecture in the United States\n\tAmerican people by occupation\nHistoric preservation\n\tArchitectural conservation\n\tCultural heritage\n\tConservation and restoration of cultural heritage\n20th-century American architects\n\t20th-century architects by nationality\n\t20th-century American people by occupation\n\tArchitects by century\n\t20th-century architects\nUniversity of Minnesota alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Minnesota\nAmerican Institute of Architects\n\tArchitectural organizations\n\tArchitecture organizations based in the United States\nNational Park Service\n\tDepartment of the Interior agencies\n\tGovernment agencies established in 1916\n\t1916 establishments in the United States\n\tOrganizations based in Washington, D.C.\n\tUnited States federal environmental legislation\n\tUnited States federal agencies" }, { "title": "List of British champions in 3000 metres", "content": "The British 3,000 metres athletics champions covers two competitions; the Amateur Athletic Club Championships (1968-1999) and the UK Athletics Championships which existed from 1977 until 1997 and ran concurrently with the AAA Championships.\n\nWhere an international athlete won the AAA Championships the highest ranking UK athlete is considered the National Champion in this list.\n\nPast winners\n\n NBA = No British athlete in medal placings\n nc = not contested\n + = UK Championships\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish Athletics Championships\n3,000 metres\nAthletics in the United Kingdom\nAthletics competitions in the United Kingdom\nLists of British sportspeople in athletics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish Athletics Championships\n\tNational athletics competitions\n\tSports competitions in the United Kingdom\n\tAthletics competitions in the United Kingdom\n\tAnnual sporting events in the United Kingdom\n3,000 metres\n\tAthletics by distance\n\tAthletics (track and field) events\n\tMiddle-distance running\nAthletics in the United Kingdom\n\tSport in the United Kingdom by sport\n\tAthletics by country\n\tAthletics in Europe\nAthletics competitions in the United Kingdom\n\tSports competitions by sport\n\tSports competitions in the United Kingdom\n\tSport in the United Kingdom by competition\nLists of British sportspeople in athletics\n\tSportspeople from the United Kingdom\n\tLists of sportspeople by nationality\n\tLists of British sportspeople" }, { "title": "Peter Deunov", "content": "Peter Dunoff ( ; ; July 11, 1864 \u2013 December 27, 1944), also known by his spiritual name Beinsa Douno ( ), and often called the Master by his followers, was a Bulgarian philosopher and spiritual teacher who developed a form of Esoteric Christianity known as the Universal White Brotherhood. He is widely known in Bulgaria, where he was voted second by the public in the Great Bulgarians TV show on Bulgarian National Television (2006-2007). Dunoff is also featured in Pantev and Gavrilov's The 100 Most Influential Bulgarians in Our History (ranked in 37th place). According to Petrov, Peter Deunov is \u201cthe most published Bulgarian author to this day.\u201d\n\nBiography\n\nEarly life\nPeter Dunoff was born in the village of Hadardja (now Nikolaevka in Suvorovo Municipality) near Varna, Bulgaria on July 11, 1864, the third child of Konstantin Dunoffsky and Dobra Atanasova Georgieva. His father was the first Bulgarian teacher in the region before becoming a Bulgarian Orthodox priest. He was one of the first to present the liturgy in Bulgarian, the language of the local people, rather than the traditional sacred language of Church Slavonic (Old Bulgarian).\n\nDunoff attended secondary school in Varna and the American Methodist School of Theology and Science in Svishtov, from which he graduated in 1886. He worked as a primary school teacher for a year before leaving for the United States, where he studied theology at Drew Theological Seminary in Madison, New Jersey, from 1888 to May 1892. After grad", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBulgarian philosophers\nBulgarian spiritual teachers\nEsoteric Christianity\n20th-century philosophers\nBulgarian Orthodox Christians from Bulgaria\nDrew University alumni\nPeople from Varna Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBulgarian philosophers\n\tPhilosophers by nationality\n\t20th-century philosophers\n\t19th-century philosophers\nBulgarian spiritual teachers\n\tBulgarian religious leaders\n\tReligious leaders by nationality\nEsoteric Christianity\n\tChristian mysticism\n\tChristian denominations established in the 20th century\n\tChristian denominations in Europe\n20th-century philosophers\n\tPhilosophers by century\nBulgarian Orthodox Christians from Bulgaria\n\tChristianity in Bulgaria\n\tDrew University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in New Jersey\nPeople from Varna Province\n\tPeople by province in Bulgaria\n\tGeography of Varna Province\n\tVarna Province" }, { "title": "C\u00e1ceres, Antioquia", "content": "C\u00e1ceres () is a town and municipality in the Colombian department of Antioquia.\n\nC\u00e1ceres is one of the oldest towns in Antioquia . Its history is linked to the exploitation of gold and it was founded in the year of 1576 by Captain Don Gaspar de Rodas, who arrived at the banks of the Cauca River advancing on the right bank. Once chosen the place, he ordered the installation of 30 ranches and with a very animated ceremony, that town received the name of San Mart\u00edn de C\u00e1ceres .\n\nMunicipalities of Antioquia Department\nPopulated places established in 1576", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities of Antioquia Department\nPopulated places in Antioquia Department\nPopulated places established in 1576\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities of Antioquia Department\n\tMunicipalities of Colombia by department\n\tGeography of Antioquia Department\nPopulated places in Antioquia Department\n\tPopulated places in Colombia by department\n\tGeography of Antioquia Department\nPopulated places established in 1576\n\tEstablished in the 1570s in the Spanish Empire\n\tEstablished in the 16th century in South America\n\t1576 establishments in the Americas\n\tHistory of Antioquia Department" }, { "title": "Adverse selection", "content": "In economics, insurance, and risk management, adverse selection is a market situation where buyers and sellers have different information. The result is that participants with key information might participate selectively in trades at the expense of other parties who do not have the same information.\n\nIn an ideal world, buyers should pay a price which reflects their willingness to pay and the value to them of the product or service, and sellers should sell at a price which reflects the quality of their goods and services. For example, a poor quality product should be inexpensive and a high quality product should have a high price. However, when one party holds information that the other party does not have, they have the opportunity to damage the other party by maximising self-utility, concealing relevant information, and perhaps even lying. Taking advantage in an economic contract or trade of possession of undisclosed information is known as adverse selection.\n\nThis opportunity has secondary effects: the party without the information can take steps to avoid entering into an unfair (maybe \"rigged\") contract, perhaps by withdrawing from the interaction, or a seller (buyer) asking a higher (lower) price, thus diminishing the volume of trade in the market. Furthermore, it can deter people from participating in the market, leading to less competition and thus higher profit margins for participants.\n\nSometimes the buyer may know the value of a good or service better than the sell", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEconomic problems\nInformation asymmetry\nMarket failure\nInsurance terms\nRisk management\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEconomic problems\n\tEconomic theories\n\tEconomics terminology\n\tMarket failure\nInformation asymmetry\n\tEconomic theories\n\tEconomics terminology\n\tMarket failure\nInsurance terms\n\tInsurance\n\tFinancial risk management\nRisk management\n\tBusiness terms\n\tManagement by type\n\tFinancial risk management\nMarket failure\n\tEconomic theories\n\tEconomics terminology\n\tFinancial markets\n\tMarket (economics)" }, { "title": "Obudzhlu", "content": "Obudzhlu is a village in the Khachmaz Rayon of Azerbaijan.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Khachmaz District\nVillages in Azerbaijan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Khachmaz District\n\tPopulated places in Azerbaijan by rayon\n\tGeography of Khachmaz District\n\tKhachmaz District\nVillages in Azerbaijan\n\tPopulated places in Azerbaijan\n\tRural settlements in Azerbaijan" }, { "title": "Spatalistiforma", "content": "Spatalistiforma is an extinct genus of moths belonging to the family Tortricidae. It contains only one species, Spatalistiforma submerga, which was described from Baltic amber.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExtinct moths\nTortricidae\nFossil Lepidoptera\nPrehistoric insects\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExtinct moths\n\tMoths\n\tExtinct insects\n\tPrehistoric arthropods\nTortricidae\n\tMoths by family\n\tLepidoptera by family\nFossil Lepidoptera\n\tFossils by taxon\n\tPrehistoric Lepidoptera\n\tPrehistoric insects\nPrehistoric insects\n\tPrehistoric arthropods\n\tInsects by period" }, { "title": "Madera County Courthouse", "content": "The Madera County Courthouse is the former county courthouse of Madera County, California. The courthouse is located at 210 W. Yosemite Ave. in Madera. It was built in 1900 using granite quarried within the county. The courthouse was the first significant public building constructed in Madera County. The building is topped by a clock tower; the tower fell in a 1906 fire but was rebuilt. In 1953, the county government left the courthouse, as a survey found the building to be unsafe. The Madera County Historical Society later converted the courthouse into a museum.\n\nThe Madera County Courthouse was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 3, 1971.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric courthouses in California\nCounty courthouses in California\nMadera County, California\nMuseums in Madera County, California\nHistory museums in California\nNational Register of Historic Places in Madera County, California\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric courthouses in California\n\tCounty courthouses in California\n\tHistoric American Buildings Survey in California\n\tBuildings and structures in California\n\tPublic buildings in California\nCounty courthouses in California\n\tCourthouses in the United States by state\n\tCounty government buildings in California\n\tCounty buildings in the United States\nMadera County, California\n\tCounties in California\n\tGeography of California\n\tPlaces in California\nMuseums in Madera County, California\n\tMuseums in California by county\n\tHistory museums in California\nHistory museums in California\n\tMuseums by type in the United States\n\tHistory museums in the United States by state\n\tMuseums in California by type\nNational Register of Historic Places in Madera County, California\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in California by county\n\tGeography of Madera County, California\n\tHistoric sites in California by county\n" }, { "title": "Andrew Griffith", "content": "Andrew Griffith (born 23 February 1971) is a British Conservative Party politician and former television executive who has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Arundel and South Downs since 2019 and Director of the Number 10 Policy Unit since 2022.\n\nEarly life and education \nGriffith was born in Bexleyheath, London, England. He grew up in Bromley and attended St Marys & St Josephs, a state comprehensive school, in Sidcup. From 1989 to 1992 he studied law at Nottingham University. He qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1996.\n\nBusiness career \nGriffith first worked for Rothschild & Co and PwC, before joining Sky in 1999 as a financial analyst. By 2008, he rose to become Sky's chief financial officer, joining the board of directors, and at the time of his appointment was the youngest financial director in the FTSE 100. In March 2016 he also took on the role of group chief operating officer. When Comcast acquired Sky in 2018, Griffith earned about \u00a317m from the sale of shares.\n\nHe is a member of the Royal Television Society and was co-chairman of its 2017 Cambridge convention.\n\nIn April 2014, Griffith joined the board of Just Eat as a senior non-executive director, a post which he held in combination with his full-time role at Sky. In 2017, Just Eat was hit by the several challenges, losing its non-executive chairman to poor health, its chief executive officer stepping down and the Competition and Markets Authority reviewing Just Eat's acquisition of competitor Hungryhouse. ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish Conservative Party MPs\n21st-century British politicians\nMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies\nBritish television executives\nAlumni of the University of Nottingham\nBritish accountants\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish Conservative Party MPs\n\tMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies\n\tConservative Party (UK) MPs\n21st-century British politicians\n\t21st-century politicians by nationality\n\tMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies\n\tMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by century\nMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies\n\tMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by constituency\nBritish television executives\n\tTelevision executives by nationality\n\tTelevision in the United Kingdom\nAlumni of the University of Nottingham\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\n\tUniversity of Nottingham\n\tPeople associated with the University of Nottingham\nBritish accountants\n\tAccountants by nationality\n\tFinance in the United Kingdom\n\tAccounting in the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "WantedList", "content": "WantedList was an adult DVD-by-mail service established in 1999, offering flat-rate subscription-based rentals by mail to customers in the United States. It was based in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California with an additional distribution center in New Jersey.\n\nWantedList had approximately 25,000 subscribers and 20,000 adult DVD titles in stock. It was founded by Anh Tran and Danny Ting, two Asian Americans who were formerly consultants for Arthur Andersen.\n\nAcquisitions\nWantedList acquired competitor websites FlickSmart and RentFlixxx in Q4 of 2004. Shortly thereafter they acquired additional competitor websites Video Takeout and Flick Central (both holdings of VTO Enterprises Inc.). This last acquisition gave the company their East Coast distribution point in New Jersey to support the West Coast center in California.\n\nCompetition\nWantedList is one of a number of websites in the pornographic video marketplace that mimic the Netflix model of subscription-based rentals by mail. Other sites include: DVD Empire, XRentDVD, Intelliflix (closed), Intimatedvd, AdultDVDCentral.com, Rentdvdxxx.com, URentDVDs and SugarDVD\n\nAwards\nWantedList won the AVN Award for Best Retail Website in 2005, 2006 (tied with Adult DVD Empire) and 2007 and the Xbiz award for Web Retailer of the Year in 2007.\n\nWantedList is a winner of the 2010 Best Adult DVD Rental award for best online porn DVD movie rental service.\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOnline DVD rental\nAdult entertainment companies\nCompanies established in 1999\nCompanies based in Los Angeles, California\nAsian-American culture in Los Angeles\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOnline DVD rental\n\tOnline film rental services\n\tOnline retailers\nAdult entertainment companies\n\tAdult industry\n\tPornography by genre\n\tEntertainment companies of the United States\nCompanies established in 1999\n\tCompanies by year of establishment\n\t1999 establishments in the United States\n\t1999 in business\nCompanies based in Los Angeles, California\n\tCompanies based in California by city\n\tOrganizations based in Los Angeles\n\tCompanies based in the United States by city\nAsian-American culture in Los Angeles\n\tAsian-American culture by city\n\tCulture of Los Angeles\n\tEthnic groups in Los Angeles" }, { "title": "Clube Esportivo Uni\u00e3o", "content": "Clube Esportivo Uni\u00e3o, more commonly referred to as Uni\u00e3o Beltr\u00e3o, is a Brazilian professional association football club in Francisco Beltr\u00e3o, Paran\u00e1 which currently plays in Campeonato Paranaense, the top division of the Paran\u00e1 state football league.\n\nAchievements\n Campeonato Paranaense Second Division:\n Winners (1): 1979\n Campeonato Paranaense Third Division:\n Winners (1): 2016\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAssociation football clubs in Brazil\nFootball clubs in Paran\u00e1\nCampeonato Paranaense teams\nAssociation football clubs established in 1979\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAssociation football clubs in Brazil\n\tFootball clubs in Brazil\n\tSport in Brazil by sport\nFootball clubs in Paran\u00e1\n\tFootball in Paran\u00e1\n\tSport in Paran\u00e1 by sport\nCampeonato Paranaense teams\n\tFootball clubs in Brazil\n\tFootball in Paran\u00e1\nAssociation football clubs established in 1979\n\tAssociation football clubs by year of establishment\n\tFootball clubs in Brazil by year of establishment" }, { "title": "Fourfingers", "content": "Fourfingers is a 1939 mystery detective novel by the Irish-born writer Lynn Brock. It was the second in his trilogy featuring the characters of Scotland Yard detective Sergeant Venn and Constable Kither. Writing in the Times Literary Supplement, reviewer Maurice Percy Ashley observed \"Mr. Lynn Brock\u2019s new book, Fourfingers, good though it is, is so closely written and so full of incident that it is a little heavy going for the reader in search of intellectual relaxation.\"\n\nSynopsis\nThe body of celebrated author Carla Waterlow is found in a car on Marton Common, an expanse of heathland in the New Forest. She has been shot through the heart on a lonely stretch of road. Before long two other bodies are discovered nearby. Venner and Kither are despatched from London to lead the investigation. The case grows more complex as they follow up several leads, but appears to revolve around the fingerprints left on a gold cigarette case in Waterlow's car by an unknown figure.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1939 novels\nBritish detective novels\nNovels set in London\nNovels set in the New Forest\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1939 novels\n\t20th-century British novels\n\t1930s novels\n\tBooks by publication year\nBritish detective novels\n\tBritish mystery novels\n\tBritish novels by genre\nNovels set in London\n\tNovels by setting\n\tBritish novels by setting\nNovels set in the New Forest\n\tNovels by setting\n\tBritish novels by setting" }, { "title": "Bieni\u0105dzice", "content": "Bieni\u0105dzice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wielu\u0144, within Wielu\u0144 County, \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Wielu\u0144 and south-west of the regional capital \u0141\u00f3d\u017a.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Wielu\u0144 County\nVillages in \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Wielu\u0144 County\n\tVillages in \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship\n\tGeography of Wielu\u0144 County\n\tPopulated places in \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship\nVillages in \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship\n\tVillages in Poland by voivodeship\n\tGeography of \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in Poland by voivodeship\n\tPolish village stubs" }, { "title": "John A. Oates House", "content": "John A. Oates House is a historic home located at Fayetteville, Cumberland County, North Carolina. It is a late-18th / early 19th century dwelling remodeled in 1909. It is a two-story, five-bay frame Classical Revival style frame dwelling. It features a two-story pedimented portico supported by four fluted columns.\n\nIt was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.\n\nThe Oates House has since been relocated to a Fayetteville country club where it has been repurposed as a private clubhouse.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHouses in Cumberland County, North Carolina\nHistoric houses in North Carolina\nClassical Revival architecture in North Carolina\nNational Register of Historic Places in Cumberland County, North Carolina\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHouses in Cumberland County, North Carolina\n\tBuildings and structures in Cumberland County, North Carolina\nHouses in North Carolina\n\tBuildings and structures in North Carolina by type\nHistoric houses in North Carolina\n\tHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina\n\tHistoric sites in North Carolina\nClassical Revival architecture in North Carolina\n\tNeoclassical architecture in North Carolina\n\tArchitecture in North Carolina\nNational Register of Historic Places in Cumberland County, North Carolina\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in North Carolina by county\n\tProtected areas of Cumberland County, North Carolina" }, { "title": "2008 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I \u2013 Pool C", "content": "Group C of the 2008 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone Group I was one of four pools in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I of the 2008 Fed Cup. Four teams competed in a round robin competition, with the top team and the bottom team proceeding to their respective sections of the play-offs: the top team played for advancement to the World Group II Play-offs, while the bottom team faced potential relegation to Group II.\n\nBelarus vs. Georgia\n\nSweden vs. Slovenia\n\nBelarus vs. Slovenia\n\nSweden vs. Georgia\n\nBelarus vs. Sweden\n\nSlovenia vs. Georgia\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2008 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone\nFed Cup Europe/Africa Zone\nTennis tournaments in Europe\nTennis tournaments in Africa\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2008 Fed Cup Europe/Africa Zone\n\t2008 in tennis\n\tTennis in Europe \n\tTennis in Africa\nFed Cup Europe/Africa Zone\n\tFed Cup by region\n\tTennis in Europe\n\tTennis in Africa\nTennis tournaments in Europe\n\tTennis tournaments by region\n\tTennis in Europe\nTennis tournaments in Africa\n\tTennis tournaments by region\n\tTennis in Africa" }, { "title": "Freddy Martin", "content": "Frederick Alfred Martin (December 9, 1906 \u2013 September 30, 1983) was an American bandleader and tenor saxophonist.\n\nEarly life\nFreddy Martin was born in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Raised largely in an orphanage and by various relatives, Martin started out playing drums, then switched to C melody saxophone and subsequently tenor saxophone, the latter the one with which he would be identified. Early on, he had intended to become a journalist. He had hoped that he would earn enough money from his musical work to enter Ohio State University, but instead, he wound up becoming an accomplished musician. Martin led his own band while he was in high school, then played in various local bands. Martin spent his spare time selling musical instruments; which also gave him an excuse to listen to the Lombardos play at the \"Music Box\". After working on a ship's band, Martin joined the Mason-Dixon band, then joined Arnold Johnson and Jack Albin. It was with Albin's \"Hotel Pennsylvania Music\" that he made his first recordings, for Columbia's Harmony, Velvet Tone, and Clarion 50-cent labels in 1930.\n\nEarly career\n\nAfter a couple of years, his skill began attracting other musicians. One was Guy Lombardo, who remained friends with Martin throughout his life. After graduation from high school, Martin accepted a job at the H.N. White musical instrument company. When Lombardo was playing in Cleveland, Martin tried giving Lombardo some saxophones, which proved unsuccessful. But, Lombardo got to h", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican bandleaders\nAmerican saxophonists\nPeople from Cleveland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican bandleaders\n\tBig band bandleaders\n\t20th-century American musicians\nAmerican saxophonists\n\tJazz tenor saxophonists\n\t20th-century American musicians\nPeople from Cleveland\n\tPeople by city in Ohio\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Cuyahoga County, Ohio" }, { "title": "Yumna Tarif Khuli", "content": "Yumna Tarif Khuli (Arabic: \u064a\u0645\u0646\u0649 \u0637\u0631\u064a\u0641 \u0627\u0644\u062e\u0648\u0644\u064a) (born August 31, 1955) is Professor of Philosophy of Science and Head of the Philosophy Department at the Faculty of Arts, Cairo University. She has contributed the spread of scientific culture and the origins of scientific and rational thinking. She published several articles, TV programs and public lectures.\n\nAcademic qualifications \n BA, with Honors, in the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, 1977.\n Master of Philosophy on the subject of Philosophy of Science for Karl Popper: A theory on distinguishing scientific knowledge, under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Amira Helmy Matar, Cairo University, 1981.\n PhD, with first class honors, on the subject of indeterminism in contemporary science and the problem of freedom, supervised by Prof. Amira Helmy Matar, Cairo University, 1985.\n\nCareer \n\n Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, in 1977.\n Philosophy Assistant teacher, Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, 1981.\n Philosophy teacher, Faculty of Arts, Cairo University, 1985.\n Assistant professor, since 23 October 1991.\n Professor, since July 30, 1999.\n\nOrganizations \n\n Member of the History and Philosophy of Science Committee at the Academy of Scientific Research.\n Member of the Board of Directors of the Egyptian Philosophical Society.\n Member of the Egyptian Society for the History of Science.\n Member of the Board of Directors of the Nursing Research and Development Center.\n Member ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCairo University faculty\nPhilosophy academics\nPhilosophy of science\nEgyptian philosophers\n1955 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCairo University faculty\n\tFaculty by university or college in Egypt\n\tAcademics in Egypt\n\tAcademics by university or college\nPhilosophy academics\n\tPhilosophy education\n\tAcademics by discipline\n\tPhilosophy educators\nPhilosophy of science\n\tBranches of philosophy\n\tScience studies\n\tEgyptian philosophy\nEgyptian philosophers\n\tAfrican philosophers\n\tPhilosophy by country\n\tPhilosophers by nationality\n1955 births\n\t20th-century births\n\t20th-century Egyptian people\n\t20th-century philosophers" }, { "title": "Elizabeth Douglas, Countess of Erroll", "content": "Elizabeth Douglas, Countess of Erroll (died 1631) was a Scottish aristocrat.\n\nElizabeth was the youngest daughter of William Douglas, 6th Earl of Morton and Agnes Leslie, Countess of Morton. Morton had seven daughters, alleged to have been called the \"pearls of Lochleven\".\n\nMarriage negotiations\nShe married Francis Hay, 9th Earl of Erroll on 27 June 1590. The wedding was held in private, possibly on the 27 June, for fear that King James VI might try to prevent it. He wanted the Kirk of Scotland to be satisfied first that the couple would adhere to the Protestant religion. The Earl of Morton was threatened with legal action.\n\nDespite the King's objections the marriage had been backed by powerful courtiers. The Master of Glamis wanted it to strengthen a political faction. Sir Robert Melville encouraged the marriage believing it would reduce the influence of the Earl of Huntly on Erroll. There was opposition too, on 21 April 1590 the Earl of Montrose and others at Megginch Castle had tried to persuade Erroll not to marry her, but Erroll argued he could change his wife's friends' alliances.\n\nThere had been negotiation between the Earl of Morton and the Earl of Erroll about which daughter he would marry. Morton tried to make Erroll marry one of her older sisters, but he liked the youngest.\n\nThe marriage bands were authorised at the Newhouse of Lochleven on 2 June 1590, and proclaimed at the Kirk of Slains by Alexander Bruce.\n\nCatholic life in Protestant Scotland\nIn February 1593 K", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n16th-century Scottish women\n17th-century Scottish women\nScottish countesses\n16th-century Scottish people\n17th-century Scottish people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n16th-century Scottish women\n\tWomen of medieval Scotland\n\t16th-century women\n\t16th-century Scottish people\n17th-century Scottish women\n\t17th-century women\n\t17th-century Scottish people\nScottish countesses\n\tNobility of the United Kingdom\n\tScottish women by occupation\n\tScottish nobility\n16th-century Scottish people\n\t16th-century people by nationality\n\t16th-century British people\n\tScottish people by century\n17th-century Scottish people\n\t17th-century people by nationality\n\t17th-century British people\n\tScottish people by century" }, { "title": "Pillingsdorf", "content": "Pillingsdorf is a village and a former municipality in the district Saale-Orla-Kreis, in Thuringia, Germany. Since 1 January 2012, it is part of the town Triptis.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Thuringia\nFormer municipalities in Thuringia\nSaale-Orla-Kreis\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Thuringia\n\tPopulated places in Thuringia\n\tGeography of Thuringia\nFormer municipalities in Thuringia\n\tFormer municipalities in Germany\n\tMunicipalities in Thuringia\nSaale-Orla-Kreis\n\tDistricts of Thuringia\n\tGeography of Thuringia" }, { "title": "Sanepar", "content": "Sanepar is a Brazilian water and waste management company owned by Paran\u00e1 state. It provides water and sewage services to residential, commercial and industrial users in 345 cities and another 293 smaller areas in Paran\u00e1 and on the city of Porto Uni\u00e3o, Santa Catarina state. It provides water to 26.7 million customers, or 60% of the population of the state. It is one of the largest water and waste management company in Brazil. It provides basic sanitation services, which include all phases (abstraction, treatment, processing, distribution) and the collection, treatment and reuse of sewage. It has an 84,600 kilometer network for the withdrawal and distribution of drinking water, for sewage collection and for the discharge of treated sewage. Regarding solid waste, it operates landfills in Apucarana, Corn\u00e9lio Proc\u00f3pio and Cianorte\n\nHeadquartered in Curitiba Sanepar provides a universal water supply network in all the municipalities it serves. 100% of the sewage it collects is treated before discharge into water bodies.\n\nSIn addition Sanepar also has a 40% stake in CS Bioenergia S.A., a special purpose enterprise incorporated in partnership with Cattalini Bioenergia to exploit sewage-based energy generation at the biodigestion unit implanted next to the Bel\u00e9m wastewater treatment plant in Curitiba. The activities of CS Bioenergia will comply with Brazil's national solid waste policy governing the non-generation/reduction, reuse, treatment and disposal of waste.\n\nHistory\n\nSanepar ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWater companies of Brazil\nWaste management companies of Brazil\nCompanies based in Paran\u00e1 (state)\nCompanies based in Curitiba\nEnergy companies established in 1963\nUtilities of Brazil\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWater companies of Brazil\n\tCompanies of Brazil by industry\nWater supply and sanitation in Brazil\nWaste management companies of Brazil\n\tCompanies of Brazil by industry\n\tEnvironment of Brazil\nCompanies based in Paran\u00e1 (state)\n\tCompanies of Brazil by state\nCompanies based in Curitiba\n\tCompanies of Brazil by city\nEnergy companies established in 1963\n\tEnergy companies by year of establishment\nUtilities of Brazil\n\tPublic utilities by country\n\tCompanies of Brazil by industry" }, { "title": "Buglioni", "content": "Buglioni is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\nBenedetto Buglioni (1459/1460\u20131521), Italian sculptor\nFrank Buglioni (born 1989), British boxer\nPaolo Buglioni (born 1950), Italian actor and voice actor\nSanti Buglioni (1494\u20131576), Italian sculptor, nephew of Benedetto", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian-language surnames\nSurnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian-language surnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tItalian words and phrases\nSurnames\n\tPersonal identification\n\tFamily\n\tNames by culture\n\tNaming conventions\n\tIdentity" }, { "title": "(Drawing) Rings Around the World", "content": "\"(Drawing) Rings Around the World\" is a song by Super Furry Animals and was the second single taken from the band's fifth album, Rings Around the World. The track reached number 28 on the UK Singles Chart on release in October 2001. Singer Gruff Rhys has described the song as being about \"rings of communication around the world. All the rings of pollution\".\n\nCritical reaction to the track was generally positive with many reviewers comparing the song to the work of other groups such as Status Quo, ELO and The Beach Boys. A promotional music video was produced to accompany \"(Drawing) Rings Around the World\"'s release as a single. Directed by Pedro Romhanyi the video features images of fictional television stations including \"SFA TV\", which shows the band playing along with the track. An alternative video, directed by Sean Hillen, was included on the DVD version of Rings Around the World on its release in July 2001. This video features the lyrics to the track scrolling slowly from the bottom of the screen upwards in front of an image of a globe. The DVD version of Rings Around the World also includes a Llwybr Llaethog remix of \"(Drawing) Rings Around the World\".\n\nThemes and recording\n\nAccording to lead vocalist Gruff Rhys, \"(Drawing) Rings Around the World\" is about \"all the rings of communication around the world. All the rings of pollution, and all the radioactivity that goes around. If you could visualize all the things we don't see, Earth could look like some kind of fucked", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSuper Furry Animals songs\nSongs released in 2001\nBritish rock songs\nMusic videos directed by Pedro Romhanyi\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSuper Furry Animals songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tRock songs by band\nSongs released in 2001\n\t2001 songs\n\t2001 in music\nBritish rock songs\n\tBritish songs by genre\n\tRock songs by country\nMusic videos directed by Pedro Romhanyi\n\tMusic videos by director" }, { "title": "Boyolali Regency", "content": "Boyolali () is a regency () in the eastern part of Central Java province in Indonesia. It covers an area of 1,015.10 km2, and had a population of 930,531 at the 2010 Census and 1,062,713 at the 2020 Census.\n\nHistory\nThe anniversary of the founding of Boyolali is celebrated on June 5, as the government of Kasunanan Surakarta stated a new rule about the village government or the government outside the Kuthanegara (Capital City) on June 5, 1847. The rule was adopted pursuant to the treaty of Serat Perjanjian Dalem Natha entered into between Paku Buwana VII and the Dutch Government in the belief that the incumbent government was unable to manage all the complicated government tasks. The treaty is in the treaty of Serat Perjanjian Dalem Natha page 140 \u2013 146 or in Staatsblad 1847 No. 30. Chapter 30 \u2013 36. According to Staatsblad in 1847 No.30, the Government of Kasunanan Surakarta formed six \"Mountain Regencies\" in its surrounding area to help the government in those regions. The six regions were the City of Surakarta and the Regencies of Kartosuro, Klaten, Boyolali, Ampel and Sragen. (Pawarti Surakarta, 1939:71). Based on that Staatsblad later on known as the anniversary of the Regency Boyolali was June 5, 1847.\n\nGeography and Climate\n\nGeography\nThe capital city, also named Boyolali, lies 27\u00a0km to the west of Solo.\nThe regency covers an area of approximately 1,015.10\u00a0km\u00b2 with the highest point being Mount Merbabu - 3,141 m.\n\nBoyolali is located at the east foothill of Mount Merapi ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRegencies of Central Java\nPopulated places in Central Java\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRegencies of Central Java\n\tAdministrative divisions of Indonesia by province\n\tGeography of Central Java\nPopulated places in Central Java\n\tPopulated places in Indonesia by province\n\tGeography of Central Java\n\tCities in Indonesia by province" }, { "title": "Leaf-nosed bat", "content": "The New World leaf-nosed bats (Phyllostomidae) are found from southern North America to South America, specifically from the Southwest United States to northern Argentina. They are ecologically the most varied and diverse family within the order Chiroptera. Most species are insectivorous, but the phyllostomid bats include within their number true predatory species and frugivores (subfamily Stenodermatinae and Carolliinae). For example, the spectral bat (Vampyrum spectrum), the largest bat in the Americas, eats vertebrate prey, including small, dove-sized birds. Members of this family have evolved to use food groups such as fruit, nectar, pollen, insects, frogs, other bats, and small vertebrates, and in the case of the vampire bats, even blood.\n\nBoth the scientific and common names derive from their often large, lance-shaped noses, greatly reduced in some of the nectar- and pollen-feeders. Because these bats echolocate nasally, this \"nose-leaf\" is thought to serve some role in modifying and directing the echolocation call. Similar nose leaves are found in some other groups of bats, most notably the Old World leaf-nosed bats.\n\nNew World leaf-nosed bats are usually brown, grey, or black, although five species are white. They range in size from in head-body length, and can weigh from . Most roost in fairly small groups within caves, animal burrows, or hollow trees, although some species aggregate in colonies of several hundred individuals. They do not hibernate, although some sp", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBats of South America\nBats of North America\nPhyllostomidae\nEcholocating animals\nInsectivorous bats\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBats of South America\n\tFauna of South America by taxonomy\n\tVertebrates of South America\n\tMammals of South America\n\tBats by region\nBats of North America\n\tFauna of North America by taxonomy\n\tVertebrates of North America\n\tMammals of North America\n\tBats by region\nPhyllostomidae\n\tBats by classification\n\tBat families\nEcholocating animals\n\tAnimals by adaptation\nInsectivorous bats\n\tBats by diet\n\tBats by behavior\n\tVertebrates that eat arthropods\n\tMammals by adaptation" }, { "title": "Viseu D\u00e3o Laf\u00f5es", "content": "The Comunidade Intermunicipal Viseu D\u00e3o Laf\u00f5es () is an administrative division in Portugal. It replaced the previously existing Greater Metropolitan Area of Viseu. Since January 2015, Viseu D\u00e3o Laf\u00f5es is also a NUTS3 subregion of Centro Region, that covers the same area as the intermunicipal community. The main city and seat of the intermunicipal community is Viseu. The population in 2011 was 267,633, in an area of 3,237.74\u00a0km\u00b2.\n\nMunicipalities \n\nThe intermunicipal community Viseu D\u00e3o Laf\u00f5es consists of 14 municipalities:\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIntermunicipal communities in Portugal\nNUTS 3 statistical regions of the European Union\nGeography of Centro Region, Portugal\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIntermunicipal communities in Portugal\n\tLocal government in Portugal\n\tSubdivisions of Portugal\nNUTS 3 statistical regions of the European Union\n\tNUTS 2 statistical regions of the European Union\n\tStatistical regions of the European Union\nGeography of Centro Region, Portugal\n\tGeography of Portugal by region\n\tCentro Region, Portugal" }, { "title": "South European nase", "content": "The South European nase (Protochondrostoma genei) is a species of cyprinid fish.\n\nIt is found in Italy and Slovenia. Its natural habitats are rivers and freshwater lakes. It is threatened by habitat loss. It is the only species in its genus.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCyprinid fish of Europe\nFreshwater fish of Italy\nFreshwater fish of Slovenia\nEndangered species\nSpecies endangered by habitat loss\nFauna of Italy\nFauna of Slovenia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCyprinid fish of Europe\n\tCyprinidae\n\tEuropean fish\nFreshwater fish of Italy\n\tFish of Italy\n\tFreshwater fish by country\nFreshwater fish of Slovenia\n\tFish of Slovenia\n\tFreshwater fish by country\nEndangered species\n\tBiological conservation\n\tEnvironmental issues with population\nSpecies endangered by habitat loss\n\tEnvironmental issues with population\n\tBiological conservation\nFauna of Italy\n\tFauna by country\n\tBiodiversity of Italy\nFauna of Slovenia\n\tFauna by country\n\tBiodiversity of Slovenia" }, { "title": "Waghjan", "content": "Waghj\u0101n bazar (alternatively Vagdzhan or Vaghj\u0101n) is a village in Logar Province, in eastern Afghanistan.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Logar Province\nVillages in Afghanistan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Logar Province\n\tPopulated places in Afghanistan by province\n\tGeography of Logar Province\nVillages in Afghanistan\n\tPopulated places in Afghanistan\n\tRural settlements in Afghanistan\n\tGeography of Afghanistan" }, { "title": "HMAS Rushcutter (naval base)", "content": "HMAS Rushcutter is a former Royal Australian Navy (RAN) base that served as a depot, radar and anti-submarine training school located at Rushcutters Bay and , in Sydney's eastern suburbs in New South Wales, Australia.\n\nHistory\nOriginally the New South Wales headquarters of the Naval Brigade and naval artillery from 1901, the site was used as an administrative depot due to the demolition of Fort Macquarie as facilities for the compulsory peacetime training from 1911-1929. The site remained as the Naval Reserve Depot and the Anti Submarine School was opened there in 1939 and used by the RAN and newly formed Anti-Submarine Branch of the Naval Reserve.\n\nOn 1 August 1940, the depot was commissioned as HMAS Rushcutter. During World War II the site housed the Anti-Submarine School, the Radar and Gunnery Instruction School and served as a base for the mosquito fleet: Harbour Defence Motor Launches, the Fairmiles and the Naval Auxiliary Patrol Boats. The training of RAN Radar Operators transferred from HMAS Rushcutter to HMAS Watson in 1943. The technical functions of Radar operation remained at HMAS Rushcutter. At the end of World War II, the site became a training facility for the RAN Experimental Labs and Research Labs.\n\nCurrent use\nIn 1979 the Australian Government transferred the site to NSW Government ownership for public recreational use.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoyal Australian Navy bases\nMilitary installations in New South Wales\nMilitary installations closed in the 1970s\nRadar schools\nAnti-submarine warfare schools\nMilitary installations established in 1940\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoyal Australian Navy bases\n\tMilitary installations of Australia\n\tNavy bases\nMilitary installations in New South Wales\n\tMilitary installations of Australia by state\nMilitary installations closed in the 1970s\n\t20th-century military history of Australia\n\tMilitary installations of Australia\nRadar schools\n\tMilitary education and training in Australia\n\tAnti-submarine warfare schools\nMilitary installations established in 1940\n\tMilitary installations of Australia\n\tMilitary installations of World War II" }, { "title": "PMT Italia", "content": "PMT Italia, whose name means Paper Machinery Technology, supports the paper industry by means of mechanical engineering, automation engineering, on site services and manufacturing of machines for all grades of paper. The company was created in 2000 from the purchase of Beloit Italia, the Italian subsidiary of Beloit Corporation. Its headquarters are in Pinerolo (TO), Italy. PMT Italia is one of the leading industrial company of the city with Corcos and Euroball.Pinerolo#Economy.\n\nHistory\n\nFrom a local foundry\u2026 (1897-1957)\nIn 1897, the Piedmontese entrepreneur Francesco Poccardi set up a local foundry in Pinerolo, next to the railway connecting Pinerolo and Turin. A few years later, the company expanded its activity by creating a new factory for producing and refurbishing railway vehicles under the name of Officine Meccaniche di Pinerolo.\n\nIn 1938, the local foundry and the new factory were consolidated into a new company: the Officine Meccaniche Poccardi Pinerolo. The new company started to supply the paper machinery field.\n\nTo Beloit Italia (1957-2000)\n\nThe American paper machines producer, Beloit Corporation bought up the company in September 1957. The company was renamed Beloit Italia and started to supply machines and equipment to the worldwide pulp and paper industry.\n\nFrom 1957 to 2000, 85% of the production was exported to paper mills all over the world.\n\nAfter 43 years of cooperation, Beloit Italia was bought up when Beloit Corporation collapsed into bankruptcy.\n\nPMT", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCompanies based in Piedmont\nManufacturing companies of Italy\nEngineering companies of Italy\nPapermaking companies of Italy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCompanies based in Piedmont\n\tCompanies of Italy by region\n\tCompanies based in Italy by city\n\tCompanies based in the Metropolitan City of Turin\nManufacturing companies of Italy\n\tManufacturing companies by country\n\tIndustries of Italy\nEngineering companies of Italy\n\tEngineering companies by country\n\tCompanies of Italy by industry\nPapermaking companies of Italy\n\tPaper industry in Italy\n\tManufacturing companies of Italy by industry\n\tPapermaking companies by country" }, { "title": "State Art and Sculpture Museum", "content": "The State Art and Sculpture Museum () is a museum dedicated to fine arts and sculpture in Ankara, Turkey. It was designed in 1927 by architect Arif Hikmet Koyuno\u011flu and built between 1927 and 1930 as the T\u00fcrkoca\u011f\u0131 Building, upon the direction of Mustafa Kemal Atat\u00fcrk, the founder and first President of Turkey. It is located close to the Ethnography Museum and houses a rich collection of Turkish art from the late 19th century to the present day. There are also galleries for guest exhibitions.\n\nThe museum was reopened after the restoration of the building in 1980. Today, the museum is a center of art where the most outstanding works of the artists who played important roles in the development of Turkish painting and sculpture are exhibited. In addition to the collections of art works reflecting the formation and development periods of Turkish plastic arts, and its classification, and to the Library of Plastic Arts which fills the gap in this field (enriched every year by the donations of domestic or foreign resources, or by new purchases), the archives of Turkish artists satisfactorily respond to the needs of researchers working in these fields.\n\nThe protection of the works of fine arts, which is one of the most important responsibilities of the museum beside training, is done by employing a method particularly developed to ensure the most satisfactory results when dealing with the problems arising from temperature, humidity and sorting difficulties. Any damage due to aging whi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMuseums in Ankara\nArt museums and galleries in Turkey\nSculpture galleries in Turkey\nEstablishments in Turkey by year\nNational museums of Turkey\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMuseums in Ankara\n\tCulture in Ankara\n\tTourist attractions in Ankara\n\tBuildings and structures in Ankara\n\tGeography of Ankara\nArt museums and galleries in Turkey\n\tMuseums in Turkey by type\n\tArt museums by country\n\tArt in Turkey\nSculpture galleries in Turkey\n\tMuseums in Turkey by type\n\tSculpture galleries by country\n\tArt in Turkey\nEstablishments in Turkey by year\n\tEstablishments by country and year\n\tTurkey history-related lists\nNational museums of Turkey\n\tMuseums in Turkey\n\tNational museums by country\n\tCulture of Turkey\n\tTourism in Turkey" }, { "title": "Govindan Rangarajan", "content": "Govindan Rangarajan is currently the Director of the Indian Institute of Science in Bengaluru (formerly Bangalore), India. He is a Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Indian Institute of Science.\n\nEducation and career \nRangarajan obtained his Integrated MSc (Hons.) degree from the Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani in 1985, and his PhD degree from the University of Maryland, College Park in 1990. He was a Staff Scientist in the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley in the US before joining the Indian Institute of Science as an Assistant Professor in 1992.\n\nHis research areas include nonlinear dynamics and chaos, time series analysis, and computational biology. His work is applied in areas such as neuroscience, geophysics and accelerator physics.\n\nAs co-PI of the Indo-French Cyber University Project, he helped establish the first inter-continental satellite-based courses. These courses were taught live to Indian and French students in various subject areas. He also headed the National Mathematics Initiative, which ran instructional schools and workshops in cutting-edge areas at the interface between mathematics and other fields. He was instrumental in setting up and running the interdisciplinary PhD programme in mathematical sciences. He also headed the Indo-US Virtual Institute for Mathematics and Statistical Sciences, which was jointly set up by the National Science Foundation, USA and the Indo-US Science and Technology Forum,", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian mathematicians\nAcademics of the Indian Institute of Science\n20th-century Indian mathematicians\n21st-century Indian mathematicians\nUniversity of Maryland, College Park alumni\nBirla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani alumni\nDirectors of the Indian Institute of Science\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian mathematicians\n\tIndian scientists by discipline\n\tMathematicians by nationality\nAcademics of the Indian Institute of Science\n\tIndian Institute of Science faculty\nIndian academia by university\n20th-century Indian mathematicians\n\t20th-century mathematicians by nationality\n\t20th-century Indian scientists\n21st-century Indian mathematicians\n\t21st-century mathematicians by nationality\n\t21st-century Indian scientists\nUniversity of Maryland, College Park alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Maryland\n\tUniversity of Maryland, College Park people\nBirla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Rajasthan\n\tBirla Institute of Technology and Science\n\tBirla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani people\nDirectors of the Indian Institute of Science\n\tIndian Institute of Science\n\tIndian Institute of Science faculty\n\tIndian academics by university" }, { "title": "Kim Deok-soo", "content": "Kim Deok-Soo (; born 24 April 1987) is a South Korean footballer who plays as goalkeeper for Bucheon FC 1995 in K League Challenge.\n\nCareer\nHe was selected by Bucheon FC 1995 in 2013 K League Draft. He made his debut against Suwon FC on 16 March 2013.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouth Korean footballers\nK League Challenge players\nBucheon FC 1995 players\n1987 births\nAssociation football goalkeepers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouth Korean footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSouth Korean sportspeople\n\tKorean footballers\nK League Challenge players\n\tFootball in South Korea\n\tK League players\nBucheon FC 1995 players\n\tSouth Korean football clubs\n\tFootball clubs in South Korea\n1987 births\n\t1987 in South Korea\n\t20th-century South Korean people\nAssociation football goalkeepers\n\tFootball positions\n\tAssociation football players by position\n\tFootballers by position" }, { "title": "George Hoellering", "content": "George Michael Hoellering (20 July 1897 \u2013 10 February 1980) was an Austrian film director, producer and cinema manager. He directed Hortobagy (1936) about the Puszta in Hungary, as well as the 1951 British film Murder in the Cathedral, which he co-wrote with T. S. Eliot. He was the director of the Academy Cinema in London's Oxford Street from 1944 until his death in 1980.\n\nEarly life\nGeorge Hoellering was born as Georg Michael H\u00f6llering in Baden, near Vienna, Austria, on 20 July 1897, the third of four children of the musician and impresario, Georg H\u00f6llering, and his wife, Maria Magdalene.\n\nCareer\nFrom 1919 to 1924 Hoellering was licensee of the Schikaneder Kino in Vienna. At the beginning of the 1920s he moved to Berlin, managed his Vienna cinema from the distance, and worked in the film industry as an editor and director of shorts. He was production manager of Kuhle Wampe (1932), a German film classic, written by Bertolt Brecht. With the approaching Nazi takeover at the end of 1932, Hoellering and his pregnant Jewish wife thought it wise to leave Germany. For a short time they settled in Vienna.\n\nEarly in 1934, Hoellering, his family and the cameraman L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Sch\u00e4ffer moved to Hungary, to make a film at the famous Puszta of Hortob\u00e1gy. The film Hortobagy is a docu-fiction, an amalgam of documentary shots with a threefold story-line, which is acted out by peasants and herdsmen. As the Hungarian censors ordered Hortobagy to be cut by more than 10%, in 1936 Hoellering decided to", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustrian film directors\nBritish film directors\nFilm producers\nCinema pioneers\n20th-century Austrian people\n20th-century British people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustrian film directors\n\tCinema of Austria\n\tAustrian film people\n\tFilm directors by nationality\nBritish film directors\n\tCinema of the United Kingdom\n\tBritish film people\n\tFilm directors by nationality\nFilm producers\n\tFilm production\n\tFilm personnel\nCinema pioneers\n\tHistory of film\n\tFilm industry\n20th-century Austrian people\n\t20th-century people by nationality\n\tPeople of the Austrian Empire\n20th-century British people\n\t20th-century people by nationality\n\tPeople of the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Ante Nik\u0161i\u0107", "content": "Ante Nik\u0161i\u0107 (8 June 1892 \u2013 28 January 1962) was a Croatian lawyer and politician who served as Minister of Interior of the Independent State of Croatia between 1942 and 1943.\n\nEarly life\nNik\u0161i\u0107 was born in Gospi\u0107 in Croatian region of Lika. He attended high school in Gospi\u0107. Nik\u0161i\u0107 studied law at the University of Vienna and at the Faculty of Law, University of Zagreb where he gained the title of doctor of law. As a student, he was member of the Party of Right's youth organization and was the president of \"Kvaternik\" club and of the students' support society. After he left university he worked as a judge in Gospi\u0107 and Zagreb, and later worked as a lawyer in Vukovar. In Vukovar, he was an editor of local newspaper of the Croatian Union, and later the newspaper of the Croatian Bloc during the 1925 elections, after which he worked as a judge in such regions as Jastrebarsko, Ivanec and Karlovac, where he became President of the Karlovac Municipal Court and later President of the Judicial Table, a district court.\n\nIndependent State of Croatia\nAs a President of the Judicial Table, Nik\u0161i\u0107 saw the collapse of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and establishment of the Independent State of Croatia (NDH). He was a member of the Usta\u0161e organization even before the war. After the NDH was proclaimed, he helped to organize the new state institutions in Karlovac. Ante Paveli\u0107, while he was on his way to Zagreb from Italy, stayed in Ante Nik\u0161i\u0107's home for two days and there received the German envo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCroatian lawyers\nCroatian politicians\nGovernment ministers of Croatia\nUniversity of Vienna alumni\nFaculty of Law, University of Zagreb alumni\nPeople from Gospi\u0107\nPeople from the Independent State of Croatia\nUsta\u0161e\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCroatian lawyers\n\tLawyers by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nCroatian politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nGovernment ministers of Croatia\n\tGovernment ministers by country\n\tPolitics of Croatia\nUniversity of Vienna alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Austria\n\tEducation in Vienna\n\tFaculty of Law, University of Zagreb alumni\n\tPeople associated with the University of Zagreb\n\tUniversity and college people in 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resistance movements in Yugoslavia\n\tCroatian war crimes in World War II\n\tWar crimes by country and people\n\tCrimes against humanity\n\tWar crimes in Croatia\n\tWorld War II crimes in Yugoslavia\n\tWar crimes in Yugoslavia\n\tWar crimes in Europe\n\tAxis powers\n\tWorld War II by country\n\tParticipants in World War II\n\tFormer polities of the Cold War\n\tFormer countries in Europe\n\tYugoslav Croatia\n\tHistory of modern Croatia\n\t20th century in Croatia\n\tCroatian irredentism\n\tHistory of the Serbs of Croatia\n\tAnti-communist organizations\n\tAnti-communism by country\n\tAnti-communist resistance movements\n\tFascism by country\n\tCollaboration during World War II\n\tFar-right politics in Croatia\n\tPolitical movements in Croatia\n\tFascism in Europe\n\tWorld War II resistance movements\n\tPartisan movements in World War II\n\tPolitical repression in Yugoslavia\n\tCold War rebellions\n\tCroatian war crimes in World War II\n\tWar crimes by country and people\n\tCrimes against humanity\n\tWar crimes in Croatia\n\tWorld War II crimes in Yugoslavia\n\tWar crimes in Yugoslavia\n\tWar crimes in Europe\n\tPersecution of Serbs\n\tPersecution by Serb nationalist entities\n\tAnti-Serb sentiment in Croatia\n\tPersecution of Orthodox Christians\n\tPersecution of Eastern Orthodox Christians\n\tPolitical repression by country\n\tPolitical repression in Croatia\n\tRacially motivated violence in Europe\n\tRacism by country\n\tHate crimes\n\tEthnic cleansing in Europe\n\tEthnic cleansing by country\n\tGenocides in Europe\n\tGenocides by country\n\tWorld War II crimes in Yugoslavia\n\tWar crimes in Yugoslavia\n\tCrimes against humanity" }, { "title": "John Dickinson (bishop)", "content": "John Hubert Dickinson (18 April 190131 May 1993) was a British Anglican bishop who served as Assistant Bishop of Melanesia from 1931 to 1937.\n\nFamily and education\nDickinson was born in Longhoughton, Northumberland (UK), the only son of Harry G. Dickinson, priest, and his second wife Edina C. V. Johnson; he was baptised on 23 June 1901 at Longhoughton by his father, and educated at Jesus College, Oxford before training for ordination at Cuddesdon College. In 1937, he married Frances Victoria (daughter of C. F. Thorp, a priest; she died 1991) and they had two daughters.\n\nEarly ministry\nDickinson was made deacon in 1925 and ordained priest in 1926, both at York by Cosmo Lang, Archbishop of York. He served as curate of St John's Middlesbrough from 1925 to 1929 and became a Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (SPG) missionary in South Tokyo from 1929 to 1931, when he was appointed Assistant Bishop of Melanesia.\n\nHe was consecrated a bishop on 30 August 1931 by Alfred Averill, Bishop of Auckland, at St Paul's Cathedral, Wellington. He held the post of assistant bishop (for the Southern archdeaconry) until he resigned before April 1937.\n\nReturn to Britain\nJust before resigning his See, Dickinson had returned to Britain; on 4 June 1937 he was instituted Vicar of Felkirk-with-Brierley, West Riding of Yorkshire He moved North in 1942 to become vicar of Warkworth, Northumberland; and was (additionally) appointed an honorary canon of Newcastle Cathedral in 1947. I", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century Anglican bishops in Oceania\nAlumni of Jesus College, Oxford\nAnglican bishops of Melanesia\nBritish Anglican missionaries\nAnglican missionaries in Japan\nPeople from Northumberland\nClergy from Northumberland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century Anglican bishops in Oceania\n\tAnglican bishops by century\n\tReligion in Oceania\n\tAnglican bishops by region\nAlumni of Jesus College, Oxford\n\tPeople associated with Jesus College, Oxford\n\tAlumni by university or college in Oxford\n\tAlumni of the University of Oxford\nAnglican bishops of Melanesia\n\tAnglican bishops by diocese in Oceania\n\tBishops of the Anglican Church of Melanesia\nBritish Anglican missionaries\n\tAnglican missionaries by nationality\n\tBritish Anglican priests\nAnglican missionaries in Japan\n\tAnglican missionaries by country\n\tChristianity in Japan\nPeople from Northumberland\n\tPeople by county in England\nClergy from Northumberland\n\tClergy by place\n\tPeople by district in England\n\tReligious leaders from Northumberland\n\tChristian religious leaders by region" }, { "title": "Espelette pepper", "content": "The Espelette pepper (French: Piment d'Espelette ; Basque: Ezpeletako biperra) is a variety of Capsicum annuum that is cultivated in the French commune of Espelette, Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques, traditionally the northern territory of the Basque people. On 1 June 2000, it was classified as an AOC product and was confirmed as an APO product on 22 August 2002.\n\nChili pepper, originating in Central and South America, was introduced into France during the 16th century. After first being used medicinally, it became popular as a condiment and for the conservation of meats. It is now a cornerstone of Basque cuisine, where it has gradually replaced black pepper and it is a key ingredient in piperade.\n\nAOC espelette peppers are cultivated in the following communes: Ainhoa, Cambo-les-Bains, Espelette, Halsou, Itxassou, Jatxou, Larressore, Saint-P\u00e9e-sur-Nivelle, Soura\u00efde, and Ustaritz. They are harvested in late summer and, in September, characteristic festoons of pepper are hung on balconies and house walls throughout the communes to dry out. An annual pepper festival organized by Confr\u00e9rie du Piment d'Espelette, held since 1968 on the last weekend in October, attracts some 20,000 tourists.\n\nThis pepper attains a maximum grade of only 4,000 on the Scoville scale and is therefore considered only mildly hot. It can be purchased as festoons of fresh or dried peppers, as ground pepper, or pur\u00e9ed or pickled in jars.\n\nIn the United States, non-AOC espelette peppers grown and marketed in California", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCapsicum cultivars\nFlora of France\nCuisine of Nouvelle-Aquitaine\nCrops originating from the Americas\nAgriculture in Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCapsicum cultivars\n\tAgricultural products\n\tEdible Solanaceae\n\tPlants and pollinators\nFlora of France\n\tFlora by country\n\tFlora of Europe\nCuisine of Nouvelle-Aquitaine\n\tFrench cuisine by region\n\tNouvelle-Aquitaine\nCrops originating from the Americas\n\tAgriculture by country\n\tAmerican cuisine\n\tAgricultural products\nAgriculture in Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques\n\tAgriculture in France by department\n\tPyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques\n\tFood industry in France\n\tGeography of Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques" }, { "title": "Vijitha Mallika", "content": "Gamamathige Vijitha de Silva (born 5 July 1943 \u2013 died 16 October 1992 as \u0dc0\u0dd2\u0da2\u0dd2\u0dad \u0db8\u0dbd\u0dca\u0dbd\u0dd2\u0d9a\u0dcf) [Sinhala]), popularly as Vijitha Mallika, was an actress in Sri Lankan cinema. One of the most popular film actresses in early Sinhala cinema, Mallika appeared in more than 40 films including popular films, Suvineetha Lalani, Sengawunu Menika, Dheewarayo, London Hamu and Sweep Ticket.\n\nPersonal life\nMallika was born on 5 July 1943 in Negombo as the eldest of the family. Her father Gamamathige Silva was a businessman came to Negambo from Induruwa and started a business. Her mother was Mary Wickramasinghe. Mallika has three younger brothers - Austin, Sunil, Mahinda - and two younger sisters - Chandra and Swarna. Mallika's father's younger sister was married to film actor Boniface Fernando. Also, Vijitha's cousin, Milissina was a stage actress. Mallika's mother's brother, Benjamin Fernando, was a playwright and stage actor in Negombo at the time. Benjamin was the father of popular film actress Lina Fernando.\n\nMallika studied at Sinhala New School, Wella Street, Negombo and then from Newstead Girls College, Negambo. Mallika was married to fellow actor Anton Fernando. She met Fernando during the casting of Veera Vijaya. At that time, Anton was the harmonium player of a band in Negombo. Anton and Vijitha's love affair had obstacles from both sides, due to religious conflicts. Mallika was Buddhist and Anton was Catholic. Later, Mallika converted to Catholicism and married Anton. For this, a re", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSri Lankan film actresses\nSri Lankan Buddhists\nConverts to Roman Catholicism\nActresses in Sinhala cinema\nPeople from Negombo\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSri Lankan film actresses\n\tSri Lankan actresses\n\tFilm actresses by nationality\n\t20th-century Sri Lankan actresses\n\t21st-century Sri Lankan actresses\nSri Lankan Buddhists\n\tBuddhism in Sri Lanka\n\tBuddhists by nationality\n\tReligion in Sri Lanka\nConverts to Roman Catholicism\n\tConverts to Christianity\n\tFormer Buddhists\nActresses in Sinhala cinema\n\tSri Lankan actresses\n\tActresses by nationality\n\t20th-century Sri Lankan actresses\n\t21st-century Sri Lankan actresses\nPeople from Negombo\n\tPeople by city in Sri Lanka\n\tPeople from Western Province, Sri Lanka" }, { "title": "Fred Hankinson", "content": "Frederick Charles \"Fred\" Hankinson (21 June 1925 \u2013 7 October 1997) was an Australian politician. He was a Labor member of the New South Wales Legislative Council from 1984 to 1991.\n\nHankinson was born in Auburn, New South Wales, and was educated locally at public schools. After leaving school he became a meatworker, and became active in the union movement. He joined the Labor Party in 1959 and was State President of the Australian Metal Industry Employees Union and an executive member of the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council. He was also president of the Auburn State Electoral Council for five years. In 1984, he was appointed to the New South Wales Legislative Council after the resignation of Paul Landa; he served until 1991.\n\nHankinson died at Camperdown in 1997. He was cremated at Rookwood Cemetery.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the New South Wales Legislative Council\nAustralian trade unionists\nAustralian Labor Party members\nPeople from New South Wales\n1925 births\n1997 deaths\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the New South Wales Legislative Council\n\tNew South Wales politicians\n\tMembers of the Parliament of New South Wales\n\tPolitics of New South Wales\nAustralian trade unionists\n\tAustralian people by occupation\n\tLabor movement in Australia\nAustralian Labor Party members\n\tAustralian politicians by party\n\tPolitics of Australia by party\nPeople from New South Wales\n\tPeople by state or territory in Australia\n\tNew South Wales\n1925 births\n\tBirths by year\n\t1920s births\n1997 deaths\n\tDeaths by year\n\t1990s deaths\n\tCauses of death\n\tAustralian people by year of death" }, { "title": "Pseudopanthera", "content": "Pseudopanthera is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Jacob H\u00fcbner in 1823.\n\nSpecies\n Pseudopanthera macularia (Linnaeus, 1758)\n Pseudopanthera ennomosaria (Walker, 1862)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoth genera\nGeometridae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoth genera\n\tArthropod genera\n\tInsect genera\n\tAnimal genera\nGeometridae\n\tMoth families\n\tLepidoptera families\n\tGeometridae genera" }, { "title": "Tulsi Agarwal", "content": "Tulsi Agarwal (born 16 June 1959, in Kesinga, Kalahandi district, Odisha) is an Indian politician and a national executive member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).\n\nPolitical career\nAgarwal was instrumental in the formation of Biju Janta Dal (BJD) in Odisha and its alliance with the BJP. In 2010 he formed an alliance in Jharkhand under the leadership of Shri Arjun Munda. He has had close relations with the top brass of BJP such as the former PM Atal Bihari Vajpaye, Lal Krishna Advani, late Shri Promod Mahajan, Arun Jaitley and others. He is involved in IT/ITES infrastructure development in NCR and was the director of the nationalized Dena bank. Agarwal has been the vice president of the Roller Skating Federation of India since 1990, and because of his efforts, roller skating has received recognition from India's ministry of sports.\n\nPersonal life\nTulsi Agrawal is married to Dr. Deepika Agrawal, an associate professor at the University of Delhi. He has a son and 2 daughters.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPoliticians from Odisha\nBharatiya Janata Party politicians from Odisha\nIndian bankers\nRoller skating in India\nDr. Deepika Agrawal\nUniversity of Delhi faculty\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPoliticians from Odisha\n\tPolitics of Odisha\n\tPeople from Odisha by occupation\nBharatiya Janata Party politicians from Odisha\n\tIndian politicians by party\n\tPoliticians by party in India\n\tPoliticians from Odisha\n\tIndian politicians by state or union territory\n\tIndian political people by state\nIndian bankers\n\tBankers by nationality\n\tPeople in finance by nationality\nRoller skating in India\n\tSport in India by sport\n\tRoller skating by country\nDr. Deepika Agrawal\n\tUniversity of Delhi faculty\nIndian academics\nUniversity of Delhi faculty\n\tEducators by nationality\n\tAcademics by nationality\n\tFaculty by university in India\n\tUniversity of Delhi" }, { "title": "Takako", "content": "Takako is a feminine Japanese given name.\n\nPossible writings\n\u6c5f\u5b50, \"estuary/inlet, child\"\n\u5b5d\u5b50, \"filial piety/serve parents, child\"\n\u9ad8\u5b50, \"tall/expensive, child\"\n\u5d07\u5b50, \"adore/rever, child\"\n\u9686\u5b50, \"prosper, child\"\n\u55ac\u5b50, \"high/boasting, child\"\n\u5c2d\u5b50, \"high/far, child\"\n\u6602\u5b50, \"rise, child\"\n\u5cfb\u5b50, \"high/steep, child\"\n\u5d69\u5b50, \"swell, child\"\n\u8cb4\u5b50, \"noble, child\"\n\u591a\u4f73\u5b50, \"many, good, child\"\n\u591a\u9999\u5b50 , \"many fragrances, child\"\n\u305f\u304b\u3053, in hiragana\n\u30bf\u30ab\u30b3, in katakana\n\nPeople with the given name\n, Japanese competitive eater\n, Japanese manga artist\n, Japanese model\n, Japanese politician\n, Japanese actress and voice actress\nTakako Fujita, Japanese Paralympic swimmer\n, Japanese voice actress\n, Japanese volleyball player\n, Japanese professional wrestler\n, Japanese actress\n, Japanese actress and singer\n, Japanese judoka\nTakako Konishi (office worker) (died 2001), Japanese office worker and suicide victim\nTakako Konishi (synchronized swimmer) (born 1986), Japanese synchronized swimmer\n, Japanese long-distance runner\n, Japanese actress and singer-songwriter\n, Japanese musician, composer and writer\nTakako Nakamoto , Japanese novelist\n, Japanese violinist\nTakako Ohkoshi, Japanese voice actress\n, Japanese singer\n, Japanese idol singer and voice actress\nTakako Saito (born 1929), Japanese artist\n, Japanese sport wrestler\nTakako Shigematsu, Japanese manga artist\n, Japanese princess\n, Japanese manga artist\n, Japanese volleyball player\n, Japanese singer\n, Japanese politician\n, Japanese writer\n, Japanese waka poet\n, Japanese voice actress\n, ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese feminine given names\nGiven names\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese feminine given names\n\tFeminine given names\n\tAsian feminine given names\n\tJapanese given names\nGiven names\n\tHuman names" }, { "title": "American College of Medical Practice Executives", "content": "The American College of Medical Practice Executives (ACMPE), established in 1956, supports and promotes the personal and professional growth of leaders to advance the medical practice management profession and is the certification and standard-setting body of the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA). Both are headquartered in Englewood, Colo. Nearly 6,000 members strong, ACMPE developed the standard-setting Body of Knowledge for Medical Practice Management. It grants nationally recognized certification and fellowship designations to the most accomplished medical practice executives and leaders in the profession.\n\nMembers of the ACMPE may obtain recognition for their knowledge and experience by becoming Certified Medical Practice Executives (CMPE) or a Fellow of the American College of Medical Practice Executives (FACMPE). Certification (CMPE) requires candidates who have the requisite two years of relevant experience to demonstrate their proficiency through objective and essay examinations and presentations that include content from the Body of Knowledge for Medical Practice Management. Fellowship (FACMPE) requires the submission of a professional paper or series of case studies by members who have already earned the CMPE designation. Both the CMPE and FACMPE status require the maintenance of continuing education credit hours.\n\nMGMA\n\nThe Medical Group Management Association defines and advances the medical practice management profession and advocates on its behalf. ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMedical associations based in the United States\nHealthcare management organizations\n1956 establishments in Colorado\nMedical and health organizations based in Colorado\nProfessional certification in healthcare management\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMedical associations based in the United States\n\tHealthcare in the United States by state\n\tHealthcare organizations based in the United States\n\tMedical and health organizations based in the United States\nHealthcare management organizations\n\tHealthcare organizations\n\tHealthcare industry\n1956 establishments in Colorado\n\t1950s establishments in the United States by state\n\t20th-century establishments in Colorado\n\tEstablishments in the United States by state\nMedical and health organizations based in Colorado\n\tMedical and health organizations based in the United States by state\n\tHealthcare in the United States by state\nProfessional certification in healthcare management\n\tProfessional certification in health and wellness\n\tHealthcare management\n\tProfessional titles and certifications\n\tCertifications in healthcare quality" }, { "title": "Irina Stankina", "content": "Irina Vasilyevna Stankina (; born 25 March 1977 in Saransk, Mordovian ASSR, Soviet Union) is a Russian race walker. The 1994 World Junior champion and record holder, in 1995 she won the 10 kilometres race walk at the World Championships as the youngest-ever (18 years and 135 days). She later walked the 20 kilometres race walk in 1:25:29 hours, the fourth-best time ever.\n\nInternational competitions\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian female racewalkers\nRussian athletics champions\nWorld Athletics Championships athletes for Russia\nEuropean Athletics Championships medalists\nWorld Athletics Championships medalists\nWorld record setters in athletics (track and field)\nWorld Athletics Race Walking Team Championships winners\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian female racewalkers\n\tAthletics in Russia\n\tFemale sportspeople by nationality\n\tSportswomen from Russia\n\tTrack and field athletes by nationality\nRussian athletics champions\n\tNational champions (sport)\n\tAthletics in Russia\n\tAthletics by country\n\tTrack and field athletes by nationality\nWorld Athletics Championships athletes for Russia\n\tAthletics in Russia\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the World Athletics Championships\n\tAthletes by competition\nEuropean Athletics Championships medalists\n\tAthletics in Europe\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the European Athletics Championships\n\tAthletes by competition\nWorld Athletics Championships medalists\n\tAthletics in the World\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the World Athletics Championships\n\tAthletes by competition\nWorld record setters in athletics (track and field)\n\tRecord setters\n\tSports records and statistics\n\tAthletes by achievement\nWorld Athletics Race Walking Team Championships winners\n\tWorld Athletics Race Walking Team Championships\n\tAthletes by competition\n\tAthletics by competition\n\tSports competitions" }, { "title": "Zoysa", "content": "Zoysa or de Zoysa is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\nA. P. de Zoysa (1890-1968), Sri Lankan social reformer\nArthur de Zoysa, Ceylonese statesman\nCyril de Zoysa (1896-1978), Sri Lankan industrialist\nDinesh de Zoysa (born 1977), Sri Lankan cricketer\nFelix R. de Zoysa, Sri Lankan businessman\nFrancis de Zoysa, Sri Lankan lawyer\nMaduranga Zoysa (born 1984), Sri Lankan cricketer\nM. P. de Zoysa, Sri Lankan politician\nNuwan Zoysa (born 1978), Sri Lankan cricketer\nRichard de Zoysa (1958-1990), Sri Lankan journalist\nStanley de Zoysa, Sri Lankan politician\nSydney de Zoysa (1909-1994), Sri Lankan police officer\n\nSinhalese surnames", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSri Lankan surnames\nSinhalese surnames\nSurnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSri Lankan surnames\n\tSurnames by culture\n\tSri Lankan culture\n\tSri Lankan people by ethnic or national origin\nSinhalese surnames\n\tSinhalese culture\n\tSurnames by culture\n\tSinhalese people\nSurnames\n\tFamily\n\tNames by culture\n\tIdentity\n\tPersonal identification\n\tCultural conventions" }, { "title": "Niels Fleuren", "content": "Niels Fleuren (born 1 November 1986) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a left back for TOP Oss in the Dutch Eerste Divisie.\n\nCareer\n\nVVV-Venlo\nBorn in Boxmeer, Fleuren played in the youth departments of Vitesse'08 and VVV-Venlo. Fleuren made his professional debut at the age of 16 for VVV-Venlo, as a substitute in a 4\u20130 win at home against Cambuur on 3 October 2003. He made his only league goal for the club on 21 October 2005, at home against HFC Haarlem. In 2008, he received the Jan Klaassens Award, the annual award VVV award for the best talent from their own youth academy. Over the years, the club attracted various players for the left-back position, including Youssef El Akchaoui, Jeffrey Leiwakabessy, Joeri Schroyen and Jason Bourdouxhe, but each time Fleuren emerged as the starter. In a home game against De Graafschap on 13 September 2013, Fleuren was honoured in connection with his 300th official match for VVV. He played his 300th league game against Sparta Rotterdam on 19 October 2014. He played his 400th official game against regional rivals MVV on 8 April 2016. VVV announced on 27 May 2016 that Fleuren's contract would not be extended.\n\nFleuren left VVV-Venlo in May 2016, after 13 seasons with the senior team. With 354 league appearances he was fifth in the club's appearance list. During his time at the club, he grew into a fan favourite and gained the nickname \"The Maldini of De Koel\".\n\nEmmen and TOP Oss\nOn 15 July 2016, it was announced that Fleuren h", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDutch footballers\nVVV-Venlo players\nTOP Oss players\nEerste Divisie players\nAssociation football defenders\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDutch footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSportspeople from the Netherlands\nVVV-Venlo players\n\tVVV-Venlo\n\tEredivisie players\n\tEerste Divisie players\nTOP Oss players\n\tTOP Oss\n\tEerste Divisie players\nEerste Divisie players\n\tEerste Divisie\n\tDutch footballers\nAssociation football defenders\n\tAssociation football players by position\n\tFootballers by position\n\tSports positions" }, { "title": "Thomas Lucas (Royalist)", "content": "Sir Thomas Lucas (died 1649) of Lexden, Essex, England, along with his younger brothers, Sir John Lucas (d.1671) (in 1645 created Baron Lucas), and Sir Charles Lucas (d.1648), distinguished himself as an officer fighting for the royalist cause in the Civil War.\n\nOrigins\nLucas was the eldest son of Sir Thomas Lucas (d. 1625) of St John's, Colchester, Essex, by his mistress and future wife Elizabeth Leighton, daughter of John Leighton of London, gentleman. He was illegitimate as he was born before his father's marriage with Elizabeth Leighton. His brothers Sir John Lucas and Sir Charles Lucas also fought for the King. His younger sister Margaret Lucas, a prolific writer and a scientist, was the wife of the Duke of Newcastle.\n\nCareer\nHis father purchased for him the manor of Lexden, Essex, from the heirs of Robert Ratcliffe, Earl of Sussex.\n\nLucas obtained the command of an English troop in the Dutch service, and was knighted by Charles I on 14 April 1628. In December 1638 Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford gave him the command of a troop in the Irish army. He was one of the officers in whom Ormonde most confided during the Irish Rebellion of 1641, and held the rank of commissary-general of the horse. He distinguished himself at the Battle of Kilrush (15 April 1642), and was badly wounded at the Battle of New Ross on 18 March 1643.\n\nFrom 1642 Lucas was a member of the Irish Privy Council, took part in negotiating the cessation of hostilities in 1643 and the treaty of 1646, ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople of the English Civil War\n17th-century English military personnel\nEnglish knights\nMembers of the Privy Council of Ireland\nRoyalists in the English Civil War\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople of the English Civil War\n\tEnglish Civil War\n\t17th-century English people\n17th-century English military personnel\n\t17th-century English people\n\tEnglish military personnel by war\nEnglish knights\n\tBritish knights\n\tMilitary knights\nMembers of the Privy Council of Ireland\n\tMembers of the Privy Council (British Isles)\n\tPolitics of Ireland\nRoyalists in the English Civil War\n\tEnglish Civil War\n\tPolitical history of England\n\tBritish traditionalists\n\tEnglish military personnel by war" }, { "title": "Arve Elvebakk", "content": "Arve Elvebakk (born 1951) is a Norwegian mycologist and professor working from the Arctic University of Norway in Troms\u00f8 who has published widely on Arctic biology, and climatology. Additionally, he collaborates with many mycologists across the world, and has published names for lichens in Australia, New Zealand, the South Pacific, and South America, and the Antarctic.\n\nSome published names\nGibbosporina\nGibbosporina acuminata\nGibbosporina elixii\nPannaria phyllidiata\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorwegian mycologists\nNorwegian academics\n1951 births\nArctic University of Norway faculty\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorwegian mycologists\n\tMycologists by nationality\n\tNorwegian biologists\n\tScientists from Norway\nNorwegian academics\n\tAcademics by nationality\n\tEducators from Norway\n1951 births\n\t1951 in Norway\n\tPeople by birth year\nArctic University of Norway faculty\n\tFaculty by university or college in Norway\n\tPeople associated with the Arctic University of Norway\n\tEducators from Norway" }, { "title": "Jorge Triaca Jr.", "content": "Jorge Alberto Triaca Jr. (born 30 March 1974) is an Argentine economist. Appointed by Mauricio Macri, he was the Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security of Argentina until 3 December 2018.\n\nBiography \nJorge Triaca Jr. was born in Buenos Aires on March 30, 1974. He is the son of union and political leader Jorge Alberto Triaca (es) (1941-2008).\u00a0He\u00a0graduated from the University of Saint Andr\u00e9s with a degree in economic sciences in 1996, and subsequently obtained a master's degree in Public Policy from \u00a0University Torcuato di Tella, with his thesis on the process of market regulation.\n\nPolitics \nTriaca began his career as a consultant working on economic and labor projects such as BID ARG 826/OC-AR \"Reform of the Public administration\" (1996\u20131998), answering to the Ministry of Economy and Works and Public Services, and\u00a0Project PNUD 94/001 \"Reform of the Productive Sector\" (1998) for the National\u00a0Ministry of Work and Social Security. He was involved with development\u00a0programs for the\u00a0United Nations\u00a0and the Inter-American Bank of Development, with themes of\u00a0work, production and disability.\n\nHe is an activist of integration and equal opportunity employment. From 1998 through 2000, he coordinated the UNDP project ARG 98/033 \" Occupational Program Support for People with Disabilities\" created by the Department of Employment and Training of the National Ministry of Labour and Social Security.\n\nBetween 2002 and 2003 Triaca joined the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers of the N", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArgentine economists\nGovernment ministers of Argentina\nPeople from Buenos Aires\nUniversity of Saint Andr\u00e9s alumni\nUniversity Torcuato di Tella alumni\nArgentine people of Italian descent\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArgentine economists\n\tEconomists by nationality\n\tArgentine academics\n\tArgentine businesspeople\nGovernment ministers of Argentina\n\tPolitics of Argentina\n\tArgentine politicians\nPeople from Buenos Aires\n\tPeople by city in Argentina\n\tArgentine people\nUniversity of Saint Andr\u00e9s alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Argentina\n\tPeople associated with the University of Saint Andr\u00e9s\nUniversity Torcuato di Tella alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Argentina\n\tPeople associated with the University Torcuato di Tella\nArgentine people of Italian descent\n\tEthnic groups in Argentina\n\tArgentine people by ethnic or national origin\n\tItalian Argentine" }, { "title": "Laelius de Amicitia", "content": "Laelius de Amicitia (or simply De Amicitia) is a treatise on friendship (amicitia) by the Roman statesman and author Marcus Tullius Cicero, written in 44 BC.\n\nBackground\nThe work is written as a dialogue between prominent figures of the Middle Roman Republic and is set after the death of the younger Scipio Africanus (otherwise known as Scipio Aemilianus, Scipio Africanus Minor or Scipio the Younger) in 129 BC. The interlocutors of the dialogue chosen by Cicero are Gaius Laelius, a close friend of the late statesman, and Laelius's two sons-in-law, Gaius Fannius, and Quintus Mucius Scaevola. Cicero in his youth knew Scaevola, and states that Scaevola described to him the substance of the conversation on Friendship which he and Fannius had held with Laelius a few days after the death of Scipio. \n\nDe Amicitia is addressed to Atticus, who, as Cicero tells him in his dedication, could not fail to discover his own portrait in the study of a perfect friend.\n\nSummary\nIn the dialogue Fannius, the historian, and Mucius Scaevola, the Augur, both sons-in-law of Laelius, pay him a visit immediately after the sudden and suspicious death of Scipio Africanus. The loss which Laelius had thus sustained leads to a eulogy on the virtues of the departed hero, and to a discussion on the nature of their friendship. Many of the sentiments which Laelius utters are declared by Scaevola to have originally flowed from Scipio, with whom the nature and laws of friendship formed a favourite topic of discour", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWorks by Cicero\nLatin prose texts\nRoman era philosophy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWorks by Cicero\n\tLatin literature\n\tLiterature by author\n\tLiterature of Ancient Rome\n\tRoman era literature in Latin\nLatin prose texts\n\tLatin literature\n\tProse by language\n\tRoman era literature in Latin\nRoman era philosophy\n\tAncient philosophy\n\tRoman philosophy\n\tPhilosophy by era" }, { "title": "Britain's Got Talent", "content": "Britain's Got Talent (often abbreviated to BGT) is a televised British talent show competition, and part of the global Got Talent franchise created by Simon Cowell. Presented by Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly (colloquially known as Ant & Dec), it is produced by both Thames (formerly Talkback Thames) and Syco Entertainment, distributed by Fremantle, and broadcast on ITV every year (excluding 2021) in late Spring to early Summer. The show was originally intended for production in 2005, but filming was suspended in the wake of a dispute between ITV and the programme's originally planned host. Following the success of America's Got Talent that year, production resumed and the programme eventually premiered on 9 June 2007.\n\nEvery year, contestants of any age can audition for the televised contest with whatever talent they wish to demonstrate. Auditionees seek to impress a panel of judges \u2013 at present, consisting of Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, and David Walliams \u2013 in order to secure a place in the live rounds of the contest. Once in the live rounds, participants seek to impress the public and judges to secure votes, in order to reach the final and a chance to win a cash prize and a place within that year's performances for the Royal Variety Performance before members of the British Royal Family. , the show has had fourteen winners, ranging from musicians and singers to variety acts, magicians and dancers.\n\nOn average, Britain's Got Talent draws viewing figures of 9.", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish talent shows\nITV reality television shows\nTelevision series by Fremantle (company)\nBritain's Got Talent\nEnglish-language television shows\n2000s British reality television series\n2010s British reality television series\n2020s British reality television series\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish talent shows\n\tReality television series in the United Kingdom\n\tTelevision series by genre\nITV reality television shows\n\tReality television series in the United Kingdom\n\tTelevision series by network\n\tITV television programmes\nTelevision series by Fremantle (company)\n\tTelevision series by company\n\tTelevision series by production company\nBritain's Got Talent\n\tGot Talent (franchise)\n\tTelevision series by Fremantle (company)\n\tITV reality television shows\nEnglish-language television shows\n\tTelevision shows by language\n\tEnglish-language television programming\n2000s British reality television series\n\t2000s British television series\n\tReality television series in the United Kingdom\n\tTelevision series by decade\n2010s British reality television series\n\t2010s British television series\n\tReality television series in the United Kingdom\n\tTelevision series by decade\n2020s British reality television series\n\t2020s British television series\n\tReality television series in the United Kingdom\n\tTelevision series by decade" }, { "title": "Bagh Kheyrat", "content": "Bagh Kheyrat (, also Romanized as B\u0101gh Kheyr\u0101t and B\u0101ghkheyr\u0101t) is a village in Beyhaq Rural District, Sheshtomad District, Sabzevar County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 337, in 111 families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Sabzevar County\nVillages in Iran\nRazavi Khorasan Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Sabzevar County\n\tPopulated places in Razavi Khorasan Province\n\tGeography of Sabzevar County\n\tSabzevar County\nVillages in Iran\n\tPopulated places in Iran\n\tGeography of Iran\nRazavi Khorasan Province\n\tProvinces of Iran\n\tGeography of Razavi Khorasan Province\n\tPopulated places in Razavi Khorasan Province\n\tIran geography stubs" }, { "title": "Ivanka Trump", "content": "Ivana Marie \"Ivanka\" Trump (; born October 30, 1981) is an American businesswoman and the daughter of former President Donald Trump; she was a senior advisor in his administration, and also was the director of the Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship. She is the daughter of Trump's first wife, Ivana, and is the first Jewish member of a first family, having converted before marrying her husband, Jared Kushner.\n\nShe was an executive vice president of the family-owned Trump Organization. She was also a boardroom judge on her father's TV show The Apprentice. Starting in March 2017, Trump left the Trump Organization, becoming a senior adviser in her father's presidential administration alongside Jared Kushner. After ethics concerns were raised about her having access to classified material while not being held to the same restrictions as a federal employee, Trump agreed to voluntarily file \"financial disclosure forms required of federal employees and be bound by the same ethics rules\". While serving in the White House, she continued to operate her clothing brand business until July 2018, which also raised ethics concerns, specifically conflicts of interest. Trump was considered part of the president's inner circle even before becoming an official employee in his administration.\n\nEarly life\nTrump was born in Manhattan, New York City, as the second child and first daughter of Czech-American model Ivana () and Donald Trump. Her father has German and Scottish ancestry. ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican women in business\nAmerican business executives\nAmerican political women\nAmerican people of Czech descent\nAmerican people of German descent\nAmerican people of Scottish descent\nConverts to Judaism\nReality television participants\nAmerican television personalities\n21st-century American women\nChildren of Presidents of the United States\nTrump family\nPeople from Manhattan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican women in business\n\tWomen in business\n\tAmerican businesspeople\n\tAmerican women by occupation\nAmerican business executives\n\tAmerican executives\n\tAmerican businesspeople\nAmerican political women\n\tWomen in American politics\n\tAmerican women by occupation\nAmerican people of Czech descent\n\tAmerican people by ethnic or national origin\nAmerican people of German descent\n\tAmerican people by ethnic or national origin\nAmerican people of Scottish descent\n\tAmerican people by ethnic or national origin\nConverts to Judaism\n\tConverts to religions\n\tJudaism in the United States\nReality television participants\n\tReality television participants by nationality\n\tAmerican television personalities\nAmerican television personalities\n\tTelevision personalities by nationality\n\tAmerican television people\n21st-century American women\n\t21st-century women\n\t21st-century American people\nChildren of Presidents of the United States\n\tPresidency of the United States\nTrump family\n\tAmerican families\nPeople from Manhattan\n\tPeople from New York City\n\tPeople by city or town in New York (state)" }, { "title": "Jermell Charlo vs. Brian Casta\u00f1o", "content": "Jermell Charlo vs. Brian Casta\u00f1o was a unification professional boxing match contested between WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, and The Ring light middleweight champion, Jermell Charlo, and WBO light middleweight champion, Brian Casta\u00f1o, with the winner set to become the first undisputed light middleweight champion since Winky Wright in 2004 and the first in the four-belt era. The bout took place on July 17, 2021, at AT&T Center San Antonio, Texas, and ended in a split draw.\n\nBackground\nAfter regaining his WBC title with a technical knockout victory against Tony Harrison in 2019, Charlo unified the light middleweight division with a knockout victory against WBA (Super) and IBF champion Jeison Rosario in 2020, picking up the vacant Ring magazine title in the process. Following the win, reigning WBO champion Patrick Teixeira expressed a desire to face Charlo in a fight for the undisputed championship. However, Teixeira had to fulfill his obligation to face the WBO's mandatory challenger, former WBA (Regular) champion, Brian Casta\u00f1o.\n\nIn late 2019, after Teixeira was elevated from interim to full champion, the WBO designated Casta\u00f1o as Teixeira's mandatory challenger. The pair faced off in February 2021, with Casta\u00f1o emerging victorious via unanimous decision. Before the win, Casta\u00f1o spoke of a potential matchup with Charlo, saying, \"Teixeira is a great fighter. But when I win this fight, I want to fight with [Jermell] Charlo next. He's a great fighter, the fights with him pay good and he", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProfessional boxing matches\nBoxing in the United States\nSports competitions in San Antonio\n2021 in American sports\n2021 in boxing\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProfessional boxing matches\n\tBoxing events by type\n\tSports competitions\nBoxing in the United States\n\tSport in the United States by sport\n\tBoxing events by country\nSports competitions in San Antonio\n\tSports in San Antonio\n2021 in American sports\n\tSports events in the United States by year\n\t2021 in sports by country\n2021 in boxing\n\tSports events by year\n\t2021 in sports by sport\n\tBoxing events by year" }, { "title": "Christofer Jurado", "content": "Christofer Rob\u00edn Jurado L\u00f3pez (born 27 October 1995) is a Panamanian cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Continental team .\n\nMajor results\n\n2017\n National Road Championships\n1st Road race\n1st Under-23 road race\n2nd Under-23 time trial\n3rd Time trial\n2018\n National Road Championships\n1st Road race\n5th Time trial\n 1st Mountains classification Tour of China II\n Central American and Caribbean Games\n2nd Road race\n6th Time trial\n2019 \n National Road Championships\n1st Time trial\n2nd Road race\n 1st Stage 5 Vuelta Independencia Nacional\n Central American Road Championships\n2nd Time trial\n9th Road race\n Pan American Games\n4th Road race\n5th Time trial\n 6th Overall Tour of Quanzhou Bay\n 8th Road race, Pan American Road Championships\n2020\n 1st Time trial, Central American Road Championships \n National Road Championships\n1st Road race\n1st Time trial\n Vuelta a Guatemala\n1st Stages 4 (ITT) & 10\n2021\n National Road Championships\n 1st Time trial\n 2nd Road Race\n Central American Road Championships \n 1st Road race\n 2nd Time trial\n 1st Germenica Grand Prix Road Race\n2022\n 8th Grand Prix Velo Alanya\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPanamanian male cyclists\nUCI Continental team cyclists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPanamanian male cyclists\n\tCyclists by nationality\n\tSportspeople by nationality and sport\n\tMale cyclists\n\tSport in Panama by sport\nUCI Continental team cyclists\n\tCycling team members\n\tProfessional road racing cyclists\n\tCyclists by team\n\tCycling in Europe\n\tUnion Cycliste Internationale" }, { "title": "Manuelito", "content": "Chief Manuelito or Hastiin Ch\u02bcil Haajin\u00ed (\"Sir Black Reeds\", \"Man of the Black Plants Place\") (1818\u20131893) was one of the principal headmen of the Din\u00e9 people before, during and after the Long Walk Period. Manuelito is the diminutive form of the name Manuel, the Iberian variant of the name Immanuel; Manuelito roughly translates to Little Immanuel. He was born to the Bit'ahnii or \u2033Folded Arms People Clan\u2033, near the Bears Ears in southeastern Utah about 1818. As many Navajo, he was known by different names depending upon context. He was (\"Holy Boy\"), (\"Son-in-Law of Late Texan\"), Hastiin Ch'ilhaajinii (\"Man of the Black Plants Place\") and as (War Chief, \"Warrior Grabbed Enemy\") to other Din\u00e9, and non-Navajo nicknamed him \"Bullet Hole\".\n\nManuelito was a prominent Navajo leader who rallied his nation against the oppression of the United States military. For several years he led a group of warriors in resisting federal efforts to forcibly remove the Navajo people to Bosque Redondo, New Mexico via the Long Walk in 1864. After being relocated to Bosque Redondo, Manuelito was among the leaders who signed the 1868 treaty, ending a period of imprisonment in United States government internment camps and establishing a reservation for the Navajo. Manuelito was also an advocate for western education for Navajo children, with his famous quote, \u201c\u2026 My grandchildren, education is a ladder. Tell our people to take it.\u201d\n\nEarly life \nManuelito was born into the Bit'ahnii Clan (within his ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNavajo leaders\nNative American leaders\nAmerican Indian Wars\n19th-century American people\nNavajo people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNavajo leaders\n\tHistory of the Navajo\n\tPolitical office-holders in North America\nNative American leaders\n\tIndigenous leaders of the Americas\n\tAmerican Indian Wars\n\t19th-century Native Americans\n19th-century American people\n\t19th-century people by nationality\n\t19th-century people by occupation\n\t19th-century Native Americans\nAmerican Indian Wars\n\tMilitary history of the United States\n\tConflicts in the United States\n\tUnited States\u2013Native American relations\nNavajo people\n\tIndigenous peoples of the Southwestern United States\n\tFederally recognized tribes in the United States\n\tPeoples of the American Southwest" }, { "title": "Citharexylum", "content": "Citharexylum is a genus of flowering plants in the verbena family, Verbenaceae. It contains shrub and tree species commonly known as fiddlewoods or zitherwoods. They are native to the Americas, ranging from southern Florida and Texas in the United States to Argentina. The highest diversity occurs in Mexico and the Andes. The generic name is derived from the Greek words \u03ba\u03b9\u03b8\u03ac\u03c1\u03b1 (kithara), meaning \"lyre\", and \u03be\u03cd\u03bb\u03bf\u03bd (xylon), meaning \"wood,\" referring to the use of the wood in the sounding boards of string instruments. Several species, especially C. caudatum and C. spinosum, are cultivated as ornamentals.\n\nSpecies\n Citharexylum affine D.Don - from northern Mexico to Nicaragua\n Citharexylum alainii Moldenke - Dominican Republic\n Citharexylum albicaule Turcz. - Cuba\n Citharexylum altamiranum Greenm. - northeastern Mexico\n Citharexylum andinum Moldenke - Bolivia, Jujuy Province of Argentina\n Citharexylum argutedentatum Moldenke - Peru\n Citharexylum berlandieri B.L. Rob. - from Texas to Oaxaca - Berlandier's fiddlewood, Tamaulipan fiddlewood\n Citharexylum bourgeauanum Greenm. - Veracruz, Oaxaca\n Citharexylum brachyanthum (A.Gray ex Hemsl.) A.Gray - Texas, Coahuila, Nuevo Le\u00f3n - Boxthorn fiddlewood, Mexican fiddlewood\n Citharexylum bullatum Moldenke - Colombia\n Citharexylum calvum Moldenke - Quintana Roo\n Citharexylum caudatum L. - southern Mexico, West Indies, Central America, Colombia, Peru - Juniper berry\n Citharexylum chartaceum Moldenke - Peru, Ecuador\n Citharexylum cooperi Sta", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of Verbenaceae\nFlora of the Americas\nTrees of South America\nTrees of North America\nFlora of Mexico\nFlora of Argentina\nFlora of Peru\nFlora of Texas\nFlora of Florida\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of Verbenaceae\n\tGenera of flowering plants\n\tVerbenaceae\n\tGenera of plants\nFlora of the Americas\n\tFlora by continent\n\tFlora of North America\n\tFlora of South America\nTrees of South America\n\tTrees by continent\n\tFlora of South America\nTrees of North America\n\tTrees by continent\n\tFlora of North America\nFlora of Mexico\n\tFlora of North America by country\n\tFlora of Central America\nFlora of Argentina\n\tFlora of South America by country\nFlora of Peru\n\tFlora of South America by country\nFlora of Texas\n\tFlora of the United States by state\n\tFlora of the Southern United States\nFlora of Florida\n\tFlora of the United States by state\n\tFlora of the Southeastern United States\n" }, { "title": "Garra dunsirei", "content": "Garra dunsirei, the Tawi Atair garra, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae. This cavefish lacks pigmentation and is found only in pools near Tawi Atair in Dhofar, Oman. Unlike the cave form of the related Oman garra (G. barreimiae), G. dunsirei has normal eyes.\n\nSources\n\nCave fish\nGarra\nFish described in 1987\nTaxonomy articles created by Polbot", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFish of Oman\nCave fish\nCyprinid fish\nFish described in 1987\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFish of Oman\n\tFauna of Oman\n\tFish of Asia by country\nCave fish\n\tFish by habitat\n\tSubterranean fauna\nCyprinid fish\n\tCyprinidae\n\tFreshwater fish by family\nFish described in 1987\n\tFish by year of description\n\t1987 in zoology\n\tAnimals described in 1987" }, { "title": "The Last Protest Singer", "content": "The Last Protest Singer is a posthumously produced album by the American singer/songwriter Harry Chapin, released in 1988. Chapin had been working on the album when he died in 1981. Up to 18 songs were on the master tape to a greater or lesser extent. Eleven of these were far enough advanced to create this album.\n\nThe track listing on the Dunhill issue differs from that on the more recent Chapin Productions CD version, with Dunhill uniquely having 'Anthem'/'A Quiet Little Love Affair' and the Chapin Productions CD having 'Oh Man'.\n\nAccording to Chapin, album's name and lead track is in memory of Chilean activist V\u00edctor Jara, who sang during his torture before being murdered for protesting the 1973 Chilean coup d'\u00e9tat.\n\nTrack listing\n\"Last of the Protest Singers\"\n\"November Rains\"\n\"Basic Protest Song\"\n\"Last Stand\"\n\"Sounds Like America to Me\"\n\"Word Wizard\"\n\"Anthem\"\n\"A Quiet Little Love Affair\"\n\"I Don't Want to Be President\"\n\"Silly Little Girl\"\n\"You Own the Only Light\"\n\nPersonnel\nHarry Chapin - guitar, vocals\nClair Marlo - Producer, arranger, synthesizer\nTom Chapin - guitar\nGrant Geissman - guitar\nJon Cobert - piano\nSteve Chapin - piano\nPat Coil - piano\nBill Lanphier - bass guitar\nJohn Wallace - bass guitar\nHowie Fields - drums and percussion\nM. B. Gordy - drums and percussion\nDoug Walker - electric guitar\nJon Cobert - synthesizer\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1988 albums\nAlbums published posthumously\nHarry Chapin albums\nProtest songs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1988 albums\n\t1980s albums\n\tAlbums by year\nAlbums published posthumously\n\tPosthumous works\nHarry Chapin albums\n\tAlbums by artist\nProtest songs\n\tSongs by theme or subject matter\n\tSocial issues in music\n\tSongs about politics" }, { "title": "Enrico David", "content": "Enrico David (born 1966, Ancona, Italy) is an artist based in London. He works in painting, drawing, sculpture and installation, at times employing traditional craft techniques. In the 1990s he garnered acclaim for creating monumental embroidered portraits using sewn canvases, which often began as drawings and collages from fashion magazines. During the past several years David focused on sculpture in a variety of media and returned to more traditional methods of painting. His recent works include large-scale portraits of deeply psychological meaning. Drawing continues to be an important element of his practice.\n\nDavid studied at Central St. Martins in London and has since exhibited his work in galleries and museums worldwide. David was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 2009. In 2012 he mounted his first solo exhibition in New York City, Head Gas, organized by the New Museum. In 2013 David presented a major installation of paintings, tapestries and sculptures as part of The Encyclopedic Palace, curated by Massimiliano Gioni for the Venice Biennale.\n\nHis exhibitions include the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London (2007); Seattle Art Museum (2008); Museum f\u00fcr Gegenwartskunst, Basel (2009); , Venice (2011); the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles (2013); Hepworth Wakefield, West Yorkshire (2015); the Collezione Maramotti, Reggio Emilia (2015); and the Sharjah Art Foundation, United Arab Emirates (2016). An installation, Spring Session Men, was included in the group exhibition Secre", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century Italian artists\n21st-century Italian artists\nItalian sculptors\nItalian painters\nItalian installation artists\nArtists from London\nAlumni of Central Saint Martins\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century Italian artists\n\t20th-century Italian painters\n\t20th-century Italian sculptors\n\t20th-century European artists\n21st-century Italian artists\n\t21st-century Italian painters\n\t21st-century Italian sculptors\n\t21st-century European artists\nItalian sculptors\n\t20th-century Italian sculptors\n\t21st-century Italian sculptors\n\tSculptors by nationality\nItalian painters\n\t20th-century Italian painters\n\t21st-century Italian painters\n\tPainters by nationality\nItalian installation artists\n\tInstallation artists by nationality\n\t21st-century Italian artists\nArtists from London\n\tArtists by city\n\tArtists from England\nAlumni of Central Saint Martins\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\n\tAlumni of the University of the Arts London" }, { "title": "Lisandro Alzugaray", "content": "Lisandro Joel Alzugaray (born 17 April 1990) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a winger for Universidad Cat\u00f3lica.\n\nCareer\nAlzugaray got his senior career underway with a four-year spell with Atl\u00e9tico Paran\u00e1, having played for Lan\u00fas at youth level. He was first moved into the first-team for the 2009\u201310 Torneo Argentino C campaign, but failed to feature as the club were promoted to Torneo Argentino B. Alzugaray made his first appearances during the following campaign, eventually scoring twenty-nine goals in eighty-seven matches for Atl\u00e9tico Paran\u00e1. On 9 July 2013, Alzugaray signed for Chaco For Ever of Torneo Argentino A. He made his debut against Juventud Unida on 18 August, prior to scoring his first goal in March 2014 versus San Jorge.\n\nHe completed a return to a recently promoted Torneo Federal A club Atl\u00e9tico Paran\u00e1 on 30 June 2014. He netted five times in the 2014 season as the club won back-to-back promotions, beating Sportivo Patria in the play-offs for a spot in the 2015 Primera B Nacional. He subsequently played in sixty-three second tier fixtures and scored four goals across the next three campaigns. January 2017 saw Alzugaray leave his homeland for the first time after agreeing to join Bolivian Primera Divisi\u00f3n team San Jos\u00e9. He departed nine months later, rejoining Torneo Federal A's Chaco For Ever. Two goals in seventeen games came.\n\nOn 8 August 2018, Alzugaray completed a move to Argentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n side Newell's Old Boys. His debut arri", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArgentine footballers\nAssociation football wingers\nClub Deportivo Universidad Cat\u00f3lica footballers\nExpatriate footballers in Bolivia\nArgentine expatriate footballers\nArgentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\nPrimera B Nacional players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArgentine footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSouth American footballers \n\tAssociation football players by nationality\nAssociation football wingers\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tAssociation football forwards\nClub Deportivo Universidad Cat\u00f3lica footballers\n\tChilean footballers by club\n\tUniversidad Cat\u00f3lica (football club)\nExpatriate footballers in Bolivia\n\tExpatriate footballers in South America\n\tExpatriate sportspeople in Bolivia\nArgentine expatriate footballers\n\tExpatriate footballers by nationality\n\tArgentine expatriate sportspeople \nArgentine Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\n\tArgentine footballers by competition\nPrimera B Nacional players\n\tArgentine footballers by competition\n\tPrimera B Nacional" }, { "title": "Robert Branner", "content": "Robert Branner (1927\u20131973) was an art historian specializing in Gothic architecture and manuscript illumination. He was born in New York, the son of cartoonist Martin Branner and Edith Fabbrini.\n\nBranner was a student of Sumner McKnight Crosby and Jurgis Baltru\u0161aitis at Yale and was closely associated with Jean Bony and Louis Grodecki, all students of Henri Focillon. Active as an excavator, he made important discoveries in the chronology and style of French cathedrals, incorporating cultural historical tools into the method of design analysis that had more traditionally dominated architectural history. Late in his life, he worked on the stylistic identification of different ateliers of manuscript painting during the era of Saint Louis.\n\nBranner is remembered through the Robert Branner Forum, a student-run symposium at Columbia University, sponsoring lectures several times a year that are open to the public. The Forum originated as a series of visiting lectures organized by Branner\u2019s graduate students immediately after his death during the academic year, as a way of continuing his courses. It has been supported by his family since that time.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican art historians\n20th-century American historians\nYale University alumni\nGothic architecture\nManuscript illuminators\nHistory of architecture in France\nColumbia University\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican art historians\n\tArt historians by nationality\n\tAmerican historians by subject\n20th-century American historians\n\t20th-century historians by nationality\n\tAmerican historians by century\nYale University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tYale University people\nGothic architecture\n\tArchitectural styles\n\tArchitectural history\n\tChristian architecture\n\tHistory of architecture\nManuscript illuminators\n\tManuscript culture\n\tIlluminated manuscripts\nHistory of architecture in France\n\tHistory of architecture by country\n\tArchitectural history by country\n\tFrench architecture by period\nColumbia University\n\tUniversities and colleges in New York City\n\tIvy League\n\tEducational institutions established in the 1750s\n\t1754 establishments in New York" }, { "title": "Lake Mokoan", "content": "Lake Mokoan was an artificial lake in northern Victoria, Australia, roughly 7\u00a0km north-east of Benalla. It was created by diverting water from the Broken River and Hollands Creek into Winton and Green swamps. Construction began in the late 1960s and was completed in 1971.\n\nHundreds of thousands of trees within the swamp soon died across the lake and surrounding plains, killed by the flooding of the former swampland. The large, shallow lake had a very high surface area to volume ratio, resulting in extreme water loss through evaporation, and there were frequent toxic algal blooms requiring regular closures for recreation activities and causing livestock to become ill. \n\nAlthough a locally popular watersports destination, the Victorian government decided to decommission the canals and lake to restore the landscape to a more natural wetland and woodland ecosystem. The restoration effort is expected to take at least 100 years. Planning for the decommissioning began in 2004 and work started in 2009. Decommissioning the lake was expected to allow the rebalancing of 44 gigalitres of water per year to the Broken, Goulburn, Snowy and Murray rivers and irrigation network, with environmental and economic benefits to both upstream and downstream areas. Instead of evaporating away at Lake Mokoan, the saved water would be redirected or pumped overland from the upstream Lake Nillahcootie and Lake Eildon, 25 gigalitres of the lake would be released into the Murray River system, and another 2", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArtificial lakes of Victoria\nLakes of Australia\nDisasters in Victoria (Australia)\nWater in Victoria (Australia)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArtificial lakes of Victoria\n\tArtificial lakes by country\n\tArtificial lakes of Australia\n\tLakes of Victoria (Australia)\nLakes of Australia\n\tLakes by country\n\tGeography of Australia\nDisasters in Victoria (Australia)\n\tDisasters in Australia by state or territory\n\tDisasters in Australia\nWater in Victoria (Australia)\n\tWater in Australia by state or territory\n\tEnvironment of Victoria (Australia)" }, { "title": "Kinniku Banzuke", "content": "a.k.a. Unbeatable Banzuke was a weekly Japanese television program and the premier sports entertainment variety show of the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS). Its successors were and . They were succeeded by Muscle Musical. Several seasonal specials were also made, such as Pro Sportsman No.1 and Sasuke.\n\nOriginally a late-night Friday broadcast, the television special was popular and started airing in prime time on October 14, 1995. It was broadcast every season and gained popularity as . Through various games reverting to the origins of sports, professional players and general participants challenged the limits of physical strength and technique, winning prizes if all targets were successfully destroyed.\n\nKane Kosugi's Shaolin Temple training and Akira Oomori's Muay Thai bouts were also documented in the broadcasts. The popularity of the displays of amazing physical strength and technique by professional players and luck of general participants drove TV Asahi to move its anime time slot up one hour and caused the cancellation of on Fuji TV.\n\nThe use of the program's mascot, , originally only featured during the broadcast, expanded in 1999 into the program's opening sequence and every game's introduction. Simultaneously, a brandmark for the program, different from its logotype, was created: the English initials, \"MR\". However, that same autumn, only the mascot remained, and the \"MR\" brandmark vanished, having only appeared for that brief time.\n\nHistory\n\nInjuries and sudden ca", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese television series\nTokyo Broadcasting System shows\nSports entertainment\nJapanese game shows\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese television series\n\tTelevision in Japan\n\tTelevision series by country\nTokyo Broadcasting System shows\n\tJapanese television networks\n\tJapanese television series\nSports entertainment\n\tSports by type\n\tEntertainment by format\nJapanese game shows\n\tJapanese television series\n\tTelevision series by genre\n\tGames by country\n\tGame shows by country\n\tTelevision in Japan" }, { "title": "False Start (film)", "content": "False Start (German: Falscher Start) is a 1919 German silent film directed by Georg Alexander and starring Alexander, Marija Leiko and Kissa von Sievers.\n\nCast\n Georg Alexander as George Broosten \n Marija Leiko as Inge \n Kissa von Sievers as Variet\u00e9k\u00fcnstlerin Daisy\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1919 films\nGerman silent feature films\nFilms directed by Georg Alexander\nGerman films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1919 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1919 in film\nGerman silent feature films\n\tGerman silent films\n\tFilms of the Weimar Republic\n\tSilent films by country\nFilms directed by Georg Alexander\n\tFilms by director\n\tGerman filmographies\nGerman films\n\tCinema of Germany\n\tFilms by country\n\tWorks by German people\n\t20th-century German films" }, { "title": "Liaoyang railway station", "content": "Liaoyang railway station is a railway station on the Harbin\u2013Dalian section of the Beijing\u2013Harbin High-Speed Railway. It is in Liaoyang, Liaoning province, China.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Liaoning\nHigh-speed railway stations in China\nRailway stations on the Harbin\u2013Dalian High-Speed Railway\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Liaoning\n\tRailway stations in China by province\n\tTransport in Liaoning\nHigh-speed railway stations in China\n\tHigh-speed rail in China\n\tRailway stations in China by type\nRailway stations on the Harbin\u2013Dalian High-Speed Railway\n\tRailway lines in China\n\tHigh-speed rail in China\n\tTransport in Heilongjiang\n\tTransport in Jilin\n\tTransport in Liaoning" }, { "title": "Baha al-Din Sam II", "content": "Baha al-Din Sam II () was the fourth ruler of the Ghurid branch of Bamiyan, ruling from 1192 to 1206.\n\nOrigins and rise \nBaha al-Din Sam II was the son of Shams al-Din Muhammad ibn Masud and an unnamed sister of his relative Sultan Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad. Baha al-Din also had an older half-brother named Abbas ibn Muhammad, whose mother was Turkic. In 1192, their father died, and Abbas shortly ascended the throne. However, Ghiyath al-Din and his brother Mu'izz al-Din Muhammad shortly deposed Abbas, and replaced him with Baha al-Din.\n\nReign \nShortly after his ascension, Baha al-Din became famous among his subjects, and patronized many scholars such as the prominent Iranian philosopher Fakhr ad-Din ar-Razi. In 1198, Baha al-Din wrested Balkh from Kara-Khitan control after the death of its governor. During the same year, war broke out between the Ghurids and the Khwarazmian dynasty, which was supported by their suzerain Kara-Khitans; the Khwarazmians attacked Herat, while the Kara-Khitans invaded Guzgan, and demanded tribute from Baha al-Din. However, the Ghurids shortly managed to inflict a heavy defeat on the two empires, and then used the opportunity to conquer Marv, Sarakhs, Nasa, Abiward, Tus, and Nishapur. Several Ghurid princes were shortly appointed as the governor of the cities, which included a nephew of Baha al-Din's grandfather Fakhr al-Din Masud, Taj al-Din Zangi.\n\nIn 1202, Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad died of illness, and was succeeded by his brother Mu'izz al-Din Muham", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGhurid sultans\n12th-century monarchs in Asia\n13th-century monarchs in Asia\nPeople from Bamiyan Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGhurid sultans\n\tmedieval Afghanistan\n\tIndian Muslim dynasties\n\tFormer monarchies of South Asia\n\tFormer countries in South Asia\n\tTurkic dynasties\n12th-century monarchs in Asia\n\t12th-century people\n\t12th-century rulers\n13th-century monarchs in Asia\n\t13th-century people\n\t13th-century rulers\nPeople from Bamiyan Province\n\tPeople by province in Afghanistan\n\tPeople from Afghanistan by province\n\tGeography of Bamiyan Province\n\tAfghanistan geography-related lists\n\tAfghanistan-related lists" }, { "title": "Mai Guba attack", "content": "The Mai Guba attack was a sissi attack by the Finnish forces during the Continuation War on 18 January 1942. Its purpose was to cut the Murmanni track and to destroy the station village of Mai Guba together with its depots and stores.\n\nThe attack was planned by Erkki Raappana, Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim and Aksel Airo and a decision to perform it was made in early January 1942. The attack was led by Arnold Majewski, who originated from a Polish cavalier family.\n\nThe group selected to perform the attack was the first battalion of the 10th infantry regiment of the 14th division (I/JR10) led by Eino Laisto and the frontier jaeger battalion 6 (RjP 6) led by Major Matti Murole. Participants in the attack also included an anti-aircraft team, a pioneer and communications group, a communications department of the army, a medical group, and companies for command and service. On 14 January a total of 1924 men and 268 horses with full equipment embarked on the mission.\n\nOn their mission, the attack group burned down 92 houses, 12 full storage houses along with their equipment and a sawmill. 10 kilometres of the Murmanni track along with telegraph and telephone wires were destroyed. Also 11 railway carriages, 8 railway switches, a stable for a hundred horses and a railway bridge were destroyed.\n\nThe Finnish casualties included four men killed in action, 10 injured and 79 frostbitten. The casualties for the Red Army included four men killed in action. Two civilians were also killed.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBattles and operations of the Continuation War\nMilitary operations involving Finland\n1942 in military history\n1942 in Finland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBattles and operations of the Continuation War\n\tMilitary operations of World War II involving Finland\n\tWorld War II operations and battles of the European theatre\n\tMilitary history of Finland during World War II\nMilitary operations involving Finland\n\tMilitary operations by country\n\tMilitary history of Finland\n1942 in military history\n\tConflicts in 1942\n\tWorld War II by year\n1942 in Finland\n\t1940s in Finland\n\tYears in Finland\n\tFinland in World War II\n\tWorld War II by country and year\n\tEurope in World War II by country and year\n\t1942 by country\n\tHistory of Finland by year" }, { "title": "Kang Chun-hyok", "content": "Kang Chun-hyok (\uac15\ucd98\ud601) is a North Korean defector, artist, and rapper. Kang defected during the late 1990s and early 2000s.\n\nLife in North Korea \n\nKang was born in Onseong. Kang's father left North Korea for China in 1997 but was caught and imprisoned. Kang was a kotjebi (homeless child). When he was 9 or 10 years old he witnessed a public execution. He ran away from home at age 13. Once Kang's father was released from prison, the family crossed the Tumen river to China in 1998. In 2001, the family were caught by the Chinese police. Kang bribed the Chinese officials, and travelled to South Korea via Vietnam and Cambodia. His family reunited with him in South Korea later that year.\n\nLife in South Korea \n\nHe has studied fine arts at Hongik University. \nIn 2014, Kang appeared on series three of Show Me The Money. Following his appearance on the show, Yang Dong-geun has been producing an album with Kang. Kang's raps are about his experiences in North Korea. His art was showcased in the exhibition \uaf43\uc81c\ube44 \ub0a0\ub2e4 \uc804\uc2dc\ud68c (Kkotjebi in Bloom: North Korean Children\u2019s Flight to Freedom) focusing on the experiences of kotjebi alongside pieces by Sun Mu. In 2016 he appeared on the TV show Abnormal Summit talking about his experiences defecting.\n\nDiscography\nKang has released the songs \ubabb \ub2e4\ud55c \uc774\uc57c\uae30 (Feat 3mm) and For The Freedom (feat. 3mm, CarpeDiem) on YouTube in 2015 and 2016, respectively. In 2021 he released a song called Vendetta (Feat. 3mm).\n\nFilmography\n\nTelevision series\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorth Korean defectors\nNorth Korean artists\nNorth Korean rappers\nHongik University alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorth Korean defectors\n\tHuman migration\n\tPolitical repression in North Korea\n\tPeople of Korean descent\nNorth Korean artists\n\tArtists by nationality\n\tAsian artists\n\tArt in North Korea\nNorth Korean rappers\n\tMusic of North Korea\n\tRappers by nationality\n\tAsian rappers\nHongik University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in South Korea\n\tPeople associated with Hongik University" }, { "title": "Kirkenes Airport, H\u00f8ybuktmoen", "content": "Kirkenes Airport, H\u00f8ybuktmoen (; ) is an international airport located at H\u00f8ybuktmoen, west of the town of Kirkenes, in the municipality of S\u00f8r-Varanger, Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. Operated by the state-owned Avinor, the airport has a single asphalt runway numbered 05-23. Scandinavian Airlines and Norwegian Air Shuttle operate Boeing 737-services to Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, in part generated by H\u00f8ybuktmoen's function as a hub for Wider\u00f8e's regional services to other airports in eastern Finnmark. There are also summer charter flights to Central Europe to bring tourists to the Hurtigruten cruises. The airport had 297,149 passengers in 2013.\n\nH\u00f8ybuktmoen was built as a military air station by the Luftwaffe during World War II. Civilian services were introduced after the war, but abandoned in 1948. The airport reopened in 1963 with a new terminal and an extended runway. Originally the airport was served by Scandinavian Airlines System and Finnair, and from the 1970s also Wider\u00f8e and Norving. Since 1990, five airlines have attempted to provide services to Murmansk, Russia. Originally the airport had two runways, long, respectively, but the smaller was closed in 1996 when the longer was extended. A new terminal building was put into use in 2006. Because of the terrain the runway's length cannot be exploited under some wind conditions, so there is a proposal to level some of the land.\n\nHistory\n\nConstruction\nThe first aircraft to land in S\u00f8r-Varanger was part of a trial un", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAirports in Troms og Finnmark\nInternational airports in Norway\nAirports established in 1963\nAirports established in 2006\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAirports in Troms og Finnmark\n\tAirports in Norway by county\n\tTransport in Troms og Finnmark\nInternational airports in Norway\n\tAirports in Norway\n\tInternational airports by country\nAirports established in 1963\n\tAirports by year of establishment\n\t1963 establishments in Norway\nAirports established in 2006\n\tAirports by year of establishment\n\t2006 establishments in Norway" }, { "title": "2006 IBF World Championships \u2013 Women's doubles", "content": "\n\nResults\n\nSection 1\n\nSection 2\n\nSection 3\n\nSection 4\n\nFinals\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2006 IBF World Championships\nWorld Badminton Championships \u2013 Women's doubles\n2006 in badminton\nBadminton tournaments in Spain\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2006 IBF World Championships\n\tWorld Badminton Championships by year\n\t2006 in badminton\n\tInternational sports competitions hosted by Spain\nWorld Badminton Championships \u2013 Women's doubles\n\tWorld Badminton Championships events\n\tWomen's sports competitions\n2006 in badminton\n\t2006 in sports\n\tYears in badminton\nBadminton tournaments in Spain\n\tBadminton in Spain\n\tSports competitions in Spain\n\tSport in Spain by sport" }, { "title": "Sturt County, Queensland", "content": "Sturt County, Queensland is a cadastral division of North Gregory District of Western Queensland and a County of Queensland, Australia.\n\nLike all counties in Queensland, it is a non-functional administrative unit, that is used mainly for the purpose of registering land titles. \n\nThe county dates from colonial times but the current iteration dates from the 8th March 1901, when the Governor of Queensland issued a proclamation legally dividing all of Queensland into counties under the Land Act 1897.\n\nLike all counties in Queensland, it is a non-functional administrative unit, that is used mainly for the purpose of registering land titles. From 30 November 2015, the government no longer referenced counties and parishes in land information systems however the Museum of Lands, Mapping and Surveying retains a record for historical purposes.\n\nThe entire County is incorporated lands.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCounties of Queensland\nGeography of Queensland\nCadastral divisions of Australia\nHistorical geographic subdivisions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCounties of Queensland\n\tAdministrative divisions of Australia\n\tGeography of Queensland\n\tCadastral divisions of Queensland\nGeography of Queensland\n\tGeography of Australia by state or territory\nCadastral divisions of Australia\n\tGeography of Australia\n\tReal property law\n\tHistory of Australia\nHistorical geographic subdivisions\n\tHistorical geography\n\tSubdivisions of Australia\n\tGeography of Australia" }, { "title": "Trachodes (beetle)", "content": "Trachodes is a genus of true weevils in the family of beetles known as Curculionidae. There are at least 30 described species in Trachodes.\n\nSpecies\nThese 32 species belong to the genus Trachodes:\n\n Trachodes acanthion Schenkling, S. & Marshall, G. A. K, 1937 c\n Trachodes acutangulus Heller, K.M., 1908 c\n Trachodes aegypticus Tournier, H., 1873 c\n Trachodes albofasciatus Ter-Minasian, 1952 c\n Trachodes asiaticus Desbr. d. Loges, 1895 c\n Trachodes borealis Schenkling, S. & Marshall, G. A. K, 1937 c\n Trachodes contractus Klug, 1834 c\n Trachodes costatum F\u00e5hraeus, O.I. in Sch\u00f6nherr, C.J., 1843 c\n Trachodes costatus F\u00e5hraeus, 1843 c\n Trachodes elongatus Reitter, E., 1888 c\n Trachodes exsculptus Boheman, 1843 c\n Trachodes fasciculatus Schenkling, S. & Marshall, G. A. K, 1845 c\n Trachodes heydeni Stierlin, W.G., 1881 c\n Trachodes hispidus (Linnaeus, 1758) i c g b\n Trachodes horridus Schenkling, S. & Marshall, G. A. K, 1937 c\n Trachodes hystrix Gyllenhal, 1836 c\n Trachodes kannohi Morimoto, 2001 c\n Trachodes laoensis Kojima, 2010 c\n Trachodes monticola Morimoto & Miyakawa, 1995 c\n Trachodes oblongus Reitter, E., 1888 c\n Trachodes ovatus Weise, 1879 c\n Trachodes ovipennis Morimoto & Miyakawa, 1995 c\n Trachodes penicillatus Montrouzier, 1860 c\n Trachodes ptinoides Germar, 1824 c\n Trachodes quadrituberculatns Mannerheim, C.G., 1852 c\n Trachodes sasajii Morimoto & Miyakawa, 1995 c\n Trachodes setiger Voss, 1957 c\n Trachodes simulator Morimoto & Miyakawa, 1995 c\n Trachodes squamifer S", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetle genera\nCurculionidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetle genera\n\tInsect genera\n\tTaxa named by entomologists\nCurculionidae\n\tBeetles\n\tTaxa named by Carl Linnaeus\n\tWeevils" }, { "title": "Pietro Carmignani", "content": "Pietro \"Gedeone\" Carmignani (born 22 January 1945) is an Italian professional football coach and a former player. He is best known for his playing career as a goalkeeper and, later, for being one of the most trusted assistants of manager Arrigo Sacchi throughout his career.\n\nHonours\n\nAs a player\nJuventus\n Serie A champion: 1971\u201372.\n\nNapoli\n Coppa Italia winner: 1975\u201376.\n\nAs a coach\nParma\n Coppa Italia winner: 2001\u201302.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian footballers\nAssociation football goalkeepers\nItalian football managers\nJuventus F.C. players\nS.S.C. Napoli players\nParma Calcio 1913 managers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian footballers\n\tFootballers from Italy\n\tAssociation football players by nationality\nAssociation football goalkeepers\n\tAssociation football players by position\nItalian football managers\n\tFootball managers from Italy\n\tFootball managers by nationality\nJuventus F.C. players\n\tJuventus F.C.\n\tSerie A players\nS.S.C. Napoli players\n\tS.S.C. Napoli\n\tSerie A players\nParma Calcio 1913 managers\n\tParma Calcio 1913\n\tSerie A managers\n\tFootball managers in Italy by club" }, { "title": "Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa", "content": "Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa (1532\u20131592) was a Spanish explorer, author, historian, mathematician, and astronomer. His birthplace is not certain and may have been Pontevedra, in Galicia, where his paternal family originated, or Alcal\u00e1 de Henares in Castile, where he later is known to have studied . His father Bartolom\u00e9 Sarmiento was born in Pontevedra and his mother Mar\u00eda Gamboa was born in Bilbao, Basque Country.\n\nBiography\n\nEarly life\nAt the age of 18, Sarmiento de Gamboa entered the royal military in the European wars. Between 1550 and 1555 the future navigator fought in the armies of Emperor Charles V. In 1555 he began his exploring career, sailing across the Atlantic Ocean. His first destination was New Spain (in what is today Mexico), where he lived for two years. Little is known of this period in his life, other than that he encountered difficulties with the Inquisition. He then sailed to Peru, where he lived for more than twenty years, gaining a reputation as a navigator.\n\nIn Lima he was accused by the Inquisition of possessing two magic rings and some magic ink and of following the precepts of Moses. He then joined \u00c1lvaro de Menda\u00f1a's expedition through the southern Pacific Ocean to find the Terra Australis Incognita, which, had Menda\u00f1a followed Sarmiento's indications, should have reached New Zealand or/and Australia; but they discovered the Solomon Islands instead, in 1568. The expedition failed to find gold and attempts at establishing a settlement in the Solomon Is", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n16th-century Spanish mathematicians\n16th-century Spanish historians\n16th-century Spanish explorers\nSpanish astronomers\nPeople from Pontevedra\nPeople from Alcal\u00e1 de Henares\n16th-century Spanish writers\nExplorers of South America\nSpanish explorers of the Pacific\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n16th-century Spanish mathematicians\n\t16th-century mathematicians\n\tSpanish mathematicians\n16th-century Spanish historians\n\t16th-century historians\n\tSpanish historians\n16th-century Spanish explorers\n\t16th-century explorers\n\tSpanish explorers\nSpanish astronomers\n\tAstronomers by nationality\n\tSpanish scientists\nPeople from Pontevedra\n\tPeople by city in Spain\n\tPeople from Galicia (Spain)\nPeople from Alcal\u00e1 de Henares\n\tPeople by city in Spain\n\tPeople from the Community of Madrid\n16th-century Spanish writers\n\t16th-century writers\n\tSpanish writers\nExplorers of South America\n\tExplorers by continent\n\tSpanish explorers\nSpanish explorers of the Pacific\n\tExplorers by ocean or sea\n\tSpanish explorers" }, { "title": "Charles Elmore Cropley", "content": "Charles Elmore Cropley (1894\u20131952) served as Clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States for a quarter of a century, from 1927 until his death in 1952. He began his work for the court as a page, and, with the exception of two years, worked for it his whole life. Beginning his tenure as clerk when he was thirty-three years old, Cropley was the youngest clerk in Supreme Court history. The Clerk of the Court routinely secured Bibles for use in presidential inaugurations and also typically held the Bible while the Chief Justice swore the oath to the President-elect. Cropley dropped FDR's family Dutch Bible after FDR took his oath upon it in 1941.\nHe married Roma Virginia Wornal.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nClerks of the Supreme Court of the United States\n1894 births\n1952 deaths\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nClerks of the Supreme Court of the United States\n\tSupreme Court of the United States people\n\tUnited States court officials\n1894 births\n\t1894 in the United States\n\t1894 by country\n\t1894 in North America\n1952 deaths\n\t1952 in the United States\n\t1952 by country\n\t1952 in North America" }, { "title": "Baytown Refinery", "content": "ExxonMobil's Baytown Refinery is a major oil refinery named after and located in Baytown, Texas. It has capacity of . The site first opened in 1919 and was originally operated by the Humble Oil Company. Today, it is the largest employer in the city. The plant takes up of land next to the Houston Ship Channel.\n\nThe Baytown Refinery is the second-largest refinery in the United States by production, after the nearby Port Arthur Refinery. Baytown is also ExxonMobil's second largest refinery, only trailing Exxon's Jurong Island refinery in Singapore.\n\nOn December 23, 2021, a large explosion occurred at the refinery in what was described as a major industrial accident by both local and national news. The explosion, caused by a fire, occurred around 1AM and seriously injured five workers, four of which were airlifted to the hospital with one being transported by ambulance. No fatalities were reported. Two of the injured contract workers have filed a $10 million lawsuit against ExxonMobil and partner Team Industrial Services for unsafe working conditions as of a result of the explosion.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOil refineries in Texas\nBuildings and structures in Baytown, Texas\nExxonMobil buildings and structures\nIndustrial disasters in the United States\nIndustrial fires and explosions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOil refineries in Texas\n\tEnergy infrastructure in Texas\n\tIndustrial buildings in Texas\nBuildings and structures in Baytown, Texas\n\tBuildings and structures in Harris County, Texas\nExxonMobil buildings and structures\n\tExxonMobil\n\tIndustrial buildings in the United States\nIndustrial disasters in the United States\n\tIndustrial accidents and incidents in the United States\n\tDisasters in the United States by type\nIndustrial fires and explosions\n\tIndustrial accidents and incidents\n\tFires by type\n\tFires in the United States\n\tExplosions in the United States\n\tIndustrial fires\n\tIndustrial explosions" }, { "title": "Kizawa Memorial Hospital", "content": "Kizawa Memorial Hospital (\u6728\u6ca2\u8a18\u5ff5\u75c5\u9662, kizawa kinen byouin) is a semi-public non-for-profit general hospital located in central Japan. It is the flagship hospital of the Koseikai Health System (\u793e\u4f1a\u533b\u7642\u6cd5\u4eba\u539a\u751f\u4f1ashakai iryo hojin koseikai). It serves the cities of Minokamo, Kani and surrounding municipalities with a combined population of more than 200,000 persons. It is one of the eight major centers for urgent care and disaster response designated by the Gifu Prefectural Government.\n\nThe hospital was founded in 1913 as The Recovery Clinic (\u56de\u751f\u9662 Kaisei-In). By 1952, the clinic had become a small hospital (23 beds) and was renamed Kizawa Hospital after the founder. In 1966, the hospital had grown to 190 beds. The current hospital has 452 beds. In 2012, the hospital was ranked #17 nationwide in the private non-profit category.\n\nActivity \n\nStatistics for Jan-Dec. 2013.\n\nAdmissions\nFirst admissions: 9,033\nSurgeries: 2,837\nOutpatient visits: 251,279\nER presentations \nWalk-in: 16,465\nAmbulance: 3,512\nER admissions: 2,721\nBirths: 345\nCT: 26,048\nMRI: 10,571\nPET: 2,491\nTomotherapy: 10,038\n\nMedical Technology \n\ndaVinci Robotic Surgical Assistance System (2010)\n3.0T MRI (2009)\n320-row Dynamic CT Aquilion ONE (2008)\nTomoTherapy Hi-Art (2005, 2008)\nPET-CT (2006)\n\nStaff \nPhysicians: 107\nNurses, nurse aids and midwives: 500\nPharmacists: 19\nRadiological and physiological technicians: 56\nRehabilitation therapists: 67\nAdministrative/other: 194\n\nNotable Persons\n\nJitsuhiro Yamada \n\nCEO of Koseikai Health Syst", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHospitals in Japan\nNon-profit organizations based in Japan\nMedical and health organizations based in Japan\nHospitals established in 1913\nUrgent care\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHospitals in Japan\n\tHealth in Japan\n\tBuildings and structures in Japan by type\n\tHealthcare in Japan\nNon-profit organizations based in Japan\n\tOrganizations based in Japan by status\n\tMedical and health organizations based in Japan\nMedical and health organizations based in Japan\n\tHealth in Japan\n\tOrganizations based in Japan by subject\n\tHealthcare in Japan\nHospitals established in 1913\n\tHospitals by year of establishment\n\t1913 establishments in Japan\nUrgent care\n\tMedical and health organizations based in Japan\n\tEmergency medical services in Japan" }, { "title": "Harpeth Island", "content": "Harpeth Island is an island in the Cumberland River in Cheatham County, Tennessee, USA. It is the largest river island between the Old Hickory Dam and the Cheatham Dam. It is located near Ashland City, Tennessee. It spans 20 acres within the Cheatham Lake Wildlife Management Area, and it is owned by the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The island was surveyed by the Army Corps in 1930. It is a walk-in area for fishing on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIslands of Tennessee\nRiver islands of the United States\nLandforms of Cheatham County, Tennessee\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIslands of Tennessee\n\tIslands of the United States by state\n\tGeography of Tennessee\n\tLandforms of Tennessee\nRiver islands of the United States\n\tIslands of the United States by body of water\n\tLandforms of the United States by body of water\nLandforms of Cheatham County, Tennessee\n\tGeography of Tennessee by county\n\tLandforms of Tennessee by county\n\tCheatham County, Tennessee" }, { "title": "Hemiptocha atratellus", "content": "Hemiptocha atratellus is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1919. It is found in Paran\u00e1, Brazil.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths described in 1919\nCrambidae\nMoths of South America\nFauna of Paran\u00e1 (state)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths described in 1919\n\t20th-century first descriptions of animals\n\t1919 in science\n\tTaxa named by George Hampson\nCrambidae\n\tMoths by family\n\tInsects by family\n\tLepidoptera by family\nMoths of South America\n\tMoths by region\n\tInsects of South America\nFauna of Paran\u00e1 (state)\n\tFauna of Brazil by state\n\tNatural history of Paran\u00e1 (state)" }, { "title": "Marcel Schein", "content": "Marcel Schein (June 9, 1902 in Trsten\u00e1, \u00c1rva County, Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary \u2013 February 20, 1960 in Chicago) was a Slovak-born American physicist, best known for his work on cosmic rays. He is the father of former MIT professor Edgar Schein.\n\nEducation and career \nSchein studied at the universities of Vienna, W\u00fcrzburg and Zurich, where he got his PhD with the best mark \"magna cum laude\". In the following years he taught at several European universities. In 1938, he emigrated to the United States where he joined the University of Chicago's Institute of Physics as staff researcher. In 1943, he joined the university's faculty. He was promoted to a full professor three years later in 1946.\n\nBibliography \n Problems in cosmic ray physics, 1946\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican physicists\nSlovak emigrants to the United States\nUniversity of Chicago faculty\n20th-century American scientists\nCosmic ray researchers\nPeople from Trsten\u00e1\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican physicists\n\tPhysicists by nationality\n\tScientists from Chicago\n\t20th-century American scientists\n\tAcademics from Chicago\nSlovak emigrants to the United States\n\tSlovak expatriates in the United States\n\tImmigrants to the United States\nUniversity of Chicago faculty\n\tAcademics from Chicago\n\tUniversity of Chicago\n20th-century American scientists\n\tAmerican scientists by century\n\t20th-century physicists\n\t20th-century American people\nCosmic ray researchers\n\tParticle physicists\n\tPeople associated with CERN\nPeople from Trsten\u00e1\n\tPeople from Orava\n\tPeople from the Kingdom of Hungary (before 1918)\n\tPeople from \u017dilina Region" }, { "title": "Nili Natkho", "content": "Nili Natkho (; February 18, 1982 \u2013 November 5, 2004) was an Circassian-Israeli basketball player who played for Maccabi Raanana and Elitzur Ramla. Natkho died in a car accident at the age of 22.\n\nHer cousin is the prominent Circassian-Israeli footballer Bibras Natkho.\n\nBiography\nNatkho was born the Circassian village of Kfar Kama in northern Israel, to a Circassian-Muslim family.\n\nDuring her childhood Natkho played in a junior Futsal team in the village of Kfar Tavor where she was identified as having great potential. As a result, she was referred to a training camp at the Wingate Institute. Natkho's family, who acknowledged her great potential, took a decision to support their daughter as much as they can. As a result, when Natkho reached 14, her family moved with her to Even Yehuda so that she would be able to practice and play in the Even Yehuda women's high school basketball team. In her first season in the team, Natkho led the team to its first title in the history of the team - the State Cup. Following her success in the Even Yehuda team, in the following year, she joined the team of the Ostrovsky High School in Ra'anana, where she studied and played for three years. During her last season in high school, in 2000, her team won the national high school basketball championship.\n\nDuring that season Natkho began playing in the Premier League team Maccabi Raanana. Her breakthrough season came a year later, in which she was selected as the discovery of the season. During her", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIsraeli women's basketball players\nCircassian sportspeople\nRoad incident deaths in Israel\nMaccabi Raanana (women's basketball) players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIsraeli women's basketball players\n\tBasketball players by nationality\n\tWomen's basketball players by nationality\n\tSportspeople in Israel\nCircassian sportspeople\n\tEthnic sportspeople\nRoad incident deaths in Israel\n\tRoad incident deaths by country\n\tDeaths by transport in Israel\nMaccabi Raanana (women's basketball) players\n\tIsraeli basketball players by club\n\tBasketball players by club\n\tSportspeople by club" }, { "title": "Karde\u015fler, Dursunbey", "content": "Karde\u015fler is a village in the Dursunbey district of Bal\u0131kesir province in Turkey.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Dursunbey District\nVillages in Bal\u0131kesir Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Dursunbey District\n\tPopulated places in Bal\u0131kesir Province\n\tDursunbey District\n\tPopulated places in Turkey by district\nVillages in Bal\u0131kesir Province\n\tVillages in Turkey by province\n\tPopulated places in Turkey by province\n\tBal\u0131kesir Province\n\tPopulated places in Bal\u0131kesir Province" }, { "title": "Not Without Hope", "content": "Not Without Hope is a 2010 non-fiction book by Nick Schuyler and Jer\u00e9 Longman. The book describes a 2009 boating accident in which Schuyler was the sole survivor; his three friends, including NFL players Marquis Cooper and Corey Smith, died in the accident. Not Without Hope was a New York Times best-seller.\n\nDescription \nNot Without Hope describes a 2009 boating accident that took the lives of NFL players Marquis Cooper and Corey Smith and Schuyler's best friend Will Bleakley. Co-author Schuyler survived the incident.\n\nOn Saturday, February 28, 2009, at about 6:30 AM, the four men embarked in a 21-foot single-engine boat owned by Cooper from the Seminole Boat Ramp near Clearwater Pass. They had gone fishing in the Gulf of Mexico about off of Clearwater, Florida. At around 5:30 PM, they went to pull up the anchor and head back to port, but the anchor was stuck. When Cooper tried to thrust the boat forward in an attempt to dislodge the anchor, the vessel became submerged and capsized, tossing the men overboard. According to Schuyler, over the next several hours, his three companions each eventually succumbed to hypothermia. Schuyler was the sole survivor. On March 2, 2009, he was found by the United States Coast Guard. Schuyler was near death, clinging to the engine mount of the capsized vessel.\n\nAccident victims \n William Ward Bleakley (born November 20, 1983, in Crystal River, Florida) was 25 years old at the time of the incident. He graduated from Crystal River High School ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2010 non-fiction books\nMaritime incidents in 2009\nSurvival stories\nNew York Times best sellers\nNational Football League controversies\nHistory of sports in Florida\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2010 non-fiction books\n\tPublications by year\n\t21st-century non-fiction books\n\tBooks by year\nMaritime incidents in 2009\n\tMaritime incidents by year\n\t2009 in transport\nSurvival stories\n\tTrue stories\n\tSurvivalism\n\tAdventure books\nNew York Times best sellers\n\tBestseller lists\n\tNew York Times-related lists\nNational Football League controversies\n\tAmerican football controversies\n\tNational Football League\n\tSports scandals in the United States\nHistory of sports in Florida\n\tSports in Florida\n\tHistory of the United States by state\n\tSports history by region" }, { "title": "Nzhdeh, Armenia", "content": "Nzhdeh () is a village in the Sisian Municipality of the Syunik Province in Armenia.\n\nDemographics\n\nPopulation \nThe Statistical Committee of Armenia reported the community's population as 188 in 2010, up from 185 at the 2001 census. The village's population was 92 at the 2011 census, down from 114 at the 2001 census.\n\nMunicipal administration \nThe village was previously the center of a municipal community, which included the village of Tsghuni.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Syunik Province\nVillages in Armenia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Syunik Province\n\tPopulated places in Armenia by province\n\tGeography of Syunik Province\nVillages in Armenia\n\tPopulated places in Armenia\n\tSettlements in Armenia by type\n\tGeography of Armenia\n\tSociety in Armenia" }, { "title": "Pine Lake Preparatory", "content": "Pine Lake Preparatory (PLP) is a public charter school located in Mooresville, North Carolina, educating students in grades K\u201312. PLP was founded in 2006 and started with Kindergarten, first, and second grades, and opened its doors to 1,300 students\n PLP's Upper School students (grades 9\u201312) choose a fine arts discipline (orchestra, band, visual art, theatre, or chorus) to study for their four years. In addition to the three schools, the campus includes a Fine Arts Building, Athletic and Community Center, and Science, Engineering, Technology and Math building, The school completed construction of a Grey and Navy blue turf football field in 2015. Students also must study Spanish every year, and the school offered an optional Spanish immersion program in Fall 2015.\n\nEnrollment \nPine Lake Preparatory's students come from all over the Lake Norman area and beyond. Most families live in Iredell or Mecklenburg Counties. Like other area charter schools, PLP holds a public lottery each year for available spots.\n\nEducation \nThe college preparatory curriculum is rigorous. Students write a research paper in their junior year focused on a career interest, and follow up with a comprehensive project senior year. Because of the school's smaller size, students may participate in numerous athletic, civic, and other clubs and teams. Pine Lake has a graduation rate of +95% with students being admitted to universities including North Carolina State University, IE Law School of Madrid, UNC Chapel ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCharter schools in North Carolina\nSchools in Iredell County, North Carolina\nEducational institutions established in 2006\nPublic high schools in North Carolina\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCharter schools in North Carolina\n\tEducation in North Carolina by type\n\tSchools in North Carolina by type\n\tPublic schools in North Carolina\nSchools in Iredell County, North Carolina\n\tEducation in Iredell County, North Carolina\n\tSchools in North Carolina by county\nEducational institutions established in 2006\n\tEducational institutions established in the 21st century\n\tSchools by year of establishment in the United States\nPublic high schools in North Carolina\n\tPublic schools in North Carolina\n\tHigh schools in North Carolina\n\tEducation in North Carolina" }, { "title": "Russula laeta", "content": "Russula laeta is a brittle gill species that was first described by Julius Sch\u00e4ffer in 1952. This species is critically endangered in Belgium.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussula\nFungi of Europe\nCritically endangered fungi\nFungi described in 1952\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussula\n\tAgaricomycetes\n\tEdible fungi\n\tFungi genera\nFungi of Europe\n\tFungi by continent\n\tEuropean fungi\nCritically endangered fungi\n\tCritically endangered biota\n\tEndangered fungi\nFungi described in 1952\n\tFungi by year of formal description\n\t1952 in science\n\t1952 in biology" }, { "title": "Moseley railway station", "content": "Moseley railway station in Moseley, Birmingham, England, operated from 1867 to 1941.\n\nHistory\nIt was opened by the Midland Railway on the Camp Hill Line on 1 November 1867. A previously named Moseley station on the same line changed its name to Kings Heath station upon the opening of the station. From 1923, the station was operated by the London Midland and Scottish Railway.\n\nIt closed on 27 January 1941 as an economy measure during the Second World War.\n\nIn 2007 there were proposals to reopen the station and to resume local passenger services along the Camp Hill Line, in which case the station would be served by trains between Birmingham Moor Street and Kings Norton railway station. In 2013 the proposal was shelved indefinitely.\n\nIn 2016, the newly created West Midlands Combined Authority, revived the plans to restore local passenger services to the line, and declared it one of their priority transport schemes to be delivered by 2025.\n\nIn 2019, the project to re-open the stations at Moseley, Kings Heath and Hazelwell received \u00a315\u00a0million in Government funding, with construction due to start in 2020 and aimed for completion in time for the 2022 Commonwealth Games. In March 2021 it was announced that funding had been found for the project, with an opening date expected in 2023.\n\nStation masters\n\nSamuel Bunning 1867 - 1868 (afterwards station master at Collingham, then Beeston, Nottinghamshire)\nH. Collyer ???? - 1872\nF. Bassano 1872 - 1873\nH. Leobie 1873 - 1877\nCharles J. Willc", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Birmingham, England\nFormer Midland Railway stations\nDisused railway stations in Birmingham, England\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Birmingham, England\n\tTransport in Birmingham, West Midlands\n\tRail transport in the West Midlands (county)\n\tRailway stations in the West Midlands (county)\nFormer Midland Railway stations\n\tFormer railway stations in the United Kingdom\n\tFormer London, Midland and Scottish Railway stations\nDisused railway stations in Birmingham, England\n\tDisused railway stations in the West Midlands (region)\n\tFormer railway stations in the United Kingdom\n\tTransport in Birmingham, West Midlands\n\tRail transport in the West Midlands (county)" }, { "title": "Minchumina Airport", "content": "Minchumina Airport is a state-owned public-use airport serving Lake Minchumina, in the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska. It is also known as Lake Minchumina Airport. In the past, the airport used MHM IATA code.\n\nScheduled passenger service at this airport is subsidized by the United States Department of Transportation via the Essential Air Service program.\n\nFacilities and aircraft \nMinchumina Airport covers an area of at an elevation of 678 feet (207 m) above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 3/21 with a gravel surface measuring 4,200 by 100 feet (1,280 x 30 m). For the 12-month period ending December 31, 2005, the airport had 1,140 aircraft operations, an average of 95 per month: 96% general aviation and 4% air taxi.\n\nAirlines and destinations \n\nThe following airline offers scheduled passenger service:\n\nStatistics\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAirports in Alaska\nTransportation in Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska\nEssential Air Service\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAirports in Alaska\n\tTransport in Alaska\n\tAirports in the United States by state\nTransportation in Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska\n\tTransportation in Alaska by borough or census area\n\tGeography of Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska\nEssential Air Service\n\tAirport infrastructure in the United States\n\tAviation in the United States\n\tTransportation in the United States\n\tPublic services of the United States\n\tUnited States Department of Transportation\n\tAviation in Alaska\n\tAir transport in the United States" }, { "title": "Canton of Cherbourg-en-Cotentin-5", "content": "The canton of Cherbourg-en-Cotentin-5 (before March 2020: canton of Tourlaville) is an administrative division of the Manche department, northwestern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin.\n\nIt consists of the following communes:\nBretteville\nCherbourg-en-Cotentin (partly: Tourlaville)\nDigosville\nLe Mesnil-au-Val\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCantons of Manche\nAdministrative divisions of France\nCantons of Cherbourg-en-Cotentin\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCantons of Manche\n\tCantons of France by department\n\tManche\nAdministrative divisions of France\n\tSubdivisions of France\nCantons of Cherbourg-en-Cotentin\n\tCantons of Manche\n\tCherbourg-en-Cotentin" }, { "title": "Anjiabe Ambony", "content": "Anjiabe Ambony is a town and commune () in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Ambilobe, which is a part of Diana Region. According to 2001 commune census the population of Anjiabe Ambony was 5,285.\n\nPrimary and junior level secondary education are available in town. The majority 90% of the population are farmers, while 1% receives their livelihood from raising livestock. The most important crop is sugarcane, while other important products are cotton and rice. Industry and services provide employment for 5% and 1% of the population, respectively. Additionally fishing employs 3% of the population.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Diana Region\nCommunes of Madagascar\nCities in Madagascar\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Diana Region\n\tPopulated places in Madagascar by region\n\tGeography of Diana Region\nCommunes of Madagascar\n\tSubdivisions of Madagascar\nCities in Madagascar\n\tCities in Africa by country\n\tPopulated places in Madagascar" }, { "title": "Anthem of a Teenage Prophet", "content": "Anthem of a Teenage Prophet is a 2018 Canadian drama film directed by Robin Hays and starring Cameron Monaghan, Peyton List and Juliette Lewis. It is based on Joanne Proulx's young adult novel of the same name. It is also Hays' feature directorial debut. The film premiered at the 2018 Vancouver International Film Festival.\n\nCast\nCameron Monaghan as Luke Hunter\nGrayson Gabriel as Fang\nPeyton List as Faith\nJuliette Lewis as Mary\nAlex MacNicoll as Stan\n\nRelease\nThe film was released theatrically on January 11, 2019.\n\nReception\nFrank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter gave the film a negative review and wrote, \"Such restraint is admirable in a genre not known for it, but it results in the film feeling more tepid than it should have been.\"\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2018 films\nCanadian drama films\nEnglish-language films\nFilms based on young adult literature\nFilms directed by Robin Hays\nFilms shot in Vancouver\nFilms premiered at Vancouver International Film Festival\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2018 films\n\t2010s films\n\t2010s Canadian drama films\nCanadian drama films\n\tCanadian films\n\tDrama films by country\nEnglish-language films\n\tFilms by language\n\tEnglish-language Canadian films\nFilms based on young adult literature\n\tFilms based on novels\n\tFilms based on Canadian novels\nFilms directed by Robin Hays\n\tFilms by Canadian directors\n\tFilms directed by women\nFilms shot in Vancouver\n\tFilms shot in Canada\n\tFilms shot in British Columbia\nFilms premiered at Vancouver International Film Festival\n\tFilm festival films\n\tFilm festivals in Canada\n\tVancouver International Film Festival" }, { "title": "International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas", "content": "The International Center for Agriculture Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), a member of the CGIAR, supported by the CGIAR Fund, is a non-profit agricultural research institute that aims to improve the livelihoods of the resource-poor across the world's dry areas.\n\nHistory\nEstablished in 1977, ICARDA's origins lie in a 1973 study that highlighted the food security challenges faced by countries across the dry regions of the Near East and North Africa. Although intended to be founded just across the border in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon, the eruption of the civil war in 1975 made that impossible. Hafez al-Assad - then President of Syria - hoped to secure his own country's agriculture by working with this new institution. So he made ICARDA an attractive offer of free land to the south of Aleppo and two years later they accepted. Today ICARDA's research activities include the development of new crop varieties, water harvesting, conservation agriculture, the diversification of production systems, integrated crop/rangeland/livestock production systems, and the empowerment of rural women.\n\nIronically ICARDA was forced out again by a civil war, this time from Syria and back into Lebanon, and so has been temporarily headquartered in Beirut since leaving Aleppo in 2012. Support is provided by research centers and offices in Jordan, Morocco, Ethiopia, Egypt, Tunisia, Turkey, Afghanistan, India, Iran, Oman, Pakistan, Sudan, Uzbekistan, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.\n\nDecentralizati", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAgricultural organizations based in Syria\nAgricultural research institutes\nInternational research institutes\nAgriculture in Syria\nAgriculture in Lebanon\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAgricultural organizations based in Syria\n\tAgricultural organizations by country\n\tEconomy of Syria\n\tAgriculture in Syria\nAgricultural research institutes\n\tAgricultural organisations\n\tResearch institutes by topic\n\tResearch institutes\nInternational research institutes\n\tResearch institutes\n\tInternational organizations\n\tResearch institutes by topic\nAgriculture in Syria\n\tAgriculture by country\n\tEconomy of Syria\nAgriculture in Lebanon\n\tAgriculture by country\n\tEconomy of Lebanon" }, { "title": "Paran", "content": "Paran (also Pharan or Faran) may refer to:\n\nPlaces\nParan, Egypt, an ancient site at the oasis of the Sinai's Wadi Feiran\nDesert of Paran, a location mentioned in the Hebrew Bible\nParan, East Azerbaijan, a village in Iran\nParan, Isfahan, a city in Iran\nParan, Mazandaran, a village in Iran\nParan, Israel, a moshav in Israel\n\nOther\nParan (band), a former South Korean boyband", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in East Azerbaijan Province\nPopulated places in Isfahan Province\nPopulated places in Mazandaran Province\nPopulated places in Israel\nSouth Korean boy bands\nBiblical places\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in East Azerbaijan Province\n Populated places in Iran by province\n Geography of East Azerbaijan Province\nPopulated places in Isfahan Province\n Populated places in Iran by province\n Geography of Isfahan Province\nPopulated places in Mazandaran Province\n Populated places in Iran by province\n Geography of Mazandaran Province\nPopulated places in Israel\n Populated places in Asia by country\n Geography of Israel\nSouth Korean boy bands\n Boy bands by nationality\n Music of South Korea\n South Korean music groups\nBiblical places\n Locations in the Hebrew Bible\n Ancient Middle East\n History of the Middle East" }, { "title": "BioMotiv", "content": "BioMotiv is an accelerator company associated with The Harrington Project, a $340 million initiative centered at University Hospitals of Cleveland. Therapeutic opportunities are identified through relationships with The Harrington Discovery Institute, university and research institutions, disease foundations, and industry sources. Once opportunities are identified, BioMotiv oversees the development, funding, active management, and partnering of the therapeutic products.\n\nHistory\nThe Harrington Project was launched as an effort to bridge varying aspects of the drug development sphere. In response to recent decline in the number of traditional, early-stage biotechnology venture capital firms, BioMotiv utilizes an asset-centric model to in-license, fund, and manage technologies in-house. Its goal is to address the \"valley of death\" between research, discovery, and early clinical-stage drug development. Projects are advanced by the management team through clinical proof-of-concept and then out-licensed via strategic alliances with pharmaceutical companies.\n\nThe company has raised over $146 million to date. Major investors include The Harrington Family, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Takeda Pharmaceutical Company, Biogen, Arix Bioscience and Charles River Laboratories.\n\nLeadership\nRon Harrington, BioMotiv's Board of Managers Chairman and The Harrington Project's lead, led Edgepark Medical Supplies and after growing the business successfully, sold the company in 2011 to Goldma", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBiotechnology companies of the United States\nPharmaceutical companies of the United States\nHealthcare in Cleveland\nCompanies based in Cleveland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBiotechnology companies of the United States\n\tBiotechnology companies by country\n\tCompanies in the United States by industry\n\tHealthcare in the United States by state\nPharmaceutical companies of the United States\n\tPharmaceutical companies by country\n\tHealthcare in the United States by state\nHealthcare in Cleveland\n\tHealthcare in Ohio\n\tHealthcare in the United States by city\nCompanies based in Cleveland\n\tCompanies based in Ohio\n\tEconomy of Cleveland\n\tCompanies of the United States by location\n\tCompanies in the United States by city" }, { "title": "Pentafluoroethyl iodide", "content": "Pentafluoroethyl iodide is a suggested component of a fire-extinguishing composition.\n\nProduction\nPentafluoroethyl iodide can be produced by electrochemical fluorination of 1,1,2,2-tetrafluoro-1,2-diiodoethane.\n2 C2F4I2 + 2 HF -> C2F5I + I2 + H2\n\nIt can also be produced by react tetrafluoroethylene, iodine and iodine pentafluoride.\n5 C2F4 + 2 I2 + IF5 -> 5 C2F5I\n\nProperties\nPentafluoroethyl iodide is a pungent colourless gas and an anesthetic.\n\nUses\nPentafluoroethyl iodide is an intermediate of preparing other compounds.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFluoroalkanes\nIodides\nGases\nAnesthetics\nFire suppression agents\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFluoroalkanes\n\tOrganofluorides\n\tAlkanes\n\tOrganohalides\nIodides\n\tOrganohalides\n\tOrganic compounds by functional group\nGases\n\tState of matter\n\tChemical substances\nAnesthetics\n\tDrugs by target organ system\n\tPharmacology\nFire suppression agents\n\tFirefighting equipment\n\tFire protection\n\tChemical substances by use" }, { "title": "Belarusian Railway BCG-1", "content": "The Belarusian Railways BCG-1, originally Belarusian Railways BKG-1 (\u0411\u041a\u0413 : \u0411\u0435\u043b\u043e\u0440\u0443\u0441\u0441\u043a\u043e-\u041a\u0438\u0442\u0430\u0439\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u0413\u0440\u0443\u0437\u043e\u0432\u043e\u0439), is a type of twin-unit, eight axle, (Bo'Bo')-(Bo'Bo'), high power mainline electric freight locomotive manufactured by CNR Datong Electric Locomotive for the Belarusian Railway. The locomotives are derived from the China Railways HXD2 locomotive type developed from the Alstom Prima locomotive platform.\n\nHistory and design\nIn April 2010 CNR Datong announced that it had obtained a 700million Yuan contract to supply 12 twin section electric locomotives to Belarus; the locomotives were to be used to increase haulage capacity from the 4700t to 5500t capacity of the 6.52MW VL80S locomotives to 7500t or better, and would be rated at 9.6MW. The contract was signed in October 2010, funded by the Exim Bank of China through a loan of $84.9 million to \u041e\u0410\u041e \u00ab\u0411\u0435\u043b\u0430\u0440\u0443\u0441\u0431\u0430\u043d\u043a\u00bb.\n\nConstruction of the first vehicle began in August 2011 and was completed in December 2011.\n\nThe first two locomotives were expected to arrive in Belarus in February, with certification testing being undertaken by the Belarusian State Transport University. The first two of the units were delivered in May 2012 to Baranovichi locomotive depot. The second batch of four locomotives (\u2116 003-006) arrived in Baranovichi on November 24, 2012.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLocomotives of Belarus\nElectric locomotives of Belarus\nCNR Datong locomotives\nRail transport in Belarus\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLocomotives of Belarus\n\tRail transport in Belarus\n\tRolling stock of Belarus\nElectric locomotives of Belarus\n\tElectric locomotives by country\n\tRail transport in Belarus\nCNR Datong locomotives\n\tLocomotives by manufacturer\n\tLocomotives of China\nRail transport in Belarus\n\tRail transport by country\n\tTransport in Belarus\n\tPublic transport in Belarus" }, { "title": "Chachian ranian", "content": "Chachian is an old village and belongs to Karnana Union Council in Gujrat District, Pakistan.\n\nGeography\nIt is located at 32\u00b040'0N 73\u00b052'0E and has an altitude of 233 meters (767 feet). The villages near to Chachian are Rakhdhand, Ranian, Babanian, Sagar Dariwal and Karnana. The distance between Chachian and Islamabad is 161\u00a0km.\n\nPeople\nThe population of Chachian ranian approximately consists of 12.000 inhabitants.\n\nPeople from Chachian are utilizing their potentials in different professions of life like Teaching, Medical Research, Medicine, UNICEF, Computer Science, Engineering, Accounting, Civil Service, Commerce, Army, Police, Driving, business and many more.\n\nReligion\nThere are five mosques in the village including the big \"Jameya Masjid\". Upper Jhelum Canal flows just near Chachian.\n\nTransportation\nPeople from Chachian use different sort of travelling ways like Cars, Motor bikes, Cycles, Taxi, Buss, Rickshaws, small van and the most common way through trains. Jaurah Karnana railways station is the nearest railways station from where people like to pick the train for closing cities like Lalamusa, Dinga, Gujrat and Kharian. There are three schools in Chachian, that are boys primary school Sohail Akram Foundation and Girls Middle Standard School. People from Chachian are in almost all parts of the globe especially in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, UAE Greece, Italy, Spain, UK, USA, Sweden, France, Canada and in many more. Like in other parts of Gujrat, people from Chachian use to go", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Gujrat District\nVillages in Pakistan\nPopulated places in Punjab, Pakistan\nIslam in Pakistan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Gujrat District\n\tPopulated places in Punjab, Pakistan\n\tPopulated places in Pakistan by district\n\tGujrat District\nVillages in Pakistan\n\tRural population in Pakistan\n\tPopulated places in Pakistan\nPopulated places in Punjab, Pakistan\n\tPunjab, Pakistan\n\tPopulated places in Pakistan by province\nIslam in Pakistan\n\tIslam by country\n\tReligion in Pakistan\n\tReligion in Punjab, Pakistan\n\tSunni Islam in Pakistan\n\tMosques in Pakistan" }, { "title": "Lake Placid 3", "content": "Lake Placid 3 is a 2010 horror comedy television film directed by Griff Furst. The film is a sequel to Lake Placid 2 (2007) and the third installment in the Lake Placid film series. The film premiered on August 21, 2010 on Syfy, and was released to DVD later that year.\n\nPlot \n\nA year after the events of the second film at Black Lake, in Aroostook County, Maine, young couple April and Jason go skinny dipping and are attacked and killed by a group of baby crocodiles. Meanwhile, at the house of the deceased Sadie Bickerman, her nephew Nathan, his wife Susan, and their son Connor, are cleaning out the house so they can sell it. However, Sheriff Tony Willinger soon arrives and convinces Nathan and Susan not to sell. Connor chases an escaped pet lizard down to the lake where he encounters the baby crocodiles, and begins to secretly feed them.\n\nTwo years later, Connor has continued to feed the now adult crocodiles stolen meat from the supermarket, but he is soon caught for shoplifting by Dimitri and sent home by Susan to his babysitter, Vica. However, Connor goes to the lake to feed the crocodiles, followed by Vica who is attacked. Vica, whose arm is badly injured, finds Susan at Sadie's house, where they tend to Vica's arm and Connor confesses to feeding the crocodiles. Meanwhile, Nathan is searching the lake due to a number of elk disappearances. He meets four teenagers - Ellie, Tara, Aaron and Charlie - who are camping on the lake. The teenagers show Nathan an elk head they previ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2010 television films\nHorror comedy films\nSyfy original films\nSequel films\nFilms set in Maine\nFilms about crocodilians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2010 television films\n\tTelevision films by year\n\t2010 films\nHorror comedy films\n\tComedy horror films\nSyfy original films\n\tTelevision films by network\nSequel films\n\tFilms by type\nFilms set in Maine\n\tFilms by setting\nFilms about crocodilians\n\tAnimal horror films" }, { "title": "Non-interference", "content": "Non-interference may refer to:\n\nNoninterference (novel), by Harry Turtledove\nNon-interference (security), a security policy model\nOpposition in international relations to intervention in other countries' Westphalian sovereignty\n Noninterference directive, better known as Prime Directive, a policy in the Star Trek universe\n Non-interventionism, foreign policy that holds that political rulers should avoid interfering in the affairs of foreign nations relations but still retain diplomacy and trade, while avoiding wars unless related to direct self-defense.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSecurity policy\nInternational relations theory\nPolitical terminology\nAmerican foreign policy doctrine\nStar Trek\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSecurity policy\n\tInternational security\n\tCybersecurity\n\tNational security\nInternational relations theory\n\tPolitical science theories\n\tInternational relations\nPolitical terminology\n\tPolitical science terminology\n\tPolitical theories\nAmerican foreign policy doctrine\n\tForeign relations of the United States\n\tUnited States government\n\tUnited States foreign policy\nStar Trek\n\tScience fiction franchises\n\tAmerican television series\n\tParamount Pictures franchises\n\tAmerican television shows" }, { "title": "Scoglietto Lighthouse", "content": "Scoglietto Lighthouse is an active lighthouse located on the summit of a rocky islet without vegetation located in front of Portoferraio in the Piombino Channel at from Punta Capo Bianco and from Punta Falconaia.\n\nDescription\nThe first historic lighthouse was established in 1910. It was reconstructed in 1945 due to its destruction during World War II. The lighthouse is a small, square, stone keeper's cottage with a cylindrical stone tower, high. Positioned at one corner it has a balcony, and the lantern is at above sea level. The lighthouse is powered by a solar power unit and the lantern emits a group of two alternating white flashes in a six-second period visible up to . The lighthouse is fully automated and operated by Marina Militare identified by the code number 2068 E.F.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLighthouses in Italy\nLighthouses completed in 1910\nLighthouses completed in 1945\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLighthouses in Italy\n\tBuildings and structures in Italy by type\n\tTransport infrastructure in Italy\n\tCoastal construction\nLighthouses completed in 1910\n\tBuildings and structures completed in 1910\n\t20th-century lighthouses\nLighthouses completed in 1945\n\tBuildings and structures completed in 1945\n\t20th-century lighthouses" }, { "title": "Marisa Pedulla", "content": "Marisa Lee Pedulla (born April 25, 1969) is an American former Olympic judoka. She was born in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. Pedulla was member of the US Team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in the 52kg under division. She would later serve as a Coach at the US Olympic Judo team at Athens. She is a Professor of Biology at Montana Tech of the University of Montana. At Montana Tech, she authored \"Phagedigging\" - Introducing Students to Biological Research.\n\nAlso, she is an American Gladiator champion.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican female judoka\nOlympic judoka of the United States\nAmerican academics\nAmerican biologists\nWomen biologists\nAmerican Gladiator contestants\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican female judoka\n\tJudoka by nationality\n\tAmerican judoka\n\tWomen in judo\nOlympic judoka of the United States\n\tJudoka at the Summer Olympics\n\tAmerican judoka\n\tAmerican sportspeople in athletics\nAmerican academics\n\tAmerican educators\n\tAmerican researchers\nAmerican biologists\n\tBiologists by nationality\n\tAmerican scientists\nWomen biologists\n\tWomen scientists by field\n\tWomen biologists by nationality\nAmerican Gladiator contestants\n\tAmerican television personalities\n\tReality television participants\n\tAmerican game show contestants" }, { "title": "Lauren Conrad", "content": "Lauren Katherine Tell (n\u00e9e Conrad; born February 1, 1986) is an American television personality, fashion designer and author. In September 2004, as an 18-year-old, Conrad came to prominence after being cast in the reality television series Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, which documented her and her friends' lives in their hometown of Laguna Beach, California.\n\nConrad later moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the fashion industry. She received her own spin-off series The Hills and starred in five of its six seasons from 2006 to 2009. During its production, she also attended the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising and interned for Teen Vogue and Kelly Cutrone's public relations firm People's Revolution. Conrad later founded the fashion lines LC Lauren Conrad and Paper Crown, and co-founded the fair trade online store The Little Market. She has published nine books, including L.A. Candy and The Fame Game trilogies.\n\nLife and career\n\nEarly life \nConrad was born in Laguna Beach, California on February 1, 1986, to Jim, an architect, and Kathy (n\u00e9e Lawrence). She has two younger siblings, a sister named Breanna, also a television personality, and a brother, Brandon. Conrad first expressed an interest in a career in the fashion industry when she was in the sixth grade. Her father added that Conrad \"wasn't a great student [and] wasn't that interested\" during her childhood, although noted that \"we figured out along the way that she was an artist and her real love ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican television personalities\nAmerican fashion designers\nAmerican women writers\nParticipants in American reality television series\nPeople from Laguna Beach, California\nAmerican businesspeople in retailing\nFashion Institute of Design & Merchandising alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican television personalities\n\tAmerican television people\n\tTelevision personalities by nationality\nAmerican fashion designers\n\tFashion designers by nationality\n\tAmerican designers\nAmerican women writers\n\tWomen writers by nationality\n\tAmerican writers\nParticipants in American reality television series\n\tReality television participants by nationality\n\tPeople in television\nPeople from Laguna Beach, California\n\tPeople from Orange County, California\n\tPeople by city in the United States\nAmerican businesspeople in retailing\n\tAmerican retail businesspeople\n\tAmerican businesspeople in fashion\n\tAmerican businesspeople by industry\nFashion Institute of Design & Merchandising alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tFashion Institute of Design & Merchandising\n\tEducation in Los Angeles\n\tFashion education in the United States\n\tAlumni by university or college in California" }, { "title": "J. Mac Davis", "content": "J. Mac Davis (born April 5, 1952) is an American lawyer, politician, and retired judge. He is currently serving as a commissioner on the Wisconsin Ethics Commission, appointed to a five year term in 2016. He was a Wisconsin Circuit Court judge in Waukesha County for 24 years, retiring in 2015. Earlier in his career he represented Waukesha County in the Wisconsin State Senate as a Republican.\n\nBiography\n\nDavis graduated from University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison in 1973, with honors, in economics. He then received his J.D. degree, cum laude, from University of Michigan Law School. Davis was admitted to the bar in Wisconsin in 1976. \n\nDavis was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate in 1982, as a Republican, and was re-elected in 1986. In the senate, he served as ranking senate minority member on the Joint Finance Committee.\n\nIn 1990, Davis was elected a Wisconsin Circuit Court judge for Waukesha County. He did not seek re-election in 1996, but unsuccessfully ran for congress. He was elected judge again in 1997, and re-elected in 2003 and 2009. He served as chief judge of the 3rd Judicial District, by appointment of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, from 2007 to 2013. He retired from his judgeship on July 31, 2015. \n\nIn September 2008, Judge Davis was nominated by U.S. President George W. Bush to the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin, to replace Judge John C. Shabaz, who had stated his intention to retire. The United States Senate did not take up hi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican lawyers\nAmerican politicians\nWisconsin Republicans\nWisconsin state court judges\nWisconsin State Senators\nUniversity of Wisconsin\u2013Madison alumni\nUniversity of Michigan Law School alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican lawyers\n\tLegal professionals\nAmerican politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tPoliticians from the United States\nWisconsin Republicans\n\tRepublican Party (United States) by state\n\tPoliticians by party in the United States\n\tPolitical parties in Wisconsin\nWisconsin state court judges\n\tJudges by court in the United States\n\tJudges from Wisconsin\nWisconsin State Senators\n\tMembers of the Wisconsin State Senate\n\tState senators of the United States by state\n\tPoliticians from Wisconsin\nUniversity of Wisconsin\u2013Madison alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tUniversity of Wisconsin\u2013Madison people\nUniversity of Michigan Law School alumni\n\tAlumni by law school in the United States\n\tUniversity of Michigan alumni\n\tLawyers by law school in the United States" }, { "title": "Kandrat Krapiva", "content": "Kandrat Krapiva (, 5 March 1896 \u2013 7 January 1991) was a Belarusian writer, playwright, social activist, and literary critic. He was \nthe winner of two Stalin Prizes in 1941 and 1951 and winner of the USSR State Prize in 1971. From 1950 he was a member of the Academy of Sciences of the Belorussian SSR. He was a writer for the magazine, \"Po\u0142ymia\".\n\nKrapiva served in the Tsarist army from 1915, the Red Army from 1920 to 1923, and was involved in the Soviet annexation of Western Belarus in 1939, the Winter War (1939-1940) and the German-Soviet War (1941\u201345). He began his literary career in 1922, writing fables, poems, narrative poems, and short stories. Among his notable short stories are The Nettle (1925), Fables (1927), Neighbors (1928), and Live Phenomena (1930). He published the novel The Miadzviedzi\u010dy in 1932. He was also a notable playwright, writing plays such as The Partisans (1937), a heroic drama, and He Who Laughs Last (1939), a comedy which earned him the State Prize of the USSR in 1941. Post-war plays include With the People (1948) and People and Devils (1958).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBelarusian writers\nBelarusian playwrights\nSocial activists from Belarus\nBelarusian literary critics\nStalin Prize winners\nUSSR State Prize winners\nMembers of the Academy of Sciences of Belarus\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBelarusian writers\n\tEuropean writers by nationality\n\tWriters by nationality\nBelarusian playwrights\n\tEuropean playwrights by nationality\n\tPlaywrights by nationality\nSocial activists from Belarus\n\tSocial activists by nationality\nBelarusian literary critics\n\tLiterary critics by nationality\n\tEuropean literary critics\nStalin Prize winners\n\tAwards recipients by award\n\tSoviet awards\n\tUSSR State Prize winners\n\tAwards recipients by award\n\tSoviet awards\nMembers of the Academy of Sciences of Belarus\n\tFellows of learned societies by society\n\tScientists from Belarus\n\tAcademics by nationality" }, { "title": "Cornelia Frances Jefferson", "content": "Cornelia Frances Jefferson ( Cornelia Frances Thomas; 1 October 1796 in New York \u2013 24 October 1848 in Philadelphia) was an early-American singer and prolific comic actress. She was known widely in her younger years as Mrs. Burke, which was the surname from her first marriage to Thomas Burke.\n\nLife \nCornelia\u2019s mother died when she was very young. Her father, who had been raised in affluence, lost everything and was very poor. He finally found employment in the service of Alexander Placide, in the Charleston Theatre in Charleston, South Carolina.\n\nCareer\nCornelia was trained in the Charleston Theatre in acting and singing. She was engaged at the Charleston Theatre as an actress and a singer.\n\nAccording to Ireland:\n \"she possessed a fair share of ability as a comic actress, with a pleasing face and person, and an exquisite voice which, in power, sweetness and purity, was unapproached by anybody.\"\n\nMarriages \nIn 1816, she married Thomas Burke (1794\u20131825), an Irish comedian. She and Thomas had one son, Charles Saint Thomas Burke (1822\u20131854), deriving the name of \"Saint\" from his godfather. He was known in his early days as \"Master Burke.\"\nThen, on July 27, 1826, in Philadelphia, she married Joseph Jefferson II (1804\u20131842). She and Joseph had four children. Two died at a very early age, the other two were Joseph Jefferson (1829\u20131905), who become a noted actor, and Cornelia (1935\u20131899).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century American actresses\nAmerican stage actresses\nAmerican female singers\nPeople from New York (state)\nPeople from Philadelphia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century American actresses\n\t19th-century American women\n\t19th-century actresses\n\t19th-century American people\n\t19th-century American entertainers\nAmerican stage actresses\n\tAmerican actresses by medium\nAmerican female singers\n\t19th-century American singers\n\t19th-century American women singers\n\tAmerican women in music\n\tAmerican singers\nPeople from New York (state)\n\tPeople by state in the United States\nPeople from Philadelphia\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Pennsylvania" }, { "title": "Mikheil Lomtadze", "content": "Mr. Mikheil Nugzarovich Lomtadze (Georgian: \u10db\u10d8\u10ee\u10d4\u10d8\u10da \u10dc\u10e3\u10d2\u10d6\u10d0\u10e0\u10d8\u10e1 \u10eb\u10d4 \u10da\u10dd\u10db\u10d7\u10d0\u10eb\u10d4, born October 17, 1975, in Batumi, Georgian SSR) co-founder, shareholder, and chairman of the Board in Kaspi.kz. According to Forbes he is the third richest businessmen of Kazakhstan, worth $3,9 billion\n\nGeneral information \nMikheil Lomtadze started business career in 1995. In 2004, he became a Partner at Baring Vostok Capital Partnerss. In 2006, Lomtadze became a member of the Board of Directors of Kaspi Bank, formerly Bank Kaspiyskiy JSC. In 2007- 2018, he was a Chairman of the Management Board of Kaspi Bank. In February 2013, Lomtadze acquired Kolesa Group for $15 million. In 2014, he was awarded the government Order of Kurmet. Since 2018 he has been a shareholder of Kaspi.kz.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeorgian businesspeople\nGeorgian expatriates in Kazakhstan\nGeorgian billionaires\n1975 births\nPeople from Batumi\nKazakhstani billionaires\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeorgian businesspeople\n\tBusinesspeople by nationality\n\tPeople from Georgia (country) by occupation\n\tGeorgian people\nGeorgian expatriates in Kazakhstan\n\tExpatriates in Kazakhstan\n\tGeorgian expatriates\n\tGeorgian people by country\nGeorgian billionaires\n\tBillionaires by nationality\n\tGeorgian businesspeople\n\tPeople from Georgia (country)\n1975 births\n\tBirths by year\n\t20th-century births\nPeople from Batumi\n\tPeople by city in Georgia (country)\n\t20th-century Georgian people\nKazakhstani billionaires\n\tBillionaires by nationality\n\tKazakhstani businesspeople\n\tPeople from Kazakhstan" }, { "title": "Rock DJ", "content": "\"Rock DJ\" is a song by English singer and songwriter Robbie Williams, featured on his third studio album, Sing When You're Winning (2000). The song was released on 31 July 2000 as the lead single from the album. It samples the strings from Barry White's song \"It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next to Me\" and also contains a sample of \"Can I Kick It?\" by A Tribe Called Quest and has a quote from \"La Di Da Di\" by Slick Rick and Doug E. Fresh.\n\n\"Rock DJ\" reached number one in Costa Rica, Iceland, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom whilst reaching the top 10 in Australia, Austria, Germany, Italy, Norway, Spain, and Switzerland. It was the fourth-best-selling song of 2000 in the UK. The music video features Williams trying to impress a female DJ by stripping naked and eventually resorting to removing his skin and muscles, ending up as a skeleton. The song won British Single of the Year, and the video won British Video of the Year at the 2001 Brit Awards.\n\nMusic videos\nThe accompanying music video for \"Rock DJ\" was directed by Vaughan Arnell. It was released on 6 July. It begins with Williams dancing on a roller disco with women skating around him. He wants to get the attention of the female DJ (played by Lauren Gold) standing above the stage, so he begins taking off his clothes. After he finally gets her attention he proceeds with stripping off his skin, muscles and organs, until the only thing left of him are his bones, which is performed by special effects. In the end, th", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRobbie Williams songs\n2000 singles\nBrit Award for British Single\nSongs written by Robbie Williams\nMusic videos directed by Vaughan Arnell\nChrysalis Records singles\nSongs about music\nSongs about disc jockeys\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRobbie Williams songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tEnglish pop songs\n2000 singles\n\t2000 songs\n\tSingles by year\nBrit Award for British Single\n\tBrit Awards\n\tMusic awards\nSongs written by Robbie Williams\n\tSongs by songwriter\n\tEnglish pop songs\nMusic videos directed by Vaughan Arnell\n\tMusic videos by director\n\t2000s music videos\nChrysalis Records singles\n\tSingles by record label\n\t2000s singles\nSongs about music\n\tSongs by theme\nSongs about disc jockeys\n\tSongs by theme\n\tMusic-themed songs" }, { "title": "Harald M\u00e6le", "content": "Harald M\u00e6le (born 14 April 1944) is a Norwegian television presenter and voice actor. He made a name in the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, where he gave the Norwegian voice to the US sitcom Soap (TV series), and presented the popular science show Magnus. He has later worked as a voice actor on numerous animated films, such as The Jungle Book (as Bagheera), Pocahontas (as Chief Powhatan) and Mulan (as Yao). and provided the Norwegian voices for the Sesame Street characters, Bert, Grover, and Cookie Monster. Clone wars.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorwegian television presenters\nNorwegian voice actors\nNorwegian broadcasters\nPeople associated with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorwegian television presenters\n\tTelevision presenters by nationality\n\tNorwegian television personalities\n\tTelevision people by nationality\nNorwegian voice actors\n\tVoice actors by nationality\n\tNorwegian actors\n\tVoice acting\nNorwegian broadcasters\n\tBroadcasters by nationality\n\tPeople in the television industry\n\tPeople in the radio industry\nPeople associated with the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation\n\tPeople by company\n\tNorwegian people by organization\n\tTelevision people by company\n\tRadio people by company" }, { "title": "Grass Point State Park", "content": "Grass Point State Park is a state park located in the Town of Orleans in Jefferson County, New York. The park is located along the St. Lawrence River by NY 12 and NY 180, between Clayton and Alexandria Bay.\n\nPark description\nGrass Point State Park offers picnic tables with pavilions, a playground and playing fields, fishing and ice fishing, a boat launch and docks, a swimming beach, and seasonal hunting. A nearly snowmobile trail passes through the park, which may be used for hiking during the summer months.\n\nThe park also includes a campground with 53 tent and 19 trailer sites, in addition to Grass Point Cottage, a two-story full-service accommodation located on the river's edge. The park is open from mid-May through mid-October.\n\nThe park offers views of nearby Rock Island Light, also owned by New York State but accessible only by boat.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nState parks of New York (state)\nParks in Jefferson County, New York\nCampgrounds in New York (state)\nFishing areas in the United States\nHunting in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nState parks of New York (state)\n\tParks in New York (state)\n\tState parks of the United States by state\nParks in Jefferson County, New York\n\tParks in New York (state) by county\n\tGeography of Jefferson County, New York\n\tTourist attractions in Jefferson County, New York\nCampgrounds in New York (state)\n\tCampgrounds in the United States by state\n\tOutdoor recreation in New York (state)\n\tTourist attractions in New York (state)\nFishing areas in the United States\n\tProtected areas of the United States\n\tFishing in the United States\n\tOutdoor recreation in the United States\nHunting in the United States\n\tOutdoor recreation in the United States\n\tSport in the United States by sport\n" }, { "title": "Sargon III", "content": "Sargon III is a computer chess software. It is a sequel to the original Sargon.\n\nGameplay\nSargon III allots a time budget based on which level of play is chosen. It has nine levels, each of which can be played in hard or easy mode. It has an average response time of five seconds per move on the lowest level, and an unlimited amount of time on the highest level. Players can take back moves, ask for help, or force the computer's move. It features a 2-D display. It recreates 107 great chess matches for players to study.\n\nDevelopment\nSargon III was a complete rewrite from scratch. Instead of an exchange evaluator, this version used a capture search algorithm. Also included was a chess opening repertoire. This third version was written originally for the 6502 assembler and was commercially published by Hayden Software in 1983. Apple contacted the Spracklens and, after a port for 68000 assembly, Sargon III was the first third-party executable software for the Macintosh.\n\nReception\nVideo magazine listed Sargon III third on its list of best-selling video games in February 1985, and fourth on the best-seller list in March 1985, with II Computing listing the game second on its list of top Apple II games in October\u2013November of the same year.\n\nPC Magazine rated Sargon III 13.5 points out of 18. The reviewer criticized the \"too abstractly drawn\" pieces but praised the game's speed and skill, describing himself as \"not a bad player\" but only winning 10% of games at the lowest difficulty le", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nComputer chess\n1983 video games\nApple II games\nMacOS games\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nComputer chess\n\tChess software\n\tChess\n1983 video games\n\tVideo games by year\n\t1980s video games\n\tVideo games developed in the United States\nApple II games\n\tApple II-only games\n\tVideo games by platform\nMacOS games\n\tVideo games by platform\n\tVideo games developed in the United States" }, { "title": "Geology of the Collectivity of Saint Martin", "content": "The geology of the Collectivity of Saint Martin consists of andesite tuff and tuff breccia from the middle and late Eocene, intruded by hypabyssal basalt, quartz diorite and younger andesite. Volcanic activity led to metamorphism of many rocks and the tilting and folding of the tuff series. Limestone and marl was later unconformably deposited atop the eroded volcanic rocks as volcanic activity shifted elsewhere. Large boulder ridges and solitary boulders on high cliffs suggest tectonic-related tsunamis.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeology of France by region\nGeology of the Caribbean\nGeology of Saint Martin\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeology of France by region\n\tGeology of France\n\tGeography of France by region\nGeology of the Caribbean\n\tGeology of North America\n\tGeography of the Caribbean\nGeology of Saint Martin\n\tGeology of France by department\n\tGeography of Saint Martin\n\tGeology by country" }, { "title": "Erik Dahlbergh", "content": "[[Image:Suecia 1-004 ; Erik Dahlberg.jpg|thumb|left|160px|Erik Dahlbergh in Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna]]\n\nCount Erik J\u00f6nsson Dahlbergh (10 October 162516 January 1703) was a Swedish military engineer, Governor-general and Field marshal. He rose to the level of nobility through his military competence. As an architect and draftsman, he was renowned for fortification works. He is most known for his collection of engravings Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna, a collection of engravings of topographical research.\n\nBiography \n\nErik Dahlbergh was born in Stockholm, Sweden. His early studies involved the science of fortification. Orphaned at an early age, Dahlbergh's studies qualified him as a scribe and in 1641 he found employment in Hamburg with Gerdt Rehnski\u00f6ld (1610\u22121658), senior accountant for Pommern and Mecklenburg. Over a six year period, he was taught the fundamentals in draughtsmanship. While learning these skills, he also studied mathematics, architecture, perspective and map drawing.\n\nHe saw service as an engineer officer during the latter years of the Thirty Years' War. In 1650, the military command dispatched Dahlbergh to Frankfurt to recoup war indemnity awarded to Sweden following the Treaty of Westphalia. Dahlbergh also contacted the publishing firm of Merian and provided topographical maps. \n\nWhile studying art in Italy, news reached him of a coming war between Sweden and Poland-Lithuania and he saw the potential for a military career. In his military career, Dahlb", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish military engineers\nSwedish military personnel of the Thirty Years' War\nSwedish nobility\n17th-century Swedish architects\nGovernors-General of Sweden\nField marshals of Sweden\n17th-century Swedish people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish military engineers\n\tMilitary engineers by nationality\n\tSwedish engineers\nSwedish military personnel of the Thirty Years' War\n\tMilitary personnel of the Thirty Years' War by nationality\nSwedish nobility\n\tEuropean nobility\n\tOrders, decorations, and medals of Sweden\n17th-century Swedish architects\n\t17th-century architects\n\tSwedish architects by century\nGovernors-General of Sweden\n\tGovernment of Sweden\n\tPolitical office-holders in Sweden\nField marshals of Sweden\n\tField marshals by country\n\tSwedish Army generals\n17th-century Swedish people\n\t17th-century people by nationality\n\tSwedish people by century" }, { "title": "Ministry of Mines and Energy (Togo)", "content": "The Ministry of Mines and Energy () is a ministry of the government of Togo. The head office is in Lom\u00e9. As of 2013 Dammipi Noupokou is the minister.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernment ministries of Togo\nMining in Togo\nEnergy in Togo\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernment ministries of Togo\n\tGovernment of Togo\n\tGovernment ministries by country\nMining in Togo\n\tMining in Africa\n\tMining by country\n\tEconomy of Togo\nEnergy in Togo\n\tEnergy by country\n\tEnergy in Africa\n\tEconomy of Togo" }, { "title": "Commissariato di notturna", "content": "Commissariato di notturna is a 1974 Italian crime-comedy film directed by . It was one of the few films that tried to mix the classical commedia all'italiana with the poliziottesco genre.\n\nCast \nRosanna Schiaffino: Sonia \nGastone Moschin: Commissario Emiliano Borghini \nGeorge Ardisson: Amedeo Furlan aka il Laureando \nAntonio Casagrande: Gennarino \nEmma Danieli: Lucia Bencivenga \nGiacomo Furia: brigadiere Santini \nGisela Hahn: donna tedesca \nLeopoldo Trieste: Brigadiere Span\u00f2 \nLiana Trouche: Luisa, moglie di Borghini\nMario Valdemarin: Ferrari \nMaurice Ronet: Vittorio Cazzaniga \nLuciano Salce: On. Luigi Colacioppi \nCarlo Giuffr\u00e8: Antonio Carnevale aka Teodoro \nAnnie Cordy: Pupa \nAldo Bufi Landi: Appuntato \nJean Lefebvre: Dindino \nMichele Gammino: Brigadiere Frasc\u00e0 \nPiero Gerlini: Monsignor Guidardini \nRoger Coggio: Cristoforo \nAda Pometti: Anna Maria, Gennarino's daughter\nNerina Montagnani: Old woman in black\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1974 films\nItalian crime films\nItalian comedy films\nItalian films\nItalian-language films\nCommedia all'italiana\nPoliziottesco films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1974 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1970s films\nItalian crime films\n\tItalian films by genre\n\tCrime films by nationality\n\tCrime films by country\nItalian comedy films\n\tItalian films by genre\n\tComedy films by nationality\n\tComedy films by country\nItalian films\n\tFilms by country\n\tItalian cinema\nItalian-language films\n\tFilms by language\nItalian cinema\n\tFilms in Italian\nCommedia all'italiana\n\tItalian film genres\n\tItalian comedy films\nPoliziottesco films\n\tItalian crime films\n\tItalian films" }, { "title": "Budomierz", "content": "Budomierz (, Budomyr) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Lubacz\u00f3w, within Lubacz\u00f3w County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine. It lies approximately south-east of Lubacz\u00f3w and east of the regional capital Rzesz\u00f3w.\n\nThe village has a population of 106.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Lubacz\u00f3w County\nGmina Lubacz\u00f3w\nPopulated places in Subcarpathian Voivodeship\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Lubacz\u00f3w County\n\tVillages in Subcarpathian Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in Lubacz\u00f3w County\nGmina Lubacz\u00f3w\n\tGminas of Subcarpathian Voivodeship\n\tLubacz\u00f3w County\nPopulated places in Subcarpathian Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in Poland by voivodeship\n\tSubcarpathian Voivodeship\n\tGeography of Subcarpathian Voivodeship" }, { "title": "Akshata Shete", "content": "Akshata Shete is a national level champion in rhythmic gymnastics from India. She participated in World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships 2009 held at Ise Mie, Japan from 7\u201313 September 2009 and scored the highest amongst the Indian Team at FIG World Cup Event held at Belarus, Minsk from 21 \u2013 23 May 2010. Later on she captained Indian team and scored the highest in the team at the World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship, held at Moscow, Russia from 20\u201326 September 2010. She represented India at the Commonwealth Games 2010,Delhi. She has won in total 47 Golds, 40 Silvers and 30 Bronze medals (State and National Level) and retired in 2012. She made a Guinness World Record for most hula hoop rotations with the leg in the arabesque position in one minute, the record was made on 21 March 2011 on the set of Guinness World Records - Ab India Todega in Mumbai. She was awarded the \"Shiv Chhatrapati Krida Puraskar\" in March 2011 by the Government of Maharashtra and is the Director for Rhythmic gymnastics at RG BPCA Rhythmic Club in Mumbai since 2014. She has judged Several National and International level competition as a judge for gymnastics on several occasions.\n\nEducation \nShe earned her bachelor's degree in commerce (B.Com.) from R.A. Podar College. Later she earned her MBA (post graduation) from Amity Global Business School during 2012\u20132013 and later on went to do her Post Graduation Diploma in Sport Management from International Institute of Sports Management, Mumbai.\n\nCoaching \nA", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian rhythmic gymnasts\nCommonwealth Games competitors for India\nIndian female gymnasts\nIndian sports coaches\nIndian women business executives\nIndian women company directors\nR.A. Podar College alumni\nAmity University alumni\nInternational Institute of Sports Management alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian rhythmic gymnasts\n\tGymnasts by nationality\n\tIndian gymnasts\n\tIndian sportswomen\n\tFemale rhythmic gymnasts\n\tRhythmic gymnasts\nCommonwealth Games competitors for India\n\tCompetitors at the 2010 Commonwealth Games\n\tIndian Commonwealth Games competitors\nIndian female gymnasts\n\tGymnasts by nationality\n\tIndian gymnasts\n\tIndian sportswomen\n\tFemale gymnasts\nIndian sports coaches\n\tSports coaches by nationality\n\tIndian coaches\nIndian women business executives\n\tBusinesspeople from Mumbai\n\tIndian business executives\n\tIndian businesswomen\n\tWomen business executives\nIndian women company directors\n\tIndian company directors\n\tIndian businesswomen\n\tWomen company directors\nR.A. Podar College alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in India\nAmity University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in India\nInternational Institute of Sports Management alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in India" }, { "title": "Jill M. Friedman", "content": "Jill M. Friedman is an American lawyer. She is known for her legal work pertaining to the prisoners of Guantanamo Bay. Friedman is a member of the Washington office of Weil, Gotshal & Manges, a law firm that provided free representation for five Saudis detained at Guantanamo Bay. \nFriedman and Anant Raut wrote \"The Saudi Repatriates Report,\" released in May 2007. The report is a statistical analysis of the cases of 24 repatriated Saudis, a group representing nearly half of the 53 Saudi nationals who had then been released from Guantanamo Bay.\n\nWorks\nThe Saudi Repatriates Report, March 19, 2007 (with Anant Raut)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican lawyers\nGuantanamo Bay attorneys\nAmerican women lawyers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican lawyers\n\tLawyers by nationality\n\tLegal professions in the United States\n\tPeople in legal occupations by nationality\nGuantanamo Bay attorneys\n\tLawyers by type\n\tLegal professions in the United States\nAmerican women lawyers\n\tWomen by occupation and nationality\n\tWomen lawyers by nationality\n\tAmerican lawyers\n\tFeminism and society\n\tWomen's rights in the United States\n\tWomen in the United States\n\tWomen by occupation" }, { "title": "Primary succession", "content": "Primary succession is the beginning step of ecological succession after an extreme disturbance, which usually occurs in an environment devoid of vegetation and other organisms. These environments are typically lacking in soil, as disturbances like lava flow or retreating glaciers shred the environment of nutrients.\n\nIn contrast, secondary succession occurs on substrates that previously supported vegetation before an ecological disturbance. This occurs when smaller disturbances like floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, and fires destroy only the local plant life, and leave soil nutrients for immediate establishment by intermediate community species.\n\nOccurrence\nIn primary succession pioneer species like lichen, algae and fungi as well as abiotic factors like wind and water start to \"normalise\" the habitat or in other words start to develop soil and other important mechanisms for greater diversity to flourish. Primary succession begins on rock formations, such as volcanoes or mountains, or in a place with no organisms or soil. Primary succession leads to conditions nearer optimum for vascular plant growth; pedogenesis or the formation of soil, and the increased amount of shade are the most important processes.\n \nThese pioneer lichen, algae, and fungi are then dominated and often replaced by plants better adapted to less harsh conditions, these plants include vascular plants like grasses and some shrubs that are able to live in thin soils that are often mineral-based. Water and nutrie", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEcological succession\nBiotic interactions\nEnvironmental biology\nSoil science\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEcological succession\n\tEcology\n\tEcosystems\n\tEnvironmental science\nBiotic interactions\n\tEcology\n\tEnvironmental biology\n\tSoil science\nEnvironmental biology\n\tBiology\n\tEnvironmental science\nSoil science\n\tEnvironmental sciences\n\tGeology\n\tAgricultural soil science\n\tEarth sciences\n\tPedology" }, { "title": "Simone De La Rue", "content": "Simone De La Rue is a former dancer turned Hollywood fitness expert, and founder of Body By Simone dance based fitness studios. She is continually named one of Hollywood's hottest Fitness experts, and celebrity trainers, with high-profile clients and a growing fitness empire\n\nPublicity \nSimone appeared on E! Channel's Season One of Khloe Kardashian's Revenge Body in 2016, and will be appearing in Season 2 airing in 2017.\n\nShe has been featured as a fitness expert to the stars on Television shows such as Home and Living, Access Hollywood, The Insider, Extra, E News, E! News Daily Pop, CBS The Couch, and Good Day LA. She has also been featured in number of publications including Women's Health, Forbes, New York Times, Harper's BAZAAR, W Magazine, Shape Magazine, InStyle, Vanity Fair, and Vogue.\n\nIn October 2017, Porter Magazine named her as one of their Incredible Women inspiring change in.\n\nHer full workout videos are regularly featured on Pop Sugar Fitness.\n\nDance career \nSimone began training in classical ballet at the age of three and has enjoyed a successful dance career spanning over two decades, including numerous performances on Broadway, London\u2019s West End and her native Australia.\n\nAuthor \nSimone published her book Body By Simone: The 8-Week Total Body Makeover Plan in 2012. The book includes workout, nutrition, lifestyle and self-love advice.\n\nThe book launched to a mass of positive reviews.\n\nBBS (Body By Simone) \nSimone initially created the Body By Simone technique ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFitness professionals\nAustralian dancers\nAustralian businesspeople\nAustralian television personalities\nAustralian women writers\nAustralian emigrants to the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFitness professionals\n\tFitness training\n\tSports occupations and roles\n\tHealth care occupations\nAustralian dancers\n\tDancers by nationality\n\tAustralian performers\n\tAustralian people by occupation\nAustralian businesspeople\n\tBusinesspeople by nationality\n\tAustralian people by occupation\nAustralian television personalities\n\tAustralian television people\n\tAustralian broadcasters\n\tAustralian media people\n\tAustralian women writers\n\tWomen writers by nationality\n\tAustralian writers\n\tAustralian emigrants to the United States\n\tAustralian diaspora by country\n\tAustralian expatriates in the United States\n\tImmigrants to the United States" }, { "title": "M\u00e4rstetten railway station", "content": "M\u00e4rstetten railway station is a railway station in the Swiss canton of Thurgau and the municipality of M\u00e4rstetten. The station is located on the Winterthur\u2013Romanshorn railway line. It is an intermediate stop on Zurich S-Bahn services S24 and S30.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in the canton of Thurgau\nS-Bahn Z\u00fcrich stations\nSwiss railway stations\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in the canton of Thurgau\n\tTransport in Thurgau\n\tRailway stations in Switzerland by canton\nS-Bahn Z\u00fcrich stations\n\tRailway stations in Z\u00fcrich\n\tSwiss railway stations\nSwiss railway stations\n\tRailway stations in Switzerland\n\tTransport in Switzerland by mode\n\tRail transport in Switzerland\n\tBuildings and structures in Switzerland by type" }, { "title": "Jeremiah 5", "content": "Jeremiah 5 is the fifth chapter of the Book of Jeremiah in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. This book contains prophecies attributed to the prophet Jeremiah, and is one of the Books of the Prophets. Chapters 2 to 6 contain the earliest preaching of Jeremiah on the apostasy of Israel. This chapter is sub-titled \"The Justice of God\u2019s Judgment\" in the New King James Version.\n\nText \nThe original text of this chapter, as with the rest of the Book of Jeremiah, was written in Hebrew language. Since the division of the Bible into chapters and verses in the late medieval period, this chapter is divided into 31 verses.\n\nTextual witnesses\nSome early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter in Hebrew are of the Masoretic Text tradition, which includes the Codex Cairensis (895), the Petersburg Codex of the Prophets (916), Aleppo Codex (10th century), Codex Leningradensis (1008).\n\nThere is also a translation into Koine Greek known as the Septuagint, made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include Codex Vaticanus (B; B; 4th century), Codex Sinaiticus (S; BHK: S; 4th century), Codex Alexandrinus (A; A; 5th century) and Codex Marchalianus (Q; Q; 6th century). Among the Chester Beatty Papyri (BHK: Beatty) are the fragments of Jeremiah (Rahlfs 966; Chester Beatty Library (CBL) BP VIII), dated from the late second century or early third century AD, containing Jeremiah 4:30\u20135:1; 5:9\u201313; 5:13\u201314; 5:23\u201324.\n\nParasho", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBook of Jeremiah\nChapters in the Hebrew Bible\nChapters in the Old Testament\nBooks of the Prophets\nHebrew Bible books\nOld Testament books\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBook of Jeremiah\n\tProphetic books of the Bible\n\tOld Testament books\n\tHebrew Bible books\nChapters in the Hebrew Bible\n\tBiblical chapters\n\tHebrew Bible words and phrases\nChapters in the Old Testament\n\tBiblical chapters\n\tOld Testament words and phrases\nBooks of the Prophets\n\tHebrew Bible words and phrases\n\tOld Testament books\n\tProphetic books of the Bible\nHebrew Bible books\n\tBiblical canons\n\tOld Testament books\nOld Testament books\n\tBiblical canons\n\tChristian terminology\n\tBooks of the Bible" }, { "title": "Shigehiro", "content": "Shigehiro (written: \u91cd\u7155, \u8302\u5f18, \u7e41\u6d69, \u6210\u6d69 or \u7e41\u535a) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:\n\n, Japanese military officer and spy\n, Japanese daimy\u014d\n, Japanese film director and screenwriter\n, Japanese basketball player\n, Japanese swimmer\n\nShigehiro (written: \u91cd\u5ee3) is also a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\n, Japanese footballer\n\nJapanese-language surnames\nJapanese masculine given names", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese masculine given names\nJapanese-language surnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese masculine given names\n\tGiven names\n\tMasculine given names\n\tAsian masculine given names\n\tJapanese given names\nJapanese-language surnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tJapanese surnames\n\tAsian surnames" }, { "title": "Keith Nobbs (footballer)", "content": "Alan Keith Nobbs (born 19 September 1961) is an English former professional footballer.\n\nPlaying career\nNobbs' 326 games in all competitions for Hartlepool United places him 10th in the all\u2013time appearance list. He was named supporters' Player of the Year in 1991\u201392.\n\nPost\u2013playing career\nAfter retiring Nobbs spent a short time working as a housing officer. In 1996, he began working for Hartlepool United's community programme.\n\nHis daughter is England women's football international Jordan Nobbs.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\nHartlepool United F.C. players\nEngland women's international footballers (as his daughter is a part of this category)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\n\tAssociation football players by nationality\n\tSportspeople from England\n\tSport in England by sport\nEnglish association football players\nHartlepool United F.C. players\n\tAssociation footballers by club in England\n\tAssociation football clubs in England\nEngland women's international footballers\n\tWomen's association football players by national team\n\tSportswomen from England\n\tSports in England by sport\n\tSoccer in England" }, { "title": "Nyanga National Park", "content": "Nyanga National Park lies in the north of Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands. One of the first national parks to be declared in the country, it contains the highest land in Zimbabwe, with green hills and perennial rivers. Most of its terrain consists of rolling downland, sometimes lightly wooded, lying at altitudes between 1,800\u20132,593 metres (6,560\u20137,544 feet). Mount Nyangani, the highest point in Zimbabwe, lies in the centre of the park and Mutarazi Falls, Zimbabwe's highest waterfall, is in the south of the park. Nyanga National park incorporates the former Mutarazi Falls National Park on its southern boundary.\n\nHistory of the park\n\nThe national park is one of the oldest in Zimbabwe, established as Rhodes Inyanga National Park, a bequest from Cecil Rhodes. The original park borders extended beyond Udu Dam, along the east bank of the Nyangombe River to the north of the current park boundary. This extension was sold in the 1970s, but the Warrendale section, immediately beyond Udu Dam, had been recovered by the early 1980s.\n\nThe park nearly doubled in size with the late 1990s purchase of most of the Inyanga Block and Kwaraguza farms. These purchases expanded the national park to the north and east of Mount Nyangani, incorporating some important areas of montane rainforest, the source area of the Kairezi River and Nyama Falls. The incorporation of Nyazengu farm in 2014, previously an enclave within the park, completed the formal protection of Mount Nyangani and the headwaters of the", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational parks of Zimbabwe\nProtected areas of Zimbabwe\nEastern Highlands\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational parks of Zimbabwe\n\tProtected areas of Zimbabwe\n\tParks in Zimbabwe\n\tGeography of Zimbabwe\nProtected areas of Zimbabwe\n\tProtected areas by country\n\tEnvironment of Zimbabwe\nEastern Highlands\n\tGeography of Manicaland Province\n\tGeography of Zimbabwe\n\tMountain ranges of Zimbabwe" }, { "title": "Nash Statesman", "content": "The Nash Statesman is a full-sized automobile that was built by Nash Motors for the 1950\u20131956 model years. The Statesman was the mid-level product of Nash Motors' automobile series and was positioned below the top-line Nash Ambassador, but above the Nash Rambler.\n\nFirst generation (1950 to 1951) \n\nNash developed its post\u2013World War II automobiles using an advanced unit-body construction with fastback aerodynamic styling under the Airflyte name, reflecting a popular styling trend in the 1950s. The cars were available as a two- or four-door sedan. A distinguishing feature of all Nashes are the \"skirted\" fenders. Although the turning circle could be compromised, the front track is narrower by nearly three inches: the front is just under while the rear track is . The base Nash 600 was renamed Nash Statesman for the 1950 model year.\n\nThe wheelbase of the Statesman was nine inches (228.6\u00a0mm) shorter than the companion Ambassador line. This was achieved by using a shorter front \"clip\" (the portion of a car from the cowl forward) than was installed on the Ambassador; therefore, Statesman and Ambassador hoods along with front fenders were not interchangeable. From the cowl rearward, however, the two series' dimensions were identical. Two-door models included Nash's exclusive \"Airliner Reclining\" front seat, that was optional on the four-door sedans and could be converted to form a bed.\n\nStatesman engine designs were based on the sturdy and reliable decades-old L-head Nash Light Six en", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNash vehicles\nFull-size vehicles\nSedans\nCars introduced in 1950\nVehicles with unit body construction\nVehicles with fastback body design\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNash vehicles\n\tAmerican automobiles by brand\n\tDefunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States\n\tCompanies based in Wisconsin\nFull-size vehicles\n\tCars by type\nSedans\n\tCar body styles\n\tCars by type\nCars introduced in 1950\n\t1950s cars\n\tMotor vehicles by series\n\tProducts introduced in 1950\nVehicles with unit body construction\n\tAutomobile layouts\n\tAutomobile chassis types\nVehicles with fastback body design\n\tAutomobile layouts\n\tCar body styles\n\tAutomobile styling features" }, { "title": "Battle of Roan's Tan Yard", "content": "The Battle of Roan's Tan Yard, also known as the Battle of Silver Creek, was a minor battle fought during the American Civil War on January 8, 1862, in Randolph County, Missouri. After back-and-forth operations throughout 1861, the pro-Confederate Missouri State Guard under the command of Sterling Price had been confined to southwestern Missouri. In December 1861, Price authorized recruiting and raiding activities in the central portion of the state, with the North Missouri Railroad being a major target. In January 1862, Major W. M. G. Torrence of the Union Army located a Missouri State Guard base in Randolph County and attacked it on January 8 with elements of four cavalry regiments. The camp, which was commanded by Colonel John A. Poindexter, put up little resistance and was soon overrun. Large quantities of supplies were captured in the abandoned camp, which was destroyed. The action at Roan's Tan Yard, along with a Missouri State Guard defeat at the Battle of Mount Zion Church the preceding December, led to a decrease in pro-Confederate activity in central Missouri.\n\nBackground\nWhen the American Civil War began in early 1861, the state of Missouri was politically divided. Despite being a slave state, it did not secede, although Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson supported secession. An attempt by Jackson and his pro-secession followers to move against the St. Louis Arsenal was thwarted on May 10 by Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon of the Union Army. In response, Jack", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBattles of the American Civil War in Missouri\nBattles of the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War\n1862 in the American Civil War\nJanuary 1862 events\nRandolph County, Missouri\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBattles of the American Civil War in Missouri\n\tBattles of the Western Theater of the American Civil War\n\tBattles and operations of the American Civil War in Missouri\nBattles of the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War\n\tBattles of the American Civil War by theater\n\tTrans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War\n1862 in the American Civil War\n\t1862 in the United States\n\tAmerican Civil War by year\nJanuary 1862 events\n\t1862 events\n\tMonths in the American Civil War\nRandolph County, Missouri\n\tCounties in Missouri\n\tMissouri in the American Civil War" }, { "title": "Resul Dindar", "content": "Resul Dindar (born 24 January 1982) is a Turkish singer. In 2008, he founded the music group Karmate (which in Laz language means mill) with friends, and made the two albums Nani and Nayino. He went solo after 2012, and his first solo album called Divane came out in 2013.\n\nDiscography\n\nAlbums\nas part of Karmate\nNani\nNayino\n\nSolo\nDivane (2013)\nDalgalan Karadeniz (2014)\nA\u015fk-\u0131 Me\u015fk (2017)\n\nSingles\n Sorma (2016)\n Hi\u00e7 (2016)\n G\u00fczelli\u011fin On Para Etmez (2016)\n \u00d6pt\u00fcm (2017)\n Eyvallah (2018)\n Yang\u0131n Yeri (2018)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTurkish male singers\nTurkish pop singers\n1982 births\nLiving people\nTurkish musicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTurkish male singers\n\tTurkish singers\n\tMale singers by nationality\n\tMale pop singers\nTurkish pop singers\n\tTurkish singers\n\tPop singers by nationality\n1982 births\n\t1982 in music\n\tBirths by year\nLiving people\n\tYear of birth missing (living people)\n\tTurkish people\nTurkish musicians\n\tMusicians by nationality\n\tTurkish music\n\tAsian musicians" }, { "title": "Teruya Goto", "content": "is a Japanese rugby sevens player. He competed for at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil. He scored the first try in their upset against New Zealand at the Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese rugby sevens players\nOlympic rugby sevens players of Japan\n2016 Summer Olympics competitors for Japan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese rugby sevens players\n\tRugby sevens players by nationality\n\tJapanese rugby union players\nOlympic rugby sevens players of Japan\n\tRugby sevens players at the Summer Olympics\n\tJapanese rugby union players\n2016 Summer Olympics competitors for Japan\n\tCompetitors at the 2016 Summer Olympics by country\n\tRugby sevens players at the 2016 Summer Olympics\n\tJapanese sportspeople in doping cases\n\tJapan at the Olympics\n\tJapan at the 2016 Summer Olympics" }, { "title": "Cardinal Griffin Catholic College", "content": "Cardinal Griffin Catholic College is a mixed Voluntary aided Catholic Secondary school and Sixth form college in Cannock, Staffordshire, England. Cardinal Griffin is a Specialist Science College.\n\nHistory\n\nOn 22 October 1960, the foundation stone of the college was laid by Dom Basil Griffin OSB (died 1963). He was a monk at Douai Abbey in Woolhampton, Berkshire, and twin brother of Cardinal Griffin, who the college was named after. The college was built to educate the children of the four Catholic parishes in Cannock Chase. Those parishes were St Mary and St Thomas More in Cannock, Our Lady of Lourdes in Hednesford, St Joseph and Etheldreda in Rugeley and St Joseph in Burntwood.\n\nThe school has a house system that names each of the six school houses after past cardinals of the Catholic church in England. The houses are Allen, Newman, Manning, Vaughan, Wiseman and Hinsley.\n\nThe college has played the sport of Handball since 1980s. In 1982, they won the national under-15s final and in the early 1980s came fourth in the under-14 championship of a Europe-wide Handball tournament in Teramo.\n\nIn 2013, Ofsted inspected the school and rated it in overall effectiveness as 'Good' and behaviour and safety of pupils as 'Outstanding'. The overall effectiveness was an improvement from its previous inspection, which was rated as 'Satisfactory'.\n\nCannock Civic Observatory\nIn 2010 an observatory with two domes and what has been called the \"largest collection of telescopes in the Midlands\" was", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSecondary schools in Staffordshire\nCatholic secondary schools in the Archdiocese of Birmingham\nSchools in Cannock Chase (district)\nSixth form colleges in Staffordshire\nVoluntary aided schools in England\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSecondary schools in Staffordshire\n\tEducational institutions in Staffordshire\n\tSchools in England by county\nCatholic secondary schools in the Archdiocese of Birmingham\n\tCatholic secondary schools in England\n\tRoman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham\nSchools in Cannock Chase (district)\n\tEducational institutions in Staffordshire\n\tSchools in England by district\nSixth form colleges in Staffordshire\n\tEducational institutions in Staffordshire\n\tSixth form colleges in England\nVoluntary aided schools in England\n\tEducational institutions in England\n\tSchools in England by type\n\tRoman Catholic schools in England" }, { "title": "Beckley Church of England Primary School", "content": "Beckley School is a Church of England primary school in Beckley Oxfordshire.\n\nHistory \nThe original Victorian school was built in 1895 and is now used as the school hall. The current main school building was built in 1968 with new classrooms added in 1974, 1995 and 2008. The school has playing fields that look out across Otmoor.\n\nStudents \nThe School has approximately 100 children in 7 classes who come from the villages of Beckley, Elsfield, Horton-cum-Studley, Stanton St John and Forest Hill.Some children attend the school from Headington, Summertown and other areas of Oxford.\n\nResults \nThe 2014 Key Stage 2 SATS test results show 95% of pupils achieve Level 4 or higher in English and 95% of pupils achieve level 4 or above in Mathematics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrimary schools in Oxfordshire\nChurch of England primary schools in the Diocese of Oxford\n1895 establishments in England\nSchools in the Vale of White Horse\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrimary schools in Oxfordshire\n\tEducation in Oxfordshire\n\tSchools in England by county\n\tSchools in the South East (region)\nChurch of England primary schools in the Diocese of Oxford\n\tChurch of England primary schools in England\n\tEducation in the Diocese of Oxford\n1895 establishments in England\n\t1895 in England\n\t1895 establishments in the United Kingdom\n\tEstablishments in England by year\n\tSchools by year of establishment in the United Kingdom\nSchools in the Vale of White Horse\n\tEducation in the Vale of White Horse\n\tSchools in Oxfordshire" }, { "title": "Regional street food", "content": "Street foods, ready-to-eat food or drink sold in a street or other public place, such as a market or fair, by a hawker or vendor, often from a portable stall, have variations within both regions and cultures. For example, Dorling Kindersley describes the street food of Vietnam as being \"fresh and lighter than many of the cuisines in the area\" and \"draw[ing] heavily on herbs, chile peppers and lime,\" while street food of Thailand is \"fiery\" and \"pungent with shrimp paste... and fish sauce\" with New York City's signature street food being the hot dog, although the offerings in New York also range from \"spicy Middle Eastern falafel or Jamaican jerk chicken to Belgian waffles.\" In Hawaii, the local street food tradition of \"Plate Lunch\" (rice, macaroni salad and a portion of meat) was inspired by the bento of the Japanese who had been brought to Hawaii as plantation workers.\n\nAfrica\n\nMadagascar\n\nA variety of cakes and fritters collectively known as mofo are available from kiosks in towns and cities across Madagascar. The most common is mofo gasy, \"Malagasy bread\", made from a batter of sweetened rice flour poured into greased circular molds and cooked over charcoal. Mofo gasy is a breakfast food and is often eaten with coffee, also sold at kiosks. In coastal areas this mofo is made with coconut milk and is known as mokary. Other sweet mofo include a deep-fried doughnut called menakely and a fried dough ball called mofo baolina, as well as a variety of fruit fritters, with pineap", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStreet food\nCuisine by country\nCuisine by region\nFood and drink culture\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStreet food\n\tFood and drink\n\tStreet culture\nCuisine by country\n\tCuisine\n\tCategories by country and cuisine\nCulture by region\n\tCulture by geography\nFood and drink culture\n\tFood and drink\n\tFood culture by country\n\tCulture-related lists" }, { "title": "James Tully (Irish politician)", "content": "James Tully (18 September 1915 \u2013 20 May 1992) was an Irish Labour Party politician who served as Minister for Defence from 1981 to 1982, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from 1981 to 1982 and Minister for Local Government from 1973 to 1977. He served as a Teachta D\u00e1la (TD) for the Meath constituency from 1954 to 1957 and 1961 to 1982.\n\nA native of Carlanstown, near Kells in County Meath, Tully was educated in Carlanstown schools and in St. Patrick's Classical School in Navan. He was first elected to D\u00e1il \u00c9ireann as a Labour Party TD for the Meath constituency at the 1954 general election. He lost his seat at the 1957 general election, but was re-elected at the 1961 general election and served until 1982. When Labour entered into a coalition government with Fine Gael in 1973, he was appointed Minister for Local Government. While serving in that post he gained prominence for a massive increase in the building of public housing, and notoriety for an attempt to gerrymander Irish constituencies to ensure the re-election of the National Coalition at the 1977 general election. His electoral reorganisation effort via the Electoral (Amendment) Act 1974, which came to be called a \"Tullymander\", backfired spectacularly and helped engineer a landslide for the opposition, Fianna F\u00e1il. He was regarded as a conservative within the Labour Party, though tended to support party decisions, even if he disagreed with them. For many years he was opposed to coalition, though finding the years in o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIrish Labour Party politicians\nMinisters for Defence (Ireland)\nDeputy Leaders of the Labour Party (Ireland)\nMinisters for Local Government (Ireland)\nMembers of the 14th D\u00e1il\nMembers of the 17th D\u00e1il\nMembers of the 18th D\u00e1il\nMembers of the 21st D\u00e1il\nPeople from County Meath\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIrish Labour Party politicians\n\tPoliticians by party in Ireland\n\t20th-century Irish politicians\nMinisters for Defence (Ireland)\n\tMilitary of Ireland\n\tDefence ministers\n\tMinisters of State (Ireland) by department\nDeputy Leaders of the Labour Party (Ireland)\n\tPoliticians by party in Ireland\n\tLeaders of political parties in the Republic of Ireland\nMinisters for Local Government (Ireland)\n\tGovernment ministers of Ireland\n\tMembers of the Government of Ireland\nMembers of the 14th D\u00e1il\n\tPolitics of Ireland\n\tMembers of the Oireachtas\nMembers of the 17th D\u00e1il\n\tPolitics of Ireland\n\tMembers of the Oireachtas\nMembers of the 18th D\u00e1il\n\tPolitics of Ireland\n\tMembers of the Oireachtas\nMembers of the 21st D\u00e1il\n\tPolitics of Ireland\n\tMembers of the Oireachtas\nPeople from County Meath\n\tPeople by county in the Republic of Ireland\n\tPeople from Leinster\n" }, { "title": "Manangatang", "content": "Manangatang ( ) is a remote town in north-west Victoria, Australia. At the , Manangatang had a population of 309. It is sometimes noted for its unusual name, from an Aboriginal term - \"manang\" meaning land and \"kaaiti\" meaning water.\n\nTransport\nManangatang is positioned on the Robinvale railway line. Manangatang was the terminus from 1914 until the line was extended in 1921. Passenger service to Manangatang railway station ceased in 1978. The Mallee Highway crosses the railway and the Robinvale\u2013Sea Lake Road at Manangatang.\n\nThe Avoca railway line is to be reopened (as of 2017) as standard gauge and upgraded to 21-tonne axle loads, with insertion of over 100,000 new concrete sleepers. The second reopening of this cross country line is primarily to allow for the carriage of mineral sands from Manangatang to a processing plant at Hamilton.\n\nHistory\nA Mr A T Creswick, who held the Bumbang station, had a hut on or near the present township. Surveyed blocks, each of about one square mile in area, were available in 1911. Manangatang was proclaimed a town in 1915. In January 1919, the local police station was set up with mounted Constable E E Dunkley in charge. 1930 saw settlement by some Punjabi emigrants. Mrs Della Dillon opened a store in the town in 1912. The first sale of township subdivision was in 1913 at prices ranging from 15 to 30 pounds.\n\nThe post office opened on 6 January 1913 when the township was settled. Miss Alice McKinnon was the Post Mistress from that time until ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTowns in Victoria (Australia)\nPopulated places in Victoria (Australia)\nRailway towns in Victoria (Australia)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTowns in Victoria (Australia)\n\tGeography of Victoria (Australia)\n\tPopulated places in Australia by state or territory\nPopulated places in Victoria (Australia)\n\tGeography of Victoria (Australia)\n\tPopulated places in Australia by state or territory\nRailway towns in Victoria (Australia)\n\tTowns in Victoria (Australia)\n\tRail transport in Victoria (Australia)" }, { "title": "Patrick Buteux van der Kamp", "content": "Patrick Buteux van der Kamp (born 9 October 1937) is a Dutch field hockey player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1960 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDutch male field hockey players\nOlympic field hockey players of the Netherlands\nField hockey players at the 1960 Summer Olympics\n1937 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDutch male field hockey players\n\tDutch field hockey players\n\tMale field hockey players by nationality\n\tSport in the Netherlands by sport\nOlympic field hockey players of the Netherlands\n\tField hockey at the Summer Olympics\n\tNetherlands at the Olympics\n\tDutch field hockey players\nField hockey players at the 1960 Summer Olympics\n\tField hockey at the 1960 Summer Olympics\n\t1960 Summer Olympics\n\tCompetitors at the 1960 Summer Olympics by sport\n1937 births\n\t1930s births\n\t20th-century births\n\tYear of birth missing (living people)" }, { "title": "Tran Nu Yen Khe", "content": "Tr\u1ea7n N\u1eef Y\u00ean Kh\u00ea (born 1973) is a Vietnamese-born French actress married to the director Tran Anh Hung. She has been in all his films thus far, with the exception of Norwegian Wood. She has alleged, \"French people only offer me stereotypical roles of Asian women that men fantasise about.\"\n\nEarly life and education\nTr\u1ea7n N\u1eef Y\u00ean Kh\u00ea was born in \u0110\u00e0 N\u1eb5ng, Vietnam. Her mother had been a professor of literature and Chinese at Hu\u1ebf University.\n\nTr\u1ea7n left Vietnam in 1974 at the age of one with her mother and sisters before the end of the Vietnam War. She grew up in Paris. After high school, she attended \u00c9cole du Louvre for one year, before enrolling at \u00c9cole Camondo, where she studied design and interior architecture.\n\nAlthough Tr\u1ea7n is from the central region of Vietnam, she speaks Vietnamese with a northern accent, which she has said discontented her mother.\n\nPartial filmography\nThe Scent of Green Papaya (1993)\nCyclo (1995)\nThe Vertical Ray of the Sun (2000)\nI Come with the Rain (2009)\nThe Third Wife (2018)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVietnamese emigrants to France\nVietnamese film actresses\nFrench film actresses\nPeople from \u0110\u00e0 N\u1eb5ng\n1973 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVietnamese emigrants to France\n\tVietnamese expatriates in France\n\tVietnamese emigrants\n\tEmigrants from Vietnam\nVietnamese film actresses\n\tVietnamese actresses\n\tFilm actresses by nationality\n\t20th-century Vietnamese actresses\n\t21st-century Vietnamese actresses\nFrench film actresses\n\tFrench actresses\n\tFilm actresses by nationality\n\t20th-century French actresses\n\t21st-century French actresses\nPeople from \u0110\u00e0 N\u1eb5ng\n\tPeople by city in Vietnam\n\t\u0110\u00e0 N\u1eb5ng\n1973 births\n\t1973 in Vietnam\n\tYears of the 20th century in Vietnam\n\tBirths by year\n\tBirths by place\n" }, { "title": "Yuki Matsushita (actress)", "content": "is a Japanese actress. Her real name is .\n\nMatsushita was born in Nayoro, Hokkaido and grew up in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture. She is represented by Amuse, Inc. and later her personal office Jesus Collect Incorporated.\n\nFilmography\n\nFilms\n\nTV drama\n\nNHK\n\nNippon TV\n\nTokyo Broadcasting System\n\nFuji Television\n\nTV Asahi\n\nTV Tokyo\n\nYomiuri Telecasting Corporation\n\nKansai Telecasting Corporation\n\nAsahi Broadcasting Corporation\n\nNHK BS\n\nBS Asahi\n\nDirect-to-video\n\nAdvertisements\n\nVariety series\n\nOther TV series\n\nMusic series\n\nStage\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese actresses\nPeople from Nayoro, Hokkaido\nPeople from Nagoya\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese actresses\n\t20th-century Japanese actresses\n\t21st-century Japanese actresses\n\tActresses from Japan by prefecture\nPeople from Nayoro, Hokkaido\n\tPeople from Hokkaido\nPeople from Nagoya\n\tPeople from Aichi Prefecture" }, { "title": "Pyrotherium", "content": "Pyrotherium ('fire beast') is an extinct genus of South American ungulate, of the order Pyrotheria, that lived in what is now Argentina and Bolivia, during the Late Oligocene. It was named Pyrotherium because the first specimens were excavated from an ancient volcanic ash deposit. Fossils of the genus have been found in the Sarmiento Formation of Argentina and the Salla Formation of Bolivia.\n\nSo far, two valid species have been described, Pyrotherium romeroi, which lived in what it is today Argentina and P. macfaddeni from Bolivia, at the end of Oligocene. P. romeroi in particular is the most recent known pyrothere in the fossil record and best known for its fossil remains, which although incomplete are the best preserved in the entire order, indicating that they are also the largest, with an estimated body length from . It is also supposed to have developed a small trunk, but it is not related to the current elephants (proboscideans); the resemblance is so great that when studying the fossil remains, it was attributed in the past a relationship with elephants, although the true relationship of this herbivore is still controversial today.\n\nDiscovery and naming\nThe original remains of Pyrotherium, some molars, a premolar and an incisor, were originally identified in the Neuqu\u00e9n province in strata dating back to the late Oligocene epoch, identified by the Argentine naturalist Florentino Ameghino as couche \u00e0 Pyrotherium (layers of Pyrotherium, in French) due to the presence of f", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExtinct mammals of South America\nOligocene mammals\nMammalian genera\nPrehistoric mammal genera\nFossil taxa described in 1888\nFossils of Argentina\nFossils of Bolivia\nTaxa named by Florentino Ameghino\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExtinct mammals of South America\n\tPrehistoric mammals of South America\n\tExtinct animals of South America\nOligocene mammals\n\tMammals of the Oligocene\n\tPrehistoric mammals\nMammalian genera\n\tMammals by classification\n\tAnimal genera\nPrehistoric mammal genera\n\tPrehistoric mammals\n\tAnimal prehistoric genera\nFossil taxa described in 1888\n\tFossil taxa described in the 19th century\nFossils of Argentina\n\tFossils by country\n\tPaleontology in Argentina\nFossils of Bolivia\n\tFossils by country\n\tPaleontology in Bolivia\nTaxa named by Florentino Ameghino\n\tOrganisms named by Florentino Ameghino" }, { "title": "Victor Manuelle discography", "content": "This page lists all of V\u00edctor Manuelle's album and singles, including information such as record sales and chart positions.\nHe has sold over 2 million copies in United States and over 6 million copies worldwide.\n\nAlbums\n\nSingles\n\nGuest singles\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nV\u00edctor Manuelle albums\nDiscographies of Puerto Rican artists\nDiscographies of American artists\nLatin pop music discographies\nSalsa music discographies\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nV\u00edctor Manuelle albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tPop music discographies\nDiscographies of Puerto Rican artists\n\tDiscographies by nationality\n\tMusic of Puerto Rico\nDiscographies of American artists\n\tDiscographies by nationality\n\tMusic of the United States\nLatin pop music discographies\n\tPop music discographies\n\tSpanish-language music discographies\n\tLatin music discographies\nSalsa music discographies\n\tLatin music discographies\n\tSpanish-language music discographies\n\tDiscographies of genres\n\tGenres of American music" }, { "title": "Argyle, Iowa", "content": "Argyle is an unincorporated community in southwestern Lee County, Iowa, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 91. \n\nIt lies along the concurrent Iowa Highways 27 and 394 southwest of the city of Fort Madison, the county seat of Lee County. Its elevation is 679\u00a0feet (207\u00a0m). Although Argyle is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 52619, which opened on 1888-03-15. The community is part of the Fort Madison\u2013Keokuk, IA-MO Micropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nThe Central Lee Community School District serves the community.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnincorporated communities in Lee County, Iowa\nPopulated places in Lee County, Iowa\nUnincorporated communities in Iowa\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnincorporated communities in Lee County, Iowa\n\tUnincorporated communities in Iowa by county\n\tPopulated places in Lee County, Iowa\nPopulated places in Lee County, Iowa\n\tPopulated places in Iowa by county\n\tGeography of Lee County, Iowa\nUnincorporated communities in Iowa\n\tPopulated places in Iowa\n\tUnincorporated communities in the United States by state\n\tGeography of Iowa" }, { "title": "HMS St George (1701)", "content": "HMS St George was a hulk at Harwich bought in 1701 from M. Stevens; she was sunk on 20 February 1716 as a foundation for Chatham Dockyard.\n\nCitations and references\nCitations\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1701 ships\nShips of the Royal Navy\nNaval ships of the United Kingdom\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1701 ships\n\tShips by year built\n\t18th-century ships\nShips of the Royal Navy\n\tShips by navy\n\tMilitary units and formations of the Royal Navy\nNaval ships of the United Kingdom\n\tMilitary ships by country\n\tShips of the United Kingdom\n\tMilitary vessels\n\tShips by country" }, { "title": "Tarucus thespis", "content": "Tarucus thespis, the fynbos blue or vivid blue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It is found in South Africa, from the Northern Cape, south to fynbos in the West Cape and east to the Amathole Mountains in the Eastern Cape.\n\nThe wingspan is 20\u201325\u00a0mm for males and 20\u201327\u00a0mm for females. Adults are on wing year-round, with peaks from September to November and from February to March.\n\nThe larvae feed on Phylica imberbis and Saxifraga species.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFauna of South Africa\nButterflies of Africa\nLycaenidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFauna of South Africa\n\tBiota of South Africa\n\tFauna by country\nFauna of Africa\n\tFauna by continent\n\tAnimals by continent\nButterflies of Africa\n\tButterflies by region\n\tInsects of Africa\nLycaenidae\n\tButterflies by family\n\tInsects by family\n\tFauna of Africa" }, { "title": "John Cumberland (actor)", "content": "John Cumberland was an actor on stage and screen. He had starring roles and featured in comedies.\n\nAccording to IMDb he was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, in 1857.\n\nIn 1919 he starred in the Path\u00e9 film The Gay Old Dog directed by Hobart Henley.\n\nHe co-starred in Mrs. Sidney Drew's After Thirty comedy film series and starred in her 1919 film The Gay Old Dog.\n\nTheater\nTwin Beds (1914 play) (1914)\nFair and Warmer (1915)\nParlor, Bedroom and Bath (1917)\nDouble Exposure (1918)\nUp in Mabel's Room (play) (1919)\nThe Girl in the Limousine (play) (1919)\nLadies' Night (1920)\nPickwick (1927)\n\nFilmography\n\nBaby Mine (1917 film), as Jimmie\nThe Gay Old Dog (1919), as Jimmy Dodd\nA Sisterly Scheme (1919)\nThe Unconventional Maida Greenwood (1920), a short, as Maida's Husband\nThe Stimulating Mrs. Barton (1920), a short \nThe Emotional Miss Vaughn (1920), a short \nThe Charming Mrs. Chase (1920), a short\n\nGallery\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian male stage actors\nCanadian male film actors\nPeople from Saint John, New Brunswick\nActors from New Brunswick\nCanadian expatriate male actors in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian male stage actors\n\tMale actors from Canada\n\tCanadian stage actors\n\tMale stage actors\nCanadian male film actors\n\tMale film actors\n\tMale actors from Canada\n\tCanadian film actors\nPeople from Saint John, New Brunswick\n\tPeople by city or town in New Brunswick\n\tPeople from New Brunswick by city\nActors from New Brunswick\n\tMale actors from Canada by province or territory\n\tPeople from New Brunswick by occupation\n\tCanadian actors by province or territory\nCanadian expatriate male actors in the United States\n\tCanadian expatriates in the United States\n\tCanadian actors in the United States\n\tExpatriate male actors in the United States\n\tMale actors in the United States\n\tMale actors by nationality in the United States" }, { "title": "Monterey Peninsula College", "content": "Monterey Peninsula College (MPC) is a public community college in Monterey, California. Established in 1947, it is a part of the California Community Colleges system. There are two additional MPC campuses located in Marina, and Seaside. The current interim college President is Dr. Mark Zacovic.\n\nAcademics\nIn 2009, MPC established a Great Books program, one of only two such programs available in the California Community Colleges system. The certificate can be completed through online study. In 2013, the MPC entered into an articulation agreement with Chicago's Shimer College, allowing students who have completed the MPC Great Books certificate to continue their studies at Shimer.\n\nAthletics\nMonterey Peninsula College competes in the Coast Conference as a Junior College. Its athletic teams are known as the \"Lobos\", which is derived from lobo ().\n\nNotable people\n Herm Edwards is an American football coach Kansas City Chiefs, and New York Jets and former National Football League (NFL) player Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams, and Atlanta Falcons. Herm worked for many years at ESPN after his NFL playing and coaching days, and is currently the head coach at Arizona State University. \n David Fales is an American football quarterback for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the sixth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He also played college football at San Jose State. \n Joseph Gutheinz, retired NASA official who investig", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic universities and colleges in California\nCalifornia Community Colleges\nEducation in Monterey County, California\nTwo-year colleges in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic universities and colleges in California\n\tEducation in California by type of institution\n\tUniversities and colleges in California by type\n\tCalifornia Community Colleges\n\tPages using infobox university with the image size parameter\nCalifornia Community Colleges\n\tUniversities and colleges in California by type\n\tPublic universities and colleges in California\n\tCommunity colleges in California\nEducation in Monterey County, California\n\tEducation in California by county\nTwo-year colleges in the United States\n\tCommunity colleges in the United States\n\tEducation in the United States by type of institution" }, { "title": "Heighway Pinball", "content": "Heighway Pinball was a British company, established in 2012, that manufactured pinball machines. The first table by the company, Full Throttle, was released in 2015.\n The racing-themed game features, as a speciality, a LCD screen for scores, info and animations on the playfield surface at player's eye view.\n\nThe company's second machine Alien is based on the movie of the same name and its first sequel Aliens. Production shipment began on 14 February 2017.\n\nAs of 26 April 2018, Heighway Pinball had closed the doors on its factory, laid off its employees, and was liquidated soon afterward.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPinball manufacturing companies\nDefunct manufacturing companies of the United Kingdom\nCompanies established in 2012\nCompanies disestablished in 2018\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPinball manufacturing companies\n\tManufacturing companies by product\n\tEntertainment companies\n\tCompanies in the amusement industry\nDefunct manufacturing companies of the United Kingdom\n\tManufacturing companies of the United Kingdom\n\tDefunct companies of the United Kingdom\nCompanies established in 2012\n\t2012 establishments in the United Kingdom\n\tCompanies established in the 21st century\nCompanies disestablished in 2018\n\t2018 disestablishments in the United Kingdom\n\tCompanies disestablished in the 21st century" }, { "title": "Ink (play)", "content": "Ink is a 2017 play by James Graham which premiered in London in 2017.\n\nProductions\n\nAlmeida Production \nDirected by Rupert Goold, the play began previews at the Almeida Theatre on 17 June 2017, with an official opening night on 27 June. It played a limited run to 5 August. The cast included Bertie Carvel as Rupert Murdoch and Richard Coyle as the editor of The Sun, Larry Lamb. Reviews were generally favorable.\n\nWest End \nThe production transferred to the West End at the Duke of York's Theatre, again led by Carvel and Coyle, officially opening on 19 September 2017 following previews from 9 September. It concluded its run on 6 January 2018.\n\nBroadway \nThe play made its Broadway premiere on 2 April 2019 (previews), officially on 24 April 2019, produced by the Manhattan Theatre Club at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. Bertie Carvel played Murdoch and Jonny Lee Miller played Larry Lamb. Direction was by Rupert Goold. The play closed on 7 July 2019.\n\nOverview\nThe play takes place in London in 1969. Rupert Murdoch buys a struggling newspaper, The Sun, intending to make the paper a must-read news source and hires editor Larry Lamb.\n\nAwards and nominations\n\nOriginal London production\n\nOriginal Broadway production\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2017 plays\nBritish plays\nWest End plays\nBroadway plays\nPlays by James Graham\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2017 plays\n\t21st-century plays\n\tBritish plays\nBritish plays\n\tEnglish-language plays\n\tPlays by country\nWest End plays\n\tTheatre in London\n\tPlays by venue\nBroadway plays\n\tTheatre in New York City\n\tPlays by venue\nPlays by James Graham\n\tPlays by writer\n\tBritish plays" }, { "title": "Forest Dale Historic District", "content": "The Forest Dale Historic District is located in the southeastern part of Salt Lake City, Utah and is roughly bounded by 700 East, Interstate 80, Commonwealth Avenue, and 900 East. It includes the \"cohesive core\" of the Forest Dale Subdivision platted in 1890, as well as the larger Town of Forest Dale, which was incorporated on January 6, 1902, disincorporated in the fall of 1912, and reabsorbed into the city of Salt Lake City. Both the subdivision and town were created by George Mousley Cannon (December 25, 1861\u2013January 23, 1937), a member of the Cannon family, a prominent Intermountain West political family. The land for Forest Dale was originally Forest Farm, which Cannon had bought in 1889 from the estate of Brigham Young. Despite being bordered on 2 sides by major traffic corridors and on a third by a major arterial highway, the district \"maintains its historic \"inner-ring\" suburban quality due to its tree-lined streets, uniform setbacks, and the similarity of scale in the housing stock.\" Forest Dale Golf Course is just southeast across I-80, and Fairmont Park is just to the east, separating Forest Dale from downtown Sugar House. The S Line (formerly known as Sugar House Streetcar) includes two stops near Forest Dale and Parley's Trail runs along the streetcar line. The streetcar and trail opened in late 2013 and early 2014, respectively.\n\nOn April 23, 2009, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). One of the most significant buildings in the dis", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric districts in Salt Lake City\nResidential buildings in Salt Lake City\nNational Register of Historic Places in Salt Lake County, Utah\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric districts in Salt Lake City\n\tHistoric districts in Utah\n\tGeography of Salt Lake City\n\tTourist attractions in Salt Lake City\n\tCulture of Salt Lake City\nResidential buildings in Salt Lake City\n\tBuildings and structures in Salt Lake City\n\tResidential buildings in the United States by city\nNational Register of Historic Places in Salt Lake County, Utah\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Utah by county\n\tSalt Lake County, Utah\n\tGeography of Salt Lake County, Utah\n\tTourist attractions in Salt Lake County, Utah\n\tHistoric sites in Utah" }, { "title": "Truman Bewley", "content": "Truman Fassett Bewley (born July 19, 1941) is an American economist. He is the Alfred Cowles Professor of Economics at Yale University. Originally specializing in mathematical economics and general equilibrium theory, since the late 1990s Bewley has gained renown for his work on sticky wages. In Bewley's 1999 book Why Wages Don't Fall During a Recession, hundreds of interviews with executives, labor leaders, and other professionals establish morale as an important factor in why businesses are reluctant to decrease employee compensation at times of low demand.\n\nIn general equilibrium theory, Bewley (1972) established key existence results for models with infinitely many goods.\n\nDue to Bewley (1977), Bewley is the namesake of Bewley models, the class of incomplete markets general equilibrium models in which agents face idiosyncratic income shocks and achieve partial insurance via, for example, a risk-free bond or capital. Aiyagari (1994), Huggett (1993), and Krusell and Smith (1998) are examples of Bewley models, each with many hundreds of citations according to Google Scholar.\n\nBewley was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2005. In 2012 he was elected a distinguished fellow of the American Economic Association.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican economists\nYale University faculty\nFellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\nDistinguished Fellows of the American Economic Association\nMathematical economists\nGeneral equilibrium theorists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican economists\n\tEconomists by nationality\n\tAcademics of American universities and colleges\n\tScientists from the United States\nYale University faculty\n\tFaculty by university in the United States\n\tYale University staff\nFellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\n\tFellows of learned societies of the United States\n\tAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences\nDistinguished Fellows of the American Economic Association\n\tAmerican Economic Association\n\tEconomists by organization\nMathematical economists\n\tEconomists by field\n\tMathematicians by field\nGeneral equilibrium theorists\n\tEconomists by field\n\tTheoretical economists\n\tEconomic theorists" }, { "title": "Saudi German Hospitals", "content": "Saudi German Hospitals Group () is one of the largest healthcare providers in the MENA region with 11 hospitals and over 8500 employees operating across Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Egypt, and Yemen.\n\nThe Saudi German Hospitals Group was founded in 1988 by brothers Engineer Sobhi Batterjee and Dr Khalid Batterjee.\n\nFacilities \nThe Saudi German Hospitals Group manages six multi-specialty tertiary hospitals in Saudi Arabia covering Jeddah, Aseer, Riyadh, Madinah, Ha'il and its latest facility in Dammam, which opened in February 2020 with an area of 39,000 square meters and a capacity of up to 300 beds and 100 clinics.\n\nThe Saudi German Hospitals Group operates three healthcare facilities in Dubai, Sharjah and Ajman.\n\nThe Saudi German Hospitals Group operates a healthcare facility in Cairo, Egypt and has announced plans to set up a medical city in Alexandria.\n\nThe Saudi German Hospitals Group operates one hospital in Sanaa, Yemen, which opened in 2006.\n\nIn 2018, the Saudi German Hospitals Group partnered with Zenata Development Corporation to establish a 300-bed hospital and six specialty blocks in Casablanca, Morocco.\n\nIn 2020, the Saudi German Hospitals Group has announced its plans to open hospital facilities in Morocco and Pakistan, as well as a new hospital in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.\n\nAs of January 2020, the Saudi German Hospitals Group had 2,700 beds, with 2.1 million average outpatients in a year.\n\nMedical Education \nThe Saudi German Hospitals Group focuses ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHealthcare companies of Saudi Arabia\nHospital networks\nHospitals in Saudi Arabia\nHospitals in the United Arab Emirates\nHospitals in Egypt\nHospitals in Yemen\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHealthcare companies of Saudi Arabia\n\tHealthcare companies by country\n\tCompanies of Saudi Arabia by industry\nHospital networks\n\tHospitals by type\n\tHealth care companies\nHospitals in Saudi Arabia\n\tHospitals in Asia by country\n\tHealth in Saudi Arabia\nHospitals in the United Arab Emirates\n\tHospitals in Asia by country\n\tHealth in the United Arab Emirates\nHospitals in Egypt\n\tHospitals in Africa by country\n\tHealth in Egypt\nHospitals in Yemen\n\tHospitals in Asia by country\n\tHealth in Yemen" }, { "title": "2008\u201309 Barangay Ginebra Kings season", "content": "The 2008\u201309 Barangay Ginebra Kings season was the 30th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). The head coach for the season was Jong Uichico, and Eric Menk, David Noel, Ronald Tubid, Jayjay Helterbrand, and Paul Artadi played the starting lineup. The Kings finished third in the Philippine Cup. The Kings also added Junjun Cabatu as afree agent\u2013before playing for the Kings, he played for the Alaska Aces.\n\nKey dates\nAugust 30: The 2008 PBA Draft took place in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig.\nSeptember 1: The free agency period started.\n\nDraft picks\n\nRoster\n\nDepth chart\n\nPhilippine Cup\n\nEliminations\n\nStandings\n\nGame log\n\n|- bgcolor=\"#bbffbb\"\n| 1\n| October 8\n| Sta. Lucia\n| 89-86\n| Helterbrand (26)\n| Menk (11)\n| Helterbrand, Artadi (3)\n| Araneta Coliseum\n| 1\u20130\n|- bgcolor=\"#bbffbb\"\n| 2\n| October 12\n| Air21\n| 101-92\n| Cabatu (23)\n| Artadi (7) \n| Artadi (7)\n| Araneta Coliseum\n| 2\u20130\n|- bgcolor=\"#edbebf\"\n| 3\n| October 19\n| Red Bull\n| 94-100\n| Helterbrand (22)\n| Menk (10)\n| Artadi (5)\n| Araneta Coliseum\n| 2\u20131\n|- bgcolor=\"#edbebf\"\n| 4\n| October 22\n| San Miguel\n| 89-118\n| Helterbrand (15)\n| Crisano (8)\n| Artadi (5)\n| Araneta Coliseum\n| 2\u20132\n|- bgcolor=\"#edbebf\"\n| 5\n| October 26\n| Purefoods\n| 81-92\n| Salvacion (17)\n| Menk (10)\n| Helterbrand, Artadi (4)\n| Araneta Coliseum\n| 2\u20133\n\n|- bgcolor=\"#edbebf\"\n| 6\n| November 2\n| Alaska\n| 84-93\n| Helterbrand (30)\n| Wilson (18)\n| Artadi (6)\n| Araneta Coliseum\n| 2\u20134\n|- bgcolor=\"#edbebf\"\n| 7\n| November 5\n| Rain or Shine\n| 102-106\n| M", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2008\u201309 in Philippine basketball\nBarangay Ginebra Kings seasons\nPhilippine Basketball Association seasons\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2008\u201309 in Philippine basketball\n\t2008 in Philippine sports\n\t2009 in Philippine sports\n\t2008 in basketball\n\t2009 in basketball\nBarangay Ginebra Kings seasons\n\tPhilippine Basketball Association seasons by team\n\tBarangay Ginebra Kings\nPhilippine Basketball Association seasons\n\tSports seasons in the Philippines\n\tBasketball in the Philippines by season\n\tPhilippine Basketball Association\n\t2008\u201309 in Asian basketball\n\t2008\u201309 in basketball by league" }, { "title": "Rachel Azaria", "content": "Rachel Azaria (, born 21 December 1977), is an Israeli politician who served as a member of the Knesset for Kulanu. She previously served as deputy mayor and member of the Jerusalem City Council.\n\nBiography\nRachel Azaria was born in Jerusalem to Israel Azaria, a Tunisian-Jewish immigrant to Israel, and Sharon Friedman, an American Jewish immigrant to Israel. She grew up on moshav Beit Gamliel and was educated in the National Religious school system. After serving in the Israel Defense Forces, Azaria studied at Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she earned a BA in Psychology and a master's degree in conflict resolution. She won the Tami Steinmetz Prize for her master's thesis on the self-perception of the founders of the first Israeli settlements in Samaria. She was a member of the debating team at the Hebrew University, participating in debates in the European and World Championships. She participated in the Shalom Hartman Institute's Young National Religious Leadership program from 2001 to 2003. She is fluent in English.\n\nAzaria is married to Elyashiv, a Talmud teacher, and has four children, and lives in Jerusalem. She held US citizenship prior to her entering the Knesset, when she had to give it up as a condition of becoming an MK.\n\nSocial activism\nSince 1998, Azaria has been engaged in environmental activism. She serves as a member of the Board of Green Course, Israel's largest volunteer environmental organization. She has also been involved in issues related to Isra", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century Israeli women politicians\nIsraeli people of Tunisian-Jewish descent\nIsraeli people of American-Jewish descent\nKulanu politicians\nMembers of the 20th Knesset (2015\u20132019)\nMembers of the Jerusalem City Council\nWomen members of the Knesset\nIsraeli environmentalists\nIsraeli psychologists\nHebrew University of Jerusalem alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century Israeli women politicians\n\t21st-century women politicians\n\t21st-century Israeli politicians\n\tIsraeli women in politics\nIsraeli people of Tunisian-Jewish descent\n\tIsraeli people by ethnic or national origin\n\tTunisian Jews\n\tIsraeli Jews by country of origin\nIsraeli people of American-Jewish descent\n\tIsraeli people by ethnic or national origin\n\tAmerican Jews in Israel\n\tIsraeli Jews by country of origin\nKulanu politicians\n\tIsraeli politicians by party\nKulanu\nMembers of the 20th Knesset (2015\u20132019)\n\tMembers of the Knesset\n\t20th Knesset (2015\u20132019)\nMembers of the Jerusalem City Council\n\tIsraeli city councillors\n\tJerusalem City Council\nWomen members of the Knesset\n\tWomen members of national legislatures\n\tWomen in Israeli politics\n\tMembers of the Knesset\nIsraeli environmentalists\n\tEnvironmentalists by nationality\nIsraeli psychologists\n\tPsychologists by nationality\nHebrew University of Jerusalem alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Israel\n\tHebrew University of Jerusalem\n" }, { "title": "Eersteling", "content": "Eersteling is a town in Zululand District Municipality in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in the Zululand District Municipality\nPopulated places in KwaZulu-Natal\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in the Zululand District Municipality\n\tPopulated places in KwaZulu-Natal\n\tGeography of KwaZulu-Natal\n\tZululand\nPopulated places in KwaZulu-Natal\n\tPopulated places in South Africa by province\n\tGeography of KwaZulu-Natal\n\tSouth African society\n\tKwaZulu-Natal" }, { "title": "Jack Cotton", "content": "Jack Cotton (1 January 1903 \u2013 21 March 1964) was a British property developer. He became the dominant figure in the world of property development in Britain. His methods of operation were a model for others involved in the property boom in the years following World War II.\n\nJack Cotton was born on 1 January 1903 in Birmingham, and was educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Birmingham, and at Cheltenham College. He left school at the age of 18 to become an articled clerk in a firm of estate agents and surveyors. In 1924, he set up his own firm in Birmingham.\n\nBy the 1930s, he was buying farmland to sell to speculative builders of housing estates. In 1932 he began the first of his purely urban developments, starting with blocks of flats and moving on to commercial property. In 1937, he built King Edward House on the site of his old school, which was rebuilt in Edgbaston close to the University of Birmingham. Other office blocks in the centre of Birmingham followed.\n\nDuring World War II, he realised that there would be a huge demand for new buildings after the war. He moved to London, and bought a property company called Mansion House Chambers Ltd., which he then merged with another company called Chesham House (Regent Street) Ltd., the name of which was changed in 1955 to City Centre Properties. He persuaded the Pearl and the Legal and General Insurance Companies to become partners in his ventures. Barclays Bank joined in his overseas operations. In 1960 City Centre Pro", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century British businesspeople\nBritish real estate businesspeople\nPeople from Birmingham, England\nPeople educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Birmingham\nPeople educated at Cheltenham College\nBritish company founders\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century British businesspeople\n\tBusinesspeople from Birmingham (England)\n\tBritish company founders\nBritish real estate businesspeople\n\tBusinesspeople in real estate\n\tBritish businesspeople in property\nPeople from Birmingham, England\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople from Birmingham (England)\nPeople educated at King Edward VI Grammar School, Birmingham\n\tAlumni by school in England\n\tPeople by school in England\nPeople educated at Cheltenham College\n\tPeople by school in England\n\tAlumni by school in England\nBritish company founders\n\tBusinesspeople from Birmingham (England)\n\tCompany founders by nationality" }, { "title": "Bab Al-Sharqi", "content": "Bab Al-Sharqi is a neighborhood of central Baghdad, Iraq. The area surrounding Bab Al-Sharqi market is a stronghold of the Mahdi Army, the main Shia militia in central Iraq..\n\nBackground\n\nThis Shi'a neighborhood saw some of the most intense sectarian fighting during Operation Iraqi Freedom. It continued to be plagued by routine attacks as late as 2016.\n\nBab al-Sharqi is located on the east bank of the Tigris River, near the Jumhuriya Bridge. It is directly across the river from the Ministry of Planning, Ministry of Information and the Green Zone.\n\n22 January 2007 Car Bombs\n\nOn 22 January 2007 two powerful car bombs ripped through the Bab Al-Sharqi market in Baghdad, killing at least 88 people and wounding 160 others in one of the bloodiest insurgent attacks of Operation Iraqi Freedom. The attack coincided with the arrival of 3,200 additional troops into Baghdad as part of the troop surge of 2007.\n\nOnly three months after the devastating attack, Senator Lindsey Graham complained that the media was not giving the American people \"the full picture of what's going on here.\" Though he mostly stayed within the heavily secured Green Zone, and traveled outside the Green Zone only with a heavily armed military escort, he unabashedly told reporters of the \"signs of success\" he witnessed on his visit to Bab al-Sharqi:\n\n30 January 2015\n\n19 people were killed and 28 wounded when two bombs went off in Baghdad's Bab al-Sharqi district.\n\n21 January 2021 Twin Suicide Bombing(s)\nSuicide bombs ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNeighborhoods in Baghdad\nShia Islam in Iraq\nIraqi insurgency (2003\u20132011)\nInsurgency in Iraq (2011\u20132013)\nIraqi insurgency (2013\u20132014)\nIraqi conflict (2014\u20132017)\nIraqi insurgency (2017\u2013present)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNeighborhoods in Baghdad\n\tGeography of Baghdad\n\tPopulated places in Baghdad Governorate\n\tNeighborhoods by city\nShia Islam in Iraq\n\tShia Islam by country\n\tIslam in Iraq\nIraqi insurgency (2003\u20132011)\n\tMilitary operations of the Iraq War involving the United States\n\tIraq conflict (2003\u2013present)\nInsurgency in Iraq (2011\u20132013)\n\tIraq conflict (2003\u2013present)\nIraqi insurgency (2013\u20132014)\n\tIraq conflict (2003\u2013present)\nIraqi conflict (2014\u20132017)\n\tIraqi insurgency (2013\u20132014)\nIraqi insurgency (2017\u2013present)\n\tIraqi conflict (2014\u20132017)" }, { "title": "Chloroclystis elaeopa", "content": "Chloroclystis elaeopa is a moth in the family Geometridae. It was described by Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1908. It is found in Queensland, Australia.\n\nAdults have brown patterned wings. There is a dark mark near the centre of the forewing.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Australia\nGeometridae\nInsects of Queensland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Australia\n\tFauna of Australia\n\tInsects of Australia\n\tBiodiversity of Australia\nGeometridae\n\tMoths by family\n\tLepidoptera by family\nInsects of Queensland\n\tInsects of Australia\n\tFauna of Queensland\n" }, { "title": "Dave Moore (singer-songwriter)", "content": "Dave Moore (born Cedar Rapids, IA, July 5, 1951) is a folksinger, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist who lives in Iowa City, IA. He is accomplished on the guitar, harmonica, button accordion, pan pipes, and more. He performed regularly on A Prairie Home Companion between 1986 and 2014. His ninth album, Breaking Down to 3, was the subject of an interview-feature on NPR\u2019s All Things Considered,. In 1985, he won a National Endowment for the Arts grant to study Conjunto accordion with Fred Zimmerle in Texas; he had previously \"spent the bulk of the '70s traveling through Latin America and the American South and West, soaking in a wide range of musical influences along the way,\" and studying with folk musicians in San Cristobal de las Casas and Chiapas.\n\nPartial Discography: Albums with Red House Records\n\nJukejoints and Cantinas (rec. 1984; released 1985, Red House Records) with Paul Cunliffe and Dough Thomson\nOver My Shoulder (1990) with Peter Ostroushko, Greg Brown, Radoslav Lorkovi\u0107 and others. (named one of the top ten folk albums of 1990 by Pulse Magazine.\nBreaking Down to 3 (1999), with Bo Ramsey, David Zollo and more; No Depression called it \"a sublime moving tour-de-force. Moore conjures up some heaven-sent intersection of Don Williams, Harlan Howard and Johnny Cash.\"\n\nAs a sideman he has recorded with many musicians, including Greg Brown (folk musician).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMusicians from Iowa\nMusicians from Cedar Rapids, Iowa\nAmerican folk singers\nAmerican singer-songwriters\nAmerican multi-instrumentalists\nMusicians who play the guitar\nMusicians who play the harmonica\nAmerican accordionists\nAmerican panpipe players\nArtists who appeared on A Prairie Home Companion\nNational Endowment for the Arts Fellows\nRed House Records artists\nMusicians with a partial discography\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMusicians from Iowa\n\tMusicians by state in the United States\n\tPeople from Iowa by occupation\nMusicians from Cedar Rapids, Iowa\n\tMusicians from Iowa\n\tPeople from Cedar Rapids, Iowa\nAmerican folk singers\n\tAmerican singers by genre\n\tAmerican folk musicians\nAmerican singer-songwriters\n\tSinger-songwriters by nationality\n\tSongwriters from the United States\n\tAmerican musicians\nAmerican multi-instrumentalists\n\tAmerican musicians\nMusicians who play the guitar\n\tMusicians by instrument\nAmerican accordionists\n\tMusicians by instrument\nAmerican panpipe players\n\tMusicians by instrument\nArtists who appeared on A Prairie Home Companion\n\tAmerican radio personalities\nNational Endowment for the Arts Fellows\n\tArts in the United States\nRed House Records artists\n\tMusicians by record label\nMusicians with a partial discography\n\tMusicians by discography status" }, { "title": "Andrew Vern-Barnett", "content": "Andrew Elgar Vern-Barnett AM MBE (30 March 1923 \u2013 15 July 2011) was a pioneer in Australia in the care and treatment of autistic children.\n\nEarly life and education\nAndrew Elgar Vern-Barnett was born in Sydney on 30 March 1923. He was the son of George Vern Barnett, organist and choir master, and his wife Doris Kathleen (n\u00e9e Gartrell). Andrew was educated at North Sydney Boys High School and studied dentistry at the University of Sydney, graduating BDS in 1944.\n\nHe returned to study at the same institution gaining a master's degree in dentistry in 1955 and a doctorate in dental science in 1959.\n\nCareer\nVern-Barnett enlisted in the Australian Army on 12 December 1944 and served as a captain in 2MD Dental Unit until his discharge on 15 April 1947.\n\nPersonal life\nHe married Margaret Mary Cust on 16 February 1946 at St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Macquarie Street, Sydney. The youngest of their four children, Susan, was diagnosed with autism.\n\nPhilanthropy\nIn 1966, Andrew and Margaret joined with five other families to form the Autistic Children's Association of NSW. By 1969, the Association had raised $200,000 to establish the first school to provide autism-specific education programmes, now known as the Aspect Vern Barnett School.\n\nVern-Barnett chaired the board of the Autistic Children's Association from its beginning in 1966 until 1981, and then came back for a second stint in the mid-1980s. The organisation, now renamed Autism Spectrum Australia (Aspect), is in contact wi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAutism activists\nMilitary personnel from Sydney\nMembers of the Order of the British Empire\nMembers of the Order of Australia\nPeople educated at North Sydney Boys High School\nUniversity of Sydney alumni\nAustralian dentists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAutism activists\n\tActivists by issue\n\tAutism\n\tMental health activists\nMilitary personnel from Sydney\n\tAustralian Army personnel\n\tPeople from Sydney\nMembers of the Order of the British Empire\n\tRecipients of British civil awards and decorations\n\tMembers of orders of chivalry of the United Kingdom\nMembers of the Order of Australia\n\tRecipients of Australian civil awards and decorations\n\tOrder of Australia\nPeople educated at North Sydney Boys High School\n\tPeople educated by school in Australia\n\tPeople from Sydney\n\tAlumni by high school in Australia\nUniversity of Sydney alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Australia\n\tPeople associated with the University of Sydney\nAustralian dentists\n\tDentists by nationality\n\tHealthcare in Australia\n\tAustralian health professionals" }, { "title": "Real Life (Real Lies album)", "content": "Real Life is the debut album by London band Real Lies, released on 16 October 2015 through independent label Marathon Artists.\n\nComposition and production\nThe band developed the tracks on the album while living in Manor House, north London.\n\nReception\n\nThe album has received favourable reviews from publications including the Guardian and NME.\n\nTrack listing\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 debut albums\nReal Lies albums\nMarathon Artists albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 debut albums\n\t2015 albums\n\tDebut albums by British artists\nReal Lies albums\n\tAlbums by British artists\nMarathon Artists albums\n\tAlbums by record label" }, { "title": "Field hockey at the 2004 Summer Olympics \u2013 Women's team squads", "content": "Twelve national teams competed in the women's Olympic field hockey tournament at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Sixteen players were officially enrolled in each squad.\n\nPool A\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPool B\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2004 Summer Olympics events\nWomen's field hockey at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nOlympic field hockey squads\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2004 Summer Olympics events\n\tSports at the 2004 Summer Olympics\n\t2004 Summer Olympics\nWomen's field hockey at the 2004 Summer Olympics\n\tField hockey at the Summer Olympics\n\tWomen's events at the 2004 Summer Olympics\n\tField hockey at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nOlympic field hockey squads\n\tField hockey at the Summer Olympics\n\tLists of Olympic field hockey players\n\tField hockey squads at the Summer Olympics" }, { "title": "RaVaughn", "content": "RaVaughn Nichelle Brown, known professionally as RaVaughn, is an American singer-songwriter and actress from Carson, California. She was initially signed to Ne-Yo's imprint Compound University which includes artists such as Adrienne Bailon. RaVaughn is the older sister of actress Rhyon Nicole Brown. Her music is primarily R&B but contains pop and rock elements. She has been influenced by artists such as Mary J. Blige, Aretha Franklin, Anita Baker, Beyonc\u00e9 and Nas. RaVaughn has recorded demos and background vocals for multiple artists, including Celine Dion, Natasha Bedingfield, Jennifer Hudson and Brandy to name a few. RaVaughn released her debut EP Love Always\u2026 The Introduction in 2012. Her upcoming debut studio album Love Always has been supported by the singles \"Better Be Good\" and \"Best Friend\".\n\nEarly life\nBorn in Carson, California, RaVaughn's passion for music started at an early age. At age sixteen, she won two rounds and qualified for the finals in \"Showtime at the Apollo\" at the famous Apollo Theater in New York City.\n\nCareer\nAfter attending college in New York City and putting out a few demos, she became a background singer on the hit TV show Glee for three seasons. Shortly thereafter, she was signed to Ne-Yo's imprint Compound University and soon after to Columbia Records in 2011.\n\nOn June 17, 2013, RaVaughn sat down with The Source to discuss her career and upcoming projects. In the interview, she shed some light on her upcoming debut album, Love Always. \"For my", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican female singer-songwriters\nAmerican rhythm and blues singers\nPeople from Carson, California\nCompound University artists\nAmerican female pop singers\nGlee (TV series) personnel\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican female singer-songwriters\n\tAmerican singer-songwriters\n\tFemale singer-songwriters by nationality\n\t21st-century American singers\n\t21st-century American women singers\nAmerican rhythm and blues singers\n\tAmerican singers by genre\n\tRhythm and blues musicians by nationality\n\tPopular music singers\n\tAmerican soul singers\nPeople from Carson, California\n\tPeople by city in California\n\tPeople from Los Angeles County, California\n\t20th-century American people by city\n\t21st-century American people by city\nCompound University artists\n\tAmerican record label executives\n\tRecord labels established in 2007\n\tAmerican music industry executives\nAmerican female pop singers\n\tAmerican pop singers\n\tFemale pop singers by nationality\n\tGlee (TV series) personnel\n\tAmerican television actors\n\tAmerican television personalities\n\tTelevision people by series\n\tTelevision actors by series" }, { "title": "Thomas Dre\u00dfen", "content": "Thomas Dre\u00dfen (born 22 November 1993) is a German World Cup alpine ski racer. He specializes in the speed events of downhill and super-G. Dre\u00dfen made his World Cup debut in February 2015 at the Saalbach downhill. He made his first podium in December 2017 in the downhill at Beaver Creek and his first win came the following month at Kitzb\u00fchel.\n\nCareer\nDre\u00dfen made his World Cup debut at the Saalbach downhill on 21 February 2015; he finished in 39th place. He scored his first World Cup points in the Lake Louise downhill, finishing in 23rd. In November 2018, Dre\u00dfen suffered a season-ending knee injury at Beaver Creek and missed the world championships in February. Exactly a year after his injury, he won the season's first downhill at Lake Louise.\n\nWorld Cup results\n\nSeason standings\n\nRace podiums\n 5 wins \u2013 (5 DH)\n 10 podiums \u2013 (7 DH, 3 SG)\n\nWorld Championship results\n\nOlympic results\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman male alpine skiers\nWorld Cup alpine ski racers\n1993 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman male alpine skiers\n\tGerman alpine skiers\n\tMale alpine skiers\nWorld Cup alpine ski racers\n\tAlpine skiers\n1993 births\n\t1990s births\n\t20th-century births\nLiving people\n\tYear of birth missing (living people)" }, { "title": "Pikeli\u0161k\u0117s Manor", "content": "Pikeli\u0161k\u0117s Manor is a former residential manor in Pikeli\u0161k\u0117s village, Vilnius District Municipality, Lithuania. Currently it is occupied by Pikeli\u0161k\u0117s library.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nManors in Lithuania\nLibraries in Lithuania\nBuildings and structures in Vilnius District Municipality\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nManors in Lithuania\n\tResidential buildings in Lithuania\n\tBuildings and structures in Lithuania by type\n\tHistorical buildings in Lithuania\nLibraries in Lithuania\n\tPublic libraries by country\n\tEducation in Lithuania\n\tCulture of Lithuania\n\tBuildings and structures in Lithuania\nBuildings and structures in Vilnius District Municipality\n\tBuildings and structures in Lithuania by city\n\tGeography of Vilnius District Municipality" }, { "title": "20th Hollywood Film Awards", "content": "The 20th Hollywood Film Awards were held on November 6, 2016. The ceremony took place at The Beverly Hilton Hotel in Santa Monica, California.\n\nWinners\nHollywood Career Achievement Award Eddie Murphy\nHollywood Actor Award Tom Hanks \u2013 Sully\nHollywood Supporting Actor Award Hugh Grant \u2013 Florence Foster Jenkins\nHollywood Actress Award Natalie Portman \u2013 Jackie\nHollywood Supporting Actress Award Nicole Kidman \u2013 Lion\nHollywood Comedy Award Robert De Niro \u2013 The Comedian\nHollywood Breakout Actress Award Naomie Harris \u2013 Collateral Beauty, Moonlight\nNew Hollywood Award Lily Collins \u2013 Rules Don't Apply\nSpotlight Award Janelle Mon\u00e1e \u2013 Hidden Figures\nHollywood Ensemble Award Bryce Dallas Howard, Stacy Keach, Matthew McConaughey, and \u00c9dgar Ram\u00edrez \u2013 Gold\nHollywood Song Award Justin Timberlake \u2013 \"Can't Stop the Feeling!\" from the Trolls soundtrack\nHollywood Documentary Award Leonardo DiCaprio and Fisher Stevens \u2013 Before the Flood\nHollywood Blockbuster Award The Jungle Book\nHollywood Animation Award Zootopia\nHollywood Director Award Mel Gibson \u2013 Hacksaw Ridge\nHollywood Breakthrough Director Award Tom Ford \u2013 Nocturnal Animals\nHollywood Producer Award Marc Platt \u2013 Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, The Girl on the Train, and La La Land\nHollywood Screenwriter Award Kenneth Lonergan \u2013 Manchester by the Sea\nHollywood Cinematography Award Linus Sandgren \u2013 La La Land\nHollywood Film Composer Award Mychael Danna \u2013 Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, Storks\nHollywood Editor Award John Gilbert \u2013 Hacksaw Rid", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHollywood Film Awards\nAnnual film awards\n2016 film awards\nAmerican film awards\nFilm awards for lead actor\nFilm awards for lead actress\nFilm awards for best director\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHollywood Film Awards\n\tAmerican film awards\n\tCinema of the United States\n\tAwards established in 1997\nAnnual film awards\n\tFilm awards\n\tFilm awards by event type\n2016 film awards\n\tFilm awards by year\n\tAwards for films\nAmerican film awards\n\tFilm awards\n\tCinema of the United States\n\tFilm awards by country\nFilm awards for lead actor\n\tFilm awards for acting\n\tFilm awards by category\nFilm awards for lead actress\n\tFilm awards for acting\n\tFilm awards by category\nFilm awards for best director\n\tFilm awards for directing\n\tFilm awards by category" }, { "title": "Tayeb Berramla", "content": "Tayeb Berramla (born January 6, 1985 in Oran) is an Algerian footballer. He currently plays as a midfielder for ASM Oran in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 2.\n\nClub career\nOn January 6, 2016, Berramla signed a contract with MC Oran, joining them on a transfer from RC Relizane.\n\nHonours\n Won the Algerian League once with JS Kabylie in 2008\n Chosen as the Algerian Young Player of the Year in 2007 by DZFoot\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlgerian footballers\nPeople from Oran\nASM Oran players\nJS Kabylie players\nMC Oran players\nAlgerian Ligue Professionnelle 2 players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlgerian footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSport in Algeria\nPeople from Oran\n\tPeople by city in Algeria\nASM Oran players\n\tAlgerian footballers\n\tASM Oran\nJS Kabylie players\n\tAlgerian footballers\n\tJS Kabylie\nMC Oran players\n\tAlgerian footballers\n\tMC Oran\nAlgerian Ligue Professionnelle 2 players\n\tFootball in Algeria\n\tAlgerian footballers\n\tAlgerian Ligue Professionnelle 2" }, { "title": "Parry Sound\u2014Muskoka", "content": "Parry Sound\u2014Muskoka is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1949.\n\nThe riding consists of the Territorial District of Parry Sound (excluding the Town of Powassan, the townships of Nipissing and North Himsworth, and the part of the Town of Killarney contained in the district), the District Municipality of Muskoka, and the part of the Town of Kearney lying in the Territorial District of Nipissing.\n\nIn 2004, Liberal Andy Mitchell was elected Member of Parliament for the district, and was the Minister of Agriculture. He was narrowly defeated in the 2006 election by Conservative Tony Clement, who was the President of the Treasury Board until November 4, 2015.\n\nHistory\n\nParry Sound\u2014Muskoka was created in 1947 from parts of Muskoka, Nipissing and Parry Sound ridings.\n\nIt consisted initially of the territorial districts of Parry Sound and Muskoka (excluding the township of Baxter), and the following townships in the territorial district of Nipissing: Ballantyne, Wilkes, Pentland, Boyd, Paxton, Biggar, Osler, Lister, Butt, Devine, Bishop, Freswick, McCraney, Hunter, McLaughlin, Bower, Finlayson, Peck, Canisbay and Sproule.\n\nIn 1966, it was redefined to consist of the territorial districts of Muskoka and Parry Sound, and Georgian Bay Islands National Park except Flower Pot Island.\n\nIn 1976, it was redefined to consist of the Territorial District of Parry Sound, the District Municipality of Muskoka, and the ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFederal electoral districts in Ontario\nParry Sound District\nDistrict Municipality of Muskoka\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFederal electoral districts in Ontario\n\tElectoral districts in Canada by province or territory\n\tElections in Ontario\nParry Sound District\n\tDistricts of Ontario\n\tGeography of Ontario\nDistrict Municipality of Muskoka\n\tGeography of Ontario\n\tMunicipalities in Ontario\n\tMunicipalities in Muskoka District" }, { "title": "Right Back (album)", "content": "Right Back is the debut album by Long Beach Dub Allstars, released September 28, 1999 through DreamWorks Records. It was followed up by the album Wonders of the World in 2001.\n\n\"Saw Red\" is a cover of a Barrington Levy song, \"She's Mine\".\n\nTrack listing\n\nGuest artists\nThis album features many additional artists, including:\n Barrington Levy, performing on \"Righteous Dub\" & \"Saw Red\"\n H.R., performing on \"New Sun\"\n Dangr, performing on \"Kick Down\"\n Tippa Irie, performing on \"Sensi\"\n Half-Pint, performing on \"Pass It On\"\n Fletcher Dragge, guitarist of Pennywise (band), performing on \"My Own Life\"\n\nCredits\nEric Wilson: bass\nBud Gaugh: drums\nMarshall Goodman: drums on 6, 7, 10, and 11, turntables, percussion, and programming\nOpie Ortiz: lead vocals on 3, 6, 7, and 11\nRAS-1: electric guitars, and lead vocals on 2, 4, 7, and 9\nJack Maness: keyboards, organ, and background vocals\nTim Wu: sax and flute\nMixed by: Miguel, Eddie Ashworth, and Field Marshall\nEngineered by: Eddie Ashworth and Miguel Engineers: Rob \"Smokey\" Soto, and Jessy Moss\nProduction Assistant: Jessica Sickle So songs tracked at Record 2, Mendocino, California \nMastered by Eddy Shreyer at Oasis\nLayout: Opie Ortiz and Donald Stodden\nArtwork: Opie Ortiz and Joe Salamanca\nArt Coordination: Mary Fagot\nManagement: Jon Phillips at Silverback Management\nExecutive Producers: Floyd Gaugh IV, Michael Happoldt, and Eric Wilson\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1999 debut albums\nDreamWorks Records albums\nLong Beach Dub Allstars albums\nReggae rock albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1999 debut albums\n\t1999 albums\n\tDebut albums by American artists\n\tAlbums by year\n\tAlbums by American artists\nDreamWorks Records albums\n\tAlbums by record label\n\tLong Beach Dub Allstars albums\nLong Beach Dub Allstars albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tReggae rock albums\nReggae rock albums\n\tReggae albums by American artists\n\tReggae albums" }, { "title": "Boston United F.C.", "content": "Boston United Football Club is an association football club based in Boston, Lincolnshire, England. The club participates in the National League North, the sixth tier of the English football league system. The club is known as 'the Pilgrims' in reference to the Pilgrim Fathers, who left England and sailed to North America and settled near, though did not found, Boston, Massachusetts. The club's crest features the pilgrim fathers' ship, the Mayflower. The club's traditional colours are amber and black. They compete in Lincolnshire derby matches with Lincoln City, Scunthorpe United, Gainsborough Trinity and Grimsby Town. They play at The Jakemans Community Stadium.\n\nThe club was formed in 1933 as a successor to the short lived Boston Town. They initially competed in the Midland League, before joining the Southern League for a four year spell in 1958. They returned to the Midland League and then joined then United Counties League, winning their first league title in 1965\u201366. Boston then switched to the West Midlands (Regional) League, winning the Premier Division in 1966\u201367 and 1967\u201368, before becoming founder members of the Northern Premier League in 1968. United won four Northern Premier League titles in the 1970s (1972\u201373, 1973\u201374, 1976\u201377 and 1977\u201378) and became founder members of Alliance Premier League in 1979. Boston returned to the Northern Premier League in 1993 and moved back to the Southern League Premier Division in 1998.\n\nBoston United won the Southern League in 199", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in England\nNational League North clubs\nLincolnshire\nBoston, Lincolnshire\nEnglish football clubs established in 1933\nFormer Southern Football League clubs\nFormer Northern Premier League clubs\nFormer United Counties League clubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in England\n\tFootball clubs in the United Kingdom\n\tSport in England by sport\nNational League North clubs\n\tEnglish football clubs by competition\nLincolnshire\n\tNon-metropolitan counties\n\tCounties of England established in antiquity\n\tCounties in the East Midlands\nBoston, Lincolnshire\n\tTowns in Lincolnshire\nEnglish football clubs established in 1933\n\tFootball clubs in England by year of establishment\n\tSports clubs established in 1933\nFormer Southern Football League clubs\n\tDefunct football clubs in England\n\tFormer English football competitions\nFormer Northern Premier League clubs\n\tDefunct football clubs in England\n\tFormer English football competitions\nFormer United Counties League clubs\n\tDefunct football clubs in England\n\tFormer English football competitions" }, { "title": "The Capitols", "content": "The Capitols were an American, Detroit, Michigan-based soul trio, widely known in 1966 for their Billboard hit single \"Cool Jerk\".\n\nFormation and disbandment\nThe R&B trio formed in 1962 as \"The Three Caps,\" with Samuel George as the lead vocalist and drummer, Don Storball (birth name: Don Norman) on backup vocals and guitar, and Richard Mitchell (birth name: Richard McDougall) on backup vocals and keyboard. After playing predominantly small gigs, they were discovered by former Ann Arbor radio DJ Ollie McLaughlin after performing at a local dance headlined by Barbara Lewis. After signing with the Karen record label, owned by McLaughlin, the group went on to record and release their first single in 1963, \"Dog and Cat\". The record displayed the upbeat energy of their later work, however the juvenile nature and lyrics of the song did not find a substantial audience. In light of the disappointing performance of their debut single, the group dissolved and pursued other ventures.\n\nRe-formation and \"Cool Jerk\"\nThe mid-1960s saw many dance crazes; one of the most popular ones was a dance called \"the jerk.\" It consisted of holding the arms out in different positions and making thrusting motions with the hips. Though controversial for lewdness at the time, a particularly sexual version of the dance had become popular in Detroit clubs, called the \"pimp jerk\".\n\nSeeking to capitalize on the popularity of the dance, and dance songs in general, Storball wrote a song about the pimp jerk, rena", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican soul musical groups\nMusical groups from Detroit\nMusical groups established in 1962\nMusical groups disestablished in 1966\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican soul musical groups\n\tSoul musical groups\n\tMusical groups from the United States by genre\nMusical groups from Detroit\n\tMusical groups from Michigan by city\n\tMusic of Detroit\nMusical groups established in 1962\n\tMusical groups established in the 1960s\n\t1962 establishments in the United States\nMusical groups disestablished in 1966\n\tMusical groups disestablished in the 1960s\n\t1966 disestablishments in the United States" }, { "title": "Preston Haskell", "content": "Preston Hampton Haskell, III is founder and chairman of The Haskell Company, the largest privately held construction company in Florida and a top design/build firm in the United States. He was also a minority owner of the National Football League Jacksonville Jaguars. In 2011, he was named a \"Florida Icon\" by Florida Trend magazine.\n\nEducation\nHe was born as Preston Hampton Haskell III, in October 1938, into a prominent family in Birmingham, Alabama. His parents were Preston Hampton Haskell Jr. and Mary Wyatt Rushton. When he was young, he was fascinated by building construction, and enjoyed looking at how structures were put together. He graduated with the second graduating class in 1956 from Indian Springs School in Shelby County, Alabama; attended Princeton University and earned a Civil engineering degree with honors in 1960; received an MBA with distinction from Harvard in 1962; and continued his studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Building Engineering and Construction.\n\nCareer\nWhen Haskell left MIT, he settled in Jacksonville, Florida and was employed by the S. S. Jacobs Company. Developer James Winston encouraged Haskell to break out on his own and gave the Preston H. Haskell Company their first project in 1965. The company successfully designed and built a $1 million apartment complex at Atlantic Beach. It began to develop a reputation for quality work on time and within budget.\n\nDuring the 1950s, the American Institute of Architects in Florida sup", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Birmingham, Alabama\nPrinceton University alumni\nHarvard Business School alumni\nMIT School of Engineering alumni\nAmerican construction businesspeople\nNational Football League executives\nBusinesspeople from Jacksonville, Florida\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Birmingham, Alabama\n\tPeople from Alabama\n\tAlabama-related lists\nPrinceton University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in New Jersey\n\tPrinceton University people\nHarvard Business School alumni\n\tAlumni by business school in the United States\n\tHarvard Business School people\n\tHarvard University alumni\nMIT School of Engineering alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Massachusetts\n\tMIT School of Engineering\n\tMassachusetts Institute of Technology alumni\nAmerican construction businesspeople\n\tBusinesspeople in construction\n\tBusinesspeople by industry\nNational Football League executives\n\tAmerican sports executives and administrators\n\tNational Football League people\nBusinesspeople from Jacksonville, Florida\n\tBusinesspeople from Florida\n\tPeople from Jacksonville, Florida\n\tJacksonville-related lists" }, { "title": "Nader Eivazi", "content": "Nader Eivazi Khiarak (, born 22 February 1975) is an Iranian sprint canoer who competed in the early 2000s. At the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, he was eliminated in the heats of both the K-1 500 m and the K-1 1000 m events.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIranian male canoeists\nOlympic canoeists of Iran\n2000 Summer Olympics competitors for Iran\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIranian male canoeists\n\tCanoeists by nationality\n\tIranian sportsmen\n\tMale canoeists\nOlympic canoeists of Iran\n\tOlympic canoeists by country\n\tIranian canoeists\n2000 Summer Olympics competitors for Iran\n\tCompetitors at the 2000 Summer Olympics by nation\n\tOlympic competitors for Iran\n\tIran at the 2000 Summer Olympics" }, { "title": "Sarah W. Whitman", "content": "Sarah de St. Prix Wyman Whitman (1842\u20131904) was an American stained glass artist, painter, and book cover designer. Successful at a time when few women had professional art careers, she founded her own firm, Lily Glass Works. Her stained glass windows are found in churches and colleges throughout the northeastern United States. As a member of the board of the Harvard University \"Annex,\" she helped to found Radcliffe College.\n\nEarly years and education\n\nSarah de St. Prix Wyman was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1842 to banker William Wyman and Sarah Amanda (Treat) Wyman. She had one brother, Charles (1845-1911), who suffered from mental illness and was institutionalized in about 1882. By her third birthday, in the aftermath of her father's involvement in a bank scandal, the family had moved her to Baltimore, Maryland, where she spent most of her childhood with her wealthy Wyman relatives. When she turned 11, in 1853, she moved back to Lowell, where she was educated by tutors.\n\nAt the age of 24, she married Henry Whitman, a well-to-do wool and dry goods merchant. They hosted a literary club in their townhouse on Boston's Beacon Hill and summered in Beverly Farms, then an exclusive section of Boston's North Shore. The writer George Santayana described her as one of Boston's two \"leading ladies\" in the early 20th century, with the other being Isabella Stewart Gardner, for whom Whitman designed the carved sign over the entrance to her house, now a museum.\n\nWhitman's artistic train", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century American women artists\nAmerican stained glass artists and manufacturers\nAmerican book and magazine designers\nArtists from Baltimore\nRadcliffe College people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century American women artists\n\t19th-century American artists\n\t19th-century women artists\n\tAmerican women artists by century\nAmerican stained glass artists and manufacturers\n\tStained glass artists and manufacturers by nationality\n\tAmerican glass artists\nAmerican book and magazine designers\n\tAmerican designers\n\tBook design\n\tDesign occupations\nArtists from Baltimore\n\tArtists by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Baltimore\nRadcliffe College people\n\tPeople by university or college in the United States\n\tPeople associated with Harvard University\n\tHarvard University people by school or college\n\tRadcliffe College" }, { "title": "Fabio Terribile", "content": "Fabio Terribile (born November 2, 1962 in Naples) is an Italian agricultural scientist and professor at the University of Naples Federico II. He is a pedologist and coordinator of the EU project Landsupport.\n\nLife and work \nAfter completing his degree in agricultural sciences at the University of Naples Federico II (1987), he earned a doctorate in philosophy (PhD) in soil science at the University of Aberdeen (UK) with a research thesis in pedology with his dissertation on the characterization of two Italian vertisoles with a focus on light and Electron Microscopy, Clay Mineralogy, and Image Analysis (1996). This was followed by activities as a research assistant at the National Research Council CNR ISPAIM (now CNR ISAFoM) in Ercolano (Naples) and as Associate Professor of Pedology at the Ministry of Agriculture of the University of Naples Federico II (2002). Since 2014 he has been Director of the Interdepartmental Research Center \u201cEarth Critical Zone \u201cSupport for landscape and environmental management, coordinator of the AISSA working group for the proposal for a framework law for sustainable protection and sustainable management of the soil (ddl 1181) and coordinator of the EU research program Landsupport.\n\nMemberships \n1998\u20132015: President of the High Physical Soil Formation Association (AFFiS); : Vice-President (2nd Vice-President; elections Moscow 1996 and Ghent 2001) of the International Commission for Soil Micromorphology (Sub-Commission B) of the International Union o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversity of Naples Federico II faculty\nItalian agricultural scientists\nItalian soil scientists\n1962 births\nPeople from Naples\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversity of Naples Federico II faculty\n\tEducators by university or college in Italy\n\tUniversity of Naples Federico II\nItalian agricultural scientists\n\tItalian scientists by field\n\tAgricultural scientists by nationality\nItalian soil scientists\n\tSoil scientists by nationality\n1962 births\n\t1962 in Italy\n\tPeople by year of birth\nPeople from Naples\n\tPeople by city in Italy\n\tPeople from Campania\n\tPeople from Metropolitan City of Naples" }, { "title": "2016 Massachusetts Question 4", "content": "The Massachusetts Legalization, Regulation and Taxation of Marijuana Initiative also known as Question 4, was an indirect initiated state statute question to legalize, regulate and tax recreational marijuana that appeared on the November 8, 2018 Massachusetts general election ballot.\n\n A \"yes\" vote supports this proposal to legalize marijuana, but regulate it similar to alcoholic beverages.\n A \"no\" vote opposes this proposal to legalize recreational marijuana, keeping only medical marijuana legal.\n\nThe proposal was approved with 53.59% of the vote.\n\nDelays in implementation\nIn December 2016, the state legislature voted to delay the opening date for recreational marijuana stores in Massachusetts by six months. The opening was delayed from January 2017 to summer and eventually to November 20, 2018, the first day of state-licensed cannabis sales in Massachusetts.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2016 in cannabis\nCannabis in Massachusetts\nBallot measures in Massachusetts\n2016 Massachusetts Ballot Measures\n2016 referendums\nCannabis law reform in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2016 in cannabis\n\tYears in cannabis\n\t2016 in law\n\tCannabis by year\nCannabis in Massachusetts\n\tCannabis in the United States by state\n\tCannabis law in the United States\nBallot measures in Massachusetts\n\tBallot measures in the United States by state\n\tMassachusetts law\n\tMassachusetts elections\n2016 Massachusetts Ballot Measures\n\t2016 referendums\n\t2016 elections in the United States by state\n\t2016 in Massachusetts\n2016 referendums\n\tReferendums by year\n\t2016 elections in the United States\nCannabis law reform in the United States\n\tDrug policy reform in the United States\n\tCannabis law in the United States\n\tCannabis activism" }, { "title": "Clarinda (poet)", "content": "Clarinda was the pen name used by an anonymous Peruvian poet, generally assumed to be a woman, who wrote in the early 17th Century. The only work attributed to her is the long poem Discourse in Praise of Poetry (Discurso en loor de la poes\u00eda), which was printed in Seville in 1608. She is one of very few female, Spanish-speaking colonial-period poets whose work has not been lost. Thus, she is often read in partnership with Mexico's Sor Juana In\u00e9s de la Cruz and fellow Peruvian \"Amarilis\", whose identity is also uncertain.\n\nIdentity and early life\nBecause she wrote under a pen name, and because no documentation definitively affirms her existence, Clarinda's identity is at best enigmatic. Her gender is itself a source of debate, though literary scholars like Georgina Sabat de Rivers and Raquel Chang-Rodr\u00edguez have isolated in Clarinda's poetry what they believe is a distinctly female voice.\n\nClarinda was born in the latter half of the 16th Century and was likely a member of the criollo caste, therefore of pure Spanish ancestry, born in the Spanish colonies. Her writing, which depends heavily on Greek and Biblical allusions, indicates that she was well read and educated. With few exceptions, women under Spanish colonial rule were not encouraged to write, and women who did write typically learned to do so on their own and knowing their work would not find acceptance from the men who dominated the literary tradition. Fear of rejection or persecution may have been what prompted Clar", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n17th-century Peruvian poets\nPeruvian women poets\nColonial period in Peru\nPeruvian Spanish poets\nPeruvian anonymous writers\n17th-century women writers\nSpanish-language poets\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n17th-century Peruvian poets\n\tPeruvian poets by century\n\t17th-century South American people\nPeruvian women poets\n\tPeruvian women by occupation\n\tPeruvian poets by gender\nColonial period in Peru\n\tColonial Peru\n\tColonial government in the Viceroyalty of Peru\nPeruvian Spanish poets\n\tSpanish-language literature in Peru\n\tPeruvian poets by language\nPeruvian anonymous writers\n\tPeruvian writers by name\n\tAnonymous artists\n17th-century women writers\n\t17th-century writers by gender\n\t17th-century women by occupation\nSpanish-language poets\n\tPoets by language\n\tSpanish-language literature" }, { "title": "O'Hare Transfer station", "content": "O'Hare Transfer is a commuter railroad station along Metra's North Central Service that serves Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. The station is away from Union Station, the southern terminus of the line. As of 2018, O'Hare Transfer is the 183rd busiest of Metra's 236 non-downtown stations, with an average of 113 weekday boardings. The station is located at the dead end of Zemke Boulevard east of Mannheim Road (US\u00a012/US\u00a045) outside the northeast corner of the airport's Multi-Modal Facility (rental car/parking lot).\n\nA free, on-demand shuttle bus connects the railroad station to the Airport Transit System people mover at an elevated boarding station in Economy Parking Lot E. Two Pace bus routes also stop curbside at the lower level of the ATS station. The free ride on the people mover provides a connection to all four of the airline terminals.\n\nOwing to the weekday only operation and limited frequency offered by the North Central Service, the station is not currently a significant means of access for travelers to O'Hare. However, a single outbound North Central Service train operates weekday limited-stop service from Union Station to the O'Hare Transfer station with a scheduled 30-minute travel time. All trains are scheduled to stop at the inside (westernmost) platform, but occasionally an announcement will be made over the public address system that a train will be stopping on the outside (easternmost) platform.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Chicago\nMetra stations\nAirport railway stations in the United States\nNorth Central Service stations\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Chicago\n\tRailway stations in Illinois\n\tTransportation in Chicago\n\tBuildings and structures in Chicago\nMetra stations\n\tRailway stations in Illinois\n\tTransportation buildings and structures in Illinois\n\tTransportation in Cook County, Illinois\nAirport railway stations in the United States\n\tAirport railway stations in North America\n\tRailway stations in the United States\nNorth Central Service stations\n\tMetra stations\n\tRailway stations in Illinois\n\tTransportation buildings and structures in Illinois\n\tTransportation in Cook County, Illinois" }, { "title": "Matt Gregg", "content": "Matthew Stephen Gregg (born 30 November 1978) is a retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He now runs a goalkeeper coaching school in Ireland.\n\nPlaying career \nGregg played cricket for Gloucestershire up to under-16 level before deciding to concentrate on his football career.\n\nHe played for Gloucester Primary Schools alongside future Torquay United teammate Wayne Thomas. He began his senior career as an apprentice with Torquay United, making his debut while still aged only 16 in the 1\u20131 draw with Wigan Athletic on 16 September 1995. He then returned to the reserves and his apprenticeship, appearing once more, in the last match of the 1996\u201397 season away to Doncaster Rovers, before turning professional in July 1997. He played another 30 times for Torquay, including the 1997\u201398 play-off final due to regular keeper Ken Veysey being suspended, before moving to Crystal Palace in October 1998 for a fee of \u00a3400,000.\n\nHe joined Swansea City on loan in February 1999, before making his Palace debut in a 1\u20130 defeat against Fulham at Craven Cottage in April 2000. He struggled to win a place in the first team, and the arrival of Matt Clarke from Bradford City pushed Gregg further out of contention and on 14 September 2001 he joined Exeter City on loan.\n\nCareer in Ireland\n\nHe left Selhurst Park on 25 October 2001, joining Irish side Bray Wanderers on a free transfer.\n\nGregg impressed at Bray and earned a move in April 2003 to then champions, Bohemians. He spent four ye", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\nAssociation football goalkeepers\nTorquay United F.C. players\nCrystal Palace F.C. players\nSwansea City A.F.C. players\nExeter City F.C. players\nBray Wanderers F.C. players\nBohemian F.C. players\nFootballers from Gloucester\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\n\tAssociation football players from England\n\tEnglish sportspeople\nAssociation football goalkeepers\n\tAssociation football players by position\n\tFootballers by position\nTorquay United F.C. players\n\tEnglish Football League players\n\tFootballers in England by club\nCrystal Palace F.C. players\n\tEnglish Football League players\n\tFootballers in England by club\nSwansea City A.F.C. players\n\tEnglish Football League players\n\tFootballers in Wales by club\nExeter City F.C. players\n\tEnglish Football League players\n\tFootballers in England by club\nBray Wanderers F.C. players\n\tLeague of Ireland players\n\tFootballers in the Republic of Ireland by club\nBohemian F.C. players\n\tLeague of Ireland players\n\tFootballers in the Republic of Ireland by club\nFootballers from Gloucester\n\tEnglish sportspeople by city\n\tEnglish footballers by city" }, { "title": "Boron carbide", "content": "Boron carbide (chemical formula approximately B4C) is an extremely hard boron\u2013carbon ceramic and covalent material used in tank armor, bulletproof vests, engine sabotage powders,\nas well as numerous industrial applications. With a Vickers hardness of >30 GPa, it is one of the hardest known materials, behind cubic boron nitride and diamond.\n\nHistory\nBoron carbide was discovered in the 19th century as a by-product of reactions involving metal borides, but its chemical formula was unknown. It was not until the 1930s that the chemical composition was estimated as B4C.\nControversy remained as to whether or not the material had this exact 4:1 stoichiometry, as, in practice the material is always slightly carbon-deficient with regard to this formula, and X-ray crystallography shows that its structure is highly complex, with a mixture of C-B-C chains and B12 icosahedra.\n \nThese features argued against a very simple exact B4C empirical formula.\nBecause of the B12 structural unit, the chemical formula of \"ideal\" boron carbide is often written not as B4C, but as B12C3, and the carbon deficiency of boron carbide described in terms of a combination of the B12C3 and B12CBC units.\n\nCrystal structure \n\nBoron carbide has a complex crystal structure typical of icosahedron-based borides. There, B12 icosahedra form a rhombohedral lattice unit (space group: Rm (No. 166), lattice constants: a = 0.56\u00a0nm and c = 1.212\u00a0nm) surrounding a C-B-C chain that resides at the center of the unit cell, and bot", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSuperhard materials\nBorides\nCeramic materials\nIndustrial minerals\nCovalent compounds\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSuperhard materials\n\tMaterials by property\nBorides\n\tCompounds by element\n\tCeramic materials\nCeramic materials\n\tMaterials by property\n\tIndustrial minerals\nIndustrial minerals\n\tMining\nCovalent compounds\n\tCompounds by bond type\n\tChemical compounds" }, { "title": "Fatty Finn", "content": "Fatty Finn, was a popular long-run Australian comic strip series, created in 1923 by Syd Nicholls. It ran in syndication until the creator's death in 1977.\n\nHistory\nIn 1923 Syd Nicholls, a senior artist at Sydney's Evening News, was asked by managing editor, Errol Knox, to produce a Sunday comic strip to compete with opposition paper, the Sunday News, hugely popular Us Fellers, produced by Jimmy Bancks. Knox reportedly requested a \"domestic strip\" stating that \"The Sunday Times and Sunday Sun are both running a colour comic and we have to do something to compete\". The strip was initially called Fat and His Friends and was first published in the Sunday News on 16 September 1923. Fat appeared as a Billy Bunterish almost bald, nasty schoolboy, complete with straw boater. Fat was usually the butt of his friend's jokes, with those early strips exhibiting much of the cruelty practised by children and reflecting a school system which believed in corporal punishment.\n\nIn August 1924 the title of the strip was changed to Fatty Finn, heralding a change in the strip's direction and the role of the main character, who evolved from an English boy lookalike into a knockabout schoolboy innocently living out his days in a never-never urban world. Over the next few years, Fatty gradually lost weight, gained a Boy Scout style uniform, a dog ('Pal'), a goat ('Hector') and permanent supporting characters including Headlights Hogan, Lollylegs, Bruiser and Mr. Claffey the policeman. Fatty adopted ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian comic strips\nComics characters introduced in 1923\n1923 comics debuts\nComics set in Sydney\nComics about children\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian comic strips\n\tComics by country\n\tComic strips\n\tAustralian comics\nComics characters introduced in 1923\n\tComics characters by year of introduction\n\t1923 in comics\n1923 comics debuts\n\tComics debuts by year\n\t1923 in comics\nComics set in Sydney\n\tComics by setting\n\tAustralian comics\nComics about children\n\tComics by genre\n\tFiction about childhood" }, { "title": "1985 Dublin County Council election in D\u00fan Laoghaire\u2013Rathdown", "content": "An election to the electoral county of D\u00fan Laoghaire\u2013Rathdown within Dublin County to Dublin County Council took place on 20 June 1985 as part of that year's Irish local elections. Councillors were elected from local electoral areas on the system of proportional representation by means of the single transferable vote voting for a six-year term of office.\n\nD\u00fan Laoghaire\u2013Rathdown was one of three electoral counties in Dublin County established by the Local Government (Reorganisation) Act 1985.\n\nResults by LEA\n\nBallybrack\n\nBlackrock\n\nClonskeagh\n\nDundrum\n\nD\u00fan Laoghaire\n\nGlencullen\n\nStillorgan\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1985 elections in Ireland\nDublin County Council elections\nLocal government in D\u00fan Laoghaire\u2013Rathdown\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1985 elections in Ireland\n\t20th-century elections in Ireland\n\t1985 in Ireland\n\tEvents in the year 1985 in Ireland\nDublin County Council elections\n\tElections in County Dublin\n\tCounty council elections in the Republic of Ireland\n\tLocal elections in Ireland\nLocal government in D\u00fan Laoghaire\u2013Rathdown\n\tLocal government in the Republic of Ireland\n\tLocal government in County Dublin\n\tPolitics of D\u00fan Laoghaire\u2013Rathdown\n\tD\u00fan Laoghaire\u2013Rathdown County Council\n\tGovernment of Ireland" }, { "title": "Lagedi", "content": "Lagedi is a small borough () in Rae Parish, Harju County, northern Estonia. As of 2011 Census, the settlement's population was 953.\n\nLagedi has a station on the Elron's eastern route.\n\nLagedi was the site of a slave-labor camp during German occupation in World War II. It was a satellite camp from the Vaivara concentration camp and mass executions of Jews took place in Lagedi.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBoroughs in Estonia\nPopulated places in Rae Parish\nPopulated places in Harju County\nWorld War II sites in Estonia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBoroughs in Estonia\n\tPopulated places in Estonia by type\n\tSubdivisions of Estonia\nPopulated places in Rae Parish\n\tPopulated places in Harju County\n\tGeography of Rae Parish\nPopulated places in Harju County\n\tPopulated places in Estonia by county\n\tGeography of Harju County\nWorld War II sites in Estonia\n\tWorld War II sites in Europe\n\tMilitary history of Estonia during World War II\n\tMassacres in Estonia\n\tHolocaust locations in Estonia\n\tJewish Estonian history\n\tJewish European history\n\tHistory of Estonia during World War II" }, { "title": "Haus Laboratories", "content": "Haus Laboratories (stylized in all caps and abbreviated as Haus Labs) is a vegan and cruelty-free cosmetics brand launched on September 17, 2019, by American singer Lady Gaga. It is the first major beauty line to launch exclusively on Amazon as a retailer partner, and released in nine countries including France, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The company's mission is to \"spread kindness, bravery, and creativity by providing tools for self-expression and reinvention.\"\n\nHaus Laboratories was originally launched in 2012 as a perfume brand, in association with Coty, Inc., an American multinational beauty company founded in 1904 and known for owning several brands. Their first fragrance, Fame, came out in that same year, while the second one, Eau de Gaga, in 2014.\n\nBackground \n\nIn February 2018, Gaga filed for trademarks for \"Haus Beauty\" and \"Haus Labs\" through her company, Ate My Heart Inc. Then, at the Met Gala in May 2019, fans started to suspect that the makeup she was using was a preview of what was to come. Besides that, she had been using the hashtag #HausBeauty on several posts on her Instagram. Haus Laboratories is Gaga's first solo cosmetics brand. Previously, she had collaborated with MAC Cosmetics, for their Viva Glam Lipstick 2011 campaign, with a video directed by Nick Knight. Between 2012 and 2014, Gaga released two fragrances, Fame and Eau de Gaga, via Haus Laboratories in association with Coty, Inc.\n\nThe brand is inspired by Gaga's ea", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCosmetics brands\nVegan-friendly makeup brands\nCruelty-free brands\nCompanies established in 2019\nCompanies of the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCosmetics brands\n\tPersonal care brands\n\tFashion accessory brands\n\tHealth care brands\nVegan-friendly makeup brands\n\tVegan-friendly brands\n\tMakeup brands\nCruelty-free brands\n\tCosmetics companies\nCompanies established in 2019\n\t2019 establishments in the United States\n\tCompanies established in the 2010s\n\tCompanies of the United States by year of establishment\nCompanies of the United States\n\tCompanies by country\n\tCompanies of the Americas by country\n\tBusiness in the United States" }, { "title": "Sumter-class attack transport", "content": "The Sumter-class attack transport was a class of attack transport built for service with the US Navy in World War II.\n\nLike all attack transports, the purpose of the Sumters was to transport troops and their equipment to foreign shores in order to execute amphibious invasions using an array of smaller assault boats integral to the attack transport itself. Like all the attack transports, the Sumter-class was heavily armed with antiaircraft weaponry to protect itself and its cargo of troops from air attack in the battle zone.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Sumter class ships were based upon the US Maritime Commission's Type C2 merchant ship hull - specifically, the C2-S-E1 type. The class consisted of only four ships - three of them laid down in April 1942, not long after the US entry into the war, and the remaining ship laid down almost a year later, in March 1943. All four ships were built by the Gulf Shipbuilding Corporation, at Chickasaw, Alabama.\n\nThe first three ships in the class were originally intended to be plain transports, but on 1 February 1943 they, along with numerous other transports then in service or still on the slipways, were redesignated as attack transports. This entailed fitting extra antiaircraft weaponry, providing the ships with an array of amphibious assault craft and the means to deploy them, and other modifications. The extra work required to upgrade the ships in the class from transports to attack transports was done at either Bethlehem Steel, Maryland Drydock or t", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSumter-class attack transports\nWorld War II naval ships of the United States\nTransports of the United States Navy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSumter-class attack transports\n\tTransports of the United States Navy\n\tWorld War II naval ships of the United States\n\tMilitary units and formations of the United States Navy\nWorld War II naval ships of the United States\n\tNaval history of World War II\n\tWorld War II naval ships by country\n\tShips of the United States Navy\nTransports of the United States Navy\n\tShips of the United States Navy\n\tAuxiliary ships of the United States Navy\n\tMilitary units and formations of the United States Navy\n\tWorld War II naval ships of the United States" }, { "title": "PBA Bowling Tour: 1987 Season", "content": "This is a recap of the 1987 season for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) Tour. It was the tour's 29th season, and consisted of 33 events.\n\nDel Ballard, Jr. won his first PBA title at the historic U.S. Open sponsored this season by Seagram's Coolers. The tourney offered a $500,000 prize fund and $100,000 first prize\u2014both PBA records. Even Pete Weber's second place check of $55,000 in this event was higher than the previous record first prize of $50,000 set in 1986.\n\nRandy Pedersen took the title in the Toledo Trust PBA National Championship. At the Firestone Tournament of Champions, winner Pete Weber became the youngest bowler ever to reach 10 career titles (24 years, 247 days).\n\nWhile he didn't go on to win the tournament, Pete McCordic made history at the Greater Los Angeles Open by firing a 300 game in the opening match of the finals. It was the PBA's fourth-ever nationally televised perfect game, and the first since 1974.\n\nMarshall Holman won the PBA Player of the Year vote despite not winning a title\u2014a PBA first. The 20-time titlist did lead the Tour in average and a few other statistical categories.\n\nTournament schedule\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProfessional Bowlers Association seasons\n1987 in bowling\n1987 in American sports\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProfessional Bowlers Association seasons\n\tBowling competitions\n\tBowling in the United States\n\tProfessional sports leagues in the United States\n\tRecurring sporting events established in 1959\n1987 in bowling\n\tBowling by year\n\tSports by year\n\t1987 in sports\n1987 in American sports\n\t1987 in United States\n\tYears in United States\n\tSports by country and year\n\tSports by year in the United States" }, { "title": "Matias Sointu", "content": "Matias Sointu (born February 10, 1990) is a Finnish professional ice hockey forward. He is currently playing with the Sheffield Steelers of the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL). Sointu was selected by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 7th round (182nd overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nSointu made his Liiga debut playing with Ilves during the 2010\u201311 SM-liiga season.\n\nIn the 2018\u201319 season, just his second year outside of Finland, Sointu played in the HockeyAllsvenskan with IK Oskarshamn. He posted 9 points in 29 games before elevating his play with 7 points in 11 games in the post-season to help Oskarshamn gain promotion to the top tier SHL. He left the club at the conclusion of his contract as a free agent.\n\nIn August 2019, Sointu signed a short-term deal with UK EIHL side Cardiff Devils as injury cover for Joey Martin. After playing nine league games, he was released in November.\n\nHe later spent time with Austrian side Dornbirner EC, before returning to Finland to join Kiekko-Vantaa. \n\nSointu then returned to Austria in December 2020 to sign for Austrian IceHL side Graz 99ers.\n\nOn February 25, 2021, Sointu joined HC La Chaux-de-Fonds of the Swiss League as a replacement for injured Tim Coffman for the remainder of the season.\n\nIn October 2021, Sointu returned to the UK EIHL to sign for the Sheffield Steelers, joining as the roster replacement for Travis Oleksuk.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFinnish ice hockey forwards\nSheffield Steelers players\nTampa Bay Lightning draft picks\nHC La Chaux-de-Fonds players\nDornbirner EC players\nGraz 99ers players\nCardiff Devils players\nIK Oskarshamn players\nKiekko-Vantaa players\nIlves players\nElite Ice Hockey League players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFinnish ice hockey forwards\n\tFinnish ice hockey players\n\tSportspeople by sport in Finland\nSheffield Steelers players\n\tElite Ice Hockey League players\n\tEnglish ice hockey players\n\tSportspeople in Sheffield\nTampa Bay Lightning draft picks\n\tNational Hockey League draft picks\n\tNHL Entry Draft\n\tPlayers in Tampa Bay Lightning\nHC La Chaux-de-Fonds players\n\tSwiss ice hockey players\n\tPlayers in Swiss Ice Hockey League\nDornbirner EC players\n\tAustrian ice hockey players\n\tPlayers in Austrian Ice Hockey League\nGraz 99ers players\n\tAustrian ice hockey players\n\tPlayers in Austrian Ice Hockey League\nCardiff Devils players\n\tElite Ice Hockey League players\n\tWelsh ice hockey players\n\tSportspeople in Cardiff\nIK Oskarshamn players\n\tSwedish ice hockey players\n\tPlayers in Swedish Hockey League\nKiekko-Vantaa players\n\tFinnish ice hockey players\n\tSportspeople by sport in Finland\nIlves players\n\tFinnish ice hockey players\n\tSportspeople by sport in Finland\nElite Ice Hockey League players\n\tBritish ice hockey teams\n\tUK ice hockey players\n\tIce hockey in the United Kingdom\n\tSportspeople by sport in the United Kingdom\n" }, { "title": "LLHol family", "content": "The Putative Lactococcus lactis Holin (LLHol) Family (TC# 1.E.44) consists of just a few proteins from Lactococcus lactis species and their phage. These proteins are small, between 61 and 78 amino acyl residues (aas) in length, and exhibit one or two transmembrane segments (TMSs). As of March 2016, LLHol proteins remain functionally uncharacterized. They are not demonstrably homologous to members of other holin families and thus do not belong to one of the seven holin superfamilies. A representative list of proteins belonging to the LLHol family can be found in the Transporter Classification Database.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProteins\nLactococcus lactis\nBacterial proteins\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProteins\n\tBiochemistry\n\tBiomolecules\n\tMolecular biology\nLactococcus lactis\n\tBacteria\n\tLactococcaceae\n\tBacterial proteins\n\tProteins by organism\n\tBacteriology\n\tBacterial proteins" }, { "title": "To the Bone (Steven Wilson album)", "content": "To the Bone is the fifth studio album by British musician Steven Wilson, released on 18 August 2017 on Caroline International. It became Wilson's highest charting album ever, reaching number 3 on the UK Albums Chart and the US Billboard Independent Albums chart.\n\nHistory\nIn late 2016, Wilson announced that he had returned to the studio to record his fifth album. During the first months of 2017, Wilson released two work-in-progress studio clips to his YouTube channel. On 5 January, he released a clip of \"Pariah\" and on 12 February, he released a clip of \"To the Bone\", featuring harmonica player Mark Feltham. Wilson continued to tease various images and small album details until 8 May when he revealed the track listing on his Instagram account and released the single \"Pariah\". The following day on his Instagram, he announced the album and an upcoming 2018 European tour, and the following week, on 18 May, a music video was released for \"Pariah\". Four further singles were eventually released: \"The Same Asylum As Before\", \"Song of I\", \"Permanating\" and \"Refuge\". A video for \"Permanating\" featuring a Bollywood dance troupe was released online on 21 July. A video for \"Nowhere Now\" was released on 19 September. A video for \"The Same Asylum as Before\" was released on 31 January 2019.\n\nConcept and sound\nAccording to Wilson, the album was inspired by the progressive pop records of his youth, such as Peter Gabriel's So, Kate Bush's Hounds of Love, Talk Talk's The Colour of Spring, and Te", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2017 albums\nSteven Wilson albums\nProgressive pop albums\nCaroline Records albums\nEnglish-language albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2017 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t2017 in music\nSteven Wilson albums\n\tDiscographies of British artists\n\tProgressive rock discographies\nProgressive pop albums\n\tProgressive pop\n\tPop albums by genre\nCaroline Records albums\n\tAlbums by record label\nEnglish-language albums\n\tAlbums by language" }, { "title": "Marquette Hotel (Cape Girardeau, Missouri)", "content": "The Marquette Hotel is a historic former hotel structure located at 338 Broadway St. in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. The Mission/Spanish revival style building was designed by Walter P. Manske and George F. Bartling and built in 1928. The north wing was added in 1936. It is six stories high, includes a full basement, and has 115 guest rooms. It is constructed of reinforced concrete and brick with a flat concrete slab roof. It features twin Spanish-style towers that flank each side of the facade with hipped terra cotta tile roofs and double Romanesque arched openings separated by Moorish-style spiral columns.\n\nIt was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHotel buildings completed in 1928\nBuildings and structures in Cape Girardeau, Missouri\nMission Revival architecture in Missouri\nSpanish Revival architecture in Missouri\nHotels in Missouri\nNational Register of Historic Places in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHotel buildings completed in 1928\n\tBuildings and structures by year of completion\n\t1928 in the United States\n\t1928 establishments in the United States\nBuildings and structures in Cape Girardeau, Missouri\n\tBuildings and structures in Missouri by city\nMission Revival architecture in Missouri\n\tArchitecture in Missouri\n\tSpanish Revival architecture in the United States by state\n\tMission Revival architecture in the United States by state\nSpanish Revival architecture in Missouri\n\tArchitecture in Missouri\n\tSpanish Revival architecture in the United States by state\nHotels in Missouri\n\tHotels in the United States by state\n\tBuildings and structures in Missouri\nNational Register of Historic Places in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri\n\tNational Register of Historic Places by county\n\tProtected areas of Missouri by county\n\tHistory of Cape Girardeau County, Missouri\n\tHistory of Missouri by county\n\tCape Girardeau County, Missouri\n\tProtected areas of Cape Girardeau County, Missouri\n\tHistoric districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Missouri\n\tBuildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Missouri\n\tProtected areas of Cape Girardeau, Missouri\n" }, { "title": "Georgios Andrianopoulos", "content": "Georgios Andrianopoulos (May 1903 \u2013 24 February 1980) was a Greek footballer. He played in three matches for the Greece national football team from 1929 to 1930. He was also part of Greece's squad for the football tournament at the 1920 Summer Olympics, but he did not play in any matches.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1920 Summer Olympics competitors for Greece\nGreece international footballers\nGreek footballers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1920 Summer Olympics competitors for Greece\n\tOlympic footballers of Greece\n\tOlympic competitors for Greece by year\nGreece international footballers\n\tEuropean international footballers\n\tGreek association football players by national team\nGreek footballers\n\tAssociation football players by nationality\n\tEuropean footballers\n\tSport in Greece by sport\n\tFootball in Greece" }, { "title": "Moody's Cottages", "content": "Moody's Cottages are a heritage-listed pair of houses, one a duplex and the other a detached house, at 8-12, & 16 Victoria Street, Spring Hill, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built . It is also known as Allandoon and Cooee. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 21 October 1992.\n\nHistory \nMoody's Cottages were constructed probably in the mid-1870s. They comprise a pair of semi-detached brick houses (Cooee and an unnamed neighbour) and an adjacent, detached brick house called Allandoon.\n\nWilliam Moody, a letter carrier employed by the Brisbane Post Office, acquired subdivisions 23 and 24 of portion 236, parish of North Brisbane, in early 1870. Whether any buildings existed on the site, which Moody had purchased from William John Farmer Cooksley, a Brisbane builder, is not known. Although directories reveal Moody was resident in Brisbane by 1874, he is not listed specifically as living in Victoria Street until 1876.\n\nIn September 1874 the property was re-surveyed into three equal resubdivisions by Richard Gailey, licensed surveyor and a leading Brisbane architect, and it is likely that he was the designer of the cottages.\n\nThe survey plan was signed by both William Moody and Thomas Spilsbury, a compositor and later Queen Street confectioner, whose purchase of resubdivision 3 from Moody was registered immediately the survey was completed. On this property Spilsbury raised a mortgage of , which may have financed the construction of the three houses, ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHeritage sites in Brisbane\nHouses in Brisbane\nBuildings and structures in Brisbane\n1870s establishments in Australia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHeritage sites in Brisbane\n\tHeritage sites in Queensland\n\tTourist attractions in Brisbane\n\tCulture of Brisbane\nHouses in Brisbane\n\tResidential buildings in Brisbane\n\tBuildings and structures in Brisbane\nBuildings and structures in Brisbane\n\tBuildings and structures in Queensland\n\tArchitecture in Brisbane\n1870s establishments in Australia\n\t19th-century establishments in Australia\n\tEstablishments in Australia by decade\n\tHistory of Brisbane\n\tHistory of Queensland" }, { "title": "Keppel Constituency", "content": "Keppel Constituency was a constituency represented in the Legislative Council of Singapore from 1951 until 1955. It elected one Legislative Council member. The constituency was held by Lim Yew Hock, leader of the Labour Party.\n\nThe constituency was formed from Municipal South-West Constituency in 1951. In 1955, the constituency was abolished and split into Havelock, Pasir Panjang, Queenstown, Southern Islands, Tanjong Pagar and Tiong Bahru constituencies.\n\nLegislative Council member\n\nElections\n\nElections in the 1950s\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct Constituencies in Singapore\nPolitical history of Singapore\nFormer electoral districts of Singapore\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct Constituencies in Singapore\n\tPolitical history of Singapore\n\tElectoral divisions in Singapore\nPolitical history of Singapore\n\tHistory of Singapore by aspect\n\tPolitics of Singapore\n\tFormer electoral districts of Singapore\nFormer electoral districts of Singapore\n\tPolitical history of Singapore\n\tElectoral divisions in Singapore" }, { "title": "Dennis Harrah", "content": "Dennis Wayne Harrah (born March 9, 1953) is a former NFL Offensive Lineman who played 13 seasons in the National Football League for Los Angeles Rams. He played college football for the University of Miami. He played for and graduated from Stonewall Jackson High School in Charleston, West Virginia - now Stonewall Jackson Middle School.\n\nUniversity of Miami \nHarrah was a 1974 All-America selection by NEA and TSN, Time magazine as a tackle. He was a Second-team All-America pick by UPI and AP. Was a 6-5 259 senior who could run a 4.8 40-yard dash and bench press 500 pounds. He is a member of the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame.\n\nLos Angeles Rams \nHarrah was selected eleventh overall by the Los Angeles Rams in the 1975 NFL Draft. He helped the Rams win the NFC West six times (1975\u201379 and 1985) and the 1979 NFC Championship Game. During his tenure with the team, the Rams led the NFC in Points Scored in 1976, Total Yards Gained in 1980, and Yards Rushing in 1976 and 1980. He served as team captain for six years and played in the Pro Bowl six times.\n\nAs a rookie in 1975, Harrah backed up starter Joe Scibelli and played on special teams. In 1976, he took over at right guard and held that position for 12 seasons. He was nicknamed \"Herk\" by his teammates, short for Hercules. Harrah was one of the players who appeared in the 1986 Rams promotional video, Let's Ram It, introducing himself with the rapped line \"I'm a mountain man from West VA.\"\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPlayers of American football from West Virginia\nLos Angeles Rams players\nAmerican football offensive linemen\nNational Football League players\nUniversity of Miami alumni\nUniversity of Miami Hurricanes football players\nAmerican football offensive guards\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPlayers of American football from West Virginia\n\tSportspeople from West Virginia\n\tAmerican football players by state\nLos Angeles Rams players\n\tNational Football League players by team\n\tAmerican football players\nAmerican football offensive linemen\n\tAmerican football positions\n\tNational Football League players\nNational Football League players\n\tAmerican football players\n\tProfessional American football players\nUniversity of Miami alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tPeople associated with the University of Miami\nUniversity of Miami Hurricanes football players\n\tAmerican football players by team\n\tAmerican football players\nAmerican football offensive guards\n\tAmerican football positions\n\tNational Football League players" }, { "title": "\u00c9mile Roubaud", "content": "\u00c9mile Roubaud (2 March 1882 in Paris \u2013 30 September 1962 in Paris) was a French biologist and entomologist known for his work on paludism, yellow fever and sleeping sickness.\n\nBiography \nIn 1906-08 he worked in the French Congo, where he studied the transmission of trypanosomiasis and the role of tsetse flies. In 1909-12 he took part in a mission in Senegal, Casamance and Dahomey, where he performed research of animal trypanosomiasis. On this mission he conducted geographical distribution studies of nine tsetse fly species.\n\nIn 1920, he and F\u00e9lix Mesnil achieved the first experimental infection of chimpanzees with Plasmodium vivax.\n\nHe made his career at Pasteur Institute \u2014 from 1914 to 1958 he was director of a research laboratory for medical entomology and pest biology at the Institute. Here, he also taught classes in medical entomology.\n\nHe was president of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 entomologique de France in 1927 and a member of the French Academy of Sciences in 1938. In 1936 he was named president of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 de pathologie exotique. He is a recipient of the Montyon Prize.\n\nSelected works \n La Glossina palpalis, sa biologie, son r\u00f4le dans l'\u00e9tiologie des Trypanosomiases, 1909 (doctoral thesis); Glossina palpalis, its biology, its role involving the etiology of trypanosomiasis.\n La maladie du sommeil au Congo fran\u00e7ais, 1909 (in collaboration with G. Martin and A. Leb\u0153uf) \u2013 Sleeping sickness in the French Congo.\n \u00c9tudes sur la faune parasitique de l\u2019Afrique occidentale fran\u00e7aise, 1914", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench biologists\nFrench entomologists\nPeople from Paris\nPasteur Institute people\nMembers of the French Academy of Sciences\nPresidents of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 entomologique de France\nSoci\u00e9t\u00e9 de pathologie exotique\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench biologists\n\tBiologists by nationality\n\tScientists from France\n\tFrench scientists\nFrench entomologists\n\tEntomologists by nationality\n\tScientists from France\n\tPeople in insect-related occupations\nPeople from Paris\n\tPeople from \u00cele-de-France\n\tPeople by city in France\nPasteur Institute people\n\tPeople associated with public health\n\tMedical and health organizations based in France\nMembers of the French Academy of Sciences\n\tFrench Academy of Sciences\n\tMembers by academy\n\tFrench scientists\nPresidents of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 entomologique de France\n\tSoci\u00e9t\u00e9 entomologique de France\n\tPresidents of learned societies\nSoci\u00e9t\u00e9 de pathologie exotique\n\tMedical and health organizations based in France\n\tOrganizations based in Paris\n\tOrganizations established in the 20th century" }, { "title": "Anderson Hall (Maryville College)", "content": "Anderson Hall, built in 1870, is the oldest building on the campus of Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee, named for college founder Isaac L. Anderson.\n\nAnderson Hall is a brick building designed in the Second Empire style by architect Benjamin Fahnestock. Funds for its construction were contributed by the Freedmen's Bureau, Pittsburgh businessman William Thaw, and John C. Baldwin of New York.\n\nOriginally the college's only building, Anderson Hall is currently used as a classroom building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. Extensive renovations were started in 2008.\n\nThe bell tower of Anderson Hall is depicted in the college's logo.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBuildings and structures in Maryville, Tennessee\nMaryville College buildings\nUniversity and college buildings completed in 1870\nNational Register of Historic Places in Blount County, Tennessee\nSecond Empire architecture in Tennessee\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBuildings and structures in Maryville, Tennessee\n\tBuildings and structures by city in Tennessee\n\tBlount County, Tennessee\nMaryville College buildings\n\tSchool buildings in the United States by college\nUniversity and college buildings completed in 1870\n\tUniversity and college buildings in the United States by year of completion\n\t1870 establishments in the United States\nNational Register of Historic Places in Blount County, Tennessee\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Tennessee by county\n\tBlount County, Tennessee\nSecond Empire architecture in Tennessee\n\tNeoclassical architecture in Tennessee\n\tArchitecture in Tennessee by style\n\tSecond Empire architecture in the United States by state" }, { "title": "United Nations Security Council Resolution 326", "content": "United Nations Security Council Resolution 326, adopted on February 2, 1973, concerned with provocative and aggressive acts committed by Rhodesia against Zambia and disturbed by the continued military intervention of South Africa in Rhodesia, the Council condemned all acts of provocation and harassment against Zambia.\n\nThe resolution demanded the immediate withdrawal of all South African military forces from Rhodesia and from its border with Zambia and decided to dispatch a special mission (consisting of 4 members of the Council to be appointed by the President) to assess the situation in the area and report back by March 1, 1973. The Council also took the opportunity to reaffirm all of its previous positions against the nations of Rhodesia and South Africa.\n\nThe resolution was adopted with 13 votes to none, with the United Kingdom and United States abstaining.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Rhodesia\nUnited Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Zambia\nUnited Nations Security Council resolutions concerning South Africa\n1973 in Rhodesia\n1973 in international relations\nUnited Nations Security Council resolutions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Rhodesia\n\tUnited Nations Security Council resolutions by country\n\tUnited Nations in Rhodesia\n\t1970s in Rhodesia\nUnited Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Zambia\n\tUnited Nations Security Council resolutions by country\n\tUnited Nations in Africa\n\t1970s in Zambia\nUnited Nations Security Council resolutions concerning South Africa\n\tUnited Nations Security Council resolutions by country\n\tUnited Nations in South Africa\n\t1970s in South Africa\n1973 in Rhodesia\n\tYears in Rhodesia\n1973 in international relations\n\t1970s in international relations\n\tYears in international relations\nUnited Nations Security Council resolutions\n\tUnited Nations Security Council\n\tUnited Nations documents\n\tResolutions by organization" }, { "title": "Simona Vintil\u0103", "content": "Simona Vintil\u0103 (born 25 February 1980 in C\u0103l\u0103ra\u0219i) is a Romanian football striker who played for two seasons (2003\u201305) in FC Barcelona, in the Spanish Superliga Femenina. She subsequently played in Primera Nacional's UD Fasnia (05-06) and Sporting Plaza de Argel (06-08).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRomanian women's footballers\nFC Barcelona Femen\u00ed players\nPrimera Nacional (women) players\nSporting Plaza de Argel players\nFootballers from C\u0103l\u0103ra\u0219i\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRomanian women's footballers\n\tWomen's association football players by nationality\n\tRomanian footballers\n\tRomanian women by occupation\n\tSportswomen from Romania\nFC Barcelona Femen\u00ed players\n\tFC Barcelona Femen\u00ed\n\tWomen's association football players by club in Spain\nPrimera Nacional (women) players\n\tWomen's association football players by competition\n\tWomen's football in Spain\nSporting Plaza de Argel players\n\tSporting Plaza de Argel\n\tWomen's association football players by club in Spain\nFootballers from C\u0103l\u0103ra\u0219i\n\tFootball in C\u0103l\u0103ra\u0219i\n\tPeople from C\u0103l\u0103ra\u0219i\n\tAthletes from C\u0103l\u0103ra\u0219i\n\tSport in C\u0103l\u0103ra\u0219i" }, { "title": "Atlanta Opera", "content": "The Atlanta Opera is an opera company located in the Atlanta metropolitan area. Founded in 1979, it produces mainstage opera productions and arts education programs for Metropolitan Atlanta and the Southeast.\n\nIn 2007, The Atlanta Opera moved into its new performance home at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre where it produces four mainstage productions each season.\n\nHistory \n\nIn the late 1970s, the Metropolitan Opera stopped touring to Atlanta, leaving a void in the region. Volunteers and civic leaders joined forces to continue opera in Atlanta. In 1979, the Atlanta Civic Opera was formed, a result of a merger between two competing entities, Atlanta Lyric Opera and Georgia Opera.\n\nThe first artistic director was noted composer Thomas Pasatieri. In 1985, the company was renamed to The Atlanta Opera. The company's first production was La Traviata on March 28, 1980, at the Fox Theatre. The following December, a festive gala was held in Symphony Hall with such noted young artists as Catherine Malfitano, Jerry Hadley and Samuel Ramey.\n\nAtlanta Opera has a number of home venues: in 1990 it moved to the Atlanta Symphony Hall, in 1995 to the Fox Theatre, in 1998 to its own building, the Atlanta Opera Center at 728 West Peachtree St., in 2003 to the Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center, and finally in 2007, The Atlanta Opera moved into its new performance home at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, just outside the city and county limits.\n\nThe company celebrated its 30-year an", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOpera companies in Georgia (U.S. state)\nMusical groups established in 1979\n1979 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)\nArts organizations based in Georgia (U.S. state)\nMusic of Atlanta\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOpera companies in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tMusic of Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tMusic of Atlanta\n\tOpera companies in the United States\nMusical groups established in 1979\n\t1979 in music\n\tEstablishments in the United States by year\n\t1970s in music\n\t1970s establishments in the United States\n\tOrganizations established in 1979\n1979 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\t1979 in the United States by state\n\tEstablishments in the United States by year\n\t1979 establishments in the United States\nArts organizations based in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tCulture of Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tArts in the United States by state\n\tOrganizations based in Georgia (U.S. state)\nMusic of Atlanta\n\tMusic of the United States by city\n\tCulture of Atlanta\n\tArts in Georgia (U.S. state)" }, { "title": "Royal Albert Hall", "content": "The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London. One of the United Kingdom's most treasured and distinctive buildings, it is held in trust for the nation and managed by a registered charity which receives no government funding. It can seat 5,272.\n\nSince the hall's opening by Queen Victoria in 1871, the world's leading artists from many performance genres have appeared on its stage. It is the venue for the Proms concerts, which have been held there every summer since 1941. It is host to more than 390 shows in the main auditorium annually, including classical, rock and pop concerts, ballet, opera, film screenings with live orchestral accompaniment, sports, awards ceremonies, school and community events, and charity performances and banquets. A further 400 events are held each year in the non-auditorium spaces.\n\nThe hall was originally supposed to have been called the Central Hall of Arts and Sciences, but the name was changed to the Royal Albert Hall of Arts and Sciences by Queen Victoria upon laying the Hall's foundation stone in 1867, in memory of her husband, Prince Albert, who had died six years earlier. It forms the practical part of a memorial to the Prince Consort; the decorative part is the Albert Memorial directly to the north in Kensington Gardens, now separated from the Hall by Kensington Gore.\n\nHistory\n\n1800s\nIn 1851 the Great Exhibition, organised by Prince Albert, the Prince Consort, was held in Hyde Park, London. The Exhib", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMusic venues in London\nBuildings and structures in Kensington and Chelsea\nEvent venues established in 1871\nTourist attractions in the City of Westminster\nGrade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster\nGrade I listed concert halls\nRoyal Albert Hall\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMusic venues in London\n\tMusic venues in England\n\tBuildings and structures in London\n\tEntertainment in London\nBuildings and structures in Kensington and Chelsea\n\tBuildings and structures in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea\n\tGeography of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea\n\tTourist attractions in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea\nEvent venues established in 1871\n\tEvent venues by year of establishment\n\t1871 establishments in England\nTourist attractions in the City of Westminster\n\tTourist attractions in London by borough\n\tGeography of the City of Westminster\nGrade I listed buildings in the City of Westminster\n\tGrade I listed buildings in London by borough\n\tGrade I listed buildings in London\nGrade I listed concert halls\n\tGrade I listed buildings\n\tConcert halls in the United Kingdom\nRoyal Albert Hall\n\tMusic venues in London\n\tBuildings and structures in Kensington and Chelsea\n\tGrade I listed concert halls" }, { "title": "Leon W. Johnson", "content": "General Leon William Johnson (13 September 1904 \u2013 10 November 1997) was a United States Air Force general who was awarded the Medal of Honor for leading the attack on the Ploesti oil fields during World War II.\n\nA graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York, Johnson was commissioned a second lieutenant in the infantry in 1926. He joined the United States Army Air Corps in 1929, and qualified as a pilot. He earned a master of science degree in meteorology from California Institute of Technology in 1936.\n\nDuring World War II, Johnson was one of the first four flying officers of the Eighth Air Force, and served on it staff during its formative period at Savannah, Georgia. In 1943, he assumed command of the 44th Bombardment Group, which flew the Consolidated B-24 Liberator. Johnson led the attack on the German naval installations at Kiel in May 1943 and the attack on the Ploesti oil fields in August 1943, for which the 44th Bombardment Group received Distinguished Unit Citations. He commanded the 14th Combat Bombardment Wing from September 1943 until May 1945.\n\nAfter the war, Johnson commanded the Strategic Air Command's Fifteenth Air Force. He returned to England in 1948 to lead the 3rd Air Division, and then the Third Air Force, as it was redesignated in 1951. Despite his lowly rank of major general, he was able to hold his own in dealings with more senior British officers and officials, and performed his duties with diplomacy and sensitivity. He re", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Air Force generals\nRecipients of the Medal of Honor (United States)\nUnited States Military Academy alumni\nCalifornia Institute of Technology alumni\nAmerican military personnel of World War II\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Air Force generals\n\tUnited States Air Force personnel\n\tAmerican generals\n\tMilitary personnel by rank\nRecipients of the Medal of Honor (United States)\n\tMilitary awards and decorations of the United States\n\tAmerican military personnel\nUnited States Military Academy alumni\n\tUnited States Military Academy people\n\tAlumni by university or college in New York (state)\nCalifornia Institute of Technology alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in California\n\tAmerican alumni\nAmerican military personnel of World War II\n\tAmerican military personnel by war\n\tMilitary personnel of World War II\n\tWorld War II people of the United States\n\tHistory of the United States (1945\u201364)" }, { "title": "Jerry (film)", "content": "Jerry is a 2006 Indian Tamil romantic comedy film directed by S. B. Khanthan, produced by V. Vishwanathan, and written by Crazy Mohan. The film stars Jithan Ramesh as the titular character, while Shruthi Raj, Mumtaj, and Meera Vasudevan play the female leads. The music was composed by Ramesh Vinayagam with editing done by Krishnakumar. The film released on 19 May 2006.\n\nPlot\nJayaram alias Jerry (Jithan Ramesh) is a man who takes risks and hates love. He is challenged by his friends to make three women love him. He makes his classmate Janaki (Shruthi Raj), an actress Janani (Mumtaj), and a police officer Jeeva (Meera Vasudevan) fall in love with him. Whether the three girls find out and whom he unites with forms the crux of the story.\n\nCast\n\nJithan Ramesh as Jayaram alias Jerry\nShruthi Raj as Janaki\nMumtaj as Janani\nMeera Vasudevan as Jeeva\nSanthana Bharathi as Jerry's father\nMadhan Bob as Janaki's father\nRaaghav as Gausik\nCrazy Mohan as Rukku\nMaadhu Balaji as Master Maadhu\nCheenu Mohan as Film Director\nSachu as College Principal\nR. Neelakantan as Jerry's grandfather\nChaams as Dhandapani\nSathish as Farooque\n\nProduction\nThe film's script was written by Crazy Mohan and he described the film as his \"pet project\" as he wanted to do create similar to Kadhalikka Neramillai (1964). The film was earlier titled Idhuthan Kadhal Enbathaa.\n\nSoundtrack\nThe soundtrack was composed by Ramesh Vinayagam.\n\"Hollywood\" - Sharreth, Subiksha\n\"Kanava\" - Sujatha\n\"En Swasathil\" - Madhu Balakrishnan, K", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2006 films\nIndian films\nTamil-language films\nIndian romantic comedy films\nFilms scored by Ramesh Vinayagam\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2006 films\n\t2000s films\n\tIndian films by year\n\t2006 in Indian cinema\nIndian films\n\tCinema of India\n\tTamil cinema\nTamil-language films\n\tIndian films by language\n\tDravidian-language films\n\tIndian cinema by language\nIndian romantic comedy films\n\tIndian films by genre\n\tIndian comedy films\n\tIndian romance films\nFilms scored by Ramesh Vinayagam\n\tFilm scores by composer\n\tIndian music by individual\n\tIndian filmographies" }, { "title": "National Schools Sevens", "content": "The Rosslyn Park National Schools Sevens is an English rugby union sevens tournament, organised by Rosslyn Park F.C., that has evolved into the world's largest rugby tournament with some 9,500 boys and girls aged 13 \u2013 19 competing annually from over 800 schools. There are now well over 1,100 matches on the 5 groups of pitches (each one having its own Ground Management Team) every year. A separate tournament for the U11 age group takes place the week before. \n\nOriginally a tournament played amongst British public schools, the tournament has evolved and expanded over the years and now accepts sides from all over the world. Countries from which schools have participated included Canada, China, Denmark, Guernsey, Hungary, India, the Isle of Man, Jersey, Kenya, Nigeria, Poland, Romania, South Africa, Spain, and the Ukraine as well as England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.\n\nNS7 Open Titles\n\n{| class=\"wikitable sortable\" style=\"text-align: center;\"\n!School\n!Wins\n|-\n|align=left|[[Millfield School]]||13\n|-\n|align=left|Ampleforth College||11\n|-\n|align=left|Wellington College||11\n|-\n|align=left|Neath School||4\n|-\n|align=left|Sedbergh School||3\n|-\n|align=left|Stonyhurst College||3\n|-\n|align=left|Llanelly School||3\n|-\n|align=left|Rugby School||3\n|-\n|align=left|St. Edward's College, Liverpool||3\n|-\n|align=left|Cheltenham College||2\n\n|-\n|align=left|The John Fisher School||2\n\n|-\n|align=left|Bedford School||2\n|-\n|align=left|Cranleigh School||2\n|-\n|align=left|Llandovery College||2\n|-\n|align=lef", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRugby union competitions in England\nSchool sport in England\nYouth rugby union competitions in England\nRosslyn Park F.C.\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRugby union competitions in England\n\tEnglish rugby union competitions\n\tRugby union in England\nSports in England by sport\nSchool sport in England\n\tSchool sports in the United Kingdom\n\tSports education in the United Kingdom\n\tEducation in England by subject\nYouth rugby union competitions in England\n\tYouth rugby union\n\tRugby union competitions in England\n\tRugby union in England\n\tSports competitions in England\nRosslyn Park F.C.\n\tRugby clubs in England\n\tRugby union in London\n\tSport in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames\n\tEnglish rugby union teams\n\tSports clubs in England\n\tOrganisations based in London with royal patronage\n\tRugby union clubs in London\n\tSports clubs established in 1879" }, { "title": "Revathi Veeramani", "content": "Revathi Veeramani is an Indian athlete from Tamil Nadu . She has been selected for representing India at the 2020 Summer Olympics at the event of Mixed 4 \u00d7 400m Relay.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian female sprinters\nAthletes from Tamil Nadu\nOlympic athletes of India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian female sprinters\n\tAthletics in India\n\tFemale sprinters by nationality\n\tAthletes from India\nAthletes from Tamil Nadu\n\tSportspeople from Tamil Nadu\n\tAthletics in Tamil Nadu\nOlympic athletes of India\n\tOlympic athletes\n\tAthletics in India\n\tSummer Olympics competitors for India" }, { "title": "Gerald Munro", "content": "Gerald John Morrison \"Gerry\" Munro (November 20, 1897 \u2013 January 28, 1968) was a Canadian ice hockey player who played two seasons in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Maroons and the Toronto St. Pats between 1924 and 1926. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1919 to 1931, was mainly spent in the amateur senior Northern Ontario Hockey Association and minor American Hockey Association.\n\nPersonal life\nMunro was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and married Florence M. Cameron in 1925 at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. He died in Sudbury, Ontario in 1968 and was buried at Park Lawn Cemetery. His wife, Florence died in 1958.\n\nCareer statistics\n\nRegular season and playoffs\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian ice hockey players\nNational Hockey League players\nMontreal Maroons players\nToronto St. Pats players\nNorthern Ontario Hockey Association players\nAmerican Hockey Association players\nPeople from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian ice hockey players\n\tIce hockey players by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Canada\nNational Hockey League players\n\tIce hockey players by league\nMontreal Maroons players\n\tNational Hockey League players\n\tHockey players from Montreal\nToronto St. Pats players\n\tNational Hockey League players\n\tHockey players from Toronto\nNorthern Ontario Hockey Association players\n\tIce hockey in Ontario\n\tIce hockey players in Canada\nAmerican Hockey Association players\n\tIce hockey players by league\n\tIce hockey in the United States\nPeople from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario\n\tPeople by city or town in Ontario\n\tPeople from Northern Ontario" }, { "title": "Opoczki", "content": "Opoczki () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Aleksandr\u00f3w Kujawski, within Aleksandr\u00f3w County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies west of Aleksandr\u00f3w Kujawski and south of Toru\u0144.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Aleksandr\u00f3w County\nGmina Aleksandr\u00f3w Kujawski\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Aleksandr\u00f3w County\n\tPopulated places in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship\n\tAleksandr\u00f3w County\nGmina Aleksandr\u00f3w Kujawski\n\tGminas of Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship\n\tAleksandr\u00f3w County" }, { "title": "Gujarat State Fertilizer Corporation Ground", "content": "The Gujarat State Fertilizer Corporation Ground is a cricket ground in Vadodara, India. The first recorded match on the ground was during the 1971/72 cricket season. It held fifteen Ranji Trophy matches between 1972 and 2003, all featuring Baroda. This included the final of the 2000\u201301 Ranji Trophy tournament. More recently it held three Twenty20 matches in the 2016\u201317 Inter State Twenty-20 Tournament.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCricket grounds in Gujarat\nSports venues in Vadodara\nRanji Trophy venues\nTwenty20 cricket grounds in India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCricket grounds in Gujarat\n\tCricket in Gujarat\n\tSports venues in Gujarat\n\tSport in Gujarat by city\nSports venues in Vadodara\n\tBuildings and structures in Vadodara\n\tVadodara\nRanji Trophy venues\n\tCricket grounds in India\n\tRanji Trophy\nTwenty20 cricket grounds in India\n\tCricket grounds in India\n\tTwenty20 cricket in India\n\tSport in India by sport\n\tSport venues in India by sport" }, { "title": "Marion Phillips", "content": "Marion Phillips (29 October 1881 \u2013 23 January 1932) was a Labour Party politician and Member of Parliament in England.\n\nEarly life and education \nMarion Philllips was born on 29 October 1881 in Melbourne, Australia. Her parents were Phillip Phillips, a lawyer, and Rose Asher, who was from New Zealand. She was educated at the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne and University of Melbourne, graduating in 1903. In 1904, she began a research scholarship at the London School of Economics, graduating as a Doctor of Science in 1907, with a thesis about the development of New South Wales. Between 1906 and 1910, she worked under the direction of Beatrice Webb on a commission investigating the Poor Laws.\n\nCareer \nA member of the Women's Labour League from 1908, she became its secretary in 1912. She also edited the League's leaflet, which by 1913 became Labour Woman. When World War I broke out she became a member of the War Emergency Workers' National Committee. In 1916, Phillips was present at the formation of the Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women's Organisations. Phillips was its secretary between 1917 and 1932.\n\nPhillips also served on a number of government committees before a woman had been elected to the country's parliament. The most significant were the Consumer Council of the Ministry of Food and the Women's Advisory Committee of the Ministry of Reconstruction.\n\nUnlike prominent suffragettes, her vision was not concentrated upon extending the franchise, she wante", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Sunderland\nLabour Party (UK) MPs\nAustralian emigrants to England\nAlumni of the London School of Economics\nUniversity of Melbourne alumni\nWomen's rights in the United Kingdom\n20th-century British women politicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Sunderland\n\tParliament of the United Kingdom\n\tPolitics of Sunderland\nLabour Party (UK) MPs\n\tMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by party\nLabour Party (UK)\nAustralian emigrants to England\n\tAustralian emigrants to the United Kingdom\n\tEmigrants from Australia\n\tImmigration to England\nAlumni of the London School of Economics\n\tAlumni by university or college in London\n\tLondon School of Economics\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\nUniversity of Melbourne alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Australia\n\tUniversity of Melbourne\nWomen's rights in the United Kingdom\n\tWomen's rights by country\n\tWomen's rights in Europe\n20th-century British women politicians\n\tWomen politicians by century\n\tBritish women in politics\n\t20th-century women politicians\n\t20th-century British politicians" }, { "title": "Gardening in Spain", "content": "Gardening in Spain reflects the different styles of Spanish art, including influences from Roman, Islamic, Italian, French, and English gardens. Modern Spanish gardening emphasize gardens and their surroundings, focusing heavily on both urban horticulture and landscape architecture.\n\nSpanish gardens are affected by the climate and orography of Spain. The ground in Spain is generally drier than in its neighboring countries of Portugal and France. High levels of summer solar radiation in Spain have led to the creation of smaller, indoor gardens.\n\nThere are many historical parks and gardens in Spain. The first Spanish botanical garden was created near Valencia in 1633. Many new gardens with Islamic influences were created during the Renaissance. Up until the 19th century, the majority of gardens were promoted by the royalty and the aristocracy. After that, social changes facilitated the creation of parks and public gardens for the use and enjoyment of all citizens. Urban gardening evolved during the 20th century, as well as ecological awareness, which has led to the creation of new parks around Spain.\n\nInfluences\n\nRoman period \n\nGardening in Spain began during the Roman period. Ancient Rome was very advanced in regards to its architecture and engineering, and their aqueducts helped irrigate gardens in remote areas. Because of this, they were able to create swimming pools and lakes, which emphasized the beauty of the gardens. The Romans also used topiary in their gardens.\n\nRoman ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGardening in Spain\nHorticulture and gardening\nLandscape architecture in Spain\nSpanish art\nHistoric parks and gardens in Spain\nBotanical gardens in Spain\nUrban horticulture\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGardening in Spain\n\tGardening by country\n\tGardening in Europe\nHorticulture and gardening\n\tAgriculture\n\tOutdoor recreation\n\tLeisure\nLandscape architecture in Spain\n\tLandscape architecture by country\n\tArchitecture of Spain\n\tSpanish art\nSpanish art\n\tArt by country\n\tEuropean art\n\tWestern art\nHistoric parks and gardens in Spain\n\tParks in Spain\n\tGardens in Spain\n\tHistoric sites in Spain\nBotanical gardens in Spain\n\tBotanical gardens by country\n\tGardens in Spain\n\tScience and technology in Spain\n\tUrban horticulture\n\tHorticulture and gardening\n\tUrban agriculture\n\tEnvironmental design\n\tUrban design\n\tEnvironmentalism\n\tSustainability" }, { "title": "Alberto Delgado", "content": "Alberto Delgado may refer to:\n\n Alberto Delgado (jockey) (born 1964), American jockey\n Alberto Delgado (Cuban footballer) (born 1978), Cuban footballer\n Alberto Delgado (Spanish footballer) (born 1991), Spanish footballer\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican jockeys\nCuban footballers\nSpanish footballers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican jockeys\n\tJockeys\n\tSportspeople by nationality\n\tAmerican sportspeople\nCuban footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tCuban sportspeople\n\tSportspeople by nationality\nSpanish footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSpanish sportspeople\n\tSportspeople by nationality" }, { "title": "Kimberley Ashton", "content": "Kimberley Ashton (born 21 August 1987), also known as Kim Ashton, is a cyclist and former badminton player from Jersey. She represented Jersey in badminton at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and cycling at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. She has also competed at the Island Games.\n\nCareer \nAshton originally competed in the sport of badminton. She and mixed-doubles partner Chris Cottilard were Jersey's first badminton athletes to reach a final math at the 2009 Island Games. Ashton went on to compete in women's badminton singles at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Dehli.\n\nDue to injuries she accumulated during her badminton career, Ashton took up cycling as a hobby. Ashton competed as a cyclist in the 2011 and 2015 Island Games and was Jersey's most successful athlete at the latter. Ashton had planned to compete at the 2017 Island Games but withdrew due to her issues with the team selection policy. In 2018, Ashton announced she would retire from sports after competing in the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.\n\nMajor results\n\nBadminton \n\n 2005 - Island Games (Shetland)\n Team event - 1st place\n Women's singles - 3rd place\n 2009 - Island Games (Aland)\n Mixed doubles - 1st place\n Women's doubles - 3rd place\n 2010 - Commonwealth Games - Badminton Singles - 33rd place\n\nCycling \n\n 2011 - Island Games (Isle of Wight) \n Women's individual road race - 1st place\n Women's team road race - 3rd place - with Jo Le Cocq and Sue Townsend\n Women's individual town centre criterium - 3rd place\n Women's", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJersey female cyclists\nCommonwealth Games competitors for Jersey\nIsland Games competitors for Jersey\nJersey female badminton players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJersey female cyclists\n\tCycling in Jersey\n\tFemale cyclists by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Jersey\nCommonwealth Games competitors for Jersey\n\tCompetitors at the 2010 Commonwealth Games\n\tCompetitors at the 2018 Commonwealth Games\n\tCommonwealth Games competitors by country\nIsland Games competitors for Jersey\n\tCompetitors at the 2009 Island Games\n\tCompetitors at the 2011 Island Games\n\tCompetitors at the 2015 Island Games\n\tIsland Games competitors by country\nJersey female badminton players\n\tBadminton in Jersey\n\tFemale badminton players by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Jersey" }, { "title": "Herndon, Kansas", "content": "Herndon is a city in Rawlins County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 119. It is located approximately south of the Kansas-Nebraska state border.\n\nHistory\nHerndon was originally called Pesth (named after Pest, Hungary, which later merged to become Budapest) and under the latter name was laid out in 1878. It was renamed Herndon in 1879, in honor of William H. Herndon, law partner of Abraham Lincoln. Herndon was incorporated as a city in 1906.\n\nGeography\nHerndon is located at (39.909468, -100.786094). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land.\n\nDemographics\n\n2010 census\nAs of the census of 2010, there were 129 people, 66 households, and 33 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 103 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 94.6% White, 2.3% African American, and 3.1% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.6% of the population.\n\nThere were 66 households, of which 18.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 40.9% were married couples living together, 1.5% had a female householder with no husband present, 7.6% had a male householder with no wife present, and 50.0% were non-families. 42.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 1.95 and the average family size was 2.70.\n\nThe medi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities in Kansas\nCities in Rawlins County, Kansas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities in Kansas\n\tCities in the United States by state\n\tGeography of Kansas\n\tPlaces in Kansas\nCities in Rawlins County, Kansas\n\tCities in Kansas by county\n\tGeography of Rawlins County, Kansas\n\tPlaces in Rawlins County, Kansas" }, { "title": "Gariy Napalkov", "content": "Gariy Yuriyevich Napalkov (; born June 27, 1948 in Gorky, now Nizhny Novgorod) is a Soviet former ski jumper who competed from 1968 to 1976. He won both ski jumping events at the 1970 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Vysok\u00e9 Tatry.\n\nNapalkov also competed at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo, finished 6th in the individual large hill and tied for 7th in the individual normal hill. He also had two other career victories in the normal hill (1968, 1969).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSoviet ski jumpers\nOlympic ski jumpers of the Soviet Union\nWorld Ski Championships medalists in ski jumping\n1948 births\nPeople from Nizhny Novgorod\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSoviet ski jumpers\n\tSki jumpers by nationality\n\tSoviet sportspeople\n\tSoviet winter sportspeople\nOlympic ski jumpers of the Soviet Union\n\tOlympic competitors for the Soviet Union\n\tSoviet Olympic competitors\n\tSoviet winter sportspeople\nWorld Ski Championships medalists in ski jumping\n\tSki jumping\n\tWorld Ski Championships medalists\n\tSki jumping competitions\n1948 births\n\t1948 in the Soviet Union\n\t1948 in sports\nPeople from Nizhny Novgorod\n\tPeople by city or town in Russia\n\tPeople from Nizhny Novgorod Oblast\n\tRussian people by city or town" }, { "title": "Christopher Ward (entomologist)", "content": "Christopher Ward (1836, Halifax\u00a0\u2013\u00a01900, Barbon) was an English entomologist who specialised in butterflies.\n\nHe wrote African Lepidoptera, being descriptions of new species, published in London by Longmans, Green & Co. (1873-1875?). This quarto work in three parts has 16 pages and 18 plates, 12 of which are handcoloured. It is based on two papers Ward had previously published in the Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. These were \"Descriptions of new species of Diurnal Lepidoptera From Madagascar\" and \"Descriptions of new species of African Diurnal Lepidoptera\" (butterflies in this last work are depicted in Part 3 of African Lepidoptera but the text is omitted). This well-illustrated, rare work is an important contribution to the knowledge of the East African butterfly fauna as it contains descriptions of 55 new species chiefly from Madagascar, the Cameroons, Old Calabar and Rib\u00e9 (East Africa).\nThe now extinct Seychelles parakeet, Psittacula wardi was named in his honour.\n\nWard was a Fellow of the Linnean Society. His collection is in the Mus\u00e9um national d'histoire naturelle except the types, which were sold to Charles Oberthur.\n\nWard's papers in the Entomologist's Monthly Magazine\nWard, C. (1870): Descriptions of new species of diurnal lepidoptera from Madagascar. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 6:224-228. \nWard, C. (1870): Descriptions of new species of diurnal lepidoptera from Madagascar. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 7:30-32. \nWard, C. (1871): Description of new specie", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century English people\nEnglish entomologists\nLepidopterists\nFellows of the Linnean Society of London\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century English people\n\tPeople of the Victorian era\n\t19th-century British people\nEnglish entomologists\n\tEnglish biologists\n\tEntomologists by nationality\n\tBritish entomologists\nLepidopterists\n\tEntomologists\nFellows of the Linnean Society of London\n\tFellows of learned societies of the United Kingdom\n\tMembers of the Linnean Society of London\n\tMembers of learned societies" }, { "title": "Thundersbarrow Hill", "content": "Thundersbarrow Hill is an archaeological site in West Sussex, England. It is on a chalk ridge, aligned north-west to south-east, on the South Downs north of Shoreham-by-Sea.\n\nThere is an Iron Age hillfort; also a bowl barrow and a Martin Down style enclosure of the Bronze Age; and traces of a Romano-British farming village. The site is a scheduled monument.\n\nDescription\nThere was some excavation in 1932 by E. C. Curwen, and in 1985 by D. Rudling.\n\nHillfort\nThe univallate fort, area about , is roughly circular; the east side has been much affected by ploughing, but the western side has a bank up to high. There was originally an outer ditch of width about , now filled in. There are entrances at the north and south-east. Analysis of pottery sherds have shown that the fort was constructed in the 6th century BC and in use until the mid 3rd century BC.\n\nMartin Down style enclosure\nInside the fort is a Martin Down style enclosure, so named after the Bronze Age enclosure on Martin Down in Hampshire, interpreted as a domestic settlement. It is roughly square, with sides of about and area about , almost levelled by ploughing. There are two original entrances on the west and east sides, about wide. From analysis of pottery sherds from the (now infilled) ditch, it is thought that the enclosure was in use in the 10th and 9h centuries BC.\n\nBarrow\nAbout south-east of the fort is the Bronze Age bowl barrow, known as Thunders Barrow. It was disturbed by the creation of a dew pond in 1873 ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArchaeological sites in West Sussex\nIron Age sites in England\nBronze Age sites in England\nScheduled Monuments in West Sussex\nHillforts in England\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArchaeological sites in West Sussex\n\tArchaeological sites in England\n\tTourist attractions in West Sussex\n\tHistory of West Sussex\nIron Age sites in England\n\tArchaeological sites in England\n\tPrehistoric England\nBronze Age sites in England\n\tArchaeological sites in England\n\tPrehistoric England\nScheduled Monuments in West Sussex\n\tScheduled Ancient Monuments in England by county\n\tHistory of West Sussex\nHillforts in England\n\tForts in England\n\tArchaeological sites in England\n\tPrehistoric sites in England\n\tBuildings and structures in England by type\n\tIron Age sites in England\n\tPrehistoric England" }, { "title": "Irving Mills", "content": "Irving Harold Mills (born Isadore Minsky; January 16, 1894 \u2013 April 21, 1985) was an American music publisher, musician, lyricist, and jazz artist promoter. He sometimes used the pseudonyms Goody Goodwin and Joe Primrose.\n\nPersonal\nMills was born to a Jewish family in Odessa, Russian Empire, although some biographies state that he was born in the Lower East Side of Manhattan in New York City. His father, Hyman Minsky (1868\u20131905), was a hat maker who had immigrated from Odessa to the United States with his wife Sofia (n\u00e9e Sophia Dudis; born 1870). His father, Hyman, died in 1905, forcing Irving and his brother, Jacob (aka \"Jack\"; 1891\u20131979), to work odd jobs including bussing at restaurants, selling wallpaper, and working in the garment industry. By 1910, Mills was listed as a telephone operator.\n\nMills married Beatrice (\"Bessie\") Wilensky (1896\u20131976) in 1911 and they subsequently moved to Philadelphia. By 1918, Mills was working for publisher Leo Feist. His brother, Jack, was working as a manager for McCarthy and Fisher, the music publishing firm of lyricist Joseph McCarthy (1883\u20131943) and songwriter Fred Fisher (1875\u20131942).\n\nHe died in Palm Springs, California in 1985 at age 91.\n\nMills Music publishing\nIn July 1919, Irving Mills (vice-president), his brother, Jack (president), and Samuel Jesse Buzzell (secretary and counselor), founded Jack Mills, Inc., which was eventually renamed Mills Music, Inc. in 1928. Mills Music acquired the bankrupt Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, Inc. i", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican music publishers (people)\nAmerican lyricists\nAmerican jazz musicians\nJewish American musicians\nPeople from Odessa\nMusicians from New York City\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican music publishers (people)\n\tMusic publishers (people) by nationality\n\tMusic industry people by nationality\n\tAmerican music industry executives\nAmerican lyricists\n\tAmerican songwriters\n\tAmerican writers by genre\nJewish American musicians\n\tJewish American music\n\tAmerican musicians by religion\n\tPeople from Odessa\n\tEmigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States\n\tEmigrants from the Russian Empire\nPeople from Odessa\n\tPeople from Kherson Governorate\n\tPeople from Black Sea Governorates\nMusicians from New York City\n\tMusicians from New York (state)\n\tPeople from New York City by occupation\n\tJewish American musicians from New York (state)" }, { "title": "The Tie That Binds", "content": "The Tie That Binds may refer to:\n\n \"Blessed Be the Tie that Binds\", a hymn by John Fawcett\n The Tie That Binds (novel), a 1984 novel by Kent Haruf\n The Tie That Binds (1995 film), a 1995 thriller by Wesley Strick\n The Tie That Binds (1923 film), a 1923 American silent drama film", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish-language hymns\nNovels by Kent Haruf\n1995 films\nAmerican silent drama films\nThriller films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish-language hymns\n\tHymns in English\n\tChristian songs by language\nNovels by Kent Haruf\n\tBooks by Kent Haruf\n\tLiterary works by author\n1995 films\n\tAmerican films by year\n\tFilms by year\nAmerican silent drama films\n\tSilent drama films\n\tAmerican silent films\nThriller films\n\tFilm genres\n\tAmerican films by genre" }, { "title": "Asialepidotus", "content": "Asialepidotus is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the Middle Triassic epoch.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrehistoric bony fish genera\nMiddle Triassic fish\nTriassic fish\nExtinct fish genera\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrehistoric bony fish genera\n\tPrehistoric fish genera\n\tPrehistoric bony fish\n\tPrehistoric vertebrates\nMiddle Triassic fish\n\tTriassic fish\n\tTriassic animals\n\tPrehistoric fish\nTriassic fish\n\tTriassic animals\n\tPrehistoric fish\nExtinct fish genera\n\tExtinct vertebrates\n\tPrehistoric fish genera\n\tPrehistoric fish" }, { "title": "1973 Bristol City Council election", "content": "The 1973 Bristol City Council election took place on 7 June 1973 to elect members of Bristol City Council in England. This was on the same day as other local elections. Voting took place across 28 wards, each electing 3 Councillors. Following the Local Government Act 1972, this was the first election to the new non-metropolitan district council for Bristol, which came into being on 1 April the following year. Labour took control of the Council after winning a comfortable majority of seats.\n\nThe National Front stood in four wards in this election\n\nWard results\n\nAvon\n\nBedminster\n\nBishopston\n\nBishopsworth\n\nBrislington\n\nCabot\n\nClifton\n\nDistrict\n\nDurdham\n\nEaston\n\nEastville\n\nHenbury\n\nHengrove\n\nHillfields\n\nHorfield\n\nKnowle\n\nRedland\n\nSomerset\n\nSouthmead\n\nSouthville\n\nSt George East\n\nSt George West\n\nSt Paul\n\nSt Philip & Jacob\n\nStapleton\n\nStockwood\n\nWestbury-on-Trym\n\nWindmill Hill\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBristol City Council elections\nLocal elections in Bristol\n1973 elections in the United Kingdom\n20th century in Bristol\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBristol City Council elections\n\tCouncil elections in Bristol\n\tLocal government in Bristol\n\tLocal elections in England\nLocal elections in Bristol\n\tCouncil elections in Bristol\n\tLocal government in Bristol\n\tLocal elections in England\n1973 elections in the United Kingdom\n\t1973 in the United Kingdom\n\t20th century in the United Kingdom\n20th century in Bristol\n\t20th century in England\n\tHistory of Bristol\n\tBristol City Council\n\tBristol" }, { "title": "Jacques and Marcelle Morgantini", "content": "Jacques Morgantini (21 February 1924 \u2013 2 December 2019) and Marcelle Morgantini (n\u00e9e Chailleux, 7 April 1925 \u2013 23 September 2007) were French record producers and promoters of American blues music.\n\nBiography\nJacques Morgantini was born in Montb\u00e9liard, eastern France in 1924. He became a jazz fan after hearing his father's records, and while studying chemistry in Toulouse organised a conference on jazz music addressed by Hugues Panassi\u00e9, the influential critic who was the president of the Hot Club de France. Panassi\u00e9 invited Morgantini to become vice-president of the Hot Club, and in 1945 Morgantini set up the Hot Club de Pau. He started developing a network of contacts in the U.S., which provided a basis for him to invite American jazz and blues performers to perform in France. In 1951, with the support of the Hot Club of France, he invited Big Bill Broonzy to perform in the country.\n\nHe worked as a salesman for an electrical company, and met Marcelle Chailleux at a conference he organised in Pau to discuss blues music. Marcelle, born in Sarthe, had been a fan of classical music but was drawn by the emotional power of the blues. They married in 1963. \n\nThrough Jean-Marie Monastier, the owner of a record store in Bordeaux and later the founder of the Black & Blue record label, they invited further groups of blues musicians to play in France, including the Chicago Blues Festival tours managed by Monastier which featured such musicians as Muddy Waters, John Lee Hooker, T", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench record producers\nFrench music promoters\nCouples\nJazz record producers\nBlues record producers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench record producers\n\tRecord producers by nationality\n\tMusic industry people by nationality\n\tFrench music industry people\nFrench music promoters\n\tMusic promoters by nationality\n\tMusic industry people by nationality\n\tCulture of France by region\nCouples\n\tBiographies by aspect of life\n Marriages\nJazz record producers\n\tJazz musicians\n\tRecord producers by genre\nBlues record producers\n\tBlues musicians\n\tRecord producers by genre" }, { "title": "Masaki Izumi", "content": "is a Japanese professional shogi player ranked 8-dan.\n\nEarly life\nIzumi was born on January 11, 1961, in Nerima, Tokyo. He entered the Japan Shogi Association's apprentice school under the guidance of shogi professional at the rank of 6-ky\u016b in 1973. He was promoted to 1-dan in 1977 and obtained full professional status and the rank of 4-dan in August 1980.\n\nShogi professional\nIzumi is a member of the so-called (55\u5e74\u7d44), a group of eight strong players that become professional in 1980\u20131981 (Year 55 of the Sh\u014dwa period) and won numerous shogi tournaments. Others in the group include Yoshikazu Minami, Osamu Nakamura, Michio Takahashi, Akira Shima, Hiroshi Kamiya, Yasuaki Tsukada, and .\n\nIzumi became the 51st shogi professional to win 600 official games when he defeated K\u014dichi Kinoshita in a 59th \u014ci tournament preliminary round game on October 4, 2017.\n\nIn March 2019, Izumi voluntarily declared himself as a free class player, thus leaving the Meijin tournament league.\n\nPromotion history\nIzumi's promotion history is as follows:\n\n 1973: 6-ky\u016b\n 1977: 1-dan\n 1980, August 20: 4-dan\n 1985, April 26: 5-dan\n 1989, June 23: 6-dan\n 1997, October 9: 7-dan\n 2013, July 4: 8-dan\n\nAwards and honors\nIzumi received the Japan Shogi Association's \"25 Years Service Award\" in 2005 in recognition of being an active professional for twenty-five years, and the \"Shogi Honor Award\" in 2017 in recognition of winning 600 official games as a professional.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese shogi players\nPeople from Nerima\nSportspeople from Tokyo\n1961 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese shogi players\n\tShogi in Japan\n\tJapanese sportspeople\n\tSportspeople by sport in Japan\nPeople from Nerima\n\tPeople from Tokyo\n\t1961 births\n\tBirths by year\n\tBirths in Asia\nSportspeople from Tokyo\n\tSportspeople from Japan by city\n\tPeople from Tokyo by occupation\n\tPeople from Tokyo\n\tAthletics in Tokyo" }, { "title": "Peter Paul Gomez", "content": "Peter Paul Gomez was a Member of Parliament of Pakistan representing East Bengal.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Parliament of Pakistan\nPakistani politicians\nPeople from East Bengal\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Parliament of Pakistan\n\tPolitics of Pakistan\n\tPakistani politicians\nParliament of Pakistan\n\tGovernment of Pakistan\n\tPolitics of Pakistan\nPakistani politicians\n\tPolitics of Pakistan\nPeople from East Bengal\n\tPeople by city in Bangladesh\n\tPeople from Dhaka Division" }, { "title": "Mount Duval (New South Wales)", "content": "Mount Duval, a large forested mountain of the New England Range, part of the Great Dividing Range, is located on the Northern Tablelands in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia.\n\nWith an elevation of above sea level, Mount Duval is one of the largest peaks in the area, dominating the skyline located approximately to the south of the summit. Mount Duval features on the logo of the Armidale Dumaresq Council.\n\nThe mountain was named after John Duval, a convict and servant of a local pastoralist who worked in the area around the mountain in the 1830s. Most of the mountain is contained within the Duval Nature Reserve. Duval College at the University of New England is also named after the mountain.\n\nLittle Mount Duval\n\nTo the north-west of Mount Duval sits Little Mount Duval, with an elevation of above sea level, slightly higher than Mount Duval. When viewed from Armidale, Little Mount Duval appears much smaller and was so named accordingly. On the summit of Little Mount Duval sit the transmission relay towers for a number of radio and television stations that broadcast into Armidale.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of New South Wales\nLandforms of New South Wales\nGreat Dividing Range\nDuval Nature Reserve\nUniversity of New England (Australia)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of New South Wales\n\tMountains of Australia\n\tGeography of New South Wales\nLandforms of New South Wales\n\tLandforms of Australia by state or territory\n\tGeography of New South Wales\nGreat Dividing Range\n\tMountain ranges of Australia\n\tMountain ranges of New South Wales\n\tGeography of Australia\nDuval Nature Reserve\n\tNature reserves in New South Wales\n\tProtected areas of New South Wales\nUniversity of New England (Australia)\n\tUniversities in New South Wales\n\tEducation in New South Wales\n\tEducational institutions established in 1954\n\tRussell Group (Australia)\n\t1954 establishments in Australia\n\tUniversities in Australia" }, { "title": "Chauliodus danae", "content": "Chauliodus danae, or dana viperfish, is a species of viperfish in the family Stomiidae. The Dana Viperfish is mostly found in the bathyal zone. The species was first caught and recognised on the Dana expeditions 1920-1922 and named after the research vessel Dana.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFish of the bathyal zone\nStomiidae\nViperfish\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFish of the bathyal zone\n\tDeep sea fish\n\tMarine fauna of the Atlantic Ocean\n\tMarine fish\nStomiidae\n\tFish of the Atlantic Ocean\n\tRay-finned fish families\n\tDeep sea fish\nViperfish\n\tStomiidae\n\tDeep sea fish\n\tMarine fish" }, { "title": "Teddy Atlas III", "content": "Teddy Atlas III is an American football scout who serves as the assistant director of college scouting of the Las Vegas Raiders.\n\nEarly life\nAtlas grew up on Staten Island. His father, Teddy Atlas Jr., is a boxing trainer and commentator. Atlas III played football, basketball, and baseball at St. Peter's Boys High School and boxed some in high school and college. He graduated from Northeastern University with a degree in economics.\n\nFootball career\nAtlas began his career as an intern in the New York Jets scouting department under Eric Mangini. In 2009, Atlas followed Mangini to the Cleveland Browns as a football operations assistant. In 2010 he was moved to the player personnel department. Mangini and his staff were fired after the 2010 season and Atlas was hired by the Oakland Raiders. In 2012 he was promoted to scouting coordinator. In this role, Atlas evaluated talent, coordinated prospect evaluations, worked out free agents, and arranged advanced scouting reports. In 2019 he was promoted to assistant director of college scouting.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football scouts\nLas Vegas Raiders personnel\nStaten Island people\nNortheastern University alumni\nNew York Jets personnel\nCleveland Browns personnel\nOakland Raiders personnel\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football scouts\n\tSports scouts\n\tAmerican football occupations\nLas Vegas Raiders personnel\n\tNational Football League personnel by team\nStaten Island people\n\tPeople from Staten Island\n\tPeople by borough in New York City\nNortheastern University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Massachusetts\nNew York Jets personnel\n\tNational Football League personnel by team\nCleveland Browns personnel\n\tNational Football League personnel by team\nOakland Raiders personnel\n\tNational Football League personnel by team" }, { "title": "Okeene Junior-Senior High School", "content": "Okeene Junior-Senior High school is a public school serving students in grades 7 through 12 in Okeene, Oklahoma. It has currently enrolled under 200 students(counting grade school as well)\n\nHistory\nThe first school in Okeene was established in 1901. A high school program was added in the 1920s, making Okeene the first town in Blaine County with a high school.\n\nExtracurricular activities\nStudent groups and organizations at Okeene include band, FCCLA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, FFA, National Honor Society, science club, speech, Academic Bowl, student council and Technology Student Association.\n\nAthletics\nThe Okeene Whippets compete in Class A of Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association sports, currently fielding teams in baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, football, softball, and track.\n\nState championship titles held by the Whippets include:\nBoys' basketball: 2006\nFootball: 1981 (Class B), 2006, 2007\nGirls' track: 2003, 2004, 2005\nBoys' track: 2010, 2017\n\nNotable alumni\nJake Lindsay (class of 1937), businessman; namesake of an endowed scholarship and two chairs at Northwestern Oklahoma State University\nDonald Dumler (class of 1957), principal organist at St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic high schools in Oklahoma\nEducational institutions established in 1901\nSchools in Blaine County, Oklahoma\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic high schools in Oklahoma\n\tHigh schools in Oklahoma\n\tPublic schools in the United States by state\nEducational institutions established in 1901\n\tEducational institutions established in the 1900s\n\t1901 establishments in the United States\nSchools in Blaine County, Oklahoma\n\tSchools in Oklahoma by county\n\tPublic schools in Oklahoma\n\tEducation in Blaine County, Oklahoma\n\tBuildings and structures in Blaine County, Oklahoma" }, { "title": "2021\u201322 UT Martin Skyhawks men's basketball team", "content": "The 2021\u201322 UT Martin Skyhawks men's basketball team represent the University of Tennessee at Martin in the 2021\u201322 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Skyhawks, led by first-year head coach Ryan Ridder, play their home games at Skyhawk Arena in Martin, Tennessee as members of the Ohio Valley Conference.\n\nPrevious season\nThe Skyhawks finished the 2020\u201321 season 8\u201316, 11\u20134 in OVC play to finish in a tie for ninth place. Since only the top 8 teams qualify for the OVC Tournament, they failed to qualify.\n\nOn March 12, 2021, interim head coach Montez Robinson announced that the team would not be retaining him as head coach. On March 30, the school announced that Bethune\u2013Cookman head coach Ryan Ridder would be the team's next head coach.\n\nRoster\n\nSchedule and results\n\n|-\n!colspan=12 style=| Exhibition\n\n|-\n!colspan=12 style=| Non-conference regular season\n\n|-\n!colspan=12 style=| Ohio Valley regular season\n\n|-\n\nSources\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUT Martin Skyhawks men's basketball\n2021\u201322 Ohio Valley Conference men's basketball season\n21st-century in Martin, Tennessee\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUT Martin Skyhawks men's basketball\n\tCollege men's basketball teams in the United States\n\tUniversity of Tennessee at Martin\nOhio Valley Conference men's basketball\n\tCollege men's basketball in the United States by conference\n\tOhio Valley Conference\n21st-century in Martin, Tennessee\n\t21st-century in Tennessee\n\tMartin, Tennessee\n\t21st-century in the United States by city" }, { "title": "Udalnoye", "content": "Udalnoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Tabunsky Selsoviet, Tabunsky District, Altai Krai, Russia. The population was 215 as of 2013. There is 1 street.\n\nGeography \nUdalnoye is located 9\u00a0km northeast of Tabuny (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zabavnoye is the nearest rural locality.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Altai Krai\nRural localities in Tabunsky District\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Altai Krai\n\tGeography of Altai Krai\n\tPopulated places in Altai Krai\nRural localities in Tabunsky District\n\tPopulated places in Tabunsky District\n\tPopulated places in Altai Krai\n\tAdministrative divisions of Tabunsky District\n\tGeography of Tabunsky District" }, { "title": "Flavobacterium flevense", "content": "Flavobacterium flevense is a freshwater agar-degrading bacterium in the order Flavobacteriales. It is a gram-negative bacterium capable of surviving extreme cold temperatures (psychrophilic). \n\nIt was first isolated in IJsselmeer, an inland bay in the Netherlands that is believed to have gradually separated from the open North Sea. It does not produce flexirubin type pigments, making it an outlier in the non-marine Cytophaga-Flavobacteria species .Therefore, it is hypothesized that F. flevense was originally a marine organism without flexirubin pigment, that gradually adapted to freshwater conditions as the seawater was supplemented with freshwater.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlavobacterium\nFlavobacteriales\nBacteria described in 2020\nPsychrophilic bacteria\nBacteria of the Netherlands\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlavobacterium\n\tBacteroidetes\nFlavobacteriales\n\tBacteroidetes\n\tBacteria by classification\nBacteria described in 2020\n\tBacteria by year of taxonomic description\n\t2020 in microbiology\nPsychrophilic bacteria\n\tEnvironmental microbiology\n\tExtremophiles\nBacteria of the Netherlands\n\tBacteria by country\n\tScience and technology in the Netherlands\n\tNatural history of the Netherlands\n\tFlora and fauna by country" }, { "title": "List of listed buildings in Logie Buchan, Aberdeenshire", "content": "This is a list of listed buildings in the parish of Logie Buchan in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.\n\nList\n\n|}\n\nKey\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nListed buildings in Aberdeenshire\nLogie Buchan\nLists of buildings and structures in Scotland\nLists of listed buildings in Scotland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nListed buildings in Aberdeenshire\n\tListed buildings in Scotland by council area\n\tBuildings and structures in Aberdeenshire\n\tAberdeenshire\nLogie Buchan\n\tTowns in Aberdeenshire\nLists of buildings and structures in Scotland\n\tScotland-related lists\n\tBuildings and structures in Scotland\n\tArchitecture of Scotland\nLists of listed buildings in Scotland\n\tLists of buildings and structures in the United Kingdom\n\tListed buildings in Scotland\n\tScotland-related lists\n\tScottish architecture" }, { "title": "Holy Crown of Hungary", "content": "The Holy Crown of Hungary (), also known as the Crown of Saint Stephen, was the coronation crown used by the Kingdom of Hungary for most of its existence; kings have been crowned with it since the twelfth century. The Crown was bound to the Lands of the Hungarian Crown (sometimes the Sacra Corona meant the Land, the Carpathian Basin, but it also meant the coronation body, too). No king of Hungary was regarded as having been truly legitimate without being crowned with it. In the history of Hungary, more than fifty kings were crowned with it, up to the last, Charles IV, in 1916. The only kings who were not so crowned were Wladyslaw I, John Z\u00e1polya, John Sigismund Z\u00e1polya and Joseph II.\n\nThe enamels on the crown are mainly or entirely Byzantine work, presumed to have been made in Constantinople in the 1070s. The crown was presented by the Byzantine Emperor Michael VII Doukas to King G\u00e9za I of Hungary; both are depicted and named in Greek on enamel plaques in the lower crown. It is one of the two known Byzantine crowns to survive, the other being the slightly earlier Monomachus Crown, which is also in Budapest, in the Hungarian National Museum. However, the Monomachus Crown may have had another function, and the Holy Crown has probably been remodelled, and uses elements of different origins. The date assigned to the present configuration of the Holy Crown varies, but is most commonly put around the late 12th century. The Hungarian coronation insignia consists of the Holy Crown,", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCrown jewels of Hungary\nRelics\nMedieval crowns\nByzantine art\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCrown jewels of Hungary\n\tNational symbols of Hungary\n\tRegalia\n\tKingdom of Hungary\nRelics\n\tChristianity in Hungary\n\tReligious objects\n\tCatholic Church in Hungary\n\tChristian relics\nMedieval crowns\n\tMedieval art\n\t12th-century crowns\nByzantine art\n\tArt by period and region\n\tArt of the Middle Ages\n\tChristian art\n\tMedieval art\n\tGreek art\n\tByzantine culture\n\t11th-century art\n\tByzantine Empire\n\tByzantine Empire in art and culture\n\tByzantine Empire-related lists\n\tByzantine artists\n\tArt of the Byzantine Empire\n\tByzantine Empire in art and culture\n\tArt of the Byzantine Empire\n\tArt of the Middle Ages\n\tChristian art\n\tArt of the Middle Ages\n\tCategories named after empires\n\tReligion in the Byzantine Empire\n\tByzantine culture" }, { "title": "George Cotterill", "content": "George Huth Cotterill (4 April 1868 \u2013 ) was an English amateur footballer who made four appearances for England as a forward in the 1890s, captaining the side on his last two appearances. He usually played as an inside right or centre forward.\n\nCareer\n\nEducation\nCotterill was born in Brighton, Sussex and was educated at Brighton College where he first showed his all-round athletic ability. He began his football career with the college in 1882 and was appointed team captain two years later, retaining this position for three years before going up to Trinity College, Cambridge in 1887.\n\nAt Cambridge University, he was awarded his football blue in each of the years from 1888 to 1891 (including being captain in 1890).\n\nCorinthians and England\nHe first played for Corinthian aged 18 in 1886, making his debut against Derby County on 6 November 1886, when he scored in a 3\u20132 victory. His appearances were infrequent until 1888\u201389, when he made six appearances, scoring three times including two against Preston North End on 9 March 1889. He also put two goals past Sheffield United on 6 January 1890.\n\nHis performances for both Corinthians and Cambridge University ultimately led to a call-up to the England team. He made his international debut against Ireland on 7 March 1891, while still at Cambridge University. For the second year running, England played both Wales and Ireland on the same day, and, for the match against Ireland played at Molineux, Wolverhampton, England selected a predomin", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\nEnglish amateur footballers\nAssociation football forwards\nAlumni of Trinity College, Cambridge\nPeople educated at Brighton College\nCorinthian F.C. players\nEngland international footballers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\n\tFootballers in England\n\tAssociation football by nationality\nEnglish amateur footballers\n\tAmateur footballers\n\tEnglish footballers\nAssociation football forwards\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tFootballers by position\nAlumni of Trinity College, Cambridge\n\tAlumni of the University of Cambridge by college\n\tTrinity College, Cambridge\nPeople educated at Brighton College\n\tOld Brightonians\n\tPeople by educational institution in England\nCorinthian F.C. players\n\tCorinthian F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club\nEngland international footballers\n\tEngland national football team\n\tFootballers in England by national team\n" }, { "title": "Portneuf River (Capitale-Nationale)", "content": "The Rivi\u00e8re Portneuf is a tributary of the north shore of the Saint-Laurent river, crossing the municipalities of Saint-Raymond, Pont-Rouge, Sant-Basile and Portneuf, in the Portneuf Regional County Municipality, in the administrative region of the Capitale-Nationale, in the province of Quebec, in Canada.\n\nThe Portneuf river valley is mainly served by route 138, chemin Neuf, chemin du rang Saint-Ang\u00e9lique, chemin du Grand Rang (route 365), chemin de Bourg-Louis, chemin de la Grande Ligne and chemin du Lac Sept-\u00celes-Sud.\n\nExcept for the segments passing through a hamlet of Saint-Raymond, in the village of Saint-Basile and in the village of Portneuf, agriculture and forestry constitute the main economic activities of the sector.\n\nThe surface of the Portneuf River (except the rapids areas) is generally frozen from the beginning of December to the end of March; safe circulation on the ice is generally done from the end of December to the beginning of March. The water level of the river varies with the seasons and the precipitation.\n\nGeography \nThe Portneuf River is located on the north shore of the Saint-Laurent river, halfway between Trois-Rivi\u00e8res and Quebec, more precisely between the hydrographic slopes the Sainte-Anne River (to the west) and the Jacques-Cartier River (to the east).\n\nThe Portneuf River draws its source from Sept \u00celes Lake (length: ; altitude: ) which discharge from the southwest. The resort area is very dense around this lake.\n\nFrom the mouth of Lac Sept \u00celes", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of Capitale-Nationale\nTributaries of the Saint Lawrence River\nGeography of Portneuf Regional County Municipality\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of Capitale-Nationale\n\tRivers of Quebec\n\tGeography of Capitale-Nationale\nTributaries of the Saint Lawrence River\n\tRivers of Quebec\n\tDrainage basins of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence\nGeography of Portneuf Regional County Municipality\n\tGeography of Capitale-Nationale\n\tPopulated places in Capitale-Nationale\n\tGeography of Quebec by region" }, { "title": "E. C. Turner", "content": "E. C. Turner was an American football coach. He served as the eighth head football coach at the North Carolina College for Negroes\u2014now known as North Carolina Central University\u2014in Durham, North Carolina and he held that position for the 1942 season, compiling a record of 2\u20134.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football coaches\nNorth Carolina Central University faculty\n20th-century American educators\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football coaches\n\tSports coaches from the United States\n\tAmerican football in the United States\n\tCoaches of American football\nNorth Carolina Central University faculty\n\tUniversity and college faculty in the United States\n\tPeople associated with North Carolina Central University\n20th-century American educators\n\t20th-century American people\n\tEducators from the United States by century\n\tAmerican educators" }, { "title": "Michail Kletcherov", "content": "Michail Kletcherov (); born in Bansko on ) is a Bulgarian biathlete.\n\nHe competed in the 2010 Winter Olympics for Bulgaria. His best finish was 16th, as a member of the Bulgarian relay team. His best individual performance was 44th, in the pursuit.\n\nAs of February 2013, his best performance at the Biathlon World Championships, is 9th, in the 2013 mixed relay. His best individual performance in a World Championships is 27th, in the 2012 individual.\n\nAs of February 2013, his best Biathlon World Cup finish is 11th, achieved in two men's relay events and one mixed relay. His best individual finish is 13th, in the mass start at Antholz in 2011/12. His best overall finish in the Biathlon World Cup is 47th, in 2011/12.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBulgarian biathletes\nOlympic biathletes of Bulgaria\nBiathlon World Championships competitors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBulgarian biathletes\n\tBiathletes by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Bulgaria\n\tSport in Bulgaria by sport\nOlympic biathletes of Bulgaria\n\tOlympic athletes of Bulgaria\n\tBiathletes at the Winter Olympics\n\tBulgarian Winter Olympians\nBiathlon World Championships competitors\n\tBiathlon competitors\n\tWorld championships in winter sports\n\tBiathlon in Bulgaria\n\tSport in Bulgaria by event" }, { "title": "Joseph A. Ball (mathematician)", "content": "Joseph Anthony Ball (born 4 June 1947) is an American mathematician who is currently a professor emeritus at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, often referred to as Virginia Tech. He is a 2019 fellow of the American Mathematical Society for contributions to operator theory, analytic functions, and service to the profession.\n\nHe was awarded Bachelor of Science from Georgetown University in 1969. He obtained his Master of Science in 1970 and Doctor of Philosophy in 1973 both from the University of Virginia, Charlottesville. The title of his doctoral dissertation is \"Unitary Perturbations of\nContractions\", supervised by Marvin Rosenblum. According to current Mathematics Genealogy Project database, Ball has 12 students and 18 descendants.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century American mathematicians\nFellows of the American Mathematical Society\nVirginia Tech faculty\nGeorgetown University alumni\nUniversity of Virginia alumni\nAmerican academics of mathematics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century American mathematicians\n\t21st-century mathematicians\n\tAmerican mathematicians\n\t21st-century American scientists\nFellows of the American Mathematical Society\n\tFellows of scientific societies\n\tAmerican Mathematical Society\nVirginia Tech faculty\n\tFaculty by university or college in Virginia\n\tUniversity and college faculty in the United States\n\tVirginia Tech people\nGeorgetown University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Washington, D.C.\n\tGeorgetown University people\nUniversity of Virginia alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Virginia\n\tUniversity of Virginia people\nAmerican academics of mathematics\n\tAmerican mathematicians\n\tAmerican academics by subject\n\tMathematicians by nationality\n\tAcademics of mathematics by nationality" }, { "title": "Barsine defecta", "content": "Barsine defecta is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Francis Walker in 1854. It is found in Sri Lanka, Nepal, Thailand and Vietnam. It is the type species of genus Barsine.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of the Erebidae family\nFauna of Sri Lanka\nFauna of Nepal\nFauna of Thailand\nFauna of Vietnam\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of the Erebidae family\n\tMoths by family\n\tInsects of Erebus\n\tInsects by family\nFauna of Sri Lanka\n\tBiota of Sri Lanka\n\tAnimals by country\nFauna of Nepal\n\tBiota of Nepal\n\tAnimals by country\nFauna of Thailand\n\tBiota of Thailand\n\tAnimals by country\nFauna of Vietnam\n\tBiota of Vietnam\n\tAnimals by country" }, { "title": "I Love You in Every Language in the World", "content": "I Love You in Every Language in the World () is a 2005 Italian romantic comedy film directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni.\n\nPlot \nGilberto Rovai, a teacher of physical education at a school in Pistoia, throws a surprise birthday party for his wife. However, when his wife is about to enter their home, she takes a phone call and Gilberto and his friends discover that she is having an affair. They divorce, and Gilberto goes to live with his brother Cateno, a swimming enthusiast and a janitor at Gilberto's school.\n\nOne year later, Paolina, a student of Gilberto's, becomes infatuated with him. Paolina texts him constantly with \"I love you\" messages in all the languages of the world. The principal of the school believes that Gilberto is in a relationship with Paolina and tries to transfer him to Borgo a Buggiano.\n\nOne evening, convinced by Anselmi, a colleague, Gilberto attends a swingers party only to find himself paired with his ex-wife. Disgusted, he leaves the party he sees a man argue and slap a woman. He befriends the woman, Margherita, and they begin to see each other regularly. One day, Gilberto discovers that Margherita is the mother of Paolina, the girl who is infatuated with him. The surprise meeting between the two has devastating effects: Gilberto faints in shock and is taken to hospital, while Paolina reacts very badly and argues with her mother. Gilberto's friend, the psychologist Bellucci, tells Gilberto that Paolina is attracted to him because she sees him as the father", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2005 films\nItalian films\nItalian romantic comedy films\nFilms directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2005 films\n\t2000s films by genre\n\tFilms by year\nItalian films\n\tCinema of Italy\n\tFilms by country\nItalian romantic comedy films\n\tRomantic comedy films by country\n\tItalian comedy films\n\tItalian romance films\nFilms directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni\n\tFilms by director\n\tItalian film director filmographies" }, { "title": "Bill Osborn", "content": "Bill Osborn (born c. 1966) is an American football player who attended the University of Pittsburgh and played in the National Football League, World League and the Arena Football League. Osborn has also worked as an NFL scout, a color analyst and an executive in the medical device industry. He worked at VICIS, Inc., a company whose mission is to create a revolutionary high-tech helmet called the ZERO1.[13] Osborn, who first consulted with VICIS before coming on board as a full-time employee in the spring of 2015.[14] The 2018 version of Vicis\u2019 ZERO1 helmet ranked No. 1 atop the NFL's 2018 Helmet Laboratory Testing Performance Results. [16]\n\nAmateur career\n\nOsborn attended the University of Pittsburgh where he went on to play three varsity sports \u2013 football, basketball and baseball. While at Pitt, he became the first athlete since Mike Ditka to earn a letter in all three varsity sports. He was awarded nine varsity letters at Pitt \u2013 four each in football and baseball, and one in basketball. He finished his college football career in the top-10 all-time receiving list at the University of Pittsburgh. As a member of the Pitt basketball team, Osborn was part of the 1986-87 Big East Conference championship team.\n\nOsborn grew up in Wildwood Crest, New Jersey and attended Wildwood High School, where he was dubbed \"The Wizard of Oz\" by a radio announcer. Osborn is one of the most highly respected athletes to emerge from southern New Jersey. Osborn won 11 varsity sports letters a", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversity of Pittsburgh alumni\nPlayers of American football from New Jersey\nAmerican football wide receivers\nAmerican sports businesspeople\nAmerican sports executives and administrators\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversity of Pittsburgh alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Pennsylvania\n\tUniversity of Pittsburgh people\nPlayers of American football from New Jersey\n\tAmerican football players by state\n\tSportspeople from New Jersey\nAmerican football wide receivers\n\tAmerican football offensive backs\n\tPositions in American football\nAmerican sports businesspeople\n\tSports businesspeople by nationality\n\tBusinesspeople from the United States\n\tSportspeople in the United States\nAmerican sports executives and administrators\n\tSports executives and administrators by nationality\n\tBusinesspeople from the United States\n\tSportspeople in the United States" }, { "title": "Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda Marxuach Echavarr\u00eda", "content": "Dr. Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda Marxuach Echavarr\u00eda (baptized as Jos\u00e9 Monserrate Marxuach Echavarr\u00eda) (April 16, 1848 \u2013 1910), was a Puerto Rican medical doctor and politician who served twice as Mayor of the City of San Juan, Puerto Rico. His first administration was before the U.S. invasion of Puerto Rico and his second administration was under United States colonial rule.\n\nEarly years\nMarxuach Echavarr\u00eda was born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, and baptized as \"Jos\u00e9 Monserrate Marxuach Echavarr\u00eda\". His parents were Francisco Marxuach Ferrer (son of Juan Marxuach Prats and Francisca Ferrer of Matar\u00f3, Catalonia) and Beatriz Amalia Echavarr\u00eda Conti. His mother was the granddaughter of Colonel Rafael Conti y Flores, remembered for his defense of Aguadilla during the British invasion of 1797, and the great-granddaughter of Colonel Francisco Torralbo y Robles, governor of the island from 1794 to 1798. \n\nFollowing in the footsteps of his maternal uncle, Jos\u00e9 Rafael Echavarr\u00eda Conti, Marxuach Echavarr\u00eda traveled to Spain to study medicine at the University of Zaragoza, from which he graduated in 1871 with a licenciatura in medicine and surgery. After his return to Puerto Rico he worked as a general practitioner in various towns on the island, including San Juan. In 1881, he was designated President of the Subdelegation of Medical and Surgical Sciences of Puerto Rico.\n\nPolitical career\n\nIn 1897, while holding the post of Primer Teniente de Alcalde of San Juan, he was selected for the post of Mayor ad ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMayors of San Juan, Puerto Rico\nPuerto Rican politicians\nPuerto Rican physicians\n19th-century Puerto Rican physicians\n20th-century Puerto Rican physicians\nUniversity of Zaragoza alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMayors of San Juan, Puerto Rico\n\tPoliticians from San Juan, Puerto Rico\n\tPuerto Rican mayors\nPuerto Rican politicians\n\tPolitics of Puerto Rico\n\tPuerto Rican people by occupation\nPuerto Rican physicians\n\tHealthcare in Puerto Rico\n\tPuerto Rican people by occupation\n19th-century Puerto Rican physicians\n\t19th-century physicians by nationality\n\t19th-century Puerto Rican people\n\t19th-century medical doctors\n20th-century Puerto Rican physicians\n\t20th-century physicians by nationality\n\t20th-century Puerto Rican people\n\t20th-century medical doctors\nUniversity of Zaragoza alumni\n\tPeople by university or college in Spain\n\tUniversity of Zaragoza\n\tSpanish alumni by university" }, { "title": "WiscNet", "content": "WiscNet is a non-profit organization that maintains a computer network for Internet access for school districts, colleges, universities, and libraries in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. As of 2013, WiscNet was the Internet provider for over half of school districts and public libraries in the state. WiscNet was founded in 1990. Its services are not restricted to government owned institutions.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNon-profit organizations based in Wisconsin\nInternet service providers of the United States\nEducation in Wisconsin\n1990 establishments in Wisconsin\nLibraries in Wisconsin\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNon-profit organizations based in Wisconsin\n\tNon-profit organizations based in the United States by state\n\tOrganizations based in Wisconsin\nInternet service providers of the United States\n\tTelecommunications companies of the United States\n\tInternet in the United States\nEducation in Wisconsin\n\tEducation in the United States by state\n\tWisconsin\n1990 establishments in Wisconsin\n\t1990 in the United States\n\tEstablishments in the United States by state\nLibraries in Wisconsin\n\tLibraries in the United States by state\n\tEducation in Wisconsin\n\tPublic libraries in the United States by state" }, { "title": "Elthorne Park", "content": "Elthorne Park may refer to:\n\n Elthorne Park, London Borough of Ealing. See Hanwell #Elthorne Park.\n Elthorne Park, London Borough of Islington. See Islington parks and open spaces.", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParks and open spaces in the London Borough of Ealing\nParks and open spaces in the London Borough of Islington\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParks and open spaces in the London Borough of Ealing\n\tParks and open spaces in London by borough\n\tTourist attractions in the London Borough of Ealing\n\tGeography of the London Borough of Ealing\nParks and open spaces in the London Borough of Islington\n\tParks and open spaces in London by borough\n\tTourist attractions in the London Borough of Islington\n\tGeography of the London Borough of Islington" }, { "title": "Chief of the Defence Force (Australia)", "content": "The Chief of the Defence Force (CDF) is the highest-ranking and most senior military officer in the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and is the principal military advisor to the National Security Committee and the Minister for Defence. The current Chief of the Defence Force is General Angus Campbell, who took office on 6 July 2018.\n\nResponsibilities \nThe CDF commands the ADF under the direction of the Minister for Defence and provides advice on matters that relate to military activity, including military operations. In a diarchy, the CDF serves as co-chairman of the Defence Committee, conjointly with the Secretary of Defence, in the command and control of the Australian Defence Organisation.\n\nThe CDF is the Australian equivalent position of what in NATO and the European Union is known as the Chief of Defence, in the United Kingdom is known as the Chief of the Defence Staff, and in the United States is known as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, although with the latter prohibited by law from having operational command authority over the US Armed Forces.\n\nConstitutionally, the Governor-General of Australia, is the de jure Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Defence Force. However, in practice, the Australian Government de facto exercises executive power via the Federal Executive Council. The CDF is appointed by the Governor-General on the advice of his/her ministers. The appointment is politically neutral, as are all military positions, and not affected by a change of ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary of Australia\nAustralian Defence Force\nMilitary ranks of Australia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary of Australia\n\tArmed forces by country\n\tMilitary in Oceania\nAustralian Defence Force\n\tMilitary of Australia\n\tMilitary units and formations established in 1976\nMilitary ranks of Australia\n\tMilitary ranks by country\n\tMilitary of Australia\n\tAustralian military appointments" }, { "title": "Emeka Ogboh", "content": "Emeka Ogboh (born 1977) is a Nigerian sound and installation artist best known for his soundscapes of life in Lagos. Trained as an artist, he began working with sounds that characterize cities following an Egyptian multimedia art program. He presents unmodified field recordings from Lagos city lifefor instance, its danfo share taxi systemin gallery installations with headphones and speakers. His non-audio work uses iconography from Lagos city life. He participated in the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program and 2015 Venice Biennale, and received the 2016 Bremen B\u00f6ttcherstra\u00dfe Art Award. His work has exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, American National Museum of African Art, Menil Collection, Casino Luxembourg, and Kiasma. Critics noted his soundscapes' chaos and complexity, and his focus on recontextualizing rather than transforming the city's sounds.\n\nEarly life \n\nOgboh was born in Enugu, Nigeria, on May 14, 1977. He studied graphic design at University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and graduated in 2001. He lives in Lagos, Nigeria, and Berlin.\n\nWork \n\nOgboh is a sound and video artist. He became interested in sound art during a media class at the 2008 Fayoum Winter Academy with Austrian multimedia artist Harald Scherz. Following this experience, Ogboh paid attention to the interaction of sounds in Lagos as compositions rather than individual voices. Ogboh compared the soundscapes to orchestra symphonies, with layered voices rather than strictly chaotic noise. He also appreciated the soundsc", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNigerian contemporary artists\nSound artists\nInstallation artists\nArtists from Lagos\nUniversity of Nigeria alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNigerian contemporary artists\n\tContemporary artists by nationality\n\tNigerian artists\n\tArtists by nationality\nSound artists\n\tSound art\n\tContemporary artists\nInstallation artists\n\tVisual arts genres\n\tContemporary artists\nArtists from Lagos\n\tNigerian artists by city\n\tArtists by city\nUniversity of Nigeria alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Nigeria\n\tUniversity of Nigeria people\n\tPeople by university or college in Nigeria" }, { "title": "Marjorie Franklin", "content": "Marjorie Franklin is an American conceptual artist and a Professor of Conceptual Art at University of Minnesota in the U.S.A. She uses digital media in interactive installations. Previously, she has worked on CD-ROMs such as \"Digital Blood\", an interactive narrative comparing two mothers who create an artificial life construct and \"She Loves It, She Loves It Not:Women and Technology\" (a collaboration with Paul Tompkins, the late Christine Tamblyn and others). In the interactive computer audio and video installations she creates her work focuses on the implications of the culture of computer technology for humans living in industrialised countries.\n\nChristine Tamblyn once mentioned in a review that Franklin had been influenced by the Cyborg theory of Donna Haraway.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican conceptual artists\nUniversity of Minnesota faculty\nAmerican digital artists\nWomen digital artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican conceptual artists\n\tConceptual artists\n\tAmerican artists by medium\n\tArtists from Minnesota\nUniversity of Minnesota faculty\n\tFaculty by university or college in the United States\n\tAmerican university and college faculty\nAmerican digital artists\n\tDigital artists\n\tAmerican artists by medium\nWomen digital artists\n\tDigital artists\n\tWomen artists by medium\n\tWomen artists by nationality" }, { "title": "Stollhof Hoard", "content": "The Stollhof Hoard was found in 1864 in the municipality of Hohe Wand in Lower Austria by a shepherd at the height 700\u2013800 m above the village of Stollhof. The hoard dates from the 4th Millennium BC in the Copper Age. The discs are the earliest gold objects to be found in Austria. \nThe hoard consists of:\n\n 9 spiral rolls with lengths between about 5.6 and 24 cmx \n 6 double spiral pendants made of round wire . Two of them wrapped tightly with a small element loop and four loosely wound with large centre loop. The outer diameters of the coils are from 10.1 to 12.3\u00a0cm.\n 2 flat axes length of about 14\u00a0cm and 16.5\u00a0cm\n 2 spiral bracelets (9.5\u00a0cm and 10\u00a0cm whorls ) section 5.0 and 5.5\u00a0cm, length 7.0 and 7.5\u00a0cm\n 2 gold discs diameter 10.6 and 13.8\u00a0cm, weight 71 and 121 gr\n 1 eberzahnf\u00f6rmiges Zierblech length 15.2\u00a0cm. \n\nThe gold discs are decorated with repousse ornament and were attached to clothing by a thread through the small holes.. To the discs have parallels from Brze\u015b\u0107 Kujawski and Jordansm\u00fchl in Poland (where they occur with other finds) and at Zalaszentgr\u00f3t ( Cs\u00e1ford, Hungary)\n\nOne of the axes belongs to P. Patay\u2019s Szak\u00e1lh\u00e1t type, which is typical of the Bodrogkeresztur culture.\n\nSome of the finds from the hoard never reached Naturhistorische Museum in Vienna, where the hoard is on display.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrehistoric Austria\nArchaeological artifacts\nCopper Age\nMuseum collections in Austria\nTreasure troves of the Copper Age\nArchaeological discoveries in Austria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrehistoric Austria\n\tPrehistory of Austria\n\tHistory of Austria by period\n\tArchaeology of Austria\nArchaeological artifacts\n\tArchaeological finds\n\tCultural heritage\nCopper Age\n\tChalcolithic\n\t3rd millennium BC\n\t4th millennium BC\nMuseum collections in Austria\n\tMuseums in Austria\n\tCollections by museum\nTreasure troves of the Copper Age\n\tTreasure troves of Europe\n\tCopper Age Europe\n\tArchaeological discoveries by period\nArchaeological discoveries in Austria\n\tArchaeology of Austria\n\tArchaeological discoveries by country\n\tHistory of Austria by topic" }, { "title": "Christina Blomqvist", "content": "Christina Blomqvist is a Swedish orienteering competitor. She is two times Relay World Champion as a member of the Swedish winning team in 1985 and 1991. She obtained silver in the Classic distance World Championship in 1991, and bronze in the 1985 Individual World Championship.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish female orienteers\nSwedish World Orienteering Championships medalists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish female orienteers\n\tAthletes (track and field) by nationality\n\tSwedish athletes\n\tFemale orienteers\n\tOrienteers by nationality\nSwedish World Orienteering Championships medalists\n\tWorld Orienteering Championships medalists by country\n\tSwedish orienteers\n\tSwedish athletes\n\tAthletes (track and field) by nationality\n\tOrienteering in Sweden\n\tOrienteering biographies by nationality\n\tSwedish sportspeople in athletics" }, { "title": "Kleist family", "content": "Kleist is a Pomeranian Prussian noble family. Notable members of this family include:\n\nHenning Alexander von Kleist (1677\u20131749). Prussian field marshal.\nEwald J\u00fcrgen Georg von Kleist (c. 1700\u20131748); co-inventor of the Leyden jar\nEwald Christian von Kleist (1715\u20131759); German poet and soldier\nBarbara Sophia von Kleist, mother of Adam Stanis\u0142aw Grabowski (1741\u20131766) Prince-Bishop of Ermland/Bishopric of Warmia\nFriedrich Emil Ferdinand Heinrich Graf Kleist von Nollendorf (April 9, 1762 \u2013 February 17, 1823), born and died in Berlin, was a Prussian field marshal\nHeinrich von Kleist (October 18, 1777 \u2013 November 21, 1811), German poet, dramatist, novelist and short story writer. The Kleist Prize, a prestigious prize for German literature, is named after him\nKarl Wilhelm Heinrich von Kleist (1836-1917), General of the Cavalry (Germany) \nPaul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist (1881\u20131954); German Field Marshal\nEwald von Kleist-Schmenzin (1890\u20131945); conspirator in the 20 July plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler\nEwald-Heinrich von Kleist-Schmenzin (1922\u20132013); son of Ewald von Kleist-Schmenzin; another conspirator in the 20 July bomb plot and founder of the Munich Security Conference\nErica von Kleist (1982\u2013); Jazz musician\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrussian nobility\nGerman noble families\nMilitary families of Prussia\nGerman literary families\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrussian nobility\n\tNobility of the Holy Roman Empire\n\tGerman nobility\n\tHouse of Hohenzollern\n\tPeople from Prussia\nGerman noble families\n\tNoble families of the Holy Roman Empire\n\tGerman nobility\n\tMedieval German nobility\nMilitary families of Prussia\n\tMilitary families\n\tGerman military families\n\tGerman nobility\nGerman literary families\n\tGerman literature\n\tLiterary families\n\tGerman writers\n\tGerman poets\n\tGerman novelists" }, { "title": "Bridarolliella", "content": "Bridarolliella is a genus of hymenopteran insects of the family Eulophidae.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of Hymenoptera\nEulophidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of Hymenoptera\n\tInsects by family\n\tHymenoptera genera\nEulophidae\n\tHymenoptera families\n\tInsect families" }, { "title": "\u00d3zd", "content": "\u00d3zd () is a town in Borsod-Aba\u00faj-Zempl\u00e9n county, Northern Hungary, from the county seat of Miskolc. \u00d3zd is the second largest municipality in the county.\n\nHistory\n\nThe area has been inhabited since ancient times. The village of \u00d3zd was first mentioned in 1272. The modern city came into being with the unification of the towns \u00d3zd, Bolyok and Saj\u00f3v\u00e1rkony during the socialist era of Hungary, when the northern part of the country was developed into a centre of heavy industry.\n\u00d3zd has a large Roma population of 1,025 persons. \u00d3zd is one of the poorest towns in Hungary.\n\nSport\nThe most popular sport in \u00d3zd is football. \u00d3zd's most successful football team was the \u00d3zdi Koh\u00e1sz SE which played in the Nemzeti Bajnoks\u00e1g I, the top level league in Hungary. However, the club dissolved in 2003.\n\nTwin towns \u2013 sister cities\n\n\u00d3zd is twinned with:\n Bichi\u0219, Romania\n Chorz\u00f3w, Poland\n Neaua, Romania\n Rimavsk\u00e1 Sobota, Slovakia\n Ve\u013ek\u00fd Blh, Slovakia\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Borsod-Aba\u00faj-Zempl\u00e9n County\nCities in Hungary\nRoma communities in Hungary\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Borsod-Aba\u00faj-Zempl\u00e9n County\n\tPopulated places in Hungary by county\n\tGeography of Borsod-Aba\u00faj-Zempl\u00e9n County\nCities in Hungary\n\tCities in Europe by country\n\tPopulated places in Hungary\n\tGeography of Hungary by settlement\nRoma communities in Hungary\n\tEthnic groups in Hungary\n\tRoma (Gypsy) communities\n\tSocial groups in Hungary\n\tEthnic groups in Europe by country" }, { "title": "Ivan Necevski", "content": "Ivan Necevski (, Ivan Ne\u010devski), (born 25 February 1980) is an Australian professional goalkeeper who plays for APIA Leichhardt.\n\nClub career\nHe has previously played for the Blacktown, Illawarra Lions, Canterbury-Marrickville, Bonnyrigg White Eagles, Sydney United, Rockdale City Suns, and A-League clubs New Zealand Knights and Newcastle Jets.\n\nSydney FC\nNecevski signed for Sydney in 2007 as a reserve behind Clint Bolton, and a hamstring injury suffered in training kept him away from duties for the first three months of the season. He made his debut for Sydney on 27 November 2007 in an exhibition match against Los Angeles Galaxy, playing the second half. A hip injury to Bolton in December, gave Necevski his first A-League game with Sydney against Central Coast Mariners.\n\nNecevski was the first choice keeper for Sydney at the Pan-Pacific Championship 2008, due to main keeper Clint Bolton resting a small injury sustained against Queensland Roar the week before. He played both of Sydney's matches, first against Houston Dynamo where Sydney went down in a crushing 3\u20130 loss, and against Los Angeles Galaxy where a simple cross from David Beckham led to Galaxy's second goal in a 2\u20131 loss. Despite not playing one game during the 2009\u201310 A-League season, Necevski signed a 1-year extension with the club, which will see him battle out the #1 Jersey, between himself and expected signing Liam Reddy.\nHe kept a full game in the high-profile friendly against English Premier League team Evert", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian soccer players\nAssociation football goalkeepers\nSydney FC players\nA-League players\nAPIA Leichhardt FC players\nNew Zealand Knights FC players\nNewcastle Jets FC players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian soccer players\n\tSoccer players by nationality\n\tSport in Australia by sport\n\tSport in Australia\nAssociation football goalkeepers\n\tAssociation football players by position\n\tSoccer\nSydney FC players\n\tA-League players by club\n\tAustralian soccer players\n\tSoccer players by club\nA-League players\n\tAustralian soccer players\n\tSoccer in Australia\nAPIA Leichhardt FC players\n\tAustralian soccer players\n\tSoccer players by club\nNew Zealand Knights FC players\n\tA-League players by club\n\tSoccer players by club\nNewcastle Jets FC players\n\tA-League players by club\n\tAustralian soccer players\n\tSoccer players by club" }, { "title": "Sara Pavlovi\u0107", "content": "Sara Pavlovi\u0107 (born 10 May 1996) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Avaldsnes IL and has appeared for the Serbia women's national team.\n\nCareer\nPavlovi\u0107 has been capped for the Serbia national team, appearing for the team during the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying cycle.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSerbian women's footballers\nSerbian expatriate footballers\nAvaldsnes IL players\nWomen's association football midfielders\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSerbian women's footballers\n\tFootball in Serbia\n\tWomen's association football players by nationality\nSerbian expatriate footballers\n\tExpatriate footballers by nationality\n\tSerbian footballers\n\tSerbian expatriates by occupation\nAvaldsnes IL players\n\tAvaldsnes IL\n\tNorwegian Toppserien players\nWomen's association football midfielders\n\tWomen's association football players by position\n\tAssociation football midfielders\n\tFootball positions" }, { "title": "1974 Australian Open", "content": "The 1974 Australian Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts at the Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club in Melbourne in Australia and was held from 26 December 1973 to 1 January 1974. It was the 62nd edition of the Australian Open and the first Grand Slam tournament of the year.\n\nSeniors\n\nMen's singles\n\n Jimmy Connors defeated Phil Dent, 7\u20136(9\u20137), 6\u20134, 4\u20136, 6\u20133\n\nWomen's singles\n\n Evonne Goolagong defeated Chris Evert, 7\u20136, 4\u20136, 6\u20130\n\nMen's doubles\n\n Ross Case / Geoff Masters defeated Syd Ball / Bob Giltinan, 3\u20136, 7\u20136, 6\u20132\n\nWomen's doubles\n\n Evonne Goolagong / Peggy Michel defeated Kerry Harris / Kerry Melville, 7\u20135, 6\u20133\n\nMixed doubles\nCompetition not held between 1970 and 1986.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1974 in tennis\nAustralian Open tennis tournaments\nGrass court tennis tournaments\nTennis tournaments in Australia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1974 in tennis\n\t1974 in sports\n\t1974 in Australia\n\tTennis in 1974\nAustralian Open tennis tournaments\n\tGrand Slam (tennis) tournaments\n\tTennis tournaments in Australia\nGrass court tennis tournaments\n\tOutdoor tennis tournaments\n\tTennis court surfaces\nTennis tournaments in Australia\n\tSports competitions in Australia\n\tSport in Australia by sport\n\tTennis in Australia" }, { "title": "Golden-crested myna", "content": "The golden-crested myna (Ampeliceps coronatus) is a species in the starling and myna family, Sturnidae. It is found from north-eastern India through Indochina and has been introduced to the British Indian Ocean Territory. Its main habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, but it is also found in heavily degraded former forest.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBirds of North-East India\nBirds of Indochina\nBirds of the British Indian Ocean Territory\nStarlings and mynas\nAnimals of subtropical forests\nAnimals of tropical forests\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBirds of North-East India\n\tFauna of Northeast India\n\tBirds of India by region\nBirds of Indochina\n\tBirds of Southeast Asia\n\tFauna of Indochina\nStarlings and mynas\n\tBirds by common name\n\tSturnidae\nAnimals of subtropical forests\n\tFauna by habitat\n\tAnimals by habitat\nAnimals of tropical forests\n\tFauna by habitat\n\tAnimals by habitat\nBirds of the British Indian Ocean Territory\n\tBirds by country\n\tBritish Indian Ocean Territory\n\tFauna of the British Indian Ocean Territory" }, { "title": "List of African Nobel laureates", "content": "The Nobel Prize is an international prize awarded annually since 1901 for achievements in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace. An associated prize in Economic Sciences has been awarded since 1969. Nobel Prizes have been awarded to over 800 individuals.\n\nAfricans have received awards in five of the six Nobel prize categories: Peace, Physics, Physiology or Medicine, Literature and Chemistry. The first Black African recipient, Albert Luthuli, was awarded the Peace Prize in 1960 and the first White African who received the prize was Max Theiler in 1951 for Physiology or Medicine. The most recent recipients, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Leymah Gbowee, were awarded the Nobel Prize in 2011.\n\nA notable recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize is Nelson Mandela (1918\u20132013) the first democratically elected president of South Africa, who played a key role in the repeal of apartheid laws . He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 alongside President F.W. de Klerk\n\nTwo African laureates, Anwar Sadat of Egypt in 1978 and F.W. de Klerk of South Africa in 1993, were presidents of their countries at the time they were awarded the Nobel Prize. Sadat was honored along with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin for their efforts to reach a peace agreement between their two countries. DeKlerk was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize along with Nelson Mandela, who led the ANC but was not president of South Africa until 1994.\n\nLaureates\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAfrican Nobel laureates\nLists of Nobel laureates\nLists of African people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAfrican Nobel laureates\n\tNobel laureates by continent\nLists of Nobel laureates\n\tLists of people by award\n\tNobel laureates\nLists of African people\n\tLists of people by nationality\n\tAfrica-related lists" }, { "title": "Chesty Puller", "content": "Lewis Burwell \"Chesty\" Puller (June 26, 1898 \u2013 October 11, 1971) served as a United States Marine Corps officer. Beginning his career fighting guerillas in Haiti and Nicaragua as part of the Banana Wars, he later served with distinction in World War II and the Korean War as a senior officer. By the time of his retirement in 1955, he had reached the rank of lieutenant general.\n\nPuller is the most decorated Marine in American history. He was awarded 5 Navy Crosses and one Distinguished Service Cross. With 6 crosses, Puller is second behind Eddie Rickenbacker for citations of the nation's second-highest military award for valor. Puller retired from the Marine Corps in 1955, after 37 years of service. He lived in Virginia and died in 1971 at age 73.\n\nEarly life\nPuller was born in West Point, Virginia, to Matthew and Martha Puller. Puller was of English ancestry; his ancestors who came to America emigrated to the colony of Virginia from Bedfordshire, England in 1621. His father was a grocer who died when Puller was 10 years old. Puller grew up listening to old veterans' tales of the American Civil War and idolizing Thomas \"Stonewall\" Jackson. He wanted to enlist in the United States Army to fight in the Border War with Mexico in 1916, but he was too young and could not get parental consent from his mother.\n\nThe following year, Puller attended the Virginia Military Institute but left in August 1918 as World War I was still ongoing, saying that he wanted to \"go where the guns are!", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Marine Corps generals\nAmerican military personnel of World War II\nAmerican military personnel of the Korean War\nUnited States Marine Corps personnel of World War II\nUnited States Marine Corps personnel of the Korean War\nPeople from West Point, Virginia\nVirginia Military Institute alumni\nRecipients of the Navy Cross (United States)\nRecipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Marine Corps generals\n\tUnited States Marine Corps officers\n\tMilitary personnel from Virginia\nAmerican military personnel of World War II\n\tMilitary personnel of World War II by nationality\n\tAmerican military personnel by war\nAmerican military personnel of the Korean War\n\tMilitary personnel of the Korean War by nationality\n\tAmerican military personnel by war\nUnited States Marine Corps personnel of World War II\n\tUnited States Marine Corps in the 20th century\n\tUnited States Marine Corps personnel by war\nUnited States Marine Corps personnel of the Korean War\n\tUnited States Marine Corps in the 20th century\n\tUnited States Marine Corps personnel by war\nPeople from West Point, Virginia\n\tPeople by city in Virginia\n\tVirginia Military Institute alumni\nVirginia Military Institute alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Virginia\nRecipients of the Navy Cross (United States)\n\tAwards and decorations of the United States Marine Corps\nRecipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States)\n\tAwards and decorations of the United States Army\n\tAwards and decorations of the United States Marine Corps" }, { "title": "Sahajadpur", "content": "Sahajadpur is a census town in the Raghunathganj II CD block in the Jangipur subdivision of the Murshidabad district in the Indian state of West Bengal.\n\nGeography\n\nLocation \nSahajadpur is located at .\n\nDemographics\nAccording to the 2011 Census of India, Shahjadpur had a total population of 23,280, of which 11,966 (51%) were males and 11,314 (48%) were females. Population in the age range 0-6 years was 3,806. The total number of literate persons in Shahjadpur was 1,2736 (65.40% of the population over 6 years).\n\n India census, Sahajadpur had a population of 15,720. Males constitute 48% of the population and females 52%. Sahajadpur has an average literacy rate of 44%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 53%, and female literacy is 37%. In Sahajadpur, 20% of the population is under 6 years of age.\n\nInfrastructure\nAccording to the District Census Handbook, Murshidabad, 2011, Sahajadpur covered an area of 1.57\u00a0km2. It had 20\u00a0km roads with both open and closed drains. The protected water-supply involved pressure tank, hand pump, tap water untreated source. It had 2,800 domestic electric connections, 20 road lighting points. Among the educational facilities, it had 5 primary schools, 1 senior secondary school in town, general degree college at Jangipur 6\u00a0km away. It had 5 non-formal education centres (Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan). It produced beedi, papad.\n\nHealthcare \nRaghunathganj II CD block is one of the areas of Murshidabad district where gro", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCensus towns in Murshidabad district\nCities and towns in Murshidabad district\nPopulated places in West Bengal\nGeography of West Bengal\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCensus towns in Murshidabad district\n\tCities and towns in Murshidabad district\n\tPopulated places in West Bengal by district\nCities and towns in Murshidabad district\n\tCities and towns in West Bengal by district\n\tPopulated places in West Bengal\nGeography of West Bengal\n\tGeography of India by state or union territory\nPopulated places in West Bengal\n\tPopulated places in India by state or union territory\n\tGeography of West Bengal" }, { "title": "IV International Chopin Piano Competition", "content": "The IV International Chopin Piano Competition () was held from 15 September to 15 October 1949 in Warsaw. The first competition after World War II, it was held in connection with the centenary of Chopin's death. Polish pianist Halina Czerny-Stefa\u0144ska and Soviet pianist Bella Davidovich shared first place. Due to the wartime destruction of the National Philharmonic, the auditions were held at the Roma Theatre on Nowogrodzka Street.\n\nAwards \n\nThe competition consisted of two elimination stages and a final with 18 pianists. For the first time, competitors performed a piano concerto in its entirety in the final, as opposed to just two movements.\n\nThe following prizes were awarded:\n\nOne special prize was awarded:\n\nJury \nThe jury consisted of:\n Godfrid Boon\n \n Lucette Descaves (substitute)\n Sem Dresden\n Zbigniew Drzewiecki (chairman)\n Jan Ekier\n Blas Galindo Dimas\n L\u00e9lia Gousseau (substitute)\n Arthur Hedley (vice-chairman)\n \n Franz Josef Hirt\n Jan Hoffman\n \n Marcelina Kimonti-Jacynowa (substitute)\n Lazare L\u00e9vy\n Marguerite Long (vice-chairwoman, after 1 October)\n Joseph Marx\n Frantisek Maxian (vice-chairman)\n Alfred Mendelssohn\n Dimitar Nenov\n Lev Oborin (vice-chairman) ( I)\n Pavel Serebryakov\n Stanis\u0142aw Szpinalski ( I)\n \n Magda Tagliaferro (vice-chairwoman)\n \n Boles\u0142aw Woytowicz\n Carlo Zecchi\n Jerzy \u017burawlew\n\nDuring the first two rounds, blind auditions were held, with participants competing anonymously under numbers they had drawn, as the jury listened", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nInternational Chopin Piano Competition\nMusic competitions in Poland\nPiano competitions\n1949 in Poland\n1949 in music\n1949 in Warsaw\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nInternational Chopin Piano Competition\n\tClassical music competitions\n\tPiano competitions in Poland\nMusic competitions in Poland\n\tMusic competitions by country\n\tMusic events in Poland\nPiano competitions\n\tMusic competitions by instrument\n\tClassical music competitions\n1949 in Poland\n\tYears of the 20th century in Poland\n\t1949 by country\n\t1949 in Europe\n1949 in music\n\t1949 in arts\n\tYears in music\n\t20th century in music\n1949 in Warsaw\n\t20th century in Warsaw\n\tYears in Poland\n\t1949 in Poland\n\t1949 by city\n\t1949 in Europe" }, { "title": "Kang Min Kyung Vol. 1", "content": "Kang Min Kyung Vol. 1 is the debut extended play of Kang Min-kyung, one half of South Korean duo Davichi. It was released on February 27, 2019.\n\nThe album is Kang Min-kyung's first solo debut after 11 years as a Davichi member. She participated in writing, composing and producing all tracks on this album.\n\nRelease\nOn February 1, 2019, Kang Min-kyung's agency confirmed that she would release her first solo extended play on February 27.\n\nOn February 23, 2019, Kang released the first music video teaser for \"Because I Love You\".\n\nOn February 26, 2019, just 1 day prior to the album releasing, Kang released the second music video teaser for \"Because I Love You\".\n\nTrack listing\n\nCharts and certifications\n\nAlbums chart\n\nSales and certifications\n\nRelease history\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2019 EPs\nK-pop EPs\nKorean-language EPs\nAlbums by South Korean artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2019 EPs\n\t2019 albums\n\t2019 in South Korean music\nK-pop EPs\n\tSouth Korean EPs\n\tK-pop albums\nKorean-language EPs\n\tSouth Korean EPs\n\tAlbums by language\nAlbums by South Korean artists\n\tAlbums by artist nationality\n\tSouth Korean music" }, { "title": "Zagorice, Konjic", "content": "Zagorice (Cyrillic: \u0417\u0430\u0433\u043e\u0440\u0438\u0446\u0435) is a village in the municipality of Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina.\n\nDemographics \nAccording to the 2013 census, its population was 187.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Konjic\nVillages in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Konjic\n\tPopulated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina by municipality\n\tGeography of Konjic\n\tKonjic\nVillages in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\tPopulated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\tGeography of Bosnia and Herzegovina by type\n\tVillages by country\n\tGeography of Bosnia and Herzegovina" }, { "title": "Lubom\u00edr Sr\u0161e\u0148", "content": "Lubom\u00edr Sr\u0161e\u0148 (born 26 June 1954) is a Czech weightlifter. He competed in the men's middle heavyweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCzech male weightlifters\nOlympic weightlifters of Czechoslovakia\n1980 Summer Olympics competitors for Czechoslovakia\nCzechoslovak male weightlifters\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCzech male weightlifters\n\tMale weightlifters by nationality\n\tSport in the Czech Republic by sport\n\tSportspeople from the Czech Republic\nOlympic weightlifters of Czechoslovakia\n\tWeightlifters at the Olympics by nationality\n\tSport in Czechoslovakia at the Olympics\n\tSportspeople from Czechoslovakia at the Olympics\n1980 Summer Olympics competitors for Czechoslovakia\n\t1980 Summer Olympics competitors by country\n\tSport in Czechoslovakia at the 1980 Summer Olympics\n\tSportspeople from Czechoslovakia at the 1980 Summer Olympics\nCzechoslovak male weightlifters\n\tMale weightlifters by nationality\n\tSport in Czechoslovakia by sport\n\tSportspeople from Czechoslovakia" }, { "title": "Phanerophlebia", "content": "Phanerophlebia may refer to \n Phanerophlebia (plant) , a genus of ferns sometimes included in Polystichum \n , a subgenus of Cryptophlebia, which is a genus of moths", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of ferns\nMoth genera\nBiological nomenclature\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of ferns\n\tFerns\n\tBiological classification of ferns\nMoth genera\n\tLepidoptera\n\tInsects by classification\nBiological nomenclature\n\tTaxonomy\n\tBiological classification\n\tBiology terminology\n\tNames of organisms" }, { "title": "Beulah Rucker House-School", "content": "The Beulah Rucker House-School is a historic building in Gainesville, Georgia. It was built in 1915 by Beulah Rucker Oliver, an African-American educator, as a historically black school until 1920, when it received funding for the construction of more buildings adjacent to this one from the Rosenwald Fund. Oliver, her husband and their four children lived in the house until she died in 1963. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since May 4, 1995. It is now known as the Beulah Rucker Museum.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric house museums in Georgia (U.S. state)\nHistorically black schools in the United States\nAfrican-American history of Georgia (U.S. state)\nNational Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state)\nEducation in Gainesville, Georgia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric house museums in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tMuseums in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tHistoric house museums in the United States\n\tHouses in Georgia (U.S. state)\nHistorically black schools in the United States\n\tEducation in the United States by state\n\tAfrican-American segregated institutions\nAfrican-American history of Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tHistory of Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tAfrican-American history by state\nNational Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tNational Register of Historic Places by state\n\tGeorgia (U.S. state) in the American Civil War\nEducation in Gainesville, Georgia\n\tEducation in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tEducation in the United States by city\n\tGainesville, Georgia" }, { "title": "Little England (Gloucester, Virginia)", "content": "Little England is a historic plantation house located near Gloucester, Gloucester County, Virginia. The plantation dates to a 1651 land grant to the Perrin family by Governor William Berkeley. Capt. John Perrin built the house on a point of land overlooking the York River directly across from Yorktown in 1716 with plans reputed to have been drawn by Christopher Wren. The house was used as a lookout for ships during the Battle of Yorktown. It is a 2 1/2-story, five bay, gable roofed brick dwelling in the Georgian style. A 1 1/2-story frame wing was added in 1954. It has a single pile plan and two interior end chimneys. The brickwork is Flemish Bond with few glazed headers. Little England is one of Virginia's least altered and best preserved colonial plantation homes. The interior features some of the finest colonial paneling in Virginia.\n\nThe house was restored in 1939.\n\nIt was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia\nColonial architecture in Virginia\nGeorgian architecture in Virginia\nPlantation houses in Virginia\nHistoric houses in Gloucester County, Virginia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia\n\tIndividually listed contributing properties to historic districts on the National Register in Virginia\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Virginia by county\nColonial architecture in Virginia\n\tArchitecture in Virginia by period\n\tColonial United States (British)\n\tColonial architecture in the United States by state\nGeorgian architecture in Virginia\n\tArchitecture in Virginia by period\n\tGeorgian architecture in the United States by state\nPlantation houses in Virginia\n\tHouses in Virginia\n\tPlantations in Virginia\n\tPlantations in the United States by state\nHistoric houses in Gloucester County, Virginia\n\tHouses in Gloucester County, Virginia\n\tHouses in Virginia by county\n\tHistoric districts in Virginia by county\n\tBuildings and structures in Gloucester County, Virginia" }, { "title": "Carlos Parra (footballer, born 1992)", "content": "Carlos Andrei Parra Miranda is a former professional Mexican footballer, who last played for Murci\u00e9lagos.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMexican footballers\nAssociation football players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMexican footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSport in Mexico by sport\n\tSportspeople in Mexico\nAssociation football players\n\tFootballers by position\n\tSport of association football\n\tSportspeople by sport" }, { "title": "The Da Vinci Treasure", "content": "The Da Vinci Treasure is a 2006 direct-to-video mystery film produced by American studio The Asylum, and directed by Peter Mervis.\n\nThe film is considered to be a mockbuster of the 2006 film The Da Vinci Code, and both films were released within the same month.\n\nPlot\n\nThe film centres on Michael Archer (C. Thomas Howell), a forensic anthropologist who inadvertently discovers a set of subtle clues within the works of Leonardo da Vinci, that, when interpreted correctly, will lead the finder to \"enlightenment\".\n\nArcher, convinced of the authenticity of the clues, sets out to locate the treasure by travelling around the world, following each clue. As time passes, however, Archer soon realizes that he is not alone in the quest for the treasure, and that he must combat other, more determined, treasure-seekers who would sooner see him dead.\n\nThe secret has the potential to shake the foundations of modern society.\n\nCast\n\nC. Thomas Howell \u2013 Michael Archer\nLance Henriksen \u2013 Dr. John Coven\nNicole Sherwin \u2013 Giulia Pedina\nAlexis Zibolis \u2013 Samantha West\n\nReception\n\nThe efilmcritic, while stating Asylum can make the occasionally good movie, found this movie to rip off both The Da Vinci Code and National Treasure and found the movie disappointing and \"lazy\" with failed attempts to be historically accurate. TV Guide found the movie to be \"cheap\" Radiotimes gave the movie one star out of five.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2006 films\nAmerican mystery films\nDirect-to-video mystery films\nFilms about Leonardo da Vinci\nFilms directed by Peter Mervis\nThe Asylum films\nMockbuster films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2006 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t2006 in film\nAmerican mystery films\n\tAmerican films by genre\n\tEnglish-language films\n\t2000s mystery films\nDirect-to-video mystery films\n\tDirect-to-video films\nFilms about Leonardo da Vinci\n\tBiographical films about artists\n\tHistorical films\n\tBiographical films about Italian people\nFilms directed by Peter Mervis\n\tFilms by American directors\nThe Asylum films\n\tFilms by production company\n\tEnglish-language films\nMockbuster films\n\tFilms by production company\n\tEnglish-language films\n\tFilms by genre\n" }, { "title": "Natural History Museum, Bielefeld", "content": "The Natural History Museum in Bielefeld () is a natural history museum in the city of Bielefeld in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Since 2003, it was given the additional name namu, which stands for the German words Natur (nature), Mensch (man), and Umwelt (environment). The exhibitions take place in the Spiegelshof, a historical building from the 14th century.\n\nHistory \n\n1889 is regarded the founding year of the Museum der Stadt Bielefeld (Museum of the city of Bielefeld). In 1906, this museum became the St\u00e4dtisches Museum (municipal museum), containing both a history and natural history department. In 1930, an independent Natural History Museum was opened in the Kaselowsky villa. After World War II, from 1946 to 1964, the museum had no permanent home, but in 1964, temporary exhibition spaces were established at the Stapenhorststra\u00dfe 1. Martin B\u00fcchner, mineralogist and long-term director of the museum, and other members of the Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein f\u00fcr Bielefeld und Umgegend (Natural history association of Bielefeld and surrounding areas) essentially contributed to the establishment of the new natural history museum and implemented numerous special exhibitions. In 1977, the museum received additional temporary premises at the Kreuzstrasse 38 (now Adenauerplatz 2; and home of the administration and collections of the museum). Finally, in 1986, the museum moved to the Spiegelshof, which since serves as the exhibition building. In 1994, the \u201eF\u00f6rderverein Naturkunde-Mu", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMuseums in North Rhine-Westphalia\nNatural history museums in Germany\nBuildings and structures in Bielefeld\nTourist attractions in Bielefeld\nEstablishments in Germany in 1889\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMuseums in North Rhine-Westphalia\n\tMuseums in Germany by state\n\tTourist attractions in North Rhine-Westphalia\nNatural history museums in Germany\n\tNatural history museums in Europe\n\tMuseums in Germany by type\nBuildings and structures in Bielefeld\n\tBuildings and structures by city in Germany\n\tBuildings and structures in North Rhine-Westphalia\nTourist attractions in Bielefeld\n\tTourist attractions in North Rhine-Westphalia\n\tTourist attractions in Germany by city\nEstablishments in Germany in 1889\n\t1889 establishments in Europe\n\tEstablishments in Germany by year\n\tMuseums established in 1889" }, { "title": "Rhynocoris iracundus", "content": "Rhynocoris iracundus is an assassin and thread-legged bug belonging to the family Reduviidae, subfamily Harpactorinae. The species was first described by Nikolaus Poda von Neuhaus in 1761.\n\nRhynocoris iracundus differs in colour from R. erythropus in that the sides of the abdomen in R. erythropus are yellow/orange and black, instead of the red and black seen in R. iracundus. In general, the front lobe of the pronotum of R. iracundus is broadly blackened, while in R. rubricus it is red. Furthermore, R. iracundus has narrower red stripes on its legs and abdomen. The base of scutellum is twice as long as the height.\n\nThis species is found in many parts of Europe.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nReduviidae\nFauna of Europe\nInsects described in 1761\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nReduviidae\n\tHemiptera families\n\tInsects by family\n\tReduviidae genera\nFauna of Europe\n\tFauna by continent\n\tInsects by continent\nInsects described in 1761\n\tInsects by year of description\n\t1761 in biology\n\tInsects by year\n\t1761 in science" }, { "title": "Macedonian Airlines", "content": "Macedonian Airlines (, transliterated Makedonikes Aerogrammes) was a subsidiary of Olympic Airways, the former national flag carrier of Greece. The company ceased operations in 2003, when it took over the operations of Olympic Airways and was renamed Olympic Airlines.\n\nAfter the privatization of Olympic Airways and the formation of Olympic Air, it was announced by the new CEO Andreas Vgenopoulos that a subsidiary of the company will be established in Northern Greece bearing the name Macedonian Airlines. However, there have been no more official announcements about this to date.\n\nHistory\n\n1992\u20132003\nMacedonian Airlines was created in 1992 as the charter subsidiary of the Greek national airline, Olympic Airways. The Olympic Airways management board decided to rename the charter subsidiary of the Group, Olympic AirTours in 1992, and the Macedonian Airlines brand name was created. The company had nothing to do with MAT Macedonian Airlines, which was founded two years later, in 1994, in neighbouring Republic of North Macedonia.\n\nMacedonian followed the trails of its predecessor, Olympic AirTours, mainly for vacation planning until 1998. This year the airline acquired two B727-200 from Olympic Airways. Starting with these aircraft, Macedonian offered charter flights of the Greek islands and the mainland abroad European. The society had reached agreements with different large tour operators. One year later, in 1999, the airline used new aircraft, by leasing two B737-400 to replace th", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct airlines of Greece\nAirlines established in 1992\nAirlines disestablished in 2003\nSubsidiaries of Olympic Airways\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct airlines of Greece\n\tAirlines of Greece\n\tDefunct airlines by country\nAirlines established in 1992\n\tAirlines by year of establishment\n\t1992 establishments in Greece\nAirlines disestablished in 2003\n\tAirlines by year of disestablishment\n\t2003 disestablishments in Greece\nSubsidiaries of Olympic Airways\n\tAirline subsidiaries\n\tSubsidiaries of companies of Greece\n\tOlympic Airlines" }, { "title": "Behavioral addiction", "content": "Behavioral addiction is a form of addiction that involves a compulsion to engage in a rewarding non-substance-related behavior \u2013 sometimes called a natural reward \u2013 despite any negative consequences to the person's physical, mental, social or financial well-being. Addiction canonically refers to substance abuse; however, the term's connotation has been expanded to include behaviors that may lead to a reward (e.g., gambling, eating, or shopping) since the 1990s. A gene transcription factor known as \u0394FosB has been identified as a necessary common factor involved in both behavioral and drug addictions, which are associated with the same set of neural adaptations in the reward system.\n\nPsychiatric and medical classifications\nDiagnostic models do not currently include the criteria necessary to identify behaviors as addictions in a clinical setting. Behavioral addictions have been proposed as a new class in DSM-5, but the only category included is gambling addiction. Internet gaming addiction is included in the appendix as a condition for further study.\n\nBehavioral addictions, which are sometimes referred to as impulse control disorders, are increasingly recognized as treatable forms of addiction.\nThe type of excessive behaviors identified as being addictive include gambling, eating, having sexual intercourses, using pornography, computers, video games, internet and digital media, physical exercise, and shopping.\n\nIn August 2011, the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) is", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBehavioral addiction\nAddiction\nPsychiatric diagnoses\nImpulse control disorders\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBehavioral addiction\n\tAddiction\n\tMental health\nAddiction\n\tMental health\n\tMental and behavioural disorders\nPsychiatric diagnoses\n\tMental and behavioural disorders\n\tMedical diagnoses\nImpulse control disorders\n\tBehavioral addiction\n\tPsychiatric diagnosis\n\tMental and behavioural disorders" }, { "title": "Simeon Willis", "content": "Simeon Slavens Willis (December 1, 1879April 1, 1965) was the 46th Governor of Kentucky, United States, serving from 1943 to 1947. He was the only Republican elected governor of Kentucky between 1927 and 1967.\n\nWillis's family came to Kentucky from Ohio about 1889. After briefly working in the education and journalism fields, Willis read law with private tutors and was admitted to the bar in 1901. He became interested in politics, but his early races for office were unsuccessful with the exception of his four-year stint as city solicitor for Ashland, Kentucky. Finally in 1927, newly elected governor Flem D. Sampson appointed Willis to the Kentucky Court of Appeals\u2014then the court of last resort in the state. Willis went on to win a full four-year term on the court in 1928, and distinguished himself by revising Thornton on the Law of Oil and Gas, a six-volume law reference. He was defeated for re-election to his seat in 1932 and returned to his law practice.\n\nAfter a decade out of politics, Willis was chosen without opposition as the Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1943. Infighting among the state's Democrats, combined with Willis's popular proposal to eliminate the state income tax, carried him to a narrow victory over J. Lyter Donaldson. Willis was opposed by Democratic majorities in both houses of the Kentucky General Assembly. The end of World War II in 1945 brought sizable budget surpluses to the state, and disagreements over how to spend the excess funds spilled over ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernors of Kentucky\nAmerican lawyers\nPoliticians from Ashland, Kentucky\nKentucky Republicans\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernors of Kentucky\n\tState constitutional officers of Kentucky\n\tKentucky politicians\n\tPolitical office-holders in Kentucky\nAmerican lawyers\n\tLawyers by nationality\n\tAmerican people by occupation\n\tLegal professions\nPoliticians from Ashland, Kentucky\n\tAshland, Kentucky\n\tPeople by city in Kentucky\n\tPeople from Boyd County, Kentucky\nKentucky Republicans\n\tRepublican Party (United States) by state\n\tParty members of politicians by state in the United States\n\tKentucky politicians by party" }, { "title": "Puy de Lassolas", "content": "The Puy de Lassolas (, the sunburnt [mountain]) is a volcano in the Cha\u00eene des Puys in France, peaking at 1187\u00a0metres. It forms, with the Puy de la Vache, a group of volcanic craters. Together, they thus form two half craters. Their lava flows created several lakes by crossing valleys, including Lake Cassi\u00e8re to the north and Lake Aydat to the south in the Veyre valley.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVolcanoes of France\nMountains of Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes\nCha\u00eene des Puys\nLakes of Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVolcanoes of France\n\tVolcanoes by country\n\tGeography of France\n\tLandforms of France\nMountains of Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes\n\tMountains of France by region\n\tGeography of Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes\nCha\u00eene des Puys\n\tMountain ranges of France\n\tVolcanoes of France\n\tLandforms of Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes\nLakes of Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes\n\tLakes of France by region\n\tGeography of Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes\n\tBodies of water of Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes" }, { "title": "The Seventh Gate", "content": "The Seventh Gate (1994) is a fantasy novel by American writers Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman, the seventh and final book in their Death Gate Cycle series.\n\nPlot summary\nAlfred, Haplo and Marit journey to attempt to close the dreaded Seventh Gate, which is a portal between worlds. Encountering enemies such as dragon-snakes, they battle ferociously. Eventually, they realise that the only way to seal the gate is to work a powerful, peaceful spell. At length, this succeeds- the gate is sealed, and there is some hope of peace.\n\nReception\n \nThe book hit the bestseller lists for Waldenbooks and B. Dalton.\n\nThe Seventh Gate reached 14 on the New York Times bestseller list on August 28, 1994.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1994 American novels\nFantasy novels by Margaret Weis\nBooks by Tracy Hickman\nDeath Gate Cycle series\nAmerican fantasy novels\nNew York Times Best Seller novels\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1994 American novels\n\t1994 novels\n\t20th-century American novels\nFantasy novels by Margaret Weis\n\tAmerican fantasy novels\n\tBooks by Margaret Weis\n\tWorks by Margaret Weis\nBooks by Tracy Hickman\n\tBooks by American writers\n\tWorks by Tracy Hickman\nDeath Gate Cycle series\n\tBook series introduced in 1990\n\tFantasy novel series\n\tAmerican fantasy novels\nAmerican fantasy novels\n\tAmerican novels by genre\n\tFantasy novels by country\n\tFantasy novels\nNew York Times Best Seller novels\n\tNew York Times Best Sellers\n\tAmerican bestsellers\n\tBooks by list\n\tBook publishing companies of the United States" }, { "title": "Antrodia cinnamomea", "content": "Antrodia cinnamomea is a fungus species described as new to science in 1995. It causes brown heart rot of the aromatic tree Cinnamomum kanehirae. It is used in Taiwanese traditional medicine as a supposed remedy for cancer, hypertension, and hangover. The annual market is worth over $100 million (US) in Taiwan alone. The 32.15 Mb genome containing 9,254 genes has been sequenced.\n\nAntrodia cinnamomea has been found to produce anti-obesogenic, anti-inflammatory and antidiabetic effects in high-fat diet-fed mice.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFungi described in 1995\nFungi of Asia\nAntrodia\nMedicinal fungi\nTraditional medicine\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFungi described in 1995\n\tFungi by year of formal description\nFungi of Asia\n\tFungi by continent\nAntrodia\n\tFungi by genus\nMedicinal fungi\n\tMedicinal plants\nTraditional medicine\n\tHerbalism\n\tAlternative medical treatments\n\tMedical anthropology" }, { "title": "System Contention Scope", "content": "In Computer Science, The System Contention Scope is one of two thread-scheduling schemes used in operating systems. This scheme is used by the kernel to decide which kernel-level thread to schedule onto a CPU, wherein all threads (as opposed to only user-level threads, as in the Process Contention Scope scheme) in the system compete for the CPU. Operating systems that use only the one-to-one model, such as Windows, Linux, and Solaris, schedule threads using only System Contention Scope.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nComputer science\nOperating systems\nScheduling (computing)\nComputer systems\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nComputer science\n\tApplied sciences\n\tComputational fields of study\n\tInformation science\nOperating systems\n\tSoftware systems\n\tScheduling (computing)\n\tComputing platforms\nScheduling (computing)\n\tOperating systems\n\tConcurrency control\n\tComputer systems engineering\nComputer systems\n\tComputer architecture\n\tComputer hardware\n\tComputing and society\n\tComputer engineering\n\tComputing platforms" }, { "title": "Kratine, Vitez", "content": "Kratine is a village in the municipality of Vitez, Bosnia and Herzegovina.\n\nDemographics \nAccording to the 2013 census, its population was nil, down from 38 in 1991.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Vitez\nGhost towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina\nPopulated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Vitez\n\tPopulated places in Central Bosnia Canton\n\tTowns and villages in Bosnia and Herzegovina by municipality\n\tGeography of Vitez\nGhost towns in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\tGhost towns by country\n\tPopulated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina\nPopulated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\tGeography of Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\tPopulated places in Europe by country\n\tTowns and villages in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\tHistory of Bosnia and Herzegovina" }, { "title": "Augustus Weismann", "content": "Augustus Weismann (March 6, 1809 in Kingdom of W\u00fcrttemberg \u2013 1884) was an American politician from New York.\n\nLife\nHe attended school in his native village and Schorndorf. Then he became an apothecary. In 1832, he emigrated to the United States, and settled in New York City. In 1833, he opened a small drugstore on Broome Street. In 1834, he married Clara Fabia Loss (born 1815), daughter of City Surveyor Adolphus Loss, and they had five children. From 1846 to 1860, he was a partner in a big drugstore on Broadway. Afterwards he bought a farm in New Jersey and engaged in agricultural pursuits.\n\nHe entered politics as a Democrat, became a Free Soiler in 1848; and joined the Republican Party upon its foundation in 1855. He was appointed as a member of the New York City Board of Education in 1851; was a member of the Board of Supervisors of New York County from 1858 to 1863; and was a member of the New York State Senate (6th D.) in 1872 and 1873.\n\nSources\n Life Sketches of Executive Officers and Members of the Legislature of the State of New York by William H. McElroy & Alexander McBride (1873; pg. 110ff) [e-book]\n CITY GOVERNMENT IN 1858 in NYT on January 5, 1858\n\n1809 births\n1884 deaths\nNew York (state) state senators\nPoliticians from New York City\nNew York (state) Republicans\nW\u00fcrttemberger emigrants to the United States\n19th-century American politicians\nPeople from Schorndorf", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1809 births\n1884 deaths\nNew York (state) state senators\nPoliticians from New York City\nNew York (state) Republicans\nW\u00fcrttemberger emigrants to the United States\n19th-century American politicians\nPeople from Schorndorf\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1809 births\n\tPeople born in 1809\n1884 deaths\n\tDeaths in 1884\nNew York (state) state senators\n\tNew York (state) politicians\n\tPoliticians by state in the United States\nPoliticians from New York City\n\tPoliticians from New York (state)\n\tNew York City politics and government\nNew York (state) Republicans\n\tNew York (state) politicians by party\n\tRepublican Party (United States) by state\nW\u00fcrttemberger emigrants to the United States\n\tGerman emigrants to the United States\n\tImmigration to the United States\n19th-century American politicians\n\t19th-century politicians by nationality\n\t19th-century American people\nPeople from Schorndorf\n\tPeople by city in Germany\n\tPeople from Rems-Murr-Kreis" }, { "title": "Anders Peter Nielsen", "content": "Anders Peter Nielsen (25 May 1867 \u2013 16 April 1950) was a Danish sport shooter who competed in the late 19th century and early 20th century in rifle shooting. He participated in Shooting at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris and won three silver medals in the military rifle in the kneeling, prone, and 3 positions categories.\n\nTwenty years later he won the gold medal as part of the Danish shooting team in the 300 m military rifle, standing team competition.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDanish male sport shooters\nOlympic shooters of Denmark\nMedalists at the 1900 Summer Olympics\nMedalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics\nOlympic silver medalists for Denmark\nOlympic gold medalists for Denmark\nOlympic medalists in shooting\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDanish male sport shooters\n\tSport shooters by nationality\n\tDanish sportsmen\nOlympic shooters of Denmark\n\tShooters at the Summer Olympics by nation\n\tDanish sportspeople in shooting\nMedalists at the 1900 Summer Olympics\n\tCompetitors at the 1900 Summer Olympics\n\tOlympic medalists by year\nMedalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics\n\tCompetitors at the 1920 Summer Olympics\n\tOlympic medalists by year\nOlympic silver medalists for Denmark\n\tOlympic medalists for Denmark\n\tOlympic silver medalists by country\nOlympic gold medalists for Denmark\n\tOlympic medalists for Denmark\n\tOlympic gold medalists by country\nOlympic medalists in shooting\n\tOlympic medalists by sport" }, { "title": "Canon EF lens mount", "content": "The EF lens mount is the standard lens mount on the Canon EOS family of SLR film and digital cameras. EF stands for \"Electro-Focus\": automatic focusing on EF lenses is handled by a dedicated electric motor built into the lens. Mechanically, it is a bayonet-style mount, and all communication between camera and lens takes place through electrical contacts; there are no mechanical levers or plungers. The mount was first introduced in 1987.\n\nCanon claims to have produced its 100-millionth EF-series interchangeable lens on 22 April 2014.\n\nHistory \n\nThe EF mount replaces its predecessor, the FD mount.\nThe standard autofocus lens mounting technology of the time used a motor in the camera body to drive the mechanics of the focus helicoid in the lens by using a transfer lever. The key innovation of the EF series was to use a motor inside the lens itself for focusing. This allowed for autofocusing lenses which did not require mechanical levers in the mount mechanism, only electrical contacts to supply power and instructions to the lens motor. The motors were designed for the particular lens they were installed in.\n\nThe EF mount reversed the mechanical logic of the FD mount. The FD mount provided the three-eared bayonet fitting on the camera body, and each FD lens provided a breech-lock receptacle to register and fasten the lens to the bayonet. The EF mount reverses this logic, providing the bayonet on each lens, and a receptacle on the camera body.\n\nThe EF mount also changed the logi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanon EF-mount lenses\nLens mounts\nCanon Inc.\nCamera lenses\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanon EF-mount lenses\n\tCamera lenses by mount\n\tLenses for SLR and DSLR cameras\nLens mounts\n\tPhotography equipment\n\tCamera features\nCanon Inc.\n\tPhotography companies of Japan\n\tCamera manufacturers\n\tElectronics companies of Japan\nCamera lenses\n\tPhotographic lenses\n\tPhotography equipment\n\tOptical devices" }, { "title": "Lesly Molina", "content": "Lesly Aracely Molina Rivera (born 28 January 1997) is a Salvadoran footballer who plays as a defender for Alianza FC and the El Salvador women's national team.\n\nClub career\nMolina has played for Alianza FC in El Salvador.\n\nInternational career\nMolina capped for El Salvador at senior level during the 2020 CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Championship qualification.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSalvadoran women's footballers\nAlianza F.C. footballers\nEl Salvador women's international footballers\n1997 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSalvadoran women's footballers\n\tFootballers in El Salvador by gender\n\tWomen's association football players by nationality\nAlianza F.C. footballers\n\tFootballers in El Salvador by club\nEl Salvador women's international footballers\n\tEl Salvador national football team\n\tWomen's association football players who have played at international level\n1997 births\n\t1997 in football\n\tPeople born in 1997\nLiving people\n\tPeople\n\tBioreographies by status" }, { "title": "Gabriel Debeljuh", "content": "Gabriel Debeljuh (born 28 September 1996) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Romanian club CFR Cluj.\n\nCareer\nDebeljuh started out as a senior in the Italian lower leagues with Piacenza Calcio, Mantova and A.C. Este respectively.\n\nIn summer 2019, Debeljuh signed for Romanian club Hermannstadt. After netting 12 times in the league and leading the club to a mid-table finish, he earned a transfer to defending champions CFR Cluj in 2020.\n\nCareer statistics\n\nClub\nAs of 26 February 2022\n\nHonours\nCFR Cluj\nLiga I: 2020\u201321\nSupercupa Rom\u00e2niei: 2020\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCroatian footballers\nAssociation football forwards\nPiacenza Calcio players\nMantova 1911 S.S.D. players\nFC Hermannstadt players\nCFR Cluj players\nLiga I players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCroatian footballers\n\tEuropean footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Croatia\nAssociation football forwards\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tFootballers by position\nPiacenza Calcio players\n\tSerie C players\n\tFootballers in Italy by club\nMantova 1911 S.S.D. players\n\tSerie C players\n\tFootballers in Italy by club\nFC Hermannstadt players\n\tLiga I players\n\tFootballers in Romania by club\nCFR Cluj players\n\tLiga I players\n\tFootballers in Romania by club\nLiga I players\n\tFootballers by league in Romania\n\tRomanian Premier League players" }, { "title": "Themis (disambiguation)", "content": "Themis is one of the twelve Titan children of Gaia and Uranus in Greek mythology.\n\nThemis may also refer to:\n\nSpace\n 24 Themis, an asteroid in the (main) asteroid belt\n TH\u00c9MIS, a solar telescope located at the Teide Observatory\n Themis (hypothetical moon), a spurious tenth moon of Saturn\n THEMIS, a constellation of five NASA satellites launched in 2007\n Thermal Emission Imaging System (THEMIS), an instrument on the 2001 Mars Odyssey orbiter\n Europa Thermal Emission Imaging System (E-THEMIS), a version of the THEMIS camera flown on the Europa Clipper\n Themis programme, a European prototype of reusable launch system to fly around 2025.\n\nOther\n Protein THEMIS, a protein in humans, required for proper maturation of T cells\n Themis (alga), a genus of red algae in the family Bangiaceae\n Themis (solar power plant), a former solar power plant in Targassonne, France\n Themis, a local nymph of the Arcadia\n THeMIS, an unmanned ground vehicle built by Milrem Robotics", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGreek mythology\nAstronomical objects discovered in the 19th century\nSpacecraft instruments\nNASA satellites\nSolar telescopes\nProteins\nRed algae\nSolar power stations in France\nUnmanned ground vehicles\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGreek mythology\n Mythology by culture\n Ancient Greek religion\nAstronomical objects discovered in the 19th century\n Astronomical objects by year of discovery\n 19th-century discoveries\nSpacecraft instruments\n Spacecraft components\n Space technology\nNASA satellites\n Satellites by organization\n NASA programs\nSolar telescopes\n Telescopes\n Solar observatories\nProteins\n Biomolecules\n Biochemistry\nRed algae\n Algae\n Plants\nSolar power stations in France\n Solar power in France\n Power stations in France\nUnmanned ground vehicles\n Unmanned vehicles\n Vehicles by type\n Robotics" }, { "title": "List of members of the Assyrian Church of the East", "content": "The following individuals have all been affiliated with the Assyrian Church of the East.\n\nSaint Addai\nSaint Mari\nDiodorus of Tarsus\nTheodore of Mopsuestia\nNestorius\nBabai the Great\nBarsauma\nAbraham the Great of Kashkar\nHenana of Adiabene\nShimun VIII Yohannan Sulaqa\nShimun XXI Eshai\nMar Thoma Darmo\nMar Dinkha IV\n\n \nAssyrian Church of the East\nAssyrian Church of the East-related lists", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of Christian religious leaders\nLists of Oriental Orthodox Christians\nLists of Assyrians\nAssyrian Church of the East\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of Christian religious leaders\n\tReligious leaders by denomination\n\tReligious leadership roles\n\tChristianity-related lists\nLists of Oriental Orthodox Christians\n\tReligious leaders by denomination\n\tOriental Orthodox Christians by nationality\nLists of Assyrians\n\tEthnic group lists\nAssyrian Church of the East\n\tChristian denominations in Asia\n\tReligious organizations established in the 1st century\n\tEastern Christian denominations\n\tOriental Orthodox denominations\n\tChristianity in Iraq\n\tChristianity in Iran\n\tChristianity in India" }, { "title": "Someday Came Suddenly", "content": "Someday Came Suddenly is the debut studio album by American metalcore band Attack Attack!. It was released on November 11, 2008, through Rise Records. The album's name derives from the third track, \"Bro, Ashley's Here\", and is the only album to include lead vocalist Austin Carlile. Many of the album's lyrics feature strong Christian themes.\n\nBackground \nSomeday Came Suddenly was both recorded and released in 2008. Attack Attack! was signed to Rise Records soon after the surface of the band's previous release, an EP entitled If Guns Are Outlawed, Can We Use Swords?, which was also released during the same year. The band toured in-support of Someday Came Suddenly with Escape the Fate, Black Tide, William Control, and Burn Halo after it surfaced.\n\nFive of the album's tracks, \"Stick Stickly\", \"Party Foul\", \"What Happens If I Can't Check My MySpace When We Get There?\", \"The People's Elbow\", and \"Dr. Shavargo Pt. 3\", are rerecorded, remastered and renamed versions of the tracks from their EP If Guns Are Outlawed, Can We Use Swords?.\n\nReception \n\nSomeday Came Suddenly peaked at number 193 on the Billboard 200 and number 25 on the Independent Albums chart. Its highest peak was at number 9 on the Heatseekers Albums chart, where it spent 32 weeks. While the album was commercially a moderate success, it received generally mixed reviews, with praise for the heavier tracks and unclean vocals, and criticism of its electronic elements and use of auto-tune.\n\nSingles \nThe first single, \"Stick", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2008 debut albums\nAlbums by American metalcore bands\nRise Records albums\nChristian metal albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2008 debut albums\n\t2000s debut albums\n\t2008 albums\nAlbums by American metalcore bands\n\tMetalcore albums by American artists\n\tMetalcore albums\nRise Records albums\n\tAlbums by record label\nChristian metal albums\n\tChristian albums by genre\n\tMetal albums by genre" }, { "title": "Los Guatuzos Wildlife Refuge", "content": "Los Guatuzos Wildlife Refuge (Spanish: Refugio de Vida Silvestre Los Guatuzos) has an area of and is located south of Lake Nicaragua and west of the San Juan River in Nicaragua. Los Guatuzos is a protected area consisting of tropical wetlands, rainforest, and wildlife refuge, it is the only internationally registered tropical wetland area in Nicaragua.\n\nOverview\nThe site has been cataloged by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve and belongs to the list of cenagales (wetlands) of international importance of Ramsar Convention. The refuge comprises the Ecological Center of Los Guatuzos, a research center that offers guided visits, excursions and lodging in the park. It also has a butterfly farm, turtle and caiman nursery, and an orchid display of 92 different species.\n\nFlora and fauna\nLos Guatuzos is rich in flora and fauna. The number of recorded species of birds living in the wildlife refuge is recorded at over 389, which doesn't include the thousands of migratory birds that frequently visit the refuge. Some of the commonly spotted animals include caimans, crocodiles, jaguars, monkeys and feral pigs. Also present in the refuge are the ancient species of fish, although spotting them is rare. The Atractosteus tropicus, or gaspar, has fangs and a snout that help it consume other species of fish as well as turtles and crabs.\n\nWith regards to the fauna, 81 species of Amphibians, 136 species of reptile and 42 species of mammals are found in the park.\n\nBotany\nA total of twelve rivers pass ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWildlife Refuges of Nicaragua\nBiosphere reserves of Nicaragua\nRamsar sites in Nicaragua\nProtected areas of Nicaragua\nNature reserves in Nicaragua\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWildlife Refuges of Nicaragua\n\tProtected areas of Nicaragua\n\tNature reserves in Nicaragua\nBiosphere reserves of Nicaragua\n\tBiosphere reserves of Latin America\n\tProtected areas of Nicaragua\nRamsar sites in Nicaragua\n\tRamsar sites in Latin America\n\tProtected areas of Nicaragua\nProtected areas of Nicaragua\n\tProtected areas of Latin America\n\tNature reserves in Nicaragua\nNature reserves in Nicaragua\n\tProtected areas of Nicaragua\n\tNature reserves in Latin America" }, { "title": "Ascot railway station", "content": "Ascot railway station, or Ascot train station, may refer to:\n\n Ascot railway station (Berkshire), a railway station in Ascot, Berkshire, England\n Ascot railway station, Brisbane, a railway station in Ascot, Brisbane, Australia", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Berkshire\nRailway stations in Brisbane\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Berkshire\n\tRailway stations in England by county\n\tTransport in Berkshire\nRailway stations in Brisbane\n\tRailway stations in Queensland\n\tTransport in Brisbane\n\tPublic transport in Brisbane\n\tRailway stations in Australia by city" }, { "title": "D'Urville Island", "content": "D'Urville Island (), Te Reo M\u0101ori name ('red heavens look to the south'), is an island in the Marlborough Sounds along the northern coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It was named after the French explorer Jules Dumont d'Urville. With an area of approximately , it is the eighth-largest island of New Zealand, and has around 52 permanent residents. The local authority is the Marlborough District Council.\n\nHistory\n\nThe official name of the island is Rangitoto ki te Tonga / D'Urville Island, with the M\u0101ori language name, associated with Kupe, meaning \"Red Heavens Look to the South\". The island was a traditional source of argillite (pakohe), used in the production of stone tools such as adzes during the Archaic period (1300\u20131500). From the 1600s until the early 1800s, the island was a part of the rohe of Ng\u0101ti T\u016bmatak\u014dkiri. In the present day, the island is within the rohe of Ng\u0101ti Koata and Ng\u0101ti Kuia.\n\nGeography\nThe island has a convoluted coastline, as is frequently found with islands formed from peaks between sea-drowned valleys. It extends for some northeast/southwest, and is a little over wide at its widest point. The eastern coast of the island is relatively smooth, marked mainly by the small D'Urville Peninsula, some halfway along its length. In contrast, the west coast is marked by three large inlets: Port Hardy in the north, Greville Harbour in the centre, and Manuhakapakapa in the south. Numerous smaller islands lie off the coast, notably Stephens Island, whic", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIslands of the Marlborough Sounds\nSouth Island, New Zealand\nPopulated places in the Marlborough Region\nNg\u0101ti Koata\nNg\u0101ti Kuia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIslands of the Marlborough Sounds\n\tIslands of the Marlborough Region\n\tIslands of New Zealand\nSouth Island, New Zealand\n\tIslands of New Zealand\nPopulated places in the Marlborough Region\n\tPopulated places in New Zealand\nNg\u0101ti Koata\n\tIwi and hap\u016b\nNg\u0101ti Kuia\n\tIwi and hap\u016b" }, { "title": "Stanis\u0142awka, Nak\u0142o County", "content": "Stanis\u0142awka () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Szubin, within Nak\u0142o County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately north-east of Szubin, south-east of Nak\u0142o nad Noteci\u0105, and south-west of Bydgoszcz.\n\nThe village has a population of 82 people.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Nak\u0142o County\nVillages in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship\nGmina Szubin\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Nak\u0142o County\n\tVillages in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in Nak\u0142o County\nVillages in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship\n\tVillages in Poland by voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship\nGmina Szubin\n\tGminas of Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship\n\tGminas in Poland\n\tGeography of Nak\u0142o County\n\tGeography of Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship" }, { "title": "Southwind High School", "content": "Southwind High School (SHS) is a public high school located in unincorporated Shelby County, Tennessee, United States, and is operated by the Shelby County Schools district, and is located southeast of Memphis.\n\nIn 2010, its student body was 94% black, while Collierville High School, 10 miles away, had a student body that was 82% white. The high school which is located within the Southwind gated community was established in 2007.\n\nNotes \nPrincipal- Christopher Hardiman\n\n2012-2013 TSSAA Basketball State Champions\n\nNotable alumni\nJarnell Stokes, former basketball player for the University of Tennessee and the NBA's Memphis Grizzlies who now plays for the Xinjiang Flying Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association.\nChris Travis, rap musician and producer.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic high schools in Tennessee\nSchools in Shelby County, Tennessee\nEducational institutions established in 2007\nBasketball schools in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic high schools in Tennessee\n\tSchools in Tennessee\n\tHigh schools in the United States by state\n\tEducation in Tennessee\n\tSecondary schools in Tennessee\nSchools in Shelby County, Tennessee\n\tEducation in Shelby County, Tennessee\n\tSchools in Tennessee\nEducational institutions established in 2007\n\tEducational institutions established in the 21st century\n\t2007 establishments in Tennessee\nBasketball schools in the United States\n\tBasketball in the United States by state\n\tSports schools in the United States\n\tSchools in the United States by sport\n\tSchools by type\n\tEducation in the United States by subject\n\tUnited States education stubs" }, { "title": "MLisp", "content": "\"MLisp\" is also another name for Mocklisp, a stripped-down version of Lisp used as an extension language in Gosling Emacs.\n\nMLISP is a variant of Lisp with an Algol-like syntax based on M-Expressions, which were the function syntax in the original description of Lisp by John McCarthy. McCarthy's M-expressions were never implemented in an exact form.\n\nMLISP was first implemented for the IBM 360 by Horace Enea and then reimplemented for the PDP 10 by David Canfield Smith. This second implementation also supported a special kind of lambdas (\"FEXPR\"), which do not evaluate their arguments. As in Lisp-1 or Scheme, there was a single namespace for variables and functions.\n\nWhile MLISP was just a preprocessor with an alternative, more reader-friendly syntax for Lisp, the descendant MLISP 2 introduced new concepts:\n\n interactive interpretation of programs instead of compilation\n extensibility with a syntax description language (see hygienic macros)\n pattern matching\n backtracking by the use of closures on a stack and indices for continuations\n\nMLISP2 was called a transitional language by the authors. Larry Tesler improved the pattern matching system to implement a successor language called LISP70, which was only completed to a preliminary version. Though this path of LISP evolution is widely neglected, it resembles some features, later found in ML or Scheme.\n\nM-LISP (MetaLISP) by Robert Muller is an unrelated language from 1989\u20131992. It was \"a hybrid of M-expression LISP and Schem", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLisp programming language family\nLisp (programming language)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLisp programming language family\n\tProgramming languages\n\tDynamically typed programming languages\n\tProcedural programming languages\n\tHigh-level programming languages\nLisp (programming language)\n\tProgramming languages created in the 1950s\n\tHigh-level programming languages\n\tScripting languages\n\tStatically typed programming languages\n\tProcedural programming languages\n\tDynamically typed programming languages\n\tProgramming languages created by John McCarthy" }, { "title": "Longbridge railway station (1915\u20131964)", "content": "Longbridge railway station was a railway station in Longbridge, Birmingham, England, on the Great Western Railway and Midland Railway's joint Halesowen Railway line from Old Hill to Longbridge. Despite closure, the railway station and part of the track remained in situ until the demolition of most of the Longbridge factory in 2006. The station should not be confused with the current station that was built in 1978, and is located on the Cross City Line.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFormer railway stations in Birmingham\nGreat Western Railway stations\nMidland Railway stations\nRail transport in Birmingham, England\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFormer railway stations in Birmingham\n\tRail transport in Birmingham, England\n\tRailway stations in Birmingham, West Midlands\n\tDisused railway stations in the West Midlands (county)\nGreat Western Railway stations\n\tFormer Great Western Railway stations\n\tDisused railway stations in England\nMidland Railway stations\n\tFormer Midland Railway stations\n\tDisused railway stations in England\nRail transport in Birmingham, England\n\tTransport in Birmingham, West Midlands\n\tRail transport in the West Midlands (region)\n\tRailway stations in Birmingham, West Midlands\n\tPublic transport in the United Kingdom by city" }, { "title": "Podangis", "content": "Podangis is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae.\n\nThere are two known species, native to tropical western and central Africa ranging from Senegal to Tanzania to Angola.\n\nPodangis dactyloceras (Rchb.f.) Schltr. (1918) - from Sierra Leone to Tanzania to Angola\nPodangis rhipsalisocia (Rchb.f.) P.J.Cribb & Carlsward, (2012) - from Senegal to Central African Republic to Angola\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOrchid genera\nFlora of Africa\nFlora of Senegal\nFlora of Tanzania\nFlora of Angola\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOrchid genera\n\tOrchidaceae\n\tPlant genera\nFlora of Africa\n\tFlora by continent\n\tAfrican flora\nFlora of Senegal\n\tFlora by country\n\tFlora of Africa\nFlora of Tanzania\n\tFlora by country\n\tFlora of Africa\nFlora of Angola\n\tFlora by country\n\tFlora of Africa" }, { "title": "A. K. Mukherjee", "content": "Ashis K. Mukherjee is an Indian biochemist specializing in snake venom biochemistry, molecular biology and microbiology. He served as the Head of the Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology of Tezpur University during 2008\u2013 2011. Known for his research on snake venom biochemistry, proteomic composition and other proteins related work from microbial and plant background, Mukherjee serves as the head and coordinator of the Nodal Center for Medical Colleges and Biomedical Research Institutes of North East India at Tezpur University. The Department of Biotechnology of the Government of India awarded him the National Bioscience Award for Career Development, for his contributions to biosciences, in 2013. Mukherjee has also received the Visitor's Award 2018 for research in the fields of basic and applied sciences from the President of India.\n\nBiography \n\nA. K. Mukherjee, born in Purulia, in the Indian state of West Bengal, graduated in science with honours from Banaras Hindu University in 1990 with first rank and continued at the university for his master's degree in biochemistry which he completed in 1992, again with first rank. Moving to Burdwan Medical College of Burdwan University for his doctoral research as a junior research fellow of UGC-CSIR NET, Mukherjee earned a PhD in 1998; later, he would also receive a DSc from the University of Kolkata in 2017. He joined the Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology of Tezpur University in 1997 as a lecturer where he", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian biochemists\nUniversity of Kolkata alumni\nBanaras Hindu University alumni\nTezpur University faculty\nNational Bioscience Awardees for Career Development\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian biochemists\n\tBiochemists by nationality\n\tIndian scientists\n\tIndian biologists\nUniversity of Kolkata alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in India\nUniversity of Kolkata\nBanaras Hindu University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in India\nBanaras Hindu University\nTezpur University faculty\n\tIndian academics by university or college\nTezpur University\nNational Bioscience Awardees for Career Development\n\tIndian awards\n\tAwards by organisations based in India\n\tBiotechnology in India\n\tScience and technology awards\n\tAwards by discipline of study or research" }, { "title": "Kamadhenu", "content": "Kamadhenu (, , ), also known as Surabhi (, ), is a divine bovine-goddess described in Hinduism as the mother of all cows. She is a miraculous cow of plenty who provides her owner whatever he desires and is often portrayed as the mother of other cattle. In iconography, she is generally depicted as a white cow with a female head and breasts, the wings of a bird, and the tail of a peafowl or as a white cow containing various deities within her body. Kamadhenu is not worshipped independently as a goddess. Rather, she is honored by the Hindu veneration of cows, who are regarded her earthly embodiments.\n\nHindu scriptures provide diverse accounts of the birth of Kamadhenu. While some narrate that she emerged from the churning of the cosmic ocean, others describe her as the daughter of the creator god Daksha, and as the wife of the sage Kashyapa. Still other scriptures narrate that Kamadhenu was in the possession of either Jamadagni or Vashista (both ancient sages), and that kings who tried to steal her from the sage ultimately faced dire consequences for their actions. Kamadhenu plays the important role of providing milk and milk products to be used in her sage-master's oblations; she is also capable of producing fierce warriors to protect him. In addition to dwelling in the sage's hermitage, she is also described as dwelling in Goloka - the realm of the cows - and Patala, the netherworld.\n\nEtymology\nKamadhenu is often addressed by the proper name Surabhi or Shurbhi, which is also u", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHindu goddesses\nAnimals in Hinduism\nMythological bovines\nHindu deities\nCattle in religion\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHindu goddesses\n\tDeities in Hinduism\n\tFemale deities in Hinduism\nAnimals in Hinduism\n\tReligious symbols in Hinduism\n\tHindu iconography\nMythological bovines\n\tMythological animals\n\tBovines in popular culture\nHindu deities\n\tDeities in Hinduism\nCattle in religion\n\tAnimals in religion\n\tMythological bovines" }, { "title": "List of Dotch Cooking Show episodes", "content": "The following is an episode list for the Japanese television series Dotch Cooking Show.\n\nDotch Cooking Show\n\n1997 - 2005\n\nNew Dotch Cooking Show\n\nSpecials\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of Japanese television series episodes\nDotch Cooking Show episodes\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of Japanese television series episodes\n\tJapanese television series\n\tLists of television series episodes\nDotch Cooking Show episodes\n\tTelevision episodes\n\tJapanese television series\n\tJapanese television shows\n\tTelevision series by broadcaster\n\tTelevision series by genre\n\tTelevision series by network" }, { "title": "Brian Irving", "content": "Brian Irving is a Canadian screenwriter and filmmaker. One of the founders of Fresh TV. As an executive producer and producer his past projects include Sabrina the Teenage Witch starring Melissa Joan Hart, Total Drama, Stoked, My Babysitter's a Vampire, Really Me, Bunks and Backstage. As a screenwriter and story editor his films include Sabrina The Teenage Witch, Redline, Deadly Past, Vampire Hunter \"D\", Rats and Sabotage.\n\nBrian was the business partner of the children's book author and illustrator, Dayal Kaur Khalsa. He started his career in the arts while still a teenager and later created a number of arts focused businesses.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian screenwriters\nCanadian film producers\nCanadian television producers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian screenwriters\n\tCanadian writers by genre\n\tScreenwriters by nationality\n\tCanadian writers\nCanadian film producers\n\tFilm producers by nationality\n\tCanadian film industry\n\tCinema of Canada\nCanadian television producers\n\tTelevision producers by nationality\n\tCanadian television industry\n\tCanadian television people" }, { "title": "National Aviation Services Uganda", "content": "{{infobox company\n| name = National Aviation Services Uganda\n| logo = \n| industry = Aviation\n| foundation = \n| location = Entebbe International Airport\n| locations = 1\n| key_people = Kenneth Bainomugisha Station ManagerNouamane ZahouaniGeneral Manager\n| services = Ground Handling, Cargo Services Executive Aviation Travel ServicesAircraft MaintenanceCourier ServicesTrainingAirport Security\n| revenue = \n| num_employees = 810 (2018)\n| owner = \n| homepage = Homepage\n}}National Aviation Services Uganda (NASU), also NAS Uganda, (formerly Entebbe Handling Services (ENHAS)', is an airport ground handling service company based in Uganda. It is the largest ground handling company at Entebbe International Airport , Uganda's largest civilian and military airport, where it services at least 19 airlines, as of November 2017.\n\nLocation\nNAS Uganda maintains its headquarters at Entebbe International Airport, Entebbe, Uganda. This location is approximately , by road, southwest of Kampala, the capital and largest city of Uganda. The coordinates of the headquarters of NAS Uganda are 0\u00b002'24.0\"N, 32\u00b027'10.0\"E (Latitude:0.040000; Longitude:32.452778).\n\nOverview\nNAS Uganda is the largest ground services provider at Entebbe International Airport, Uganda's largest and busiest civilian and military airport, where it competes with DAS Handling Limited. At Entebbe, the company services a number of passenger and cargo airlines, including the US Government.\n\nIn 2006, ENHAS was awarded a contract to servic", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCompanies based in Uganda\nAviation in Uganda\nGround handling service providers\nAirports in Uganda\nCompanies of Uganda\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCompanies based in Uganda\n\tEconomy of Uganda\n\tBusiness in Uganda\nAviation in Uganda\n\tAviation by country\n\tTransport in Uganda\nGround handling service providers\n\tAviation companies\n\tAirport infrastructure\nAirports in Uganda\n\tAviation in Uganda\n\tTransport in Uganda\n\tBuildings and structures in Uganda\nCompanies of Uganda\n\tCompanies by country\n\tEconomy of Uganda\n\tBusiness in Uganda" }, { "title": "List of diplomats of the United Kingdom to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany", "content": "Below is an incomplete list of diplomats from the United Kingdom to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany, specifically Heads of Missions.\n\nHeads of Missions\n\nEnvoys Extraordinary \nElizabeth I of England sent no envoys to Italy before 1600.\n1600\u20131601: Lodowick Bryskett Special Ambassador\n1603\u20131604: Sir Anthony Standen Special Ambassador\n1604: Sir Michael Balfour Special Ambassador\n1608\u20131609: Sir Stephen Lesieur Special Ambassador\nNo representation\n1631\u20131633: Jerome Weston\nNo representation\n1659\u20131664: Joseph Kent Agent\n1661: George Digby, 2nd Earl of Bristol Special Ambassador\n1665\u20131671: Sir John Finch Ambassador\n1670: Viscount Fauconberg Ambassador Extraordinary\n1670: Clement Cottrell Special Ambassador\n1670: James Hamilton\n1672: Sir Bernard Gascoigne in Florence during mission to Emperor of Germany\n1678: Thomas Plott Agent\n 1681\u20131689: Sir Thomas Dereham, Bt Minister Resident\n 1689\u20131690: Sir Lambert Blackwell\n1690\u20131697: No diplomatic relations Sir Lambert Blackwell resided at Leghorn as consul\n1697\u20131705: Sir Lambert Blackwell\n1704\u20131711 Dr Henry Newton\n1710\u20131714: Hon. John Molesworth\n1714\u20131722: Henry Davenant\n1722\u20131724: Hon. John Molesworth Envoy to Savoy but residing in Tuscany 1722\u20131723 and treated as Plenipotentiary\n1724\u20131733: Francis Colman Resident\n1733\u20131734: Brinley Skinner (consul) Charg\u00e9 d'affaires\n1734\u20131739: Charles Fane\n\nEnvoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary\n1740\u20131786: Sir Horace Mann, 1st Bt Charg\u00e9 d'affaires 1738-1740; Minister 1740-1765; Envoy Extraordinary 1767", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmbassadors of the United Kingdom to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany\nLists of ambassadors of the United Kingdom\nGrand Duchy of Tuscany\nEnvoys Extraordinary of the United Kingdom\nMinisters Plenipotentiary of the United Kingdom\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmbassadors of the United Kingdom to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany\n\tAmbassadors of the United Kingdom to Italy\n\tForeign relations of the United Kingdom\nLists of ambassadors of the United Kingdom\n\tLists of ambassadors by sending country\n\tForeign relations of the United Kingdom\nGrand Duchy of Tuscany\n\tFormer countries in Europe\n\tHistory of Tuscany\nEnvoys Extraordinary of the United Kingdom\n\tDiplomatic ranks\n\tForeign relations of the United Kingdom\nMinisters Plenipotentiary of the United Kingdom\n\tDiplomatic ranks\n\tForeign relations of the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Sergio Miguel", "content": "Sergio Miguel is an Angolan chess player. He was awarded the title of FIDE Master in 2019.\n\nChess career\nMiguel represented Angola in the 2012 Chess Olympiad (on board four, finishing on 4.5/7) and in the 2018 Chess Olympiad (board one, 4.5/11).\n\nHe qualified to play in the Chess World Cup 2021, where he was defeated 2-0 by Ivan \u0160ari\u0107 in the first round.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAngolan chess players\nFIDE Masters\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAngolan chess players\n\tChess players by nationality\n\tSport in Angola\n\tAngolan sportspeople\nFIDE Masters\n\tChess titles\n\tChess players by title\n\tFIDE\n\tChess in Angola" }, { "title": "Elektronik T\u00fcrk\u00fcler", "content": "Elektronik T\u00fcrk\u00fcler (, \"Electronic Ballads\") is the second album by Turkish rock musician Erkin Koray, originally released by Do\u011fan Plakc\u0131l\u0131k in 1974. This is his first work to be recorded for the LP format, as opposed to the 45 rpm singles which his output had been restricted to until the mid-1960s.\n\nStylistically, it combines psychedelic and progressive rock influences with traditional Turkish elements. This album is one of the more internationally acknowledged examples of Anatolian rock.\n\nThe album was rereleased on CD by World Psychedelia Ltd. in 1999 (WPC6-8461).\n\nTrack listing\n\nPersonnel\nErkin Koray: Electric guitar, Acoustic guitar, ba\u011flama, piano, keyboards, lead vocals\nSedat Avc\u0131: Drums, bongos, percussion\nAhmet G\u00fcven\u00e7: Bass guitar\nDoruk Onatkut: sound recording\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1974 albums\nErkin Koray albums\nAnatolian rock albums\nTurkish music albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1974 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t1970s albums\nErkin Koray albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tTurkish music albums\nAnatolian rock albums\n\tRock albums by genre\n\tTurkish music albums\nTurkish music albums\n\tMusic albums by country\n\tMusic of Turkey" }, { "title": "Across the Universe (album)", "content": "Across The Universe is an album released by Trip Shakespeare in 1990. It was the band's first release on A&M Records, the major label that they had signed with earlier in the year.\n\nTitle \n\nThe title's echo of a particularly trippy Beatles song recalls lead songwriter Matt Wilson's preoccupation with the British Invasion band:\n\nThere's a part of us that's plainly trying to make epic, gorgeous music that can be admired on at least a couple of levels\u00a0... There are people who will say: \"Rock 'n' roll is supposed to be simple, three-chord stuff like Keith Richards plays.\" But when you get right down to it, I guess we find ourselves more in the Beatles' school than in the Rolling Stones.\n\nReaction \n\nTrouserPress.com called Across The Universe a \"too-rare example of an indie act benefiting musically from major-label treatment\"\u2014citing an \"increased rock edge that doesn't detract from the gentle charm\" of tracks like \"Snow Days\", \"Gone, Gone, Gone\" and \"The Crane\"\u2014the latter being the closest thing the album had to a hit.\n\nNew York Newsday praised the album's \"original melodies, soaring, driving hooks, and precise, daringly oddball lyrics\", but complained that \"the jokey tone often descends into feyness, then facetiousness,\" and said the \"overbaked singing accentuates the overly florid lyrics of otherwise engaging songs\". The Toronto Star called Across the Universe \"odd stuff, but completely engaging.\"\n\nThe band itself was less than satisfied with the album. \"We did not succeed on Ac", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1990 albums\nTrip Shakespeare albums\nA&M Records albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1990 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t1990 in music\nTrip Shakespeare albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tDiscographies of American artists\nA&M Records albums\n\tAlbums by record label\n\tRecord labels established in 1962\n\tAmerican record labels\n\tLabels distributed by Universal Music Group" }, { "title": "Zimbabwe Development Party", "content": "The Zimbabwe Development Party is a minor Zimbabwean political party. It ran nine candidates in the Zimbabwean parliamentary election, 2008 but fared poorly, winning just 608 votes (0.03%).\n\nThe party was launched on 4 February 2008 in Harare by Kisnot Mukwazhi, a former ZANU-PF member. At the party's launch, attended by about fifty people, Mukwazhi praised ZANU-PF's policies and Robert Mugabe while castigating the MDC and Morgan Tsvangirai. The party's founders left the launch when grilled by journalists on the circumstances behind the party's sudden formation.\n\nMukwazhi stood as the party's presidential candidate for the Zimbabwean general election, 2013.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolitical parties in Zimbabwe\nMinor parties in Zimbabwe\n2008 in Zimbabwean politics\nPolitical parties established in 2008\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolitical parties in Zimbabwe\n\tPolitical parties by country\n\tPolitics of Zimbabwe\nMinor parties in Zimbabwe\n\tPolitical parties in Zimbabwe\n\tMinor parties\n2008 in Zimbabwean politics\n\tYears in Zimbabwean politics\n\tPolitics of Zimbabwe\n\t2008 in Zimbabwe\nPolitical parties established in 2008\n\tPolitical parties by year of establishment\n\tPolitical organizations based in Zimbabwe\n\tPolitics of Zimbabwe\n\t2008 establishments in Zimbabwe\n" }, { "title": "Nuno Alves", "content": "Nuno Alves (born 8 February 1973) is a Portuguese male weightlifter, competing in the 62 kg category and representing Portugal at international competitions. He participated at the 1996 Summer Olympics in the 59 kg event. He competed at world championships, most recently at the 1998 World Weightlifting Championships.\n\nMajor results\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPortuguese weightlifters\nMale weightlifters\nOlympic weightlifters of Portugal\n1996 Summer Olympics athletes for Portugal\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPortuguese weightlifters\n\tWeightlifters by nationality\n\tSport in Portugal by sport\n\tSportspeople from Portugal by sport\nMale weightlifters\n\tMen's weightlifting\n\tWeightlifters by gender\n\tMale sportspeople\nOlympic weightlifters of Portugal\n\tOlympic weightlifters by country\n\tPortugal at the Olympics\n\tSport in Portugal by event\n1996 Summer Olympics athletes for Portugal\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics by team\n\tSummer Olympics competitors for Portugal\n\tPortugal at the 1996 Summer Olympics" }, { "title": "Sada, Navarre", "content": "Sada is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain.\n\nMunicipalities in Navarre", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in Navarre\nTowns in Spain\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in Navarre\n\tMunicipalities in Spain\n\tGeography of Navarre\n\tSubdivisions of Navarre\nTowns in Spain\n\tPopulated places in Spain\n\tSettlements in Spain by type" }, { "title": "Argus Observer", "content": "The Argus Observer is the daily newspaper of Ontario, Oregon, United States.\n\nThe newspaper was established on January 6, 1897, and went through several names and owners before becoming the Argus Observer, which is a reference to Argus Panoptes, a creature from Greek mythology that had 100 eyes. The Argus Observer is owned by Wick Communications.\n\nThe Argus was founded January 6, 1897 as the District Silver Advocate, originally in Vale, Oregon. It later changed its name to the Advocate, and became an organ of the Democratic Party. Don Carlos Boyd purchased it in 1900, changing its allegiance to Republican, assuming the name Argus, and moving it to Ontario. In the paper's first decade it was generally a weekly newspaper, with at least two short-lived efforts to switch to daily publication.\n\nThe Eastern Oregon Observer was founded in Ontario by Elmo Smith in 1937.\n\nThe two newspapers merged in 1947, and assumed a daily publication schedule in 1970.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNewspapers published in Oregon\nDaily newspapers published in the United States\nPublications established in 1897\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNewspapers published in Oregon\n\tNewspapers published by state in the United States\n\tMedia in Oregon\nDaily newspapers published in the United States\n\tPublications by type\n\tNewspapers published in the United States by frequency\nPublications established in 1897\n\tPublications by year of establishment\n\t1897 establishments in Oregon\n\t1897 in media\n\tEstablishments in the United States by year\n\tPublications established in the 19th century" }, { "title": "List of ambassadors of the United States to South Yemen", "content": "The United States recognized the People's Republic of South Yemen in 1967 and moved to establish diplomatic relations. A U.S. embassy in Aden was established on December 7, 1967, with William L. Eagleton, Jr., as Charg\u00e9 d'Affaires ad interim.\n\nIn June 1969, a radical Marxist wing of NLF gained power. The new regime severed diplomatic relations with the United States on October 24, 1969. An American ambassador had not yet been appointed for South Yemen and Eagleton was still serving as the charg\u00e9 d'affaires when relations were severed. Two days later all diplomatic personnel were withdrawn from the country and the U.S. embassy was closed.\n\nOn December 1, 1970, the regime changed the name of the country to the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen.\n\nThe United States resumed diplomatic relations with the People\u2019s Democratic Republic of Yemen on April 30, 1990. On May 22, 1990, the Yemen Arab Republic (North Yemen) and the People\u2019s Democratic Republic of Yemen united to form the Republic of Yemen.\n\nFor subsequent ambassadors to the Republic of Yemen, see United States Ambassador to Yemen.\n\nFor ambassadors to the Yemen Arab Republic, see United States Ambassador to North Yemen.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States ambassadors to South Yemen\nDiplomatic missions of the United States\nFormer United States embassies\nAmbassadors of the United States to Yemen\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States ambassadors to South Yemen\n\tUnited States ambassadors\n\tForeign relations of the United States\nDiplomatic missions of the United States\n\tDiplomatic missions by country\n\tForeign relations of the United States\nFormer United States embassies\n\tFormer embassies\n\tDiplomatic missions of the United States\nAmbassadors of the United States to Yemen\n\tUnited States ambassadors\n\tForeign relations of the United States\n\tYemen\u2013United States relations" }, { "title": "Inmarko", "content": "Inmarko OOO is a Russian producer of ice cream and frozen foods based in Novosibirsk. Currently owned by Unilever, it has factories in Novosibirsk, Omsk and Tula and had over 4,500 employees in 2008. It was sold to Unilever in 2008 and ceased to exist as a separate company in 2012.\n\nHistory\n\nThe foundation of the company \nIn 1992, six individuals, including entrepreneurs Vadim Lyubimtsev and Pavel Shutov, founded a business to sell ice cream from street stalls in Novosibirsk. The business was successful, due to the lack of competition in the specialized trade for ice cream. Subsequently, selling ice cream became big business.\n\nIn 1993, the company \"Inmarko\" was registered. The history of this name is unknown. In the early 1990s in Russia, it was fashionable to give companies foreign names. There are several versions of the origin of the name, according to one of the founders, the name came to them during a festival. Now the backronym \"investment marketing company\" is commonly used.\n\nInmarko company-distributor \nInmarko began as a producer and a distributor. At first, they sold ice cream through cold storage facilities in Novosibirsk, and later to cooperate with other regional producers. Sales began with 80 stalls, all in Novosibirsk. Distribution was set through personal contact.\n\nIn 1993, the company turned its attention to foreign goods, and not the usual cups or briquettes, but to complex ice cream such as ices or with chocolate-nut filling. This was a novelty in Russia, e", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCompanies based in Novosibirsk\nIce cream brands\nDefunct food and drink companies of Russia\nSubsidiaries of Unilever\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCompanies based in Novosibirsk\n\tCompanies by city in Russia\n\tEconomy of Novosibirsk\nIce cream brands\n\tFood and drink companies by product\n\tBrand name desserts\nDefunct food and drink companies of Russia\n\tDefunct companies of Russia by industry\n\tFood and drink companies of Russia\nSubsidiaries of Unilever\n\tUnilever brands\n\tCompanies owned by Unilever\n\tFood and drink companies by parent\n\tCorporate subsidiaries by company" }, { "title": "Craig Pardy", "content": "Craig Pardy is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly in the 2019 provincial election. He represents the electoral district of Bonavista as a member of the Newfoundland and Labrador Progressive Conservative Party. He was re-elected in the 2021 provincial election.\n\nPrior to politics, Pardy was a teacher and served as Chairperson of the Milton local service district and later as Mayor of the incorporated town of George's Brook-Milton.\n\nElection results\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly\nNewfoundland and Labrador Progressive Conservative Party politicians\n21st-century Canadian politicians\nCanadian educators\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly\n\tPolitics of Newfoundland and Labrador\n\tProvincial politicians in Newfoundland and Labrador\nNewfoundland and Labrador Progressive Conservative Party politicians\n\tPolitical parties in Newfoundland and Labrador\n\tProgressive Conservative Party politicians by Canadian province\n\tNewfoundland and Labrador politician stubs\n21st-century Canadian politicians\n\tCanadian politicians by century\n\t21st-century politicians\nCanadian educators\n\tEducators by nationality\n\tCanadian people by occupation" }, { "title": "Haim Drukman", "content": "Haim Meir Drukman (), born 15 November 1932) is an Israeli Orthodox Rabbi and former politician. He serves as Rosh Yeshiva of Ohr Etzion Yeshiva, and head of the Center for Bnei Akiva Yeshivot.\n\nBiography \nDrukman was born in Kuty in Poland (today in Ukraine). He made aliyah to Mandate Palestine in 1944, after being saved from the Holocaust. He studied at the Aliyah Institute in Petah Tikva and the Bnei Akiva Yeshiva in Kfar Haroeh. He then transferred to the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva in Jerusalem, where he became a student of Zvi Yehuda Kook. He served in the Israel Defense Forces, in the Bnei Akiva gar'in in the Nahal. In 1952, he became a member of Bnei Akiva's National Directorate, and from 1955 until 1956, he served as an emissary of the organisation to the United States.\n\nRabbinic and pedagogic career\nIn 1964, Drukman founded the Ohr Etzion B'nei Akiva Yeshiva High school, where he remains Rosh Yeshiva. In 1977, he established the Ohr Etzion Yeshiva, for many years the largest Hesder Yeshiva in the country. In 1995, he founded the Ohr MeOfir academy for high school graduates of the Ethiopian community. Since 1996, he has also been the head of the Center for Bnei Akiva Yeshivot and ulpanot in Israel.\n\nIn 1990, Drukman was appointed director of the newly created State Conversion Authority, which provides services to candidates for conversion to Judaism.\n\nPolitical career \nDrukman was first elected to the Knesset in the 1977 elections on the National Religious Party's (NRP) li", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIsraeli Orthodox rabbis\nIsraeli politicians\nMembers of the Knesset\nIsraeli people of Polish-Jewish descent\nIsraeli people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent\nRosh yeshivas\nIsraeli educators\nBnei Akiva members\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIsraeli Orthodox rabbis\n\tOrthodox rabbis by nationality\n\tRabbis in Israel\nIsraeli politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tPeople in Israeli politics\nMembers of the Knesset\n\tKnesset members by political party\n\tPeople in Israeli politics\nIsraeli people of Polish-Jewish descent\n\tIsraeli people by ethnic or national origin\n\tPolish-Jewish culture in Israel\n\tIsraeli Jews\nIsraeli people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent\n\tIsraeli people by ethnic or national origin\n\tUkrainian-Jewish culture in Israel\n\tIsraeli Jews\nRosh yeshivas\n\tRabbis by role\n\tYeshivas\nIsraeli educators\n\tEducators by nationality\n\tPeople in education in Israel\nBnei Akiva members\n\tMembers of youth organizations by organization\n\tJewish youth organizations" }, { "title": "75 Ceti", "content": "75 Ceti is a single star in the equatorial constellation of Cetus with at least one planet. It is visible to the naked eye as a dim, orange-hued star with an apparent visual magnitude of +5.36. The star is located 271\u00a0light years distant from the Sun, based on parallax, but is drifting closer with a radial velocity of \u22126\u00a0km/s.\n\nIn Chinese, (), meaning Circular Celestial Granary, refers to an asterism consisting of \u03b1 Ceti, \u03ba1 Ceti, \u03bb Ceti, \u03bc Ceti, \u03be1 Ceti, \u03be2 Ceti, \u03bd Ceti, \u03b3 Ceti, \u03b4 Ceti, 75 Ceti, 70 Ceti, 63 Ceti and 66 Ceti. Consequently, 75 Ceti itself is known as the Tenth Star of Circular Celestial Granary.\n\nThis is an aging giant star with a stellar classification of K1\u00a0III, having exhausted the supply of hydrogen at its core and expanded to 10.6 times the Sun's radius, or . It is a red clump giant, which indicates it is on the horizontal branch and is generating energy through helium fusion at the core. The star is 1.4\u00a0billion years old with 1.9 times the Sun's mass. It is radiating 56 times the luminosity of the Sun from its swollen photosphere at an effective temperature of 4,846\u00a0K.\n\nThe planetary companion was discovered by Doppler measurements at the Okayama Astrophysical Observatory, and announced in 2012. The planet's discoverers consider the planet, designated 75 Ceti b, to be \"typical\" of gas giants. Note that (like many recorded planets) b takes in much more insolation than does Jupiter and, indeed, Earth.\n\n \n\nThere may be additional periodic factors in the da", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStars with proper names\nCetus (constellation)\nSingle star systems\nAstronomical objects discovered in 2012\nGas giants\nK-type giants\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStars with proper names\n\tStars by constellation\n\tStars by type\n\tNaming in astronomy\nCetus (constellation)\n\tConstellations\n\tConstellations listed by Ptolemy\n\tEquatorial constellations\nSingle star systems\n\tStar systems\n\tStars by type\nAstronomical objects discovered in 2012\n\tAstronomical objects by year of discovery\n\t21st-century discoveries\nGas giants\n\tTypes of planet\n\tExoplanets\nK-type giants\n\tGiant stars\n\tStars by spectral type\n\tStellar evolution" }, { "title": "Working Girl (TV series)", "content": "Working Girl is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC from April 16 to July 30, 1990. Loosely based on the 1988 film of the same name starring Melanie Griffith, the series stars Sandra Bullock as Tess McGill (Melanie Griffith's character in the film), in a role that was initially meant for Nancy McKeon.\n\nSynopsis\nTess McGill is a spunky, independent secretary who has suddenly become a junior executive after she charms company owner A.J. Trask. Tess' first challenge is to survive working with her antagonistic, uptight immediate boss, Mrs. Bryn Newhouse, otherwise known as the \"company witch.\" Tess's best friend, Lana Peters, is a secretary who is more interested in doing her nails and rooting for Tess than in getting ahead herself. Meanwhile, Everett Rutledge is a fellow junior executive who is charming but eager to please. Libby Wentworth is Tess's world-wise \"permanent temporary\" secretary who is also a moonlighting musician. Back home each night on Staten Island, Tess has to contend with her doting parents, Joe and Fran. Tess also has to contend with Sal Pascarella, the blue-collar neighborhood Romeo who constantly pursues her.\n\nReception and cancelation\nDebuting as a midseason replacement, Working Girl drew low ratings and was canceled after eight of the twelve episodes produced aired.\n\nCast\nSandra Bullock as Tess McGill \nPatrick Brock as Office Regular \nNana Visitor as Bryn Newhouse \nJudy Prescott as Lana Peters \nGeorge Newbern as Everett Rutledge \nEyde B", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1990 American television series debuts\nAmerican television series based on films\n1990s American sitcoms\nAmerican television series adapted into films\nNBC original programming\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1990 American television series debuts\n\t1990 in American television\n\tTelevision series by year of debut\nAmerican television series based on films\n\tTelevision series by source\n\tTelevision series by adaptation\n1990s American sitcoms\n\tSitcoms by decade\nAmerican television series adapted into films\n\tTelevision series by adaptation\nNBC original programming\n\tNBC network shows\n\tTelevision programming by network\n\tTelevision shows by network" }, { "title": "Flower in the Wonderland", "content": "Flower in the Wonderland () is Taiwanese Mandopop artist Angela Chang's fourth Mandarin studio album. It was released on 12 January 2007 by Linfair Records. Two further editions were released, Flower in the Wonderland (Photobook Edition) (\u5922\u88e1\u82b1 \u767e\u8b8a\u5beb\u771f\u7248) on 9 March 2007, with a bonus DVD containing eight music videos and a 52-page photobook and Flower in the Wonderland (Concert Deluxe Edition) (\u5922\u88e1\u82b1 \u767e\u8b8a\u6f14\u5531\u6703\u8c6a\u83ef\u7248) on 19 March 2007.\n\nThe music video for \"C\u5927\u8abf\" (C Major) features Taiwanese artist Figaro Ceng, formerly of boy band Comic Boyz.\n\nThe track \"\u4e0d\u75db\" (Doesn't Hurt) won Top 10 Gold Songs at the Hong Kong TVB8 Awards, presented by television station TVB8, in 2007.\n\nTrack listing\n \"\u5922\u88e1\u82b1\" (Flower in the Wonderland)\n \"\u4e0d\u75db\" (Doesn't Hurt)\n \"C\u5927\u8abf\" (C Major)\n \"\u6a23\u5b50\" (Looking)\n \"\u5e7b\u60f3\u611b\" (Love Imagines)\n \"\u7d66\u4f60\u7d66\u6211\" (Give You to Me)\n \"\u4ea4\u63db\" (Exchange)\n \"\u5176\u5be6\u5f88\u611b\u4f60\" (I Really Love You)\n \"\u6dda\u5149\" (Shine of Tears)\n \"\u611b\u4e0a\u611b\u7684\u5473\u9053\" (Love the Taste of Love)\n \"\u5c0b\u5bf6\" (Discovering Treasures)\n\nBonus DVD\nFlower in the Wonderland (DVD Edition)\n \"\u5922\u88e1\u82b1\" (Flower in the Wonderland) MV\n \"\u4e0d\u75db\" (Doesn't Hurt) MV\n \"C\u5927\u8abf\" (C Major) MV - feat Figaro Ceng\n \"\u6a23\u5b50\" (Looking) MV\n \"\u5e7b\u60f3\u611b\" (Love Imagines) MV\n \"\u5176\u5be6\u5f88\u611b\u4f60\" (I Really Love You) MV\n \"\u611b\u4e0a\u611b\u7684\u5473\u9053\" (Love the Taste of Love) MV\n \"\u5c0b\u5bf6\" (Discovering Treasures) MV\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2007 albums\nAngela Chang albums\nMandopop albums\nAlbums produced by Linfair Records\nMusic videos\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2007 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\tMusic by year\n\t2007 in music\nAngela Chang albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tAlbums by Taiwanese artists\nMandopop albums\n\tPop music albums by genre\n\tChinese music\n\tAlbums by language\nAlbums produced by Linfair Records\n\tAlbums by record label\n\tTaiwanese music\nMusic videos\n\tSongs by format\n\tMusic by format\n\tMusic video albums\n\tSongs by medium" }, { "title": "Half graph", "content": "In graph theory, a branch of mathematics, a half graph is a special type of bipartite graph. These graphs are called the half graphs because they have approximately half of the edges of a complete bipartite graph on the same vertices. The name was given to these graphs by Paul Erd\u0151s and Andr\u00e1s Hajnal.\n\nDefinition\nTo define the half graph on vertices and , connect to by an edge whenever .\n\nThe same concept can also be defined in the same way for infinite graphs over two copies of any ordered set of vertices.\nThe half graph over the natural numbers (with their usual ordering)\nhas the property that each vertex has finite degree, at most . The vertices on the other side of the bipartition have infinite degree.\n\nProperties\n\nMatching\nThe half graph has a unique perfect matching. This is straightforward to see by induction: must be matched to its only neighbor, , and the remaining vertices form another half graph. More strongly, every bipartite graph with a unique perfect matching is a subgraph of a half graph.\n\nIn graphs of uncountable chromatic number\nIf the chromatic number of a graph is uncountable,\nthen the graph necessarily contains as a subgraph a half graph on the natural numbers. This half graph, in turn, contains every complete bipartite graph in which one side of the bipartition is finite and the other side is countably infinite.\n\nApplications\n\nRegularity\nOne application for the half graph occurs in the Szemer\u00e9di regularity lemma,\nwhich states that the vertices of a", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGraph theory\nBipartite graph\nMathematical concepts\nGraph algorithms\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGraph theory\n\tMathematical structures\n\tDiscrete mathematics\nBipartite graph\n\tGraph theory\nMathematical concepts\n\tConcepts in mathematics\nGraph algorithms\n\tAlgorithms\n\tGraph theory\n\tComputer science\n\tMathematics" }, { "title": "Camp Courtney", "content": "is a U.S. Marine Base located in Uruma City, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It is part of the larger Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler and home to the III Marine Expeditionary Force, 3rd Marine Division, and 3d MEB Headquarters. It is named after Major Henry A. Courtney, Jr., who was killed in action in the Battle of Okinawa. Camp Courtney covers in the Konbu, Tengan, and Uken districts of Uruma.\n\nHistory\nLand was forcibly taken from local Okinawans and Camp Courtney was opened as a U.S. Marine Base in January 1956, when select units of the 3rd Marine Division were transferred there from Camp McGill in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan. Initially the base was called by its original name, Camp Tengan. The first Marine units occupied Quonset huts, Nissen huts and Butler buildings. Most of the huts were \"strong-backed\", which means they had concrete or concrete block ends, with cables strung over them at intervals whose ends were anchored in the ground in concrete, and had wooden hurricane shutters over the windows. This was to protect the buildings during the frequent typhoons that visit the Ryukyu Islands. The original units at Camp Tengan were Headquarters Battalion, the Division Band and a truck battalion. Division Headquarters was mainly in a sprawling, one-story building just inside the main gate. Some other units, such as Division Legal Office, were in separate buildings. There was an Army anti-aircraft battery located adjacent to the camp. That unit used to conduct live-fire", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Marine Corps bases\nMilitary facilities in Okinawa Prefecture\nMilitary installations of the United States in Japan\nUnited States Marine Corps in the 20th century\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Marine Corps bases\n\tMilitary installations of the United States by service\n\tMarine Corps installations\nMilitary facilities in Okinawa Prefecture\n\tMilitary installations of Japan\n\tMilitary installations of the United States in Japan\nUnited States Marine Corps in the 20th century\n\tMilitary history of the United States by period\n\tMilitary history of the United States Marine Corps\n\tUnited States Marine Corps in the Cold War\nMilitary installations of the United States in Japan\n\tMilitary installations of the United States by country\n\tJapan\u2013United States relations\n\tForeign military installations in Japan\n\tForeign relations of the United States\n\tOkinawa military base controversy" }, { "title": "A. S\u00f8eborg's Fabrikker", "content": "A. S\u00f8eborg's Fabrikker was a confectionery company founded in 1849 in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was acquired by Brdr. Metz in 1953 and discontinued as an independent brand in 1963. Its factory was from 1880 located at Jagtvej 95 (later No. 9599) in N\u00f8rrebro.\n\nHistory\nA. S\u00f8eborg's Fabrikker was founded in 1849 by A. S\u00f8eborg (1804-1892) in S\u00f8lvgade . In 1872, it was ceded to his son F. S\u00f8eborg (1840-1917). In 1880, he inaugurated a new factory on Jagtvej in N\u00f8rrebro.\n\nIn 1903,A. S\u00f8eborg's Fabrikker was acquired by MPharm Herluf Rubow (1869-1948). In 1941, it was converted into a limited company (aktieselskab) with MPharm C. N. Korsgaard (born 1903) as CEO of the company. On 23 November 1943, its factory on Jagtvej was hit by fire due to sabotage by the Bopa Group. In 1950 the board consisted of Harry A. Jensen (born 1889), Ove Juel-Christensen (born 1890), E. Trock-Jansen (born 1891) and Paul Wilhjelm (born 1893).\n\nIn 1953, it was acquired by Brdr. Metz A/S but continued as an independent brand. On 31 January 1963, it was discontinued but production continued under the name Brdr. E. Metz. The buildings on Jagtvej were sold in 1971.\n\nLocation\nThe company was based at Jagtvej 95\u201399 in Copenhagen. The company opened a flagship shop at Kongens Nytorv 16 in 1914.\n\nAdvertisement\nA- S'eborgs Fanrikker obtained permission to use Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann's painting Mother Denmark in their logo. In 2015\u20131923, Mathilde Muus published a series og cook books under her pseudonum E. Const", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct companies of Denmark\nConfectionery companies of Denmark\nCompanies based in Copenhagen\nCompanies established in 1849\nCompanies disestablished in 1963\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct companies of Denmark\n\tDefunct companies by country\n\tBusinesses in Denmark\nConfectionery companies of Denmark\n\tFood and drink companies of Denmark\nCompanies based in Copenhagen\n\tCompanies by city in Denmark\n\tOrganizations based in Copenhagen\nCompanies established in 1849\n\t1849 establishments in Denmark\n\tCompanies by year of establishment\n\tDefunct companies based on year of disestablishment\nCompanies disestablished in 1963\n\t1963 disestablishments in Denmark\n\tCompanies by year of disestablishment\n\tDisestablishments in Denmark by year" }, { "title": "Generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus", "content": "Generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS+) is a syndromic autosomal dominant disorder where afflicted individuals can exhibit numerous epilepsy phenotypes. GEFS+ can persist beyond early childhood (i.e., 6 years of age). GEFS+ is also now believed to encompass three other epilepsy disorders: severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy (SMEI), which is also known as Dravet's syndrome, borderline SMEI (SMEB), and intractable epilepsy of childhood (IEC). There are at least six types of GEFS+, delineated by their causative gene. Known causative gene mutations are in the sodium channel \u03b1 subunit genes SCN1A, an associated \u03b2 subunit SCN1B, and in a GABAA receptor \u03b3 subunit gene, in GABRG2 and there is another gene related with calcium channel the PCDH19 which is also known as Epilepsy Female with Mental Retardation. Penetrance for this disorder is estimated at approximately 60%.\n\nSigns and symptoms\nIndividuals with GEFS+ present with a range of epilepsy phenotypes. These include febrile seizures that end by age 6 (FS), such seizures extending beyond age 6 that may include afebrile tonic-clonic, myoclonic, absence, atonic seizures and myoclonic-astatic epilepsy. Individuals may also present with SMEI, characterized by generally tonic-clonic seizures, impaired psychomotor development, myoclonic seizures, ataxia, and poor response to many anticonvulsants.\n\nPathophysiology\n\nType 1\n\nGEFS+ type 1 is a subtype of GEFS+ in which there are mutations in SCN1B, a gene encoding a sodium", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEpilepsy types\nGenetic disorders with OMIM but no gene\nAutosomal dominant disorders\nSyndromes\nChannelopathies\nSodium channelopathies\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEpilepsy types\n\tEpilepsy\n\tNeurological disorders\nGenetic disorders with OMIM but no gene\n\tGenetic disorders\n\tOMIM\nAutosomal dominant disorders\n\tAutosomal dominant disorders\n\tGenetic disease stubs\nSyndromes\n\tMedical conditions\nChannelopathies\n\tGenetic disorders\n\tNeurological disorders\n\tSyndromes affecting the nervous system\nSodium channelopathies\n\tChannelopathies\n\tSodium channel\n\tNeurological disorders" }, { "title": "HMS Orlionoch", "content": "HMS Orlionoch was a Russian tanker which was seized by the British Royal Navy and used as seaplane tender in 1919.\n\nShe was originally known as the Orlenok and was in the Centro-Caspian Flotilla, the naval force of the Centro-Caspian Dictatorship. In March 1919, the British were concerned about Bolshevik sympathies amongst the sailors of this flotilla, and disbanded it, integrating many of the ships into the British Caspian Flotilla. The Orlenok was redubbed HMS Orlionoch and added to their force, providing a tender for No. 266 Squadron RAF. The Flotilla was disbanded in August 1919 British and HMS Orlionoch was transferred with the 266 Squadron aeroplanes to the Caspian Flotilla of the White Movement. She was renamed the Orlenok and continued to be used by them until late 1919.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoyal Navy ship names\nSeaplane tenders of the United Kingdom\nShips of the White Movement\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoyal Navy ship names\n\tMilitary ship names\n\tShips of the United Kingdom\n\tUnited Kingdom navy-related lists\n\tBritish military-related lists\nSeaplane tenders of the United Kingdom\n\tMilitary units and formations of the Royal Navy\n\tSeaplane tenders by country\n\tShips of the Royal Navy\nShips of the White Movement\n\tRussian Civil War ships\n\tMilitary units and formations of the Russian Civil War\n\tShips of Russia\n\tHistory of the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia\n\tMilitary history of Russia\n\tSoviet Navy" }, { "title": "Daxton Hill", "content": "Daxton Hill (born September 29, 2000) is an American football defensive back for the Michigan Wolverines.\n\nHigh school career\nHill attended Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As a senior in 2019, he was the Gatorade Football Player of the Year for Oklahoma. He played in the 2019 U.S. Army All-American Game. A five star recruit, he committed to play college football at the University of Michigan before switching to the University of Alabama and then switched back to Michigan.\n\nCollege career\nAs a true freshman at Michigan in 2019, Hill played in 13 games with three starts and had 36 tackles and one interception. As a sophomore in 2020, he started six games, recording 46 tackles and one interception. He returned to Michigan as a starter in 2021 and received 1st team all Big Ten honors.\n\nPersonal life\nHis brother, Justice Hill, plays in the NFL for the Baltimore Ravens.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football defensive backs\nMichigan Wolverines football players\nBooker T. Washington High School (Tulsa, Oklahoma) alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football defensive backs\n\tAmerican football secondary\n\tAmerican football players by position\nMichigan Wolverines football players\n\tCollege football players in the United States\n\tMichigan Wolverines athletes\nBooker T. Washington High School (Tulsa, Oklahoma) alumni\n\tHigh school sports in Oklahoma\n\tAlumni by high school in the United States\n\tTulsa, Oklahoma\n\tSchools in Tulsa County, Oklahoma" }, { "title": "Angela Buxton", "content": "Angela Buxton (16 August 193414 August 2020) was a British tennis player. She won the women's doubles title at both the French Championships and Wimbledon in 1956 with her playing partner Althea Gibson.\n\nEarly life\nBuxton was born in Liverpool on 16 August 1934, one of two children born to Harry and Violet (Greenberg) Buxton. Her grandparents on both sides were Jewish and had immigrated to England from Russia, fleeing from the pogroms in the early 1900s. She was raised partly in South Africa. Buxton's father owned a successful cinema chain in northwestern England, which allowed her to attend boarding school at Gloddaeth Hall. While there, a coach noticed her tennis ability and urged her to acquire more training.\n\nCareer\nBuxton began playing tennis at a young age. After spending time undergoing training in London and Los Angeles, in 1954 she earned the British No. 4 ranking. Buxton then reached the 1955 Wimbledon singles quarterfinals and climbed to World No. 9 in the rankings. She played in Wightman Cup competition for the United Kingdom in 1954, 1955, and 1956.\n\nBuxton had her most successful tennis year in 1956. She won the women's doubles title and reached the singles final at Wimbledon, the first Briton to do so in 17 years. She won the English Indoor and London Grass Court singles championships and the English Hard Court doubles crown (with Darlene Hard). At the French Championships, she reached the singles semifinals and won the women's doubles title with Althea Gibson,", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish female tennis players\nJewish tennis players\nWimbledon champions (pre-Open Era)\nFrench Championships (tennis) champions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish female tennis players\n\tWomen's tennis players by nationality\n\tTennis in the United Kingdom\n\tTennis players from Great Britain\nJewish tennis players\n\tJewish sportspeople by sport\n\tJewish British sportspeople\nWimbledon champions (pre-Open Era)\n\tWimbledon champions\n\tFemale tennis players\n\t20th-century women's tennis players\nFrench Championships (tennis) champions\n\tFrench Championships (tennis)\n\tFemale tennis players\n\t20th-century women's tennis players" }, { "title": "Jeffrey Young", "content": "Jeffrey E. Young (born 9 March 1950) is an American psychologist best known for having developed schema therapy. He is the founder of the Schema Therapy Institute.\n\nAfter earning an undergraduate degree at Yale University, he obtained a higher education degree at the University of Pennsylvania, where he then pursued postdoctoral studies with Aaron Beck.\n\nHe has written numerous books on cognitive behavioral therapy and schema therapy. His two most famous books are Schema Therapy (for professionals), and Reinventing Your Life (for the general public).\n\nSources \n\nLiving people\nAmerican psychologists\nYale University alumni\nUniversity of Pennsylvania alumni\n1950 births", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLiving people\nAmerican psychologists\nYale University alumni\nUniversity of Pennsylvania alumni\n1950 births\nCognitive behavioral therapy\nSchema therapy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLiving people\n\tPeople\n\tBiography\nAmerican psychologists\n\tPsychologists by nationality\n\tScientists by nationality\n\tYale University alumni\n\tUniversity of Pennsylvania alumni\nYale University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tPeople associated with Yale University\nUniversity of Pennsylvania alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tPeople associated with the University of Pennsylvania\n1950 births\n\t1950 in the United States\nCognitive behavioral therapy\n\tPsychological therapies\n\tMental health\nSchema therapy\n\tPsychological therapies\n\tCognitive behavioral therapy\n\tMental health" }, { "title": "September 28", "content": "\n\nEvents\n\nPre-1600\n48 BC \u2013 Pompey disembarks at Pelusium upon arriving in Egypt, whereupon he is assassinated by order of King Ptolemy XIII.\n 235 \u2013 Pope Pontian resigns. He is exiled to the mines of Sardinia, along with Hippolytus of Rome.\n 351 \u2013 Constantius II defeats the usurper Magnentius.\n365 \u2013 Roman usurper Procopius bribes two legions passing by Constantinople, and proclaims himself emperor.\n 935 \u2013 Duke Wenceslaus I of Bohemia is murdered by a group of nobles led by his brother Boleslaus I, who succeeds him.\n 995 \u2013 Boleslaus II, Duke of Bohemia, kills most members of the rival Slavn\u00edk dynasty.\n1066 \u2013 William the Conqueror lands in England, beginning the Norman conquest.\n1106 \u2013 King Henry I of England defeats his brother Robert Curthose at the Battle of Tinchebray.\n1238 \u2013 King James I of Aragon conquers Valencia from the Moors. Shortly thereafter, he proclaims himself king of Valencia.\n1322 \u2013 Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, defeats Frederick I of Austria in the Battle of M\u00fchldorf.\n1538 \u2013 Ottoman\u2013Venetian War: The Ottoman Navy scores a decisive victory over a Holy League fleet in the Battle of Preveza.\n1542 \u2013 Juan Rodr\u00edguez Cabrillo of Portugal arrives at what is now San Diego, California. He is the first European in California.\n\n1601\u20131900\n1779 \u2013 American Revolution: Samuel Huntington is elected President of the Continental Congress, succeeding John Jay.\n1781 \u2013 American Revolution: American forces backed by a French fleet begin the siege of Yorktown.\n1787 \u2013 The Congress of ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDays of the year\nSeptember observances\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDays of the year\n\tUnits of time\n\tCalendar terms\nSeptember observances\n\tObservances by month\n\tSeptember\n\tAutumn events" }, { "title": "Squash at the 1998 Commonwealth Games", "content": "The inaugural squash competition at the 1998 Commonwealth Games took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 11 September until 21 September 1998. There were no bronze medal play off matches because both losing semi-finalists were awarded a bronze medal.\n\nMedallists\n\nResults\n\nMen's singles (10-16 Sep)\n\nWomen's singles (10-16 Sep)\n\nMen's doubles (17-20 Sep)\n\nWomen's doubles (17-20 Sep)\n\nMixed doubles (17-20 Sep)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1998 Commonwealth Games events\nSquash at the Commonwealth Games\nSquash in Malaysia\nSports competitions in Kuala Lumpur\n1998 in squash\n1998 in Malaysian sport\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1998 Commonwealth Games events\n\t1998 in multi-sport events\n\tEvents at the 1998 Commonwealth Games\nSquash at the Commonwealth Games\n\tCommonwealth Games by sport\n\tSquash at multi-sport events\nSquash in Malaysia\n\tSquash by country\n\tSport in Malaysia by sport\nSports competitions in Kuala Lumpur\n\tSport in Kuala Lumpur\n\tSports events in Malaysia\n1998 in squash\n\tYears in squash\n\t1998 in sports by sport\n1998 in Malaysian sport\n\t1998 in Asian sport\n\tYears in Malaysia\n\tSport by year by country\n\tMalaysian sport by year" }, { "title": "Davis v. FEC", "content": "Davis v. Federal Election Commission, 554 U.S. 724 (2008), is a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that Sections 319(a) and (b) of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (popularly known as the McCain-Feingold Act) unconstitutionally infringed on a candidate's First Amendment rights.\n\nBackground\nSection 319(b) of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA) of 2002 contained the so-called \"Millionaire's Amendment,\" which required a candidate for federal office in the United States to file a \"declaration of intent\" regarding how much of the candidate's personal funds he or she intended to spend in the upcoming election. This provision was triggered only if the candidate's \"opposition personal funds amount\" (OPFA)\u2014the amount of personal funds available to them for expenditure in the race\u2014exceeded $350,000. Additional disclosures were required to be made to the opposition candidate, any involved national political parties, and the Federal Election Commission (FEC) if these personal expenditures exceeded additional, enumerated benchmarks in the legislation. Once the OPFA was triggered, the wealthy candidate would still be subject to the contribution limitations imposed by the BCRA and other federal and state laws. However, Section 319(a) provided that the contribution caps for the non-self-financing opposition candidate were now tripled, and the non-self-financing candidate could receive coordinated contributions and expenditures from his or her national ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Supreme Court cases\nFederal Election Commission litigation\n2008 in United States case law\nBipartisan Campaign Reform Act\nFirst Amendment to the United States Constitution case law\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Supreme Court cases\n\tSupreme Court of the United States cases by court\n\tSupreme Court of the United States\n\tUnited States Supreme Court cases by jurisdiction\nFederal Election Commission litigation\n\tUnited States election case law\n\tLegal history of the United States\n\tUnited States federal election law\n2008 in United States case law\n\tUnited States Supreme Court cases\n\t2000s in United States case law\n\t2008 in American law\nBipartisan Campaign Reform Act\n\tUnited States federal election legislation\n\t107th United States Congress\n\tCampaign finance in the United States\nFirst Amendment to the United States Constitution case law\n\tUnited States constitutional case law\n\tFirst Amendment to the United States Constitution\n\tUnited States constitutional law\n\tUnited States free expression case law\n\tUnited States Supreme Court cases regarding the First Amendment" }, { "title": "2019 Katsina State gubernatorial election", "content": "The 2019 Katsina State gubernatorial election occurred in Nigeria on March 9, 2019. Incumbent APC Governor Aminu Bello Masari won re-election for a second term, defeating PDP Garba Yakubu Lado and 16 other party candidates.\n\nAminu Bello Masari emerged APC gubernatorial candidate after scoring 5,562 votes and defeating his closest rival, Abubakar Isa, who received 8 votes. He picked Mannir Yakubu as his running mate. Garba Yakubu Lado was the PDP candidate with Salisu Yusuf Majigiri as his running mate. 18 candidates contested in the election.\n\nElectoral system\nThe Governor of Katsina State is elected using the plurality voting system.\n\nPrimary election\n\nAPC primary\nThe APC primary election was held on September 30, 2018. Aminu Bello Masari won the primary election polling 5,562 votes against 2 other candidates. His closest rival was Abubakar Isa, an accomplished businessman who came second with 8 votes, while Garba Dankani came third with 1 vote.\n\nCandidates\nParty nominee: Aminu Bello Masari: Incumbent governor of the state\nRunning mate: Mannir Yakubu: A politician and surveyor\nAbubakar Isa: An accomplished businessman\nGarba Dankani\n\nPDP primary\nThe PDP primary election was held on September 30, 2018. Garba Yakubu Lado won the primary election polling 3,385 votes against 5 other candidates. His closest rival was Ahmad Yar\u2019adua who came second with 243 votes, Abdullahi Faskari, the state's former deputy governor and Musa Nashuni, a former PDP gubernatorial candidate in 2015 h", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2019 elections in Nigeria\nGubernatorial elections in Nigeria\nKatsina State\nNigeria politics-related lists\nElections in Katsina State\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2019 elections in Nigeria\n\tElections in Nigeria\n\t2019 elections in Africa\n\t2019 in Nigeria\nGubernatorial elections in Nigeria\n\tElections in Nigeria\n\tSubnational elections by country\n\tGubernatorial elections\nKatsina State\n\tStates of Nigeria\n\tGeography of Nigeria\nNigeria politics-related lists\n\tPolitics of Nigeria\n\tPolitical history of Nigeria\n\tElections in Nigeria\nElections in Katsina State\n\tElections in Nigeria by state\n\tElections in Nigeria\n\tPolitics of Nigeria\n\tKatsina State" }, { "title": "Chasing Maria Menounos", "content": "Chasing Maria Menounos is an American reality television series that debuted March 18, 2014, on Oxygen. The show follows the lives of Maria Menounos and long-time boyfriend Keven, who have been living together unmarried for over 15 years with Maria's parents, Costas and Litsa, and Keven's lifetime best friend from Boston, Joe Gear. The show chronicles Menounos's career in the entertainment industry and family matters. These include living with traditional Greek immigrant parents that insist she marry and have children, and working her jobs such as managing an online broadcast network, AfterBuzz TV, with boyfriend Keven.\n\nCast\nMaria Menounos\nKeven Undergaro\nCostas Menounos\nLitsa Menounos\nJoe Gear\n\nEpisodes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2014 American television series debuts\nAmerican reality television series\nTelevision shows filmed in Los Angeles\nOxygen (TV network) original programming\nTelevision series by Endemol\nAmerican television series featuring cast members\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2014 American television series debuts\n\tAmerican television series by debut year\n\t2014 in American television\nAmerican reality television series\n\tAmerican television series by genre\n\tReality television series by nationality\nTelevision shows filmed in Los Angeles\n\tTelevision shows by city\n\tTelevision in California\n\tOxygen (TV network) original programming\nTelevision series by Endemol\n\tTelevision series by company\n\tEndemol\nAmerican television series featuring cast members\n\tTelevision series by type\n\tTelevision in the United States" }, { "title": "American Horse (disambiguation)", "content": "American Horse can refer to:\n\nPeople \nAmerican Horse (1830\u20131876), American Horse (elder): Lakota chieftain and uncle to American Horse the younger \nAmerican Horse (1840\u20131908), prominent chief of the Oglala Lakota, the son of Sitting Bear and son in law of Red Cloud \nAmerican Horse (Ve'ho'evo'ha - \u2033He-Has-A-White-Man's-Horse\u2033), chief of the Northern Suhtai band of the Northern Cheyenne and part of the Council of Forty-four, prominent warrior in the Battle of the Little Big Horn\n\nAnimals \nEquus scotti, the extinct native American horse\nOther extinct equids from North America, such as Equus conversidens and Equus lambei\nMustang, modern-day free-ranging horses descended from domestic stock of European explorers and colonists\n\nOther uses\nAmerican Horse Creek, a stream in South Dakota\n\"American Horse\", a song from the album Sonic Temple by The Cult", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLakota leaders\nOglala Lakota\nNorthern Cheyenne\nPrehistoric horses\nMustangs\nRivers of South Dakota\nSongs by The Cult\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLakota leaders\n\tNative American leaders\n\tAmerican Indian people\n\tOglala people\nOglala Lakota\n\tSioux\n\tNative American tribes in South Dakota\n\tTeton\nNorthern Cheyenne\n\tCheyenne tribe\n\tNative American tribes in Montana\nPrehistoric horses\n\tPrehistoric mammals of North America\n\tEquus (genus)\nMustangs\n\tHorse breeds\n\tHorses of the Americas\nRivers of South Dakota\n\tRivers of the United States by state\n\tGeography of South Dakota\nSongs by The Cult\n\tSongs by artist\n\tWorks by medium and author\n\tRock songs" }, { "title": "Franz (surname)", "content": "Franz is a surname of German origin. Notable persons with this name include:\n\n Agnes Franz (1794\u20131843), German writer\n Anselm Franz (1900\u20131994), Austrian engineer\n Arthur Franz (1920\u20132006), American actor\n Dennis Franz (born 1944), American actor noted for NYPD Blue\n Eduard Franz (1902\u20131983), American actor\n Elizabeth Franz (born 1941), American actress\n Ellen Franz (1839\u20131923), German pianist and actress\n Friedrich Franz (1783\u20131860), Moravian physicist and mathematician\n Frederick William Franz (1893\u20131992), past president of the Jehovah's Witnesses\n Helmut Franz (1911\u20132002), German academic teacher and choral conductor\n Horst Franz (born 1940), German football manager\n John E. Franz (born 1929), American organic chemist\n Johnny Franz (1922\u20131977), UK record producer\n Katherine Franz (born 1972), American chemist\n Kurt Franz (1914\u20131998), German Nazi SS commandant of Treblinka extermination camp\n Ludwig Franz (1922\u20131990), German politician\n Marie-Louise von Franz (1915\u20131998), Swiss Jungian psychologist and scholar\n Maik Franz (born 1981), German footballer\n Mike Frantz (born 1986), German footballer\n Nolan Franz, American football player\n Raymond Franz (1922\u20132010), former Jehovah's Witness\n Robert Franz (1815\u20131892), German composer\n Rod Franz (1925\u20131999), American football player\n Ron Franz (born 1945), American professional basketball player\n Walter Franz (1911\u20131992), German theoretical physicist\n Wilhelm Franz (1913\u20131971), German audio engineer\n Wolfgang Franz (born 1944), Ge", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman-language surnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman-language surnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tGerman words and phrases\n\tGerman given names\n\tSurnames of German origin" }, { "title": "Ivan Hausen", "content": "Ivan Zanoni Hausen (November 2, 1927 \u2013 April 21, 2003) was a Brazilian track and field athlete who competed at the 1948 Summer Olympics in the 100 metres, 200 metres and 4 x 100 metres relay.\n\nCompetition record\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBrazilian male sprinters\nOlympic athletes of Brazil\nAthletes (track and field) at the 1948 Summer Olympics\n1927 births\n2003 deaths\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBrazilian male sprinters\n\tAthletics (track and field) in Brazil\n\tMale sprinters by nationality\nOlympic athletes of Brazil\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the Summer Olympics by nationality\n\tBrazilian sportspeople in athletics (track and field)\nAthletes (track and field) at the 1948 Summer Olympics\n\tAthletics events at the 1948 Summer Olympics\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the Summer Olympics\n1927 births\n\tBirths by year\n\t1927 in Brazil\n2003 deaths\n\tDeaths by year\n\t2003 in Brazil" }, { "title": "Patch point", "content": "In electronic audio technology, a patch point is a connection that allows a signal to be withdrawn from a device, modified in some way, and returned. This can, for example, be done using a phone connector, using the tip of the plug for the outgoing mono signal, and the ring for the returning signal, a configuration known as \"tip send, ring return\". Commonly known as an insert on professional audio mixing consoles.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAudio engineering\nAudio technology\nSound recording technology\nSound production technology\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAudio engineering\n\tEngineering disciplines\n\tSound technology\n\tAudio\nAudio technology\n\tSound technology\n\tSound production technology\nSound recording technology\n\tSound technology\n\tRecording\n\tMusic technology\nSound production technology\n\tSound technology\n\tProduction of music\n\tMusic technology" }, { "title": "Happonvilliers", "content": "Happonvilliers is a commune in the Eure-et-Loir department in northern France.\n\nPopulation\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Eure-et-Loir\nPopulated places in Eure-et-Loir\nCommunes in France\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Eure-et-Loir\n\tCommunes of France by department\n\tGeography of Eure-et-Loir\nPopulated places in Eure-et-Loir\n\tPopulated places in France by department\n\tGeography of Eure-et-Loir\nCommunes in France\n\tPopulated places in France\n\tSubdivisions of France\n\tFrench geography stubs" }, { "title": "Pentimento (band)", "content": "Pentimento is an American punk rock band from Buffalo, New York.\n\nHistory\nPentimento formed in the year 2011. Since then, they have released two full-length albums, two EPs, and two splits. In November 2011, the band supported Last Call on tour. Pentimento went on two co-headlining tours with Light Years. The first was a 2011/2012 winter US tour with Light Years. The second tour was a European tour in February 2012. The band released their debut self-titled full length on November 13, 2012. Following complications with their label, the band decided to release their debut album for free. In the spring of 2013, the band went on the March Radness Tour with Candy Hearts and Allison Weiss. In the Summer of 2013, the band supported Less than Jake and Hostage Calm along the East Coast. In the fall of 2013, the band embarked on a tour with Real Friends, Forever Came Calling, and Mixtapes. Pentimento supported Reggie and the Full Effect and Dads on their 2014 winter tour. Pentimento went on a summer tour in July 2014 with Have Mercy and Gates The band has had appearances on major festivals across the United States and Canada including Riot Fest, Skate 'n Surf and The FEST. August 2014 the band performed in front of thousands in Buffalo, NY supporting Weezer, Brand New and The Sheila Divine. In early 2015, they went on tour with A Loss For Words. On June 10, 2015, Pentimento released a song titled Stuck Forever from their upcoming second studio album I, No Longer, which was released", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican punk rock groups\nMusical groups established in 2011\nMusical groups from Buffalo, New York\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican punk rock groups\n\tPunk rock groups by nationality\n\tMusical groups from the United States by genre\nMusical groups established in 2011\n\tMusical groups established in the 21st century\n\t2011 in music\nMusical groups from Buffalo, New York\n\tMusical groups from New York (state)\n\tMusic of New York (state)" }, { "title": "Martin Anstey", "content": "Martin Anstey was a Bible chronologer significant for his contribution to biblical literalism for successfully resolving the apparent time gaps contained within the Bible's internal chronology. In 1913 Anstey's book, The Romance of Bible Chronology was published, explaining how subtle pieces of information within the Bible text resolve these apparent chronological gaps.\n\nHe was the brother of John Anstey and also a keen Anstey genealogist, mapping many of the early branches of the Devon Ansteys.\n\nThe Romance of Bible Chronology\nAnstey identified five apparent chronological gaps within the Bible text, that had been attempted to be resolved with varying degrees of success by previous Bible chronologers. The five apparent chronological gaps that Anstey identified were:\n\n The Noah-Shem connection, which determines the exact age of Noah at the birth of Shem, (which Anstey calculated to be 502 years).\n The Terah-Abraham connection, which determines the exact age of Terah at the birth of Abraham, (which Anstey calculated to be 130 years).\n The Joseph-Moses connection, which determines the exact number of years which elapsed between the death of Joseph, with which the Chronology of the book of Genesis ends (Gen. 50:26), and the birth of Moses, with which the Chronology of the book of Exodus begins (Exodus 7:7), (which Anstey calculated to be 64 years).\n The Joshua-Judges connection, which determines the number of years that elapsed during the administration of Joshua and the Elders ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBible chronologists\nBiblical literalists\nEnglish genealogists\nChristian writers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBible chronologists\n\tChronologists\nBiblical literalists\n\tChristian fundamentalism\nEnglish genealogists\n\tGenealogists by nationality\n\tBritish genealogists\nChristian writers\n\tReligious writers\n\tChristian writers by nationality\n\tEnglish religious writers\n\tChristian literature" }, { "title": "List of Ukrainian Americans", "content": "There are many Ukrainian-Americans in the United States, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and their American descendants. To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Ukrainian American or must have references showing they are Ukrainian American and are sufficiently notable to merit a Wikipedia article.\n\nActors and comedians \nNick Adams \u2013 actor, screenwriter \n Nina Arianda \u2013 actress and Tony Award winner\n Anthony Atamanuik \u2013 actor and comedian\n Pat Bilon \u2013 actor\n Natalie Burn \u2013 actress\n Matt Czuchry \u2013 actor\nIrina Dvorovenko \u2013 ballet dancer and actress\n George Dzundza \u2013 actor\n Erika Eleniak \u2013 actress, father is of Ukrainian descent\n Taissa Farmiga \u2013 actress\n Vera Farmiga \u2013 actress\n John Hodiak \u2013 actor\n Dustin Hoffman \u2013 actor, of Jewish descent \n Milla Jovovich \u2013 actress, supermodel and musician; born in Kiev, to a Serbian father and a Russian mother\n Danny Kaye \u2013 actor, of Jewish descent\n Alla Korot \u2013 actress\n Kiril Kulish \u2013 stage actor, Ukrainian Jewish\n Mila Kunis \u2013 actress and voice actress, Ukrainian Jewish\n Oksana Lada \u2013 actress, born in western Ukraine\n Laryssa Lauret \u2013 Broadway, television, and film actress, of Ukrainian descent\n Olga Lezhneva \u2013 actress born in Kharkiv; Ukrainian mother\n Traci Lords \u2013 actress born Nora Kuzma; her father was of Ukrainian ancestry\n Walter Matthau \u2013 actor, of Jewish descent\n Mike Mazurki \u2013 actor\n Boris McGiver \u2013 actor\n Alex Meneses \u2013 actress\n George Montgomery \u2013 ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of Ukrainian people\nLists of American people by ethnic or national origin\nAmerican people of Ukrainian descent\nUkrainian-American culture\nUkrainian diaspora in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of Ukrainian people\n\tEthnic groups in Ukraine\n\tLists of people by nationality\n\tLists of people by ethnicity\nLists of American people by ethnic or national origin \n\tEthnic groups in the United States\n\tAmerican people by ethnic or national origin\nAmerican people of Ukrainian descent\n\tAmerican people by ethnic or national origin\n\tUkrainian diaspora\nUkrainian-American culture\n\tUkrainian diaspora by country\n\tAmerican culture by ethnicity\n\tUkrainian culture\nUkrainian diaspora in the United States\n\tUkrainian diaspora\n\tImmigration to the United States\n\tEthnic groups in the United States" }, { "title": "District council", "content": "District council may refer to:\nA branch of local government in the United Kingdom:\nSupervising one of the Districts of England:\nA Metropolitan borough\nA Non-metropolitan district\nA Unitary authority\nSupervising one of the Principal Areas of Wales\nSupervising one of the Subdivisions of Scotland\nSupervising one of the Districts of Northern Ireland\nA branch of local government in the Australian state of South Australia\nOne of the District Councils of Bangladesh\nOne of the District Councils of Hong Kong\nDistrict Council (First), a functional constituency in the elections for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong\nDistrict Council (Second), a functional constituency in the elections for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong\nOne of the District Councils of India\nOne of the Districts of New Zealand\nCouncil of the District of Columbia, local government of District of Columbia\nA Labour council at a district level", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLocal government in the United Kingdom\nLocal government in Australia\nLocal government in Bangladesh\nLocal government in Hong Kong\nLocal government in India\nLocal government in New Zealand\nLocal government in the United States\nDistricts of England\nPrincipal Areas of Wales\nSubdivisions of Scotland\nDistricts of Northern Ireland\nDistrict Councils of Bangladesh\nDistrict Councils of Hong Kong\nDistrict Councils of India\nDistricts of New Zealand\nCouncil of the District of Columbia\nLabour councils\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLocal government in the United Kingdom\n\tGovernment of the United Kingdom \n\tLocal government by country\nLocal government in Australia \n\tGovernment of Australia \n\tLocal government by country\nLocal government in Bangladesh\n\tGovernment of Bangladesh \n\tLocal government by country\nLocal government in Hong Kong\n\tGovernment of Hong Kong \n\tLocal government by country\nLocal government in India\n\tGovernment of India \n\tLocal government by country\nLocal government in New Zealand\n\tGovernment of New Zealand \n\tLocal government by country\nLocal government in the United States\n\tGovernment of the United States \n\tLocal government by country\nDistricts of England\n\tSubdivisions of England\nPrincipal Areas of Wales\n\tSubdivisions of Wales\nSubdivisions of Scotland\n\tSubdivisions of the United Kingdom\nDistricts of Northern Ireland\n\tSubdivisions of Northern Ireland\nDistrict Councils of Bangladesh\n\tLocal government in Bangladesh\nDistrict Councils of Hong Kong\n\tLocal government in Hong Kong\nDistrict Councils of India\n\tLocal government in India\nDistricts of New Zealand\n\tSubdivisions of New Zealand\nCouncil of the District of Columbia\n\tGovernment of Washington, D.C.\nLabour councils\n\tTrade unions in the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Hausdorff completion", "content": "In algebra, the Hausdorff completion of a group G with filtration is the inverse limit of the discrete group . A basic example is a profinite completion. The image of the canonical map is a Hausdorff topological group and its kernel is the intersection of all : i.e., the closure of the identity element. The canonical homomorphism is an isomorphism, where is a graded module associated to the filtration.\n\nThe concept is named after Felix Hausdorff.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGroup theory\nAlgebraic structures\nTopological groups\nMathematical structures\nMathematics named after people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGroup theory\n\tAlgebraic structures\n\tFields of mathematics\nAlgebraic structures\n\tMathematical objects\n\tMathematics\nTopological groups\n\tAlgebraic structures\n\tTopological objects\n\tFields of mathematics\nMathematical structures\n\tMathematics\nMathematics named after people\n\tEponyms\n\tMathematics" }, { "title": "1881 Quebec general election", "content": "The 1881 Quebec general election was held on December 2, 1881, to elect members of the 5th Legislative Assembly for the Province of Quebec, Canada. The Quebec Conservative Party, led by Premier Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau, defeated the Quebec Liberal Party, led by Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbini\u00e8re.\n\nResults\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nQuebec general elections\n1881 elections in Canada\n19th-century elections in Canada\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nQuebec general elections\n\tElections in Quebec\n\tProvincial elections in Canada\n\tEvents in Quebec\n\tProvincial politics in Quebec\n1881 elections in Canada\n\t19th-century elections in Canada\n\tElections in Canada by year\n\t1881 in Canadian politics\n\t1881 in Quebec\n19th-century elections in Canada\n\tElections in Canada by century\n\t19th century in Canada\n\t19th century in politics\n\t19th century by country" }, { "title": "Reily Foods Company", "content": "Reily Foods Company is the primary division of Wm. B. Reily & Company Inc. and specializes in selling food and beverages. The company started in the coffee and tea business and has diversified through to include condiments, dressings, seasonings, and baking products. Luzianne Iced Tea is available nationally while other products have greater distribution and demand in the Southern United States. The Reily Foods Company is headquartered in the Central Business District of New Orleans, Louisiana.\n\nHistory \nWilliam B. Reily began his career in the grocery and packaged goods business in the late 1870s as a country store clerk in Bastrop, LA. After spending eight years in that position, Reily decided to open his own retail grocery store. Only two years later, Reily moved 25 miles south to Monroe, LA where he started the Southern Grocery Company, Inc., a wholesale grocery business. During this time he noticed the popularity of his coffee products and realized that he could create a profitable coffee roasting business. After 14 years of building and running his successful wholesale business in Monroe, Reily moved to New Orleans to start what would become the Reily Foods Company.\n\nOn December 11, 1902, Reily and his partners began their coffee roasting, grinding and distributing company in New Orleans. At the time, more than 85% of all coffee beans imported into the United States passed through New Orleans so it gave Reily first choice of the best coffee beans available. Later the n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFood and drink companies of the United States\nCompanies based in New Orleans\nCoffee companies of the United States\nCondiment companies of the United States\nFood manufacturers of the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFood and drink companies of the United States\n\tFood and drink companies by country\n\tCompanies of the United States by industry\n\tFood industry companies in the United States\nCompanies based in New Orleans\n\tCompanies by city in the United States\n\tCompanies based in Louisiana\n\tEconomy of New Orleans\n\tOrganizations based in New Orleans\nCoffee companies of the United States\n\tCoffee companies by country\n\tFood and drink companies of the United States\nCondiment companies of the United States\n\tFood and drink companies of the United States\n\tFood manufacturers in the United States\nFood manufacturers of the United States\n\tManufacturing companies of the United States by industry\n\tFood and drink companies of the United States\n\tFood industry companies in the United States\n\tManufacturers of the United States by industry\n\tConsumer goods manufacturers of the United States\n\tFood processing in the United States\n\tManufacturers of the United States by product type\n\tFood product manufacturers of the United States\n\tConsumer goods manufacturers of the United States by product type" }, { "title": "Eggner Trio", "content": "The Eggner Trio is a piano trio from Vienna. The members are three brothers: Georg Eggner (violin), Florian Eggner (cello), and Christoph Eggner (piano). The trio performs and records a range of classical and modern chamber works. It has appeared in such distinguished venues as Wigmore Hall in London and the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, and in 2003 won the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition.\n\nPerformance\nSince the brothers founded the Eggner Trio in 1997, it has appeared throughout Europe, in Japan, Argentina, Uruguay, the United States and quite frequently in Australia and New Zealand. International festivals in which they have performed include the Kissinger Summer, the Schubertiade in Schwarzenberg, the Heidelberger Fr\u00fchling and the Chamber Music Festival in Lockenhaus.\n\nThe trio received international recognition in 2003 when they won the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition in Australia. In 2006, through the European Concert Hall Organisation \"Rising Stars\" series, they played concerts in such venues as Carnegie Hall, Cit\u00e9 de la Musique in Paris, the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, the Philharmonie in Cologne, the Mozarteum in Salzburg and the Musikverein in Vienna.\n\nRecordings\nSource:\n\nRecordings with Live Classics include the Beethoven Trio in D Major op. 70 Nr. 1 (Ghost Trio), the Archduke Trio in B-flat Major op. 97 (This CD was awarded the Golden Label 2007/08 by the Belgian classical music website \"Klassiek Centraal\"), and Mendelssohn\u2019s Trio i", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPiano trios\nClassical music groups from Austria\nMusical groups from Vienna\nSibling musical trios\nMusical groups established in 1997\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPiano trios\n\tClassical music groups\n\tMusical groups by genre\nClassical music groups from Austria\n\tClassical music groups by country\n\tMusic of Austria\n\tMusical groups from Austria\nMusical groups from Vienna\n\tMusical groups by city\n\tMusic of Vienna\nSibling musical trios\n\tMusical trios\n\tSibling musical groups\n\tMusical groups by members\nMusical groups established in 1997\n\tMusical groups by year of establishment\n\t1997 in music\n\t1997 establishments in Austria" }, { "title": "List of rural localities in Vologda Oblast", "content": "This is a list of rural localities in Vologda Oblast. Vologda Oblast () is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is Vologda. Population: 1,202,444 (2010 Census).\n\nBabayevsky District \nRural localities in Babayevsky District:\n\nBabushkinsky District \nRural localities in Babushkinsky District:\n\nBelozersky District \nRural localities in Belozersky District:\n\nChagodoshchensky District \nRural localities in Chagodoshchensky District:\n\n Alexeyevskoye\n Anishino\n Anisimovo\n Babushkino\n Baranovo\n Belskoye\n Belye Kresty\n Berezye\n Borisovo\n Bortnikovo\n Chagoda\n Cherenskoye\n Chikusovo\n Dubrova\n Fishovo\n Fryazino\n Gora\n Grechnevo\n Grigoryevo\n Ignashino\n Izboishchi\n Kabozha\n Kharchikha\n Klypino\n Kochubino\n Kolobovo\n Kostyleva Gora\n Kotovo\n Krasnaya Gorka\n Leshutino\n Leshutinskaya Gora\n Lukinskoye\n Lvov Dvor\n Makhovo\n Malashkino\n Mardas\n Maryino\n Megrino\n Metelishchi\n Mishino\n Naumovskoye\n Niz\n Novaya\n Novinka\n Oksyukovo\n Okulovo\n Olisovo\n Osipovo\n Panik\n Pervomaysky\n Podlipye\n Pokrovskoye\n Puchnino\n Pustyn\n Remenevo\n Selishche\n Semovo\n Seredka\n Sholokhovo\n Sirotovo\n Smerdomsky\n Trukhino\n Trukhnovo\n Usadishchi\n Valun\n Valye\n Yerokhovo\n Zagorye\n Zalozno\n Zaruchevye\n Zhernovitsy\n Zubovo\n\nCherepovetsky District \nRural localities in Cherepovetsky District:\n\n Abakanovo\n Afanasovo\n Akinkhovo\n Anashkino\n Andogsky\n Anfalovo\n Anisimovka\n Annino\n Antonovo\n Arkhangelskoye\n Avdeyevskaya\n Baranovo\n Barskoye Pole\n Baskakovo\n Batran\n Batransky\n Bavlenskoye\n Beketovo\n Belavino\n Be", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Vologda Oblast\nLists of populated places in Russia\nVologda Oblast\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Vologda Oblast\n\tPopulated places in Vologda Oblast\n\tGeography of Vologda Oblast\n\tRural localities in Russia by federal subject\nLists of populated places in Russia\n\tGeography of Russia-related lists\n\tLists of places in Russia\nVologda Oblast\n\tFederal subjects of Russia\n\tOblasts of Russia\n\tGeography of Vologda Oblast" }, { "title": "Cnemidophorus rostralis", "content": "Cnemidophorus rostralis is a species of teiid lizard endemic to Venezuela.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nReptiles of Venezuela\nTeiidae\nLizards of South America\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nReptiles of Venezuela\n\tReptiles of South America\n\tReptiles by country\n\tAmphibians and reptiles of Venezuela\nTeiidae\n\tLizards of South America\n\tReptiles of South America\nLizards of South America\n\tReptiles of South America\n\tFauna of South America by taxon" }, { "title": "User journey", "content": "A user journey is the experiences a person has when interacting with something, typically software. This idea is generally used by those involved with user experience design, web design, user-centered design, or anyone else focusing on how users interact with software experiences. It is often used as a shorthand for the overall user experience and set of actions that one can take in software or other virtual experiences.\n\nUser journeys describe at a high level of detail exactly what steps different users take to complete a specific task within a system, application, or website. This technique shows the current (as-is) user workflow, and reveals areas of improvement for the to-be workflow. When documented, this is often referred to as a User Journey Map.\n\nUser journeys are focused on the user and what they see and what they do, in comparison to the related web design term click path which is just a plain list of the text URLs that are hit when a user follows a particular Journey.\n\nPhases \nThe customer journey is divided into five phases which refer to the AIDA model.\n\n Awareness Awareness for the product is awakened (inspiration)\n Interest The interest in the product is increased (favoritism)\n Desire The customer is considering buying the product (wish)\n Action The product is bought (implementation)\n\nThe customer journey can be used in marketing and communication, especially in digital channels, to minimize wastage and make communication more efficient (in technical jargon", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUser experience design\nWebsite design\nInteraction design\nMarketing techniques\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUser experience design\n\tDesign\n\tInfluences on design\nWebsite design\n\tWeb development\n\tDesign occupations\nInteraction design\n\tHuman\u2013computer interaction\n\tDesign\n\tUsability\nMarketing techniques\n\tMarketing strategy\n\tAdvertising\n\tCommunication design" }, { "title": "Woods\u2013Gerry House", "content": "The Woods\u2013Gerry House (or Dr. Marshall Woods House) is an historic house on 62 Prospect Street in Providence, Rhode Island. It is a large, three story brick structure, designed by Richard Upjohn and built in 1860 for Dr. and Mrs. Marshall Wood. It is the largest surviving 19th-century house in Providence, measuring in width and in depth. It features restrained Italianate styling, most evident in its porch and porte-cochere, and in its roofline. The building currently houses the Admissions office for the Rhode Island School of Design.\n\nThe house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.\n\nGallery\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric houses in Rhode Island\nRichard Upjohn buildings\nRhode Island School of Design\nHouses in Providence, Rhode Island\nHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric houses in Rhode Island\n\tHistoric house museums in Rhode Island\n\tBuildings and structures in Rhode Island\n\tHouses in Rhode Island\nRichard Upjohn buildings\n\tGothic Revival architecture in Rhode Island\n\t19th-century architecture in the United States\nRhode Island School of Design\n\tUniversities and colleges in Providence, Rhode Island\n\tArt schools in the United States\n\tEducational institutions established in 1877\n\tSchools of visual arts in the United States\nHouses in Providence, Rhode Island\n\tBuildings and structures in Providence, Rhode Island\n\tHouses in Rhode Island\nHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island\n\tBuildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Rhode Island" }, { "title": "2018 UA", "content": "2018 UA is a small near-Earth Apollo asteroid that flew very close to the earth on 19 October 2018. It was discovered about 90 minutes before closest approach. After A106fgF, it was probably the second closest non-impacting approach of an asteroid in 2018.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNear-Earth asteroids\nApollo asteroids\n2018 in spaceflight\nAstronomical objects discovered in 2018\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNear-Earth asteroids\n\tAsteroids\n\tAstrogeology\n\tSolar System\nApollo asteroids\n\tAsteroids\n\tAsteroids by dynamical group\n\tSolar System\n2018 in spaceflight\n\tSpaceflight by year\n\t21st-century spaceflight\n\tAstronomical events by year\nAstronomical objects discovered in 2018\n\tAstronomical objects by year of discovery\n\t2018 in science\n\t21st-century discoveries\n\tSpace lists by year\n\tAstronomical object discovery organizations\n\tDiscovery and exploration of the Solar System" }, { "title": "Acalolepta subaurata", "content": "Acalolepta subaurata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Bernhard Schwarzer in 1931. It is known from Borneo.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetles described in 1931\nAcalolepta\nFauna of Borneo\nCerambycidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetles described in 1931\n\tChronostratigraphy\n\tAnimals described in 1931\n\tInsects described in 1931\nAcalolepta\n\tCerambycidae\n\tLonghorn beetles\n\tBeetles\nFauna of Borneo\n\tAnimals by location\n\tAnimals of Southeast Asia\n\tBorneo\nCerambycidae\n\tBeetles by family\n\tInsect families\n\tBeetles\n\tInsects" }, { "title": "T. Newell Wood", "content": "Theodore Newell Wood (July 10, 1909 \u2013 October 18, 1982) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as a Republican member of the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 20th district from 1947 to 1978.\n\nBiography\nWood was born in Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 20th district from 1947 to 1978 and for four years as Luzerne County Commissioner. He was also a businessman who worked as chairman of the board of Kingston National Bank and President of Pressed Steel Company in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.\n\nFrom 1952 to 1956, Wood hosted the Brynfan Tyddyn Road Race around his estate in Pennsylvania. Brynfan Tyddyn is Welsh for \"large farm on a hilltop\" and the race consisted of 10 laps around a 3.5 mile course around the estate. The race was discontinued in 1957 after a fatal accident and officials determined the course was too dangerous and difficult for participants and spectators to reach.\n\nIn 1979, Wood testified at the bribery trial of U.S. Congressman Daniel Flood that $4,000 in stock given to Flood was a gift for his friendship and not a bribe to assist in the merger of banks that Wood was facilitating.\n\nWood died on October 18, 1982 and is interred at Fern Knoll Burial Park in Dallas, Pennsylvania.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century American politicians\nPennsylvania Republicans\nPennsylvania state senators\nBusinesspeople from Pennsylvania\nPeople from Luzerne County, Pennsylvania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century American politicians\n\tPoliticians from the United States\n\tMembers of political parties in the United States\n\t20th-century politicians\nPennsylvania Republicans\n\tPennsylvania politicians by party\n\tRepublican Party (United States) by state\nPennsylvania state senators\n\tState senators of the United States\n\tPennsylvania politicians by office\n\tPoliticians from Pennsylvania\nBusinesspeople from Pennsylvania\n\tBusinesspeople from the United States by state\n\tAmerican businesspeople\nPeople from Luzerne County, Pennsylvania\n\tPeople by county in Pennsylvania\n\tPeople from Pennsylvania by county\n\tResidents of Pennsylvania" }, { "title": "Flash (DC Comics character)", "content": "The Flash (or simply Flash) is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in Flash Comics #1 (cover date January 1940/release month November 1939). Nicknamed the \"Scarlet Speedster\", all incarnations of the Flash possess \"super speed\", which includes the ability to run, move, and think extremely fast, use superhuman reflexes, and seemingly violate certain laws of physics.\n\nThus far, at least five different characters\u2014each of whom somehow gained the power of \"the speed force\"\u2014have assumed the mantle of the Flash in DC's history: college athlete Jay Garrick (1940\u20131951, 1961\u20132011, 2017\u2013present), forensic scientist Barry Allen (1956\u20131985, 2008\u2013present), Barry's nephew Wally West (1986\u20132011, 2016\u2013present), Barry's grandson Bart Allen (2006\u20132007), and Chinese-America Avery Ho (2017\u2013present). Each incarnation of the Flash has been a key member of at least one of DC's premier teams: the Justice Society of America, the Justice League, and the Teen Titans.\n\nThe Flash is one of DC Comics' most popular characters and has been integral to the publisher's many reality-changing \"crisis\" storylines over the years. The original meeting of the Golden Age Flash Jay Garrick and Silver Age Flash Barry Allen in \"Flash of Two Worlds\" (1961) introduced the Multiverse storytelling concept to DC readers, which would become the basis for many DC stories in the years t", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDC Comics superheroes\nCharacters created by Gardner Fox\nCharacters created by Harry Lampert\nJustice Society of America members\nJustice League members\nTeen Titans members\nFictional characters who can move at superhuman speeds\nFictional forensic scientists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDC Comics superheroes\n\tSuperhero film characters\n\tComics characters introduced in 1940\n\tDC Comics characters\nCharacters created by Gardner Fox\n\tComics characters introduced by creator\nCharacters created by Harry Lampert\n\tComics characters introduced by creator\nJustice Society of America members\n\tDC Comics teams\nJustice League members\n\tDC Comics teams\nTeen Titans members\n\tDC Comics teams\nFictional characters who can move at superhuman speeds\n\tFictional characters by superhuman feature or ability\nFictional forensic scientists\n\tFictional scientists by field\n\tFictional characters by occupation" }, { "title": "2010 World Cup Taekwondo Team Championships", "content": "The 2010 World Cup Taekwondo Team Championships is the 3rd edition of the World Cup Taekwondo Team Championships, and was held at Xinjiang Sports Center in Urumqi, China from July 17 to July 20, 2010.\n\nThe participating male and female teams are divided into five groups each and the top four countries at the previous championship and the host country are seeded. Top five teams and three best-record teams among the second-placed teams in the men's and women's division of the preliminary round advance to the quarterfinal round. The quarterfinal, semifinal and final matches are conducted in a single elimination format.\n\nMedalists\n\nMen\n\nPreliminary round\n\nGroup A\n\nGroup B\n\nGroup C\n\nGroup D\n\nGroup E\n\nKnockout round\n\nWomen\n\nPreliminary round\n\nGroup A\n\nGroup B\n\nGroup C\n\nGroup D\n\nGroup E\n\nKnockout round\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2010 in taekwondo\nWorld Cup Taekwondo Team Championships\nInternational sports competitions hosted by China\nSport in Urumqi\nJuly 2010 sports events in Asia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2010 in taekwondo\n\t2010 in martial arts\n\tYears in taekwondo\n\t2010 in sports\nWorld Cup Taekwondo Team Championships\n\tWorld championships in taekwondo\n\tWorld Taekwondo competitions\nInternational sports competitions hosted by China\n\tSport in China by year\n\tInternational sports competitions by host\n\tSports competitions in China\nSport in Urumqi\n\tSport in China by city\n\tUrumqi\nJuly 2010 sports events in Asia\n\tSports events by month in Asia\n\t2010 in Asian sport\n\t2010s sports events in Asia\n\tJuly 2010 events\n\tJuly events in Asia\n\tSport by year and month" }, { "title": "Apa Khande Rao", "content": "Apa Khande Rao was a general under Maharaja Mahadaji Scindia (ruled 1768\u20131794) of the Scindia dynasty that ruled Gwalior State. He brought Mughal emperor Shah Alam II, and most of Haryana under the control of Maratha Empire in 1790s. He joined the maratha army after the Battle of Lalsot against the Rajput kingdoms of Jaipur and Jodhpur. He had commissioned the services George Thomas (worked for Apa Khande Rao for four years from 1793 to 1797) to conquer Haryana by subduing Rajputs of Rajasthan, Kachawa Shekhawat thakur rulers of Haryana and Shekhawati, Sikhs misl of Haryana, Mughals and Bhatti Muslim Rajputs.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMaratha Empire\nScindia dynasty\nMilitary leaders of the Maratha Empire\n18th-century Indian people\nPeople of the Maratha Empire\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMaratha Empire\n\tHistory of Maharashtra\n\tHistorical Indian empires\nScindia dynasty\n\tHistory of Madhya Pradesh\n\tGwalior\n\tIndian princely states\n\tIndian royal families\nMilitary leaders of the Maratha Empire\n\tMilitary history of India\n\tPeople of the Maratha Empire\n18th-century Indian people\n\t18th-century Asian people\n\tPeople of the Maratha Empire\nPeople of the Maratha Empire\n\tHistory of Maharashtra\n\tPeople by period in India\n\tPeople by era in India\n\tHistorical Indian regions" }, { "title": "Knockacorha", "content": "Knockacorha (in Irish Cnoc A'Chartha, meaning \"Hill of the Big Stone\") is a townland in County Roscommon. It is bounded on the north by the townland of Macnadille and Turmore, on the east by Turrymartin, south by Ardlavaugh and west by Derrylow.\n\nTownlands of County Roscommon", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTownlands of County Roscommon\nGeography of County Roscommon\nPlaces in County Roscommon\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTownlands of County Roscommon\n\tTownlands of Ireland by county\n\tGeography of County Roscommon\n\tPlaces in County Roscommon\nGeography of County Roscommon\n\tGeography of Ireland by county\n\tCounty Roscommon\nPlaces in County Roscommon\n\tTowns and villages in County Roscommon\n\tCounty Roscommon" }, { "title": "Elite One Championship 2016\u20132017", "content": "In 2016\u20132017 ten clubs competed for the title. The season ran from October 2016 to June 2017. The first round of matches took place at the Stade Gilbert Brutus in Perpignan where the ten clubs played over the weekend called \"Magic Weekend 1\" this was followed by 18 rounds home and away matches before a second Magic Weekend as the last round of games. The top six clubs then progressed into the end of season play-offs to determine the champions. The league saw the return of Saint-Gaudens Bears following their promotion.\n\nTable \n\nPoints : victory : 3, defeat with less than 12 points : 1 (point bonus), defeat with more than 12 points : 0.\n\nResults \n\n Magic Weekend 1 (Round 1) \n\n Toulouse Olympique Broncos 10-16 Saint-Gaudens Bears \n RC Albi 22-24 Villeneuve Leopards \n L\u00e9zignan Sangliers 30-26 Saint-Esteve XIII Catalan \n Palau XIII Broncos 4-44 SO Avignon\n AS Carcassonne 16-40 Limoux Grizzlies\n\n Magic Weekend 2 (Round 20)\n\n Villeneuve Leopards 12-42 Saint-Gaudens Bears\n SO Avignon 64-28 RC Albi\n L\u00e9zignan Sangliers 38-36 Limoux Grizzlies\n Palau XIII Broncos 49-16 Toulouse Olympique Broncos\n AS Carcassonne 24-35 Saint-Esteve XIII Catalan\n\nGrand Final \n\n Limoux Grizzlies 24-22\n L\u00e9zignan Sangliers \nParc des sports, Narbonne \nCrowd: 8,270\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nElite One Championship seasons\n2016 in French sport\n2017 in French sport\nRugby league competitions in France\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nElite One Championship seasons\n\tRugby league in France\n\tSport in France by competition\n2016 in French sport\n\t2016 in European sport\n\t2016 in rugby league\n\tYears in French sport\n2017 in French sport\n\t2017 in European sport\n\t2017 in rugby league\n\tYears in French sport\nRugby league competitions in France\n\tSport in France by competition\n\tRugby league by country\n\tRugby league in France" }, { "title": "The Boogie Kings", "content": "The Boogie Kings (also known as The Fabulous Boogie Kings) are an American Cajun swamp pop and blue-eyed soul group.\n\nHistory\nThe band formed in Eunice, Louisiana in 1955 consisting of teenaged members Doug Ardoin, Skip Morris, Bert Miller and Harris Miller.\n\nIn the mid-1960s, the band expanded to include Ned Theall, a trumpeter from Abbeville, who became the group's leader. Because of Theall, and his musical arrangement skills, the band changed its style of music from swamp pop, to a more successful, blue-eyed soul sound of music.\n\nIn early 1965, the band released its first self-titled album on the Jin label and recorded at Floyd Soileau's studio in Ville Platte, Louisiana. During this time, the band was provided leadership from front man Clint West (born Clinton Joseph Guillory in Ville Platte on August 11, 1938). West booked the Boogie Kings in venues outside the Evangeline Parish and Acadiana area. West's vocals on songs such as \"Try Me\" and \"Big Blue Diamonds\" provided success for the Boogie Kings. The band later separated from its front man, Clint West, who then led his own version of the Boogie Kings, called \"The Fabulous Kings\". West has received several Hall of Fame Honors for his musical talents. West died on June 28, 2016, at St. Landry Extended Care Hospital in Opelousas, Louisiana.\n\nThe band began to feature trumpeter G.G. Shinn on vocals, who had previously been only an occasional vocalist. By May of that year, Jerry LaCroix, (performing under the name Jerry \"Co", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican blues musical groups\nAmerican soul musical groups\nSwamp pop music groups\nMusical groups from Louisiana\nMusical groups established in 1955\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican blues musical groups\n\tBlues musical groups by nationality\n\tMusical groups from the United States\nAmerican soul musical groups\n\tSoul musical groups by nationality\n\tMusical groups from the United States\nSwamp pop music groups\n\tPop music groups by genre\n\tMusic of Louisiana\nMusical groups from Louisiana\n\tMusical groups from the United States by state\n\tMusical groups from the Southern United States\nMusical groups established in 1955\n\tMusical groups by year of establishment\n\tMusical groups from the United States by year of establishment" }, { "title": "Linn Grove, Iowa", "content": "Linn Grove is a city in Buena Vista County, Iowa, United States. The population was 163 at the time of the 2020 census. The nearby Chan-Ya-Ta Site contains the remains of a 1000-year-old prehistoric village, and is on the National Register of Historic Places.\n\nHistory\nA post office called Linn Grove has been in operation since 1877. Linn Grove was named for a grove of linden trees near the town site.\n\nGeography\nLinn Grove is located at (42.892537, -95.241992). It is situated near the Little Sioux River.\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , of which is land and is water.\n\nDemographics\n\n2010 census\nAs of the census of 2010, there were 154 people, 81 households, and 42 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 93 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 96.8% White, 0.6% African American, and 2.6% from other races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.4% of the population.\n\nThere were 81 households, of which 17.3% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 44.4% were married couples living together, 2.5% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.9% had a male householder with no wife present, and 48.1% were non-families. 45.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 16% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 1.90 and the average family size was 2.67.\n\nThe median age in the city was 51.7 years. ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities in Buena Vista County, Iowa\nCities in Iowa\nPopulated places on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities in Buena Vista County, Iowa\n\tIowa populated places by county\n\tGeography of Buena Vista County, Iowa\nCities in Iowa\n\tCities in the United States by state\n\tIowa geography-related lists\nPopulated places on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa\n\tBuildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa\n\tHistoric sites in Iowa\n\tNational Register of Historic Places by state\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Iowa" }, { "title": "Dink (band)", "content": "Dink (styled DINK), was an alternative/industrial rock band formed in Kent, Ohio in 1992. The band combined elements of industrial, Hip Hop (rapped vocals and extensive use of samples), hard rock, and electronic dance. Dink's members included Sean Carlin (guitar, vocals, programming), Rob Lightbody (vocals, guitar), Jer Herring (guitar, vocals), Jeff Finn (bass), and Jan Eddy Van Der Kuil (drums).\n\nHistory\nDink initially released 3 EPs in the early 1990s. These EPs were exclusively printed on cassettes. The band eventually released one self-titled album, also mostly self-produced, in 1994 on Capitol Records. The release peaked at #31 on Billboard's Heatseekers Albums chart. It featured one song produced by Skinny Puppy's Dave \"Rave\" Ogilvie (although he also mixed 8 out of the 10 songs). The song \"Green Mind\" was a hit, featuring some play on MTV and in the films Fear and Double Dragon, and was also remixed by Sascha Konietzko of KMFDM on the promo single. \"Green Mind\" also charted on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in early 1995 at No. 35, staying on the chart for 6 weeks. It also reached the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart at No. 18.\n\nThe band's next two singles, \"Angels\" (which was featured in the film Bad Boys during the Club Hell scene) and \"Get on It\" also were released. Dink toured briefly with bands such as Pop Will Eat Itself, KMFDM, and Lords of Acid to further promote their debut. The band toured with Pop Will Eat Itself and Compulsion from November 17 to Dece", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlternative rock groups from Ohio\nIndustrial rock musical groups\nMusical groups established in 1992\nAmerican electronic dance music groups\nMusical groups from Kent, Ohio\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlternative rock groups from Ohio\n\tRock music groups from Ohio\n\tAlternative rock groups by country\n\tAlternative rock groups from the United States\nIndustrial rock musical groups\n\tRock music groups by genre\n\tIndustrial music groups\nMusical groups established in 1992\n\tMusical groups by year of establishment\n\t1992 in music\nAmerican electronic dance music groups\n\tElectronic dance music groups\n\tMusic groups from the United States by genre\nMusical groups from Kent, Ohio\n\tMusical groups from Ohio by city\n\tMusic of Kent, Ohio" }, { "title": "Windsor Salt Mine", "content": "The Windsor Salt Mine currently operates two locations in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The first is the Ojibway Mine at 200 Morton Drive in Windsor, established in 1955, and is owned by The Canadian Salt Company, Limited. The facility has 250 employees, earns roughly $75\u201399 million a year, producing road and mining salt. The second location is the Windsor Facility of the Canadian Salt Company, located at 30 Prospect Ave. in Windsor. This facility employs 110 and estimates their sales at $25\u201350 million a year. It was established much earlier than the first, in 1893. Its main products are salt used for human consumption, water softening and agriculture. In 2008, Canadian Salt mined approximately 9.5 megatonnes from the Windsor mine, 85% of which went to deicing highways, and the remainder for manufacturing caustic soda and chlorine, producing pulp and paper, and water treatment.\n\nHistory\nIn the early days of Canada's European settlement, trappers brought shiploads of salt with them for personal uses such as curing hides and salting meat, as well as trading with the First Nations peoples. In 1860, the Saginaw Salt and Lumber Company began mining salt in nearby Michigan. It produced salt in limited amounts, as its main industry was lumber. In approximately 1890, William Van Horne, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), realized the potential of the region. The company sunk a test well on CPR's land in Windsor and found salt in 1891. The test well was supervised by E.G He", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSalt mines in Canada\nEconomy of Windsor, Ontario\nBuildings and structures in Windsor, Ontario\n1893 establishments in Ontario\n1955 establishments in Ontario\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSalt mines in Canada\n\tMining in Canada by commodity\n\tEconomy of Canada by sector\nEconomy of Windsor, Ontario\n\tEconomy of Ontario by city\n\tEconomy of Canada by city\nBuildings and structures in Windsor, Ontario\n\tBuildings and structures in Ontario by city\n\tArchitecture in Canada by city\n1893 establishments in Ontario\n\t1893 establishments in Canada\n\t19th-century establishments in Ontario\n\tEstablishments in Ontario by year\n1955 establishments in Ontario\n\t1955 establishments in Canada\n\t20th-century establishments in Ontario\n\tEstablishments in Ontario by year" }, { "title": "Kraishte, Blagoevgrad Province", "content": "Kraishte () is a village in the municipality of Belitsa, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria. It is located approximately 4 kilometers south from Belitsa and 88 kilometers southeast from Sofia. As of 2010 it had a population of 2375 people. The population is Muslim of pomak origin. The village is situated on the eastern bank of Mesta river on the secondary road from Razlog to Velingrad and on the Septemvri-Dobrinishte narrow gauge line. The station of Belitsa is actually in the village of Kraishte.\n\nThe village has central water supply and sewerage. The electricity is provided by aerial wires. There is a primary school \"Peyo Yavorov\" and a public library and a post office.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Blagoevgrad Province\nPopulated places in Belitsa Municipality\nVillages in Bulgaria\nMuslim communities in Bulgaria\nPomak communities in Bulgaria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Blagoevgrad Province\n\tPopulated places in Bulgaria by province\n\tGeography of Blagoevgrad Province\nPopulated places in Belitsa Municipality\n\tPopulated places in Blagoevgrad Province\n\tPopulated places in Bulgaria by municipality\n\tGeography of Belitsa Municipality\nVillages in Bulgaria\n\tPopulated places in Bulgaria\n\tMunicipalities of Bulgaria\nMuslim communities in Bulgaria\n\tIslam in Bulgaria\n\tReligion in Bulgaria\nPomak communities in Bulgaria\n\tSlavic Muslim communities\n\tEthnic groups in Bulgaria\n\tMinority communities in Bulgaria\n\tPomak culture\n\tPomak history" }, { "title": "Basque literature", "content": "Although the first instances of coherent Basque phrases and sentences go as far back as the San Mill\u00e1n glosses of around 950, the large-scale damage done by periods of great instability and warfare, such as the clan wars of the Middle Ages, the Carlist Wars and the Spanish Civil War, led to the scarcity of written material predating the 16th century.\n\nThe earliest surviving traces of Basque literary activity go back to the 16th century, but significant production does not seem to have set in until the 17th century. Since the end of the Francoist period in Spain, the formation of a standard language, and the large scale introduction of Basque into the education system consequently increased literary activity. While much of the literature written in Basque remains targeted at the native audience, some works by Basque authors have been translated into other languages, such as Bernardo Atxaga, and achieved global recognition.\n\nThe 16th century\n\nA few songs from the 16th century have survived, such as the Song of the Battle of Beotibar that deals with the battle fought in 1321 and a group of verses known as The Burning of Mondrag\u00f3n from the time of the Basque Clan Wars.\n\nThe earliest piece of prose written in Basque is a letter composed in 1537 by the Biscayan Juan de Zum\u00e1rraga from Durango, the first bishop of Mexico.\n\nOnly a few years later in 1545, the first book known to have been put into print is published - a collection of poems fashioned by Bernard Etxepare, a priest from ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBasque literature\nSpanish literature by region\nEuropean literature\n16th-century literature\n17th-century literature\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBasque literature\n\tBasque culture\n\tLiterature by nationality\n\tEuropean literature by country\nSpanish literature by region\n\tSpanish literature\n\tEuropean literature by country\n\tRegional literature\nEuropean literature\n\tLiterature by continent\n16th-century literature\n\tLiterature by period\n\t16th century in literature\n17th-century literature\n\tLiterature by period\n\t17th century in literature" }, { "title": "Paul Poon", "content": "Tak Chun \"Paul\" Poon (traditional Chinese: \u6f58\u5fb7\u4fca) is a racing driver from Hong Kong, China. He is the current Hong Kong Touring Car Championship champion. He drives a Honda Civic EP3 for China Dragon Racing.\n\nCareer\nPaul Poon is also the winner of the two previous editions of the CTM Cup (also known as Macau Cup) in 2006 and 2007, a race organized for the leading Asian touring car drivers.\n\nIn 2003, Paul Poon entered the international Macau Guia race for Super Production cars, using a car built by Mardi Gras Motorsport in the United Kingdom, as the Hong Kong Touring Car Championship winner. He finished 7th, the highest finishing position for a Hong Kong driver in that race.\n\nIn 2004, Paul Poon entered the Macau Guia race again. He did not finish in either Race 1 or 2.\n\nFor 2005, Paul Poon hired a BMW 320i to take part in the World Touring Car Championship finale in Macau, but he failed to qualify for the race.\n\nIn both 2006 and 2007, Paul went back to race in the Super Production class. He won the CTM Macau Cup with China Dragon Racing both times. In 2006 he won the race by just 0.003 second from arch rival Kenneth Look. In 2007 he just managed to fend off the charging Masaki Kano's BMW 320i, winning by 0.198 second.\n\nIn 2008, Paul attempted to complete a hat-trick of CTM Macau Cup victories, after winning the Hong Kong Touring Car Championship again. But he failed to win.\n\nIn 2012, Paul Poon led a China Dragon Racing 1-2 in qualifying for the CTM Macau Touring Car Cup, leading", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRacing drivers from Hong Kong\nHong Kong Touring Car Championship drivers\nChinese racing drivers\nWorld Touring Car Championship drivers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRacing drivers from Hong Kong\n\tChinese racing drivers\n\tSportspeople from Hong Kong\nHong Kong Touring Car Championship drivers\n\tAuto racing series in Hong Kong\nChinese racing drivers\n\tAsian racing drivers\nRacing drivers by nationality\nWorld Touring Car Championship drivers\n\tWorld Touring Car Championship\n\tRacing drivers by series" }, { "title": "Walker's Point", "content": "Walker's Point or Walkers Point may refer to:\n\nAustralia\n Walkers Point, Queensland, a locality in the Fraser Coast Region\n Walkers Point, Queensland (Bundaberg Region), a town in Woodgate in the Bundaberg Region\n\nUnited States\nWalker's Point, a neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin\nWalker's Point Estate, the Bush compound at Walker's Point in Kennebunkport, Maine\nWalker's Point Historic District, a historic district in Milwaukee, Wisconsin\nWalker's Point Recreation Area, near Madison, South Dakota", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Fraser Coast Region\nPopulated places in Bundaberg Region\nNeighborhoods in Milwaukee\nBush family residences\nHistoric districts in Milwaukee\nProtected areas of Lake County, South Dakota\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Fraser Coast Region\n\tPopulated places in Queensland\n\tTowns in Queensland\nPopulated places in Bundaberg Region\n\tPopulated places in Queensland\n\tTowns in Queensland\nNeighborhoods in Milwaukee\n\tNeighborhoods in Wisconsin\n\tBoroughs in the United States\nBush family residences\n\tPresidential residences in the United States\n\tPersonal estates in the United States\nHistoric districts in Milwaukee\n\tHistoric districts in Wisconsin\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin\nProtected areas of Lake County, South Dakota\n\tProtected areas of South Dakota\n\tGeography of Lake County, South Dakota\n\tTourist attractions in Lake County, South Dakota" }, { "title": "Bobby Mills (athlete)", "content": "Albert Robert \"Bobby\" Mills (16 January 1894 \u2013 6 December 1964) was a British long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1920 and 1924 Summer Olympics.\n\nMills ran his first marathon in 1920, winning the Poly race in a new British record of 2:37:40.4. He also won the Poly race in 1921 and 1922, and competed for England internationally in cross-country running in 1920\u20131921 and 1923.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish male long-distance runners\nBritish male marathon runners\nOlympic athletes of Great Britain\nAthletes (track and field) at the 1920 Summer Olympics\nAthletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish male long-distance runners\n\tBritish long-distance runners\n\tMale long-distance runners\n\tBritish male athletes\nBritish male marathon runners\n\tBritish male athletes\n\tBritish marathon runners\n\tMale marathon runners\nOlympic athletes of Great Britain\n\tOlympic athletes by country\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the Summer Olympics\n\tBritish Olympic athletes\nAthletes (track and field) at the 1920 Summer Olympics\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the Summer Olympics\n\tCompetitors at the 1920 Summer Olympics\nAthletes (track and field) at the 1924 Summer Olympics\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the Summer Olympics\n\tCompetitors at the 1924 Summer Olympics" }, { "title": "Sabah State Legislative Assembly", "content": "The Sabah State Legislative Assembly (, Kadazandusun: Langga' Tinukuan Pogun Sabah) is a part of the legislature of Sabah, Malaysia, the other being the governor of Sabah. The assembly meets at the Sabah State Legislative Assembly Building at Likas in the state capital of Kota Kinabalu.\n\nThis unicameral legislature currently has 73 seats representing state constituencies elected through a first-past-the-post electoral system across the state.\n\nLike at the federal level in Malaysia, Sabah uses a Westminster-style parliamentary government, in which members are elected to the legislative assembly through general elections, from which the chief minister and the cabinet are appointed based on majority support. The chief minister is head of government, while the governor acts as head of state. The largest party not forming the government is known as the official opposition, its leader being recognised as leader of the opposition by the speaker.\n\nMembers of the assembly refer to themselves as \"Members of the Legislative Assembly\" (MLAs) and sometimes as \"state assemblymen\".\n\nThe most recent assembly was elected on 26 September 2020. 73 members were elected into the 16th Sabah State Legislative Assembly. As permitted by the State Constitution, the Governor may add six more as nominated MLAs. Gabungan Rakyat Sabah coalition consisting of Perikatan Nasional (PN), Barisan Nasional (BN) and United Sabah Party (PBS) formed the government on 29 September 2020.\n\nLawmaking \nIn accordance wit", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nState legislative assemblies of Malaysia\nPolitics of Sabah\nUnicameral legislatures\nGovernment of Malaysia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nState legislative assemblies of Malaysia\n\tSubnational legislatures of Malaysia\n\tParliaments by country\n\tState governments of Malaysia\nPolitics of Sabah\n\tPolitics by state or territory in Malaysia\n\tSubdivisions of Malaysia\nUnicameral legislatures\n\tLegislatures by country\n\tGovernment institutions\nGovernment of Malaysia\n\tGovernments of Asia\n\tSubdivisions of Malaysia\n\tPolitics of Malaysia\n\tExecutive branch of the government of Malaysia" }, { "title": "Boubacar Kant\u00e9", "content": "Boubacar Kant\u00e9 is a physicist working in the field of wave-matter interaction at the University of California, Berkeley, where he is the Chenming Hu Endowed Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences. His research focuses on optical phenomena at a very small scale, developing nanostructures to harness the interaction of light and matter, such as metamaterials, topological lasers, compact lenses, or energy harvesting nanostructures.\n\nEducation \nDr. Kant\u00e9 received advanced graduate degree Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Lille University of Science and Technology in France in 2006 and pursued a Ph.D in physics at the Centre for Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies of University of Paris-Saclay (formerly known as the Institute for Fundamental Electronics) which he received in 2010. He then joined UC Berkeley as a postdoctoral fellow in Xiang Zhang group, before moving to UC San Diego where he became an assistant and then associate professor. In 2019, he returned to UC Berkeley in the EECS department as an associate professor.\n\nAwards and honors \n 2021 Bakar Fellowship\n 2020 Moore Inventor Fellowship\n 2017 Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award\n 2016 National Science Foundation (NSF) Career Award\n 2015 Hellman fellowship\n 2010 Richelieu Prize in Sciences\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversity of California, Berkeley faculty\nFrench physicists\nUniversity of Paris-Saclay alumni\nUniversity of Science and Technology of Lille alumni\nElectrical engineering academics\nComputer science academics\nMetamaterials researchers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversity of California, Berkeley faculty\n\tEmployees by university or college in the United States\n\tFaculty by university or college in California\n\tFaculty by university or college in the United States\n\tUniversity of California, Berkeley people\nFrench physicists\n\tFrench scientists by discipline\n\tPhysicists by nationality\nUniversity of Paris-Saclay alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in France\n\tUniversity of Paris-Saclay\nUniversity of Science and Technology of Lille alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in France\n\tUniversity of Lille\nElectrical engineering academics\n\tAcademics by discipline\n\tElectrical engineers\n\tEngineering academics\nComputer science academics\n\tAcademics by discipline\n\tComputer scientists\n\tEngineering academics\nMetamaterials researchers\n\tResearchers by field of study\n\tPhysics researchers" }, { "title": "Skyfaring: A Journey with a Pilot", "content": "Skyfaring: A Journey with a Pilot is a non-fiction book authored by commercial pilot Mark Vanhoenacker, based on his experiences as a commercial pilot for the Boeing 747 with British Airways. Reviewer Peter Lewis has described the book as \"part memoir, part diary\".\n\nThe book appeared on the Sunday Times''' bestseller list and was a BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week in April 2015. The New York Times included the book in its list of 100 Notable Books of the Year 2015. It was also included in The Economist'' books of the year list.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 non-fiction books\nAviation books\nMemoirs\nBritish books\nBooks about aviation accidents or incidents\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 non-fiction books\n\tPublications by year\n\t21st-century non-fiction books\n\tNon-fiction books by year\nAviation books\n\tTransport books\n\tBooks about technology\n\tAviation media\nMemoirs\n\tNon-fiction literature\n\tAutobiographies\n\tBooks by genre\nBritish books\n\tBooks by country\n\tBooks from the United Kingdom\n\tEnglish-language books\nBooks about aviation accidents or incidents\n\tBooks about disasters\n\tAviation books\n\tNon-fiction books about aviation" }, { "title": "Elmer Piper", "content": "Elmer Ferdinand Piper (October 9, 1906 \u2013 February 12, 1974) was a Canadian ice hockey player and coach.\n\nPiper was a member of the Saskatoon Quakers who represented Canada at the 1934 World Ice Hockey Championships held in Milan, Italy where they won Gold.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian ice hockey players\nCanadian ice hockey coaches\nGold medalists at the Ice Hockey World Championships\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian ice hockey players\n\tIce hockey players by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Canada\nCanadian ice hockey coaches\n\tIce hockey coaches by nationality\n\tSports coaches from Canada\nGold medalists at the Ice Hockey World Championships\n\tIce Hockey World Championships medalists\n\tIce hockey awards" }, { "title": "Jessica Richie", "content": "Jessica Richie (born September 27, 1990) is a writer based in Durham, North Carolina. Richie is currently the executive director of the Everything Happens Initiative at Duke University and the executive producer of the Everything Happens Podcast.\n\nShe is the co-author, with Kate Bowler, of the New York Times and USA Today best seller, Good Enough: 40ish Devotionals for a Life of Imperfection.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican women writers\n20th-century American women writers\n21st-century American women writers\nAmerican podcast producers\nPeople from Durham, North Carolina\nDuke University people\nAmerican self-help writers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican women writers\n\tAmerican women by occupation\n\t20th-century American women\n\t21st-century American women\n\tWriters by nationality\n\t20th-century American writers\n\t21st-century American writers\nAmerican podcast producers\n\tAmerican audio engineers\n\tPodcasters by nationality\nPeople from Durham, North Carolina\n\tPeople by city in North Carolina\n\tPeople by city in the United States\nDuke University people\n\tHigher education in the United States\n\tPeople associated with universities and colleges in the United States\nAmerican self-help writers\n\tAmerican writers by genre\n\tSelf-help writers" }, { "title": "Gundamma Gari Krishnulu", "content": "Gundamma Gari Krishnulu () is a 1987 Telugu-language comedy film, produced by Midde Rama Rao under the Sri Rajalakshmi Art Pictures banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. It stars Rajendra Prasad, Rajani , and music composed by Chakravarthy. The film was recorded as a Hit at the box office.\n\nPlot\nGundamma is a bold, straightforward older woman with grandsons, Pedda Gopala Krishna / Peddodu () & Chinna Gopala Krishna / Chinnodu () respectively. Gundamma looks to marry off both, but Peddodu disagrees, for he wants a love marriage. The bride father's close friend Gangadharam's daughter Saroja. Unknowingly, Saroja joins in Peddodu's office and both of them start liking each other. Meanwhile, Chinnodu goes to fix up the match with a village girl, Lakshmi overseen by his grandmother. At first sight, he falls for her as luck would have it, she likes him as well. Eventually, Gangadharam moves to Peddodu to finalize the match, but he insults him and sends him out. Angered, Saroja reaches their house, but by mistake, she strikes Chinnodu. After that, Saroja finds out the truth and begins hating Peddodu. Both of them end up visiting a camp where they fall into the hands of a man called Gun Papa Rao), whose aim is to help lovers. He mistakes them as lovers and forcibly takes them along with him, but they somehow escape from him when they rekindle their love. Parallelly, Chinnodu's alliance with Lakshmi gets canceled, due to misunderstandings. So, Peddodu asks him to elope her. Chi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1987 films\nTelugu-language films\nIndian comedy films\nFilms directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao\nIndian films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1987 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1987 in film\nTelugu-language films\n\tIndian films by language\n\tIndian cinema by language\nIndian comedy films\n\tIndian films by genre\n\tComedy films by nationality\n\tComedy films by country\nFilms directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao\n\tFilms by director\n\tIndian filmographies\n\tIndian film directors\nIndian films\n\tCinema of India\n\tFilms by country\n\tAsian films\n\tWorks by Indian people\n\tSouth Asian films\n\tFilms by nationality" }, { "title": "Valle de Tr\u00e1paga-Trapagaran", "content": "Valle de Tr\u00e1paga-Trapagaran (, ) is a town and municipality located in the province of Biscay, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, northern Spain. It is located near Barakaldo, Portugalete and Ortuella. Iron ore has been mined here since Roman times and the two parts of the municipality, which are at different altitudes, are linked by a funicular railway. According to the 2019 census, it has 11,985 inhabitants.\n\nGeography\nValle de Tr\u00e1paga-Trapagaran is located from Bilbao in the Triano mountain range in the province of Biscay. The municipality is divided into two zones. Ninety percent of the population live in the lower zone in the neighbourhoods of Dura\u00f1ona, El Juncal, Elguero, Galindo-Salcedillo, Valle de Tr\u00e1paga, which is the administrative centre, Tr\u00e1paga-Caused and Ugarte. The upper zone is in the mountains of Triano, and the neighbourhoods here are La Arboleda, Matamoros-Burzaco, Parcocha-Barrionuevo and La Reineta. The European route E70 running along the north coast of Spain passes the town.\n\nThe upper zone is connected to the lower zone by the BI-3755 road and by a funicular railway; the funicular is the only one in the country with horizontal cabins, and allows panoramic views over the Estuary of Bilbao. The town of Valle de Tr\u00e1paga-Trapagaran expanded with the mining activities and most of the buildings date from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The church of San Jos\u00e9 Obrero is built in Romanesque style while the church of San Juan Bau", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in Biscay\nPopulated places in Biscay\nBasque Country (autonomous community) geography stubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in Biscay\n\tMunicipalities in the Basque Country\n\tBiscay\n\tGeography of Biscay\nPopulated places in Biscay\n\tPopulated places in the Basque Country\n\tBiscay\n\tGeography of Biscay\nBasque Country (autonomous community) geography stubs\n\tBasque geography stubs\n\tStub categories\n\tGeography stubs by country\n\tSouthern Europe geography stubs\n\tEurope geography stubs\n\tSpain geography stubs\n\tAutonomous community (Spain) geography stubs" }, { "title": "Titiroa", "content": "Titiroa is a locality in the Southland region of New Zealand's South Island. It is on the eastern bank of the lower Mataura River, inland from Toetoes Bay. Pine Bush is nearby to the northeast, and Waimahaka is to the southeast.\n\nRailway \nOn 18 June 1899, an extension of the Seaward Bush Branch was opened from Gorge Road to Waimahaka; the only intermediate station was situated in Titiroa. This branch line railway linked Titiroa with Invercargill, approximately 36\u00a0km away by rail. Passengers were carried on daily mixed trains; these were cut to operate once weekly in 1951, and after this point were operated mainly for the benefit of New Zealand Railways Department employees and their families who lived in the area. Goods-only trains operated on the other days, and on 1 June 1960 they became the sole trains through Titiroa as the weekly mixed was cancelled. The line officially closed on 31 March 1966 as freight levels had not been profitable for years. Some of the line's old formation can still be seen in the vicinity of Titiroa.\n\nTitiroa Mountain \nA 1715m Peak known as Mount Titiroa stands alone on the Eastern flank of the Hunter Mountains of Fiordland National Park and it is a prominent landmark throughout the Te Anau Basin of Northern Southland.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLocalities in Southland, New Zealand\nRail transport in New Zealand\nMountains of Fiordland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLocalities in Southland, New Zealand\n\tPopulated places in New Zealand\n\tGeography of Southland, New Zealand\nRail transport in New Zealand\n\tTransport in New Zealand\n\tNew Zealand railways\n\tRailway companies of New Zealand\nMountains of Fiordland\n\tMountains of New Zealand by range\n\tGeography of Southland, New Zealand\n\tFiordland National Park\n\tProtected areas of Southland, New Zealand" }, { "title": "Wrz\u0105ca, Masovian Voivodeship", "content": "Wrz\u0105ca is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Gostynin, within Gostynin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Gostynin and west of Warsaw.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Gostynin County\nMasovian Voivodeship\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Gostynin County\n\tVillages in Poland by county\n\tGeography of Gostynin County\n\tGostynin County\nMasovian Voivodeship\n\tVoivodeships of Poland\n\tGeography of Masovian Voivodeship\n\tPoland by region\n\tAdministrative divisions of Poland" }, { "title": "Terrell Manning", "content": "Terrell Manning (born April 16, 1990) is a former American football linebacker. Manning was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the fifth round, 163rd overall, in the 2012 NFL Draft. He played college football at North Carolina State.\n\nHe has also played for the San Diego Chargers, Minnesota Vikings, Chicago Bears, and Cincinnati Bengals.\n\nProfessional career\n\nGreen Bay Packers\nManning Was signed by the Green Bay Packers on May 11, 2012.\nManning was released by the Green Bay Packers on August 31, 2013.\n\nSan Diego Chargers\nManning was claimed off waivers by the San Diego Chargers on September 1, 2013. He was released on September 25, 2013. Manning was signed to the Chargers' practice squad on September 28, 2013.\n\nMinnesota Vikings\nHe signed with the Minnesota Vikings on April 15, 2014, but was released on May 13, 2014.\n\nNew York Giants\nManning signed with the New York Giants on June 16, 2014, but was released on August 30, 2014.\n\nMiami Dolphins\nManning signed to the practice squad of the Miami Dolphins on September 4, 2014, he was released on September 17, 2014.\n\nChicago Bears\nManning was signed to the Chicago Bears practice squad on September 19, 2014.\nHe was elevated to the 53 man roster on September 22, 2014, he was released on October 1, 2014.\nHe was signed to the practice squad on October 7, 2014.\nHe was elevated to the 53 man roster on October 11, 2014, he was released on October 13, 2014.\nHe was signed to the practice squad on October 14, 2014, he was released on Novem", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football linebackers\nGreen Bay Packers players\nSan Diego Chargers players\nMinnesota Vikings players\nChicago Bears players\nCincinnati Bengals players\nNorth Carolina State University alumni\nPlayers of American football from North Carolina\n1990 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football linebackers\n\tAmerican football positions\n\tNFL players\nGreen Bay Packers players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNFL players by team\nSan Diego Chargers players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNFL players by team\nMinnesota Vikings players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNFL players by team\nChicago Bears players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNFL players by team\nCincinnati Bengals players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNFL players by team\nNorth Carolina State University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in North Carolina\n\tUniversities and colleges in the United States by state\nPlayers of American football from North Carolina\n\tAmerican football in the United States by state\n\tSports in North Carolina\n1990 births\n\t1990s births\n\tBirths by year\n\tLiving people" }, { "title": "Stigmella sashai", "content": "Stigmella sashai is a moth of the family Nepticulidae. It is found in the Amur and Primorye regions of Russia.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of the family Nepticulidae\nFauna of Russia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of the family Nepticulidae\n\tInsects of the family Nepticulidae\n\tMoths by family\n\tLepidoptera of Russia\nFauna of Russia\n\tBiota of Russia by region\n\tFauna by country\n\tAnimals of Russia" }, { "title": "Portrait of a Gentleman", "content": "Portrait of a Gentleman is a 1513 oil on wood panel by Altobello Melone. It is kept in the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo.\n\nIt is one of the most famous paintings from the collection of Count Guglielmo Lochis, where for it was thought to be a portrait of Cesare Borgia, son of Pope Alexander VI. The attribution to Altobello Melone was first made in 1871. It was confirmed in 1955 by Mina Gregori, who compared the portrait in eccentric style to Melone's The road to Emmaus.\n\nSome three hundred years after the portrait was painted, the Borgia family ordered a copy from Pelagio Palagi, and the copy was discussed at some length by Antoine-Claude Pasquin.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPaintings by Altobello Melone\n1513 paintings\nItalian Renaissance paintings\nCollections of the Accademia Carrara\nOil paintings\nPortraits of men\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPaintings by Altobello Melone\n\tRenaissance paintings by painter\n\t16th-century Italian paintings\n\t16th-century oil paintings\n\tWorks by Italian painters\n1513 paintings\n\t16th-century Italian paintings\n\t16th-century oil paintings\n\tItalian Renaissance paintings\nCollections of the Accademia Carrara\n\tArt museums and galleries in Lombardy\n\tMuseums in Bergamo\nItalian Renaissance paintings\n\t16th-century Italian paintings\n\t16th-century oil paintings\n\tRenaissance art by period\nOil paintings\n\tPaintings by medium\n\tPortraits by medium\nPortraits of men\n\tPortraits by subject\n\t16th-century portraits\n\tMale portraits by Italian artists\n\t16th-century Italian paintings\n\t16th-century oil paintings" }, { "title": "David Lin", "content": "Lin Yung-lo (; born 10 March 1950), also known as David Lin, is a Taiwanese politician who was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Taiwan.\n\nEarly life\n\nDavid Lin graduated with a bachelor and master of commerce degree from the National Chengchi University in Taiwan. He earned his master of science degree from Georgetown University in the United States.\n\nHe was also a member of the Taipei Toastmasters club.\n\nROC Foreign Ministry\n\nMinister of Foreign Affairs appointment\n\nLin was appointed to be the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China on 27 September 2012 replacing the incumbent Minister Timothy Yang after the ROC cabinet reshuffle.\n\nROC delegates refusal from Jakarta International Defense Dialogue\n\nCommenting on the refusal for ROC delegates to attend the Jakarta International Defense Dialogue in Jakarta, Indonesia on 23\u201325 March 2013 by the event organizer, Lin said that the MOFA needed to communicate with the Indonesian counterpart on the exact reason for the sudden withdrawal of the invitation to the Taiwanese. Lin acknowledged that this may due to verbal protest from Beijing.\n\nROC-Japan fishery agreement signing\n\nAfter the historic signing on fishery agreement between ROC and Japan on 10 April 2013, at a press conference Lin said that the agreement didn't address the competing claims over the Diaoyutai Islands since both governments set aside the dispute at the moment.\n\nTaiwanese fisherman shooting incident\nAfter the shooting incident of Taiwanese fisherman ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPoliticians from Taipei\nTaiwanese Ministers of Foreign Affairs\nNational Chengchi University alumni\nGeorgetown University alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPoliticians from Taipei\n\tTaiwanese politicians by city\n\tPolitics of Taipei\n\tPeople from Taipei\nTaiwanese Ministers of Foreign Affairs\n\tGovernment ministers of Taiwan\n\tForeign ministers\n\tMinisters of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China\nNational Chengchi University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Taiwan\n\tNational Chengchi University\n\tAlumni of universities and colleges in Taipei\nGeorgetown University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Washington, D.C.\n\tGeorgetown University people\n\tAlumni of universities and colleges in the United States\n\tGeorgetown University" }, { "title": "Personal life of Mustafa Kemal Atat\u00fcrk", "content": "Mustafa Kemal Atat\u00fcrk (1881 \u2013 10 November 1938) founded the Republic of Turkey, and served as its president from 1923 until his death on 10 November 1938. His personal life has been the subject of numerous studies. According to Turkish historian Kemal H. Karpat, Atat\u00fcrk's recent bibliography included 7,010 different sources. Atat\u00fcrk's personal life has its controversies, ranging from where he was born to his correct full name. The details of his marriage have always been a subject of debate. His religious beliefs were discussed in Turkish political life as recently as the Republic Protests during the 2007 presidential election.\n\nMustafa Kemal's personality has been an important subject both for scholars and the general public. Much of substantial personal information about him comes from memoirs by his associates, who were at times his rivals, and friends. Some credible information originates from Ali Fuat Cebesoy, K\u00e2z\u0131m Karabekir, Halide Edib Ad\u0131var, K\u0131l\u0131\u00e7 Ali, Falih R\u0131fk\u0131 Atay, Afet \u0130nan, there is also secondary analysis by Patrick Balfour, the 3rd Baron Kinross, and, most recently, Vam\u0131k D. Volkan and Norman Itzkowitz.\n\nName\n\nIn Turkish tradition, names have additional honorary or memorial values besides their grammatical identification function. It is possible to translate a name from Turkish to other languages, but care should be given as names' form varies from one language to another. Atat\u00fcrk had Mustafa as his name at birth. Mustafa ( \u2013 Mu\u1e63\u1e6daf\u0101, \"the chosen one\"), an ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMustafa Kemal Atat\u00fcrk\nPresidents of Turkey\nSecularism in Turkey\nPersonal life by individual\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMustafa Kemal Atat\u00fcrk\n\t20th-century Turkish politicians\n\tLeaders who took power by coup\n\tRepublic of Turkey\nPresidents of Turkey\n\tPolitics of Turkey\n\tHeads of state of Turkey\nSecularism in Turkey\n\tSecularism by country\n\tPolitics of Turkey\nPersonal life by individual\n\tBiography by aspect of life\n\tHuman behavior\n\tPsychology" }, { "title": "Adam Mniszek", "content": "Adam Mniszek (15 November 1889 \u2013 16 November 1957) was a lieutenant colonel in the Cavalry of the Polish Army.\n\nCareer\nHe was one of the founders and a member of the Academic Society of Poland Jagiellonia. During World War I he fought in the Polish Legions as an officer of the second cavalry regiment. On 30 April 1915 he was promoted to warrant officer, and 1 November 1916 to lieutenant colonel.\n\nIn the years 1919-1920, during the war with the Bolsheviks, he was assigned to the Supreme Command of the Polish Army. He served as the head of Section 12 Personnel Division IV - Chief Quartermaster (August 1919) and Head of the Section \"E\" Division V (1 January 1920). On 15 July 1920 Mniszek was approved (1 April 1920) at the rank of major, \"in the Cavalry, a group of former Polish Legions\".\n\nOn 1 June 1921 he served in the Office of the Inner War Council, remaining on the register of Rokitnia\u0144ski Light Horseman Cavalry Regiment. On May 3, 1922, he was verified in the rank of major.\nIn 1923 he served in Division IV of the General Staff in Warsaw, as a director of the office, remaining on the register of the second Rokitia\u0144ski Light Horseman Cavalry in Bielsko.\n\nOn February 1, 1924, he was transferred to inactive status for a period of six months. Then he lived in Warsaw at ul Capuchin 5. From 3 November 1924 to 15 October 1925, he attended a training Course IV at the Military Academy in Warsaw. After completing the course and receiving a scientific officer diploma of the General Sta", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary personnel of Poland\nPolish Army officers\nPeople of World War I\nPeople of the Polish\u2013Soviet War\nPolish military personnel of World War I\nPolish military personnel of the Polish-Soviet War\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary personnel of Poland\n\tMilitary personnel by nationality\n\tPolish military personnel\nPolish Army officers\n\tMilitary officers by nationality\n\tPolish military officers\n\tPeople of the Polish Army\nPeople of World War I\n\tMilitary personnel of World War I\n\tPeople by war\nPeople of the Polish\u2013Soviet War\n\tMilitary personnel of the Polish-Soviet War\n\tPeople by war\nPolish military personnel of World War I\n\tMilitary personnel of World War I by nationality\nPolish military personnel of the Polish-Soviet War\n\tMilitary personnel of the Polish-Soviet War by nationality" }, { "title": "Akiko Yamanaka", "content": "is a Special Ambassador for Peacebuilding of Japan.\nShe was a Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet (national legislature). A native of Otaru, Hokkaido and graduate of Tsuda College, she was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in 1996 as a member of the New Frontier Party. She later joined the LDP.\n\nShe is a Senior Diplomatic Fellow, Cambridge Central Asia Forum and By-fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge University as well as visiting professor at the Graduate School of Hokkaido University, the United Nations University and currently Tenjin Foreign Studies University. She has also been a Senior Visiting Researcher at St. Antony's College, Oxford University and at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.\nShe has served as the Member of the House of Representatives of Japan as well as Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs, Director of the Committee of Foreign Affairs, Director General of the Women's Bureau of Liberal Democratic Party, etc.\nHer areas of expertise include International Peacebuilding and Preventive State Theory, International Negotiation and Strategic Studies, and Intercultural Studies. On these and other subjects, she has written and lectured extensively and internationally. She has published many books such as \u201cThink, or Sink: Preventive State Theory\u201d, \u201cToward the Future: Human Security\u201d, \u201cFrom the Window of Oxford\u201d, etc. She was awarded by OI", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese politicians\nJapanese women in politics\nFemale members of the House of Representatives (Japan)\nLiberal Democratic Party (Japan) politicians\nChurchill College, Cambridge\nAlumni of Tsuda University\nPeople from Otaru\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese politicians\n\tPolitics of Japan\n\tPoliticians by nationality\nJapanese women in politics\n\tWomen in Japan\n\tFemale politicians by nationality\nFemale members of the House of Representatives (Japan)\n\tWomen of the House of Representatives (Japan)\n\tJapanese women in politics\nLiberal Democratic Party (Japan) politicians\n\tMembers of the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan)\n\tPolitics of Japan\nChurchill College, Cambridge\n\tColleges of the University of Cambridge\n\tEducational institutions established in 1960\nAlumni of Tsuda University\n\tAlumni by university or college in Japan\n\tUniversity and college alumni associations in Japan\nPeople from Otaru\n\tPeople by city in Japan\n\tOtaru, Hokkaido\n" }, { "title": "Peace and Noise", "content": "Peace and Noise is the seventh studio album by Patti Smith, released on September 30, 1997 by Arista Records.\n\nCritical reception\n\nPeace and Noise received generally favorable reviews from critics, ranking No. 29 in The Village Voices 1997 Pazz & Jop poll. Uncut magazine ranked the album 21st in its list of the top 25 albums of 1997.\n\nThe single \"1959\" was nominated for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance at the 40th Annual Grammy Awards.\n\nTrack listing\n\nPersonnel\nBand\n Patti Smith \u2013 vocals, clarinet\n Lenny Kaye \u2013 guitar, pedal steel\n Jay Dee Daugherty \u2013 drums, organ, harmonica\n Oliver Ray \u2013 guitar, photography\n Tony Shanahan \u2013 bass, piano\n\nAdditional personnel\n Mark Burdett \u2013 art direction\n Michael Stipe \u2013 background vocal\n Roy Cicala \u2013 engineering, mixing\n\nCharts\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPatti Smith albums\n1997 albums\nArista Records albums\nAlbums produced by Patti Smith\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPatti Smith albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tRock albums by American artists\n1997 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t1997 in music\nArista Records albums\n\tAlbums by record label\nAlbums produced by Patti Smith\n\tAlbums by producer\n\tRock albums by American artists" }, { "title": "Sarcocornia", "content": "Sarcocornia is a genus of flowering plants in the amaranth family, Amaranthaceae. They are known commonly as samphires, glassworts, or saltworts. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution, and is most diverse in the Cape Floristic Region of South Africa.\n\nDescription \nThe species of Sarcocornia are perennial herbs, subshrubs or shrubs. They are taking an erect or prostrate, creeping form. The new stems are fleshy and divided into joint-like segments. Older stems are woody and not segmented. The oppositely arranged leaves are borne on fleshy, knobby petioles, their base decurrent and connate (thus forming the segments), the blades forming small, triangular tips with narrow scarious margin. \n\nThe terminal or lateral inflorescences are spike-like, made up of joint-like segments with tiny paired cymes emerging from the joints. Each cyme consists of three (rarely five) flowers completely embedded between the bract and immersed in the fleshy tissue of the axis. The flowers of a cyme are arranged in a transverse row, the central flower separating the lateral flowers, with tissue of the axis between them. The hermaphrodite or unisexual flowers are more or less radially symmetric, with a perianth of three or four fleshy tepals connate nearly to the apex, one or two stamens, and an ovary with two or three stigmas.\n\nThe perianth is persistent in fruit. The fruit wall (pericarp) is membranous. The vertical seed is ellipsoid, with light brown, membranous, hairy seed coat, the hairs can be", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of South Africa\nFlora of the Cape Floristic Region\nAmaranthaceae\nGenera of flowering plants\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of South Africa\n\tFlora by country\n\tFlora of Africa by country\n\tFlora of Southern Africa\nFlora of the Cape Floristic Region\n\tFlora of South Africa\n\tGeography of the Western Cape\nAmaranthaceae\n\tPlant families\n\tEudicot families\n\tGenera of flowering plants\nGenera of flowering plants\n\tTaxa named by Carl Linnaeus\n\tPlant taxonomy\n\tPlant names and classification\n\tPlant genera" }, { "title": "Marble (software)", "content": "Marble is a virtual globe application which allows the user to choose among the Earth, the Moon, Venus, Mars and other planets to display as a 3-D model. It is free software under the terms of the GNU LGPL, developed by KDE for use on personal computers and smart phones. It is written in C++ and uses Qt.\n\nMarble is intended to be very flexible; beyond its cross-platform design, the core components can easily be integrated into other programs. It is designed to run without the need for hardware acceleration, but it can be extended to use OpenGL. An important user-experience objective being that the application start fairly quickly, it ships with a minimal but useful off-line dataset (5\u201310MB).\n\nContributors have added support for on-line mapping sources such as OpenStreetMap and the ability to interpret KML files. Marble also provides route planning capabilities. A navigation mode called MarbleToGo was developed as part of Google Summer of Code 2010. It was later partially rewritten and renamed to Marble Touch.\n\nGeothek is a fork of Marble adding a statistics module, pixel maps, and a 3D view. It is developed and used by Austrian publisher Ed. H\u00f6lzel as atlas software for classrooms.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFree software programmed in C++\nKDE Applications\nVirtual globes\nGIS software\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFree software programmed in C++\n\tFree software by programming language\n\tC++ software\nKDE Applications\n\tKDE software\n\tFree software programmed in C++\nVirtual globes\n\tVirtual reality\n\tGeographic information systems\nGIS software\n\tGeographic information systems\n\tSoftware by task\n\tGeography software\n\tOpen-source geospatial software" }, { "title": "Saunders-Roe A.36 Lerwick", "content": "The Saunders-Roe A.36 Lerwick was a British flying boat built by Saunders-Roe Limited (Saro). It was intended to be used with the Short Sunderland in Royal Air Force Coastal Command but it was a flawed design and only a small number were built. They had a poor service record and a high accident rate; of 21 aircraft, 10 were lost to accidents and one for an unknown reason.\n\nDesign and development\nAir Ministry Specification R.1/36 (to meet Operational Requirement 32) was issued in March 1936 to several companies that had experience in building flying boats. The specification was for a medium-range flying boat for anti-submarine, convoy escort and reconnaissance duties to replace the Royal Air Force's biplane flying boats such as the Saro London and Supermarine Stranraer. The specification called for a cruise speed of and a weight of no more than .\n\nDesigns were tendered by Saunders-Roe (S.36), Supermarine (Type 314), Blackburn Aircraft (b. 20) and Shorts. The Blackburn B.20 was a radical design that offered much better performance, by reducing the drag associated with a flying boat hull and so a prototype was ordered to test the concept. Of the other designs the Supermarine was the first choice with Saro and Shorts tied in second place. The Supermarine was ordered \"off the drawing board\" i. e. without requiring prototypes to be produced and flown first. Supermarine's commitment to the Spitfire meant that work was not expected to start for two years and so the Ministry looked t", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoyal Air Force aircraft of World War II\nSeaplanes and flying boats\nAircraft manufactured by Saunders-Roe\n1930s British patrol aircraft\nBritish patrol aircraft\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoyal Air Force aircraft of World War II\n\tMilitary aircraft of World War II\n\tAircraft of the Royal Air Force\nSeaplanes and flying boats\n\tAircraft configurations\nAircraft manufactured by Saunders-Roe\n\tAircraft by manufacturer\n\tBritish aircraft 1930\u20131939\n1930s British patrol aircraft\n\tBritish patrol aircraft\n\tMilitary aircraft of the 1930s\n\t1930s British military aircraft\nBritish patrol aircraft\n\tMilitary aircraft by type\n\tBritish military aircraft" }, { "title": "Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games", "content": "The Beijing Organizing Committee for the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (\u5317\u4eac2022\u5e74\u51ac\u5965\u4f1a\u548c\u51ac\u6b8b\u5965\u4f1a\u7ec4\u7ec7\u59d4\u5458\u4f1a) (BOCWOG) is a public institution with legal person status, responsible for the organisation and coordination of all the preparations and delivery of the 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. It is located at the former steel plant of Shougang Corporation in Shijingshan District, Beijing. The executive board of the Beijing 2022 is its sole executive agency. The Chairman is Cai Qi, who is also a CCP Politburo member and Beijing CCP secretary.\n\nOrganisation structure\n\nLeadership\n\nDepartments\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2022 Winter Olympics\n2022 Winter Paralympics\nOrganizing Committees for the Olympic Games\nBeijing\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2022 Winter Olympics\n\tWinter Olympics by year\n\tOlympic Games in China\n\tOlympics in Beijing\n2022 Winter Paralympics\n\tWinter Paralympics by year\n\tParalympic Games in China\n\tParalympics in Beijing\nOrganizing Committees for the Olympic Games\n\tOlympic Games\n\tOlympic organizations\nBeijing\n\tPopulated places in China\n\tCapital districts and territories\n\tCapitals in Asia\n\tCities in China\n\tMetropolitan areas of China\n\tProvincial capitals of China\n\tPrefecture-level divisions of Beijing\n\tPort cities and towns in China\n\tWorld Heritage Sites in China\n\tNational Central Cities in China\n\tCities in North China\n\tPopulated places established in the 1st millennium BC\n\t4th-century BC establishments in China\n\tAncient Chinese states\n\tBeijing-related lists\n\tBeijing Subway\n\tMunicipalities of the People's Republic of China\n\tPopulated places on the Yellow River\n\tCities on the Yellow River" }, { "title": "Masterprize International Composing Competition", "content": "Masterprize International Composing Competition, informally known as Masterprize, was an international composing competition founded in April 1996 by author, investment banker and former diplomat, John McLaren. The brief for the inaugural competition was \"to find new and original works for symphony orchestra with artistic integrity with the potential for broad and lasting appeal\". Additional specifications were that the compositional entry should be of a duration of 8 to 12 minutes and that composers could be of any age or nationality. For the 2001 competition, the submitted works had to have been scored for orchestral forces of between 50 and 90 players and have a duration of between 6 and 15 minutes. Composers who were awarded first place received a monetary prize of either \u00a325,000 for the 1998 competition, or \u00a330,000 for the 2001 and 2003 competitions, respectively.\n\nThe first Masterprize competition which culminated in 1998 was supported by significant institutions, such as the European Broadcasting Union, the BBC orchestras, BBC Radio 3, EMI Records, the London Symphony Orchestra, the BBC Music Magazine and the Worshipful Company of Musicians. The final round of the competition was held at the Barbican on 7 April 1998 where the London Symphony Orchestra under Daniel Harding performed the six finalist works in full. The gala concert was attended by Cherie Blair who presented the winning composers with their prizes.\n\nPrize winners\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMusic competitions in the United Kingdom\nInternational music competitions\nComposition competitions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMusic competitions in the United Kingdom\n\tMusic in the United Kingdom\n\tMusic competitions by country\nInternational music competitions\n\tMusic competitions\n\tClassical music competitions\nComposition competitions\n\tMusic competitions\n\tClassical music competitions\n\tMusic composition" }, { "title": "Finkovo", "content": "Finkovo () is a small settlement north of Velike Poljane in the Municipality of Ribnica in southern Slovenia. It has only four houses and no longer has any permanent residents. The area is part of the traditional region of Lower Carniola and is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in the Municipality of Ribnica\nDeserted settlements in Slovenia\nFormer populated places in Slovenia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in the Municipality of Ribnica\n\tPopulated places in Slovenia by municipality\n\tGeography of the Municipality of Ribnica\nDeserted settlements in Slovenia\n\tPopulated places in Slovenia\n\tFormer populated places by country\nFormer populated places in Slovenia\n\tFormer populated places by country\n\tPopulated places in Slovenia\n\tHistory of Slovenia" }, { "title": "Vacuum in the Dark", "content": "Vacuum in the Dark is the second novel written by Jen Beagin and published in 2019 by Simon & Schuster. It is the sequel to Pretend I'm Dead. NPR Books described the work as \"a funny and surprisingly sweet book about a young woman who grew up too fast and is trying desperately to reinvent herself.\"\n\nVacuum in the Dark, \"a welcome sequel to one of last year\u2019s most exciting debuts,\" according to a starred Kirkus review, was named a best book for February 2019 by Oprah Magazine. Publishers Weekly has a starred review of \"a sharp and superb novel\" which \"pulls no punches\u2014this novel is viciously smart and morbidly funny.\" That sentiment is echoed in The New York Times Book Review which said, \"This novel is a joy: truly laugh-out-loud funny, while staying grounded and dignified, even as Mona capsizes again and again.\" \n\nLiterary Hub featured an excerpt of \"Poop,\" the first chapter of Vacuum in the Dark.\n\nThe title has been published in the UK and as a paperback, both with new book cover artwork.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2019 novels\nAmerican novels\nSequel novels\nNovels by Jen Beagin\nSimon & Schuster books\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2019 novels\n\t21st-century American novels\n\t2019 American novels\nAmerican novels\n\tNovels by country\n\tEnglish-language novels\nSequel novels\n\tNovels by type\nNovels by Jen Beagin\n\tAmerican novels by writer\nSimon & Schuster books\n\tBooks by publisher" }, { "title": "Varg Veum", "content": "Varg Veum is the central character in a series of crime novels, written by the Norwegian author Gunnar Staalesen, about a private detective who lives in Bergen, on the west coast of Norway. The books have been translated into several languages, including English, Spanish, German, and Swedish.\n\nIn the series there are 19 novels, two short story compilations and an additional short story, a collaboration (1993) with writer Fredrik Skagen, in which Veum meets a hero of Skagen's books, Morten Martens.\n\nList of novels\n\n Bukken til havresekken (The Buck to the Sack of Oats) (1977)\n Din, til d\u00f8den (Yours Until Death) (1979) *\n Tornerose sov i hundre \u00e5r (Sleeping Beauty Slept for One Hundred Years) (1980)\n Kvinnen i kj\u00f8leskapet (The Woman in the Fridge) (1981)\n I m\u00f8rket er alle ulver gr\u00e5 (At Night All Wolves Are Grey) (1983) *\n Hekseringen (The Witches Circle) (includes 7 Varg Veum stories) (1985)\n Svarte f\u00e5r (Black Sheep) (1988) *\n Falne engler (Fallen Angels) (1989) *\n Bitre blomster (Bitter Flowers) (1991)\n Begravde hunder biter ikke (Buried Dogs Do Not Bite) (1993)\n D\u00f8delig madonna (Lethal Madonna) (collaborative story with Fredrik Skagen) (1993)\n Skriften p\u00e5 veggen (The Writing on the Wall) (1995) *\n De d\u00f8de har det godt (The Dead Have It Easy) (8 stories) (1996)\n Som i et speil (As If In A Mirror) (2002)\n Ansikt til ansikt (Face to Face) (2004)\n D\u00f8dens drabanter (The Consorts of Death) (2006) *\n Kalde hjerter (Cold Hearts) (2008) *\n Vi skal arve vinden (We Shall Inherit The Wi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorwegian crime novels\nDetective novels\nNovels set in Norway\nNovels by Gunnar Staalesen\nFictional Norwegian people\nFictional private investigators\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorwegian crime novels\n\tNovels by genre\n\tNovels by nationality\nDetective novels\n\tNovels by genre\nNovels set in Norway\n\tNovels by setting\n\tNovels by country\nNovels by Gunnar Staalesen\n\tNovels by author\nFictional Norwegian people\n\tFictional characters by nationality\nFictional private investigators\n\tFictional characters by occupation\n\tFictional detectives\n" }, { "title": "Go4It", "content": "Go4It was a British children's magazine programme broadcast on Sunday evenings at 7.15pm on BBC Radio 4, and one of the few speech-based shows on British national radio aimed at younger listeners. It was broadcast between 2001 and 2009.\n\nHistory\n\nChildren's radio had been provided by Listen with Mother from 1950 to 1982 and subsequently by a weekday lunchtime programme called Listening Corner. From 1990, there were Children's BBC radio serials on BBC Radio 5. When that station closed in 1994 CBBC serials moved to Radio 4 on Sundays from 7 to 7.30pm until Easter 1998 when it was replaced by another episode of The Archers.\n\n\"Go4It\" started in 2001 and was originally produced by Jo Daykin and hosted by Matt Smith and included Cromarty the space cat and many jokes. Smith was replaced one year later by CBBC presenter Barney Harwood on 5 May 2002. With Harwood's arrival the show became less patronising with the theme tune changed to Danger Man. When Harwood was off on holiday there were guest presenters like Kirsten O'Brien, Natalie Barrass and David McFetridge.\n\nThe show typically centred on themes of books, poetry and literature. A typical episode featured a guest author or poet and often a trip 'on location' to an event related to children's literature. It could be considered a junior version of Radio 4's Book Club with an author being asked questions by the young fans in the studio: the 'g4it-ers'. Also included were games and competitions. Some shows were also themed, for inst", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBBC Radio 4 programmes\n2000s British children's television series\nBritish children's radio programmes\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBBC Radio 4 programmes\n\tBBC Radio productions\n\tUnited Kingdom radio programme stubs\n2000s British children's television series\n\tBritish children's television series by decade\n\t2000s British television series\n2000s in British television\n\tBritish television series by decade\nBritish children's radio programmes\n\tChildren's radio programming\n\tBritish radio programmes by genre\n\tBBC children's television programmes\n\tBritish radio programme stubs" }, { "title": "Appreciative inquiry", "content": "Appreciative inquiry (AI) is a model that seeks to engage stakeholders in self-determined change. According to Gervase Bushe, professor of leadership and organization development at the Beedie School of Business and a researcher on the topic, \"AI revolutionized the field of organization development and was a precursor to the rise of positive organization studies and the strengths based movement in American management.\" It was developed at Case Western Reserve University's department of organizational behavior, starting with a 1987 article by David Cooperrider and Suresh Srivastva. They felt that the overuse of \"problem solving\" hampered any kind of social improvement, and what was needed were new methods of inquiry that would help generate new ideas and models for how to organize.\n\nHistory \nCooperrider and Srivastva took a social constructionist approach, arguing that organizations are created, maintained and changed by conversations, and claiming that methods of organizing were only limited by people's imaginations and the agreements among them.\n\nIn 2001, Cooperrider and Diana Whitney published an article outlining the five principles of AI.\n\nIn 1996, Cooperrider, Whitney and several of their colleagues became centrally involved using AI to mid-wife the creation of the United Religions Initiative, a global organization dedicated to promoting grassroots interfaith cooperation for peace, justice and healing. This early partnership between URI and AI is chronicled in Birth of ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nManagement concepts\nOrganizational studies and human resource management\nOrganizational behavior\nSelf-determination theories\nCase Western Reserve University\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nManagement concepts\n\tBusiness terms\n\tManagement\n\tConcepts in ethics\nOrganizational studies and human resource management\n\tManagement by type\n\tManagement science\n\tOrganizational theory\nOrganizational behavior\n\tManagement by type\n\tOrganizational studies\n\tOrganizational theory\n\tSocial psychology\nSelf-determination theories\n\tPsychological theories\n\tOrganizational theory\nCase Western Reserve University\n\tUniversities and colleges in Cleveland\n\tUniversities and colleges in Ohio\n\tEducational institutions established in 1967\n\tPublic universities and colleges in Ohio\n\tSchools of social work in the United States\n\tMember institutions of the Association of American Universities\n\t1967 establishments in Ohio" }, { "title": "Mikalay Barsukow", "content": "Mikalay Barsukow (; ; born 30 November 1982) is a Belarusian former professional footballer who last played for Isloch Minsk Raion.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBelarusian footballers\nAssociation football forwards\n1982 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBelarusian footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tBelarusian sportspeople\nAssociation football forwards\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tFootballers by position\n1982 births\n\t1982 in Belarus\n\t20th-century births in Belarus\n\t20th-century Belarusian people" }, { "title": "Patrick Radden Keefe", "content": "Patrick Radden Keefe (born 1976) is an American writer and investigative journalist. He is the author of five books\u2014Chatter, The Snakehead, Say Nothing, Empire of Pain, and Rogues\u2014and has written extensively for many publications, including The New Yorker, Slate, and The New York Times Magazine. He is a staff writer at The New Yorker.\n\nCareer \nKeefe grew up in Dorchester, Massachusetts, attended Milton Academy, and received his undergraduate degree from Columbia University in 1999. Keefe earned a J.D. degree from Yale Law School, an M.Phil. in International Relations from Cambridge University, and an M.Sc. from the London School of Economics. He has received many fellowships, including those from the Marshall Scholarship Foundation, Guggenheim Foundation, the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library. He was a policy adviser in the Office of the Secretary of Defense between 2010 and 2011.\n\nKeefe has written investigative reports on a broad array of topics and issues during his career. Topics included a conflict over ownership of iron reserves in Guinea, policy complications faced by states legalizing recreational marijuana, and the capture of Mexican drug lord Joaqu\u00edn \"El Chapo\" Guzm\u00e1n Loera.\n\nKeefe's 2013 story in the New Yorker, titled \"A Loaded Gun\", on the personal history of mass shooter Amy Bishop received the National Magazine Award for Feature Writing. In addition to winning the Na", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican investigative journalists\nAmerican non-fiction writers\nAmerican male journalists\nAmerican male non-fiction writers\nColumbia University alumni\nYale Law School alumni\nAlumni of the London School of Economics\nThe New Yorker staff writers\n21st-century American journalists\n21st-century American non-fiction writers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican investigative journalists\n\tAmerican journalists by type\n\tInvestigative journalists by nationality\nAmerican non-fiction writers\n\tAmerican writers by genre\n\tNon-fiction writers by nationality\nAmerican male journalists\n\tAmerican journalists by gender\n\tMale journalists by nationality\nAmerican male non-fiction writers\n\tAmerican non-fiction writers\n\tAmerican male writers\n\tMale non-fiction writers by nationality\nColumbia University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tYale Law School alumni\n\tAlumni of the London School of Economics\n\tThe New Yorker staff writers\n\t21st-century American journalists\n\t21st-century American writers\n\t21st-century American non-fiction writers\n\t21st-century American male writers\n\t21st-century journalists by nationality\n\t21st-century non-fiction writers by nationality\n\t21st-century male writers by nationality" }, { "title": "Tur Peak", "content": "Tur Peak () is a distinctive peak (1,470\u00a0m) at the southeast periphery of Malta Plateau, situated along the north wall of lower Mariner Glacier 4.5\u00a0nautical miles (8\u00a0km) south-southeast of Mount Alberts, in Victoria Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960\u201364. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Lieutenant Juan J. Tur, U.S. Navy Reserve, medical officer at Hallett Station, 1957.\n\nMountains of Victoria Land\nBorchgrevink Coast", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of Victoria Land\nBorchgrevink Coast\nLandforms of Victoria Land\nGeography of Antarctica\nAntarctic region\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of Victoria Land\n\tGeography of Antarctica\n\tAntarctic region\n\tPhysical geography\n\tMountains by region\nBorchgrevink Coast\n\tCoasts of Antarctica\n\tGeography of Antarctica\n\tAntarctic region\nLandforms of Victoria Land\n\tGeography of Antarctica\n\tAntarctic region\nGeography of Antarctica\n\tGeography by place\n\tAntarctica\nAntarctic region\n\tGeography by place\n\tAntarctica" }, { "title": "Women's Football Association", "content": "The Women's Football Association (WFA) was the governing body of women's football in England. It was formed in 1969 and was disbanded in 1993, as responsibility for overseeing all aspects of the game of women's football in England passed to The Football Association.\n\nHistory\nOn 1 November 1969, representatives of 44 clubs attended the inaugural meeting at Caxton Hall in London. Six months later seven regional Leagues were represented at the first AGM. The first secretary was Arthur Hobbs, he was one of the founding members of the Women's Football Association, unfortunately he had to give up the post in 1972 due to poor health; he was succeeded by Patricia Gregory (1972-1982). In 1971, under pressure from UEFA, the FA rescinded its ban on women playing football on the pitches of its member clubs. Also that year the WFA held the first national knock out cup; the Mitre Trophy, which became the FA Women's Cup. The following year the WFA launched an official England national team, who beat Scotland 3\u20132 in Greenock.\n\nIn 1983 the WFA affiliated to the FA on the same basis as the County Football Associations. A twenty four club National League was established by the WFA in 1991.\n\nIn June 1993 the WFA ceased to exist when power was transferred to the FA. The 1993\u201394 FA Women's Cup was the first to be run under direct control of the FA, while the league structure was taken over and re\u2013branded in 1994\u201395. It was intended that the resources and experience of the FA would capitalise on in", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct football governing bodies in England\nWomen's football in England\nFootball organisations in England\nSports organizations established in 1969\nSports organizations disestablished in 1993\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct football governing bodies in England\n\tFootball governing bodies in England\n\tSports governing bodies in England\n\tDefunct sports governing bodies in the United Kingdom\nWomen's football in England\n\tWomen's football in the United Kingdom\n\tFootball in England by gender\n\tFootball in the United Kingdom by women\nFootball organisations in England\n\tFootball in England\n\tSports organisations of England\nSports organizations established in 1969\n\tSports organisations based in the United Kingdom established in 1969\n\tSports organizations by year of establishment\n\tSports organisations of England\nSports organizations disestablished in 1993\n\tSports organisations based in the United Kingdom disestablished in the 1990s\n\tSports organizations by year of disestablishment\n\tSports organisations of England" }, { "title": "Social Business Channel", "content": "The SBC (Social Business Channel) was the first thematic television channel for the economy in Greece. The station began operating in December 2005 and broadcast many programs on the market, the economy and traffic, in Greek and international markets. Originally started as a Satellite Business Channel and later became Social Business Channel.\n\nCertification and awards\nThe SBC was certified according to the international standard of ISO 9001: 2000 by the international body \"Bureau Veritas Certification\" and was distinguished by the President of Athens Exchange Spyros Capralos during the first meeting of Athens Exchange of 2007. It was also made interviews, which occupied the Media, as the governor of Bank of Greece George Provopoulos, the head of the ASPIS Group (Aspis) Psomiadi Paul, the former economy minister Giorgos Papakonstantinou, the CEO of Hellas Sat Christodoulos Protopapas, Doctor of Law.\n\nPartnerships and emission stopping\nCollaborating with the most reputable global financial television networks, Bloomberg and Russia Today while the channel projected in all displays of Athens Stock Exchange.\n\nCoverage\nIn its first years of its operation, SBC also broadcast on analog terrestrial, as a regional television station in the Prefecture of Attica, pirated, often obtaining a temporary license, but never a legal one.\n\nIn its first years of operation, in 2005 with the name Satellite Business Channel as it broadcast on satellites were considered to be the continuation of the ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTelevision channels in Greece\nBusiness-related television channels\nEconomy of Greece\n2005 establishments in Greece\n2007 disestablishments in Greece\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTelevision channels in Greece\n\tTelevision in Greece\n\tMedia in Greece\nTelevision channels and stations established in 2005\n\t2005 in television\n\t2005 establishments in Europe\nBusiness-related television channels\n\tTelevision channels by topic\n\tTelevision networks by topic\nEconomy of Greece\n\tEconomy of Europe\n\tEconomy by country\n2005 establishments in Greece\n\t2005 in Greece\n\tEstablishments by year\n2007 disestablishments in Greece\n\t2007 in Greece\n\tDisestablishments by year" }, { "title": "Arene lychee", "content": "Arene lychee is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Areneidae. It was described from Canopus Bank, a seamount located in northeastern Brazil, and named after its resemblance to the fruit of the Asian soapberry tree, Litchi chinenis.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMarine gastropods\nFauna of Brazil\nGastropods of South America\nAreneidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMarine gastropods\n\tMarine gastropods by family\n\tMarine molluscs\n\tMarine fauna\nFauna of Brazil\n\tFauna by country\n\tBiota of Brazil\n\tAnimals of South America by country\nGastropods of South America\n\tGastropods by continent\n\tAnimals of South America by class\nAreneidae\n\tGastropod families\n\tTaxa named by John Edward Gray\n\tMollusc families" }, { "title": "Stone, Idaho", "content": "Stone is an unincorporated community in Oneida County, Idaho, United States. Stone is located near the Utah border, north of Snowville, Utah.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnincorporated communities in Oneida County, Idaho\nUnincorporated communities in Idaho\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnincorporated communities in Oneida County, Idaho\n\tPopulated places in Oneida County, Idaho\n\tUnincorporated communities in Idaho by county\nUnincorporated communities in Idaho\n\tPopulated places in Idaho by type\n\tUnincorporated communities in the United States by state" }, { "title": "Shooting at the 2015 Pan American Games \u2013 Men's 10 metre air rifle", "content": "The men's 10 metre air rifle shooting event at the 2015 Pan American Games will be held on July 13 at the Pan Am Shooting Centre in Innisfil.\n\nThe event consisted of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fired 60 shots with an air rifle at 10 metres distance from the standing position. Scores for each shot were in increments of 1, with a maximum score of 10.\n\nThe top 8 shooters in the qualifying round moved on to the final round. There, they fired an additional 10 shots. These shots scored in increments of .1, with a maximum score of 10.9. The total score from all 70 shots was used to determine final ranking.\n\nThe winners of all fifteen events, along with the runner up in the men's air rifle, skeet, trap and both women's rifle events will qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (granted the athlete has not yet earned a quota for their country).\n\nSchedule\nAll times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).\n\nResults\n\nQualification round\n\nFinal\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 Pan American Games events\nMen's 10 metre air rifle at the Pan American Games\nShooting at the Pan American Games\nShooting competitions in Canada\nShooting sports events\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 Pan American Games events\n\tPan American Games by year\n\tSport in Toronto\n\t2015 in multi-sport events\n\t2015 in Canadian sports\nMen's 10 metre air rifle at the Pan American Games\n\tPan American Games events\n\tShooting at the Pan American Games\nShooting at the Pan American Games\n\tPan American Games events\n\tSport at the Pan American Games\nShooting competitions in Canada\n\tShooting sports in Canada\n\tSport in Canada by sport\nShooting sports events\n\tShooting sports by type\n\tShooting sports competitions\n\tSport shooting events" }, { "title": "List of soccer clubs in the United States", "content": "This is a list of soccer clubs in the United States. For clarity, teams based outside the United States that play in USSF-recognized leagues are also listed below, with their home country noted.\n\nMen's soccer clubs \nFive professional leagues of soccer teams are sanctioned by the Professional Division of the United States Soccer Federation (USSF or U.S. Soccer). The top-level league is Major League Soccer (MLS) and the second level is the USL Championship. The third level leagues are USL League One, the National Independent Soccer Association and MLS Next Pro. The USL Championship and USL League One are operated by the United Soccer League, which also operates the semi-professional USL League Two.\n\nMajor League Soccer (MLS) \n\nAs of 2022, MLS has 28 clubs. Charlotte FC joined the league in 2022 and St. Louis City SC is scheduled to join in 2023. Sacramento Republic FC had intended to join MLS in 2023, but its MLS bid was placed on indefinite hold after the team's lead investor Ron Burkle pulled out of the deal.\n\n * \u2013 Team based in Canada\n\nUSL Championship \nThe United Soccer League is the parent organization for the USL Championship (USSF Division II), USL League One (applied for USSF Division III sanctioning), USL League Two, and the youth Super Y-League.\n\nFuture teams\n\nOn hiatus\n\nUSL League One\n\nNational Independent Soccer Association\nLaunched in 2019, NISA is a USSF third division league independent from USL.\n\nMLS Next Pro\n\nFuture teams\n\nWomen's soccer clubs\n\nNational Women's", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAssociation football clubs in the United States\nMajor League Soccer\nUSL Championship\nUSL League One\nNational Independent Soccer Association\nMLS Next Pro\nWomen's soccer in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAssociation football clubs in the United States\n\tSoccer in the United States\n\tSports clubs in the United States by sport\nMajor League Soccer\n\tProfessional soccer leagues in the United States\n\tTop level soccer leagues in the United States\nUSL Championship\n\tSecond level soccer leagues in the United States\n\tUSL Championship teams\n\tUnited Soccer Leagues\nUSL League One\n\tThird level soccer leagues in the United States\n\tUSL League One teams\n\tUnited Soccer Leagues\nNational Independent Soccer Association\n\tProfessional soccer leagues in the United States\n\tThird level soccer leagues in the United States\nMLS Next Pro\n\tProfessional soccer leagues in the United States\n\tUnited Soccer Leagues\nWomen's soccer in the United States\n\tSoccer in the United States\n\tWomen's soccer leagues in the United States\n\tWomen's sports in the United States\n\tSoccer in the United States by state" }, { "title": "Langy", "content": "Langy () is a commune in the Allier department in central France.\n\nPopulation\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Allier\nPopulated places in Allier\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Allier\n\tCommunes of France by department\n\tGeography of Allier\n\tAllier\nPopulated places in Allier\n\tPopulated places in France by department\n\tGeography of Allier\n\tAllier" }, { "title": "Reggie Smith (defensive back)", "content": "Reginald Smith, Jr. (born September 3, 1986) is a former American football safety. He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round of the 2008 NFL Draft. He played college football at Oklahoma.\n\nCollege career\nSmith was named the preseason Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year for the 2007 season. He finished the year ranked fourth on the team with 78 tackles and also added three interceptions.\n\nProfessional career\n\nSan Francisco 49ers\nSmith was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round (75th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. He appeared in three games as a rookie, recording three tackles.\n\nIn the 2009 offseason, it was reported that Smith would convert from cornerback to safety.\nIn July 2009, he changed his number to 30, and gave 31 to teammate Dre Bly. He had his first career interception for a touchdown against the Indianapolis Colts\n\nSmith started the 2010 season as the backup to Dashon Goldson and Michael Lewis. But after Lewis requested his release prior to the week 4 game in Atlanta, Taylor Mays was named starter and held that role for the next 7 weeks. Reggie was named starter in week 11 vs the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.\n\nCarolina Panthers\nSmith signed with the Carolina Panthers on April 4, 2012.\nHe was released on August 31, 2012 in the last roster cuts for the Panthers.\n\nOakland Raiders\nSmith signed with the Oakland Raiders on April 10, 2013. He was released August 31, 2013.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football safeties\nSan Francisco 49ers players\nCarolina Panthers players\nOakland Raiders players\nOklahoma Sooners football players\nPlayers of American football from Oklahoma\n1986 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football safeties\n\tAmerican football defensive backs\nAmerican football players by position\nSan Francisco 49ers players\n\tNational Football League players by team\nCarolina Panthers players\n\tNational Football League players by team\nOakland Raiders players\n\tNational Football League players by team\nOklahoma Sooners football players\n\tCollege football players in the United States\nPlayers of American football from Oklahoma\n\tAmerican football players by state\n1986 births\n\t1986 in sports\n\tBirths by year\nLiving people\n\tYear of birth missing (living people)" }, { "title": "HaGalil", "content": "haGalil is an online magazine published in German relating to the issues of Judaism, German Jewry and Israel. It is considered as the most widespread magazine of its kind in German, with over 380,000 monthly visitors (August 2009).\n\nOverview\nThe magazine was established by David Gall in 1995, and is since then published by him and Eva Ehrlich, both of whom are German-Jews residents of Munich. The magazine operates two offices in Munich and Tel Aviv. According to an interview with the magazine editor conducted in 2001, the main goals of the magazine are to fight anti-Semitism and neo-Nazism on the web, and to supply data regarding Judaism, Jews and Israel. The magazine's motto is publishing a large number of authentic articles in these topics, in order to place hatred and neo-Nazi articles on a lower position in the internet search engines.\n\nHaGalil online presents articles and short communications on various issues related to Jewish life, Jewish history, culture and religion. Additional central topics are Israel and the Israeli-Arab conflict, as well as modern anti-Semitism in German speaking countries. Judaism is presented in a broad sense, including an equal representation for all Jewish religious movements, and it provides a platform for all political opinions in Israel, from classical Zionism to other oppositional groups. Some articles are borrowed from other media and translated from English and Hebrew to German.\n\nIn February 2006 the magazine was attacked by hackers pro", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman-language magazines\nJewish magazines\nOnline magazines\nMedia in Munich\nMedia in Tel Aviv\nAntisemitism in Germany\nJudaism in Germany\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman-language magazines\n\tMagazines by language\n\tGerman media\nJewish magazines\n\tJewish periodicals\n\tJewish mass media\nOnline magazines\n\tMagazines by type\n\tInternet properties\nMedia in Munich\n\tMedia by city in Germany\n\tMedia in Germany by city\nMedia in Tel Aviv\n\tMedia by city in Israel\n\tIsraeli media by city\nAntisemitism in Germany\n\tAntisemitism by country\n\tJudaism in Germany\n\tRacism in Germany\nJudaism in Germany\n\tJudaism by country\n\tJudaism in Europe\n\tReligion in Germany" }, { "title": "Copper(I) sulfide", "content": "Copper(I) sulfide is a copper sulfide, a chemical compound of copper and sulfur. It has the chemical compound Cu2S. It is found in nature as the mineral chalcocite. It has a narrow range of stoichiometry ranging from Cu1.997S to Cu2.000S.\n\nPreparation and reactions\nCu2S can be prepared by heating copper strongly in sulfur vapour or H2S. The reaction of copper powder in molten sulfur rapidly produces Cu2S, whereas pellets of copper require much higher temperature.\nCu2S reacts with oxygen to form SO2:\n2 Cu2S + 3 O2 \u2192 2 Cu2O + 2 SO2\nIn the production of copper two thirds of the molten copper sulfide is oxidised as above, and the Cu2O reacts with unoxidised Cu2S to give Cu metal:\n Cu2S + 2 Cu2O \u2192 6 Cu + SO2\n\nStructure\nThere are two forms of Cu2S: a low temperature monoclinic form (\"low-chalcocite\") which has a complex structure with 96 copper atoms in the unit cell and a hexagonal form stable above 104\u00a0\u00b0C. In this structure there are 24 crystallographically distinct Cu atoms and the structure has been described as approximating to a hexagonal close packed array of sulfur atoms with Cu atoms in planar 3 coordination. This structure was initially assigned an orthorhombic cell due to the twinning of the sample crystal.\n\nThere is also a crystallographically-distinct phase (the mineral djurleite) with stoichiometry Cu1.96S which is non-stoichiometric (range Cu1.934S-Cu1.965S) and has a monoclinic structure with 248 copper and 128 sulfur atoms in the unit cell. Cu2S and Cu1.96S are sim", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCopper(I) compounds\nSulfides\nSemiconductor materials\nInorganic compound stubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCopper(I) compounds\n\tCopper compounds\n\tInorganic compounds\nSulfides\n\tInorganic compounds\n\tSulfur compounds\nSemiconductor materials\n\tCondensed matter physics\n\tMaterials by property\nInorganic compound stubs\n\tChemistry stubs\n\tStub categories\n\tInorganic compound stubs" }, { "title": "Myingun Prince", "content": "Thu Mahar Thiri Dhammaraja (1844 \u2013 20 September 1921), commonly known as Myingun Prince, was a royal prince during the late Konbaung dynasty. He is known for his role in the assassination of Crown Prince Kanaung in Myingun Myinkhondaing rebellion.\n\nPrince Myingun is portrayed as a villain by Burmese historians because his assassination of his father-in-law Crown Prince Kanaung, the kingdom's leading reformist, crippled attempts to modernize Burma's army and other institutions.\n\nEarly life\nMyingun prince was born in 1844, before King Mindon ascended the throne, to Mindon prince and the Royal Queen of the Southern Gilded Chamber. His given name was Maung Myo Aye. He had a younger brother Myinkhondaing Prince.\n\nHe first conferred the title of Thilawa and later Thu Mahar Thiri Dhammaraja, and received the appanage of . In 1858, he married to his first cousin, Meen Cho Bo, Princess of Taungnyo, daughter of Crown Prince Kanaung, by his wife, Myauk-saung Shin Key. He also married to Saungnya Kolouptaw Shin O and Khinle Pya, the widow of his younger brother, the Prince of Myingundaing.\n\nRebellion and later life\nOn 2 August 1866, Crown Prince Kanaung was beheaded by the princes of Myingun and Myinkhondaing in a failed coup against his father, King Mindon at a cabinet meeting in the palace. King Mindon, however, managed to escape the assassination. A minister and some officials were killed along with Kanaung.\n\nAfter the unsuccessful coup, the two brothers and their mother ran away to M", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBurmese royalty\nKonbaung dynasty\nBurmese rebels\nPeople from Mandalay Region\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBurmese royalty\n\tRoyalty by nationality\n\tBurmese monarchs\n\tHistory of Myanmar\nKonbaung dynasty\n\tDynasties of Myanmar\n\tHistory of Myanmar\nBurmese rebels\n\tRebels by nationality\n\tMilitary history of Myanmar\n\tPolitical history of Myanmar\nPeople from Mandalay Region\n\tPeople by city or town in Myanmar\n\tMandalay Region" }, { "title": "Psilogramma frankenbachi", "content": "Psilogramma frankenbachi is a moth of the family Sphingidae. It is known from Sulawesi in Indonesia.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Indonesia\nSphingidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Indonesia\n\tLepidoptera of Indonesia\n\tInsects of Indonesia\nSphingidae\n\tMoths by family\n\tLepidoptera families" }, { "title": "Rodney Elliot", "content": "Rodney Elliot (born 17 December 1977 in Rotterdam) is a Dutch footballer who played for Eerste Divisie club FC Dordrecht during the 1996-2001 football seasons.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDutch footballers\nEerste Divisie players\nFC Dordrecht players\n1977 births\nSportspeople from Rotterdam\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDutch footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSport in the Netherlands by sport\n\tEuropean footballers\nEerste Divisie players\n\tAssociation football in the Netherlands\n\tDutch footballers\n\tSoccer players by competition\nFC Dordrecht players\n\tDutch footballers\n\tEerste Divisie players\n\tFootballers by club in the Netherlands\n1977 births\n\t1970s births\n\tSportspersons by year of birth\nSportspeople from Rotterdam\n\tSport in the Netherlands by city\n\tPeople from Rotterdam by occupation\n\tFootballers in the Netherlands by city" }, { "title": "Ligier JS21", "content": "The Ligier JS21 was a Formula One racing car manufactured and raced by Ligier during the 1983 Formula One season. Powered by a Cosworth V8 engine while the majority of teams used turbo power, the team failed to score any points.\n\nDevelopment\nThe JS21 was designed by Claude Galopin under the technical direction of Michel Beaujon. Henri Durand worked on the car's aerodynamics. Having used Talbot engines for the previous two seasons, the JS21 was designed to be powered by a Ford Cosworth DFV. Ligier was the first choice to be the recipient of the then-new Honda turbo engine due to team owner Guy Ligier's longstanding relationship with Honda but the team declined to use it. The first three JS21 chassis were converted from the previous year's JS19, with four in total being built.\n\nRacing history\nThe Ligier team recruited two new drivers for the 1983 season, Jean-Pierre Jarier, who had a single outing for the team back in 1977, and Brazilian novice Raul Boesel. Jarier qualified for every race with a best grid placing of 9th, at the Monaco Grand Prix. His best finish was 7th in Austria. For most of the season, Boesel usually qualified several places behind Jarier but improved towards the season's end although he did miss qualifying for the Austrian and Italian races. His best qualifying was 17th, in the season opening Brazilian Grand Prix, and he achieved his best finish of 7th the following race in the United States.\n\n1983 was the first season in the team's history that it failed ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLigier Formula One cars\n1983 Formula One season cars\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLigier Formula One cars\n\tFormula One cars by team\n\tVehicles by brand\n\tFormula One vehicles\n1983 Formula One season cars\n\tFormula One cars by season\n\t1983 in Formula One\n\tFormula One vehicles\n\tVehicles introduced in 1983" }, { "title": "Greg Rhodes", "content": "Greg Rhodes is the former Executive Director of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum and now serves as the Cincinnati Reds team historian. He was named to his current position in January 2007.\n\nRhodes has authored or co-authored six books on the Cincinnati Reds. Rhodes has twice won one of the Society for American Baseball Research's, top awards: The Sporting News-SABR Baseball Research Award. Rhodes and Mark Stang won in 1999 with Reds in Black and White; Rhodes and John Snyder won in 2001 with Redleg Journal. Both books were published by Road West.\n\nA native of Richmond, Indiana, Rhodes worked for the Cincinnati Historical Society from 1987 to 1992, helped plan the creation of the new history museum at the Museum Center, served as president of the board of Historic Southwest Ohio, and chaired the local chapter of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR). As of 2006 he is president of the 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings Vintage Base Ball Club.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican baseball executives and administrators\nBaseball writers\nHistorians from the United States\nAmerican baseball historians and researchers\nPeople from Richmond, Indiana\nCincinnati Reds executives\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican baseball executives and administrators\n\tBaseball people\n\tBaseball in the United States\n\tSports businesspeople\n\tSports executives and administrators by sport in the United States\nBaseball writers\n\tWriters by topic\n\tSports writers\n\tWriters by genre\nHistorians from the United States\n\tHistorians by nationality\n\tAcademics and educators from the United States\nAmerican baseball historians and researchers\n\tBaseball people\n\tBaseball in the United States\n\tSports historians\nPeople from Richmond, Indiana\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople by city in Indiana\nCincinnati Reds executives\n\tExecutives of Major League Baseball teams\n\tExecutives by sports team in the United States\n\tPeople associated with baseball\n\tBaseball people in the United States" }, { "title": "Zoe Ann Olsen-Jensen", "content": "Zoe Ann Olsen-Jensen (n\u00e9e Olsen; February 11, 1931 \u2013 September 23, 2017) was an American diver. She competed in the 3 m springboard at the 1948 and 1952 Olympics and won a silver and a bronze medal, respectively. During her career Olsen won 12 AAU diving titles, starting from 1945 as a 14-year-old. In 1949 she married the football and baseball player Jackie Jensen, and divorced him in 1968.\n\nEarly years\nBorn in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Olsen-Jensen is the daughter of Art Olsen and Norma Bragstad Olsen. Her father was a coach and school principal; her mother taught swimming and was described as \"a pioneer of synchronized swimming.\"\n\nShe attended La Porte School in La Porte City, Iowa, but she and her mother moved to Oakland, California, when her father enlisted for military service in World War II. In 1949, she graduated from Oakland High School, where she was president of her senior class and an honor student.\n\nSwimming\nWhen she was 9 years old, Olsen-Jensen won first place in girls' and women's diving in open swimming and diving competition in Neenah, Wisconsin. Olsen-Jensen won over 16 women divers and was the youngest of more than 100 participants in the Fox River Valley meet.\n\nAt age 11, Olsen-Jensen was the only two-event winner in Iowa's state Amateur Athletic Union swimming meet, finishing first in diving and the 40-yard freestyle junior race. When she was 12, she finished third in the national junior AAU championship competition.\n\nIn 1948, Olsen-Jensen won her first Olym", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican female divers\nOlympic divers of the United States\nOlympic silver medalists for the United States in diving\nOlympic bronze medalists for the United States in diving\nAmateur Athletic Union women's diving champions\nSportspeople from Council Bluffs, Iowa\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican female divers\n\tDivers by nationality\n\tFemale divers by nationality\nOlympic divers of the United States\n\tOlympic athletes of the United States by sport\nOlympic silver medalists for the United States in diving\n\tOlympic silver medalists for the United States by sport\nOlympic bronze medalists for the United States in diving\n\tOlympic bronze medalists for the United States by sport\nAmateur Athletic Union women's diving champions\n\tAmateur Athletic Union national champions\nSportspeople from Council Bluffs, Iowa\n\tSportspeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Council Bluffs, Iowa\n\tSports in Iowa\n\tSportspeople from Iowa" }, { "title": "1984 in philosophy", "content": "1984 in philosophy\n\nEvents\n\nPublications \n Nel Noddings, Caring: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education\n Fredric Jameson, Postmodernism, or, the Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism \n Derek Parfit, Reasons and Persons\n\nPhilosophical fiction \n Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness of Being\n\nBirths\n\nDeaths \n March 30 - Karl Rahner (born 1904)\n June 25 - Michel Foucault (born 1926)\n November 26 - Bernard Lonergan (born 1904)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nYears in philosophy\n20th-century philosophy\n1984 in academia\nPhilosophy events by year\n1984 literature\nPhilosophy books\nPhilosophical literature by year\n1984 deaths\nPhilosophers by year of death\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nYears in philosophy\n\tPhilosophy by time\n\tYears in science\n20th-century philosophy\n\tModern philosophy\n\t20th century in academia\n1984 in academia\n\t20th-century philosophy\n\t1984 in science\nPhilosophy events by year\n\tPhilosophy by time\n\tEvents by topic\n1984 literature\n\t20th-century literature\n\t1984 in arts\nPhilosophy books\n\tBooks by subject\n\tPhilosophy literature\nPhilosophical literature by year\n\tPhilosophy literature\n\t20th-century literature\n1984 deaths\n\t20th-century deaths\n\t1984 in science\nPhilosophers by year of death\n\tPhilosophers by century\n\t20th-century philosophers\n\tDeaths by year\n\t1984 in science" }, { "title": "Lauren Cornell", "content": "Lauren Cornell is an American curator and writer based in New York. Cornell is the Director of the Graduate Program at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, and Chief Curator of the Hessel Museum of Art. Previously, she worked at the New Museum for twelve years and was the Executive Director of their affiliate Rhizome (2005-2012).\n\nBiography\nCornell was born and raised in New York City. She started her career in the arts as the Executive Director of Ocularis, a now-closed cinema in Brooklyn, New York. She joined the New Museum in 2005, where she worked on the inaugural Generational show, Younger Than Jesus, and became the Executive Director of Rhizome, an organization that commissions, exhibits, and preserves art engaged with technology. She stepped down from her role at Rhizome in July 2012 to curate the New Museum's third Generational Triennial, Surround Audience, in 2015.\n\nCornell and Ed Halter co-edited the anthology Mass Effect: Art and the Internet in the Twenty-First Century (2016).\n\nShe has contributed to publications including Aperture, Art in America, ArtReview, Frieze, and Mousse, and written on artists for monographic catalogues.\n\nIn 2016, Artsy named Cornell one of \"The 20 Most Influential Young Curators in the United States.\" In 2017, Cornell was the recipient of ArtTable's New Leadership Award. In 2017, she was named an Apollo 40 under 40.\n\nSeven on Seven conference \nIn 2010, Cornell founded Rhizome's Seven on Seven conference, which bridges contempo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican art curators\nAmerican women curators\nAmerican writers\nArt in New York City\nWomen writers from New York (state)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican art curators\n\tArt curators by nationality\n\tAmerican curators\nAmerican women curators\n\tWomen curators\n\tAmerican art curators\n\tAmerican women in the arts\nAmerican writers\n\tAmerican non-fiction writers\n\t21st-century American non-fiction writers\n\t21st-century American women writers\nArt in New York City\n\tArt in the United States by city\n\tCulture of New York City\n\tVisual arts in the United States by city\nWomen writers from New York (state)\n\tWriters from New York (state)\n\t21st-century American women writers\n\tAmerican women non-fiction writers" }, { "title": "Llanarth Court", "content": "Llanarth Court is a late-18th-century country house with substantial 19th-century alterations in Llanarth, Monmouthshire, Wales. The court was built for the Jones family of Treowen and was subsequently the home of Ivor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen, whose family still owns much of the Llanarth estate, although not the court itself. The court is a Grade II* listed building and is now a private hospital.\n\nHistory\nThe first house recorded on the property goes back to the early medieval period and was called Hendre obaith, Home of the Old Faith. It came into the possession of ancestors of the Jones family well before 1469. In the late 16th and early 17th centuries, it was the home of Philip Jones, merchant and member of parliament for Monmouth Boroughs. His family subsequently rebuilt the house as Llanarth Court in the seventeenth century.\n\nThe current house was originally built around 1770 for John Jones. It was remodelled 1849\u201351 by Edward Habershon and his brother, W. G. Habershon, in an Italianate style. Lord Treowen, the ennobled descendant of the Joneses, died in 1933 and, his only son having predeceased him, the court was inherited by his daughter, Fflorens Roch, who gave it to the Roman Catholic Church in 1948. The church passed the court to the Dominican Order which ran a school there, Blackfriars School, until 1967. The Benedictine Order then took over the building, operating a preparatory school for Belmont Abbey School. The school closed in 1986 and the court was sold", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCountry houses in Monmouthshire\nGrade II* listed buildings in Monmouthshire\nHistoric house museums in Wales\nPrivate hospitals in Wales\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCountry houses in Monmouthshire\n\tGrade II* listed houses\n\tGrade II* listed buildings in Monmouthshire\n\tHouses in Monmouthshire\n\tHistory of Monmouthshire\nGrade II* listed buildings in Monmouthshire\n\tGrade II* listed buildings in Wales\n\tHistoric sites in Monmouthshire\nHistoric house museums in Wales\n\tMuseums in Monmouthshire\n\tHistoric house museums in the United Kingdom\nPrivate hospitals in Wales\n\tHospitals in Monmouthshire\n\tHealthcare in Wales by county\n\tBuildings and structures in Monmouthshire\n\tHospitals in Wales" }, { "title": "Public image of Joe Biden", "content": "Joe Biden, the 46th president of the United States, has been active in politics since 1970. He gained a national profile after his first election to the United States Senate in 1972. During his long tenure in the Senate, Biden was seen as a compromising figure who has the tendency to commit gaffes. Biden's approval ratings as President have been polarized, with mixed support from Democrats and opposition from Republicans.\n\nMedia reputation \nBiden was consistently ranked one of the least wealthy members of the Senate, which he attributed to his having been elected young. Feeling that less-wealthy public officials may be tempted to accept contributions in exchange for political favors, he proposed campaign finance reform measures during his first term. , Biden's net worth was only $27,012. , the Bidens were worth $9\u00a0million, largely due to sales of Biden's books and speaking fees after his vice presidency.\n\nThe political writer Howard Fineman wrote, \"Biden is not an academic, he's not a theoretical thinker, he's a great street pol. He comes from a long line of working people in Scranton\u2014auto salesmen, car dealers, people who know how to make a sale. He has that great Irish gift.\" Political columnist David S. Broder wrote that Biden has grown over time: \"He responds to real people\u2014that's been consistent throughout. And his ability to understand himself and deal with other politicians has gotten much much better.\" Journalist James Traub has written, \"Biden is the kind of fundamen", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic image of American politicians\nJoe Biden\n46th President of the United States\nUnited States Senators from Delaware\nAmerican political writers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic image of American politicians\n\tPublic image by occupation\n\tPublic image of people\n\tPolitics of the United States\nJoe Biden\n\tPresidents of the United States\n\tUnited States Senators from Delaware\n\t21st-century American politicians\n\t20th-century American politicians\n\tUnited States Democratic vice presidential nominees\n46th President of the United States\n\tPresidents of the United States\nUnited States Senators from Delaware\n\tUnited States Senators by state\n\tPolitics of Delaware\nAmerican political writers\n\tAmerican writers by subject\n\tPolitical writers by nationality\n\tAmerican non-fiction writers\n\tAmerican journalists\n\tAmerican political journalists" }, { "title": "Shiba Takatsune", "content": "was the Constable (shugo) of Echizen Province during the 14th century Nanboku-ch\u014d Wars in Japan. He acted to block the northward progress of Nitta Yoshisada, who supported the Emperor's Southern Court against the sh\u014dguns Northern Court. Shiba, in his role as Constable, served the sh\u014dgun and thus the Northern Court.\n\nIn 1336, an ally of Nitta named Ury\u016b Tamotsu attacked Shiba's castle, which fell soon afterwards. Two years later, Shiba was ordered by the shogun Ashikaga Takauji to attack Ury\u016b's fortress at Somayama. The attack failed, and Shiba was forced to fight Nitta's forces again in the defense of the Kuromaru (Black Fortress). With the aid of forces sent by Takauji and warrior monks from Heisenji, the fortress was held, and Nitta Yoshisada mortally wounded in the battle.\n\nDespite this great victory, Shiba was defeated once again in 1340, when the newly throned Emperor Go-Murakami sent an army to attack the Kuromaru. Shiba was forced to surrender.\n\nThe same year, a number of men claiming to serve Shiba invaded an area called Kawaguchi-sh\u014d, which was controlled by the K\u014dfuku-ji temple. In 1363 Shiba seized the area officially, becoming essentially a daimy\u014d (feudal lord), gaining independent power beyond what was given him by the Shogunate. The monks of K\u014dfuku-ji resorted to various forms of blackmail and were granted their land back. However, Shiba continued to gain power, instituting shugo-uke, a system under which the Constable would take a set amount of rice from the p", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n14th-century Japanese people\nJapanese daimyo\nPeople of Nanboku-ch\u014d-period Japan\nPeople of Muromachi-period Japan\nPeople from Echizen Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n14th-century Japanese people\n\tPeople of medieval Japan\n\tJapanese people by century\nJapanese daimyo\n\tFeudal lords of Japan\n\tPeople of Muromachi-period Japan\n\tPeople of Edo-period Japan\nPeople of Nanboku-ch\u014d-period Japan\n\tPeople of Heian-period Japan\n\tPeople of Muromachi-period Japan\n\tPeople of medieval Japan\nPeople of Muromachi-period Japan\n\tPeople of Heian-period Japan\n\tPeople of Edo-period Japan\n\tPeople of medieval Japan\nPeople from Echizen Province\n\tPeople from Fukui Prefecture\n\tPeople by prefecture in Japan" }, { "title": "Adam Opalski", "content": "Adam Opalski (26 November 1897 \u2013 3 November 1963) was a Polish neurologist and neuropathologist .\n\nHe was born in Olkusz and described a specific type of characteristically altered glial cells (currently referred to as Opalski cells), developing in the brain in Wilson\u2019s disease. He died in Warsaw.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish neurologists\nPolish neuropathologists\nPeople from Olkusz\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish neurologists\n\tNeurologists by nationality\n\tPolish medical doctors\nPolish neuropathologists\n\tPathologists by nationality\n\tPolish medical doctors\nPeople from Olkusz\n\tPeople by city in Poland\n\tPeople from Lesser Poland Voivodeship" }, { "title": "Leandro Barcia", "content": "Leandro Barcia Montero (born 8 October 1992 in Florida, Uruguay) is an Uruguayan footballer who currently plays for Campeonato Brasileiro S\u00e9rie A club Atl\u00e9tico Goianiense. He previously played for Campeonato Brasileiro S\u00e9rie A clubs Goi\u00e1s and Sport Recife, in addition to Uruguayan Primera Divisi\u00f3n club Nacional.\n\nCareer\n\nGoi\u00e1s (loan) \nOn 15 January 2019 Goi\u00e1s signed Barcia on a one-year deal.\n\nSport Recife (loan) \nOn 2 January 2020 signed with another Brazilian club Sport Recife, recently promoted to the Campeonato Brasileiro S\u00e9rie A.\n\nAtl\u00e9tico Goianiense (loan) \non 4 January 2022 Atl\u00e9tico Goianiense signed Barcia from Rentistas on a one year loan deal until 31 December 2022.\n\nCareer statistics\n\nHonours\nNacional\nUruguayan Primera Divisi\u00f3n: 2014\u201315, 2016\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUruguayan footballers\nAtl\u00e9tico Goianiense players\nGoi\u00e1s Esporte Clube players\nSport Club do Recife players\nClub Nacional de Football players\nExpatriate footballers in Brazil\nUruguayan expatriate footballers\nUruguayan Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\nCampeonato Brasileiro S\u00e9rie A players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUruguayan footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSouth American footballers\n\tSportspeople by nationality\nAtl\u00e9tico Goianiense players\n\tCampeonato Brasileiro S\u00e9rie A players\n\tFootballers in Brazil by club\nExpatriate footballers in Brazil\n\tExpatriate footballers\n\tForeign footballers in Brazil\n\tExpatriate sportspeople in Brazil\nUruguayan expatriate footballers\n\tUruguayan expatriates\n\tExpatriate footballers\nUruguayan Primera Divisi\u00f3n players\n\tFootballers in Uruguay by competition\nCampeonato Brasileiro S\u00e9rie A players\n\tFootballers in Brazil by competition\nGoi\u00e1s Esporte Clube players\n\tFootballers in Brazil by club\nSport Club do Recife players\n\tFootballers in Brazil by club\nClub Nacional de Football players\n\tFootballers in Uruguay by club\n" }, { "title": "James Mackenzie (cardiologist)", "content": "Sir James Mackenzie (12 April 1853 \u2013 26 January 1925) was a Scottish cardiologist who was a pioneer in the study of cardiac arrhythmias. Due to his work in the cardiac field he is known as a research giant in primary care, and was knighted by King George V in 1915.\n\nBiography\nJames Mackenzie was born at Pictonhill in Scone, where his father was a farmer. He left school at Perth Academy aged 14 and was apprenticed to a chemist. In 1873 he was offered a partnership in the chemist's firm but turned it down in order to study medicine. After private tuition in Latin he passed his entrance examination for the University of Edinburgh in October 1874 and qualified as a doctor in 1878. After completing his residency in Edinburgh, Mackenzie became a general practitioner in borough of Burnley in Lancashire, England where he continued to practice medicine for more than a quarter of a century. While he was engaged in a busy practice, he made many original observations, completed his MD degree on hemi-paraplegia spinalis (awarded by the University of Edinburgh in 1882) and had many scientific papers published. During Mackenzie's initial research carried out in the Burnley general practice he corresponded and discussed his findings with other well known pioneers Wenkebach and Osler. Mackenzie's ongoing investigations led him to leave general practice and become a specialist cardiologist. He expressed prophetic concerns about the specialisation of medicine including cardiology stating: 'I f", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScottish cardiologists\n19th-century Scottish medical doctors\n20th-century Scottish medical doctors\nPeople from Scone, Scotland\nAlumni of the University of Edinburgh\nPeople from Burnley\nKnights Bachelor\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScottish cardiologists\n\tCardiologists by nationality\n\tScottish doctors\n19th-century Scottish medical doctors\n\t19th-century British medical doctors\n\t19th-century Scottish people\n\t19th-century physicians\n20th-century Scottish medical doctors\n\t20th-century British medical doctors\n\t20th-century Scottish people\n\t20th-century physicians\nPeople from Scone, Scotland\n\tPeople by city or town in Scotland\n\tPeople from Perth and Kinross\nAlumni of the University of Edinburgh\n\tUniversity of Edinburgh alumni\n\tPeople associated with the University of Edinburgh\nPeople from Burnley\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople from Lancashire\nKnights Bachelor\n\tBritish knights\n\tKnights by country\n\tOrders of knighthood of the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Greg Studrawa", "content": "Greg Studrawa (born November 3, 1964) is an American football coach and former player. He has been an offensive line coach of many schools, including Arkansas State, Bowling Green, LSU, Maryland, and Ohio State. He has also been an offensive coordinator at Wilmington, Bowling Green, and LSU.\n\nPlaying career\nStudrawa went to high school at St. Wendelin High School in Ohio and played college football at Bowling Green from 1984\u201387, where he was a two-year starter and a Mid-American Conference Champion in 1985 under Denny Stolz and Moe Ankney.\n\nCoaching career\n\nStudrawa started his coaching career at Cincinnati as a graduate assistant under current Harvard head coach Tim Murphy from 1989\u201390. He got his first offensive coordinator job at Division-III Wilmington, holding that role from 1991\u201396.\n\nHe joined Ohio State in 1997 as a graduate assistant under John Cooper. After that, he was hired as the offensive line coach of Arkansas State.\n\nHe joined his alma mater in 2001 and served there from 2001\u201307. He was the offensive line coach from 2001\u201302, them the offensive coordinator from 2003\u201307. His offense was 1st overall in the country in team offense in 2003 (his first year) and 47th in the country in 2007 (his last year).\n\nHe was hired by LSU in 2007 to be their offensive line coach, the year that LSU won their third national championship. He stayed in that role until 2011 when he was promoted to offensive coordinator by Les Miles. He got demoted back to offensive line coach in 2013", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football coaches\nOhio State Buckeyes football coaches\nLSU Tigers football coaches\nAmerican football offensive linemen\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football coaches\n\tCollege football coaches in the United States\n\tSportspeople in American football\n\tCollege men's American football personnel in the United States\nOhio State Buckeyes football coaches\n\tAmerican football coaches by team\n\tOhio State Buckeyes football\nLSU Tigers football coaches\n\tAmerican football coaches by team\n\tLSU Tigers football\nAmerican football offensive linemen\n\tAmerican football players by position\n\tAmerican football linemen" }, { "title": "Masaka Local Council FC", "content": "Masaka Local Council FC, or short Masaka, is a Ugandan football club from Masaka.\n\nThey play in the top division of Ugandan football, the Ugandan Super League.\n\nStadium\nCurrently the team plays at the 1000 capacity Masaka Recreation Ground.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in Uganda\nUgandan Super League teams\nSport in Masaka\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in Uganda\n\tSport in Uganda by sport\n\tSport in Uganda\nUgandan Super League teams\n\tFootball in Uganda\n\tFootball clubs in Uganda\n\tSports teams in Uganda\nSport in Masaka\n\tSport in Uganda by city\n\tSport in Uganda\n\tMasaka" }, { "title": "University of Jhang", "content": "The University of Jhang () (informally Jhang University) is a public university located in Jhang, Punjab, Pakistan. The University of Jhang has been established by the Government, Higher Education Department under the act UNIVERSITY OF JHANG ACT 2010\n(XXV OF 2010). A letter was issued by the Higher Education Department (Punjab) to the President of Pakistan for approval and establishing the University of Jhang with minimum of 200 acres land for this project. \n\nThis university was promised by Pakistan Muslim League (N) government in 2010 to the people of Jhang. It was approved in 2015 and has been functional since the fall of 2019. Currently it is working in the building of Govt. Ghazali Degree College, Jhang but a separate land for the university is approved on Gojra-Jhang Road, Jhang and the construction will be started soon.\n\nRecognized university\nUniversity of Jhang is recognized by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversities and colleges in Jhang District\nPublic universities and colleges in Punjab, Pakistan\nEducational institutions established in 2019\nHigher Education Commission (Pakistan)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversities and colleges in Jhang District\n\tEducation in Punjab, Pakistan by district\n\tEducation in Jhang\nPublic universities and colleges in Punjab, Pakistan\n\tUniversities and colleges in Punjab, Pakistan\n\tEducation in Punjab, Pakistan\n\tEducational institutions in Punjab, Pakistan\nEducational institutions established in 2019\n\tEducational institutions by year of establishment\n\t2019 establishments in Pakistan\nHigher Education Commission (Pakistan)\n\tEducation in Pakistan\n\tEducation ministries\n\tGovernment of Pakistan\n\tEducation policy in Pakistan\n\tEducational organizations based in Pakistan\n\tEducation in Islamabad\n\tEducation policy organizations\n\tPublic education in Pakistan\n\tEducational accreditation in Pakistan\n\tEducation reform in Pakistan\n\tGovernment agencies of Pakistan\n\tEducation ministers of Pakistan\n\tPublic policy in Pakistan\n\tPublic policy research in Pakistan\n\tPublic policy by country" }, { "title": "R v K", "content": "In R v K, an important case in South African criminal law, the Appellate Division held that, in cases of private defence, the assault on the accused need not be committed culpably. It is also possible to act in private defence against someone who lacks criminal capacity, such as a mentally disordered person. Centlivres CJ compared the law in South Africa with what Holmes J said in Brown v United States:\n\nMany respectable writers agree that if a man reasonably believes that he is in immediate danger of death or grievous bodily harm from his assailant he may stand his ground and that if he kills he has not exceeded the bounds of lawful self-defence [....] Detached reflection cannot be demanded in the presence of an up-lifted knife.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouth African case law\nSelf-defense (law)\nCriminal law cases\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouth African case law\n\tLegal history of South Africa\n\tCourt rulings\n\tLaw by country\nSelf-defense (law)\n\tLegal doctrines and principles\n\tCriminal law\nCriminal law cases\n\tLegal case law\n\tCase law by topic" }, { "title": "Aundh State", "content": "Aundh State was a Maratha princely state in the British Raj, in the Deccan States Agency division of the Bombay Presidency.\n\nThe Principality of Aundh covered an area of 1298 square kilometers with the population of 88,762 in 1941.\n\nThe capital of the state was Aundh.\n\nHistory\nAundh was a Jagir granted by Chhatrapati Sambhaji to Parshuram Trimbak Pant Pratinidhi, who was a general, administrator and later Pratinidhi of the Maratha Empire during the reign of Chhatrapati Sambhaji and Chhatrapati Rajaram. He played a crucial role in re-capturing Panhala Fort, Ajinkyatara (at Satara), Bhupalgad forts from Mughals during period of 1700\u20131705.\n\nAfter the fall of Peshwa rule, the British East India company entered separate treaties in 1820 with all the Jagirdars who were nominally subordinate to the Raja of Satara. Aundh became a princely state when Satara state was abolished by the British under the Doctrine of lapse.\nThe last ruler of the Aundh was Raja Shrimant Bhawanrao Shriniwasrao Pant Pratinidhi (\"Bala Sahib\"). The state joined the Union of India on 8 March 1948.\n\nRulers\nAundh's Hindu rulers used the title of \"Pant Pratinidhi\".\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrincely states of India\nStates and territories established in the 17th century\nStates and territories disestablished in 1948\nFormer monarchies of South Asia\nMaratha Empire\nHistory of Maharashtra\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrincely states of India\n\tBritish India\n\tFormer monarchies of South Asia\n\tFormer subdivisions of India\nStates and territories established in the 17th century\n\t17th century in India\n\tFormer states and territories in India\nStates and territories disestablished in 1948\n\t1948 disestablishments in India\n\tFormer states and territories in India\nFormer monarchies of South Asia\n\tKingdoms of Ancient India\n\tFormer countries in South Asia\n\tHistory of South Asia\nMaratha Empire\n\tEmpires and kingdoms of India\n\tFormer countries in South Asia\n\tFormer empires\n\t17th-century establishments in India\n\t1818 disestablishments in India\nHistory of Maharashtra\n\tHistory of India by state or territory\n\tHistory of Western India\n\tMaratha Empire\n\tBritish India" }, { "title": "Spar (sailing)", "content": "A spar is a pole of wood, metal or lightweight materials such as carbon fibre used in the rigging of a sailing vessel to carry or support its sail. These include yards, booms, and masts, which serve both to deploy sail and resist compressive and bending forces, as well as the bowsprit and spinnaker pole.\n\nIn larger vessels during the age of sail, spare spars could be roped together to provide a temporary surface known as a \"spar deck\". These served as jury-rigged repairs for permanent decks, or as an additional platform under which to shelter goods or crew. The term was also informally applied to areas of the forecastle or quarterdeck where spare spars were stored by laying them flat against the existing decking. In the modern era the term has been used to describe the uppermost deck on flush decked vessels.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSailing ship components\nSailing ship elements\nSailing equipment\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSailing ship components\n\tShip components\n\tNautical terminology\nSailing ship elements\n\tShip elements\n\tNautical terminology\nSailing equipment\n\tSailing\n\tSports equipment\n\tNautical terminology\n\tWater sports equipment" }, { "title": "Luciano Odorisio", "content": "Luciano Orodisio (born Chieti, 7 March 1942) is an Italian actor, screenwriter, and film and television director.\n\nFilmography\n\nActor\n Uccideva a freddo, directed by Guido Celano (1966)\n Il seme dell'uomo, directed by Marco Ferreri (1969)\n\nScreenwriter\n\nFilm\n L'educatore autorizzato, directed by Luciano Odorisio (1980)\n Sciop\u00e8n, directed by Luciano Odorisio (1982)\n Il momento magico, directed by Luciano Odorisio (1984)\n La monaca di Monza, directed by Luciano Odorisio (1987)\n Via Paradiso, directed by Luciano Odorisio (1988)\n Ne parliamo luned\u00ec, directed by Luciano Odorisio (1990)\n\nTelevision\n Mio figlio, directed by Luciano Odorisio (2005)\n Io e mio figlio - Nuove storie per il commissario Vivaldi, directed by Luciano Odorisio (2010)\n\nDirector\n\nFilm\n L'educatore autorizzato (1980)\n Sciop\u00e8n (1982)\n Dear Maestro (1983)\n Il momento magico (1984)\n La monaca di Monza (1987)\n Via Paradiso (1988)\n Ne parliamo luned\u00ec (1990)\n Una famiglia in giallo (1991)\n Senza movente (1999)\n Guardiani delle nuvole (2004)\n\nTelevision\n Mio figlio (2005)\n Il sangue e la rosa (2008)\n Io non dimentico (2008)\n Io e mio figlio - Nuove storie per il commissario Vivaldi (2010)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian film actors\nItalian television actors\nItalian screenwriters\nItalian film directors\nItalian television directors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian film actors\n\t20th-century Italian male actors\n\t21st-century Italian male actors\n\tActors from Italy by medium\nItalian television actors\n\tActors from Italy by medium\nItalian screenwriters\n\tItalian writers by medium\nItalian film directors\n\tFilm directors by nationality\n\tItalian filmmakers\n\tItalian television directors\n\tTelevision directors by nationality\n\tItalian television personnel" }, { "title": "Centro", "content": "Centro (Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Galician for center [centre], also downtown) may refer to:\n\nPlaces \n , Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil\nCentro (Duque de Caxias), a neighborhood of Duque de Caxias, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil\nCentro, Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico\nCentro Habana, Cuba\nCentro (Mexico City), Mexico\nCentro, Mandaue, a barangay in the Philippines\nCentro (Madrid), a district of the city of Madrid, Spain\nCentro (M\u00e1laga), a district of the city of M\u00e1laga, Andalusia, Spain\n Centro Barrio, a subdivision (also called a barrio) of Moca, Puerto Rico\nCentro, Montevideo, downtown barrio of Montevideo, Uruguay\n, a neighborhood of Niter\u00f3i in Brazil\nCentro, Porto Alegre, a neighborhood of the city of Porto Alegre, the state capital of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil\nCentro Region, one of the regions of Portugal\n Centro, Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico\nCentro, Rio de Janeiro (the downtown), neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil\nCentro (S\u00e3o Paulo) or Central Zone of S\u00e3o Paulo, the historic downtown of S\u00e3o Paulo\nCentro, Santa Maria, a neighborhood in the District of Sede in the municipality of Santa Maria, in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul\nCentro Municipality, Tabasco, a municipality in the Mexican state of Tabasco\nCentro (borough), Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico\nCentro, Yucat\u00e1n, Mexico\n\nCultural \n Centro Asturiano de M\u00e9xico\n Centro Cultural Bella \u00c9poca, Mexico\n Centro Cultural de la Raza, a cultural center in San Diego, California, US\n Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina So", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNeighborhoods in Brazil\nNeighborhoods in Spain\nNeighborhoods in Mexico\nNeighborhoods in Uruguay\nNeighborhoods in Puerto Rico\nNeighborhoods in the Philippines\nDistricts of Madrid\nDistricts of M\u00e1laga\nRegions of Portugal\nMunicipalities of Tabasco\nBoroughs of Tijuana\nCultural centers in Mexico\nCultural centers in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNeighborhoods in Brazil\n\tSubdivisions of Brazil\n\tNeighbourhoods by country\nNeighborhoods in Spain\n\tSubdivisions of Spain\n\tNeighbourhoods by country\nNeighborhoods in Mexico\n\tSubdivisions of Mexico\n\tNeighbourhoods by country\nNeighborhoods in Uruguay\n\tSubdivisions of Uruguay\n\tNeighbourhoods by country\nNeighborhoods in Puerto Rico\n\tSubdivisions of Puerto Rico\nDistricts of Madrid\n\tDistricts in Spain\n\tDistricts by city\nDistricts of M\u00e1laga\n\tDistricts in Spain\n\tDistricts by city\nRegions of Portugal\n\tAdministrative divisions of Portugal\nMunicipalities of Tabasco\n\tSecond-level administrative country subdivisions\n\tMunicipalities of Mexico by state\nBoroughs of Tijuana\n\tBoroughs of Mexico\nCultural centers in Mexico\n\tCultural buildings in Mexico\n\tCultural centres\nCultural centers in the United States\n\tCultural institutions in the United States\n\tCultural centres" }, { "title": "The Special London Bridge Special", "content": "The Special London Bridge Special is a 1972 musical variety television special. It was made to celebrate the acquisition of the London Bridge in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. It was filmed in Lake Havasu following the opening of the London Bridge.\n\nIt was produced, directed and choreographed by David Winters and it starred Tom Jones and Jennifer O'Neill. Other guests included The Carpenters, Kirk Douglas, Jonathan Winters, Hermione Gingold, Lorne Greene, Chief Dan George, Charlton Heston, George Kirby, Michael Landon, Terry-Thomas, Engelbert Humperdinck, Elliott Gould, Merle Park, and Rudolf Nureyev.\n\nSynopsis \nTom Jones catches a bus in London and is magically transported to Lake Havasu and the newly opened London Bridge. There he meets Jennifer O'Neill and a romance ensues which punctuated by musical and choreography interludes.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1972 television specials\nMusical television specials\nAmerican television specials\nLake Havasu City, Arizona\nMusic of Arizona\nDavid Winters (choreographer) television specials\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1972 television specials\n\tTelevision specials by year\n\t1972 in American television\n\t1972 in television\nMusical television specials\n\tMusic television\n\tMusic television specials\nAmerican television specials\n\tTelevision specials by country\n\tTelevision in the United States\nLake Havasu City, Arizona\n\tCities in Mohave County, Arizona\n\tGeography of Arizona\nMusic of Arizona\n\tMusic of United States by state\n\tMusic in the Western United States\nDavid Winters (choreographer) television specials\n\tDance television shows\n\tTelevision specials by producer" }, { "title": "Richmondshire Museum", "content": "The Richmondshire Museum is a museum located in Richmond in North Yorkshire, England.\n\nThe Museum Trust was founded in 1974 by the Soroptimists of Richmond and the Dales; the Museum opened in 1978 in a former joiner's workshop, and has expanded its collections ever since.\n\nThe Museum incorporates a reconstructed cruck house, which contains a collection of domestic bygones. There is a Leadmining Gallery, which details the industry which flourished in Swaledale and the North Yorkshire dales until the end of the nineteenth century. The Transport Gallery has a model of Richmond Railway Station. Another room contains the Herriot Set from the BBC's All Creatures Great and Small, and Barker's Chemist's Shop. The Wenham Gallery covers the history of Richmond and district. In 2008 the Museum opened a recreation of the Richmond grocer's shop where the founder of the Fenwick department store chain began his working life. Next to this there is a recreation of an ironmonger's shop and the Museum also houses the old post office from Grinton, just up the dale.\n\nThe Museum also boasts a purpose built Discovery Centre that can be used by both schools and visiting families. Here visitors can dress up and play in the mock up shop and with bygone toys; this room also houses the Museums Wednesday Workshops which are free activity sessions for families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMuseums in North Yorkshire\nLocal museums in England\nHeritage museums in England\nMining museums in England\nRailway museums in England\nOpen-air museums in England\nMedia museums in England\nIndustry museums in England\nHistory museums in England\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMuseums in North Yorkshire\n\tMuseums in England by county\n\tBuildings and structures in North Yorkshire\n\tLocal museums in England\n\tTourist attractions in North Yorkshire\nLocal museums in England\n\tMuseums in England by type\n\tMuseums in the United Kingdom by type\nHeritage museums in England\n\tHeritage organisations in England\n\tHistory museums in England\n\tMuseums in England by type\nMining museums in England\n\tMining museums in the United Kingdom\n\tIndustry museums in England\nRailway museums in England\n\tTransport museums in England\n\tRail transport in England\nOpen-air museums in England\n\tMuseums in England by type\n\tOpen-air museums by country\nMedia museums in England\n\tMedia in the United Kingdom\n\tMuseums in England by type\nIndustry museums in England\n\tMuseums in England by type\n\tHistory of industry in the United Kingdom\nHistory museums in England\n\tHistory museums by country\n\tMuseums in England by type\n\tHistorical museums in the United Kingdom\n\tEnglish history\n\tEnglish culture" }, { "title": "Gary Sturgess", "content": "Gary L. Sturgess, AM is an Adjunct Professor with the Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG), based in Sydney, Australia, holding the New South Wales Premier's ANZSOG Chair in Public Service Delivery at the Australian School of Business, University of New South Wales. He is also a Professor of Public Service Innovation with the School of Government and International Relations at Griffith University, in Brisbane, Australia.\n\nFrom 2003 to 2011, he was Executive Director of the Serco Institute, a London-based think tank specialising in the design and management of public service markets. He was previously Cabinet Secretary in New South Wales, Australia, under Premier Nick Greiner, during which time he introduced a number of major policy initiatives including the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC).\n\nEarly years \nSturgess grew up in Dalby, Queensland, a small town approximately 200\u00a0km inland from Brisbane. He is the second of four sons of Lindsay and Joy Sturgess. He was educated at local state schools, and graduated in law from the University of Queensland.\n\nCareer \nHe commenced his professional career in Brisbane working as an investment analyst for what was then one of Australia's largest mining companies, MIM Holdings Ltd. In 1980, he moved to Sydney to become the legal correspondent for the Australian news magazine The Bulletin, where he had a legal and civil liberties round.\n\nIn 1982, he was recruited by Jim Carlton, recently appointed as Fede", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian academics\nPeople from Queensland\nUniversity of New South Wales faculty\nGriffith University faculty\nAustralian legal scholars\nAustralian lawyers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian academics\n\tEducators from Australia\n\tAcademics by nationality\nPeople from Queensland\n\tPeople by state or territory in Australia\nUniversity of New South Wales faculty\n\tUniversity of New South Wales\n\tAustralian university faculty\nGriffith University faculty\n\tGriffith University\n\tAustralian university faculty\nAustralian legal scholars\n\tAustralian scholars\n\tLegal scholars by nationality\nAustralian lawyers\n\tLawyers by nationality\n\tLegal professionals by nationality\n\tAustralian legal professionals" }, { "title": "Helen M. Schultz", "content": "Helen M. Schultz (February 12, 1898 \u2013 1974), known as \"Iowa's Bus Queen,\" was one of the first women to found a U.S. bus company during the industry's formative years. In 1924, she founded the Red Ball Transportation Company, whose routes extended across northern Iowa,\n\nFamily and education\nHelen Mary Schultz was the second child of Joseph Schultz and Mary Schultz, who were farmers in the region of Nashua, Iowa, and Shell Lake, Wisconsin. After finishing school, she attended a business college in Duluth, Minnesota, where she trained as a stenographer. She worked at various businesses, from some of which she gained useful knowledge about the transportation industries. \n\nIn 1925, she married Donald Brewer, who later became a farmer. They had two children, Donald and Mary.\n\nBusiness career\nIn the 1920s, the U.S. bus transportation industry was in its formative years, and bus companies were small businesses, often family owned and usually started by men. Schultz decided she wanted to start her own bus company in Iowa, and as banks of the day rarely made business loans to women, she raised crucial capital from a building contractor named Emmett Butler, for whom she had worked at one time. In 1922, she incorporated as the Red Ball Transportation Company, which she named after the so-called Red Ball Route (now Highway 218), which runs between St. Paul, Minnesota, and St. Louis, Missouri. She started operations on a modest scale, with one bus making twice-daily round-trips betwe", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican women company founders\nAmerican transportation businesspeople\nPeople from Nashua, Iowa\nPeople in bus transport in the United States\nAmerican businesspeople in transport\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican women company founders\n\tAmerican company founders\n\tWomen company founders\n\tAmerican women in business\n\tBusinesspeople from the United States by industry and occupation\nAmerican transportation businesspeople\n\tAmerican businesspeople by industry\n\tBusinesspeople in transport\n\tBusinesspeople from the United States by industry and occupation\nPeople from Nashua, Iowa\n\tPeople by city in Iowa\n\tPeople by city in the United States\nPeople in bus transport in the United States\n\tPeople in the transport industry\n\tBus transport in the United States\nAmerican businesspeople in transport\n\tAmerican businesspeople by industry\n\tBusinesspeople in transport\n\tBusinesspeople from the United States by industry and occupation" }, { "title": "Mount Druitt railway station", "content": "Mount Druitt railway station is located on the Main Western line, serving the Sydney suburb of Mount Druitt. It is served by Sydney Trains T1 Western line services.\n\nHistory\nThe original Mount Druitt station opened on 19 August 1881. On 8 December 1974, a new station opened 500 metres to the east built, partly funded by the developer of the Westfield Shopping Centre.\n\nPlatforms & services\n\nTransport links\n\nMount Druitt Station Bus Interchange\nStand 1: Busways\n756: to Blacktown via Powers Road and Doonside\n757: to Marsden Park and Riverstone (peak hours only, connection at Plumpton via 756 required at all other times)\nStand 2: Busways\n755: to Shalvey, extends to Plumpton during off-peak hours and on Saturdays\n758: to St Marys via Shalvey and North St Marys\nStand 3: Busways\n754: to Blacktown via Hassall Grove\nStand 4: Busways\n750: to Blacktown via Carlisle Avenue and Richmond Road\n761: to Bidwill via Carlisle Avenue\nStand 5: Busways\n723: to Mount Druitt via Eastern Creek\n728: to Blacktown via Rooty Hill and Bungarribee \n729: to Blacktown via Minchinbury and Eastern Creek\n738: to Eastern Creek Industrial Park and Horsley Park\n739V: to Mount Druitt Village loop\nStand 6: Busways\n780: to Penrith via Whalan, Tregear, Ropes Crossing, Werrington County and Cambridge Park\nStand 7: Busways\n674: to Windsor via Whalan, Tregear, Shanes Park, Berkshire Park and South Windsor\n759: to St Marys via Emerton, Lethbridge Park, Tregear, Willmot, Ropes Crossing and North St Marys\nStand 8: Busways\n7", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Sydney\nRailway stations in Australia opened in 1881\nMain Western railway line, New South Wales\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Sydney\n\tTransport in Sydney\nRailway stations in Australia opened in 1881\n\tRailway stations in Australia by opening year\n\t1881 establishments in Australia\nMain Western railway line, New South Wales\n\tRailway lines in New South Wales\n\tRail transport in New South Wales\n\tTransport in New South Wales\n\tTransport in Sydney" }, { "title": "Seventy (Latter Day Saints)", "content": "Seventy is a priesthood office in the Melchizedek priesthood of several denominations within the Latter Day Saint movement, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Traditionally, a Latter Day Saint holding this priesthood office is a \"traveling minister\" and an \"especial witness\" of Jesus Christ, charged with the mission of preaching the gospel to the entire world under the direction of the Twelve Apostles. Latter Day Saints teach that the office of seventy was anciently conferred upon the seventy disciples mentioned in the Gospel of Luke . Multiple individuals holding the office of seventy are referred to collectively as \"seventies\".\n\nPlace in Latter Day Saint hierarchy\nIn practical terms, the priesthood office of seventy is one which has varied widely over the course of history. As originally envisioned by Latter Day Saint movement founder Joseph Smith in the 1830s, the seventy were to be a body composed of several separate quorums of up to 70 seventies each, all of which would be led by seven presidents. These presidents, chosen from the first quorum, would appoint and direct the other quorums of seventy.\n\nIn the LDS Church, the largest of the Latter Day Saint denominations, the quorums of the seventy are directed and supervised hierarchically by the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, who are in turn directed by the First Presidency. As introduced by Smith, the apostles and the seventy had authority only outside the main body of Latter Day Saint", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPriesthood (LDS Church)\nLeadership positions in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\nLatter Day Saint terms\nLatter Day Saint hierarchy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPriesthood (LDS Church)\n\tLeadership positions in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\n\tPriesthood offices of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\n\tChristian religious occupations\nLeadership positions in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\n\tLatter Day Saint hierarchy\n\tThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\nLatter Day Saint terms\n\tMormonism\n\tChristian terminology\nLatter Day Saint hierarchy\n\tThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\n\tLatter Day Saint movement\n\tChristian leadership roles\n\tChristianity organizational structure" }, { "title": "Semiset", "content": "In set theory, a semiset is a proper class that is a subclass of a set.\nThe theory of semisets was proposed and developed by Czech mathematicians Petr Vop\u011bnka and Petr H\u00e1jek (1972). It is based on a modification of the von Neumann\u2013Bernays\u2013G\u00f6del set theory; in standard NBG, the existence of semisets is precluded by the axiom of separation.\n\nThe concept of semisets opens the way for a formulation of an alternative set theory.\nIn particular, Vop\u011bnka's Alternative Set Theory (1979) axiomatizes the concept of semiset, supplemented with several additional principles.\n\nSemisets can be used to represent sets with imprecise boundaries. Nov\u00e1k (1984) studied approximation of semisets by fuzzy sets, which are often more suitable for practical applications of the modeling of imprecision.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSet theory\nCzech mathematicians\nFuzzy concepts\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSet theory\n\tAreas of mathematics\n\tMathematical logic\n\tMathematical structures\nCzech mathematicians\n\tMathematicians by nationality\n\tEuropean mathematicians\n\tCzech scientists\nFuzzy concepts\n\tFuzzy logic\n\tApproximation theory\n\tMathematical concepts\n\tPhilosophy of mathematics" }, { "title": "A Streetcar Named Desire (1984 film)", "content": "A Streetcar Named Desire is a 1984 American made-for-television drama film directed by John Erman and based on the 1947 play of the same name by Tennessee Williams. The film stars Ann-Margret and Treat Williams and premiered on ABC on March 4, 1984.\n\nCast\nAnn-Margret as Blanche DuBois\nTreat Williams as Stanley Kowalski\nBeverly D'Angelo as Stella DuBois Kowalski\nRandy Quaid as Harold \"Mitch\" Mitchell\nErica Yohn as Eunice\nFred Sadoff as Doctor\nElsa Raven as Nurse\nRafael Campos as Pablo\nRic Mancini as Steve \nTina Menard as Mexican Woman\nRaphael Sbarge as The Collector\n\nAwards\nThe film was nominated in 1984 for eleven 36th Primetime Emmy Awards, including Outstanding Drama/Comedy Special, acting awards for Ann-Margret, D'Angelo and Quaid, plus the directing award for John Erman. It did not win those, but did win four awards, for cinematography, film editing, sound, and art direction. In 1985 Ann-Margret won a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Mini-series or Motion Picture Made for Television, where the film was also nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Miniseries or Television Film and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor \u2013 Miniseries or Television Film for Williams.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1984 television films\nAmerican films\nAmerican drama films\nFilms based on works by Tennessee Williams\nFilms directed by John Erman\nABC network films\nPrimetime Emmy Award-winning television series\nGolden Globe Award-winning broadcasts\nFilms featuring a Best Miniseries or Television Movie Actress Golden Globe-winning performance\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1984 television films\n\t1980s television films\n\tTelevision films by year\n\t1984 films\nAmerican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tFilms shot in the United States\n\tCinema of the United States\nAmerican drama films\n\tDrama films by country\n\tFilms about families\n\tFilms about marriage\n\tFilms based on plays\nFilms based on works by Tennessee Williams\n\tFilms based on American novels\n\tFilms based on American plays\nFilms directed by John Erman\n\tFilms by director\nABC network films\n\tAmerican Broadcasting Company original programming\n\tTelevision films by network\nPrimetime Emmy Award-winning television series\n\tPrimetime Emmy Award winners\n\tTelevision series by award\nGolden Globe Award-winning broadcasts\n\tGolden Globe Award winners\n\tTelevision programs by award\nFilms featuring a Best Miniseries or Television Movie Actress Golden Globe-winning performance\n\tFilms featuring a Best Actress Golden Globe-winning performance\n\tAwards for best actress\n\tGolden Globe Award-winning performances" }, { "title": "Tmesisternus quadriplagiatus", "content": "Tmesisternus quadriplagiatus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1939. It is known from Papua New Guinea.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCerambycidae\nFauna of Papua New Guinea\nBeetles described in 1939\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCerambycidae\n\tLonghorn beetles\n\tInsects of Papua New Guinea\n\tBeetles of Oceania\nFauna of Papua New Guinea\n\tIslands fauna of New Guinea\n\tAnimals of Papua New Guinea\nBeetles described in 1939\n\tBeetles described in the 20th century\n\tCerambycidae stubs\n\tInsect of the year" }, { "title": "Alice Chan", "content": "Alice Chan Wai (born 21 November 1973) is a Hong Kong film and television actress.\n\nEarly life \nAlice Chan was born in Beijing, with ancestry in the county-level city of Puning in Guangdong. She settled in Hong Kong with her parents and elder sister when she was one-and-a-half years old. After graduating high school, she attended Chu Hai College of Higher Education. She stopped after two years of study to enter the Miss Asia 1996 beauty pageant at 22 years old.\n\nCareer \nChan began her television and acting career after winning the Miss Asia 1996 beauty pageant. She signed a management contract with Asia Television (ATV) that same year, and began filming her first television production. Chan quickly became one of the most popular actresses in ATV, alongside Joey Meng, Kristal Tin and Kristy Yang. In 2005, she gained recognition for her leading role of a series that was loosely based on the late actress Anita Mui.\n\nChan retired from the industry after marrying the Taiwanese businessman James Yen. In 2012, after divorcing with Yen, Chan returned to acting and signed an artiste contract with TVB.\n\nIn 2018, Chan earned critical acclaim with her role as the villainous Princess Taiping in the period drama Deep in the Realm of Conscience and won the Most Popular Female Character award at the 2018 TVB Anniversary Awards.\n\nPersonal life\nIn 2008, Chan got married with Taiwanese businessman James Yen. They divorced in 2012. In 2019, Chan was spotted dating with a doctor. She later admitt", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHong Kong film actresses\nHong Kong television actresses\nMiss Asia winners\n21st-century Hong Kong actresses\nTVB veteran actors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHong Kong film actresses\n\t20th-century Hong Kong actresses\n\t21st-century Hong Kong actresses\n\tActresses from Beijing\nHong Kong television actresses\n\t20th-century Hong Kong actresses\n\t21st-century Hong Kong actresses\n\tActresses from Beijing\nMiss Asia winners\n\tBeauty pageant winners from Hong Kong\n21st-century Hong Kong actresses\n\tHong Kong film actresses\n\tHong Kong television actresses\nTVB veteran actors\n\tTVB actors\n\tHong Kong television actors\n\tHong Kong actors\n\tTelevision actors by nationality\n\tTelevision actors by broadcaster\n\tTelevision actors\n" }, { "title": "Tiger Cave Temple", "content": "The Tiger Cave Temple (, ) is a Buddhist temple north-northeast of Krabi, Thailand. A sacred site, it is known for the tiger paw prints in the cave, tall Buddha statues and the strenuous flight of stairs to reach the summit.\n\nHistory\nThe foundation of the temple dates back to 1975 (B.E. 2518) when a Vipassana monk named Jumnean Seelasettho (Ajahn Jumnean) went to meditate in the cave. During his meditation, he witnessed tigers roaming around the cave. This discovery led to naming the temple Wat Tham Suea. Another legend says that an actual huge tiger used to live and roam the cave. The naming of the temple also comes from discoveries of a tiger paw prints on the cave walls, and also the bulge of the cave resembling a tiger's paw.\n\nGeography\nThe surroundings of Wat Tham Suea consists of tropical rain forest including many old trees in the Kiriwong Valley. Caves to visit are Tum Khon Than, Tum Lod, Tum Chang Kaeo, and Tum Luk. Many Thanu ancient artifacts were found around the caves and temple grounds. Mountains also cover most of the land around the Tham Sua region along with many other small caves that are not accessible to tourists. In various parts of the temple, you can see human skeletons and decorated skulls.\n\nThe Tham Sua temple is a Thai Buddhist meditation center and also has places of archaeological and historical significance. Examples of these historical attractions are stone tools, pottery shards, and molded Buddha footprints.\n\nStairways\n\nPreviously, the temple ha", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBuddhist temples in Thailand\nCaves of Thailand\nArchaeological sites in Thailand\nRainforests of Asia\nGeography of Krabi Province\nSacred caves\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBuddhist temples in Thailand\n\tReligious buildings and structures in Thailand\n\tBuddhist temples by country\n\tCulture of Thailand\nCaves of Thailand\n\tCaves of Asia\n\tGeology of Thailand\n\tGeography of Thailand\nArchaeological sites in Thailand\n\tArchaeological sites in Asia\n\tHistory of Thailand\n\tGeography of Thailand\nRainforests of Asia\n\tTropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests\n\tForests of Asia\n\tGeography of Thailand\nGeography of Krabi Province\n\tGeography of Thailand by province\n\tKrabi Province\nSacred caves\n\tReligious places\n\tBuddhist pilgrimage sites\n\tReligious tourism in Asia\n\tGeology of Thailand" }, { "title": "Overfelt Gardens", "content": "Overfelt Gardens are a park in San Jose, California, located in the Alum Rock district of East San Jose.\n\nHistory\nThe land for the park was donated by Mildred Overfelt in 1959, in memory of her parents, William and Mary Overfelt, early San Jose pioneers that started grain and dairy farms in the 1850s. Mildred specified the park was intended \"to provide a place of rest, relaxation, aesthetic, and other enjoyment for the people of San Jose\" and no sports fields or games were to be constructed. It was opened in 1966.\n\nPark features\n\nEarly features added to the park include picnic areas, restrooms, a fountain dedicated to Mildred, and a \"fragrance garden\" comprising many aromatic plants. Later paths were added around the rest of the park and its three lakes, with a section designated as a California Native plant and Wildlife Sanctuary. Three large, interconnected percolation ponds rise and shrink throughout the year, providing habitat for birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals and fish year-round. A large statue of the famous Chinese philosopher Confucius overlooks a shallow reflection pond that, when full, spills into a narrow streambed. Also, the California Wild area is a wildlife sanctuary composed of a dirt trail winding around a hill covered in native trees, brush, wildflowers and grasses. A paved walking trail meanders around the remainder of the park over gently sloping hills, around a reflection pond emptying into a small stream, past cultural points of interest and aroun", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParks in San Jose, California\nProtected areas of Santa Clara County, California\nWildlife sanctuaries of the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParks in San Jose, California\n\tParks in California by city\n\tTourist attractions in San Jose, California\n\tGeography of San Jose, California\nProtected areas of Santa Clara County, California\n\tProtected areas of California by county\n\tGeography of Santa Clara County, California\nWildlife sanctuaries of the United States\n\tProtected areas of the United States\n\tConservation in the United States\n\tWildlife sanctuaries by country\n" }, { "title": "Simon Sues", "content": "Simon Sues is a comic originally published by Tokyopop during their Pilot Program. The story focuses on the titular character as he battles supernatural forces using various laws of logic and psychology. The format of each stand alone story arc is similar to that of a police procedural, with each case being won by Simon uncovering some contractual loophole. Most of the themes of the comic are based on various detective stories such as Sherlock Holmes, as well as H. P. Lovecraft and M. R. James.\n\nPlot summary \nSimon is a former law students at the fictional campus of Haverford. Since leaving the university's prestigious law school for mysterious reasons, the students have been plagued with bizarre case's of both extraordinary food fortune and tragedy's. With the started of a record breaking winning streak for the university's basketball team, comes several suicides and fatal accidents. Following a grad student's ground breaking research appearing in the papers, an unexplained illness rampages through the chemistry lab. Only a few people are aware that these are the effects of students entering into contracts with demonic-like creature's called Host Fiends. Unfortunately for the students, the contracts are worded in a way that will force them or someone they love to either break the terms, or suffer greatly. Simon returns too the school and naked it his mission to defend the students against the Fiends as well as their own misjudgements. With him is a precocious young boy", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTokyopop titles\nDetective comics\nSupernatural comics\nComics based on novels\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTokyopop titles\n\tComics by publisher\n\tComics publications\nDetective comics\n\tCrime comics\nSupernatural comics\n\tHorror comics\nComics based on novels\n\tComics by genre\n\tAdaptations of works by Arthur Conan Doyle\n\tAdaptations of works by H. P. Lovecraft\n\tAdaptations of works by M. R. James" }, { "title": "Konohanasakuya-hime", "content": "Konohanasakuya-hime is the goddess of Mount Fuji and all volcanoes in Japanese mythology; she is also the blossom-princess and symbol of delicate earthly life. She is often considered an avatar of Japanese life, especially since her symbol is the sakura (cherry blossom).\n\nShinto shrines have been built on Mount Fuji for Sakuya-hime, collectively known as the Asama or Sengen Shrines. It is believed that she will keep Mount Fuji from erupting, but shrines to her at Kirishima have been repeatedly destroyed by volcanic eruptions. She is also known for having torn up the Yatsugatake Mountains, because it was higher than Fujiyama.\n\nName and etymology \nKonohanasakuya-hime or Konohananosakuya-hime (\u6728\u82b1\u54b2\u8036\u59eb or \u6728\u82b1\u958b\u8036\u59eb; lit. \"[cherry] tree blossom blooming princess\" (princess, or lady of high birth explains hime; her name also appears in a shorter form as \"Sakuya-hime\", and she is also called Sengen))\n\nMyths\n\nNinigi and Sakuya-hime \nSakuya-hime met Ninigi on the seashore and they fell in love; Ninigi asked Ohoyamatsumi, the father of Sakuya-hime for her hand in marriage. Oho-Yama proposed his older daughter, Iwa-Naga-hime, instead, but Ninigi had his heart set on Sakuya-hime. Oho-Yama reluctantly agreed and Ninigi and Ko-no-hana married. Because Ninigi refused Iwa-Naga, the rock-princess, human lives are said to be short and fleeting, like the sakura blossoms, instead of enduring and long lasting, like stones.\n\nSakuya-hime became pregnant in just one night, causing suspicion in Ninigi. He ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese goddesses\nShinto kami\nVolcano goddesses\nCherry blossom in Japan\nSakura\nMount Fuji in religion\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese goddesses\n\tGoddesses by culture\n\tJapanese mythology\nShinto kami\n\tJapanese deities\n\tShinto in Japan\nVolcano goddesses\n\tVolcano deities\n\tPolytheism\n\tReligious faiths, traditions, and movements\nCherry blossom in Japan\n\tFlora of Japan\n\tJapanese culture\nSakura\n\tFlora of Japan\n\tCherry blossom\nMount Fuji in religion\n\tMountain worship\n\tReligion in Japan\n\tShinto in Japan" }, { "title": "Lions in the Wild", "content": "\"Lions in the Wild\" is a song recorded by DJs and record producers Martin Garrix and Third Party. It also features the uncredited vocals of British singer Max McElligott, formerly of the group Wolf Gang. It was released on streaming services after he premiered the song at Ultra Music Festival 2016 on 27 May 2016.\n\nBackground and composition \n\"Lions in the Wild\" features \"a melodic synth-driven drop and dramatic snare-stuttered builds\". This collaboration with British DJs Third Party was premiered by Garrix at the Ultra Music Festival 2016 as his opening song. It is his second single since launching the record label Stmpd Rcrds.\n\nMusic video \nThe music video, which was filmed in Africa and Thailand, was uploaded on Martin Garrix's official YouTube channel. As of 13 October 2016, the video has over 16 million views. The video begins with Giaro Giarratana, the director and producer of the music video, driving by a desert where he stopped to stroll around. He then moves on to climb rocks before riding a desert buggy through the desert. The video concludes with Giaro visiting the local community before riding a dirt bike through rocky mountains.\n\nCharts\n\nWeekly charts\n\nYear-end charts\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs recorded by Martin Garrix\nThird Party (DJs) songs\n2016 songs\n2016 singles\nElectronic dance music songs\nSongs written by Martin Garrix\nSongs written by Third Party\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs recorded by Martin Garrix\n\tSongs by artist\n\tElectronic songs by artist\nThird Party (DJs) songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tElectronic songs by artist\n2016 songs\n\tSongs by year\n\t21st-century songs\n2016 singles\n\tSingles by year\n\t21st-century singles\nElectronic dance music songs\n\tElectronic songs\n\tSongs by genre\nSongs written by Martin Garrix\n\tSongs by songwriter\nSongs written by Third Party\n\tSongs by songwriter" }, { "title": "Pro-verb", "content": "In linguistics, a pro-verb is a verb or partial phrase that substitutes for a contextually recognizable verb phrase (via a process known as grammatical gapping), obviating the need to repeat an antecedent verb phrase. A pro-verb is a type of anaphora that falls within the general group of word classes called pro-forms.\n\nIn English\nEnglish does not have dedicated pro-verbs; however, a bare infinitive can generally be implied rather than expressed, such that the verbs that take bare infinitives (including most of the auxiliary verbs) can be said to double as pro-verbs. Additionally, have and be can double as pro-verbs for perfect, progressive, and passive constructions (by eliding the participle). Finally, the dummy auxiliary verb do can be used when there is no other auxiliary verb, except if the main verb is be. The following are some examples of these kinds of pro-verb:\n\nWho can tell? \u2014No-one can .\nWhy can't he do it? \u2014He can , he just won't .\nI like pie, as does he .\nWhy did you break the jar? \u2014He made me .\nCan you go to the park? No, I cannot [go to the park].\nNote that, when there are multiple auxiliary verbs, some of these may be elided as well. For example, in reply to \"Who's been leaving the milk out of the refrigerator?\", any of \"You've been doing it\", \"You have been\", or \"You have\" would have the same meaning.\n\nSince a to-infinitive is just the particle to plus a bare infinitive, and a bare infinitive can be elided, the particle to doubles as a pro-verb for a to-infi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLinguistics terminology\nAnaphora (linguistics)\nEnglish grammar\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLinguistics terminology\n\tTerminology by field\n\tLinguistics stubs\nAnaphora (linguistics)\n\tDiscourse analysis\n\tPragmatics\n\tRhetoric\n\tRepetition (language)\nEnglish grammar\n\tGrammar by language\n\tEnglish language\n\tEnglish-language grammar" }, { "title": "William Hoy", "content": "William Hoy may refer to:\n Dummy Hoy (William Ellsworth Hoy), American center fielder in Major League Baseball\n William Hoy (film editor)\n William Edwin Hoy, Protestant missionary and educator in Japan and China\n Will Hoy, English racing driver", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMajor League Baseball center fielders\nAmerican baseball players\nFilm editors\nProtestant missionaries\nEnglish racing drivers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMajor League Baseball center fielders\n\tBaseball positions\n\tMajor League Baseball players by position\nAmerican baseball players\n\tBaseball players by nationality\n\tAmerican sportspeople\nFilm editors\n\tFilm and video editors\n\tCinematography\n\tOccupations in film and television\nProtestant missionaries\n\tProtestantism by country\n\tMissionaries by denomination\nEnglish racing drivers\n\tEnglish sportspeople\n\tRacing drivers by nationality\n\tBritish racing drivers" }, { "title": "Les Wilson (baseball)", "content": "Lester Wilbur Wilson (July 17, 1885 \u2013 April 4, 1969) was a professional baseball player. He appeared in five games in Major League Baseball for the Boston Red Sox during the 1911 season. Listed at , 170\u00a0lb., Wilson batted left-handed and threw right-handed. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri.\n \nWilson, who was nicknamed \"Tug\", went hitless in seven at bats (.000) and received two walks, without scoring or driving in any runs. In three appearances as an outfielder, two in left field and one in right (1), he collected a 1.000 fielding percentage in four chances.\n\nWilson died at the age of 83 in Edmonds, Washington.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMajor League Baseball outfielders\nBoston Red Sox players\nBaseball players from Missouri\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMajor League Baseball outfielders\n\tMajor League Baseball positions\n\tAmerican baseball players by position\nBoston Red Sox players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\n\tBaseball players by club in the United States\n\tBaseball in Massachusetts\n\tSportspeople from Boston\nBaseball players from Missouri\n\tBaseball players from the United States by state\n\tSport in Missouri\n\tSportspeople from St. Louis\n\tAmerican sportspeople by state" }, { "title": "Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade", "content": "The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is an annual parade in New York City. The world's largest parade, it is presented by the U.S.-based department store chain Macy's. The Parade started in 1924, tying it for the second-oldest Thanksgiving parade in the United States with America's Thanksgiving Parade in Detroit (with both parades being four years younger than Philadelphia's Thanksgiving Day Parade). The three-hour parade is held in Manhattan, ending outside Macy's Herald Square, and takes place from 9:00\u00a0a.m. to 12:00\u00a0p.m. Eastern Standard Time on Thanksgiving Day, and has been televised nationally on NBC since 1953. Employees at Macy's department stores have the option of marching in the parade, and are able to sponsor friends and families to march alongside them.\n\nHistory\n\nEarly history\nIn 1924, store employees marched to Macy's Herald Square, the flagship store on 34th Street, dressed in vibrant costumes. There were floats, professional bands and live animals borrowed from the Central Park Zoo. At the end of that first parade, Santa Claus was welcomed into Herald Square. At this first parade, Santa was enthroned on the Macy's balcony at the 34th Street store entrance, where he was then crowned \"King of the Kiddies\". With an audience of over 250,000 people, the parade was such a success that Macy's declared it would become an annual event, despite media reports only barely covering the first parade.\n\nThe Macy's parade was enough of a success to push Ragamuffin Day, the typic", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParades in New York City\nAnnual events in Manhattan\nThanksgiving parades in the United States\nMacy's\n1924 establishments in New York (state)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParades in New York City\n\tCulture of New York City\n\tEvents in New York City\nAnnual events in Manhattan\n\tAnnual events in New York City\n\tManhattan\nThanksgiving parades in the United States\n\tThanksgiving (United States)\n\tParades in the United States\n\tHoliday parades in the United States\nMacy's\n\tCompanies listed on the New York Stock Exchange\n\t1920s establishments in New York (state)\n\tRetail companies established in 1858\n\tCompanies based in New York City\n\tDepartment stores of the United States\n1924 establishments in New York (state)\n\t1924 in American history\n\t20th-century establishments in New York (state)\n\tEstablishments in the United States by year\n\t1924 in New York (state)" }, { "title": "C20H18O4", "content": "{{DISPLAYTITLE:C20H18O4}}\nThe molecular formula C20H18O4 may refer to:\n\n Glabrene, an isoflavonoid that is found in Glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice)\n Phaseolin (pterocarpan), a prenylated pterocarpan found in French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) seeds and in the stems of Erythrina subumbrans", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChemical compounds\nIsoflavonoids\nPrenylated pterocarpans\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChemical compounds\n\tChemistry\n\tSubstances\nIsoflavonoids\n\tFlavonoids\nPrenylated pterocarpans\n\tPhenolic compounds in plants\n\tNatural phenols\n\tFlavonoids" }, { "title": "Thomas S. Kenan", "content": "Thomas Stephen Kenan (February 26, 1771 \u2013 October 22, 1843) was the son of Revolutionary War General James Kenan, a plantation owner and builder of the first \"Liberty Hall\". He was a U.S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1805 and 1811.\n\nBorn in Kenansville, North Carolina, Kenan was educated by private tutors at home. He married Mary Rand Kenan on January 3, 1800, and soon after the second Liberty Hall was built located in Kenansville after his father's home had been lost to fire.\n\nKenan was a member of the North Carolina House of Commons representing Duplin County from 1798 to 1799. Between 1799 and 1803 he served in the North Carolina Senate in 1804. In 1804, Kenan was elected to the 9th United States Congress and was reelected to terms in the 10th and 11th Congresses (March 4, 1805 \u2013 March 3, 1811). He did not stand for reelection in 1810.\n\nHe and Mary Rand had ten children and in March 1811 Thomas decided to move the family to Selma, Alabama, to start a new plantation. Thomas left behind his oldest son Owen Rand Kenan to look after the Liberty Hall Plantation and start his own family. While in Alabama, Thomas served as an Alabama State Representative.\n\nKenan later moved to Selma, Alabama in 1833, where he engaged in planting; he served in the Alabama House of Representatives for several years before dying near Selma in 1843, aged 72. He is buried in Selma's Valley Creek Cemetery.\n\nHe died in October 1843. He and his wife are buried at Valley Creek Cemetery near S", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the United States House of Representatives from North Carolina\nMembers of the North Carolina House of Representatives\nMembers of the Alabama House of Representatives\nPeople from Duplin County, North Carolina\nPeople from Selma, Alabama\nAmerican planters\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the United States House of Representatives from North Carolina\n\tUnited States representatives from North Carolina\n\tNorth Carolina politicians\n\tPolitical office-holders in North Carolina\nMembers of the North Carolina House of Representatives\n\tNorth Carolina politicians\n\tNorth Carolina General Assembly\n\tPolitical office-holders in North Carolina\nMembers of the Alabama House of Representatives\n\tAlabama politicians\n\tPolitical office-holders in Alabama\nPeople from Duplin County, North Carolina\n\tPeople by county in North Carolina\n\tPeople from North Carolina\nPeople from Selma, Alabama\n\tPeople by city in Alabama\n\tPeople from Alabama\nAmerican planters\n\tAgriculture in the United States\n\tHistory of agriculture in the United States\n\tAmerican people by occupation" }, { "title": "Mirage 30", "content": "The Mirage 30 is a Canadian sailboat, that was designed by American Robert Perry and first built in 1983. The design is out of production.\n\nThe boat was built by Mirage Yachts in Canada.\n\nThe Mirage 30 design is not related to the Mirage 30 SX, which is instead a development of the Kirby 30.\n\nDesign\n\nThe Mirage 30 is a small recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass. It has a masthead sloop rig, an internally-mounted spade-type rudder and a fixed fin keel. It displaces and carries of ballast.\n\nThe boat has a draft of with the standard keel.\n\nThe boat is fitted with a fuel tank that holds and the fresh water tank has a capacity of .\n\nThe boat has a PHRF racing average handicap of 168 with a high of 178 and low of 165. It has a hull speed of .\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSailboat types\nRobert Perry designs\nCanadian sailboat designs\nCanadian inventions\nKeelboats\n1980s sailboat type designs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSailboat types\n\tSailboats\n\tMarine vessels\n\tNautical terminology\nRobert Perry designs\n\tSailboat designers\n\tAmerican yacht designers\nCanadian sailboat designs\n\tCanadian inventions\n\tSailboat types by country\nKeelboats\n\tSailboat types\n\tKeelboats\n\tNautical terminology\nCanadian inventions\n\tInventions by country\n1980s sailboat type designs\n\tSailboat type designs by decade\n\tSailboat types\n\t20th-century ships\n\tVehicles introduced in the 1980s" }, { "title": "Newtownards", "content": "Newtownards is a town in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies at the most northern tip of Strangford Lough, 10\u00a0miles (16\u00a0km) east of Belfast, on the Ards Peninsula. It is in the civil parish of Newtownards and the historic baronies of Ards Lower and Castlereagh Lower. Newtownards is in the Ards and North Down Borough. The population was 28,050 in the 2011 Census.\n\nHistory\n\nIrish settlement\nIn 540 AD, St. Finian founded Movilla Abbey, a monastery, on a hill overlooking Strangford Lough about a mile northeast of present-day Newtownards town centre. \"Movilla\" (Magh Bhile) means \"the plain of the sacred tree\" in Irish, which suggests that the land had previously been a sacred pagan site. It became a significant Christian settlement - a centre for worship, study, mission and commercial trade, well known throughout Ireland. It was sacked by the Vikings sometime after AD 824, though survived for a thousand years as a monastic settlement (becoming part of the Augustinian Order in 1135), until the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1542.\n\nThe Normans conquered east Ulster in the 1170s, founding the Earldom of Ulster. Around 1226, they established a new town around Movilla, which became known as the \"New Town of Blathewic\", after the Irish territory of U\u00ed Blathmhaic. A Dominican priory was built in 1244 and was also dissolved in 1542.\n\nIn 1572, both monasteries were burned by the Clannaboy O'Neills under Sir Brian McPhelim O'Neill to deny buildings to the English, who were attempting ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTowns in County Down\nPopulated places in Ards and North Down Borough\nAugustinian monasteries in Northern Ireland\nViking Age populated places\nHistory of County Down\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTowns in County Down\n\tTowns in Northern Ireland\n\tGeography of County Down\nPopulated places in Ards and North Down Borough\n\tPopulated places in Northern Ireland by district\n\tArds and North Down Borough\nAugustinian monasteries in Northern Ireland\n\tChristian monasteries in Northern Ireland\n\tAugustinian monasteries in the United Kingdom\nViking Age populated places\n\tPopulated places of the Viking Age\n\tViking exploration in Europe\nHistory of County Down\n\tHistory of Northern Ireland by county\n\tCounty Down\n" }, { "title": "Sex Offenders", "content": "Sex Offenders: An Analysis of Types is a 1965 book about sex offenders by the anthropologist Paul Gebhard, the sociologist John Gagnon, the sexologist Wardell Pomeroy, and Cornelia Christenson. It was a publication of the Institute for Sex Research.\n\nPomeroy writes that Sex Offenders was an \"enormous and definitive volume\" and that it met with good reviews. The child psychiatrist Robert Coles reviewed Sex Offenders in The New Republic. The book received a notice in the Harvard Law Review.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBooks about sexuality\n1965 non-fiction books\nSexology literature\nCriminology textbooks\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBooks about sexuality\n\tSexuality in literature\n\tBooks by topic\n1965 non-fiction books\n\tNon-fiction books by year\n\t1965 in literature\n\t1965 books\nSexology literature\n\tHuman sexuality\n\tCriminology\nCriminology textbooks\n\tTextbooks by subject\n\tCriminology literature\n\tEducational materials" }, { "title": "Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts", "content": "The Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts is a multi-disciplinary arts center in Annapolis, Maryland which offers opportunities in the arts for individuals of all ages, skill levels and backgrounds. It was founded in 1979 to promote art appreciation and education in Maryland. \n\nMaryland Hall offers year-round arts classes for children, teens and adults. Classes are available in drawing, painting, dance, drama, crafts and clay/ceramics. There are three semesters each year, Winter/Spring, Summer and Fall. \n\nMaryland Hall also houses five gallery spaces: the Chaney Gallery, the Martino Gallery, the Openshaw Gallery, the Hallway Gallery, and the Alcove Gallery. Exhibitions are mounted year-round and gallery admission is free and open to the public. An Artist-In-Residence program also provides studio space to local and visiting visual artists.\n\nMaryland Hall's performing arts program presents national and international artists, children's entertainment, local musicians, independent film and free performances. The four resident programs: Ballet Theatre of Maryland, Annapolis Opera, the Live Arts Maryland, and the Annapolis Symphony Orchestra also perform in Maryland Hall's 725-seat theater. The hall is located at 801 Chase Street in Annapolis, in the facility of the former Annapolis High School.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArts centers in Maryland\nMusic venues in Maryland\nTheatres in Maryland\nEducation in Annapolis, Maryland\nPerforming arts centers in Maryland\nArt galleries in Maryland\nTourist attractions in Annapolis, Maryland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArts centers in Maryland\n\tArts centers in the United States by state\n\tBuildings and structures in Maryland\n\tArt in Maryland\n\tMusic venues in Maryland\nMusic venues in Maryland\n\tMusic venues in the United States by state\n\tBuildings and structures in Maryland\n\tVisitor attractions in Maryland\n\tArts centers in Maryland\nTheatres in Maryland\n\tTheatres in the United States by state\n\tBuildings and structures in Maryland\n\tVisitor attractions in Maryland\nEducation in Annapolis, Maryland\n\tEducation in Maryland by city\n\tEducation in the United States by city\nPerforming arts centers in Maryland\n\tPerforming arts centers in the United States by state\n\tBuildings and structures in Maryland\n\tVisitor attractions in Maryland\nArt galleries in Maryland\n\tArt museums and galleries in the United States by state\n\tBuildings and structures in Maryland\n\tVisitor attractions in Maryland\nTourist attractions in Annapolis, Maryland\n\tTourist attractions in Maryland by city\n\tTourist attractions in the United States by city" }, { "title": "Imperial Bank", "content": "Imperial Bank may refer to\n\n Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, one of the \"Big Five\" banks in Canada, once the Imperial Bank of Canada\n Imperial Bank of China, first Chinese-owned bank modelled on Western banking practice\n Imperial Bank of India, oldest and the largest commercial bank of the Indian subcontinent, now State Bank of India\n Imperial Bank of Persia, British-owned state bank \n Imperial Bank South Africa, commercial bank \n Imperial Bank Limited, commercial bank in Kenya", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBanks of Canada\nBanks of China\nBanks of India\nBanks of Iran\nBanks of South Africa\nBanks of Kenya\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBanks of Canada\n\tBanks by country\n\tFinancial services companies of Canada\nBanks of China\n\tBanks by country\n\tFinancial services companies of China\nBanks of India\n\tBanks by country\n\tFinancial services companies of India\nBanks of Iran\n\tBanks by country\n\tFinancial services companies of Iran\nBanks of South Africa\n\tBanks by country\n\tFinancial services companies of South Africa\nBanks of Kenya\n\tBanks by country\n\tFinancial services companies of Kenya" }, { "title": "Bhoti language", "content": "Bhoti may refer to several Tibetic languages:\n\nBhoti Kinnauri\nLadakhi language (Bhoti)\nSpiti Bhoti\nStod Bhoti", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTibetic languages\nBhoti Kinnauri\nLadakhi language\nSpiti Bhoti\nStod Bhoti\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTibetic languages\n\tLanguages of India\n\tSino-Tibetan languages\nBhoti Kinnauri\n\tMon-Khmer languages\n\tIndic languages\nLadakhi language\n\tLanguages of India\n\tIndic languages\nSpiti Bhoti\n\tIndic languages\n\tLanguages of India\nStod Bhoti\n\tIndic languages\n\tLanguages of India" }, { "title": "Bertrand (steamboat)", "content": "The Bertrand was a steamboat which sank on April 1, 1865, while carrying cargo up the Missouri River to Virginia City, Montana Territory, after hitting a snag in the river north of Omaha, Nebraska. Half of its cargo was recovered during an excavation in 1968, more than 100 years later. Today, the artifacts are displayed in a museum at the DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge near Missouri Valley, Iowa. The display makes up the largest intact collection of Civil War-era artifacts in the United States, and are an invaluable time capsule of everyday life during that period.\n\nHistory\nThe Bertrand was launched in Wheeling, West Virginia in 1864. It measured long, with a beam of ; its total burden was reported as 251 tons. A shallow-draft vessel, it drew only when light, and perhaps no more than twice that when loaded. Sources differ regarding the ownership of the Bertrand, but it probably belonged to the Montana and Idaho Transportation Line, which was based in St. Louis, Missouri. The firm was owned in part by John J. Roe of St. Louis.\n\nThe Bertrand was part of an extensive water-based regional trading system that developed during the mid to late 19th century. Only since 1859 had steamboats been traveling up the Missouri River to Fort Benton, Montana Territory. When gold was found at the Alder Gulch claim in Montana in 1863, streams of hopeful prospectors migrated to the area from other states, creating one of the most prosperous frontier cities, Virginia City. Within a year of the ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSteamboats of the Missouri River\nMaritime incidents in 1865\nMuseum ships in Iowa\n1864 ships\nShips built in West Virginia\nShipwrecks in rivers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSteamboats of the Missouri River\n\tSteamboats of the United States\n\tRiverboats\n\tTransportation in the United States by waterway\nMaritime incidents in 1865\n\tMaritime incidents in the United States\n\t19th-century maritime incidents\n\tNaval history of the United States\n\tShipwrecks in the United States\nMuseum ships in Iowa\n\tMuseum ships in the United States\n\tMuseums in Iowa\n\tShips on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa\n1864 ships\n\tShips by year\n\t19th-century ships\n\tShips built in the United States by year\nShips built in West Virginia\n\tShips built in the United States by state\n\tIndustry in West Virginia\nShipwrecks in rivers\n\tShipwrecks in the United States by body of water\n\tRiver disasters in the United States\n\tInland waterway accidents\n\tMaritime incidents in the United States" }, { "title": "Kwesi", "content": "Kwesi is a Ghanaian male given name. Notable people with this name include:\n\n Kwesi Ahoomey-Zunu, Togolese politician\n Kwesi Ahwoi (born 1946), Ghanaian politician\n Kwesi Akomia Kyeremateng, Ghanaian politician\n Kwesi Akwansah Andam (1946\u20132007), Ghanaian academic\n Kwesi Amissah-Arthur (1951\u20132018), Ghanaian economist, academic and politician\n Kwesi Amoako Atta (born 1951), Ghanaian lawyer, management consultant and politician\n Kwesi Amoako-Atta (1920\u20131983), Ghanaian banker and politician\n Kwesi Appiah (born 1990), Ghanaian football player\n Kwesi Armah (1929\u20132006), Ghanaian politician and diplomat\n Kwesi Arthur, Ghanaian musician\n Kwesi Boakye (born 1999), American actor, voice actor and singer\n Kwesi Botchwey (born 1944), Ghanaian politician\n Kwesi Brew (1928\u20132007), Ghanaian poet and diplomat\n Kwesi Browne (born 31 January 1994), Trinidad and Tobago male track cyclist, representing Trinidad and Tobago at competitions\n Kwesi Dickson, Ghanaian theologian\n Kwesi Nyantakyi, Ghanaian banker\n Kwesi Plange\n Kwesi Prah (born 1942), Ghanaian author\n Kwesi Pratt Jnr (born 1953), Ghanaian journalist\n Kwesi Sinclair (born 1978), Guyanese cricket player\n Kwesi Slay, Ghanaian hip hop artist\n Kwesi Wilson (died 2010)\n Kwesi Yankah, Ghanaian academic, author and university administrator", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGhanaian masculine given names\nGiven names\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGhanaian masculine given names\n\tAfrican masculine given names\n\tGhanaian given names\nGiven names\n\tHuman names" }, { "title": "Goniothalamus laoticus", "content": "Goniothalamus laoticus is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Laos and Thailand. It was originally described by the French botanists Achille Eug\u00e8ne Finet and Fran\u00e7ois Gagnepain using the basionym Mitrephora laotica. In Thailand it is commonly called Khao Lam-dong and is used as a traditional medicine.\n\nDescription\nIt is a tree reaching 4-6 meters in height. Its rigid, smooth, gray to black branches have sparse lenticels. Its oblong, hairless leaves are 18 by 4.5 centimeters and arranged in an alternate phyllotaxy. The base of the leaves are tapered, and their apex terminate in a sharp, stiff point or cusp. Its petioles are 8 millimeters long, hairless and wrinkled on their undersides, with a channel on their upper surface. Its inflorescences have 3-4 flowers. Its peduncles are scaly and covered in fine hairs. Its pedicels are equal in length to its flowers, have bracts at their bases and are covered in brown hairs. Its flowers have 3 oval sepals with bluntly pointed tips. The sepals have fine hairs on their outer surface and their margins but are hairless on their inner surface. Its flowers are 8-9 millimeters long and have 6 petals in two rows of three. The outer petals are narrowly elliptical and hairless on both surfaces. The inner petals are half the length of the outer petals. The margins of the inner petals are connected toward the top, but free at their bases which form a broad claw. Its flowers have 3-4 rows of stamen that essentially lack", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Laos\nFlora of Thailand\nGoniothalamus\nMedicinal plants\nAnnonaceae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Laos\n\tFlora by country\n\tBiodiversity of Laos\n\tAsia by country of flora\nFlora of Thailand\n\tFlora by country\n\tBiodiversity of Thailand\n\tAsia by country of flora\nGoniothalamus\n\tAnnonaceae\n\tMagnoliids\nMedicinal plants\n\tPlants used in traditional medicine\n\tBotany\nAnnonaceae\n\tMagnoliids\n\tAsterid taxa by common name\n\tMagnoliales\n\tPlant families\n\tFlora by taxonomic rank\n\tPlant taxonomy" }, { "title": "Kisha Ford", "content": "Kisha Ford (born April 4, 1975 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a former WNBA player for the New York Liberty, Orlando Miracle, and the Miami Sol. She attended Bryn Mawr School and played college basketball at Georgia Tech, where she was the all-time leading scorer in team history. She competed with USA Basketball as a member of the 1995 Jones Cup Team that won the Bronze in Taipei. She was selected in the fourth round of the 1997 WNBA Draft at 27th overall by the New York Liberty. Over her WNBA career, she scored 442 points, grabbed 218 rebounds, and had 90 assists, and 111 steals.\n\nWNBA career\n1997\u20131998: New York Liberty\n1999: Orlando Miracle\n2000\u20132001: Miami Sol\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWomen's National Basketball Association players\nNew York Liberty players\nOrlando Miracle players\nMiami Sol players\nGeorgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's basketball players\nPeople from Baltimore\nBasketball players from Maryland\n1975 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWomen's National Basketball Association players\n\tWomen's basketball players by competition\n\tBasketball players by competition\n\tProfessional basketball players\n\tProfessional sportspeople in the United States\nNew York Liberty players\n\tWomen's National Basketball Association players\n\tSportspeople from New York\n\tNew York Liberty\nOrlando Miracle players\n\tWomen's National Basketball Association players\n\tSportspeople from Orlando, Florida\nOrlando Miracle\nMiami Sol players\n\tWomen's National Basketball Association players\n\tSportspeople from Miami\n\tMiami Sol\nGeorgia Tech Yellow Jackets women's basketball players\n\tBasketball players by university or college in the United States\n\tCollege women's basketball players in the United States\n\tGeorgia Tech Yellow Jackets athletes\nPeople from Baltimore\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Maryland by city\nBasketball players from Maryland\n\tBasketball players in the United States by state\n\tSportspeople from Maryland\n1975 births\n\tPeople by year of birth\n\t1970s births" }, { "title": "Rhys Evans", "content": "Rhys Karl Evans (born 27 January 1982) is an English former professional footballer and goalkeeper coach. He played as a goalkeeper, who won two England under-21 caps.\n\nBorn in Swindon, Wiltshire, he began his career with Chelsea, where he stayed five years without playing a game, but had loan spells at three other clubs. In 2003, he moved to his hometown club Swindon Town, where he ended up playing more than 100\u00a0games in three seasons. In his final season at Swindon, he won all the club's player of the season awards, but following their relegation to Football League Two, he turned down a new contract offer and instead signed for Blackpool. However, he fell out of favour after less than a year with Blackpool, and initially moved to Bradford City on loan, before he returned to London, with Millwall on a short-term contract. After his contract was not extended, he returned to Bradford City. Despite keeping 17 clean sheets, he left at the end of his first season and moved on to Bristol Rovers and Southend United.\n\nClub career\n\nChelsea\nEvans started his career in 1998 at Chelsea, with whom he stayed until he was released 2003, having never played a single game. During his time at the club he was sent out on loan to Bristol Rovers in February 2000, with whom he played four games; Queens Park Rangers from November 2001 to April 2002, making eleven appearances; and Leyton Orient from August to November 2002, playing seven games. He also had a spell on trial with AFC Bournemouth befo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\nChelsea F.C. players\nSwindon Town F.C. players\nBristol Rovers F.C. players\nSouthend United F.C. players\nEngland under-21 international footballers\nBlackpool F.C. players\nBradford City A.F.C. players\nMillwall F.C. players\nFootballers from Wiltshire\nAssociation football goalkeepers\nEnglish football goalkeeper stubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\n\tAssociation football players by nationality\n\tSportspeople by nationality and sport\n\tEnglish sportspeople\nChelsea F.C. players\n\tChelsea F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club\nSwindon Town F.C. players\n\tSwindon Town F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club\nBristol Rovers F.C. players\n\tBristol Rovers F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club\nSouthend United F.C. players\n\tSouthend United F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club\nEngland under-21 international footballers\n\tEngland national under-21 football team\n\tAssociation football players by national team\nBlackpool F.C. players\n\tBlackpool F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club\nBradford City A.F.C. players\n\tBradford City A.F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club\nMillwall F.C. players\n\tMillwall F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club\nFootballers from Wiltshire\n\tFootballers in England by county\n\tSportspeople from Wiltshire\nAssociation football goalkeepers\n\tAssociation football players by position\n\tAssociation footballers by role\nEnglish football goalkeeper stubs\n\tStub categories\n\tFootball stubs\n\tEnglish sport stubs\n\tSoccer player stubs by nationality\n\tSportspeople stubs by nationality" }, { "title": "List of Sri Lankan films of the 1940s", "content": "Films produced in Sri Lanka in the 1940s.\n\n1947\n\n1948\n\n1949\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of 1940s films\nLists of Sri Lankan films by decade\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of 1940s films\n\tDecade-wise lists of films\n\tFilm chronology\nLists of Sri Lankan films by decade\n\tFilm lists by country\n\tFilm lists by decade\n\tSri Lankan films" }, { "title": "List of successful petitions for review under Article 112a of the European Patent Convention", "content": "As of October 2020, nine petitions for review under have been successful, i.e. held allowable by the Enlarged Board of Appeal of the European Patent Office (EPO). These allowable petitions for review are listed below in chronological order of the dates when the decisions were issued.\n\nBackground \nUnder the European Patent Convention (EPC), a petition for review is a request to the Enlarged Board of Appeal of the European Patent Office (EPO) to review a decision of a board of appeal. The procedure was introduced in when the EPC was revised in 2000, to form the so-called \"EPC 2000\". A petition for review can essentially only be based on a fundamental procedural defect. Its purpose is not to obtain a reconsideration of the application of substantive law, such as points relating to patentability. The petition is a restricted form of judicial review, limited to examining serious errors of procedure which might have been committed by the Legal or Technical Boards of Appeal, prejudicing the right to a fair hearing of one or more appellants. Before the entry into force of the EPC 2000 in December 2007, it was not possible for a party who did not have his requests granted in an appeal to challenge the final decision of the Legal or Technical Board of Appeal on any grounds.\n\nList\n\nR 7/09 of 22 July 2009 \nR 7/09 was a petition for review of T 27/07 and is the very first case in which a petition for review was successful since the institution of the procedure. In that case, the Enlarge", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEuropean Patent Convention\nEuropean Patent Office\nPatent law in Europe\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEuropean Patent Convention\n\tTreaties of the European Union\n\tPatent law treaties\n\tTreaties concluded in 1973\n\tTreaties entered into force in 1977\n\tTreaties involving the European Union\nEuropean Patent Office\n\tInternational organisations based in Europe\n\tPatent offices\nPatent law in Europe\n\tPatent law by country\n\tLaw in Europe\n\tIntellectual property law in Europe" }, { "title": "The Animals (British album)", "content": "The Animals is the self-titled debut album by the British R&B/blues rock band the Animals. It was released in the United Kingdom in October 1964 on EMI's Columbia Records. The album reached No. 6 in the UK Albums Chart and held that position for 20 weeks.\n\nTrack listing\n\nPersonnel\nThe Animals\n Eric Burdon \u2013 lead vocals\n Hilton Valentine \u2013 guitar, vocals\n Alan Price \u2013 keyboards, vocals\n Chas Chandler \u2013 bass guitar, vocals\n John Steel \u2013 drums, percussion\nTechnical\n Mickie Most \u2013 producer\n Val Valentin \u2013 engineer\n\nCharts\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1964 debut albums\nBritish blues albums\nRhythm and blues albums by British artists\nEMI Columbia Records albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1964 debut albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\tDebut albums\n\t1960s albums\nBritish blues albums\n\tBlues albums by British artists\n\tAlbums by British artists\nRhythm and blues albums by British artists\n\tRhythm and blues albums by nationality\n\tAlbums by British artists\nEMI Columbia Records albums\n\tAlbums by record label\n\tEMI albums" }, { "title": "Hennecartia", "content": "Hennecartia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Monimiaceae. The only species is Hennecartia omphalandra.\n\nIt is native to southern Brazil, north-eastern Argentina and Paraguay.\n\nThe genus name of Hennecartia is in honour of Jules-Fran\u00e7ois Hennecart (1797\u20131888), French politician and banker who acquired Victor Jacquemont's herbarium. The Latin specific epithet of omphalandra refers to the Ancient Greek word \u1f40\u03bc\u03c6\u1fb0\u03bb\u03cc\u03c2 (omphal\u00f3s) which means \"navel\". Hennecartia omphalandra was first described and published in Bull. Soc. Bot. France Vol.32 on page 41 in 1885.\n\nIt is a semi-deciduous tree with a narrow, dense, elongated crown and it can grow to tall.\n\nIt can be found in semi-deciduous forests, favouring alluvial soils but can tolerate a wide range of soils and moisture levels.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMonotypic plant genera\nFlora of Southern Brazil\nFlora of Northeastern Argentina\nFlora of Paraguay\nMonimiaceae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMonotypic plant genera\n\tPlant genera\n\tPlant taxonomy \nFlora of Southern Brazil\n\tFlora by region\n\tFlora of Brazil\nFlora of Northeastern Argentina\n\tFlora by region\n\tFlora of Argentina\nFlora of Paraguay\n\tFlora by region\n\tFlora of South America\nMonimiaceae\n\tFlowering plants\n\tPlant families\n\tFlora by taxonomic category" }, { "title": "Fritz Lanman", "content": "Fritz Lanman (born August 6, 1981) is an American entrepreneur and investor in early-stage technology companies. Currently, he is the CEO of ClassPass, where he had served as executive chairman since 2013 after leading the seed and Series A financings for the company. In addition to his role at ClassPass, he is notable for his role in Microsoft's $240 million Facebook investment in 2007, an investment now worth over $8 billion.\n\nEarly life\nLanman is the first of five sons of Dr. Richard Lanman and Alanna Purcell Lanman, born on August 6, 1981. He grew up and attended high school in Los Altos, California where he played football, basketball, and golf. He toured Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, and France with the Main Street Singers in 1999. Lanman attended Yale University, graduating in 2003. Lanman speaks three languages: English, Spanish, and Italian.\n\nCareer\nFritz Lanman began his career as a Product Manager at Microsoft. He subsequently rose to become Senior Director, Corporate Strategy, where he worked on several notable deals including Microsoft's $240 million Facebook investment. Lanman was quoted onstage at the Le Web conference in 2010 confirming Microsoft's attempt to acquire Facebook, and positing that Facebook (then valued less than $10 billion) would one day be worth as much as Microsoft (then worth $230 billion). As of 2018, Facebook is worth over $500 billion.\n\nLanman began angel investing in 2010, with his first investment being Square, Inc. He and his invest", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican technology chief executives\nAmerican technology company founders\nYale University alumni\nAmerican venture capitalists\nPeople from Los Altos, California\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican technology chief executives\n\tBusinesspeople in technology\n\tAmerican technology executives\n\tAmerican chief executives\nAmerican technology company founders\n\tBusinesspeople in technology\n\tAmerican company founders\n\tTechnology company founders\nYale University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Connecticut\n\tYale University people\n\tPeople associated with Yale University\nAmerican venture capitalists\n\tAmerican investors\n\tVenture capitalists by nationality\n\tPeople in finance in the United States\nPeople from Los Altos, California\n\tPeople by city in California\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Santa Clara County, California" }, { "title": "Anna Sj\u00f6din", "content": "Anna Margareta Hartman Sj\u00f6din (born April 22, 1976) is a Swedish Social Democratic politician, and elected president of the Social Democratic Youth League from August 3, 2005, to December 16, 2006. She was also elected vice president of the International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) at the congress in January 2006. Sj\u00f6din is the second woman, after Anna Lindh, to be elected president of the Social Democratic Youth League.\n\nFamily life\nAnna Sj\u00f6din is born in \u00d6sseby-Garn in Stockholm County and was raised outside of Enk\u00f6ping. She played rugby union in her youth and represented four times in 1994. After completing her secondary education Sj\u00f6din spent one year working at a health care facility in England and after that some time at a Kibbutz in Israel. After returning to Sweden she joined the Social Democratic Youth League at the age of 19, and moved to Ume\u00e5 in order to study social work and public administration () at Ume\u00e5 University. After having completed her studies Sj\u00f6din worked at a women's shelter.\n\nPolitical career\nAnna Sj\u00f6din was first elected chairperson for the Social Democratic Youth League in V\u00e4sterbotten, and in 2001 was elected in to the board of the Social Democratic Youth League. In August 2005 Sj\u00f6din was unanimously elected as the new chairperson of the Social Democratic Youth League after Ardalan Shekarabi who chose not to stand for re-election after several scandals and divisive battles. In December 2006 she had to resign from the chairperson position afte", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish Social Democratic politicians\nSwedish women in politics\nPeople from Stockholm County\nUme\u00e5 University alumni\nSwedish rugby union players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish Social Democratic politicians\n\tPoliticians of the Swedish Social Democratic Party\n\tSwedish politicians\nSwedish women in politics\n\tWomen in Sweden\n\tWomen politicians by nationality\n\tSwedish politicians\nPeople from Stockholm County\n\tPeople by county in Sweden\n\tStockholm County\nUme\u00e5 University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Sweden\n\tUme\u00e5 University\nSwedish rugby union players\n\tRugby union players by nationality\n\tSwedish sportspeople\n\tSwedish rugby union" }, { "title": "Gorna Kovachitsa", "content": "Gorna Kovachitsa () is a village in northwestern Bulgaria, part of Chiprovtsi Municipality, Montana Province.\n\nVillages in Montana Province\nChiprovtsi Municipality\n\ncz:Gorna Kova\u010dica", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Montana Province\nVillages in Chiprovtsi Municipality\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Montana Province\n\tGeography of Montana Province\n\tPopulated places in Bulgaria by province\nVillages in Chiprovtsi Municipality\n\tGeography of Montana Province\n\tPopulated places in Montana Province\n\tVillages in Bulgaria by municipality" }, { "title": "Belal Muhammad", "content": "Belal Muhammad (born July 9, 1988) is an American mixed martial artist who is currently competing in the UFC welterweight division. A professional since 2012, he has also competed for Bellator and Titan FC. As of December 20, 2021, he is #5 in the UFC welterweight rankings.\n\nBackground\nMuhammad was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, to Palestinian parents. He has four siblings. He wrestled in high school \u2013 Bogan High School \u2013 and attended but did not complete a degree at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Muhammad is a Muslim.\n\nMixed martial arts career\n\nShortly after a TKO victory over Steve Carl to become the Titan Fighting Championships Welterweight Champion, and push his record to 9\u20130, Muhammad signed with the UFC in 2016.\n\nUltimate Fighting Championship\nOn July 7, 2016, at UFC Fight Night 90, Muhammad made his UFC debut, as a short-notice replacement, against Alan Jouban. He lost the fight via unanimous decision. Both participants were awarded Fight of the Night honors for their performances.\n\nMuhammad next faced Augusto Monta\u00f1o on September 17, 2016 at UFC Fight Night 94. He won the fight via TKO in the third round.\n\nMuhammad was expected to face Lyman Good on November 12, 2016 at UFC 205. However, on October 24, Good was pulled from the card after being notified by USADA of a potential anti-doping violation stemming from an out-of-competition drug test sample collected ten days earlier. He was replaced by Vicente Luque. Muhammad lost the fight via knoc", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male mixed martial artists\nWelterweight mixed martial artists\nAmerican people of Palestinian descent\nMuslim sportspeople\nSportspeople from Chicago\nMixed martial artists from Illinois\nUniversity of Illinois at Urbana\u2013Champaign alumni\nUltimate Fighting Championship male fighters\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male mixed martial artists\n\tMixed martial artists by nationality\n\tAmerican sportsmen\n\tAmerican mixed martial artists\nWelterweight mixed martial artists\n\tMixed martial artists by division\nAmerican people of Palestinian descent\n\tAmerican people by ethnic or national origin\n\tAmerican people of Arab descent\nMuslim sportspeople\n\tMuslims by occupation\n\tSportspeople by religion\nSportspeople from Chicago\n\tSportspeople by city in the United States\n\tSportspeople from Illinois\nMixed martial artists from Illinois\n\tMixed martial artists by state in the United States\n\tOhio sportspeople\nUniversity of Illinois at Urbana\u2013Champaign alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Illinois\n\tUniversity of Illinois alumni\nUltimate Fighting Championship male fighters\n\tUltimate Fighting Championship fighters\n\tMixed martial artists by promotion" }, { "title": "Sooty babbler", "content": "The sooty babbler (Stachyris herberti) is a species of bird in the family Timaliidae. It is found in Laos and Vietnam. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. It is threatened by habitat loss.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBirds of Laos\nBirds of Vietnam\nStachyris\nTimaliidae\nSpecies endangered by habitat loss\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBirds of Laos\n\tBirds by country\n\tBirds of Asia\n\tFauna of Laos\nBirds of Vietnam\n\tBirds by country\n\tBirds of Asia\n\tFauna of Vietnam\nStachyris\n\tBirds by genus\n\tBird genera\n\tTimaliidae\nTimaliidae\n\tBird families\n\tAvian taxonomy\nSpecies endangered by habitat loss\n\tEndangered animals\n\tEndangered biota by cause\n\tEnvironmental issues with population" }, { "title": "Orpecacantha burmanni", "content": "Orpecacantha burmanni is a moth of the family Autostichidae. It is found in Spain.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAutostichidae\nMoths of Europe\nFauna of Spain\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAutostichidae\n\tMoth families\nMoths of Europe\n\tLepidoptera of Europe\nFauna of Spain\n\tFauna by country\n\tFauna of Europe\n\tBiota of Spain by region\n\tBiodiversity of Spain\n\tAnimals by country\n\tAnimals of Europe\n\tNature in Spain" }, { "title": "Burnham and Highbridge Times", "content": "The Burnham and Highbridge Times was a newspaper, published in Somerset, England. \n\nIt was a free weekly for Burnham-on-Sea, Highbridge and outlying communities.\n\nIt was owned by Northcliffe Media, part of the Daily Mail and General Trust newsgroup. It closed in 2010.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNewspapers published in Somerset\nDefunct newspapers published in the United Kingdom\nPublications disestablished in 2010\nNorthcliffe Media publications\nPublications established in the 20th century\nWeekly newspapers published in the United Kingdom\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNewspapers published in Somerset\n\tNewspapers published in England by county\n\tMedia in Somerset\nDefunct newspapers published in the United Kingdom\n\tDefunct newspapers\n\tDefunct media in the United Kingdom\nPublications disestablished in 2010\n\t2010 disestablishments in the United Kingdom\n\tDisestablished publications\nNorthcliffe Media publications\n\tPublications by company\n\tDaily Mail and General Trust\nPublications established in the 20th century\n\t20th-century establishments in the United Kingdom\n\tEstablished publications\nWeekly newspapers published in the United Kingdom\n\tNewspapers published in the United Kingdom by frequency\n\tWeekly publications" }, { "title": "Lol River", "content": "The Lol River, or Loll River, is a stream in northern South Sudan that feeds the Bahr al-Arab, known locally as the Kiir River.\n\nCourse\n\nThe Lol River forms at the convergence of the Chel or Kuru River and the Magadhik River just west of Nyamlell in Northern Bahr el Ghazal.\nIt flows east, passing Aweil to the south, and is joined by the Pongo River to the east of Akun in Warrap state. \nIt enters Unity state just before turning north to join the Bahr el-Arab.\nIt meets the larger river south of the disputed Abyei Area and roughly 100 kilometers west of Bentiu.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of South Sudan\nBahr al-Arab basin\nAweil\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of South Sudan\n\tRivers of Africa by country\n\tGeography of South Sudan\n\tBody of water in South Sudan\nBahr al-Arab basin\n\tRiver basins of Africa\n\tGeography of South Sudan\nAweil\n\tPopulated places in South Sudan\n\tCities in South Sudan\n\tGeography of South Sudan" }, { "title": "Seventeenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland", "content": "The Seventeenth Amendment of the Constitution Act 1997 amended the Constitution of Ireland to provide that the confidentiality of meetings of the cabinet would not prevent the High Court from ordering that certain information be disclosed when this was in the public interest. It was approved by referendum on 30 October 1997 and signed into law on 14 November of the same year.\n\nChanges to the text\nInserted a new subsection in Article 28.4:\n\nThe existing subsection 3\u00ba of Article 28.4 was renumbered as subsection 4\u00ba.\n\nOverview\nIn 1992, during the Beef Tribunal, the Supreme Court ruled that, as the constitution stood, the confidentiality of meetings of the Government (the cabinet) was unbreachable and absolute. The court derived its ruling from Article 28.4.2\u00ba, which requires that the Government observe the principle of collective responsibility. The purpose of the Seventeenth Amendment was to allow cabinet confidentiality to be relaxed in certain circumstances.\n\nThe amendment was adopted during the Fianna F\u00e1il\u2013Progressive Democrats coalition government led by Bertie Ahern but had been first drafted and suggested by the previous Fine Gael\u2013Labour Party\u2013Democratic Left government led by John Bruton. The amendment, therefore, had the support of all major parties. The referendum occurred on the same day as the 1997 presidential election.\n\nResult\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmendments to the Constitution of Ireland\n1997 in Irish law\nReferendums in Ireland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmendments to the Constitution of Ireland\n\tConstitution of Ireland\n\tLaw in the Republic of Ireland\n\tHistory of the Republic of Ireland\n1997 in Irish law\n\tYears in Irish law\n1997 in Ireland\n\tIrish law by year\nReferendums in Ireland\n\tElections in Ireland\n\tPolitics of Ireland\n\tVoting in Ireland\n\tReferendums by country\n\tDirect democracy in Ireland\n\t1997 referendums\n\t1997 in politics\n\tReferendums in the Republic of Ireland" }, { "title": "El monasterio de los buitres", "content": "El Monasterio de los Buitres (English: \"The Monastery of the Vultures\") is a Mexican motion picture categorized as religious drama. It was filmed in 1973.\n\nSynopsis \nIn an old monastery in Mexico, the faith of all the young aspiring priests is tested by the Father Prior using psychoanalysis. During the process, the young men manifested indecision, sexual problems (as incest or homosexuality) and lack of faith.\n\nCast \n Enrique Lizalde as Father Prior\n Enrique \u00c1lvarez F\u00e9lix as Emilio\n Irma Serrano as Amalia\n Augusto Benedico as Pablo\n Enrique Rocha as Andres\n H\u00e9ctor Bonilla as Marcos\n Otto Sirgo as Juan\n Eduardo Noriega as Don Manuel\n David Estuardo as Antonio\n Jose Ch\u00e1vez as Camilo\n Carlos C\u00e1mara\n Margarita de la Fuente as Carmen\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1973 films\nMexican films\nReligious drama films\nSpanish-language films\nFilms about Catholic priests\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1973 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1973 in film\nMexican films\n\tCinema of Mexico\n\tFilms by country\nReligious drama films\n\tDrama films by genre\n\tReligious films\nSpanish-language films\n\tFilms by language\nFilms about Catholic priests\n\tFilms about religion\n\tFilms about Christianity\n\tCatholic Church in film" }, { "title": "Antonio Dal Z\u00f2tto", "content": "Antonio Dal Z\u00f2tto (Venice 1841\u20131918) was an Italian sculptor.\n\nInitially trained in the studio of his father who was a carver of marble ornamentation, he then attended the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice, where he became a pupil of Luigi Borro, Michelangelo Grigoletti, and Luigi Ferrari. In 1870 he was nominated professor of modelling and anatomy at the School of Applied Art and Industry, and in 1879 he moved to teach at the Venetian Academy of Fine Arts, where he remained a teacher for 15 years.\n\nAmong his works, completed in a realist style are a bronze monument to Titian (1880) in Pieve di Cadore. In Venice, he has two major works: a monument to Carlo Goldoni (1883) in Campo San Bartolommeo and a monument to Doge Sebastiano Venier (1907) in the church of Santi Giovanni e Paolo. In 1880 he completed a bust of Vittorio Emanuele II, for the city of Este. He also completed a monument to Giuseppe Tartini (1896) for Pirano d'Istria. He made bronze busts of Francesco Avesani, Alvise Querini, and General Giuseppe Sirtori.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian sculptors\n19th-century Italian sculptors\n20th-century Italian sculptors\nPeople from Venice\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian sculptors\n\tSculptors by nationality\n\tItalian artists\n\tItalian people by occupation\n19th-century Italian sculptors\n\t19th-century sculptors\n\tItalian sculptors\n\t19th-century Italian artists\n20th-century Italian sculptors\n\t20th-century sculptors\n\tItalian sculptors\n\t20th-century Italian artists\nPeople from Venice\n\tPeople by city in Italy\n\tPeople from Veneto\n\tPeople by city or town in Italy" }, { "title": "Deniyaya Polling Division", "content": "The Deniyaya Polling Division is a Polling Division in the Matara Electoral District, in the Southern Province, Sri Lanka.\n\nPresidential Election Results\n\nSummary \n\nThe winner of Deniyaya has matched the final country result 6 out of 8 times. Hence, Deniyaya is a Weak Bellwether for Presidential Elections.\n\n2019 Sri Lankan Presidential Election\n\n2015 Sri Lankan Presidential Election\n\n2010 Sri Lankan Presidential Election\n\n2005 Sri Lankan Presidential Election\n\n1999 Sri Lankan Presidential Election\n\n1994 Sri Lankan Presidential Election\n\n1988 Sri Lankan Presidential Election\n\n1982 Sri Lankan Presidential Election\n\nParliamentary Election Results\n\nSummary \n\nThe winner of Deniyaya has matched the final country result 6 out of 7 times. Hence, Deniyaya is a Strong Bellwether for Parliamentary Elections.\n\n2015 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election\n\n2010 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election\n\n2004 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election\n\n2001 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election\n\n2000 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election\n\n1994 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election\n\n1989 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election\n\nDemographics\n\nEthnicity \n\nThe Deniyaya Polling Division has a Sinhalese majority (86.2%) . In comparison, the Matara Electoral District (which contains the Deniyaya Polling Division) has a Sinhalese majority (94.3%)\n\nReligion \n\nThe Deniyaya Polling Division has a Buddhist majority (86.3%) and a significant Hindu population (10.9%) . In comparison, the Matara Electoral District (which contains the Deniyaya P", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolling divisions of Sri Lanka\nSouthern Province, Sri Lanka\nDemographics of Sri Lanka\nElections in Sri Lanka\nMatara District\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolling divisions of Sri Lanka\n\tPolitical subdivisions in Sri Lanka\n\tElections in Sri Lanka\nSouthern Province, Sri Lanka\n\tProvinces of Sri Lanka\n\tGeography of Sri Lanka\nDemographics of Sri Lanka\n\tEthnic groups in Sri Lanka\n\tReligion in Sri Lanka\nElections in Sri Lanka\n\tPolitics of Sri Lanka\nMatara District\n\tDistricts of Southern Province, Sri Lanka\n\tDistricts of Sri Lanka\n\tGeography of Matara District\n\tPopulated places in Matara District\n\tAdministrative divisions of Sri Lanka" }, { "title": "Ch\u00e2teau de L\u0153wenstein", "content": "The Ch\u00e2teau de L\u0153wenstein is a ruined castle in the commune of Wingen in the Bas-Rhin d\u00e9partement in Alsace, France. It is dated to the 12th century and was destroyed in 1387.\n\nHistory \nThe castle is also known as Lindenschmidt. It was built for the lords of Fleckenstein and in 1283 it became a fief of the Holy Roman Empire. It was a lair of brigands at the end of the 14th century. The castle is divided into two parts which, at some time in its history, belonged to different lords.\n\nIt has been listed since 1898 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCastles in Bas-Rhin\nRuins in Grand Est\nMonuments historiques of Grand Est\n12th-century architecture in France\nRuined castles in Alsace\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCastles in Bas-Rhin\n\tCastles in France by department\n\tBuildings and structures in Bas-Rhin\n\tTourist attractions in Bas-Rhin\nRuins in Grand Est\n\tRuins in France by region\n\tBuildings and structures in Grand Est\nMonuments historiques of Grand Est\n\tMonuments historiques of France by region\n\tProtected areas of Grand Est\n12th-century architecture in France\n\t12th-century architecture\n\tMedieval architecture\n\tBuildings and structures completed in the 12th century\nRuined castles in Alsace\n\tRuins in France by region\n\tCastles in Alsace\n\tRuined castles in France" }, { "title": "Suez Veterans' Association", "content": "The Suez Veterans' Association is an association of those who served in the British Armed Forces and civilian support units in the Suez Canal Zone between 1939 and 1956 (the Suez Crisis). It was formed on the 15 April 1997 and membership is open to all British armed forces, nursing services and civilian support staff who served in the Suez Canal Zone.\n\nMedals\nIn June 2003 veterans were able to claim the Naval General Service Medal and the General Service Medal with Canal Zone clasp for serving in the Suez Canal Zone of Egypt between 16 October 1951 to 19 October 1954.\n\nMemorials\nA plaque dedicated by the association is present in the Services Glade at the Fylde Memorial Arboretum and Community Woodland.\n\nA memorial strands at the National Memorial Arboretum. The memorial consists of a pyramid shaped plinth set in amidst sand coloured paving slabs, and is carries a plaque bearing the badge of the association and an inscription.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary veterans' organizations in the United Kingdom\nSuez Crisis\nOrganizations established in 1997\nMilitary history of the United Kingdom during the Suez Crisis\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary veterans' organizations in the United Kingdom\n\tVeterans' organizations by country\n\tMilitary of the United Kingdom\n\tMilitary veterans' organizations\nSuez Crisis\n\tMilitary history of Egypt\n\tConflicts in 1956\n\tMid-20th-century conflicts\n\t20th-century military history of the United Kingdom\nOrganizations established in 1997\n\t1997 establishments in the United Kingdom\n\tOrganizations by year of establishment\nMilitary history of the United Kingdom during the Suez Crisis\n\tColonial wars involving the states and peoples of Africa\n\tMilitary history of the United Kingdom by conflict\n\tUnited Kingdom\u2013Middle East relations\n\tEgypt\u2013United Kingdom relations" }, { "title": "Charles Chauvel", "content": "Charles Chauvel may refer to:\n Charles Chauvel (filmmaker) (1897\u20131959), Australian filmmaker\n Charles Chauvel (politician) (born 1969), New Zealand politician", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian filmmakers\nNew Zealand politicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian filmmakers\n\tFilm directors from Australia\n\tCinema of Australia\n\t20th-century Australian people\nNew Zealand politicians\n\tPoliticians from New Zealand\n\tPolitics of New Zealand\n\t21st-century New Zealand people" }, { "title": "Chevalier Guard Regiment", "content": "The Chevalier Guard Regiment () was a Russian heavy cavalry guard regiment, created in 1800 by the reformation of the Chevalier Guard corps, itself created in 1764 by Catherine the Great. As other Russian heavy cavalry guard regiments (the Life-Guards Horse Regiment, His Majesty's Life-Guards Cuirassier Regiment, and Her Majesty's Life-Guards Cuirassier Regiment), the Chevalier Guards were equipped as cuirassiers (with some differences in uniform and equipment from army cuirassiers and other guard cuirassier regiments).\n\nCampaigns \n\n 1805 \u2013 The regiment first saw combat in the Battle of Austerlitz, in which it fought bravely, covering the retreat of units from the Preobrazhensky and Semenovsky Regiments of the Russian Imperial Guard infantry. The Chevalier Guards were countercharged and defeated by the French Horse Grenadiers of the Old Guard, who inflicted heavy casualties among the Russians.\n 1807 \u2013 Battle of Heilsberg\n 1812 \u2013 The regiment distinguished itself during the Patriotic War of 1812. The Chevalier Guards lost their colonel early in the Battle of Borodino but, in concert with the Life Guard Horse Regiment, effectively stopped the decisive charge of Saxon cuirassier regiments and defeated French Horse Carabiniers.\n 1813 \u2013 L\u00fctzen, Kulm, Leipzig\n 1814 \u2013 F\u00e8re-Champenoise\n 1831 \u2013 Polish Campaign\n 1914 \u2013 First World War\nThe regiment was disbanded in 1918.\n\nMany famous men served as Chevalier Guards including Georges-Charles de Heeckeren d'Anth\u00e8s, Grigory Potemkin, Denis ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian Imperial Guard regiments\nMilitary units and formations established in 1800\nMilitary units and formations disestablished in 1918\nCavalry Regiments of Russia\nGuard regiments of Russia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian Imperial Guard regiments\n\tRussian Imperial Guard\n\tMilitary units and formations of the Russian Empire\nMilitary units and formations established in 1800\n\tMilitary units and formations by year of establishment\n\tMilitary units and formations of the 19th century\nMilitary units and formations disestablished in 1918\n\tMilitary units and formations by year of disestablishment\n\tMilitary disbanding and disarmament after World War I\nCavalry Regiments of Russia\n\tCavalry regiments by country\n\tMilitary units and formations of Russia by type\nGuard regiments of Russia\n\tGuards regiments by country\n\tMilitary units and formations of Russia by type\n\tMilitary units and formations of the Russian Empire" }, { "title": "Melba parvula", "content": "Melba parvula is a species of ant-loving beetle in the family Staphylinidae. It is found in North America.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStaphylinidae\nFauna of North America\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStaphylinidae\n\tInsects of North America\n\tBeetles\n\tInsects of the United States\nFauna of North America\n\tAnimals of North America\n\tBiota of North America\n\tFauna by continent\n\tNatural history of North America\n\tInsects of North America" }, { "title": "Mahon baronets", "content": "The Mahon Baronetcy, of Castlegar in the County of Galway, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 14 April 1819 for Ross Mahon, Member of Parliament for Ennis in 1820. The family surname is pronounced \"Mahn\".\n\nMahon baronets, of Castlegar (1819)\nSir Ross Mahon, 1st Baronet (1763\u20131835)\nSir Ross Mahon, 2nd Baronet (1811\u20131842)\nSir James Fitzgerald Mahon, 3rd Baronet (1812\u20131852)\nSir William Vesey Ross Mahon, 4th Baronet (1813\u20131893)\nSir William Henry Mahon, 5th Baronet (1856\u20131926)\nSir George Edward John Mahon, 6th Baronet (1911\u20131987)\nSir William Walter Mahon, 7th Baronet (born 1940)\n\nThe heir apparent to the baronetcy is James William Mahon (born 1976), only son of the 7th Baronet.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBaronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom\nGalway (county)\nBritish MPs 1818\u20131820\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBaronetcies in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom\n\tBaronetcies by realm\n\tNoble titles created in the 19th century\n\tBaronetcies created by George III\nGalway (county)\n\tCountries in the Republic of Ireland\n\tConnacht\nBritish MPs 1818\u20131820\n\t19th-century British politicians\n\tMembers of the United Kingdom Parliament for Irish constituencies\n\t19th-century Irish people\n\tParliamentary constituencies in the Republic of Ireland (historic)" }, { "title": "Willmore", "content": "Willmore may refer to:\n\nPeople\n Ben Willmore, American photographer and technology writer \n Henrietta Willmore (1842\u20131938), Australian musician and suffragette \n Ian Willmore (1958\u20132020), British activist \n James Tibbits Willmore (1800\u20131863), British engraver\n Jeff Willmore (born 1954), Canadian artist\n Miche\u00e1l Mac Liamm\u00f3ir (1899\u20131978), British\u2013Irish actor, writer, painter etc. \n Norman Willmore (1909\u20131965), politician in Alberta, Canada\n Patrick Willmore (1921\u20131994), British seismologist\n Thomas Willmore (1919\u20132005), English geometer\n\nOther\n The Willmore, an apartment building in California\n Willmore Wilderness Park, Alberta, Canada\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\nEnglish-language surnames\nResidential buildings in California\nParks in Alberta\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\n\tNames\n\tFamily\nEnglish-language surnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tEnglish language\n\tEnglish culture\nResidential buildings in California\n\tBuildings and structures in California\n\tResidential buildings in the United States\nParks in Alberta\n\tParks in Canada by province or territory\n\tTourist attractions in Alberta\n\tGeography of Alberta\n\tProtected areas of Alberta" }, { "title": "David Bowie (disambiguation)", "content": "David Bowie (1947\u20132016) was an English actor and musician.\n\nDavid Bowie may also refer to:\n\n David Bowie (1967 album), his eponymous 1967 album\n David Bowie (1969 album), his eponymous 1969 album\n David Bowie (box set), box set of his albums released in 2007\n \"David Bowie,\" song by Phish\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDavid Bowie\nEnglish male actors\nEnglish rock musicians\nAlbums by David Bowie\nSongs by Phish\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDavid Bowie\n\tBritish rock musicians\n\t20th-century British musicians\n\t21st-century British musicians\nEnglish male actors\n\t20th-century English male actors\n\t21st-century English male actors\nEnglish rock musicians\n\tEnglish male singers\n\tEnglish songwriters\nAlbums by David Bowie\n\tDiscographies of British artists\n\tRock discographies\nSongs by Phish\n\tSongs by artist\n\tPhish songs\n\t1990s songs" }, { "title": "Battle of Muran\u00f3w Square", "content": "The Battle of Muran\u00f3w Square was a battle between the Jewish Military Union (\u017bZW) and Third Reich troops which took place during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising on April 19\u201322, 1943. The fighting between the German pacification forces under J\u00fcrgen Stroop, which were destroying the ghetto, and the Jewish insurgent forces of \u017bZW, under Pawe\u0142 Frenkel, took place in the now non-existent Muran\u00f3w Square.\n\nAccording to the accounts of two soldiers of the - and Henryk Iwa\u0144ski - the fighting was resumed on 27\u201328 April 1943 and a Polish unit of the Security Corps was to participate in it at that time.\n\nHistory\n\nOrigins \nAfter the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, carried out by the Nazis in the summer of 1942, about 300 thousand Jews were forcefully deported to the Treblinka extermination camp and murdered there.\n\nA group of young Jewish activists founded two military organizations to fight the Nazis: the Jewish Combat Organization (\u017bOB), which was associated with the left-wing Bund, and the Jewish Military Union (\u017bZW), associated with the right-wing Zionists-Revisionists. These organizations, due to political differences, did not reach an agreement on the issue of joining forces (the \u017bOB being the majority of them offered the revisionists to join their ranks one by one, not as a separate organization). According to Marek Edelman, few days before the outbreak of the uprising the two armed groups met in the ghetto. Apart from Edelman, the \u017bOB was also represented by Mordechai Anielewicz an", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWarsaw Ghetto Uprising\nMilitary history of the Third Reich\nBattles of World War II involving Germany\nBattles and operations of World War II involving Poland\nConflicts in 1943\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWarsaw Ghetto Uprising\n\tJewish resistance during the Holocaust\n\tConflicts in 1943\n\t1943 in Poland\n\tWorld War II resistance movements\n\tWorld War II sites in Poland\nMilitary history of the Third Reich\n\tMilitary history of Germany during World War II\nBattles of World War II involving Germany\n\tBattles and operations of World War II involving Germany\n\tMilitary history of Germany during World War II\nBattles and operations of World War II involving Poland\n\tMilitary history of Poland during World War II\nConflicts in 1943\n\t1943 in military history\n\tWorld War II by year\n\t20th-century conflicts\n\tEvents in the year 1943\n\tWorld War II by year\n\t20th-century conflicts\n\tEvents in the year 1943\n\tWorld War II by year\n\t20th-century conflicts\n\tEvents in the year 1943" }, { "title": "Bottom dealing", "content": "Bottom dealing or base dealing is a sleight of hand technique in which the bottom card from a deck of playing cards is dealt instead of the top card. It is used by magicians as a type of card illusion, and by card sharps and mechanics, and as a method of cheating in poker or other card games.\n\nThe deck is typically held in a modified mechanic's grip in the dealer's non-dominant hand. The dealer slides the top card partially off the deck as if to deal it, while the dominant hand instead takes hold of the bottom card. The card is snapped away from the deck while the top card is reset.\n\nUnless the dealer is particularly skilled at bottom dealing, the technique produces a slightly different sound from standard dealing, and the second-to-bottom card may be drawn slightly out of place. This is called a \"hanger.\"\n\nBottom dealing and second dealing both have application in performance magic.\n\nBottom dealing experts include Persi Diaconis, Darwin Ortiz, Steve Forte, Daniel Madison, Jason England and Richard Turner.\n\nIn Popular Culture\n In the movie Rounders, Worm is caught dealing off the bottom of the deck. The police officer who accuses him says \"This son-of-a-bitch is base dealing. Caught a hanger, Sarge.\" They discover that Worm's partner, Mike, has A's and 7's as his first four cards, and the card on the bottom of the deck is an Ace.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCard tricks\nCard games\nCheating in poker\nMagic tricks\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCard tricks\n\tMagic tricks\n\tPlaying cards\nCard games\n\tGames of mental skill\n\tTabletop games\nCheating in poker\n\tPoker gameplay and terminology\n\tPoker and society\n\tFraud in the United States\nMagic tricks\n\tMagic (illusion)\n\tEntertainment\n\tPerforming arts\n\tStage magic\n\tPerformance art" }, { "title": "Geoffrey Jefferson", "content": "Sir Geoffrey Jefferson (10 April 1886 \u2013 29 January 1961) was a British neurologist and pioneering neurosurgeon.\n\nJefferson was born in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, the son of surgeon Arthur John Jefferson (1857\u20131915), and Cecilia James. He was educated in Manchester, England, obtaining his medical degree in 1909. He became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons two years later. He married in 1914, and moved to Canada. On the outbreak of World War I, he returned to Europe and worked at the Anglo-Russian Hospital in Petrograd, Russia, and then with the Royal Army Medical Corps in France.\n\nAfter the war, he returned to Manchester, working at the Salford Royal Hospital. It was here, in 1925 that Jefferson performed the first successful embolectomy in England. By 1934, he was a neurosurgeon at the Manchester Royal Infirmary, becoming the UK's first professor of neurosurgery at the University of Manchester five years later. The Jefferson fracture, which he was the first to describe, was named after him. Manchester Royal Infirmary also honours Jefferson with the Jefferson Suite, a training area in their Medical Education Campus.\n\nJefferson was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1947. He was awarded the Lister Medal in 1948 for his contributions to surgical science. The corresponding Lister Oration, given at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, was not delivered until 1949, and was titled 'The Mind of Mechanical Man'. The subject of this lecture was the Manchester ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century British medical doctors\nBritish neurologists\nBritish neurosurgeons\nFellows of the Royal Society\nPeople from Stockton-on-Tees\nAlumni of the University of Manchester\nRoyal Army Medical Corps officers\nLister medalists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century British medical doctors\n\t20th-century British scientists\n\t20th-century medical doctors\nBritish neurologists\n\tBritish medical researchers\n\tNeurologists by nationality\nBritish neurosurgeons\n\tSurgeons by nationality\n\tFellows of the Royal Society\nPeople from Stockton-on-Tees\n\tPeople by city or town in England\nAlumni of the University of Manchester\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\nRoyal Army Medical Corps officers\n\tBritish Army personnel by corps\nLister medalists\n\tAwards by awards and decorations of the United Kingdom\n\tAwards by the Royal College of Surgeons of England\n\tScience and technology awards" }, { "title": "USS Algol (AKA-54)", "content": "USS Algol (AKA-54) was an . She was the first ship of the United States Navy by this name, after Algol, a fixed star in the constellation Perseus. Algol served as a commissioned ship for 22 years and 1 month.\n\nShe was laid down on 10 December 1942, as James Barnes, a Maritime Commission Type C2-S-B1 hull, under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 1153), at Moore Dry Dock Company, in Oakland, California. She was launched on 17 February 1943, renamed Algol on 30 August 1943, and placed in reduced commission on 27 November 1943 for transit to Willamette Shipyard, Portland, Oregon, for completion as an attack cargo ship. She was decommissioned at Portland on 3 December 1943, and recommissioned USS Algol (AKA-54), on 21 July 1944 at Willamette Shipyard.\n\nService history\n\nWorld War II\n\n1944\nAlgol completed shakedown training along the California coast by 3 September. She then put into Oakland and began loading cargo. She departed Oakland on 4 October bound for the western Pacific. Steaming via Eniwetok Atoll, she arrived at Saipan in the Mariana Islands late in October. After unloading her cargo at Saipan, Algol got underway for New Guinea on 31 October. The attack cargo ship put into Hollandia on 6 November and remained there two days before pushing on to Noum\u00e9a, New Caledonia, where she stopped between 24 November and 17 December. On 17 December, Algol headed for Guadalcanal where she participated in landing exercises in preparation for the assault on Luzon at Lingayen Gulf. At", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Navy ship names\nAttack cargo ships of the United States Navy\nWorld War II auxiliary ships of the United States\nShips built in Oakland, California\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Navy ship names\n\tUnited States Navy lists\n\tShip names\nAttack cargo ships of the United States Navy\n\tMilitary ships of the United States by type\n\tAttack cargo ships\nWorld War II auxiliary ships of the United States\n\tWorld War II ships of the United States\n\tAuxiliary ships of the United States\nShips built in Oakland, California\n\tShips built in California\n\tBuildings and structures in Oakland, California\n\tTransport in Alameda County, California" }, { "title": "Dudley Observatory", "content": "Dudley Observatory was an astronomical observatory originally located in Albany, New York, and now in Schenectady, New York. It is no longer an operating observatory, but remains the oldest non-academic institution of astronomical research in America. The Observatory was chartered on February 11, 1852 by the New York State Senate, and by the New York State Assembly on April 3, 1852.\nIt was named for Charles E. Dudley of Albany, a former United States Senator (1828\u20131833) and member of the Albany Regency. Dudley lived in New York State, died in 1841, and his widow Blandina Bleeker Dudley endowed the Dudley Observatory after his death.\n\nDudley is part of the coalition of institutions comprising Union University. Other institutions include Albany College of Pharmacy, Albany Law School, Albany Medical College, and the Graduate College of Union University.\n\nDudley Observatory has operated at two different observing sites since its founding. The first began construction in 1852, on a rise to the north-east of downtown Albany that was locally known as \"Goat Hill\". The building was dedicated on August 28, 1856 prior to its completion, with Edward Everett delivering the keynote oration. By the 1890s, railroad traffic around the original building had grown to the point where the vibrations were disrupting the astronomical instruments. The original building was sold to the city of Albany, and new property was purchased on the grounds of the Albany Alms-House.\n\nAfter World War II, Dudl", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAstronomical observatories in New York (state)\nBuildings and structures in Albany, New York\nEducation in Schenectady, New York\nFormer astronomical observatories\nUnion University partners\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAstronomical observatories in New York (state) \n\tAstronomical observatories in the United States by state\n\tBuildings and structures in New York (state) by type\nBuildings and structures in Albany, New York\n\tBuildings and structures in Albany County, New York\n\tEducation in Albany, New York\nEducation in Schenectady, New York\n\tEducation in Schenectady County, New York\n\tBuildings and structures in Schenectady, New York\nFormer astronomical observatories\n\tFormer buildings and structures by type\n\tAstronomical observatories\nUnion University partners\n\tEducational institutions in New York (state)\n\tUniversities and colleges in New York (state)" }, { "title": "Yvonne Ryding", "content": "Yvonne Agneta Ryding (born 14 December 1962, in Eskilstuna, S\u00f6dermanland) is a Swedish dancer, model, TV Host and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Universe 1984 on 9 July 1984. She is the third Swede in history to win the title, and the most recent one.\n\nEarly life\nShe was born to Agneta and Sten Ryding, Prior to being crowned Miss Sweden and competing in the Miss Universe pageant, Ryding was a Swedish National Lucia Bride, formerly midfield soccer player and nurse.\n\nAfter Miss Universe\nFollowing the year as Miss Universe, Ryding worked within the fashion industry and also did some commission work. In 1988 her homesickness got the upper hand and she moved back to Sweden. In 1989 she presented the Swedish competition Melodifestivalen.\nIn 1997, she launched her skincare line originally called Y.\nRyding. She was a guest of honor of the Miss Universe 2006 competition, held in Los Angeles, United States.\n\nShe is divorced from Swedish actor Kjell Bergqvist, whom she met in Monaco in 1986. The couple has two daughters. In 2007, Ryding competed against eleven other Swedish celebrities in the television dance contest Let's Dance, and was eliminated on 23 February.\n\nShe participated in Farmen VIP 2018 which is broadcast on TV4.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMiss Universe winners\nSwedish female models\nSwedish television hosts\nSwedish women in business\nSwedish beauty pageant winners\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMiss Universe winners\n\tBeauty pageant winners\n\tMiss Universe\nSwedish female models\n\tFemale models by nationality\n\tSwedish models\nSwedish television hosts\n\tTelevision presenters by nationality\n\tSwedish television personalities\nSwedish women in business\n\tBusinesspeople by nationality and gender\n\tSwedish businesspeople\nSwedish beauty pageant winners\n\tBeauty pageant winners by nationality\n\tSwedish beauty pageant contestants" }, { "title": "Gresik Regency", "content": "Gresik Regency (older spelling: Grissee, ) is a regency within East Java Province of Indonesia. As well as a large part of the Surabaya northern and western suburbs, it includes the offshore Bawean Island, some 125\u00a0km to the north of Java and Madura. The regency's administrative centre is the town of Gresik, about 25\u00a0km to the northwest of Surabaya. Gresik Regency (excluding Bawean Island) is also part of Gerbangkertosusila, the metropolitan region of Surabaya.\n\nEtymology\nThomas Stamford Raffles in his book, The History of Java, reveals that the name of Gresik comes from the word Giri Gisik, which means \"mountain near the coast\", referring to the hilly topography of the Gresik town center near the coast.\n\nHistory\nSince the 11th century, Gresik has become an international trade center visited by many nations such as, Chinese, Arabs, Champa, and Gujarat. Gresik Regency is also the first entry point for Islam in Java, which among others is marked by the existence of ancient Islamic tombs from Sheikh Maulana Malik Ibrahim and Fatimah bint Maimun. Gresik has become one of the main ports and trade cities that are quite important since the 14th century, as well as being a haven for ships from Maluku to Sumatra and mainland Asia (including India and Persia). This continued until the VOC era.\n\nThe port of Gresik-Djaratan has functioned as an important commercial center since the eleventh century, trading with merchants from as far away as China, India, and Arabia. Some of these trade", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRegencies of East Java\nSurabaya metropolitan area\nIslamic history of Indonesia\nPorts and harbours of Indonesia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRegencies of East Java\n\tAdministrative divisions of East Java\n\tRegencies of Indonesia\nSurabaya metropolitan area\n\tMetropolitan areas of Indonesia\n\tGeography of East Java\nIslamic history of Indonesia\n\tHistory of Islam by country\n\tHistory of Indonesia\nPorts and harbours of Indonesia\n\tPorts and harbours by country\n\tTransport in Indonesia\n\tGeography of Indonesia\n\tMaritime history of Indonesia" }, { "title": "IOSO", "content": "IOSO (Indirect Optimization on the basis of Self-Organization) is a multiobjective, multidimensional nonlinear optimization technology.\n\nIOSO approach\nIOSO Technology is based on the response surface methodology approach.\nAt each IOSO iteration the internally constructed response surface model for the objective is being optimized within the current search region. This step is followed by a direct call to the actual mathematical model of the system for the candidate optimal point obtained from optimizing internal response surface model. During IOSO operation, the information about the system behavior is stored for the points in the neighborhood of the extremum, so that the response surface model becomes more accurate for this search area. The following steps are internally taken while proceeding from one IOSO iteration to another:\nthe modification of the experiment plan;\nthe adaptive adjustment of the current search area;\nthe function type choice (global or middle-range) for the response surface model;\nthe adjustment of the response surface model;\nthe modification of both parameters and structure of the optimization algorithms; if necessary, the selection of the new promising points within the search area.\n\nHistory\nIOSO is based on the technology being developed for more than 20 years by Sigma Technology which grew out of IOSO Technology Center in 2001. Sigma Technology is headed by prof . Egorov I. N., CEO.\n\nProducts\nIOSO is the name of the group of multidisciplinary design o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOptimization algorithms and methods\nNonlinear programming\nMulti-objective optimization\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOptimization algorithms and methods\n\tAlgorithms\n\tMathematical optimization\nNonlinear programming\n\tMathematical optimization\n\tOperations research\nMulti-objective optimization\n\tMathematical optimization\n\tEvolutionary algorithms\n\tOperations research" }, { "title": "Bicycle Boy (film)", "content": "Bicycle Boy () is a 2015 Chinese animated fantasy adventure film directed by Liu Kexin and based on an animated television series of the same name. It was released on January 1. A second film, Bicycle Boy 2, is scheduled for release in China in 2017.\n\nPlot\n\nVoice cast\nTang Xiaoxi\nZhang Xueling\nLu Zhixing\n\nReception\nThe film earned at the Chinese box office.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 films\nChinese animated fantasy films\nAdventure films\nAnimated adventure films\nChinese films\nFilms based on television series\nFilms directed by Liu Kexin\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t2015 in film\nChinese animated fantasy films\n\tChinese animated films\n\tChinese fantasy films\n\tAnimated fantasy films\n\tChinese films by genre\nAdventure films\n\tFilms by genre\nAnimated adventure films\n\tAnimated films by genre\n\tAdventure films\nChinese films\n\tCinema of China\n\tChinese films by language\nFilms based on television series\n\tFilms by source\nFilms directed by Liu Kexin\n\tFilms by director\n\tChinese films by director" }, { "title": "Margaret Cardin", "content": "Margaret Cardin (1906\u20131998), more commonly known as Maggie Cardin, was an Australian film editor and negative cutter, who worked on films such as Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975), the original Mad Max (1979) and the sequel, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior(1981)\n\nEarly years\nCardin was born in 1906 in London, to French parents. She attended school in England, being educated at a convent in London and she finished her schooling in France. Her mother died on the RMS Titanic, the liner that struck a iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean on its maiden voyage in 1912.\n\nCareer in Britain\nCardin worked in the technical area of film-making before joining Movietone and Ealing studios in Britain. After a stage career, Maggie took up film jobs at Kay Film Laboratories and, later on, began free-lance editing in most studios in England. Her very first feature film to assist in was The Edge of the World (1937), a film about the evacuation of the Scottish archipelago of St. Kilda, for Michael Powell. She had worked with many well-known film personalities in England, including Carol Reed, Thorold Dickinson, Paul Rotha, John Taylor, Sydney Box, Havelock Allan, Ronnie Neane Wallis, Joe Rock, David Lean, Herbert Wilcox and Alfred Hitchcock.\n\nIn 1939, Cardin was working with the BBC as a TV film editor at Alexandra Palace in north London. During the war years, however, she was working as a film librarian. She was seconded for a year to the Dutch Government at Stratton House, to edit Glorious Colours, a propagan", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian film editors\nWomen film editors\nTitanic's passengers and crew\nFrench emigrants to England\nEnglish emigrants to Australia\nPeople from London\nMad Max franchise\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian film editors\n\tFilm editors by nationality\n\tCinema of Australia\nWomen film editors\n\tWomen in film\n\tFilm editors\nTitanic's passengers and crew\n\tDeaths due to shipwreck at sea\n\tRMS Titanic\nFrench emigrants to England\n\tFrench emigrants to the United Kingdom\n\tEnglish people of French descent\nEnglish emigrants to Australia\n\tEnglish emigrants\n\tAustralian people of English descent\nPeople from London\n\tPeople by city in England\n\tPeople by city in the United Kingdom\nMad Max franchise\n\tAustralian films\n\tFilm series\n\tDystopian films\n\tScience fiction franchises\n\tAustralian science fiction films\n\tPost-apocalyptic films" }, { "title": "Calophasidia dentifera", "content": "Calophasidia dentifera is a moth in the family Noctuidae. It is endemic to Western Australia.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNoctuidae\nFauna of Western Australia\nEndemic fauna of Australia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNoctuidae\n\tLepidoptera families\n\tMoths\nFauna of Western Australia\n\tFauna of Australia by state or territory\n\tEndemic fauna of Australia\n\tEndemic fauna of Western Australia\nFauna of Australia\nBiota of Western Australia\nEndemic fauna of Australia\n\tFauna of Australia\n\tAustralasian realm fauna\n\tEndemism in Australia\n\tBiota of Australia" }, { "title": "List of extreme points of Israel", "content": "This is a list of extreme points and elevation in Israel. The \"base\" listing includes East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights, which were unilaterally annexed by Israel in 1967 and 1981 respectively; Israel within the green line only is listed separately. Relative to the \"base\" listing, no changes are made by including the West Bank; the Gaza Strip is not included owing to Israel's official withdrawal in 2005.\n\nElevation\nThe Lowest point: Dead Sea: (Also, the lowest point on Earth)\nThe Highest point: Mount Hermon (in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, unilaterally annexed in 1981)\nWithin the Green Line: Mount Meron:\n\nExtreme points\nNorthernmost point (including Golan Heights): Mount Hermon: (in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, unilaterally annexed in 1981)\nNorthernmost point (excluding Golan Heights): on the border with Lebanon, north of Metula: (within the Green Line)\nSouthernmost point: Taba Border Crossing: \nEasternmost point (including Golan Heights): On the Blue Line border with Syria, near Al-Rafid, Syria (in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, unilaterally annexed in 1981): \nEasternmost point (excluding Golan Heights): the border with the Golan Heights (near Kibbutz Dan, Israel, on Si'on River): (within the Green Line)\nWesternmost point: Tripoint border with Egypt and the Gaza Strip:\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeography of Israel\nExtreme points by country\nLists of coordinates\nLists of extreme points\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeography of Israel\n\tGeography of Asia by country\n\tGeography of the Middle East\nExtreme points by country\n\tGeography-related lists\n\tGeography lists\nLists of coordinates\n\tGeography-related lists\nLists of extreme points\n\tLists of geographical points\n\tGeography-related lists\n\tGeography lists" }, { "title": "Elio Guzzanti", "content": "Elio Guzzanti (August 18, 1920 \u2013 May 2, 2014) was an Italian doctor and politician. He was a university teacher at Universit\u00e0 Cattolica del Sacro Cuore of his native city, Rome. He was Italian Minister of Health in Lamberto Dini's non-partisan members government.\n\nBiography \nSpecialist in respiratory diseases and in hygiene, he was director of the hospitals Santo Spirito, San Camillo and Policlinico Umberto I in Rome. From 1976 to 1984 and from 1991 to 1993 he was a member of the Italian Superior Council of Health. From 1985 to 1994 he was health director of the Bambino Ges\u00f9 Children's Hospital and from 1996 to 1998 he was director of the Agency for Regional Health Services.\n\nAuthor of numerous publications on health organization, from 17 January 1995 to 17 May 1996 he was Minister of Health with the Dini Cabinet.\n\nHe was president of the scientific committee of the Cesare Serono Foundation. On 28 October 2009, following the resignation of the President of the Lazio Region, Piero Marrazzo, he was appointed by the Berlusconi Cabinet as Commissioner for Health in the same Region.\n\nHe was scientific director of the Institute for Scientific Hospitalisation and Care IRCCS Oasi di Troina (Enna).\n\nHe was Paolo Guzzanti's uncle, a journalist and politician belonging to Responsible Initiative, whose children Corrado, Sabina and Caterina are comedians and celebrities.\n\nHe died on May 2, 2014 at the age of 93 at the Policlinico Gemelli in Rome, where he had been hospitalized for a few d", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian doctors\nItalian politicians\nItalian academics\nItalian Ministers of Health\nPeople from Rome\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian doctors\n\tDoctors by nationality\n\tPeople in health professions by nationality\n\tHealth in Italy\nItalian politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tPolitics of Italy\n\tPoliticians by country\nItalian academics\n\tAcademics by nationality\n\tEducation in Italy\n\tPeople in academia by nationality\nItalian Ministers of Health\n\tMinisters of Health by country\n\tPolitical office-holders in Italy\n\tPoliticians by role\n\tGovernment of Italy\nPeople from Rome\n\tPeople by city in Italy\n\tPeople from Lazio\n\tResidents of Rome\n\tRome" }, { "title": "2009 San Bernardino mayoral election", "content": "The 2009 San Bernardino mayoral election was held on November 3, 2009, to elect the mayor of San Bernardino, California. It saw the reelection of incumbent mayor Pat Morris.\n\nNo runoff was necessary.\n\nMunicipal elections in California are officially non-partisan.\n\nResults\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSan Bernardino, California mayoral elections\nCalifornia mayoral elections\n2009 California elections\n2009 United States mayoral elections\nMunicipal elections in California\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSan Bernardino, California mayoral elections\n\tElections in San Bernardino, California\n\tMayoral elections in the United States by city\n\tElections in California by city\nCalifornia mayoral elections\n\tMayoral elections in the United States by state\n\tElections in California\n2009 California elections\n\t21st-century elections in California\n\t21st-century American elections by state\n\t2009 elections in the United States by state\n2009 United States mayoral elections\n\t2009 elections in the United States\n\t21st-century United States mayoral elections\nMunicipal elections in California\n\tLocal elections in California\n\tElections in California\n\tMunicipal elections in the United States by state" }, { "title": "Dioryctria zimmermani", "content": "Dioryctria zimmermani, the Zimmerman pine moth, is a moth of the family Pyralidae. It is found from southern Canada and the north-eastern and Great Lakes areas of the United States. There is a disjunct population in eastern Nebraska.\n\nThe wingspan is about 37\u00a0mm. The forewings are mottled gray and red/brown with zigzag light and dark markings. The hindwings are yellowish white. There is one generation per year.\n\nThe larvae feed on various Pinus species, but prefer Austrian and Scotch pine. Young larvae move to protected sites under bark scales or in crevices below a main lateral branch. Here, they spin a silken chamber. In mid April, after overwintering, the larvae feed on the bark of their host plant. They mine the inner bark on the main stem and may also feed inside the terminal shoots. It is considered a serious pest of pine species in the mid-west of the United States. Full-grown larvae are 18\u201325\u00a0mm long. They are dirty white to pink or green in colour.\n\nGallery\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPyralidae\nMoths of North America\nInsect pests of temperate forests\nPine tree pests and diseases\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPyralidae\n\tLepidoptera families\n\tInsects\nMoths of North America\n\tFauna of North America by taxon\n\tInsects of North America\nInsect pests of temperate forests\n\tForest pathology\n\tForest insects\nPine tree pests and diseases\n\tTree diseases\n\tForest pathology" }, { "title": "Condorsenja (Quispicanchi)", "content": "Condorsenja (possibly from Quechua kuntur condor, sinqa nose, \"condor nose\") is mountain in the northern extensions of the Vilcanota mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is located in the Cusco Region, Quispicanchi Province, on the border of the districts of Ccarhuayo and Ocongate. The mountain lies southwest of Jolljepunco and Cinajara where the annual Quyllu Rit'i festival takes place. Yuracjaja and Jajachaca are southeast of Condorsenja.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of Peru\nMountains of Cusco Region\nGeography of Quispicanchi Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of Peru\n\tGeography of Peru\n\tAndes\n\tGeography of South America\nMountains of Cusco Region\n\tMountains of Peru\n\tGeography of Cusco Region\nGeography of Quispicanchi Province\n\tGeography of Cusco Region\n\tProvinces of Peru\n\tGeography of Peru" }, { "title": "Hans Kleefeld", "content": "Hans Kleefeld (7 April 1929 \u2013 10 March 2016) was a Canadian identity designer, known from his work for companies such as Bank of Montreal, Air Canada, Air Jamaica and Toronto-Dominion Bank. Hans was born in Berlin and moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada in 1952. He taught at the Ontario College of Art and Design for many years and subsequently at Sheridan College, Ontario.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian graphic designers\nGerman emigrants to Canada\nPeople from Berlin\nPeople associated with the Ontario College of Art and Design\nPeople associated with Sheridan College\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian graphic designers\n\tDesigners\n\tPeople by occupation\n\tVisual arts by nationality\n\tCanadian people by occupation\nGerman emigrants to Canada\n\tGerman diaspora by country\n\tImmigration to Canada\n\tPeople by nationality and ethnicity\n\tPeople associated with immigration\nPeople from Berlin\n\tPeople by city in Germany\n\tPeople from Berlin by occupation\nPeople associated with the Ontario College of Art and Design\n\tPeople by university in Canada\n\tPeople by association with school in Canada\nPeople associated with Sheridan College\n\tPeople by university in Canada\n\tPeople by association with school in Canada" }, { "title": "Qabasin", "content": "Qabasin (, ,), or Ba\u015fk\u00f6y () is a town located northeast of the city of Al-Bab in northern Syria. It is administratively part of the Al-Bab nahiya in the Al-Bab District of the Aleppo Governorate. The town had a population of 11,382 in 2004. A nearby town is Arima, to the north-east. The town includes a Kurdish community.\n\nSyrian civil war\nDuring the Syrian civil war, the town was initially captured by the Syrian opposition and later by ISIL. ISIL kidnapped hundreds of Kurdish civilians from the town and executed dozens of them between 2014 and 2016.\n\nOn 23 February 2017, the Syrian National Army and the Turkish army captured the town from ISIL as well as the nearby towns of B'zaa and al-Bab after months of fighting.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Aleppo Governorate\nCities in Syria\nKurdish communities in Syria\nSyrian civil war by location\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Aleppo Governorate\n\tPopulated places in Syria by governorate\n\tGeography of Aleppo Governorate\n\tAleppo Governorate\nCities in Syria\n\tPopulated places in Syria\n\tGeography of Syria\nKurdish communities in Syria\n\tEthnic groups in Syria\n\tKurdish diaspora\nSyrian civil war by location\n\tMilitary operations of the Syrian civil war by location\n\tHistory of Syria\n\tCivil wars by country\n\tMilitary history of Syria\n\tCivil wars of the Modern era\n\tConflicts in Syria" }, { "title": "Norman Newton", "content": "Norman Thomas Newton (April 21, 1898 \u2013 September 12, 1992) was an American landscape architect and winner of the Prix de Rome.\n\nEarly career\nBorn in 1898 in Corry, Pennsylvania, Newton graduated from Cornell University in 1919, receiving his master's degree in landscape design, also from Cornell, in 1920.. A winner of the Prix de Rome in 1923, he spent three years as a resident fellow at the American Academy in Rome, where he studied the gardens of Italian villas, training for his future as a landscape architect.\n\nStatue of Liberty\nReturning to New York he worked for Ferruccio Vitale before establishing his own office in 1932. He sought to become involved with public-works projects under the auspices of the Civilian Conservation Corps. He was appointed resident landscape architect for the northeastern region of the National Park Service and redesigned the setting for the Statue of Liberty. His master plan for what was then called Bedloes Island called for removing Army barracks and adding lawns and walkways. His other public-works projects included master plans for the Custom House at Derby Wharf in Salem, Mass., and for Saratoga Battlefield National History Park.\n\nWorld War II\nNetwon had served as an aviation cadet in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve in 1918. He returned to Italy in World War II as senior monuments officer, first with the 330th Air Service Group and then attached to the British Eighth Army. He surveyed damaged architectural monuments and advised Allied officers", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican landscape architects\nCornell University alumni\nPrix de Rome winners\nPeople from Corry, Pennsylvania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican landscape architects\n\tLandscape architects by nationality\n\tAmerican architects\n\tCornell University alumni\n\tPrix de Rome winners\n\tPeople from Corry, Pennsylvania\n\tArchitects from Pennsylvania\n\tPeople from Erie County, Pennsylvania\nCornell University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in New York (state)\n\tPeople associated with Cornell University\nPrix de Rome winners\n\tArtistic awards\n\tArts awards in the United States\nPeople from Corry, Pennsylvania\n\tPeople by city in Pennsylvania\n\tPeople from Erie County, Pennsylvania" }, { "title": "Association of Rugby League Clubs", "content": "The Association of Rugby League Clubs (Russian: \u0410\u0441\u0441\u043e\u0446\u0438\u0430\u0446\u0438\u044f \u0420\u0435\u0433\u0431\u0438\u043b\u0438\u0433 \u041a\u043b\u0443\u0431\u043e\u0432) is the governing body for rugby league in Russia. The association was formed in 2010, bringing together amateur clubs and regional RRLF clubs after the expulsion of the Russian Rugby League Federation and essentially rugby league itself by the Order of the Ministry of Tourism RUSSIA \u2116 21 from State Register of Sports of Russia.\n\nHistory\n\nAfter the turmoil of the RRLF losing clubs and players after \"the crisis of 2009-2010\", Edward Taturian split from the previous body and formed the \"Association of Rugby League Clubs\" (ARLC). After no clear framework or competition was introduced by the RRLF in 2010, the ARLC conducted regional league of \"North-West\", \"Center\" and \"South\" all originally consisting of 6 teams each. The following year it was inducted into the \"SNNVS Russia\" and followed with becoming a full-member of the Rugby League European Federation on the 22 February 2013 and the Rugby League International Federation on the 8 August 2013 after years of progress.\n\nCompetitions\nAs of 2016 the ARLC administrates the \"Rugby League Tournament\" (\u0422\u0423\u0420\u041d\u0418\u0420 \u041f\u041e \u0420\u0415\u0413\u0411\u0418 \u041b\u0418\u0413) and a number of conference leagues. \nThe 2016 season consists of the following sides: \n- RK CSKA, Moscow \n- RC Dynamo, Moscow \n- RK Fili, Fili \n- Lokomotiv, Moscow \n- RK NARA, Naro-Fominsk \n- RK Polar Bears, Moscow \n- RLC Storm, Moscow \n- Vereya Bears, Vereya \n Note: This tournament is made up of the best performing teams from the conference ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRugby league governing bodies\nSports organizations of Russia\nSports organizations established in 2010\nRugby union in Russia\nRugby league in Europe\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRugby league governing bodies\n\tInternational Rugby League\n\tRugby league by country\nSports organizations of Russia\n\tSports in Russia\n\tOrganizations based in Russia by subject\nSports organizations established in 2010\n\tSports organisations by year of establishment\nRugby union in Russia\n\tSport in Russia by sport\n\tRugby union by country\nRugby league in Europe\n\tRugby league by continent\n\tSport in Europe by sport" }, { "title": "List of WTA Tour top-level tournament singles champions", "content": "This is a list of the women's singles tennis champions at the Grand Slam tournaments, the WTA championships, the Olympics Games, and the WTA Tier I/Premier (Premier Mandatory and Premier Five)/1000 tournaments since 1990.\n\nChampions list\n\nTitle leaders \nThe leaders in these tournaments since 1990 are (5+ total titles):\n Important note: by setting 1990 as the cut-off point, this list excludes many notable champions in high level tournaments from the previous years. High category tournaments equivalent to Tier 1/Premier/WTA 1000 existed before 1990, and the Grand Slam tournaments, Olympic Games and WTA Finals have been held since 1884, 1900 and 1972, respectively. See the all-time records article for records spanning the sport's history. Totals including titles won before 1990 are in brackets.\nActive players and records since 1990 are denoted in bold.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of WTA Tour champions\nLists of tennis players\nWomen's tennis tournaments\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of WTA Tour champions\n\tTennis records and statistics\n\tWomen's Tennis Association\n\tProfessional tennis players\nLists of tennis players\n\tLists of sportspeople by sport\n\tTennis-related lists\nWomen's tennis tournaments\n\tWomen's sports competitions\n\tTennis tournaments by event\n\tWomen's Tennis Association\n\tTennis competitions" }, { "title": "Delone Carter", "content": "Delone M. Carter (born June 22, 1987) is a former American football running back. He played college football at Syracuse and was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in the fourth round of the 2011 NFL Draft. Prior to college, Carter played for the Copley Indians at Copley High School.\n\nCollege career\nCarter rushed for 1,233 yards on 231 carries and nine touchdowns as a senior. He was named the MVP of the 2010 Pinstripe Bowl after rushing for 198 yards on 27 carries and two touchdowns. He was also the offensive MVP of the 2011 East\u2013West Shrine Game. Carter currently ranks third on the Syracuse all-time rushing yards list with 3,104.\n\nCollege statistics\n\nProfessional career\n\nIndianapolis Colts\nCarter was selected by the Indianapolis Colts with 119th overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. Prior to the draft, he was considered one of the better running back prospects for the 2011 NFL Draft. During his rookie season, he rushed 101 times for 377 yards, and 2 touchdowns.\n\nBaltimore Ravens\nOn August 21, 2013, the Indianapolis Colts traded Carter to the Baltimore Ravens for wide receiver David Reed. He was cut by the Ravens on August 30, 2013.\n\nJacksonville Jaguars\nCarter was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars on December 9, 2013. He was released on May 12, 2014.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football running backs\nSyracuse Orange football players\nIndianapolis Colts players\nBaltimore Ravens players\nJacksonville Jaguars players\nPlayers of American football from Ohio\nPeople from Summit County, Ohio\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football running backs\n\tAmerican football players by position\n\tSportspeople in American football\nSyracuse Orange football players\n\tCollege football players in the United States\n\tPlayers of American football by team\nIndianapolis Colts players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNational Football League players\nBaltimore Ravens players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNational Football League players\nJacksonville Jaguars players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNational Football League players\nPlayers of American football from Ohio\n\tSportspeople from Ohio\n\tPeople associated with American football\nPeople from Summit County, Ohio\n\tPeople by county in Ohio\n\tPeople from Ohio by county" }, { "title": "T. Alford-Smith", "content": "Thomas Alford-Smith (1864-1936) was a British geographer. An educator at St Dunstan's College, he authored several influential early 20th-century works on the geography of Europe and North America.\n\nBiography\nThomas Alford-Smith was born in the United States in 1864. He joined the staff at St Dunstan's College, Catford, London in 1897, where he remained until his retirement in July 1929. Alford-Smith's early interest in geography was simulated by his associations with Andrew John Herbertson. He became a life member of the Geographical Association in 1903 and later a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Alford-Smith was well known as a teacher in geography, and his book on the geography of North America was widely used both in the United Kingdom and the United States. For several years, Alford-Smith served as an examiner in geography for the University of Cambridge, the University of London, the Northern Universities Joint Board, the Civil Service Commission and the Royal Society of Arts. He died on Lewisham, London on 6 March 1936.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish geographers\nAcademics of St Dunstan's College\nPeople associated with the Royal Geographical Society\n19th-century British educators\n20th-century British educators\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish geographers\n\tGeography in the United Kingdom\n\tBritish academics\n\tGeographers by nationality\nAcademics of St Dunstan's College\n\tAcademics of schools in England\n\tBritish academics by institution\nPeople associated with the Royal Geographical Society\n\tGeography in the United Kingdom\n\tPeople by society\n19th-century British educators\n\t19th-century British people by occupation\n\tBritish educators by century\n20th-century British educators\n\t20th-century British people by occupation\n\tBritish educators by century" }, { "title": "Connagnostus", "content": "Connagnostus is an extinct genus from a well-known class of fossil marine arthropods, the trilobites. It lived from 501 to 490 million years ago during the Dresbachian faunal stage of the late Cambrian Period.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExtinct genus of trilobites\nCambrian trilobites\nPaleozoic life of North America\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExtinct genus of trilobites\n\tFossil taxa described in 1902\n\tExtinct arthropods\nCambrian trilobites\n\tCambrian arthropods\n\tPrehistoric arthropod genera\nPaleozoic life of North America\n\tPaleozoic life\n\tGeologic formations of North America\n\tPrehistoric North America" }, { "title": "Aigen (Salzburg city district)", "content": "Aigen is a district in the city of Salzburg, Salzburgerland, Austria and is known as one of the most expensive residential areas of the provincial capital.\nIt is one of the 24 districts in which Salzburg is organized. The Salzach river is its western border and the municipality of Elsbethen is to the south.\nMany celebrities such as the Families Porsche and Piech, Franz Beckenbauer, Renate Thyssen-Henne, DJ \u00d6tzi and others live in Aigen.\n\nAbout the Name \n\nThe word aigen, Old High German eigan, means to own and as a noun refers to the (inherited) property or the freedom to own property.\nEigentuom is a Middle High German word and stands for the free right of possession. An Aigner is therefore a free, non-assessable farmer.\n\nInfrastructures \n\nThe Salzburg-Aigen railway station (part of \u00d6BB lines), and the Youth Hostel Association are located here.\n\nThere is also the Authority for the Finance (Finanzamt).\n\nHistoric items \n\nIts famous Schloss Aigen (Aigen's Castle) was built in 1402. The Trapp family, on whom The Sound of Music was based, lived in a villa near the castle. Heinrich Himmler later lived in the Trapp residence in Aigen.\n\nThe Aigner Park was made, in the English style, in 1780 for the Schloss Aigen.\n\nDivisions \n\nAigen has three main parts: Glas, Aigen Mitte and Abfalter:\n\nGlas\n\nVillas in Glas \n Villa Stolz, built in 1845.\n Villa Phillips, built in 1853.\n\nAigen Mitte\n\nVillas in Aigen Mitte \n Villa Lanser-Gyllenstorm, built in 1862/63.\n Villa Kummer (later Villa Sch\u00f6nburg", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Salzburg\nResidential areas in Austria\nHistoric sites in Austria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Salzburg\n\tCity districts by city\n\tGeography of Salzburg\n\tTourist attractions in Salzburg\nResidential areas in Austria\n\tNeighborhoods by country\n\tResidential buildings in Austria\n\tHousing in Austria\nHistoric sites in Austria\n\tTourist attractions in Austria\n\tHistory of Austria by location\n\tProtected areas of Austria\n\tCultural heritage monuments in Austria" }, { "title": "Silje Solberg", "content": "Silje Margaretha Solberg (born 16 June 1990) is a Norwegian handball player for Gy\u0151ri Audi ETO KC and the Norwegian national team.\n\nShe is a twin sister of Sanna Solberg and is half Swedish through her mother.\n\nAchievements\nOlympic Games:\nBronze: 2020\nWorld Championship:\nWinner: 2015, 2021\nSilver Medalist: 2017\nEuropean Championship:\nWinner: 2014, 2016, 2020\nSilver Medalist: 2012\nJunior World Championship:\nWinner: 2010\nJunior European Championship:\nWinner: 2009\nEHF Champions League: \nBronze Medalist: 2021\nEHF Cup\nWinner: 2019Norwegian Cup:Finalist'': 2011, 2012\n\nIndividual awards \nAll-Star Goalkeeper of Danish League 2015/2016\nAll-Star Goalkeeper of the European Championship: 2014\nAll-Star Goalkeeper of Postenligaen 2013/2014\nMVP of the M\u00f8belringen Cup: 2018\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorwegian female handball players\nTwin sportspeople\nNorwegian people of Swedish descent\nOlympic handball players of Norway\nWorld Handball Championship medalists\nEuropean Handball Championship medalists\nEHF Champions League players\nGy\u0151ri Audi ETO KC players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorwegian female handball players\n\tHandball in Norway\n\tFemale handball players by nationality\n\tSportspeople by sport in Norway\n\tWomen's sports in Norway\nTwin sportspeople\n\tSportspeople categories by characteristic\n\tTwin people by occupation\nNorwegian people of Swedish descent\n\tNorwegian people by ethnic or national origin\n\tPeople of Swedish descent\n\tNorwegian people by descent\nOlympic handball players of Norway\n\tHandball in Norway\n\tNorwegian handball players\n\tOlympic competitors for Norway\n\tOlympic handball players\nWorld Handball Championship medalists\n\tWorld Handball Championship\n\tHandball players by competition\n\tWorld championship medalists by sport\nEuropean Handball Championship medalists\n\tEuropean Handball Championship\n\tHandball players by competition\n\tEuropean championship medalists by sport\nEHF Champions League players\n\tHandball players by competition\n\tEHF Champions League\nGy\u0151ri Audi ETO KC players\n\tHandball players by club\n\tGy\u0151ri Audi ETO KC\n\tHandball in Hungary\n\tSportspeople by club in Hungary" }, { "title": "Brian Hanscomb", "content": "Brian Hanscomb is an artist engraver from St Breward, Cornwall.\n\nBrian Hanscomb was born in 1944 at Croxley Green, Hertfordshire. His work is inspired by Quakerism, Zen Buddhism and Bodmin Moor. He served an apprenticeship in letterpress engraving and also trained as a gravure engraver.\n\nHis work is in the Government Art Collection, New York Public Library the Science Museum, London and the National Gallery of Australia. Hanscomb is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers.\n\nIn 2010 Resurgence magazine described Hanscomb as \"Britain's leading copperplate engraver\".\n\nBooks\n illustrator for Oxley, William, The Mansands Trilogy. Richmond, Surrey: The Keepsake Press, 1988 \n Sun, Sea & Earth Whittington Press, 1989 \n Cornwall; an Interior Vision: copper-engravings & texts Whittington Press, 1992\n The Phoenix: copper-engravings & haiku Whittington Press, 2005\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish engravers\nArtists from Cornwall\nFellows of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers\nQuaker artists\nBuddhist artists\n20th-century British printmakers\n21st-century British printmakers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish engravers\n\tEnglish artists\n\tEngravers by nationality\n\tBritish engravers\nArtists from Cornwall\n\tArtists by region in the United Kingdom\n\tArtists from England\nFellows of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers\n\tRoyal Society of Painter-Printmakers\n\tBritish printmakers\nQuaker artists\n\tQuakers by occupation\n\tReligious artists\n\tBuddhist artists\nBuddhist artists\n\tBuddhism and art\n\tReligious artists\n20th-century British printmakers\n\t20th-century printmakers\n\t20th-century British artists\n21st-century British printmakers\n\t21st-century printmakers\n\t21st-century British artists" }, { "title": "Luca Ariatti", "content": "Luca Ariatti (born 27 December 1978 in Reggio Emilia) is a former Italian footballer who played as a defender.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian footballers\nPeople from Reggio Emilia\nAssociation football defenders\n1978 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Italy\n\tPeople of Italian descent\nPeople from Reggio Emilia\n\tPeople by city in Italy\n\tPeople from Emilia-Romagna\nAssociation football defenders\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tAssociation football players by position\n1978 births\n\t1978 in Italy\n\tPeople born in 1978\n\t20th-century births\n\t20th-century Italian people\n\tBirths by year" }, { "title": "Koosharem, Utah", "content": "Koosharem is a town in Sevier County, Utah, United States. Koosharem is also known as \"Grass Valley\". It generally comprises the area known as Burrville, Utah on the north, south through the valley and through the town of Koosharem and down to the south end with the town of Greenwich, Utah. The valley is made up of private lands nestled within the Fishlake National Forest. Koosharem is situated at the cross-roads for travelers going between Capitol Reef National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park and/or Zion National Park. Koosharem is also the closest town to the famous Fish Lake. The town also serves as an important point along the many trails of the Piute ATV Trail System.\n\nKoosharem's only store, the historic Grass Valley Mercantile, shares this secondary naming reference.\n\nThe name of the town Koosharem originates from the Native Americans indigenous to the area, the Piute Indians and their term for the valley named for the deep red clover that grows in the lush meadows of the Koosharem Valley,. The population was 276 at the 2000 census.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.6\u00a0square miles (1.5\u00a0km2), all land. A 2008 annexation increased the population to an official estimate of 400.\n\nKoosharem has one church, a cemetery, baseball diamond, fire station, a dairy, a motel, two restaurants, and a store (post office located inside that store).\n\nKoosharem is rural and isolated but relatively centrally located. The table show", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Sevier County, Utah\nTowns in Utah\nFishlake National Forest\nPiute ATV Trail System\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Sevier County, Utah\n\tPopulated places in Utah by county\n\tGeography of Sevier County, Utah\nTowns in Utah\n\tPopulated places in Utah by type\n\tGeography of Utah\nFishlake National Forest\n\tNational Forests of Utah\nPiute ATV Trail System\n\tTrails in Utah\n\tVisitor attractions in Sevier County, Utah\n\tRecreational vehicle trails" }, { "title": "Ignazio Marino", "content": "Ignazio Roberto Maria Marino (; born 10 March 1955) is an Italian transplant surgeon who was Mayor of Rome from 2013 to 2015.\n\nAs a surgeon, he trained with Thomas Starzl, who had pioneered liver transplantion in humans. In 1992\u20131993, as a member of Thomas Starzl's team at the University of Pittsburgh in the United States, he conducted two baboon-to-human liver transplants. He founded the ISMETT organ transplant center in Palermo, Sicily; Marino was the CEO and the Director of ISMETT from 1997 until 2002. In 2001 he performed the first organ transplant in Italy for a person with HIV. The patient lived for 18 years with full function of the transplanted organ. As a civil rights activist, on October 18, 2014, as Mayor of Rome, Marino registered the marriages of 16 same-sex couples. Same-sex marriages were illegal in Italy at the time, and by registering the marriages, Mayor Marino wanted to force the hand of national legislators to clarify a deepening legal muddle around same-sex unions. Same-sex civil unions were eventually legalized in Italy in 2016.\n\nIn the United States he has held chairs as Professor of Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh and at the Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia.\n\nFrom 2009 to 2015 he was a member of the center-left Democratic Party and held a seat in the Italian Senate from 2006 until his election as mayor of Rome. He was elected Mayor of Rome in June 2013. Shortly after his victory in the elections, he was approached by an organized cr", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian transplant surgeons\nMayors of Rome\nItalian civil rights activists\nUniversity of Pittsburgh faculty\nThomas Jefferson University faculty\nMembers of the Democratic Party (Italy)\nItalian senators\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian transplant surgeons\n\tSurgeons by nationality\n\tItalian medical doctors\nMayors of Rome\n\tMayors of places in Italy\n\tPoliticians from Rome\nItalian civil rights activists\n\tItalian activists\n\tCivil rights activists by nationality\nUniversity of Pittsburgh faculty\n\tFaculty by university or college in Pennsylvania\n\tFaculty by university or college in the United States\nThomas Jefferson University faculty\n\tFaculty by university or college in Pennsylvania\n\tFaculty by university or college in the United States\nMembers of the Democratic Party (Italy)\n\tDemocratic Party (Italy) politicians\n\tMembers of political parties in Italy\nItalian senators\n\tMembers of the Senate of the Republic (Italy)\n\tItalian politicians by office" }, { "title": "Krustpils Station", "content": "Krustpils Station is a railway station serving the city of J\u0113kabpils in southeastern Latvia. The station is located in the historic Krustpils part of the city on the right bank of the river Daugava.\n\nThe station is an important railway junction. It is located on the Riga\u2013Daugavpils railway line roughly halfway between Riga and Daugavpils, and is the terminus of the Jelgava\u2013Krustpils and Krustpils\u2013R\u0113zekne railway lines.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Latvia\nBuildings and structures in J\u0113kabpils\nTransport in J\u0113kabpils\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Latvia\n\tTransport in Latvia\n\tBuildings and structures in Latvia by type\n\tRail transport in Latvia\nBuildings and structures in J\u0113kabpils\n\tBuildings and structures in Latvia by city\n\tTransport in J\u0113kabpils\nTransport in J\u0113kabpils\n\tTransport in Latvia by city\n\tBuildings and structures in J\u0113kabpils\n\tRailway stations in Latvia" }, { "title": "Petropavlovsky, Republic of Bashkortostan", "content": "Petropavlovsky () is a rural locality (a village) in Ufimsky Selsoviet, Khaybullinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 232 as of 2010. There are 4 streets.\n\nGeography \nPetropavlovsky is located 46 km north of Akyar (the district's administrative centre) by road. Verkhnesalimovo is the nearest rural locality.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Khaybullinsky District\nRural localities in the Republic of Bashkortostan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Khaybullinsky District\n\tPopulated places in the Republic of Bashkortostan\n\tGeography of Khaybullinsky District\n\tGeography of the Republic of Bashkortostan\nRural localities in the Republic of Bashkortostan\n\tPopulated places in the Republic of Bashkortostan\n\tGeography of the Republic of Bashkortostan\n\tRural localities in Russia by federal subject" }, { "title": "Ficus mexiae", "content": "Ficus mexiae is a species of fig in the family Moraceae, native to Brazil.\n\nThe tree is endemic to the Atlantic Forest ecoregion of Southeast Brazil, within the states of Bahia and Minas Gerais.\n\nIt is an IUCN Red List Vulnerable species.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Bahia\nFlora of Minas Gerais\nFicus\nFlora of the Atlantic Forest (biome)\nTrees of Brazil\nEndemic flora of Brazil\nVulnerable flora of South America\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Bahia\n\tFlora of Brazil by state\n\tGeography of Bahia\nFlora of Minas Gerais\n\tFlora of Brazil by state\n\tGeography of Minas Gerais\nFicus\n\tFicus by distribution\n\tMoraceae genera\nFlora of the Atlantic Forest (biome)\n\tBiomes\n\tFlora by distribution\nTrees of Brazil\n\tTrees by region\n\tFlora of Brazil\nEndemic flora of Brazil\n\tEndemic flora by country\n\tFlora of Brazil\nVulnerable flora of South America\n\tFlora of South America\n\tFlora by conservation status\n\tFlora by continent" }, { "title": "Poil", "content": "Poil () is a commune in the Ni\u00e8vre department in central France.\n\nGeography\nThe commune is part of the parc naturel r\u00e9gional du Morvan.\n\nThe river Al\u00e8ne has its source in the south-western part of the commune.\n\nDemographics\nAt the 1999 census, the population was 189. On 1 January 2005, the estimate was 158.\n'Poil' is also a rarely used English name of French origin\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Ni\u00e8vre\nPopulated places in Bourgogne-Franche-Comt\u00e9\nFrench toponyms of English origin\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Ni\u00e8vre\n\tCommunes of France by department\n\tGeography of Ni\u00e8vre\nPopulated places in Bourgogne-Franche-Comt\u00e9\n\tPopulated places in France by region\n\tGeography of Bourgogne-Franche-Comt\u00e9\nFrench toponyms of English origin\n\tPlace names of English origin\n\tToponyms by language of origin\n\tFrench toponyms" }, { "title": "United States ice hockey structure", "content": "The United States ice hockey structure includes elements from traditional American scholastic high school and college athletics, affiliated and independent minor leagues, the unique \"major junior\" leagues, as well as other various amateur junior and youth hockey leagues. The hierarchy of the ice hockey league system forms a pyramid with many regional minor and development leagues making up the base of the pyramid and a linear progression through the professional minor leagues leading to the National Hockey League at the top of the pyramid.\n\nMajor league professional hockey\n\nThe National Hockey League (NHL) is widely considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in the world with top players from multiple countries participating in the league. It is one of the Big Four major North American professional sports leagues along with Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, and the National Football League. The NHL is a 'closed' league, meaning that teams are neither promoted nor relegated to other leagues, based on a franchise system. There are presently 32 teams in the NHL, with 25 located in the United States and 7 located in Canada. The Stanley Cup, the oldest professional sports trophy in North America, is awarded annually to the league playoff champion at the end of each season.\n\nMinor league professional hockey \n\nThere have been professional ice hockey leagues of varying levels since the invention of the sport, and over time the leagues in Nor", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIce hockey in the United States\nNational Hockey League\nMinor league hockey\nIce hockey leagues in the United States\nProfessional sports leagues in the United States\nSports league systems in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIce hockey in the United States\n\tIce hockey by country\n\tSport in the United States by sport\nNational Hockey League\n\tProfessional ice hockey leagues in North America\n\tProfessional sports leagues in the United States\n\tInternational Ice Hockey Federation\nMinor league hockey\n\tProfessional sports leagues in the United States\n\tMinor League Sports\nIce hockey leagues in the United States\n\tIce hockey by country\n\tSport in the United States by sport\nProfessional sports leagues in the United States\n\tSports leagues in the United States\n\tSports competitions in the United States\nSports league systems in the United States\n\tSports leagues in the United States\n\tOrganizations based in the United States by topic" }, { "title": "Kamikaze Man: Duel at Noon", "content": "(also known as The Kamikaze Guy and The Kamikaze Guy: Duel at High Noon, is a 1966 Japanese crime action comedy film directed by Kinji Fukasaku and starring Sonny Chiba.\n\nPlot\nThree men involved with the murder of a Taiwanese man receive threatening letters signed with the initials K.M. and a skull. The first recipient, Mr. Yajima, is killed on a ski slope and the prime suspect is the Tokyo pilot Ken Mitarai, also known as \"Mr. Toilet\". Ballistics clear him but later a diviner tells him that he will travel to Taiwan and the next day he receives a mysterious booking from the dead man Mr. Yajima to fly an MU-2 to Taiwan. The Taiwanese photographer & journalist Koran flies along with him and in the airplane they discover the diviner's body in a trunk belonging to Tianci Rai, the President of Taiwan Tourism and another recipient of the threatening letter.\n\nUpon arriving, they are attacked by Rai's men but manage to escape. Ken is dragged into a brothel, where a kind worker allows him to spend the night. The next day, Ken attempts to leave the country but receives a note from Mr. Kitazawa, the final recipient of the threatening letter, to meet him at the Confucius Temple. Once there, he is told by Mr. Kitazawa that Mr. Kitazawa received the same note, leading them to believe that another attack is imminent. Mr. Kitazawa leaves and his car explodes immediately thereafter.\n\nKoran and Ken confront President Rai, who drugs their drinks to knock them out with plans to have them die in ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1966 films\nJapanese films\nJapanese crime films\nJapanese action comedy films\nFilms directed by Kinji Fukasaku\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1966 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1966 in film\nJapanese films\n\tFilms by country\n\tCinema of Japan\nJapanese crime films\n\tCrime films by country\n\tJapanese films\nJapanese action comedy films\n\tAction comedy films by country\n\tJapanese comedy films\n\tJapanese action films\nFilms directed by Kinji Fukasaku\n\tFilms by director\n\tJapanese films by director\n\tFilms by director and screenwriter\n\tJapanese films" }, { "title": "Leonardo's robot", "content": "Leonardo's robot, or Leonardo's mechanical knight (Italian: Automa cavaliere, lit. \"Automaton knight\"), was a humanoid automaton designed and possibly constructed by Leonardo da Vinci around the year 1495.\n\nThe design notes for the robot appear in sketchbooks that were rediscovered in the 1950s. Leonardo is said to have displayed the machine at a celebration hosted by Ludovico Sforza at the court of Milan in 1495. The robot knight could stand, sit, raise its visor and independently manoeuvre its arms, and had an anatomically correct jaw. The entire robotic system was operated by a series of pulleys and cables. Since the discovery of the sketchbook, the robot has been built faithfully based on Leonardo's design and was found to be fully functional.\n\nThe robot is described as being clad in German-Italian medieval armor, and is able to make several human-like motions. It is partially a result of Leonardo's anatomical research in the Canon of Proportions as described in the Vitruvian Man.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLeonardo da Vinci inventions\nRobots of Italy\n15th-century robots\nHistory of robotics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLeonardo da Vinci inventions\n\tInventions by inventor\n\tHistory of technology\n\t15th-century inventions\nRobots of Italy\n\tRobots by country\n\tScience and technology in Italy\n\tHistory of robotics\n15th-century robots\n\tRobots by century\n\t15th-century inventions\n\tHistory of robotics\nHistory of robotics\n\tHistory of technology\n\tRobotics\n\tIndustrial automation\n\tHistory of artificial intelligence" }, { "title": "Sant'Arsenio", "content": "Sant'Arsenio is a town and comune in the Province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy, located about 180\u00a0km southeast of Naples and about 76\u00a0km southeast of Salerno. As of 30 June 2006, it had a population of 2,714 (1,309 men and 1,405 women) and an area of 20\u00a0km2.\n\nGeography\nSant'Arsenio borders the following municipalities: Atena Lucana (SA), Corleto Monforte (SA), Polla (SA), San Pietro al Tanagro (SA), San Rufo (SA) and Teggiano (SA).\n\nDemographic evolution\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities and towns in Campania\nComunes of the Province of Salerno\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities and towns in Campania\n\tCities and towns in Italy by region\n\tGeography of Campania\n\tPopulated places in Campania\nComunes of the Province of Salerno\n\tComunes of Italy by province\n\tGeography of the Province of Salerno\n\tPopulated places in the Province of Salerno" }, { "title": "Wabash Bridge (St. Charles, Missouri)", "content": "The Wabash Bridge carries a single track railroad from St. Louis County to the city of St. Charles. It is positioned next to the Discovery Bridge. It is used by the freight trains of Norfolk Southern Railway.\n\nHistory \n\nThe original Wabash Bridge, built in 1871, was the first bridge in St. Charles County. The original Wabash bridge saw multiple incidents during its lifetime. In 1870, a steel column collapsed during construction resulting in the deaths of eighteen bridge workers. In 1879, a portion of the bridge collapsed during a train crossing. Eighteen train cars fell into the river resulting in five deaths. In 1881, the bridge failed again during a train crossing resulting in freight cars falling into the river. An engineer, John Kirby, died along with thirty-one cattle contained in the freight cars. In 1884, the Montana steamboat collided with the pier of the bridge. The steamboat could not be removed and was left in the river. It lies on the St. Louis County side of the Missouri River near the site of the first Wabash Bridge and can still be seen when the river is low.\n\nIn 1936, the current Wabash Bridge was built about half a mile upstream from the old bridge, and the old bridge was demolished. In June 2013, the Missouri River rose rapidly overnight causing a crane mounted to a barge to collide into the truss structure of the bridge. The crane, subcontracted by The Walsh Group was working up river on the new I-70 Blanchette Memorial Bridge. Train traffic across the br", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailroad bridges in Missouri\nBridges in St. Charles County, Missouri\nBridges in St. Louis County, Missouri\nNorfolk Southern Railway bridges\nBridges over the Missouri River\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailroad bridges in Missouri\n\tRail transportation in Missouri\n\tTransport infrastructure in Missouri\n\tBridges in Missouri by type\nBridges in St. Charles County, Missouri\n\tTransportation in St. Charles County, Missouri\n\tBuildings and structures in St. Charles County, Missouri\nBridges in St. Louis County, Missouri\n\tTransportation in St. Louis County, Missouri\n\tBuildings and structures in St. Louis County, Missouri\nNorfolk Southern Railway bridges\n\tBridges by railway company in the United States\n\tNorfolk Southern Railway\nBridges over the Missouri River\n\tBridges in the United States by river\n\tMissouri River" }, { "title": "Raymond Berengar of Andria", "content": "Raymond Berengar of Anjou (between 1279 and 1282\u20131307) was the count of Andria and possibly Count of Provence and Prince of Piedmont.\n\nRaymond Berengar was the fifth son of King Charles II of Naples and Mary of Hungary. He was born in Provence during a brief return of his father to take command of a fleet there. His homeland is evidenced in his Proven\u00e7al name and the name of his nurse, Adelasia of Aix-en-Provence. He was known to have been born after his brother Robert the Wise and no document of time places him in Naples for many more years. Consequently, he spent his childhood under the guardianship of William de Manoir in the cities of Aix, Sisteron, St Victor, near Marseilles, and Barjols. It is from Sisteron that a letter was sent, dated 2 May 1286, by him and his two elder brothers, Robert and Saint Louis of Toulouse, asking King Edward I of England for the release of their captive father.\n\nBy the Treaty of Canfranc (29 October 1288), he was given as a hostage, along with his elder brothers, in exchange for his father. He was ill at the time and did not get sent to Catalonia until the next year (23 February 1289). He joined his brothers at Moncada on 9 March. The three princes were treated with the honour due their status and they carried an entourage of a hundred young noblemen. Raymond invited Pierre de Jean-Olieu to visit him in prison, but received only a letter of consolation. The brothers were finally released on 7 June 1295 in accordance with the stipulations of", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCounts of Andria\nCounts of Provence\nPrinces of Piedmont\n13th-century births\n1307 deaths\nHouse of Anjou\n13th-century Neapolitan people\n14th-century Neapolitan people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCounts of Andria\n\tNobility of Andria\nCounts of Provence\n\tNobility of Provence\n\tCounts of France\nPrinces of Piedmont\n\tPrinces of Italy\n13th-century births\n\t13th-century people\n1307 deaths\n\t14th-century deaths\nHouse of Anjou\n\tRoyal houses of the Kingdom of Sicily\n\tRoyal houses of the Kingdom of Naples\n\t13th-century Neapolitan people\n\t\tMedieval Naples\n\t\t13th century in the Kingdom of Naples\n\t14th-century Neapolitan people\n\t\tMedieval Naples\n\t\t14th century in the Kingdom of Naples" }, { "title": "2021 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships \u2013 Women's K-1 200 metres", "content": "The women's K-1 200 metres competition at the 2021 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Copenhagen took place on Lake Bagsv\u00e6rd.\n\nSchedule\nThe schedule was as follows:\n\nAll times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)\n\nResults\n\nHeats\nThe fastest three boats in each heat advanced directly to the final.\nThe next four fastest boats in each heat, plus the fastest remaining boat advanced to the semifinal.\n\nHeat 1\n\nHeat 2\n\nSemifinal\nThe fastest three boats advanced to the final.\n\nFinal\nCompetitors raced for positions 1 to 9, with medals going to the top three.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2021 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships\nWomen's canoe sprint\nICF Canoe Sprint World Championships \u2013 Women's K-1 200 metres\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2021 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships\n\tICF Canoe Sprint World Championships\n\t2021 in canoeing\n\tInternational sports competitions hosted by Denmark\n\tSport in Copenhagen\nWomen's canoe sprint\n\tCanoe sprint\n\tWomen's sports\nICF Canoe Sprint World Championships \u2013 Women's K-1 200 metres\n\tICF Canoe Sprint World Championships\n\tWomen's canoe sprint\n\tKayak racing" }, { "title": "Josef Breuer", "content": "Josef Breuer (; 15 January 1842 \u2013 20 June 1925) was a distinguished physician who made key discoveries in neurophysiology, and whose work in the 1880s with his patient Bertha Pappenheim, known as Anna O., developed the talking cure (cathartic method) and laid the foundation to psychoanalysis as developed by his prot\u00e9g\u00e9 Sigmund Freud.\n\nEarly life\n\nBorn in Vienna, his father, Leopold Breuer, taught religion in Vienna's Jewish community. Breuer's mother died when he was quite young, and he was raised by his maternal grandmother and educated by his father until the age of eight. He graduated from the Akademisches Gymnasium of Vienna in 1858 and then studied at the university for one year before enrolling in the medical school of the University of Vienna. He passed his medical exams in 1867 and went to work as assistant to the internist Johann Oppolzer at the university.\n\nNeurophysiology\nBreuer, working under Ewald Hering at the military medical school in Vienna, was the first to demonstrate the role of the vagus nerve in the reflex nature of respiration. This was a departure from previous physiological understanding, and changed the way scientists viewed the relationship of the lungs to the nervous system. The mechanism is now known as the Hering\u2013Breuer reflex.\n\nIndependent of each other in 1873, Breuer and the physicist and mathematician Ernst Mach discovered how the sense of balance (i.e. the perception of the head's imbalance) functions: that it is managed by information the b", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustrian neurophysiologists\nAustrian psychoanalysts\nPeople from Vienna\nUniversity of Vienna alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustrian neurophysiologists\n\tNeurophysiologists by nationality\n\tScientists from Austria\n\tAustrian physicians\nAustrian psychoanalysts\n\tPsychoanalysts by nationality\n\tPsychiatrists from Austria\n\tPeople in health professions from Austria\nPeople from Vienna\n\tPeople by city in Austria\n\tIndividuals from Vienna\nUniversity of Vienna alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Austria\n\tIndividuals associated with the University of Vienna" }, { "title": "Aaron Pfenning", "content": "Aaron Pfenning (born Aaron Marshall Davis, October 31, 1983 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and record producer who performs under the moniker \"Rewards\", a name he first used in 2003.\n\nFrom 2005 to 2010, Pfenning performed in the band Chairlift. Pfenning has also toured with We Are Scientists, Brandon Flowers, Tanlines, and Warpaint.\n\nCareer\n\nChairlift (2005\u20132010) \nIn 2005, Pfenning co-founded the band Chairlift in Boulder, Colorado with his then-girlfriend Caroline Polachek while still in college. In 2006, Chairlift relocated to Brooklyn, New York, where the final version of Does You Inspire You was written and produced, and later released on Columbia Records.\n\nChairlift's song \"Bruises\" was used in an iPod Nano commercial. Pfenning departed Chairlift in January 2010 while ending a tour in Australia, sometime after his romantic relationship with Polachek ended, thus leaving a major record label deal.\n\nRewards (2010\u2013present) \nIn 2011, Pfenning released the Rewards single \"Equal Dreams\" featuring Solange Knowles, via DFA Records. The B-side \"Asleep With The Lights On\" features Blood Orange's Dev Hynes.\n\nCollaborations\nPfenning has appeared in music videos for \"Party\" by Beyonc\u00e9 (2011), and \"Dinner\" by Blood Orange (2011). In 2012, he collaborated with the actress Alia Shawkat on a cover of Chris Isaak's \"Wicked Game\". He worked with the band School of Seven Bells, remixing the song \"The Night\" (2012). Pfenning appears in Adam Green'", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican multi-instrumentalists\nAmerican male singer-songwriters\nAmerican record producers\nMusicians from Tulsa, Oklahoma\nChairlift (band) members\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican multi-instrumentalists\n\tAmerican instrumentalists\n\tMulti-instrumentalists by nationality\nAmerican male singer-songwriters\n\tAmerican singer-songwriters\n\tAmerican male singers\nAmerican record producers\n\tRecord producers by nationality\n\tMusic industry people by role\nMusicians from Tulsa, Oklahoma\n\tMusicians from Oklahoma\n\tPeople from Tulsa, Oklahoma\nChairlift (band) members\n\tAmerican indie pop groups\n\tBands with a number-based naming system\n\tIndie rock musical groups from New York (state)\n\tMusical groups established in 2005\n\tMusical groups disestablished in 2017\n\tColumbia Records artists" }, { "title": "Magn\u00fas Einarsson", "content": "Magn\u00fas Einarsson (1092 \u2013 September 30, 1148; Old Norse: ; Modern Icelandic: ) was an Icelandic Catholic clergyman, who became the fourth bishop of Sk\u00e1lholt from 1134 to 1148. He served in the diocese of Sk\u00e1lholt. According to Hungrvaka, he intended to build a monastery on Vestmannaeyjar, but died before he could.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBishops of Sk\u00e1lholt\n12th-century Icelandic people\n12th-century Roman Catholic bishops\nIcelandic Roman Catholic priests\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBishops of Sk\u00e1lholt\n\tRoman Catholic bishops by diocese in Europe\n\tIcelandic bishops\n12th-century Icelandic people\n\tIcelandic people by century\n\t12th-century people by nationality\n\t12th-century Roman Catholics\n12th-century Roman Catholic bishops\n\tBishops by century\n\t12th-century Christianity\n\t12th-century Roman Catholics\nIcelandic Roman Catholic priests\n\tRoman Catholic priests by nationality\n\tRoman Catholic clergy by nationality\n\tPriests by nationality\n\tIcelandic priests\n\tRoman Catholic Church in Iceland" }, { "title": "Economic consequences of the 2006 Thai coup d'\u00e9tat", "content": "The 2006 Thailand coup d'\u00e9tat took place on Tuesday 19 September 2006, when the Royal Thai Army staged a coup against the government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The short-term economic consequences were relatively minor, resulting in stock fluctuations and possible credit rating changes. However, long-term economic consequences of the military government included several radical policy changes, including a drive to a self-sufficiency economy and economic protectionism.\n\nDay 1 (Wednesday)\n\nStock Exchange\n\nThe nation's stock exchange, government departments, banks and schools were ordered to close on Sept. 20 in the wake of a coup, according to a statement broadcast on Thai television. The Thai stock exchange will be closed, and it is \"following the situation,\" said Ladawan Kantawong, a spokeswoman. She earlier said it would open today. Trading of Thai bonds in Bangkok was also suspended, according to the Thai Bond Market Association. Military leaders later said all would reopen tomorrow. It was the first time the exchange shuttered operations for a day other than a holiday since the terror attacks in the U.S. on Sept. 12, 2001.\n\nShares of mutual funds that invest in Thailand led declines in the region's U.S.-traded stocks after the military seized control of Bangkok and Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra declared a state of emergency. Both Thai Fund Inc., Inc. and Thai Capital Fund Inc. had their biggest losses in more than two months. The Bank of New York Co.'s Asi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2006 Thai coup d'\u00e9tat\nEconomic history of Thailand\nMilitary coups in Thailand\nPolitical history of Thailand\nStock exchange crashes\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2006 Thai coup d'\u00e9tat\n\tCoups d'\u00e9tat in Thailand\n\tConflicts in 2006\n\t2006 in Thailand\nEconomic history of Thailand\n\tEconomic history by country\n\tHistory of Thailand\n\tMilitary history of Thailand\n\t20th-century economic history\n\t21st-century economic history\nMilitary coups in Thailand\n\tCoups d'\u00e9tat and coup attempts by country\n\tMilitary history of Thailand\n\t20th-century coups d'\u00e9tat and coup attempts\n\t21st-century coups d'\u00e9tat and coup attempts\nPolitical history of Thailand\n\tPolitical history by country\n\tHistory of Thailand\n\t20th-century political history\n\t21st-century political history\nStock exchange crashes\n\tFinancial crises\n\tStock market crashes\n\tEconomic crises in Thailand\n\t21st-century economic history\n\tStock market downturns and crashes" }, { "title": "Noisy friarbird", "content": "The noisy friarbird (Philemon corniculatus) is a passerine bird of the honeyeater family Meliphagidae native to southern New Guinea and eastern Australia. It is one of several species known as friarbirds whose heads are bare of feathers. It is brown-grey in colour, with a prominent knob on its bare black-skinned head. It feeds on insects and nectar.\n\nTaxonomy\nThe noisy friarbird was first described by ornithologist John Latham in 1790. The generic name is from the Ancient Greek phil\u0113m\u014dn 'affectionate, kissing'. Its specific epithet is derived from the Latin corniculum '(having a) little horn'. It is sometimes known as a leatherhead. Wirgan was a name used by the local Eora and Darug inhabitants of the Sydney basin.\n\nMolecular study shows its closest relative to be the silver-crowned friarbird within the genus Philemon. DNA analysis has shown honeyeaters to be related to the Pardalotidae (pardalotes), Acanthizidae (Australian warblers, scrubwrens, thornbills, etc.), and Maluridae (Australian fairy-wrens) in the large superfamily Meliphagoidea.\n\nDescription\n\nMeasuring in length, the noisy friarbird is a large honeyeater with dull brownish grey upperparts and paler brown-grey underparts. Its black head is completely bald apart from tufts of feathers under the chin and along the eyebrow, which is how it came to be so named. It can be distinguished by its rounded knob above the black bill, which is visible at distance. It has dark blue-black legs and red eyes.\n\nAs its name sugge", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBirds of Australia\nBirds of New Guinea\nMeliphagidae\nBirds described in 1790\nPasserine birds\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBirds of Australia\n\tFauna of Australia\n\tBirds by country\n\tAustralian avifauna\nBirds of New Guinea\n\tBirds by country\n\tFauna of New Guinea\nMeliphagidae (Honeyeaters)\n\tPasserine birds\n\tFauna of Australia\n\tFauna of New Guinea\nBirds described in 1790\n\tBirds by year of description\n\tAnimals described in the 18th century\nPasserine birds\n\tBirds by type\n\tVertebrates\n\tChordates" }, { "title": "Volkenschwand", "content": "Volkenschwand is a municipality in the district of Kelheim in Bavaria in Germany.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in Bavaria\nKelheim (district)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in Bavaria\n\tPopulated places in Bavaria\nKelheim (district)\n\tDistricts of Bavaria\n\tGeography of Lower Bavaria\n\tLower Bavaria" }, { "title": "2020\u201321 Women's EHF Champions League knockout stage", "content": "The 2020\u201321 Women's EHF Champions League knockout stage began on 6 March and ended on 30 May 2021 with the final at the L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Papp Budapest Sports Arena in Budapest, Hungary, to decide the winners of the 2020\u201321 Women's EHF Champions League. On 10 February 2021, after a decision by the EHF Executive Committee, it was announced that all 16 teams advanced from the group stage.\n\nFormat\nIn the round of 16, the first-placed team from one group faced the eighth-placed team from the other group, the second-placed team faced the seventh-placed and so on. The eight winning teams advance to the quarterfinals. The four quarterfinal winners qualified for the final four tournament at the L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Papp Budapest Sports Arena in Budapest, Hungary.\n\nQualified teams\n\nRound of 16\n\nOverview\n\n|}\n\nMatches\n\nCSM Bucure\u015fti won 54\u201351 on aggregate.\n\nBrest Bretagne won 63\u201354 on aggregate.\n\n\u017dRK Budu\u0107nost won 50\u201348 on aggregate.\n\nVipers Kristiansand won 65\u201362 on aggregate.\n\nRostov-Don won 71\u201344 on aggregate.\n\nGy\u0151ri Audi ETO KC won 69\u201348 on aggregate.\n\nCSKA Moscow won 47\u201346 on aggregate.\n\nQuarterfinals\n\nOverview\n\n|}\n\nMatches\n\n51\u201351 on aggregate. CSKA Moscow won on away goals.\n\nBrest Bretagne won 60\u201350 on aggregate.\n\nGy\u0151ri Audi ETO KC won 54\u201340 on aggregate.\n\nVipers Kristiansand won 57\u201350 on aggregate.\n\nFinal four\nThe final four was held at the L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Papp Budapest Sports Arena in Budapest, Hungary on 29 and 30 May 2021. The draw was made on 13 April 2021.\n\nBracket\n\nSemifinals\n\nThird place game\n\nFinal\n\nNotes", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2020\u201321 in European women's handball\n2020\u201321 EHF Champions League\nWomen's EHF Champions League seasons\nSports events in Budapest\nInternational sports competitions hosted by Hungary\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2020\u201321 in European women's handball\n\t2020 in women's handball\n\t2021 in women's handball\n\t2020\u201321 in women's handball by country\n2020\u201321 EHF Champions League\n\t2020\u201321 in European handball\n\t2020\u201321 in European women's handball\n\t2020\u201321 in handball by competition\nWomen's EHF Champions League seasons\n\tHandball competition seasons\n\tEHF Champions League seasons\nSports events in Budapest\n\tSport in Budapest\n\tEvents in Budapest\n\tSports events by city\nInternational sports competitions hosted by Hungary\n\tSport in Hungary by year\n\tInternational sports competitions by country\n\tSport in Hungary\n\tInternational handball competitions hosted by Hungary" }, { "title": "Livoi\u0161ta", "content": "Livoi\u0161ta () is a village in the municipality of Ohrid, North Macedonia. It used to be part of the former municipality of Kosel.\n\nDemographics\nAccording to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 178 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include:\n\nMacedonians 178\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Ohrid Municipality\nVillages in North Macedonia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Ohrid Municipality\n\tPopulated places in Macedonia by municipality\n\tGeography of Ohrid Municipality\nVillages in North Macedonia\n\tPopulated places in North Macedonia\n\tVillages by country\n\tGeography of North Macedonia\n\tSettlements in North Macedonia\n\tRural populated places in the Republic of North Macedonia" }, { "title": "Reuben Herbert", "content": "Reuben Herbert (born 1 December 1957) is a South African born former English cricketer. Herbert was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm off break. He was born in Cape Town, Cape Province.\n\nHerbert made his first-class debut for Essex against Warwickshire in 1976 County Championship. He made 5 further first-class appearances for Essex, the last of which came against Lancashire in 1980 County Championship. In his 6 first-class appearance for Essex, he scored 62 runs at an average of 7.75, with a high score of 14 not out. With the ball, he took 3 wickets at a bowling average of 49.33, with best figures of 3/64. He made his List A debut for Essex in the 1980 John Player League against Yorkshire. He made 3 further List A appearances for the county, the last of which came against the touring Sri Lankans in 1981. He took 5 wickets in his 4 List A matches for Essex, which came at an average of 30.00, with best figures of 3/31. He left Essex at the end of the 1981 season.\n\nHe joined Suffolk in 1984, making his debut for the county in that seasons Minor Counties Championship against Cambridgeshire. He played Minor counties cricket for Suffolk from 1984 to 1986, making 22 Minor Counties Championship and 3 MCCA Knockout Trophy appearances. He made his first List A appearance for Suffolk against Worcestershire in the 1984 NatWest Trophy. He made 2 further List A appearances for the county, against Lancashire in the 1985 NatWest Trophy and Sussex in the 1986 NatWest Trophy. In his ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouth African emigrants to the United Kingdom\nEnglish cricketers\nEssex cricketers\nSuffolk cricketers\nSouth African cricketers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouth African emigrants to the United Kingdom\n\tEnglish people of South African descent\n\tImmigrants to the United Kingdom by nationality\n\tEnglish emigrants\n\tSouth African expatriates in the United Kingdom\nEnglish cricketers\n\tEnglish sportspeople\n\tCricketers by nationality and country\nEssex cricketers\n\tEnglish cricketers by county\n\tEssex County Cricket Club\nSuffolk cricketers\n\tEnglish cricketers by county\n\tSuffolk County Cricket Club\nSouth African cricketers\n\tCricketers by nationality and country\n\tSouth African sportspeople\n\tSport in South Africa by sport" }, { "title": "List of Bulgarian pop-folk singers", "content": "\n\nA \nAzis\nAndrea\nAnelia\nAmet\nAlisia\n\nB \nBoris Dali\n\nC \nCarlos\n\nD \nDanik\nDebora\nDenis Teofikov \nDjena\nDjordan\nDJ Damyan\nDesita\nDesi Slava\nDzhina Stoeva\n\nE \nEmilia\nEmanuela\nErik\nEmrah\n\nF \nFiki Storaro\n\nG \nGabriela\nGalena\nGergana\nGloria\nGalin\n\nI \n Iliyan\n Ina\nIvana\n Ivena\n Ivo Tanev\n\nK \nKali\nKamelia\n Kati\nKonstantin\nKrum\nKondio\nKosta Markov\n\nL \nLidia\n\nM \nMagapasa\nMalina\nMaria\nMazia\nMilko Kalaidjiev\nMira\nMagda\nMedi\nMaika ti\n\nN \n Neli Andreeva\n Nelina\n\nP \nPanko\nPolina\nPreslav\nPreslava\n\nR \nReni\nRayna\nRoksana\n\nS \nSofi Marinova\n Sani\n Suzanitta\nSimona\n\nT \nTedi Aleksandrova\nToni Datcheva\nToni Storaro\nTanya Boeva\nTatyana\nTeodora\nTsvetelina\nCvetelina Yaneva\n\nV \nValya\nVlado Exclusive\nValdes\nVanya\nVasiliy\nViena\nVioleta\n\nX \nXavier\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBulgarian pop-folk singers\nLists of Bulgarian musicians\nLists of singers by nationality\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBulgarian pop-folk singers\n\tBulgarian singers\n\tPop-folk singers\nLists of Bulgarian musicians\n\tLists of musicians by nationality\n\tMusic of Bulgaria\nLists of singers by nationality\n\tLists of musicians by nationality\n\tLists of singers by genre\n\tLists of people by occupation and nationality" }, { "title": "Schistura acuticephala", "content": "Schistura acuticephala is a species of ray-finned fish in the stone loach genus Schistura. It occurs in the basin of the Irrawaddy River in Myanmar.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFish of Myanmar\nIUCN Red List data deficient species\nRay-finned fish species\nSchistura\nFreshwater fish of Asia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFish of Myanmar\n\tFish of Asia\n\tAnimals of Myanmar\nIUCN Red List data deficient species\n\tIUCN Red List by species\n\tConservation status\nRay-finned fish species\n\tRay-finned fish\n\tFish by classification\nSchistura\n\tRay-finned fish genera\n\tTaxa named by Maurice Kottelat\nFreshwater fish of Asia\n\tFreshwater fish by region\n\tFish of Asia\n\tAquatic ecology\n\tAnimals in Asia by region" }, { "title": "Baseball Madness", "content": "Baseball Madness is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Billy Mason and starring Gloria Swanson.\n\nCast\n Gloria Swanson\n Billy Mason\n Orin Jackson (as Orin C. Jackson)\n Mark Fenton\n Countess Du Cello (as Countess Mary Du Cello)\n Victor Potel\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1917 films\nAmerican films\nAmerican silent feature films\nAmerican black-and-white films\nAmerican comedy films\n1917 comedy films\nFilms directed by Billy Mason\nGloria Swanson\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1917 films\n\t1917 in film\n\tEarly 20th-century films\nAmerican films\n\tCinema of the United States\nAmerican silent feature films\n\tSilent films\n\tSilent film (US)\nAmerican black-and-white films\n\tBlack-and-white films\nAmerican comedy films\n\tComedy films by country\n\tComedy films\n1917 comedy films\n\t1917 films\n\tEarly 20th-century films\n\tComedy films by year\nFilms directed by Billy Mason\n\tFilms by director\nGloria Swanson\n\tFilms by actor" }, { "title": "Ron Workman", "content": "Ron Workman (born 7 June 1939) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s. He played for Parramatta and Penrith as a hooker. Workman was a foundation player for Penrith and played in the club's first ever game.\n\nEarly life\nWorkman was born in Sydenham in the inner suburbs of Sydney and grew up in the area. In 1954, at the age of 15, he began an apprenticeship with the Royal Australian Air Force. Workman later became a serving member.\n\nPlaying career\nWorkman made his first grade debut for Parramatta in 1961 and played 4 seasons at the club but mainly featured for the lower grade sides only managing to make a total of 10 first grade appearances. Workman then went and served for the Australian Air Force in the Vietnam War before returning to Australia in 1966. In 1967, Workman joined newly admitted side Penrith and played in the club's first ever game against Canterbury. Workman played 6 seasons for Penrith and was named captain of the side in 1970. At the end of 1973, Workman left Penrith and moved to North Queensland playing in the local competition there before retiring.\n\nPost playing\nAfter retiring from rugby league, Workman became club secretary of Penrith in 1975 and later became one of the club's administrators.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian rugby league players\nParramatta Eels players\nPenrith Panthers players\nRoyal Australian Air Force personnel\nAustralian military personnel of the Vietnam War\nRugby league hookers\nSportspeople from Sydney\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian rugby league players\n\tRugby league players by nationality\n\tAustralian sportspeople\n\tSport in Australia by sport\nParramatta Eels players\n\tRugby league players by club\n\tSport in Parramatta\n\tNational Rugby League\nPenrith Panthers players\n\tRugby league players by club\n\tSport in Sydney\n\tNational Rugby League\nRoyal Australian Air Force personnel\n\tMilitary personnel by branch\n\tAustralian military personnel\n\tAustralian Air Force personnel\nAustralian military personnel of the Vietnam War\n\tAustralian military personnel by war\n\tMilitary history of Australia during the Vietnam War\nRugby league hookers\n\tRugby league players by position\n\tRugby league terminology\nSportspeople from Sydney\n\tSportspeople by city in Australia\n\tAustralian sportspeople\n\tSport in Sydney" }, { "title": "Armenia\u2013Azerbaijan border", "content": "The Armenia\u2013Azerbaijan border (, ) is the international border between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Estimates of the border's length vary from to . European routes E002 and E117 cross the border.\n\nThe de jure border follows that of the former Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic and the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic and consists of two main segments \u2013 that between Armenia and Azerbaijan's Nakhchivan exclave in the west, and the longer section between Armenia and 'mainland' Azerbaijan to the east. Additionally, there are a number of enclaves on either side of the boundary, however these no longer exist except in a de jure sense.\n\nGeography\n\nWestern (Nakhchivan) section\n\nThe border starts in the north at the tripoint with Turkey on the Aras river, and proceeds overland in a south-easterly direction along various mountain ridges, such as the Zangezur Mountains, down to the western tripoint with Iran on the Aras. Additionally, the Azerbaijani enclave of Karki/Tigranashen lies just north of the border, however since May 1992, following the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, Karki has been controlled by Armenia, which administers the territory as part of its Ararat Province.\n\nEastern section\n\nThe border starts in the north at the tripoint with Georgia and proceeds overland in a broadly south-easterly direction, zigzagging next to and around the Voskepar river, crossing through part of the Joghaz Water Reservoir at the mouth of the Voskepar, and touching the western tip of the Abbasbayli", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArmenia\u2013Azerbaijan border\nInternational borders\nBorders of Armenia\nBorders of Azerbaijan\nGeography of Armenia\nGeography of Azerbaijan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArmenia\u2013Azerbaijan border\n\tInternational borders\n\tBorders of Armenia\n\tBorders of Azerbaijan\nInternational borders\n\tBorders by country\n\tBorders\n\tGeopolitics\nBorders of Armenia\n\tBorders by country\n\tBorders of Europe\n\tGeography of Armenia\nBorders of Azerbaijan\n\tBorders by country\n\tBorders of Europe\n\tGeography of Azerbaijan\nGeography of Armenia\n\tGeography of Asia by country\n\tGeography of Europe by country\nGeography of Azerbaijan\n\tGeography of Asia by country\n\tGeography of Europe by country" }, { "title": "R. nivea", "content": "R. nivea may refer to:\n Raphitoma nivea, a sea snail species\n Rissoina nivea, a sea snail species\n Rocroithys nivea, a sea snail species\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSea snails\nGastropods\nMarine Molluscs\nRaphitoma\nRissoina\nRocroithys\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSea snails\n\tMarine gastropods\n\tAquatic animals\nGastropods\n\tMolluscs\n\tInvertebrates\nMarine Molluscs\n\tAquatic animals\n\tMarine organisms\n\tMolluscs\nRaphitoma\n\tGastropods by family\nRissoina\n\tGastropods by family\nRocroithys\n\tGastropods by family" }, { "title": "Primal Fear", "content": "Primal Fear may refer to:\n\n Primal Fear (band), a German power metal band\n Primal Fear (album), their debut album\n Primal Fear (novel), a 1993 thriller novel by William Diehl\n Primal Fear (film), a 1996 film based on Diehl's novel", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman power metal musical groups\n1998 debut albums\n1993 novels\n1996 films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman power metal musical groups\n\tMetal musical groups by nationality\n\tMusic of Germany by genre\n\tGerman metal musical groups\n\tMusical groups by genre\n1998 debut albums\n\t1990s debut albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\tDebut albums\n1993 novels\n\tNovels by year\n\t20th-century American novels\n1996 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1990s thriller films\n\tAmerican films" }, { "title": "Neoptychodes", "content": "Neoptychodes is a genus of flat-faced longhorn beetles in the subfamily Lamiinae.\n\nSpecies\n Neoptychodes candidus (Bates, 1885)\n Neoptychodes cosmeticus Martins & Galileo, 1996\n Neoptychodes cretatus (Bates, 1872)\n Neoptychodes hondurae (White, 1858)\n Neoptychodes trilineatus (Linnaeus, 1771)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLamiinae\nBeetle genera\nInsects of South America\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLamiinae\n\tBeetle subfamilies\n\tLonghorn beetles\nBeetle genera\n\tInsect genera\n\tColeoptera genera\n\tTaxa named by Carl Linnaeus\nInsects of South America\n\tInsects by continent\n\tFauna of South America by taxon\n\tInsects of the Americas\n\tSouth American insects" }, { "title": "Lisa Lindahl", "content": "Lisa Lindahl (born November 23, 1948) is an American writer, artist, activist, and inventor. Lindahl is credited as one of the inventors of the first women's general exercise bra, known as the jockbra, along with theater costume designer Polly Smith, and Smith's assistant, Hinda Schreiber. Lindahl has been acknowledged for her many contributions to the Epilepsy Foundation, including teaching others about the cause, and raising money and awareness. She was born in Montclair, NJ in 1948, and grew up in Montclair, New Jersey. She attended the University of Vermont to complete her undergraduate and received her bachelor's degree in education in 1977. Previously she graduated from Vernon Court Jr. College in Newport, R.I. and the Katharine Gibbs Secretarial School in Montclair NJ. Later in life Lindahl finished her master's degree in culture and spirituality from Holy Names University in California in 2007. She currently resides in South Carolina.\n\nJockbra \nLindahl was in the middle of graduate school, which she put on hold, when she came up with the idea for the jockbra. Lindahl's sister Victoria Woodrow called her up one day to complain about her painful experiences having to just wear a normal bra while working out. During the course of Lindahl and theater costume designer Polly Smith's exploration for a better alternative, Lindahl's husband suggested that what they needed was a jockstrap for women's breasts. In the costume shop of Royall Tyler Theatre at the University of Ve", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican inventors\nAmerican women writers\nAmerican activists\nPeople from Montclair, New Jersey\nUniversity of Vermont alumni\nHoly Names University alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican inventors\n\tInventors by nationality\n\tAmerican people by occupation\nAmerican women writers\n\tAmerican women by occupation\n\tAmerican writers by genre\n\tAmerican writers by century\nAmerican activists\n\tAmerican people by political orientation\n\tPeople by political orientation by nationality\nPeople from Montclair, New Jersey\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Essex County, New Jersey\nUniversity of Vermont alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\nUniversity alumni in Vermont\nHoly Names University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in California\n\tUniversity alumni in the San Francisco Bay Area\n\tUniversity alumni in the United States" }, { "title": "Cake decorating", "content": "Cake decorating is one of the sugar arts that uses icing, frosting, and other edible decorative elements to make plain cakes more visually interesting. The cake itself may also be molded (during baking) and sculpted (after baking) as part of this, and may take on simple or elaborate three-dimensional shapes as part of or as its entire decoration.\n\nCakes may be baked and decorated for almost any occasion, whether social or simply for the baker's own pleasure; however, they are commonly decorated to mark special occasions and celebrations such as birthdays, weddings, national or religious holidays, or as a promotional good for a business.\n\nHistory \n\nThe decoration of cakes arose in 17th-century Europe, typically for special occasions as a luxury good. Wedding cakes have the longest tradition as a decorated cake, and are considered the most artistic form of cake decorating. Christmas cakes began to be decorated in the 18th and 19th centuries, having evolved from Twelfth Night cakes, an earlier tradition baked and eaten on Twelfth Night, or the Feast of the Epiphany. These cakes were considerably rich, and would be decorated elaborately only by the upper classes of society due to their expense.\n\nDuring the 1840s, the advent of temperature-controlled ovens and the production of baking powder made baking cakes much easier. As temperature control technology improved, an increased emphasis on presentation and ornamentation developed. Cakes began to take on decorative shapes, were ad", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCake decorating\nSugar confectionery\nConfectionery\nBaking\nFood and drink preparation\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCake decorating\n\tConfectionery\n\tFood and drink preparation\nSugar confectionery\n\tConfectionery\n\tSugar industry\n\tConfectionery by type\nConfectionery\n\tFood industry\n\tDesserts\n\tSnack food\nBaking\n\tCooking techniques\n\tFood preparation techniques\n\tFood and drink preparation\nFood and drink preparation\n\tCooking techniques\n\tFood preparation techniques\n\tFood industry\n\tHome economics\n\tDomestic life" }, { "title": "Melrose/Williamson House", "content": "Melrose, also known as the Williamson House, is a historic plantation house located near Yanceyville, Caswell County, North Carolina. It consists of two two-story, frame blocks connected by a -story breezeway. The original section dated to about 1780 and is a two-story, frame single pile block with Federal style details. The later section was built about 1840, and is a two-story, frame single pile block with Greek Revival style details. The later section features a portico supported by four unfluted Doric order columns. Also on the property is an octagonal, Williamsburg-style pump house\nwith a conical roof.\n\nIt was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPlantation houses in North Carolina\nHistoric American Buildings Survey in North Carolina\nHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina\nGreek Revival houses in North Carolina\nFederal architecture in North Carolina\nBuildings and structures in Caswell County, North Carolina\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPlantation houses in North Carolina\n\tPlantations in North Carolina\n\tHouses in North Carolina\nHistoric American Buildings Survey in North Carolina\n\tHistoric American Buildings Survey by state\n\tArchitecture in North Carolina\nHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in North Carolina\n\tHouses in North Carolina\nGreek Revival houses in North Carolina\n\tGreek Revival architecture in North Carolina\n\tHouses in North Carolina\n\tArchitectural styles in North Carolina\nFederal architecture in North Carolina\n\tArchitectural styles in North Carolina\n\tHouses in North Carolina\nBuildings and structures in Caswell County, North Carolina\n\tCaswell County, North Carolina\n\tGeography of Caswell County, North Carolina\n\tBuildings and structures in North Carolina by county\n\tHouses in North Carolina" }, { "title": "59th New York State Legislature", "content": "The 59th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 5 to May 26, 1836, during the fourth year of William L. Marcy's governorship, in Albany.\n\nBackground\nUnder the provisions of the New York Constitution of 1821, 32 Senators were elected on general tickets in eight senatorial districts for four-year terms. They were divided into four classes, and every year eight Senate seats came up for election. Assemblymen were elected countywide on general tickets to a one-year term, the whole Assembly being renewed annually.\n\nState Senator John Sudam died on April 13, 1835; and State Senator John G. Stower resigned on September 29, 1835; leaving vacancies in the Second and Fifth District.\n\nCanal Commissioner Michael Hoffman resigned on May 6, 1835. On May 9, the Legislature elected Heman J. Redfield to succeed Hoffman, but Redfield declined to take office. During the recess of the Legislature, Gov. Marcy appointed John Bowman to fill the vacancy temporarily.\n\nAt this time there were two political parties: the Democratic Party and the Whig Party.\n\nElections\nThe State election was held from November 2 to 4, 1835. State Senator Chauncey J. Fox (8th D.) was re-elected. Henry Floyd-Jones (1st D.), John Hunter, Ebenezer Lounsbery (both 2nd D.), James Powers (3rd D.), David Spraker (4th D.), Micah Sterling (5th D.), George Huntington (6th D.), John Beardsley (7th D.) and Assemblyman David Wager (5th D.) were also elected ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew York State Legislature sessions\n19th century in New York (state)\n1836 in New York (state)\nHistory of Albany, New York\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew York State Legislature sessions\n\tLegislative sessions of American states\n\tNew York (state) law\n\tPolitics of New York (state)\n\tPublic records of New York (state)\n19th century in New York (state)\n\tTimelines of states of the United States\n\t19th century in the United States by state\n\tNew York (state) in the 19th century\n\tYears in New York (state)\n1836 in New York (state)\n\tYears of the 19th century in New York (state)\n\t1836 in the United States by state\nHistory of Albany, New York\n\tHistory of cities in New York (state)\n\tAlbany, New York\n\tHistory of the United States by city" }, { "title": "Bailly-le-Franc", "content": "Bailly-le-Franc () is a commune in the Aube department in the Grand Est region of north-central France.\n\nGeography\nBailly-le-Franc is located some 20\u00a0km south-west of Saint-Dizier and 15\u00a0km north-east of Brienne-le-Ch\u00e2teau. The northern border of the commune is the departmental border between Aube and Marne while the eastern border is the departmental border between Aube and Haute-Marne. Access to the commune is by the D127 road from Margerie-Hancourt in the west which passes through the centre of the commune and continues south-east, changing to the D13 at the commune border, to Droyes. The D655 comes from Outines in the north, changing to the D56 at the communal border and passing through the commune then continuing south-west to Chavanges. The south of the commune is forested with the rest farmland.\n\nThe Ruisseau de Chevry flows out of the \u00c9tang de Bailly in the west of the commune and passes through the commune towards the east before turning south to form the eastern border of the commune and the department and continuing through the \u00c9tang de la Horre to join the Voire. The Ruisseau du Pr\u00e9 Darras forms the northern border of the commune and the department as it flows east to join the Droye.\n\nNeighbouring communes and villages\n\nAdministration\n\nList of Successive Mayors\n\nDemography\nIn 2017 the commune had 37 inhabitants.\n\nSites and monuments\n\nThe Church of the Exaltation of Saint Croix (16th century) is registered as an historical monument. The church contains many items t", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Aube\nGrand Est region geography stubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Aube\n\tCommunes of France by department\n\tGeography of Aube\n\tPopulated places in Aube\nGrand Est region geography stubs\n\tStub categories\n\tFrance geography stubs by region\n\tAube geography stubs\n\tFrance geography stubs" }, { "title": "Evaristo Marc Chengula", "content": "Evaristo Marc Chengula (1 January 1941 \u2013 21 November 2018) was a Tanzanian Roman Catholic bishop from the congregation of the Consolata Missionaries.\n\nBiography \nChengula was born in Tanzania and was ordained to the priesthood in 1970. He served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mbeya from 1997 until his death in 2018.\n\nNotes\n\n1941 births\n2018 deaths\n21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in Tanzania\n20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Tanzania\nRoman Catholic bishops of Mbeya", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Tanzania\n21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in Tanzania\nRoman Catholic bishops of Mbeya\n1941 births\n2018 deaths\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Tanzania\n\tRoman Catholic bishops by century\n\tRoman Catholic Church in Tanzania\n21st-century Roman Catholic bishops in Tanzania\n\tRoman Catholic bishops by century\n\tRoman Catholic Church in Tanzania\nRoman Catholic bishops of Mbeya\n\tRoman Catholic bishops by diocese in Africa\n\tRoman Catholic Church in Tanzania\n1941 births\n\tBirths by year\n\tPeople by birth year\n2018 deaths\n\tDeaths by year\n\tPeople by death year" }, { "title": "Charlie Bird Explores", "content": "Charlie Bird Explores is the title of a series of documentary films shot by RT\u00c9 News and Current Affairs chief news correspondent Charlie Bird, in which the reporter sets off to explore some of the most beautiful and remote places in the far corners of the planet Earth and moans about having to do so. The series broadcast over a number of years features Bird's adventures in the Arctic, the Ganges and the Amazon. The documentaries are produced by Crossing the Line Films.\n\nFor his Amazon journey, Bird crossed South America from ocean to ocean, tracing the course of the Amazon River, and somewhat annoyingly to many viewers, complained about everything associated with the Amazon along the way. En route he tells the story of this region and how it plays a crucial role in global warming and environmental change. For his Ganges trek, Bird took a path from the sea to the river's source, battling from the Bay of Bengal to the Himalayas along the river. In the Arctic, filmed in 2008, Bird met the Inuit community in Grise Fiord, Nunavut.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIrish documentary films\nDocumentary films about nature\nDocumentary films about environmental issues\nRT\u00c9 News and Current Affairs\nDocumentary television series about exploration\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIrish documentary films\n\tDocumentary films by country\n\tCinema of Ireland\n\tDocumentaries\nDocumentary films about nature\n\tNature documentaries\n\tDocumentary films by topic\n\tDocumentaries\nDocumentary films about environmental issues\n\tEnvironmental films\n\tDocumentary films by topic\n\tDocumentaries\nRT\u00c9 News and Current Affairs\n\tNews agencies based in Ireland\n\tTelevision news in Ireland\nDocumentary television series about exploration\n\tDocumentary television series by topic\n\tExploration\n\tTelevision series about the Arctic\n\tTelevision series about South America\n\tTelevision series about Asia\n\tEnvironmental television series" }, { "title": "Ophiogomphus anomalus", "content": "Ophiogomphus anomalus, the extra-striped snaketail, is a species of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. It is found in Canada and the United States. Its habitat is rivers.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGomphidae\nFauna of Canada\nFauna of the United States\nDragonflies\nInsects of North America\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGomphidae\n\tDragonflies by family\n\tInsects by family\n\tArthropods by family\nFauna of Canada\n\tFauna by country\n\tFauna of North America by country\nFauna of the United States\n\tFauna of North America by country\n\tDragonflies of North America\nDragonflies\n\tInsects by order\n\tOdonata\nInsects of North America\n\tFauna of North America by type\n\tInsects by continent\n\tInsects by region" }, { "title": "King George V College", "content": "King George V Sixth Form College (KGV) is a sixth form college in Southport, Merseyside, England. It provides A-level and BTEC education, and between 2009 and 2012 offered the International Baccalaureate Diploma. It was previously a grammar school for boys. The college has the distinction of being placed consistently in the top 10 sixth form and further education colleges in the country for A-level results, and has won a number of Good Schools Guide awards.\n\nHistory\nThe college opened in September 1920 as Southport Municipal Secondary School for Boys. New buildings were constructed at the current site on Scarisbrick New Road in 1926, in preparation for a reopening by the Earl of Derby on 16 October of that year, when the institution was rechristened King George V Grammar School. In September 1979 the college assumed its current name; in 1982 its school section ceased to exist.\n\nIn October 2014, Ofsted placed KGV \u2014 previously a grade 1 'outstanding' college \u2014 in the 'inadequate' or grade 4 boundary for education providers. The report cited a lack of effective leadership and severe staff cuts as reasons for its poor findings. In June of the following year, Ofsted upgraded the college's 'inadequate' grade after a second report announced significant improvement. Since 2014 several of the site's buildings have been refurbished, including the sports hall and the humanities building. During this renovation the two-room Classics building, then the longest-standing building on the ca", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSixth form colleges in Merseyside\nEducational institutions established in 1920\nGrammar schools in Merseyside\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSixth form colleges in Merseyside\n\tEducation in Merseyside\n\tSixth form colleges in England\nEducational institutions established in 1920\n\t1920 establishments in England\n\tEducational organizations based in England\nGrammar schools in Merseyside\n\tSchools in Merseyside\n\tGrammar schools in England" }, { "title": "Nyams\u00fcrengiin Dagvas\u00fcren", "content": "Nyams\u00fcrengiin Dagvas\u00fcren (born 22 January 1990) is a Mongolian judoka.\n\nHe is the bronze medallist of the 2017 Judo Grand Slam Tokyo in the -81 kg category.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMongolian male judoka\n1990 births\nLiving people\nAsian Games medalists in judo\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMongolian male judoka\n\tJudo in Mongolia\n\tSportspeople by nationality and sport\n1990 births\n\t1990 in sports\n\tBirths by year\nLiving people\n\t21st-century Mongolian people\n\tYear of birth missing (living people)\nAsian Games medalists in judo\n\tJudo at the Asian Games\n\tAsian Games medalists in martial arts\n\tJudo records and statistics\n\tMedalists at the 2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games\n\tJudo life list" }, { "title": "Battle of Rostov (1941)", "content": "The Battle of Rostov (1941) was a battle of the Eastern Front of World War II, fought around Rostov-on-Don between the Army Group South of Nazi Germany and the Southern Front of the Soviet Union.\n\nThe battle comprised three phases: the German Sea of Azov Offensive Operation by Army Group South (General Gerd von Rundstedt) (begun on 12 September 1941), the Soviet Rostov Defensive Operation (5 November 1941 \u2013 16 November 1941) by the Southern Front (General Yakov Timofeyevich Cherevichenko), and the Rostov Offensive Operation (27 November 1941 \u2013 2 December 1941) executed by the same Soviet Front.\n\nAfter forcing their way across the Mius River on 17 November, the German forces captured 10,000 Soviet troops and took Rostov on 21 November. Six days later the Southern Front, reinforced with the newly raised 37th Army, counterattacked from the north and threatened to surround the overstretched German III Motorized Army Corps. Rundstedt then ordered a retreat to the Mius line from Rostov to prevent the encirclement, which prompted Hitler to immediately fire him. Rundstedt's successor Walther von Reichenau confirmed the retreat order with the backing of the Army High Command Chief of Staff Franz Halder and Hitler relented. The Red Army retook Rostov on 28 November. It was the first successful major Soviet counteroffensive of the war.\n\nPrelude \nAfter concluding the Battle of Kiev in September 1941, the German Army Group South advanced from the Dniepr River to the Sea of Azov coast. Wal", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBattles and operations of the Eastern Front of World War II\nBattles involving the Soviet Union\nBattles involving Germany\nRostov-on-Don\nConflicts in 1941\nWorld War II operations and battles of Europe\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBattles and operations of the Eastern Front of World War II\n\tMilitary operations of World War II involving Germany\n\tMilitary operations of World War II\nBattles involving the Soviet Union\n\tMilitary history of the Soviet Union during World War II\nBattles involving Germany\n\tMilitary history of Germany during World War II\nRostov-on-Don\n\tCities and towns in Rostov Oblast\n\tPort cities and towns in Russia\n\tDon basin\nConflicts in 1941\n\t1941 in the Soviet Union\n\t1941 in Germany\n\tWorld War II by year\nWorld War II operations and battles of Europe\n\tMilitary operations of World War II by continent\n\tMilitary operations of World War II involving Germany\n\tMilitary history of Germany during World War II\n\tMilitary operations of World War II involving the Soviet Union\n\tMilitary history of the Soviet Union during World War II\n\tWorld War II by country\n\tWorld War II by continent" }, { "title": "KHYT", "content": "KHYT is a commercial radio station located in Tucson, Arizona, United States, broadcasting on 107.5 FM. KHYT airs a classic hits music format branded as \"K-Hit 107.5\". Its studios are located north of downtown Tucson, and the transmitter is at Tower Peak in Tucson Mountains.\n\nHistory\nKHYT was first assigned the AM frequency of 1330 kHz in the late 1960s as a daytime-only station to serve Tucson. In 1980 then owner Robert H. Scholz moved the city of license to the city of South Tucson in order to go 24 hours a day. After the sale of the station in the mid-eighties the call letters were dropped, allowing another station to pick up the calls in 1995.\n\nKCUB originally went on the air on the 107.5 frequency in 1993. It was called K-Cub and played new and old country hits. K-Cub was eventually moved to 1290 AM.\n\nIn 1995, the (current) station changed its call letters to become KHYT and flipped formats to classic rock hits. It used the name K-Hit 107.5.\n\nIn 2004, the name was changed to Rock 107.5, but the playlist and format stayed the same.\n\nRecently the name has been changed back to \"K-Hit 107.5\" with a classic hits format, however it uses the same logo scheme.\n\nPrograms\nKHYT is the only FM radio station in Tucson that airs sports games. They support and air the Arizona Wildcats basketball and football games live in FM stereo in the appropriate seasons.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in Arizona\nClassic hits radio stations in the United States\nCommercial radio stations in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in Arizona\n\tRadio stations in the United States by state\n\tMedia in Arizona\nClassic hits radio stations in the United States\n\tRadio stations in the United States by format\nCommercial radio stations in the United States\n\tRadio stations in the United States by type\n\tBroadcasting in the United States" }, { "title": "The Death of Hyacinthos", "content": "The Death of Hyacinthos, sometimes referred to as The Death of Hyacinth, is an oil painting completed by Jean Broc in 1801. This is Broc's most famous work and is considered to be drawn from the Metamorphoses by Ovid. It is a depiction of the dead Hyacinthos cradled by his lover, the Greek god Apollo. In front of them is the discus which caused Hyacinth's death, which was thrown by Apollo himself. The discus had been blown off course by the west wind Zephyrus, who was also in love with young Hyacinthos and was jealous of Apollo. From Hayacinthos' blood sprang the Hyacinth flower which bears his name.\nIt presently belongs in the collection of Poitiers and is often displayed at the Mus\u00e9e Sainte-Croix.\n\nDescription\nThe painting displays Apollo, recognizable by his red cape and lyre, cradling Hyacinth as he stumbles. Beside Apollo's feet is the discus which caused Hyacinth's death. The Zephyrus, or west wind, blows Apollo's cape. Around the figure's feet are scattered flowers. In the background is a small grouping of trees, and a body of water (either a lake or river) and a mountain.\n\nHistory\nThe Death of Hyacinthos was exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1801. It was most likely exhibited again at the Paris Salon of 1814, piece number 155, under the title \"Hyacinthos wounded\". Later, it was purchased by baron Horace Demar\u00e7ay (1813\u20131866), and was donated to the museum at Poitiers by his widow in 1899. Since then, it has been exhibited in several exhibitions:\n\n1974, as part o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1801 paintings\nFrench paintings\nCollections of the Mus\u00e9e Sainte-Croix\nPaintings depicting Greek myths\nPaintings of Apollo\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1801 paintings\n\t19th-century paintings\n\tArt by year\n\tPaintings by date\nFrench paintings\n\tFrench art\n\tPaintings by nationality\nCollections of the Mus\u00e9e Sainte-Croix\n\tArt by museum in France\n\tPoitiers\nPaintings depicting Greek myths\n\tMythological paintings\n\tGreek mythology in popular culture\nPaintings of Apollo\n\tPaintings of Greek deities\n\tGreek gods in art\n\tApollo" }, { "title": "LGM", "content": "LGM can refer to:\nLady International Correspondence Chess Grand Master\nLast Glacial Maximum\nLeft-Green Movement\nLibre Graphics Meeting\nLittle Green Men Games\nLet's Go Mets\n\nLittle Green Men\nLittle Green Men, stereotypical portrayal of extraterrestrials\nLGM-1, (for \"Little Green Men\") nickname of the first pulsar discovered\nLGM-2, nickname for KIC 8462852\n\nLGM - silo-launched surface-attack guided-missile\nLGM-25 Titan\nLGM-25 Titan I ICBM\nLGM-25 Titan II ICBM\nLGM-30 Minuteman ICBM\nLGM-118 Peacekeeper ICBM", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nThree-letter disambiguation pages\nExtraterrestrial life in popular culture\nIntercontinental ballistic missiles\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nThree-letter disambiguation pages\n\tDisambiguation pages\nExtraterrestrial life in popular culture\n\tAlien visitations in fiction\n\tExtraterrestrial life in fiction\n\tScience fiction themes\nIntercontinental ballistic missiles\n\tMissiles\n\tBallistic missiles\n\tGuided missiles\n\tIntercontinental ballistic missiles of the United States\n\tIntercontinental ballistic missiles of the Cold War" }, { "title": "Wojciech Muszy\u0144ski", "content": "Wojciech Jerzy Muszy\u0144ski (born 1972) is a Polish historian and researcher. His points of interest are the latest history of Poland and military history.\n\nMuszy\u0144ski was born in Warsaw, where presently lives. In 1998, after graduating from the Department of History of Warsaw University, he began his career as an independent scholar. He received his doctoral degree in 2010 at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszy\u0144ski University in Warsaw. Since 2006 he has been conducting research at the Polish Institute of National Remembrance.\n\nHe is an author of the several books on the history of Poland in the 20th Century and military history.\n\nDuring 2003\u20132019, he was the editor-in-chief of the Polish historical scientific magazine \"Glaukopis\". He was twice a member of the Committee on Giving Opinions on Candidatures to be awarded for Anti-Communist Activity in 1956\u20131989 at the Chancellery of the President of the Republic of Poland (2006-2010, 2015-to the present). In 2017, he was appointed a member of the Scientific Council of the Museum of the Anti-Communist Underground and Political Prisoners in Warsaw.\n\nHe was awarded state awards: Gold Cross of Merit in 2016. and Cross of Freedom and Solidarity in 2019.\n\nSome of the Polish media have described him as controversial due to his association with Polish nationalist groups such as the Kukiz'15 association, and his research on controversial historical figures such as Romuald Rajs; through he himself denied that his research or activities should be desc", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish historians\nPolish researchers\nPeople from Warsaw\nUniversity of Warsaw alumni\nCardinal Stefan Wyszy\u0144ski University alumni\nPolish Institute of National Remembrance people\nRecipients of the Gold Cross of Merit (Poland)\nRecipients of the Cross of Freedom and Solidarity\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish historians\n\tPolish academics\n\tEuropean historians\n\tHistorians by nationality\n\t20th-century Polish people\n\t21st-century Polish people\nPolish researchers\n\tPolish academics\n\tAcademics by nationality\n\tResearchers by nationality\nPeople from Warsaw\n\tPeople by city in Poland\n\tPeople from Masovian Voivodeship\nUniversity of Warsaw alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Poland\nCardinal Stefan Wyszy\u0144ski University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Poland\nPolish Institute of National Remembrance people\n\tOrganizations based in Poland\n\tResearchers by organization\nRecipients of the Gold Cross of Merit (Poland)\n\tOrders, decorations, and medals of Poland\n\tPolish awards\nRecipients of the Cross of Freedom and Solidarity\n\tOrders, decorations, and medals of Poland\n\tPolish awards" }, { "title": "Brockweir Halt railway station", "content": "Brockweir Halt was a request stop on the former Wye Valley Railway. It was opened to the public on 19 August 1929. It closed in 1959 when passenger services were withdrawn from the line. It was situated just north of Brockweir bridge. Nothing now remains of the trackbed because of the realignment of the A466.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFormer railway stations in Gloucestershire\nRailway stations opened in 1929\nRailway stations closed in 1959\nWye Valley Railway\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFormer railway stations in Gloucestershire\n\tDisused railway stations in England\n\tTransport in Gloucestershire\n\tBuildings and structures in Gloucestershire\n\tRail transport in Gloucestershire\nRailway stations opened in 1929\n\tRailway stations by year of opening\n\tRailway stations in Great Britain opened in 1929\nRailway stations closed in 1959\n\tRailway stations by year of closure\n\tRailway stations in Great Britain closed in 1959\nWye Valley Railway\n\tClosed railway lines in Wales\n\tHeritage railways in Wales\n\tClosed railway lines in South West England\n\tRail transport in Gloucestershire\n\tRailway lines in Wales\n\tRailway lines in South West England\n\tRail transport in Wales" }, { "title": "Song Nan", "content": "Song Nan (; born August 9, 1990) is a Chinese former competitive figure skater. He is the 2014 Four Continents bronze medalist, the 2013 Winter Universiade champion, the 2010 World Junior silver medalist, a two-time senior Grand Prix medalist, and a three-time Chinese national champion (2009, 2012, 2013).\n\nCareer \nSong started skating at age six. His parents put him in skating to improve his health. He lived and trained at Beijing's Capital Gymnasium Sports Complex, which includes dormitories.\n\nIn 2009\u201310, his final season as a junior, Song won two Junior Grand Prix (JGP) medals \u2013 silver in Belarus and gold in Germany \u2013 to qualify for the JGP Final. He won silver behind Yuzuru Hanyu at both the JGP Final and the 2010 World Junior Championships.\n\nSong turned senior in 2010\u201311 and won the bronze medal at the 2011 Asian Winter Games. In the 2011\u201312 season, Song won two Grand Prix medals, bronze at the 2011 Cup of China and silver at the 2011 Trophee Eric Bompard. He was the first alternate for the Grand Prix Final.\n\nSong withdrew from the 2012 Cup of China after sustaining a concussion in a collision with American skater Adam Rippon a minute into the final warm up before the free skate. Song was kept in the hospital overnight for observation. Although 14 days rest was recommended, he decided to compete at his next assignment, the 2012 Trophee Eric Bompard, finishing 5th. He then won the gold medal at the 2013 Chinese Championships.\n\nIn the 2013\u201314 season, Song won gold at the 20", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChinese male single skaters\nAsian Games medalists in figure skating\nCompetitors at the 2011 Asian Winter Games\nPeople from Beijing\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChinese male single skaters\n\tMale single skaters by nationality\n\tFigure skating in China\nAsian Games medalists in figure skating\n\tMedalists at the Asian Games\n\tAsian Games competitors for China\nCompetitors at the 2011 Asian Winter Games\n\tAsian Games competitors by year\n\t2011 in Chinese sport\nPeople from Beijing\n\tPeople by city or town in China\n\tPeople from Beijing by occupation\n\tSportspeople from Beijing" }, { "title": "Coelurus", "content": "Coelurus ( ) is a genus of coelurosaurian dinosaur from the Late Jurassic period (mid-late Kimmeridgian faunal stage, 155\u2013152\u00a0million years ago). The name means \"hollow tail\", referring to its hollow tail vertebrae (Greek \u03ba\u03bf\u1fd6\u03bb\u03bf\u03c2, koilos = hollow + \u03bf\u1f50\u03c1\u03ac, oura = tail). Although its name is linked to one of the main divisions of theropods (Coelurosauria), it has historically been poorly understood, and sometimes confused with its better-known contemporary Ornitholestes. Like many dinosaurs studied in the early years of paleontology, it has had a confusing taxonomic history, with several species being named and later transferred to other genera or abandoned. Only one species is currently recognized as valid: the type species, C. fragilis, described by Othniel Charles Marsh in 1879. It is known from one partial skeleton found in the Morrison Formation of Wyoming, United States. It was a small bipedal carnivore with elongate legs.\n\nDescription\n\nCoelurus is known from most of the skeleton of a single individual, including numerous vertebrae, partial pelvic and shoulder girdles, and much of the arms and legs, stored at the Peabody Museum of Natural History; however, the relative completeness of the skeleton was not known until 1980. The fossils were recovered from Reed's Quarry 13 at Como Bluff, Wyoming. Additionally, two arm bones possibly belonging to this genus are known from the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry in Utah. It was not a large dinosaur. Its weight has been estimated at", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLate Jurassic dinosaurs\nCoelurosauria\nFossil taxa described in 1879\nCarnivorous dinosaurs\nPaleontology in Wyoming\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLate Jurassic dinosaurs\n\tJurassic dinosaurs\n\tDinosaurs by time period\nCoelurosauria\n\tTheropod dinosaurs\n\tDinosaur genera\nFossil taxa described in 1879\n\tFossil taxa by year of description\n\tPaleontology by year\nCarnivorous dinosaurs\n\tTheropod dinosaurs\n\tDinosaurs by diet\nPaleontology in Wyoming\n\tPaleontology in the United States by state\n\tScience and technology in Wyoming\n\tHistory of Wyoming\n\tGeology of Wyoming" }, { "title": "2013\u201314 Fairfield Stags men's basketball team", "content": "The 2013\u201314 Fairfield Stags men's basketball team represented Fairfield University during the 2013\u201314 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Stags, led by third year head coach Sydney Johnson, played their home games at Webster Bank Arena and were members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference. They finished the season 7\u201325, 4\u201316 in MAAC play to finish in tenth place. They lost in the first round of the MAAC Tournament to Saint Peter's.\n\nRoster\n\nSchedule\n\n|-\n!colspan=9 style=\"background:#C41E3A; color:#FFFFFF;\"| Exhibition\n\n|-\n!colspan=9 style=\"background:#C41E3A; color:#FFFFFF;\"| Regular season\n\n|-\n!colspan=9 style=\"background:#C41E3A; color:#FFFFFF;\"| 2014 MAAC Tournament\n\n* The December 11 game was postponed after Fairfield's flight to Nashville was cancelled to due inclement weather. The game was rescheduled for January 20.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2013\u201314 in American college basketball\nFairfield Stags men's basketball seasons\n2013\u201314 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's basketball season\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2013\u201314 in American college basketball\n\tCollege basketball in the United States by season\n\t2013 in American sports\n\t2014 in American sports\nFairfield Stags men's basketball seasons\n\tCollege basketball seasons by team\n\tFairfield University\n\tMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's basketball\n2013\u201314 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's basketball season\n\tCollege basketball seasons in the United States by conference\n\tMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference men's basketball seasons\n\tMetro Atlantic Athletic Conference" }, { "title": "Social Forces Front", "content": "The Social Forces Front (, FFS) is a Sankarist political party in Burkina Faso.\n\nFFS candidate Norbert Tiendr\u00e9b\u00e9ogo ran in the 13 November 2005 presidential election, placing 7th out of 13 candidates with 1.61% of the vote.\n\nAt the 2007 parliamentary elections it took part as part of the Union des Parties Sankaristes, UPS. Tiendr\u00e9b\u00e9ogo was elected to the National Assembly as a second candidate of UPS.\n\nPolitical parties in Burkina Faso\nSankarist political parties in Burkina Faso", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolitical parties in Burkina Faso\nSankarist political parties in Burkina Faso\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolitical parties in Burkina Faso\n\tPolitical parties by country\n\tPolitics of Burkina Faso\n\tOrganizations based in Burkina Faso\nSankarist political parties in Burkina Faso\n\tPolitical parties in Burkina Faso\n\tPolitical parties by ideology\n\tPolitics of Burkina Faso\n\tSankarism\n\tOrganizations based in Burkina Faso" }, { "title": "Central District (Bam County)", "content": "The Central District of Bam County () is a district (bakhsh) in Bam County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 118,037, in 31,124 families. The District has two cities: Bam and Baravat. The District has three rural districts (dehestan): Deh Bakri Rural District, Howmeh Rural District, and Kork and Nartich Rural District.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Bam County\nDistricts of Kerman Province\nPopulated places in Bam County\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Bam County\n\tSubdivisions of Iran by province\n\tGeography of Kerman Province\nDistricts of Kerman Province\n\tSubdivisions of Iran by province\n\tGeography of Kerman Province\nPopulated places in Bam County\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tGeography of Bam County\n\tPopulated places in Kerman Province" }, { "title": "Tolima State", "content": "Tolima State was one of the states of Colombia.\n\nOn July 12, 1861, after raising in arms against the constitutional government of the president Mariano Ospina Rodr\u00edguez, the general Tomas Cipriano de Mosquera created the Tolima State, carved out of Cundinamarca State.\n\nIn 1863 it bordered:\n Cauca State in the South and the West.\n Antioquia State in the North.\n\nSubdivisions\nIn 1861, Mariquita Department and Neiva Department were separated from Cundinamarca State to form Tolima State.\n\nIn 1869, the state was divided into 3 departments, each further into districts:\n\n Centro Department (capital Guamo).\n Norte Department (capital Ibagu\u00e9).\n Sur Department (capital Neiva).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStates of Colombia\nHistory of Colombia\nGeography of Tolima Department\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStates of Colombia\n\tSubdivisions of Colombia\n\tHistory of Colombia\n\tFormer subdivisions of Colombia\nHistory of Colombia\n\tHistory by country and territory\n\tHistory of South America by country\nGeography of Tolima Department\n\tGeography of Colombia by department\n\tTolima Department\nGeography of Tolima Department\n\tGeography of Colombia by department\n\tTolima Department" }, { "title": "John Doyle (soccer, born 1966)", "content": "John Joseph Doyle (born March 16, 1966) is a retired American soccer player who played professionally in both Europe and the United States including the Western Soccer League, American Professional Soccer League and Major League Soccer. He was the 1995 A-League Defender of the Year and the 1996 MLS Defender of the Year. He also earned fifty-three caps with the U.S. national team between 1987 and 1994 including two games at the 1990 FIFA World Cup. He was a member of the U.S. team at the 1988 Summer Olympics and was most recently the general manager of the San Jose Earthquakes of Major League Soccer before resigning on August 29, 2016.\n\nYouth \n\nDoyle attended Washington High School in Fremont, California where he played on the boys' soccer team. The team won the league championship Doyle's senior year. At the end of his senior year, he held the school's scoring record and had been named All-League each year he played. Doyle was named Athlete of the Decade for the 1980s. Doyle also played soccer with the Fremont City youth soccer club where he was a four-time state champion. After high school, he attended the University of San Francisco where he played college soccer. He was a 1986 second team All-American. He was inducted into the University of San Francisco Hall of Fame in 1999 and named a Legend of the Hilltop in 2005.\n\nProfessional\n\nWestern Soccer League \n\nIn 1987, Doyle spent the collegiate off-season with the San Jose Earthquakes of the Western Soccer League. In 1989 and", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican soccer players\n1988 Summer Olympics competitors\nMajor League Soccer players\nSan Jose Earthquakes players\nAmerican Professional Soccer League players\nWestern Soccer League players\nUniversity of San Francisco alumni\nAmerican expatriate soccer players\nSoccer players from California\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican soccer players\n\tSoccer players by nationality\n\tSportspeople from the United States\n1988 Summer Olympics competitors\n\tCompetitors at the 1988 Summer Olympics\n\tOlympic competitors by year\n\tOlympic soccer players of the United States\nMajor League Soccer players\n\tFootballers in the United States by competition\n\tAssociation football players by league\nSan Jose Earthquakes players\n\tAssociation football players by club in the United States\nAmerican Professional Soccer League players\n\tFootballers in the United States by competition\n\tAssociation football players by league\nWestern Soccer League players\n\tFootballers in the United States by competition\n\tAssociation football players by league\nUniversity of San Francisco alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in California\n\tPeople by university or college in the United States\n\tUniversity of San Francisco\nAmerican expatriate soccer players\n\tAmerican expatriate sportspeople\n\tAmerican expatriates by occupation\n\tSoccer players from the United States\nSoccer players from California\n\tSportspeople from California\n\tSoccer players in the United States by state\n\tSportspeople by city or town in the United States\n\tAmerican soccer players" }, { "title": "1996\u201397 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season", "content": "During the 1996\u201397 English football season, Blackburn Rovers F.C. competed in the FA Premier League (known as the FA Carling Premiership for sponsorship reasons).\n\nSeason summary\nAn early exit from the League Cup at the hands of Division Two side Stockport County was the final straw for manager Ray Harford, who stepped down on 25 October with Rovers also bottom of the Premiership with no wins from their opening 11 games. 18 months earlier, they had been league champions. Long-serving coach Tony Parkes was appointed caretaker, remaining in the post until the end of the season, when he handed over the reins to Roy Hodgson after Sampdoria's Sven-G\u00f6ran Eriksson lied about accepting the manager's job and joined Lazio instead. Parkes steered Blackburn to safety as they finished 13th.\n\nThe world record \u00a315 million sale of striker Alan Shearer to Newcastle United was seen as the biggest factor in Blackburn's lowest top flight finish since they returned to the elite in 1992. However, his strike-partner Chris Sutton helped keep the club alive after recovering from a drastic loss of form triggered by a spate of injuries the previous season. The acquisition of Swedish striker Martin Dahlin at the end of the season enhanced Blackburn's attack and gave fans hope for a higher finish next time round.\n\nFinal league table\n\nResults summary\n\nResults by round\n\nResults\nBlackburn Rovers' score comes first\n\nLegend\n\nFA Premier League\n\nFA Cup\n\nLeague Cup\n\nSquad\nSquad at end of season\n\nReserve squad\n\nT", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBlackburn Rovers F.C. seasons\n1996\u201397 FA Premier League by team\n1996\u201397 in English football\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBlackburn Rovers F.C. seasons\n\tFootball club seasons in the United Kingdom\n\tBlackburn Rovers F.C.\n1996\u201397 FA Premier League by team\n\tFA Premier League seasons by team\n1996\u201397 in English football\n\tSeasons in English football\n\t1996 in English sport\n\t1997 in English sport\n\t1996\u201397 in European football\n\t1996\u201397 in UK football leagues" }, { "title": "Ampittia sichunanensis", "content": "Ampittia sichunanensis is a butterfly in the family Hesperiidae. It was described by Z.G. Wang and Y. Niu in 2002. It is found in China (Eimashan).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHesperiidae\nFauna of China\nButterflies described in 2002\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHesperiidae\n\tButterflies by classification\n\tButterflies\n\tInsects by order\nFauna of China\n\tFauna by country\n\tAnimals by country\n\tEnvironment of China\nButterflies described in 2002\n\tInsects described in 2002\n\tAnimals described in 2002\n\t2002 in the environment\n\t21st-century introductions\n\tButterflies described in the 21st century\n" }, { "title": "Freeman family murders", "content": "The Freeman family murders occurred in Salisbury Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania on February 26, 1995. Two brothers, 17-year-old Bryan Freeman and 16-year-old David Freeman, and their cousin, 18-year-old Nelson \"Ben\" Birdwell III, brutally murdered the brothers' parents, Brenda and Dennis, and 11-year-old younger brother, Erik, at their family home. For several years the brothers had been embracing neo-Nazi culture, though this had escalated in the months leading up to the killings, with them going so far as to tattoo Nazi slogans on their foreheads. Both brothers and their cousin were given life sentences without the possibility of parole, though none of the three were convicted in the murder of Erik Freeman. It was reported in 2014 that those sentences would be upheld, despite the recent Supreme Court ruling that mandatory life-without-parole sentences were unconstitutional for juveniles convicted of murder.\n\nBackground\nDennis and Brenda Freeman lived in Salisbury Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Dennis worked as a janitor at a local high school. He and his wife Brenda had three sons; the oldest was Bryan, followed by David, and then Erik. They were a very religious family and brought up their sons as Jehovah's Witnesses. Bryan and David resented their family lifestyle and turned to neo-Nazism. Friends of Brenda spoke of how she was scared of both her older sons. Bryan and David shaved their heads, wore military uniforms, and embraced a neo-Nazi subculture. Brya", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1995 murders in the United States\nMurders by minors\nFamily murders\nCrimes in Pennsylvania\nNeo-Nazism in the United States\nMurder in Pennsylvania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1995 murders in the United States\n\tCrimes by year\n\t1995 crimes in the United States\n\tCrimes in the United States by year\nMurders by minors\n\tCrime by demographic\n\tYouth crime\n\tMinors and the law\nFamily murders\n\tMurders by type\nCrimes in Pennsylvania\n\tCrime in the United States by state\n\tEvents in Pennsylvania\n\tHistory of Pennsylvania by topic\nNeo-Nazism in the United States\n\tNeo-Nazism by country\n\tFar-right politics in the United States\n\tAntisemitism in the United States\nMurder in Pennsylvania\n\tMurder in the United States by state\n\tCrime in Pennsylvania\n\tDeaths in Pennsylvania\n\tHistory of Pennsylvania by topic" }, { "title": "Patri Ojeda", "content": "Patricia Ojeda Ram\u00edrez (born 8 March 1991) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a defender for Sporting de Huelva.\n\nClub career\nPatri Ojeda started her career at Ag\u00fcimes.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpanish women's footballers\nSporting de Huelva players\n1991 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpanish women's footballers\n\tWomen's association football players by nationality\n\tSpanish footballers\n\tSpanish women in sports\nSporting de Huelva players\n\tWomen's association football players by club in Spain\n\tPrimera Divisi\u00f3n (women) players\n1991 births\n\t1991 in Spain\n\t20th-century Spanish people\n\tPeople born in 1991\n\tLiving people\n\tSportspeople born in 1991\n\tFootballers born in 1991" }, { "title": "Mose Timoteo", "content": "Mose Alaric Timoteo (born 7 September 1976) is a former American rugby union player. He represented USA at the 2003 Rugby World Cup. He made his debut for the Eagles against Tonga in 2000. He made his last international appearance against Italy on June 23rd, 2012.\n\nHe is the Back line Coach for the Hayward Griffins U-19 Rugby Club in California.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican rugby union players\nRugby union coaches\nRugby World Cup players\n1976 births\nLiving people\nAmerican rugby union coaches\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican rugby union players\n\tRugby union players by nationality\n\tAmerican sportspeople\n\tUSA international rugby union players\nRugby union coaches\n\tRugby coaches by nationality\n\tSports coaches by sport\nRugby World Cup players\n\tRugby World Cup\n\tInternational rugby union players\n1976 births\n\t1976 in sports\nLiving people\n\t21st-century American people\n\tBiographical categories by lifespan\n\t20th-century American people\nAmerican rugby union coaches\n\tRugby union coaches by nationality\n\tSports coaches by sport\n\tAmerican sports coaches" }, { "title": "Pailan", "content": "Pailan is a village within the jurisdiction of the Bishnupur police station in the Bishnupur I CD block in the Alipore Sadar subdivision of the South 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal.\n\nGeography\nPailan is located at . It has an average elevation of .\n\nTransport\nPailan is on the National Highway 12.\n\nMajerhat railway station is located nearby.\n\nEducation\nPailan College of Management and Technology, established in 2003, offers diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses in Engineering and Technology and other allied fields.\n\nPailan World School is an English-medium coeducational institution established in 2005. It has facilities for teaching from class I to class XII.\n\nHealthcare\nChandi Doulatabad Block Primary Health Centre, with 10 beds, at Doulatabad (PO Nepalganj), is the major government medical facility in the Bishnupur I CD block.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in South 24 Parganas\nEducational institutions in West Bengal\nTransport in West Bengal\nHealthcare in West Bengal\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in South 24 Parganas\n\tVillages in West Bengal by district\n\tPopulated places in South 24 Parganas\nEducational institutions in West Bengal\n\tEducation in West Bengal\n\tSchools in West Bengal\n\tColleges in West Bengal\nTransport in West Bengal\n\tTransport in India by state or union territory\n\tTransport by city in India\nHealthcare in West Bengal\n\tHealth in India by state or union territory\n\tMedical and health organisations based in India\n\tHealthcare in India by state or union territory" }, { "title": "During My Apprenticeship", "content": "During My Apprenticeship () is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by Hubert Moest and starring Hedda Vernon, Reinhold Sch\u00fcnzel, and Wilhelm Diegelmann. It is based on the nineteenth century novel From My Farming Days by Fritz Reuter.\n\nThe film's sets were designed by the art director Hans Dreier.\n\nCast\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1919 films\nGerman silent feature films\nGerman black-and-white films\nGerman drama films\nFilms directed by Hubert Moest\nFilms based on German novels\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1919 films\n\t1910s drama films\n\t1910s silent films\n\t1919 in Germany\n\t1919 in film\nGerman silent feature films\n\tGerman films by genre\n\t1910s German film\n\tGerman black-and-white films\nGerman black-and-white films\n\tGerman films\n\tBlack-and-white films by country\nGerman drama films\n\tGerman films by genre\n\t1910s German film\nFilms directed by Hubert Moest\n\tFilms by German directors\nFilms based on German novels\n\tFilms based on novels by nationality\n\tGerman literature\n\tGerman films" }, { "title": "St. Joseph's Monastery, Bikarnakatte", "content": "St. Joseph's Monastery in Mangalore is a house of monastic observance, founded by Belgian Carmelites in 1947 in the area of Carmel Hill, though the Carmelite order had been serving the region since the late 17th Century. On the grounds is the Infant Jesus church, a Roman Catholic Shrine dedicated to infant Jesus, built in a symbolic style, with the basement surrounded by five columns representing the palm of the hand of God. The feast is celebrated every year on 15 January.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMonasteries in Karnataka\nCarmelite monasteries\nRoman Catholic churches in Karnataka\nChristian monasteries established in the 20th century\n1947 establishments in India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMonasteries in Karnataka\n\tReligious buildings and structures in Karnataka\n\tChristianity in Karnataka\n\tIndian building and structure stubs\nCarmelite monasteries\n\tCarmelite Order\n\tRoman Catholic monasteries by order\n\tRoman Catholic orders and societies\nRoman Catholic churches in Karnataka\n\tChurches in India by state or territory\n\tChristianity in Karnataka\nChristian monasteries established in the 20th century\n\tChristian monasteries by century of establishment\n\t20th-century Christian monasteries\n\t20th-century establishments in India\n1947 establishments in India\n\t1947 in India\n\t20th-century establishments in India\n\tEstablishments in India by year\n\tIndian history stubs\n\t1940s establishments in Asia" }, { "title": "Cenarchaeaceae", "content": "The Cenarchaeaceae are a family of the Archaea order, the Cenarchaeales.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCenarchaeaceae\nArchaea families\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCenarchaeaceae\n\tCenarchaeales\n\tArchaea taxonomy\nArchaea families\n\tArchaea taxonomy\n\tFamilies (biology)\n\tBiological taxonomy" }, { "title": "Lanaya", "content": "Lanaya is a village in the Nicobar district of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. It is located in the Great Nicobar tehsil.\n\nDemographics \n\nAccording to the 2011 census of India, Lanaya has only 1 household. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 50%.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Nicobar district\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Nicobar district\n\tVillages in Andaman and Nicobar Islands\n\tGeography of Nicobar district\n\tPopulated places in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands" }, { "title": "Tall Lighthouse", "content": "Tall Lighthouse is an independent publishing house in the UK, established in 1999 by Les Robinson. It publishes full collections of poetry, pamphlets, and the anthology City Lighthouse, a collection of poems by established and emerging poets alike, having featured work by Maurice Riordan, Hugo Williams, Daljit Nagra and Roddy Lumsden, among others. The press has established itself as a leading light on the small press poetry scene, four of its pamphlet publications having received the Poetry Book Society's Pamphlet Choice Award in Spring 2006, Summer and Winter 2008, and Spring 2009. The press was founded by Les Robinson in 1999, and run by Robinson until 2011, when he stepped down in favor of Gareth Lewis. Robinson returned to the director's role after Lewis died in 2016.\n\nAuthors \n\nPoets published by Tall Lighthouse include Sarah Howe, Helen Mort, Rhian Edwards, Aoife Mannix, Baden Prince, Pierre Ringwald, Heather Taylor, Alan Buckley, Ben Parker and Jodie Hollander. A number of young poets (under 30) are also published as part of the press's Pilot series.\n\nPilot Series\n\nThe Pilot series is a project started by Tall Lighthouse in 2007, aimed at publishing poetry pamphlets by eighteen poets under the age of 30, under the editorship of Roddy Lumsden. The project attracted Arts Council funding, and has so far met with success, two of the five Eric Gregory Award winners for 2008 being Pilot series featured poets.\n\nThe poets published as part of the series to date are:\n\n 2007 Ab", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndependent book publishers (United Kingdom)\nPoetry publishers (United Kingdom)\nPublishing companies established in 1999\nPublishing companies based in London\nPoetry in the United Kingdom\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndependent book publishers (United Kingdom)\n\tPublishing companies of the United Kingdom\n\tIndependent book publishers\nPoetry publishers (United Kingdom)\n\tPublishing companies of the United Kingdom\n\tPoetry organizations\nPublishing companies established in 1999\n\tPublishing companies by year of establishment\n\t1999 establishments in the United Kingdom\n\tPublishing organizations\nPublishing companies based in London\n\tPublishing companies of the United Kingdom\n\tCompanies based in London\n\tBook publishing companies by city\nPoetry in the United Kingdom\n\tBritish poetry\n\tBritish literature by genre\n\tPoetry by country" }, { "title": "Karag\u00f6l (Toros)", "content": "Karag\u00f6l is a small crater lake in the Taurus Mountains in Turkey.\n\nGeography\nThe midpoint of the lake is at . It is situated almost on the borderline of Ni\u011fde Province and Mersin Province and is accessible from Darbo\u011faz, a town in the Uluk\u0131\u015fla district of Ni\u011fde Province. Its distance to the Turkish state highway is about .\n\nThe lake\nIts altitude is about . The surface area fluctuates, depending on winter snow fall, but is usually about . Due to high altitude, the area around the lake is devoid of trees, although the shore is covered with shrubs and wild flowers. The lake is home to Rana holtzi, an endemic frog (Werner, 1898), which is popularly called the \"Frog of Toros\" () The lake is popular with mountaineers and trekkers.\n\nAround Karag\u00f6l\nMeydan Yaylas\u0131, a high plateau at the end point of the road from the highway, is about north of Karag\u00f6l. Mountaineers usually begin from Meydan Yaylas\u0131. Another interesting place is a smaller lake named \u00c7inilig\u00f6l to the southwest of Karag\u00f6l and about higher and from Karag\u00f6l.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLakes of Turkey\nLandforms of Ni\u011fde Province\nLandforms of Mersin Province\nTaurus Mountains\nEndemic fauna of Turkey\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLakes of Turkey\n\tBodies of water of Turkey\n\tGeography of Turkey\nLandforms of Ni\u011fde Province\n\tGeography of Ni\u011fde Province\nLandforms of Mersin Province\n\tGeography of Mersin Province\nTaurus Mountains\n\tMountain ranges of Turkey\nEndemic fauna of Turkey\n\tFauna of Turkey by conservation status\n\tEnvironment of Turkey\n\tBiodiversity in Turkey\n\tNature conservation in Turkey\n\tEnvironmental issues in Turkey" }, { "title": "Gmina M\u0142ynarze", "content": "\nGmina M\u0142ynarze is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Mak\u00f3w County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. Its seat is the village of M\u0142ynarze, which lies approximately 23 kilometres (14\u00a0mi) north-east of Mak\u00f3w Mazowiecki and 85\u00a0km (52\u00a0mi) north-east of Warsaw.\n\nThe gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total population is 1,747 (1,766 in 2011).\n\nVillages\nGmina M\u0142ynarze contains the villages and settlements of D\u0142ugo\u0142\u0119ka Wielka, D\u0142ugo\u0142\u0119ka-Koski, Gierwaty, G\u0142a\u017cewo-Cholewy, G\u0142a\u017cewo-\u015awi\u0119szki, Ko\u0142aki, M\u0142ynarze, Modzele, Ochenki, Ogony, Rupin, Sadykierz, Sielu\u0144, Strzemieczne-Hieronimy, Strzemieczne-Oleksy, Strzemieczne-Wiosny and Za\u0142\u0119\u017ce-Ponikiewka.\n\nNeighbouring gminas\nGmina M\u0142ynarze is bordered by the gminas of Czerwonka, Goworowo, Olszewo-Borki, R\u00f3\u017can, Rzeku\u0144 and Sypniewo.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGminas in Mak\u00f3w County\nRural gminas of Masovian Voivodeship\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGminas in Mak\u00f3w County\n\tGminas in Masovian Voivodeship\n\tAdministrative divisions of Mak\u00f3w County\nRural gminas of Masovian Voivodeship\n\tGminas in Masovian Voivodeship\n\tRural subdivisions in Poland\n\tAdministrative subdivisions of Masovian Voivodeship" }, { "title": "Channa Fernando", "content": "Channa Fernando (born 11 June 1988) is a Sri Lankan cricketer. He made his List A debut for Negombo Cricket Club in the 2017\u201318 Premier Limited Overs Tournament on 16 March 2018.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSri Lankan cricketers\nPeople from Negombo\n1988 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSri Lankan cricketers\n\tCricketers by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Sri Lanka\nPeople from Negombo\n\tPeople by city in Sri Lanka\n\tPeople from Western Province, Sri Lanka\n1988 births\n\t1988 in Sri Lanka\n\tBirths by year\nLiving people\n\tBiography by status\n\tPeople by status" }, { "title": "William J. Oliver (industrialist)", "content": "William Jesse Oliver (January 13, 1867 \u2013 March 28, 1925) was an American industrialist who operated one of the nation's most successful contracting firms in the early 20th century. He built several hundred miles of railroad in the Southern Appalachian region during the 1890s and early 1900s, and opened the South's largest privately owned manufacturing plant in 1905. He submitted the initial winning bid for the construction of the Panama Canal in 1907, though the bid was eventually rejected.\n\nAlong with industrial endeavors, Oliver was engaged in civic and political affairs in his adopted hometown of Knoxville, Tennessee. He made national headlines in 1908 when he seized control of the Tennessee Republican Party convention, and had himself and several supporters elected to various party positions. He served as president of Knoxville's Appalachian Exposition in 1910.\n\nEarly life\n\nOliver was born in Mishawaka, Indiana, to Henry and Clara Oliver. He was a nephew of James Oliver (1823\u20131908), an inventor and manufacturer known for the chilled plow, which William's firm would later market. William attended public schools in Mishawaka and nearby South Bend. When he was 16, his father suffered a serious financial setback, forcing William to leave home to find work. He was hired as a bookkeeper for a railroad contractor, and had risen to foreman within a few years.\n\nAt the age of 23, Oliver formed a 15-team outfit that won a railroad grading contract for the Cotton Belt Railroad", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century American businesspeople\nAmerican industrialists\nPeople from Knoxville, Tennessee\nAmerican railroad executives of the 20th century\nBusinesspeople from Tennessee\nPeople from Mishawaka, Indiana\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century American businesspeople\n\tAmerican businesspeople\n\tPeople by century and occupation\n\t20th-century businesspeople\nAmerican industrialists\n\tBusinesspeople in metals\n\tPeople in industry\nPeople from Knoxville, Tennessee\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Tennessee\nAmerican railroad executives of the 20th century\n\tAmerican railroad executives\n\tPeople in the railroad industry\n\tRail transport personnel\nBusinesspeople from Tennessee\n\tPeople from Tennessee by occupation\n\tBusinesspeople from the United States by state\nPeople from Mishawaka, Indiana\n\tPeople by city in Indiana\n\tPeople from Indiana" }, { "title": "The Screaming Woman", "content": "The Screaming Woman is a 1972 American made-for-television horror-thriller film starring Olivia de Havilland and directed by Jack Smight. It is loosely based on a short story by Ray Bradbury (which in turn was based on his 1948 radio play for the CBS show Suspense) with a script written by Merwin Gerard. The film was produced by Universal Television and originally aired as an ABC Movie of the Week on January 29, 1972. It features John Williams's last score (to date) for a TV movie.\n\nPlot\nDe Havilland plays Laura Wynant, a wealthy former mental patient who has travelled to her country estate to recuperate. While there, she discovers, when hearing faint calls for help, that a woman has been buried alive on her property. Laura tries to inform others of what she has found but nobody believes her, and her family begins to suspect a relapse in her mental condition. Because her hands are nearly crippled by arthritis, she is not able to dig the woman up herself. She tricks a local boy into assisting her by telling him she is digging for a lost earring, but when he is scared by the cries of the buried woman she is forced to tell him the truth, which results in a confrontation with the lad's angry father. While going door-to-door to seek help she encounters the buried woman's husband, who had buried her after striking her on the head with a shovel and thought her dead. Laura is confined to her home under doctor's orders but, in a fit of desperation, experiences enough recovery from the", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1972 films\nAmerican films\nEnglish-language films\nAmerican horror thriller films\nFilms based on works by Ray Bradbury\nFilms directed by Jack Smight\nFilms scored by John Williams\nABC Movie of the Week\nUniversal Pictures films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1972 films\n\t1972 in film\n\t1970s American films\n\t1970s horror thriller films\nAmerican films\n\tCinema of the United States\n\tEnglish-language films\nAmerican horror thriller films\n\tAmerican horror films\n\tAmerican thriller films\nFilms based on works by Ray Bradbury\n\tFilms based on American novels\n\tFilms based on science fiction novels\nFilms directed by Jack Smight\n\tFilms by American directors\nFilms scored by John Williams\n\tFilms scored by American composers\nABC Movie of the Week\n\tTelevision series by Universal Television\n\tTelevision films\nUniversal Pictures films\n\tFilms by Universal Pictures\n\tCinema of the United States\n" }, { "title": "Kendall D. Garff", "content": "Kendall Day Garff (July 18, 1906 \u2013 March 14, 1997) was a Utah businessman who owned several automobile dealerships along the Wasatch Front.\n\nBiography\nGarff was born in Draper, Utah. He was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), for which he served as a missionary in Great Britain and Northern Ireland from 1926 to 1928. He graduated from the University of Utah with a BA in Social and Behavioral Science in 1932.\n\nGarff married Marjorie Heiner in 1932 in the Salt Lake Temple and they had three children. Marjorie was ill for many years and died in 1976. Garff remarried Betty June Morgan in 1977.\n\nBefore selling cars, Garff worked as a Shell service station attendant in Salt Lake City, Utah. After an explosion, the station closed for reconstruction and Garff began selling used cars to support himself and founded his company in 1932. He would buy cars in Chicago and bring them back to sell in Salt Lake. In the 1940s, he opened dealerships to sell new cars, starting with Studebaker cars and trucks in 1937, and Oldsmobile in 1946.\n\nGarff's son, Robert H. Garff, was his successor in running the company.\n\nIndustry and community\n\nBesides his own involvement with Garff Enterprises, Garff's other businesses included the Deseret Livestock Company and Skull Valley Ranches. He served as director of First Security Corporation for 25 years, president of Fidelity American Life Insurance Co., and director of Detroiter Mobile Homes, the world's largest mob", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Draper, Utah\nAmerican businesspeople in retailing\nAmerican Latter Day Saints\nUniversity of Utah alumni\nAmerican automobile salespeople\nBusinesspeople from Salt Lake City\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Draper, Utah\n\tPeople by city in Utah\n\tPeople from Salt Lake County, Utah\nAmerican businesspeople in retailing\n\tBusinesspeople in retailing by nationality\n\tAmerican businesspeople by industry\nAmerican Latter Day Saints\n\tLatter Day Saints by nationality\n\tReligion in the United States by state\n\tMembers of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\nUniversity of Utah alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Utah\n\tUniversity of Utah people\nAmerican automobile salespeople\n\tAmerican salespeople\n\tAmerican people in the automobile industry\nBusinesspeople from Salt Lake City\n\tBusinesspeople from Utah\n\tPeople from Salt Lake City\n\tPeople by city in the United States by occupation\nBusinesspeople in insurance\n\tAmerican businesspeople in insurance\n\tAmerican businesspeople by industry\nPeople associated with the petroleum industry\n\tAmerican people in the petroleum industry\n\tAmerican businesspeople by industry\n\tAmerican people by industry\nBusinesspeople in agriculture\n\tAmerican agriculturalists\n\tAmerican businesspeople by industry" }, { "title": "Goich", "content": "Goich may refer to:\n\n Dan Goich (born 1944), a former professional American football player\n Wilma Goich (born 1945), Italian pop singer and television personality\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurname\nItalian pop singers\nAmerican football players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurname\n\tNames by type\n\tItalian surnames\n\tAmerican surnames\nItalian pop singers\n\tItalian singers by genre\n\tPop singers by nationality\nAmerican football players\n\tAmerican football in the United States\n\tSportspeople by sport in the United States" }, { "title": "Daniel Erik N\u00e6z\u00e9n", "content": "Daniel Erik (Eric) N\u00e6z\u00e9n (February 27, 1752, Sk\u00f6vde - December 1, 1808, Ume\u00e5), was a Swedish provincial physician , engraver , composer and natural scientist.\nIn his youth N\u00e6z\u00e9n was a founder member, on 13 December 1769, of the Swedish Topographical Society in Skara alongside parish priest and naturalist Clas Bjerkander, Anders Dahl, Johan Abraham, entomologist Leonard Gyllenhaal, chemist Johan Afzelius and Olof Kn\u00f6s. The members reported on plant and animal life, geography, topography, historical monuments and economic life, mostly in the V\u00e4sterg\u00f6tland area. \nFrom 1770, N\u00e6z\u00e9n studied in Uppsala , where in April 1782 he gained his licentiate of medicine. He studied under Carl von Linn\u00e9. In July 1782 he became a provincial physician in Ume\u00e5. As a natural scientist, he contributed entomological papers to the Academy of Sciences journals. And also for the science academy he, from 1796 until his death, made meteorological observations in Ume\u00e5 . N\u00e6z\u00e9n left a comprehensive collection of insects, plants and minerals. \nN\u00e6z\u00e9n studied at the Musical Academy in 1773 and was an amateur musician and amateur composer. He was elected as member 124 of the Royal Music Academy on 18 December 1790 and by the Royal Academy of Sciences in 1793.\n\nHe described the weevil Anoplus plantaris (Naezen, 1794) and the moth Tortrix naezeniana described by Carl Peter Thunberg, 1797 honours his name.\n\nWorks\npartial list\nNa\u00ebzen, D. E. 1792: Beskrifning p\u00e5 n\u00e5gra, vid Ume\u00e5 fundne, ok\u00e4nde arter ibland Skalbagga", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish physicians\nSwedish engravers\nSwedish composers\nSwedish naturalists\n18th-century Swedish scientists\nMembers of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences\nPeople from Sk\u00f6vde\nPeople from Ume\u00e5\nUppsala University alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish physicians\n\tPhysicians by nationality\n\tSwedish health professionals\nSwedish engravers\n\tEngravers by nationality\n\tSwedish artists\nSwedish composers\n\tComposers by nationality\n\tSwedish musicians\nSwedish naturalists\n\tNaturalists by nationality\n\tSwedish scientists\n18th-century Swedish scientists\n\t18th-century scientists by nationality\n\t18th-century Swedish people\n\tMembers of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences\nMembers of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences\n\tRoyal Swedish Academy of Sciences\n\tSwedish scientists\nPeople from Sk\u00f6vde\n\tPeople by city in Sweden\n\tSk\u00f6vde\nPeople from Ume\u00e5\n\tPeople by city in Sweden\n\tUme\u00e5\nUppsala University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Sweden\n\tUppsala University\n" }, { "title": "Patricia Benner", "content": "Patricia Sawyer Benner (born August 31, 1942) is a nursing theorist, academic and author. She is known for one of her books, From Novice to Expert: Excellence and Power in Clinical Nursing Practice (1984). Benner described the stages of learning and skill acquisition across the careers of nurses, applying the Dreyfus model of skill acquisition to nursing practice. Benner is a professor emerita at the University of California, San Francisco UCSF School of Nursing.\n\nEarly life\nBenner was born Patricia Sawyer in August 1942 in Hampton, Virginia. Benner, her parents and her two sisters moved to California when she was a child. Her parents were divorced when she was in high school, which she described as a difficult event for her entire family. Benner decided to become a nurse while working in a hospital admitting department during college.\n\nShe earned an associate degree in nursing from Pasadena City College simultaneously with a bachelor's degree from Pasadena College in 1964. She married Richard Benner in 1967 and they had two children. Benner earned a master's degree in nursing from UCSF in 1970 and a PhD from the University of California, Berkeley in 1982.\n\nAcademic career\nBenner joined the nursing faculty at UCSF in 1982. Early in her academic career, Benner led the Achieving Methods of Intraprofessional Consensus, Assessment and Evaluation Project (AMICAE Project). She held an endowed chair at UCSF in ethics and spirituality for several years. In 2004, she became director o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNursing theorists\nAmerican nursing academics\nUniversity of California, San Francisco faculty\nAmerican women writers\nAmerican women academics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNursing theorists\n\tNursing researchers\n\tNursing scholars by discipline\n\tHealth theorists\nAmerican nursing academics\n\tNursing in the United States\n\tAmerican academics by subject\nUniversity of California, San Francisco faculty\n\tFaculty by university or college in California\n\tUniversity of California faculty\nAmerican women writers\n\t20th-century American women writers\n\t21st-century American women writers\n\tAmerican women non-fiction writers\nAmerican women academics\n\tAmerican women by occupation\n\tAmerican academics" }, { "title": "Proprioseiopsis clausae", "content": "Proprioseiopsis clausae is a species of mite in the family Phytoseiidae.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpecies of mite\nPhytoseiidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpecies of mite\n\tArachnids\n\tAnimals by type\nPhytoseiidae\n\tArachnida families\n\tArthropod families" }, { "title": "Eschbach Dam", "content": "The Eschbach Dam () was the first dam to be built in Germany for drinking water supply. It is located in Remscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. With its opening in 1891, this pioneer work of hydraulic engineering was a milestone in the economic development of the city of Remscheid.\n\nHistory \nThe Eschbach Dam was designed by pioneering hydraulic engineer and professor Otto Intze. It was constructed during the years 1889 to 1891 by the industrialist Robert B\u00f6ker following the idea of the Intze Principle.\n\nUntil the beginning of the 20th century it was common in Germany to name the dam after the city where it stood rather than the waters it impounded. Consequently, in the writings of the times, the Eschbach Dam is also called the Remscheid Dam.\n\nThis impressive work of water commerce saw many diverse imitations worldwide and was a popular tourist destination from the beginning. Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia visited the dam on July 15, 1897. Two years later, Emperor Wilhelm II visited the dam and praised it as a great work of construction technology and water commerce. In 1977, in order to make the dam more attractive to visitors, a road was built around the reservoir that led to a nature trail.\n\nThe dam was redeveloped from 1991 to 1994. It was refortified with a 35\u00a0cm (13\u00a0in) thick concrete retaining wall and an inspection walkway on the water side. A new drainage system was also added, along with new removal processors and monitoring systems.\n\nA good view ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDams in North Rhine-Westphalia\nReservoirs in Germany\nHistory of hydraulic engineering\nDams completed in 1891\nHeritage sites in North Rhine-Westphalia\nTourist attractions in North Rhine-Westphalia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDams in North Rhine-Westphalia\n\tBuildings and structures in North Rhine-Westphalia\n\tDams in Germany by state\nReservoirs in Germany\n\tLakes of Germany by state\n\tReservoirs by country\nHistory of hydraulic engineering\n\tHistory of technology\n\tHistory of engineering\n\tHydraulic engineering\nDams completed in 1891\n\tDams by year of completion\n\t1891 in Germany\nHeritage sites in North Rhine-Westphalia\n\tCultural heritage monuments in Germany by state\n\tTourist attractions in North Rhine-Westphalia\nTourist attractions in North Rhine-Westphalia\n\tTourist attractions in Germany by state\n\tBuildings and structures in North Rhine-Westphalia" }, { "title": "Schivenoglia", "content": "Schivenoglia (Lower Mantovano: ) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Mantua in the Italian region Lombardy, located about southeast of Milan and about southeast of Mantua.\n\nSchivenoglia borders the following municipalities: Borgo Mantovano, Quingentole, Quistello, San Giovanni del Dosso.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nComunes of the Province of Mantua\nCities and towns in Lombardy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nComunes of the Province of Mantua\n\tMunicipalities of Lombardy\n\tSubdivisions of Italy\n\tCities and towns in Lombardy\n\tProvince of Mantua\nCities and towns in Lombardy\n\tMunicipalities of Italy by region\n\tGeography of Lombardy\n\tLombardy" }, { "title": "Trowbridge House", "content": "The Trowbridge House is a historic building located in Washington, D.C., that is currently being renovated to serve as a presidential residence, specifically for the use of former presidents of the United States while visiting the capital city. The only US government residential facility currently dedicated for use by former presidents is the Presidential Townhouse.\n\nConstructed in 1859 as the residence of William P. Trowbridge, Trowbridge sold the house in 1869 and, in the early 20th century, it was leased by the United States government for use as office space. The government ultimately purchased the building in 1950 and, over the following decades, it housed the offices of the Commission of Fine Arts, and from 1989 to 1993 The President.\u2019s Drug Advisory Council. Larer the White House Millennium Council, Psychological Strategy Board, Operations Coordinating Board, White House Office of Women's Initiatives and Outreach, and White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.\n\nTrowbridge House abuts the President's Guest House (Blair House) on its south side and 712 Jackson Place, which houses the Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation, on the north.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHouses in Washington, D.C.\nPresidential residences in the United States\nHistoric buildings and structures in Washington, D.C.\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHouses in Washington, D.C.\n\tResidential buildings in Washington, D.C.\n\tBuildings and structures in Washington, D.C.\n\tUnited States federal building property\n\tHouses in the United States by city\n\tBuildings and structures in Washington, D.C. by type\n\tHouses in the United States by state\nPresidential residences in the United States\n\tResidences of presidents of the United States\n\tPresidential residences\nHistoric buildings and structures in Washington, D.C.\n\tBuildings and structures in Washington, D.C.\n\tHistoric sites in Washington, D.C.\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.\n\tUnited States historic place stubs" }, { "title": "Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation", "content": "The Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation (), sometimes shortened to Civic Chamber (), is a consultative civil society institution with 168 members created in 2005 in Russia to analyze draft legislation and monitor the activities of the parliament, government, and other government bodies of Russia and its Federal Subjects. It has a role similar to an oversight committee and has consultative powers. A convocation of the chamber is in power for a three-year term.\n\nCreation of the Chamber\n\nThe creation of the chamber was suggested by Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, on September 13, 2004.\n\nThe Civic Chamber was organized according to the federal law On the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation (Full text in Russian: ), that had been approved by the State Duma on March 16, by the Federation Council of Russia on March 23, had been signed by the President on April 4, had been published on April 7, and had come into force on July 1, 2005.\n\nMembers appointment\nAccording to the Article 6 of the law the President appoints 42 members of the chamber who are supposed to have distinguished merit for the state and society.. On September 30, 2005 the said group was appointed by Vladimir Putin.\n\nOn November 15, 2005, the second half of the Chamber was convened as the first 42 members had elected 42 more deputies from All-Russia public associations. On December 23, 2005, these 84 members in turn elected 42 representatives of regional and interregional public associations (List of the m", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernment of Russia\nFederal Subjects of Russia\n2005 establishments in Russia\nPolitical organizations based in Russia\nConsultative organizations\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernment of Russia\n\tPolitics of Russia\n\tGovernment by country\nFederal Subjects of Russia\n\tSubdivisions of Russia\n\tFirst-level administrative country subdivisions\n2005 establishments in Russia\n\t2005 establishments by country\n\t21st-century establishments in Russia\n\tEstablishments in Russia by year\nPolitical organizations based in Russia\n\tPolitical organizations by country\n\tOrganizations based in Russia by subject\nConsultative organizations\n\tTypes of organization\n\tPolitical organizations\n\tAdvisory bodies" }, { "title": "Garry Lund", "content": "Garry Lund is an association football player who represented New Zealand.\n\nLund made his full All Whites debut in a 2\u20131 win over Fiji on 19 September 1986 and ended his international playing career with 15 A-international caps and 1 goal to his credit, his final cap earned in a 0\u20131 loss to Saudi Arabia on 24 April 1993.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew Zealand association footballers\nNew Zealand international footballers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew Zealand association footballers\n\tAssociation footballers by nationality\n\tNew Zealand sportspeople in football\nNew Zealand international footballers\n\tAssociation football players by national team\n\tNew Zealand sportspeople in football\n\tFootballers in New Zealand by club\n\tNew Zealand international sportspeople" }, { "title": "Palamism", "content": "Palamism or the Palamite theology comprises the teachings of Gregory Palamas (c. 1296\u20131359), whose writings defended the Eastern Orthodox practice of Hesychasm against the attack of Barlaam. Followers of Palamas are sometimes referred to as Palamites.\n\nSeeking to defend the assertion that humans can become like God through deification without compromising God's transcendence, Palamas distinguished between God's inaccessible essence and the energies through which he becomes known and enables others to share his divine life. The central idea of the Palamite theology is a distinction between the divine essence and the divine energies that is not a merely conceptual distinction.\n\nPalamism is a central element of Eastern Orthodox theology, being made into dogma in the Eastern Orthodox Church by the Hesychast councils.\nPalamism has been described as representing \"the deepest assimilation of the monastic and dogmatic traditions, combined with a repudiation of the philosophical notion of the exterior wisdom\".\n\nHistorically, Western Christianity has tended to reject Palamism, especially the essence\u2013energies distinction, some times characterizing it as a heretical introduction of an unacceptable division in the Trinity. Further, the practices used by the later hesychasts used to achieve theosis were characterized as \"magic\" by the Western Christians. More recently, some Roman Catholic thinkers have taken a positive view of Palamas's teachings, including the essence\u2013energies distincti", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEastern Orthodox theology\nHesychasm\nChristian mysticism\nReligious philosophical concepts\nChristianity in the Byzantine Empire\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEastern Orthodox theology\n\tChristian theology by tradition\n\tChristian theology by denomination\nHesychasm\n\tEastern Orthodox mysticism\n\tChristian mysticism by tradition\nChristian mysticism\n\tChristianity and mysticism\nReligious philosophical concepts\n\tPhilosophy of religion\n\tReligious concepts\nChristianity in the Byzantine Empire\n\tByzantine Christianity\n\tHistory of Christianity by region or country\n\tHistory of Eastern Orthodoxy\n\tHistory of Christianity in Europe\n\tChristianity in the Middle Ages\n\tByzantine Empire" }, { "title": "Ajaokuta", "content": "Ajaokuta is a Local Government Area in Kogi State, Nigeria and a town within it on the left bank of the Niger River. The headquarters of the LGA are in the town of Egayin in the south of the area at .\n\nIt has an area of 1,362\u00a0km and a population of 122,321 at the 2006 census. As of 2008 Ajaokuta, the town, had an estimated population of 16,039.\n\nThe postal code of the area is 263.\n\nAjaokuta Steel Mill\n\nThe town is the home of the multibillion-dollar Ajaokuta Steel Mill, the largest steel mill in Nigeria. Begun by the Soviet Union in 1979 under a cooperation agreement with Nigeria, the complex reached 98% completion by 1994. The steelworks have been called the \"bedrock of Nigeria\u2019s industrialization\". However, the project has been mismanaged, and the steel mill has not produced a single sheet of steel .\n\nTransport \n\nThe town is not connected to the Nigerian railway system, except by river. In 1987, a contract was awarded for the construction of a standard gauge railway from the iron mines at Itakpe to the steelworks at Ajaokuta, continuing to the Atlantic Ocean port city of Warri. The Warri\u2013Ajaokuta\u2013Itakpe line is still incomplete , and the section from Itakpe to Ajaokuta has been vandalised. The Nigerian government plans to repair the railway and put it into operation in June 2018.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Kogi State\nLocal Government Areas in Kogi State\nSteel companies of Nigeria\nIndustrial buildings in Nigeria\nRail transport in Nigeria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Kogi State\n\tPopulated places in Nigeria by state\n\tGeography of Kogi State\nLocal Government Areas in Kogi State\n\tLocal Government Areas in Nigeria by state\n\tPolitical divisions of Kogi State\nSteel companies of Nigeria\n\tMetal companies of Nigeria\n\tCompanies based in Kogi State\nIndustrial buildings in Nigeria\n\tBuildings and structures in Kogi State\n\tIndustrial architecture\nRail transport in Nigeria\n\tTransport in Kogi State\n\tTransportation in Nigeria by mode\n\tRail transportation in Africa\n\tRailway lines in Nigeria" }, { "title": "Lords of the Underground", "content": "The Lords of the Underground (L.O.T.U.G.) is an American hip-hop trio based in Newark, New Jersey. The group is composed of Dupr\u00e9 \"DoItAll\" Kelly (born January 14, 1971), Al'Terik \"Mr. Funke\" Wardrick (born November 15, 1972) and Bruce A. \"DJ Lord Jazz\" Colston (born November 20, 1968).\n\nHistory \nMCs Mr. Funke and DoItAll Dupr\u00e9 met DJ Lord Jazz (a native of Cleveland) when all three were undergraduates at Shaw University in North Carolina. A friend of Doitall's introduced the group to legendary producer Marley Marl, who invited them to record at his studio with help from K-Def. In 1990, Redman at the beginning of his career served as DJ for DoItAll of Lords Of The Underground at Club Sensations in Newark, New Jersey.\n\nThe group released their debut album, Here Come the Lords on March 9, 1993 with production handled by Marley Marl and K-Def. In 2013, the American magazine Spin added the album to its list of \"The 50 Best Rap Albums From 1993\". The album peaked at 66 on the Billboard 200 and featured five charting singles, including the group's signature song, \"Chief Rocka\". In 2015, Complex placed the song in 85th place on its list of \"The 100 Greatest Hip-Hop Beats of All Time\".\n\nBy the end of 1993, the Lords had received an award from BET as best rap group of the year.\n\nThe group released their second album, Keepers of the Funk the following year on November 1, 1994. Keepers of the Funk peaked at 47 on the Billboard 200 and featured three charting singles, the most successfu", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican hip hop groups\nHip hop trios\nMusical groups from Newark, New Jersey\nMusical groups established in 1990\n1990s establishments in New Jersey\nEast Coast hip hop groups\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican hip hop groups\n\tHip hop groups by nationality\n\tMusical groups from the United States by genre\nHip hop trios\n\tHip hop groups\n\tTrios\nMusical groups from Newark, New Jersey\n\tMusical groups from New Jersey by city\n\tNewark, New Jersey\nMusical groups established in 1990\n\tMusical groups established in the 1990s\n\t1990 establishments in the United States\n\t1990 in music\n1990s establishments in New Jersey\n\t1990s establishments in the United States by state\n\t20th-century establishments in New Jersey\n\tHistory of New Jersey\nEast Coast hip hop groups\n\tAmerican hip hop groups\n\tEast Coast hip hop\n\tMusical groups from the Eastern United States by genre" }, { "title": "German volume training", "content": "German Volume Training (GVT), commonly referred to as the \"10x10 workout\", is a form of weight training. It employs high set counts and moderate repetitions. GVT workouts typically involve 10 sets of 10 repetitions focused on a specific muscle group.\n\nMuscle building \nGVT training programs emphasize different muscle groups each day in order to work the targeted muscle groups close to their breaking points, causing the body to build muscle mass quickly. GVT is a mainstream bodybuilding program and can be done at a frequency suitable to the trainee.\n\nGuidelines ensure trainer safety - rest is important between sets, and should last between 60 and 90 seconds. During the set the lifter must also consider the amount of weight. For any given exercise, only about 60% of the lifter's one rep max should be used. For example, if a lifter's maximum bench press amount is 100 pounds (45 kg) then they should only lift 60 pounds (27 kg) for each rep. Another important consideration when using this type of training program is recovery time. \n\nMost training programs involve daily training, whereas GVT recommends 5 days of workouts each week. Since each day a different muscle group is targeted and worked to near exhaustion, the soreness of that muscle may feel more intense and recovery may take longer than normal. On the 6th day, the regimen starts over, giving the lifter 2 days off for muscle recovery. The GVT program typically helps put on mass, and does not necessarily help improve the lift", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWeight training\nBodybuilding training\nStrength training\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWeight training\n\tStrength training\n\tSports science\n\tExercise physiology\nBodybuilding training\n\tPhysical exercise\n\tStrength training\nStrength training\n\tPhysical exercise\n\tFitness\n\tSports science\n\tExercise physiology\n\tHealth promotion\n\tExercise-related injuries\n\tPhysical culture\n\tPhysiotherapy\n\tSports medicine" }, { "title": "Steven Kent (swimmer)", "content": "Steven Kent (born 3 January 1988 in Levin) is a New Zealand swimmer. He competed in the 4 \u00d7 200 metre freestyle relay event at the 2012 Summer Olympics.\n\nFive years later, he competed at the 2017 World Games winning a bronze medal in lifesaving.\n\nKent's older brother Dean was also a New Zealand Olympic representative swimmer.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew Zealand male swimmers\nOlympic swimmers of New Zealand\nSwimmers at the 2012 Summer Olympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew Zealand male swimmers\n\tSwimmers by nationality\n\tMale swimmers\n\tSport in New Zealand by sport\n\tSwimming in New Zealand\nOlympic swimmers of New Zealand\n\tNew Zealand Olympians\n\tNew Zealand sportspeople in swimming\n\tSwimmers at the Summer Olympics by country\nSwimmers at the 2012 Summer Olympics\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Olympics\n\tSwimming at the Summer Olympics" }, { "title": "Streptomyces vinaceus", "content": "Streptomyces vinaceus is a bacterium species from the genus of Streptomyces. Streptomyces vinaceus produces vitamin B12, viomycin, amicetin and citreamycin delta.\n\nFurther reading\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStreptomyces\nBacterium species\nVitamin B12\nViomycin\nAmicetin\nCitreamycin delta\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStreptomyces\n\tActinobacteria\n\tStreptomycineae\nBacterium species\n\tBacteria\n\tBacterial taxonomy\nVitamin B12\n\tVitamins\n\tB vitamins\nViomycin\n\tAntibiotics\n\tStreptomyces secondary metabolites\nAmicetin\n\tAntibiotics\n\tStreptomyces secondary metabolites\nCitreamycin delta\n\tAntibiotics\n\tStreptomyces secondary metabolites" }, { "title": "2021 Tour of the Alps", "content": "The 2021 Tour of the Alps was the 44th edition of the Tour of the Alps road cycling stage race and the fifth edition since its renaming from the Giro del Trentino. It was held from 19 to 23 April 2021 in the Austrian state of Tyrol and in the Italian provinces of Trentino and South Tyrol, which all make up the Euroregion of Tyrol\u2013South Tyrol\u2013Trentino. The 2.Pro-category race was initially scheduled to be a part of the inaugural edition of the UCI ProSeries, but after the 2020 edition was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it made its UCI ProSeries debut in 2021, while also still being a part of the 2021 UCI Europe Tour.\n\nTeams \nThirteen of the nineteen UCI WorldTeams, seven UCI ProTeams, and one UCI Continental team made up the twenty-one teams that participated in the race. UCI ProTeam was originally invited to participate, but they imposed a self-suspension on racing after one of their riders received a positive anti-doping test. Teams were allowed to field up a maximum of seven riders each, but four teams (, , , and ) each decided to only field six, for a total of 143 riders. Of this number, there were 116 finishers.\n\nUCI WorldTeams\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nUCI ProTeams\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nUCI Continental Teams\n\nRoute \nThe five-day stage race started on 19 April and finished on 23 April, covering and around of elevation. The race began in Brixen in South Tyrol, Italy and traveled north to cross the border into Tyrol, Austria for the remainder of stage 1 and the en", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2021 in men's road cycling\nUCI ProSeries\nUCI Europe Tour\nCycling races in Italy\nCycling races in Austria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2021 in men's road cycling\n\t2021 in road cycling\n\t2021 in sports\n\tMen's road cycling by year\nUCI ProSeries\n\tUCI Professional Continental and Continental teams\n\tCycling races\nUCI Europe Tour\n\tUCI Continental Circuits\n\tCycling races\nCycling races in Italy\n\tCycling in Italy\n\tCycling by country\n\tSports competitions in Italy\nCycling races in Austria\n\tCycling in Austria\n\tCycling by country\n\tSports competitions in Austria" }, { "title": "Asadabad, South Khorasan", "content": "Asadabad (, also Romanized as Asad\u0101b\u0101d; also known as Hasad\u0101b\u0101d) is a village in Neh Rural District, in the Central District of Nehbandan County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 823, in 179 families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Nehbandan County\nCities in South Khorasan Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Nehbandan County\n\tPopulated places in South Khorasan Province\n\tGeography of South Khorasan Province\nCities in South Khorasan Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tCities in Iran\n\tSouth Khorasan Province" }, { "title": "Lordosis behavior", "content": "Lordosis behavior, also known as mammalian lordosis (Greek lord\u014dsis, from lordos \"bent backward\") or presenting, is the naturally occurring body posture for sexual receptivity to copulation present in most mammals including rodents, elephants, and cats. The primary characteristics of the behavior are a lowering of the forelimbs but with the rear limbs extended and hips raised, ventral arching of the spine and a raising, or sideward displacement, of the tail. During lordosis, the spine curves dorsoventrally so that its apex points towards the abdomen.\n\nDescription\nLordosis is a reflex action that causes many non-primate female mammals to adopt a body position that is often crucial to reproductive behavior. The posture moves the pelvic tilt in an anterior direction, with the posterior pelvis rising up, the bottom angling backward and the front angling downward. Lordosis aids in copulation as it elevates the hips, thereby facilitating penetration by the penis. It is commonly seen in female mammals during estrus (being \"in heat\"). Lordosis occurs during copulation itself and in some species, like the cat, during pre-copulatory behavior.\n\nNeurobiology\n\nThe lordosis reflex arc is hardwired in the spinal cord, at the level of the lumbar and sacral vertebrae (L1, L2, L5, L6 and S1). In the brain, several regions modulate the lordosis reflex. The vestibular nuclei and the cerebellum, via the vestibular tract, send information which makes it possible to coordinate the lordosis reflex w", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAnimal sexual behaviour\nMammalian sexuality\nVertebrate anatomy\nNeurobiology\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAnimal sexual behaviour\n\tAnimal behavior\n\tMammalian sexuality\n\tReproduction in animals\nMammalian sexuality\n\tAnimal sexual behaviour\n\tReproduction in mammals\nVertebrate anatomy\n\tAnimal anatomy\nNeurobiology\n\tBiology by subject\n\tBiology of the nervous system\n\tBranches of neuroscience" }, { "title": "Dewey Wade", "content": "Dewey Wade was an NCAA football player and coach, and a player for the National Football League's San Francisco 49ers born in St. Joseph, Missouri.\n\nBiography\nWade went to school at Omaha North High School, where he was on the state football champion team in 1948, and the city champion football teams of 1949 and 1950. In 1950, he won the honors of joining the All-City and All-State teams, as well as lettering in football, wrestling, basketball and track.\n\nLater that year Wade began college at Kansas State University, where he played for the Wildcats. He scored first Big Seven touchdown versus the University of Missouri in 1950 and led the team in rushing yardage versus Kansas as well. He also rushed for 79 yards and six first downs versus Nebraska. Wade left college to play football for the United States Marine Corps football team. He was named to the \"second team\" for the 1954 All-Service Team.\n\nIn 1955 Wade was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers. He played for the Houston Cougars in 1957 and 1958, and graduated from University of Houston in 1959.\n\nCoaching\nWade became a coach with Dick Offenheimer for the University at Buffalo in 1960 and stayed there through 1965. In 1966, he went to the University of Maryland with head coach Lou Saban, and in 1969 he began coaching at Utah State University with Chuck Mills, staying there until 1971.\n\nIn 1972 Wade began coaching with Vince Gibson at his alma mater of Kansas State University.\n\nWade also had stints coaching professionally wi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football players from Missouri\nAmerican football running backs\nSan Francisco 49ers players\nKansas State Wildcats football players\nBuffalo Bulls football coaches\nMaryland Terrapins football coaches\nUtah State Aggies football coaches\nKansas State Wildcats football coaches\nPlayers of American football from Nebraska\nOmaha North High School alumni\nKansas State University alumni\nUniversity of Houston alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football players from Missouri\n\tAmerican football players by state\n\tAmerican sportspeople by state\n\tSportspeople from Missouri\nAmerican football running backs\n\tRunning backs\n\tAmerican football positions\nSan Francisco 49ers players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tAmerican football players by club\nKansas State Wildcats football players\n\tCollege football players in the United States\n\tAmerican football players by university or college in the United States\nBuffalo Bulls football coaches\n\tAmerican football coaches by university or college in the United States\n\tCollege football coaches in the United States\nMaryland Terrapins football coaches\n\tAmerican football coaches by university or college in the United States\n\tCollege football coaches in the United States\nUtah State Aggies football coaches\n\tAmerican football coaches by university or college in the United States\n\tCollege football coaches in the United States\nKansas State Wildcats football coaches\n\tAmerican football coaches by university or college in the United States\n\tCollege football coaches in the United States\nPlayers of American football from Nebraska\n\tAmerican football players by state\n\tAmerican sportspeople by state\n\tSportspeople from Nebraska\nOmaha North High School alumni\n\tHigh school alumni by school in the United States\n\tAlumni by high school in the United States\nKansas State University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tAlumni by university or college in Kansas\nUniversity of Houston alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tAlumni by university or college in Texas" }, { "title": "Yoko Inada", "content": "Yoko Inada (born 6 September 1969) is a Japanese sport shooter who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics, in the 2000 Summer Olympics, and in the 2004 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese sport shooters\nOlympic shooters of Japan\nShooters at the 1996 Summer Olympics\nShooters at the 2000 Summer Olympics\nShooters at the 2004 Summer Olympics\n1969 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese sport shooters\n\tShooting sports in Japan\n\tSport shooters by nationality\nOlympic shooters of Japan\n\tShooting at the Summer Olympics\n\tShooters at the Olympics by country\nShooters at the 1996 Summer Olympics\n\t1996 Summer Olympics competitors\n\tShooting at the 1996 Summer Olympics\nShooters at the 2000 Summer Olympics\n\t2000 Summer Olympics competitors\n\tShooting at the 2000 Summer Olympics\nShooters at the 2004 Summer Olympics\n\t2004 Summer Olympics competitors\n\tShooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics\n1969 births\n\t20th-century births\n\tBirths by year\nLiving people\n\tLiving people by year of birth\n\tPeople by status" }, { "title": "Lower Ramu languages", "content": "The Lower Ramu or Ottilien\u2013Misegian languages consist of two branches in the Ramu language family. They are all spoken in Yawar Rural LLG, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.\n\nClassification\nThe Lower Ramu languages as classified by Usher and by Foley (2018) are:\n\nLower Ramu languages\nOttilien languages\nWatam, Kaian\nGamay (Borei)\nBosmun, Awar\nMisegian languages (Ruboni languages)\nMikarew (Aruamu)\nSepen, Kirei\n\nLower Ramu as presented in Foley (2018) has been reduced in scope from the classification given in Foley (2005), which is as follows.\n\nLower Ramu\nWatam-Awar-Gamay (WAG) = Ottilien\nWatam, Kaian\nGamay\nBosmun, Awar\nMikarew-Kire (MK) = Misegian (Ruboni)\nTangu, Igom\n\nThe Ataitan languages, including Tangu and Igom, are not included in Foley (2018).\n\nPronouns\nTentative proto-Lower Ramu pronoun reconstructions by Foley (2005) are:\n\n{| \n! !! singular !! dual !! plural\n|-\n! 1st person\n| *\u014bgu || *a\u014bga || *ai\n|-\n! 2nd person\n| *nu || *(n)o\u014bgo(a) || *ni/e\n|-\n! 3rd person\n| *ma(n) || *mani(\u014bg) || *mV(n)\n|}\n\nCognates\nLike cognates between proto-Lower Sepik and proto-Lower Ramu listed by Foley (2005) are:\n\n{| class=\"wikitable\"\n! gloss !! proto-Lower Sepik !! proto-Lower Ramu\n|-\n| tongue || *min\u0268\u014b || *mi(m)\n|-\n| ear || *kwand- || *kwar\n|-\n| lime || *awi(r) || *awi(r)\n|-\n| eat || *am(b) || *am(b)\n|}\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLanguages of Papua New Guinea\nMadang Province\nPapuan languages\nRamu languages\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLanguages of Papua New Guinea\n\tLanguages by country\n\tPapua New Guinea culture\n\tLanguages of Oceania\nMadang Province\n\tProvinces of Papua New Guinea\n\tSubdivisions of Papua New Guinea\n\tGeography of Papua New Guinea\nPapuan languages\n\tLanguage families\n\tLanguages of Oceania\nRamu languages\n\tPapuan languages\n\tLanguages of Papua New Guinea\n\tLanguages of Oceania\n" }, { "title": "Neuburg (Winterthur)", "content": "Neuburg is a quarter in the district 6 of Winterthur.\n\nIt was formerly a part of W\u00fclflingen municipality, which was incorporated into Winterthur in 1922.\n\nThe name of the quarter comes from a former castle called \"Neuburg\" (engl. \"newcastle\") on a hill above the little village. Since the 16th century the name \"Neuburg\" isn't in use anymore for the place where the castle was, it is called nowadays \"Hoh-W\u00fclflingen\". From the former castle you only see the moats and a little part of the wall left.\n\nWinterthur", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Winterthur\nFormer municipalities of Canton Zurich\nHistorical quarters of Winterthur\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Winterthur\n\tGeography of Winterthur\n\tSubdivisions of Switzerland\nFormer municipalities of Canton Zurich\n\tMunicipalities of the canton of Zurich\n\tHistory of the canton of Zurich\nHistorical quarters of Winterthur\n\tGeography of Winterthur\n\tHistory of Winterthur\n\tHistory of the canton of Zurich" }, { "title": "Ca\u00f1uelas F\u00fatbol Club", "content": "Ca\u00f1uelas F\u00fatbol Club is an Argentine football club from the city of Ca\u00f1uelas in Buenos Aires Province. The team currently plays in Primera C Metropolitana, the fourth division of the Argentine football league system.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in Buenos Aires Province\nArgentine Primera C Metropolitana clubs\nFootball clubs in Argentina\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in Buenos Aires Province\n\tFootball in Argentina by province\n\tSport in Buenos Aires Province\n\tAssociation football clubs by city\nArgentine Primera C Metropolitana clubs\n\tArgentine football clubs by competition\nFootball clubs in Argentina\n\tAssociation football clubs by country\n\tSport in Argentina by sport\n\tFootball in Argentina" }, { "title": "OLIS", "content": "OLIS may refer to:\n OECD Committee Information Service, a statistical data source\n Oficjalna Lista Sprzeda\u017cy (OLiS), a Polish record chart\n Ol\u00eds, Iceland Oil Ltd.\n Oxford Libraries Information System, a library catalog", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStatistical data sources\nRecord charts\nOil companies of Iceland\nLibrary catalogs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStatistical data sources\n\tInformation systems\n\tData collection\nRecord charts\n\tCharts (music)\n\tPopular music\nOil companies of Iceland\n\tEnergy companies of Iceland\n\tOil companies by country\nLibrary catalogs\n\tLibrary technology and systems\n\tLibraries\n\tBibliographic databases and indexes\n\tOxford University Press\n\tUniversity and college libraries in the United Kingdom\n\tAcademic libraries in England\n\tLibraries in Oxfordshire\n\tLibraries in Oxford\n\tOxford University" }, { "title": "Immortal (Beth Hart album)", "content": "Immortal is the debut solo album by Beth Hart. It was listed as released by Beth Hart Band.\n\nTrack listing\n\n \"Run\" (Beth Hart, Jimmy Khoury)\n \"Spiders in My Bed\" (Hart)\n \"Isolation\" (Hart, Khoury, Tal Herzberg) \t\n \"Hold Me Through the Night\" (Hart, Khoury)\n \"State of Mind\" (Hart, Khoury, Herzberg)\n \"Burn Chile\" (Hart, Khoury, Herzberg)\n \"Immortal\" (Hart, Khoury, Herzberg)\n \"Summer Is Gone\" (Hart)\n \"Ringing\" (Hart, Khoury, Herzberg)\n \"God Bless You\" (Hart, Khoury)\n \"Am I the One\" (Hart)\n \"Blame the Moon\" (Geoffrey Tozer)\n\nPersonnel\nBeth Hart Band\nBeth Hart - vocals, piano; additional bass on \"Isolation\"\nJimmy Khoury - electric and acoustic guitar; piano on \"God Bless You\"\nTal Herzberg - bass\nSergio Gonzalez - drums, percussion\nwith:\nLuis Conte - percussion\nDavid Foster - piano on \"Hold Me Through the Night\"\nClaude Gaudette - strings on \"Hold Me Through the Night\"\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeth Hart albums\n1996 debut albums\nAlbums produced by David Foster\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeth Hart albums\n\tDiscographies of American artists\n\tRock music discographies\n1996 debut albums\n\t1996 albums\n\tDebut albums by American artists\n\tAlbums by year\n\tDebut albums\nAlbums produced by David Foster\n\tAlbums by producer\n\tCanadian music industry\n\tAlbums by Canadian artists\n\tMusic production" }, { "title": "Sant'Anna, Sessa Aurunca", "content": "Sant'Anna is Roman Catholic church in the municipality of Sessa Aurunca, province of Caserta, Campania, southern Italy. The church, dedicated to St Anne, lies in front of Piazza Tiberio in the historic central district of the town.\n\nHistory\nThe church was built in the 1470s under the patronage of Giovanni Antonio Marzano, Duke of Sessa. The church was attached to a Franciscan nunnery, and in the 19th century occupied by the Sisters of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary.\n\nThe interior ceiling is divided by carved and gilded wooden frames (cassettoni), with paintings (16th century) by Francesco and Michele Curia. The paintings depict the visit of the Virgin to her mother, St Anne as well as Franciscan Saint. In the presbytery are depiction of the Prophets and a Coronation of the Virgin. The main altarpiece is a St Anne between St John the Baptist and St Francis by Giovanni Sarnelli. The choir has canvases by Giuseppe Marullo depicting a Flagellation of Christ and an Immaculate Conception. A 15th century fresco depicting a Madonna and child is present in the sacristy. The altarpiece of the Madonna del Popolo, attributed to Marco Cardisco (1530), now in the town cathedral, was once in this church. Also moved out of the church was the Polyptich of the Cross by Cristoforo Scacco, now in the Museo Campano di Capua.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Catholic churches in Sessa Aurunca\nBuildings and structures in the Province of Caserta\n15th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy\nFranciscan churches in Italy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Catholic churches in Sessa Aurunca\n\tRoman Catholic churches in Italy by city\n\tChurches in the Province of Caserta\n\tBuildings and structures in Sessa Aurunca\nBuildings and structures in the Province of Caserta\n\tBuildings and structures in Campania by province\n\tProvince of Caserta\n15th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Italy\n\t15th-century Roman Catholic church buildings\n\tRoman Catholic churches completed in the 15th century\n\tRoman Catholic church buildings in Italy by century\nFranciscan churches in Italy\n\tFranciscan churches by country\n\tRoman Catholic churches in Italy by order\n\tChurches in Italy by order" }, { "title": "David McGregor (water polo)", "content": "David Blaine McGregor (7 February 1909 \u2013 unknown) was a British water polo player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.\n\nHe was part of the British team which finished eighth in the 1936 tournament. He played three matches.\n\nHis son, Bob McGregor, competed as a swimmer at the 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics, winning a silver medal in the 100 metres freestyle event in 1964.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish male water polo players\nOlympic water polo players of Great Britain\nWater polo players at the 1936 Summer Olympics\n1936 in British sport\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish male water polo players\n\tWater polo players by nationality\n\tSportspeople from the United Kingdom by sport\n\tMale water polo players by nationality\nOlympic water polo players of Great Britain\n\tOlympic competitors for Great Britain\n\tBritish water polo players\n\tWater polo in the United Kingdom\nWater polo players at the 1936 Summer Olympics\n\tWater polo at the Summer Olympics\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the 1936 Summer Olympics\n1936 in British sport\n\tYears in British sport\n\t1936 in water polo\n\t1936 in European sport\n\tSport in the United Kingdom by year" }, { "title": "Kimberly Hughes", "content": "Kimberly A. Hughes is an American biologist. Hughes completed her doctoral studies at the University of Chicago in 1993. She is a professor of biological science at Florida State University. In 2018, Hughes was elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican biologists\nAmerican women biologists\nUniversity of Chicago alumni\nFlorida State University faculty\nFellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican biologists\n\tScientists from the United States\n\tBiologists by nationality\n\t21st-century American scientists\nAmerican women biologists\n\tWomen scientists from the United States\n\tFemale biologists\n\t21st-century American women scientists\nUniversity of Chicago alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Illinois\n\tUniversity of Chicago people\nFlorida State University faculty\n\tFlorida State University people\n\tFaculty by university or college in Florida\nFellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science\n\tAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science\n\tFellows of learned societies of the United States\n\tScience and technology awards in the United States" }, { "title": "My First Time (TV series)", "content": "My First Time () is a South Korean television series written by Jung Hyun-jung and directed by Lee Jung-hyo. It starred Choi Minho, Park So-dam, Kim Min-jae, Jung Yoo-jin, Lee Yi-kyung and Cho Hye-jung. It is the first drama produced by OnStyle network and it started airing on October 7, 2015 every Wednesday 23:00 (KST) for eight episodes. The series centers around six young people who gather on the rooftop of Tae-oh's house as their hideout. They each have their own story.\n\nIn 2019, the series was rebooted on Netflix under the title My First First Love.\n\nCast\n\nMain cast\nChoi Minho as Yoon Tae-oh\nPark So-dam as Han Song-yi\nKim Min-jae as Seo Ji-an\nJung Yoo-jin as Ryoo Se-hyun\nLee Yi-kyung as Choi Hoon\nCho Hye-jung as Oh Ga-rin\n\nSupporting cast\nAhn Nae-sang as Tae-o's father\nJeong Man-sik as Ji-an's father\nAhn Woo-yeon\nLee Doo-suk \nLee Se-wook \nJang Hae-song\n\nCameo appearances\nIm Yoon-ah as Im Yoon-ah (Yoon Tae-oh's senior) (episode 1)\nHong Seok-cheon as cafe manager (episode 1)\nLee Seung-yeon as Song-Yi's aunt (episode 1)\nYang Hee-kyung as Counselor (episode 1)\nJung Kyung-ho as Policeman (episode 2)\nYoon Hyun-min as Policeman (episode 2)\n\nNotes\nThis is the first drama series produced by OnStyle.\n\"My First Time\" drama surpassed 300 million views online.\n\nOriginal soundtracks\n\nAwards and nominations\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouth Korean television series\nOnStyle television dramas\n2015 South Korean television series debuts\nNetflix original programming\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouth Korean television series\n\tTelevision in South Korea\n\tTelevision series by country\n\tOnStyle television dramas\n\tTelevision series by network\nOnStyle television dramas\n\tCable television in South Korea\n\tSouth Korean cable television networks\n2015 South Korean television series debuts\n\t2015 in South Korean television\n\tTelevision series by year of debut\n\t21st-century South Korean television series\nNetflix original programming\n\tTelevision series by Netflix Animation\n\tTelevision series by Netflix\n\tWeb series by platform" }, { "title": "Theatre Row (New York City)", "content": "Theatre Row is an entertainment district of Off Broadway theatres on 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan west of Ninth Avenue. The space originally referred to a 1977 redevelopment project to convert adult entertainment venues into theatres between 9th and Tenth Avenues on the south side of 42nd Street. However with the success of the district the name is often used to describe any theatre on either side of the street from Ninth Avenue to the Hudson River as more theatres have been built along the street.\n\nFrom east to west, theatres along Theatre Row are:\n\nLaurie Beechman Theatre\nTheatre Row Building\nPlaywrights Horizons\nStage 42 (formerly the Little Shubert Theatre) \nPershing Square Signature Center\nCastillo Theatre\nPearl Theatre\n\nOriginal 1977 theatres\nTheatre Row was first established in 1977 in conjunction with the 42nd Street Development Corporation in an effort to convert adult entertainment venues into Off Broadway theatres. The first theatres involved in 1977 were:\n\nBlack Theatre Alliance \nHarlem Children's Theatre\nINTAR Theatre (now on 52nd Street)\nLion Theatre (now commemorated by a theatre in the Theatre Row Building)\nNat Horne Musical Theatre\nPlaywrights Horizons\nHarold Clurman Theatre (now commemorated by a theatre in the Theatre Row Building)\nSouth Street Theatre\n\nFurther reading\n Bianco, Anthony (2004). Ghosts of 42nd Street: A History of America's Most Infamous Block. New York: HarperCollins Books, .\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTheatres in Manhattan\nEntertainment districts in the United States\n42nd Street (Manhattan)\nOff-Broadway theaters\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTheatres in Manhattan\n\tTheatres in New York City\n\tBuildings and structures in Manhattan\n\tEntertainment in Manhattan\nEntertainment districts in the United States\n\tNeighborhoods in Manhattan\n\tTourist attractions in Manhattan\n42nd Street (Manhattan)\n\tStreets in Manhattan\n\tEntertainment districts in the United States\nOff-Broadway theaters\n\tTheatre in New York City\n\tBuildings and structures in Manhattan\n\tEntertainment in Manhattan" }, { "title": "Ian Stead", "content": "Ian Mathieson Stead (born 1936) is a British archaeologist and curator, specialising in the British Iron Age. \n\nStead was an Inspector of Ancient Monuments for the UK Government. Along with Geoffrey Wainwright and Brian Davison, Stead was part of the 'Government digging team' working under the Chief Inspector of Ancient Monuments. With the Inspectorate he undertook excavations at Winterton Roman villa, Baldock, and Verulamium amongst many others. He subsequently worked as the deputy keeper of the Department of Prehistoric and Romano-British Antiquities of the British Museum. \n\nHe was elected as a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (FSA) on 3 March 1966, and as a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA) in 1991. In 1995 he was presented with a festschrift by former colleagues at the British Museum titled Sites and Sights of the Iron Age: Essays on Fieldwork and Museum Research Presented to Ian Mathieson Stead.\n\nSelect publications\nStead, I. M. 1976. Excavations at Winterton Roman villa and other Roman sites in north Lincolnshire 1958-1967. London, HMSO.\nStead, I. M. 1979. The Arras Culture, York, Yorkshire Philosophical Society.\nStead, I.M. 1985. The Battersea Shield. London, British Museum. \nStead, I. M. and Rigby, V. 1986. Baldock: the excavation of a Roman and pre-Roman settlement, 1968-72. Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies.\nStead, I. M. 1989. Verulamium: the King Harry Lane site. \nStead, I. M. 2000. The Salisbury hoard. Tempus.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish archaeologists\nFellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London\nFellows of the British Academy\nIron Age Britain\nCurators of the British Museum\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish archaeologists\n\tArchaeologists by nationality\n\tScience and technology in the United Kingdom\n\tSocial sciences in the United Kingdom\nFellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London\n\tMembers of learned societies\n\tSociety of Antiquaries of London\nFellows of the British Academy\n\tElection to fellowship\n\tBritish Academy\nIron Age Britain\n\tAncient Britain\n\tIron Age Europe\n\tHistory of the British Isles\nCurators of the British Museum\n\tMuseum people\n\tBritish Museum" }, { "title": "Society in the Joseon Dynasty", "content": "Society in the Joseon Dynasty was built upon Neo-Confucianist ideals, namely the three fundamental principles and five moral disciplines. There were four classes: the yangban nobility, the \"middle class\" jungin, sangmin, or the commoners, and the cheonmin, the outcasts at the very bottom. Society was ruled by the yangban, who constituted 10% of the population and had several privileges. Slaves were of the lowest standing.\n\nDuring this period, the clan structure became stricter and bloodline was of utmost importance. Family life was regulated by law, strictly enforcing Confucian rituals. Compared to Goryeo practices before, marriage rituals were restructured and aggravated. Noblemen could have only one wife and several concubines but their children born from commoner or slave concubines were considered illegitimate and denied any yangban rights.\n\nThe roles and rights of women were reduced compared to previous eras in Korean history. Yangban women were completely hidden from the outer world and every woman had to conform to Confucian ideals of purity, obedience, chastity and faithfulness. Women were subjects of male dominance throughout their lives, obliged to listen to their fathers, husbands, fathers-in-law and firstborn sons. Homes were divided into male and female quarters to separate the sexes.\n\nGuiding principles\n\nKorean society has always been hierarchical and the conscious, government-backed spreading of Neo-Confucianism reinforced this idea. Even though the philosophy ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJoseon Dynasty\nSociety in Korea\nSocial history of Korea\nNeo-Confucianism\nWomen in Korean history\nSlavery in Asia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJoseon Dynasty\n\tHistory of Korea\n\tDynasties of Korea\nSociety in Korea\n\tSociety by country\n\tSocial history of Korea\nSocial history of Korea\n\tHistory of Korea\n\tSocial history by country\nNeo-Confucianism\n\tSchools of thought Confucian\n\tPhilosophy in Korea\nWomen in Korean history\n\tWomen by country and history\n\tHistory of human rights\n\tWomen in Asia\n\tWomen's rights in Asia\n\tWomen in Korea\nSlavery in Asia\n\tSlavery by country\n\tHistory of human rights\n\tSlavery in Korea\n\tForced labour in Asia\n\tHistory of slavery" }, { "title": "Rice-Oxley", "content": "Rice-Oxley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\nAlan Rice-Oxley (1896\u20131961), British World War I flying ace\nMark Rice-Oxley (born 1969), British journalist, editor and columnist at The Guardian newspaper\nTim Rice-Oxley (born 1976), British musician, producer, singer, multi-instrumentalist and member of the band Keane\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\nEnglish-language surnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\n\tFamily names\n\tNames by culture\n\tNames\nEnglish-language surnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tEnglish-language names\n\tEnglish words and phrases" }, { "title": "Villefranque", "content": "Villefranque may refer to:\n\n Villefranque, Hautes-Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es, France\n Villefranque, Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques, France\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes in Hautes-Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es\nCommunes in Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes in Hautes-Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es\n\tCommunes of France by department\n\tGeography of Hautes-Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es\n\tOccitanie region geography stubs\nCommunes in Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques\n\tCommunes of France by department\n\tGeography of Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques\n\tNouvelle-Aquitaine region geography stubs" }, { "title": "High Standard Model 10", "content": "The High Standard Model 10 (HS10) is a gas operated, semi-automatic shotgun that was manufactured by the High Standard Manufacturing Company of Hamden, Connecticut. It is easily recognized by its bullpup design, rotatable shoulder stock, and integrated flashlight.\n\nHistory and design\nThe basic design of the Model 10 shotgun was developed in the late 1950s by Alfred Crouch, a Santa Monica, California police sergeant. Crouch's goal was to create the ultimate entry shotgun for SWAT and tactical units. His original design used a modified Remington semi-automatic shotgun.\n\nIn the mid 1960s, Crouch sold his design to the High Standard Manufacturing Company, who used their C1200 Supermatic shotgun as the basis for the first model, the 10A. The C1200 Supermatic was modified by replacing the stock, relocating the trigger assembly, and fitting a three-piece plastic shell around the receiver and first half of the barrel. The rearward piece of the shell provided an attachment point for the rotatable shoulder stock. The lower piece of the shell provided the grip. Since the trigger assembly was moved forward to accommodate the bullpup design, a rod that connected the new and original trigger locations was used to allow minimal modifications to the original receiver.\n\nAlthough the standard capacity of the Model 10 is 4 shells, there was a magazine tube extension available which would increase the capacity to 6 shells.\n\nOn the early model shotgun the 10A, the upper plastic section als", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSemi-automatic shotguns\nHigh Standard firearms\nPolice weapons\nBullpup firearms\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSemi-automatic shotguns\n\tFirearms by type\n\tShotguns\n\tWeapons by type\nHigh Standard firearms\n\tFirearms manufacturers in the United States\n\tCompanies based in Connecticut\nPolice weapons\n\tPolice equipment\n\tLaw enforcement equipment\nBullpup firearms\n\tFirearm designs\n\tFirearms by type" }, { "title": "2021 Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament", "content": "The 2021 Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament was held from May 25 through May 30 at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium in Hoover, Alabama. The annual tournament determined the tournament champion of the Division I Southeastern Conference in college baseball. The Arkansas Razorbacks emerged for the first time as tournament champions, earning the conference's automatic bid to the 2021 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament. \n\nThe tournament has been held every year since 1977 (with the exception of 2020), with LSU claiming twelve championships, the most of any school. Original members Georgia and Kentucky along with 1993 addition Arkansas and 2013 addition Missouri had previously never won the tournament. This is the twenty-second consecutive year and twenty-fourth overall that the event has scheduled to be held at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium, known from 2007 through 2012 as Regions Park.\n\nFormat and seeding\nThe regular season division winners claim the top two seeds and the next ten teams by conference winning percentage, regardless of division, claim the remaining berths in the tournament. The bottom eight teams play a single-elimination opening round, followed by a double-elimination format until the semifinals, when the format reverts to single elimination through the championship game. This is the eighth year of this format.\n\nBracket\n\nSchedule\n\nUmpires \n\n Tony Walsh\n Jeff Head\n Scott Cline\n Scott Kennedy\n Kevin Sweeney\n Ray Gregson\n Eddie Newsom\n Eric Goshay\n Damien Be", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSoutheastern Conference Baseball Tournament\n2021 in baseball\nCollege baseball tournaments in the United States\nSports in Hoover, Alabama\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSoutheastern Conference Baseball Tournament\n\tCollege baseball tournaments in the United States\n\tSoutheastern Conference championships\n\tSoutheastern Conference baseball\n2021 in baseball\n\t21st century in baseball\n\tYears in baseball\n\t2021 in sports\nCollege baseball tournaments in the United States\n\tCollege baseball in the United States\n\tBaseball tournaments in the United States\nSports in Hoover, Alabama\n\tSports in Alabama\n\tSports by city in the United States\n\tHoover, Alabama" }, { "title": "What Time Is It? (song)", "content": "\"What Time Is It?\" is the opening musical number and first single from the Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical 2. It is featured on the High School Musical 2 soundtrack, and is the first song off the High School Musical 2 soundtrack.\n\nThe song had its world premiere on Radio Disney on May 25, 2007, as part of its Planet Premiere featurette. On June 8, Disney premiered the video as a sneak peek in multiple nations at close to the same time. The single was released on July 16, 2007, worldwide, and on July 17, 2007, in the United States.\n\nMusic video \n\nThe song's video clip and the sequence in the movie commence with the whole of the East High Wildcats in a classroom. On the blackboard in that classroom, a photo is visible with Sharpay and Ryan Evans performing \"Bop to the Top\", next to where it says \"School's Out!\" A poster for the East High Winter Musical, \"Twinkle Town\", featuring Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) and Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens) is also visible. When the clock has ten seconds to go before the bell, the class commenced chanting \"summer!\" getting louder until the bell rings, after which the song is performed. The music video contains clips directly from the movie, and was released on July 31, 2007 on the iTunes Store. The music video was also released on the Disney Channel.\n\nOther versions\n In November 2007, the cast performed a Christmas version of \"What Time Is It?\" (i.e.; What time is it? Christmastime!) in Disneyland for the Walt Disney World Chr", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs from High School Musical (franchise)\nDisney songs\n2007 singles\nSongs written for films\nEnglish-language songs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs from High School Musical (franchise) \n\tSongs from Disney Channel Original Movies\n\tSongs from musicals\nDisney songs\n\tSongs associated with Disney\n\tSongs from animated films\n2007 singles\n\t2007 songs\n\tSingles by year\nSongs written for films\n\tSongs written for animated films\n\tSongs written for Disney films\nEnglish-language songs\n\tSongs by language\n\tEnglish-language music" }, { "title": "List of awards and nominations for Fiddler on the Roof", "content": "Fiddler on the Roof was one of the most successful musicals of the \"golden age of musicals\". Its original Broadway production in 1964 was the first run of a musical in history to surpass the 3,000 performance mark. Fiddler held the record for the longest-running Broadway musical for almost 10 years until Grease surpassed its run. The production was extraordinarily profitable and highly acclaimed. A successful 1971 film adaptation, and the show has enjoyed enduring international popularity, continuing to be a very popular choice for school and community productions.\n\nThe original production was nominated for ten Tony Awards, winning nine, including Best Musical, score, book, direction, and Robbins won for best direction and choreography. Zero Mostel and Maria Karnilova won as best leading actor and actress. In 1972, the show won a special Tony on becoming the longest-running musical in Broadway history. Its revivals have also been honored. At the 1981 Tony Awards, Bernardi was nominated as best actor. Ten years later, the 1991 revival won for best revival, and Topol was nominated as best actor. The 2004 revival was nominated for six Tony Awards and three Drama Desk Awards but won none. The 2007 West End revival was nominated for Olivier Awards for best revival, and Goodman was nominated as best actor.\n\nThe musical's major awards and nominations are listed below:\n\nOriginal Broadway production\n\n1981 Broadway revival\n\n1990 Broadway revival\n\n2004 Broadway revival\n\n2007 Lo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFiddler on the Roof\nTony Award-winning musicals\nBroadway musicals\nMusical theatre productions\nMusicals by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick\nMusicals based on plays\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFiddler on the Roof\n\tMusicals based on novels\n\tJewish theatre\n\tMusicals by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick\n\tPlays set in Russia\n\tWorks about Jews and Judaism\n\t1960s plays\nTony Award-winning musicals\n\tAmerican musicals\n\tMusical theatre awards\n\t1964 musicals\nBroadway musicals\n\tAmerican musicals\n\tMusical theatre\nMusical theatre productions\n\tMusical theatre\n\tMusical theatre awards\nMusicals by Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick\n\tMusicals\n\tAmerican musicals\nMusicals based on plays\n\tAmerican musicals\n\tMusicals" }, { "title": "Ingrid Veninger", "content": "Ingrid Veninger (born August 21, 1968) is a Canadian actress, writer, director, producer, and film professor at York University. Veninger began her career in show business as a child actor in commercials and on television; as a teen, she was featured in the CBC series Airwaves (1986\u20131987) and the CBS series Friday the 13th: The Series (1987\u20131990). In the 1990s, she branched out into producing, and, in 2003, she founded her own production company, pUNK Films, through which she began to work on her own projects as a writer and director.\n\nVeninger's directorial debut came in 2008, with the release of her low-budget feature film, titled Only, which cost $20,000 to produce. She has written and directed six features films\u2014Only (2008), Modra (2010), i am a good person/i am a bad person (2011), The Animal Project (2013), He Hated Pigeons (2015), and Porcupine Lake (2017)\u2014all of which have screened at film festivals around the world.\n\nIn 2011, she won the Toronto Film Critics Association's Jay Scott Prize for an emerging artist. In 2013, she won an EDA Award from the Alliance of Women Film Journalists at the Whistler Film Festival. The Globe and Mail has dubbed Veninger \"The DIY Queen of Canadian Filmmaking\".\n\nEarly life \nVeninger was born in Bratislava, before immigrating to Canada in the 1970s with her parents. Veninger got her start in show business in an advertisement for Bell Canada with Megan Follows at age 11.\n\nCareer\n\n1980s\u20131990s \nAs a teen actress, Veninger appeared in a numb", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian actresses\nCanadian film directors\nCanadian women film directors\nCanadian film producers\nCanadian women film producers\nCanadian screenwriters\nCanadian television actresses\nCanadian film production company founders\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian actresses\n\tActresses by nationality\n\tActresses from Canada\n\tWomen by occupation\nCanadian film directors\n\tFilm directors by nationality\n\tFilm directors from Canada\n\tCinema of Canada\nCanadian women film directors\n\tWomen film directors\n\tWomen in the film industry\n\tFilm directors from Canada\n\tCinema of Canada\nCanadian film producers\n\tFilm producers by nationality\n\tFilm producers from Canada\n\tCinema of Canada\nCanadian women film producers\n\tWomen in the film industry\n\tWomen film producers\n\tFilm producers from Canada\n\tCinema of Canada\nCanadian screenwriters\n\tScreenwriters by nationality\n\tScreenwriters from Canada\n\tCinema of Canada\nCanadian television actresses\n\tTelevision actresses by nationality\n\tActresses from Canada\n\tWomen in television\nCanadian film production company founders\n\tFilm production company founders by nationality\n\tFilm production company founders from Canada\n\tCinema of Canada\n\tBusinesspeople in the cinema of Canada\n\tEntertainment industry businesspeople\n\tBusiness founders from Canada" }, { "title": "List of Polish films of 2014", "content": "The Polish film industry produced over sixty feature films in 2014. This article fully lists all non-pornographic films, including short films, that had a release date in that year and which were at least partly made by Poland. It does not include films first released in previous years that had release dates in 2014. Also included is an overview of the major events in Polish film, including film festivals and awards ceremonies, as well as lists of those films that have been particularly well received, both critically and financially.\n\nMajor Releases\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish films by year\nPolish films\n2014 in Polish cinema\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish films by year\n\tFilms by country and year\n\tCinema of Poland by year\nPolish films\n\tCinema of Poland\n\tFilms by country\n\tEuropean films by country\n2014 in Polish cinema\n\tYears in Polish cinema\n\t2014 in Europe\n\t2014 in film by country\n\t2014 in Poland" }, { "title": "A Nice Pair", "content": "{{Album ratings\n| rev1 = The Encyclopedia of Popular Music| rev1Score = \n}}A Nice Pair is a compilation album by Pink Floyd, re-issuing their first two albums\u2014The Piper at the Gates of Dawn and A Saucerful of Secrets\u2014in a new gatefold sleeve. The album was released in December 1973 by Harvest and Capitol in the United States and the following month in the United Kingdom by Harvest and EMI. It reached number 36 in the US Billboard album charts, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in March 1994.\n\nRelease history and track variations\nThere are a few differences between the US and UK issues on the first disc of this compilation. In the US Harvest Records and its distributor Capitol Records reconstructed their edition from tapes that had been previously altered for the debut 1967 US album Pink Floyd (the original U.S. title for Piper) and other recordings, which were cut from the UK version. As explained in a note on the back cover of the US edition of A Nice Pair, songs dropped from the US 1967 Pink Floyd album, \"Flaming\", \"Astronomy Domine\" and \"Bike\", are restored for this re-issue.\n\nHowever, some of the restored songs appear in versions that are different from the UK Piper release: the eight-minute live Ummagumma recording of \"Astronomy Domine\" replaces the original four-minute studio recording; \"Interstellar Overdrive\" fades out slightly early (as it did on the US debut album) and adds a few seconds of silence before \"The Gnome\", rat", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPink Floyd compilation albums\n1973 compilation albums\nHarvest Records compilation albums\nCapitol Records compilation albums\nEMI Records compilation albums\nThe Piper at the Gates of Dawn\nA Saucerful of Secrets\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPink Floyd compilation albums\n\tPink Floyd albums\n\tCompilation albums by British artists\n\tProgressive rock compilation albums\n1973 compilation albums\n\tCompilation albums by year\nHarvest Records compilation albums\n\tCompilation albums by record label\nCapitol Records compilation albums\n\tCompilation albums by record label\nEMI Records compilation albums\n\tCompilation albums by record label\nThe Piper at the Gates of Dawn\n\t1967 debut albums\n\tPink Floyd albums\n\tAlbums produced by Norman Smith (record producer)\n\tAstralwerks albums\n\tCapitol Records albums\n\tEMI Records albums\n\tColumbia Records albums\n\tTower Records (record label) albums\nA Saucerful of Secrets\n\t1968 albums\n\tPink Floyd albums\n\tAlbums produced by Norman Smith (record producer)\n\tAlbums with cover art by Hipgnosis\n\tColumbia Records albums\n\tEMI Records albums\n\tTower Records (record label) albums" }, { "title": "List of extreme points of Iran", "content": "This is a list of the extreme points of Iran.\n\nTowns, cities, and Islands\nNorthernmost \u2014 Kukh, West Azerbaijan at (Cheshmeh Soraya is the northernmost area)\nSouthernmost \u2014 Pasabandar (Town), Sistan and Baluchestan at and Abu Musa (Island), Hormozgan at (also claimed by the UAE).\nWesternmost \u2014 S\u012bl\u016b Ma\u2018q\u016bl, West Azarbaijan at \nEasternmost \u2014 Kuhak, Sistan and Baluchestan Province at \nGeographical certre \u2014 Markar Clock Tower, Yazd\n\nElevation extremes\nLowest point: Caspian Sea level: \u221228 m\nHighest point: Mount Damavand: 5,610 m\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExtreme points of Iran\nGeography of Iran\nLists of coordinates\nLists of extreme points\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExtreme points of Iran\n\tExtreme points by country\n\tGeography of Iran\nGeography of Iran\n\tGeography of Asia by country\nLists of coordinates\n\tGeography-related lists\n\tGeodesy\nLists of extreme points\n\tExtreme points\n\tGeography-related lists by country\n\tGeography-related lists\n\tGeodesy" }, { "title": "Bretz (surname)", "content": "Bretz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\n Eleonora Bretz, Luxembourgian-Greek female model\n George Bretz, Canadian lacrosse player\n George Bretz (photographer), American photographer\n Greg Bretz (born 1990), American snowboarder\n J Harlen Bretz (1882 - 1981), American geologist, first to recognize evidence of the Missoula Floods, also known as the Bretz Floods \n Jim Bretz (born 1964), American baseball coach and scout\n John L. Bretz (1852 - 1920), U.S. Representative from Indiana", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\nAmerican surnames\nCanadian surnames\nLuxembourgian surnames\nGreek surnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\n Family names \n Names by type \n Personal names\nAmerican surnames\n Surnames by culture\n Names by culture\n North American surnames\nCanadian surnames\n Surnames by culture\n Names by culture\n North American surnames\nLuxembourgian surnames\n Surnames by culture\n Names by culture\n European surnames\nGreek surnames\n Surnames by culture\n Names by culture\n European surnames" }, { "title": "Jonathan Van Every", "content": "Jonathan Eugene Van Every (born November 27, 1979) is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) outfielder. Van Every attended Itawamba Community College.\n\nBaseball career\nVan Every was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 29th round (876th overall) of the 2000 Major League Baseball Draft. He did not play in 2000 because he did not sign until May 19, .\n\nFrom 2001 to , Van Every played in the Indians organization. His best season came in , when he played for the Single-A Kinston Indians. That year, he hit .276 with 21 home runs. In , he was an Eastern League All-Star.\n\nFollowing the 2007 season, Van Every became a minor league free agent. On December 1, 2007, the Boston Red Sox signed him to a minor league contract.\n\nVan Every made his major league debut on May 14, , against the Baltimore Orioles, starting in center field. In his second career at-bat, he singled to center in the fifth inning off Daniel Cabrera for his first major league hit. Van Every hit his first career home run on April 29, 2009 at Progressive Field against the Cleveland Indians. The solo shot during the top of the 10th inning turned out to be the winning hit as the Red Sox went on to win the game 6\u20135.\n\nThe following day on April 30, 2009, Van Every pitched the final 2/3 of the eighth inning in a 13\u20130 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays.\n\nOn July 8, 2009, Van Every was designated for assignment by the Red Sox to make room on the 40-man roster for Jed Lowrie, who was activated off the 60-day DL. On July 18, 2009, he wa", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican expatriate baseball players in Japan\nBoston Red Sox players\nCleveland Indians players\nPittsburgh Pirates players\nMajor League Baseball outfielders\nItawamba Community College alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican expatriate baseball players in Japan\n\tExpatriate baseball players in Japan\n\tAmerican expatriate sportspeople in Japan\n\tAmerican expatriate baseball players\nBoston Red Sox players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\n\tCleveland Indians players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\nPittsburgh Pirates players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\nMajor League Baseball outfielders\n\tMajor League Baseball players by position\n\tItawamba Community College alumni\n\tCommunity college alumni by college\n\tAlumni by university or college in Mississippi\n\tCommunity college alumni in the United States\n\tPeople associated with community colleges" }, { "title": "Prover9", "content": "Prover9 is an automated theorem prover for first-order and equational logic developed by William McCune.\n\nDescription\nProver9 is the successor of the Otter theorem prover also developed by William McCune. Prover9 is noted for producing relatively readable proofs and having a powerful hints strategy.\n\nProver9 is intentionally paired with Mace4, which searches for finite models and counterexamples. Both can be run simultaneously from the same input, with Prover9 attempting to find a proof, while Mace4 attempts to find a (disproving) counter-example. Prover9, Mace4, and many other tools are built on an underlying library named LADR (\"Library for Automated Deduction Research\") to simplify implementation. Resulting proofs can be double-checked by Ivy, a proof-checking tool that has been separately verified using ACL2.\n\nIn July 2006 the LADR/Prover9/Mace4 input language made a major change (which also differentiates it from Otter). The key distinction between \"clauses\" and \"formulas\" completely disappeared; \"formulas\" can now have free variables; and \"clauses\" are now a subset of \"formulas\". Prover9/Mace4 also supports a \"goal\" type of formula, which is automatically negated for proof. Prover9 attempts to automatically generate a proof by default; in contrast, Otter's automatic mode must be explicitly set.\n\nProver9 was under active development, with new releases every month or every other month, until 2009. Prover9 is free software, and therefore, open source software; it is ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAutomated theorem proving\nFree software\nOpen-source software\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAutomated theorem proving\n\tArtificial intelligence applications\n\tTheorem proving software systems\nFree software\n\tSoftware by license\nOpen-source software\n\tSoftware by license\n\tSoftware development philosophies\n\tOpen-source software development" }, { "title": "Dineen Building", "content": "The Dineen Building is a registered heritage property on Yonge Street, at the corner of Temperance Street, in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.\nThe building was built in 1897, and was extensively renovated in 2012.\n\nOn November 21, 1973, the City of Toronto listed the property on the City of Toronto Heritage Property Inventory. and designated it as being of cultural heritage value or interest, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act by City of Toronto By-law No.1062-2009, enacted by City Council on November 25, 2009.\n\nThe original architect was F. H. Herbert.\nThe building cost $30,000.\nThe building used bronze and aluminum plates on its ceilings\u2014aluminum being used for the first time in Canada.\nAccording to the Daily Mail and Empire the building's Sprague automatic elevator was also a remarkable feature.\n\nA fire triggered by an electrical fault caused significant damage in 1917.\n\nThe new owner, Commercial Realty Group, decided to employ the more expensive adaptive reuse method to restoring the building.\n \nThe storefront on Yonge Street has had its fifteen foot ceilings re-exposed, and houses a boutique style coffee shop called the Dineen Coffee Co.\n\nTwo restaurants, \"The Chase\" and \"The Chase Fish and Oyster\", has opened on the Temperance Street facade.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBuildings and structures in Toronto\nHeritage buildings in Toronto\nCommercial buildings in Canada\nCultural heritage of Canada\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBuildings and structures in Toronto\n\tBuildings and structures in Ontario\n\tArchitecture in Canada by city\n\tTourist attractions in Toronto\nHeritage buildings in Toronto\n\tHeritage sites in Ontario\n\tArchitecture in Toronto\n\tDesignated heritage properties in Ontario\nCommercial buildings in Canada\n\tCommercial buildings by country\n\tBuildings and structures in Canada by type\nCultural heritage of Canada\n\tCulture of Ontario\n\tCulture of Toronto\n\tCanadian culture by province or territory\n\tHeritage sites in Canada" }, { "title": "Antaeotricha affinis", "content": "Antaeotricha affinis is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in Brazil (Amazonas) and the Guianas.\n\nThe wingspan is 18\u201319\u00a0mm. The forewings are white, partially faintly tinged with fuscous and dark fuscous markings. There is a small spot on the base of the costa, a small subbasal dash in the middle, and a short subbasal mark on the dorsum, followed by some fuscous suffusion on the dorsal half, as well as three oblique lines, the first two irregular, followed by more or less fuscous suffusion towards the dorsum, the first from a short elongate mark above the middle at one-fifth to the middle of the dorsum, the second from the middle of the costa to three-fourths of the dorsum, the third from three-fourths of the costa to the tornus, slightly indented above the middle, somewhat curved below this. There are eight marginal dots around the apex and termen. The hindwings are whitish, becoming light grey towards the apex and termen. The costa is rather expanded from the base to three-fourths.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of South America\nDepressariidae\nFauna of Brazil\nFauna of Guiana Shield\nFauna of Amazonas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of South America\n\tMoths by region\n\tInsects of South America\n\tFauna of South America by taxon\nDepressariidae\n\tMoth families\nFauna of Brazil\n\tFauna by country\n\tFauna of South America by country\nFauna of Guiana Shield\n\tFauna of South America\nFauna of Amazonas\n\tFauna of Brazil by state\n\tAmazonas (Brazilian state)" }, { "title": "Nu\u0219fal\u0103u", "content": "Nu\u0219fal\u0103u ( or Nagyfalu) is a commune located in S\u0103laj County, Cri\u0219ana, Romania. It is composed of two villages, Bilghez (B\u00fcrgezd) and Nu\u0219fal\u0103u; Boghi\u0219 and Bozie\u0219 split off in 2005 to form Boghi\u0219 commune.\n\nThe commune is located in the western part of county, on the upper course of the Barc\u0103u River, about from the county seat, Zal\u0103u.\n\nSights \n Reformed Church in Nu\u0219fal\u0103u, built in the 15th century (1450), historic monument\n Banffy Castle in Nu\u0219fal\u0103u, built in the 18th century, historic monument\n Lapi\u0219 Forest Nature reserve (430,40 ha)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes in S\u0103laj County\nHistoric monuments in S\u0103laj County\nNature reserves in Romania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes in S\u0103laj County\n\tCommunes in Romania by county\n\tGeography of S\u0103laj County\n\tPlaces in S\u0103laj\nHistoric monuments in S\u0103laj County\n\tHistoric monuments in Romania by county\n\tCultural heritage of Romania\nNature reserves in Romania\n\tProtected areas of Romania by type\n\tGeography of Romania by type\n\tEnvironment of Romania\n\tProtected areas of Romania" }, { "title": "C15orf48", "content": "Chromosome 15 open reading frame 48 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the C15orf48 gene.\n\nFunction\n\nThis gene was first identified in a study of human esophageal squamous cell carcinoma tissues. Levels of both the message and protein are reduced in carcinoma samples. In adult human tissues, this gene is expressed in the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon and placenta. Alternatively spliced transcript variants that encode the same protein have been identified.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman proteins\nGenes on human chromosome 15\nGenes associated with cancers\nGenes involved in digestion\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman proteins\n\tHuman proteins by function\n\tBiomolecules\nGenes on human chromosome 15\n\tGenes on human chromosomes\n\tHuman genetics\nGenes associated with cancers\n\tCancer genetics\n\tOncology\nGenes involved in digestion\n\tHuman digestion\n\tDigestive system\n\tBiology of the digestive system" }, { "title": "Jean Girel", "content": "Jean Girel (born in 1947) is a French ceramic artist.\n\nBiography\nGirel was born in Savoie, France, in 1947. His family owned an agricultural school, which allowed him to become acquainted with nature and clay at a young age. He became interested in ceramics around the age of 10. By the age of 14, he had been apprenticed to a local village potter. Though ceramics would become his lifelong passion, Girel's parents wanted him to finish his schooling before making any career decisions, which lead to his reading Fine Arts at M\u00e2con and receiving a diploma in fine arts in Paris.\n\nHe rediscovered ceramics in a chance encounter with a Song Dynasty bowl at the Mus\u00e9e Guimet, after which he abandoned his career as a teacher of painting to dedicate himself to the study and recreation of green-glazed and tenmoku Song ware.\n\nToday, his works are exhibited throughout the world in galleries and museums like the National Museum of China, the British Museum, the Beijing Palace Museum, and others.\n\nHis studio is near Cluny, in Burgundy.\n\nHonors\nIn 2000, he was named Ma\u00eetre d'art by the French Ministry of Culture, and then made a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres in 2008.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench ceramic artists\nFrench potters\nRecipients of the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres by profession\nPeople from Savoie\n1947 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench ceramic artists\n\tCeramic artists by nationality\n\tFrench artists by medium\n\tFrench potters\nFrench potters\n\tPotters by nationality\n\tCraftspeople from France\nRecipients of the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres by profession\n\tRecipients of French governmental decorations\n\tArtists awarded knighthoods\nPeople from Savoie\n\tPeople from Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes\n\t1947 births\n1947 births\n\t1947 in France\n\t20th-century French people" }, { "title": "George Abercromby, 3rd Baron Abercromby", "content": "George Ralph Campbell Abercromby, 3rd Baron Abercromby (30 May 1800 \u2013 25 June 1852) was a Scottish soldier, politician and peer. The son of George Abercromby, 2nd Baron Abercromby and Hon. Montague Dundas, on his death in 1852 he was succeeded in the barony by his eldest son.\n\nCareer\nHe was commissioned into the 51st Foot. In 1817 he purchased a lieutenancy in the 3rd Foot Guards and in 1818 exchanged into the 3rd Dragoon Guards as a cornet. In 1821 he purchased a lieutenancy in the regiment and in 1822 he purchased a captaincy in the 12th Light Dragoons. By 1828 he was back in the 3rd Dragoon Guards as a major and in that year he purchased an unattached infantry Lieutenant-colonelcy. By 1842 he was a colonel and in that year he exchanged into the Coldstream Guards as a lieutenant-colonel. On the death of his father on 15 February 1843 he succeeded to the title of 3rd Baron Abercromby.\n\nHe was a Whig Member of Parliament for Clackmannanshire, 1824\u201326 and 1830\u20131831; for Stirlingshire, 1838\u20131841; and for Clackmannanshire and Kinross-shire, 1841\u20131842. He was Lord Lieutenant of Clackmannanshire, 1840\u20131852.\n\nOn his death, he was buried at Tullibody.\n\nFamily\nHe married Louisa Penuel Forbes, daughter of John Hay Forbes, Lord Medwyn and Louisa Cumming-Gordon, on 3 April 1832 and had issue:\nHon. Montague Abercromby (1835\u20131931), married George Boyle, 6th Earl of Glasgow (1856)\nGeorge Ralph Campbell Abercromby, 4th Baron Abercromby (1838\u20131917)\nJohn Abercromby, 5th Baron Abercromby (1841", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBarons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom\nMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies\nLord-Lieutenants of Clackmannanshire\nBritish Army personnel of the Napoleonic Wars\nScottish soldiers\n19th-century Scottish people\nColdstream Guards officers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBarons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom\n\tPeers of the United Kingdom\n\tPeerage of the United Kingdom\nMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies\n\tMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by constituency\n\tScottish MPs\nLord-Lieutenants of Clackmannanshire\n\tLord-Lieutenants in Scotland\n\tCeremonial officers in the United Kingdom\nBritish Army personnel of the Napoleonic Wars\n\tBritish military personnel of the Napoleonic Wars\n\tMilitary personnel of the British Army by war\nScottish soldiers\n\tSoldiers by nationality\n\tMilitary personnel by nationality\n19th-century Scottish people\n\t19th-century people by nationality\n\tPeople of the British Empire\nColdstream Guards officers\n\tBritish Army officers\n\tOfficers of the British Army" }, { "title": "NRL Nines", "content": "The NRL Nines is a rugby league nines competition, normally held during the NRL preseason each year. It was initially held in Auckland, New Zealand between 2014 and 2017 before going on hiatus. Returning in 2020, hosting duties moved to Perth, Western Australia, before the 2021 edition was cancelled due to an overly-packed preseason schedule. It is due to return in 2022, subject to COVID-19 restrictions.\n\nCompetition Format\n\nAuckland (2014-2017) \nTwo national women's teams compete in one section of the tournament and sixteen NRL club men's teams compete in the other. Each of the men's squad must include at least 12 of their top 25 players in their squad, and at least one marquee player. The winner of the men's tournament received AUD$500,000 with a total prize pool of AUD$2,250,000. In the first four editions, the competition has had eight different finalists and four different winners, though the 2016 title was later stripped from the Parramatta Eels for breaching the salary cap.\n\nSince 2015 the Kiwiferns and the Jillaroos also competed in a three-game series, with the Kiwiferns winning the series 2-1. These games are played during the final stages of the men's tournament and allow the male players more of a break between their games while providing a broader tournament. Also in 2015, the pools were given traditional Maori names that were chosen by a public vote and were: Rangitoto, Waiheke, Piha and Hunua Ranges.\n\nPerth (2020) \nThe women's teams were NRL Women's Premiershi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRugby league nines competitions\nNational Rugby League competitions\nSports competitions in Auckland\nSports competitions in Perth, Western Australia\nRugby league in New Zealand\nRugby league in Western Australia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRugby league nines competitions\n\tRugby league tournaments\n\tRugby league by format\nNational Rugby League competitions\n\tRugby league competitions in Australia\n\tSport in Australia by competition\nSports competitions in Auckland\n\tSport in Auckland\n\tSports events in New Zealand\nSports competitions in Perth, Western Australia\n\tSport in Perth, Western Australia\n\tSports events in Australia\nRugby league in New Zealand\n\tSport in New Zealand by sport\n\tRugby league by country\nRugby league in Western Australia\n\tRugby league in Australia by state or territory\n\tRugby league by country\n\tSport in Western Australia by sport" }, { "title": "Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia", "content": "Benet's Reader's Encyclopedia is a reference work devoted to world literature. The first volume appeared in 1948, edited by Pulitzer Prize-winner William Rose Ben\u00e9t, older brother of the writer Stephen Vincent Ben\u00e9t. It was based on Ebenezer Cobham Brewer's classic Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, and offered a compendium of curious information (such as \"Aani. In Egyptian mythology, the dog-headed ape sacred to the god Thoth\"). The second edition appeared in 1965, and added illustrations.\n\nMore widely available is the third edition, edited by Katherine Baker Siepmann and published in 1987. While this edition no longer mentions such arcane figures as Aani, it offers substantial background on a wide variety of literary figures and increased the international scope of the volume. Jeppe Aakjaer, for instance, appears as a novelist who \"was intensely concerned with social misery and the need for reform,\" though he is \"best known\" for his \"lyric poetry, in which he celebrates the courage of the peasants and the beauties of his native Jutland.\"\n\nIn 1996, the fourth edition of this useful reference work appeared. The fifth and to date most recent edition was released in December 2008.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nReference works\nBooks about literature\nEnglish-language books\nAmerican non-fiction books\n20th-century American literature\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nReference works\n\tReference\n\tNon-fiction literature\n\tWorks by genre\nBooks about literature\n\tBooks by subject\n\tBooks by type\nEnglish-language books\n\tBooks by language\n\tEnglish-language literature\nAmerican non-fiction books\n\tAmerican books by genre\n\t20th-century American literature\n\tNon-fiction books\n20th-century American literature\n\tAmerican literature by period\n\t20th-century literature\n\tLiterature by country and period\n\tAmerican literature" }, { "title": "Bastarm-e Cheshmeh Anjir", "content": "Bastarm-e Cheshmeh Anjir (, also Romanized as Bastarm-e Cheshmeh \u0100nj\u012br and Besterom-e Cheshmeh\u0101nj\u012br) is a village in Hana Rural District, Abadeh Tashk District, Neyriz County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 216, in 50 families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Neyriz County\nVillages in Iran\nPopulated places in Fars Province, Iran\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Neyriz County\n\tPopulated places in Fars Province, Iran\n\tPopulated places in Iran by county\n\tGeography of Neyriz County\nVillages in Iran\n\tPopulated places in Iran by type\nPopulated places in Fars Province, Iran\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tGeography of Fars Province, Iran\n\tFars Province" }, { "title": "Lateral motion device", "content": "A lateral motion device is a mechanism used in some railroad locomotives which permits the axles to move sideways relative to the frame. The device facilitates cornering.\n\nPurpose\n\nPrior to the introduction of the lateral motion device, the coupled driving wheels on steam locomotives (often simply called \"drivers\") were held in a straight line by the locomotive's frame. The flanges of the drivers were spaced a bit closer than the rail gauge, and they could still fit between the rails when tracking through a mild curve. At some degree of curvature, though, the flanges on the center driver would begin to bind in the curve. The closer the front and rear drivers were, the smaller the radius of curve that the locomotive could negotiate. One solution was to make the center driver(s) \"blind,\" i.e. without flanges on the tires. The other solution was to allow at least one of the axles (often the front driver) to move laterally relative to the frame, and such designs incorporated various devices to permit this motion.\n\nVariations\n\nTypically the bearing boxes were designed to allow the axle to slide some either way, and the wheel cranks and the coupling rods were modified to accommodate this extra range of motion. Spring centering might also be provided to keep the wheels on such axles from hunting side to side.\n\nOne example was the Italian State Railways class 640 2-6-0. The frontmost axle did not carry a conventional pony truck. Instead this axle along with the front driven axle toge", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailroad locomotives\nSteam locomotives\nRail transport technology\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailroad locomotives\n\tRail vehicles by type\n\tRail transport\nSteam locomotives\n\tRail vehicles by type\n\tRail transport\n\tSteam power\nRail transport technology\n\tRail transport\n\tTransport technology\n\tRail technologies" }, { "title": "10th Group CIS", "content": "The 10th Group Communication and Information Systems is a military communications unit in the Land Component of the Belgian Armed Forces.\n\nCIS, 10", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary units and formations of Belgium\nCommunications units and formations\nMilitary communications of Belgium\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary units and formations of Belgium\n\tArmed forces of Belgium\n\tArmy units and formations by country\n\tMilitary units and formations by country\nCommunications units and formations\n\tMilitary communications\n\tMilitary units and formations by type\nMilitary communications of Belgium\n\tMilitary of Belgium\n\tCommunications in Belgium\n\tMilitary communications by country" }, { "title": "Bubamara", "content": "Bubamara (ladybug in South Slavic languages) may refer to:\n\nDara Bubamara, Serbian singer\nBubamara Association of Persons with Disabilities\n The nickname of the runaway bride, from the film Black Cat, White Cat\n A soundtrack from the film Black Cat, White Cat\n Zlatna Bubamara na Popularnosta (Golden Ladybug of Popularity), North Macedonia popular culture award\n A song on the soundtrack of the 2009 Ubisoft game Rabbids Go Home", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSerbian singers\nAssociations of Persons with Disabilities\nSouth Slavic languages\nNorth Macedonia popular culture\nUbisoft games\nFilm soundtracks\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSerbian singers\n\tMusic of Serbia\n\t21st-century singers\n\t20th-century singers\nAssociations of Persons with Disabilities\n\tDisability organizations\n\tInternational medical and health organizations\nSouth Slavic languages\n\tSlavic languages\n\tLanguages of Europe\nNorth Macedonia popular culture\n\tCulture of North Macedonia\n\tEuropean culture\nUbisoft games\n\tVideo games by company\n\tVideo game lists by company\nFilm soundtracks\n\tSoundtracks by medium\n\tFilm music\n\tSoundtracks\n\tMusic for screen" }, { "title": "FC Metalosport Gala\u021bi", "content": "Fotbal Club Metalosport Gala\u021bi, commonly known as Metalosport Gala\u021bi, was a Romanian professional football club based in Gala\u021bi, Romania.\n\nHistory\nFootball from Gala\u021bi can boast a long and rich history. If the sport with the round ball appeared in the cities of Arad and Bucharest shortly before 1900, in Gala\u021bi arrived about ten years later. This was possible due to the presence in the city of foreign trade companies and representations.\n\nThe first games took place in 1908, when a team set up by officer Vladovici met a group of English sailors seated in the harbor. The career soldier, who had studied in France, brought to Gala\u021bi the first regulation of the football game \u2013 a ball and a pair of boots.\n \nThe birth of FC Metalosport Gala\u021bi club took place in 1937, when other sports groups are attracted by this movement and they worked together with established teams and associations. Among these entities, since 1937 Metalosport appeared, the first metallurgical group whose presence on the divisional stage is registered in the Divizia C championship, in the Seria II of the South League, in the competitive year 1937\u201338 (5th place at the end of the championship).\n \nThe third league \u2013 Divizia C \u2013 was organized for the first time 73 years ago (1936). It was an autumn-spring edition. The 52 participants were divided into five series \u2013 according to geographic criteria: north, south, west, center and east. After several years of Divizia C, 1948\u20131949, 1963\u20131966, and various name changes li", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in Romania\nDefunct football clubs in Romania\nAssociation football clubs established in 1937\nAssociation football clubs disestablished in the 20th century\nSport in Gala\u021bi\n1937 establishments in Romania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in Romania\n\tAssociation football clubs by country\n\tSports clubs in Romania\n\tSport in Romania by city\nDefunct football clubs in Romania\n\tDefunct association football clubs by country\n\tDefunct sports teams in Romania\nAssociation football clubs established in 1937\n\tAssociation football clubs by year of establishment\n\tSports clubs established in 1937\n\t1937 establishments in Europe\nAssociation football clubs disestablished in the 20th century\n\tAssociation football clubs disestablished by century\n\tDefunct association football clubs by century\n\tSports clubs disestablished in the 20th century\nSport in Gala\u021bi\n\tSport in Romania by city\n1937 establishments in Romania\n\t1937 in Romanian sport\n\t1937 establishments in Europe\n\tEstablishments in Romania by year\n\tRomanian sport stubs" }, { "title": "Nazir Ahmed Khan", "content": "Nazir Ahmad Khan () (1904 \u2013 26 August 1983) was a Pakistani film actor, director and producer.\n\nPersonal life\nNazir was born in 1904 in a Kakazai Pathan family in Lahore, Punjab, British India. He had at least three wives over the years. He was first married to his cousin Sikandara Begum (who was the sister of K. Asif, the legendary director of 1960 film Mughal-e-Azam). He later had a very short marriage with Sitara Devi, the legendary Kathak dancer. After their divorce, Sitara Devi married none other than Nazir's cousin K. Asif himself. In other words, she married first the husband and then the brother of Sikandara Begum. Nazir's last wife was film actress Swaran Lata. \n\nNazir was the father of several children. He gave one of his daughters in marriage to actor Nasir Khan (brother of Dilip Kumar).\n\nAwards and recognition\n Nigar Award 'Special Nigar Award for 30 years of excellence' in Pakistani film industry in 1982.\n\nDeath\nNazir Ahmed Khan died on 26 August 1983.\n\nFilmography\n\n Sawaal (1966)\n Azmat-e-Islam (1965)\n Haveli (1964)\n Billo Jee (1962)\n Shama (1959)\n Noor-e-Islam (1957)\n Sabira (1956)\nSoteeli Maa (1956)\nWehshi (1956)\nHameeda (1956)\nNagin (1955)\nNaukar (1955)\nHeer (1955)\nKhatoon (1952)\nBheegi Palkain (1950)\nAnokhi Dastan (1950)\nHumari Basti (1950)\nGhalat Fahmi (1950)\nLaraay (1949)\nPheray (1949)\nSachchai (1947)\nHeer (1946)\nWamaq Azra (1946)\n Gaon Ki Go", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPakistani film actors\nPakistani film directors\nPakistani film producers\nPeople from Lahore\nPakistani people of Pashtun descent\nNigar Award winners\n1904 births\n1983 deaths\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPakistani film actors\n\tPakistani male film actors\n\tPakistani film biography stubs\nPakistani film directors\n\tAsian film director stubs\n\tPakistani film biography stubs\nPakistani film producers\n\tAsian film producer stubs\n\tPakistani film biography stubs\nPeople from Lahore\n\tPeople by city in Pakistan\n\tPakistanis by city\nPakistani people of Pashtun descent\n\tPakistani people by ethnic or national origin\n\tPashtun people\nNigar Award winners\n\tPakistani film award winners\n\t20th-century Pakistani actors\n1904 births\n\tBirths by year\n\t1904 in film\n1983 deaths\n\tDeaths by year\n\t1983 in film" }, { "title": "Joe's Pond", "content": "Joe's Pond (formerly known as Nicholson's Pond) is a four hectare Site of Special Scientific Interest that lies to the east of, and adjacent to, the Rainton Meadows nature reserve in Tyne and Wear, England.\n\nOverview\n\nIt was originally notified, as Nicholson's Pond, in 1968. Its main feature is a deep freshwater pond, but the surrounding area contains a variety of habitats that provides shelter for over 140 species of birds and other wildlife.\n\nThe pond occupies the site of a former open-cast coal mine. It was leased in 1951 by one Joe Wilson, who began to manage it for wildlife and from whom the site derives its name. It was purchased in 1970 by the Durham Wildlife Trust, which manages it in conjunction with the adjoining Rainton Meadows nature reserve. The site actually consists of three ponds: the smallest (the \"Balancing Pond\") helps to prevent pollution of the main pond by trapping seepage from adjacent coal waste tips; another, slightly larger pond (the \"Overflow Pond\") is used to control the water level in the main pond, to which it is linked via a sluice gate.\n\nThe site is located to the north of East Rainton and to the south of Chilton Moor. It is easily accessed from the A690.\n\nJoe's Pond is an excellent bird watching site, with over 140 species to be seen, including wintering common teal, common pochard, and tufted duck, and, in summer, great crested grebes. The surrounding scrub areas host large winter flocks of thrushes and all five species of owl are regularly s", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNature reserves in Tyne and Wear\nSites of Special Scientific Interest in England\nFreshwater ecology\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNature reserves in Tyne and Wear\n\tNature reserves in England by county\n\tGeography of Tyne and Wear\n\tTourist attractions in Tyne and Wear\nSites of Special Scientific Interest in England\n\tProtected areas of England\n\tEnvironment of England\nFreshwater ecology\n\tEcology by type of environment\n\tEnvironmental science\n\tEcology\n\tBodies of water\n\tFreshwater bodies\n\tFreshwater ecosystems" }, { "title": "53rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia", "content": "53rd General Assembly of Nova Scotia represented Nova Scotia between October 6, 1981, and November 6, 1984, its membership being set in the 1981 Nova Scotia general election. John M. Buchanan led the Progressive Conservatives to a Majority Government.\n\nDivision of seats\n\nThe division of seats within the Nova Scotia Legislature after the General Election of 1981\n\nList of members\n\n\u2020 denotes the speaker\n\nFormer members of the 53rd General Assembly\n\n\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeneral Assemblies of Nova Scotia\n1981 elections in Canada\n1981 in Nova Scotia\nPolitical history of Nova Scotia\nMajority governments in Canada\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeneral Assemblies of Nova Scotia\n\tLegislatures of Canada\n\tPolitical history of Nova Scotia\n1981 elections in Canada\n\t1981 in Canadian politics\n\tElections in Nova Scotia\n1981 in Nova Scotia\n\tYears in Nova Scotia\n\t1980s in Nova Scotia\n\tPolitical history of Nova Scotia\nPolitical history of Nova Scotia\n\tHistory of Nova Scotia by theme\n\tPolitical history of Canada by province or territory\nMajority governments in Canada\n\tGovernment in Canada\n\tPolitical history of Canada\n\tCanadian governments by type" }, { "title": "National Libraries Day", "content": "National Libraries Day is an annual event in the UK dedicated to the celebration of libraries and librarians. The inaugural event was held on 4 February 2012.\n\nTo celebrate National Libraries Day, events including author talks and competitions are organised across the country by local authorities, universities, other providers of library services and local community groups.\n\nChannel 4's Culture Editor, Matthew Cain, described the 2012 National Libraries Day as \"most important\" due to the \"serious concern about the future for libraries\".\n\nChildren's Laureate Julia Donaldson released a poem to mark the day, adding that if we \"lose libraries, we would lose readers and we would become a less literate country\".\n\nThe 2013 event was scheduled to take place on 9 February 2013.\n\nBackground\n\nFollowing Save our Libraries Day in 2011, author and library campaigner Alan Gibbons proposed that the first day in February be made National Libraries Day after receiving emails suggesting that there should be a chance to \"celebrate our libraries\".\n\nOn 25 May 2011, Gibbons announced that:\n\nThe Library Book\n\nIn support of the first National Libraries Day, a book was published featuring a number of authors contributing their thoughts on why they think libraries matter. The book features contributions from Alan Bennett, Julian Barnes and Stephen Fry, with all the proceeds going to The Reading Agency to aid their work supporting libraries.\n\nSupporters\n\nNational Libraries Day is supported by a range of", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAnnual events in the United Kingdom\nLibraries in the United Kingdom\nLiteracy in the United Kingdom\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAnnual events in the United Kingdom\n\tEvents in the United Kingdom by day\n\tAnnual events by country\n\tEvents in the United Kingdom by type\nLibraries in the United Kingdom\n\tPublic libraries in the United Kingdom\n\tEducation in the United Kingdom\n\tCulture of the United Kingdom\nLiteracy in the United Kingdom\n\tEducation in the United Kingdom\n\tReading (process)\n\tSocial issues in the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "KLDK-LP", "content": "KLDK is a low-power radio station (\"96.5 on your FM dial\") located in Dixon, New Mexico. KLDK is run entirely by a volunteer staff and is funded primarily through fund-raisers. KLDK's license is held by the Embudo Valley Library. On December 20, 2005, KLDK completed its first year of broadcasting. KLDK features a wide variety of Spanish and Anglo programming.\n\nKLDK also frequently features out-of-town guest DJs such as Lola from Lafayette, Indiana.\n\nA new addition to the KLDK lineup is local business leader Michael Gemetta, general manager of Michael's MiniMart in Velarde.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in New Mexico\nCommunity radio stations in the United States\nLow-power FM radio stations in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in New Mexico\n\tRadio stations in the United States by state\n\tMedia in New Mexico\n\tNew Mexico-related lists\nCommunity radio stations in the United States\n\tCommunity radio stations by country\n\tRadio stations in the United States\nLow-power FM radio stations in the United States\n\tFM radio stations in the United States\n\tRadio stations in the United States by type\n\tLow-power broadcasting in the United States" }, { "title": "Callinectes bocourti", "content": "Callinectes bocourti is a species of swimming crab. Its native range extends from Jamaica and Belize south to Brazil, but it has been found as a nonindigenous species as far north as North Carolina. This crab has a light brown shell with red spots and markings on it, and red claws and legs. C. bocourti is edible and has been the subject of small-scale fishery.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCrustaceans of the Atlantic Ocean\nEdible crustaceans\nNon-indigenous fauna of North Carolina\nFauna of Jamaica\nFauna of Belize\nFauna of Brazil\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCrustaceans of the Atlantic Ocean\n\tCrustaceans by sea\n\tAtlantic Ocean\n\tAnimals by ocean\nEdible crustaceans\n\tEdible shellfish\n\tCrustaceans as food\n\tEdible animals\nNon-indigenous fauna of North Carolina\n\tInvasive animal species in North America\n\tFauna of the United States by state\n\tEnvironment of North Carolina\nFauna of Jamaica\n\tFauna by country\n\tFauna of the Caribbean\n\tNature in Jamaica\nFauna of Belize\n\tFauna by country\n\tFauna of Central America\n\tNature in Belize\nFauna of Brazil\n\tFauna by country\n\tFauna of South America\n\tNature in Brazil" }, { "title": "Vic Cianca", "content": "Victor S. Cianca Sr. (January 5, 1918 \u2013 January 24, 2010) was a traffic police officer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who spent his entire career with the Pittsburgh Police Bureau before he retired on January 4, 1983. His flamboyant style of directing traffic led to appearances on the television program Candid Camera in 1964, and Allen Funt was so impressed he invited Cianca to direct traffic in New York City's Times Square. He also appeared on Charles Kuralt's CBS News documentaries, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and Real People. He also guest conducted the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in 1981. He later appeared in Budweiser commercials and was featured in the movie Flashdance, playing himself.\n\nUpon his retirement in 1982, The Pittsburgh Press said that \"A downtown traffic jam without Vic Cianca is a traffic jam with no redeeming qualities.\"\n\nFollowing his death, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette described him as a \"Pittsburgh icon\" with \"affectionate yinzer spirit\" on par with Fred Rogers and Myron Cope.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Pittsburgh\nAmerican police officers\nAmerican television personalities\n20th-century American male actors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Pittsburgh\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople by city in Pennsylvania\n\tPeople from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania\nAmerican police officers\n\tLaw enforcement in the United States\n\tPolice officers by nationality\n\tAmerican civil servants\nAmerican television personalities\n\tAmerican television people\n\tAmerican people by occupation\n\tTelevision people by nationality\n20th-century American male actors\n\t20th-century American actors\n\tAmerican male film actors\n\tAmerican male television actors\n\tAmerican male actors by century" }, { "title": "2016 Waco Showdown", "content": "The 2016 Waco Showdown was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 2nd edition of the tournament and part of the 2016 ITF Women's Circuit, offering a total of $50,000 in prize money. It took place in Waco, Texas, United States, on 7\u201313 November 2016.\n\nSingles main draw entrants\n\nSeeds \n\n 1 Rankings as of 31 October 2016.\n\nOther entrants \nThe following player received a wildcard into the singles main draw:\n Usue Maitane Arconada\n Danielle Collins\n Ellie Halbauer\n Blair Shankle\n\nThe following player received entry by a protected ranking:\n Micha\u00eblla Krajicek\n\nThe following player received entry by a special exempt:\n Beatriz Haddad Maia\n\nThe following player received entry by a junior exempt:\n Bianca Andreescu\n\nThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:\n Mihaela Buz\u0103rnescu\n Gabriela Dabrowski\n Chanelle Van Nguyen\n Caitlin Whoriskey\n\nThe following player received entry by a lucky loser spot:\n Ashley Weinhold\n\nChampions\n\nSingles\n\n Beatriz Haddad Maia def. Grace Min, 6\u20132, 3\u20136, 6\u20131\n\nDoubles\n\n Micha\u00eblla Krajicek / Taylor Townsend def. Mihaela Buz\u0103rnescu / Renata Zaraz\u00faa, walkover\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2016 in American tennis\nTennis tournaments in the United States\nITF Women's Circuit\nHard court tennis tournaments\nSports in Waco, Texas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2016 in American tennis\n\t2016 in tennis\n\tTennis in the United States by year\nTennis tournaments in the United States\n\tTennis in the United States\n\tSports competitions in the United States\nITF Women's Circuit\n\tWomen's tennis\n\tInternational Tennis Federation tournaments\nHard court tennis tournaments\n\tTennis tournaments by surface\n\tSports competitions\nSports in Waco, Texas\n\tSport in Texas by city\n\tWaco, Texas\n\tSports competitions in Texas" }, { "title": "Beautiful (Taylor Dayne song)", "content": "\"Beautiful\" is a single released by Taylor Dayne in late 2007 as the lead single from her 5th studio album Satisfied. In the spring of 2008 the single reached number 1 on the US Dance chart becoming her third song to reach the peak position. The song is written by Taylor Dayne and Hitesh Ceon of production team Element, and produced by Hitesh Ceon and Richie Jones.\n\nCharts\n\nWeekly charts\n\nYear-end charts\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2007 singles\nSong recordings produced by Richie Jones\nSongs written by Taylor Dayne\nTaylor Dayne songs\nBillboard Dance Club Songs number-one singles\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2007 singles\n\tSingles by year\n\t2000s singles\nSong recordings produced by Richie Jones\n\tSong recordings by producer\nSongs written by Taylor Dayne\n\tSongs by songwriter\nTaylor Dayne songs\n\tSongs by artist\nBillboard Dance Club Songs number-one singles\n\tBillboard number-one singles\n\tBillboard Dance Club Songs\n\tDance music songs" }, { "title": "Humay District", "content": "Humay District is one of eight districts of the province Pisco in Peru.\n\nThe Lily Mine, about east of Pisco, Peru, is a well-known producer of mineral specimens for collectors, and rough material for decorative stone-carving.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of the Pisco Province\nDistricts of Peru\nMining in Peru\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of the Pisco Province\n\tSubdivisions of the Pisco Province\n\tGeography of the Ica Region\nDistricts of Peru\n\tSubdivisions of Peru\n\tGeography of Peru\nMining in Peru\n\tEconomy of Peru\n\tIndustry in Peru\n\tMining by country\n\tMining in South America\n\tGeology of Peru" }, { "title": "Boxmeer Castle", "content": "Boxmeer Castle is an originally 13th century castle in Boxmeer, North-Brabant, Netherlands. It is situated on a former island in the Meuse.\n\nHistory \n\nIt is not known when Boxmeer Castle was founded. In the late 13th century, Jan Boc I, lord of Boxmeer () sided with the count of Guelders against the County of Holland. As a result, his castle 'Boc-Huys' was destroyed by Floris V, Count of Holland in 1284/85. In 1288 he was taken prisoner in the Battle of Worringen \n\nIn 1361 Peter van Culemborg, a younger son of Hubert, Lord of Culemborg married Johanna van Meer, and so came into possession of the Lordship of Boxmeer. During the Wars of the Loon Succession lord Peter of Culemborg fought on the Guelders side. In 1365 he sold Boxmeer to the Duke of Brabant, who razed the castle. In 1367 Peter got it back as a loan. The castle was rebuilt shortly after. The last male of this line of Lords of 'Meer' died in 1472. He was succeeded by his daughter Margriet van Meer. She left a daughter Anna van Egmondt (1480-1517).\n\nOswald van den Bergh and Jan van Virnenburg were the two sons of Anna van Egmondt, but by different fathers. After a long struggle for the succession, graaf Oswald van den Bergh became lord of Boxmeer in 1545. After his death in 1546, his sons Willem IV van den Bergh and Frederik fought about the succession. Willem seems to have been in possession of the castle till 1568. At the start of the Eighty Years' War (1568-1648) he fled the Netherlands.\n\nIn 1572 Willem van den Be", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCastles in North Brabant\n13th-century architecture in the Netherlands\nCastles in the Netherlands\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCastles in North Brabant\n\tCastles in the Netherlands by province\n\tBuildings and structures in North Brabant\n\tTourist attractions in North Brabant\n13th-century architecture in the Netherlands\n\t13th-century architecture by country\n\tArchitecture of the Netherlands by period\n\t13th-century establishments in the Netherlands\nCastles in the Netherlands\n\tLists of buildings and structures in the Netherlands\n\tTourist attractions in the Netherlands by type\n\tHistory of the Netherlands by topic\n\tBuildings and structures in the Netherlands by type\n\tCastles in Europe by country\n" }, { "title": "Sphinctrinaceae", "content": "The Sphinctrinaceae are a family of fungi in the order Mycocaliciales.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFungi families\nMycocaliciales\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFungi families\n\tFungi by classification\n\tTaxa named by mycologists\nMycocaliciales\n\tFungi by classification\n\tTaxa named by mycologists\n\tFungus families\n\tFungus orders" }, { "title": "Parasediminibacterium", "content": "Parasediminibacterium is a Gram-negative, strictly aerobic, rod-shaped and non-motile genus of bacteria from the family of Chitinophagaceae with one known species (Parasediminibacterium paludis). Parasediminibacterium paludis has been isolated from wetland from the Jeju Island in Korea.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGram-negative bacteria\nAerobic bacteria\nBacteria genera\nChitinophagaceae\nFlora of Jeju Island\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGram-negative bacteria\n\tBacteria by gram stain\n\tBacteria\nAerobic bacteria\n\tBacteria by metabolism\n\tBacteria\nBacteria genera\n\tBiological classification\n\tTaxonomic ranks\nChitinophagaceae\n\tBacteria families\n\tSphingobacteriia\nFlora of Jeju Island\n\tFlora of Korea\n\tGeography of Jeju Province\n\tJeju Island" }, { "title": "Stephen H. Davis", "content": "Stephen Howard Davis (September 7, 1939 \u2013 November 12, 2021) was an American applied mathematician working in the fields of fluid mechanics and materials science. Davis was the McCormick School Institute Professor and the Walter P. Murphy Professor of Applied Mathematics at Northwestern University. Davis has been listed as an ISI Highly Cited researcher in Engineering.\n\nDavis was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 1994 for contributions to the mathematics of hydrodynamic stability theory and interfacial phenomena. An ISI Highly Cited Researcher, Davis authored four books and more than 200 academic publications. Davis\u2019s work spanned six decades. He also delivered numerous special lectures, including at Imperial College (London) in 2014 and MIT in 2000.\n\nCareer\nDavis received his B.E.E. in Electrical Engineering from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1960 and the M.S. and PhD in Mathematics in 1962 and 1964, respectively. He was a research mathematician at the RAND Corporation from 1964 to 1966, a lecturer in Applied Mathematics at Imperial College London for 1966\u20131968, and assistant, associate, and full professor of Mechanics at the Johns Hopkins University from 1968\u20131978. He joined the Northwestern faculty in January 1979. When he retired in 2019, Davis also held courtesy appointments in the mechanical engineering and chemical and biological engineering departments in Northwestern University. He was assistant then associate editor of the Journa", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican applied mathematicians\nFluid dynamicists\nMaterials scientists and engineers\nNorthwestern University faculty\nMembers of the United States National Academy of Engineering\nRensselaer Polytechnic Institute alumni\nImperial College London faculty\nJohns Hopkins University faculty\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican applied mathematicians\n\tApplied mathematicians by nationality\n\tAmerican mathematicians\nFluid dynamicists\n\tFluid dynamics\n\tMechanical engineers by focus\nMaterials scientists and engineers\n\tMaterials science\n\tScientists by discipline\nNorthwestern University faculty\n\tUniversity and college faculty in the United States by university\n\tMcCormick School of Engineering faculty\nMembers of the United States National Academy of Engineering\n\tMembers and associates of the United States National Academies\n\tEngineering awards\nRensselaer Polytechnic Institute alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in New York (state)\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\nImperial College London faculty\n\tAcademics of Imperial College London\n\tFaculty by university or college in the United Kingdom\nJohns Hopkins University faculty\n\tUniversity and college faculty in the United States by university\n\tJohns Hopkins University people" }, { "title": "Serbian Highflyer", "content": "The Serbian Highflyer is a breed of domestic pigeon that is bred for endurance flying. The breed is characterized by long circle flights up to 15 hours. It can fly as high as . There are about 20,000 fanciers of this breed in Serbia.\n\nOrigin \nCity of Belgrade, Serbia Yugoslavia. A relatively recent creation which is not mentioned by Wendell Levi in his text The Pigeon. Some evidence exists that the breed has descended from \"The Illyrian Pigeon\". This would make the Serbian Highflyer a relative of the Archangel which has a similar body type. The crest (upturned feathers behind head) on the Archangel come to a \"peak\" whereas the crest of the Serbian Highflyer is best described as \"spade\" shaped. The breed is maintained mainly as a performance breed for its endurance and high flying ability, and as such is more akin to the Tippler pigeon. It does have a strong following in its country of origin where flying contests are organised.\nA rare breed outside its country of origin. There are some strong devotees among the high flying fraternity around the world. Not often seen as an exhibition pigeon. However a show standard has been adopted by ANPA (The Australian National Pigeon Association) :\n\nDescription \nThe Standard of Excellence for the\n\nSerbian Highflier\n\nThe most important attributes for this breed are:\n\na/ High flight\n\nb/ Long flight\n\nc/ Group and circled flight\n\nd/ General appearance\n\nGeneral appearance:\nSmall to medium compact pigeon with flat vertical crest. Stance to be at", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPigeon breeds\nDomesticated birds\nFauna of Serbia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPigeon breeds\n\tBird breeds\n\tBirds by classification\nDomesticated birds\n\tDomesticated animals\n\tBirds by classification\nFauna of Serbia\n\tFauna by country\n\tBiodiversity by country\n\tEnvironment of Serbia\n\tNature by country\n\tBiota of Europe by region" }, { "title": "Zakharovskaya, Syamzhensky District, Vologda Oblast", "content": "Zakharovskaya () is a rural locality (a village) in Dvinitskoye Rural Settlement, Syamzhensky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 17 as of 2002.\n\nGeography \nZakharovskaya is located 59 km northeast of Syamzha (the district's administrative centre) by road. Averinskaya is the nearest rural locality.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Vologda Oblast\nPopulated places in Syamzhensky District\nVillages in Russia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Vologda Oblast\n\tRural localities in Russia by federal subject\n\tGeography of Vologda Oblast\n\tVologda Oblast\nPopulated places in Syamzhensky District\n\tAdministrative divisions of Vologda Oblast\n\tGeography of Syamzhensky District\n\tVologda Oblast\nVillages in Russia\n\tRural localities in Russia\n\tPopulated places in Russia by type" }, { "title": "List of Canadian military occupations", "content": "The Canadian Armed Forces currently lists 84 military occupations that are performed by either officer or non-commissioned members. Many occupations \u2013 such as training and development officer - are common across all three branches, while others - such as sonar operator - are specific to one element.\n\nOccupations\n\nCurrent\nThe following is a list of the current military occupations across all three branches (\"elements\") of the Canadian military:\n\nFormer\nThe following list contains former occupations that have either been renamed or removed altogether:\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary occupations in Canada\nLists of military occupations\nCanadian Armed Forces\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary occupations in Canada\n\tMilitary of Canada\n\tMilitary occupations by country\nLists of military occupations\n\tMilitary occupations\n\tLists of occupations\n\tMilitary lists\nCanadian Armed Forces\n\tMilitary of Canada\n\tArmed forces by country\n\tMilitary units and formations of Canada\n\tForces arm\u00e9es du Canada" }, { "title": "Little Earth Trail", "content": "Little Earth Trail is an approximately , multi-use bicycle path in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, that links several neighborhoods, parks, businesses, and trails in the Phillips community. The trail begins at its northern end near the intersection of East Franklin Avenue and 16th Avenue South and eventually follows the west side of Hiawatha Avenue to the Midtown Greenway and Martin Olav Sabo Bridge. Named after the nearby Little Earth community, the shared-use pathway provides transportation and recreation opportunities, and is a frequent location of activism on social justice issues in Minneapolis.\n\nRoute description \nLittle Earth trail is located entirely within the Phillips community, running along the easternmost edge of its East Phillips and Ventura Village neighborhoods. The northern terminus of the trail is near many businesses and services on East Franklin Avenue. Going southward, the trail follows the Hiawatha Avenue transit corridor to East Phillips Park. At that point, cyclists and pedestrians can cross over the Hiawatha Avenue transit corridor eastward on a non-vehicular traffic bridge, and connect to East 24th Street, Hiawatha LRT Trail, and the nearby Franklin Avenue Station. If continuing southward on Little Earth Trail, people are able to connect to the Midtown Greenway trail, and the Martin Olav Sabo Bridge offers trail users another opportunity to cross the Hiawatha Avenue transit corridor eastward. After reaching Little Earth Trail's southern termin", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBike paths in Minnesota\nParks in Minneapolis\nTransportation in Minneapolis\nTrails in Minnesota\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBike paths in Minnesota\n\tCycling in Minnesota\n\tTransport in Minnesota\nParks in Minneapolis\n\tParks in Minnesota\n\tTourist attractions in Minneapolis\nTransportation in Minneapolis\n\tTransport in Minnesota\nTrails in Minnesota\n\tTrails in the United States by state\n\tOutdoor recreational activities in Minnesota" }, { "title": "1997 Ramabai killings", "content": "The 1997 Ramabai killings were a mass killing of Dalit residents of the Ramabai Ambedkar Nagar colony in Mumbai on 11 July 1997. A team of State Reserve Police Force members fired upon a crowd protesting the recent desecration of a statue of Constitution maker B. R. Ambedkar. 10 Dalits were killed and 26 injured in the incident.\n\nThe statue of Ambedkar was defaced with a garland of shoes which angered the Dalits. The Dalits took to the street and the police opened fire killing 10 Dalits. Police officer Manohar Kadam, who allegedly ordered the firing, was released on bail in 2009.\n\nAttacks\nRamabai Ambedkar Nagar is a predominantly Dalit urban colony in the city of Mumbai. On 11 July 1997, a statue of Ambedkar in front of the colony was found to have had a garland of sandals placed around its neck, in an act widely seen as a desecration. The outraged residents of the colony complained to the nearest police station, Local Beat No. 5 Pantnagar Police, which happened to be located a few metres from the statue. The complainants were instead directed to the Pantnagar police station. A crowd of protesters began to form, and by 7 AM had blocked the highway that ran in front of the colony.\n\nA team of State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) members arrived a few minutes later, and opened fire on the crowd with live ammunition. The firing continued for 10\u201315 minutes, and killed 10 people, including a bystander who had not been involved in the protests. The protests then grew more violent. At a", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1997 in India\nMassacres in India\nHistory of Mumbai\nPolice brutality in India\nDalit history\nProtests in India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1997 in India\n\t20th century in India\n\tYears of the 20th century in India\n\t1997 by country\nMassacres in India\n\tMassacres by country\n\tDeath in India\n\tAttacks in India\n\tViolence in India\nHistory of Mumbai\n\tHistory of Maharashtra\n\tHistory of India by city\nPolice brutality in India\n\tHuman rights abuses in India\n\tPolice misconduct in India\n\tLaw enforcement in India\nDalit history\n\tDalit\n\tSocial history of India\n\tHistory of India by topic\n\tIndian caste system\nProtests in India\n\tProtests by country\n\tHistory of social movements in India\n\tProtest-related deaths" }, { "title": "Galliera", "content": "Galliera (Northern Bolognese: ) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Bologna in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about north of Bologna.\n\nGalliera borders the following municipalities: Malalbergo, Pieve di Cento, Poggio Renatico, San Pietro in Casale, Terre del Reno.\n\nPeople\nJosephine of Leuchtenberg (later Queen of Norway and Sweden) was made Duchess of Galliera at age 6 by Napoleon I in 1813.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nComunes of the Metropolitan City of Bologna\nEmilia-Romagna\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nComunes of the Metropolitan City of Bologna\n\tMunicipalities of Emilia-Romagna\n\tPopulated places in Emilia-Romagna\n\tSubdivisions of Italy by region\nEmilia-Romagna\n\tRegions of Italy\n\tGeography of Emilia-Romagna\n\tAdministrative divisions of Italy\n\tNUTS 2 statistical regions of the European Union" }, { "title": "Sacabambaspis", "content": "Sacabambaspis is an extinct genus of jawless fish that lived in the Ordovician period. Sacabambaspis lived in shallow waters on the continental margins of Gondwana. It is the best known arandaspid with many specimens. It is related to Arandaspis.\n\nDescription \n\nSacabambaspis was approximately in length. The body shape of Sacabambaspis vaguely resembled that of a tadpole with an oversized head, flat body, wriggling tail, and lack of fins. It had characteristic, frontally positioned eyes, like car head lamps.\n\nArmor \nSacabambaspis had a head shield made from a large upper (dorsal) plate that rose to a slight ridge in the midline, and a deep curved lower (ventral) plate, this headshield is ornamented with characteristic oak-leaf shaped or tear-drop shaped tubercles. Also it had narrow branchial plates which link these two along the sides, and cover the gill area. The eyes were far forward and between them are possibly two small nostrils and they, which are surrounded by what is thought to be endoskeletal bone, and putative nostrils, are found at the extreme anterior of the head, one of the diagnostic features of the arandaspids. The rest of the body was covered by long, strap-like scales behind the head shield.\n\nTail \nThe tail consists of relatively large dorsal and ventral webs and an elongated notochordal lobe, the posterior end of which is bordered by a small fin web. This tail structure clearly differs from that of heterostracans, which are currently grouped with arandaspid", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOrdovician fish\nPrehistoric jawless fish genera\nArandaspid\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOrdovician fish\n\tPrehistoric fish by period\n\tOrdovician animals\nPrehistoric jawless fish genera\n\tPrehistoric jawless fish\n\tPrehistoric fish genera\nArandaspid\n\tPrehistoric jawless fish families\n\tArandaspida\n\tEarly Ordovician first appearances\n\tEarly Silurian extinctions" }, { "title": "Nino Khomeriki", "content": "Nino Khomeriki (; born March 1, 1998) is a chess player from Georgia. She was awarded the title of Woman Grandmaster by FIDE in 2019. She won the 2015 and 2016 European Youth Chess Championships.\n\nKhomeriki played for team Georgia in the World Youth U16 Chess Olympiad in 2011, 2012 and 2014. She tied for first place with Aleksandra Maltsevskaya and Gulrukhbegim Tokhirjonova in the World Junior Girls Championship in 2018. Khomeriki took the bronze medal on tiebreak.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChess players from Georgia (country)\nWomen grandmasters\nEuropean Youth Chess Championships winners\nWorld Junior Chess Champions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChess players from Georgia (country)\n\tChess players by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Georgia (country)\nWomen grandmasters\n\tFemale chess players\n\tChess grandmasters\nEuropean Youth Chess Championships winners\n\tChess in Europe\n\tChess competitions\nWorld Junior Chess Champions\n\tChess champions\n\tChess in Georgia (country)\n\tYouth chess" }, { "title": "Lucius Aemilius Juncus", "content": "Lucius Aemilius Juncus was a senator of the Roman Empire, and a philosopher. He was consul suffect in the last three months of 127 with Sextus Julius Severus as his colleague.\n\nLife \nAccording to John Oliver, Juncus came of an equestrian background. There is a lead tessera found in Beirut attesting to a procurator of Syria named L. Aemilius Juncus (), who has been identified with this suffect consul or the suffect consul of 179 who was exiled in 183. In either case, Juncus is likely not related to the patrician Aemilia gens, although he may be descended from a client or freedman of a member of that family. \n\nOliver infers that Juncus married Varia Archelais, the daughter of Tiberius Varius Caelianus, the diadochos of a philosophical school at Athens between 107 and 120, prior to his consulship, because \"a consular would have presumably contracted a more splendid marriage than that with the daughter of a philosopher.\" Oliver wonders whether Juncus had met Varia while visiting Athens with the Emperor Hadrian in 125.\n\nA letter of Hadrian's to Coronea in 135 shows that he appointed Aemilius Juncus as special commissioner for Achaea, to look into construction works in Boeotia that had been facing ten years of delays. An inscription attests that, along with the emperor Hadrian, he recommended Tiberius Claudius Hermoneikos son of Pleistoxenos to receive the title of aristopoleiteutes from the city of Sparta.\n\nBy Varia, Juncus had at least one son, also named Lucius Aemilius Juncus, ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman-era philosophers\nRoman senators\n2nd-century Roman consuls\nAncient Roman equestrians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman-era philosophers\n\tAncient philosophers\n\tRoman-era philosophers by nationality\nRoman senators\n\tAncient Roman senators\n\tRoman politicians by office\n2nd-century Roman consuls\n\t2nd-century Romans\n\t2nd-century Roman consuls by century\nAncient Roman equestrians\n\tAncient Roman titles\n\tRoman equestrians by period\n\tAncient Romans by social class" }, { "title": "Ellsworth K. Gaulke", "content": "Ellsworth K. Gaulke (October 6, 1925 \u2013 August 1, 1993) was an American businessman, educator, and politician.\n\nBorn in Wausau, Wisconsin, Gaulke served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees from what is now Central Michigan University and did graduate work at University of Minnesota Duluth. He was a school principal and restaurant owner in Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin. He served as town board chairman and on the school board. Gaulke served in the Wisconsin State Assembly as a Democrat in 1971.\n\nNotes\n\n1925 births\n1993 deaths\nPeople from Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin\nPoliticians from Wausau, Wisconsin\nMilitary personnel from Wisconsin\nUnited States Army Air Forces soldiers\nCentral Michigan University alumni\nUniversity of Minnesota Duluth alumni\nBusinesspeople from Wisconsin\nEducators from Wisconsin\nWisconsin Democrats\nMayors of places in Wisconsin\nSchool board members in Wisconsin\nMembers of the Wisconsin State Assembly\n20th-century American businesspeople\n20th-century American politicians", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1925 births\n1993 deaths\nPeople from Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin\nPoliticians from Wausau, Wisconsin\nMilitary personnel from Wisconsin\nUnited States Army Air Forces soldiers\nCentral Michigan University alumni\nUniversity of Minnesota Duluth alumni\nBusinesspeople from Wisconsin\nEducators from Wisconsin\nWisconsin Democrats\nMayors of places in Wisconsin\nSchool board members in Wisconsin\nMembers of the Wisconsin State Assembly\n20th-century American businesspeople\n20th-century American politicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1925 births\n\tBirths by year\n1993 deaths\n\tDeaths by year\nPeople from Lac du Flambeau, Wisconsin\n\tPeople by city in Wisconsin\nPoliticians from Wausau, Wisconsin\n\tWausau, Wisconsin\n\tPoliticians by city in the United States\nMilitary personnel from Wisconsin\n\tMilitary personnel by state\nUnited States Army Air Forces soldiers\n\tUnited States Army Air Forces personnel\nCentral Michigan University alumni\n\tPeople by university or college in the United States\nUniversity of Minnesota Duluth alumni\n\tPeople by university or college in the United States\nBusinesspeople from Wisconsin\n\tBusinesspeople by state\nEducators from Wisconsin\n\tEducators by state\nWisconsin Democrats\n\tPolitical party members by state\nMayors of places in Wisconsin\n\tMayors by state in the United States\nSchool board members in Wisconsin\n\tEducation in Wisconsin\nMembers of the Wisconsin State Assembly\n\tMembers of state legislatures in the United States\n20th-century American businesspeople\n\t20th-century businesspeople\n\t20th-century people by nationality and occupation\n20th-century American politicians\n\t20th-century politicians by nationality\n\t20th-century people by nationality and occupation" }, { "title": "2005 WTA Tour Championships", "content": "The 2005 WTA Tour Championships, also known as the Sony Ericsson Championships, was a women's round robin tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, United States. It was the 35th edition of the year-end singles championships, the 30th edition of the year-end doubles championships, and was part of the 2005 WTA Tour. The tournament was held between November 8 and November 13, 2005. Fourth-seeded Am\u00e9lie Mauresmo won the singles event, the first French player to win the title, and she earned $1,000,000 first-prize money as well as 485 ranking points.\n\nJustine Henin-Hardenne had qualified for the tournament but withdrew due to a hamstring injury.\n\nfinals\n\nSingles\n\n Am\u00e9lie Mauresmo defeated Mary Pierce, 5\u20137, 7\u20136(7\u20133), 6\u20134.\n\nDoubles\n\n Lisa Raymond / Samantha Stosur defeated Cara Black / Rennae Stubbs, 6\u20137(5\u20137), 7\u20135, 6\u20134.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2005 WTA Tour\nWTA Tour Championships\nTennis tournaments in the United States\nSony Ericsson Championships\nWomen's tennis tournaments\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2005 WTA Tour\n\tSeasons in women's tennis\n\t2005 in women's tennis\n\t2005 in sports\nWTA Tour Championships\n\tTennis tournaments\n\tWomen's Tennis Association\n\tTennis in the United States\nSony Ericsson Championships\n\tWomen's Tennis Association\n\tTennis tournaments\nWomen's tennis tournaments\n\tTennis tournaments\n\tWomen's Tennis Association\n\tTennis in the United States\nTennis tournaments in the United States\n\tTennis in the United States\n\tSports competitions in the United States\n\tSports events in the United States\n\tSports in the United States" }, { "title": "Beena Antony", "content": "Beena Antony is an Indian actress appearing in Malayalam film and television. She mainly appeared in supporting roles in films and television serials in her later career, including Ommanathingalpakshi, Mayaseetha, Ente Manasaputhri, Autograph and Thapasya.\n\nPersonal life\nBeena Antony was born on 19 June 1972, in Ernakulam as the second youngest daughter of Antony and Lilly. She completed her schooling from Guardian Angels UP School, Manjummel. She was quite active in her parish church, Our Lady of Immaculate Conception Church (Manjummel Palli). She married film, TV and stage artist Manoj Nair. They have a son named Aaromal.\n\nActing career\nShe made her film debut in 1991 through the film Godfather,\nBeena Antony appeared in a number of popular Doordarshan serials till the mid-1990s. The popular serial \u2018Oru Kudayum Kunju Pengalum\u2019 gave her more fame. She appeared in some of the popular serials such as Ente Manasaputhri (Asianet), Ammakkili (Asianet), Indhraneelam (Amrita TV), Autograph (Asianet), Aalippazham, Nirakkootu, Charulatha (Surya TV), Ommanathingalpakshi, Sree ayyappanum Vavarum, Indhira, Kunjalimarrikkiar, Ente Alphonsamma, Mayaseetha, Butterflies, Ardhachandrante Rathri, Abhinethri, Amala, Sarayu (Surya TV), Pranayam, Kasthooriman (Asianet) are a few famous serials she has been a part of.\n\nAwards\n1996 - Kerala State Television award for Best actress - Charulatha serial\n2002 - Staff Recreation Club Television Awards for Best actress\n\nFilmography\n\nTelevision\n\nPartial l", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian television actresses\nIndian film actresses\nIndian actresses from Kerala\nActresses in Malayalam cinema\nActresses in Malayalam television\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian television actresses\n\t21st-century Indian actresses\n\tIndian actresses by medium\nIndian film actresses\n\tIndian actresses by medium\n\t21st-century Indian actresses\nIndian actresses from Kerala\n\tIndian actresses by state or territory\nActresses in Malayalam cinema\n\tActresses in Indian cinema by language\n\tIndian actresses by medium\nActresses in Malayalam television\n\tActresses in Indian television by language\n\tIndian actresses by medium\nIndian actresses\n\t21st-century Indian actresses\n\tIndian actresses by medium\n\tIndian women by occupation" }, { "title": "Brand aversion", "content": "Brand aversion is an antonym of brand loyalty. It is a distrust or a dislike of products from a particular brand on the basis of past experiences with that brand and its products, similar to taste aversion. Brand aversion, also called brand hate, can lead to brand avoidance, but it is not the same. Both with brand aversion and brand avoidance the feelings towards the brand are negative. Only the difference is that the strength of those negative feelings/relationship towards the brand are weak with brand avoidance and strong with brand aversion. Moreover, experiencing brand aversion is more intense and stronger than experiencing brand dislike.\n\nBrand aversion can be the effect of obtrusive marketing strategies, bad press, a mass product recall, or other poor product launches. Also extrinsic factors like the price of a product, the availability, and a salespersons' recommendations are likely to influence a consumers' brand aversion. Before even interacting with a brand, consumers will always expect to be receiving fair outcomes and justice, and when a brand cannot deliver consumers' expectations or the promises they have made, the perceived injustice of consumers will increase rapidly. In other words, then the outcome of what the brand offers is repeatedly lower than the consumers' expectations, the consumer eventually will start feeling aversion toward the targeted brand and therefore also tries to distance themselves from the brand (brand avoidance). \n\nPsychologically, the re", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nConsumer behaviour\nBrand management\nMarketing strategy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nConsumer behaviour\n\tApplied psychology\n\tBehavior by type\n\tMarketing research\nBrand management\n\tBranding\n\tProduct management\n\tBrand marketing\nMarketing strategy\n\tBrand management\n\tMarketing techniques\n\tBusiness strategy\n\tStrategic management\n\tTypes of marketing" }, { "title": "Adafienu", "content": "Adafienu is a coastal community located in the Volta Region of Ghana near Denu. Citizens of Adefienu are noted for fishing in the Atlantic Ocean, in May 2007 the fishermen caught a large fish measuring 4.2 metres long, 1.2 metres wide a meter high.\n\nNotable people \n Seth Anthony\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in the Volta Region\nFishing communities in Ghana\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in the Volta Region\n\tPopulated places in Ghana by region\n\tGeography of Volta Region\nFishing communities in Ghana\n\tFishing in Ghana\n\tCoastal settlements in Ghana\n\tEconomy of Ghana by sector\n\tEconomy of Volta Region" }, { "title": "Damalinia", "content": "Damalinia is a genus of lice belonging to the family Trichodectidae.\n\nSynonyms:\n Cervicola K\u00e9ler, 1934\n Tragulicola Lyal, 1985\n\nSpecies:\n Damalinia adenota (Bedford, 1936) \n Damalinia appendiculata (Piaget, 1880) \n Damalinia baxi Hopkins, 1947\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of insects\nInsects of Europe\nInsects of Asia\nInsects of Africa\nLice\nTrichodectidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of insects\n\tArthropod genera\n\tInsect taxonomy\nInsects of Europe\n\tInsects by continent\n\tInsects of Asia\n\tInsects by continent\nInsects of Africa\n\tInsects by continent\nLice\n\tInsects of Europe\n\tInsects of Asia\n\tInsects of Africa\n\tParasitic insects\n\tAnoplura\nTrichodectidae\n\tInsects of Europe\n\tInsects of Asia\n\tInsects of Africa\n\tAnoplura\n\tLice\n\tInsect families" }, { "title": "Kirovskoye, Republic of Bashkortostan", "content": "Kirovskoye () is a rural locality (a village) in Kaltymanovsky Selsoviet, Iglinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 62 as of 2010. There are 2 streets.\n\nGeography \nKirovskoye is located 20 km south of Iglino (the district's administrative centre) by road. Kaltymanovo is the nearest rural locality.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Iglinsky District\nVillages in Russia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Iglinsky District\n\tGeography of Bashkortostan\n\tPopulated places in Bashkortostan\nVillages in Russia\n\tPopulated places in Russia\n\tRural localities in Russia by federal subject" }, { "title": "Tom\u00e1\u0161 Hor\u00e1k", "content": "Tom\u00e1\u0161 Hor\u00e1k (born 3 August 1998) is a professional Slovak footballer who currently plays for FC ViOn Zlat\u00e9 Moravce as a forward.\n\nClub career\n\nFC ViOn Zlat\u00e9 Moravce\nHor\u00e1k made his Fortuna Liga debut for Zlat\u00e9 Moravce against Liptovsk\u00fd Mikul\u00e1\u0161 on 12 February 2022.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSlovak footballers\nFC ViOn Zlat\u00e9 Moravce players\nAssociation football forwards\n1998 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSlovak footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tEuropean footballers\n\tSlovak sportspeople\nFC ViOn Zlat\u00e9 Moravce players\n\tSlovak football club rosters\nAssociation football forwards\n\tAssociation football players by position\n1998 births\n\t20th-century births\nLiving people\n\tBirths by year\n\tPeople categories by status" }, { "title": "Richmond Raceway", "content": "{{Infobox motorsport venue\n|name = Richmond Raceway\n|nicknames = \"America's Premier Short Track\"\"Strawberry Hill\"\"Action Track\"\n|time = UTC\u22125 / \u22124 (DST)\n|location = Henrico County, Virginia, United States\n|coordinates = \n| logo = Richmond Raceway logo.svg\n|image = Richmond International Raceway from stands.jpg\n|image_caption = Richmond Raceway as seen from the stands.\n|image_size = 300px\n|capacity = 51,000\n|owner = NASCAR\n|operator = NASCAR\n|opened = October 12, 1946\n|former_names = Richmond International Raceway (1989\u20132017)Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway (1969\u20131988)Virginia State Fairgrounds (1964\u20131968)Atlantic Rural Fairgrounds (1955\u20131963)Atlantic Rural Exposition Fairgrounds Track (1946\u20131955)\n|events = NASCAR Cup SeriesToyota Owners 400 (April)Federated Auto Parts 400 (September)NASCAR Xfinity SeriesGo Bowling 250 (September)NASCAR Camping World Truck SeriesToyotaCare 250 (April)|Layout1 = D-shaped oval (1988\u2013present)\n|Surface = Asphalt\n|Miles_first = True\n|Length_km = 1.21\n|Length_mi = 0.75\n|Turns = 4\n|Banking = 14\u00b0 in turns8\u00b0 on frontstretch2\u00b0 on backstretch\n|Record_time = 0:15.3197 seconds (176.244 mph)\n|Record_driver = Sam Hornish Jr.\n|Record_team = Team Penske\n|Record_year = 2005\n|Record_class = IndyCar\n|website = \n}}Richmond Raceway' (RR) is a , D-shaped, as", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMotorsport venues in Virginia\nNASCAR tracks\nSports venues in Richmond, Virginia\nSports venues completed in 1946\n1946 establishments in Virginia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMotorsport venues in Virginia\n\tSports venues in Virginia\n\tMotorsport venues in the United States by state\nNASCAR tracks\n\tMotorsport venues in the United States\n\tSports venues in the United States by sport\nSports venues in Richmond, Virginia\n\tBuildings and structures in Richmond, Virginia\n\tSports venues in Virginia by city\nSports venues completed in 1946\n\tSports venues by year of completion\n\t1946 in sports\n1946 establishments in Virginia\n\t1940s establishments in Virginia\n\tEstablishments in the United States by state\n\tHistory of Virginia\n\tVirginian culture\n\t1946 in the United States" }, { "title": "Borsi", "content": "Borsi may refer to:\n\nPeople\nMaria Luigia Borsi, Italian opera singer\nTeresa De Giuli Borsi, born Maria Teresa Pippeo (1817\u20131877), Italian opera singer\nVeronica Borsi (1987), Italian hurdler\n\nToponyms\nBorsh, a village in southern Albania\nBorsh Castle, a castle near the village Borsh, Albania\nBorsi, Greece, a village in the northern part of Elis, Greece\nBorsi, the Hungarian name for the village Bor\u0161a, eastern Slovakia\nBorsi Colony, a quarter of the city of Durg, India\n\nItalian-language surnames", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian-language surnames\nPopulated places in Albania\nPopulated places in Greece\nPopulated places in Slovakia\nNeighbourhoods in Durg\nItalian opera singers\nItalian athletics biography stubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian-language surnames\n\tEuropean surnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tNames by culture\n\tIdentity\nItalian opera singers\n\tOpera singers by nationality\n\tOpera singers\n\tItalian singers\nItalian athletics biography stubs\n\tAthletics (track and field) biography stubs\n\tSportsperson stubs\nPopulated places in Albania\n\tPopulated places by country\nPopulated places in Greece\n\tPopulated places by country\nPopulated places in Slovakia\n\tPopulated places by country\nNeighbourhoods in Durg\n\tGeography of Chhattisgarh\n\tNeighbourhoods in India by city\n\tPopulated places in Chhattisgarh\n" }, { "title": "XHEB-FM", "content": "XHEB-FM is a radio station in Ciudad Obreg\u00f3n, Sonora. Broadcasting on 98.5 FM, XHEB is owned by Uniradio and carries a pop format known as La Zeta.\n\nHistory\nXEEB-AM 1010 received its concession on March 2, 1959. It was owned by Radiof\u00f3nicas de Sonora, S. de R.L., and broadcast from Esperanza, Sonora. In 1972, it was sold to Radio XEEB, S.A., which marked the start of Grupo ACIR operation of the station and its move into Ciudad Obreg\u00f3n. In the early 2000s, XEEB increased its power by moving to 760\u00a0kHz.\n\nUniradio took control of XEEB in 2010 and moved it to FM, with transmitter facilities on Cerro La Cabana.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in Sonora\nFM radio stations in Mexico\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in Sonora\n\tRadio stations in Mexico by state\n\tMass media in Sonora\nFM radio stations in Mexico\n\tRadio stations in Mexico by band\n\tMass media in Mexico\n\tFrequency Modulation radio stations" }, { "title": "Knaak", "content": "Knaak is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\nDelores J. Knaak (1929\u20132020), American educator and politician\nFritz Knaak (born 1953), American lawyer and politician\nPeter Knaak (born 1942), Canadian politician \nRainer Knaak (born 1953), German Chess Grandmaster\nRichard A. Knaak (born 1961), American novelist\nTurid Knaak (born 1991), German footballer \nWill Knaak (born 1984), American guitarist and singer-songwriter", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\nGerman-language surnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\n\tFamily names\n\tSurnames by language or culture\nGerman-language surnames\n\tGermanic-language surnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tGerman language" }, { "title": "Nordreisa IL", "content": "Nordreisa Idrettslag is a Norwegian sports club from Storslett, Troms, founded on 16 September 1946. It has sections for association football, team handball, orienteering, cycling, Nordic skiing, and biathlon.\n\nThe men's football team currently plays in the Fifth Division, the sixth tier of Norwegian football. It last played in the Norwegian Second Division in 1999. Former players include Odd-Karl Stangnes, Vegard Braaten and Ruben Kristiansen.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorwegian sports clubs\nFootball clubs in Norway\nHandball clubs in Norway\nOrienteering clubs in Norway\nCycling teams in Norway\nCross-country skiing clubs in Norway\nBiathlon clubs in Norway\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorwegian sports clubs\n\tSports clubs by country\n\tSport in Norway\nFootball clubs in Norway\n\tFootball in Norway\n\tSport in Norway\n\tSports clubs in Norway\nHandball clubs in Norway\n\tHandball in Norway\n\tSport in Norway\n\tSports clubs in Norway\nOrienteering clubs in Norway\n\tOrienteering in Norway\n\tSport in Norway\n\tSports clubs in Norway\nCycling teams in Norway\n\tCycling in Norway\n\tSport in Norway\n\tSports teams in Norway\nCross-country skiing clubs in Norway\n\tCross-country skiing in Norway\n\tSport in Norway\n\tSkiing in Norway\n\tSports clubs in Norway\nBiathlon clubs in Norway\n\tBiathlon in Norway\n\tSport in Norway\n\tSkiing in Norway\n\tSports clubs in Norway" }, { "title": "Protein-disulfide reductase", "content": "In enzymology, a protein-disulfide reductase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction\n\nprotein dithiol + NAD(P)+ protein disulfide + NAD(P)H + H+\n\nThe 3 substrates of this enzyme are protein dithiol, NAD+, and NADP+, whereas its 4 products are protein disulfide, NADH, NADPH, and H+.\n\nThis enzyme belongs to the family of oxidoreductases, specifically those acting on a sulfur group of donors with NAD+ or NADP+ as acceptor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is protein-dithiol:NAD(P)+ oxidoreductase. Other names in common use include protein disulphide reductase, insulin-glutathione transhydrogenase, disulfide reductase, and NAD(P)H2:protein-disulfide oxidoreductase.\n\nStructural studies\n\nAs of late 2007, 8 structures have been solved for this class of enzymes, with PDB accession codes , , , , , , , and .\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnzymes\nOxidoreductases\nProteins\nChemical reactions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnzymes\n\tBiochemistry\n\tBiological processes\n\tProteins\n\tBiomolecules\nOxidoreductases\n\tEC 1\n\tEnzymes by EC number\nProteins\n\tBiochemistry\n\tBiomolecules\n\tBiological processes\nChemical reactions\n\tChemistry\n\tPhysical sciences\n\tScience" }, { "title": "Hatun Ch'aqu", "content": "Hatun Ch'aqu (Quechua hatun big, ch'aqu a fine, whitish, edible and medicinal clay, Hispanicized spelling Jatunchajo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is located in the Cusco Region, Canchis Province, Pitumarca District, and in the Quispicanchi Province, Cusipata District. It lies south-west of the mountain Ch'aqu, west of the mountain Yanaqaqa (\"black rock\", Yanajaja), north-west of the mountain Tiklla Q'asa and north of the mountain Tuqtu. Its ridge stretches to the north-west.\n\nHatun Ch'aqu is situated south of the river Pukamayu (\"red river\", Pucamayu) which flows to the west as a right affluent of the Willkanuta River. An intermittent stream originates east of the mountains Hatun Ch'aqu and Tuqtu. Its waters flow to the river Ch'illkamayu in the south. Ch'illkamayu is also a right tributary of the Willkanuta River.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of Peru\nMountains of Cusco Region\nGeography of Cusco Region\nMountains of the Andes\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of Peru\n\tGeography of Peru by place\n\tMountains of South America by country\n\tGeography of Peru\nMountains of Cusco Region\n\tGeography of Peru by region\n\tMountains of Peru\nGeography of Cusco Region\n\tGeography of Peru by region\nGeography of Peru\nMountains of the Andes\n\tAndes\n\tMountains of South America by range\n\tMountains of Peru\n\tMountains of South America" }, { "title": "Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus (consul 421 BC)", "content": "Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus was a consul of the Roman Republic in 421 BC.\n\nQuinctius belonged to the Quinctia gens, one of the early Republics most influential patrician families. Quinctius was the son of Titus Quinctius Capitolinus Barbatus, a six time consul, and nephew of the famous dictator Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus.\n\nConsulship \nIn 421 BC Quinctius was elected as consul together with Numerius Fabius Vibulanus. The year saw war against the Aequi and great military success for Quinctius's colleague Fabius, who celebrated an ovatio (minor triumph) for his victories. The year also saw the consuls overseeing the institution of a new law increasing the number of Quaestors from two to four.\n\nConsular tribune \nIn 405 BC, sixteen years after his consulship, Quinctius was elected as one of the Consular tribunes as the most senior member of the consular college. His colleagues was Quintus Quinctius Cincinnatus, cousin once removed to Quinctius, Gaius Julius Iulus, Aulus Manlius Vulso Capitolinus, Lucius Furius Medullinus and Manius Aemilius Mamercinus. The consulars continued the war started with Veii in 406, succeeding with surrounding the city and beginning the Siege of Veii which would last for ten years.\n\nTwo Individuals? \nIt is unclear if the consul of 421 and the consular tribune of 405 BC should be considered as the same individual or as father and son. Broughton in Magistrates of the Roman Republic treats both posts as being held by the same individual while the", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Republican consuls\n4th-century BC Romans\nQuinctia (gens)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Republican consuls\n\tRoman consuls\n\tAncient Roman titles\n\tRoman Republic\n4th-century BC Romans\n\tRomans by century\n\t4th-century BC people\nQuinctia (gens)\n\tRoman gentes\n\tFamilies of ancient Rome\n\tAncient Roman families" }, { "title": "Georgie Davis", "content": "Georgie Davis (stage name Kees Rietveld; born 1969 in The Hague, Netherlands) is a Dutch singer, who was one of the first participants of the Soundmixshow in 1985.\n\nCareer\nDavid performed a song by Stevie Wonder. Later in the year Davis scored a no. 5 hit in the Netherlands with \"Blackstar\", which stayed in the Dutch Top 40 chart 12 weeks. His album The Power of the Young reached no. 45 in the Nationale Hitparade Elpee Top 75.\n\nIn 2005 David performed in a National Song Contest of the year with a song \"Once\" written by John Ewbank and managed to pass the preliminary round. \n\nIn 2005, Davis wrote the song \"Baby It\u2019s You\" for the singer Chastity who reached the fifth place in the Nationaal Songfestival.\n\nIn 2010, Davis participated in the Dutch X Factor as Kasy Davis.\n\nDiscography\n\"Blackstar\", single 1985\n\"Human Love\", single 1986\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDutch male singers\nDutch songwriters\nPeople from The Hague\nDutch pop singers\nDutch television personalities\nX Factor (Dutch TV series) contestants\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDutch male singers\n\tMale singers by nationality\n\tDutch singers\nPeople from The Hague\n\tPeople by city in the Netherlands\n\tPeople by city in Europe\nDutch songwriters\n\tSongwriters by nationality\n\tDutch musicians\nDutch pop singers\n\tPop singers by nationality\n\tDutch singers\nDutch television personalities\n\tDutch television people\n\tTelevision personalities by nationality\nX Factor (Dutch TV series) contestants\n\tX Factor contestants by series\n\tReality television participants by series\n\tDutch television personalities" }, { "title": "Three Men on a Horse (film)", "content": "Three Men on a Horse is a 1936 comedy film directed and produced by Mervyn LeRoy, adapted from the Broadway play of the same name written by George Abbott and John Cecil Holm. A mild-mannered greeting card poet has the uncanny ability to pick winners in horse races.\n\nPlot\nMeek Erwin Trowbridge (Frank McHugh) finally has enough of his sneering brother-in-law, Clarence Dobbins (Paul Harvey), unappreciative boss, greeting card publisher J.G. Carver (Guy Kibbee), and the lack of support of his wife Audrey (Carol Hughes). Erwin goes on a drinking binge and ends up in a hotel bar.\n\nWhen he overhears Charlie (Allen Jenkins), and Frankie (Teddy Hart) bemoaning their bad luck betting on horses, he gives them his pick for the next race. They ignore the drunk, but when Erwin proves right, their friend Patsy (Sam Levene) decides to place the little money they have left on Erwin's next choice. It wins, as do all his other selections that day, making the jubilant trio rich. They decide to hang onto their newfound goldmine.\n\nPatsy tries to do Erwin a good turn by calling his boss and demanding a raise for him as his \"manager\", but the plan backfires; Carver fires Erwin. Erwin is upset, but Patsy gives him 10% of the winnings and convinces him that he can make more money betting than writing greeting card poems.\n\nThe next day, Erwin makes his picks, but discards his first choice for the sixth race. This arouses Charlie's suspicions. His fear about being double crossed infects the other two. ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1936 films\nAmerican films\nComedy films\nFilms directed by Mervyn LeRoy\nFilms about horse racing\nGambling films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1936 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1936 in film\nAmerican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tEnglish-language films\n\tUnited States film-related lists\nComedy films\n\tFilms by genre\n\tComedy\nFilms directed by Mervyn LeRoy\n\tFilms by director\n\tMervyn LeRoy\nFilms about horse racing\n\tSports films by sport\n\tHorse racing in film\n\tHorse racing in the United States\nGambling films\n\tFilms about gambling\n\tGambling in film\n\tFilms by topic" }, { "title": "Pope Boniface III", "content": "Pope Boniface III (; died 12 November 607) was the bishop of Rome from 19 February 607 to his death. Despite his short pontificate he made a significant contribution to the Catholic Church.\n\nEarly career\nThe son of John Cataadioce, Boniface was of Roman extraction. While serving as a deacon, Boniface impressed Pope Gregory I, who described him as a man \"of tried faith and character\" and selected him to be papal apocrisiarius to the imperial court in Constantinople in 603. This was to be a significant time in his life and helped to shape his short but eventful papacy.\n\nAs apocrisarius, Boniface had the ear of Emperor Phocas and was held in esteem by him. This proved important when he was instructed by Pope Gregory to intercede with Emperor Phocas on behalf of Bishop Alcison of Cassiope on the island of Corcyra. Alcison found his episcopate being usurped by Bishop John of Euria in Epirus, who had fled his home along with his clergy to escape from attacks by the Slavs and Avars. John, having found himself safe on Corcyra, was not content to serve under Bishop Alcison; instead he set about trying to usurp his episcopal authority. Normally this behaviour would not have been tolerated, but Emperor Phocas was sympathetic to Bishop John and not inclined to interfere. Alcison appealed to Pope Gregory, who left the problem to Boniface to resolve. In a stroke of diplomatic genius, Boniface managed to reconcile all the parties while still retaining the confidence of the emperor.\n\nPapacy\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopes\nItalian popes\n7th-century popes\n7th-century Italian people\nBishops of Rome\nClergy from Rome\nDiplomats of the Holy See\n7th-century diplomats\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopes\n\tReligious leaders by denomination\n\tClergy by type\n\tCatholic Church hierarchy\n\tPapal history\nItalian popes\n\tItalian Roman Catholics by occupation\n\tItalian clergy\n\tItalian religious leaders\n7th-century popes\n\t7th-century Christian clergy\n\tPopes by century\n7th-century Italian people\n\t7th-century people by nationality\n\tItalian people by century\nBishops of Rome\n\tCatholic bishops by diocese\nClergy from Rome\n\tRoman Catholic Church in Rome\nDiplomats of the Holy See\n\tDiplomats by country\n\tHoly See diplomacy\n7th-century diplomats\n\t7th-century people by occupation\n\tDiplomats by century\n" }, { "title": "List of December Bride episodes", "content": "The following is a list of episodes for the television sitcom December Bride, which aired for five seasons on CBS from 1954 to 1959.\n\nSeries overview\n\nEpisodes\n\nSeason 1 (1954\u201355)\n\nSeason 2 (1955\u201356)\n\nSeason 3 (1956\u201357)\n\nSeason 4 (1957\u201358)\n\nSeason 5 (1958\u201359)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of American sitcom television series episodes\nDecember Bride episodes\nLists of 1950s television episodes\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of American sitcom television series episodes\n\tTelevision episode lists\n\tTelevision episodes\n\tTelevision series episodes\n\tTelevision lists\nDecember Bride episodes\n\tTelevision episodes by series\n\tTelevision series\nLists of 1950s television episodes\n\tTelevision episode lists\n\tTelevision episodes by decade\n\tTelevision in the 1950s\n\t1950s in television\n\t1950s in media" }, { "title": "Nnanna Egwu", "content": "Nnanna Egwu (born October 22, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for Earth Friends Tokyo Z of the Japanese B.League. He played college basketball for the Illinois Fighting Illini. Egwu holds the career record for blocks at Illinois, finishing with 201.\n\nEarly life and high school\nEgwu and his twin sister, Nnenna, were born in Nigeria on October 22, 1992. His mother brought his twin sister and him to Chicago, Illinois from Nigeria when they were 5 years old to join their father, after they were finally granted visas in 1998\u2014Egwu's father had moved to the United States in 1989. The family moved to Chicago three months before Egwu's sixth birthday.\n\nGrowing up in Chicago, Egwu found his niche on the basketball court. As an eighth grader, his mother signed him up for a park district team and by his freshman year of high school, he really had an outlet. As a junior at St. Ignatius College Prep in 2009\u201310, he averaged 13 points, six rebounds and four blocks per game as he earned fourth-team All-State by the IBCA and special mention All-State by the News-Gazette.\n\nOn November 10, 2010, Egwu signed a National Letter of Intent to play college basketball for the University of Illinois. Regarded as a four-star recruit by Rivals.com, he was ranked as the No. 97 athlete in the nation. He chose Illinois over scholarship offers from Northwestern, Oregon State, Purdue and Wisconsin.\n\nAs a senior in 2010\u201311, Egwu averaged 16 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks per game as he ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican men's basketball players\nAmerican expatriate basketball people in Japan\nIllinois Fighting Illini men's basketball players\nBasketball players from Illinois\nAfrican-American basketball players\nAmerican people of Nigerian descent\nBasketball players from Nigeria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican men's basketball players\n\tAmerican basketball players\n\tMen's basketball players\n\tPlayers of American football by position\nAmerican expatriate basketball people in Japan\n\tAmerican expatriate basketball people in Asia\n\tBasketball players in Japan\n\tAmerican expatriate sportspeople in Japan\nIllinois Fighting Illini men's basketball players\n\tCollege men's basketball players in the United States\nBasketball players from Illinois\n\tBasketball players from the United States by state\nAfrican-American basketball players\n\tAfrican-American sportspeople\n\tAfrican-American basketball\nAmerican people of Nigerian descent\n\tAmerican people by ethnic or national origin\n\tAmerican people of African descent\nBasketball players from Nigeria\n\tBasketball players by nationality\n\tNigerian sportspeople\n\tNigerian basketball players" }, { "title": "Marvin Knopp", "content": "Marvin Isadore Knopp (January 4, 1933 \u2013 December 24, 2011) was an American mathematician who worked primarily in number theory. He made\nnotable contributions to the theory of modular forms.\n\nLife and education \nKnopp was born on January 4, 1933, in Chicago, Illinois. He received his PhD under Paul T. Bateman from the University of Illinois in 1958 where he became friends with fellow student Gene Golub.\nOver the course of his career, he advised twenty Ph.D. students. He is the father of pianist Seth Knopp,\nand of Yehudah, Abby, and Elana. Marvin was married to Dr. Josephine Zadovsky Knopp for 25 years but the marriage ended in divorce. Knopp died on December 24, 2011, during a vacation in Florida. Marvin found happiness from his children, old movies, great music and numbers. The last 30 years of Knopp's life was shared with Phyllis Zemble. During the 6 years following his death, Zemble organized his papers and books (with the help of Wladimer Pribitkin), his photographs and his mathematical correspondence, which she donated to the American Institute of Mathematics (AIM). On AIM's website, you can find 131 of Knopp's reprints.\n\nPersonal life \nKnopp was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1933. He was an Ashkenazi Jew.\n\nCareer \nAfter receiving his PhD in 1958, Knopp taught at the University of Wisconsin and then, for a few years, at the\nUniversity of Illinois Chicago before moving, in 1976, to Temple University where he stayed until his sudden death in 2011.\nKnopp was a leading exper", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican mathematicians\n20th-century American mathematicians\nNumber theorists\nUniversity of Illinois alumni\nUniversity of Wisconsin\u2013Madison faculty\nUniversity of Illinois at Chicago faculty\nTemple University faculty\nAshkenazi Jews\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican mathematicians\n\tMathematicians by nationality\n\t20th-century mathematicians\n\t21st-century mathematicians\n\tScientists from Chicago\n20th-century American mathematicians\n\t20th-century mathematicians\n\t20th-century American scientists\nNumber theorists\n\tMathematicians by field\nUniversity of Illinois alumni\n\tUniversity of Illinois at Urbana\u2013Champaign alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Illinois\nUniversity of Wisconsin\u2013Madison faculty\n\tUniversity of Wisconsin\u2013Madison staff\n\tFaculty by university or college in Wisconsin\nUniversity of Illinois at Chicago faculty\n\tUniversity of Illinois at Chicago people\n\tFaculty by university or college in Illinois\nTemple University faculty\n\tTemple University staff\n\tFaculty by university or college in Pennsylvania\nAshkenazi Jews\n\tAshkenazi Jewish culture\n\tJewish ethnic groups\n\tAmerican people of Ashkenazi descent\n\tJews and Judaism in Chicago\n\tEthnic groups in the United States by city" }, { "title": "Battle of Jaffna (1995)", "content": "The Battle of Jaffna was a battle fought from October to December 1995 for the city of Jaffna.\n\nBattle\nThe city of Jaffna had been for years a major stronghold of the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE). The Tigers viewed the city as the capital of their new independent state. The city was briefly recaptured by the Indian army in 1987 during Operation Poomalai but the city was later captured again by the Tigers. \n\nThe newly-elected president of Sri Lanka, Chandrika Kumaratunga, ordered this offensive after peace talks with the LTTE broke down after the Tigers attacked and destroyed Sri Lankan Navy gunboats and fired anti-aircraft missiles at Sri Lankan Airforce AVRO aircraft over Jaffna. Control of the peninsula became vital to the control of Palali airbase. \n\nOn October 17, 1995, 10,000 SLA commenced the campaign to Jaffna city (25 miles away) and in a 50-day battle that lasted until December 5, 1995, up to 300 Sri Lankan Army soldiers and over 550 LTTE cadres were killed. In the end the army managed to take the city and the peninsula from the Tigers, thus crippling the LTTE, however most of the LTTE forces managed to retreat into the jungle.\n\nAftermath\n\nInitially the Army stated that the battle for Jaffna ended the war and the LTTE would never again be able to fight major battles against the government. It was believed that the insurgency was at its end. However this was not the case, which was apparent when the LTTE attacked an army detachment in Batticaloa district ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBattles of Eelam War III\nMilitary history of Sri Lanka\nConflicts in 1995\n1995 in Sri Lanka\nBattles involving Sri Lanka\nHistory of Jaffna\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBattles of Eelam War III\n\tMilitary history of Sri Lanka\n\tEelam War III\n\tConflicts in 1995\nMilitary history of Sri Lanka\n\tMilitary history by country\n\tConflicts involving Sri Lanka\nConflicts in 1995\n\t20th-century conflicts\n\t1995 in military history\n1995 in Sri Lanka\n\tYears of the 20th century in Sri Lanka\n\t1995 in Asia\nBattles involving Sri Lanka\n\tBattles by country\n\tMilitary operations involving Sri Lanka\nHistory of Jaffna\n\tHistory of Sri Lanka by city\n\tJaffna\n\tHistory of Northern Province, Sri Lanka" }, { "title": "Greece at the 1956 Winter Olympics", "content": "Greece competed at the 1956 Winter Olympics in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy.\n\nAlpine skiing\n\nMen\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGreece at the 1956 Winter Olympics\nNations at the 1956 Winter Olympics\nWinter sports in Greece\nAlpine skiing at the 1956 Winter Olympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGreece at the 1956 Winter Olympics\n\tGreece at the Olympics\n\t1956 in Greek sport\nNations at the 1956 Winter Olympics\n\t1956 Winter Olympics\n\tCountries at the Winter Olympics\nWinter sports in Greece\n\tWinter sports by country\n\tSport in Greece by sport\nAlpine skiing at the 1956 Winter Olympics\n\tAlpine skiing at the Winter Olympics\n\t1956 Winter Olympics events\n\tSkiing in Italy" }, { "title": "Belonophora wernhamii", "content": "Belonophora wernhamii is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is found in Nigeria and Cameroon.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Nigeria\nFlora of Cameroon\nRubiaceae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Nigeria\n\tFlora by country\n\tBiota of Nigeria\nFlora of Cameroon\n\tFlora by country\n\tBiota of Cameroon\nRubiaceae\n\tAsterids\n\tPlant families\n\tAngiosperms" }, { "title": "G\u00e9rard Davet", "content": "G\u00e9rard Davet (born 1966) is a French investigative journalist for Le Monde.\n\nEarly life\nG\u00e9rard Davet was born on August 25, 1966. His father is a salesman and his mother is a teacher. He grew up in Meudon-la-For\u00eat.\n\nCareer\nDavet became a journalist for Le Parisien in 1989. He has been an investigative journalist for Le Monde since 2011. In October 2010, as he was reporting on the Bettencourt affair, his apartment was broken in, with only a laptop and GPS device stolen from the premises. In March 2014, he received a threatening letter linked to some investigative work he was doing.\n\nDavet is the co-author of several books with Fabrice Lhomme. Two books, Sarko m'a tuer and Sarko s'est tuer, are about President Nicolas Sarkozy. Another book, L'homme qui voulut \u00eatre roi, is about Gaston Flosse. Two more books, French corruption and La clef : r\u00e9v\u00e9lations sur la fraude fiscale du si\u00e8cle, are about allegations of political corruptions and tax evasion in France. Their sixth book, \"Un pr\u00e9sident ne devrait pas dire \u00e7a...\", is based on interviews with President Fran\u00e7ois Hollande.\n\nWorks\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench investigative journalists\nPeople from Hauts-de-Seine\nFrench male non-fiction writers\nLe Monde journalists\n1966 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench investigative journalists\n French journalists by type\n Investigative journalists by nationality\n French writers by genre\nPeople from Hauts-de-Seine\n People from \u00cele-de-France\n People from Hauts-de-Seine by occupation\nFrench male non-fiction writers\n French non-fiction writers by gender\n French male writers\n 20th-century French male writers\n 21st-century French male writers\nLe Monde journalists\n Journalists by newspaper\n French journalists by newspaper\n Le Monde\n1966 births\n 1966 in France\n 20th-century births in France\nLiving people\n Living people by nationality\n Living people by year of birth\n 20th-century French people by occupation\n 21st-century French people by occupation" }, { "title": "Operation Battleaxe", "content": "Operation Battleaxe (15\u201317 June 1941) was a British Army offensive during the Second World War to raise the Siege of Tobruk and re-capture eastern Cyrenaica from German and Italian forces. It was the first time during the war that a significant German force fought on the defensive. The British lost over half of their tanks on the first day and only one of three attacks succeeded.\n\nThe British achieved mixed results on the second day, being pushed back on their western flank and repulsing a big German counter-attack in the centre. On the third day, the British narrowly avoided disaster by withdrawing just ahead of a German encircling movement. The failure of Battleaxe led to the replacement of British General Sir Archibald Wavell, Commander-in-Chief Middle East, by Claude Auchinleck; Wavell took Auchinleck's position as Commander-in-Chief, India.\n\nBackground\n\n/Operation Sunflower\n\nIn late March 1941, soon after the arrival of the in Tripoli, Libya to reinforce the Italians, the Axis forces quickly captured the British front line position at El Agheila and by mid-April, had reached as far as Sallum, Egypt. The British held the fortified port of Tobruk, which was besieged by the Axis. Having been informed by General Wavell that the Western Desert Force was vastly inferior to the Axis forces now in Africa, Churchill ordered that a convoy of tanks and Hawker Hurricanes, Operation Tiger (Convoy WS 58), be sailed through the Mediterranean instead of around the Cape of Good Hope to ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWorld War II operations and battles of the Western Desert Campaign\nMilitary history of Libya during World War II\nConflicts in 1941\nBattles of World War II involving Germany\nBattles of World War II involving Italy\nBattles of World War II involving the United Kingdom\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWorld War II operations and battles of the Western Desert Campaign\n\tMilitary operations of World War II involving Germany\n\tMilitary history of the United Kingdom during World War II\n\tMilitary history of Italy during World War II\n\tMilitary campaigns involving the United Kingdom\n\tMilitary campaigns involving Italy\n\tMilitary campaigns involving Germany\nMilitary history of Libya during World War II\n\tMilitary history of Libya\n\tWorld War II by country\nConflicts in 1941\n\t1941 in military history\n\t20th-century conflicts\nBattles of World War II involving Germany\n\tBattles and operations of World War II involving Germany\n\tMilitary operations of World War II involving Germany\nBattles of World War II involving Italy\n\tBattles and operations of World War II involving Italy\n\tMilitary operations of World War II involving Italy\nBattles of World War II involving the United Kingdom\n\tBattles and operations of World War II involving the United Kingdom\n\tMilitary operations of World War II involving the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Ia\u0219i pogrom", "content": "The Ia\u0219i pogrom (, sometimes anglicized as Jassy) was a series of pogroms launched by governmental forces under Marshal Ion Antonescu in the Romanian city of Ia\u0219i against its Jewish community, which lasted from 29 June to 6 July 1941. According to Romanian authorities, over 13,266 people, or one third of the Jewish population, were massacred in the pogrom itself or in its aftermath, and many were deported.\n\nBackground\n\nDuring World War II, from 1940 to 1944, Romania was an ally of Nazi Germany, and echoed its anti-Semitic policies. During 1941 and 1942, thirty-two laws, thirty-one decree-laws, and seventeen government resolutions, all sharply anti-Semitic, were published in the Official Gazette (). Romania also joined Germany in the invasion of the Soviet Union, initially with the purpose of regaining Bessarabia, taken by Soviets in 1940, after the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.\n\nOrganising the pogrom\nIt was widely believed in interwar Romania that Communism was the work of the Jews, and Romania's coming entry into the war against the Soviet Union - a war billed as a struggle to \"annihilate\" the forces of \"Judeo-Bolshevism\"- greatly served to increase the anti-Semitic paranoia of the Romanian government. Operation Barbarossa, as the invasion of the Soviet Union was code-named, was scheduled to begin on 22 June 1941. Ia\u0219i, a city with a large Jewish population located close to the Soviet border, was considered a problem by the Romanian dictator Marshal Ion Antonescu, as he saw the J", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPogroms in Romania\nHolocaust events in Romania\nMass murder in 1941\nHistory of Ia\u0219i\nWorld War II crimes in Romania\nAnti-Jewish pogroms by country\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPogroms in Romania\n\tHistory of the Jews in Romania\n\tViolence against Jews in Europe\n\tPersecution of Jews\n\tAntisemitism in Romania\nHolocaust events in Romania\n\tHolocaust by country\n\tHistory of the Jews during World War II by country\n\tThe Holocaust in Romania\nMass murder in 1941\n\tMass murder by year\n\t1941 crimes\nHistory of Ia\u0219i\n\tHistory of Romania by location\n\tGeography of Ia\u0219i\n\tWorld War II in Romania\nWorld War II crimes in Romania\n\tWorld War II crimes by country\n\tWorld War II in Romania\nAnti-Jewish pogroms by country\n\tPogroms by country\n\tAntisemitism by country\n\tJewish Romanian history topics\n\tViolence against Jews in Europe" }, { "title": "John Terry (weightlifter)", "content": "John Terry (Pittsburgh, December 20, 1908 \u2013 High Point, North Carolina, April 17, 1970) was an Olympic weightlifter for the United States.\n\nWeightlifting achievements\nOlympic Games team member (1936 and 1940)\nSenior National Champion (1938\u20131941)\n\nNotes of interest\nJohn Terry was a world record holder in the deadlift (610\u00a0lbs at 132\u00a0lbs bodyweight), and many consider him to be the greatest pound for pound deadlifter in world history when the time element is considered. In 2016, the 1936 Olympic journey of the eighteen Black American athletes, including Terry, was documented in the film Olympic Pride, American Prejudice.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male weightlifters\nOlympic weightlifters of the United States\nWeightlifters at the 1936 Summer Olympics\nWeightlifters at the 1940 Summer Olympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male weightlifters\n\tMale weightlifters by nationality\n\tAmerican weightlifters\n\tSport in the United States by sport\nOlympic weightlifters of the United States\n\tOlympic competitors for the United States by sport\n\tAmerican weightlifters\n\tSport in the United States by sport\nWeightlifters at the 1936 Summer Olympics\n\tCompetitors at the 1936 Summer Olympics by sport\n\tOlympic weightlifters\n\tAthletics (sport) at the 1936 Summer Olympics\nWeightlifters at the 1940 Summer Olympics\n\tCompetitors at the 1940 Summer Olympics by sport\n\tOlympic weightlifters\n\tAthletics (sport) at the 1940 Summer Olympics" }, { "title": "Eucyclodes gavissima", "content": "Eucyclodes gavissima, the Oriental orange banded green geometer moth, is a species of moth of the family Geometridae described by Francis Walker in 1861. It is found in the Indian subregion, Sri Lanka, Bhutan, western China, Taiwan, Vietnam, Sumatra and Borneo.\n\nDescription\nThe wingspan of the male is 34\u00a0mm. Hindwings with veins 3, 4 and 6, 7 stalked. Forewings with vein 11 from the cell. Forewings with veins 3, 4 from angle of cell. Hind tibia of male with two spur pairs, and dilated with a fold containing a tuft of long hair. Antennae of male bipectinate (comb like on both sides). It is generally a yellowish-green moth. Palpi and vertex of head whitish. Thorax and abdomen marked with white. Wings with white markings. Forewings with basal and sub-basal spots. Waved antemedial band with spot found on its inner edge below cell. Two spots at end of cell. There is a waved postmedial band dentate on inner area and merging in to a large purplish-fuscous patch on costal area. Two sub-marginal and a marginal series of spots. Hindwings with white spots on the basal area. A highly waved medial band and postmedial, sub-marginal, and marginal white spot series present. Ventral side whitish with black-brown patches near apex of each wing, which is largest found on hindwings.\n\nThe wingspan of the female is 40\u00a0mm. The female has some crimson specks on the thorax and abdomen. Wings with rufous edges to the white markings. Forewings with rufous edges to the white markings. Forewings with a c", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths described in 1861\nMoths of Asia\nGeometridae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths described in 1861\n\tMoths by year of description\n\tAnimals described in 1861\nMoths of Asia\n\tMoths by continent\nGeometridae\n\tMoths by family\n\tLepidoptera by family" }, { "title": "List of people known as the Fair", "content": "The Fair is an epithet that may refer to:\n\nPeople:\nCharles IV of France (1294\u20131328), King of France and of Navarre, Count of Champagne\nDemetrius the Fair (around 285 BC-249 BC or 250 BC), Hellenistic King of Cyrene\nEadwig (941?\u2013959), King of England\nEdith the Fair (c. 1025\u2013c. 1086), first wife of King Harold II of England\nEwald the Fair, one of the Two Ewalds, saint and martyr in Old Saxony about 692\nFrederick the Fair (c. 1289\u20131330), Duke of Austria and Styria as Frederick I, King of Germany (King of the Romans) from 1314 (anti-king until 1325) as Frederick III\nHasdrubal the Fair (c. 270\u2013221 BC), Carthaginian military leader\nHelena of Hungary, Queen of Croatia (died 1091)\nHelga the Fair, 11th century woman said to have been the most beautiful in Iceland\nLouis I of Brzeg (c. 1321\u20131398), Duke and regent of Legnica, Duke of Brzeg\nPhilip IV of France (1268\u20131314), King of France\nPhilip I of Castile, (1478\u20131503), King of Castile and Duke of Burgundy\nRadu cel Frumos (1435\u20131475), Voivode (prince) of Wallachia, younger brother of Vlad the Impaler\n\nIn legend and fiction:\nElaine of Astolat, in Arthurian legend\nNimloth the Fair, a tree in J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy universe\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of people by nickname\nEpithets\nMonarchical nicknames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of people by nickname\n\tLists of people\n\tPeople-related lists\nEpithets\n\tNames\nMonarchical nicknames\n\tRoyalty-related lists\n\tNicknames\n\tMonarchy" }, { "title": "Battle of Mellrichstadt", "content": "Battle of Mellrichstadt was fought between Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV and the German anti-king Rudolf of Swabia on 7 August 1078 near Mellrichstadt.\n\nBattle\nHenry's army met the army of Rudolf's Saxon allies before they could meet up with the Swabians. In the confusion, one Saxon force including the bishop of Merseburg and Rudolf fled as soon as the armies met. They were harassed by the local people of the district while they fled home. Elsewhere, the Saxons under Otto of Nordheim and Frederick of Sommerschenburg bested their opponents and chased them in the direction of W\u00fcrzburg. On his return, he found another army occupying the field. When his scouts did not return, he assumed it was the enemy and returned home, not knowing that it was a Saxon contingent.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBattles involving the Holy Roman Empire\nConflicts in 1078\n11th-century conflicts in Europe\nHistory of Swabia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBattles involving the Holy Roman Empire\n\tBattles involving Germany\n\tMilitary operations involving the Holy Roman Empire\nConflicts in 1078\n\t11th-century conflicts\n\tConflicts by year\n\tEvents in the year 1078\n11th-century conflicts in Europe\n\t11th-century in Europe\n\tMilitary history of Europe\nHistory of Swabia\n\tHistory of Germany by region\n\tSwabia\n\tFormer states and territories of Germany\n\tHistory of regions of Germany" }, { "title": "Space modulation", "content": "Space modulation is a radio amplitude modulation technique used in instrument landing systems (ILS) that incorporates the use of multiple antennas fed with various radio frequency powers and phases to create different depths of modulation within various volumes of three-dimensional airspace. This modulation method differs from internal modulation methods inside most other radio transmitters in that the phases and powers of the two individual signals mix within airspace, rather than in a modulator.\n\nAn aircraft with an on-board ILS receiver within the capture area of an ILS, (glideslope and localizer range), will detect varying depths of modulation according to the aircraft's position within that airspace, providing accurate positional information about the progress to the threshold.\n\nMethod used to determine aircraft position\nThe ILS uses two radio frequencies, one for each ground station (about 110\u00a0MHz for LOC and 330\u00a0MHz for the GS), to transmit two amplitude-modulated signals (90\u00a0Hz and 150\u00a0Hz), along the glidepath (GS) and the course (LOC) trajectories into airspace. It is this signal that is projected up from the runway which an aircraft employing an instrument approach uses to land.\n\nThe modulation depth of each 90\u00a0Hz and 150\u00a0Hz signal changes according to the deviation of the aircraft from the correct position for the aircraft to touchdown on the threshold. The difference between the two signal modulation depths is zero when the aircraft is on the correct course and gl", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio frequency propagation\nAmplitude modulation\nAircraft instruments\nInstrument landing systems\nRadio technology\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio frequency propagation\n\tElectromagnetic radiation\n\tRadio technology\nAmplitude modulation\n\tModulation techniques\n\tRadio electronics\n\tRadio technology\nAircraft instruments\n\tAircraft components\n\tAviation standards\n\tAerospace engineering\n\tAvionics\nInstrument landing systems\n\tAircraft landing systems\n\tAvionics\n\tRadio navigation\n\tRadio technology\nRadio technology\n\tRadio electronics\n\tElectrical engineering\n\tTechnology by type\n\tTelecommunications" }, { "title": "Haplogroup H", "content": "Haplogroup H may refer to:\n\n Haplogroup H (mtDNA), i.e. human mitochondrial DNA \n Haplogroup H (Y-DNA), i.e. human Y-chromosome DNA", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman mitochondrial DNA haplogroups\nHuman Y-DNA haplogroups\nGenetics of Europe\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman mitochondrial DNA haplogroups\n\tHuman genetics\n\tHaplogroups\nHuman Y-DNA haplogroups\n\tHuman genetics\n\tHaplogroups\nGenetics of Europe\n\tHuman genetics by continent\n\tEuropean society\n\tGenetics by country\n\tHuman genetics" }, { "title": "Greg Iles", "content": "Greg Iles (born 1960) is a novelist who lives in Mississippi. He has published seventeen novels and one novella, spanning a variety of genres.\n\nEarly life\nIles was born in 1960 in Stuttgart, West Germany, where his physician father ran the US Embassy Medical Clinic. He was raised in Natchez, Mississippi, the setting of many of his novels. After attending Trinity Episcopal Day School, he graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1983.\n\nCareer\nIles spent several years as a guitarist, singer, and songwriter in the band Frankly Scarlet. He quit the band after he was married and began working on his first novel, Spandau Phoenix, a thriller about Nazi war criminal Rudolf Hess. Spandau Phoenix was published in 1993.\n\nIn 2002, Iles wrote the screenplay 24 Hours from his novel of the same name. Rewritten by director Don Roos, it was renamed Trapped. Iles then rewrote the script during the shoot, at the request of the producers and actors.\n\nIn 2011, Iles was seriously injured in a traffic accident on U.S. Route 61 near Natchez. He sustained life-threatening injuries, including a ruptured aorta. He was put into an induced coma for eight days, and lost his right leg below the knee. During his three-year recovery, he wrote three volumes of a trilogy set in Natchez, Mississippi, and featuring former prosecutor Penn Cage.\n\nIles is a member of the literary musical group The Rock Bottom Remainders, which includes or has included authors Dave Barry, Ridley Pearson, Stephen King, Scott T", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century American novelists\n21st-century American novelists\nAmerican male novelists\nAmerican thriller writers\nWriters from Mississippi\nUniversity of Mississippi alumni\nPeople from Natchez, Mississippi\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century American novelists\n\tAmerican novelists by century\n\t20th-century American writers\n\t20th-century American male writers\n21st-century American novelists\n\tAmerican novelists by century\n\t21st-century American writers\n\t21st-century American male writers\nAmerican male novelists\n\tAmerican male writers\n\tAmerican novelists\nAmerican thriller writers\n\tAmerican writers by genre\n\tAmerican male writers\nWriters from Mississippi\n\tWriters by state in the United States\n\tPeople by state in the United States\n\tAmerican writers by state\nUniversity of Mississippi alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tPeople associated with the University of Mississippi\nPeople from Natchez, Mississippi\n\tPeople by city in Mississippi\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Adams County, Mississippi\n\tWriters from Mississippi" }, { "title": "Yllka Mujo", "content": "Yllka Mujo (born 15 October 1953) is an Albanian actress, especially known for her roles in Albanian movies during the communist regime. For her acting merits she was given the title Merited Artist of Albania.\n\nLife \nYllka Muji (or Mujo) comes from an Albanian family that moved from Podgorica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Montenegro), to Shkod\u00ebr during the Monarchist period. She was born in the capital Tirana and was sister of actor Agim Mujo (1955/1956\u20132019). In recognition to her career, she was also given the title of \"Maestro of Arts\" in the National Theatre of Albania.\n\nMujo married (now divorced) Haig Zaharin\u00eb then Gjergj Polikron Zaharia, born in P\u00ebrmet, and had one son, Amos Muji Zaharia (b. 1987), an actor and film director; and one daughter, Elia Zaharia Zogu (b. 1983), an actress and singer who married Leka, Crown Prince of Albania on 8 October 2016.\n\nFilmography \n I teti n\u00eb bronz (1970)\n Malet me blerim mbuluar (1971)\n Beni ec\u00ebn vet\u00eb (1975)\n Rrugicat q\u00eb k\u00ebrkonin diell (1975)\n Zonja nga qyteti (1976)\n Kur hidheshin themelet (1978)\n Taulanti k\u00ebrkon nj\u00eb mot\u00ebr (1984)\n Rikonstruksioni (1988)\n Shpella e pirat\u00ebvet (1990)\n Lettere al vento (2003)\n Lule t\u00eb kuqe, lule t\u00eb zeza (2003)\n Honeymoons (2009)\n Shqiptari (2010)\n P\u00ebrball\u00eb (2015)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlbanian film actresses\n20th-century Albanian actresses\n21st-century Albanian actresses\nPeople from Tirana\nMerited Artists of Albania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlbanian film actresses\n\tAlbanian actresses\n\tFilm actresses by nationality\n20th-century Albanian actresses\n\t20th-century actresses by nationality\n\tAlbanian actresses\n21st-century Albanian actresses\n\t21st-century actresses by nationality\n\tAlbanian actresses\nPeople from Tirana\n\tPeople by city in Albania\nMerited Artists of Albania\n\tOrders, decorations, and medals of Albania\n\tCulture of Albania\n\tAlbanian awards\n\tAwards by country\n\tAwards by subject\n\tCivil awards and decorations of Albania\n\tAlbanian actors\n\tAwards by country in Europe" }, { "title": "Malli (TV series)", "content": "Malli () is an Indian Tamil-language soap opera that aired on Puthuyugam TV from 23 November 2013 to 1 September 2014 on Monday through Friday at 6:30PM IST for 260 episodes. The show stars Sandra, Sonia Agarwal, Sethu Darwin, Baby Harini, Murali, Susithira and directed by A. R. Ramesh. This serial also re-telecast on same Channel It airs Monday through Friday at 08:30pm (2015).\n\nPlot\nThe story revolves around two characters, Shivani and Bala. Shivani born in a rich family who gets neglected from the parental love since their parents run after money and profession. But she manages to get brotherly love from Bala who hails from a middle-class family. Bala imagines Shivani as his older sister Malli who's dead. Getting the affection needed, Shivani too think herself as Malli at times.\n\nCast\n Sonia Agarwal / Sandra\n Deepthi Sri\n Sethu Darwin\n Baby Harini\n Theni Murugan\n Murali\n Susithira\n Lingges Nadarajan\n\nInternational broadcast\n In Singapore Tamil Channel on V Thamizh HD. It aired Monday through Friday at 8:30PM.\n In Malaysia Tamil Channel on Astro Vaanavil. It airs Monday through Friday at 11:00Am & 4:30PM.\n It airs in United States, Europe and Australia on Athavan TV on Monday through Friday at 7:30PM.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian television soap operas\nTamil-language television soap operas\n2013 Indian television series debuts\n2014 Indian television series endings\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian television soap operas\n\tIndian television series\n\tTelevision soap operas by country\n\tIndian drama television series\nTamil-language television soap operas\n\tIndian television soap operas\n\tTamil-language television\n\tTelevision shows set in Tamil Nadu\n2013 Indian television series debuts\n\t2013 in Indian television\n\t2010s Indian television series\n2014 Indian television series endings\n\t2014 in Indian television\n\t2010s Indian television series" }, { "title": "Matthew Cassidy", "content": "Matthew Stephen Cassidy (born 2 October 1988) is a footballer who plays for A.F.C. Blackpool as a midfielder.\n\nClub career\n\nEarly career\nBorn in Blackpool, he started his career playing for Bolton Wanderers Youth and Reserve sides from the 2005\u201306 to the 2007\u201308 season and was named Academy Player of the Year in 2007.He also played for the Liverpool Dream Team of the late 90s\n In the summer of 2007 he made his first team debut for Bolton in their pre-season defeat to Hibernian.\n\nLeaving for Cyprus\nAfter leaving Bolton in the summer of 2008, he was offered contracts at a number of English clubs including Doncaster Rovers and Luton Town, but Cassidy turned down these offers to accept a contract at Cypriot First Division club Enosis Neon Paralimni. after being impressed with the set up there. in the Cypriot First Division with Enosis Neon Paralimni. He was Ireland's first ever footballing export to Cyprus.\n\nHe made his debut for the Cypriot club on 29 August 2009, in his side's 3\u20130 defeat to Apollon Limassol, coming on as a second-half substitute. On 6 December 2009, he made his first start for the club in a 2\u20130 win over APEP. After one year with Enosi Neon Paralimniou he left the club having made a total of 17 appearances scoring no goals. After leaving Enosis, Cassidy moved to one of the biggest clubs of the island of Cyprus, AEL Limassol. Cassidy signed a five-year contract with the club on 9 June 2010. He made his debut, coming on as a 70th-minute substitute in their 2\u20131 de", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAssociation football midfielders\n1988 births\nLiving people\nA.F.C. Blackpool players\nBolton Wanderers F.C. players\nEnosis Neon Paralimni FC players\nAEL Limassol players\nExpatriate footballers in Cyprus\nEnglish footballers\nIrish footballers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAssociation football midfielders\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tAssociation football players by position\n1988 births\n\t20th-century births\n\tLiving people\nA.F.C. Blackpool players\n\tA.F.C. Blackpool\n\tAssociation football players by club in England\nBolton Wanderers F.C. players\n\tBolton Wanderers F.C.\n\tAssociation football players by club in England\nEnosis Neon Paralimni FC players\n\tEnosis Neon Paralimni FC\n\tAssociation football players by club in Cyprus\nAEL Limassol players\n\tAEL Limassol\n\tAssociation football players by club in Cyprus\nExpatriate footballers in Cyprus\n\tExpatriate footballers\n\tExpatriate sportspeople in Cyprus\n\tAssociation football expatriate sportspeople\nEnglish footballers\n\tEnglish sportspeople\n\tFootballers from England\nIrish footballers\n\tIrish sportspeople\n\tFootballers from Ireland" }, { "title": "Knightsbridge Lane", "content": "Knightsbridge Lane is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest just north of Watlington, Oxfordshire.\n\nThis site consists of woodland on the sides of a minor road, which has approximately one tenth of the population in the country of a very rare plant, green hound's tongue. It is listed in the British Red Data Book of vascular plants, and it is found at only seven other locations in Britain. The species is often found in disturbed soils, and may have increased following the clearance of dead elm trees.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSites of Special Scientific Interest in Oxfordshire\nFlora of Oxfordshire\nBiological Sites of Special Scientific Interest\nRoads in Oxfordshire\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSites of Special Scientific Interest in Oxfordshire\n\tSites of Special Scientific Interest by county\n\tNature reserves in Oxfordshire\n\tGeography of Oxfordshire\nFlora of Oxfordshire\n\tFlora of England by county\n\tEnvironment of Oxfordshire\nBiological Sites of Special Scientific Interest\n\tSites of Special Scientific Interest\n\tNature reserves in England\nRoads in Oxfordshire\n\tRoads in England by county\n\tTransport in Oxfordshire\n\tGeography of Oxfordshire" }, { "title": "Kizimkazi", "content": "Kizimkazi - officially Kizimkazi Mkunguni, but also known as Kizimkazi Mtendeni - is a fishing village on the southern coast of Zanzibar, Tanzania, and was once a walled city. It is situated three miles southeast of the Kizimkazi Mosque (which is located in Kizimkazi Dimbani, commonly known just as Dimbani). In recent years, Kizimkazi has become a major tourist attraction, as daily boat tours are organized to bring visitors off shore to watch bottlenose dolphins and swim with them.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Zanzibar\nFishing communities in Tanzania\nTourist attractions in Tanzania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Zanzibar\n\tPopulated places in Tanzania\n\tGeography of Zanzibar\nFishing communities in Tanzania\n\tPopulated coastal places in Tanzania\n\tEconomy of Tanzania\nTourist attractions in Tanzania\n\tTourism in Tanzania\n\tVisitor attractions by country\n\tTanzania-related lists\n\tGeography of Tanzania" }, { "title": "Public domain in the United States", "content": "Works are in the public domain if they are not covered by intellectual property rights (such as copyright) at all, or if the intellectual property rights to the works have expired.\n\nAll works first published or released before January 1, , have lost their copyright protection, effective January 1, . In the same manner, each January 1 will result in literature, movies and other works released 96 years earlier entering the public domain until 2073. From 2073 works by creators who died seven decades earlier will expire each year. Works that were published without a copyright notice before 1977 are also in the public domain, as are those published before 1989 if the copyright was not registered within five years of the date of publication, and those published before 1964 if the copyright was not renewed 28 years later.\n\nHistory \n\nIn the United States, copyright at the federal level began with the introduction of the Constitution in 1787. Prior to that several of the individual states had enacted copyright laws, the first being Connecticut in 1783. Creators of works created after the ratification of the Constitution could receive copyright, while works created before the Constitution went into effect remain in the public domain with respect to federal copyright.\n\nWorks additionally enter the public domain automatically when copyright has expired, though additional alterations to copyright laws since the original Constitution have extended the length of time for which a given cop", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic domain law\nCopyright law in the United States\nIntellectual property law in the United States\nAmerican legal terminology\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic domain law\n\tCopyright law\n\tIntellectual property law\n\tCopyright law by country\nCopyright law in the United States\n\tIntellectual property law in the United States\n\tUnited States federal law\n\tCopyright law by country\nIntellectual property law in the United States\n\tUnited States federal law\n\tIntellectual property law by country\nAmerican legal terminology\n\tAmerican law\n\tLegal terminology by country" }, { "title": "Scott Flippo", "content": "Scott Flippo is a state senator in Arkansas. A Republican, in 2021 he is majority leader in the Arkansas Senate. He has been in the state senate since 2015. He was born in Mountain Home, Arkansas, and graduated from Mountain Home High School. He now lives in Bull Shoals. He has a degree in Business Administration from the University of Arkansas and owns the Carefree Living assisted living center. He is a Methodist.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArkansas state senators\nArkansas Republicans\nPeople from Mountain Home, Arkansas\nUniversity of Arkansas alumni\nBusinesspeople from Arkansas\nAmerican Methodists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArkansas state senators\n\tMembers of the Arkansas General Assembly\n\tState senators of the United States\n\tPoliticians from Arkansas\nArkansas Republicans\n\tRepublican Party state legislators in the United States\n\tPoliticians from Arkansas\n\tRepublican Party (United States) by state\nPeople from Mountain Home, Arkansas\n\tPeople by city in Arkansas\n\tPeople from Baxter County, Arkansas\nUniversity of Arkansas alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Arkansas\nBusinesspeople from Arkansas\n\tBusinesspeople from the United States by state\nAmerican Methodists\n\tProtestantism in the United States by denomination\n\tAmerican people by religion\n\tAmerican Protestants\n\tMethodists by nationality" }, { "title": "Pargad", "content": "Paargad Fort is situated to the south of Kolhapur in Maharashtra state in India, at a distance of around 28;km from Chandgad. One of the major attractions of this fort is its serene environment and lush green surroundings. Apart from this, it is also known for housing a wonderful bronze statue of Shivaji and a temple of Bhagawati Bhawani.\n\nThe gad can be trekked from the village of Morle and across Palye located in Dodamarg taluka. Bus service runs from Dodamarg to Morle (18 km) and Dodamarg to Palye (16km). A bus service also runs from Chandagad directly to Pargad\n\nOn the way to Pargad from Goa also visit towns of Dodamarg, Palye and Medhe for the beautifully crafted tanks. We also visit Tilari Dam.\n\nFort was maintained by Raiba (Son of Tanaji Malusare).\n\nForts in Maharashtra\nTourist attractions in Kolhapur district\n\nSatellite view of Pargad Fort\n\nPaargad", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nForts in Maharashtra\nTourist attractions in Kolhapur district\nProtected monuments in Maharashtra\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nForts in Maharashtra\n\tBuildings and structures in Maharashtra\n\tMilitary history of Maharashtra\n\tTourist attractions in Maharashtra\nTourist attractions in Kolhapur district\n\tTourist attractions in Maharashtra by district\n\tKolhapur district\nProtected monuments in Maharashtra\n\tProtected monuments in India by state or union territory\n\tBuildings and structures in Maharashtra\n\tHeritage sites in Maharashtra\n\tTourist attractions in Maharashtra\n\tCultural heritage of India" }, { "title": "Bennet Bicknell", "content": "Bennet Bicknell (November 14, 1781 \u2013 September 15, 1841) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from New York.\n\nBiography\nBorn in Mansfield, Connecticut, Bicknell attended the public schools. He married Lucinda Crane and they had four children, Harrison, Julia, Harriet, and James.\n\nCareer\nBicknell moved to Morrisville, New York, in 1808, and served in the War of 1812. He served as member of the New York State Assembly in 1812 and served in the New York State Senate from 1814 to 1818. He served as clerk of Madison County, New York from 1821 to 1825, and was editor of the Madison Observer.\n\nElected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fifth Congress, Bicknell was United States Representative for the twenty-third district of New York from March 4, 1837 to March 3, 1839. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1838 to the Twenty-sixth Congress.\n\nDeath\nBicknell died in Morrisville, Madison County, New York, on September 15, 1841 (age 59 years, 305 days). He is interred at Morrisville Rural Cemetery.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)\nNew York (state) Democrats\nMembers of the New York State Assembly\nNew York (state) state senators\nPeople from Mansfield, Connecticut\nPeople from Madison County, New York\nAmerican military personnel of the War of 1812\n1781 births\n1841 deaths\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)\n\tPoliticians from New York (state)\n\tNew York (state) politicians by office\nNew York (state) Democrats\n\tPolitical parties in New York (state)\n\tDemocratic Party (United States) by state\nMembers of the New York State Assembly\n\tNew York (state) politicians by office\n\tPoliticians from New York (state)\nNew York (state) state senators\n\tNew York (state) politicians by office\n\tPoliticians from New York (state)\nPeople from Mansfield, Connecticut\n\tPeople by city in Connecticut\n\tPeople by town in Connecticut\nPeople from Madison County, New York\n\tPeople by county in New York\n\tPeople from New York (state)\nAmerican military personnel of the War of 1812\n\tAmerican military personnel by war\n\tUnited States military history by war\n\t19th-century American military personnel\n1781 births\n\tBirths by year\n\t18th-century births\n1841 deaths\n\tDeaths by year\n\t19th-century deaths" }, { "title": "Luffness Platform railway station", "content": "Luffness Platform (also known as Luffness Golf Club Halt) served a golf course near Gullane in Scotland. It was served by the Aberlady, Gullane and North Berwick railway. This line diverged from the North British Railway Main Line at Aberlady Junction, east of the current Longniddry station. For the private use of members of the Luffness Golf Club, this unstaffed halt was opened in 1898 and closed in 1932. Passengers alighting had to inform the train guard at Gullane or Aberlady and passengers joining the train there had to request it to stop by hand signals.\n\nHistory\nOpened by the Aberlady, Gullane and North Berwick Railway, it was absorbed by the North British Railway. Then station passed on to the London and North Eastern Railway during the Grouping of 1923.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisused railway stations in East Lothian\nFormer North British Railway stations\nRailway stations in Great Britain opened in 1898\nRailway stations in Great Britain closed in 1932\nRailway stations served by London and North Eastern Railway\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisused railway stations in East Lothian\n\tDisused railway stations in Scotland\n\tRail transport in East Lothian\n\tTransport in East Lothian\nFormer North British Railway stations\n\tFormer railway stations in Scotland\n\tNorth British Railway\n\tRailway stations by former company\n\tRailway stations in Scotland\nRailway stations in Great Britain opened in 1898\n\tRailway stations in Great Britain by opening year\n\t1898 in rail transport\n\t1898 establishments in Scotland\nRailway stations in Great Britain closed in 1932\n\tRailway stations in Great Britain by closing year\n\t1932 disestablishments in Scotland\n\t1932 in rail transport\nRailway stations served by London and North Eastern Railway\n\tRailway stations by former company\n\tLondon and North Eastern Railway\n\tRailway stations served by a specific company" }, { "title": "AFLAC Tower", "content": "AFLAC Tower is a tall guyed mast located in Rowley, Iowa in the United States. AFLAC Tower (which is named for the former owner of KWWL) was completed in July 1984, and is tall with appurtenances and without appurtenances. The antenna appurtenance is tall.\n\nTelevision station KWWL and radio stations KFMW and KNWS-FM broadcast from this tower. The transmitter site is owned by KWWL's current owner, Quincy Newspapers.\n\nThe KWWL transmitter site building features running water and a shower, allowing someone to maintain at least rudimentary living conditions. The site has a backup generator for KWWL's digital channel along with KNWS, but not for their analog signal or KFMW.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTowers in Iowa\nBroadcasting towers in the United States\nTelevision towers in the United States\nRadio masts and towers in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTowers in Iowa\n\tTowers in the United States by state\n\tBuildings and structures in Iowa\n\tInfrastructure in Iowa\nBroadcasting towers in the United States\n\tTowers in the United States by type\n\tBroadcasting in the United States\n\tTelecommunications infrastructure in the United States\nTelevision towers in the United States\n\tTowers in the United States by type\n\tTelevision in the United States\n\tTelecommunications infrastructure in the United States\nRadio masts and towers in the United States\n\tTowers in the United States by type\n\tRadio in the United States\n\tTelecommunications infrastructure in the United States" }, { "title": "Walton County, Florida", "content": "Walton County is located on the Emerald Coast in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Florida, with its southern border on the Gulf of Mexico. As of the 2020 census, the population was 75,305. Its county seat is DeFuniak Springs. The county is home to the highest natural point in Florida: Britton Hill, at . Walton County is included in the Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin, FL Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nHistory\n\nWalton County was organized by European Americans in 1824. It was named for Colonel George Walton Jr., secretary of the Florida Territory from 1821 to 1826. Walton, the son of George Walton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born 15 August 1786 in Augusta, Georgia, and died 20 March 1859 in Petersburg, Virginia.\n\nBetween 1763 and 1783 the territory that has since become Walton County was part of the colony of British West Florida. During this time British settlers permanently settled in the area, becoming the first English-speaking people to permanently reside in what is now Walton County. During this period Scottish settlers migrated from the backcountry of the Carolinas and settled in the Defuniak Springs area while English settlers, most of whom were either farmers or fishermen, settled in the southern portion of the county by the sea, settling throughout the area that has since become Santa Rosa Beach, Sandestin, Miramar Beach, Point Washington, Seaside and Topsail Hill Preserve State Park and Point Washington State Forest. While the", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWalton County, Florida\nCounties of the Emerald Coast\nPopulated places on the Gulf of Mexico\nFlorida counties on the Gulf of Mexico\nCounties in the Crestview\u2013Fort Walton Beach\u2013Destin metropolitan area\nFlorida Panhandle\nCounties in Florida\nFormer British colonies and protectorates in the Americas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWalton County, Florida\n\tCounties in Florida\n\tFlorida counties on the Gulf of Mexico\n\tCounties of the Emerald Coast\nCounties of the Emerald Coast\n\tRegions of Florida\n\tPopulated places on the Gulf of Mexico\nPopulated places on the Gulf of Mexico\n\tCoastal cities in Florida\n\tRegions of Florida\nFlorida counties on the Gulf of Mexico\n\tCounties in Florida\n\tFlorida Panhandle\nCounties in the Crestview\u2013Fort Walton Beach\u2013Destin metropolitan area\n\tMetropolitan areas of Florida\n\tCities in the Florida Panhandle\nFlorida Panhandle\n\tRegions of Florida\n\tGeography of Florida\nCounties in Florida\n\tFlorida geography by county\n\tSubdivisions of Florida\nFormer British colonies and protectorates in the Americas\n\tBritish Empire\n\tFormer British colonies\n\tFormer colonies in North America\n\tHistory of the British Empire\n\tHistory of the United States" }, { "title": "2016\u201317 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team", "content": "The 2016\u201317 Duke Blue Devils women's basketball team represented Duke University during the 2016\u201317 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. Returning as head coach was Joanne P. McCallie entering her 10th season. The team plays its home games at Cameron Indoor Stadium in Durham, North Carolina as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They finished the season 28\u20136, 13\u20133 in ACC play to finish in a tie for second place. They advanced to the championship game of the ACC Women's Tournament where they lost to Notre Dame. They received an at-large bid to the NCAA Women's Tournament where they defeated Hampton in the first round before getting upset by Oregon in the second round.\n\n2016\u201317 media\nAll Blue Devils games will air on the Blue Devil IMG Sports Network. WDNC will once again act as the main station for the Blue Devils IMG Sports Network games with Steve Barnes providing the play-by-play and Morgan Patrick acting as analyst.\n\nRoster\n\nRankings\n2016\u201317 NCAA Division I women's basketball rankings\n\nSchedule\n\n|-\n!colspan=12 style=\"background:#001A57; color:#FFFFFF;\"| Exhibition\n\n|-\n!colspan=12 style=\"background:#001A57; color:#FFFFFF;\"| Non-conference regular season\n\n|-\n!colspan=12 style=\"background:#001A57; color:#FFFFFF;\"| ACC Regular Season\n\n|-\n!colspan=12 style=\"background:#001A57;\"| ACC Women's Tournament\n\n|-\n!colspan=12 style=\"background:#001A57;\"| NCAA Women's Tournament\n\nSource\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2016\u201317 in American women's basketball\nDuke Blue Devils women's basketball seasons\nCollege women's basketball teams in the United States\nAtlantic Coast Conference women's basketball\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2016\u201317 in American women's basketball\n\t2016 in women's basketball\n\t2017 in women's basketball\n\t2016\u201317 in American college basketball\nDuke Blue Devils women's basketball seasons\n\tCollege women's basketball teams in the United States by season\n\tDuke Blue Devils women's basketball\nCollege women's basketball teams in the United States\n\tCollege basketball teams in the United States\n\tWomen's basketball teams in the United States\n\tCollege sports teams in the United States by sport\nAtlantic Coast Conference women's basketball\n\tCollege women's basketball conferences in the United States\n\tAtlantic Coast Conference basketball\n\tAtlantic Coast Conference" }, { "title": "We're Gettin' Closer to the Grave Each Day", "content": "\"We're Gettin' Closer to the Grave Each Day\" is a hymn written by Hank Williams. Williams recorded it as a demo in 1949 in Nashville and it was released as a posthumous single by MGM Records in 1957.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs written by Hank Williams\nPosthumous singles\n1949 songs\n1957 singles\nAmerican gospel songs\nMGM Records singles\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs written by Hank Williams\n\tSongs by songwriter\n\tHank Williams songs\nPosthumous singles\n\tSingles by artist\n\tPosthumous works in music\n1949 songs\n\tSongs by year\n\t1949 in music\n1957 singles\n\tSingles by year\n\t1957 in music\nAmerican gospel songs\n\tGospel songs by nationality\n\tAmerican songs\nMGM Records singles\n\tSingles by record label" }, { "title": "Sultan Aksanov", "content": "Sultan Raisovich Aksanov (; born 19 August 1993) is a Russian professional football player who plays as a midfielder for Armenian club Sevan FC.\n\nClub career\nAksanov made his professional debut for FC Tom Tomsk on 23 April 2013 in a game against FC SKA-Energiya Khabarovsk.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian footballers\nAssociation football midfielders\nFC Sevan players\nFC Tom Tomsk players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian footballers\n\tFootballers in Russia by club\n\tRussian sportspeople\nAssociation football midfielders\n\tAssociation football by position\n\tFootballers by position\nFC Sevan players\n\tAssociation football players by club in Armenia\n\tArmenian Premier League players\nFC Tom Tomsk players\n\tAssociation football players by club in Russia\n\tRussian Premier League players\n\tFC Tom Tomsk" }, { "title": "Athletics at the 1999 Pan American Games \u2013 Men's 100 metres", "content": "The men's 100 metres event at the 1999 Pan American Games was held July 24\u201325.\n\nMedalists\n\nResults\n\nHeats\nQualification: First 2 of each heat (Q) and the next 2 fastest (q) qualified for the final.\n\nWind:Heat 1: +1.6\u00a0m/s, Heat 2: -1.0\u00a0m/s, Heat 3: -0.5\u00a0m/s\n\nFinal\nWind: +0.4\u00a0m/s\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAthletics at the 1999 Pan American Games\nMen's 100 metres at the Pan American Games\n1999 Pan American Games events\nTrack and field at the Pan American Games\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAthletics at the 1999 Pan American Games\n\tAthletics at the Pan American Games by year\n\t1999 Pan American Games events\nMen's 100 metres at the Pan American Games\n\tAthletics at the Pan American Games by event\n\tMen's athletics events at the Pan American Games\n1999 Pan American Games events\n\tEvents at the Pan American Games\n\tPan American Games by year\nTrack and field at the Pan American Games\n\tSports at the Pan American Games\n\tTrack and field by competition\n\tTrack and field by tournament" }, { "title": "Frei (island)", "content": "Frei is an island in Kristiansund Municipality in M\u00f8re og Romsdal county, Norway. The island lies south of the town of Kristiansund in the Nordm\u00f8re region of the county. The main villages on the island include Rensvik in the north, Kvalv\u00e5g in the east, and Nedre Frei in the south. The island was part of the old Frei Municipality from 1838 until 2008 when the island was merged into Kristiansund Municipality.\n\nThe Viking-era Battle of Rastarkalv, between Haakon I of Norway and the sons of Eric I of Norway, took place near the village of Nedre Frei in 955 AD.\n\nGeography\nThe highest point on the island is the mountain Freikollen. The island is covered with mountains, pine forests, marshes, and sparse other vegetation. The Freifjorden lies to the east and south, the Kvernesfjorden and Bremsnesfjorden lie to the west, and the Bolgsvaet bay and Omsundet strait lie to the north. The islands of Nordlandet, Kirkelandet, and Innlandet lie north of Frei; the island of Aver\u00f8ya lies to the west; the islands of Bergs\u00f8ya and Asp\u00f8ya lie to the southeast; and the island of Tustna lies to the northeast.\n\nName\nThe meaning of the name \"Frei\" () is unknown, but is may be derived from fr\u00ed\u00f0r which means \"good\" or \"beautiful\". Until 1889, the name was written Fred\u00f8. The island is also referred to as Frei\u00f8ya, which means the \"island of Frei\". That name was often used to distinguish the island from the municipality of Frei.\n\nTransportation\nThe island is crossed by the Norwegian National Road ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIslands of M\u00f8re og Romsdal\nGeography of Kristiansund\nFormer municipalities of Norway\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIslands of M\u00f8re og Romsdal\n\tIslands of Norway by county\n\tGeography of M\u00f8re og Romsdal\nGeography of Kristiansund\n\tGeography of Norway by municipality\n\tCities and towns in Norway\nFormer municipalities of Norway\n\tMunicipalities of Norway\n\tSubdivisions of Norway\n\tHistory of Norway by location" }, { "title": "Marius van Amelsvoort", "content": "Marius Johannes Josephus van Amelsvoort (29 August 1930 \u2013 30 May 2006) was a Dutch politician and diplomat of the defunct Catholic People's Party (KVP) party and later the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and economist.\n\nVan Amelsvoort applied at the Tilburg Catholic Economic University in July 1949 majoring in Economics and obtaining an Bachelor of Economics degree in June 1951 before graduating with an Master of Economics degree in July 1955. Van Amelsvoort worked as a civil servant for the Diplomatic service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from September 1955 until April 1960 and as an Attach\u00e9 at the Embassy in Washington, D.C. from February 1956 until April 1960. Van Amelsvoort worked as an accountant for the Rabobank in Eindhoven from April 1960 until August 1961 as a branch manager in Eindhoven from August 1961 until May 1973.\n\nVan Amelsvoort was elected as a Member of the Senate after the Senate election of 1969, serving from 16 September 1969 until 10 May 1971 as a backbencher. Van Amelsvoort was selected as a Member of the European Parliament and dual served in those positions, taking office on 9 March 1970. Van Amelsvoort became a Member of the House of Representatives after Roelof Nelissen was appointed as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance in the Cabinet Biesheuvel I after the election of 1971, serving from 3 August 1971 until 7 December 1972. Van Amelsvoort returned as a Member of the House of Representatives after Tiemen Brouwer was appointe", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDutch politicians\nMembers of the House of Representatives (Netherlands)\nMembers of the Senate (Netherlands)\nMembers of the European Parliament for the Netherlands\nChristian Democratic Appeal politicians\nCatholic People's Party politicians\nDutch diplomats\nDutch economists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDutch politicians\n\tPolitics of the Netherlands\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tMembers of the House of Representatives (Netherlands)\nMembers of the House of Representatives (Netherlands)\n\tMembers of the lower house of the States General\n\tPolitics of the Netherlands\nMembers of the Senate (Netherlands)\n\tMembers of the upper house of the States General\n\tPolitics of the Netherlands\nMembers of the European Parliament for the Netherlands\n\tMembers of the European Parliament by nationality\n\tPolitics of the Netherlands\n\tMEPs for the Netherlands\nChristian Democratic Appeal politicians\n\tPoliticians by party in the Netherlands\n\tChristian Democratic Appeal\nCatholic People's Party politicians\n\tPoliticians by party in the Netherlands\n\tCatholic People's Party\nDutch diplomats\n\tDiplomats by nationality\n\tForeign relations of the Netherlands\nDutch economists\n\tEconomists by nationality\n\tEconomy of the Netherlands\n\tPeople in finance in the Netherlands" }, { "title": "2010\u201311 Melbourne Victory FC season", "content": "The 2010\u201311 season was Melbourne Victory's sixth season in the Hyundai A-League. It was the first A-League season with two teams from the same city, after the introduction of Melbourne Heart.\n\nSeason summary\nThe 2010\u201311 season was Melbourne Victory's sixth in the A-League. It was the first A-League season with a second club from Victoria (Melbourne Heart). This hoped to create a Melbourne derby more fierce than those with Sydney FC and Adelaide United. The rivalry reached a new level when Victory skipper Kevin Muscat was red carded for an unacceptable tackle on young Heart player Adrian Zahra. Victory moved their home games to AAMI Park for regular season matches.\nMelbourne Victory started their pre-season by signing former Socceroos keeper Michael Petkovic from Sivasspor, promoted Diogo Ferreira, Petar Franjic and Sebastian Mattei from the youth team and with Archie Thompson sidelined with a long term injury, Ricardinho was officially unveiled as Melbourne Victory's international marquee player from Oeste Futebol Clube, where he signed a two-year deal and was handed the number 9 shirt. Victory also loaned Geoff Kellaway from Victorian Premier League Premier Dandenong Thunder. On 24 December 2010, Daniel Allsopp rejoined Victory after a year with Al-Rayyan Sports Club and D.C. United.\n\nMeanwhile, promising goalkeeper Mitch Langerak was transferred to Borussia Dortmund after his impressive 2010 AFC Champions League performance. goalkeeper Glen Moss was also transferred to Gold", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMelbourne Victory FC seasons\n2010\u201311 A-League season by team\n2010 in Australian soccer\n2011 in Australian soccer\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMelbourne Victory FC seasons\n A-League seasons by team\n Melbourne Victory FC\n2010\u201311 A-League season by team\n A-League seasons\n 2010\u201311 in Australian soccer\n2010 in Australian soccer\n Years in Australian soccer\n 2010 in association football\n2011 in Australian soccer\n Years in Australian soccer\n 2011 in association football" }, { "title": "Bosomtwe (Ghana parliament constituency)", "content": "Bosomtwe is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. It is located in the Botsomtwe District of the Ashanti Region of Ghana.\n\nBoundaries\nBosomtwe is located in the Botsomtwe District of the Ashanti Region of Ghana.\n\nMembers of Parliament\n\nElections\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParliamentary constituencies in the Ashanti Region\nParliamentary constituencies in Ghana\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParliamentary constituencies in the Ashanti Region\n\tParliamentary constituencies by region in Ghana\n\tGhanaian parliamentary constituencies by region\nParliamentary constituencies in Ghana\n\tGhanaian parliamentary constituencies\n\tGhanaian elections by constituency\n\tGhanaian politics by constituency\n\tPolitics of Ghana by constituency" }, { "title": "J\u00f6rn", "content": "J\u00f6rn is a locality situated in Skellefte\u00e5 Municipality, V\u00e4sterbotten County, Sweden with 797 inhabitants in 2010. Vladimir Lenin made his last stop in Sweden at the railway station in J\u00f6rn during his return from exile in 1917.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in V\u00e4sterbotten County\nPopulated places in Skellefte\u00e5 Municipality\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in V\u00e4sterbotten County\n\tPopulated places in Sweden by county\n\tGeography of V\u00e4sterbotten County\nPopulated places in Skellefte\u00e5 Municipality\n\tPopulated places in Sweden by municipality\n\tGeography of Skellefte\u00e5 Municipality\n\tSkellefte\u00e5 Municipality" }, { "title": "Association of German Transport Companies", "content": "The Association of German Transport Companies is the umbrella organization of organizations of transit authorities and other public transport companies. The membership fluctuates in the range of about 600 transport companies. It is a member of the International Association of Public Transport.\n\nThe current organization (VdV) was founded in 1991 with its headquarters in Cologne. The predecessor is the (V\u00f6V) (Association of [German] Public Transport Companies) that was founded in 1949 in Stuttgart with main office in Essen until 1959 when it moved to Cologne.\n\nThere is a predecessor for the V\u00f6V as well deriving from umbrella railway organizations in the early 19th century that were forming a subsidiary of (Association of German Tram and Light Railway Authorities) in 1895 in Munich. With a broadened scope of non-railway transportation it changed its name to (Association of German Transport Authorities) in 1928 with the main office in Berlin. With the Nazi Gleichschaltung its functions were integrated into the Reich Ministry of Transport () requiring a new start after World War II.\n\nThe association is not only an interest group but it serves as a standards organization within Germany. Its first project in post-war times was to settle on a tramway model that could quickly replace the demolished vehicle fleet throughout. Duewag was contracted to refurbish various tram chassis with a standard body () in the range of 355 motor cars and 248 trailer cars from 1948 to 1950. The next", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTransport organisations based in Germany\nTrade associations based in Germany\nBus transport in Germany\nRail transport in Germany\nPublic transport in Germany\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTransport organisations based in Germany\n\tTransport organisations based in Europe\n\tTransport in Germany\n\tOrganizations based in Germany by subject\nTrade associations based in Germany\n\tTrade associations by country\n\tOrganizations based in Germany by subject\n\tTrade associations\nBus transport in Germany\n\tPublic transport in Germany\n\tBus transport by country\n\tTransport in Germany by mode\nRail transport in Germany\n\tRail transport by country\n\tTransport in Germany by mode\nPublic transport in Germany\n\tPublic transport by country\n\tTransport in Germany by mode" }, { "title": "Against the Norm", "content": "Against the Norm is a short 30 minute comedy film, written and directed by British pharmacist and screenwriter, Iqbal Mohammed.\n\nPlot\n\nThe story is about 3 college students, Tanny (Deven Modha), an Asian male who acts stereo typically white, Nathan (Ian John Baptiste) a black male who acts stereo typically Asian and Eric (Samuel Bass) a white male who acts stereo typically black. All three of them are called up to the Principal's (Tony Goodall) office and accused of cheating in their General Studies mock exam for writing exactly the same phrase, \"Against the Norm.\" After being scolded by the principal, Eric takes Tanny's radio which is then taken by \"Weasel\" (Aurie James). The 3 students then have to join forces to form a dance group called the \"Rainbow Crew\" to have a dance off to win the radio back. After winning the radio back, Eric then apologises to the other two for the way he behaved earlier on and the three become friends.\n\nThe film was shortlisted for the PAGE International Screenwriting Awards and is set to be shown at Cannes this summer.\n\nCast\n\n Tanny - Deven Modha\n Nathan - Ian John Baptiste\n Eric - Samuel Bass\n Mr Brown - Tony Goodall\n Weasel - Aurie James\n Director - Iqbal Mohammed\n Producer - Louise Morton Murray\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish comedy films\nShort films\nFilms directed by Iqbal Mohammed\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish comedy films\n\tBritish films by genre\n\tComedy films by nationality\n\tUnited Kingdom comedy-related lists\nShort films\n\tFilms by length\n\tCinema of the United Kingdom\nFilms directed by Iqbal Mohammed\n\tFilms by British directors\n\tFilms directed by Asian directors" }, { "title": "Sergei Aleksandrovich Kudryavtsev", "content": "Sergei Aleksandrovich Kudryavtsev (1903 \u2013 April 25, 1938) was a Ukrainian Soviet politician and statesman. He was born in Kharkiv. During the Great Purge, he was arrested on October 13, 1937 and later executed by firing squad. After the death of Joseph Stalin, he was rehabilitated in 1956.\n\nBibliography \n Przewodnik po historii Partii Komunistycznej i ZSRR (ros.)\n http://www.alexanderyakovlev.org/almanah/almanah-dict-bio/1006037/9 (ros.)\n http://www.sakharov-center.ru/asfcd/martirolog/?t=page&id=8273 (ros.)\n\n1903 births\n1938 deaths\nPoliticians from Kharkiv\nPeople from Kharkov Governorate\nUkrainian communists\nSoviet politicians\nPolitburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine (Soviet Union) members\nGreat Purge victims from Ukraine\nPeople executed by firing squad", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1903 births\n1938 deaths\nPoliticians from Kharkiv\nPeople from Kharkov Governorate\nUkrainian communists\nSoviet politicians\nPolitburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine (Soviet Union) members\nGreat Purge victims from Ukraine\nPeople executed by firing squad\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1903 births\n\tBirths by year\n1938 deaths\n\tDeaths by year\nPoliticians from Kharkiv\n\tPoliticians by city in Ukraine\n\tPeople from Kharkiv\nPeople from Kharkov Governorate\n\tPeople from Governorates of the Russian Empire\n\tPeople from former countries\nUkrainian communists\n\tCommunists by nationality\n\tPolitical people in Ukraine\nSoviet politicians\n\tSoviet people by occupation\n\t20th-century politicians\nPolitburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine (Soviet Union) members\n\tCommunist Party of Ukraine (Soviet Union) politicians\n\tSoviet politicians\nGreat Purge victims from Ukraine\n\tVictims of Soviet repression\n\tPolitical repression in Ukraine\nPeople executed by firing squad\n\tExecuted Soviet people\n\tExecuted Ukrainian people\n\tExecuted politicians" }, { "title": "HMS Odiham (M2783)", "content": "HMS Odiham was one of 93 ships of the of inshore minesweepers.\n\nTheir names were all chosen from villages ending in -ham. The minesweeper was named after Odiham in Hampshire.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHam-class minesweepers\nRoyal Navy ship names\nMinesweepers of the Royal Navy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHam-class minesweepers\n\tRoyal Navy minesweepers\n\tCold War minesweepers of the United Kingdom\nRoyal Navy ship names\n\tShip names of the Royal Navy\nMinesweepers of the Royal Navy\n\tShips of the Royal Navy\n\tRoyal Navy minesweepers" }, { "title": "Rockavon", "content": "Rockavon (foaled 1958) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, best known for winning the classic 2000 Guineas in 1961. After winning three races on minor tracks as a two-year-old and being well-beaten on his three-year-old debut Rockavon created a 66/1 upset when winning the 2000 Guineas, becoming the first horse trained in Scotland to win a classic. He subsequently only won one minor race and has been regarded as one of the least distinguished of classic winners. At the end of 1961 he was retired to stud where he made no impact as a sire of winners.\n\nBackground\nRockavon was a dark-coated bay horse with no white markings bred at the Biddlesden Park Stud on the border of Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire. He was sent to the Newmarket sales as a foal in December 1958 and was bought by R. J. Donworth for 420 guineas. Ten months later Donworth sold the horse on at a profit when Rockavon was bought for 2,200 guineas by Thomas Yuill, a farmer from Strathaven. The colt was sent into training with George Boyd at his Tilton House stables near Dunbar. Boyd was one of the leading Scottish trainers of the time and had won major handicap races in England including the Lincoln and the Cambridgeshire.\n\nRockavon was sired by Rockefella, the only foal produced by the 1000 Guineas and Oaks winner Rockfel before her death at the age of six. Apart from Rockavon, Rockefella sired the filly Outcrop, who won the Yorkshire Oaks and the Park Hill Stakes in 1963. Rockavon was one of eight w", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish racehorses\nRacehorses bred in the United Kingdom\nRacehorses trained in the United Kingdom\nThoroughbred racehorses\n1961 racehorse births\nRacehorse sires\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish racehorses\n\tRacehorses bred in the United Kingdom\n\tRacehorses by country\nRacehorses bred in the United Kingdom\n\tBritish racehorses\n\tThoroughbred racehorses\n\tRacehorses by country of birth\nRacehorses trained in the United Kingdom\n\tThoroughbred racehorses\n\tRacehorses by country of training\nThoroughbred racehorses\n\tRacehorses by breed\n\tRacehorses bred in the United Kingdom\n\tRacehorses trained in the United Kingdom\n1961 racehorse births\n\tRacehorses by year of birth\n\t1961 animal births\nRacehorse sires\n\tThoroughbred sires\n\tRacehorses by occupation" }, { "title": "No More Tears (Modjo song)", "content": "\"No More Tears\" is a song by French house duo Modjo. It was released in January 2002 as the fourth single from their debut studio album, Modjo.\n\nTrack listings\n\"No More Tears\" (radio edit)\n\"No More Tears\" (Step/House Mix by Play Paul)\n\"No More Tears\" (Wuz Remix By Alex Gopher)\n\"No More Tears\" (album version)\n\nChart performance\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2002 singles\nModjo songs\nFrench house music songs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2002 singles\n\tSingles by year\n\t2002 in music\nModjo songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tHouse music songs\nFrench house music songs\n\tFrench songs\n\tHouse music songs\n\tSongs by genre" }, { "title": "Hukkster", "content": "Hukkster was a free shopping tool that tracked products online for users to notify them about sales and coupon codes. On August 1, 2014, an email to users announced the service was shutting down. On April 9, 2015, Hukkster relaunched with a new business model.\n\nHistory \n\nHeadquartered in New York City, Hukkster was founded in December 2011 by Katie Finnegan and Erica Bell. Finnegan and Bell met as merchandisers at J.Crew and later worked together in retail consulting at A.T. Kearney. As online shoppers with industry experience, Finnegan and Bell built Hukkster with a dual perspective, creating a technology that provides value for both consumers and retailers by revolutionizing the purchase cycle. The company launched in private beta by invitation only in May 2012 before launching publicly in September 2013.\n\nIn November 2012 Hukkster closed $1M in seed financing led by Winklevoss Capital, with participation from Chris Fiore, President of Henri Bendel, and Jerome Griffith, CEO of Tumi Inc.\n\nIn March 2013, Hukkster launched an app for the iPhone and iPad.\n\nIn April 2013, Hukkster announced its partnership with Self magazine, giving users the ability to \"hukk\" products directly from the magazine's website. That same month, Time Inc. listed Hukkster as one of its 10 NYC Startups to Watch.\n\nIn May 2013, Hukkster announced a $2M seed round with Lisa Blau, wife of Related Companies president Jeff Blau, joining existing investors Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss.\n\nIn October 2013, Huk", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOnline retailers of the United States\nDefunct companies based in New York City\nInternet properties established in 2011\nInternet properties disestablished in 2014\nMobile applications\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOnline retailers of the United States\n\tRetail companies of the United States\n\tE-commerce in the United States\n\tRetail companies by country\nDefunct companies based in New York City\n\tDefunct companies of the United States by location\n\tCompanies based in New York City\nInternet properties established in 2011\n\tEstablishments in the United States by year\n\tInternet properties by year of establishment\nInternet properties disestablished in 2014\n\tDisestablishments in the United States by year\n\tInternet properties by year of disestablishment\nMobile applications\n\tMobile software\n\tComputer-related introductions by year\n\tSoftware by type\n\tInternet-related introductions by year\n\tInternet-related introductions\n\tSoftware by platform\n\tComputing by type\n\tComputing platforms\n\tComputer-related introductions\n\tSoftware by task" }, { "title": "Pinehurst, Montgomery County, Texas", "content": "Pinehurst is a census-designated place (CDP) in Montgomery County, Texas, United States. The population was 4,624 at the 2010 census.\n\nGeography\nPinehurst is located at (30.178614, -95.696303).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 9.0\u00a0square miles (23.4\u00a0km2), all of it land.\n\nHistory\nA post office was first established in the area in 1860 under the name, \"Prairie Home.\" In 1871, its name was changed to Hunter's Retreat. In 1904, after the railroad was built, the town's name was changed to Pinehurst.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the 2010 United States Census, there were 4,624 people, 1,542 households, and 1,208 families residing in the CDP. The racial makeup of the CDP was 81.5% White, 1.4% African American, 1.5% Native American, 0.2% Asian, 12.9% from other races, and 2.4% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 29.8% of the population.\n\nThere were 1,542 households, out of which 33.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.3% were married couples living together, 11.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 21.7% were non-families. 17.2% of all households were made up of individuals. The average household size was 3.00 and the average family size was 3.37.\n\nIn the CDP, the population was spread out, with 27.6% under the age of 18, 9.1% from 18 to 24, 24.5% from 25 to 44, 28.1% from 45 to 64, and 10.4% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36.9 years. For every 100 females, there we", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCensus-designated places in Montgomery County, Texas\nPopulated places established in 1860\nPopulated places in Texas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCensus-designated places in Montgomery County, Texas\n\tCensus-designated places in Texas\n\tGeography of Montgomery County, Texas\nPopulated places established in 1860\n\tPopulated places established in the 1860s\n\t1860 establishments in Texas\nPopulated places in Texas\n\tPopulated places in the United States by state\n\tGeography of Texas\n\tTexas geography stubs" }, { "title": "Someshwari River", "content": "Someshwari River (also spelt Someswari) (), known as Simsang River in the Indian state of Meghalaya, is a major river in the Garo Hills of Meghalaya and Netrakona District of Bangladesh. It divides the Garo Hills into two parts.\n\nBangladesh\nIn Bangladesh it flows through the Susang-Durgapur and other areas of Netrakona District till it flows into the Kangsha River. A branch of the river flows towards Kalmakanda and meets the Balia River. Another branch of the river flows into the haor areas of Sunamganj District and flows into the Surma River It is one of Bangladesh's trans-boundary rivers.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of Meghalaya\nRivers of Bangladesh\nCross-border rivers\nTransboundary rivers of Asia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of Meghalaya\n\tRivers of India by state or union territory\n\tGeography of Meghalaya\n\tLandforms of Meghalaya\nRivers of Bangladesh\n\tRivers of Asia by country\n\tGeography of Bangladesh\n\tCross-border rivers in Asia\nCross-border rivers\n\tInternational rivers of Asia\nTransboundary rivers of Asia\n\tRivers of Asia\n\tInternational rivers of Asia\n\tCross-border rivers in Asia\n\tBorder rivers" }, { "title": "Pid\u017cama Porno", "content": "Pid\u017cama Porno (Porno Pyjamas) is a Polish punk rock / reggae / ska band.\n\nHistory\nThe band was founded in December 1987 in Pozna\u0144, by Krzysztof \"Graba\u017c\" Grabowski and Andrzej \"Kozak\" Kozakiewicz, students of Adam Mickiewicz University, who originally come from the town of Pi\u0142a. Two years later they recorded their first material, named Ulice jak stygmaty (Streets Like Stigmata). The band played at the Jarocin Festival and in 1990 went on a tour to Czechoslovakia as the first underground group from Poland.\n\nIn 1990 Pid\u017cama Porno recorded their second album Futurista. Although, it was released in 1996, the demo was copied on MC's and shared through the fans. To this day it remains very popular among Polish listeners. Soon afterward the group disbanded, to return in 1995. Their first material recorded after the break, Zamiast burzy (Instead of Storm) was very popular and made the band famous. Pid\u017cama Porno started playing numerous concerts across Poland as well as Europe. Their songs were played frequently by various radio stations and subsequent albums confirmed the band's popularity. Also, Grabowski's intelligent lyrics greatly helped establish the group's position.\n\nIn 1996 Pid\u017cama Porno signed a contract with S.P. Records, publisher of Kult (band) and Kazik. Their first achievement was Z\u0142odzieje zapalniczek (Thieves of Lighters) published in 1997. In 1998 Pid\u017cama Porno released their next album called Styropian. This album included a song called \"Antifa\", which has become an", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish punk rock groups\nPolish reggae musical groups\nPolish ska groups\nMusical groups established in 1987\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish punk rock groups\n\tMusic of Poland by genre\n\tEuropean punk rock groups\nPolish reggae musical groups\n\tMusic of Poland by genre\n\tReggae musical groups\nPolish ska groups\n\tMusic of Poland by genre\n\tSka groups by nationality\nMusical groups established in 1987\n\tMusical groups by year of establishment\n\t1987 in music\n" }, { "title": "Gale Tattersall", "content": "Gale Tattersall (born 1948) is a British filmmaker, cinematographer and founder of the HDD SLR Workshops in Santa Monica, California. He was the cinematographer for such movies as The Commitments and Tank Girl and the director of photography on 120 House episodes. He is currently mentoring upcoming filmmakers on the art of cinematography and film making.\n\nEarly life and education\nTattersall's childhood and education were split between the outskirts of Liverpool, England, and boarding school in Darjeeling, India, his father being an engineer at a steel company in Mumbai (then called Bombay).\n\nAt the age of sixteen, he left home in Liverpool to make his life in London. The beginnings of his journey to becoming a filmmaker started as a photographer at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London. A visit by Buckminster Fuller, the renowned American architect and philosopher, in the summer of 1967, caused him to pick up a Bolex camera to document his visit. He became so enchanted by the film making process that he enrolled at the London Film School for its two-year course. At graduation, he received a grant from the British Film Institute to make a short film called Value For Money, inspired by a dream and featuring Quentin Crisp, later to become famous for The Naked Civil Servant.\n\nAwards \nTattersall has been nominated for the Emmy Award for Outstanding Cinematography for a Miniseries or a Movie for his work on the Ron Howard-produced 1998 docudrama miniseries ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish cinematographers\nTelevision cinematographers\nAlumni of the London Film School\nBritish filmmakers\nPeople from Liverpool\nBritish emigrants to the United States\nBritish film director stubs\nCinematographer stubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish cinematographers\n\tCinematographers by nationality\n\tFilm people from England\n\tBritish film people\nTelevision cinematographers\n\tCinematography\n\tBritish television people\nAlumni of the London Film School\n\tAlumni by film school\n\tBritish film people\nPeople from Liverpool\n\tPeople from Merseyside\n\tBritish film people\nBritish emigrants to the United States\n\tBritish expatriates in the United States\n\tImmigrants to the United States\n\tEuropean emigrants to the United States\nBritish film director stubs\n\tFilm director stubs\n\tBritish film director stubs\nCinematographer stubs\n\tFilm people stubs\n\tCinematographer stubs" }, { "title": "Rick O'Shea", "content": "Paul Crossan (born 7 May 1973, also known as Rick O'Shea) is an Irish radio personality. He was born in Drimnagh, Dublin 12, grew up in Crumlin, and attended Drimnagh Castle Secondary School and later UCD. He has been a presenter on RT\u00c9 2fm since 2001. O'Shea has also presented The Poetry Programme on RT\u00c9 Radio 1 in 2015 and 2016. Since 2017 he has been presenting the morning show on RT\u00c9 Gold. He is currently presenting The Book Show on RT\u00c9 Radio 1 since 2019.\n\nActivities\nBefore joining RT\u00c9 2fm in 2001, he had worked for East Coast Radio, Atlantic 252, South East Radio and FM104. O'Shea presented the weekday afternoon show on 2fm until 2015, when the show was moved to the weekend schedule.\n\nHe presented The Poetry Programme on RT\u00c9 Radio 1 in 2015 and 2016.\n\nO'Shea was diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of 16. and has been a patron of Epilepsy Ireland, formerly known as Brainwave, the Irish Epilepsy Association, since 2006. He represented the charity in an Irish celebrity version of the quiz show Mastermind in 2012, winning the competition.\n\nHe runs The Rick O\u2019Shea Book Club \u2013 Ireland's largest book club with over 28,000 members and recommends the Eason Must Reads lists 4 times a year with author Sin\u00e9ad Moriarty. He is currently presenting The Book Show on RT\u00c9 Radio 1.\n\nAwards and nominations\nO'Shea has been nominated for Best Irish Radio DJ at the Meteor Music Awards on three occasions, in 2002, 2008 and 2009. In 2009 he was winner of Entertainment.ie's \"Sexiest Radio Voic", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRT\u00c9 Radio 1 presenters\nRT\u00c9 2fm presenters\nIrish radio personalities\nPeople from Drimnagh\nPeople educated at Drimnagh Castle Secondary School\nAlumni of University College Dublin\nPeople with epilepsy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRT\u00c9 Radio 1 presenters\n\tRadio and television presenters\n\tPeople associated with RT\u00c9\nRT\u00c9 2fm presenters\n\tRadio and television presenters\n\tPeople associated with RT\u00c9\nIrish radio personalities\n\tRadio personalities by nationality\n\tPeople in radio by nationality\nPeople from Drimnagh\n\tPeople by city or town in Ireland\n\tPeople from Dublin (city)\nPeople educated at Drimnagh Castle Secondary School\n\tPeople by school in Ireland\n\tPeople from Dublin (city)\nAlumni of University College Dublin\n\tAlumni by university or college in Ireland\n\tPeople associated with University College Dublin\nPeople with epilepsy\n\tPeople with neurological disorders\n\tPeople with disabilities" }, { "title": "Marie Claire Mukasine", "content": "Marie Claire Mukasine (born 1959) is a Rwandan lawyer, politician and civil servant. From 2011 to 2019 she was a member of the Senate of Rwanda, and has served as a permanent secretary in Rwanda's Ministry of Infrastructure. In 2020 she was appointed Chairperson of the National Commission for Human Rights in Rwanda (NHCR).\n\nEducation \nMukasine holds a bachelor's degree in law, two master's degrees in management and public administration, and a PhD in law.\n\nCareer \nMukasine has served in various leadership positions such as the executive secretary for Haguruka, a charity promoting and defending the rights of women and children. She has served as a permanent secretary in the Rwandan Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion. She has also been the director general of Rwanda Investment Group (RIG), and director general of the insurance company Sonarwa. In 2013 she was director of the National Insurance Corporation.\n\nIn 2011 Mukasine was elected to the Rwandan Senate as the representative for Southern Province, and served as senator until 2019. In 2017 she was amongst senators calling for stalled regional development projects to be fast-tracked. She was a member of the Senatorial Standing Committee on Political Affairs and Good Governance, and in 2018 highlighted the need to plan reintegration of former prisoners convicted of genocide:\n\nMukasine has also served as president of the Rwanda chapter of African Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption (APNAC).\n\nOn 29 June 2020, Mukasi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRwandan lawyers\nRwandan women in politics\nMembers of the Senate (Rwanda)\nRwandan civil servants\nRwandan women lawyers\nFemale senators\n21st-century women politicians\nRwandan human rights activists\nAfrican women in business\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRwandan lawyers\n\tLawyers by nationality\n\tRwandan legal professionals\nRwandan women in politics\n\tWomen in Rwanda\n\tWomen by occupation and nationality\n\tMembers of the Senate (Rwanda)\nMembers of the Senate (Rwanda)\n\tRwandan politicians by office\n\tUpper house members by country\nRwandan civil servants\n\tCivil servants by nationality\nRwandan women lawyers\n\tWomen lawyers by nationality\n\tFemale lawyers by nationality\nFemale senators\n\tWomen members of upper houses of parliament\n\t21st-century women politicians\n21st-century women politicians\n\t21st-century politicians by gender\n\t21st-century women by occupation\nRwandan human rights activists\n\tHuman rights activists by nationality\n\tRwandan activists\nAfrican women in business\n\tWomen in business by continent\n\tBusinesspeople by continent and gender\n\tAfrican businesspeople\n\tWomen in Africa by occupation" }, { "title": "Medikonduru", "content": "Medikonduru is a village in Guntur district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is the headquarters of Medikonduru mandal in Guntur revenue division.\n\nGeography \n\nMedikonduru is situated at . It is spread over an area of .\n\nGovernance \n\nMedikonduru gram panchayat is the local self-government of the village. It is divided into wards and each ward is represented by a ward member. The village forms a part of Andhra Pradesh Capital Region and is under the jurisdiction of APCRDA.\n\nEducation \n\nAs per the school information report for the academic year 2018\u201319, the village has a total of 12 schools. These include 10 Zilla Parishad/MPP and 2 private schools.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Guntur district\nPopulated places in Andhra Pradesh Capital Region\nMandal headquarters in Guntur district\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Guntur district\n\tVillages in Andhra Pradesh by district\n\tGeography of Guntur district\n\tGuntur district\nPopulated places in Andhra Pradesh Capital Region\n\tGeography of Andhra Pradesh by region\n\tAndhra Pradesh Capital Region\nMandal headquarters in Guntur district\n\tGuntur district\n\tGeography of Guntur district\n\tVillages in Guntur district\n\tAdministrative divisions of Andhra Pradesh" }, { "title": "Deloneura barca", "content": "Deloneura barca is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Angola.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nButterflies of Africa\nSpecies of Lycaenidae\nFauna of Angola\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nButterflies of Africa\n\tButterflies by continent\n\tInsects of Africa\nSpecies of Lycaenidae\n\tLycaenidae\n\tInsect species by family\nFauna of Angola\n\tFauna by country\n\tAfrican fauna by country\n\tInsects of Angola\n\tNature in Angola" }, { "title": "Sharon Case", "content": "Sharon Case (born February 9, 1971) is an American actress and former model. At the age of 17, Case began working as a model, relocating briefly to Japan, before pursuing an acting career. She is best known for her roles on daytime television soap operas, scoring parts in the serials General Hospital and As the World Turns during the early stages of her career. In 1994, she stepped into the role of Sharon Newman on the CBS daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless, which she still plays. Case, who is considered a leading actress in the series, won the 1999 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her performance.\n\nPersonal life \nCase was born on February 9, 1971 in Detroit, Michigan. During her childhood, she was involved heavily in dancing, devoting herself to ballet and jazz. When she was three, Case relocated to Chatsworth, California.\n\nShe was married to businessman Sandy Corzine from April 2007 to November 2009, with the marriage ending in divorce.\n\nIn December 2001, Case became the first soap opera actress to be featured on the cover of FHM, a men's lifestyle magazine. This issue featured multiple other daytime television actresses. Case is active on social networking website Twitter. Since May 2019, Case has been in a relationship with her The Young and the Restless co-star, Mark Grossman, who plays Adam Newman, one of the character's love interests on the soap.\n\nCareer\n\nBeginnings \nAlthough Case's main goal was to become an actre", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican television actresses\nAmerican soap opera actresses\nDaytime Emmy Award winners\nActors from Detroit\nAmerican female models\nAmerican film actresses\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican television actresses\n\t20th-century American actresses\n\t21st-century American actresses\n\tActresses from the United States\nAmerican soap opera actresses\n\tAmerican television actresses\nDaytime Emmy Award winners\n\tAmerican television actresses\n\tTelevision award winners\nActors from Detroit\n\tActors from Michigan\n\tAmerican actors by city\n\tActors from the United States\nAmerican female models\n\tAmerican models by occupation\n\tAmerican women models\n\tAmerican models by gender\nAmerican film actresses\n\t20th-century American actresses\n\t21st-century American actresses\n\tActresses from the United States" }, { "title": "Igor Vysochansky", "content": "Igor Vysochansky () is a retired Ukrainian footballer who played as a midfielder.\n\nCareer\nIgor Vysochansky started his career in 1992 for two season with Halychyna Drohobych then he moved to Volyn Lutsk. In 1993 he played 11 matches with Zirka Kropyvnytskyi and 58 matches with Lviv and 12 Systema-Boreks. In 1997 he moved to Desna Chernihiv, the main club of Chernihiv where he played 18 matches and scored 1 goal. In 199 he played 18 matches with Reformatsiya Abakan and 12 matches with Hazovyk Komarno, then he returned to Russia for two seasons where he played 74 matches and scored 8 goals with Dynamo Kirov.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUkrainian footballers\nAssociation football midfielders\nFC Volyn Lutsk players\nFC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi players\nFC Lviv players\nFC Desna Chernihiv players\nFC Dynamo Kirov players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUkrainian footballers\n\tFootballers from Ukraine\n\tEuropean footballers\nAssociation football midfielders\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tAssociation football player non-biographical articles\nFC Volyn Lutsk players\n\tUkrainian football clubs\n\tFC Volyn Lutsk\nFC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi players\n\tUkrainian football clubs\n\tFC Zirka Kropyvnytskyi\nFC Lviv players\n\tUkrainian football clubs\n\tFC Lviv\nFC Desna Chernihiv players\n\tUkrainian football clubs\n\tFC Desna Chernihiv\nFC Dynamo Kirov players\n\tRussian football clubs\n\tFC Dynamo Kirov" }, { "title": "Queen's Hall", "content": "The Queen's Hall was a concert hall in Langham Place, London, opened in 1893. Designed by the architect Thomas Knightley, it had room for an audience of about 2,500 people. It became London's principal concert venue. From 1895 until 1941, it was the home of the promenade concerts (\"The Proms\") founded by Robert Newman together with Henry Wood. The hall had drab decor and cramped seating but superb acoustics. It became known as the \"musical centre of the [British] Empire\", and several of the leading musicians and composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries performed there, including Claude Debussy, Edward Elgar, Maurice Ravel and Richard Strauss.\n\nIn the 1930s, the hall became the main London base of two new orchestras, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. These two ensembles raised the standards of orchestral playing in London to new heights, and the hall's resident orchestra, founded in 1893, was eclipsed and it disbanded in 1930. The new orchestras attracted another generation of musicians from Europe and the United States, including Serge Koussevitzky, Willem Mengelberg, Arturo Toscanini, Bruno Walter and Felix Weingartner.\n\nIn 1941, during the Second World War, the building was destroyed by incendiary bombs in the London Blitz. Despite much lobbying for the hall to be rebuilt, the government decided against doing so. The main musical functions of the Queen's Hall were taken over by the Royal Albert Hall for the Proms, and the new Royal", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFormer music venues in London\nConcert halls in London\nBuildings and structures in the City of Westminster\n1893 establishments in England\n1941 disestablishments in England\nMusic venues completed in 1893\nBuildings and structures destroyed during World War II\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFormer music venues in London\n\tHistory of music in London\n\tDefunct music venues in the United Kingdom\n\tMusic venues in London\nConcert halls in London\n\tMusic venues in London\n\tBuildings and structures in London\n\tVisitor attractions in London\n\tPerforming arts in the United Kingdom\nBuildings and structures in the City of Westminster\n\tBuildings and structures in London by district\n\tGeography of the City of Westminster\n1893 establishments in England\n\t1893 establishments in the United Kingdom\n\t1893 in England\n\tEstablishments in England by year\n1941 disestablishments in England\n\t1941 disestablishments in the United Kingdom\n\t1941 in England\n\tDisestablishments in England by year\nMusic venues completed in 1893\n\tMusic venues by year of completion\n\t Buildings and structures completed in 1893\nBuildings and structures destroyed during World War II\n\tWorld War II sites in the United Kingdom\n\tFormer buildings and structures in the United Kingdom\n\tWorld War II sites" }, { "title": "Communist Party of Bhutan (Marxist\u2013Leninist\u2013Maoist)", "content": "The Communist Party of Bhutan (Marxist\u2013Leninist\u2013Maoist) (abbr. CPB (MLM)) is an underground communist party in Bhutan.\n\nThe CPB (MLM) aims to start a New Democratic Revolution and overthrow the Bhutanese monarchy and the House of Wangchuck. Its armed wing is the Bhutan Tiger Force, which had an estimated 600 to 1,000 cadres in 2009. The party's leader uses the nom de guerre Comrade Umesh.\n\nHistory \nIn the 1990s, Nepali-speaking Bhutanese peoples protested against the Bhutan government for democratization and language reforms. The government forcibly evicted the protesters, where they were put into refugee camps in eastern Nepal. Those who stayed have faced widespread discrimination. Inside the refugee camps, insurgent groups sprung up, including the Communist Party of Bhutan (Marxist\u2013Leninist\u2013Maoist). The CPB (MLM) was formed on 22 April 2003, as announced on the website of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist).\n\nThe Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) announced the founding of the CPB (MLM) on 22 April 2003.\n\nThe Royal Bhutan Army defused a bomb planted by the CPB (MLM) in Phuentsholing village, near the Bhutan\u2013India border, on 25 April 2007.\n\nDuring Bhutan's transition to a constitutional monarchy in 2008, the CPB (MLM) insurgents rocked Bhutan with five explosions across the country, including one in the capital Thimphu. They also declared the beginning of a \"people's war\".\n \nIn March 2008, Bhutanese police killed five suspected CPB (MLM) insurgents and arrested seventeen mo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunist parties in Bhutan\nPolitical parties established in 2003\nCommunist Party of Bhutan (Marxist\u2013Leninist\u2013Maoist)\nUnderground political organizations\nBanned political parties\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunist parties in Bhutan\n\tPolitical parties in Bhutan\n\tCommunist parties in Asia\n\tCommunism by country\nPolitical parties established in 2003\n\tPolitical parties by year of establishment\n\t2003 establishments in Bhutan\n\t2003 in politics\nCommunist Party of Bhutan (Marxist\u2013Leninist\u2013Maoist)\n\tCommunist parties in Bhutan\n\tCommunist parties in Asia\n\tMarxist parties\nUnderground political organizations\n\tSecret societies\n\tPolitical party factions\nBanned political parties\n\tPolitical repression\n\tPolitics and government-related lists\n\tLegal history by issue\n\tPolitical organizations by legal status" }, { "title": "Talley Beatty", "content": "Talley Beatty (22 December 1918 \u2013 29 April 1995) was born in Cedar Grove, Louisiana, a section of Shreveport, but grew up in Chicago, Illinois. He is considered one of the greatest of African American choreographers, and also bears the titles dancer, doctor, and dance company director. After studying under Katherine Dunham and Martha Graham, Beatty went on do solo work and choreograph his own works which center on the social issues, experiences, and everyday life of African Americans. Beatty and his technique and style of dancing were both praised and criticized by critics and dancers of his day.\n\nDance background\nBeatty began studying dance at the age of eleven with Katherine Dunham. He learned her style of dancing, which was heavily based on her African and Caribbean studies of dance in the West Indies. He was a part of Dunham\u2019s company and performed in several shows with them. He also trained under Martha Graham in the 1940s. He left the Dunham troupe in 1946 to continue his studies in New York City. He took ballet lessons in New York, but because he was African American he was forced to attend dance classes in the early mornings or late nights in a dressing room while classes were going on in an adjacent studio.\n\nBeatty continued his work as a solo artist and choreographer. He explored a variety of different dance roles and styles. He appeared in films such as Maya Deren's A Study in Choreography for Camera (1945) and stage shows such as Helen Tamiris\u2019s revue Inside U.S.", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAfrican-American choreographers\nAfrican-American dancers\nAmerican male dancers\nAmerican choreographers\nAmerican modern dancers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAfrican-American choreographers\n\tAmerican choreographers\n\tEthnic and racial aspects of the performing arts in the United States\n\tAfrican-American dance\nAfrican-American dancers\n\tAmerican dancers by ethnic or national origin\n\tEthnic and racial aspects of the performing arts in the United States\n\tAfrican-American dance\nAmerican male dancers\n\tAmerican dancers by gender\nAmerican choreographers\n\tAmerican people by occupation\n\tAmerican dance\nAmerican modern dancers\n\tAmerican dancers by genre\n\tAmerican dance" }, { "title": "Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana", "content": "Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana is a 2012 Indian Hindi-language comedy film produced by Ronnie Screwvala, Siddharth Roy Kapur and Anurag Kashyap and directed by debutante Sameer Sharma.\n\nPlot\nOmi Khurana's London dream has just ended. On the run from a dangerous UK gangster to whom he owes money, Omi returns to his native Indian village in Punjab, pretending to be a well-heeled London lawyer. Much has changed since Omi ran away from home a decade back after stealing money from his doting grandfather, Daarji. The old man has since become senile and more importantly, forgotten the secret recipe of \"Chicken Khurana,\" a dish that made the Khurana dhaba famous across Punjab.\n\nOmi's childhood sweetheart Harman is soon to be married to his paternal cousin, Jeet, though neither seems too happy about it. Adding to the quirkiness of the Khurana family is a freeloader uncle, Titu, who once did a stint in a mental asylum. Omi's grandfather has a cousin who ran away from home at a young age and is now a saint. When his grandfather dies on his last visit to his restaurant, Omi tries to restore their family restaurant with Harman's help. While working in the restaurant, the two reconcile and rekindle their feelings for each other. Meanwhile, Omi discovers the secret ingredient from his grandfather's famous chicken recipe was marijuana but keeps it a secret. When the family comes together, Jeet surprises everybody by revealing his love for a Bengali war-widow, Shama, and his secret daughter wit", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2012 films\nIndian films\nHindi-language films\nIndian comedy films\nFilms set in Punjab, India\nFilms produced by Anurag Kashyap\nFilms produced by Ronnie Screwvala\nFilms produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2012 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t2010s films\nIndian films\n\tCinema of India\n\tFilms by country\nHindi-language films\n\tIndian films by language\n\tCinema of India by language\nIndian comedy films\n\tIndian films by genre\n\tComedy films by nationality\nFilms set in Punjab, India\n\tIndian films by setting\n\tGeography of India in fiction\nFilms produced by Anurag Kashyap\n\tIndian films by producer\n\tFilms by producer\nFilms produced by Ronnie Screwvala\n\tIndian films by producer\n\tFilms by producer\nFilms produced by Siddharth Roy Kapur\n\tIndian films by producer\n\tFilms by producer" }, { "title": "Thomas McKinley", "content": "Thomas Joseph McKinley (19 March 1888 \u2013 8 July 1949) was an Australian politician.\n\nHe was born in Maryborough in Victoria. In 1941 he was elected to the Tasmanian House of Assembly as a Labor member for Franklin. He held the seat until his defeat in 1946. McKinley died in Hobart in 1949.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Tasmanian House of Assembly\nAustralian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Tasmania\nPeople from Maryborough, Victoria\nPoliticians from Victoria (Australia)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Tasmanian House of Assembly\n\tParliament of Tasmania\n\tAustralian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Tasmania\n\tFormer Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly\nAustralian Labor Party members of the Parliament of Tasmania\n\tAustralian Labor Party politicians\n\tMembers of the Parliament of Tasmania\nPeople from Maryborough, Victoria\n\tPeople from Victoria (Australia)\nPoliticians from Victoria (Australia)\n\tAustralian Labor Party members\n\tAustralian politicians by state or territory" }, { "title": "Sunrise Sports Club", "content": "Sunrise Sports Club is a cricket ground in Harare, Zimbabwe. The ground is bordered to the north and east by housing and to the west and south by open ground. First-class cricket was first played there in August 1998 when the Zimbabwe Cricket Union President's XI played the South Africa Academy, resulting in a six wicket victory for the President's XI. In October of that same year the ground held a second first-class fixture, with the President's XI playing the touring Indians, which the tourists won by an innings and 71 runs. The ground was scheduled to host a first-class match the following season in the 1998\u201399 Logan Cup between Mashonaland and Mashonaland A, however the match was abandoned without a ball bowled. India later played a one-day warm-up match at the ground against Zimbabwe A during their 2001 tour.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCricket grounds in Zimbabwe\nSports venues in Harare\nFirst-class cricket venues\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCricket grounds in Zimbabwe\n\tSports venues in Zimbabwe\n\tSport in Zimbabwe by sport\nSports venues in Harare\n\tBuildings and structures in Harare\n\tSport in Harare\nFirst-class cricket venues\n\tCricket grounds\n\tVenues by sport\n\tSports venues by type" }, { "title": "Alqchin-e Olya", "content": "Alqchin-e Olya (, also Romanized as Alqch\u012bn-e \u2018Oly\u0101; also known as Alqch\u012bn-e B\u0101l\u0101, Alqech\u012bn-e B\u0101l\u0101, and Elqech\u012bn B\u0101l\u0101) is a village in Alqchin Rural District, in the Central District of Charam County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,006, in 183 families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Charam County\nPopulated places in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province\nRural Districts of Iran\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Charam County\n\tPopulated places in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by county\n\tGeography of Charam County\nPopulated places in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tGeography of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province\nRural Districts of Iran\n\tSubdivisions of Iran\n\tIran geography-related lists" }, { "title": "Chavuma (constituency)", "content": "Chavuma is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. It covers 13 wards, including the town of Chavuma and the surrounding rural area in North-Western Province.\n\nList of MPs\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nConstituencies of the National Assembly of Zambia\nGeography of North-Western Province, Zambia\nZambian society\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nConstituencies of the National Assembly of Zambia\n\tPolitical office-holders in Zambia\n\tPolitics of Zambia\n\tElections in Zambia\nGeography of North-Western Province, Zambia\n\tSubdivisions of Zambia\n\tGeography of Zambia by province\nZambian society\n\tSociety by nationality\n\tZambia\n\tAfrican society\n\tSociety in Zambia" }, { "title": "Revolution (1933 film)", "content": "Revolution, () also known as La sombra de Pancho Villa, (English: \"Pancho Villa's Shadow\") is a 1933 Mexican drama film. It was directed by Miguel Contreras Torres, who also starred in the film. The film deals with the Mexican Revolution. It is one of the first Mexican films that dealt with the revolution, and the first sound film to do so.\n\nPlot\nDoroteo, engineering student, is in love with Adelita. However, the strongman of the region, Medrano, also desires the young woman and therefore has Doroteo imprisoned. While he is in jail, his ranch is raided and burned down. In this attack, Doroteo's grandmother is killed and his sister is raped. After being released, Doroteo participates in the revolution and joins Pancho Villa. After being defeated in the Battle of Celaya, he returns home, kills Medrano and marries Adelita. Then he rejoins the revolutionary troops.\n\nCast\nMiguel Contreras Torres as Daniel Romero aka Doroteo Villar\nLuis G. Barreiro as Canuto aka Sanguijela\nManuel Tam\u00e9s as Macario aka Sietevidas\nAlfredo del Diestro as Medrano\nRosita Arriaga as Romero's Widow\nCarmen Guerrero as Adelita\nSof\u00eda \u00c1lvarez as Valentina\nAntonio R. Frausto as Pantale\u00f3n\nPaquita Estrada as Mar\u00eda\nAdalberto Men\u00e9ndez as Mart\u00edn\nEmma Rold\u00e1n as Healer\nAlfonso S\u00e1nchez Tello as Villista General\nRicardo Carti as Villista General\nRam\u00f3n Pe\u00f3n as Canteeneer\nMax Langler as Medrano's Minion\n\nProduction\nMiguel Contreras Torres himself took part in the Mexican Revolution. He fought in the army of Venustiano Car", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMexican drama films\n1933 films\nMexican films\nFilms directed by Miguel Contreras Torres\nMexican Revolution films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMexican drama films\n\tDrama films by country\n\tMexican films by genre\n1933 films\n\tFilms by year\nMexican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tFilms by language\nFilms directed by Miguel Contreras Torres\n\tFilms by director\nMexican Revolution films\n\tFilms set in Mexico\n\tHistory of Mexico on film\n\tWar films by war\n\tWar films based on actual events\n\tWar films by country" }, { "title": "Jabal Murad District", "content": "Jabal Murad District is a district of the Ma'rib Governorate, Yemen. As of 2003, the district had a population of 10,280 inhabitants.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Ma'rib Governorate\nDistricts of Yemen\nPopulated places in Yemen\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Ma'rib Governorate\n\tSubdivisions of Yemen\n\tGeography of Ma'rib Governorate\nDistricts of Yemen\n\tSubdivisions of Yemen\n\tGeography of Yemen\nPopulated places in Yemen\n\tCities in Yemen\n\tTowns in Yemen\n\tVillages in Yemen\n\tGeography of Yemen" }, { "title": "U.S. Route 190 Business (Covington, Louisiana)", "content": "U.S. Highway 190 Business (internally known as U.S. Highway 190-X) is a 3.31 mile (5.88 km) business route of US 190 in Covington, Louisiana. It is known locally as 21st Avenue and Boston Street. The route is primarily used to access southbound Louisiana Highway 21 (LA 21) and Covington's business district. It also is Covington's road grid divider between north and south for a part of its length.\n\nRoute description\nFrom the west, US 190 Business begins at an intersection with US 190 to the west of Covington. It continues through Covington's downtown business district as 21st Avenue, where it intersects LA 21 (South Tyler Street). LA 21 turns onto 21st Avenue and begins its concurrency with US 190 Business. Crossing Theard Street, the road becomes known as Boston Street. US 190 Business continues until it reaches US 190, where a southbound exit ramp to US 190 is present. At the same intersection is where LA 21 continues eastward, while US 190 makes a right turn onto a small road that parallels US 190. Continuing south (but signed as east), US 190 Business intersects US 190 about a quarter of a mile later. At the eastern terminus of US 190 Business, signs guide drivers to I-12 and the cities of Mandeville and New Orleans via southbound US 190.\n\nBusiness US 190 is an undivided, two-lane highway for its entire length.\n\nHistory \nThe creation of US 190 Business stems from the building of the bypass around Covington. The first half of the bypass, which ran north to south, was constr", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nU.S. Route 190\nBusiness routes in the United States\nTransportation in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana\nRoads in Louisiana\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nU.S. Route 190\n\tU.S. Highways in Louisiana\n\tU.S. Highways\nBusiness routes in the United States\n\tHighways in the United States by type\n\tTypes of roads in the United States\nTransportation in St. Tammary Parish, Louisiana\n\tTransportation in Louisiana by parish\n\tLouisiana transportation by county\nRoads in Louisiana\n\tTransportation in Louisiana\n\tRoads in the United States by state\n\tRoads in North America by country" }, { "title": "Arnold Arboretum", "content": "The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University is a botanical research institution and free public park, located in the Jamaica Plain and Roslindale neighborhoods of Boston, Massachusetts. Established in 1872, it is the oldest public arboretum in North America. The landscape was designed by Charles Sprague Sargent and Frederick Law Olmsted and is the second largest \"link\" in the Emerald Necklace. The Arnold Arboretum's collection of temperate trees, shrubs, and vines has a particular emphasis on the plants of the eastern United States and eastern Asia, where arboretum staff and colleagues are actively sourcing new material on plant collecting expeditions. The arboretum supports research in its landscape and in its Weld Hill Research Building.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Arboretum was founded in 1872 when the President and Fellows of Harvard College became trustees of a portion of the estate of James Arnold (1781\u20131868), a whaling merchant from New Bedford, Massachusetts. Arnold specified that a portion of his estate was to be used for \"...the promotion of Agricultural, or Horticultural improvements\". According to the deed of trust between the Arnold trustees and the College, income from Arnold's legacy was to be used for establishing, developing and maintaining an arboretum to be known as the Arnold Arboretum, which \"shall contain, as far as practicable, all the trees [and] shrubs ... either indigenous or exotic, which can be raised in the open air of West Roxbury.\" The historical mission of th", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArboreta in Massachusetts\nHarvard University buildings\nBotanical research institutes\nParks in Boston\n1872 establishments in Massachusetts\nFrederick Law Olmsted works\nEmerald Necklace\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArboreta in Massachusetts\n\tArboreta in the United States\n\tBotanical gardens in Massachusetts\nHarvard University buildings\n\tBuildings and structures in Cambridge, Massachusetts\n\tUniversity and college buildings in the United States\n\tBuildings and structures by university or college in the United States\nBotanical research institutes\n\tBotanical gardens in the United States\n\tBotanical research institutes in the United States\n\tResearch institutes in the United States\nParks in Boston\n\tParks in Massachusetts\n\tGeography of Boston\n\tVisitor attractions in Boston\n1872 establishments in Massachusetts\n\tEstablishments in the United States by year\n\t1872 in the United States\n\tOrganizations established in 1872\nFrederick Law Olmsted works\n\tDesigns by Frederick Law Olmsted\nHistoric sites in Massachusetts\nEmerald Necklace\n\tParks in Boston\n\tUrban public parks\n\tParks on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts\n\tFrederick Law Olmsted works" }, { "title": "Ratislovo", "content": "Ratislovo () is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnoselskoye Rural Settlement, Yuryev-Polsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 82 as of 2010.\n\nGeography \nRatislovo is located 24\u00a0km south of Yuryev-Polsky (the district's administrative centre) by road. Avdotyino is the nearest rural locality.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Vladimir Oblast\nYuryev-Polsky District\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Vladimir Oblast\n\tVladimir Oblast\n\tGeography of Vladimir Oblast\n\tProtected areas of Vladimir Oblast\n\tRural localities in Russia by federal subject\nYuryev-Polsky District\n\tDistricts of Vladimir Oblast\n\tGeography of Vladimir Oblast\n\tProtected areas of Vladimir Oblast\n\tAdministrative divisions of Vladimir Oblast\n\tRural localities in Yuryev-Polsky District" }, { "title": "Harpooner (1830 ship)", "content": "Harpooner was a barque launched in London in 1831 by Green, Wigram's & Green, at Blackwall. Between 1830 and 1848 she made four voyages to the British southern whale fishery as a whaler. The Hudson's Bay Company chartered her from 1848 to 1850 to carry labourers for the settlement on Vancouver Island. In August 1856 she was sailing from Amoy to Ningpo when she struck a sunken rock near Ningpo, China, and was damaged. She was consequently condemned.\n\nWhaler\nHarpooner first entered Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1830.\n\n1st whaling voyage (1830\u20131833): Captain John Clark sailed from London on 18 November 1830, bound for the Seychelles. He returned on 6 April 1833 with 550 casks of whale oil.\n\n2nd whaling voyage (1833\u20131836): Captain John Clark sailed from London on 24 September 1833, bound for the Indian Ocean and Timor. He died early in the voyage. Captain Howard returned on 6 December 1836 with 500 casks and four tanks of whale oil.\n\n3rd whaling voyage (1831\u20131841): Captain Abijah Lock sailed from London on 24 May 1837, bound for Tahiti. At various times she was reported at Paita, the Galapagos, Talcahuano, and Sydney. She was plagued by desertions, with Captain Lock having had to replenish his crew on several occasions during the course of the 46 months of her voyage. She returned to England on 16 February 1841 with 450 casks of oil, not all of it the higher-value sperm oil.\n\nHarpooner sat in port for some 14 moths before sailing on her fourth whaling voyage.\n\n4th whaling voyage (1842", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1830 ships\nBarques\nWhaling ships\nHudson's Bay Company ships\nMaritime incidents in 1856\nShips built in London\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1830 ships\n\tShips by year of completion\n\t19th-century ships\nBarques\n\tSailing ship types\n\tSailing ships\nWhaling ships\n\tWhaling\n\tShips by type\nHudson's Bay Company ships\n\tShips by company\n\tShips of Canada\nMaritime incidents in 1856\n\tMaritime incidents by year\n\t19th-century maritime incidents\nShips built in London\n\tShips by place of building\n\t19th-century ships\n\tShips built in the United Kingdom\n\tLondon-related lists" }, { "title": "Hans Koller (pianist)", "content": "Hans Koller (born Landshut, 10 November 1970) is a German-born UK-based jazz pianist. His debut album Magic Mountain (1997) established him as one of the leading new jazz composers in the UK.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman jazz pianists\nBritish jazz pianists\n21st-century pianists\n20th-century pianists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman jazz pianists\n\tJazz pianists by nationality\n\tGerman pianists\n\tGerman jazz musicians\nBritish jazz pianists\n\tJazz pianists by nationality\n\tBritish pianists\n\tBritish jazz musicians\n21st-century pianists\n\t21st-century musicians\n\t21st-century classical pianists\n20th-century pianists\n\t20th-century musicians\n\t20th-century classical pianists" }, { "title": "Jelavi\u0107", "content": "Jelavi\u0107 is a Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\nAn\u0111a Jelavi\u0107 (born 1980), Croatian women's basketball player\nAnte Jelavi\u0107 (born 1963), Bosnian Croat politician\nIgor Jelavi\u0107 (born 1962), Croatian footballer\nMario Jelavi\u0107 (born 1993), Croatian footballer\nMatko Jelavi\u0107 (born 1950), Croatian singer, songwriter, composer and drummer\nNikica Jelavi\u0107 (born 1985), Croatian footballer\n\nCroatian surnames", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCroatian surnames\nCroatian sportspeople\nCroatian politicians\nCroatian musicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCroatian surnames\n\tSurnames by culture\n\tSouth Slavic surnames\nCroatian sportspeople\n\tSportspeople by nationality\n\tSport in Croatia\nCroatian politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tPolitics of Croatia\nCroatian musicians\n\tMusicians by nationality\n\tMusic of Croatia" }, { "title": "S\u00e4ffle", "content": "S\u00e4ffle () is a locality and the seat of S\u00e4ffle Municipality, V\u00e4rmland County, Sweden with 9,150 inhabitants in 2016.\n\nIn 1951 the town of S\u00e4ffle was officially awarded City status, the last place for this to occur in Sweden. This was abolished in 1971 and S\u00e4ffle is now the seat of the much larger S\u00e4ffle Municipality.\n\nHistory\nS\u00e4ffle's main growth as a town took place after the building of a canal in 1837 which allowed boats to safely bypass a section of turbulent water and rapids in the By\u00e4lven river.\n\nIn 1879 the railway came, linking S\u00e4ffle with both the west and east coasts, the capital Stockholm and the busy port of Gothenburg. This enabled S\u00e4ffle to transport her wood products and the village soon became a thriving town.\n\nIn 1882 S\u00e4ffle had a population of 700 inhabitants. Today, S\u00e4ffle municipality has 16,077 inhabitants (1 January 2005).\n\nAccording to legend, the Viking Olof Tr\u00e4t\u00e4lja settled and lived in S\u00e4ffle. Streets, churches, and a lot of other places are named after him.\n\nCultural references\nMost parts of the Kanal 5 reality series Lite s\u00e4llskap, hosted by Swedish comedians Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson were recorded in S\u00e4ffle.\n\nTourism\n\nSports associations\n S\u00e4ffle Hockey Club - Ice hockey\n SK Sifh\u00e4lla - football\n S\u00e4ffle FF - football\n\nArt & museum\n Viking Trail Society\n The Viking center of V\u00e4rmland - The Viking museum outside S\u00e4ffle\n\nTrade & industry\nThe economy of S\u00e4ffle is largely based on industry. S\u00e4ffle has continued to grow as the pulpwood industry", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in V\u00e4rmland County\nMunicipal seats of V\u00e4rmland County\nSwedish municipal seats\nCities in Sweden\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in V\u00e4rmland County\n\tPopulated places in Sweden by county\n\tGeography of V\u00e4rmland County\nMunicipal seats of V\u00e4rmland County\n\tMunicipal seats in Sweden\n\tSwedish municipal seats\nCities in Sweden\n\tCities by country\n\tPopulated places in Sweden\n\tCities in Europe by country\nSwedish municipal seats\n\tMunicipal seats in Sweden\n\tCities in Sweden\n\tPopulated places in Sweden" }, { "title": "Berisha (surname)", "content": "Berisha is an Albanian surname derived from the Berisha tribe in northern Albania. It is found mainly in northern Albania and Kosovo. It may refer to:\n\n Anton Berisha (born 1946), Albanian scholar and folklorist\n Behar Berisha (born 1991), Swiss footballer\n Bekim Berisha (1966-1998), Kosovar soldier\n Bernard Berisha (born 1991), Kosovar footballer\n Besart Berisha (born 1985), Kosovar Albanian footballer \n Dardan Berisha (born 1988), Polish Kosovar basketball player\n Erg\u00fcn Berisha (born 1988), Turkish footballer\n Etrit Berisha (born 1989), Albanian footballer\n Fadil Berisha (born 1973), Albanian American photographer\n Florian Berisha (born 1990), Swiss footballer \n Ilir Berisha (born 1991), Kosovar Albanian footballer\n Johan Berisha (born 1979), Swiss footballer\n Kol\u00eb Berisha (born 1947), Kosovar politician\n Liri Berisha (born 1948), Albanian pediatrician and wife of Sali Berisha\n Mergim Berisha (born 1998), Kosovan footballer\n Safet Berisha (born 1949), Albanian footballer\n Sali Berisha (born 1944), Albanian Former Prime Minister\n Sedat Berisha (born 1989), Macedonian footballer\n Valmir Berisha (born 1996), Swedish footballer\n Valon Berisha (born 1993), Kosovar footballer \n Veton Berisha (born 1994), Norwegian footballer\nVisar Berisha (born 1986), kosovar footballer\n Yllka Berisha (born 1988), Swedish Albanian model and singer\n Zana Berisha (born 1995), Kosovo Albanian model\n\nAlbanian-language surnames", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlbanian-language surnames\nKosovan surnames\nAlbanian surnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlbanian-language surnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tAlbanian culture\nKosovan surnames\n\tSurnames by country\n\tKosovan culture\nAlbanian surnames\n\tSurnames by country\n\tAlbanian culture" }, { "title": "Martin Lotz", "content": "Martin Lotz (born 28 May 1938) is a German athlete. He competed in the men's hammer throw at the 1964 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman male hammer throwers\nOlympic athletes of Germany\nAthletes (track and field) at the 1964 Summer Olympics\n1938 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman male hammer throwers\n\tAthletics in Germany\n\tMale hammer throwers\n\tTrack and field athletes by national origin\nOlympic athletes of Germany\n\tGermany at the Olympics\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the Olympics\n\tAthletes by country at the Olympics\nAthletes (track and field) at the 1964 Summer Olympics\n\t1964 in athletics (track and field)\n\tTrack and field athletes at the Olympics\n\tSummer Olympics athletes\n\tSportspeople at the 1964 Summer Olympics\n1938 births\n\tBirths by year\n\t1930s births\n\t20th-century births\n\tPeople born in 1938" }, { "title": "Sydenham Lake", "content": "Sydenham Lake is a lake of Ontario, Canada to the east of the town of Sydenham. The lake drains into Lake Ontario through Millhaven Creek to the west.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLakes of Ontario\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLakes of Ontario\n\tLakes of Canada by province or territory\n\tGeography of Ontario\n\tBodies of water of Ontario\n\tVisitor attractions in Ontario" }, { "title": "Anselm Tupper", "content": "Anselm Tupper (1763\u20131808) was an officer of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, a pioneer to the Ohio Country, and one of the founders of Marietta, Ohio, the first permanent American settlement in the Northwest Territory. The eldest son of Benjamin Tupper, Anselm enlisted in the fight for independence during 1775, while only eleven years old, achieving the rank of lieutenant before his seventeenth birthday. After the war, he was a pioneer and surveyor in the Northwest Territory, and became major of the militia at Marietta during the Northwest Indian War. Tupper was the first school teacher at Marietta, and was a classical scholar and poet. He was unmarried, and was known as a favorite in society.\n\nEarly life and the American Revolutionary War\nAnselm Tupper was born in Easton, Massachusetts on October 11, 1763, and grew up to the age of eleven in Chesterfield in western Massachusetts. His childhood was brief, as he enlisted in May 1775 at the young age of eleven, shortly after the Battles of Lexington and Concord, likely being one of the younger soldiers in the fight for independence. Anselm joined Captain Robert West's Chesterfield company, assigned to Colonel John Fellows' regiment (17th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment), in which Anselm's father, Benjamin Tupper, was already major. As described in Chaffin's History of the Town of Easton, Massachusetts,\nIt is interesting to think of this Revolutionary soldier, not yet twelve years old, engaging i", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nContinental Army officers from Massachusetts\nPeople from Easton, Massachusetts\nPeople of Massachusetts in the American Revolution\nPeople of colonial Massachusetts\nAmerican pioneers\nPeople from Marietta, Ohio\n18th-century American educators\nAmerican classical scholars\nAmerican male poets\nAmerican surveyors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nContinental Army officers from Massachusetts\n\tPeople from Massachusetts in the American Revolution\n\tMilitary personnel of the American Revolutionary War by state\nPeople from Easton, Massachusetts\n\tPeople by city in Massachusetts\n\tPeople by town in Massachusetts\nPeople of Massachusetts in the American Revolution\n\tAmerican revolutionaries by state\n\tPeople of the American Revolution by state\nPeople of colonial Massachusetts\n\tPeople of the Thirteen Colonies\n\tColonial Massachusetts\nAmerican pioneers\n\tPioneers\n\tSettlers of the United States\nPeople from Marietta, Ohio\n\tPeople by city in Ohio\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n18th-century American educators\n\tEducators by century in the United States\n\t18th-century American people by occupation\nAmerican classical scholars\n\tAmerican scholars by discipline\n\tClassical scholars by nationality\nAmerican male poets\n\tAmerican poets by sex or gender\n\t20th-century American male writers\nAmerican surveyors\n\tSurveyors by nationality\n\t18th-century professionals\n\t19th-century professionals\n\tAmerican people by occupation" }, { "title": "Breakout (1959 film)", "content": "Breakout is a 1959 British film noir drama film directed by Peter Graham Scott and starring Lee Patterson, Hazel Court, Terence Alexander. A local government official leads a double life when organising a breakout from a prison.\n\nCast\n Lee Patterson as George Munro\n Hazel Court as Rita Arkwright\n Terence Alexander as Farrow\n William Lucas as Chandler\n John Paul as Arkwright\n Billie Whitelaw as Rose Munro\n Dermot Kelly as O'Quinn\n Estelle Brody as Maureen O'Quinn\n Rupert Davies as Morgan\n Lloyd Lamble as Inspector\n\nLocations\nAmong the locations used in the film was the West End area of Aldershot in Hampshire. The gates of the East Cavalry Barracks on Barrack Road stood in for the prison gates used in the breakout. Other scenes were filmed in Uxbridge - then in Middlesex but now in west London.\n\nCritical reception\nSky Movies noted a \"Low-budget, but very tense prison escape thriller, with a suitably tough performance from Canadian-born actor Lee Patterson as the jailbreak expert. The suspense also owes a debt to edgy performances from a number of faces familiar in British films, including Hazel Court, John Paul, Billie Whitelaw, William Lucas, Rupert Davies, Dermot Kelly and Terence Alexander. A gripper.\"\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1959 films\nBritish films\nFilm noir\nDrama films\nFilms directed by Peter Graham Scott\nFilms shot in Hampshire\nFilms shot in London\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1959 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1950s films\n\t1950s in film\nBritish films\n\tFilms by country\n\tCinema of the United Kingdom\nFilm noir\n\tFilm genres\nDrama films\n\tFilm genres\nFilms directed by Peter Graham Scott\n\tFilms by director\nFilms shot in Hampshire\n\tFilms shot in England\nFilms shot in London\n\tFilms shot in England\n\tCulture in London" }, { "title": "B\u0119dzienica", "content": "B\u0119dzienica is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Iwierzyce, within Ropczyce-S\u0119dzisz\u00f3w County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately south of Iwierzyce, south-east of Ropczyce, and west of the regional capital Rzesz\u00f3w.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Subcarpathian Voivodeship\nVillages in Ropczyce-S\u0119dzisz\u00f3w County\nGmina Iwierzyce\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Subcarpathian Voivodeship\n\tVillages in Poland by voivodeship\n\tGeography of Subcarpathian Voivodeship\nVillages in Ropczyce-S\u0119dzisz\u00f3w County\n\tRopczyce-S\u0119dzisz\u00f3w County\n\tVillages in Poland by county\nGmina Iwierzyce\n\tGminas of Subcarpathian Voivodeship\n\tRopczyce-S\u0119dzisz\u00f3w County\n\tGminas in Poland" }, { "title": "Pataniscas", "content": "A patanisca (isca in Porto) is a typical Portuguese dish. It is usually made by frying shredded bacalhau (patanisca de bacalhau) in a wheat flour, onion and egg pur\u00e9e, condimented with salt, parsley or pepper. Today, different recipes also include other types of fish (such as tuna), seafood or vegetarian alternatives.\n\nPataniscas are approximately in diameter, but their shape is irregular and may be flat or spherical.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPortuguese cuisine\nFish dishes\nFried foods\nSeafood dishes\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPortuguese cuisine\n\tCuisine by nationality\n\tEuropean cuisine\n\tMediterranean cuisine\n\tSouthern European cuisine\nFish dishes\n\tFood and drink preparation\n\tCooking techniques\n\tSeafood dishes\nFried foods\n\tCooking techniques\n\tWorld cuisine\nSeafood dishes\n\tFish dishes\n\tFood and drink preparation\n\tCooking techniques\n\tSeafood in culture\n\tWorld cuisine" }, { "title": "Pentachondra", "content": "Pentachondra is a genus of prostrate shrubs in the family Ericaceae. The genus is native to Australia and New Zealand.\n\nSpecies include:\n\nPentachondra dehiscens Cherry\nPentachondra ericifolia Hook.f.\nPentachondra involucrata R.Br. \nPentachondra pumila (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) R.Br.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of Ericaceae\nFlora of Australia\nFlora of New Zealand\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of Ericaceae\n Ericaceae\n Plant genera by family\nFlora of Australia\n Flora by country\n Flora of Australasia\nFlora of New Zealand\n Flora by country\n Flora of Australasia" }, { "title": "Norbert Bolz", "content": "Norbert Bolz (born 17 April 1953) is a German media theorist. He served as a professor at the Technical University of Berlin until his retirement in 2018.\n\nBolz developed a media theory, the \"\", that is influenced by Friedrich Nietzsche, Walter Benjamin and Marshall McLuhan.\n\nFilm and TV appearances \n\n Marx Reloaded, Arte, April 2011.\n Unter den Linden, Phoenix, June 2021.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman media theorists\nTechnical University of Berlin faculty\n1953 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman media theorists\n\tGerman academics\n\tMedia theorists by nationality\nTechnical University of Berlin faculty\n\tGerman academics\n\tTechnical University of Berlin\n1953 births\n\t20th-century German people\n\t21st-century German people\n\tPeople by year of birth\n\tLiving people" }, { "title": "St Mary in the Marsh", "content": "St Mary in the Marsh is a village and civil parish near New Romney in Kent, England, situated in the heart of Romney Marsh in one of its least densely populated areas, with most local amenities available 3 miles away in New Romney or St Marys Bay at 2 miles.\nThe village centre consists of about forty homes, a few scattered farms and The Star Inn, along with the church of St Mary the Virgin and the St Marys Hut, now closed. St Mary's Bay is also in the parish.\nA group of villagers have established a charity \"St Mary in the Marsh Project Fund\" with the aim of building a new community hub.\n\nHistory\nIt is probable that there was a Saxon church on the site originally known as \"Siwold's Circe\". This was superseded after the Norman invasion by a stone built church with a splendid three tier tower of Kentish ragstone. The oldest parts of the church date to about 1133 AD. The chancel was extended in about 1220 AD and the spire added around 1450 AD. Inside is a plaque commemorating Edith Nesbit, author of The Railway Children, who lived at St. Mary's Bay and is buried in the churchyard. There are many interesting features of the building which warrant a visit.\n\nSt Mary in the Marsh is surrounded by the stark beauty of the marshes and the open landscapes of rich farmland.\n\nThe playwright, actor and composer No\u00ebl Coward lived for a time in Star Cottage, next to the inn.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Kent\nCivil parishes in Kent\nRomney Marsh\nEnglish church stubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Kent\n\tVillages in England\n\tPopulated places in Kent\nCivil parishes in Kent\n\tCivil parishes in England\n\tPopulated places in Kent\nRomney Marsh\n\tAreas of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England\n\tLandforms of Kent\n\tGeography of Kent\nEnglish church stubs\n\tChurches in England\n\tChristianity in England\n\tUnited Kingdom religious building and structure stubs\n\tUnited Kingdom building and structure stubs\n\tBuilding and structure stubs by country" }, { "title": "Argelia", "content": "Argelia is Spanish for Algeria. It may also refer to:\n\nPlaces\nArgelia, Antioquia, a town in Colombia\nArgelia, Cauca, a town in Colombia\nArgelia, Valle del Cauca, a town in Colombia\n\nPeople\nArgelia Velez-Rodriguez (born 1936), Cuban-American mathematician and educator\nMar\u00eda Argelia Vizca\u00edno (born 1955), Cuban writer and activist\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\nSpanish words and phrases\nPopulated places in Antioquia Department\nPopulated places in Cauca Department\nPopulated places in Valle del Cauca Department\nCuban mathematicians\nCuban women writers\nCuban activists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\n\tDisambiguation\nSpanish words and phrases\n\tSpanish language\n\tForeign words and phrases\nPopulated places in Antioquia Department\n\tMunicipalities of Antioquia Department\n\tGeography of Antioquia Department\nPopulated places in Cauca Department\n\tMunicipalities of Cauca Department\n\tGeography of Cauca Department\nPopulated places in Valle del Cauca Department\n\tMunicipalities of Valle del Cauca Department\n\tGeography of Valle del Cauca Department\nCuban mathematicians\n\tCuban scientists\n\tMathematicians by nationality\nCuban women writers\n\tCuban writers\n\tWomen writers by nationality\nCuban activists\n\tCuban people by occupation\n\tActivists by nationality\n\tActivism by type\n" }, { "title": "2016 International Supermodified Association", "content": "The 2016 International Supermodified Association is the 40th season of the International Supermodified Association. The series began with the Jack Murphy Memorial at Oswego Speedway on May 28, and ended with the World Series of Racing at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park on October 16. Dave Shullick Jr. is the defending champion.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAuto racing series\nInternational Supermodified Association seasons\n2016 in motorsport\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAuto racing series\n\tMotorsport in the United States\n\tMotorsport by type\nInternational Supermodified Association seasons\n\tAuto racing series\n\tAnnual sporting events\n2016 in motorsport\n\tMotorsport by year\n\t2016 in sports\n\tSporting events by year\n\t21st century in sports\n\tAuto racing by year" }, { "title": "1996 Bulgarian presidential election", "content": "Presidential elections were held in Bulgaria on 27 October 1996, with a second round on 3 November. The result was a victory for Petar Stoyanov of the United Democratic Forces, who won 59.7% of the vote in the second round. Voter turnout was 63.3% in the first round and 61.8% in the second.\n\nResults\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1996 elections in Bulgaria\nPresidential elections in Bulgaria\n20th-century elections in Bulgaria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1996 elections in Bulgaria\n\t1990s elections in Bulgaria\n\t1996 in Bulgaria\n\t1996 in Europe\n\tElections in Bulgaria\n\tElections in Europe by country\nPresidential elections in Bulgaria\n\tElections in Bulgaria\n\tPresidential elections by country\n20th-century elections in Bulgaria\n\t20th-century in Bulgaria\n\tElections in Bulgaria\n\t20th-century elections" }, { "title": "Tarasque", "content": "The Tarasque is a fearsome legendary dragon-like mythological hybrid from Provence, in southern France, tamed in stories about Saint Martha, such as the one told in Jacobus de Voragine's Golden Legend (13th century).\n\nThe tarasque was described as having a lion-like head, a body protected by turtle-like carapace(s), six feet with bear-like claws, and a scaly tail like a serpent's tail in a text (pseudo-Marcelle or pseudo-Marcella) which is similar to and roughly coeval with the Golden Legend, and issued poison breath according to one hagiography (pseudo-Raban Maur) of perhaps somewhat later date.\n\nMedieval iconography such as renditions in church sculpture did not necessarily conform to this description in the earlier Gothic period, and examples which seemed to were later assigned later, 14th century dates. The hexapedal carapaced tarasque was the form depicted on the city seal of Tarascon around the 15th century, and this held to be the norm in 16th-17th century paintings. As St. Martha purportedly encountered the beast in the act of swallowing a human victim, it has become a stock motif in art to portray the beast swallowing a human head first, with the victim's legs still dangling.\n\nAccording to tradition, in 1474 Ren\u00e9 of Anjou initiated the use of the tarasque in the Pentecostal festival, and later used also on the saint's feast day of July 29. Yearly celebration in the last weekend of June was added in the modern day. The effigy or float () of the tarasque has been built", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLegendary creatures in French folklore\nFrench dragons\nMythological hybrids\nMedieval European legendary creatures\nSaints from Provence\nCultural depictions of Saint Martha\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLegendary creatures in French folklore\n\tFolklore by country\n\tFrench folklore\n\tEuropean legendary creatures\nFrench dragons\n\tEuropean dragons\n\tMythological creatures\nMythological hybrids\n\tLegendary creatures\nMedieval European legendary creatures\n\tEuropean legendary creatures\n\tMedieval legends\nSaints from Provence\n\tChristianity in Provence\nCultural depictions of Saint Martha\n\tCultural depictions of saints\n\tCultural depictions of Christian females" }, { "title": "Silent Holocaust", "content": "The Silent Holocaust may refer to:\n Silent Holocaust (Judaism)\n Jewish assimilation\n Guatemalan genocide", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJewish assimilation\nGuatemalan genocide\nHolocaust terminology\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJewish assimilation\n\tJewish history\n\tJewish society\n\tAssimilation (sociology)\nGuatemalan genocide\n\tGenocides\n\tRacism in Guatemala\n\tMass murder in 1982\n\tMilitary dictatorships\n\tMaya genocide perpetrators\n\tAnti-indigenous racism in the Americas\nHolocaust terminology\n\tHolocaust studies\n\tHistorical revisionism (negationism)\n\tLanguage and the Holocaust\n\tJewish history-related controversies\n\tJewish history events\n\tAftermath of the Holocaust\n\t20th-century controversies" }, { "title": "Kebede Sahilu", "content": "Kebede Sahilu (born 9 December 1955) is an Ethiopian boxer. He competed in the men's welterweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEthiopian male boxers\nOlympic boxers of Ethiopia\nBoxers at the 1980 Summer Olympics\nWelterweight boxers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEthiopian male boxers\n\tMale boxers by nationality\n\tEthiopian sportspeople\nOlympic boxers of Ethiopia\n\tOlympic competitors for Ethiopia\n\tBoxers at the Summer Olympics\nBoxers at the 1980 Summer Olympics\n\tParticipants in the 1980 Summer Olympics\n\tBoxers at the Summer Olympics\nWelterweight boxers\n\tBoxers by weight class\n\tMale boxers" }, { "title": "Wollaston Beach", "content": "Wollaston Beach is the largest public beach in the Boston harbor. The beach is located parallel to Quincy Shore Drive in North Quincy, Massachusetts, which was constructed to provide access to the bay beach for Greater Boston. Wollaston beach expands Quincy Bay forming part of Boston Harbor. The northern end of the beach is the Native American historical site, Moswetuset Hummock which is where the original Moswetuset Sac'hem (Chief) had a tribal council.\n\nWollaston Beach is now part of the Quincy Shore Reservation which was introduced by the legislative act in 1899. Quincy Shore Drive parallel to the beach was opened on May 30, 1908. It is maintained (waste management) in summer by the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR).\n\nWollaston Beach is the largest in Boston Harbor with roughly of shoreline. The promenade stands the entire length of the beach and is often busy with walkers, dog walkers, runners, and casual cyclists. The Wollaston beach promenade has a significant seawall as it is impacted by coastal tides. There are seasonal restaurants that predominately offer battered seafood and become popular on weekends. There is ample parking along the Wollaston Beach promenade. \nThe views from Wollaston beach include Boston, South Boston, Squantum, Houghs Neck, and Nut Island. Boston Harbor Islands are also visible. These islands are; Moon, Long, Georges and Peddocks, Spectacle. The Hull Wind Turbine #1 () is visible beyond Peddocks. The Hull Wind Turbine #2 () is v", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeaches of Massachusetts\nTourist attractions in Quincy, Massachusetts\nMassachusetts natural resources\nBoston Harbor\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeaches of Massachusetts\n\tBeaches of the United States by state\n\tLandforms of Massachusetts\nTourist attractions in Quincy, Massachusetts\n\tTourist attractions in Massachusetts by city\nMassachusetts natural resources\n\tNatural resources by state\n\tGeography of Massachusetts\nBoston Harbor\n\tBodies of water of Suffolk County, Massachusetts\n\tGeography of Boston\n\tHistory of Boston\n\tTourist attractions in Boston\n\tGeography of Massachusetts" }, { "title": "Awesome (The Temptations album)", "content": "Awesome is a 2001 album by the Tempations. Despite many changes in personnel, the album became the 45th to reach the Billboard 200, the first being Meet the Temptations in 1964. The lone single \"4 Days\" peaked at #19 on the Urban Adult Contemporary Charts.\n\nIt is the last album to featured \nBarrington \u201cBo\u201d Henderson and \nHarry McGilberry before they were fired from the group in 2003.\n\nReception\n\nAccording to Jason Birchmeier of AllMusic, Awesome contains \"mostly ballads here and some innocent concessions to the hip-hop audience.\" The sound is similar to the group's surprisingly successful predecessor, Ear-Resistible, although \"less rewarding\", but it is still \"the Temptations sounding like the Temptations.\"\n\nTrack listing\n\"Awesome Intro\" (Narada Michael Walden, Otis Williams, Sunny Hilden) \u2013 0:58\n\"Hurt So Bad\" (Andy Cramer, Mechalie Jamison, Jerry Tawney) \u2013 3:56\n\"4 Days\" (Jasher) \u2013 4:07\n\"Lady\" (Sandra St. Victor, Tom Hammer) \u2013 4:49\n\"Forget About It\" (Christopher Grant, Jasher) \u2013 4:23\n\"Awesome\" (Narada Michael Walden, Otis Williams, Sunny Hilden) \u2013 3:39\n\"Race for Your Heart\" (Dennis Nelson, Otis Williams, William Rivera) \u2013 4:22\n\"Swept Away\" (Alonzo Jones, Jeff Porter, Narada Michael Walden, Robin Taylor Brooks) \u2013 4:47\n\"My Baby\" (Barrington Henderson, Carsten Lindberg, Joachim Svare) \u2013 4:20\n\"Open Letter, My One Temptation Interlude\" (Alonzo McKenzie, Ron Tyson) \u2013 1:05\n\"So Easy\" (Oji Pierce, Ron Tyson) \u2013 5:44 \n\"A Love I Can See\" (William Robinson) \u2013 5:46. \n\"That's How Heartaches", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2001 albums\nThe Temptations albums\nAlbums produced by Narada Michael Walden\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2001 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t2001 in music\nThe Temptations albums\n\tDiscographies of American artists\n\tR&B and soul music discographies\nAlbums produced by Narada Michael Walden\n\tAlbums by producer\n\tMusic production" }, { "title": "1888 in France", "content": "Events from the year 1888 in France.\n\nIncumbents\nPresident: Marie Fran\u00e7ois Sadi Carnot \nPresident of the Council of Ministers: Pierre Tirard (until 3 April), Charles Floquet (until 3 April)\n\nEvents\n 16 March \u2013 France annexes the Polynesian kingdom of Raiatea and Taha'a.\n 18 March \u2013 France annexes the Polynesian kingdom of Bora Bora.\n 8 April \u2013 The town of Mende, Loz\u00e8re, becomes the first French administrative centre to have electric light installed.\n July\u2013August \u2013 Strike of laborers in Paris.\n 8 July \u2013 Inauguration of Fontinettes boat lift on the Canal de Neufoss\u00e9.\n 12 July \u2013 Georges Ernest Boulanger and his supporters win seats in the Chamber of Deputies.\n 2 October \u2013 Census of foreign residents.\n\nArts and literature\n 21 February \u2013 Vincent van Gogh moves to Arles where he will be very productive as a painter.\n 14 October \u2013 Louis Le Prince films the first motion picture, Roundhay Garden Scene, in Roundhay, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England (followed by Traffic Crossing Leeds Bridge).\n 23 December \u2013 Having quarrelled with Gauguin, van Gogh cuts off the lower part of his own left ear, taking it to a brothel, and is removed to the hospital in Arles.\n Jeweller and glass designer Ren\u00e9 Lalique establishes the Lalique luxury goods business in Paris.\n\nBirths\n\nJanuary to March\n 8 January \u2013 Pierre Wertheimer, businessman and racehorse owner (died 1965)\n 9 January \u2013 Alfred Pl\u00e9, rower and Olympic medallist (died 1980)\n 20 January \u2013 Georges Marrane, politician (died 1976)\n 4 February \u2013 Georg", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1888 in France\nEvents in France\n19th century in France\nYears of the 19th century in France\nYears of the 3rd French Republic\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1888 in France\n\tYears of the 19th century in France\n\t19th century in France\n\t1888 in Europe\n\tYears of the 3rd French Republic\nEvents in France\n\tEvents by country\n\tEvents in Europe\n\tEvents in Western Europe\n\tEvents in France by year\n19th century in France\n\t19th century by country\n\t19th century in Europe\n\t19th century in Western Europe\n\tChronology of France\nYears of the 19th century in France\n\tYears by country and century\n\tYears of the 19th century in Europe\n\tYears of the 19th century in Western Europe\nYears of the 3rd French Republic\n\tYears of the 19th century in France\n\tYears in France by period\n\tYears of the French Third Republic by year" }, { "title": "Byung-woo", "content": "Byung-woo is a Korean masculine given name. Its meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 17 hanja with the reading \"byung\" and 41 hanja with the reading \"woo\" on the South Korean government's official list of hanja which may be registered for use in given names.\n\nPeople with this name include:\nBae Bien-u (born 1950), South Korean photographer\nLee Byung-woo (born 1965), South Korean guitarist and composer\nKim Byung-woo (born 1980), South Korean film director\nMoon Byung-woo (born 1986), South Korean football player\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nKorean masculine given names\nGiven names\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nKorean masculine given names\n\tMasculine given names\n\tAsian masculine given names\n\tKorean given names\nGiven names\n\tHuman names\n\tNames by culture" }, { "title": "Auckland Central (New Zealand electorate)", "content": "Auckland Central is a New Zealand electoral division returning one member to the New Zealand House of Representatives. The electorate is currently represented by Chl\u00f6e Swarbrick, a member of the Green Party; she has represented the seat since 2020.\n\nPopulation centres\nIn the 1887 electoral redistribution, although the Representation Commission was required through the Representation Act 1887 to maintain existing electorates \"as far as possible\", rapid population growth in the North Island required the transfer of three seats from the South Island to the north. Ten new electorates were created, including Auckland Central, and one former electorate was recreated.\n\nAuckland Central contains Auckland city centre, the suburbs of Ponsonby, Westmere, Arch Hill, Herne Bay, Freemans Bay, St Mary's Bay, Newton and Eden Terrace at the west side of the city. Because of the location of the main Auckland ferry terminal, Auckland Central also contains the islands of the Hauraki Gulf. At the 2008 election, Grafton became part of Epsom, and Point Chevalier moved into Mount Albert. To offset these changes, the suburb of Newton was drafted in from Mount Albert. Further population growth ahead of the 2014 election resulted in Westmere and Grey Lynn transferring to Mount Albert.\n\nHistory\nAuckland Central was created ahead of the 1887 election; it was carved from parts of the electorates of Auckland North and the Auckland West and focused around upper Queen Street, Grafton, and Newton. It lasted o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew Zealand electorates\nPolitics of Auckland\nElectoral districts of New Zealand\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew Zealand electorates\n\tElectoral districts by country\n\tNew Zealand politics-related lists\n\tParliamentary constituencies in New Zealand\nPolitics of Auckland\n\tPolitics by city in New Zealand\n\tPolitics of New Zealand by city\nElectoral districts of New Zealand\n\tElectoral districts by country\n\tNew Zealand politics-related lists\n\tParliamentary constituencies in New Zealand" }, { "title": "List of places in Anglesey", "content": "Map of places in Anglsey compiled from this list\n See the list of places in Wales for places in other principal areas.\n\nThis is a list of towns and villages in the principal area of Anglesey, Wales.\n\nA\nAberffraw\nAmlwch\nAmlwch Port\n\nB\nBeaumaris\nBenllech\nBodedern\nBodewryd\nBodffordd\nBodorgan\nBryn Du\nBryngwran\nBrynrefail\nBrynteg\nBrynsiencyn\nBull Bay\nBurwen\n\nC\nCaergeiliog\nCemaes Bay\nCemlyn\nCapel Coch\nCapel Gwyn\nCapel Mawr\nCapel Parc\nCarmel\nCarreglefn\nCeidio\nCeirchiog\nCemaes Bay\nCemlyn\nCerrigceinwen\nCerrig Man\nCestyll Garden\nChurch Bay\nCoedana\n\nD\nDwyran\nDulas\n\nE\nEngedi\nElim\n\nF\nFour Mile Bridge\n\nG\nGaerwen\nGwalchmai\nGwredog\n\nH\nHolyhead\nHeneglwys\nHermon\n\nL\nLlaingoch\nLlanallgo\nLlanbabo\nLlanbadrig\nLlanbedrgoch\nLlanbeulan\nLlanddaniel\nLlanddeusant\nLlanddona\nLlanddwyn\nLlandegfan\nLlandrygarn\nLlandyfrydog\nLlandysilio\nLlanedwen\nLlaneilian\nLlanerchymedd\nLlanfachraeth\nLlanfaelog\nLlanfaes\nLlanfaethlu\nLlanfair Mathafarn Eithaf\nLlanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantysiliogogogoch\nLlanfairyneubwll\nLlanfairynghornwy\nLlanfechell\nLlanffinan\nLlanfflewyn\nLlanfihangel Yn Nhywyn\nLlanfihangel Tre'r Beirdd\nLlanfihangel Ysgeifiog\nLlanfugail\nLlanfwrog\nLlangadwaladr\nLlangaffo\nLlangefni\nLlangeinwen\nLlangoed\nLlangristiolus\nLlangwyfan\nLlangwyllog\nLlanidan\n\nLlanllibio\nLlanrhwydrys\nLlanrhyddlad\nLlansadwrn, Anglesey\nLlantrisant, Anglesey\nLlanwenllwyfo\nLlanynghenedl\nLlaniestyn\nLlanynghenedl\nLLechcynfarwy\nLlechylched\nLlynfaes\n\nM\nMaenaddfwyn\nMalltraeth\nMarian Glas\nMechell\nMynydd Mechell\nMenai Bridge\nMochdref\nMoe", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of places in Wales\nAnglesey\nPopulated places in Anglesey\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of places in Wales\n\tUnited Kingdom geography-related lists\n\tPlaces in Wales\n\tUnited Kingdom-related lists\nAnglesey\n\tPrincipal areas of Wales\n\tIslands of Wales\n\tWelsh-speaking communities\nPopulated places in Anglesey\n\tPopulated places in Wales by county\n\tGeography of Anglesey\n\tTowns in Anglesey\n\tVillages in Anglesey" }, { "title": "Gyonam-dong", "content": "Gyonam-dong is a dong, neighbourhood of Jongno-gu in Seoul, South Korea.\n\nAttraction\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNeighbourhoods in Seoul\nJongno-gu\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNeighbourhoods in Seoul\n\tGeography of Seoul\n\tSubdivisions of Seoul\n\tNeighbourhoods by city in South Korea\nJongno-gu\n\tDistricts of Seoul\n\tCity districts in South Korea\n\tGeography of Seoul\n\tSubdivisions of Seoul" }, { "title": "Gerenzago", "content": "Gerenzago is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Pavia in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 35\u00a0km southeast of Milan and about 15\u00a0km east of Pavia.\n\nGerenzago borders the following municipalities: Copiano, Corteolona e Genzone, Inverno e Monteleone, Magherno, Villanterio. Economy is mostly based on agriculture and craftmanship, in particular related to building activities.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nComunes of the Province of Pavia\nCities and towns in Lombardy\nAgriculture in Italy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nComunes of the Province of Pavia\n\tComunes of Italy by province\n\tGeography of the Province of Pavia\n\tCities and towns in Lombardy\nCities and towns in Lombardy\n\tCities and towns in Italy by region\n\tGeography of Lombardy\nAgriculture in Italy\n\tEconomy of Italy by sector\n\tAgriculture by country\n\tIndustries of Italy\n\tEconomy of Italy" }, { "title": "\u014cgamiyama Shrine", "content": "is a Shinto shrine, in Daisen, Tottori, Japan. A number of its structures have been designated Important Cultural Properties.\n\nOrigins\n\u014cgamiyama Jinja is a complex of Shinto shrines, which were created to worship Daisen. Daisen has been worshiped as a holy mountain at least since the 8th century. Originally this shrine was constructed as a simple building above sea level on a peak in height. The small building was set up as a shrine in the Heian period.\n\nHistory\nThe original location of this shrine is covered by heavy snow in winter, so another branch of this shrine was built at the foot of the mountain. It is called the winter shrine. In turn, the original shrine was called the summer shrine. \nThe winter shrine was originally built at Maruyama, Kishimoto, but moved to Fukumahara and Odaka in Yonago. The summer shrine has remained in its original location since Heian Period.\nWith the Shinbutsu bunri, literally Shinto-Buddhism-separation after the Meiji restoration, this shrine was formally separated from Daisen-ji, and the summer shrine was renamed Okumiya of Ogami Jinja and the Buddhist objects of worship were removed.\nThe current main object of worship is \"Oanamuchi no Kami\".\n\nIn the modern system of ranked Shinto Shrines, \u014cgamiyama was listed among the 3rd class of nationally significant shrines or .\n\nImportant Cultural Properties\n Okumiya Honden - Heiden - Haiden (1805)\n Massha Shimoyama Honden - Heiden - Haiden (1805)\n Large stone Torii (1854)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nShinto shrines in Tottori Prefecture\nImportant Cultural Properties of Japan\nMountains of Tottori Prefecture\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nShinto shrines in Tottori Prefecture\n\tShinto shrines by prefecture\n\tBuildings and structures in Tottori Prefecture\n\tReligion in Tottori Prefecture\nImportant Cultural Properties of Japan\n\tCultural Properties of Japan\n\tProtected areas of Japan\n\tHeritage registers in Japan\nMountains of Tottori Prefecture\n\tMountains of Japan by prefecture\n\tGeography of Tottori Prefecture\n\tLandforms of Tottori Prefecture" }, { "title": "Moscow loan", "content": "The Moscow Loan is the name of a loan of US$1.2 million by Communist Party of the Soviet Union to Polish United Workers' Party in January 1990. The PUWP coordinators were Mieczys\u0142aw Rakowski and Leszek Miller. $300,000 was spent to set up Trybuna, a left-wing newspaper, $200,000 on severance pay for employees of PUWP, $500,000 given back to the Russians, and $200,000 circulated to pay off the loan in installments. It has caused controversy in Polish politics and occasioned year-long prosecution. In the end nobody was sentenced.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunist Party of the Soviet Union\nPolish United Workers' Party\nFinancial controversies\nLoans\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunist Party of the Soviet Union\n\tPolitical parties in the Soviet Union\n\tCommunism in Russia\nPolish United Workers' Party\n\tFormer political parties in Poland\n\tDefunct communist parties\n\tCommunism in Poland\nFinancial controversies\n\tFinancial scandals\nLoans\n\tDebt\n\tFinance\n\tBanking" }, { "title": "Yehor Bozhok", "content": "Yehor Bozhok (; born September 6, 1980) is a Ukrainian career diplomat and former chairman of the SZRU, the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine. In this position he was a member of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine. He was acting head of the mission of Ukraine to NATO from June 2015 until his appointment as SZRU head.\n\nHe was born in Kyiv. Speaks English, French, Ukrainian and Russian.\n\nBiography\nIn 2000 Bozhok graduated master's degree Program in European Politics at the Free University of Brussels. In 2002 graduated from the Institute of International Relations of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.\n\nStarting in 2002, Bozhok occupied various positions within the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry.\n\n2002-2005 \u2013 specialist (expert), attache, 3rd Secretary of the Armed Forces Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine;\n\n2005-2009 \u2013 3rd, 2nd Secretary for Political Affairs of Mission of Ukraine to NATO in Brussels;\n\n2009-2010 \u2013 1st Secretary of the NATO Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine;\n\n2010-2013 \u2013 Head of the Division of Justice of the European Union Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.\n\nFrom June 2015 until his Foreign Intelligence Service appointment, Bozhok was acting head of Ukraine's NATO mission.\n\nOn 13 September 2017, President Petro Poroshenko signed a decree appointing Bozhok head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Ukraine (SZRU). On 14 March 2019 President Poroshenko dismissed Bo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUkrainian diplomats\nNational University of Kyiv alumni\nPeople from Kyiv\nUkrainian officials of international organizations\nUkrainian civil servants\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUkrainian diplomats\n\tDiplomats by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation from Ukraine\nNational University of Kyiv alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Ukraine\nPeople from Kyiv\n\tPeople by city in Ukraine\nUkrainian officials of international organizations\n\tUkrainian diplomats\n\tPeople by occupation from Ukraine\n\tOfficials of international organizations by nationality\nUkrainian civil servants\n\tCivil servants by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation from Ukraine" }, { "title": "Interpreti Veneziani", "content": "Interpreti Veneziani is a Venice-based musical ensemble that performs Vivaldi, Bach, and other Baroque composers. The group was founded in 1987 and now plays in concerts and music festivals throughout the world.\n\nHistory and concerts\n\nInterpreti Veneziani often play nightly concerns in the San Vidal Church in Venice, for which they are well known. The group performs 200\u2013350 concerts each year, and are seen by 60,000 patrons each year in San Vidal.\n\nInterpreti Veneziani has played in Melbourne Australia, Bayreuth Germany, at the Stockholm Royal Palace, in the Kirov theatre in St. Petersburg Russia, Canada, and has toured throughout Japan, the United States and South America.\n\nAs of 2011 the group had made 18 recordings. Their repertoire includes Baroque, Classical and Modern music, though they specialize in Baroque music and Vivaldi's music in particular.\n\nMuseum of Music\n\nInterpreti Veneziani founded the Italian Museo della Musica (Museum of Music) in the Venice Church of San Maurizio, dedicated to 500 years of Italian violin making.\n\nReception\n\nThe group is described by Rick Steves to be \"considered the best group\" in Venice; their performances have been described as \"youthful\" and \"exuberant.\"\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian orchestras\nMusical groups established in 1987\nBaroque music groups\nMusical groups from Venice\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian orchestras\n\tOrchestras\n\tItalian music\nMusical groups established in 1987\n\tMusic organizations based in Italy\n\t1987 establishments in Italy\nBaroque music groups\n\tEarly music groups\n\tMusical groups by genre\nMusical groups from Venice\n\tItalian music by city\n\tVenice culture\n\tMusic of Veneto" }, { "title": "1939 Upper Hunter state by-election", "content": "The 1939 Upper Hunter state by-election was held on 7 October 1939 for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly electorate of Upper Hunter because of the death of Malcolm Brown (). There were three candidates endorsed by the Country Party.\n\nDates\n\nResults\n\nMalcolm Brown () died.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1939 elections in Australia\nNew South Wales state by-elections\nElections in New South Wales\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1939 elections in Australia\n\t20th-century elections in Australia\n\t1939 in Australia\n\tBy-elections to the Parliament of New South Wales\nNew South Wales state by-elections\n\tElections in New South Wales\n\tBy-elections to the Parliament of New South Wales\nElections in New South Wales\n\tElections by country and decade\n\tAustralian elections by state or territory\n\tElections in Australia\n\tNew South Wales-related lists\n\tParliament of New South Wales" }, { "title": "Oro (beverage)", "content": "Oro is a Peruvian brand of soft drink owned by the Ajegroup and sold in Per\u00fa, Ecuador and Venezuela. Oro is a rival product to Inca Kola sharing the same characteristics such as the yellow color. Oro is sold in PET bottles of 525 ml.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNon-alcoholic drinks\nPeruvian drinks\nPeruvian brands\nSoft drinks\nBrand name soft drinks\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNon-alcoholic drinks\n\tFood and drink\n\tDrinks\nPeruvian drinks\n\tPeruvian cuisine\n\tDrink stubs\nPeruvian brands\n\tCompanies of Peru\n\tBrand name companies\nSoft drinks\n\tCarbonated drinks\n\tNon-alcoholic drinks\nBrand name soft drinks\n\tSoft drinks by brand\n\tProduct branding\n\tBrand name food products" }, { "title": "Roman Catholic Diocese of Port Harcourt", "content": "The Diocese of Port Harcourt () is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Nigeria. The episcopal see is Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The Diocese of Port Harcourt is in the ecclesiastical province of metropolitan Archdiocese of Calabar.\n\nHistory\n May 16, 1961: Established as Diocese of Port Harcourt from the Diocese of Owerri\n\nSpecial churches\nThe diocesan cathedral is Corpus Christi Cathedral located in D-line, Port Harcourt.\n\nBishops\n Bishops of Port Harcourt\n Bishop Godfrey Okoye, C.S.Sp. (1961.05.16 \u2013 1970.03.07), appointed Bishop of Enugu\n Bishop Alexius Obabu Makozi (1991.08.31 - 2009.05.04)\n Bishop Camillus Archibong Etokudoh (since 2009.05.04)\n\nAuxiliary Bishop\nPatrick S. Eluke (2019-)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Catholic dioceses in Nigeria\nRoman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Calabar\nRoman Catholic Diocese of Port Harcourt\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Catholic dioceses in Nigeria\n\tRoman Catholic Church in Nigeria\n\tRoman Catholic dioceses in Africa\nRoman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Calabar\n\tEcclesiastical provinces of the Catholic Church\n\tRoman Catholic Church in Nigeria\nRoman Catholic Diocese of Port Harcourt\n\tRoman Catholic dioceses in Nigeria\n\tRoman Catholic Ecclesiastical Province of Calabar\n\tReligious organizations established in 1961\n\tChristianity in Port Harcourt\n\tReligion in Rivers State\n\tCatholic Church in Nigeria\n" }, { "title": "Flying Heavy Metal", "content": "Flying Heavy Metal is a five-part British television series produced by Ricochet and originally broadcast in the UK and Europe on the Discovery Channel, premiered on 19 January 2005, and subsequently repeated on Discovery Wings in the UK. It is presented by commercial Boeing 757 pilot and Iron Maiden frontman, Bruce Dickinson.\n\nIn the series, Dickinson looks at, and often flies, a number of aircraft from across the history of commercial aviation. There are some quite \"surprising\" aerobatics done in rather large aircraft.\n\nFlying Heavy Metal is now repeated on the new channel from Discovery Networks UK called Discovery Turbo.\n\nEpisodes\n\nEpisode 1 - \"Jet Race\"\nAir date: 19 January 2005\n\nThe development of the de Havilland Comet and the Boeing 707 herald the end of an era for propeller-driven airliners such as the Douglas DC-3.\n\nEpisode 2 - \"Jet Set\"\nAir date: 26 January 2005\n\nJet travel becomes available to the masses with the development of the Hawker Siddeley Trident and the Boeing 727.\n\nEpisode 3 - \"Size Matters\"\nAir date: 2 February 2005\n\nEurope develops Concorde while Boeing develops the 747 jumbo jet.\n\nEpisode 4 - \"Safer Skies\"\nAir date: 9 February 2005\n\nJetliner safety enhancements, including the automatic landing capabilities of the Hawker Siddeley Trident, the fly-by-wire capabilities of the Airbus A320 (and lack thereof in the Boeing 737) as well as other safety features currently in development.\n\nEpisode 5 - \"Watch This Space\"\nAir date: 16 February 2005\n\nNew records ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish television series\nAviation television series\nDiscovery Channel original programming\n2005 British television series debuts\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish television series\n\tTelevision series by country\n\tTelevision in the United Kingdom\n\tUnited Kingdom media\nAviation television series\n\tAviation media\n\tTelevision series by genre\nDiscovery Channel original programming\n\tTelevision series by Discovery Communications\n\tTelevision series by network\n\tEnglish-language television shows\n2005 British television series debuts\n\t2000s British television series\n\tTelevision series by year of debut\n\tTelevision shows set in the United Kingdom\n\tBritish television programme debuts\n\t2005 in British television" }, { "title": "El Morro Valley, New Mexico", "content": "El Morro Valley is a census-designated place (CDP) in Cibola County, New Mexico, United States. It includes El Morro National Monument and the unincorporated community of El Morro. The area was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census.\n\nThe CDP is in northwestern Cibola County along New Mexico State Road 53; it is southeast of Ramah and southwest of Interstate 40 at Grants. It is remotely located west-southwest of Grants along New Mexico State Road 53 (also known as the Ancient Way), and southeast of Gallup. \n\nEl Morro is named after a nearby sandstone promontory with a pool of water at its base, a desert oasis which the Spanish conquistadors called El Morro (The Headland). The Zuni people call it A'ts'ina (Place of Writings on the Rock). Anglo-Americans called it \"Inscription Rock\". El Morro National Monument is located west of the community on Highway 53, along the old Zuni-Acoma Trail, an ancient Pueblo trade route also known as the Ancient Way. \n\nEl Morro is an artist community and home of the El Morro Area Arts Council, an art gallery, a trading post / coffee shop, cafe, RV park & campgrounds, feed & seed store, consignment store and healing arts center. El Morro is the social hub for a colorful array of artists, homesteaders and individualists who reside in a 1000+ square mile area, from El Malpais National Monument to the east, Ramah to the west, the Zuni Mountains to the north, and Candy Kitchen to the south.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCensus-designated places in Cibola County, New Mexico\nPopulated places in New Mexico\nEl Morro National Monument\nCommunities on U.S. Route 66\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCensus-designated places in Cibola County, New Mexico\n\tCensus-designated places in New Mexico by county\n\tPopulated places in Cibola County, New Mexico\nPopulated places in New Mexico\n\tPopulated places in the United States by state\nEl Morro National Monument\n\tNational Monuments in New Mexico\n\tNational Park Service areas in New Mexico\nCommunities on U.S. Route 66\n\tPopulated places on U.S. Route 66\n\tU.S. Route 66 in New Mexico\n\tTransportation in Cibola County, New Mexico" }, { "title": "Pauli Vesterinen", "content": "Pauli Vesterinen (20 November 1923 \u2013 8 August 2005) was a Finnish athlete. He competed in the men's javelin throw at the 1948 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFinnish male javelin throwers\nOlympic athletes of Finland\n1948 Summer Olympics athletes\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFinnish male javelin throwers\n Athletics (sport) in Finland\n Finnish sportsmen\n Male javelin throwers\nOlympic athletes of Finland\n Finnish sportsmen\n Athletes (track and field) at the Summer Olympics\n Olympic athletes (track and field) \n1948 Summer Olympics athletes\n Competitors at the 1948 Summer Olympics\n Summer Olympics athletes by year\n 1948 in athletics (track and field)" }, { "title": "Alberic, Valencia", "content": "Alberic () is a municipality in the comarca of Ribera Alta in the Valencian Community, Spain.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in the Province of Valencia\nRibera Alta (comarca)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in the Province of Valencia\n\tPopulated places in the Province of Valencia\n\tMunicipalities in the Valencian Community\n\tGeography of the Province of Valencia\nRibera Alta (comarca)\n\tComarques of the Valencian Community\n\tGeography of the Province of Valencia" }, { "title": "Washington District (disambiguation)", "content": "Washington district or variant, may refer to:\n\nUnited States\n Washington District, a Norfolk Southern railway line in Virginia\n Washington Vermont Senate District, the Vermont State Senate district encompassing Washington County\n Washington District, Jackson County, West Virginia, a former magisterial district that existed from 1863 to the 1990s\nWashington District, South Carolina, a former judicial district that existed during 1791\u20131800\n Washington District, a mining district in Nevada established in the 1860s as part of the Reese River excitement\n Washington District, North Carolina, a former jurisdiction that existed during 1776\u20131777\nWashington District Regiment\n\nDistrict of Columbia\n Washington, D.C.\n District of Columbia (until 1871), Washington's federal district\n District of Columbia's at-large congressional district, congressional district for Washington\n Naval District Washington (U.S. Navy)\n United States Army Military District of Washington (U.S. Army, Defense Department)\n Department of Washington (district of the U.S. Union Army, Department of War)\n District of Columbia Public Schools, school district for Washington\n Neighborhoods in Washington, D.C.\n\nState of Washington\n Washington state legislative districts\n Washington's congressional districts\n Oregon and Washington District (Church of the Brethren)\n Lake Washington School District, King County\n School districts in the U.S. state of Washington, see List of school districts in Washington\n\nOther uses\n Washington", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\nUnited States geography disambiguation pages\nDistricts in the United States\nRailway lines in Virginia\nPolitical divisions of the United States\nRail transport in Virginia\nDistricts of Washington D.C.\nSchool districts in Washington (state)\nHistorical districts in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\n\tLanguage and communication\nUnited States geography disambiguation pages\n\tGeography of the United States\n\tDisambiguation pages\nDistricts in the United States\n\tPolitical divisions of the United States\nRailway lines in Virginia\n\tRail transport in the United States by state\n\tRail transport in Virginia\nPolitical divisions of the United States\n\tGovernment in the United States\n\tRail transport in Virginia\nDistricts of Washington D.C.\n\tWashington, D.C.\n\tPolitical divisions of the United States\nSchool districts in Washington (state)\n\tEducation in Washington (state)\n\tSchool districts in the United States by state\nHistorical districts in the United States\n\tHistory of the United States by topic\n\tHistorical regions in the United States\n\tPolitical divisions of the United States" }, { "title": "1911 Middle Tennessee State Normal football team", "content": "The 1911 Middle Tennessee State Normal football team represented the Middle Tennessee State Normal School (now known as Middle Tennessee State University) during the 1911 college football season.\n\nSchedule\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMiddle Tennessee Blue Raiders football seasons\n1911 college football season\n1911 in Tennessee\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMiddle Tennessee Blue Raiders football seasons\n\tCollege football seasons by team\n\tMiddle Tennessee Blue Raiders football\n1911 college football season\n\tNCAA football seasons\n\t1911 in American football\n1911 in Tennessee\n\tYears in Tennessee\n\t1911 in the United States by state\n\t1911 in American sports by state" }, { "title": "California Hollow (Beaver County, Utah)", "content": "California Hollow is a valley in the Black Mountains in Beaver and Iron County, Utah. Its mouth lies at an elevation of 6,414 feet / 1,955 meters. It heads at , at an elevation of 6,940 feet, in Beaver County.\n\nHistory\nCalifornia Hollow lay along part of the original route of what was known during the California Gold Rush as the Southern Route of the California Trail, (later the Mormon Road), which passed over the Black Mountains between Greenville, Utah and Muley Point, on the way to California. In 1855 the Mormon Road was realigned eastward from this old route over the Black Mountains to one from a crossing at Beaver, Utah to Muley Point through more wagon friendly terrain in Nevershine Hollow and over Beaver Ridge into the canyon of Fremont Wash that rejoined the original road above Muley Point.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nValleys of Beaver County, Utah\nValleys of Iron County, Utah\nHistorical geography of the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nValleys of Beaver County, Utah\n\tLandforms of Beaver County, Utah\n\tValleys of Utah\nValleys of Iron County, Utah\n\tLandforms of Iron County, Utah\n\tValleys of Utah\nHistorical geography of the United States\n\tHistorical geography by country\n\tGeography of the United States\n\tHistory of the United States by topic" }, { "title": "Skunkworks Live Video", "content": "Skunkworks Live Video is the name of a live video by British singer Bruce Dickinson. It was released in 1997 in Japan only. The live performance was filmed in Pamplona and Gerona, Spain on 31 May and 1 June 1996. The backing band, which went under the name \"Skunkworks\", was Alex Dickson on guitars, Chris Dale as bassist, and Alessandro Elena as the drummer. The recording was originally created for the four-track EP version to be released only in Japan. The show was directed by Julian Doyle and produced by Jeremy Azis.\n\nTrack listing\nAll songs written and composed by Bruce Dickinson and Alex Dickson, except where noted.\n\n Space Race\n Back from the Edge\n Tattooed Millionaire (Bruce Dickinson, Janick Gers)\n Inertia\n Faith\n Meltdown\n I Will Not Accept the Truth\n Laughing in the Hiding Bush (Bruce Dickinson, Roy Z, Austin Dickinson)\n Tears of the Dragon (Bruce Dickinson)\n God's Not Coming Back\n Dreamstate\n The Prisoner (Iron Maiden cover) (Adrian Smith, Steve Harris)\n\nPersonnel\nBruce Dickinson\u00a0\u2013 vocals\nAlex Dickson\u00a0\u2013 guitars\nChris Dale\u00a0\u2013 bass\nAlessandro Elena\u00a0\u2013 drums\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBruce Dickinson video albums\n1997 video albums\nLive video albums\nMusic video albums by British artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBruce Dickinson video albums\n\tBruce Dickinson albums\n\tHeavy metal video albums\n\tVideo albums by British artists\n1997 video albums\n\tVideo albums by year\n\t1997 albums\nLive video albums\n\tVideo albums by recording location\n\tMusic video albums\nMusic video albums by British artists\n\tMusic video albums by nationality\n\tVideo albums by British artists\n\tBritish music videos" }, { "title": "Frances Jocelyn, Viscountess Jocelyn", "content": "Frances Elizabeth Jocelyn, Viscountess Jocelyn, VA (n\u00e9e Cowper; 1820 \u2013 26 March 1880) was a British courtier and amateur photographer. She was born as the youngest daughter of Peter Cowper, 5th Earl Cowper and his wife Emily Lamb. However, some have speculated that she and her brother William were fathered by Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston, whom Lady Cowper married in 1839, after Cowper's death. Before her marriage, Lady Frances served as one of the trainbearers at the coronation of Queen Victoria, and she also served as a bridesmaid at the wedding of the queen to Prince Albert in 1840.\n\nLady Frances married Robert Jocelyn, Viscount Jocelyn, the son and heir of the 3rd Earl of Roden, in 1841, and became a Lady of the Bedchamber to the queen later that year. Lord Jocelyn died in 1854, devastating his wife. Lady Jocelyn later turned to photography, focusing on domesticity, a subject that was common for women photographers in the Victorian era. The Encyclopaedia of Nineteenth-century Photography has written that her photographic collages \u2013 collections of cut-up images re-inserted onto painted backdrops \u2013 and use of watercolours \"subverted the realistic nature of photography\".\n\nFamily and early life \nLady Frances Elizabeth Cowper was born in 1820, the youngest daughter of Emily Lamb, Countess Cowper, a daughter of Peniston Lamb, 1st Viscount Melbourne. Her paternity was officially attributed to Lady Cowper's husband, the 5th Earl Cowper. However, the historian K. D. R", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJocelyn family\nBritish viscountesses\nBritish women photographers\nLadies of the Bedchamber\n19th-century British women artists\nCourtiers of Victoria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJocelyn family\n\tBritish families\n\tNoble families in the United Kingdom\nBritish viscountesses\n\tBritish titles\n\tNoble titles in the United Kingdom\n\tBritish nobility\nBritish women photographers\n\tBritish photographers\n\tBritish women artists\n\tWomen photographers by nationality\nLadies of the Bedchamber\n\tBritish royal court\n\tBritish women\n\tPositions in the British royal household\n19th-century British women artists\n\t19th-century British artists\n\tBritish women artists\n\t19th-century women artists\nCourtiers of Victoria\n\tBritish royal court\n\tQueen Victoria\n\tHistory of the United Kingdom during the Victorian era\n" }, { "title": "Speckled garden eel", "content": "Speckled garden eel can refer to two species of fishes:\n\n Gorgasia galzini (Galzin's garden eel) \u2013 West and Central Pacific\n Heteroconger pellegrini (Mimic garden eel) \u2013 East Pacific", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFish of the Pacific Ocean\nMarine fish\nEels\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFish of the Pacific Ocean\n\tFish by water type\n\tMarine fish\n\tEcology of the Pacific Ocean\nMarine fish\n\tFish by water type\n\tAquatic organisms\nEels\n\tRay-finned fish families\n\tMarine fish\n\tFish by water type\n\tAquatic organisms\n\tAnimal common name disambiguation pages" }, { "title": "Rutja", "content": "Rutja is a village in Haljala Parish, L\u00e4\u00e4ne-Viru County, northern Estonia. It is located on the coast of the Bay of Finland and on the western shore of the Selja River. It neighbours Karepa in the east.\n\nRutja has beautiful beaches and (mainly pine) forests. It was first mentioned in 1489.\n\nA disused Soviet military airfield Rutja Airfield is located in Rutja. It was home to 66th Soviet Attack Air Regiment which flew up to 45 Su-17 aircraft.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in L\u00e4\u00e4ne-Viru County\nPopulated places in Haljala Parish\nPopulated coastal places in Estonia\nMilitary airbases in Estonia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in L\u00e4\u00e4ne-Viru County\n\tPopulated places in Estonia by county\n\tGeography of L\u00e4\u00e4ne-Viru County\nPopulated places in Haljala Parish\n\tPopulated places in Estonia by parish\n\tGeography of Haljala Parish\nPopulated coastal places in Estonia\n\tCoastal populated places in Europe\n\tCoastal populated places in Estonia\nMilitary airbases in Estonia\n\tMilitary facilities of the Soviet Union in Estonia\n\tMilitary installations of Estonia\n\tMilitary airbases by country\n\tAirports in Estonia" }, { "title": "198th Airlift Squadron", "content": "The 198th Airlift Squadron (198 AS) was the last flying squadron of the Puerto Rico Air National Guard (PRANG) 156th Airlift Wing located at Mu\u00f1iz Air National Guard Base, in Carolina, Puerto Rico. The 198th last assigned aircraft was the WC-130H Hercules. The 198th was established in October 1944 as the 463d Fighter Squadron, was re-designated as the 198th and allotted to the PRANG in May 1946, redesignated from fighter to airlift in October 1998, and was inactivated on 31 December 2019.\n\nHistory\n\nWorld War II\nEstablished in late 1944 at Peterson Field, Colorado as the 463d Fighter Squadron. Trained under XXII Bomber Command as a Very Long Range P-47N Thunderbolt bomber escort squadron, programmed for B-29 Superfortress escort duty from Okinawa. For four months they received combat training for long-range escort, strafing, and dive-bombing. Training delayed due to P-47N aircraft non-availability, finally equipped in the late spring of 1945 with the long-distance fighters.\n\nDeployed to Okinawa in June 1945 as part of the 507th Fighter Group and prepared for the invasion of Japan along with the 413th and 414th Fighter Groups, all equipped with P-47N. On 1 July 1945 it began flying airstrikes from Ie Shima, targeting enemy ships, railroad bridges, airfields, factories, and barracks in Japan, Korea, and China. On 8 August 1945 the group escorted B-29 bombers on a raid, shooting down several Japanese fighters.\n\nThe squadron flew some long distance fighter-bomber sweeps over Ja", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAirlift squadrons of the United States Air Force\nMilitary units and formations in Puerto Rico\nMilitary units and formations established in 1944\nMilitary units and formations disestablished in 2019\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAirlift squadrons of the United States Air Force\n\tSquadrons of the United States Air Force\n\tAirlift units and formations of the United States Air Force\nMilitary units and formations in Puerto Rico\n\tMilitary in Puerto Rico\n\tMilitary units and formations by country\nMilitary units and formations established in 1944\n\tMilitary units and formations by year of establishment\n\tMilitary history of the United States\nMilitary units and formations disestablished in 2019\n\tMilitary units and formations by year of establishment\n\tMilitary units and formations by year of disestablishment\n\tMilitary history of the United States" }, { "title": "Ashill, Devon", "content": "Ashill is a village located in the parish of Uffculme, in the English county of Devon. It has a small church, a community village hall and small public house.\n\nIn the early 20th Century it had one or two shops, plus beer and cider houses. Later came a small garage with petrol pump, and a post office. None of these now survive. Towards the end of the century the character of the village changed, moving from a predominantly farming community to more of a residential character, with several new homes and a mini-estate and starter-home development built during the 1980s and 1990s. Nevertheless, a few historic farms remain active into the early 21st century, along with the more recently arrived alpaca breeders.\n\nSt. Stephen's Church is part of the parish of St. Mary's, Uffculme. Ashill Inn was built in 1835.\n\nOne of the more visible features is a 3-storey Victorian red-brick dwelling at the lower end of the village. Legend has it that it began life as a 2-storey building (which would have been rather more in keeping with the character of the rest of the village), but during its construction the woman to whom the new owner was betrothed left him, and in order to win her back the man tried to impress her by commissioning an extra storey to his new home, thus assuring her of a greater status as the wife of a 'property owner'. As the story goes, he was unsuccessful in this, and she never returned to him.\n\nAshill lies approximately two miles from Uffculme and Kentisbeare.\n\nIt was soul/", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Devon\nPopulated places in Devon\nHistory of Devon\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Devon\n\tPopulated places in Devon\n\tCivil parishes in Devon\n\tGeography of Devon\nPopulated places in Devon\n\tGeography of Devon\n\tPlaces in Devon\n\tTowns in Devon\n\tCities in Devon\nHistory of Devon\n\tHistory of England by county\n\tHistory of the United Kingdom by county\n\tDevon" }, { "title": "Burgate, Hampshire", "content": "Burgate (divided into Upper Burgate and Lower Burgate) is a hamlet situated on the western edge of the New Forest National Park in Hampshire, England. The hamlet is situated on the A338 road. The nearest town is Fordingbridge, which lies approximately 0.5 miles (1\u00a0km) to the southwest.\n\nOverview\nBurgate is a hamlet on the A338 road just to the east of the town of Fordingbridge. It was known locally for the Tudor Rose Inn, which has now gone out of business. The hamlet is just to the west of the River Avon, and there is a footbridge over the river at Burgate. The footbridge is a steel suspension bridge made of reused parts of a Bailey bridge, and was erected in 1949-50.\n\nBurgate Manor, in Lower Burgate, is the headquarters of the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust.\n\nHistory\nThe name Burgate is Old English for \"gate at the fortification\". The fortification perhaps being the Iron-Age hillfort of Frankenbury Camp across the River Avon at Godshill. Burgate was already divided by the time of the Domesday Book of 1086. Lower Burgate is probably represented by the virgate of land in Burgate which was held directly by the King, whereas Upper Burgate was probably the virgate of land which Picot held from the King.\n\nLower Burgate\nThe land representing Lower Burgate (or \"Nether Burgate\") was granted by Henry II to Baron Manser Bisset, from whom it descended with Rockbourne to John Bisset, who died in 1241. In the 14th century, it was in the possession of Simon de Burley, the favourite o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHamlets in Hampshire\nNew Forest\nGeography of Hampshire\nHistory of Hampshire\nPlaces in Hampshire\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHamlets in Hampshire\n\tSettlements in Hampshire by type\n\tGeography of Hampshire\nNew Forest\n\tNational parks in England\n\tGeography of Hampshire\n\tTourist attractions in Hampshire\nGeography of Hampshire\n\tGeography of England by county\nHistory of Hampshire\n\tHistory of England by county\nPlaces in Hampshire\n\tTowns in Hampshire\n\tGeography of Hampshire\n\tVillages in Hampshire\n\tGeography of England by county" }, { "title": "Electoral regions in the State of Palestine", "content": "The 16 Governorates of the Palestinian National Authority are divided into 16 electoral regions (Aqdya, singular \u2013 qadaa). (Capitals of districts are in parentheses)\n\nJerusalem Governorate:\nJerusalem District (Jerusalem)\n\nBethlehem Governorate:\nBethlehem District (Bethlehem)\n\nDeir Al-Balah Governorate:\nDeir Al-Balah District (Deir Al-Balah)\n\nGaza Governorate:\nGaza District (Gaza City)\n\nHebron Governorate:\nHebron District (Hebron)\n\nJenin Governorate:\nJenin District (Jenin)\n\nJericho Governorate:\nJericho District (Jericho)\n\nKhan Yunis Governorate:\nKhan Younis District (Khan Younis)\n\nNablus Governorate:\nNablus District (Nablus)\n\nNorth Gaza Governorate:\nNorth Gaza (Jabalya)\n\nQalqilya Governorate:\nQalqilya District (Qalqilya)\n\nRafah Governorate:\nRafah District (Rafah)\n\nRamallah and Al-Bireh Governorate:\nRamallah and Al-Bireh District (Ramallah)\n\nSalfit Governorate:\nSalfit District (Salfit)\n\nTubas Governorate:\nTubas District (Tubas)\n\nTulkarm Governorate:\nTulkarm District (Tulkarm)\n\nSources\nPalestinian Central Elections Commission\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernorates of Palestine\nElectoral districts in Palestine\nSubdivisions of Palestine\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernorates of Palestine\n\tSubdivisions of Palestine\n\tFirst-level administrative country subdivisions\nElectoral districts in Palestine\n\tElectoral districts by country\n\tPolitical divisions of Palestine\nSubdivisions of Palestine\n\tAdministrative divisions by country\n\tGeography of Palestine\n\tPolitical geography by country" }, { "title": "Sigismund von Reitzenstein", "content": "Freiherr Sigismund Karl Johann von Reitzenstein (3 February 1766 in Nemmersdorf - 5 March 1847 in Karlsruhe) was the first minister of state of the Grand Duchy of Baden.\n\nFrom 1781, Reitzenstein studied law in G\u00f6ttingen and Erlangen before getting a position in the Principality of Bayreuth. In 1788 he took service in the Margravate of Baden in Karlsruhe. He advanced quickly, first taking part in the secret council of the court and then advancing to chamberlain in 1790 and bailif in L\u00f6rrach in 1792.\n\nReitzenstein did much to bring Baden closer to its powerful neighbor France. He struck a separate peace with France in Basel in August 1796. He then worked in Paris from 1797 to 1803 as ambassador of Baden. During this period, not only did Baden become an Electorate, Reitzenstein oversaw the quadrupling of the size of the duchy. Reitzenstein resigned his post in 1803.\n\nReitzenstein was named cabinet minister twice in 1805/1806 and 1809/1810. In 1806 he returned to Paris to negotiate the marriage of Charles, Grand Duke of Baden to Napoleon's adopted daughter, St\u00e9phanie de Beauharnais. In November 1809, he reorganized the state into circles along the lines of the French departments.\n\nFrom 1807-1809 and again in 1810, Reitzenstein was curator of the University of Heidelberg. There he had an important role in forming the educational policy of the state.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Nemmersdorf\nPoliticians from Baden\nUniversity of Heidelberg faculty\nAmbassadors of Baden\nGrand Duchy of Baden\n19th-century German politicians\nPeople from Karlsruhe\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Nemmersdorf\n\tPeople from Bavaria\n\tPeople from Bayreuth\nPoliticians from Baden\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tPoliticians from Germany\nUniversity of Heidelberg faculty\n\tUniversity of Heidelberg\n\tGerman academics\n\tEducation in Germany\nAmbassadors of Baden\n\tAmbassadors by country\n\tAmbassadors from Germany\nGrand Duchy of Baden\n\tStates and territories established in 1806\n\tStates of the German Confederation\n\tStates of the Weimar Republic\n\tFormer states and territories of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg\n19th-century German politicians\n\t19th-century politicians\n\tPoliticians from Germany\n\tGerman politicians\nPeople from Karlsruhe\n\tPeople by city in Germany\n\tPeople from Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg" }, { "title": "Jewish Quarter and St Procopius' Basilica in T\u0159eb\u00ed\u010d", "content": "Jewish Quarter and St Procopius' Basilica in T\u0159eb\u00ed\u010d is the official name of the UNESCO World Heritage site in T\u0159eb\u00ed\u010d, Czech Republic.\n\nIt consists of: \n the Jewish Quarter of T\u0159eb\u00ed\u010d\n and the St. Procopius Basilica in T\u0159eb\u00ed\u010d\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWorld Heritage Sites in the Czech Republic\nJewish quarters\nBasilicas in the Czech Republic\nT\u0159eb\u00ed\u010d\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWorld Heritage Sites in the Czech Republic\n\tWorld Heritage Sites in Europe\n\tTourist attractions in the Czech Republic\nJewish quarters\n\tJewish ghettos\n\tJewish Czech history\nBasilicas in the Czech Republic\n\tRoman Catholic churches in the Czech Republic\nT\u0159eb\u00ed\u010d\n\tCities and towns in the Czech Republic\n\tPopulated places in T\u0159eb\u00ed\u010d District\n\tPopulated places in Vyso\u010dina Region\n\tJewish Czech history" }, { "title": "Pivotal (horse)", "content": "Pivotal (19 January 1993 \u2013 19 November 2021) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a racing career restricted to six races between October 1995 and August 1996 he established himself as one of the leading sprinters in Europe. His most important wins came in the King's Stand Stakes and the Nunthorpe Stakes as a three-year-old in the summer of 1996. He was then retired to stud where he became an exceptionally successful breeding stallion.\n\nBackground\nPivotal was a chestnut horse bred and owned by the Cheveley Park Stud. He was the first foal sired by Polar Falcon, an American-bred horse who won the Lockinge Stakes and the Haydock Sprint Cup in England in 1991. The stud's foaling record described him as \"a strong, well-made colt of good bone and substance. He is possibly a little light in colour, but he has a good head and plenty of quality\". The colt was sent into training with Sir Mark Prescott at the Heath House stable in Newmarket. He was ridden in all but the first of his races by the British jockey George Duffield.\n\nRacing career\n\n1995: two-year-old season\nPivotal did not appear on the racecourse until the late autumn of 1995. At Newbury Racecourse on 19 October he started a 16/1 outsider for a six furlong maiden race and finished ninth of the twenty runners behind the Barry Hills-trained Fly Tip. Eleven days later, Pivotal recorded his first success in a six furlong maiden race at Newcastle Racecourse. Ridden for the first time by George Duffield he took the l", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nThoroughbred racehorses\nBritish racehorses\nRacehorses bred in the United Kingdom\nRacehorses trained in the United Kingdom\n1993 animal births\n2021 animal deaths\nRacehorse stubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nThoroughbred racehorses\n\tHorse racing\n\tSporting animals\n\tHorses\n\tSports occupations and roles\nBritish racehorses\n\tRacehorses by nationality\n\tHorse racing in Great Britain\n\tRacehorses bred in the United Kingdom\nRacehorses bred in the United Kingdom\n\tThoroughbred racehorses\n\tRacehorses by country of birth\nRacehorses trained in the United Kingdom\n\tRacehorses by country of training\n\tHorse racing in the United Kingdom\n1993 animal births\n\tAnimal births by year\n2021 animal deaths\n\tAnimal deaths by year\nRacehorse stubs\n\tStub categories\n\tSportspeople stubs\n\tHorse racing biography stubs\n\tHorse stubs" }, { "title": "Virginia State Route 275", "content": "The following state routes in Virginia have been numbered 275:\nVirginia State Route 275 (1933-1940), now part of SR 259\nVirginia State Route 275 (1941-1954), now SR 671 in Loudoun County\nVirginia State Route 275 (pre-2006), now part of SR 262", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nState highways in Virginia\nTransportation in Loudoun County, Virginia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nState highways in Virginia\n\tRoads in Virginia\n\tHighways in Virginia by type\nTransportation in Loudoun County, Virginia\n\tTransport in Virginia by county\n\tTransportation in the Washington Metropolitan Area\n\tGeography of Loudoun County, Virginia\n\tLoudoun County, Virginia" }, { "title": "Ansel", "content": "Ansel may refer to:\n\nPlaces\nAnsel, California\nAnsel Adams Wilderness, California\nAnsel Township, Cass County, Minnesota\nMount Ansel Adams, California\n\nOther uses\nAnsel (name), including a list of people with the name\n\nANSEL (American National Standard for Extended Latin), a character set used in text encoding\n\nAnsel Adams Award (disambiguation), various awards\nNvidia Ansel, an Nvidia technology for taking high-quality screenshots in game engines.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnincorporated communities in California\nWilderness Areas of California\nTownships in Cass County, Minnesota\nMountains of California\nGiven names\nCharacter sets\nComputer graphics\nVideo game development\nTechnology awards\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnincorporated communities in California\n\tUnincorporated communities in the United States by state\n\tPopulated places in California\nWilderness Areas of California\n\tProtected areas of California\n\tNatural history of California\n\tGeography of California\nTownships in Cass County, Minnesota\n\tTownships in Minnesota by county\n\tPopulated places in Cass County, Minnesota\n\tGeography of Cass County, Minnesota\nMountains of California\n\tMountains of the United States by state\n\tGeography of California\n\tPhysical geography of California\nGiven names\n\tHuman names\nCharacter sets\n\tCharacter encoding\n\tComputer character sets\nComputer graphics\n\tComputer graphics tasks\n\tFields of computer science\n\tComputer art\nVideo game development\n\tVideo game production companies\n\tVideo game industry\nTechnology awards\n\tIndustry awards\n\tTechnology and society\n\tAwards by subject\n\tTechnology in society" }, { "title": "Enrique Padilla (polo)", "content": "Enrique Padilla (born 12 June 1890, date of death unknown) was an Argentine polo player who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. In 1924 he was part of the Argentine polo team, which won the gold medal.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArgentine polo players\nOlympic gold medalists for Argentina\nOlympic polo players of Argentina\n1924 Summer Olympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArgentine polo players\n\tPolo players by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Argentina\nOlympic gold medalists for Argentina\n\tOlympic medalists for Argentina\n\tList of Olympic medalists for Argentina\nOlympic polo players of Argentina\n\tArgentina at the Olympics\n\tPolo at the Summer Olympics\n1924 Summer Olympics\n\tSummer Olympics by year\n\tOlympic Games in France\n\t1924 in multi-sport events\n\t20th-century in Paris\n\t1924 in French sport" }, { "title": "Pablo Minelli", "content": "Pablo Minelli (born 17 November 1969) is an Argentine swimmer. He competed in two events at the 1992 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArgentine male swimmers\nOlympic swimmers of Argentina\n1992 Summer Olympics competitors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArgentine male swimmers\n\tMale swimmers by nationality\n\tSwimmers by nationality\n\tArgentine sportspeople in swimming\n\tArgentine swimmers\nOlympic swimmers of Argentina\n\tArgentine Olympic swimmers\n\tSwimmers at the Summer Olympics by country\n\tArgentine sportspeople in swimming\n1992 Summer Olympics competitors\n\tCompetitors at the 1992 Summer Olympics\n\tOlympic competitors by year\n\tSummer Olympics competitors by year\n\tSwimmers at the 1992 Summer Olympics\n\t1992 in swimming\n\t1992 Summer Olympics events\n\tSwimming at the Summer Olympics by year\n\t1992 in sports\n\tOlympic swimmers of Argentina" }, { "title": "Daniele Cortis", "content": "Daniele Cortis (also known as Elena) is a 1947 Italian drama film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Vittorio Gassman, Sarah Churchill and Gino Cervi. The film (set in nineteenth-century Italy) follows the impossible love affair between Elena, a noblewoman married to a man who doesn't understand her, and Daniele Cortis, her young cousin and Christian idealist. It is an adaptation of the 1885 novel of the same title by Antonio Fogazzaro.\n\nCast\n Vittorio Gassman as Daniele Cortis\n Sarah Churchill as Elena\n Gino Cervi as Il marito di Elena\n Evi Maltagliati as Isa\n Gualtiero Tumiati as Aldo\n Rubi D'Alma as Noemi\n Massimo Pianforini as Valentino\n Marco Tulli as Diego\n\nReception\nFrom a contemporary review, the Monthly Film Bulletin review noted that the print was cut by about 35 minutes and featured \"indifferent dubbing\" and a \"very poor print quality\". The review found that with these issues the film was \"incomprehensible\", but the film was \"an astonishing example of how completely such mutilation can change a film, which in this case was already of indifferent quality.\"\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1947 films\nItalian films\nItalian drama films\nItalian-language films\nFilms directed by Mario Soldati\nFilms set in the 19th century\nFilms based on Italian novels\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1947 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1947 in film\nItalian films\n\tFilms by country\n\tCinema of Italy\nItalian drama films\n\tItalian films\n\tDrama films by country\nItalian-language films\n\tFilms by language\nFilms directed by Mario Soldati\n\tFilms by director\n\tItalian film directors\nFilms set in the 19th century\n\tFilms by century\n\tFilms set in Italy\nFilms based on Italian novels\n\tFilms based on novels by country\n\tItalian novels" }, { "title": "Mystikos", "content": "The mystikos (, \"the secret one\") was an important Byzantine office of the imperial chancery from the 9th through to the 15th centuries. Its initial role is unclear; he was probably the Byzantine emperor's private secretary. In time, the office also exercised judicial duties. It became an important fiscal official in the Komnenian period, and remained one of the highest-ranking state offices into the Palaiologan period as well.\n\nHistory and functions\nThe office first appears in the reign of Emperor Basil I the Macedonian (r. 867\u2013886), when it was held by Leo Choirosphaktes. The original function of the office is unclear. Franz D\u00f6lger regarded the mystikos as the emperor's private secretary, while Nicolas Oikonomides considered him already at that stage as a judicial official. \n\nDue to their proximity to the emperor, the holders of the office had considerable power. Already under Emperor Leo VI the Wise (r. 886\u2013912), a mystikos became Patriarch of Constantinople: Nicholas I Mystikos. Trusted by the emperors, the mystikoi are thus attested as occupying various important offices: at times they exercised the duties of a protasekretis, various judicial duties, or served as heads of the establishment of the imperial bedchamber (koit\u014dn). The office rose to particular prominence under Emperor Manuel I Komnenos (r. 1143\u20131180), when the mystikos was given charge of the imperial palace and the emperor's treasury, thus controlling not only the flow of salaries to the various imperial off", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nByzantine court titles\nMedieval occupations\nLegal history of the Byzantine Empire\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nByzantine court titles\n\tByzantine titles and offices\n\tByzantine court\nMedieval occupations\n\tMedieval society\n\tHistory of occupations\nLegal history of the Byzantine Empire\n\tLaw in the Middle Ages\n\tLegal history by country\n\tHistory of law\n\tByzantine law" }, { "title": "Darabi, Lorestan", "content": "Darabi (, also Romanized as D\u0101r\u0101b\u012b) is a village in Kuhdasht-e Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Kuhdasht County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 20, in 4 families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Kuhdasht County\nVillages in Iran\nPopulated places in Lorestan Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Kuhdasht County\n\tPopulated places in Lorestan Province\n\tKuhdasht County\nVillages in Iran\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\nPopulated places in Lorestan Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tLorestan Province" }, { "title": "Menesia javanica", "content": "Menesia javanica is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1954. It is known from Java.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetles of Asia\nCerambycidae\nFauna of Java\nBeetles described in 1954\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetles of Asia\n\tInsects of Asia\n\tBeetles by region\nCerambycidae\n\tBeetles by family\n\tInsects by order\nFauna of Java\n\tFauna of Indonesia by island\n\tFauna of Indonesia\nBeetles described in 1954\n\tAnimals described in 1954\n\t1954 in zoology\n\tBeetles by year of description" }, { "title": "Hesser", "content": "Hesser is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\n Amanda Hesser, American food writer for the New York Times Magazine\n Brennan Hesser (born 1980), American television actress\n David Hesser, American water polo player\n\nFictional characters:\n Carlo Hesser, character of the American soap opera One Life to Live", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\nAmerican surnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\n\tFamily names\n\tPersonal names\nAmerican surnames\n\tAmerican names\n\tSurnames by country" }, { "title": "Basilica of St. Martin", "content": "Basilica of St. Martin may refer to:\n\n Basilica of Saint Martin, Tours, a Roman Catholic basilica in Tours, France\n Basilica of Saint-Martin d'Ainay, a Romanesque church in Lyon, France\n Taal Basilica, the Minor Basilica of Saint Martin of Tours, in Batangas, Philippines\n Basilica of St. Martin, Bingen am Rhein, a Catholic church in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Catholic churches in France\nRoman Catholic churches in the Philippines\nRoman Catholic churches in Germany\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Catholic churches in France\n\tReligious buildings and structures in France\n\tChurches in France\n\tCatholic Church in France\nRoman Catholic churches in the Philippines\n\tReligious buildings and structures in the Philippines\n\tChurches in the Philippines\n\tCatholic Church in the Philippines\nRoman Catholic churches in Germany\n\tReligious buildings and structures in Germany\n\tChurches in Germany\n\tCatholic Church in Germany" }, { "title": "Portland Plaza", "content": "The Portland Plaza is a condominium skyscraper in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. It stands at a height of and contains 26 floors. The Portland Plaza was designed by the firm of DMJM and was completed in 1973. The building is sometimes referred to as the \"Norelco Building\", owing to its metallic siding and its footprint bearing a resemblance to an electric shaver.\n\nEnjoying a location almost directly west of the Keller Auditorium and the Ira Keller Fountain, Portland Plaza creates a late mid-20th century modernist feel to the area. Along with the Keller Fountain, the building has been featured on an album cover of the band Shades of Christ, and appeared as a futuristic building in the PBS film version of Ursula K. Le Guin's The Lathe of Heaven.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSkyscrapers in Portland, Oregon\nResidential skyscrapers in Portland, Oregon\nResidential condominiums in the United States\nBuildings and structures completed in 1973\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSkyscrapers in Portland, Oregon\n\tBuildings and structures in Portland, Oregon\n\tArchitecture in Portland, Oregon\n\tTowers in Oregon\nResidential skyscrapers in Portland, Oregon\n\tResidential skyscrapers in the United States\n\tResidential buildings in Oregon\n\tResidential buildings in Portland, Oregon\nResidential condominiums in the United States\n\tCondominiums in the United States\n\tResidential buildings in the United States\nBuildings and structures completed in 1973\n\t1973 establishments in Oregon\n\tBuildings and structures completed in the 20th century\n\t20th-century architecture in the United States\n\tBuildings and structures in the United States by year of completion." }, { "title": "Tizapan El Alto", "content": "Tizap\u00e1n El Alto is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 273.32 km\u00b2.\n\nAs of 2020, the municipality had a total population of 22,758.\n\nToponymy \nTizap\u00e1n means \"place of chalk\" (\"lugar de tiza\"), due to the banks of that non-metallic mineral that exist around; or, \"water over the tizate\" (the tizate is a shrub up to 20 feet tall, with a very white trunk and stems; ovate, lanceolate, rough leaves with jagged edges, and yellow flowers in heads. The decoction of the leaves and the root is used in traditional medicine).\n\nHistory \nAccording to some scholars of anthropology, due to the pre-Cortesian vestiges that exist, the Toltecs inhabited this region without being able to specify exactly the date on which the settlements that were formed both in what is today the municipal seat and in its vicinity took place. Some affirm that back in the 7th century of our era, various tribes began to settle on the banks of Lake Chapala and also of the river today called La Pasi\u00f3n. Oral tradition indicates that, after the conquest, a mixed congregation was formed, that is, of Indian and Spanish origin and indicates the date of December 29, 1529, since Don Alonso de \u00c1valos, cousin, had already passed through these lands. of Hern\u00e1n Cort\u00e9s and closely linked in interests to the conqueror. The same tradition indicates as petitioners of the legal estate the Spaniards Juan de la Salud, Lorenzo Manuel Taracho Tadeo, Bernardino de los Reyes, Pe", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities of Jalisco\nPopulated places in Jalisco\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities of Jalisco\n\tMunicipalities of Mexico by state\n\tGeography of Jalisco\nPopulated places in Jalisco\n\tPopulated places in Mexico by state\n\tGeography of Jalisco" }, { "title": "Miss Belgium 2013", "content": "Miss Belgium 2013 was the 45th edition of the Miss Belgium held on January 7, 2013 at the Casino Knokke in Knokke, Belgium. The winner No\u00e9mie Happart went to Miss World 2013 and placed in top 15. No\u00e9mie also won Miss Sport Belgium that evening.\n\nWinner and runners-up\n\nSpecial awards\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMiss Belgium\n2013 beauty pageants\nBeauty pageants in Belgium\nMiss World 2013\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMiss Belgium\n\tBeauty pageants in Belgium\n\tNational beauty pageants\n2013 beauty pageants\n\tBeauty pageants by year\n\t2013 events\n\t2013 in Belgium\nBeauty pageants in Belgium\n\tEvents in Belgium\n\tCulture of Belgium\n\tMiss Belgium\nMiss World 2013\n\tMiss World by year\n\t2013 beauty pageants\n\t2013 in London\n\t2013 events in the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Cullen Tate", "content": "Cullen Tate (March 10, 1886 \u2013 October 12, 1947) was an American assistant director as well as a director. He was nominated for an Oscar in the dead category of Best Assistant Director at the 1934 Academy Awards for the film Cleopatra. He was also married to actress Bess Flowers with whom he had one daughter.\nFor several years, he often worked with Cecil B. DeMille. He worked on over 35 films from 1917 to 1942.\n\nSelected filmography\nThe Ten Commandments (1923)\n Try and Get It (1924)\n The Carnival Girl (1926)\nRose of the Golden West (1927)\nCleopatra (1934)\nTest Pilot (1938)\nThe Man in the Iron Mask (1939)\nArise, My Love (1940)\nTake a Letter, Darling (1942)\nRoad to Morocco (1942)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican film directors\nAmerican assistant directors\n20th-century American male actors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican film directors\n\tFilm directors by nationality\n\tCinema of the United States\nAmerican assistant directors\n\tFilm crew\n\tCinema of the United States\n20th-century American male actors\n\tAmerican male film actors\n\tAmerican male actors by century\n\t20th-century American actors" }, { "title": "Cymbula depsta", "content": "Cymbula depsta is a species of sea snail, a true limpet, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Patellidae, one of the families of true limpets.\n\nDescription\n\nDistribution\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpecies of gastropods\nSea snails\nMarine mollusks in the family Patellidae\nTrue limpets\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpecies of gastropods\n\tGastropods by species\n\tMolluscs by species\n\tAnimals by species\nSea snails\n\tGastropods by common name\n\tMarine gastropods\nMarine mollusks in the family Patellidae\n\tMarine mollusks by family\n\tPatellidae\nTrue limpets\n\tMarine mollusks by common name\n\tPatellidae\n\tSea snails\n\tMarine gastropods" }, { "title": "Ancita australica", "content": "Ancita australica is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1982. It is known from Australia.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetles of Australia\nBeetles described in 1982\nCerambycidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetles of Australia\n\tInsects of Australia\n\tBeetles by region\n\tFauna of Australia by taxon\nBeetles described in 1982\n\tBeetles by year of description\n\t1982 in the environment\nCerambycidae\n\tBeetles by family\n\tLonghorn beetles\n\tInsects by family" }, { "title": "2019 Asian Athletics Championships \u2013 Women's shot put", "content": "The women's shot put at the 2019 Asian Athletics Championships was held on 21 April.\n\nResults\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2019 Asian Athletics Championships\nWomen's shot put\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2019 Asian Athletics Championships\n\tAsian Athletics Championships\n\t2019 in athletics (track and field)\n\t2019 in Asian sport\n\tInternational athletics competitions hosted by Qatar\nWomen's shot put\n\tShot put at the Asian Athletics Championships\n\tShot put at the athletics (track and field)\n\tWomen's athletics (track and field)" }, { "title": "Jakkana", "content": "Peram Raju Jakkana is a famous Telugu poet in the early 15th century(1450). He was born to Akkamamba and Annayamathyulu in a Niyogi Brahmin family. He served as a poet in the court of Proudha Devarayalu. His famous work is Vikramarka Charithramu, which he dedicated to Vennelakanti Sidhanamatya, the minister of treasury in the court of Proudha Devarayalu. This work describes the legend of Vikramaditya, the king of Ujjain.\n\nJakkana is a contemporary of Srinatha and Pothana.\n\nHis work Vikramarka Charitramu was published in 1913 by Vavilla Ramaswamy Sastrulu and Sons, Madras. It was published in 1968 by Andhra Pradesh Sahitya Akademi, Hyderabad.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n15th-century Indian poets\nTelugu poets\nPeople from Andhra Pradesh\nIndian male poets\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n15th-century Indian poets\n\tPoets from India by century\n\tIndian poets by century\n\t15th-century poets\nTelugu poets\n\tIndian poets by language\n\tIndian male poets by language\n\tPoets from India by language\nPeople from Andhra Pradesh\n\tPeople from India by state or union territory\n\tIndian people by state or union territory\nIndian male poets\n\tMale poets from India\n\tIndian poets by gender\n\tIndian male writers\n\tMale writers from India\n\tIndian writers by gender" }, { "title": "Eric Crouch", "content": "Eric Eugene Crouch (born November 16, 1978) is a former American football quarterback. He also is a TV sports analyst and recreational equipment vendor.\n\nCrouch played college football for the University of Nebraska. In 2001 Crouch won the Heisman Trophy, awarded annually to the most outstanding collegiate football player in the United States. He also won the Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award, given annually to the best collegiate quarterback in the US. During that year running Nebraska's option offense, he completed 105 of 189 passes for 1,510 yards and seven touchdowns, while also rushing for 1,115 yards and 18 touchdowns. Crouch was the USA Today Nebraska Player of the Year, and a Parade All-American athlete at Millard North High School, where he was a two-time All-State selection at quarterback. Crouch appeared on the cover of the video game NCAA College Football 2K3.\n\nCollege football\nAnkle surgery forced Crouch to redshirt for the 1997 co-national championship-winning season. In 1998, Bobby Newcombe began the season as the starting quarterback, but he was sidelined by a knee injury after the first game and Crouch took over the starting duties. Against UAB, Crouch rushed for two touchdowns and completed 11 of 17 passes in his first career start. 1998 proved to be a chaotic season for the Cornhuskers. Crouch made another start before being replaced by a healthy Bobby Newcombe. Newcombe started the next five games, but was pulled in the middle of a game because of a", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPlayers of American football from Nebraska\nAmerican football quarterbacks\nUniversity of Nebraska alumni\nHeisman Trophy winners\nAmerican television sports announcers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPlayers of American football from Nebraska\n\tAmerican football players by state\n\tSportspeople from Nebraska\nAmerican football quarterbacks\n\tAmerican football positions\n\tPlayers of American football by position\nUniversity of Nebraska alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Nebraska\n\tUniversity of Nebraska-Lincoln\nHeisman Trophy winners\n\tAwards disestablished in 2020\n\tCollege football national player awards\n\tAmerican college football awards\n\tAmerican football trophies and awards\nAmerican television sports announcers\n\tAmerican sports announcers\n\tAmerican television personalities\n\tSports commentators\n\tAmerican broadcasters" }, { "title": "Sabrina Washington", "content": "Sabrina Fredrica Washington (born 27 October 1978) is a British singer who originally rose to fame as the lead singer of garage/R&B girl group Mis-Teeq.\n\nWhilst in Mis-Teeq, the singer notched up seven UK top 10 hits and two top 10, double platinum albums. As part of Mis-Teeq, Sabrina has sold over 12 million records worldwide. \n\nIn the US, the group had had two top 5 hits on the US Billboard Dance Charts with \"One Night Stand\" peaking at No. 4 and \"Scandalous\" peaking at No. 2. Their eponymous album also reached No. 4 on the US Heatseekers charts and won the Soul Train Lady of Soul Award for Best R&B/Soul Album.\n\nFollowing the group disbanding, Sabrina became a television personality, becoming the winner of Celebrity Scissorhands in 2008 and appeared as a contestant on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in 2009, where she was one of the last women standing, finishing sixth. In April 2010, Washington released her debut solo single \"OMG (Oh My Gosh)\", which topped the charts throughout Europe and spent three weeks at No. 1 in Poland. In 2012, she launched her own record label entitled Swash Music, where she released Hit it Hard and Make It Hot, both of which also went to No. 1 in Poland and throughout the rest of Europe.\n\nIn October 2019, after a hiatus, she made a music comeback releasing two singles called \"Gone\" and \"My Life\", which was premiered on BBC Radio 1Xtra.\n\nBiography \nWashington was born in Harlesden, north-west London, on 27 October 1978 and always had a big p", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish female singers\nRhythm and blues musicians from London\nParticipants in British reality television series\n21st-century British singers\n20th-century British singers\nBlack British singers\nMis-Teeq members\nPeople from Harlesden\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish female singers\n\tBritish female singers\n\tEnglish singers\nRhythm and blues musicians from London\n\tRhythm and blues musicians by nationality\n\tEnglish rhythm and blues singers\n\t21st-century English musicians\n\t20th-century English musicians\nParticipants in British reality television series\n\tBritish television personalities\n\tReality television participants\n21st-century British singers\n\tBritish singers by century\n\t21st-century British musicians\n20th-century British singers\n\tBritish singers by century\n\t20th-century British musicians\nBlack British singers\n\tBlack British musicians\n\t21st-century black singers\n\t20th-century black singers\nMis-Teeq members\n\tBritish girl group members\n\tPop music group members\nPeople from Harlesden\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople from the London Borough of Brent\n\tBritish people by place of birth\n\tPeople from London" }, { "title": "Liberty Township, Jackson County, Michigan", "content": "Liberty Township is a civil township of Jackson County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the township population was 2,961.\n\nCommunities\nCedar Bank had a post office from 1889 until 1902.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and (3.79%) is water.\n\nLiberty Township is in southern Jackson County and is bordered to the south by Hillsdale County. The southeast corner of the township touches the northwest corner of Lenawee County. U.S. Route 127 forms the eastern border of the township and leads north to Jackson, the county seat. Most of the township is drained by the Grand River, except for the westernmost part, which is drained by the North Branch of the Kalamazoo River.\n\nParks, campgrounds, or preserves\n\n4-H Camp McGregor is a small campground on Adams Road, with a forest and wetlands, and is on the shore of Crispell Lake.\nShady Acres Campground is a campground on Crispell Road. It is on the shore of Crispell Lake and has much foliage.\nGrand River Nature Preserve is a nature preserve on Liberty Road. It is one of the headwaters of the Grand River; the other is in Hillsdale County. The area has some woods but is mainly wetland.\nMacCready Reserve is a nature preserve on the west side of the township. It has of hiking trails. The property used to be owned by Thomas C. MacCready in the late 1800s, then after three generations of family, Douglas, Lynn, and Willis MacCready donated the la", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCivil townships in Michigan\nPopulated places in Jackson County, Michigan\nTownships in Michigan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCivil townships in Michigan\n\tTownships in Michigan\n\tGeography of Michigan by place type\n\tPopulated places in Michigan by type\nPopulated places in Jackson County, Michigan\n\tPopulated places in Michigan by county\n\tGeography of Jackson County, Michigan\n\tTownships in Jackson County, Michigan\nTownships in Michigan\n\tCivil townships in Michigan\n\tGeography of Michigan by place type\n\tPopulated places in Michigan by type" }, { "title": "Eddie Cheeba", "content": "Eddie Cheeba was a pioneering DJ in New York in the 1970s, considered to be the number one club DJ. \n\nCheeba was a close friend of DJ Hollywood and they frequently influenced each other's styles.\n\nCheeba is credited with inspiring Def Jam Recordings founder, Russell Simmons to pursue a career in hip-hop when Simmons heard Cheeba perform in Harlem in 1977.\n\nKurtis Blow took his name imitating Cheeba at the suggestion of Russell Simmons, copying the pattern from Eddie Cheeba as \"blow\" was slang for cocaine as \"cheeba\" was slang for marijuana.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican DJs\nHip hop DJs\nMusicians from New York City\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican DJs\n\tAmerican musicians by instrument\n\tAmerican radio personalities\n\tDJs by nationality\n\tMusic of the United States by genre\nHip hop DJs\n\tHip hop musicians\n\tMusical subcultures\n\tMusicians by genre\nMusicians from New York City\n\tMusicians by city in the United States\n\tMusicians from New York (state)\n\tNew York City in the arts and entertainment\n\tPeople from New York City by occupation\n\tMusic of New York City" }, { "title": "Anarmodia obliqualis", "content": "Anarmodia obliqualis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1913. It is found in Peru.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of South America\nCrambidae\nMoths described in 1913\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of South America\n\tFauna of South America by taxon\n\tMoths by region\nCrambidae\n\tLepidoptera families\nMoths described in 1913\n\tMoths by year of description\n\tTaxa named by George Hampson" }, { "title": "Scandal Incorporated", "content": "Scandal Incorporated is a 1956 American crime film directed by Edward Mann and written by Milton Mann. The film stars Robert Hutton, Patricia Wright, Paul Richards, Robert Knapp, Havis Davenport and Reid Hammond. It was released on October 12, 1956 by Republic Pictures.\n\nPlot\n\nCast\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1956 films\nAmerican films\nAmerican crime films\nEnglish-language films\nFilms directed by Edward Mann\nRepublic Pictures films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1956 films\n\t1956 in film\n\t1950s crime films\n\tYears in film\nAmerican films\n\tCinema of the United States\n\tFilms by country\nAmerican crime films\n\tAmerican films\n\tCrime films by country\n\tCrime films\nEnglish-language films\n\tFilms by language\n\tFilms in English\nFilms directed by Edward Mann\n\tFilms by director\n\tWorks by Edward Mann\nRepublic Pictures films\n\tFilms by production company\n\tRepublic Pictures\n\tFilms by studio" }, { "title": "Lower Stl'atl'imx Tribal Council", "content": "The Lower Stl'atl'imx Tribal Council is a First Nations tribal council in British Columbia, Canada, comprising four band governments of the St'at'imc (Stl'atl'imx or Lillooet) people:\n N'quat'qua First Nation\n Semahquam First Nation\n Douglas First Nation\n Skatin First Nation\n\nThe tribal council's offices are located in Mount Currie, British Columbia.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFirst Nations tribal councils in British Columbia\nFirst Nations in British Columbia\nFirst Nations governments in Canada\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFirst Nations tribal councils in British Columbia\n\tFirst Nations in British Columbia\n\tFirst Nations governments in Canada\nFirst Nations in British Columbia\n\tFirst Nations in Canada by province or territory\n\tIndigenous peoples in British Columbia\nFirst Nations governments in Canada\n\tFirst Nations in Canada\n\tIndigenous governments in North America\n\tGovernments of indigenous peoples in Canada\n\tIndigenous peoples in Canada" }, { "title": "City of San Francisco (train)", "content": "The City of San Francisco was a streamlined through passenger train which ran from 1936 to 1971 on the Overland Route between Chicago, Illinois and Oakland, California, with a ferry connection on to San Francisco. It was owned and operated jointly by the Chicago and North Western Railway (1936\u201355), Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (1955\u201371), the Union Pacific Railroad, and the Southern Pacific Railroad. It provided premium extra fare service from Chicago to San Francisco when introduced in 1936 with a running time of 39 hours and 45 minutes each way.\n\nOverview\n\nAs with the City of Los Angeles, many of the train's cars bore the names of locales around its namesake city, including Mission Dolores, the nickname given to San Francisco's Mission San Francisco de As\u00eds.\n\nCompeting streamlined passenger trains were, starting in 1949, the California Zephyr on the Western Pacific (WP), Denver and Rio Grande Western (D&RGW), and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy (CB&Q) Railroads, and starting in 1954, the San Francisco Chief on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF). \n\nIn October 1955 the Milwaukee Road replaced the Chicago and North Western between Chicago and Omaha; in 1960 the City of San Francisco was combined with the City of Los Angeles east of Ogden.\n\nIncidents\nThe City of San Francisco derailed in Nevada in 1939. The incident was ruled an act of sabotage, but, despite years of investigation, remains unsolved.\n\nA blizzard in the Sierra Nevada trapped the ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPassenger trains of the Union Pacific Railroad\nPassenger trains of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company\nNight trains of the United States\nNamed passenger trains of the United States\nRailway services introduced in 1936\nRailway services discontinued in 1971\nTransport in Chicago\nTransport in Oakland, California\nTransport in San Francisco\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPassenger trains of the Union Pacific Railroad\n\tUnion Pacific Railroad\n\tPassenger trains of the United States by company\nPassenger trains of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company\n\tSouthern Pacific Transportation Company\n\tPassenger trains of the United States by company\nNight trains of the United States\n\tNight trains by country\n\tPassenger trains of the United States\nNamed passenger trains of the United States\n\tPassenger trains of the United States by name\n\tTrain-related introductions\nRailway services introduced in 1936\n\tRail transport timelines\n\t1936 in rail transport\nRailway services discontinued in 1971\n\tRail transport timelines\n\t1971 in rail transport\nTransport in Chicago\n\tTransport in Illinois\n\tChicago-related lists\nTransport in Oakland, California\n\tTransport in the San Francisco Bay Area\n\tTransport in California\nTransport in San Francisco\n\tTransport in the San Francisco Bay Area\n\tTransport in California\n\tSan Francisco-related lists" }, { "title": "NS 8500", "content": "The NS 8500 was a series of tank engine with the C (0-6-0) wheel layout of the Dutch Railways (NS) and its predecessor Maatschappij tot Exploitatie van Staatsspoorwegen (SS). They were manufactured by Hohenzollern and Henschel & Sohn.\n\nHistory \nThe construction of these locomotives was related to the fact that increasingly heavier passenger trains on the connecting line Amsterdam W.P. to Amsterdam C.S. had to be run. The shunting locomotives used earlier were too light for this. That is why this locomotive was built with relatively large driving wheels, with a diameter of 1400\u00a0mm (4\u00a0ft 7 1/8in). Furthermore, the wheelbase, that is the distance from centre to centre of the driving wheels, was relatively large, resulting in locomotives that had a very smooth running. Even at the maximum permitted speed of 60\u00a0km/h (37.2\u00a0mph).\n\nThey weren't really typical shunting locomotives either; The wheels were too large for this, but special coupler of train sets and thus these machines shuttled between the various Amsterdam stations.\n\nWithdrawal and scrapping \nSix locomotives were withdrawn from service in 1947 due to war damage. Locomotive 8515 was withdrawn from service in 1948 and locomotive 8510 was withdrawn from service in 1950.\n\nIn 1951 two more 8500s were withdrawn from service. The last five locomotives numbers: 8505, 8506, 8509, 8512 and 8514 were sold in 1952 to Ferrocarril de Langreo, the only standard gauge line in Spain. There, the locomotives were somewhat converted and serv", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLocomotives of the Netherlands\n0-6-0 locomotives\nDutch Railways locomotives\nTank locomotives\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLocomotives of the Netherlands\n\tRail transport in the Netherlands\n\tRolling stock of the Netherlands\n0-6-0 locomotives\n\tLocomotives by wheel arrangement\n\tRail locomotives of the Netherlands\nDutch Railways locomotives\n\tRailway locomotives by operator\n\tRail transport in the Netherlands\nTank locomotives\n\tLocomotives by type\n\tSteam locomotives" }, { "title": "Trick film", "content": "In the early history of cinema, trick films were short silent films designed to feature innovative special effects.\n\nHistory\nThe trick film genre was developed by Georges M\u00e9li\u00e8s in some of his first cinematic experiments, and his works remain the most classic examples of the genre. Other early experimenters included the French showmen \u00c9mile and Vincent Isola, the British magicians David Devant and John Nevil Maskelyne, and the American cinematographers Billy Bitzer and James Stuart Blackton.\n\nIn the first years of film, especially between 1898 and 1908, the trick film was one of the world's most popular film genres. Before 1906, it was likely the second most prevalent genre in film, surpassed only by nonfiction actuality films. Techniques explored in these trick films included slow motion and fast motion created by varying the camera cranking speed; the editing device called the substitution splice; and various in-camera effects, such as multiple exposure.\n\n\"Trick novelties,\" as the British often called trick films, received a wide vogue in the United Kingdom, with Robert W. Paul and Cecil Hepworth among their practitioners. John Howard Martin, of the Cricks and Martin filmmaking duo, produced popular trick films as late as 1913, when he began doing solo work. However, British interest in trick films was generally on the wane by 1912, with even an elaborate production like M\u00e9li\u00e8s's The Conquest of the Pole received relatively coolly.\n\nElements of the trick film style survived", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCinema of France\nCinema of the United States\nCinema of the United Kingdom\nSilent films\nSpecial effects\nFilm genres\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCinema of France\n\tCinema by country\n\tCulture of France\n\tArts in France\nCinema of the United States\n\tCinema by country\n\tCulture of the United States\n\tArts in the United States\nCinema of the United Kingdom\n\tCinema by country\n\tCulture of the United Kingdom\n\tArts in the United Kingdom\nSilent films\n\tHistory of film\n\tFilms by type\nSpecial effects\n\tFilm production\n\tFilm and video technology\nFilm genres\n\tFilm theory\n\tStorytelling\n\tFilm criticism\n\tWorks by genre\n\tCategories named after film genres" }, { "title": "Ucedo", "content": "Ucedo is a locality and minor local entity located in the municipality of Villagat\u00f3n, in Le\u00f3n province, Castile and Le\u00f3n, Spain. As of 2020, it has a population of 36.\n\nGeography \nUcedo is located 75km west of Le\u00f3n, Spain.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Villagat\u00f3n\nLocalities in Le\u00f3n Province\nMinor local entities in Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Villagat\u00f3n\n\tPopulated places in Le\u00f3n Province\n\tGeography of Villagat\u00f3n\nLocalities in Le\u00f3n Province\n\tGeography of Le\u00f3n Province\n\tProvinces of Castile and Le\u00f3n\nMinor local entities in Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tSubdivisions of Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tGeography of Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tSpain geography stubs" }, { "title": "Anarsia subfulvescens", "content": "Anarsia subfulvescens is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1918. It is found in South Africa.\n\nThe wingspan is about 10\u00a0mm. The forewings are pale fuscous, finely and closely irrorated with white, with a few scattered black scales and an elongate black mark on the middle of the costa, and short fine black strigulae on the costal edge near before and beyond it. There are also some small groups of black specks on the termen. The hindwings are grey, thinly scaled anteriorly.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Africa\nGelechiidae\nInsects of South Africa\nMoths described in 1918\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Africa\n\tFauna of Africa\n\tMoths by region\nGelechiidae\n\tMoths by family\n\tInsects by family\nInsects of South Africa\n\tInsects by country\n\tFauna of South Africa\nMoths described in 1918\n\tAnimals described in 1918\n\tMoths by year of description\n\t1918 in zoology" }, { "title": "Pas Asiab-e Fartaq", "content": "Pas Asiab-e Fartaq (, also Romanized as Pas As\u012b\u0101b-e F\u0101rtaq) is a village in Bahmayi-ye Sarhadi-ye Sharqi Rural District, Dishmok District, Kohgiluyeh County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 83, in 14 families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Kohgiluyeh County\nPopulated places in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province\nRural Districts in Iran\nPopulated places in Dishmok District\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Kohgiluyeh County\n\tPopulated places in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province\nPopulated places in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tGeography of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province\nRural Districts in Iran\n\tSubdivisions of Iran\n\tGeography of Iran\nPopulated places in Dishmok District\n\tPopulated places in Kohgiluyeh County\n\tPopulated places in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province\n\tDistricts in Iran\n\tGeography of Dishmok District\n\tDishmok District" }, { "title": "Jerry Yates", "content": "Jerry Aaron Yates (born 10 November 1996) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for Blackpool. He has previously played for Rotherham United, Harrogate Town, Carlisle United and Swindon Town.\n\nCareer\nYates began his youth career at Doncaster Rovers. He joined Rotherham United in his late teens.\n\nRotherham United\nYates signed professionally for Rotherham United in 2014. He scored his first senior goal while on loan at Harrogate Railway Athletic in February 2015. He made his debut in the Football League on 3 April 2015, coming on as an 85th-minute substitute for Richard Smallwood in a 2\u20131 defeat to Birmingham City at St Andrew's. He had a loan spell with Harrogate Town cut short during the 2015\u201316 season as the Millers needed cover due to injuries. During Yates's loan spell at Harrogate Town he totalled eight appearances and scored four goals. He scored his first professional goals for Rotherham when he scored twice in a 5\u20134 EFL Cup loss against Morecambe on 9 August 2016. On 14 January 2017 he scored the opening goal against Norwich City on his full league debut. Rotherham United went on to win the game 2\u20131.\n\nYates would make 20 appearances throughout the 2017\u201318 season, helping Rotherham achieve promotion via the EFL League One play-offs.\n\nCarlisle United loan\nOn 20 July 2018, Yates headed out on loan to League Two side Carlisle United until January for the 2018\u201319 season. He scored his first goal for Carlisle in a 3-2 EFL Trophy win over Morecambe on 4", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Doncaster\nEnglish footballers\nAssociation football forwards\nRotherham United F.C. players\nHarrogate Town F.C. players\nCarlisle United F.C. players\nSwindon Town F.C. players\nBlackpool F.C. players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Doncaster\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople from South Yorkshire\nEnglish footballers\n\tAssociation football by nationality\n\tEnglish sportspeople\n\tAssociation football players by nationality\nAssociation football forwards\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tFootballers by position\nRotherham United F.C. players\n\tEnglish Football League players\n\tRotherham United F.C.\nHarrogate Town F.C. players\n\tEnglish Football League players\n\tHarrogate Town A.F.C.\nCarlisle United F.C. players\n\tEnglish Football League players\n\tCarlisle United F.C.\nSwindon Town F.C. players\n\tEnglish Football League players\n\tSwindon Town F.C.\nBlackpool F.C. players\n\tEnglish Football League players\n\tBlackpool F.C." }, { "title": "De\u017eo Ursiny", "content": "Dezider Ursiny, also known as De\u017eo Ursiny (; 4 October 1947 \u2013 2 May 1995) was a Slovak rock musician and a television and film screenwriter and director. He is considered one of the most important personalities of Slovak rock music and one of the most talented and unique Slovak popular music composers. He belongs to a wide group of legends of Czechoslovak Big Beat. De\u017eo Ursiny was a member of big beat bands The Beatmen, The Soulmen in the 1960s and since the mid-1970s, until his death he pursued a solo-career, composing sophisticated artistic and critically highly praised music, which varied slightly from one album to another and is sometimes hard to define, can be described as jazz rock, or more widely \u2013 progressive rock. He composed music to several films, including the popular musical \"Neberte n\u00e1m princezn\u00fa\" and also shot several documentary movies during his lifetime.\n\nHistory\nUrsiny was born and raised in Bratislava. He attended electrotechnical high school where he made his first musical contacts. He started playing guitar at the age 11, and in the early 1960s he is known to play in the amateur bands Font\u00e1na and Jolana. At the end of 1964 he joined The Beatmen as a lead guitarist and singer, and the following year they gained nationwide success in Czechoslovakia. The group played Beatles-like music and wrote critically praised songs, of which 4 were released on two singles. Ursiny, being only 17, wrote their best song, \"Let's Make A Summer\". However, their success didn'", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSlovak rock musicians\nSlovak film directors\nSlovak screenwriters\nCzechoslovak musicians\nProgressive rock musicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSlovak rock musicians\n\tRock musicians by nationality\n\tSlovak musicians\n\tMusic of Slovakia\nSlovak film directors\n\tFilm directors by nationality\n\tCinema of Slovakia\nSlovak screenwriters\n\tScreenwriters by nationality\n\tCinema of Slovakia\nCzechoslovak musicians\n\tMusicians by nationality\n\tMusic of Czechoslovakia\nProgressive rock musicians\n\tRock musicians by genre\n\tMusicians by genre" }, { "title": "Tomasz Zahorski", "content": "Tomasz Zahorski (; born November 22, 1984) is a former Polish footballer.\n\nClub career \nBorn in Barczewo, Zahorski began his career playing for local club Pisa Barczewo, from where he moved to OKS 1945 Olsztyn. Later, he played for Tecza Biskupiec and again for Pisa. In the 2004\u201305 season, he moved to OKS 1945 Olsztyn, where he played for until the fall of 2005. In the spring of the 2005\u201306 season, he began playing in the Orange Ekstraklasa for Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski. There he made his debut on in the Ekstraklasa on March 4 against Wis\u0142a Krak\u00f3w, in which Groclin lost 2\u20131, while Zahorski scored in the 85th minute. In the 2006\u20132007 spring season, he was loaned to G\u00f3rnik \u0141\u0119czna. From there, he moved to G\u00f3rnik Zabrze. Since joining, he has played for them in over 60 matches, where he has scored 16 goals. In the Polish Cup, he has played in 7 matches scoring 9 goals. Whilst he has played 8 times in the League Cup scoring four goals.\n\nG\u00f3rnik Zabrze \nOn June 14, 2007, Zahorski signed a contract with G\u00f3rnik Zabrze. The club spent 800,000 zloty on acquiring him. He was called up to the Polish National Football Team by Leo Beenhakker. After earning a few caps for the international team, Zahorski began to score more goals regularly in the Orange Ekstraklasa. At the end of the 2007\u201308 season, he scored 10 goals. During the Silesian Derby on March 2, 2008, Zahorski scored a goal. After four and a half years, Zahorski left Zabrze, to move to German 2. Bundesliga club MSV Duisburg", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish footballers\nAssociation football forwards\nOKS 1945 Olsztyn players\nDyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski players\nG\u00f3rnik \u0141\u0119czna players\nG\u00f3rnik Zabrze players\nMSV Duisburg players\nPoland international footballers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSport in Poland by sport\n\tSportspeople from Poland by sport\nAssociation football forwards\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tAssociation football by position\nOKS 1945 Olsztyn players\n\tAssociation football players by club in Poland\nDyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski players\n\tAssociation football players by club in Poland\nG\u00f3rnik \u0141\u0119czna players\n\tAssociation football players by club in Poland\nG\u00f3rnik Zabrze players\n\tAssociation football players by club in Poland\nMSV Duisburg players\n\tAssociation football players by club in Germany\nPoland international footballers\n\tPoland national football team\n\tFootballers in Poland by national team\n\tAssociation football players by national team" }, { "title": "Robert P. Atkinson", "content": "Robert Poland Atkinson (November 16, 1927 - July 4, 2012) was a bishop in The Episcopal Church, serving in the Episcopal Diocese of West Virginia, until his retirement. Later, he assisted in the Diocese of Virginia.\n\nEarly and family life\n\nAtkinson was born in Washington, D.C. but raised in Martinsburg, West Virginia, where his family moved when he was three. He graduated the Martinsburg High School, and then from the University of Virginia in 1950, where he was a member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Interested in the ministry since his days at the Peterkin conference center, Atkinson then attended the Virginia Theological Seminary and graduated in 1953.\n\nMinistry\n\nBishop Robert E.L. Strider ordained Atkinson as a deacon on June 6, 1953, and as a priest on February 24, 1954, as he served at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Wheeling, West Virginia (1953-1955). Rev. Atkinson served as rector of Christ Church in Fairmont, West Virginia from 1955 to 1958, when he was called to Trinity Episcopal Church in Huntington, West Virginia (1958-1964). He then moved to Tennessee to become rector of Calvary Episcopal Church in Memphis (1964-1973).\n\nIn 1973, the diocesan convention elected him coadjutor to bishop Wilburn C. Campbell, who announced his impending retirement at the end of 1975. Presiding Bishop John E. Hines, bishop Campbell and bishop William Evan Sanders of Tennessee consecrated Atkinson as the 687th bishop in the Episcopal Church. His episcopate began with a controversy,", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEpiscopal bishops of West Virginia\n20th-century American Episcopalians\nAmerican Episcopal priests\nClergy from Washington, D.C.\nPeople from Martinsburg, West Virginia\nUniversity of Virginia alumni\nVirginia Theological Seminary alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEpiscopal bishops of West Virginia\n\tBishops of the Episcopal Church (United States)\n\tReligion in West Virginia\n\tEpiscopal Diocese of West Virginia\n20th-century American Episcopalians\n\t20th-century Christians by denomination\n\t20th-century American people by religion\n\t20th-century American clergy\nAmerican Episcopal priests\n\tAmerican Episcopal clergy\n\tClergy by Christian denomination in the United States\n\tEpiscopal Church (United States)\nClergy from Washington, D.C.\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tReligion in Washington, D.C.\n\tReligious leaders from Washington, D.C.\nPeople from Martinsburg, West Virginia\n\tPeople by city in West Virginia\n\tPeople from Berkeley County, West Virginia\nUniversity of Virginia alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Virginia\n\tPeople associated with the University of Virginia\nVirginia Theological Seminary alumni\n\tSeminary alumni by seminary in the United States\n\tAlumni by seminary\n\tPeople associated with the Virginia Theological Seminary\n\tEpiscopal seminaries and theological colleges in the United States" }, { "title": "Afrodon", "content": "Afrodon is an extinct genus of eutherians in the family Adapisoriculidae. Its type species is Afrodon chleuhi, known from the late Palaeocene of Morocco. The other known species are Afrodon germanicus from the late Palaeocene of Germany and France, Afrodon tagourtensis from the early Eocene of Morocco, Afrodon ivani from the late Palaeocene of Spain, and Afrodon gheerbranti from the early Paleocene of Belgium. Its range spread from the Cernaysian to the Grauvian in the European land mammal ages.\n\nDistribution \nFossils of Afrodon have been found in:\nPaleocene\n Hainin Formation, Belgium\n Cernay Formation, France\n Tremp Formation, Spain\n Jbel Guersif Formation, Morocco\n\nEocene\n A\u00eft Ouarhitane Formation, Morocco\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrehistoric mammals of Africa\nPrehistoric mammals of Europe\nPaleocene mammals\nEocene mammals\nAdapisoriculidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrehistoric mammals of Africa\n\tPrehistoric animals of Africa\n\tPrehistoric mammals by continent\nPrehistoric mammals of Europe\n\tPrehistoric animals of Europe\n\tPrehistoric mammals by continent\nPaleocene mammals\n\tPaleocene animals\n\tPaleocene life\n\tPrehistoric mammals by epoch\nEocene mammals\n\tEocene life\n\tPrehistoric mammals by epoch\nAdapisoriculidae\n\tPrehistoric mammal families\n\tAdapisoriculids\n\tPrehistoric placental genera" }, { "title": "John George Wood", "content": "John George Wood, or Rev J. G. Wood, (21 July 1827 \u2013 3 March 1889), was an English writer who popularised natural history with his writings.\n\nLife and work\n\nEarly life and ordination\n\nJohn George Wood was born in London, son of the surgeon John Freeman Wood and his German-born wife Juliana Lisetta Arntz. His parents moved with him to Oxford the following year, and he was educated at home, at Ashbourne Grammar School and Merton College, Oxford (B.A., 1848, M.A., 1851), and then at Christ Church, where he worked for some time in the anatomical museum under Sir Henry Acland. In 1852 he became curate of the parish of St Thomas the Martyr, Oxford, and in 1854 was ordained priest; he also took up the post of chaplain to the Boatmen's Floating Chapel at Oxford. Among other benefices which he held, he was for a time chaplain to St. Bartholomew's Hospital. In 1878 Wood settled in Upper Norwood, where he lived until his death.\n\nParson-naturalist\n\nIn 1854, Wood gave up his curacy to devote himself to writing on natural history, becoming a well-known parson-naturalist of the Victorian era. However, he continued to take on priestly work, as in 1858 he accepted a readership at Christ Church, Newgate Street, and was assistant-chaplain to St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, from 1856 until 1862. Between 1868 and 1876 he was precentor to the Canterbury Diocesan Choral Union.\n\nAfter 1876 he devoted himself to the production of books and lecturing on zoology, which he illustrated by drawing on a", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century English writers\nEnglish non-fiction writers\nEnglish naturalists\nParson-naturalists\n19th-century Anglican priests\nMerton College, Oxford alumni\nPeople from London\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century English writers\n\t19th-century British writers\n\tEnglish writers\n\t19th-century English people\nEnglish non-fiction writers\n\tEnglish writers\n\tNon-fiction writers by nationality\nEnglish naturalists\n\tEnglish scientists\n\tScientists by nationality\nParson-naturalists\n\tAnglican priests\n\tNaturalists by nationality\n\tReligious occupations\n19th-century Anglican priests\n\t19th-century Anglican clergy\n\tAnglican priests by century\n\t19th-century English clergy\nMerton College, Oxford alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\n\tOxford University alumni\nPeople from London\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople by city in the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Sodalitas", "content": "Sodalitas is a Latin word meaning \"association, fraternity.\" It may refer to:\n\n a fraternal order of priests or similar association in ancient Rome; see Glossary of ancient Roman religion#sodalitas\n Sodality\n Sodality (Catholic Church)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLatin words and phrases\nAncient Roman society\nReligious organizations based in Italy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLatin words and phrases\n\tLatin language\n\tLingua franca\n\tVocabulary\nAncient Roman society\n\tRoman society\n\tAncient Rome\nReligious organizations based in Italy\n\tReligion in Italy\n\tCatholic Church in Italy\n\tCatholic organizations based in Italy\n\tChristian organizations based in Italy" }, { "title": "Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium", "content": "The Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium is a lecture series sponsored by The Johns Hopkins University. The Symposium runs each year over the course of the fall semester, as a counterpart to the Foreign Affairs Symposium.\n\nHistory \nEstablished in 1967, the MSE Symposium is designed to present an issue of national importance to the university in its entirety, as well as to the Baltimore and Washington D.C. communities. The series is named in honor of Milton S. Eisenhower, who served as University President from 1956-1967 and again from 1971-1972. He was the younger brother of U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower. The Symposium has established a reputation as a forum for the free exchange of ideas and the analysis of issues at the forefront of the nation\u2019s conscience. All events are free and open to the public.\n\nLeadership \nThe Symposium is run entirely by undergraduate students at the University\u2019s Homewood Campus. The co-chairs are responsible for choosing a theme, securing speakers, raising the necessary funds, recruiting a student staff, and publicizing the series. There is a staff of about 20 students.\nThe chairs for the 2019 symposium are Siena DeMatteo, Taran Krishnan, Mickey Sloat, and Dave Taylor.\n\nSymposium structure \n\nSymposium events are held on the Homewood Campus of the Johns Hopkins University. Each speaker delivers an address to attendees, usually followed by a question and answer session with the audience. Additionally, some speakers hold a meet and greet session with ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJohns Hopkins University\nLecture series\nEducation in Baltimore, Maryland\nEducation in Washington, D.C.\nStudent organizations in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJohns Hopkins University\n\tUniversities and colleges in Baltimore\n\tPrivate universities and colleges in Maryland\n\tEducational institutions established in 1876\nLecture series\n\tEducational events\n\tRecurring events\n\tAcademic conferences\nEducation in Baltimore, Maryland\n\tEducation in Maryland by city\n\tEducation in the United States by city\nEducation in Washington, D.C.\n\tEducation in the United States by city\nStudent organizations in the United States\n\tYouth organizations based in the United States\n\tStudent organizations by country\n\tEducation in the United States" }, { "title": "Winifred Mary Page", "content": "Winifred Mary Page (1887\u20131965) was a British botanist, taxonomist, and mycologist known for her research on mushrooms published in the Transactions of the British Mycological Society. In 1951 she was elected to the Linnean Society of London.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish botanists\nBritish mycologists\nBritish taxonomists\nBritish women scientists\nFellows of the Linnean Society of London\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish botanists\n\tBotanists by nationality\n\tScientists from the United Kingdom\nBritish mycologists\n\tMycologists by nationality\n\tScientists from the United Kingdom\nBritish taxonomists\n\tTaxonomists by nationality\n\tScientists from the United Kingdom\nBritish women scientists\n\tWomen scientists by nationality\n\tBritish scientists\n\tBritish women by occupation\nFellows of the Linnean Society of London\n\tMembers of learned societies\n\tLinnean Society of London\n\tBritish scientists" }, { "title": "CDFC La Calzada", "content": "Club Deportivo Fundaci\u00f3n Cultural La Calzada is a Spanish football team located in Santo Domingo de la Calzada, autonomous community of La Rioja. Founded in 1949 it currently plays in Tercera Divisi\u00f3n \u2013 Group 16, holding home matches at El Rollo with a capacity of 1,500 spectators.\n\nHistory \nThe club was founded in 1949.\n\nSeason to season\n\n9 seasons in Tercera Divisi\u00f3n\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in La Rioja (Spain)\nTercera Divisi\u00f3n clubs\nFootball clubs in Spain\n1949 establishments in Spain\nSports clubs established in 1949\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in La Rioja (Spain)\n\tRegional football clubs in Spain by autonomous community\n\tSports in La Rioja (Spain)\nTercera Divisi\u00f3n clubs\n\tClubs in the Tercera Divisi\u00f3n by autonomous community\n\tSpain football club stubs\nFootball clubs in Spain\n\tFootball clubs by country\n\tSports teams in Spain\n\tAssociation football in Spain\n1949 establishments in Spain\n\t1949 establishments in Europe\n\t20th-century establishments in Spain\n\tSports teams established in the 1940s\nSports clubs established in 1949\n\tSports teams established in the 1940s\n\tSports teams established by year\n\tSports clubs in Spain by year of establishment" }, { "title": "Jamalabad, Tehran", "content": "Jamalabad (, also Romanized as Jam\u0101l\u0101b\u0101d) is a village in Jamalabad Rural District, Sharifabad District, Pakdasht County, Tehran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,717, in 439 families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Pakdasht County\nVillages in Iran\nRural Districts in Tehran Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Pakdasht County\n\tGeography of Tehran Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by county\nVillages in Iran\n\tPopulated places in Iran\nRural Districts in Tehran Province\n\tAdministrative divisions of Iran by province\n\tDistricts of Iran by province\n\tGeography of Tehran Province\n\tTehran Province" }, { "title": "Nikita (given name)", "content": "Nikita ( ) is a common name in Eastern Europe and Greece. The Russian variant originated as a Greek name, and subsequently Russian name. The Ukrainian and Belarusian variants are Mykyta ( ), and Mikita ( ), respectively (but Nikita () is also in use in both countries). The Romanian variant is Nichita. The name is derived from the Greek Nicetas (, meaning 'victor'). The Greek name entered Slavic onomastics by way of the veneration of Saint Nicetas the Goth (died 372) in the Russian Orthodox Church.\n\nIn the West, since the end of the 20th century, the name has been used as feminine, partly because of the ending, but above all because of Elton John's song: Nikita (1985), which mistakenly addresses a woman with that name, guard border of the Democratic Republic of Germany. In 1990 it was the title and the name of the female lead in a film by Luc Besson, which reinforced the error in the West with the female use of the name.\n\nPeople with the given name Nikita\n\nSlavic name \nPrince Nikita Alexandrovich of Russia (1900\u20131974), Russian prince and monarchist in exile\nNikita Alekseev (born 1993), Ukrainian singer-songwriter\n\nNikita Alexeev (born 1981), Russian ice hockey player\nNikita Dragun (born 1996), American Internet personality, make-up artist, and model\nNikita Filatov (born 1990), Russian ice hockey player\nNikita Howarth (born 1998), New Zealand para swimmer\nNikita Katsalapov (born 1991), Russian ice dancer\nNikita Khrushchev (1894\u20131971), Soviet leader\nNikita Koloff (born 195", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSlavic masculine given names\nGreek masculine given names\nMasculine given names\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSlavic masculine given names\n\tMasculine given names\n\tNames by culture\n\tSlavic given names\nGreek masculine given names\n\tMasculine given names\n\tGreek given names\nMasculine given names\n\tGiven names\n\tHuman names" }, { "title": "Abdallah ibn Qais", "content": "Abdallah ibn Qais () (\u039a\u03ac\u03ca\u03c3\u03bf\u03c2, Kaisos and , Abdelas in Greek sources) was an Ummayad military leader active against the Byzantine Empire in the 670s. In ca. 672/673 he led a raid into Cilicia and Lycia, and wintered there before returning to Syria. In 674/675, by which time, according to al-Tabari, he was admiral-in-chief of the Ummayad navy, he led a raid against the island of Crete along with general al-Fadl ibn Ubaid.\n\nSources \n \n\n7th-century births\nArab generals\nMedieval admirals\nUmayyad people of the Arab\u2013Byzantine wars\nGenerals of the Umayyad Caliphate\nYear of death missing\n7th-century Arabs", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n7th-century Arabs\nArab generals\nMedieval admirals\nUmayyad people of the Arab\u2013Byzantine wars\nGenerals of the Umayyad Caliphate\nYear of death missing\n7th-century military personnel\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n7th-century Arabs\n\tArabs by century\n\tPeople of the Umayyad Caliphate\nArab generals\n\tArab military personnel\n\tMilitary history of the Arab\u2013Byzantine wars\n\tMilitary personnel of the Umayyad Caliphate\nMedieval admirals\n\tMilitary personnel of the Byzantine\u2013Arab Wars\n\tNaval history of the Medieval era\nUmayyad people of the Arab\u2013Byzantine wars\n\tPeople of the Arab\u2013Byzantine wars\n\tPeople of the Umayyad Caliphate\nGenerals of the Umayyad Caliphate\n\tMilitary personnel of the Umayyad Caliphate\n\tGenerals of the Arab\u2013Byzantine wars\nYear of death missing\n\tYear of death unknown\n7th-century military personnel\n\tMilitary personnel by century\n\tMilitary history of the 7th century\n\tMilitary personnel of the Arab\u2013Byzantine wars\n\tMilitary personnel of the Umayyad Caliphate" }, { "title": "Toy problem", "content": "In scientific disciplines, a toy problem or a puzzlelike problem is a problem that is not of immediate scientific interest, yet is used as an expository device to illustrate a trait that may be shared by other, more complicated, instances of the problem, or as a way to explain a particular, more general, problem solving technique. A toy problem is useful to test and demonstrate methodologies. Researchers can use toy problems to compare the performance of different algorithms. They are also good for game designing.\n\nFor instance, while engineering a large system, the large problem is often broken down into many smaller toy problems which have been well understood in detail. Often these problems distill a few important aspects of complicated problems so that they can be studied in isolation. Toy problems are thus often very useful in providing intuition about specific phenomena in more complicated problems.\n\nAs an example, in the field of artificial intelligence, classical puzzles, games and problems are often used as toy problems. These include sliding-block puzzles, N-Queens problem, missionaries and cannibals problem, tic-tac-toe, chess, Tower of Hanoi and others.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nConcepts in artificial intelligence\nProblem solving\nScientific method\nGame design\nComputer science problems\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nConcepts in artificial intelligence\n\tArtificial intelligence concepts\n\tComputer science concepts\nProblem solving\n\tCognitive psychology\n\tDecision-making\n\tManagement\n\tMathematical problem solving\nScientific method\n\tPhilosophy of science\n\tScience education\n\tScholarly communication\nGame design\n\tVideo game development\n\tDesign\n\tVideo game design\nComputer science problems\n\tComputer science\n\tComputational problems\n\tAlgorithms\n\tComputer programming" }, { "title": "Nanhsiungoolithus", "content": "Nanhsiungoolithus is an oogenus (fossil-egg genus) of dinosaur egg from the late Cretaceous of China. It belongs to the oofamily Elongatoolithidae, which means that it was probably laid by an oviraptorosaur, though so far no skeletal remains have been discovered in association with Nanhsiungoolithus. The oogenus contains only a single described oospecies, N. chuetienensis. It is fairly rare, only being know from two partially preserved nests and a few eggshell fragments.\n\nDescription \nThe type specimen of Nanhsiungoolithus is a partial nest containing three mostly complete eggs and impressions. Another partial nest preserves two whole eggs, two incomplete eggs, and two impressions. Like other elongatoolithids, the eggs are found arranged in a circular pattern. The eggs are long and narrow, with an average length of and width of . They are slightly asymmetrical, with one end slightly pointier than the other. Nanhsiungoolithus is distinctive for the smooth texture of its shell, contrasting the rough texture of other types of elongatoolithids.\n\nThe eggshell of Nanhsiungoolithus is on average just under thick. Like other members of its oofamily, its shell is divided into two structural layers: The inner layer, known as the mammillary layer, is composed of cone-shaped mammilla which are the bases of the crystalline units making up the eggshell. The outer layer is often called the continuous layer, because in most elongatoolithids the shell units in this layer are fused together.", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDinosaur reproduction\nElongatoolithidae\nOviraptorosaur eggs\nFossil taxa described in 1983\nCretaceous China\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDinosaur reproduction\n\tDinosaur behavior\n\tPaleontology\nElongatoolithidae\n\tAvian reproduction\n\tDinosaur reproduction\nOviraptorosaur eggs\n\tDinosaur reproduction\n\tElongatoolithidae\nFossil taxa described in 1983\n\tFossil taxa by year of description\n\tMesozoic fossil record\n\tPaleontology by year\nCretaceous China\n\tGeologic formations of China\n\tCretaceous System of Asia\n\tCretaceous geology\n\tGeology of China" }, { "title": "David Twohy", "content": "David Neil Twohy ( ; born October 18, 1955) is an American film director and screenwriter.\n\nEarly life\nTwohy was born in Los Angeles County, California. He attended college at California State University, Long Beach, graduating with a degree in radio/television/film.\n\nCareer\nHis most notable filmmaking credits have been writing The Fugitive, Waterworld, and GI Jane, but he is mostly known for writing and directing The Arrival and most entries in Chronicles of Riddick.\n\nHe has a cameo in Below as the British captain of the rescue ship.\n\nFilmography\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican film directors\nAmerican screenwriters\nCalifornia State University, Long Beach alumni\nPeople from Los Angeles County, California\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican film directors\n\tCinema of the United States\n\tFilm directors by nationality\n\tEntertainment in the United States\nAmerican screenwriters\n\tAmerican writers by genre\n\tScreenwriters by nationality\n\tCinema of the United States\nCalifornia State University, Long Beach alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in California\n\tCalifornia State University, Long Beach\nPeople from Los Angeles County, California\n\tPeople by county in California\n\tPeople from Southern California\n\tLos Angeles County, California" }, { "title": "Soulful Strut (album)", "content": "Soulful Strut is a studio album by American saxophonist Grover Washington Jr. The album was released in 1996 on Columbia Records label.\n\nReception\nLeo Stanley of AllMusic wrote \"Soulful Strut is a typically smooth and swinging date from Grover Washington, Jr. Occasionally, the production by Walter Afanasieff is too slick and commercial, diluting the impact of Washington's subtle, relaxed groove. Fortunately, Washington's instrumental skills cut through the gloss, making Soulful Strut another worthy record for mainstream soul-jazz fans\".\n\nTrack listing\n\nPersonnel \n Grover Washington, Jr. \u2013 soprano saxophone (1, 2, 4, 8, 10), alto saxophone (3, 6, 7, 9), tenor saxophone (5, 10), crowd noises (10)\n Dan Shea \u2013 keyboards (1, 2), synth bass (1, 2), synthesizer programming (1, 2), MacIntosh programming (1, 2), drum programming (1, 2), rhythm programming (1, 2), arrangements (1, 2)\n George Whitty \u2013 keyboards (3, 4, 6), synthesizers (3, 4, 6), horns (3)\n Jimmy Greco \u2013 sampling (3)\n Donald Robinson \u2013 acoustic piano (5, 9)\n Charlie Ernst \u2013 synthesizers (7)\n Adam Holzman \u2013 programming (8)\n Peter Schwartz \u2013 programming (8)\n Bob Ward \u2013 keyboards (10), programming (10), guitars (10)\n Dann Huff \u2013 wah guitar (1), electric guitar (2), acoustic guitar (2)\n Ray Obiedo \u2013 guitar (1), guitar solo (1)\n Michael Landau \u2013 additional electric guitar (2), additional acoustic guitar (2)\n Chris Taylor \u2013 guitar (3, 4, 6), electric guitar (7), acoustic guitar (7)\n Randy Bowland \u2013 guitar (5, 9)\n Richard Lee ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1996 albums\nColumbia Records albums\nGrover Washington Jr. albums\nSmooth jazz albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1996 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t1996 in music\nColumbia Records albums\n\tAlbums by record label\nGrover Washington Jr. albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tAlbums by American artists\n\tJazz albums by American artists\nSmooth jazz albums\n\tJazz albums by genre\n\tAlbums by genre\n\tSmooth jazz" }, { "title": "Nhu\u1eadn Ph\u00fa T\u00e2n", "content": "Nhu\u1eadn Ph\u00fa T\u00e2n is a rural commune of M\u1ecf C\u00e0y B\u1eafc District, B\u1ebfn Tre Province, Vietnam. The commune covers 18.47\u00a0km2, with a population of 13,136 in 1999, and a population density of 711 inhabitants/km2.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of B\u1ebfn Tre Province\nPopulated places in B\u1ebfn Tre Province\nRural communes of Vietnam\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of B\u1ebfn Tre Province\n\tSubdivisions of B\u1ebfn Tre Province\n\tCommunes of Vietnam\nPopulated places in B\u1ebfn Tre Province\n\tPopulated places in Vietnam by province\nRural communes of Vietnam\n\tSubdivisions of Vietnam\n\tRural geography of Asia" }, { "title": "Na R\u00ec district", "content": "Na R\u00ec is a rural district of B\u1eafc K\u1ea1n province in the Northeast region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 38,833. The district covers an area of 834\u00a0km\u00b2. The district capital lies at Y\u1ebfn L\u1ea1c.\n\nAdministrative divisions\nThe district is divided into one township: Y\u1ebfn L\u1ea1c (the district capital) and communes:\n\n\u0110\u1ed5ng X\u00e1\nLi\u00eam Th\u1ee7y\nXu\u00e2n D\u01b0\u01a1ng\nD\u01b0\u01a1ng S\u01a1n\nQuang Phong\nH\u1ea3o Ngh\u0129a\nC\u01b0 L\u1ec5\nH\u1eefu Th\u00e1c\nC\u00f4n Minh\nV\u0103n Minh\n\u00c2n T\u00ecnh\nLam S\u01a1n\nKim L\u01b0\nL\u01b0\u01a1ng Th\u00e0nh\nL\u1ea1ng San\nKim H\u1ef7\nL\u01b0\u01a1ng Th\u01b0\u1ee3ng\nV\u0103n H\u1ecdc\nL\u01b0\u01a1ng H\u1ea1\nC\u01b0\u1eddng L\u1ee3i\nV\u0169 Loan\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Bac Kan Province\nAdministrative divisions in Vietnam\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Bac Kan Province\n\tAdministrative divisions in Bac Kan Province\n\tGeography of Bac Kan Province\nAdministrative divisions in Vietnam\n\tSubdivisions of Vietnam\n\tRural districts of Vietnam" }, { "title": "Bicycle commuting", "content": "Bicycle commuting is the use of a bicycle to travel from home to a place of work or study \u2014 in contrast to the use of a bicycle for sport, recreation or touring.\n\nCommuting especially lends itself to areas with relatively flat terrain and arrangements to keep riders relatively safe from the hazards of accidents with motorized traffic, e.g. separated bicycle lanes and a general acceptance of cyclists as traffic participants. The rise of the electric bicycle which is quickly surpassing the sales of conventional bicycles will effectively increase bicycle commuting in hilly areas and allow for longer journeys.\n\nA bike bus is a form of collective bicycle commuting where participants cycle together on a set route following a set timetable. Cyclists may join or leave the bike bus at various points along the route.\n\nBicycles are used for commuting worldwide. In some places, like the Netherlands, cycling to work is very common. Elsewhere, commuting by car or public transport is the norm, and cycle commuting occurs only in isolated pockets, as in the United States. Mixed-mode commuting combines the use of a bicycle with public transportation for commuting.\n\nCycling is an inexpensive means of transportation as well as good physical exercise. Bicycle commuting offers potential health, economic, and quality of life benefits \u2014 potentially offsetting some of the risks and inconveniences inherent in cycling. When compared to driving, cycling's inconveniences include limitations to travel di", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCycling in the Netherlands\nCommuting\nCycling\nSustainable transport\nAlternative transportation\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCycling in the Netherlands\n\tCycling by country\n\tSport in the Netherlands\n\tTransport in the Netherlands\nCommuting\n\tTransport culture\n\tTransportation planning\nCycling\n\tCycling by type\n\tOutdoor recreation\n\tIndividual sports\nSustainable transport\n\tEnvironmentalism\n\tTransport culture\n\tTransportation planning\nAlternative transportation\n\tTransportation planning\n\tTransport culture\n\tTransportation alternatives" }, { "title": "Beaver River Bridge", "content": "The Beaver River Bridge (also called \"Beaver Valley Bridge\") is a bridge that carries the Pennsylvania Turnpike across the Beaver River in North Sewickley Township, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Built in 1951 and opened in 1952, the -year-old bridge is being redesigned with construction of a new span not expected to begin until 2020 or later. The Beaver River Bridge has a total length of and a clearance below of making it higher than the Delaware River Bridge's clearance on the PA Turnpike's eastern terminus in Bucks County, but lower than the Hawk Falls Bridge's clearance on the Pennsylvania Turnpike's Northeast Extension in Carbon County. The Beaver River Bridge is an example of a mid-20th century cantilever deck truss with preservation groups making efforts to save it from demolition as its structural style is becoming rare. About 20,000 vehicles travel across the bridge each day.\n\nReplacement \nIn 2012, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission set aside nearly $300 million to replace the bridge, and began the design phase of its Milepost 12-14 reconstruction project. The project involves widening of the existing turnpike between the two mileposts to support a total of six 12' wide lanes, two 12' wide shoulders, as well as a 26' wide median. To support a wider road, three overhead structures along the turnpike were replaced between 2015 and 2016, and the ramp bridge over Route 18 at the nearby Beaver Valley Interchange was replaced with a temporary bridge. The interchange it", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBridges in Beaver County, Pennsylvania\nRoad bridges in Pennsylvania\nPennsylvania Turnpike Commission\nCantilever bridges in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBridges in Beaver County, Pennsylvania\n\tTransportation in Beaver County, Pennsylvania\n\tBridges in Pennsylvania by county\nRoad bridges in Pennsylvania\n\tTransportation in Pennsylvania\n\tBridges in the United States by state\nPennsylvania Turnpike Commission\n\tGovernment of Pennsylvania\n\tState agencies of Pennsylvania\nCantilever bridges in the United States\n\tBridges in the United States by type" }, { "title": "Tallinn Sports Hall", "content": "Tallinn Sports Hall () is a sport hall in Tallinn, Estonia.\n\nThe hall has, for example, 200 m long running lane, several tennis courts, basketball hall, fitness studio.\n\nThe hall was opened on 11 February 1996 and at this time, this hall was the most modern athletics facility in Baltikum.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSports venues in Tallinn\nIndoor arenas in Estonia\nTennis venues in Estonia\nBasketball venues in Estonia\nAthletics (track and field) venues in Estonia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSports venues in Tallinn\n\tSport in Tallinn\n\tBuildings and structures in Tallinn\n\tVisitor attractions in Tallinn\nIndoor arenas in Estonia\n\tIndoor arenas by country\n\tSports venues in Estonia\n\tSport in Estonia\n\tBuildings and structures in Estonia\nTennis venues in Estonia\n\tTennis venues by country\n\tSports venues in Estonia\n\tSport in Estonia\nBasketball venues in Estonia\n\tBasketball venues by country\n\tSports venues in Estonia\n\tSport in Estonia\nAthletics (track and field) venues in Estonia\n\tAthletics (track and field) venues by country\n\tSports venues in Estonia\n\tSport in Estonia" }, { "title": "Daniele Franceschini", "content": "Daniele Franceschini (born 13 January 1976) is an Italian football manager and former midfielder, who played as a left winger.\n\nClub career\n\nIn mid-2006, Franceschini joined another Serie A club Sampdoria. After 4 seasons in Genoa city, Franceschini moved to Atletico Roma in mid-2010.\n\nManagerial career\nIn February 2016, Franceschini was appointed as the head coach () of Lega Pro struggler Martina Franca.\n\nIn mid-2017, Franceschini was appointed as the coach ( or ) of Italy national under-18 team. His debut match was a draw. His team won the next match.\n\nFranceschini led the team in 2018 Mediterranean Games. The team won the silver medal.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian footballers\nItalian football managers\nS.S.D. Atletico Roma F.C. players\nU.C. Sampdoria players\nAssociation football wingers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian footballers\n\tFootballers from Italy\n\tSportspeople by sport in Italy\nItalian football managers\n\tFootball managers from Italy\n\tSportspeople by sport in Italy\nS.S.D. Atletico Roma F.C. players\n\tFootballers in Rome\n\tAssociation football players by club in Italy\nU.C. Sampdoria players\n\tFootballers in Genoa\n\tAssociation football players by club in Italy\nAssociation football wingers\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tAssociation football terminology\n\tSports positions\n\tFootballers by position" }, { "title": "A Hole in One", "content": "A Hole in One is a 2004 film co-starring Michelle Williams and Meat Loaf. The film marked the feature debut of writer/director Richard Ledes. It received its premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2003.\n\nPlot\nAnna (Michelle Williams) is a young woman in an American suburb in the early 1950s. She is disturbed by her family\u2019s rejection of her brother, a World War II veteran who comes home shell shocked. The impressionable girl is lured into a relationship with Billy, a local mob boss. When Anna\u2019s brother dies and she witnesses Billy murder a local nightclub owner, she is driven to the edge of sanity. She develops a fixation with mental health that drives her to seek out a transorbital lobotomy. Anna learns about the procedure through sensational newspapers and Life magazine, which advertises the operation as the new vogue in American medicine. Also, her small town is buzzing about it when Dr. Harold Ashton, the foremost practitioner of this brand of lobotomy, comes to town. He starts performing the \u201cicepick lobotomy\u201d on alcoholics, veterans, and other troubled outsiders.\n\nBilly is concerned with his girlfriend's obsession. He directs his girlfriend to a fake clinic fronted by Tom, a Korean War veteran on Billy\u2019s payroll who masquerades as a neurologist. Tom convinces Anna to delay the procedure and visit him that night. Tom and Anna share their traumas with one another and grow closer. Billy finds them together and sets off a final conflict that draws the film to a close.\n\nD", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2004 films\nAmerican films\nEnglish-language films\nFilms directed by Richard Ledes\nFilms set in the 1950s\nFilms set in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2004 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t2004 in film\nAmerican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tCinema of the United States\nEnglish-language films\n\tEnglish-language movies\nFilms directed by Richard Ledes\n\tFilms by director\n\tFilms directed by American directors\nFilms set in the 1950s\n\tFilms by decade\n\tHistorical films\nFilms set in the United States\n\tFilms by country\n\tCulture of the United States\n\tCinema of the United States\n" }, { "title": "Taih\u014d-ji (Matsuyama)", "content": "is a Buddhist temple in Matsuyama, Ehime Prefecture, Japan. The Hond\u014d has been designated a National Treasure and a number of the temple's treasures are Important Cultural Properties.\n\nBuildings\n Hond\u014d (early Kamakura period), National Treasure\n\nTreasures\n (Heian period) (Important Cultural Property)\n (Heian period) (ICP)\n (Heian period) (ICP)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBuddhist temples in Ehime Prefecture\nNational Treasures of Japan\nImportant Cultural Properties of Japan\nReligious buildings and structures in Matsuyama, Ehime\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBuddhist temples in Ehime Prefecture\n\tBuddhist temples in Japan\n\tBuildings and structures in Ehime Prefecture\n\tReligious organizations based in Japan\nNational Treasures of Japan\n\tPreservation of cultural heritage in Japan\n\tArtifacts in Japan\nImportant Cultural Properties of Japan\n\tArtifacts in Japan\n\tPreservation of cultural heritage in Japan\nReligious buildings and structures in Matsuyama, Ehime\n\tBuildings and structures in Matsuyama, Ehime\n\tReligious buildings and structures in Japan\n\tPlaces of worship in Ehime Prefecture\n" }, { "title": "Niamh Donoghue", "content": "Dr. Niamh Donoghue is a fictional character from the BBC soap opera Doctors, portrayed by Jessica Regan. Niamh was introduced as a General practitioner at The Mill. She first appeared on 1 May 2014, and made her last appearance on 1 April 2016.\n\nStorylines\nHer early storylines include moving in with Emma Reid (Dido Miles) and Ayesha Lee (Laura Rollins), and dealing with the fact that she couldn't save a patient dying. Niamh's final storyline was illegally smuggling her lover's son to Switzerland for life-saving treatment against his mother's will. After being fired, Niamh heads off in a taxi to the airport en route to Ireland after sharing a heartfelt goodbye with Al.\n\nDevelopment\nThe character was introduced in May 2014, as a replacement for Jas Khella (Vineeta Rishi). A writer for Inside Soap described Niamh as \"bubbly\" and a \"sunny motormouth\". Regan thought that Niamh was flawed, but \"very well-meaning and sincere, with a really good heart\". She also called Niamh an incompetent doctor.\n\nProducers established a romantic relationship between Niamh and Al Haskey (Ian Midlane). The pair get off to a bad start, as Al is \"miffed\" when his favourite candidate does not get the job, and he talks down to Niamh. However, when he helps her out with a diagnosis, she kisses him on the cheek to thank him, forcing Al to reconsider his feelings towards her. In November 2014, series producer Peter Lloyd promised more to come from Al and Niamh, saying \"There was an immediate chemistry betwe", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFictional general practitioners\nFictional Irish characters\nBBC soap opera characters\nDoctors (2000 TV series) characters\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFictional general practitioners\n\tFictional physicians\n\tFictional characters by occupation\nFictional Irish characters\n\tFictional characters by nationality\n\tBBC Television characters\n\tBBC Soap Opera characters\nDoctors (2000 TV series) characters\n\tTelevision characters introduced in 2014\n\tBBC soap opera characters\n\tBBC Television characters\n\tFictional general practitioners\nFictional characters introduced in 2014\n\tTelevision characters by year of introduction\n\tBBC soap opera characters\n\tBBC Television characters\n\tFictional general practitioners" }, { "title": "Dayton Wolfpack", "content": "The Dayton Wolfpack were a professional indoor football team and a charter member of the National Arena League (NAL) in its inaugural 2017 season. Originally to be based in Dayton, Ohio, the Wolfpack had announced their home venue as the Nutter Center but apparently failed to reach a lease agreement. The Wolfpack were then listed as a traveling team by the NAL.\n\nThe Wolfpack would have been the sixth indoor football team to call Dayton home, following the Dayton Skyhawks of the original Indoor Football League (1999\u20132000), the Dayton Warbirds/Bulldogs of the National Indoor Football League (2005\u20132006), The Marshals also of the NIFL (2007), the Dayton Silverbacks of the Continental Indoor Football League (2011\u20132012) and finally the Dayton Sharks also of the CIFL (2013\u20132014).\n\nHistory\nOn August 11, 2016, the Arena Developmental League (which then became the National Arena League) officially announced the Wolfpack as its fourth charter team, following the previously announced Columbus Lions, High Country Grizzlies and Lehigh Valley Steelhawks. The team was originally announced to be led by head coach Derrick Shepard and owners Jerome and Jesse Clark.\n\nOver social media, the owners of the Wolfpack announced they would be playing at the Nutter Center and the NAL made the schedule listing the Nutter as their home venue. Due to the Jacksonville Sharks needing to fulfill their previous eight home contract with their arena from their time in the Arena Football League, the Wolfpack and", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct National Arena League teams\nIndoor American football teams in Ohio\nSports in Dayton, Ohio\nDefunct sports teams in Ohio\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct National Arena League teams\n\tNational Arena League teams\n\tDefunct American football teams in the United States\n\tArena football teams\nIndoor American football teams in Ohio\n\tAmerican football teams in Ohio\n\tIndoor American football teams in the United States\nSports in Dayton, Ohio\n\tSports in Ohio by city\nSports teams in Ohio\n\tSports in Ohio\nDefunct sports teams in Ohio\n\tSports in Ohio\n\tDefunct sports teams in the United States\n\tSports teams in Ohio" }, { "title": "The Family Jams", "content": "The Family Jams is an album featuring members of the Manson Family, a cult formed by Charles Manson. Recorded in or around 1969, the album was released in 1997. Although Charles Manson himself does not appear on any of the tracks, he is given writing credit for all of the songs. Most of the male vocals are sung by member Steve \"Clem\" Grogan. Other members appearing on the album are Sandra Good, Lynette Fromme, Catherine \"Gypsy\" Share, Catherine \"Cappy\" Gillies, Nancy \"Brenda\" Pitman, and Ruth Ann \"Ouisch\" Moorehouse.\n\nIn 1997 it was released simultaneously on CD by both Transparency Records and Aoroa Records.\n\nThe first disc is the same music as a previously released white vinyl record called \"Manson Family Sings the Songs of Charles Manson.\" This version, however, has been re-mastered for superior sound. The second disc contains new material and previously unreleased versions of the songs.\n\nIn late 1969, the Manson Family got everyone together, including Bruce Davis (then wanted by the FBI), in the Spahn Ranch saloon, to record music for Robert Hendrickson's Manson film. This was the beginning of the Family Jams, but the original audio tapes remain buried in a vault.\n\nThe album was recorded as the murder trial was ongoing, with the song \"Get on Home\" containing the eerie line referring to the killers carving crosses into their foreheads: \"When you see the children with x's on their head, if you dare to look at them, soon you will be dead.\"\n\nMarilyn Manson and the Spooky Kids", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCharles Manson\nManson Family\nAmerican folk rock albums\n1997 albums\nCults in the United States\nCult music\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCharles Manson\n\tOutlaw culture\n\t20th-century American criminals\n\tPeople convicted of murder by California\n\tManson Family\nManson Family\n\tCrime in Los Angeles\n\tCults in the United States\nAmerican folk rock albums\n\tRock music genres\n\tFolk rock albums by American artists\n1997 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t1997 in music\nCults in the United States\n\tReligious organizations based in the United States\n\tReligious crimes\nCult music\n\tMusic by topic\n\tMusic and religion\n\tReligious music" }, { "title": "Flywrench", "content": "Flywrench is an action video game developed and published by Messhof. The game puts the player in the role of 6802, a spacecraft floating through the Solar System in search of a mysterious access point. As 6802 passes the different planets (including Pluto) towards the Sun, the player is tasked to maneuver 6802 through a variety of levels, in which they, by pressing or holding one of two certain buttons, must change 6802's color adaptively to barriers blocking the way to the finish and at the same time control 6802's movement behavior.\n\nDevelopment \nThe game was created by video game designer Mark Essen under the pseudonym Messhof. After three previous incarnations since, of which one, also titled Flywrench, was released in 2007, Essen launched a Kickstarter campaign to expand upon his 2007-released game, seeking from September 20, 2009. The campaign concluded on November 1, 2009, with a total of funded by 29 backers. Essen acquired his master's degree at the University of California in 2010, and continued to publish free games under the Messhof banner, partially in collaboration with Adult Swim Games, and, together with Kristy Norindr, incorporated Messhof LLC in 2013, leading up to the release of Nidhogg (2014), but did not communicate about the development or fate of Flywrench, up until releasing a new teaser to accompany his Independent Games Festival entry on October 22, 2014, and then until a full trailer on July 29, 2015.\n\nFlywrench was released for Microsoft Windows", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAction video games\nVideo games developed in the United States\nWindows games\nKickstarter-funded video games\nVideo games set in the Solar System\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAction video games\n\tVideo game genres\n\tVideo games by genre\nVideo games developed in the United States\n\tVideo games by country of development\n\tVideo games in the United States\nWindows games\n\tVideo games by platform\nKickstarter-funded video games\n\tCrowdfunded video games\nVideo games set in the Solar System\n\tScience fiction video games\n\tSpace in video games\n\tVideo games set in space\n\tVideo games set in the future" }, { "title": "2004 French Open \u2013 Men's singles qualifying", "content": "This article displays the qualifying draw for the Men's Singles at the 2004 French Open.\n\nSeeds\n\nQualifiers\n\nLucky losers\n\nQualifying draw\n\nFirst qualifier\n\nSecond qualifier\n\nThird qualifier\n\nFourth qualifier\n\nFifth qualifier\n\nSixth qualifier\n\nSeventh qualifier\n\nEighth qualifier\n\nNinth qualifier\n\nTenth qualifier\n\nEleventh qualifier\n\nTwelfth qualifier\n\nThirteenth qualifier\n\nFourteenth qualifier\n\nFifteenth qualifier\n\nSixteenth qualifier\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2004 French Open\nTennis tournaments in France\nMen's tennis tournaments\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2004 French Open\n\tGrand Slam (tennis)\n\t2004 in tennis\n\tTennis in France\nTennis tournaments in France\n\tProfessional tennis tournaments in France\n\tSports competitions in France\n\tSports events in France\nMen's tennis tournaments\n\tTennis tournaments by type\n\tProfessional tennis tournaments\n\tMen's sports competitions\n\tSports competitions by type" }, { "title": "Czer\u015bl", "content": "Czer\u015bl is a village in the administrative district of Gmina \u0141uk\u00f3w, within \u0141uk\u00f3w County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It lies approximately west of \u0141uk\u00f3w and north of the regional capital Lublin.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in \u0141uk\u00f3w County\nPopulated places in Lublin Voivodeship\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in \u0141uk\u00f3w County\n\tPopulated places in Lublin Voivodeship\n\tGeography of Lublin Voivodeship\nPopulated places in Lublin Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in Poland by voivodeship\n\tGeography of Lublin Voivodeship\n\tSubdivisions of Lublin Voivodeship" }, { "title": "William Berkeley", "content": "William Berkeley may refer to:\n William de Berkeley, 1st Marquess of Berkeley (1426\u20131492), English nobleman\n William Berkeley (MP died 1552), MP for Hereford\n William Berkeley (governor) (1605\u20131677), colonial governor of Virginia\n William Berkeley (Royal Navy officer) (1639\u20131666), English naval officer\n William Berkeley, 4th Baron Berkeley of Stratton (died 1741), English politician and judge\n William Berkeley, 1st Earl FitzHardinge (1786\u20131857), British landowner and politician\n W. R. Berkley (William Robert Berkley, born 1946), founder and chairman of W. R. Berkley Corporation\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish noblemen\nMembers of the Parliament of England (pre-1707)\nColonial governors of Virginia\nEnglish naval officers\nEnglish politicians\nEnglish judges\nBritish landowners\nBritish politicians\nAmerican businesspeople\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish noblemen\n\tPeerage of England\n\tBritish nobility\nMembers of the Parliament of England (pre-1707)\n\tMembers of the pre-1707 English Parliament\n\tHistory of England\nColonial governors of Virginia\n\tColonial government in America\n\tPolitical office-holders in Virginia\nEnglish naval officers\n\tRoyal Navy officers\n\tMilitary personnel of England\nEnglish politicians\n\tPoliticians from England\n\tBritish politicians by national or ethnic origin\nEnglish judges\n\tJudges from England\n\tBritish judges by national or ethnic origin\nBritish landowners\n\tLandowners from the United Kingdom\n\tBritish people by wealth\nBritish politicians\n\tPoliticians from the United Kingdom\n\tBritish people by political orientation\nAmerican businesspeople\n\tBusinesspeople from the United States\n\tAmerican people by occupation" }, { "title": "Charles S. Richardson", "content": "Charles Sumner Richardson (1854~1855 \u2013 1904) was the first president of South Dakota's normal school, Madison Normal, that later became Dakota State University.\n\nRichardson was born to Issac E. and Susan M. B. Richardson about 1854 in Hartford, Maine, where he grew up. He attended the nearby Colby College in Waterville, Maine where he graduated in 1883; whereupon he took the job of organizing the newly created Madison Normal School in South Dakota. He was president of the school from 1883 to 1887. In 1884 he married Edith May Adams. Richardson was succeeded as president by William F. Gorrie of Watertown, South Dakota, who assumed office in September 1887.\n\nAfter leaving Madison, Richardson took graduate course work at Harvard in chemistry and mineralogy, followed by accepting appointment at Olivet College in Olivet, Michigan where he briefly was a professor of mathematics and physics. In 1891 he moved to Salt Lake City due to his interest in mining. He became involved with a number of mines in the Bingham Canyon mining district, notably the Old Jordan and South Galena mines. In 1895, he moved to Anaconda, Montana where with a Mr. Olson, Richardson together with his brother-in-law, Charles Francis Adams, ran a merchantile, supplying clothes and other dry goods to the miners. In 1899, he and his brother-in-law returned to Salt Lake City and opened the firm of Richardson & Adams. Richardson & Adams primarily ran an upscale clothing store (clothier) in downtown Salt Lake City, b", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPresidents of Dakota State University\nPeople from Hartford, Maine\nColby College alumni\nHarvard University alumni\nOlivet College faculty\nPeople from Salt Lake City\nPeople from Anaconda, Montana\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPresidents of Dakota State University\n\tHeads of universities and colleges in the United States\nPeople from Hartford, Maine\n\tPeople from Oxford County, Maine\n\t19th-century American people\n\t20th-century American people\nColby College alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Maine\nHarvard University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Massachusetts\nOlivet College faculty\n\tAmerican university and college faculty and staff\nPeople from Salt Lake City\n\tPeople from Salt Lake County, Utah\n\t19th-century American people\n\t20th-century American people\nPeople from Anaconda, Montana\n\tPeople from Deer Lodge County, Montana\n\t19th-century American people\n\t20th-century American people" }, { "title": "Humphrey Atherton", "content": "Major-General Humphrey Atherton, (c. 1607 \u2013 September 16, 1661), an early settler of Dorchester, Massachusetts, held the highest military rank in colonial New England. He first appeared in the records of Dorchester on March 18, 1637 and made freeman May 2, 1638. He became a representative in the General Court in 1638 and 1639\u201341. In 1653, he was Speaker of the House, representing Springfield, Massachusetts. He was chosen assistant governor, a member of the lower house of the General Court who also served as magistrate in the judiciary of colonial government, in 1654, and remained as such until his death.\" He was a member of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts and held the ranks of lieutenant and captain for several years before rising to the rank of major-general. He also organized the first militia in Massachusetts.\n\nIt is unclear where and when Atherton was born. It is presumed he came from Lancashire, England. He was active in the governance of the colony, taking part in the acquisition of Native American lands, the persecution of Quakers, and the apprehension and convictions of heretics. His accidental death was seen by the Quakers as a punishment from God for his persecution of them, an idea repeated in a play by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. He was one of the most successful land speculators in the New England colonies. He and his wife, Mary, had a number of children and several New England families have traced their ancestry to them. He", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Dorchester, Massachusetts\nMassachusetts colonial-era ministers\nAmerican military personnel of the Indian Wars\nNew England Puritanism\nMassachusetts colonial people\nQuaker persecution in colonial America\nAmerican land speculators\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Dorchester, Massachusetts\n\tPeople by city in Massachusetts\n\tPeople from Suffolk County, Massachusetts\nMassachusetts colonial-era ministers\n\tColonial American and Early Republic clergy\n\tPuritan ministers\nAmerican military personnel of the Indian Wars\n\tMilitary personnel by war\n\tAmerican people of the Indian Wars\nNew England Puritanism\n\tChristianity in the United States by state\n\tHistory of Christianity in the United States\nMassachusetts colonial people\n\tPeople of colonial Massachusetts\n\t17th-century American people\nQuaker persecution in colonial America\n\tAnti-Quakerism\n\tReligion in the Thirteen Colonies\nAmerican land speculators\n\tReal estate in the United States\n\tAmerican real estate businesspeople\n\tReal estate speculation" }, { "title": "Warren G. Phillips", "content": "Warren G. Phillips is a science teacher inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame in Emporia, Kansas, in 2010. He conducts brain-based STEM professional development for teachers around the country based upon the book Science Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites, which he co-authored with Marcia Tate. Phillips has also recorded and produced three CD\u2019s of Science Songs entitled Sing-A-Long Science teaching the science standards. From these songs, he developed a musical entitled The Science Secret. In 2020, He published a book called Oh, The Lives You'll Change! A Teacher's Story.\n\nTeaching career\nIn 2004, from 39 Disney teachers nationwide, Warren was selected as the Disney Middle School Teacher of The Year. He made a guest appearance on the Tony Danza Show in Fall 2004. In 2005, Phillips was selected as a contestant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. He was selected as national winner of the Time/Chevrolet Teacher of the Year in 2002 and won a Chevy Malibu as grand prize winner. Warren was selected to the USA Today All-USA Teaching Team in 2006. He was selected a finalist in Massachusetts in 2001, 2002, and 2003 for the Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching Math and Science. Warren won PBS Teachers Innovation Award in 2010. \n\nHe is co-author with Marcia Tate in a book about teaching strategies entitled Science Worksheets Don't Grow Dendrites. Warren is also the author of a teaching guidebook called Oh, The Lives You'll Change! A Teacher's Story.\n\nSince 2005, Phillips ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican science educators\nAmerican non-fiction writers\nEducation award winners\nNational Teachers Hall of Fame inductees\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican science educators\n\tEducators from the United States by subject\n\tScience education in the United States\n\tSchoolteachers from the United States\nAmerican non-fiction writers\n\t20th-century American non-fiction writers\n\t21st-century American non-fiction writers\n\tEducational book writers\nEducation award winners\n\tAwards received by educators\n\tRecipients of education awards\nNational Teachers Hall of Fame inductees\n\tEducators in the Hall of Fame\n\tEducation awards in the United States\n\tAmerican Hall of Fame inductees\n\tEducation in Emporia, Kansas\n\tEducation in Lyon County, Kansas\n\tAmerican education awards" }, { "title": "Lo chiamavano Bulldozer", "content": "Lo chiamavano Bulldozer, also known as They Called Him Bulldozer, Bulldozer or Uppercut, is a 1978 Italian action-comedy film directed by Michele Lupo.\n\nPlot \nBulldozer is a sailor and a retired American football superstar; landed by accident in the port of Livorno, he is involved in a sport challenge.\n\nCast \n Bud Spencer: Bulldozer\n Raimund Harmstorf: Serg. Kempfer\n Joe Bugner: Alberto Sarticoli Orso\n Ottaviano Dell'Acqua: Gerry\n Ren\u00e9 Kolldehoff: The colonel\n Gigi Reder: Curatolo\n Luigi Bonos: The mechanic\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1978 films\nItalian action comedy films\nItalian films\nFilms directed by Michele Lupo\nFilms set in Livorno\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1978 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1978 in film\nItalian action comedy films\n\tFilms by genre\n\tItalian comedy films\n\tItalian action films\nItalian films\n\tCinema of Italy\n\tFilms by country\nFilms directed by Michele Lupo\n\tFilms by director\n\tItalian film directors\nFilms set in Livorno\n\tFilms by city of setting\n\tFilms set in Italy\n\tLivorno" }, { "title": "TCL (GTPase)", "content": "TCL is a small (~21 kDa) signaling G protein (more specifically a GTPase), and is a member of the Rho family of GTPases.,.\n\nTCL (TC10-like) shares 85% and 78% amino acid similarity to TC10 and Cdc42, respectively. TCL mRNA is 2.5 kb long and is mainly expressed in heart. In vitro, TCL shows rapid GDP/GTP exchange and displays higher GTP dissociation and hydrolysis rates than TC10. Like other Rac/Cdc42/RhoUV members, GTP-bound TCL interacts with CRIB domains, such as those found in PAK and WASP. TCL produces large and dynamic F-actin-rich ruffles on the dorsal cell membrane in REF-52 fibroblasts. TCL activity is blocked by dominant negative Rac1 and Cdc42 mutants, suggesting a cross-talk between these three Rho GTPases.\n\nTCL is unrelated to TCL1A, a proto-oncogene implicated in the development of T-Cell Leukemias.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nG proteins\nGTPase\nRho family GTPases\nSignal transduction\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nG proteins\n\tProteins\n\tBiochemistry\nGTPase\n\tEnzymes\n\tBiochemistry\nRho family GTPases\n\tG proteins\n\tCell biology\nSignal transduction\n\tCell biology\n\tBiochemistry\n\tMolecular biology\n\tCell communication" }, { "title": "Adjectival", "content": "Adjectival may refer to:\n Anything related to or serving as an adjective\n Adjectival noun (Japanese)\n Adjectival demonym, an adjective used to indicate a location (e.g. Irish, Italian)\n List of adjectival and demonymic forms of place names\n List of adjectivals and demonyms for subcontinental regions\n List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations\n List of adjectivals and demonyms for cities\n List of adjectivals and demonyms of astronomical bodies\n List of adjectivals and demonyms for former regions\n List of adjectival tourisms\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGrammar\nAdjectives\nLinguistics terminology\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGrammar\n\tLinguistics\n\tPhilology\nAdjectives\n\tParts of speech\n\tLinguistics terminology\nLinguistics terminology\n\tTerminology used in multiple sports\n\tTerminology by topic\n\tSociology terminology\n\tScientific terminology\n\tAcademic terminology\n\tLinguistics\n\tPhilosophy terminology\n\tJargon\n\tLanguage\n\tCommunication design\n\tTerminology\n\tTechnical communication\n\tLexicology\n\tTranslation studies\n\tLexicography\n\tConcepts by field\n\tPhilosophy of language\n\tVocabulary\n\tWords\n\tSociolinguistics\n\tWriting\n\tSemantics\n\tLinguistic morphology\n\tEtymology\n\tLinguistic typology" }, { "title": "Palkaneh, Ilam", "content": "Palkaneh (, also Romanized as Palk\u0101neh; also known as Palg\u0101neh and Palk\u0101neh-ye \u2018Oly\u0101) is a village in Ghaleh Rural District, in the Zagros District of Chardavol County, Ilam Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 70, in 14 families. The village is populated by Kurds.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Chardavol County\nVillages in Ilam Province\nKurdish settlements in Ilam Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Chardavol County\n\tPopulated places in Ilam Province\nVillages in Ilam Province\n\tPopulated places in Ilam Province\n\tVillages in Iran by province\nKurdish settlements in Ilam Province\n\tKurdish settlements in Iran\n\tEthnic groups in Ilam Province" }, { "title": "Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics \u2013 Women's individual road race", "content": "The women's individual road race event at the 2020 Summer Olympics was held on 25 July 2021 on a course starting at Musashinonomori Park in Tokyo and ending at the Fuji Speedway in Shizuoka Prefecture. 67 cyclists from 40 nations competed, with 48 completing the course.\n\nThe race was won by rank outsider Anna Kiesenhofer of Austria. Kiesenhofer was part of the original breakaway, powering away at the very start of the race along with four other riders. She proceeded to drop her breakaway companions, all of whom were swallowed up by the peloton, soloing off the front at the Kagosaka Pass with to go and holding off the late chase from the pack. She won by 1' 15\" over the silver medalist, Annemiek van Vleuten of the Netherlands. \n\nVan Vleuten made a late attack with to go, distancing the remnants of the peloton. She celebrated after crossing the line, having mistakenly thought that all the breakaway riders had been caught and that she had won gold. The bronze medal went to Elisa Longo Borghini of Italy, after unsuccessfully attempting to bridge up to van Vleuten's attack and holding off the peloton.\n\nKiesenhofer's win was considered a huge upset; she had trained for the event without a coach or a professional team, and was not viewed as a contender to win a medal. Her solo victory was described by CNN as \"one of the biggest shocks in Olympics history\".\n\nBackground\nThis was the 10th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics since 1984. The reigning O", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics \u2013 Women's individual road race\nCycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics\n2020 Summer Olympics events\nCycling events at the 2020 Summer Olympics\nRoad cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics \u2013 Women's individual road race\n\tCycling at the Summer Olympics \u2013 Individual road race\nCycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics\n\t2020 Summer Olympics events\n\tCycling at the Summer Olympics\n2020 Summer Olympics events\n\t2020 Summer Olympics\n2021 in Olympic sports\nCycling events at the 2020 Summer Olympics\n\tCycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics\n\tCycling at the Summer Olympics\nRoad cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics\n\tRoad cycling at the Summer Olympics\n\tCycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics" }, { "title": "Carleton (1802 ship)", "content": "Carleton (or Carlton) was launched in New Brunswick or Nova Scotia in 1802. First she traded between Liverpool and North America. Then between 1806 and 1807 she made one voyage as a whaler to Van Diemen's Land. Afterwards she traded with the Caribbean and Malta, and was lost while sailing from Hull to Quebec.\n\nCareer\nCarleton first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1802.\n\nCaptain Sinclair Halcrow acquired a letter of marque on 11 December 1804.\n\nWhaling voyage (1805\u20131807): Captain Halcrow sailed for the New South Wales Whale Fishery in 1805. In September 1805 Carleton, of Liverpool, was reported in England to have been at the River Plate earlier that year. By February 1806 or so Carlton was \"all well\" around Cape Horn. By July 1806 Carleton, \"Malcrow\", master, was at Van Diemen's Land. While at Hobart, Halcrow and Carlton went whaling in the Derwent. Carlton sailed from Hobart on 4 September with Captain and Mrs. Sladden from Hobart as passengers, Captain Sladden having been recalled to join his division at Chatham. \n\nCarleton was at Saint Helena on 15 December 1806, from the South Seas, and sailed again on the 28th. She arrived back at Liverpool on 18 February 1807.\n\nCaptain John Clint acquired a letter of marque on 24 May 1808. Captain Clint had already sailed to St Domingo, having returned to Liverpool on 23 April 1808 with 573 bales and 330 bags of cotton. He then sailed to Haiti. After sailing to Haiti, Carlton, Clint, master, sailed to Malta from Haiti. From Malta C", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1802 ships\nShips built in New Brunswick\nShips built in Nova Scotia\nMerchant ships of the United Kingdom\nWhaling ships\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1802 ships\n\tShips by year\nShips built in New Brunswick\n\tShips by country\n\tShips by year\n\tShips by region\nShips built in Nova Scotia\n\tShips by country\n\tShips by year\n\tShips by region\nMerchant ships of the United Kingdom\n\tMerchant ships by country\n\tShips by country\n\tShips by type\nWhaling ships\n\tWhaling\n\tShips by type\n\tCommercial fishing vessels" }, { "title": "Hell on Earth (Toxic Holocaust album)", "content": "Hell on Earth is the second studio album by extreme metal band Toxic Holocaust. Along with Evil Never Dies it was reissued in 2010 to general critical approval.\n\nTrack listing\nAll songs written by Joel Grind.\n\nPersonnel\nToxic Holocaust\nJoel Grind - vocals, guitars, bass, drums\nAdditional musician\nBobby Steele - guitar solo on \"Hell on Earth\"\nProduction\nEd Repka - artwork\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2005 albums\nToxic Holocaust albums\nAlbums with cover art by Ed Repka\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2005 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t21st-century albums\nToxic Holocaust albums\n\tDiscographies of American artists\n\tHeavy metal group discographies\nAlbums with cover art by Ed Repka\n\tAlbums by cover artist\n\tAlbum cover artists" }, { "title": "Nate Hawthorne", "content": "Nate Hawthorne (January 19, 1951 \u2013 November 23, 2005) was an American former professional basketball player. He spent three seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA), one with the Los Angeles Lakers (1973-74) and two with the Phoenix Suns (1974\u201376). The Mount Vernon, Illinois, native attended Southern Illinois University prior to his NBA stint. He died at the age of 54 outside his home in Tempe, Arizona, suffering a massive heart attack.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican men's basketball players\nLos Angeles Lakers players\nPhoenix Suns players\nSouthern Illinois University alumni\nSportspeople from Mount Vernon, Illinois\nSportspeople from Tempe, Arizona\nNational Basketball Association players with retired numbers\n1973 NBA draft picks\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican men's basketball players\n\tAmerican basketball players\n\tMen's basketball players in the United States\nLos Angeles Lakers players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tPlayers of American football from Los Angeles\nPhoenix Suns players\n\tPlayers of American football from Phoenix\n\tPlayers of American football by team\nSouthern Illinois University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Illinois\n\tSouthern Illinois University\nSportspeople from Mount Vernon, Illinois\n\tSportspeople by city in the United States\n\tSportspeople from Illinois\nSportspeople from Tempe, Arizona\n\tSportspeople by city in the United States\n\tSportspeople from Arizona\nNational Basketball Association players with retired numbers\n\tNational Basketball Association players\n\tPlayers in the National Basketball Association\n1973 NBA draft picks\n\tNational Basketball Association draft\n\tNBA draft picks by year\n\tNBA draft picks by team" }, { "title": "Rachel Bowlby", "content": "Rachel Bowlby FBA (born 29 January 1957) is Professor of Comparative Literature at University College London.\n\nBiography\nBowlby completed undergraduate studies in Latin and Greek Literature at the University of Oxford (1979) and a PhD in Comparative Literature at Yale University in 1983. She held positions at the University of Sussex, University of Oxford, and the University of York before joining UCL in 2004 as Lord Northcliffe Professor of English Literature. Between 2014 and 2016 Bowlby was Professor of Comparative Literature. She rejoined UCL in 2017. Bowlby was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2007.\n\nSelect publications\nBowlby, R. H. 2013. A Child of One's Own: Parental Stories. Oxford, Oxford University Press.\nBowlby, R. H. 2007. Freudian Mythologies: Greek Tragedy and Modern Identities. Oxford, Oxford University Press.\nBowlby, R. H. 2001. Carried Away: The Invention of Modern Shopping. Columbia University Press.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAcademics of University College London\nFellows of the British Academy\nEnglish literary critics\nComparative literature academics\nAlumni of the University of Oxford\nYale University alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAcademics of University College London\n\tAcademics by university or college in London\n\tPeople associated with University College London\nFellows of the British Academy\n\tFellows of learned societies of the United Kingdom\n\tAcademics of the University of London\nEnglish literary critics\n\tBritish literary critics\n\tEnglish critics\nComparative literature academics\n\tComparative literature\n\tAcademics by academic discipline\nAlumni of the University of Oxford\n\tUniversity of Oxford people\n\tPeople associated with the University of Oxford\nYale University alumni\n\tYale University people\n\tAlumni by university or college in Connecticut\n\tPeople associated with Yale University" }, { "title": "Anthony Ranaudo", "content": "Anthony Ronald Ranaudo (born September 9, 1989) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red Sox, Texas Rangers, and Chicago White Sox. Prior to playing professionally, Ranaudo attended Louisiana State University and played college baseball for the LSU Tigers.\n\nEarly life and amateur career\nRanaudo was one of four children born to Angelo and Sharon Ranaudo. He was a New York Yankees fan growing up. He attended St. Aloysius School in Jackson Township, New Jersey and St. Rose High School in Belmar, New Jersey. During his time at St. Rose, he also played basketball and was president of the student council. Amassing numerous awards as a standout pitcher, Ranaudo was selected by the Texas Rangers in the 11th round of the 2007 Major League Baseball draft upon graduation, but did not sign a contract.\n\nRanaudo attended Louisiana State University (LSU). He pitched for the LSU Tigers baseball team from 2008 through 2010. Entering his junior season in 2010, Ranaudo was seen by many as one of the top pitchers coming into the draft. However, he missed five weeks of the 2010 season due to an elbow injury. He had a standout year in 2009, third in NCAA strikeouts and was a critical player in the Tigers' College World Series victory. However, upon returning from the elbow injury in 2010, neither his numbers nor performance were the same as the previous year.\n\nRanaudo also pitched twice in the Cape Cod Baseball League. After ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican baseball players\nBaseball players from New Jersey\nLouisiana State University alumni\nBoston Red Sox players\nTexas Rangers players\nChicago White Sox players\nMajor League Baseball pitchers\nAmerican people of Italian descent\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican baseball players\n\tBaseball players by nationality\n\tAmerican sportspeople\nBaseball players from New Jersey\n\tBaseball players from the United States by state\n\tSportspeople from New Jersey\nLouisiana State University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Louisiana\n\tPeople associated with Louisiana State University\nBoston Red Sox players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\n\tTexas Rangers players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\nChicago White Sox players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\nMajor League Baseball pitchers\n\tMajor League Baseball players by position\nBaseball pitchers\n\tBaseball players by position\nAmerican people of Italian descent\n\tAmerican people by ethnic or national origin\n\tPeople of Italian descent" }, { "title": "Sheriff of Dingwall", "content": "The Sheriff of Dingwall was historically the office responsible for enforcing law and order in Dingwall, Scotland and bringing criminals to justice. Dingwall was granted royal burgh status in 1226 by King Alexander II of Scotland. The seat of the sheriffdom from 1265 was Dingwall Castle.\n\nSheriffs of Dingwall\n\nAlexander Comyn (1264-1266)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistory of law enforcement in the United Kingdom\nSheriffs in Scotland\nDingwall\nHistory of Scotland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistory of law enforcement in the United Kingdom\n\tLaw enforcement in the United Kingdom\n\tHistory of the United Kingdom by topic\nSheriffs in Scotland\n\tScots law\n\tLegal history of Scotland\nDingwall\n\tTowns in Highland (council area)\n\tTowns in Scotland\nHistory of Scotland\n\tHistory of Europe by country\n\tHistory of the United Kingdom by constituent country\n\tScottish history by topic" }, { "title": "Miller\u2013Horton\u2013Barben Farm", "content": "Miller\u2013Horton\u2013Barben Farm is a historic home and farm and national historic district located at Mendon in Monroe County, New York. The farm was established about 1808, and is one of the oldest in town. It includes a Greek Revival style homestead built between about 1822 and 1825, a Greek Revival barn (c. 1850), a gambrel roofed barn (c. 1920), an English barn (c. 1825), and a brick smokehouse (c. 1850). The house is seven bays wide and has a three-story recessed entrance and setback second story. It is of post and beam construction and sheathed in clapboard. Also on the property is the Miller-Barben Cemetery, with burials dating between 1811 and 1858.\n\nIt was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric farms in the United States\nGreek Revival architecture in New York (state)\nHistoric districts on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)\nCemeteries in Monroe County, New York\nResidential buildings in Monroe County, New York\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric farms in the United States\n\tFarms on the National Register of Historic Places\n\tAgriculture in the United States by state\nGreek Revival architecture in New York (state)\n\tGreek Revival architecture in the United States by state\n\tArchitecture in New York (state)\nHistoric districts on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)\n\tHistoric districts in the United States by state\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in New York (state)\n\tHistoric sites in New York (state)\nCemeteries in Monroe County, New York\n\tCemeteries in New York (state) by county\n\tGeography of Monroe County, New York\n\tDeath in New York (state)\nResidential buildings in Monroe County, New York\n\tBuildings and structures in Monroe County, New York\n\tResidential buildings in the United States by state\n\tArchitecture in New York (state) by county" }, { "title": "Soraisam Sandeep Singh", "content": "Soraisam Sandeep Singh (born 1 March 1995) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Indian Super League club Kerala Blasters FC. He was born in the village of Huikap, a place in Andro A/C of Manipur.\n\nClub career\n\nEarly career \nSandeep did his youth football at the academy of Shillong Lajong before being promoted to the senior team in 2014. He made his debut for the senior team in a 5-2 loss against Pune FC on 30 January 2015 as which he came on as a substitute for Durga Boro in the 79th minute. Sandeep missed out to make any further appearance and was not played for the rest of the season and missed out to make any appearance in the next season as whole. He played his first match of the 2016-17 season against Aizawl on 17 January 2017 which ended 2-1 to Aizawl. He left Shillong for the I-League 2nd division club Langsning SC for the 2017-18 season before leaving the club for former Indian Super League side ATK for the 2018-19 season, where he didn't feature for the club on that season. Sandeep signed for the I-League club TRAU FC for the 2019-20 season. He played his debut match for the club on 11 December 2019 against Mohun Bagan in a 4-0 lose. Sandeep played his last match for the club against Indian Arrows on 12 January 2020 which they won 2-0.\n\nKerala Blasters\nOn 22 August 2020, Sandeep was signed by Indian Super League club Kerala Blasters on a one year contract. He made his debut for the Blasters on 13 December 2020 against Bengaluru FC, coming", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian footballers\nAssociation football defenders\nKerala Blasters FC players\nPeople from Manipur\nIndian Super League players\nShillong Lajong F.C. players\nTRAU FC players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian footballers\n\tAssociation football players by nationality\n\tSportspeople from India by sport\nAssociation football defenders\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tFootballers by position\nKerala Blasters FC players\n\tIndian Super League players\n\tFootballers in India by club\nPeople from Manipur\n\tPeople from India by state or union territory\nIndian Super League players\n\tFootballers in India by competition\n\tIndian Super League\nShillong Lajong F.C. players\n\tFootballers in India by club\n\tI-League players\nTRAU FC players\n\tFootballers in India by club\n\tI-League players\n" }, { "title": "Michael Brown (footballer, born 1977)", "content": "Michael Robert Brown (born 25 January 1977) is an English former professional footballer and football manager who now works as a pundit.\n\nA former England under-21 international midfielder, his hard-tackling style sometimes caused him to take criticism from others in the game. He began his career with Manchester City having come through their youth ranks, and was named as the club's Player of the Year in 1998, before featuring in their Second Division play-off final victory in 1999. He also spent time on loan at Hartlepool United, Portsmouth and Sheffield United, before he was sold to Sheffield United for a \u00a3400,000 fee in January 2000. He scored 36 goals in 174 appearances during a four-year stay in Sheffield, being named as the club's Player of the Year in 2002 and named on the PFA Team of the Year the following year.\n\nHe moved back to the Premier League with Tottenham Hotspur for a \u00a3500,000 fee in January 2004. After two years with Spurs he moved on to Fulham for an 18-month stay. He was transferred to Wigan Athletic in July 2007, where he would spend two seasons before making the move to Portsmouth in August 2009. He played for the club in their 2010 FA Cup final defeat to Chelsea, but could not prevent them from being relegated out of the top-flight that same year. He joined Leeds United in July 2011, and went on to spend the next three years at Elland Road. He signed with Port Vale in July 2014, and also took on a coaching role with them, before becoming assistant manag", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\nAssociation football midfielders\nManchester City F.C. players\nSheffield United F.C. players\nTottenham Hotspur F.C. players\nFulham F.C. players\nWigan Athletic F.C. players\nPortsmouth F.C. players\nLeeds United F.C. players\nPort Vale F.C. players\nEnglish football managers\nEnglish Football League players\nPremier League players\nFA Cup Final players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\n\tAssociation football players by nationality\n\tSportspeople from England\n\tEngland international footballers\nAssociation football midfielders\n\tAssociation football players by position\nManchester City F.C. players\n\tPlayers of English football clubs by club\n\tManchester City F.C.\nSheffield United F.C. players\n\tPlayers of English football clubs by club\n\tSheffield United F.C.\nTottenham Hotspur F.C. players\n\tPlayers of English football clubs by club\n\tTottenham Hotspur F.C.\nFulham F.C. players\n\tPlayers of English football clubs by club\n\tFulham F.C.\nWigan Athletic F.C. players\n\tPlayers of English football clubs by club\n\tWigan Athletic F.C.\nPortsmouth F.C. players\n\tPlayers of English football clubs by club\n\tPortsmouth F.C.\nLeeds United F.C. players\n\tPlayers of English football clubs by club\n\tLeeds United F.C.\nPort Vale F.C. players\n\tPlayers of English football clubs by club\n\tPort Vale F.C.\nEnglish football managers\n\tFootball managers by nationality\nEnglish Football League players\n\tAssociation football players by league\nPremier League players\n\tAssociation football players by league\nFA Cup Final players\n\tFA Cup players\n\tAssociation football players by competition\n" }, { "title": "Mazdoor Kisan Sangram Samiti", "content": "Mazdoor Kisan Sangram Samiti (, 'Worker-Peasant Struggle Association') was a mass organisation in Bihar, India. MKSS was founded in 1981 by Dr. Vinayan, Arvind Ji and other mass leaders. The following of MKSS was largely made up of Dalits.\n\nMKSS emerged from the Jayaprakash Narayan-led anti-Emergency struggles in Bihar. Dr. Vinayan and Arvind Ji had been leaders of the JP movement and influenced by Mahamaya Prasad Sinha. They had founded MKSS to struggle for land reform and minimum wages. The Jehanabad and Gaya districts were the epicentres of the movement. The Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Unity Organisation (from 1982 onwards, the CPI(ML) Party Unity) aligned with MKSS. Effectively CPI(ML) Party Unity came to operate as the armed squad of MKSS, confronting the private armies of landlords (senas).\n\nIn 1984 the MKSS secretary Krishna Singh was killed by landlord senas. In April 1986 police opened fire on a MKSS rally in Arwal where 23 poor peasants were killed. Following the Arwal massacre MKSS was banned.\n\nIn June 1987 MKSS was divided in two. Dr. Vinayan became increasingly hostile to CPI(ML) Party Unity, citing that the killings conducted by the party damaged the image of MKSS. One MKSS faction remained loyal to Dr. Vinayan, the other led by Arvind Ji retained links to CPI(ML) Party Unity. The Dr. Vinayan faction reconstructed themselves as the Jan Mukti Andolan. CPI(ML) Party Unity reconstituted its peasant front as the Mazdoor Kisan Sangrami Parishad. How", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolitical movements in Bihar\nCommunism in India\nCommunist organizations in India\nFarmers' organizations\nPeasant revolts\nDalit organisations\n1981 establishments in India\nDefunct organisations based in India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolitical movements in Bihar\n\tPolitics of Bihar\n\tIndian political movements\nCommunism in India\n\tCommunism by country\n\tPolitical ideologies in India\nCommunist organizations in India\n\tCommunism in India\n\tPolitical organizations in India\nFarmers' organizations\n\tAgriculture in India\n\tWorkers' organizations\nPeasant revolts\n\tIndian rebellions\n\tAgrarian politics\nDalit organisations\n\tDalit politics in India\n\tSocial movements in India\n1981 establishments in India\n\t1981 in India\n\tOrganizations established in 1981\nDefunct organisations based in India\n\tDefunct organizations by country\n\tFormer organizations in India\n\tPolitical organizations in India" }, { "title": "Nathalie Bioko", "content": "Nathalie Bioko Makongi, known as Nathalie Bioko, is a DR Congolese footballer. She has been a member of the DR Congo women's national team.\n\nClub career\nBioko has played for Grand H\u00f4tel in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.\n\nInternational career\nBioko was capped for the DR Congo at senior level during the 2006 African Women's Championship.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDR Congo women's international footballers\nWomen's association football forwards\nDemocratic Republic of the Congo women's footballers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDR Congo women's international footballers\n\tFemale association football players by national team\n\tDR Congo international footballers\nWomen's association football forwards\n\tAssociation football forwards\n\tFemale association football forwards\n\tAssociation football players by position\nDemocratic Republic of the Congo women's footballers\n\tFootballers from the Democratic Republic of the Congo by position\n\tWomen's association football players by nationality\n\tFootball in the Democratic Republic of the Congo\n\tWomen's association football in Africa by country" }, { "title": "Grant Stuart", "content": "Grant Stuart (born 2 August 1975) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s. He played for the Balmain Tigers in 1994 and the Newcastle Knights from 1998 to 1999.\n\nPlaying career\nStuart made his first grade debut for Balmain in Round 13 1994 against Illawarra. Stuart made a total of 7 appearances for Balmain as the club finished last on the table claiming the wooden spoon. Stuart then joined Newcastle in 1998. Stuart then went on to make 1 appearance in both 1998 and 1999 before retiring.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian rugby league players\nBalmain Tigers players\nNewcastle Knights players\nRugby league players from New South Wales\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian rugby league players\n\tRugby league players by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Australia\n\tBirths in Australia\nBalmain Tigers players\n\tNational Rugby League players\n\tRugby league players from Sydney\nNewcastle Knights players\n\tNational Rugby League players\n\tRugby league players from New South Wales\nRugby league players from New South Wales\n\tRugby league players by region\n\tSportspeople from New South Wales" }, { "title": "Meydan-e Shohada Metro Station", "content": "Meydan-e Shohada Metro Station, translated as Shohada Square Metro Station is an interchange station between Tehran Metro Line 4 and Line 6. Originally it started as the eastern terminus of line 4 which got subsequently extended further. Since April 2019 line 6 is terminating here. \n\nThe station is located in Shohada Square along 17th of Shahrivar Ave. It is between Ebn-e Sina Metro Station and Darvazeh Shemiran Metro Station.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTehran Metro stations\nRailway stations opened in 2009\nTransport in Tehran\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTehran Metro stations\n\tMetro stations in Iran\n\tRail transport in Tehran\n\tTransport infrastructure in Tehran\nRailway stations opened in 2009\n\tRailway stations in Iran\n\t2009 establishments in Iran\nTransport in Tehran\n\tTransportation in Iran\n\tPublic transport in Iran\n\tPublic transport in Tehran\n\tTransport infrastructure in Tehran" }, { "title": "American Hellenic Institute", "content": "The American Hellenic Institute (AHI) is a Greek American organization created in 1974 to strengthen US-Greece and US-Cyprus relations, as well as relations within Hellenic-American community. The group has a lobbying focus, which distinguishes it from the other organizations associated with AHI.\n\nHistory\nThe American Hellenic Institute was created on August 1, 1974, by Eugene Rossides in response to the Turkish occupation of Cyprus. The Institute argued that Turkey had violated the US Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 and Foreign Military Sales Act, in that Turkish forces were purportedly using American weapons. They called upon Henry Kissinger, who would be a perennial obstacle to the AHI's goals, to condemn Turkey and to deny it further sales and aid until all Turkish troops were withdrawn from the soil of Cyprus. This petition was denied, but under continued pressure from AHI, Congress decided on an arms embargo toward Turkey. In December 1974, an AHI-sponsored $25 million Congressional aid package to Cyprus was approved.\n\nOther groups under the American Hellenic Institute\nOther groups include:\nAHI Business Network (created 1989)\nAmerican Hellenic Institute Foundation, Inc. (AHIF- think tank created 1975)\nFoundation for Hellenic Studies (created 1995)\n\nMajor activities (including those taken as part of AHI)\n\nAHI has been a part of many political activities and lobbying actions. Representatives of AHI have testified before Congress with great frequency on topics related ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGreek-American history\nGreek-American organizations\nThink tanks based in the United States\nLobbying organizations in the United States\nOrganizations established in 1974\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGreek-American history\n\tGreek diaspora in North America\n\tEthnic groups in the United States by city\nGreek-American organizations\n\tOrganizations based in the United States by ethnic or national origin\n\tOverseas Greek organisations\nThink tanks based in the United States\n\tThink tanks by country\n\tPolitical and economic think tanks in the United States\n\tOrganizations based in the United States by activity\nLobbying organizations in the United States\n\tPolitical advocacy groups in the United States\n\tOrganizations based in the United States by activity\nOrganizations established in 1974\n\tOrganizations by year of establishment\n\t1974 establishments in the United States\n\tOrganizations based in the United States by year of establishment" }, { "title": "Vehicle registration plates of the Caribbean Netherlands", "content": "The Caribbean Netherlands requires its residents to register their motor vehicles and display vehicle registration plates. Current plates are North American standard 6 \u00d7 12 inches (152 \u00d7 300 mm).\n\nPassenger plates \nPlates with the large letter \"B\" indicate a plate from Bonaire, while the large letter \"E\" indicates a plate from St. Eustatius, and a large letter \"S\" indicates a plate from Saba. For plates with different letters see the Non-passenger baseplate section below.\n\nNon-passenger plates\n\nSome plates start with different letters, sometimes similar to plates of the Netherlands: AB for buses; BF for moped; D for government; H for rental car; MF for motorcycle; TX for taxi; V for trucks and commercial vehicles; and Z for heavy equipment.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVehicle registration plates by country\nVehicle registration plates of the Netherlands\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVehicle registration plates by country\n\tTransport infrastructure by country\n\tTransport by country\nVehicle registration plates of the Netherlands\n\tVehicle registration plates by country\n\tTransport in the Netherlands\n\tRoad transport in the Netherlands" }, { "title": "Hyperion XP-1", "content": "The Hyperion XP-1 is a hydrogen-powered one-off sports car developed and manufactured by American California-based automobile manufacturer Hyperion Motors. Unveiled to the public on August 12, 2020, it is the first one-off car built by the brand.\n\nSpecifications \nThe XP-1 is touted by Hyperion to be the first hydrogen-powered \"supercar\" and has a top range of 1016 miles, assuming that 55% of the driving is city and 45% is on the highway. The XP-1's curb weight comes out to 1248\u00a0kg (2751\u00a0lb), typical of many other petrol-powered supercars in that field, due to an ultra-light carbon-titanium monocoque chassis. The 1016-mile range of the XP-1 is possible due to a bigger hydrogen tank than other hydrogen-powered vehicles such as the Toyota Mirai, or the Honda Clarity. The CEO of Hyperion Motors, Angelo Kafantaris, wants to make an infrastructure of hydrogen-refueling stations, similar to Tesla's Supercharger network. However, there will be fewer stations to recharge tanks of hydrogen due to the long range of the XP-1. The XP-1 is powered by 4 electric motors, one at each wheel, which by the main fuel cell, making it capable of a top speed of 221\u00a0mph (356\u00a0km/h) and a 0 to 60\u00a0mph (100\u00a0km/h) time of 2.2 seconds. The XP-1 comes with a 3-speed automatic transmission, and huge amounts of power are possible through ultracapacitors, which help increase the power output of the fuel cell to the electric motors.\n\nDesign \nThe XP-1 took nearly a decade of development from the design to actual", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHydrogen vehicles\nSports cars\nAmerican sports cars\nCars introduced in 2020\nElectric cars\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHydrogen vehicles\n\tAlternative fuel vehicles\n\tElectric vehicles\nSports cars\n\tCars by type\nAmerican sports cars\n\tAmerican cars by type\n\tCars of the United States\nCars introduced in 2020\n\t2020 introductions\n\tCars by year of introduction\nElectric cars\n\tBattery electric vehicles\n\tElectric vehicle technology\n\tElectric vehicles" }, { "title": "Volkswagen-Audi V8 engine", "content": "The Volkswagen-Audi V8 engine family is a series of mechanically similar, gasoline-powered and diesel-powered, V-8, internal combustion piston engines, developed and produced by the Volkswagen Group, in partnership with Audi, since 1988. They have been used in various Volkswagen Group models, and by numerous Volkswagen-owned companies. The first spark-ignition gasoline V8 engine configuration was used in the 1988 Audi V8 model; and the first compression-ignition diesel V8 engine configuration was used in the 1999 Audi A8 3.3 TDI Quattro. V8 gasoline and diesel engine configurations have and variants been used in most Audi, Volkswagen, Porsche, Bentley, and Lamborghini models ever since. The larger-displacement diesel V8 engine configuration has also been used in various Scania commercial vehicles; such as in trucks, buses, and marine applications.\n\nDiscontinued production engines\n\nGasoline\nAll Volkswagen Group V8 gasoline engines are constructed from a lightweight, cast aluminum alloy cylinder block (crankcase) and cylinder heads. They all use multi-valve technology, with the valves being operated by two overhead camshafts per cylinder bank (sometimes referred to as 'quad cam'). All functions of engine control are carried out by varying types of Robert Bosch GmbH Motronic electronic engine control units. They are all longitudinally front-mounted, and the V8 engines listed below were for a long time only used in cars bearing the Audi marque, but latterly being installed in ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVolkswagen Group engines\nAudi engines\nV8 engines\nInternal combustion piston engines\nGasoline engines by model\nDiesel engines by model\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVolkswagen Group engines\n\tEngines by company\n\tMotor vehicle engines\nAudi engines\n\tEngines by company\n\tMotor vehicle engines\nV8 engines\n\tEngine technology\n\tEngine layouts\nInternal combustion piston engines\n\tInternal combustion engine\n\tEngine technology\nGasoline engines by model\n\tEngines by fuel type\n\tInternal combustion engine\nDiesel engines by model\n\tEngines by fuel type\n\tInternal combustion engine" }, { "title": "Visio Corporation", "content": "Visio Corporation was a software company based in Seattle, Washington, USA. Its principal product was a diagramming application software of the same name. It was acquired by Microsoft and is now in a division of that company, which continues to develop the application under the name Microsoft Visio.\n\nHistory\nAxon Corporation was incorporated May 1, 1989, shortly after Jeremy Jaech left Aldus. Later, in summer 1990, Jeremy Jaech and Ted Johnson met to come up with the initial product definition and then in the fall of 1990 recruited Dave Walter as their third founder. All of its founders came from Aldus Corporation: Jeremy Jaech and Dave Walter were two of Aldus's original founders, and Ted Johnson was the lead developer of Aldus PageMaker for Windows.\n\nIn 1992, before it had released a single product, the company changed its name to Shapeware. It finally released its first application, Visio, in November of that year.\n\nWhen Shapeware released Visio 4.0 on August 18, 1995, it was one of the first applications developed specifically for Windows 95.\n\nIn November 1995, Shapeware changed its own name to Visio and on November 9, 1995, marked its initial public offering of stock under the ticker VSIO.\n\nOn January 7, 2000, Microsoft Corporation acquired Visio in a stock swap. Microsoft gave Visio shareholders 0.45 Microsoft shares for each Visio share. Based on the value of Microsoft stock when the deal closed the trade was worth approximately US$1.5 billion. This was Microsoft's lar", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSoftware companies based in Seattle\nDefunct companies based in Washington (state)\nDefunct software companies of the United States\nAmerican companies established in 1989\nMicrosoft acquisitions\nDiagramming software\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSoftware companies based in Seattle\n\tCompanies based in Seattle\n\tSoftware companies of the United States by location\nDefunct companies based in Washington (state)\n\tCompanies based in Washington (state) \n\tDefunct companies of the United States by state\nDefunct software companies of the United States\n\tDefunct companies in the software industry\n\tSoftware companies of the United States\nAmerican companies established in 1989\n\t1989 establishments in the United States\n\tCompanies established in 1989\nMicrosoft acquisitions\n\tAcquisitions by Microsoft\n\tSubsidiaries of Microsoft\nDiagramming software\n\tSoftware by purpose\n\tTypes of software\n\tGraphic software" }, { "title": "Abstract: The Art of Design", "content": "Abstract: The Art of Design is a Netflix original documentary series highlighting artists in the field of design. It was released on Netflix on February 10, 2017. The series was created by former Wired editor-in-chief Scott Dadich.\n\nThe first season profiled illustrator Christoph Niemann, Nike shoe designer Tinker Hatfield, stage designer Es Devlin, architect Bjarke Ingels, automotive designer Ralph Gilles, graphic designer Paula Scher, photographer Platon, and interior designer Ilse Crawford.\n\nIn 2019, Netflix announced that the series had been renewed for a second season, which was released on September 25, 2019.\n\nEpisodes\n\nSeason 1 (2017)\n\nSeason 2 (2019)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNetflix original documentaries\nAmerican documentary television series\nDesign television series\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNetflix original documentaries\n\tNetflix original programming\n\tDocumentary films about the visual arts\n\tDocumentary films about television\nAmerican documentary television series\n\tDocumentary television series about art\n\t2010s American documentary television series\nDesign television series\n\tDesign media\n\tTelevision series about the visual arts\n\tTelevision shows about design" }, { "title": "1936 Galician Statute of Autonomy referendum", "content": "A referendum on the approval of the Galician Statute of Autonomy was held in Galicia on Saturday, 4 July 1936. Voters were asked whether they ratified a proposed draft Statute of Autonomy Galicia. Article 12 of the Spanish Constitution of 1931 allowed for Spanish provinces to be organized into \"autonomous regions\", provided that a regional Statute was proposed by a majority of the provinces' municipalities comprising at least two-thirds of the provincial population and that two-thirds majority of all those eligible to vote accepted the draft Statute.\n\nThe referendum resulted in 99.4% of valid votes in support of the draft Statute on a turnout of 74.5%, representing 74.0% of the electorate. However, the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War prevented the draft Statute from being submitted to the Spanish Cortes for its final approval.\n\nResults\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nReferendums in Galicia (Spain)\n1936 referendums\n1936 in Galicia (Spain)\nAutonomy referendums\nSpanish Civil War\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nReferendums in Galicia (Spain)\n\tReferendums in Spain\n\tReferendums by region\n\tPolitics of Galicia (Spain)\n1936 referendums\n\t1936 elections in Europe\n\tPolitical events in 1936\n1936 in Galicia (Spain)\n\t20th century in Galicia (Spain)\n\t1930s in Spain\n\tYears in Spain\nAutonomy referendums\n\tReferendums by type\n\tSelf-determination\n\tPolitics by issue\nSpanish Civil War\n\t20th-century conflicts\n\tConflicts in 1936\n\tCivil wars involving the states and peoples of Europe\n\tRebellions in Spain\n\tWars involving Spain\n\tCivil wars of the Interwar period\n\t20th-century military history of Spain" }, { "title": "Sandalus", "content": "Sandalus is a genus of cicada parasite beetles in the family Rhipiceridae.\n\nSpecies\n\n Sandalus atricolor Picco, 1916\n Sandalus attenuatus (Laporte, 1834)\n Sandalus bowkeri P\u00e9ringuey, 1888\n Sandalus capensis (Gu\u00e9rin-M\u00e9neville, 1843)\n Sandalus castanescens Fairmaire, 1897\n Sandalus costipennis Boheman, 1851\n Sandalus cribricollis Van Dyke, 1923\n Sandalus distinctus P\u00e9ringuey, 1888\n Sandalus goryi (Laporte, 1834)\n Sandalus insuleatus Pic, 1923\n Sandalus kani Sakai & Sakai, 1981\n Sandalus marginatus P\u00e9ringuey, 1888\n Sandalus mystacinus (Fabricius, 1794)\n Sandalus nebulosus (Gu\u00e9rin-M\u00e9neville, 1843)\n Sandalus niger Knoch, 1801\n Sandalus petrophya Knoch, 1801\n Sandalus porosus LeConte, 1868\n Sandalus proximus P\u00e9ringuey, 1888\n Sandalus punctulatus Boheman, 1851\n Sandalus randyi Schnepp & Powell, 2018\n Sandalus sauteri Emden, 1924\n Sandalus segnis Lewis, 1887\n Sandalus subelongatus Picco, 1907\n Sandalus taiwanicus Lee, Sat\u00f4 & Sakai, 2005\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetle genera\nRhipiceridae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetle genera\n\tInsects of the family Rhipiceridae\n\tInsect genera\nRhipiceridae\n\tColeoptera families\n\tBeetles\n\tInsect families" }, { "title": "East Menggala, Tulang Bawang", "content": "East Menggala (Indonesian: Menggala Timur) is a district located in the Tulang Bawang Regency of Lampung in Sumatra, Indonesia.\n\nBorder \nThe border district of East Rawajitu as follows:\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Tulang Bawang Regency\nPopulated places in Lampung\nDistricts of Sumatra\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Tulang Bawang Regency\n\tSubdistricts of Indonesia\n\tGeography of Lampung\nPopulated places in Lampung\n\tPopulated places in Sumatra\n\tGeography of Lampung\nDistricts of Sumatra\n\tSubdistricts of Indonesia\n\tGeography of Sumatra\n\tSumatra" }, { "title": "Compactification (physics)", "content": "In physics, compactification means changing a theory with respect to one of its space-time dimensions. Instead of having a theory with this dimension being infinite, one changes the theory so that this dimension has a finite length, and may also be periodic.\n\nCompactification plays an important part in thermal field theory where one compactifies time, in string theory where one compactifies the extra dimensions of the theory, and in two- or one-dimensional solid state physics, where one considers a system which is limited in one of the three usual spatial dimensions.\n\nAt the limit where the size of the compact dimension goes to zero, no fields depend on this extra dimension, and the theory is dimensionally reduced.\n\nCompactification in string theory\n\nIn string theory, compactification is a generalization of Kaluza\u2013Klein theory. It tries to reconcile the gap between the conception of our universe based on its four observable dimensions with the ten, eleven, or twenty-six dimensions which theoretical equations lead us to suppose the universe is made with.\n\nFor this purpose it is assumed the extra dimensions are \"wrapped\" up on themselves, or \"curled\" up on Calabi\u2013Yau spaces, or on orbifolds. Models in which the compact directions support fluxes are known as flux compactifications. The coupling constant of string theory, which determines the probability of strings splitting and reconnecting, can be described by a field called a dilaton. This in turn can be described as the size ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nConcepts in physics\nString theory\nQuantum field theory\nTheoretical physics\nDimensional analysis\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nConcepts in physics\n\tPhysics\n\tConcepts by field\n\tScientific concepts\nString theory\n\tQuantum mechanics\n\tTheoretical physics\nQuantum field theory\n\tQuantum mechanics\n\tTheoretical physics\nTheoretical physics\n\tPhysics\n\tFields of mathematics\nDimensional analysis\n\tPhysics\n\tMathematical analysis\n\tScientific methods\n\tSizes in an objective comparative scale\n\tSimilarity (geometry)" }, { "title": "Thomas Cubitt (British Army officer)", "content": "General Sir Thomas Astley Cubitt, (9 April 1871 \u2013 19 May 1939) was a British Army officer of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, who commanded a division in the First World War and in retirement served as Governor of Bermuda.\n\nCubitt was the youngest son of a family of rural gentry in Norfolk, who joined the Royal Artillery in 1891. He requested colonial service, and spent five years in Africa, where he was involved in the creation of the West African Frontier Force and served in a number of campaigns in northern Nigeria. Shortly before the outbreak of the First World War, he was appointed as Deputy Commissioner in Somaliland, where he mounted a series of campaigns against the Dervish State.\n\nHe requested a transfer to the Western Front in 1916, and commanded an infantry battalion and a brigade before being promoted to take command of 38th (Welsh) Division in early 1918. He led the division until the Armistice, with marked success. Following the war, he held a series of peacetime commands in Germany, Egypt, and England, before being made Governor of Bermuda in 1931. He held this position until 1936, when he retired.\n\nFamily background\nBorn at Great Yarmouth on 9 April 1871, Thomas was the third son of Major Frank Astley Cubitt and his wife Bertha, daughter of Captain Thomas Blakiston of the Royal Navy. The family resided at Thorpe Hall in Norwich, with an estate at Fritton, near Great Yarmouth. Major Cubitt came from a family of rural gentry, and had attended ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish Army personnel of the First World War\nBritish colonial governors and administrators\nGovernors of Bermuda\nPeople from Great Yarmouth\nRoyal Artillery officers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish Army personnel of the First World War\n\tMilitary personnel of World War I by nationality\n\tBritish Army personnel by war\n\tPeople of World War I by nationality\n\tWorld War I British Army personnel\nBritish colonial governors and administrators\n\tColonial administrators by nationality\n\tBritish colonial officials\n\tPolitical office-holders in British overseas territories\nGovernors of Bermuda\n\tGovernors of British Overseas Territories\n\tColonial governors and administrators\nPeople from Great Yarmouth\n\tPeople from Norfolk by town\n\tPeople by city or town in England\nRoyal Artillery officers\n\tBritish Army officers\n\tArtillery officers by nationality\n\tRoyal Artillery personnel" }, { "title": "La hora marcada", "content": "La hora marcada (\"The Marked Hour\" or \"The Appointed Time\") was a 1986 Mexican television anthology series presenting horror and science fiction in the vein of The Twilight Zone, originally aired from 1988 to 1990 by Canal de las Estrellas, with half-hour episodes, and re-broadcast from 1997 to 1999 at various times by Channel 9 (Mexico) and local Televisa channels. Although virtually unknown outside Mexico, it achieved a popular and critical success in that region. The series was the first opportunity for many Mexican filmmakers to venture into the genre of horror, and its rotating cast of writers and directors included Emmanuel Lubezki, Guillermo del Toro and Alfonso Cuar\u00f3n.\n\nCharacters \n\nThe \"Woman in Black\" (La Dama De Negro), who typically makes cameo appearances wearing a long dress and a black veil in the background near the middle or end of many episodes, and sometimes plays a more active role in the episode, is a personification of Death (La Muerte). She was played by several actresses; among the most frequent: Frances Ondiviela, Margot Buzali, and Tere Hernandez.\n\nIn the 2007 spin-off series 13 Miedos (\"Thirteen Fears\", sometimes stylized as m13dos), this character is replaced by a similar character played by Constantino Mor\u00e1n, as a male narrator or Horror Host with black eyes without pupils, dressed in black, and portrayed as the devil.\n\nEpisodes\n\nCrew \n\nCreator: \n Carmen Armend\u00e1riz\n\nProducers: \n Fernando Saenz de Miera, 98 episodes\n Carmen Armend\u00e1riz, 100 episode", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMexican television series\nHorror television series\nScience fiction television series\nAnthology television series\nCanal de las Estrellas original programming\nTelevision series by Televisa\nTelevision series about death\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMexican television series\n\tTelevision in Mexico\n\tSpanish-language television shows\nHorror television series\n\tTelevision genres\n\tTelevision series by genre\nScience fiction television series\n\tTelevision genres\n\tTelevision series by genre\nAnthology television series\n\tTelevision genres\n\tTelevision series by genre\nCanal de las Estrellas original programming\n\tTelevision series by network\n\tMexican television networks\nTelevision series by Televisa\n\tTelevision series by network\n\tMexican television networks\nTelevision series about death\n\tTelevision series by topic\n\tDeath in popular culture" }, { "title": "Jakki Mohr", "content": "Jakki J. Mohr is the Regents Professor of Marketing at the University of Montana. In 2008, she became the first woman in Montana to be named a Regents Professor by the Board of Regents.\n\nEarly life and education\nMohr was born and raised in Boise, Idaho, where she also completed her undergraduate degree at Boise State University. She graduated at the top of her class and was the recipient of a national award from The Wall Street Journal for being an \"outstanding business graduate.\" From there, Mohr earned her master's degree in marketing from Colorado State University and her PhD in the same subject from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. During her senior year, she accepted an internship at Hewlett-Packard in Boise, where she worked at the purchasing desk.\n\nCareer\nMohr joined the faculty at the University of Montana's School of Business as an associate professor of marketing in 1997 after working at the University of Colorado Boulder. During her early years at the institution, she published her first textbook, Marketing of High-technology Products and Innovations, and was named \"Montana's professor of the year\" by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. By 2002, Mohr was appointed to the rank of full professor and was the recipient of UM's Most Inspirational Teacher of the Year Award. In recognition of her academic achievements, she was also the first woman in Montana to be named a Regents Professor by the Board of Regents.\n\nAs a full professor and Poe Fami", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversity of Montana faculty\nWomen academics\nPeople from Boise, Idaho\nBoise State University alumni\nAmerican marketing academics\nAmerican women academics\nAmerican business academics\nColorado State University alumni\nUniversity of Wisconsin\u2013Madison alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversity of Montana faculty\n\tEmployees by university or college in the United States\n\tAcademics by university or college in the United States\n\tPeople by university or college in the United States\nWomen academics\n\tWomen by occupation\n\tPeople by occupation\nPeople from Boise, Idaho\n\tPeople by city in Idaho\n\tPeople from Ada County, Idaho\n\tBoise, Idaho\nBoise State University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tBoise State University people\nAmerican marketing academics\n\tAmerican academics by discipline\n\tMarketing academics by nationality\nAmerican women academics\n\tAmerican academics\n\tAmerican women by occupation\nAmerican business academics\n\tAmerican academics by discipline\n\tBusiness academics by nationality\nColorado State University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tColorado State University people\nUniversity of Wisconsin\u2013Madison alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tUniversity of Wisconsin\u2013Madison people" }, { "title": "Chief of District", "content": "Chief of District was a public official in Second Polish Republic with the power to govern the districts. He was a representative of the Council of Ministers, responsible for the implementation of the laws as well as superior to local administration offices.\n\nThe function of Chief of District existed within the districts of the civil administrations of Poland, that existed between 1919 and 1920, during the Polish\u2013Soviet War. Said administrations were Civil Administration of the Eastern Lands, Civil Administration of the Lands of Volhynia and Podolian Front and Provisional Administration of Front-line and Phase Territories, and districts formed within them were: Brze\u015b\u0107, Mi\u0144sk, Wilno, Volhynian and Podolian. Later the function had existed within the districts of Poland between 1920 and 1921. Such districts were: Nowogr\u00f3dek, Polesian and Volhynian\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSecond Polish Republic\nPolitical history of Poland\nGovernment of Poland\nPolitical office-holders in Poland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSecond Polish Republic\n\t20th century in Poland\n\tStates and territories established in 1918\n\tStates and territories disestablished in 1939\n\tPoland during World War II\nPolitical history of Poland\n\tHistory of Poland by topic\n\tGovernment of Poland\nGovernment of Poland\n\tEuropean governments\n\tGovernment by country\n\tPolitics of Poland\nPolitical office-holders in Poland\n\tGovernment of Poland\n\tPolitics of Poland\n\tPolitical people in Poland" }, { "title": "Cross-country skiing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics \u2013 Men's middle distance", "content": "Men's middle distance cross-country classic skiing events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics were contested at Pragelato on 15 March.\n\nThere were 3 events, all of 10\u00a0km distance. Standings were decided by applying a disability factor to the actual times achieved.\n\nResults\n\nVisually impaired\nThe visually impaired event was won by Brian McKeever, representing .\n\nSitting\nThe sitting event was won by Taras Kryjanovski, representing .\n\nStanding\nThe standing event was won by Steven Cook, representing .\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2006 Winter Paralympics events\nMen's cross-country skiing events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics\nSkiing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2006 Winter Paralympics events\n\t2006 in sports\n\t2006 Winter Paralympics\n\tWinter Paralympics events\nMen's cross-country skiing events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics\n\tCross-country skiing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics\n\tSkiing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics\n\tMen's events at the 2006 Winter Paralympics\nSkiing at the 2006 Winter Paralympics\n\t2006 Winter Paralympics events\n\tWinter Paralympics by year\n\tSkiing by year\n\tParalympic cross-country skiing" }, { "title": "Frederic Kidder", "content": "Frederic Kidder (April 16, 1804 \u2013 December 19, 1885) was an American author and antiquarian. He was born in New Ipswich, New Hampshire, was mainly self-educated, and engaged in various business ventures in Boston and New York. He made special researches into the history of early New England times and families. He wrote: \n The History of New Ipswich, a New Hampshire Town (1852) \n The Expeditions of Captain John Lovewell (1865) \n Military Operations in Eastern Maine and Nova Scotia during the Revolution (1867) \n History of the First New Hampshire Regiment in the War of the Revolution (1868) \n History of the Boston Massacre (1870)\n\nSources\nThe New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 42, 1888\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican authors\nAmerican antiquarians\nPeople from New Ipswich, New Hampshire\nWriters from Boston\nWriters from New York City\n19th-century American writers\nHistorians of the American Revolution\nHistorians of the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican authors\n\tAmerican writers by genre\n\tPeople by occupation in the United States\nAmerican antiquarians\n\tAmerican historians\n\tPeople by occupation in the United States\n\tPeople in the history of the United States\nPeople from New Ipswich, New Hampshire\n\tPeople by city in New Hampshire\n\tPeople from Hillsborough County, New Hampshire\nWriters from Boston\n\tWriters from Massachusetts\n\tPeople by city in Massachusetts\nWriters from New York City\n\tWriters from New York (state)\n\tPeople by city in New York (state)\n19th-century American writers\n\t19th-century American people by occupation\n\t19th-century writers by nationality\n\tHistory of the United States (1789\u20131849)\n\tHistory of the United States (1849\u20131918)\nHistorians of the American Revolution\n\tHistorians by topic\n\tAmerican Revolution\n\tMilitary historians\nHistorians of the United States\n\tAmerican historians\n\tHistorians by nationality\n\tUnited States history\n\tPeople by occupation in the United States" }, { "title": "Myloslavska (Kyiv Light Rail)", "content": "Myloslavska () is a station on the Livoberezhna Line of the Kyiv Light Rail system. It was opened on May 26, 2000 and reopened after a significant modernization of the line on October 26, 2012.\n\nMyloslavska is a terminus station of the Livoberezhna Line, and is located right after the Maryny Tsvetaievoi station. It is named after the Myloslavska Street in northeastern Kyiv's Troieschyna neighborhood.\n\nAt one point the Kyiv City authorities proposed creating the \"Vulytsia Myloslavska\" station of the Kyiv Metro's Livoberezhna Line, although that entire project was scrapped in favor of expanding the existing light rail system.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nKyiv Light Rail stations\nRailway stations opened in 2000\nRailway stations closed in 2012\nRailway stations in Kyiv\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nKyiv Light Rail stations\n\tLight rail in Ukraine\n\tTransport in Kyiv\nRailway stations opened in 2000\n\tRailway stations by opening year\n\t2000 in rail transport\n\t2000 establishments in Ukraine\nRailway stations closed in 2012\n\tRailway stations by closing year\n\t2012 disestablishments in Ukraine\n\t2012 in rail transport\nRailway stations in Kyiv\n\tRail transport in Kyiv\n\tBuildings and structures in Kyiv\n\tTransport in Kyiv\n\tUkrainian railway stations" }, { "title": "Athis", "content": "Athis may refer to:\n\nAthis, Honnelles, a village in the Honnelles municipality, Belgium \nAthis, Marne, a commune in the Marne d\u00e9partement, France\nAthis-Mons, a commune in the Essonne d\u00e9partement, near Paris, France\nGu\u00e9 d'Athis, a fort near Fleury-sur-Orne\nAthis (mythology), a character in Greek and Roman mythology \nAthis (moth), a genus of moths", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Belgium\nCommunes of Marne\nCommunes of Essonne\nGreek and Roman mythology\nMoths\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Belgium\n\tPopulated places in Europe\n\tGeography of Belgium\nCommunes of Marne\n\tCommunes of France by department\n\tGeography of Marne\n\tMarne\nCommunes of Essonne\n\tCommunes of France by department\n\tGeography of Essonne\n\tEssonne\nGreek and Roman mythology\n\tAncient Greek mythology\n\tRoman mythology\n\tClassical mythology\nMoths\n\tLepidoptera\n\tInsects\n\tBiological classifications" }, { "title": "Avion Black", "content": "Avion Carlos Black (born April 24, 1977) is a former American football wide receiver/kick returner in the National Football League. Drafted by the Buffalo Bills 4th round of the 2000 NFL Draft, Avion played two seasons in Buffalo (2000\u20132001) and one season with the Houston Texans (2002).\n\nPersonal life\nAvion is the elder of two children, born to Avion Carl Black and Dorothy Elizabeth Johns of Nashville, Tennessee. He has one sister, Carla Johns. Avion is married to the former Shakeyah Thompson. The couple have one son and one daughter.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football wide receivers\nAmerican football return specialists\nBuffalo Bills players\nHouston Texans players\nPlayers of American football from Tennessee\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football wide receivers\n\tAmerican football players by position\n\tNational Football League players\n\tPlayers of American football in the United States\nAmerican football return specialists\n\tAmerican football players by position\n\tNational Football League players\n\tPlayers of American football in the United States\nBuffalo Bills players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNational Football League players\nHouston Texans players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNational Football League players\nPlayers of American football from Tennessee\n\tAmerican football in the United States by state\n\tAmerican football players by place of birth" }, { "title": "Kong the Untamed", "content": "Kong the Untamed is a comic book series published by DC Comics that ran for five issues. It was created in 1975 by writer Jack Oleck and artist Alfredo Alcala. The title character, Kong, is an intelligent caveman who is a direct descendant of Anthro, another DC Comics caveman character.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDC Comics titles\nFantasy comics\nPrehistoric people in popular culture\n1975 comics debuts\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDC Comics titles\n\tComic book publishing companies of the United States\nAmerican comics titles\nFantasy comics\n\tComics genres\nPrehistoric people in popular culture\n\tPrehistoric people in literature and popular culture\n\tPrehistoric people in comics\n1975 comics debuts\n\t1975 in comics\n\tComic book debuts by year" }, { "title": "Zachary Cradock", "content": "Zachary Cradock (1633\u20131695) was a provost of Eton, and brother of Samuel Cradock.\n\nEarly life\nHis father was settled in Rutland. He was educated in Cambridge at Emmanuel College, and Queens' College, and elected fellow of the latter on 2 August 1654.\n\nCareer\nIn 1656 Ralph Cudworth recommended him to secretary John Thurloe as resident chaplain at Lisbon, and he held the post for several years. He became canon of Chichester at between 1669 and 1670, and fellow of Eton College in December 1671. He was also chaplain in ordinary to Charles II. On 24 February 1680 he was elected provost of Eton, in succession to Richard Allestree and in opposition to Edmund Waller the poet, who, according to Wood, \u2018had tugged hard for it.\u2019 In June 1695 it was reported that the deanery of Lincoln was offered him. He died in September 1695, and was buried in Eton College Chapel.\n\nHe was very celebrated as a preacher. His eloquence gained him fame even in that renowned age of pulpit eloquence. It is recorded that though he always spoke ex tempore, he was so far from being vain of the accomplishment as occasionally to put on his spectacles, and spread out on the cushion before him a notebook really containing nothing but blank leaves. Diarist John Evelyn was acquainted with him and frequently visited him at Eton. A sermon by him was preached before the king was published in 1678, and went through five editions before 1695. It was reissued in 1740 and in 1742. Another sermon was issued posthumously in 1", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n17th-century English Anglican priests\nFellows of Eton College\nAlumni of Emmanuel College, Cambridge\nAlumni of Queens' College, Cambridge\nPeople from Rutland\nEnglish chaplains\nDeans of Lincoln\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n17th-century English Anglican priests\n\t17th-century English clergy\n\tEnglish Anglican priests\nFellows of Eton College\n\tEton College\n\tPeople educated at Eton College\nAlumni of Emmanuel College, Cambridge\n\tAlumni of the University of Cambridge\n\tPeople associated with the University of Cambridge\n\tEmmanuel College, Cambridge\nAlumni of Queens' College, Cambridge\n\tAlumni of the University of Cambridge\n\tPeople associated with the University of Cambridge\n\tQueens' College, Cambridge\nPeople from Rutland\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople from East Midlands\nEnglish chaplains\n\tEnglish Anglican priests\n\tChristian chaplains\nDeans of Lincoln\n\tDeans in the Church of England\n\tClergy from Lincolnshire\n\tAnglican deans\n\tLincoln Cathedral" }, { "title": "Verticordia apecta", "content": "Verticordia apecta, commonly known as scruffy verticordia or Hay River featherflower, is a flowering plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a slender shrub with linear lower stem leaves, narrow elliptic upper stem leaves and elliptic to egg-shaped leaves near the flowers. There are only a few flowers in the upper leaf axils on relatively long stalks and the sepals are deep pink with fine, white fringes.\n\nDescription\nVerticordia albida is a slender, erect shrub with a single main stem and which grows to a height of between . Its leaves differ from each other, depending on their position on the plant. The lower leaves are linear in shape, triangular in cross-section and long. Those further up the stems are elliptic in shape and about long. Leaves near the flowers are elliptic or egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base and triangular in cross section.\n\nThe flowers are few in number, arranged in some of the upper leaf axils on stalks long. The sepals are deep pink and long including their lobes and fine white fringe. The petals are roughly circular in shape, deep pink, long with four to six main long pointed lobes and many smaller lobes. The style is about long with short hairs around its end. Flowering time is mostly in November to January.\n\nTaxonomy and naming\nVerticordia apecta was first formally described by Elizabeth George and Alex George in 1994 from specimens collected near Mount Barker and the de", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Western Australia\nMyrtaceae\nEndemic flora of Australia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Western Australia\n\tFlora of Australia by region\n\tEnvironment of Western Australia\nMyrtaceae\n\tRosids of Australia\n\tAsterales of Australia\nEndemic flora of Australia\n\tFlora of Australia\n\tEndemic biota of Australia\n\tAustralian plant life\n\tFlora by distribution categories" }, { "title": "Rafiq Shahadah", "content": "Rafiq Shahadah () is a Syrian Army major general. He is head of the Military Intelligence Directorate and the Chief of Staff of the Syrian Army's operations in eastern Syria.\n\nCareer\nShahadah was an adviser to President Bashar Al-Assad on strategy and military intelligence. At the initial phase of Syrian war Shahadah was serving as a security official in Homs. During his tenure Marie Colvin, a war correspondent, was killed in an attack in February 2012 which was confirmed by Shahadah who stated \"Marie Colvin was a dog and now she\u2019s dead. Let the Americans help her now.\"\n\nShahadah was appointed chief of the Military Intelligence Directorate in July 2012, replacing Abdul Fatah Qudsiya, who then became the deputy director of the National Security Bureau.\n\nIn 2015, Shahadah was dismissed from his role as director of Military Intelligence Directorate, following a dispute with Lt. General Rustum Ghazaleh.\n\nSanctions\nOn 24 August 2011, the European Union sanctioned Shahada and stated that he was the head of military intelligence's branch 293 which is charged with internal affairs in Damascus. The EU accused him of being \"directly involved in repression and violence against the civilian population.\" The same day, the Treasury of the United Kingdom also froze his assets. The Swiss government sanctioned him the following month based on the reasons given by the EU. Canada banned him from the country in October 2011.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSyrian military personnel\nSyrian generals\nPeople of the Syrian civil war\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSyrian military personnel\n\tMilitary personnel by nationality\n\tMilitary of Syria\n\tPeople of Syria\nSyrian generals\n\tMilitary personnel by rank\n\tMilitary of Syria\n\tPeople of Syria\nPeople of the Syrian civil war\n\tPeople by war\n\t21st-century Syrian people\n\tSyrian civil war\n\tSyrian people by occupation" }, { "title": "The Art of Not Being Governed", "content": "The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia is a book-length anthropological and historical study of the Zomia highlands of Southeast Asia written by James C. Scott published in 2009. Zomia, as defined by Scott, includes all the lands at elevations above 300 meters stretching from the Central Highlands of Vietnam to Northeastern India. That encompasses parts of Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar, as well as four provinces of China. Zomia's 100 million residents are minority peoples \"of truly bewildering ethnic and linguistic variety\", he writes. Among them are the Akha, Hmong, Karen, Lahu, Mien, and Wa peoples.\n\nArgument\nFor two thousand years, the disparate groups that now reside in Zomia (a mountainous region the size of Europe\u20142.5 million km2\u2014that consists of portions of seven Asian countries) have fled the projects\u2014slavery, conscription, taxes, corv\u00e9e, epidemics, and warfare\u2014of the nation state societies that surround them. This book, essentially an \"anarchist history\", is the first examination of the huge literature on nation-building whose author evaluates why people would deliberately choose to remain stateless.\n\nScott's main argument is that these people are \"barbaric by design\": their social organization, geographical location, subsistence practices and culture have been maintained to discourage states from curtailing their freedoms. States want to integrate Zomia peoples and territory to increase their landholdings, resou", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBooks about anarchism\nHistory books about Asia\nAnthropology books\n2009 non-fiction books\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBooks about anarchism\n\tBooks about politics by topic\n\tBooks about anarchism by country\n\tBooks about political history\nHistory books about Asia\n\tHistory books by continent\n\tHistory books about countries\nAnthropology books\n\tBooks about social sciences\n\tBooks about cultural studies\n2009 non-fiction books\n\t2000s books\n\tBooks by publication year\n\tNon-fiction books by publication year\n\tNon-fiction books by year\n\tNon-fiction books" }, { "title": "Shimmering, Warm and Bright", "content": "Shimmering, Warm and Bright is the third album by the Norwegian band Bel Canto.\n\nReception \n\nAllMusic awarded the album 4.5 stars.\n\nTrack listing\n\"Unicorn\" (Drecker, Johansen) \u2013 5:19\n\"Summer\" (Drecker, Johansen) \u2013 4:47\n\"Die Geschichte einer Mutter\" (Drecker, Johansen) \u2013 6:53\n\"Waking Will\" (Drecker, Johansen) \u2013 5:16\n\"Shimmering, Warm and Bright\" (Drecker, Johansen) \u2013 3:18\n\"Sleep in Deep\" (Drecker, Johansen) \u2013 2:58\n\"Buthania\" (Drecker, Johansen) \u2013 2:39\n\"Le Temps D\u00e9gag\u00e9\" (Drecker, Johansen) \u2013 4:43\n\"Spiderdust\" (Drecker, Johansen) \u2013 3:59\n\"Mornixuur\" (Drecker, Johansen) \u2013 7:49\n\nPersonnel \n Anneli Marian Drecker \u2013 Vocals\n Nils Johansen \u2013 Programming\n Andreas Eriksen - Piano, percussion\n Luc van Lieshout \u2013 Trumpet, flugelhorn\n Ulf Holand - Engineer\n Rune Lindquist - Engineer\n Erik Avnskog - Engineer\n Nils Johansen and Anneli M. Drecker - Producers\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1992 albums\nBel Canto (band) albums\nNorwegian music\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1992 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t1992 in music\nBel Canto (band) albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tNorwegian music\nNorwegian music\n\tMusic by country\n\tMusic of Europe\n\tCulture of Norway" }, { "title": "Igor Netto", "content": "Igor Aleksandrovich Netto (; 9 January 1930 \u2013 30 March 1999) was a Soviet footballer, considered one of the greatest Soviet players ever. He started out playing on the left of defense but, due to his offensive mentality, dribbling and technical abilities turned into a dynamic central midfielder. His versatility and footballing intelligence allowed him to play a number of positions across defense and midfield.\n\nIce hockey and club career\nBesides football, Netto played 22 games in the 1948\u201349 and 1950\u201351 seasons as an ice hockey forward for Spartak. He quit because of the high level of traumatize intrinsic to hockey.\n\nDuring his club career he played for FC Spartak Moscow from 1949 until 1966, scoring 37 goals in 367 league games, winning five Soviet championships and three cups.\n\nInternational career\n\nHe was the captain of the USSR national football team from 1952 to 1965. He led the country to the gold medal in the 1956 Summer Olympics, and victory at the first ever European Championship in 1960. He missed all but one match in the 1958 FIFA World Cup due to injury, and also played all four matches in the 1962 FIFA World Cup when the Soviet Union reached the quarterfinals. In total he collected 54 international caps and four goals.\n\nNetto was a person of exceptional honesty, which was revealed most remarkably during the 1962 FIFA World Cup match against Uruguay. At a 1\u20131 score, Igor Chislenko managed to strike through the net, and the resulting goal was mistakenly counted by t", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSoviet footballers\nFC Spartak Moscow players\nOlympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union\nUEFA European Championship-winning players\nFIFA World Cup players for the Soviet Union\nSoviet ice hockey forwards\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSoviet footballers\n\tFootballers from Russia by club\n\t20th-century Russian footballers\n\tUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics international footballers\nFC Spartak Moscow players\n\tFootballers from Russia by club\n\tFC Spartak Moscow\nOlympic gold medalists for the Soviet Union\n\tOlympic medalists in football\n\tOlympic footballers of the Soviet Union\n\tRecipients of the Olympic Order\nUEFA European Championship-winning players\n\tUEFA European Championship records and statistics\nFIFA World Cup players for the Soviet Union\n\tFIFA World Cup players\n\tSoviet Union national football team\nSoviet ice hockey forwards\n\tSoviet ice hockey players\n\tIce hockey players from Russia by position\n\t20th-century Russian ice hockey players" }, { "title": "Tacholas", "content": "Fernando Lu\u00eds Iglesias S\u00e1nchez (August 25, 1909 \u2013 May 14, 1991), known as Fernando Iglesias or \"Tacholas\", was a Spanish-Argentine actor from Ourense. He starred in the 1962 film Una Jaula no tiene secretos.\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpanish male film actors\nArgentine male film actors\n20th-century Spanish male actors\n20th-century Argentine male actors\nPeople from Ourense\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpanish male film actors\n\tMale film actors by nationality\n\tSpanish film actors\n\tSpanish male actors\nArgentine male film actors\n\tMale film actors by nationality\n\tArgentine film actors\n\tArgentine male actors\n20th-century Spanish male actors\n\t20th-century male actors by nationality\n\tSpanish male actors\n20th-century Argentine male actors\n\t20th-century male actors by nationality\n\tArgentine male actors\nPeople from Ourense\n\tPeople by city in Spain\n\tPeople from the Province of Ourense\n\tSpanish people by city\n\tPeople by city in Galicia (Spain)" }, { "title": "B\u00f6y\u00fck D\u0259hn\u0259", "content": "B\u00f6y\u00fck D\u0259hn\u0259 (also, B\u00ebyuk Dakhna, Beyuk-Degne, Beyuk-Dekhna, Beyyuk-Dakhna, and Byuyuk-Dakhne) is a village and municipality in the Shaki Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 5,255. \n\n\u0130n 1902 some ancient artifacts, including the 1st or 2nd-century stone with Greek inscription were found here. The square stone, being 145\u00a0cm long and 50\u00a0cm wide, reads: \"Of blessed memory of benevolent Eunon, Aelius Iason\". The evidence was first published in 1904.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Shaki District\nArchaeological sites in Azerbaijan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Shaki District\n\tPopulated places in Azerbaijan by district\n\tGeography of Shaki District\n\tShaki District\nArchaeological sites in Azerbaijan\n\tArchaeology of Azerbaijan\n\tHistory of Azerbaijan\n\tProtected areas of Azerbaijan\n\tTourist attractions in Azerbaijan" }, { "title": "Pregnenolone acetate", "content": "Pregnenolone acetate (brand names Antofin, Previsone, Pregno-Pan), also known as pregn-5-en-3\u03b2-ol-20-one 3\u03b2-acetate, is a synthetic pregnane steroid and an ester of pregnenolone which is described as a glucocorticoid and as a skin-conditioning and skin anti-aging agent. It has been reported to reduce wrinkles in elderly women when applied in the form of a 0.5% topical cream, effects which were suggested to be due to improved hydration of the skin. Pregnenolone acetate has been marketed in France in a topical cream containing 1% pregnenolone acetate and 10% \"sex hormone\" for the treatment of premature skin aging but was withdrawn from the market in 1992. Although the medication has been described by some sources as a glucocorticoid, other authors have stated that systemic pregnenolone acetate has no undesirable metabolic or toxic effects even at high doses.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEsters\nGlucocorticoids\nSteroids\nSkin care\nAnti-aging substances\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEsters\n\tOrganic compounds\n\tFunctional groups\n\tCarboxylate esters\nGlucocorticoids\n\tSteroid hormones\n\tEndocrine system\n\tDrugs acting on the endocrine system\nSteroids\n\tOrganic compounds by functional group\n\tLipids\n\tBiomolecules\nSkin care\n\tSkin health\n\tCosmetics\n\tPersonal care products\nAnti-aging substances\n\tAgeing\n\tSenescence\n\tLife extension\n\tHealth promotion" }, { "title": "Ullollie, New South Wales", "content": "Ullollie, New South Wales is a remote rural locality and civil parish of Yungnulgra County in far North West New South Wales.\n\nGeography\nThe Parish an arid landscape. The nearest town is Whitecliffs several km to the north west.\n\nUllollie is at 31\u00b003\u203202\u2033S 143\u00b027\u203209\u2033E in Central Darling Shire.\n\nClimate\nThe parish has extremely hot summers and mild winters. Summers would usually exceed 36\u00a0\u00b0C. Winters are usually around 17\u00a0\u00b0C. The annual average rainfall is which would make it a semi-arid climate except that its high evapotranspiration, or its aridity, makes it a desert climate. The parish has a K\u00f6ppen climate classification of BWh (Hot desert),. is almost unpopulated, with less than two inhabitants per square kilometer.\n\nHistory\nThe Parish is on the traditional lands of the Wandjiwalgu. \nAboriginal peoples.\n\nIn 1838 Thomas Mitchell (explorer) travelled down the nearby Darling River.\n\nCharles Sturt passed through the Wandjiwalgu lands during 1845,\n\nIn 1861 the Burke and Wills expedition passed nearby.\n\nOpal was discovered in the area in the late 19th century.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTowns in New South Wales\nParishes of Yungnulgra County\nRemote rural localities in New South Wales\nHistory of New South Wales\nOpal mining in Australia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTowns in New South Wales\n\tCities in New South Wales\n\tNew South Wales geography stubs\nParishes of Yungnulgra County\n\tLands administrative divisions of New South Wales\n\tParishes of Australia\nRemote rural localities in New South Wales\n\tRural localities in New South Wales\nHistory of New South Wales\n\tHistory of Australia by state or territory\n\tHistory of Australia\nOpal mining in Australia\n\tMining in Australia\n\tAustralia mining templates\n\tEconomic history of Australia\n\tOpal\n\tGeology of Australia\n\tIndustry in Australia" }, { "title": "List of ship launches in 2019", "content": "The list of ship launches in 2019 includes a chronological list of ships launched or scheduled to be launched in 2019.\n\nLaunched\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2019 in transport\n2019 ship launches\nLists of ships by year of launch\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2019 in transport\n\t21st-century in transport by year\n\t2010s in transport\n\tYears in transport\n2019 ship launches\n\tShip launches by year\n\t21st-century ship launches by year\n\t2019 in maritime transport\nLists of ships by year of launch\n\tLists of ships\n\tShips by year\n\tShip building by year" }, { "title": "Melanchra adjuncta", "content": "Melanchra adjuncta, the hitched arch, is a species of cutworm or dart moth in the family Noctuidae. It is found in North America.\n\nThe MONA or Hodges number for Melanchra adjuncta is 10292.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNoctuidae\nMoths of North America\nCutworms\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNoctuidae\n\tLepidoptera families\nMoths of North America\n\tFauna of North America by order\nCutworms\n\tNoctuidae\n\tAgricultural pest insects\n\tLepidoptera of North America\n\tInsects of North America\n\tLepidoptera pests" }, { "title": "Gustav Adolfs torg", "content": "Gustav Adolfs torg is the name of several squares in Sweden.\n\nGustav Adolfs torg, Stockholm\nGustaf Adolfs torg, G\u00f6teborg\nGustaf Adolfs torg, Malm\u00f6\nGustav Adolfs torg, Helsingborg", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSquares in Stockholm\nSquares in G\u00f6teborg\nSquares in Malm\u00f6\nSquares in Helsingborg\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSquares in Stockholm\n\tStreets in Stockholm\n\tGeography of Stockholm\nSquares in G\u00f6teborg\n\tStreets in G\u00f6teborg\n\tGeography of G\u00f6teborg\nSquares in Malm\u00f6\n\tStreets in Malm\u00f6\n\tGeography of Malm\u00f6\nSquares in Helsingborg\n\tStreets in Helsingborg\n\tGeography of Helsingborg" }, { "title": "Joyful Journeys", "content": "Joyful Journeys () is a 2018 Sri Lankan Sinhala drama film directed and produced by Udayakantha Warnasuriya. It stars Hemasiri Liyanage in lead role along with Nalin Pradeep Udawela, Madani Malwattage and Kumara Thirimadura. Music composed by Navaratne Gamage.\n\nThe film has been shot around Nuwara Eliya, Colombo and Tharangani Cinema Hall. The film received mostly positive reviews from critics.\n\nSynopsis\n\nThe film about Wilson Godamanne, an 85-year old former film actor, who lives with his son, daughter in law and two grandchildren in the picturesque hill country of Sri Lanka.\n\nThe film captures the lives of ordinary folk. Nostalgically reaching out for his former glory, Wilson decides to attend a film festival showing one of his films. Accompanied by his 8-year-old grandson, Wilson arrives in time to see himself. On his way to catch his bus, he is stricken fatally by a heart attack. With only a helpless child at hand,Wilson experiences the compassion of strangers and friends. The film leaves behind a lasting impression of the need of humans to find value in themselves especially as the light of life begins to fade.\n\nCast\n Hemasiri Liyanage as Wilson Godamanne\n Nalin Pradeep Udawela as Jaye\n Madani Malwattage as Sujaatha\n Sudam Katukitule as Wilson's grandson\n Sarath Chandrasiri as Sudath\n Kumara Thirimadura as Bus conductor\n Dharmapriya Dias as Threewheel driver\n Ramani Alakolanga\n Ajith Lokuge\n Chathura Perera\n Wilman Sirimanne as Rathne ayya, the bus driver\n Nilmini Tennak", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2018 films\nSri Lankan films\nSinhala-language films\nFilms shot in Sri Lanka\nFilms set in Sri Lanka\nFilms directed by Udayakantha Warnasuriya\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2018 films\n\t2010s films\n\t21st-century films\n\tFilms by release year\nSri Lankan films\n\tCinema of Sri Lanka\n\tAsian films\n\tAsian cinema by country\nSinhala-language films\n\tFilms by language\n\tCinema of Sri Lanka\nFilms shot in Sri Lanka\n\tFilms by country of shooting\n\tCinema of Sri Lanka\nFilms set in Sri Lanka\n\tFilms by country of setting\n\tCinema of Sri Lanka\nFilms directed by Udayakantha Warnasuriya\n\tFilms by director\n\tCinema of Sri Lanka\n\tSri Lankan filmographies" }, { "title": "Regina Bunch", "content": "Regina Petrey Bunch (born October 3, 1962) is an American Republican politician and educator who is a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives.\n\nBunch was a special education teacher in the middle school and lives in Williamsburg, Kentucky. In 2011, she was elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in a special election succeeding her husband Dewayne Bunch who was fatally injured while breaking up a student fight at the high school where he had taught.\n\nNotes\n\n1962 births\nLiving people\nPeople from Whitley County, Kentucky\nEducators from Kentucky\nKentucky women in education\nKentucky Republicans\nMembers of the Kentucky House of Representatives\nWomen state legislators in Kentucky\n21st-century American politicians\n21st-century American women politicians\nWomen in Kentucky politics", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1962 births\nLiving people\nPeople from Whitley County, Kentucky\nEducators from Kentucky\nKentucky women in education\nKentucky Republicans\nMembers of the Kentucky House of Representatives\nWomen state legislators in Kentucky\n21st-century American politicians\n21st-century American women politicians\nWomen in Kentucky politics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1962 births\n\tPeople by birth year\nLiving people\n\tPeople by status\nPeople from Whitley County, Kentucky\n\tWhitley County, Kentucky\n\tPeople from Kentucky by county\n\tPeople by county in Kentucky\nEducators from Kentucky\n\tEducators by state in the United States\n\tKentucky education-related lists\nKentucky women in education\n\tWomen in education in the United States\n\tPeople by gender and occupation in the United States\nKentucky Republicans\n\tMembers of the Republican Party (United States) by state\n\tMembers of the Republican Party (United States)\n\tPeople associated with the Republican Party (United States)\nMembers of the Kentucky House of Representatives\n\tMembers of state lower houses in the United States\n\tMembers of the Kentucky General Assembly\nWomen state legislators in Kentucky\n\tWomen state legislators in the United States\n\tWomen in Kentucky politics\n21st-century American politicians\n\t21st-century politicians by nationality\n\t21st-century politicians\n21st-century American women politicians\n\t21st-century women politicians by nationality\n\tWomen in 21st-century politics\n\t21st-century American women in politics\nWomen in Kentucky politics\n\tWomen in Kentucky\n\tWomen in politics by state in the United States" }, { "title": "Argentella", "content": "Argentella is a type of needle lace derived from Argentan lace, with a Rosac\u00e9 ground, a \"striking ground of tiny webs.\"\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNeedle lace\nTypes of lace\nFrench lace\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNeedle lace\n\tTextile arts of France\n\tLace\nTypes of lace\n\tClothing materials\n\tClothing industry\n\tTextiles\nFrench lace\n\tFrench fashion\n\tClothing industry in France\n\tTextile arts of France\n\tTextiles of France" }, { "title": "Live at the Village Vanguard (Michel Petrucciani album)", "content": "Live at the Village Vanguard is an album by Michel Petrucciani. The trio recording was made at the New York club in 1984 and released as a double LP.\n\nRecording and music\nThe album was recorded in concert at the Village Vanguard in New York City on 16 March 1984. Pianist Petrucciani played with bassist Palle Danielsson and drummer Eliot Zigmund. The material is a mix of standards and previously performed Petrucciani compositions.\n\nReleases and reception\n\nThe original release was as a double LP by Concord Jazz. Blue Note Records reissued it on CD.\n\nThe AllMusic reviewer's conclusion was: \"recommended for lovers of piano trios\". The Penguin Guide to Jazz commented that it \"captures a typically rumbustious concert set by Petrucciani's trio of the day\".\n\nPersonnel\nMichel Petrucciani \u2013 piano\nPalle Danielsson \u2013 bass\nEliot Zigmund \u2013 drums\n\nTrack listing\n \"Nardis\" (Miles Davis) \u2013 11:12\n \"Oleo\" (Sonny Rollins) \u2013 6:44\n \"Le Bricoleur De Big Sur\" (Michel Petrucciani) \u2013 3:22 \n \"To Erlinda\" (Petrucciani) \u2013 11:25\n \"Say It Again And Again\" (Petrucciani) \u2013 9:51\n \"Trouble\" (O. Dalffon) \u2013 9:31\n \"Three Forgotten Magic Words\" (Petrucciani) \u2013 8:56\n \"'Round Midnight\" (Monk / Williams / Hanighen) \u2013 8.48\n\nNotes \n\nMichel Petrucciani live albums\n1985 live albums\nBlue Note Records live albums\nAlbums recorded at the Village Vanguard", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMichel Petrucciani albums\n1984 live albums\nBlue Note Records live albums\nAlbums recorded at the Village Vanguard\nJazz albums by French artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMichel Petrucciani albums\n\tMichel Petrucciani\n\tAlbums by artist\n1984 live albums\n\tLive albums by year\n\tLive albums by French artists\n\t1984 albums\nBlue Note Records live albums\n\tBlue Note Records albums\n\tLive albums by record label\nAlbums recorded at the Village Vanguard\n\tAlbums recorded in the United States\n\tJazz albums recorded at the Village Vanguard\nJazz albums by French artists\n\tJazz albums by nationality\n\tFrench jazz musicians" }, { "title": "Hugo Wilhelm Arthur Nahl", "content": "Arthur Nahl (1 September 1833 \u2013 1 April 1889) was a German-born artist, daguerreotyper, engraver, portraitist, and landscape painter. Nahl was a painter known for his American Old West paintings of California. He was considered one of California's finest engravers, and was ranked amongst the best gymnasts in California for his time.\n\nEarly life\nHe was the son of Henriette (Weickh) Nahl (1796\u20131863). Henriette and her first husband, Georg Valentin Friedrich Nahl, had one son, the American West painter Charles Christian Nahl (1818\u20131878). Henriette and Georg divorced in 1826. In that year, she began a relationship with Georg's cousin, Alexander Theodor Nahl. After tiring of him, she began a relationship with Alexander's brother, Wilhelm Nahl. While Wilhelm was Hugo's biological parent, he considered Alexander to be his father. Henriette and Wilhelm had one other child, a daughter, Laura.\n\nNahl was descended from a family of German artists dating to the 17th century. His great-grandfather was Johann August Nahl, the German sculptor and stuccist.\n\nHis early art studies were with Charles and the family friend Frederick August Wenderoth. He later studied at the Kassel Academy. Nahl moved with his mother, two brothers, and two sisters to Paris in 1846. Here, Arthur and Charles studied with Emile Jean Horace Vernet and Hippolyte Delaroche. Charles went on to study at the Louvre Palace, Palace of Versailles, and Luxembourg Palace galleries. He received his first gold medal at age ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century American painters\nGerman emigrants to the United States\nAmerican engravers\nAmerican landscape painters\nAmerican portrait painters\nAmerican male painters\nArtists of the American West\nPainters from California\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century American painters\n\t19th-century painters\n\tAmerican painters by century\n\t19th-century American artists\nGerman emigrants to the United States\n\tGerman emigrants\n\tImmigration to the United States\n\tAmerican people of German descent\nAmerican engravers\n\tEngravers by nationality\n\tAmerican printmakers\nAmerican landscape painters\n\tAmerican painters by genre\n\tLandscape artists\nAmerican portrait painters\n\tAmerican painters by genre\n\tPortrait artists\nAmerican male painters\n\tAmerican painters\n\tMale painters by nationality\nArtists of the American West\n\tAmerican artists by region\n\tAmerican Western (genre) artists\nPainters from California\n\tAmerican painters by state\n\tArtists from California\n\t19th-century American painters\n\tCalifornia culture" }, { "title": "1956 Kansas State Wildcats football team", "content": "The 1956 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1956 NCAA University Division football season. The team's head football coach was Bus Mertes, in his second year at the helm of the Wildcats. The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium. The Wildcats finished the season with a 3\u20137 record with a 2\u20134 record in conference play. They finished tied for fifth place in the Big Seven Conference. The Wildcats scored 110 points and gave up 192 points.\n\nSchedule\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nKansas State Wildcats football seasons\n1956 Big Seven Conference football season\n1956 in sports in Kansas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nKansas State Wildcats football seasons\n\tKansas State Wildcats\n\tKansas State Wildcats football\n\tCollege football seasons by team\n1956 Big Seven Conference football season\n\tBig Seven Conference football seasons\n\t1956 in American football\n1956 in sports in Kansas\n\t1956 in United States sport by state\n\t1956 in American football\n\tYears in Kansas" }, { "title": "All Saints' Church, Isleworth", "content": "All Saints' Church is the oldest parish church in Isleworth in the London Borough of Hounslow in south-west London.\n\nIts 14th century Kentish ragstone tower and foundations are the only pre-20th-century parts to survive. It faces the Thames before Church Street skirts away from the river to pass Syon Park. The parish itself is pre-Norman. A vicar replacing its rector is recorded in 1290 in records associated with Syon Abbey who gave his family \u00a32 and a new robe each year and daily meat and drink at the upper table in the abbey hall, while his servant was to be fed at the grooms' table. The patron of the church became the trustees of St George's Chapel, Windsor due to the dissolution of the monasteries. By the end of the 17th century, Sir Christopher Wren was approached to draw architect's plans for a new body of a much-dilapidated building. His project was deemed too expensive until 1705 when Sir Orlando Gee (MP) of Syon Hill in the parish, commemorated in a Francis Bird marble monument, left \u00a3500 by Will towards the work. This sum, combined with funds raised through subscriptions, meant that the work, with modifications took place 1705\u201306. \n\nMarmaduke Overend (music theorist and organist) served as organist from 1760 to 1790. In 1943 a large fire, started by two boys who a few days later set fire to Holy Trinity Church in Hounslow, led to complete internal reconstruction in lighter materials. The inner body of the present church was built in 1970 employing architect Michael", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChurches in the London Borough of Hounslow\nGrade I listed churches in London\nChurch of England church buildings in the London Borough of Hounslow\n14th-century church buildings in England\nEnglish Gothic architecture in Greater London\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChurches in the London Borough of Hounslow\n\tChurch buildings in London by borough\n\tReligion in the London Borough of Hounslow\n\tBuildings and structures in the London Borough of Hounslow\nGrade I listed churches in London\n\tGrade I listed buildings in London\n\tChurches in London\n\tGrade I listed churches in England\n\tReligion in London\nChurch of England church buildings in the London Borough of Hounslow\n\tChurch of England churches in London\n\tAnglicanism in London\n14th-century church buildings in England\n\t14th-century architecture in the United Kingdom\n\tReligion in the Middle Ages\n\tChristianity in England\nEnglish Gothic architecture in Greater London\n\tEnglish Gothic architecture\n\tArchitecture of England by period\n\tArchitecture in Greater London\n\tArchitecture in London" }, { "title": "Foshchevaty", "content": "Foshchevaty () is a rural locality (a khutor) in Krasnogvardeysky District, Belgorod Oblast, Russia. The population was 52 as of 2010. There is 1 street.\n\nGeography \nFoshchevaty is located 38 km southwest of Biryuch (the district's administrative centre) by road. Livenka is the nearest rural locality.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Krasnogvardeysky District, Belgorod Oblast\nPopulated places in Belgorod Oblast\nRural localities in Belgorod Oblast\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Krasnogvardeysky District, Belgorod Oblast\n\tSubdivisions of Belgorod Oblast\n\tRural localities in Russia by oblast\n\tGeography of Krasnogvardeysky District, Belgorod Oblast\nPopulated places in Belgorod Oblast\n\tPopulated places in Russia by federal subject\n\tCities and towns in Belgorod Oblast\nRural localities in Belgorod Oblast\n\tRural localities in Russia by oblast\n\tSubdivisions of Belgorod Oblast\n\tGeography of Belgorod Oblast" }, { "title": "Seena Owen", "content": "Seena Owen (born Signe Auen; November 14, 1894 \u2013 August 15, 1966) was an American silent film actress and screenwriter.\n\nEarly life\n\nBorn Signe Auen in Spokane, Washington, she was the youngest of three children raised by Jens Christensen and Karen (n\u00e9e Sorensen) Auen. Her father and mother came from Denmark in the late 1880s and settled in Minnesota where they married in 1888. Within a short period of time they moved to Portland, Oregon and then Spokane, where her father became proprietor of the Columbia Pharmacy.\n\nIn her youth Owen was enrolled at Brunot Hall, an Episcopalian girls' school in Spokane, founded by Bishop Lemuel H. Wells. She was also educated in Copenhagen. Her life as the daughter of an affluent business owner changed in her late teens when the family business failed and it became necessary to seek employment. She received her early inspiration to act while a student at the Pauline Dunstan Belden School of Elocution in Spokane before appearing in a stock production in San Francisco playing the part of a maid for $5 a week. Soon after she went to Hollywood to work as a film extra, and had the good fortune to run into actor-director Marshall Neilan, then a Hollywood \"boy wonder\" whom Owen had known in Spokane. Through Neilan she was hired by the Kalem Company, an early motion picture studio, at $15 a week.\n\nCareer\n\nHer first important film was A Yankee from the West (1915) under the name Signe Auen at the age of 21. She later was convinced to change her name a", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican silent film actresses\nAmerican screenwriters\n20th-century American actresses\nActresses from Washington (state)\nPeople from Spokane, Washington\nAmerican people of Danish descent\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican silent film actresses\n\t20th-century American actresses\n\tFilm actresses by nationality\n\tSilent film actresses by nationality\nAmerican screenwriters\n\t20th-century American writers\n\tScreenwriters by nationality\n20th-century American actresses\n\t20th-century American women\n\t20th-century American people by occupation\n\tActresses from the United States by century\nActresses from Washington (state)\n\tActresses from the United States by state\n\tPeople from Washington (state) by occupation\nPeople from Spokane, Washington\n\tPeople from Washington (state) by city\n\tPeople by city in the United States\nAmerican people of Danish descent\n\tAmerican people by ethnic or national origin\n\tPeople of Danish descent\n\tPeople of European descent in the United States\n\tAmerican people by ancestry" }, { "title": "Charles H. Lake", "content": "Charles Henry Lake (January 2, 1879 in Granville, Ohio \u2013 December 14, 1958 in Cleveland, Ohio) was an American educational administrator and author. He was superintendent of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District from 1933 to 1947. During Lake's administration each school had a radio station, school safety programs, and classes for the disabled, among other changes. Also Lake is the first school superintendent in Cleveland to have a school named after him.\n\nEarly life \nLake was born in Granville, Ohio. Lake graduated from Ohio State University in 1910 and studied at the University of Chicago afterward. At the age of nineteen he served in the Spanish\u2013American War. After he was discharged he taught and served as an administrator in schools in Columbus, Alexandria, and Hamilton, Ohio, before coming to Cleveland in 1916 as principal at East-Tech High School. Lake was later promoted to assistant superintendent of Cleveland schools in 1919, assistant superintendent in charge of senior high schools in 1921, superintendent of Cleveland Public Schools in September 1933. Charles Lake was an author of textbooks that specialize in science and mathematics. Lake advocated creative financing of schools. He kept the board of education apprised of both sides of controversial issues. After leaving superintendency in 1947, Lake served as a consultant to the Cleveland Board of Education for a year and a half.\n\nMarriage \n\nAfter Lake graduated from Ohio State he married Edna Thornton. They res", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEducators from Ohio\nAmerican educational administrators\nSchool district superintendents in Ohio\nPeople from Granville, Ohio\nAmerican textbook writers\nOhio State University alumni\nUniversity of Chicago alumni\nAmerican military personnel of the Spanish\u2013American War\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEducators from Ohio\n\tEducators from the United States by state\n\tPeople from Ohio by occupation\nAmerican educational administrators\n\tEducational administrators by nationality\n\tSchool superintendents in the United States\nSchool district superintendents in Ohio\n\tSchool superintendents in the United States\n\tEducational administrators in the United States by state\nPeople from Granville, Ohio\n\tPeople from Ohio by town\n\tPeople from Licking County, Ohio\nAmerican textbook writers\n\tAmerican writers by genre\n\tTextbook writers by nationality\nOhio State University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Ohio\n\tOhio State University people\nUniversity of Chicago alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Illinois\n\tUniversity of Chicago people\nAmerican military personnel of the Spanish\u2013American War\n\tMilitary personnel by war\n\tAmerican military personnel by conflict\n\tSpanish\u2013American War personnel" }, { "title": "Saint-Gilles-de-Cr\u00e9tot", "content": "Saint-Gilles-de-Cr\u00e9tot is a commune in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region in northern France.\n\nGeography\nA small farming village situated in the Pays de Caux, some northwest of Rouen near the junction of the D40 with the D440 road.\n\nHeraldry\n\nPopulation\n\nPlaces of interest\n The church of St. Gilles, dating from the sixteenth century.\n Two ch\u00e2teaux, de La Vi\u00e9zaire and de La Picotti\u00e8re.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Seine-Maritime\nPopulated places in Normandy\nVillages in Normandy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Seine-Maritime\n\tCommunes of France by department\n\tGeography of Seine-Maritime\n\tSubdivisions of Seine-Maritime\nPopulated places in Normandy\n\tPopulated places in France by region\n\tGeography of Normandy\nVillages in Normandy\n\tVillages in France by region\n\tGeography of Normandy\n\tPopulated places in Normandy" }, { "title": "Cervi", "content": "Cervi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\nAl Cervi (1917\u20132009), American basketball player\nBernardino Cervi, Italian scholar\nDominic Cervi, American soccer player\nFederico Cervi, Italian fencer\nFranco Cervi, Argentine footballer\nGino Cervi (1901\u20131974), Italian actor\nValentina Cervi, Italian film actress\nCervi Brothers, Italian anti-fascists\n \n\nItalian-language surnames", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian-language surnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian-language surnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tItalian family names\n\tEuropean surnames" }, { "title": "East Alto Bonito, Texas", "content": "East Alto Bonito is a census-designated place (CDP) in Starr County, Texas, United States. This was a new CDP for the 2010 census with a population of 824.\n\nGeography\nEast Alto Bonito is located at (26.302275, -98.635768).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCensus-designated places in Starr County, Texas\nPopulated places in Texas\nCensus-designated places in Texas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCensus-designated places in Starr County, Texas\n\tPopulated places in Starr County, Texas\n\tGeography of Starr County, Texas\n\tCensus-designated places in Texas\n\tCensus-designated places in the United States by state\nPopulated places in Texas\n\tPopulated places in the United States by state\n\tCities in Texas\n\tCities in the United States by state\nCensus-designated places in Texas\n\tCensus-designated places in the United States by state\n\tUnincorporated communities in Texas\n\tUnincorporated communities in the United States by state\n\tGeography of Texas\n\tTexas geography stubs" }, { "title": "Julie Evelyn Joyce", "content": "Julie Evelyn Joyce (born 31 January 1983) is a Canadian author based in Ottawa, Ontario. Her debut novel, Steeped In Love, won the 2019 Kobo Emerging Writer Prize in the romance genre. In August, 2019, Steeped in Love was the Together We Read: Canada digital book club selection.\n \nJoyce's first written works were pieces of Gilmore Girls fan fiction which helped her to hone her skills in the craft. Prior to becoming a novelist, she wrote short stories under a pen name with a small press. Through the encouragement of her mother, Joyce started writing a full-length novel, Steeped in Love, which she self-published in 2018. Joyce's mother died shortly after she began writing the manuscript.\n \nHer second book in the Make Me a Match series, Learning to Love, released in December, 2020. Book three, Love Unleashed, is set to release in October, 2021.\n \nJoyce teaches high school physical education.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century Canadian women writers\nCanadian romance writers\nCanadian women novelists\nPeople from Ottawa\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century Canadian women writers\n\t21st-century Canadian writers\n\t21st-century women writers\n\tCanadian women writers\nCanadian romance writers\n\tCanadian women novelists\n\tCanadian writers by genre\n\tRomance writers by nationality\nCanadian women novelists\n\tCanadian women writers\n\tCanadian novelists\n\tWomen novelists by nationality\nPeople from Ottawa\n\tPeople by city or town in Canada\n\tCanadians by city or town\n\tOttawa\n\tPeople from Ontario" }, { "title": "Roll\u00e1n", "content": "Roll\u00e1n is a municipality located in the province of Salamanca, Castile and Le\u00f3n, Spain. As of 2016 the municipality has a population of 388 inhabitants.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in the Province of Salamanca\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in the Province of Salamanca\n\tMunicipalities in Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tPopulated places in the Province of Salamanca\n\tProvince of Salamanca" }, { "title": "2009 Miami mayoral election", "content": "The 2009 Miami mayoral election took place on November 3, 2009, to elect the mayor of Miami, Florida. The election was officially nonpartisan, and held in conjunction with other city elections City Commissioner Tom\u00e1s Regalado was elected by a large margin over City Commissioner Joe Sanchez.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMayoral elections in Miami\n2009 elections in Florida\n2009 United States mayoral elections\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMayoral elections in Miami\n\tElections in Miami-Dade County, Florida\n\tMayoral elections in the United States by city\n2009 elections in Florida\n\t2009 United States elections by state\n\tFlorida elections, 2009\n2009 United States mayoral elections\n\t2009 United States elections\n\tUnited States mayoral elections by year" }, { "title": "List of Puerto Rican comedians", "content": "The following is a list of Puerto Rican comedians which includes comedians who were born in Puerto Rico, comedians who are of full or partial Puerto Rican ancestry, and many long-term residents and/or immigrants of other ethnic heritages who have made Puerto Rico their home and happen to be comedians as well.\n\nComedians\n\nJos\u00e9 Miguel Agrelot\nRaymond Arrieta\nAlba Raquel Barros\nYoyo Boing\nLou Briel\nNorma Candal\nAwilda Carbia\nShorty Castro\nMelwin Cede\u00f1o\nDagmar\nLillian Hurst\nJuan Manuel Lebr\u00f3n\nMachuchal\n\u00c1ngela Meyer\nRen\u00e9 Monclova\nLuis Ra\u00fal\nCarmen Belen Richardson\nRam\u00f3n \"Diplo\" Rivero\nLuisito Vigoreaux\nOtilio Warrington\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPuerto Rican comedians\nLists of comedians by nationality\nLists of Puerto Rican people by occupation\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPuerto Rican comedians\n\tComedians by nationality\n\tPuerto Rican entertainers\nLists of comedians by nationality\n\tComedians by nationality\n\tEntertainment lists by nationality\nLists of Puerto Rican people by occupation\n\tPuerto Rican people by occupation\n\tLists of people by occupation and nationality\n\tOccupations in Puerto Rico" }, { "title": "John Napier (disambiguation)", "content": "John Napier (1550\u20131617) was a Scottish mathematician, physicist and astronomer.\n\nJohn Napier may also refer to:\n\nJohn Light Napier (born 1947), U.S. Representative from South Carolina\nJohn Napier (bobsleigh) (born 1986), American bobsledder\nJohn Napier (cricketer) (1859\u20131939), English clergyman and cricketer\nJohn Napier (designer) (born 1944), theatre set designer, recipient of many Tony and Olivier awards\nJohn Napier (footballer) (born 1946), Irish-born footballer and manager, notably with Bradford City A.F.C.\nJohn R. Napier (1917\u20131987), primatologist from the University of London, founder of the Primate Society of Great Britain\nSir John Napier, 4th Baronet (1636\u20131711), English landowner and politician\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScottish mathematicians\nScottish physicists\nScottish astronomers\nMembers of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina\nAmerican bobsledders\nEnglish cricketers\nTheatre set designers\nIrish footballers\nEnglish politicians\nPrimatologists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScottish mathematicians\n\tMathematicians by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nScottish physicists\n\tPhysicists by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nScottish astronomers\n\tAstronomers by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nMembers of the United States House of Representatives from South Carolina\n\tMembers of the United States House of Representatives by state\n\tPolitics of South Carolina\nAmerican bobsledders\n\tAmerican sportspeople in bobsleigh\n\tBobsledders by nationality\nEnglish cricketers\n\tCricketers by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nTheatre set designers\n\tStage designers\n\tPeople in theatre\nIrish footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nEnglish politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nPrimatologists\n\tBiologists by field\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality" }, { "title": "Tmesisternus sylvanicus", "content": "Tmesisternus sylvanicus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Gressitt in 1984.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpecies described in 1984\nCerambycidae\nBeetles\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpecies described in 1984\n\t1984 in science\n\tZoology in the 20th century\n\tAnimals described in 1984\nCerambycidae\n\tBeetle families\n\tInsects described in the 18th century\nBeetles\n\tInsects\n\tColeoptera\n\tArthropods by class" }, { "title": "Up Close and Personal (Judith Durham album)", "content": "Up Close and Personal is the ninth studio album (tenth included the co-credit on Future Road) by Australian recording artist Judith Durham. The album was released in Australia in May 2009.\n\nBackground and release\nIn July 2006, Durham was asked to sing a short set of spiritual songs a cappella for a gathering in Sydney. Durham said; \"I had certainly never thought of singing 'a cappella' in a large auditorium before. The purity of the simple presentation seemed to engender a very peaceful environment and for me the lyrics became more like prayers.\"\nFollowing this experience, Durham spent two years recording an a cappella album, focussing on a repertoire of spiritually focussed material.\n\nThe album was launched with a one-off concert at the Melbourne Recital Centre on 23 May 2009.\n\nThe album was re-released in November 2016 under the title An A Cappella Experience with a bonus DVD of the recital which had been recorded.\n\nTrack listing\n \"I'll Never Find Another You\" (Tom Springfield) - 1:56\n \"Just Do Your Best (And Leave The Rest To Him)\" (Judith Durham) - 2:39\n \"His Eye Is on the Sparrow\" (Charles H. Gabriel, Civilla Martin) - 3:23\n \"Calling Me Home\" (Jeff Vincent, Durham) - 3:29\n \"Breathe On Me, Breath of God\" (Edwin Hatch, Robert Jackson) - 4:27\n \"Nobody But You\" (Springfield) - 1:39\n \"Precious Lord, Take My Hand\" (George Allen, Rev. Thomas A. Dorsey) - 3:01\n \"In the Garden\" (C. Austin Miles) - 3:08\n \"Make Me an Instrument of Your Peace\" (Springfield) - 1:58\n \"Colours Of My ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2009 albums\nJudith Durham albums\nA cappella albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2009 albums\n\t2000s albums by Australian artists\n\tAlbums by year\nJudith Durham albums\n\tAlbums by Australian artists\n\tAlbums by artist\nA cappella albums\n\tA cappella music\n\tAlbums by genre\n\tVocal music album stubs" }, { "title": "List of Central Districts representative cricketers", "content": "This is a list of all cricketers who have played first-class, List A or Twenty20 cricket for the Central Districts cricket team in New Zealand. Seasons given are first and last seasons; the player did not necessarily play in all the intervening seasons.\n\nA\n\n Denis Aberhart, 1976/77\u20131982/83\n Alistair Alcock, 1992/93\u20131996/97\n Robert Anderson, 1977/78\u20131981/82\n Tim Anderson, 1998/99\u20132002/03\n Bryan Andrews, 1966/67\u20131969/70\n Doug Armstrong, 1958/59\n Dean Askew, 1991/92\u20131994/95\n Alec Astle, 1973/74\u20131978/79\n Colin Atkinson, 1975/76\u20131981/82\n Craig Auckram, 1989/90\u20131995/97\n Eric Austin, 1995/96\u20131996/97\n Ma'ara Ave, 2018/19\n\nB\n\n Roald Badenhorst, 2011/12\u20132013/14\n Murray Baker, 1966/67\u20131971/72\n Paul Baker, 1988/89\n Bruce Baldwin, 1973/74\n Scott Baldwin, 2006/07\n Trevor Barber, 1959/60\n Colin Barclay, 1955/56\n Brady Barnett, 2011/12\n Geoff Barnett, 2004/05\u20132007/08\n Craig Bartlett, 1996/97\n Gary Bartlett, 1958/59\u20131969/70\n Don Beard, 1950/51\u20131960/61\n Gary Beer, 1963/64\u20131964/65\n Don Beuth, 1968/69\n Peter Blackbourn, 1983/84\n Ian Blackwell, 2010/11\n Tony Blain, 1982/83\u20131994/95\n Bob Blair, 1955/56\n David Blake, 1993/94\u20131998/99\n Peter Bloomfield, 1957/58\u20131958/59\n Peter Borren, 2011/12\n Graham Botting, 1950/51\u20131952/53\n Douglas Bowden, 1950/51\u20131957/58\n Brendon Bracewell, 1977/78\u20131979/80\n Doug Bracewell, 2008/09\u20132020/21\n Douglas Bracewell, 1976/77\u20131979/80\n Mark Bracewell, 1979/80\n Don Brian, 1953/54\u20131955/56\n Scott Briasco, 1982/83\u20131991/92\n Michael Brooke, 1971/72\n Murray Brown, 1973/74\u20131974/75\n Ro", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of New Zealand cricketers\nCentral Districts cricketers\nFirst-class cricket records\nList of cricket lists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of New Zealand cricketers\n\tCricket in New Zealand\n\tNew Zealand cricket lists\nCentral Districts cricketers\n\tCricket in New Zealand\n\tNew Zealand cricketers by team\nFirst-class cricket records\n\tCricket records and statistics\nList of cricket lists\n\tCricket-related lists" }, { "title": "Honiball", "content": "Honiball is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\nHenry Honiball (born 1965), South African rugby union footballer\nT. O. Honiball (1905\u20131990), South African cartoon artist", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\nSouth African surnames\nSouth African cartoonists\nSouth African rugby union players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\n\tFamily names\nSouth African surnames\n\tSurnames by country\n\tSouth African families\nSouth African cartoonists\n\tSouth African artists\n\tCartoonists by nationality\nSouth African rugby union players\n\tRugby union players by nationality\n\tSouth African sportspeople\n\tSouth African rugby union footballers" }, { "title": "Shlomit C. Schuster", "content": "Shlomit C. Schuster (; born 19 July 1951 in Suriname and died 15 Feb 2016 in Israel) was an Israeli Philosophical Counselor, and considered a pioneer in the Philosophical counseling field. Her first book is considered a source of learning and teaching Philosophical counseling .\n\nSchuster migrated to Israel in 1976 and started philosophy academic studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.\n\nShe got to the philosophical practice field following a newspaper article. She trained under the Dutch philosophical counselor Ad Hoogendijk, a colleague of Gerd B. Achenbach. In 1989 she opened the philosophical practice center in Israel, \"Center Sophon\" in Jerusalem. In 1990 she opened the philosophical First-Aid Line, \"Philosophone\", for persons with existential problems and ethical challenges. In 2000 she received her Ph.D. degree. Her thesis, conducted by Marcel-Jacques Dubois and Maurice S. Friedman, described the life of central philosophers in order to find ways to help people by their autobiography.\n\nShe was an Editorial board member of the Journal of Radical Psychology, the International Journal for Philosophical Practice, and Journal of Humanities Therapy \n\nSchuster died in Jerusalem on 15 February 2016, after a serious illness.\n\nBooks \n Philosophy Practice: An Alternative to Counseling and Psychotherapy (1999), Translated to Dutch (2001), Italian (2006) and Chinese (2007). This book is considered as a source of learning and teaching philosophy practice.\n The Philosopher's Au", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIsraeli philosophers\nPhilosophical counselors\nPeople from Jerusalem\nHebrew University of Jerusalem alumni\n20th-century Israeli women writers\n21st-century Israeli women writers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIsraeli philosophers\n\tPhilosophy by country\n\tIsraeli scholars and academics\n\tJewish philosophers\nPhilosophical counselors\n\tPhilosophy by discipline\n\tPsychotherapy\nPeople from Jerusalem\n\tPeople by city in Israel\n\tHebrew University of Jerusalem alumni\nHebrew University of Jerusalem alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Israel\n\tHebrew University of Jerusalem people\n20th-century Israeli women writers\n\t20th-century women writers by nationality\n\tIsraeli women writers\n\t20th-century Israeli writers\n21st-century Israeli women writers\n\t21st-century women writers by nationality\n\tIsraeli women writers\n\t21st-century Israeli writers" }, { "title": "Airpower Museum", "content": "Airpower Museum may refer to:\n\nAirpower Museum (Antique Airfield), Blakesburg, Iowa, U.S.\nAmerican Airpower Museum, Republic Airport, East Farmingdale, New York, U.S.\nCAF Airpower Museum, Dallas Executive Airport, Dallas, Texas, U.S.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAerospace museums in Iowa\nAerospace museums in New York (state)\nAerospace museums in Texas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAerospace museums in Iowa\n\tMuseums in Iowa by type\n\tScience museums in Iowa\n\tAviation in Iowa\nAerospace museums in New York (state)\n\tMuseums in New York (state) by type\n\tScience museums in New York (state)\n\tAviation in New York (state)\nAerospace museums in Texas\n\tMuseums in Texas by type\n\tScience museums in Texas\n\tAviation in Texas" }, { "title": "K\u016flna Cave", "content": "The K\u016flna Cave is situated north of Brno in the Czech Republic. It is part of the Moravian Karst. Visit of K\u016flna Cave is part of tourist visit of the Sloupsko-\u0160o\u0161\u016fvsk\u00e9 Caves.\n\nPaleontology\nThe cave is noted for its Paleolithic and Mesolithic material and evidence of human presence. The oldest remains comprise stone tools with an estimated age of 120,000 years. Dated to about 50,000 years ago are Neanderthal skeletal remains including the upper jaw bone of an immature male (14 or 15 years old) which was discovered in 1965 and the right parietal bone of a man which was discovered in 1970.\n\nLater objects and artifacts indicate the presence of mammoth hunters of the Gravettian culture from around 25,000 years ago, as well as reindeer and wild horse hunters from between 13,000 and 10,000 years ago. Bronze Age artifacts have also been found dating back to the 9th and 8th centuries BCE.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCaves of the Czech Republic\nTourist attractions in the Czech Republic\nPaleolithic Europe\nMesolithic Europe\nNeanderthal sites\nGravettian sites\nBronze Age Europe\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCaves of the Czech Republic\n\tCaves of Europe by country\n\tGeography of the Czech Republic\nTourist attractions in the Czech Republic\n\tTourist attractions in Europe by country\nPaleolithic Europe\n\tPrehistoric Europe\n\tStone Age Europe\n\tArchaeology of Europe\nMesolithic Europe\n\tPrehistoric Europe\n\tStone Age Europe\n\tArchaeology of Europe\nNeanderthal sites\n\tPaleolithic archaeological sites\n\tArchaeological sites in Europe\nGravettian sites\n\tPaleolithic archaeological sites\n\tArchaeological sites in Europe\nBronze Age Europe\n\tBronze Age by continent\n\tArchaeology of Europe\n\tPrehistoric Europe\n\tHistory of Europe" }, { "title": "List of supermarket chains in France", "content": "This is a list of supermarket chains in France\n\nList of current French supermarket chains\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSupermarket chains in France\nLists of supermarkets by country\nLists of retailers in France\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSupermarket chains in France\n\tRetail companies of France\n\tSupermarkets by country\nLists of supermarkets by country\n\tSupermarkets by country\n\tRetail-related lists\nLists of retailers in France\n\tRetail companies of France\n\tLists of companies by industry and country\n\tLists of retail companies\n\tLists of companies of France" }, { "title": "Marianna Barbieri-Nini", "content": "Marianna Barbieri-Nini (18 February 1818 in Florence \u2013 27 November 1887 in Florence) was an Italian operatic soprano who had an active career in Italy's major opera houses from 1840 through 1856. She also made appearances at the Liceu in Barcelona, the Teatro Real in Madrid, Her Majesty's Theatre in London, and at theatres in Paris. She possessed a powerful voice with coloratura facility and was known for her highly dramatic singing and acting. She was especially admired in the title roles of Gaetano Donizetti's Anna Bolena and Gioachino Rossini's Semiramide. She was also successful in the operas of Giuseppe Verdi, notably creating roles in the world premieres of three of his works.\n\nLife and career\nBorn in Florence, Barbieri-Nini studied singing with Luigi Barbieri, Giuditta Pasta, and Nicola Vaccai. In 1840 she made her professional opera debut at La Scala as Antonina in Donizetti's Belisario; a performance which was negatively received. She had her first success the following year in the title role of Donizetti's Lucrezia Borgia at the Teatro della Pergola in Florence. For the next 15 years she sang with great success throughout Italy and in Spain and France. She created roles in the world premieres of several operas by Giuseppe Verdi, including Lucrezia Contarini in I due Foscari (1844, Teatro Argentina), Lady Macbeth in Macbeth (1847, Teatro della Pergola), and Gulnara in Il corsaro (1848, Teatro Lirico Giuseppe Verdi).\n\nAfter retiring from the stage in 1856, Barbieri-Ni", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian operatic sopranos\n19th-century Italian opera singers\nPeople from Florence\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian operatic sopranos\n\tOperatic sopranos by nationality\n\tItalian female singers\n\tItalian opera singers\n19th-century Italian opera singers\n\t19th-century opera singers\n\t19th-century Italian singers\n\tItalian opera singers\nPeople from Florence\n\tPeople by city or town in Italy\n\tPeople from Tuscany\n\tItalian people by city or town" }, { "title": "The Chinatown Mystery", "content": "The Chinatown Mystery is a 1915 short silent mystery film directed by Reginald Barker and featuring Howard C. Hickman, Leona Hutton, Sessue Hayakawa and Tsuru Aoki in important roles.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1915 films\nAmerican silent short films\nAmerican mystery films\nFilms directed by Reginald Barker\nAmerican films\nAmerican black-and-white films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1915 films\n\t1910s films\n\t1910s in film\n\t1915 in film\nAmerican silent short films\n\tAmerican films\n\tSilent short films\n\tAmerican short films\nAmerican mystery films\n\tAmerican films by genre\n\tMystery films by country\n\tFilms about mystery\nFilms directed by Reginald Barker\n\tFilms by director\n\tAmerican films\nAmerican films\n\tAmerican cinema\n\tFilms by country\nAmerican black-and-white films\n\tAmerican films\n\tBlack-and-white films by country\n\tFilm and video technology" }, { "title": "Preoperative care", "content": "Preoperative care refers to health care provided before a surgical operation. The aim of preoperative care is to do whatever is right to increase the success of the surgery.\n\nAt some point before the operation the health care provider will assess the fitness of the person to have surgery. This assessment should include whatever tests are indicated, but not include screening for conditions without an indication.\n\nImmediately before surgery the person's body is prepared, perhaps by washing with an antiseptic, and whenever possible their anxiety is addressed to make them comfortable.\n\nTechnique\nAt some point before surgery a health care provider conducts a preoperative assessment to verify that a person is fit and ready for the surgery. For surgeries in which a person receives either general or local anesthesia, this assessment may be done either by a doctor or a nurse trained to do the assessment. The available research does not give insight about any differences in outcomes depending on whether a doctor or nurse conducts this assessment.\n\nAddressing anxiety\nPlaying calming music to patients immediately before surgery has a beneficial effect in addressing anxiety about the surgery.\n\nSurgical site preparation\nHair removal at the location where the surgical incision is made is often done before the surgery. Sufficient evidence does not exist to say that removing hair is a useful way to prevent infections. When it is done immediately before surgery, the use of hair clippers might ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPreoperative care\nSurgical procedures and techniques\nPatient safety\nMedical treatments\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPreoperative care\n\tMedical procedures\n\tMedical treatment stubs\n\tHealthcare quality\nSurgical procedures and techniques\n\tMedical treatments\n\tSurgery\nPatient safety\n\tMedical ethics\n\tQuality of health care\nMedical treatments\n\tHealth care\n\tMedicine\n\tMedical procedures" }, { "title": "Navcam", "content": "Navcam, short for navigational camera, is a type of camera found on certain robotic rovers or spacecraft used for navigation without interfering with scientific instruments. Navcams typically take wide angle photographs that are used to plan the next moves of the vehicle or object tracking.\n\nOverview\nThe Mars Curiosity rover has two pairs of black and white navigation cameras mounted on the mast to support ground navigation. The cameras have a 45 degree angle of view and use visible light to capture stereoscopic 3-D imagery. These cameras, like those on the Mars Pathfinder missions support use of the ICER image compression format.\n\nEuropean Space Agency Rosetta spacecraft used a single camera with 5 degree field of view and 12 bit 1024x1024px resolution allowing for visual tracking on each of spacecraft approaches to the asteroids and finally the comet.\n\nGallery\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpacecraft instruments\nAstronomical imaging\nPhotographic technology\nMars rovers\nRosetta (spacecraft)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpacecraft instruments\n\tSpacecraft components\n\tSpace technology\nAstronomical imaging\n\tObservational astronomy\n\tPhotography by genre\n\tImaging\nPhotographic technology\n\tPhotography equipment\n\tTechnology by type\nMars rovers\n\tMars program\n\tRobotic exploration of Mars\n\tRovers (space exploration)\n\tExploration of Mars\n\tSpacecraft landers\nRosetta (spacecraft)\n\tComet missions\n\tEuropean Space Agency space probes\n\tArtificial satellites orbiting comets\n\tSpacecraft launched in 2004\n\tSpacecraft that reentered in 2016\n\tSpacecraft decommissioned in 2016\n\tInterplanetary spacecraft\n\tSpacecraft launched by Ariane rockets" }, { "title": "Indigo revolt", "content": "The Indigo revolt (or Nil bidroha; Bengali: \u09a8\u09c0\u09b2 \u09ac\u09bf\u09a6\u09cd\u09b0\u09cb\u09b9) was a peasant movement and subsequent uprising of indigo farmers against the indigo planters that arose in Chaugacha village of Nadia in Bengal in 1859.\n\nBackground \n\nIndigo planting in Bengal dates back to 1777, when Louis Bonnaud, a Frenchman, introduced it to the Indian subcontinent. He became the first indigo planter in Bengal, starting to cultivate the crop at Taldanga and Goalpara near Hooghly. With the Nawabs of Bengal under Company rule, indigo planting became more and more commercially profitable because of the demand for blue dye in Europe. It was introduced in large parts of Burdwan, Bankura, Birbhum, North 24 Parganas, and Jessore (part of present-day Bangladesh). The indigo planters persuaded the peasants to plant indigo instead of food crops on their own lands. They provided loans, called dadon, at a very high interest. Once a farmer took such loans he remained in debt for his whole life before passing it to his successors. The price paid by the planters was meagre, only 2.5% of the market price. The farmers could make no profit growing indigo. The farmers were totally unprotected from the indigo planters, who resorted to mortgages or destruction of their property if they were unwilling to obey them. Government rules favoured the planters. By an act in 1833, the planters were granted a free hand to deal with the peasants. The zamindars, who also stood to benefit from indigo cultivation, sided with the plan", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistory of Bengal\nAgriculture in West Bengal\n19th-century rebellions\nPeasant revolts\nConflicts in 1859\nAgricultural labor\nIndigo\n19th century in India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistory of Bengal\n\tHistory of India by region\n\tHistory of West Bengal\nAgriculture in West Bengal\n\tAgriculture in India by state or territory\n\tEconomy of West Bengal\n19th-century rebellions\n\tRebellions by century\n\tConflicts in the 19th century\nPeasant revolts\n\tRebellions by type\n\tConflicts by type\n\tAgrarian politics\nConflicts in 1859\n\t19th-century conflicts\n\tConflicts by year\nAgricultural labor\n\tAgriculture and labor\n\tFarming occupations\n\tLabour in India\nIndigo\n\tAgricultural products\n\tNatural dyes\n19th century in India\n\tHistory of India by period\n\t19th century by country\n\t19th century in Asia\n\tYears of the 19th century in India\n\tColonial India" }, { "title": "1997 Kentucky Wildcats football team", "content": "The 1997 Kentucky Wildcats football team represented the University of Kentucky during the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season. They participated as members of the Southeastern Conference in the Eastern Division. They played their home games at Commonwealth Stadium in Lexington, Kentucky. The team was coached by Hal Mumme.\n\nSchedule\n\nRoster\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1997 in Kentucky sports\nKentucky Wildcats football seasons\n1997 Southeastern Conference football season\n1997 NCAA Division I-A football season teams\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1997 in Kentucky sports\n\t1997 in American sports by state\n\t1997 in sports in Kentucky\nKentucky Wildcats football seasons\n\tKentucky Wildcats football\n\tCollege football seasons by team\n1997 Southeastern Conference football season\n\tSoutheastern Conference football seasons\n\t1997 in American football\n1997 NCAA Division I-A football season teams\n\tNCAA Division I-A football season teams\n\t1997 in American football\n\tCollege football teams by season" }, { "title": "Dancing in the Sun", "content": "Dancing in the Sun () is a 1954 West German musical film directed by G\u00e9za von Cziffra and starring C\u00e9cile Aubry, Franco Andrei and Ursula Justin. It was shot on location in Hamburg and Andaluc\u00eda.\n\nThe film's art direction was by Albrecht Becker and Herbert Kirchhoff. It was shot at the Wandsbek Studios in Hamburg and on location in Spain.\n\nCast\n C\u00e9cile Aubry as Solot\u00e4nzerin Nanon\n Franco Andrei as S\u00e4nger Antonio Avila\n Ursula Justin as T\u00e4nzerin Biggi\n Rudolf Platte as Galdos\n Oskar Sima as Don Armando\n Hans Olden as Felipe\n Joseph Offenbach as Theaterdirektor Mendoza\n Helmuth Beck as Orenze\n Max Walter Sieg as Larra\n Ingrid Mirbach as Molly\n Christiane K\u00f6nig as Grete\n Peter Frank as Don Ramon\n Angelica Mirete\n Dorle Rath\n Willy Witte\n Hans Greve\n Dr. Kahlen\n Kurt Fu\u00df\n Horst von Otto\n Josef Albrecht\n Karl Meiberg\n Mona Baptiste as S\u00e4ngerin\n Undine von Medvey as S\u00e4ngerin\n Teddy Reno as S\u00e4nger\n Sunshine Quartett as Gesangsgruppe\n Macky Kaspar as Solotrompeter\n Gert Reinholm as T\u00e4nzer\n Erwin Bredow as T\u00e4nzer\n Otto Boddin as T\u00e4nzer\n Ang\u00e8le Durand as S\u00e4ngerin\n Lotar Olias as Music\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1954 films\nWest German films\nGerman musical films\nFilms shot in Hamburg\nFilms shot in Andalusia\nFilms directed by G\u00e9za von Cziffra\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1954 films\n\t1954 in film\n\t1950s films\nWest German films\n\tGerman films by decade\n\t20th-century German films\n\tGerman films\n\tGerman-language films\nGerman musical films\n\tGerman films by genre\n\tGerman musicals\n\tFilms by genre\nFilms shot in Hamburg\n\tFilms shot in Germany by city\n\tCinema of Germany\n\tGeography of Hamburg\n\tCinema of Hamburg\nFilms shot in Andalusia\n\tFilms shot in Spain by region\n\tCinema of Spain\n\tGeography of Andalusia\n\tCinema of Andalusia\nFilms directed by G\u00e9za von Cziffra\n\tFilms by Hungarian directors\n\tFilms by director\n\tHungarian film directors\n\tFilmography" }, { "title": "Victoria Proof of age card", "content": "The Victoria Proof of age card serves as an identity photo card for residents of Victoria, Australia, who are aged over 18 years. It is available to drivers and non-drivers, however is suited for people who do not have a driver's licence. It displays the holder's name, address, date of birth and signature.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIdentity documents of Australia\nAge verification in Australia\nGovernment of Victoria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIdentity documents of Australia\n\tIdentity documents by country\n\tDocuments of Australia\nAge verification in Australia\n\tAge and society\n\tLegal drinking age\n\tGovernment of Australia\nGovernment of Victoria\n\tAustralian state and territory governments\n\tGovernment in Victoria (Australia)\n\tGovernment of Australia" }, { "title": "Schweig", "content": "Schweig is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\n Aimee Schweig (1897\u20131987), American artist\n Eric Schweig (born 1967), Canadian actor\n Graham Schweig (born 1953), American author and scholar\n Shmuel Joseph Schweig (1905\u20131984), Israeli photographer", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\nGerman-language surnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\n\tSurnames by language\nFamily names\nGerman-language surnames\n\tGermanic-language surnames\n\tGerman surnames" }, { "title": "Girls und Panzer der Film", "content": ", alternatively Girls und Panzer: The Movie, is a 2015 Japanese animated film based on the Girls und Panzer franchise created by Actas and serves as a sequel to its 2012 anime television series. Produced by Actas and distributed by Showgate, the film is directed by Tsutomu Mizushima from a script written by Reiko Yoshida and features an ensemble cast that includes Mai Fuchigami, Ai Kayano, Mami Ozaki, Ikumi Nakagami, and Yuka Iguchi. The film follows the students of \u014carai Girls' Academy learning about the closure of their school after their recent victory against Kuromorimine Girls' Academy was denounced.\n\nA Japanese newspaper first reported that a sequel to the anime television series was \"being tentatively planned\" in December 2012, but it was later denied by staff. A sequel was announced as a film in 2013, with Mizushima returning to direct it in April. The film was set to premiere in 2014 but got delayed the following year instead. New cast members to join the returning cast of Girls und Panzer were announced in June and October 2015.\n\nGirls und Panzer der Film premiered in Tokyo on November 20, 2015, and was released in Japan on November 21. The film grossed over million worldwide. Its sequel, Girls und Panzer das Finale, began to release one of its six films in the series in Japan on December 9, 2017.\n\nPlot\nIn a friendly exhibition match, \u014carai Girls' Academy join forces with a reckless Chihatan Academy against the combined forces of St. Gloriana Girls' College and Prav", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 anime films\nJapanese animated films\nSequel films\nJapanese sequel films\nGirls und Panzer\nFilms directed by Tsutomu Mizushima\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 anime films\n\tAnime films by year\n\tJapanese films by year\nJapanese animated films\n\tAnime films\n\tJapanese films\nSequel films\n\tFilms by type\nJapanese sequel films\n\tJapanese films by genre\n\tSequel films by country\nGirls und Panzer\n\tAnime and manga based on light novels\n\tFiction about tank warfare\n\tActas\nFilms directed by Tsutomu Mizushima\n\tFilms by director\n\tJapanese films by director" }, { "title": "Slightly Static", "content": "Slightly Static is a 1935 American short comedy film directed by William H. Terhune. It was the debut film of Roy Rogers who performed with the Sons of the Pioneers although his name was uncredited. It is the 17th entry in the series.\n\nCast\nThelma Todd... Thelma \nPatsy Kelly ... Patsy \nHarold Waldridge ... Mr. Campbell's Son, Elmer \nDell Henderson ... Mr. Campbell (as Del Henderson) \nThe Randall Sisters ... Vocal Trio (as Randall Sisters) \nSons of the Pioneers ... Male Singers\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1935 films\nAmerican comedy films\nAmerican short films\nAmerican films\nComedy short films\n1935 comedy films\nAmerican black-and-white films\nFilms directed by William H. Terhune\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1935 films\n\t1930s films\nAmerican comedy films\n\tComedy films by country\n\tAmerican films\nAmerican short films\n\tShort films by country\n\tAmerican films\nAmerican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tEnglish-language films\nComedy short films\n\tShort films by genre\n\tComedy films\n1935 comedy films\n\t1935 films\n\tComedy films by year\n\tAmerican comedy films\nAmerican black-and-white films\n\tBlack-and-white films by country\n\tAmerican films\nFilms directed by William H. Terhune\n\tFilms by director\n\tAmerican films" }, { "title": "United States at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics", "content": "The United States of America will compete at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics from August 10 to August 18 in Moscow, Russia. The membership of the team was selected at the 2013 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. However, membership on the team was subject to the athlete achieving a qualification standard. In addition, champions from the previous World Championships and the 2012 IAAF Diamond League receive an automatic bye. An automatic entry is also available to an Area Champion, the IAAF definition of an Area essentially being the specified continental areas of the world. The United States is part of the North American, Central American and Caribbean Athletic Association, which has not held a championship apparently since its inaugural championship in 2007. The deadline for entries was July 20. The final team membership as submitted to the IAAF was announced on July 29, 2013.\n\nMedallists\nThe following American competitors won medals at the Championships\n\nTeam selection\n\nThe team was led by reigning World Champions Jason Richardson\n(110m hurdles), Christian Taylor (triple jump), Dwight Phillips (long jump),\nJesse Williams (high jump), and Trey Hardee (decathlon) on the\nmen's team, and Carmelita Jeter (100m), Jennifer Simpson (1500m), Lashinda Demus (400m hurdles), and\nBrittney Reese (long jump) on the women's team.\n\n2012 Diamond League champions Charonda Williams (200m), Dawn Harper (100m hurdles), Chaunte Lowe (high jump) and Reese Hoffa (shot put) w", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2013 World Championships in Athletics\nAthletics in the United States\nUnited States at the World Championships in Athletics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2013 World Championships in Athletics\n\tWorld Championships in Athletics by year\n\tInternational athletics competitions hosted by Russia\n\t2013 in athletics (track and field)\n\t2013 in Russian sport\nAthletics in the United States\n\tSport in the United States by sport\n\tAthletics (track and field) by country\nUnited States at the World Championships in Athletics\n\tWorld Championships in Athletics by nation" }, { "title": "Sennar Airport", "content": "Sennar Airport is an airport serving Sennar in Sudan.\n\nSennar Airport is the most important airport of Sennar, Sudan. It is modern and one of the largest airports of Africa. Sennar Airport is important for people and government of Sudan.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAirports in Sudan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAirports in Sudan\n\tTransport in Sudan\n\tAirports by country\n\tAirports in Africa\n\tBuildings and structures in Sudan\n\tTransport buildings and structures in Sudan\n\tLists of buildings and structures in Sudan" }, { "title": "Spoladea mimetica", "content": "Spoladea mimetica is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Eugene G. Munroe in 1974. It is found on New Guinea.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths described in 1974\nCrambidae\nFauna of New Guinea\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths described in 1974\n\t20th-century described insects\nMoths by year of description\nCrambidae\n\tMoths by family\nFauna of New Guinea\n\tFauna by continent\n\tFauna of Oceania\n\tAnimals of New Guinea\n\tFauna by country\n\tAnimals of Oceania by country\n\tAnimals of Oceania" }, { "title": "Yellow rice", "content": "Yellow rice is a traditional yellow-colored rice dish in Spanish, Iranian, West Asian, Moroccan, Ecuadorian, Peruvian, Caribbean, Portuguese, Filipino, Afghan, Indian, Sri Lankan, South African and Indonesian cuisines. It is made using white rice made yellow with annatto, saffron or turmeric, ingredients used to give the rice its yellow color.\n\nSouth African yellow rice, with its origins in Cape Malay cuisine, is traditionally made with raisins, sugar, and cinnamon, making a very sweet rice dish served as an accompaniment to savoury dishes and curries.\n\nIn Sri Lanka, it is known as kaha buth and draws from both Indonesian and Sri Lankan influences.\n\nIn Indonesia it is known as nasi kuning. In the Philippines it is known as kuning.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRice dishes\nSpanish cuisine\nIranian cuisine\nWest Asian cuisine\nMoroccan cuisine\nEcuadorian cuisine\nPeruvian cuisine\nCaribbean cuisine\nPortuguese cuisine\nFilipino cuisine\nAfghan cuisine\nIndian cuisine\nSri Lankan cuisine\nSouth African cuisine\nIndonesian cuisine\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRice dishes\n\tAsian cuisine\n\tSouth American cuisine\n\tAfrican cuisine\n\tRice-based diets\nSpanish cuisine\n\tEuropean cuisine by country\n\tMediterranean cuisine\nIranian cuisine\n\tAsian cuisine by country\n\tMiddle Eastern cuisine\nWest Asian cuisine\n\tAsian cuisine by region\n\tCuisine by region\nMoroccan cuisine\n\tAfrican cuisine by country\n\tMediterranean cuisine\nEcuadorian cuisine\n\tSouth American cuisine by country\n\tAndean cuisine\nPeruvian cuisine\n\tSouth American cuisine by country\n\tAndean cuisine\nCaribbean cuisine\n\tLatin American cuisine by country\nPortuguese cuisine\n\tEuropean cuisine by country\n\tMediterranean cuisine\nFilipino cuisine\n\tAsian cuisine by country\n\tSoutheast Asian cuisine\nAfghan cuisine\n\tAsian cuisine by country\n\tIndian cuisine\n\tAsian cuisine by country\n\tSouth Asian cuisine\nSri Lankan cuisine\n\tAsian cuisine by country\n\tSouth Asian cuisine\nSouth African cuisine\n\tAfrican cuisine by country\n\tDiaspora cuisines in South Africa\nIndonesian cuisine\n\tAsian cuisine by country\n\tSoutheast Asian cuisine" }, { "title": "Timeline of Blackford County, Indiana history", "content": "This is a timeline and interactive map of Blackford County, Indiana. The timeline (below) lists important events in Blackford County history. An adjacent (right) interactive map contains links to various locations around the county.\n\n19th century\n\n1800s\n 1800 July 4 \u2013 Indiana Territory created from lands of Northwest Territory.\n\n1810s\n 1816 December 11 \u2013 Indiana is admitted to United States as the 19th U.S. state.\n 1818 October 6 \u2013 Treaty of St. Mary's gives land along Salamonie River (in future Jay and Blackford Counties) to Miami Indian Chief Fran\u00e7ois Godfroy (Palaanswa), and tribal members on this reservation are considered first settlers in future Blackford County.\n 1819 December \u2013 Vacant land that would become Jay, Blackford, Wells, Adams, and Allen counties attached to Randolph County for judicial purposes.\n\n1820s\n 1820 August \u2013 Randolph County commissioners give name of Wayne Township to land that would become Jay, Blackford, Wells, Adams, and Allen counties.\n\n1830s\n 1831 July 9 \u2013 Benjamin Reasoner, Sr. enters future Blackford County in the southwest corner of what would become Licking Township, near Lick Creek, and starts farm.\n 1832 \u2013 John Blount settles in the northeast corner of future Blackford County. Blackford County's oldest community, Matamoras, would begin on the Blount property along the Salamonie River.\n 1833 January 4 \u2013 Mary Reasoner, first non-native child of Anglo heritage born in future Blackford County, born on this day. She was the third child of ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBlackford County, Indiana\nHistory of Indiana\nTimelines of cities in Indiana\nTimelines of counties in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBlackford County, Indiana\n\tCounties in Indiana\n\tPopulated places established in 1839\n\tEast Central Indiana\nHistory of Indiana\n\tHistory of the United States by state\n\tHistory of the United States by political division\nTimelines of cities in Indiana\n\tTimelines of cities in the United States\n\tTimelines by city in the United States\n\tCity timelines\nTimelines of counties in the United States\n\tTimelines of places in the United States\n\tTimelines by country and city\n\tUnited States county timelines" }, { "title": "System.map", "content": "In Linux, the file is a symbol table used by the kernel.\n\nA symbol table is a look-up between symbol names and their addresses in memory. A symbol name may be the name of a variable or the name of a function. The System.map is required when the address of a symbol name, or the symbol name of an address, is needed. It is especially useful for debugging kernel panics and kernel oopses. The kernel does the address-to-name translation itself when CONFIG_KALLSYMS is enabled so that tools like ksymoops are not required.\n\nInternals\nThe following is part of a System.map file:\n c041bc90 b packet_sklist\n c041bc94 b packet_sklist_lock\n c041bc94 b packet_socks_nr\n c041bc98 A __bss_stop\n c041bc98 A _end\n c041c000 A pg0\n ffffe400 A __kernel_vsyscall\n ffffe410 A SYSENTER_RETURN\n ffffe420 A __kernel_sigreturn\n ffffe440 A __kernel_rt_sigreturn\n\nBecause addresses may change from one build to the next, a new System.map is generated for each build of the kernel.\n\nSymbol types\nThe character between the address and the symbol (separated by spaces) is the type of a symbol. The nm utility program on Unix systems list the symbols from object files. The System.map is directly related to it, in that this file is produced by nm on the whole kernel program just like nm lists the symbols and their types for any small object programs.\n\nSome of these types are:\n\n A for absolute\n B or b for uninitialized data section (called BSS)\n D or d for initialized data section\n G or g for initialized data section for ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLinux kernel\nLinux files\nOperating system technology\nComputer file systems\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLinux kernel\n\tUnix\n\tLinux\nLinux files\n\tLinux\nOperating system technology\n\tOperating systems\n\tComputer architecture\nComputer file systems\n\tComputer systems\n\tFile systems\n\tOperating system technology" }, { "title": "Carolynne Poole", "content": "Carolynne Poole (n\u00e9e Good; born 5 August 1980) is an English singer-songwriter, actress and former model. She is a founding member of the Carolynne Good Band, based in Leeds and London. She is best known for finishing in third place on the second series of the BBC singing competition Fame Academy in 2003. In 2011, Poole was a contestant on The X Factor and made it to the judges' houses' stage of the competition. She returned to the show the following series in 2012 and made it to the live shows, but was eliminated after the first live show following a sing-off against Rylan Clark.\n\nEarly and personal life\nCarolynne Good was born in Leeds, Yorkshire. She attended Pudsey Grangefield High School.\n\nShe was previously married to footballer David Poole. In August 2015, Good announced that she was in a relationship with England cricketer David Willey, whom she married in November 2016.\n\nSinging career\n\n1998\u20132001: Early career\nPoole's early musical influences included The Eagles, U2, The Carpenters, and Mary Chapin Carpenter. In 1998, having moved from Leeds to London to pursue a career as a singer-songwriter, she was one of the final 15 in auditions for S Club 7, along with Pop Idol contestant Zoe Birkett. The following year, Poole joined and fronted a five-member country music band, with which she toured the UK. In 2001, she signed her first publishing contract with BMG Music Publishing. In 2000, she continued to develop her songwriting talents in the UK and Europe. She split most ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish female singer-songwriters\nEnglish television actresses\nParticipants in British reality television series\nReality show winners\nPeople from Leeds\nThe X Factor (British TV series) contestants\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish female singer-songwriters\n\tSinger-songwriters by nationality\n\tEnglish women singers\n\tEnglish songwriters\nEnglish television actresses\n\tEnglish actresses by medium\n\tActresses by nationality\n\t21st-century English actresses\nParticipants in British reality television series\n\tReality television participants by nationality\n\tTelevision in the United Kingdom\nReality show winners\n\tReality television participants by outcome\nPeople from Leeds\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tThe X Factor (British TV series) contestants\n\tThe X Factor (TV series) contestants by series\n\tReality television participants by series" }, { "title": "Raphiophoridae", "content": "Raphiophoridae is a family of small to average-sized trilobites that first occurred at the start of the Ordovician and became extinct at the end of the Middle Silurian.\n\nAnatomy \nAll raphiophorids are blind, with headshields (or cephalons) that are triangular to subcircular, and many carry long, trailing genal spines, a forward-directed rapier-like spine on the central raised area (or glabella), or both, with the glabella often inflated and the natural fracture lines (or sutures) of the cephalon coinciding with its margin. The thorax typically has five to seven segments (except for the genera Taklamakania, Pseudampyxina, Nanshanaspis, and Kongqiangheia, which have only 3). As mentioned before, all raphiophorids are blind. Many, if not most, genera have no eyes whatsoever, though a few, such as Lehnertia, have vestigial tubercles that correspond to the compound eyes of their ancestors.\n\nDistribution \nRaphiophoridae currently includes two officially recognized subfamilies. The nominal subfamily Raphiophorinae originated from the Upper Tremadocian and died out during the Lower Ludlow, and has 217 species assigned to it divided over 26 genera. The subfamily Endymioniinae occurred from the Floian or possibly from the Lower Tremadocian to the Upper Katian and contains 36 species in 13 genera. The time of the first occurrence depends on whether the inadequately known monotypic genus Typhlokorynetes from the Lower Tremadocian of Laurentia is considered an endymioniin. Raphiophorids", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTrilobite families\nOrdovician trilobites\nSilurian trilobites\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTrilobite families\n\tTrilobites\n\tPrehistoric arthropod families\nOrdovician trilobites\n\tTrilobites by age\n\tOrdovician arthropods\nSilurian trilobites\n\tTrilobites by age\n\tSilurian arthropods" }, { "title": "Steve Owen (racing driver)", "content": "Steve Owen (born 18 December 1974) is an Australian racing driver, currently co-driving for Team Sydney in the No. 22 Holden ZB Commodore alongside Chris Pither. He has competed in many forms of motorsport, including Karts, Formula Ford, Formula Holden, Sprint cars and Supercars. He is one of three dual champions of the Dunlop Super2 Series, alongside Dean Canto and Paul Dumbrell.\n\nCareer\n\nOwen is a two-time winner of the V8 Supercar Development series, having won it in 2008 for Scott Loadsman Racing and 2010 for Greg Murphy Racing. Owen also has many years experience racing in Australia's leading motor racing series, the Supercars Championship.\n\nOwen's most significant achievements in the Supercars Championship have been winning the 2015 Wilson Security Sandown 500 driving with Mark Winterbottom and a race win at the 2010 Armor All Gold Coast 600 as a co-driver for Jamie Whincup. He has also scored several podiums, most notably second at the 2010 and 2015 editions of the Bathurst 1000, and third at the 2013 Wilson Security Sandown 500.\n\nCareer results\n\nBathurst 1000 results\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian racing drivers\nV8 Supercar drivers\nDunlop Super2 Series drivers\nFormula Ford drivers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian racing drivers\n\tRacing drivers by nationality\n\tSportspersons from Australia\nV8 Supercar drivers\n\tV8 Supercars\n\tRacing drivers by series\nDunlop Super2 Series drivers\n\tV8 Supercars\n\tRacing drivers by series\nFormula Ford drivers\n\tFormula Ford\n\tRacing drivers by series" }, { "title": "Langedijke", "content": "Langedijke () is a village consisting of about 290 inhabitants in the municipality of Ooststellingwerf in the east of Friesland, the Netherlands.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Ooststellingwerf\nPopulated places in Friesland, Netherlands\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Ooststellingwerf\n\tPopulated places in Friesland\n\tMunicipalities of Friesland\nPopulated places in Friesland, Netherlands\n\tPopulated places in the Netherlands by province\n\tPopulated places in the Netherlands\n\tGeography of Friesland\n\tFriesland" }, { "title": "Eletrobras Furnas", "content": "Eletrobras Furnas (Furnas \u2013 Centrais El\u00e9tricas SA) is a regional power utility and a major subsidiary of Eletrobras. The company generates or transmits electricity to 51% of households in Brazil and more than 40% of the nation's electricity passes through their grid. The company has a generating capacity of 10,050 MW which corresponds to 10% of Brazil's electrical production.\n\nOverview\nThe company was founded on February 28, 1957, to support the fast-pace of urbanization in Brazil during the 1950s. Their aim was to develop the Grande River. They began construction of the Furnas Dam in February 1957. Their effective operation began in 1963 and in 1971, their headquarters moved to Rio de Janeiro. The company owns and maintains 12 hydroelectric power plants, two thermal power plants and 49 substations. Out of their 10,050 MW installed capacity, 7,971 is owned by them and the rest through partnerships. The company also maintains 19,000\u00a0km of transmission lines, 900\u00a0km of which are from the Itaipu Dam. They supply 97% of the electricity in Bras\u00edlia, 92% in Rio de Janeiro, 91% in Mato Grosso, 81% in the Esp\u00edrito Santo, 61% in Goi\u00e1s, 58% in S\u00e3o Paulo, Minas Gerais 45% and 16% in Tocantins.\n\nPower plants\nThe hydroelectric power plants that the company owns and operates are the Baguari (140 MW), Corumb\u00e1 (375 MW), Funil (216 MW), Furnas (1,216 MW), Itumbiara (2,082 MW), Luiz Carlos Barreto (1,050 MW), Manso (212 MW), Marimbondo (1,440 MW) Mascarenhas de Moraes (Peixoto) (476 MW), Peixe", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPower companies of Brazil\nHydroelectric power companies of Brazil\nEletrobras\nElectric power in Brazil\nCompanies based in Rio de Janeiro (city)\nCompanies established in 1957\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPower companies of Brazil\n\tEnergy in Brazil\n\tEnergy companies of Brazil\nHydroelectric power companies of Brazil\n\tHydroelectric power in Brazil\n\tElectric power in Brazil\nEletrobras\n\tEnergy companies of Brazil\n\tGovernment-owned companies of Brazil\nElectric power in Brazil\n\tEnergy in Brazil\nCompanies based in Rio de Janeiro (city)\n\tCompanies by city in Brazil\n\tCompanies of Brazil by city\nCompanies established in 1957\n\t1957 establishments in Brazil\n\tEnergy companies established in 1957\n\tElectric power companies established in the 1950s\n\tCompanies established in the 1950s" }, { "title": "Long Black Veil", "content": "\"Long Black Veil\" is a 1959 country ballad, written by Danny Dill and Marijohn Wilkin and originally recorded by Lefty Frizzell.\n\nIt is told from the point of view of a man falsely accused of murder and executed. He refuses to provide an alibi, since on the night of the murder he was having an extramarital affair with his best friend's wife, and would rather die and take their secret to his grave than admit the truth. The chorus describes the woman's mourning visits to his gravesite, wearing a long black veil and enduring a wailing wind.\n\nIn 2019, Frizzell's version of \"Long Black Veil\" was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry for being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\".\n\nBackground\nThe writers later stated that they drew on three sources for their inspiration: Red Foley's recording of \"God Walks These Hills With Me\", a contemporary newspaper report about the unsolved murder of a priest, and the legend of a mysterious veiled woman who regularly visited Rudolph Valentino's grave. Dill himself called it an \"instant folksong.\"\n\nWilkin played piano on the original recording by Frizzell. The song was a departure from Frizzell's previous honky tonk style and was a deliberate move toward the then current popularity of folk-styled material and the burgeoning Nashville sound.\n\nSuccess\nRecorded in Nashville in 1959 by Lefty Frizzell and produced by Don Law, the single reached #6 on Billboard Hot C&W Sides chart. ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1959 songs\nCountry ballads\nSongs written by Danny Dill\nSongs written by Marijohn Wilkin\nLefty Frizzell songs\nUnited States National Recording Registry recordings\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1959 songs\n\t1950s songs\n\tYear of song unknown\nCountry ballads\n\tCountry songs\n\tBallads by genre\nSongs written by Danny Dill\n\tSongs by songwriter\nSongs written by Marijohn Wilkin\n\tSongs by songwriter\nLefty Frizzell songs\n\tSongs by artist\nUnited States National Recording Registry recordings\n\tUnited States National Recording Registry\n\tRecordings by year of induction" }, { "title": "Okanagan Falls Provincial Park", "content": "Okanagan Falls Provincial Park, now officially named sx\u030c\u02b7\u0259x\u030c\u02b7nitk\u02b7 Provincial Park, is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located within the traditional territory of the Osoyoos Indian Band. Since time immemorial, the Osoyoos Indian Band's Okanagan ancestors have inhabited and cared for the lands and waters in their traditional territory. The park is also located within the town of Okanagan Falls, protecting the area around the waterfall of the same name, which lies below the outlet of Skaha Lake in the course of the Okanagan River.\n\nHistory\nOkanagan Falls Provincial Park was created in 1956. In 2015, the park was renamed to reflect the traditional Okanagan place name for the area. sx\u030c\u02b7\u0259x\u030c\u02b7nitk\u02b7 means \u201clittle falls.\u201d This place name signifies a connection to the historic Kettle Falls in Washington state. The step-like rapids of the outlet of the Skaha Lake were lost in 1950 when a flood control dam was built over them.\n\nFlora\nThe park occupies an area of two hectares. The park has deciduous trees and is an important site for the conservation of riparian vegetation. In the 1950s, non-native tree species like Chinese elm, Norway maple, red ash and Lombardy poplar were planted in the park.\n\nFauna\n\nThere is superb bird watching in the park. Rare species such as western wood pewees, American yellow warblers, northern orioles and least flycatchers are often spotted in the park. The park offers numerous nature-related activities such as wildlife viewing, nature study, a", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProvincial parks of British Columbia\nOkanagan\nProtected areas established in 1956\nBirdwatching sites in Canada\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProvincial parks of British Columbia\n\tParks in British Columbia\n\tProtected areas of British Columbia\nOkanagan\n\tGeography of British Columbia\n\tRegions of British Columbia\nProtected areas established in 1956\n\t1956 establishments in British Columbia\n\tProtected areas of British Columbia\nBirdwatching sites in Canada\n\tBirds of Canada\n\tWildlife in Canada\n\tTourist attractions in British Columbia\n\tEnvironment of Canada\n\tNature reserves in Canada" }, { "title": "Uni\u00f3n de Sunchales", "content": "Club Atl\u00e9tico Uni\u00f3n (usually referred as Uni\u00f3n de Sunchales) is an Argentine sports club from Sunchales, Santa Fe Province. Its football team currently plays in the Torneo Argentino A, which is the regionalised third division of the Argentine football league system.\n\nUni\u00f3n was founded in 1948 as a football club, but it expanded into several different sports, including basketball, where the team currently plays at Torneo Nacional de Ascenso (TNA), the second division of Argentine basketball league system.\n\nOther sports practised at the club are gymnastics, roller skating, rugby union, martial arts, tennis and volleyball.\n\nHistory\nBasketball was added as sport in 1950. The club won its first official title, the Asociaci\u00f3n Rafaelina de B\u00e1squetbol championship, in 1987 being coached by Roberto Vico.\n\nIn 1991 Uni\u00f3n promoted to Liga Nacional B (currently Torneo Nacional de Ascenso, the second division of Argentine basketball). The club spent two seasons in the Nacional B until the team had to leave the tournament due to financial problems. In 2005 Uni\u00f3n won another title promoting to Nacional de Ascenso.\n\nIn 2009, Uni\u00f3n promoted to Liga Nacional de B\u00e1squetbol, the top division of Argentine basketball.\n\nTitles\n\nBasketball\nLiga Rafaelina: 9\n1987, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in Santa Fe Province\nArgentine football clubs\nBasketball teams in Argentina\nSports clubs in Argentina\nAssociation football clubs established in 1948\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in Santa Fe Province\n\tFootball clubs in Argentina by province\n\tSports in Santa Fe Province\nArgentine football clubs\n\tFootball clubs in Argentina\n\tSoccer clubs in Argentina\nBasketball teams in Argentina\n\tBasketball in Argentina\n\tSports teams in Argentina\nSports clubs in Argentina\n\tSports teams in Argentina\n\tSports in Argentina\nAssociation football clubs established in 1948\n\tAssociation football clubs by year of establishment\n\t1948 establishments in Argentina\n\tFootball clubs in Argentina" }, { "title": "Tom\u00e1s Ruiz Gonz\u00e1lez", "content": "Tom\u00e1s Jos\u00e9 Ruiz Gonz\u00e1lez (born March 23, 1963) is a Mexican politician from the Institutional Revolutionary Party, who most recently served as a state government official in Veracruz under Governor Javier Duarte. He previously served as director of the Mexican National Lottery and as president of the New Alliance Party (Nueva Alianza), a position he held from November 28, 2006 to August 28, 2007.\n\nBiography\nTom\u00e1s Ruiz holds a law degree from the Escuela Libre de Derecho, has a diploma from the Autonomous Technological Institute of Mexico and a Master's from Columbia University. In the late 1980s and 1990s, he held important positions in the Bank of Mexico and the Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit, for which he was twice the Undersecretary of Finance, as well as the first president of the Tax Administration Service (SAT).\n\nIn 2000, PAN president Vicente Fox appointed him director general of Banobras. This non-PRI position conflicted with the leadership of his party, and he resigned in 2003 to be nominated by the PRI as candidate for federal deputy of the LIX Legislature of the Mexican Congress. He was a proportional representation deputy elected from the third electoral region and served on a trio of business-related commissions: Finances and Public Credit, Budget and Public Accounts, and Oversight of the Superior Auditor of the Federation.\n\nHe worked alongside PRI parliamentary coordinator Elba Esther Gordillo in the Chamber of Deputies when a conflict arose between Go", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nInstitutional Revolutionary Party politicians\nMexican politicians\nMexican lawyers\nNew Alliance Party (Mexico)\nMembers of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico) \n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nInstitutional Revolutionary Party politicians\n\t20th-century Mexican politicians\n\t21st-century Mexican politicians\nMexican politicians\n\t20th-century Mexican politicians\n\t21st-century Mexican politicians\nMexican lawyers\n\t20th-century Mexican lawyers\n\t21st-century Mexican lawyers\nNew Alliance Party (Mexico)\n\tPolitical parties in Mexico\nMembers of the Chamber of Deputies (Mexico)\n\tMembers of the Congress of the Union\n\tPolitics of Mexico\n\t21st-century Mexican politicians\n\t20th-century Mexican politicians" }, { "title": "List of precomposed Latin characters in Unicode", "content": "This is a list of precomposed Latin characters in Unicode. Unicode typefaces may be needed for these to display correctly.\n\nLetters with diacritics\n\nDigraphs and ligatures \n\n \u01f1, \u01f2, \u01f3\n \u01c4, \u01c5, \u01c6\n \ufb00\n \ufb03\n \ufb04\n \ufb01\n \ufb02\n \u0132, \u0133\n \u01c7, \u01c8, \u01c9\n \u01ca, \u01cb, \u01cc\n \ufb06\n \ufb05\n\nOther characters \n\nA collection of precomposed Latin characters (mostly abbreviations of units of measurement) is also included in the CJK Compatibility and Enclosed CJK Letters and Months sections of Unicode, as are a set of precomposed Roman numerals; these characters are intended for use in East Asian languages and are not meant to be mixed with Latin languages. Several enclosed alphanumerics are also featured in Unicode.\n\nSome characters in the Letterlike Symbols block can be substituted with characters in the ASCII range.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnicode\nLatin script\nLatin-script letters\nLatin-script ligatures\nLatin-script digraphs\nCJK compatibility ideographs\nEnclosed CJK Letters and Months\nRoman numerals in Unicode\nLetterlike Symbols in Unicode\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnicode\n\tComputing standards\n\tCharacter sets\nInternational standards\n\tCharacter encoding\nLatin script\n\tAlphabets\n\tLatin-script alphabets\n\tISO basic Latin letters\nLatin-script letters\n\tLetters by script\n\tLatin script\nLatin-script ligatures\n\tLetters by script\n\tAlphabets\n\tTypography\nLatin-script digraphs\n\tLetters by script\n\tAlphabets\n\tTypography\nCJK compatibility ideographs\n\tUnicode blocks\n\tCharacters in Unicode\nEnclosed CJK Letters and Months\n\tUnicode blocks\n\tCharacters in Unicode\nRoman numerals in Unicode\n\tUnicode blocks\n\tCharacters in Unicode\nLetterlike Symbols in Unicode\n\tUnicode blocks\n\tCharacters in Unicode" }, { "title": "Blown Away (Bachelor Girl song)", "content": "\"Blown Away\" is a song by Australian pop group Bachelor Girl. The song was released in September 1999 as the fourth and final single from the group's debut studio album, Waiting for the Day (1998). The song peaked at number 79 on the ARIA Charts.\n\nTrack listing\n CD Single\n \"Blown Away\" - 4:33\t\n \"Buses and Trains\" (Italian version) - 3:42\n\nCharts\n\nRelease history\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBachelor Girl songs\n1999 singles\n1999 songs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBachelor Girl songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tAustralian pop songs\n1999 singles\n\tSingles by year\n\t1999 in music\n1999 songs\n\tSongs by year\n\tMusic in 1999\n\tAustralian pop songs" }, { "title": "Kirby railway station", "content": "Kirby railway station was a railway station on the York and North Midland Railway's branch line to Pickering. It opened in October 1845, and was named after the village of Kirby Misperton. It closed on 1 October 1858.\n\nSome authorities refer to this station as 'Black Bull or Kirby'; Black Bull being a reference to the (much nearer) public house, which also gave its name to the nearby level crossing on the Pickering - Malton road.\n\nThe station house, which still stands, was built in stone which was unusual for minor stations which were more commonly built in brick (as was nearby Marishes Road). Indeed, the Y&NM crossing keepers house at the adjacent crossing was in brick.\n\nThe NER built a short terrace of four houses between the station building and Black Bull level crossing for platelayers and labourers.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisused railway stations in North Yorkshire\nRailway stations opened in 1845\nRailway stations closed in 1858\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisused railway stations in North Yorkshire\n\tDisused railway stations in England by county\n\tRail transport in North Yorkshire\n\tHistory of North Yorkshire\nRailway stations opened in 1845\n\t1845 establishments in England\n\tRailway stations by year of establishment\nRailway stations closed in 1858\n\t1858 disestablishments in England\n\tRailway stations by year of closure" }, { "title": "Infante Manuel, Count of Our\u00e9m", "content": "Infante Manuel, Count of Our\u00e9m, KGF (; Manuel Jos\u00e9 Francisco Ant\u00f3nio Caetano Est\u00eav\u00e3o Bartolomeu; (Lisbon, 3 August 1697 - Quinta de Belas, 3 August 1766) was a Portuguese infante (prince), seventh child of Peter II, King of Portugal, and his wife Maria Sophia of Neuburg. He was the brother of King John V of Portugal. He was a candidate for the Polish throne.\n\nLife \nHe was born on 3 August 1697 in Lisbon and died unmarried and without legitimate issue at the Quinta de Belas in the same city on the same day in 1766. He is buried at the Royal Pantheon of the Braganza Dynasty in Lisbon.\n\nManuel led an adventurous life. At the age of 18, he embarked in secret on an English ship with destination the Netherlands. Ordered by his brother King John V of Portugal to return home, he disobeyed and went to Paris and then to Germany.\n\nOn 1 August 1716 he offered his services to Prince Eugene of Savoy, to fight the Turks in Hungary. There he fought 4 days later in the Battle of Petrovaradin where he was slightly wounded but covered with glory. He also participated in the pursuit of the fleeing Turks and the siege and capture of Timi\u0219oara.\n\nIn 1717, now officially in the Austrian army, he again fought under Prince Eugen and participated in the conquest of Belgrade.\n\nAfter the Treaty of Passarowitz, he obtained the title of Mar\u00e9chal de camp. After the war he traveled from court to court, living a life filled with pleasure, inspiring several contemporary writers. In 1721 he received the Order o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHouse of Braganza\nPortuguese infantes\nPortuguese Roman Catholics\nPortuguese royalty\nPortuguese military personnel\n18th-century Portuguese people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHouse of Braganza\n\tEuropean royal families\n\tPortuguese royalty\nPortuguese infantes\n\tPortuguese royalty\nPortuguese Roman Catholics\n\tRoman Catholic Church in Portugal\n\tRoman Catholics by nationality\nPortuguese royalty\n\tEuropean royalty\n\tHistory of Portugal\n\tPortuguese monarchy\n\tPortuguese nobility\nPortuguese military personnel\n\tMilitary personnel by nationality\n\tMilitary history of Portugal\n18th-century Portuguese people\n\t18th-century people by nationality\n\tHistory of Portugal by period\n\tPeople of the Kingdom of Portugal" }, { "title": "John M. Conroy", "content": "John Michael Conroy (December 14, 1920\u00a0\u2013 December 5, 1979) was an American actor, aviator, and later businessman, whose company Aero Spacelines developed the Pregnant Guppy, Super Guppy, and Mini Guppy cargo aircraft. He later founded Conroy Aircraft and Specialized Aircraft in Santa Barbara, California.\n\nHe died December 5, 1979 of colon cancer.\n\nEarly years \nConroy was born in Buffalo, New York, later attended high school in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, and studied engineering at St. Gregory's College (St. Gregory's University) in Shawnee, Oklahoma. He hitched a ride on a freight train from Oklahoma to Hollywood, California, where he landed bit parts in films during the years of 1937\u20131940 under the screen name of Michael Conroy, since John Conroy was already taken. Some of the films were with \"The Little Tough Guys\". He attended the College of Theatre Arts at the Pasadena Playhouse.\n\nWorld War II \nIn 1940, against the advice of his agent who said \"the big parts are coming\", he hopped a freighter to Honolulu, Hawaii, where he learned to fly and made his first solo flight in 1940. He was working at Pearl Harbor as a civilian digging underground fuel tanks on Sunday, December 7, 1941. After witnessing the Japanese attack he immediately enlisted in the United States Army Air Forces.\n\nIn early 1942, just months after his 21st birthday, he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant. \"Jack\" took flight instruction by Lt. F. D. Clasen in a Vultee BT-13 at Chico Army Air Field, class of '43-D ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican aviators\nAmerican businesspeople\nAmerican actors\nAviation pioneers\nPeople from Buffalo, New York\nPeople from Santa Barbara, California\nPeople from Sand Springs, Oklahoma\nDeaths from colon cancer\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican aviators\n\tAviators by nationality\n\tAmerican Air Force personnel\n\tAviation in the United States\nAmerican businesspeople\n\tBusinesspeople by nationality\n\tBusinesspeople from California\nAmerican actors\n\tActors by nationality\n\tActors from New York (state)\n\tActors from California\nAviation pioneers\n\tAviation history of the United States\n\tAviators\nPeople from Buffalo, New York\n\tPeople by city in New York (state)\nPeople from Santa Barbara, California\n\tPeople by city in California\nPeople from Sand Springs, Oklahoma\n\tPeople by city in Oklahoma\nDeaths from colon cancer\n\tDeaths from cancer in the United States\n\tDeaths from cancer by type\n\tDeaths from colorectal cancer" }, { "title": "Jedforest", "content": "Jedforest is an historic forest in the Scottish Borders, that has been heavily wooded in the past. It is close to Jed Water and the town of Jedburgh, from which it takes its name.\n\nThe forest is home to the widespreading Capon tree. It is an oak tree in Jedburgh near to another famous oak, 'King o' the Woods' and thought to be in excess of 500 years old. It has a girth of 17 feet, measured four feet from the ground.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nForests and woodlands in Scotland\nGeography of the Scottish Borders\nHistoric forests in Scotland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nForests and woodlands in Scotland\n\tGeography of Scotland by type\n\tForests and woodlands in the United Kingdom\nGeography of the Scottish Borders\n\tGeography of Scotland by council area\n\tGeography of the United Kingdom by county\nHistoric forests in Scotland\n\tHistory of forestry in the United Kingdom\n\tProtected areas of Scotland\n\tHistory of Scotland by type\n\tHistoric sites in Scotland" }, { "title": "Limestone Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania", "content": "Limestone Township is a township in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,019 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Williamsport Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nHistory\nLimestone Township was established on December 4, 1824, by the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Lycoming County. It was formed from parts of Nippenose and Wayne townships. Limestone Township was known as \"Adams Township\" in honor of United States President John Adams until April 14, 1835, when the name as changed to what was deemed to be a more appropriate title.\n\nUpon arriving in present-day Limestone Township in 1789, the first settlers deemed it barren because the base of valley was covered by thickets of thorny bushes and was largely free of trees. At first the land sold for as little as fifty cents an acre. After the initial settlers cleared the shrubbery and planted wheat, the land was found to be quite fertile, and prices rose to $5.00 per acre. Later settlers to Limestone Township established the communities of Collomsville, Oriole and Oval. These small towns were the locations of small taverns, general stores and sawmills. By the 1890s, land sold for as much as $100 per acre.\n\nMuch of the farmland in the southeastern portion of Limestone Township was purchased by the Williamsport Water Authority in the early 1900s as part of its watershed. Visitors to the \"water company\" lands can see the stone remains of the early settlers homesteads spread throughout the watersh", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTownships in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania\nPopulated places established in 1824\n1824 establishments in Pennsylvania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTownships in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania\n\tTownships in Pennsylvania by county\n\tGeography of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania\nPopulated places established in 1824\n\tPopulated places by year of establishment\n\t1824 establishments by country\n\t19th-century establishments in Pennsylvania\n\t1824 in the United States\n1824 establishments in Pennsylvania\n\t1824 in the United States by state\n\t19th-century establishments in Pennsylvania\n\t1824 establishments by country\n\t1824 in Pennsylvania\n\tYears in Pennsylvania" }, { "title": "Evan Stewart", "content": "Evan Stewart (born June 11, 1975) is a former Olympic diver for Zimbabwe. He competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1992 (Barcelona, Spain).\n\nStewart captured two medals at the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. He is the son of former field hockey player Anthea Stewart, who won the gold medal in the women's competition at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nZimbabwean divers\nOlympic divers of Zimbabwe\nCompetitors at the 1994 Commonwealth Games\nCommonwealth Games medallists in diving\nZimbabwean Commonwealth Games medallists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nZimbabwean divers\n\tDivers by nationality\n\tSport in Zimbabwe by sport\n\tSport in Zimbabwe\nOlympic divers of Zimbabwe\n\tDivers at the Olympics\n\tZimbabwe at the Olympics\nCompetitors at the 1994 Commonwealth Games\n\tCommonwealth Games competitors by year\n\t1994 in sports\nCommonwealth Games medallists in diving\n\tCommonwealth Games medallists\nZimbabwean Commonwealth Games medallists\n\tCommonwealth Games medallists by country\n\tSport in Zimbabwe by event\n\tSport in Zimbabwe" }, { "title": "Ernst Schreder", "content": "Ernst Schreder (21 June 1892\u20136 December 1941) was a German general during the Second World War.\n\nBiography\nErnst Schreder was born on 21 June 1892, in Metz, Alsace-Lorraine. He fought during the First World War. After the war, he pursued a career in the Police. He later joined the Heer, the army of the Wehrmacht.\n\nDuring the Second World War, Ernst Schreder served as an officer in many military assignments, and participated in significant military operations on both the Eastern and Western fronts. He eventually obtained the rank of Generalmajor on 1 December 1941.\n\nSchreder was seriously wounded on the Eastern Front in October 1941, and later succumbed to his injuries in K\u00f6nigsberg (Kaliningrad) on 6 December 1941. On December 19, 1941, he was posthumously decorated with the German Cross in Gold, in recognition for the actions he took and the sacrifices he made to fight with his troops. The German Cross was issued in two degrees: gold and silver, the former being an award for bravery, the latter being for distinguished service and was considered a continuation of the War Merit Cross with swords.\n\nDecorations\n Deutsches Kreuz in Gold, on 19 December 1941\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman military personnel of World War I\nGerman military personnel of World War II\nRecipients of the German Cross\nPeople from Metz\n1892 births\n1941 deaths\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman military personnel of World War I\n\tMilitary personnel of the German Empire\n\tWorld War I by country\nGerman military personnel of World War II\n\tWehrmacht personnel\n\tWorld War II personnel of Germany\nRecipients of the German Cross\n\tAwards and decorations of the Wehrmacht\n\tGerman awards\n\tGerman Cross\nPeople from Metz\n\tPeople by city in France\n\tPeople from Moselle (department)\n1892 births\n\tBirths by year\n\t1892\n1941 deaths\n\tDeaths by year\n\t1941\n\tWorld War II deaths\n\tDeaths in the Soviet Union" }, { "title": "Doubletop Peak", "content": "Doubletop Peak () is a mountain in the state of Wyoming. The peak is the tallest in the Gros Ventre Range. Doubletop Peak is within the Gros Ventre Wilderness region of Bridger-Teton National Forest.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of Wyoming\nGros Ventre Range\nBridger-Teton National Forest\nWilderness Areas of Wyoming\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of Wyoming\n\tMountains of the United States by state\n\tGeography of Wyoming\n\tLandforms of Wyoming\nGros Ventre Range\n\tMountain ranges of Wyoming\nGeography of the Rocky Mountains\nBridger-Teton National Forest\n\tNational Forests of Wyoming\n\tFederally protected areas of Wyoming\nWilderness Areas of Wyoming\n\tWilderness Areas of the United States by state\n\tProtected areas of Wyoming\n\tNature reserves in Wyoming" }, { "title": "Prospect Fighting Championships", "content": "Prospect Fighting Championships is a Canadian mixed martial arts promotion based in London, Ontario, Canada. It is one of the largest promotions in the province, formerly the Provincial Fighting Championship(Provincial FC) before rebranding in 2015. It provides talent for the UFC as a feeder organization. In 2020 the promotion signed a deal with Fight Network to stream on their broadcast service.\n\nHistory\nFounded in 2013 by Jamie Champion, Provincial Fighting Championship held three events in Ontario before rebranding to Prospect Fighting Championships(PFC) in 2015, which started off by running amateur(PAFC) events in Ontario's blossoming MMA scene, as Mixed Martial Arts were considered illegal until 2010. With the only MMA events happening in the province before 2010 occurring on native reserves, the organization also hosted three WAKO sanctioned kickboxing events, PFC has grown into one of the largest promotions in Ontario switching back to the professional Mixed Martial Arts circuit after 2018. The promotion has held 17 events involving over 130 matches and 31 kickboxing bouts.\n\nProvincial Fighting Championship\n\nOn Saturday, October 26, 2013. Provincial Fighting Championship held their inaugural event in London, Ontario, Canada. The promotion ran 4 events under the Provincial FC banner before rebranding to Prospect Fighting Championships in 2015.\n\nEvents\n\nProspect Fighting Championships\n\nOn Saturday, August 29, 2015. Prospect Fighting Championships had its first event in L", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMixed martial arts organizations in Canada\nSport in London, Ontario\nSports organizations established in 2013\nSports organisations based in Canada\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMixed martial arts organizations in Canada\n\tMixed martial arts in Canada\n\tSports organizations of Canada by sport\n\tSports organisations based in Canada\nSport in London, Ontario\n\tSport in Ontario by city\n\tSports in Canada by city\nSports organizations established in 2013\n\tSports organizations by year of establishment\nSports organisations based in Canada\n\tSports organisations by country\n\tSport in Canada\n\tSports governing bodies in Canada\n\tSports organizations of Canada" }, { "title": "Curt Querner", "content": "Curt Querner (1904\u20131976) was a German painter.\n\nBiography\nQuerner was born in B\u00f6rnchen, a village in Saxony not far south of Dresden (later incorporated into Possendorf, which today is part of Bannewitz). The son of a shoemaker, he trained in metalworking and worked for a time as a factory mechanic (Fabrikschlosser).\n\nFrom 1926 to 1930 Querner studied at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. He exhibited for the first time at the Galerie Junge Kunst, of J\u00f3zef Sandel, in Dresden.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century German painters\nDresden Academy of Fine Arts alumni\nPeople from Bannewitz\nMetalworkers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century German painters\n\t20th-century painters\n\tGerman painters by century\nDresden Academy of Fine Arts alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Germany\n\tPeople associated with the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts\nPeople from Bannewitz\n\tPeople from S\u00e4chsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge\n\tPeople from Saxony by municipality\nMetalworkers\n\tArtisans\n\tMetalworking occupations\n\tMetalworking" }, { "title": "West Central Ohio CW", "content": "West Central Ohio CW was the name of a cable-only television station in the Lima, Ohio, media market. It was owned and operated by Time Warner Cable.\n\nHistory\n\nThe station was created on September 21, 1998 as an affiliate of The WB (via The WB 100+), using the fake calls WBOH, but switched to The CW when The WB shut down on September 18, 2006. That same day, local NBC affiliate WLIO was still in negotiations with local Time Warner Cable to carry WBOH's CW digital signal on its basic cable lineup on channel 3, The WB's former channel number. On November 20, WLIO finally reached an agreement with Time Warner Cable and began to carry The CW on basic cable channel 3, as well as on WLIO's digital subchannel, channel 35.2 / 8.2.\n\nWLIO's affiliation with The CW ended on September 17, 2008, and was not renewed. Had it been, Lima, Ohio, would have become the first market where the affiliates of all six major networks would have been controlled by a single company. Shortly thereafter, West Central Ohio CW was reinstated on cable only, carrying programming supplied by the CW Plus Network. In 2010, Time Warner Cable replaced The CW Plus with Dayton's CW affiliate WBDT in its Lima channel lineup.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTelevision stations in Lima, Ohio\nCable television in the United States\nTelevision channels and stations established in 1998\nAmerican television networks\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTelevision stations in Lima, Ohio\n\tTelevision stations in Ohio\n\tLima, Ohio\nCable television in the United States\n\tTelevision in the United States\n\tTelevision broadcasting companies of the United States\nTelevision channels and stations established in 1998\n\tTelevision stations in the United States by year of establishment\n\t1998 establishments in Ohio\nAmerican television networks\n\tTelevision networks in the United States\n\tBroadcasting in the United States\n\tTelevision in the United States" }, { "title": "Manila Science High School", "content": "Manila Science High School ()\nis the first science high school in the Philippines. It is located on Taft Avenue at the corner of Padre Faura Street in Ermita, Manila, and was established on October 1, 1963.\n\nHistory \n\nFormer President of the Philippines Ramon Magsaysay was the first to envision a Science High School in the Philippines in his 1956 State of the Nation Address where he underscored \"the great need of stepping up the development of fundamental and applied research in science and technology which has long been neglected.\"\n\nTaking action, the Philippine Congress passed Republic Act 1606 creating the National Science Development Board to work with the Science Foundation of the Philippines in advancing scientific and technological research. This was closely followed by Republic Act 2067, known as the Science Act of 1958 which proposed to integrate, coordinate, and intensify scientific and technological research and development to foster invention.\n\nIn conjunction, the Department of Education implemented RA 1606 by issuing Department Orders 1 and 5, series of 1958, for the launching of Science Talent Research.\n\nNovember 25, 1959 marked the evolution of the pilot science high school in the Philippines. With 36 students screened through a competitive examination, this nucleus of a science high school had its beginnings in a single-story building in Intramuros. In its second year, this nucleus was called the Special Science Class. March 28, 1963, witnessed each of the 32 ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScience high schools in the Philippines\nEducational institutions established in 1963\nSchools in Manila\nHigh schools in the Philippines\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScience high schools in the Philippines\n\tEducation in the Philippines by type\n\tHigh schools in the Philippines\n\tEducational institutions in the Philippines\nEducational institutions established in 1963\n\t1963 establishments in the Philippines\n\tEducational institutions by year of establishment\nSchools in Manila\n\tEducation in Manila\n\tSchools in the Philippines by city\nHigh schools in the Philippines\n\tEducation in the Philippines by type\n\tSecondary education in the Philippines\n\tSchools in the Philippines by type" }, { "title": "College of Paramedics", "content": "The College of Paramedics is the recognised professional body for paramedics in the United Kingdom. The role of the College is to promote and develop the paramedic profession across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.\n\nThe College represents the paramedic profession across key organisations such as the UK regulator \u2013 Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), the Department of Health and the Joint Royal Colleges Ambulance Liaison Committee (JRCALC).\n\nHistory\nParamedicine in the UK began with regional schemes in the 1970s, the AEMT oversaw examinations and registration. A pass rate of 5% due to the wide syllabus and negatively marked high standards prevented the NHS from adopting the scheme, it would have cost too much and taken too long. Individuals had been self funding up to then and using days off as well as leave to undertake hospital training. The NHS introduced a national course in 1986 for 'extended care ambulance staff.' Existing Paramedics sat a conversion examination in November 1986 with the first certificates being awarded alphabetically. Courses began in the following year. The introduction of professional national registration of paramedics in 2000 led to a demand for the formation of a new professional body.\n\nParamedics were the only professional group in the initial registration to not have clear representation by a central professional body. Two members of staff from the then Essex Ambulance Service (Stephen Dolphin and Richard Lane) established ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMedical and health organisations based in the United Kingdom\nParamedics\nProfessional associations based in the United Kingdom\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMedical and health organisations based in the United Kingdom\n\tHealth in the United Kingdom\n\tMedical and health organisations based in Europe\n\tOrganizations established in the 21st century\nParamedics\n\tHealthcare occupations\n\tHealth care providers\n\tAllied health professions\n\tFirst aid\nProfessional associations based in the United Kingdom\n\tProfessional associations by country\n\tOrganizations established in the 21st century\n\tOrganizations based in the United Kingdom by subject" }, { "title": "Western Blood", "content": "Western Blood is a lost 1918 American silent Western film directed by Lynn Reynolds and starring Tom Mix. It was produced and released by Fox Film Corporation.\n\nCast\nTom Mix - Tex Wilson\nVictoria Forde - Roberta Stephens\nFrank Clark - Col. Stephens\nBarney Furey - Wallace Payton\nPat Chrisman - Juan\nBuck Jones - Cowboy (*as Buck Gebhardt)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1918 films\nAmerican films\nAmerican silent feature films\nAmerican Western (genre) films\nFilms directed by Lynn Reynolds\nFox Film films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1918 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1910s Western (genre) films\nAmerican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tEnglish-language films\n\t1918 in the United States\nAmerican silent feature films\n\tFilms by language\n\tSilent films by country\nAmerican Western (genre) films\n\tWestern (genre) films by country\n\tEnglish-language films\nFilms directed by Lynn Reynolds\n\tFilms by director\nFox Film films\n\tFilms by studio" }, { "title": "Allepipona schultzeana", "content": "Allepipona schultzeana is a species of wasp in the family Vespidae. It was described by von Schulthess in 1914.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpecies described in 1914\nVespidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpecies described in 1914\n\tAnimals by year of formal description\n\t1914 in science\n\tBiology and natural history stubs\nVespidae\n\tHymenoptera of Asia\n\tHymenoptera of Africa\n\tHymenoptera of North America\n\tHymenoptera of Europe\n\tHymenoptera of South America\n\tApocrita families" }, { "title": "Chandrakauns", "content": "Chandrakauns is a raga in Hindustani classical music. It is also used in tail pieces and lighter presentations of Carnatic music.\n\nFilm Songs\n\nLanguage:Tamil\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHindustani ragas\nCarnatic ragas\nRagas in Indian Classical Music\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHindustani ragas\n\tHindustani music terminology\n\tIndian classical music\nCarnatic ragas\n\tCarnatic music terminology\n\tIndian classical music\nRagas in Indian Classical Music\n\tMusic of India\n\tIndian classical music\n\tHindustani music\n\tCarnatic music" }, { "title": "Dyschirius binodosus", "content": "Dyschirius binodosus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Scaritinae. It was described by Putzeys in 1878.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpecies of beetles\nGround beetles\nBeetles described in the 19th century\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpecies of beetles\n\tInsects by order\n\tInsects by classification\nGround beetles\n\tBeetles by family\n\tBeetles\nBeetles described in the 19th century\n\tOrganisms described in the 19th century\n\tBeetles by century of description" }, { "title": "The House of Flowers (TV series)", "content": "The House of Flowers () is a Mexican black comedy-drama television series created by Manolo Caro for Netflix. It depicts a dysfunctional upper-class Mexican family that owns a prestigious floristry shop and a struggling cabaret, both called 'The House of Flowers'. The series, almost entirely written and directed by its creator, stars Ver\u00f3nica Castro, Cecilia Su\u00e1rez, Aislinn Derbez, Dar\u00edo Yazbek Bernal, Arturo R\u00edos, Paco Le\u00f3n, Juan Pablo Medina, Luis de la Rosa, Mar\u00eda Le\u00f3n, and Isela Vega.\n\nThe 13-episode first season was released on August 10, 2018. A second and third season of the series were announced in October 2018; Ver\u00f3nica Castro had left the cast before the show was renewed and does not appear in later seasons. Season 2 premiered on October 18, 2019, and the final season was released on April 23, 2020. A short film special called The House of Flowers Presents: The Funeral premiered on November 1, 2019, and a YouTube TV special was released on April 20, 2020. The first season is exclusively set in Mexico, while the second and third seasons also feature scenes in Madrid, and the funeral special has a scene set at the Texas-Mexico border.\n\nIt contains several LGBT+ main characters, with plots that look at homophobia and transphobia. Seen as satirizing the telenovela genre that it maintains elements of, it also subverts stereotypical presentations of race, class, sexuality, and morality in Mexico. Its genre has been described as a new creation, the \"millennial telenovela\",", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMexican television series\nNetflix original programming\nSpanish-language Netflix original programming\nLGBT-related television shows\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMexican television series\n\tTelevision in Mexico\n\tTelevision series by country\nNetflix original programming\n\tNetflix original series\n\tStreaming television series by service\nSpanish-language Netflix original programming\n\tNetflix original programming\n\tTelevision series by language\nLGBT-related television shows\n\tLGBT-related media\n\tLGBT-related television" }, { "title": "Fahrenheit discography", "content": "This is the discography of Taiwanese Mandopop quartet boy band Fahrenheit () who has been active in Asia since 2005. The group consists of four members: Jiro Wang, Wu Chun, Calvin Chen, and Aaron Yan. Their music is distributed by HIM International Music in Taiwan, by WOW Music in Hong Kong and by Pony Canyon in Japan. Fahrenheit are often associated with their seniors, S.H.E, who are also under HIM International Music.\n\nStudio albums\n\nSingles\n\nConcert DVD\n January 8, 2010: Fahrenheit's Fantasy World Tour Taipei Special (\u98db\u8f2a\u6d77\u60f3\u5165\u98db\u98db\u6f14\u5531\u4f1a\u65d7\u8266\u5834)\n\nSoundtrack contributions\n\nOther songs\n\nOthers\n More Beautiful World \u300a\u6bd4\u8f03\u7f8e\u597d\u7684\u4e16\u754c\u300b (Sichuan Earthquake) HIM All Star (Power Station \u52d5\u529b\u706b\u8eca, S.H.E, Tank, Fahrenheit \u98db\u8f2a\u6d77 \uff08Calvin Chen \u8fb0\u4ea6\u5112, Jiro Wang \u6c6a\u6771\u57ce, Aaron Yan \u708e\u4e9e\u7db8\uff09, Yoga Lin \u6797\u5ba5\u5609, Jeno Liu \u5289\u529b\u63da, One Million Star \u661f\u5149\u5e6b) - 2008\n \u300aGatsby I like it\u300b \uff08Gatsby CF Theme Song\uff09 - 2008\n Happy Beat 123 \u300a\u6b61\u6a02\u7bc0\u62cd123\u300b \uff08Shanghai World Expo refueling song theme song\uff09\n Pebbles and delicious gift to double \u300a\u7545\u723d\u52a0\u500d \u66f4\u6dfb\u7f8e\u5473\u300b(Coca-Cola Theme Song CF) - 2009\n \u300aThe Heart Of Asia\u300b (Bureau of Tourism Travel Fair in Seoul latest work Fahrenheit Taiwan landscape)\n Jiro Wang\u6c6a\u6771\u57ce For me \u300a\u66ff\u6211\u300b \uff08Purple House Movie Theme Song \u7d2b\u5b85\u96fb\u5f71\u4e3b\u984c\u66f2\uff09 - 2011\n\nCollaborations\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDiscographies of Taiwanese artists\nMandopop discographies\nFahrenheit (Taiwanese band)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDiscographies of Taiwanese artists\n\tDiscographies by nationality\n\tMusic of Taiwan\nMandopop discographies\n\tDiscographies of Chinese artists\n\tDiscographies by genre\nFahrenheit (Taiwanese band)\n\tTaiwanese boy bands\n\tMandopop musical groups\n\t2000s establishments in Taiwan\n\t2000s music groups\n\t2010s music groups\n\tMusical groups established in 2005\n\t2005 establishments in Taiwan\n\tMusical quartets" }, { "title": "Sullen (band)", "content": "Sullen was a punk rock band from St. Louis, Missouri, based around two singers and guitarists: Justin Slazinik and Shanna Kiel.\n\nHistory\nSlazinik and Kiel met in high school, and started playing live shows together in 1999. After releasing two cassette singles and recording two demos, they released their debut album Paint the Moon on Thick Records in May 2003. The album featured Scott Freeman on drums and Tommy Schmitz on bass guitar. The band played its last show on February 27, 2004 at the Creepy Crawl, and announced their breakup the following day. After the band broke up, Kiel started another band, Sibylline, with another friend, and the two of them moved to Los Angeles in 2005. In 2006, Kiel posted on stlpunk.com that Sullen had gotten back together.\n\nCritical reception\nJohnny Loftus, writing for Allmusic, gave Paint the Moon 2.5 out of 5 stars, writing that \"While Sullen has rage to spare and has mastered the quiet/loud, female/male dynamic, the band's influences bleed through the fabric on most tracks [on the album].\" Writing for Exclaim!, Shawn Merrill called Sullen \"the demon child of Sonic Youth\" and described Paint the Moon as \"Not a quintessential release, but an engaging one.\" A reviewer named Megan, writing for Punknews.org, gave the album 5 out of 5 stars. In her review, Megan said that Sullen \"absolutely blows any competition out of the water\" on the album and praised it for being \"rough around the edges\".\n\nDiscography\nPaint the Moon (Thick Records, 2003)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPunk rock groups from Missouri\nMusical groups from St. Louis\nMusical groups established in 1999\nMusical groups disestablished in 2004\n2000s punk rock groups\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPunk rock groups from Missouri\n\tMusic of Missouri\n\tRock music groups from Missouri\nMusical groups from St. Louis\n\tMusic of St. Louis\n\tMusical groups by city in the United States\nMusical groups established in 1999\n\tMusical groups by year of establishment\n\t1999 establishments in Missouri\nMusical groups disestablished in 2004\n\tMusical groups by year of disestablishment\n\t2004 disestablishments in Missouri\n2000s punk rock groups\n\tPunk rock groups by decade\n\t2000s in music\n\tMusical groups by decade" }, { "title": "HMS Formidable (1777)", "content": "HMS Formidable was a 98-gun second rate man-of-war serving the Royal Navy.\n\nShe was launched on 20 August 1777 at Chatham Dockyard. She had a fitted weight of 1945 tons. She was named after HMS Formidable captured at Quiberon in 1759 and broken in 1767.\n\nDuring her career, her armament was increased to 98-guns.\n\nBattle of the Saintes\nsee article: Battle of the Saintes\n\nIn March 1782, Formidable was stationed at Gros Islet Bay between the island of St. Lucia in the West Indies and Pigeon Island. It was under the command of Admiral Admiral Rodney, serving as his flagship at the head of 36 ship of the line. Meanwhile the French admiral, Grasse, headed 34 ship of the line at Fort Royal Bay in Martinique (some thirty miles away). Rodney had been dispatched from Britain with 12 well-fitted ships to rescue the West Indies from a series of attacks from the French which had already resulted in the loss of several islands. They joined 24 ships on St Lucia which had already seen action against the French and were undergoing repairs.\n\nThe French had allies in the Spanish, who had 13 ship of the line at Cape Haitien in San Domingo. Together with transport ships the Spanish had a considerable force of 24,000 men. THey awaited the arrival of a further 10,000 French troops dispatched from Brest, under escort of five men-of-war, to further boost their strength. The plan was that Grasse's fleet, with at least 5000 further troops, would unite with the Spanish at Cape Haitien, and from there wou", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nShips of the Royal Navy\nShipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean\nAge of Sail ships of England\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nShips of the Royal Navy\n\tShips by navy\n\tMilitary units and formations of the Royal Navy\nShipwrecks in the Atlantic Ocean\n\tShipwrecks by ocean\n\tShipwrecks in the Atlantic\n\tDisasters in the Atlantic Ocean\nAge of Sail ships of England\n\tAge of Sail naval ships\n\tShips of the Royal Navy\n\tShips built in England\n\tNaval ships of England" }, { "title": "Groat\u2013Gates House", "content": "The Groat\u2013Gates House is a house located in northeast Portland, Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon\nHouses in Portland, Oregon\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Oregon\n\tHistoric sites in Oregon\n\tTourist attractions in Portland, Oregon\nHouses in Portland, Oregon\n\tBuildings and structures in Portland, Oregon\n\tResidential buildings in Oregon\n\tHouses in Oregon" }, { "title": "Felipe S\u00e1", "content": "Felipe Alexandre Gon\u00e7alves de S\u00e1 (born 29 May 1995), commonly known as Felipe S\u00e1, is a Brazilian professional footballer who currently plays as a forward for Hong Kong Premier League club Resources Capital.\n\nCareer statistics\n\nClub\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBrazilian footballers\nHong Kong Premier League players\nBrazilian expatriate footballers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBrazilian footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSouth American footballers\n\tSport in Brazil by sport\nHong Kong Premier League players\n\tAssociation football players by competition\n\tSport in Hong Kong by sport\nBrazilian expatriate footballers\n\tExpatriate footballers by nationality\n\tBrazilian expatriates by occupation\n\tSport in Brazil by sport" }, { "title": "Damian Kugiel", "content": "Damian Kugiel (born 30 May 1995) is a Polish footballer who plays as a forward for GKS Kowale.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish footballers\nAssociation football forwards\nGKS Kowale players\n1995 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSport in Poland by sport\nAssociation football forwards\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tFootballers by position\nGKS Kowale players\n\tPolish footballers\n\tFootball in Poland by club\n1995 births\n\t1990s births\n\t20th-century births\n\tBirths by year\n\tLiving people\n\tPeople by birth year\n\tPolish people by birth year" }, { "title": "Snetkov", "content": "Snetkov is a Russian surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\n Boris Snetkov (1925\u20132006), Soviet general\n Nikolai Snetkov (1935\u20132005), Soviet ice hockey player for HK Lokomotiv Moscow and KGB officer\n\nRussian-language surnames", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian-language surnames\nSoviet military personnel\nSoviet ice hockey players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian-language surnames\n\tSoviet names\n\tSurnames by language\nSoviet military personnel\n\tMilitary personnel by nationality\n\tSoviet Union\nSoviet ice hockey players\n\tIce hockey players by nationality\n\tSport in the Soviet Union\n\tSoviet sportspeople\n\tIce hockey in Russia" }, { "title": "Angaeus", "content": "Angaeus is a genus of Asian crab spiders first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1881. It is considered a senior synonym of Paraborboropactus.\n\nSpecies\n it contains eleven species, found in Asia:\nAngaeus canalis (Tang & Li, 2010) \u2013 China\nAngaeus christae Benjamin, 2013 \u2013 Borneo\nAngaeus comatulus Simon, 1909 \u2013 Vietnam\nAngaeus lenticulosus Simon, 1903 \u2013 China, Vietnam\nAngaeus liangweii (Tang & Li, 2010) \u2013 China\nAngaeus pentagonalis Pocock, 1901 \u2013 India (mainland, Andaman Is.)\nAngaeus pudicus Thorell, 1881 (type) \u2013 Indonesia (Moluccas, Seram Island)\nAngaeus rhombifer Thorell, 1890 \u2013 China, Myanmar, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia (Sumatra), Borneo\nAngaeus rhombus (Tang & Li, 2009) \u2013 China\nAngaeus verrucosus Benjamin, 2017 \u2013 Malaysia (Borneo)\nAngaeus zhengi (Tang & Li, 2009) \u2013 China\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpider genera\nAraneomorphae genera\nFauna of Asia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpider genera\n\tArachnid genera\n\tSpiders by classification\nAraneomorphae genera\n\tSpider genera\n\tSpiders by classification\nFauna of Asia\n\tAnimals by continent\n\tFauna by continent\n\tFauna by region\n\tGeography of Asia\n\tBiota of Asia" }, { "title": "Oshnavieh Industrial Estate", "content": "Oshnavieh Industrial Estate ( \u2013 Shahrak-e \u015ean\u02bfat\u012b-ye Oshnav\u012beh) is a village and company town in Oshnavieh-ye Shomali Rural District, in the Central District of Oshnavieh County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 22, in 7 families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Oshnavieh County\nCompany towns in Iran\nVillages in West Azerbaijan Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Oshnavieh County\n\tPopulated places in West Azerbaijan Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by county\n\tGeography of Oshnavieh County\n\tGeography of West Azerbaijan Province\nCompany towns in Iran\n\tCompany towns by country\n\tIndustrial parks in Iran\n\tSpecial Economic Zones of Iran\nVillages in West Azerbaijan Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tGeography of West Azerbaijan Province\n\tPopulated places in West Azerbaijan Province" }, { "title": "Richard Clitherow (bishop)", "content": "Richard George Clitherow (1909\u20131984) was the fifth Suffragan Bishop of Stafford. Educated at Dulwich College and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, he was ordained in 1936 and began his career with a curacy at Bermondsey. When World War II came he became a Naval Chaplain. From 1946 to 1958 he was Canon Residentiary at Guildford Cathedral before ascending to the Episcopate, a post he held until retirement 18 years later.\n\nNotes\n\n1909 births\nPeople educated at Dulwich College\nAlumni of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge\nRoyal Naval Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II\nBishops of Stafford\n1984 deaths\nRoyal Navy chaplains\nWorld War II chaplains\n20th-century Church of England bishops", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1909 births\nPeople educated at Dulwich College\nAlumni of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge\nRoyal Naval Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II\nBishops of Stafford\n1984 deaths\nRoyal Navy chaplains\nWorld War II chaplains\n20th-century Church of England bishops\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1909 births\n\tCategories by birth year\n\t20th-century births\nPeople educated at Dulwich College\n\tPeople by educational institution in London\n\tPeople by school in England\nAlumni of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\n\tPeople by university or college in England\nRoyal Naval Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II\n\tMilitary personnel of World War II\n\tPeople of World War II by nationality and occupation\nBishops of Stafford\n\tAnglican bishops by diocese in England\n\tChurch of England bishops by diocese\n1984 deaths\n\tCategories by death year\n\t20th-century deaths\nRoyal Navy chaplains\n\tMilitary chaplains by nationality and war\n\tReligious workers by war\nWorld War II chaplains\n\tChristian chaplains\n\tMilitary chaplains by war\n20th-century Church of England bishops\n\tChurch of England bishops by century\n\tBishops by century\n\tAnglican bishops by century\n\tBishops of the Church of England by century" }, { "title": "Bolma midwayensis", "content": "Bolma midwayensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Turbinidae, the turban snails.\n\nDescription\nThe size of the shell varies between 25\u00a0mm and 30\u00a0mm\n\nDistribution\nThis species occurs in the Pacific Ocean off Midway Island.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBolma\nMarine gastropods\nFauna of the Pacific Ocean\nGastropods described in 1981\nTurbinidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBolma\n\tMarine gastropods\n\tTurbinidae\nMarine gastropods\n\tMolluscs by common name\n\tGastropods\nFauna of the Pacific Ocean\n\tAnimal fauna by ocean\n\tMarine fauna\nGastropods described in 1981\n\tGastropods by year of description\nTurbinidae\n\tMarine gastropods\n\tGastropods by family\n\tAnimals by family\n\tAnimal families" }, { "title": "Brad Treliving", "content": "Brad Treliving (born August 18, 1969) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman, and current general manager for the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League (NHL).\n\nIn 1996, Treliving co-founded the Western Professional Hockey League (WPHL), and he performed an integral role in the 2001 merger of the Central Hockey League (CHL) and WPHL. In 2003, he became assistant general manager of the Phoenix Coyotes under Don Maloney, while also serving as the GM for the team's American Hockey League affiliate, the San Antonio Rampage. He held both positions until April 28, 2014, when the Calgary Flames hired Treliving to be the new general manager of the Flames.\n\nHe is the son of Canadian businessman Jim Treliving.\n\nCareer statistics\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian ice hockey defencemen\nCalgary Flames executives\nNational Hockey League general managers\nCanadian sports executives and administrators\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian ice hockey defencemen\n\tCanadian ice hockey players\n\tIce hockey people by position\n\tIce hockey players by nationality\nCalgary Flames executives\n\tNational Hockey League executives\n\tCanadian sports executives and administrators\n\tNational Hockey League personnel by team\nNational Hockey League general managers\n\tNational Hockey League executives\n\tCanadian sports executives and administrators\nCanadian sports executives and administrators\n\tSportspeople in Canada\n\tBusinesspeople in sports\n\tSports executives and administrators by nationality" }, { "title": "Holdout (gambling)", "content": "In gambling jargon, a holdout is any of numerous accessories used by cheats to help them \"hold-out\" a card (or cards) during a card game. Some holdout devices are extremely simple and require moderate or advanced manipulative skill to be used properly. On the other hand, there is a group of holdout devices which are mechanical in nature, therefore they fall under a separate category of holdout machines. Even if those machines are complex mechanical apparatuses, they still require a good level of skill from the cheat's part, to be used well.\n\nMost of the holdout devices used today were invented in the 19th century. One of the most successful of these devices was used by P. J. Kepplinger around 1888. The Kepplinger holdout device and many others were described in detail by the magician John Nevil Maskelyne.\n\nThe main purpose of any holdout device is to temporarily hold a card out of the game, so that the cheat may retrieve it at some later convenient time. Only one card out of play can tremendously increase the odds of winning. The cheat not only knows the identity of this card (an advantage that no other player has) and knows that it couldn't possibly be dealt to any other player, but this card also serves as if an extra card was dealt to the cheat on every round. In effect, this is as if the cheat was dealt a bonus card, so that he may decide which combination of cards he likes best and finally discard the unwanted one, only to possibly use it on the next round (or at least s", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGambling terminology\nCheating in poker\nCard game terminology\nCard manipulation\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGambling terminology\n\tGambling\n\tGeneral poker concepts\nCheating in poker\n\tCheating in gambling\n\tPoker gameplay and terminology\nCard game terminology\n\tCard games\n\tBoard game terminology\nCard manipulation\n\tCard magic\n\tCard tricks\n\tMagic tricks\n\tSleight of hand\n\tCheating in gambling\n\tCard cheating" }, { "title": "K\u00f3rdrengir", "content": "K\u00f3rdrengir are an Icelandic football club based in Reykjav\u00edk, Iceland.\n\nHistory\nThe club was founded in 2017. It first participated in the Icelandic tier-5 league, 4. deild karla, in 2017. In 2018 they achieved promotion to 3. deild karla, in 2019 to 2. deild karla and in 2020 to 1. deild karla.\n\nPlayers\n\nCurrent squad\n\nStats history\n{|class=\"wikitable\"\n|-bgcolor=\"#efefef\"\n! Season\n! League\n! Pos.\n! Pl.\n! W\n! D\n! L\n! GS\n! GA\n! P\n!Cup\n!Notes\n|-\n|2017\n|4. deild\n|align=right bgcolor=gold|1\n|align=right|14||align=right|11||align=right|1||align=right|2\n|align=right|41||align=right|19||align=right|34\n||1/64 finals\n| 3rd place in promotion play-offs\n|-\n|2018\n|4. deild\n|align=right bgcolor=gold|1\n|align=right|12||align=right|8||align=right|1||align=right|3\n|align=right|26||align=right|12||align=right|25\n||1/32 finals\n| Promoted to 3. deild\n|-\n|2019\n|3. deild\n|align=right bgcolor=gold|1\n|align=right|22||align=right|17||align=right|3||align=right|2\n|align=right|63||align=right|27||align=right|54\n||1/16 finals\n| Promoted to 2. deild\n|-\n|2020\n|2. deild\n|align=right bgcolor=gold|1\n|align=right|20||align=right|14||align=right|4||align=right|2\n|align=right|45||align=right|13||align=right|46\n||1/16 finals\n| Promoted to 1. deild\n|-\n|2021\n|1. deild\n|align=right|4\n|align=right|22||align=right|11||align=right|6||align=right|5\n|align=right|39||align=right|28||align=right|39\n||1/32 finals\n|}\n\nOverall\nSeasons spent at Level 1 of the Icelandic football league system: 0\nSeasons spent at Level 2 of th", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in Iceland\nFootball clubs in Reykjav\u00edk\nAssociation football clubs established in 2017\n2017 establishments in Iceland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in Iceland\n\tSport in Iceland by sport\n\tAssociation football in Iceland\nFootball clubs in Reykjav\u00edk\n\tSports teams in Reykjav\u00edk\n\tSport in Reykjav\u00edk by sport\nAssociation football clubs established in 2017\n\tAssociation football clubs by year of establishment\n\t2017 in association football\n\t2017 establishments in Europe\n2017 establishments in Iceland\n\t2017 in Iceland\n\tEstablishments in Iceland by year" }, { "title": "USS Oklahoma City (CL-91)", "content": "USS Oklahoma City (CL-91/CLG-5/CG-5) was one of 27 United States Navy light cruisers completed during or shortly after World War II, and one of six to be converted to guided missile cruisers. She was the first US Navy ship to be named for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Commissioned in late 1944, she participated in the latter part of the Pacific War in anti-aircraft screening and shore bombardment roles, for which she earned two battle stars. She then served a brief stint with the occupation force. Like all but one of her sister ships, she was retired in the post-war defense cutbacks, becoming part of the Pacific Reserve Fleet in 1947.\n\nIn the late 1950s she was converted to a guided missile cruiser, which involved removing all her guns except for her forward turret and mount, and rebuilding her entire superstructure to accommodate the Talos missile system and flagship office spaces and accommodation. Like her three sister ships (, , and ) of the Cleveland-class ships converted to missile ships, she was also extensively modified forward to become a flagship. This involved removal of most of her forward armament to allow for a greatly enlarged superstructure. She was recommissioned in 1960 as CLG-5 (and in 1975 redesignated CG-5).\n\nIn her second career she served extensively in the Pacific, playing a prominent role in the Vietnam War, including participation in the evacuation of Saigon. Oklahoma City was worked hard in shore bombardment duty during the war. As she was extensivel", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCleveland-class cruisers\nWorld War II cruisers of the United States\nVietnam War ships\nShips built in Pennsylvania\nUnited States Navy Oklahoma-related ships\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCleveland-class cruisers\n\tWorld War II cruisers of the United States\n\tUnited States Navy cruisers\nWorld War II cruisers of the United States\n\tMilitary equipment of the United States in the World War II era\n\tWorld War II naval ships of the United States\nVietnam War ships\n\tNaval ships of the Vietnam War\n\tUnited States Navy Vietnam War ships\nShips built in Pennsylvania\n\tMilitary facilities in Pennsylvania\n\tShips by year of construction\n\tShips by place of construction\nUnited States Navy Oklahoma-related ships\n\tUnited States Navy place nameships\n\tShips by state of the United States" }, { "title": "Nandgaon, Mawal", "content": "Nandgaon in Mawal taluka of Pune district, Maharashtra, India, was listed as a village in the 2011 Census of India but was recorded as being uninhabited at that time, as it also was in 2001. It comprised an area of .\n\nThe village is administrated by a sarpanch, an elected representative who leads a gram panchayat. At the time of the 2011 census, the gram panchayat governed four villages and was based at Adhale Budruk.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUninhabited villages in India\nVillages in Pune district\nGram Panchayats in Maharashtra\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUninhabited villages in India\n\tVillages in India\n\tUninhabited communities\nVillages in Pune district\n\tVillages in Maharashtra by district\n\tGeography of Pune district\n\tPune district\nGram Panchayats in Maharashtra\n\tLocal government in Maharashtra\n\tPanchayati Raj (India)" }, { "title": "Progressive Student Network", "content": "The Progressive Student Network (PSN) was a national, multi-issue, progressive college student activist organization in the United States. It was founded at a conference in 1980 as a merger of the Revolutionary Student Brigade, the Midwest Coalition against Registration and the Draft (Mid-CARD), and the Student Coalition Against Nukes Nationwide (SCANN). The founding of the PSN commemorated the 10 year anniversary of the National Guard killing student anti-war protesters at Kent State and Jackson State in 1970. The PSN quickly grew and attracted many new progressive student activist groups motivated to protest against the shift to the right in U.S. politics when Ronald Reagan was elected president in 1980.\n\nThrough the 1980s and into the early 1990s the PSN worked on many issues including organizing against U.S. military intervention in the Central American countries of Nicaragua and El Salvador (the PSN supported the Sandinistas and the FMLN); organizing to kick the CIA off university campuses; the movement against apartheid in South Africa; organizing against the ROTC presence on college campuses; defending women's reproductive rights; and others. PSN groups also led numerous struggles against instances of racism, sexism and homophobia that came up on their campuses. PSN organized a large conference in 1990 at Kent State to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the 1970 Kent State and Jackson State student killings.\n\nPSN News\n\nThe PSN published a newspaper called PSN News, wh", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStudent organizations in the United States\nAnti-war organizations in the United States\nProgressive organizations in the United States\n1980 establishments in the United States\nStudent political organizations\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStudent organizations in the United States\n\tOrganizations by subject\n\tEducation in the United States by organization\nAnti-war organizations in the United States\n\tAnti-war\n\tPolitical organizations based in the United States\n\tOrganizations based in the United States by subject\nProgressive organizations in the United States\n\tProgressivism in the United States\n\tPolitical organizations based in the United States\n1980 establishments in the United States\n\t1980 in the United States\n\tOrganizations established in 1980\n\t20th-century establishments in the United States\nStudent political organizations\n\tStudent organizations\n\tPolitical organizations by subject\n\tStudents' unions" }, { "title": "List of National Natural Landmarks in Minnesota", "content": "From List of National Natural Landmarks, these are the National Natural Landmarks in Minnesota. There are 8 in total.\n\nMinnesota", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational Natural Landmarks in Minnesota\nLists of National Natural Landmarks by state\nMinnesota geography-related lists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational Natural Landmarks in Minnesota\n\tNational Natural Landmarks by state\n\tNature reserves in Minnesota\nLists of National Natural Landmarks by state\n\tLists of National Natural Landmarks\n\tLists of landmarks in the United States\nMinnesota geography-related lists\n\tMinnesota geography\n\tMinnesota-related lists\n\tGeography of Minnesota by place" }, { "title": "Bo Karlsson", "content": "Bo Jonas Hilding Karlsson (born 12 October 1949) is a former football referee from Sweden. He refereed one match at the 1992 European Championships and one match at the 1994 World Cup. He also refereed the 1991 European Cup Winners' Cup Final between Manchester United and Barcelona.\n\nIn 2010, Karlsson appeared in Mattias L\u00f6w's documentary The Referee about Martin Hansson shown on Sveriges Television ahead of the World Cup in South Africa.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish football referees\nFIFA World Cup referees\nUEFA Euro 1992 referees\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish football referees\n\tAssociation football referees by nationality\n\tSwedish sports officials\n\tSwedish football biography stubs\nFIFA World Cup referees\n\tAssociation football referees by competition\n\tWorld Cup referees\nUEFA Euro 1992 referees\n\tUEFA European Championship referees\n\tFootball referees at the 1992 UEFA European Championship\n\tAssociation football referees by competition" }, { "title": "Kevin Belton", "content": "Kevin Belton (born circa 1960) is an American chef, television presenter, author and educator. Belton specializes in the cuisine of New Orleans. He is the chef-host for Kevin Belton's New Orleans Celebrations and Kevin Belton\u2019s New Orleans Kitchen on PBS and serves as the resident morning chef for WWL-TV. He also teaches cooking classes in New Orleans. Belton is also a former professional American football player.\n\nBiography\nBelton was born in New Orleans, Louisiana around 1960. He is of African, Native American, French, and English heritage. His mother was a school teacher whose family lived in Martinique. His father's family is from Bordeaux, France.\n\nBelton grew up in the Uptown neighborhood. He attended Our Lady of Lourdes Elementary, Brother Martin High School, and Louisiana State University.\n\nBelton played college football at Louisiana State University and Xavier before injuries ended his career at San Diego Chargers training camp.\n\nBelton's first experiences cooking was when he was a child, around age six, helping his mother and grandmother in the kitchen. The first thing he learned to cook was scrambled eggs. It is from his mother and grandmother that he learned how to cook cajun and Creole. Using his background he became a self-taught chef.\n\nCareer\n\nBelton started managing the store at the New Orleans School of Cooking. Eventually, he started teaching classes. He has taught at the school for over 20 years.\n\nPrior to becoming a television chef, Belton regularly watch", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican chefs\nTelevision presenters\nCulinary educators\nNew Orleans cuisine\nAmerican television chefs\nAmerican football players\nCajun cuisine\nCreole cuisine\nLouisiana State University alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican chefs\n\tProfessional titles and certifications\n\tOccupations by nationality\n\tWorkers by occupation and nationality\nTelevision presenters\n\tTelevision personalities by medium\n\tEntertainers by medium\nCulinary educators\n\tCulinary arts\n\tEducators by subject\nNew Orleans cuisine\n\tCuisine by city\n\tFood and drink in the United States by city\nAmerican television chefs\n\tAmerican chefs\n\tTelevision chefs by nationality\nAmerican football players\n\tPlayers of American football by nationality\n\tCategory:American sportspeople\nCajun cuisine\n\tCuisine of the Southern United States\n\tCuisine by ethnicity or nationality\nCreole cuisine\n\tCuisine by ethnicity or nationality\n\tLouisiana cuisine\nLouisiana State University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Louisiana\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States" }, { "title": "Notiodes punctatus", "content": "Notiodes punctatus is a species of marsh weevil in the family Erirhinidae, although it is often treated as a member of the family Brachyceridae. It is found in North America.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nInsects of North America\nMarsh weevils\nErirhinidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nInsects of North America\n\tFauna of North America\n\tInsects by continent\n\tFauna by continent\nMarsh weevils\n\tBeetles by common name\n\tInsects by common name\nErirhinidae\n\tBeetle families\n\tInsects by family\n\tArthropods by family\n\tAnimals by family" }, { "title": "Don Slater", "content": "Don Slater (born 4 April 1954) is a British sociologist.\n\nA reader in sociology at the London School of Economics, Slater has researched the use of light in public infrastructure, and new media. He became chief editor of the British Journal of Sociology in 2013, succeeding Richard T. Wright. Slater was replaced by Nigel Dodd in 2014.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish sociologists\nAcademics of the London School of Economics\nBritish editors\n1954 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish sociologists\n\tSociologists by nationality\n\tBritish social scientists\nAcademics of the London School of Economics\n\tAcademics of universities in London\n\tAcademics of the University of London\n\tAcademics by university or college in London\nBritish editors\n\tBritish journalists by occupation\n\tEditors by nationality\n1954 births\n\t1954 in the United Kingdom\n\t20th-century births in the United Kingdom\nLiving people\n\tPeople by status\n\tBiography by status" }, { "title": "It's Alright (Kaycee Grogan song)", "content": "\"It's Alright\" is the title of a R&B single by Kaycee Grogan. It was the only single released from her debut album, first appearing on Billboard lists on December 14, 1996. The single peaked at number sixty-one on the Billboard Hot 100.\n\nChart positions\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1996 singles\nBillboard Hot 100 number-one singles\nR&B singles by American artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1996 singles\n\tSingles by year\n\t1996 in music\nBillboard Hot 100 number-one singles\n\tNumber-one singles in the United States\n\tBillboard Hot 100\nR&B singles by American artists\n\tRhythm and blues songs\n\tMusic by American artists" }, { "title": "List of Uzbekistan Airways destinations", "content": ", Uzbekistan Airways flies to the following list of destinations. Terminated destinations are also listed.\n\nList\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUzbekistan Airways destinations\nLists of airline destinations\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUzbekistan Airways destinations\n\tAirlines of Uzbekistan\n\tAirport lists\nLists of airline destinations\n\tLists of transport companies\n\tAirline lists\n\tAviation-related lists" }, { "title": "Nicholas Wiseman", "content": "Nicholas Patrick Stephen Wiseman (3 August 1802 \u2013 15 February 1865) was a Cardinal of the Catholic Church who became the first Archbishop of Westminster upon the re-establishment of the Catholic hierarchy in England and Wales in 1850.\n\nBorn in Seville of Irish parents, Wiseman was educated at a school in Waterford before attending St. Cuthbert's College at Ushaw. From there he went to the English College in Rome, where he subsequently became Rector. While in Rome, he was assigned to preach to the English Catholics there. As Rector, he was the representative of the English bishops. During a visit to England in 1836, he helped initiate the periodical Dublin Review. In 1840, he was appointed president of Oscott College.\n\nEarly life\n\nWiseman was born in Seville on 2 February 1802, the younger son of James and Xaviera Strange Wiseman, of Waterford, Ireland, who had settled in Spain for business. On his father's death in 1805, he was brought to his parents' home in Waterford. In 1810, he was sent to Ushaw College, near Durham, where he was educated until the age of sixteen. Wiseman would later recall that John Lingard, Vice-President of the college at the time, showed the quiet, retiring boy much kindness. In 1818, Wiseman proceeded to the English College in Rome, which had reopened in 1818 after being closed by the Napoleonic Wars for twenty years. He graduated with a doctorate of theology with distinction in July 1824, and was ordained to the priesthood 10 March 1825.\n\nHe was app", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\nRoman Catholic archbishops of Westminster\nCardinals created by Pope Pius IX\nPeople from Seville\nIrish expatriates in Spain\nAlumni of St Cuthbert's Society, Durham\nAlumni of the English College, Rome\n19th-century Irish Roman Catholic priests\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century Roman Catholic archbishops\n\tRoman Catholic archbishops by century\n\t19th-century Roman Catholic bishops\nRoman Catholic archbishops of Westminster\n\tRoman Catholic bishops by diocese in Europe\n\tEnglish Roman Catholic bishops and archbishops\nCardinals created by Pope Pius IX\n\tCardinals by papal appointment\n\tPope Pius IX\nPeople from Seville\n\tPeople by city in Spain\n\tSeville\nIrish expatriates in Spain\n\tIrish expatriates by country\n\tSpain\u2013Ireland relations\nAlumni of St Cuthbert's Society, Durham\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\n\tDurham University\nAlumni of the English College, Rome\n\tAlumni by university or college in Italy\n\tRome\n19th-century Irish Roman Catholic priests\n\t19th-century Roman Catholic priests\n\tIrish Roman Catholic priests by century" }, { "title": "Chryseobacterium wanjuense", "content": "Chryseobacterium wanjuense is a bacterium from the genus of Chryseobacterium which has been isolated from greenhouse soil, which was cultivated with Lactuca sativa, in the Wanju Province in Korea.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChryseobacterium\nBacteria of Korea\nSoil biology\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChryseobacterium\n\tBacteria genera\nBacteria of Korea\n\tFlora of Korea\n\tBacteria by country\nSoil biology\n\tSoil science\n\tBiology by type of environment\n\tBiogeography\n\tEnvironmental science\n\tEcology" }, { "title": "Pomilio Gamma", "content": "The Pomilio Gamma was an Italian fighter prototype of 1918.\n\nDesign and development\n\nGamma\nThe Pomilio company of Turin designed and manufactured the Gamma, a wooden, single-seat, single-bay biplane with wings of unequal span, the upper wing being of greater span than the lower. It was powered by a 149-kilowatt (200-horsepower) SPA 6A water-cooled engine driving a two-bladed tractor propeller. It had fixed, tailskid landing gear.\n\nThe Gamma prototype first flew early in 1918. An Italian official commission observed a demonstration of it, and concluded that although it was fast and had good maneuverability, its rate of climb was insufficient to merit a production order.\n\nGamma IF\nPomilio responded to the Gammas shortcomings by building a second prototype, the Gamma IF, fitted with a more powerful Isotta Fraschini V6 engine rated at 186 kilowatts (250 horsepower). An official commission saw a demonstration of the Gamma IF in 1918, but at first could not agree on whether it merited a production order. During the final weeks of World War I, the commission finally decided to order a small number of Gamma IF fighters, although the Gamma IF never entered active service.\n\nVariants\nGamma\nFirst prototype with SPA 6A engine\nGamma IF\nSecond prototype with Isotta Fraschini engine\n\nOperators\n\nCorpo Aeronautico Militare\n\nSpecifications (Gamma IF)\n\nNotes:\nTime to 3,000\u00a0m (9,842\u00a0ft): 7 min 30 sec\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian fighter aircraft 1910\u20131919\nExperimental aircraft\nBiplanes\nPomilio aircraft\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian fighter aircraft 1910\u20131919\n\tWorld War I Italian fighter aircraft\n\tMilitary aircraft 1910\u20131919\n\tWorld War I aircraft by country\nExperimental aircraft\n\tMilitary experimental aircraft\n\tAircraft by type\nBiplanes\n\tAircraft configurations\n\tAircraft by type\nPomilio aircraft\n\tAircraft by manufacturer\n\tDefunct aircraft manufacturers of Italy\n\tMilitary aircraft by manufacturer" }, { "title": "Spunti e ricerche", "content": "Spunti e ricerche is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal that covers research in Italian studies. Individual volumes often consist of articles on a broadly defined theme, on a particular writer, or on various subjects. The editors-in-Chief are Raffaele Lampugnani (Monash University), Annamaria Pagliaro (Monash University), Antonio Pagliaro (La Trobe University), and Carolyn James (Monash University). Although other Australian journals pre-dated Spunti e ricerche, such as the now defunct Altro Polo (1978-1996), Spunti e ricerche is the oldest active academic journal in Australia specifically devoted to Italian studies.\n\nHistory\nSpunti e ricerche was the brain child of a number of tutors from the Italian Department of the University of Melbourne in 1981-1982 and the first volume appeared 1985. It was intended to foster, increase, and diversify Australian research and enquiry into Italian studies, specifically in the fields of Italian literature, politics, linguistics, history, society, cinema, and art, but also had the broad aim to encourage manifestations of the culture by Italians, or about Italians, in Australia.\n\nAbstracting and indexing\nSpunti e ricerche is indexed and abstracted in:\n International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences\n International Bibliography of Periodical Literature\n MLA International Bibliography\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian studies\nAcademic journals associated with universities and colleges\nPublications established in 1985\nAnnual journals\nItalian literature\nItalian politics\nItalian linguistics\nItalian history\nItalian society\nItalian cinema\nItalian art\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian studies\n\tEuropean studies\n\tItalian culture\nAcademic journals associated with universities and colleges\n\tAcademic publishing\n\tAcademic journals by sponsor\nPublications established in 1985\n\t1985 establishments\n\tPublications by year of establishment\nAnnual journals\n\tPublications by frequency\nItalian literature\n\tEuropean literature by culture\n\tItalian culture\nItalian politics\n\tPolitics by country\n\tItalian government\nItalian linguistics\n\tLinguistics by language\n\tItalian language\nItalian history\n\tHistory by country\n\tHistory of Italy\nItalian society\n\tSociety by country\n\tSociety in Italy\nItalian cinema\n\tCinema by country\n\tCinema of Italy\nItalian art\n\tArt by country\n\tArt in Italy" }, { "title": "David Gunnell", "content": "David J. Gunnell is an English epidemiologist and suicidologist who is Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Bristol. He was elected a fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences in 2014 and received the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention's Research Award in 2015. He is also an ISI Highly Cited Researcher.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish epidemiologists\nSuicidologists\nAcademics of the University of Bristol\nFellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences\nISI highly cited researchers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish epidemiologists\n\tEpidemiologists by nationality\n\tEnglish medical researchers\n\tEnglish scientists\nSuicidologists\n\tPsychologists by field of research\n\tDeath of researchers\nAcademics of the University of Bristol\n\tUniversity of Bristol\n\tAcademics by university in the United Kingdom\nFellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences\n\tFellows of learned societies of the United Kingdom\n\tAcademy of Medical Sciences\nISI highly cited researchers\n\tAcademic publishing\n\tCitation analysis\n\tScientific literature\n\tBibliometrics\n\tAcademic works about science\n\tScientometrics" }, { "title": "State road D.950 (Turkey)", "content": "D.950 is a north to south state road in east Turkey. It starts at Hopa at the Black sea coast and ends at the Syrian border. It crosses many state roads (like , and ).\n\nItinerary\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nState roads in Turkey\nTransport in Artvin Province\nTransport in Ardahan Province\nTransport in I\u011fd\u0131r Province\nTransport in A\u011fr\u0131 Province\nTransport in Bitlis Province\nTransport in Siirt Province\nTransport in \u015e\u0131rnak Province\nHighways in Turkey\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nState roads in Turkey\n\tHighways in Turkey\n\tTransport in Turkey by mode\nTransport in Artvin Province\n\tTransport in Turkey by province\nTransport in Ardahan Province\n\tTransport in Turkey by province\nTransport in I\u011fd\u0131r Province\n\tTransport in Turkey by province\nTransport in A\u011fr\u0131 Province\n\tTransport in Turkey by province\nTransport in Bitlis Province\n\tTransport in Turkey by province\nTransport in Siirt Province\n\tTransport in Turkey by province\nTransport in \u015e\u0131rnak Province\n\tTransport in Turkey by province\nHighways in Turkey\n\tTransport in Turkey by mode\n\tRoad transport in Turkey" }, { "title": "Bronze and Iron Age in Azerbaijan", "content": "Bronze Age in Azerbaijan began in the second half of the 4th millennium BC and ended in the second half of the 2nd millennium BC, while the Iron Age commenced in approximately 7-6th centuries BC. The Bronze Age in territory of today's Azerbaijan is divided into the early Bronze Age, the middle Bronze Age and the late Bronze Age. Bronze Age was studied in Nakhchivan, Ganja, Dashkasan, Mingachevir, Gobustan, Qazakh and Karabakh.\n\nFirst excavations \nIn 1890 research was conducted by Jacques de Morgan in the mountainous areas of Talysh near Lankaran revealing more than 230 burials at different archaeological sites dating back to Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages. E. R\u00f6sler revealed the late Bronze Age materials from Karabakh and Ganja between 1894 and 1903 as long as he worked in Azerbaijan as a teacher, and the reports about his findings were regularly published in the Zeitschrift f\u00fcr Ethnologie and Verhandlungen der Berliner Gesellschaft f\u00fcr Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte and the Izvestiya Imperatorsko\u012d Arkheologichesko\u012d Komissii. J. Hummel conducted excavations in 1930-1941 in Goygol region (Elenendorf in Soviet times) and Karabakh and unearthed important sites as Barrows I and II, as well as several unknown sites dated back to the late Bronze Age.\n\nIn 2012-2013, the French-Azerbaijani archaeological expedition (named Nabialla) explored the necropolis and burial traditions belong to the Bronze-Iron Age in Lenkaran (Lerik province).\n\nThe Early Bronze Age \n\nDuring the", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBronze Age in Azerbaijan\nIron Age in Azerbaijan\nHistory of Azerbaijan\nArchaeology of Azerbaijan\nPrehistoric Azerbaijan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBronze Age in Azerbaijan\n\tAncient history of Azerbaijan\n\tBronze Age by country\n\tHistory of Azerbaijan\n\tArchaeology of Azerbaijan\nIron Age in Azerbaijan\n\tAncient history of Azerbaijan\n\tIron Age by country\n\tHistory of Azerbaijan\n\tArchaeology of Azerbaijan\nHistory of Azerbaijan\n\tHistory by country\n\tHistory of Asia by country\n\tRepublics of the former Soviet Union\nArchaeology of Azerbaijan\n\tArchaeology by country\n\tArchaeology of Asia\nPrehistoric Azerbaijan\n\tPrehistory by country\n\tPrehistoric Asia\n\tHistory of Azerbaijan" }, { "title": "1967\u201368 New York Rangers season", "content": "The 1967\u201368 New York Rangers season was the 42nd season for the team.\n\nRegular season\n\nFinal standings\n\nRecord vs. opponents\n\nSchedule and results\n\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\n| 1 || 11 || @ Chicago Black Hawks || 6\u20133 || 1\u20130\u20130\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#FFBBBB\"\n| 2 || 15 || @ Detroit Red Wings || 3\u20132 || 1\u20131\u20130\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"white\"\n| 3 || 18 || Montreal Canadiens || 2\u20132 || 1\u20131\u20131\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\n| 4 || 21 || @ Toronto Maple Leafs || 5\u20133 || 2\u20131\u20131\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\n| 5 || 22 || Pittsburgh Penguins || 6\u20134 || 3\u20131\u20131\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"white\"\n| 6 || 25 || Chicago Black Hawks || 2\u20132 || 3\u20131\u20132\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"white\"\n| 7 || 26 || @ Montreal Canadiens || 1\u20131 || 3\u20131\u20133\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\n| 8 || 29 || Toronto Maple Leafs || 3\u20132 || 4\u20131\u20133\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\n| 9 || 31 || @ Los Angeles Kings || 6\u20131 || 5\u20131\u20133\n|-\n\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\n| 10 || 1 || @ Oakland Seals || 2\u20130 || 6\u20131\u20133\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#FFBBBB\"\n| 11 || 4 || @ Toronto Maple Leafs || 4\u20132 || 6\u20132\u20133\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#FFBBBB\"\n| 12 || 8 || Boston Bruins || 6\u20133 || 6\u20133\u20133\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\n| 13 || 12 || Oakland Seals || 5\u20133 || 7\u20133\u20133\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#FFBBBB\"\n| 14 || 16 || @ Philadelphia Flyers || 3\u20132 || 7\u20134\u20133\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#FFBBBB\"\n| 15 || 18 || @ Boston Bruins || 3\u20131 || 7\u20135\u20133\n|- align=\"center\" bgcolor=\"#CCFFCC\"\n| 16 || 19 || Minnesota North Stars || 5\u20132 || 8\u20135\u20133\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew York Rangers seasons\n1967\u201368 in American ice hockey\n1967\u201368 NHL season by team\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew York Rangers seasons\n\tIce hockey seasons by team\n\tNew York Rangers\n1967\u201368 in American ice hockey\n\t1967 in American sports\n\t1968 in American sports\n\tSeasons in American ice hockey\n\t1967 in ice hockey\n\t1968 in ice hockey\n1967\u201368 NHL season by team\n\t1967\u201368 NHL season\n\tSeasons in Canadian ice hockey by team\n\tSeasons in American ice hockey by team" }, { "title": "Aishiteru: Kaiy\u014d", "content": "is a Japanese manga series by Minoru It\u014d. It has been adapted into a live action TV drama series.\n\nCast\n Izumi Inamori \u2013 Satsuki Noguchi\n Masaki Okada \u2013 Naoto\n Osamu Mukai \u2013 Tomoya\n Asami Mizukawa \u2013 Kana Suma\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese manga series\nManga adapted into television series\nManga by Minoru It\u014d\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese manga series\n\tManga\n\tJapanese comics\n\tComics by language\n\tComics by country\nManga adapted into television series\n\tAnime and manga based on manga\n\tJapanese television dramas based on manga\nManga by Minoru It\u014d\n\tManga by artist\n\tWorks by Minoru It\u014d\n\tJapanese comics by creator" }, { "title": "Nakatonbetsu, Hokkaido", "content": "is a town located in S\u014dya Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan.\n\nAs of September 2016, the town has an estimated population of 1,776 and a density of 4.5 persons per km\u00b2. The total area is .\n\nClimate\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Hokkaido\nTowns in Hokkaido\nTowns in S\u014dya Subprefecture\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Hokkaido\n\tPopulated places in Japan\n\tCities in Hokkaido\nTowns in Hokkaido\n\tTowns in Japan\n\tPopulated places in Hokkaido\nTowns in S\u014dya Subprefecture\n\tTowns in Hokkaido\n\tS\u014dya Subprefecture" }, { "title": "Trawniki, Opole Voivodeship", "content": "Trawniki is a village (German: Trawnig, changed between 1934 and 1938 to Gr\u00fcnweide) in the administrative district of Gmina Paw\u0142owiczki, within K\u0119dzierzyn-Ko\u017ale County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Paw\u0142owiczki, west of K\u0119dzierzyn-Ko\u017ale, and south of the regional capital Opole.\n\nBefore 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in K\u0119dzierzyn-Ko\u017ale County\nPopulated places in Opole Voivodeship\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in K\u0119dzierzyn-Ko\u017ale County\n\tPopulated places in Opole Voivodeship by county\n\tGeography of K\u0119dzierzyn-Ko\u017ale County\n\tK\u0119dzierzyn-Ko\u017ale County\nPopulated places in Opole Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in Poland by voivodeship\n\tGeography of Opole Voivodeship\n\tOpole Voivodeship" }, { "title": "Callimetopus acerdentibus", "content": "Callimetopus acerdentibus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Dela Cruz and Adorada in 2012.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetles described in 2012\nCerambycidae\nCallimetopus\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetles described in 2012\n\tInsects described in 2012\n\tAnimals described in 2012\n\tBeetles by year of description\nCerambycidae\n\tBeetles by family\n\tInsects by family\nCallimetopus\n\tBeetles by genus\n\tInsects by genus\n\tCerambycidae genera" }, { "title": "Angustia (castra)", "content": "Angustia was a fort in the Roman province of Dacia in the 2nd and 3rd\u00a0centuries AD.\n\nBibliography\n Nicolae Gudea: Castrul roman de la Bre\u0163cu. In: Acta Musei Porolissensis 4, 1980, 255-334.\n Dumitru Protase: Angvstia (Bre\u0163cu). In: Angustia 1, 1996, 85-88. \n Nicolae Gudea: Der Dakische Limes. Materialien zu seiner Geschichte. In: Jahrbuch des R\u00f6misch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums Mainz. 44, 2, 1997, 62\u201363 PDF.\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Dacia\nRoman fortifications in Romania\nAncient Roman forts\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Dacia\n\tRoman provinces\n\tHistory of Dacia\nRoman fortifications in Romania\n\tRoman Dacia\n\tAncient Roman architectural elements in Romania\n\tArchaeological sites in Romania\n\tAncient Roman fortifications by country\nAncient Roman forts\n\tAncient Roman fortifications\n\tAncient Roman military buildings\n\tRoman military architecture\n\tRoman fortifications\n\tRoman military archaeology by type" }, { "title": "Anita Leoc\u00e1dia Prestes", "content": "Anita Leoc\u00e1dia Ben\u00e1rio Prestes (born 27 November 1936 in Berlin) is a Brazilian/German historian. She is the daughter of political activists Olga Ben\u00e1rio Prestes and Lu\u00eds Carlos Prestes.\n\nShe was born in Barnimstra\u00dfe Women's Prison in Berlin and was handed over to the care of her paternal grandmother, Leoc\u00e1dia Prestes, at age 14 months. Her mother Olga was sent to Ravensbr\u00fcck concentration camp and from there to a former psychiatric hospital in Bernburg in 1942, where she was gassed.\n\nIn 1964, Prestes achieved a degree in Chemistry from the then \"University of Brazil\", now known as the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). Two years later she gained a Masters in Organic Chemistry.\n\nLife in the USSR \n\nAt the beginning of the 1970s, Prestes moved into exile in the USSR. In August 1972, she was indicted in Brazil for political activities, with the Conselho Permanente de Justi\u00e7a para o Ex\u00e9rcito (the Army supreme court) sentencing her in absentia to 4 years and 6 months in prison.\n\nIn December 1975 Prestes earned a Doctorate in Political Economics from the Institute of Social Science in Moscow and four years later in September 1979, the Brazilian courts reduced Prestes's sentence by four years as part of a wider amnesty.\n\nReturn to Brazil \n\nIn 1989 Prestes received a Doctorate in History from the Fluminense Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, with a thesis named A Coluna Prestes (The Prestes Column), which was the movement commanded by her father of almost 1500 men fighti", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBrazilian historians\nBrazilian women historians\nGerman historians\nGerman women historians\nBrazilian people of German descent\nGerman emigrants to Brazil\nBrazilian exiles\nBrazilian chemists\nWomen chemists\nBrazilian political activists\nUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro alumni\nFluminense Federal University alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBrazilian historians\n\tHistorians by nationality\n\tBrazilian academics\nGerman historians\n\tHistorians by nationality\n\tGerman academics\nBrazilian women historians\n\tWomen historians\nBrazilian people of German descent\n\tBrazilian people by ethnic or national origin\n\tGerman diaspora by country\nGerman emigrants to Brazil\n\tImmigrants to Brazil\n\tGerman emigrants\nBrazilian exiles\n\tBrazilian people by political orientation\nBrazilian chemists\n\tChemists by nationality\n\tBrazilian scientists\nWomen chemists\n\tWomen scientists by discipline\n\tChemists\nUniversidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Brazil\nFluminense Federal University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Brazil\nBrazilian political activists\n\tPolitical activists by nationality\n\tBrazilian politicians\n\tGerman political activists\n\tGerman politicians" }, { "title": "Conservatory (greenhouse)", "content": "A conservatory is a building or room having glass or other transparent roofing and walls used as a greenhouse or a sunroom. Usually it refers to a space attached to a conventional building such as a house, especially in the United Kingdom. Elsewhere, especially in America, it can often refer to a large free-standing glass-walled building in a botanic garden or park, sometimes also called a palm house if tall enough for trees. Municipal conservatories became popular in the early 19th century.\n\nDescription\nMany cities, especially those in cold climates and with large European populations, have built municipal conservatories to display tropical plants and hold flower displays. This type of conservatory was popular in the early nineteenth century, and by the end of the century people were also giving them a social use (e.g., tea parties). Conservatory architecture varies from typical Victorian glasshouses to modern styles, such as geodesic domes. Many were large and impressive structures and are included in the list below.\n\nIn the UK the legal definition of a conservatory is a building that has at least 50% of its side wall area glazed and at least 75% of its roof glazed with translucent materials, either polycarbonate sheeting or glass. Today, the terms sunroom, solarium and conservatory are used interchangeably by the public, but in general the term conservatory and particularly English conservatory evoke the image of an ornate structure, echoing the traditions of that Victo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGreenhouses\nTypes of room\nArchitectural elements\nGlass architecture\nArchitecture of the United Kingdom\nConservatories\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGreenhouses\n\tAgricultural buildings\n\tAgriculture by type\n\tGardening aids\n\tBuildings and structures by type\nTypes of room\n\tRooms\n\tArchitectural elements\nArchitectural elements\n\tArchitectural design\n\tArchitecture by element\nGlass architecture\n\tArchitectural styles\n\tArchitectural elements\n\tArchitecture by material\nArchitecture of the United Kingdom\n\tEuropean architecture by country\n\tArchitecture by country\n\tArt by country\n\tUnited Kingdom arts-related lists\n\tArchitectural history\n\tArchitectural styles\nConservatories\n\tGreenhouses\n\tArchitectural elements\n\tAgricultural buildings\n\tBuildings and structures by type\n\tGardening aids\n\tArchitecture by type" }, { "title": "Jura Soyfer", "content": "Jura Soyfer (8 December 1912, Kharkov, Russian Empire \u2013 15/16 February 1939, Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany) was an Austrian political journalist and cabaret writer.\n\nLife\n\nJura Soyfer was the son of the industrialist Vladimir Soyfer and his wife Lyubov. The well-to-do Jewish family employed French- and English-speaking governesses for Soyfer and his older sister Tamara.\n\nIn 1921, the family fled from the Bolshevist revolution and arrived in the town of Baden near Vienna. They later moved to Vienna. At the age of 15, Soyfer began studying socialist writings and became a staunch Marxist. In 1927, he joined the Verband der Sozialistischen Mittelsch\u00fcler (the Association of Socialist Mittelschule pupils). His early experience with languages meant that Soyfer soon developed a feeling and love for language and wordplay. In 1929, this led to his becoming a member of the Politischen Kabarett der Sozialdemokraten (Political Cabaret of the Social Democrats) where he gained his first experience in writing for the stage.\n\nFrom December 1931, Soyfer wrote two weekly political satires, one in the Arbeiter-Zeitung (Workers' Newspaper) and the other in the social-democratic weekly Der Kuckuck (The Cuckoo). He also wrote two articles for the Politische B\u00fchne (Political Stage, a socialist newspaper connected to the Red Players group of actors). These demanded that theatre become more politicised, and that it should stop producing mere distraction and entertainment. In this respect Soyf", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustrian journalists\nAustrian cabaret performers\nAustrian Marxists\nAustrian people who died in Buchenwald concentration camp\nAustrian political writers\n1912 births\n1939 deaths\nPeople from Kharkov\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustrian journalists\n\tEuropean journalists by nationality\n\t Austrian writers\n\t Austrian people by occupation\nAustrian cabaret performers\n\tCabaret\n\tPerformers by nationality\n\t Austrian entertainers\nAustrian Marxists\n\tMarxists by nationality\n\t Austrian socialists\n\t Austrian political people\nAustrian people who died in Buchenwald concentration camp\n\tBuchenwald concentration camp\n\tDeaths in Nazi concentration camps\nAustrian political writers\n\tPolitical writers by nationality\n\t Austrian non-fiction writers\n1912 births\n\t1912 in Austria\n\tPeople by birth year\n1939 deaths\n\t1939 in Austria\n\tPeople by death year\nPeople from Kharkov\n\tPeople by city in Ukraine\n\t Kharkov\n\t Ukrainian people of Austrian descent\n\t Kharkov Oblast" }, { "title": "Thaminophyllum", "content": "Thaminophyllum is a genus of South African plants in the chamomile tribe within the daisy family.\n\n Species\n Thaminophyllum latifolium Bond\n Thaminophyllum multiflorum Harv.\n Thaminophyllum mundtii Harv.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of Asteraceae\nFlora of South Africa\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of Asteraceae\n\tAsteraceae\n\tBiological classification\n\tDaisy family\nFlora of South Africa\n\tFlora by distribution categories\n\tFlora of Africa\n\tSouth African flora" }, { "title": "Maer Hall", "content": "Maer Hall is a large Grade II listed 17th century country house in Maer, Staffordshire.\n\nThe large stone-built country house and estate of Maer Hall dominates the village of Maer. Its location in the district of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England, is attractively rural, but fairly close to the pottery manufacturing area around Stoke-on-Trent which attracted its most famous owner Josiah Wedgwood II. His nephew Charles Darwin often visited Maer, and married Josiah's daughter Emma.\n\nA manor house at Maer dates back to 1282, the owner then being William de Mere. The present stone house was built around 1680 on a slope above a small lake, or \"mere\", which gave the house its name. In the 18th century the landscape designer Capability Brown altered the lake in a scheme of pleasure grounds. The house could be approached from either the north entrance with its grade II listed lodge or from the village of Maer to the south with its grade II* listed gatehouse.\n\nIt lay only 7 miles (11\u00a0km) from the Etruria Works of the pottery manufacturer Josiah Wedgwood II, and in 1802 he bought the house using funds borrowed from his relative Robert. He had the house prepared, with the park being laid out by the landscape designer John Webb, and in 1807 the family moved in. There was a pleasant freedom of speech in the family, with everyone speaking their mind without restraint. They frequently exchanged visits to and from their Darwin relatives only 20 miles (30\u00a0km) away, and the young Char", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGrade II listed buildings in Staffordshire\nHouses in Staffordshire\nGrade II listed houses\nCountry houses in Staffordshire\nDarwin\u2013Wedgwood family\nWedgwood pottery\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGrade II listed buildings in Staffordshire\n\tGrade II listed buildings in England by county\n\tBuildings and structures in Staffordshire\nHouses in Staffordshire\n\tHouses in England by county\n\tBuildings and structures in Staffordshire\nGrade II listed houses\n\tGrade II listed buildings in England\n\tCountry houses in England\nCountry houses in Staffordshire\n\tCountry houses in England by county\n\tHouses in Staffordshire\nDarwin\u2013Wedgwood family\n\tBritish families\n\tEnglish families\n\tCharles Darwin\n\tJosiah Wedgwood\nWedgwood pottery\n\tBritish pottery\n\tStaffordshire pottery\n\tEnglish porcelain" }, { "title": "Viktor Imrekov", "content": "Viktor Olegovich Imrekov (; born 14 December 1985) is a former Russian professional football player.\n\nClub career\nHe made his Russian Football National League debut for FC Dynamo Makhachkala on 8 May 2006 in a game against FC Ural Yekaterinburg.\n\nPersonal life\nHis twin brother Arkadi Imrekov and father Oleg Imrekov are also professional footballers.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian footballers\nTwins in sports\nAssociation footballers from Russia\nAssociation football families\nFC Dynamo Makhachkala players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Russia\nTwins in sports\n\tTwins by occupation\n\tAssociation footballers\nAssociation footballers from Russia\n\tAssociation football players by nationality\n\tAssociation football in Russia\nAssociation football families\n\tFamilies by occupation\n\tAssociation footballers\nFC Dynamo Makhachkala players\n\tFC Dynamo Makhachkala\n\tRussian football clubs\n\tAssociation football clubs in Russia\n\tAssociation football players by club\n\tRussian Professional Football League players" }, { "title": "Kingdown School", "content": "Kingdown School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form in Warminster, Wiltshire, England for students aged 11 to 18. Since 1 August 2011, the school has been an academy.\n\nHistory\nKingdown School was built in 1960 in the east of Warminster as a replacement for the Avenue and Sambourne secondary modern schools. It became a comprehensive in 1973 and gained academy status in 2011.\n\nThe school is run by Acorn Educational Trust, which manages several primary schools in the area as well as (from September 2018) The Clarendon Academy, a secondary school in the town of Trowbridge.\n\nHouses\nIn September 2006, Kingdown adopted a house system, aimed at giving students a sense of community, family, and belonging, and eliminating hostile subcultures, meaning older students provide a positive role model. Originally there were five houses, named after a notable British sporting venue and led by a Head of House. In 2017 a sixth house, Silverstone, was added.\n\nLords House led by Mr Gunstone (Green )Millennium House led by Mrs Twigger (Yellow )Twickenham House led by Mr Hatcher (Orange )Wembley House led by Mr Bindon (Blue )Wimbledon House led by Mr Richardson (Purple )Silverstone House led by Mrs Haydon (Red )\n\nEach House consists of about a sixth of the students from each of Years 7 to 13, so about 280 students altogether. There are also tutor groups, each with approximately twenty-four students: four from each of Years 7 to 12/13, who meet their tutor for twenty minutes on every school da", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSecondary schools in Wiltshire\nAcademies in Wiltshire\nMixed secondary schools in England\nSchools in Warminster\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSecondary schools in Wiltshire\n\tEducation in Wiltshire\n\tSchools in Wiltshire\n\tSecondary schools in England by county\nAcademies in Wiltshire\n\tEducation in Wiltshire\n\tSchools in Wiltshire\n\tAcademies in England by county\nMixed secondary schools in England\n\tMixed schools in England\n\tSecondary schools in England\nSchools in Warminster\n\tSchools in Wiltshire\n\tEducation in Wiltshire\n\tEducation in Warminster\n\tBuildings and structures in Warminster" }, { "title": "2018 European Union Amateur Boxing Championships", "content": "The Men's 2018 European Union Amateur Boxing Championships was held in Valladolid, Spain from 8 to 19 November. The 9th edition of the competition was organised by the European governing body for amateur boxing, the European Boxing Confederation.\n\nMedal winners\n\nMedal table\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2018 in boxing\nEuropean Union Amateur Boxing Championships\nBoxing competitions in Spain\nSport in Valladolid\nInternational boxing competitions hosted by Spain\nAmateur boxing tournaments\nEuropean Boxing Confederation tournaments\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2018 in boxing\n\tYears in boxing\n\tSport by year\nEuropean Union Amateur Boxing Championships\n\tBoxing competitions in Europe\n\tAmateur boxing tournaments\nBoxing competitions in Spain\n\tBoxing in Spain\n\tSport in Spain by sport\n\tSports competitions in Spain\nSport in Valladolid\n\tSport in Spain by city\n\tValladolid\nInternational boxing competitions hosted by Spain\n\tBoxing in Spain\n\tInternational sports competitions hosted by Spain\nAmateur boxing tournaments\n\tBoxing tournaments\nEuropean Boxing Confederation tournaments\n\tBoxing competitions in Europe\n\tEuropean Boxing Confederation\n\tBoxing tournaments" }, { "title": "Montagu Scott", "content": "Montagu David Scott (15 March 1818 \u2013 15 January 1900) was an English Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1874 to 1885.\n\nScott was the son of Sir David Scott, 2nd Baronet and his wife Caroline Grindall daughter of Benjamin Grindall. He was educated at University College, Oxford and was called to the bar at Middle Temple in 1840. He was a J.P. for Sussex and Middlesex, and a Deputy Lieutenant for Sussex.\n\nHe was elected at the 1874 general election as one of the two Members of Parliament (MPs) for East Sussex. He was re-elected in 1880, and held the seat until the constituency was divided at the 1885 general election.\n\nScott died at the age of 81.\n\nScott married Margaret Briggs, daughter of James Briggs of Oatlands Hertfordshire.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish Conservative Party politicians\nMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies\nMembers of the Middle Temple\nPeople educated at University College, Oxford\nDeputy Lieutenants of Sussex\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish Conservative Party politicians\n\tConservative Party (UK) politicians\n\tEnglish politicians by party\nMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for English constituencies\n\tMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by constituency\n\tMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by nationality\nMembers of the Middle Temple\n\tMembers of the Inns of Court\n\tPeople associated with the Middle Temple\nPeople educated at University College, Oxford\n\tAlumni of University College, Oxford\n\tPeople associated with the University of Oxford\nDeputy Lieutenants of Sussex\n\tDeputy Lieutenants in England\n\tPeople from Sussex" }, { "title": "William Hone", "content": "William Hone (3 June 1780 \u2013 8 November 1842) was an English writer, satirist and bookseller. His victorious court battle against government censorship in 1817 marked a turning point in the fight for British press freedom.\n\nBiography\nHone has been described as one of the fathers of modern media. According to Associate Professor Kyle Grimes from the University of Alabama, \"William Hone arguably did more than any other writer, printer or publisher to shape British popular print culture in the early decades of the nineteenth century.\"\n\nHone was born at Bath on 3 June 1780, one of three children to William Hone Senior (born at Homewood Farm in Ripley, Surrey) and Francis Stalwell. William's only surviving brother, Joseph Hone (1784\u20131861) was a Supreme Court judge in Tasmania, Australia.\n\nWilliam was an inquisitive child, whose father taught him to read from the Bible. For a number of years William attended a small school run by Dame Bettridge, to whom he was very close.\n\nIn 1783, William's father moved to London and found work in an Attorney's office. He encouraged William Junior to follow in this profession. After two-and-a-half years in the office of a solicitor at Chatham, William Hone Junior returned to London to become clerk to a solicitor at Gray's Inn. He disliked the law as a profession and said he spent more time reading than working for his employer. With an increasing interest in socialism, he joined the London Corresponding Society in 1796. One of the key campaigns o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish writers\nEnglish satirists\nEnglish booksellers\n19th-century English writers\nBritish censorship\nBritish press freedom\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish writers\n\tEnglish-language writers\n\tBritish writers by country\n\tEnglish people by occupation\nEnglish satirists\n\tBritish satirists\n\tEnglish humourists\n\tEnglish people by occupation\nEnglish booksellers\n\tRetailers in the United Kingdom by occupation\n\tUK Retail people\n\tBritish people by industry\n\tEnglish people by occupation\n19th-century English writers\n\t19th-century British writers\n\tWriters by centuries\n\tEnglish writers by century\nBritish censorship\n\tCensorship in the United Kingdom\n\tPublic opinion and censorship\n\tMedia issues in the United Kingdom\nBritish press freedom\n\tFreedom of the press by country\n\tPress freedom in the United Kingdom\n\tMedia issues in the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Hyposmocoma punctiplicata", "content": "Hyposmocoma punctiplicata is a species of moth of the family Cosmopterigidae. It was first described by Lord Walsingham in 1907. It is endemic to the Hawaiian island of Molokai.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Oceania\nEndemic fauna of Hawaii\nCosmopterigidae\nFauna of Molokai\nInsects of Hawaii\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Oceania\n\tMoths by region\n\tInsects of Oceania\nEndemic fauna of Hawaii\n\tEndemic fauna of the United States\n\tFauna of Hawaii\nCosmopterigidae\n\tMoths by family\n\tInsects by family\nFauna of Molokai\n\tFauna of Hawaii by island\nInsects of Hawaii\n\tInsects of the United States by state\n\tFauna of Hawaii" }, { "title": "Felimida sphoni", "content": "Felimida sphoni is a species of colorful sea slug, a dorid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Chromodorididae.\n\nDescription\nThe body reaches a length of 35\u00a0mm.\n\nDistribution\nThis species occurs in the Pacific Ocean off the Galapagos Islands and in the Gulf of California, Western Mexico\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFelimida\nGastropods of the Pacific Ocean\nFauna of the Gulf of California\nFauna of Western Mexico\nMarine fauna of the Galapagos Islands\nChromodorididae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFelimida\n\tMollusca of the Atlantic Ocean\n\tNudibranchia\n\tGastropods described in the 20th century\n\tNudibranchs\nGastropods of the Pacific Ocean\n\tGastropods of Oceania\n\tGastropods of Asia\n\tMarine fauna of the Pacific Ocean\nFauna of the Gulf of California\n\tEnvironment of Mexico\n\tFauna of Mexico\nFauna of Western Mexico\n\tFauna by continent\n\tFauna by country\n\tMexican fauna by region\nMarine fauna of the Galapagos Islands\n\tEnvironment of the Galapagos Islands\n\tFauna of the Galapagos Islands\n\tEcuadorian fauna by region\nChromodorididae\n\tTaxa named by Rudolf Bergh\n\tGastropods described in the 19th century\n\tGastropods by family\n\tNudibranchs" }, { "title": "Ian Macfadyen", "content": "Sir Ian David Macfadyen, (born 19 February 1942) is a senior Royal Air Force officer, a former Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man (2000\u201305) and Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle (2009\u201314).\n\nRAF career\nBorn the son of Air Marshal Sir Douglas Macfadyen, Ian Macfadyen was educated at Marlborough College and entered the RAF College Cranwell in 1960.\n\nAfter service in fighter squadrons, in 1970 he became a flying instructor and a member of the Poachers formation aerobatic team at the Royal Air Force College Cranwell.\n\nIn 1980 as a wing commander he was appointed Officer Commanding of No. 29 Squadron flying F4 Phantom aircraft at RAF Coningsby with whom he saw operational service in the Falkland Islands, and Officer Commanding of No. 23 Squadron in 1983.\n\nIn 1985 as a group captain he was Station Commander at RAF Leuchars in Fife\n\nIn 1989 he became the Chief of Staff, Headquarters British Forces Middle East and later became the Commander of British Forces. From 1991 as an air vice marshal he was Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff, Operational Requirements (Air Systems) \u2013 ACAS OR (Air).\n\nIn 1994 he was promoted to Air Marshal and became Director General of the Saudi Arabia Armed Forces Project.\n\nHe retired from the RAF in February 1999.\n\nLater life\nIn October 2000 Macfadyen was appointed Lieutenant Governor of the Isle of Man.\n\nFrom 2006 to 2008 he was the National President of the Royal British Legion and later the Honorary Inspector General of the Royal Auxiliary Air", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoyal Air Force officers\nLieutenant Governors of the Isle of Man\nConstables of Windsor Castle\nPeople educated at Marlborough College\nAlumni of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell\nRoyal Air Force personnel of the Falklands War\n20th-century Royal Air Force personnel\n21st-century Royal Air Force personnel\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoyal Air Force officers\n\tMilitary personnel by rank\n\tBritish military officers\n\tTitles in the United Kingdom\n\tPeople by rank\nLieutenant Governors of the Isle of Man\n\tGovernors in Europe\n\tManx politicians\n\tIsle of Man-related lists\n\tManx people by occupation\nConstables of Windsor Castle\n\tConstables of castles in England\n\tWindsor Castle\n\tCastles in Berkshire\nPeople educated at Marlborough College\n\tPeople educated by school in England\n\tPeople associated with Marlborough College\n\tAlumni by school in England\nAlumni of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\n\tPeople associated with the Royal Air Force\n\tGraduates of the Royal Air Force College Cranwell\nRoyal Air Force personnel of the Falklands War\n\tMilitary personnel of the Falklands War\n20th-century Royal Air Force personnel\n\t20th-century British military personnel\n\t20th-century people by occupation\n21st-century Royal Air Force personnel\n\t21st-century British military personnel\n\t21st-century people by occupation" }, { "title": "Randomised decision rule", "content": "In statistical decision theory, a randomised decision rule or mixed decision rule is a decision rule that associates probabilities with deterministic decision rules. In finite decision problems, randomised decision rules define a risk set which is the convex hull of the risk points of the nonrandomised decision rules.\n\nAs nonrandomised alternatives always exist to randomised Bayes rules, randomisation is not needed in Bayesian statistics, although frequentist statistical theory sometimes requires the use of randomised rules to satisfy optimality conditions such as minimax, most notably when deriving confidence intervals and hypothesis tests about discrete probability distributions.\n\nDefinition and interpretation \nLet be a set of non-randomised decision rules with associated probabilities . Then the randomised decision rule is defined as and its associated risk function is . This rule can be treated as a random experiment in which the decision rules are selected with probabilities respectively.\n\nAlternatively, a randomised decision rule may assign probabilities directly on elements of the actions space for each member of the sample space. More formally, denotes the probability that an action is chosen. Under this approach, its loss function is also defined directly as: .\n\nThe introduction of randomised decision rules thus creates a larger decision space from which the statistician may choose his decision. As non-randomised decision rules are a special case of randomis", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStatistical decision theory\nBayesian statistics\nFrequentist statistics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStatistical decision theory\n\tDecision theory\n\tStatistical theory\nBayesian statistics\n\tStatistical data types\n\tStatistical theory\n\tFields of application of statistics\nFrequentist statistics\n\tStatistical data types\n\tStatistical theory\n\tFields of application of statistics" }, { "title": "The Wild Duck", "content": "The Wild Duck (original Norwegian title: Vildanden) is an 1884 play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It is considered the first modern masterpiece in the genre of tragicomedy. The Wild Duck and Rosmersholm are \"often to be observed in the critics' estimates vying with each other as rivals for the top place among Ibsen's works.\"\n\nCharacters\n H\u00e5kon Werle, a wholesale merchant\n Gregers Werle, his son\n Old Ekdal, the former business partner of H\u00e5kon Werle\n Hjalmar Ekdal, Old Ekdal's son, a photographer\n Gina Ekdal, his wife\n Hedvig, their daughter, aged fourteen\n Mrs. S\u00f8rby, housekeeper and fianc\u00e9e of H\u00e5kon Werle\n Relling, a doctor, lives below the Ekdals\n Molvik, formerly a student of theology, lives below the Ekdals\n Pettersen, servant to H\u00e5kon Werle\n Jensen, a hired waiter\n Mr. Balle, a dinner guest\n Mr. Flor, a dinner guest\n\nPlot\nThe first act opens with a dinner party hosted by H\u00e5kon Werle, a wealthy merchant and industrialist. The gathering is attended by his son, Gregers Werle, who has just returned to his father's home following a self-imposed exile. There, he learns the fate of a former classmate, Hjalmar Ekdal. Hjalmar married Gina, a young servant in the Werle household. The older Werle had arranged the match by providing Hjalmar with a home and profession as a photographer. Gregers, whose mother died believing that Gina and H\u00e5kon had carried on an affair, becomes enraged at the thought that his old friend is living a life built on a lie.\n\nThe remaining four ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1884 plays\nNorwegian plays\nPlays by Henrik Ibsen\nTragicomedy plays\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1884 plays\n\t19th-century plays\n\tPlays by year\nNorwegian plays\n\tPlays by country\n\tNorwegian literature\nPlays by Henrik Ibsen\n\tWorks by Henrik Ibsen\n\tPlays by author\nTragicomedy plays\n\tComedy-drama\n\tPlays by genre" }, { "title": "Heavy Metal Thunder (video game)", "content": "is an action game developed by Media.Vision and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 2 console. It was released in Japan exclusively. Production companies Satelight and How Full's participated in the creation of the game.\n\nGameplay \nThe game pits futuristic robots against one another in wrestling matches. The player controls a robot during battles using a four-icon menu. Three actions\u2014strike, guard and grapple\u2014can be executed at any time and augments the player's \"beat meter\". The fourth action, called \"beat attack\", can be performed once the beat meter is filled and inflicts special damage according to how hard the button is pressed. Icons sometime shake to indicate that they are recommended, but the player must react quickly as each turn is timed. A rock-paper-scissors set of rules determined the winner of each pair of actions.\n\nAnime cutscenes and fictional sponsor information are displayed before the start of each match. The player's robot can be customized to alter its appearance.\n\nPlot \nThe game is set in a fictional Japan in the year 2980, in which competitive fights between radio-controlled robots has become a popular sport called \"Robot-ress\". The player takes on the role of Denki Akihabara, a high-school student whose family runs a butcher shop. Denki decides to become a Robot-ress master after learning about Heavy Metal Thunder, the world's strongest robot. At the beginning of the game, he receives a robot and an invitation to the Titan Fight tournament fro", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2005 video games\nPlayStation 2 games\nPlayStation 2-only games\nVideo games developed in Japan\nAction video games\nSquare Enix games\nFiction set in the 30th century\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2005 video games\n\tVideo games by release date\n\t2005 software\nPlayStation 2 games\n\tPlayStation games by platform\n\tVideo games by platform\nPlayStation 2-only games\n\tPlayStation games by platform\n\tVideo games by platform\nVideo games developed in Japan\n\tVideo games by country of development\n\tJapanese video games\nAction video games\n\tVideo games by genre\nSquare Enix games\n\tVideo games by company\n\tJapanese video games\nFiction set in the 30th century\n\tFiction by century of setting\n\tScience fiction by temporal setting\n\t30th-century future history" }, { "title": "Now and Forever (novel)", "content": "Now and Forever is a romance novel, written by American Danielle Steel and published on 1978 by Dell Publishing. It is Steel's third novel.\n\nPlot summary\nAlthough Jessica and Ian Clarke have been married for seven years, they insist that the thrill and excitement have not dimmed. At Jessica's urging, Ian has left his advertising job to become a struggling writer, and she supports him with her successful San Francisco boutique.\n\nIan's financial dependence on Jessica upsets him more than he admits and, in a moment of bored malaise, Ian's first casual indiscretion will create a nightmare that threatens everything Jessica and Ian have carefully built. What he does changes their lives, and them, perhaps forever, as they struggle to pay the price for his mistake.\n\nCharacters\nJessica Clarke\nIan Clarke\nJake \nLady J\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican romance novels\nNovels by Danielle Steel\n1978 novels\nNovels set in San Francisco\nDell Publishing books\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican romance novels\n\tRomance novels by nationality\n\tAmerican novels by genre\nNovels by Danielle Steel\n\tWorks by Danielle Steel\n\tBooks by author\n1978 novels\n\tNovels by year\n\t20th-century American novels\nNovels set in San Francisco\n\tNovels by setting\n\tNovels set in California\n\tBooks about San Francisco\nDell Publishing books\n\tBooks by publisher\n\t20th-century American novels" }, { "title": "Silver Beaver Award", "content": "The Silver Beaver Award is the council-level distinguished service award of the Boy Scouts of America. Upon nomination by their local Scout council and with the approval of the National Court of Honor, recipients of this award are registered adult leaders who have made an impact on the lives of youth through service given to the council. The Silver Beaver is an award given to those who implement the Scouting program and perform community service through hard work, self-sacrifice, dedication, and many years of service. It is given to those who do not seek it.\n\nAward\nThe medal consists of a silver beaver pendant suspended from a blue and white ribbon worn around the neck. Recipients may wear the corresponding square knot, with a white strand over a blue strand, on the BSA uniform. There is also a lapel pin authorized and available for civilian wear.\n\nUsing the United States Military as the model, silver awards are the highest awards in the BSA.\n\nHistory\nThe Silver Beaver was introduced in 1931 as a pin-on medal, but due to the heavy weight of the medallion it was switched over to a neck ribbon in mid-1932. A blue-white-blue ribbon bar was introduced in 1934 for informal uniform wear. In 1946, ribbon bars were replaced by the current knot insignia.\n\nThe Silver Beaver was initially awarded only to men. The Silver Fawn Award, an equivalent for women, was awarded starting in 1971. It used the same knot insignia, but on a blue background, as women were mostly involved in Cub ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScouting awards and decorations from Boy Scouts of America\nAmerican awards\nYouth awards\nAchievement awards\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScouting awards and decorations from Boy Scouts of America\n\tAwards and decorations of Boy Scouts of America\n\tAwards honoring children or youth\nAmerican awards\nAwards by country\nAwards established in 1931\n\tAwards established in the 1930s\nYouth awards\n\tAwards and decorations of Boy Scouts of America\n\tAwards honoring children or youth\nAchievement awards\n\tAwards by type\n\tAwards by country" }, { "title": "Steve Hofstetter", "content": "Steven Ira Hofstetter (born September 11, 1979) is an American stand-up comedian. As of August 28, 2021, his YouTube channel has accumulated over 681,000 subscribers and 184,000,000 views. Hofstetter starred in the FS1 special Finding Babe Ruth, has been a panelist on MLB Now on MLB Network, and was the host and executive producer of Laughs on Fox television stations.\n\nHofstetter has made a number of television appearances, including ESPN's Quite Frankly, Showtime's White Boyz in the Hood, VH1's Countdown, ABC's Barbara Walters Special and CBS's The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.\n\nBackground\nHofstetter grew up in the New York City borough of Queens, living at various times in Briarwood, Forest Hills and Rego Park.\n\nHe graduated from Hunter College High School in 1997 and received his B.A. from Columbia University's School of General Studies in 2002. There, Hofstetter wrote for the Columbia Spectator and served as President of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.\n\nCareer\nHofstetter gained a reputation by posting videos of interactions with audience members on YouTube, which garnered so many views that Fox Television offered him a series called Laughs, a half-hour showcase for standup comedians, which debuted in August 2014. Shortly after its premiere, SAG/AFTRA issued a \"Do Not Work\" notice to its members due to Fox's choice to make the show a non-union production. This touched off a controversy about whether or not all television shows should be union productions.\n\nHofstett", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican stand-up comedians\nAmerican YouTubers\nColumbia University alumni\nPeople from Queens, New York\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican stand-up comedians\n\tStand-up comedians by nationality\n\tComedians by nationality\n\tAmerican comedians\nAmerican YouTubers\n\tYouTubers by nationality\n\tAmerican internet celebrities\nColumbia University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in New York City\n\tAlumni by university or college in New York (state)\n\tColumbia University people\nPeople from Queens, New York\n\tPeople from New York City by borough\n\tNew York City-related lists\n\tQueens, New York\n\tPeople by city in New York" }, { "title": "1962 Uruguayan general election", "content": "General elections were held in Uruguay on 25 November 1962, alongside a constitutional referendum. The result was a victory for the National Party, which won the most seats in the National Council of Government, the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.\n\nResults\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1962 elections in South America\nGeneral elections in Uruguay\n1962 in Uruguay\nConstitutional referendums in Uruguay\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1962 elections in South America\n\t20th-century elections in South America\n\t1962 elections\n\t1962 in politics\nGeneral elections in Uruguay\n\tElections in Uruguay\n\tConstituencies of Uruguay\n\tReferendums in Uruguay\n1962 in Uruguay\n\tYears of the 20th century in Uruguay\n\t1962 in South America\nConstitutional referendums in Uruguay\n\tReferendums in Uruguay\n\tConstitutions of Uruguay\n\tElections in Uruguay" }, { "title": "Florentine Angele Soki Fuani Eyenga", "content": "Florentine Angele Soki Fuani Eyenga is a Congolese politician.\n\nFrom 1985 to 1987, Soki Fuani Eyenga was the Minister of Social and Women's Affairs for Zaire.\n\nShe was the minister of Health and Family in 1995.\n\nSoki Fuani Eyenga is the Director General of the Fund for the Promotion of National Education.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCongolese women in politics\nGovernment ministers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\nCongolese politicians\nWomen government ministers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCongolese women in politics\n\tWomen by nationality and politics\n\tPolitics of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\nGovernment ministers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\n\tGovernment of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\n\tPolitics of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\nCongolese politicians\n\tPolitical people by nationality\n\tPolitics of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\nWomen government ministers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\n\tWomen by nationality and government\n\tWomen government ministers by country\n\tGovernment of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\n\tPolitics of the Democratic Republic of the Congo" }, { "title": "Hamidiyeh, Mehdishahr", "content": "Hamidiyeh (, also Romanized as \u1e28am\u012bd\u012byeh) is a village in Chashm Rural District, Shahmirzad District, Mehdishahr County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 17, in 5 families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Mehdishahr County\nVillages in Semnan Province, Iran\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Mehdishahr County\n\tPopulated places in Iran by county\n\tGeography of Mehdishahr County\n\tMehdishahr County\nVillages in Semnan Province, Iran\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tGeography of Semnan Province\n\tSemnan Province" }, { "title": "Jacque Georgia", "content": "Jacque Georgia (born Jacqueline Jo Wanek; May 31, 1978) is an American writer, actress, model, and motivational speaker.\n\nEarly life\nGeorgia, born Jacqueline Jo Wanek, the daughter of JoAnn and Larry Wanek, was raised in Brown County, Wisconsin.\n\nCareer\nPrior to her stroke at the end of 2014, she owned and operated multiple businesses, including Pioneer Credit Union, where she started her finance career as a branch manager. (Pioneer later merged with Capital Credit Union.) \n\nShe continued her career in finance, including becoming a partner in her own mortgage company in 2006 during the housing crisis. She was a columnist for general business topics for a division of the USA Today Network from 2006 to 2011. Her focus was on real estate and lending during the period known as The Great Recession. She later started her consulting business, TITANIUM Business Development, Inc. and public speaking career.\n\nGeorgia travelled the world, working with professionals about their unconscious minds, building self-confidence, and reducing anxiety. She was for a short while a member of Platinum Partners with Tony Robbins, the international business coach known for having his seminar attendees walk across fire.\n\nWhen interviewed about her stroke, Georgia credited her own lessons about how to utilize the strength of the unconscious mind to the unprecedented swift progress she made during the first 24 hours in the hospital.\n\nGeorgia's daughter, Brittany, grew up learning about civic service and ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican women writers\nAmerican actresses\nAmerican motivational speakers\nAmerican businesswomen\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican women writers\n\tWomen writers by nationality\n\tAmerican writers\n\tAmerican women by occupation\nAmerican actresses\n\tAmerican film actresses\n\tAmerican television actresses\n\tAmerican stage actresses\n\tAmerican women by occupation\nAmerican motivational speakers\n\tAmerican speakers\n\tMotivational speakers by nationality\nAmerican businesswomen\n\tAmerican women in business\n\tAmerican businesspeople\n\tAmerican women by occupation" }, { "title": "Ca\u00f1amaque", "content": "Ca\u00f1amaque is a municipality located in the province of Soria, Castile and Le\u00f3n, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 42 inhabitants.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in the Province of Soria\nPopulated places in the Province of Soria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in the Province of Soria\n\tMunicipalities in Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tGeography of the Province of Soria\nPopulated places in the Province of Soria\n\tPopulated places in Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tGeography of the Province of Soria" }, { "title": "Alexander Barinev", "content": "Alexander Barinev (9 April 1952 \u2013 27 February 2021) was a Russian ice hockey player. He played for SKA MVO Kalinin, Khimik Voskresensk, Kristall Saratov, HC Spartak Moscow, and VEU Feldkirch.\n\nHonours\n\n IIHF European Junior Championships\n \u2013 1971 (with Soviet Union U-19)\n Soviet Championship League\n \u2013 1975\u201376 (with Spartak Moscow)\n \u2013 1978\u201379, 1979\u201380 (with Spartak Moscow)\n Austrian Hockey League\n \u2013 1981\u201382, 1982\u201383, 1983\u201384, 1989\u201390 (with VEU Feldkirch)\n\nTeam staff history\nRef.: \n 1984\u20131985: VEU Feldkirch (player-coach)\n 1989\u20131991: VEU Feldkirch (head coach)\n 1991\u20131994: EC Ratingen (head coach)\n 1994\u20131995: EC Bad T\u00f6lz (head coach)\n 1997\u20132000: Spartak Moscow (asst. coach)\n 2000\u20132001: Vityaz Podolsk (head coach)\n 2002\u20132005: Spartak Moscow (asst. coach)\n 2008\u20132009: Spartak Moscow-2 (head coach)\n 2009\u20132010: MHK Spartak Moscow (head coach)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian ice hockey players\nSKA MVO Kalinin players\nKhimik Voskresensk players\nKristall Saratov players\nHC Spartak Moscow players\nVEU Feldkirch players\nIce hockey coaches in Russia\nIce hockey coaches in Austria\nSoviet Championship League players\nAustrian Hockey League players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian ice hockey players\n\tIce hockey in Russia\n\tIce hockey players by nationality\n\tRussian sportspeople\nSKA MVO Kalinin players\n\tIce hockey teams in Russia\n\tRussian ice hockey team rosters\nKhimik Voskresensk players\n\tIce hockey teams in Russia\n\tRussian ice hockey team rosters\nKristall Saratov players\n\tIce hockey teams in Russia\n\tRussian ice hockey team rosters\nHC Spartak Moscow players\n\tIce hockey teams in Moscow\n\tRussian ice hockey team rosters\nVEU Feldkirch players\n\tIce hockey teams in Austria\n\tAustrian ice hockey team rosters\nIce hockey coaches in Russia\n\tIce hockey in Russia\n\tIce hockey coaching in Russia\nIce hockey coaches in Austria\n\tIce hockey in Austria\n\tIce hockey coaching in Austria\nSoviet Championship League players\n\tSoviet Championship League\n\tIce hockey players by league\nAustrian Hockey League players\n\tAustrian Hockey League\n\tIce hockey players by league" }, { "title": "Peer-to-peer transaction", "content": "Peer-to-peer transactions (also referred to as person-to-person transactions, P2P transactions, or P2P payments) are electronic money transfers made from one person to another through an intermediary, typically referred to as a P2P payment application. P2P payments can be sent and received via mobile device or any home computer with access to the Internet, offering a convenient alternative to traditional payment methods.\n\nThrough the P2P payment application, each individual's account is linked to one or more of the user's bank accounts. When a transaction occurs, the account balance in the application records the transaction and either sends or pulls money directly to the user's bank account or stores it in the user's account within the application.\n\nSince this concept's inception, many business entities have developed P2P transaction capabilities, increasing the competition in the space and the convenience brought to the consumer. The prevalence of mobile devices has also forced the adaptation of P2P payment applications to become more convenient for users.\n\nHistorical background\n\nBirth of eCommerce \nP2P payment originated in the Pacific Northwest with a company called PayPal, which specialized in electronic money transfers. The payment system initially served to assist both eCommerce businesses and individuals, reaching massive scale following PayPal's acquisition by online retailer eBay in 2002. This event marked the beginning of the rapid growth of P2P transactions.\n\neBay", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nE-commerce\nOnline payments\nPayment systems\nPeer-to-peer computing\nMobile payments\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nE-commerce\n\tInternet culture\n\tInformation Age\n\tEconomic globalization\n\tDigital marketing\nOnline payments\n\tE-commerce\n\tPayment systems\n\tDigital currencies\nPayment systems\n\tFinancial systems\n\tE-commerce\nPeer-to-peer computing\n\tNetwork architecture\n\tDistributed computing architecture\nMobile payments\n\tE-commerce\n\tPayment systems\n\tDigital currencies\n\tFinancial technology\n\tMobile technology\n\tTelecommunications-related introductions in the 2010s" }, { "title": "List of Nippon Professional Baseball earned run average champions", "content": "The List of Nippon Professional Baseball champions.\n\nWinners\n\nJapanese Baseball League (1937\u20131949)\n\nNippon Professional Baseball (1950\u2013present)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNippon Professional Baseball lists\nLists of baseball players in Japan\nNippon Professional Baseball annual champion lists\nLists of players in Japanese professional baseball\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNippon Professional Baseball lists\n\tNippon Professional Baseball\n\tBaseball in Japan\n\tBaseball lists\nLists of baseball players in Japan\n\tBaseball in Japan\n\tPlayers in Nippon Professional Baseball\n\tBaseball player lists\nNippon Professional Baseball annual champion lists\n\tNippon Professional Baseball\n\tBaseball in Japan\n\tBaseball lists\nLists of players in Japanese professional baseball\n\tPlayers in Nippon Professional Baseball\n\tBaseball in Japan\n\tBaseball player lists\n\tJapanese professional sports lists" }, { "title": "Steve Dooler", "content": "Steve Dooler is a former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s and 2000s. He played at club level for Featherstone Rovers (Heritage \u2116 778), and Hunslet Hawks, as a , or , i.e. number 3 or 4, 6, 11 or 12, or 13.\n\nPlaying career\nDooler made his d\u00e9but for Featherstone Rovers on Friday 10 April 1998.\n\nTestimonial match\nDooler's benefit season at Featherstone Rovers took place during the 2006 season.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFeatherstone Rovers players\nHunslet Hawks players\nRugby league players\nEnglish rugby league players\n20th-century English rugby league players\n21st-century English rugby league players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFeatherstone Rovers players\n\tRugby league players by club in the United Kingdom\n\tFeatherstone Rovers\nHunslet Hawks players\n\tRugby league players by club in the United Kingdom\n\tHunslet Hawks\nRugby league players\n\tRugby league by position\n\tPlayers of sport\nEnglish rugby league players\n\tRugby league players by nationality\n\tEnglish sportspeople by sport\n20th-century English rugby league players\n\t20th-century rugby league players\n\t20th-century sportspeople in the United Kingdom\n21st-century English rugby league players\n\t21st-century rugby league players\n\t21st-century sportspeople in the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Shailesh Shrestha", "content": "Shailesh Shrestha is a composer and musician of Nepalese films. Shailesh initially started out as a jingle composer, composing for non-film albums. He debuted as a film composer in the \"Aawaran\" and was noted for his highly acclaimed work in Nepalese Dreams and Gajalu which earned him several awards, including the Kamana Film Awards Award, Dcine Awards and the National Box Office Film Award in 2016 and 2017 respectively.\n\nProfession\n\nIn his younger days, he was quite influenced by urban music. He started composing his songs as a rapper in 2006 and started earning his popularity among the Nepalese hip hop community (Nephop), and he was known by his stage name SPADIX. In 2008 he founded a crew called 'Infernal Blaze' and he slowly started producing for his own crew. By the end of 2009, his music was popular among the local hip hop artist and he made music for them. Later in 2010, his music was appreciated by the famous Nepalese commercial artist and he started producing GXSOUL, NEPSYDAZ, COD, Nima Rumba, Indira Joshi, Shreeya Shotang, Asif Shah, Ankit Dhakal, Mingma Sherpa, Girish Khatiwada, B-8EIGHT, Visan Yonjan, Yama Buddha, Priyanka Karki, Subani Moktan, Nattu, Samriddhi Rai, Marcia Adhikari. Almost after two years, he started his own recording studio RANGE STUDIO.\n\nShailesh got his first breather when director Subash Koirala approached him to compose the score for his film \"AAWARAN\". He later made a name for himself with this and eventually Hemraj BC followed his work and ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNepalese film score composers\nNepalese musicians\nNepalese film producers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNepalese film score composers\n\tAsian film score composers\n\tFilm score composers by nationality\n\tMusic of Nepal\nNepalese musicians\n\tAsian musicians\n\tMusicians by nationality\n\tMusic of Nepal\nNepalese film producers\n\tAsian film producers\n\tFilm producers by nationality\n\tCinema of Nepal" }, { "title": "Br\u0103ne\u0219ti, Ilfov", "content": "Br\u0103ne\u0219ti is a commune in the far east of Ilfov County, Muntenia, Romania. Its name is derived from Bran, a Romanian name, and the suffix -e\u0219ti. It is composed of four villages: Br\u0103ne\u0219ti, Islaz, Pas\u0103rea, and Vadu Anei.\n\nThe commune is located east of downtown Bucharest, on the border with C\u0103l\u0103ra\u0219i County. It lies on the left bank of the river Pas\u0103rea, which separates it from the town of Pantelimon and the commune Cernica to the west. \n\nBr\u0103ne\u0219ti is traversed by the A2 motorway, which connects Bucharest to Constan\u021ba on the Black Sea coast, and by national road DN3, which connects Bucharest to C\u0103l\u0103ra\u0219i and on to Constan\u021ba. County road DJ100 goes south towards Fundeni and northwest towards G\u0103neasa, Afuma\u021bi, \u0218tef\u0103ne\u0219tii de Jos, Tunari, and Otopeni.\n\nThe commune also has several train stations that serve the CFR Line 800, which runs from Bucharest to the Black Sea coast.\n\n, dating from 1813, is located in Pas\u0103rea village.\n\nThe C\u0103t\u0103lin H\u00eeldan Stadium was the home stadium of FC Victoria Br\u0103ne\u0219ti, a professional football club founded in 1968 and dissolved in 2012.\n \nBr\u0103ne\u0219ti has three high schools: the Traian Lalescu Theoretical High School, the Cezar Nicolau Technological High School, and the \nTheodor Pietraru Forest College.\n\nNatives\n Sorin Ispir\n Eduard Pan\u0103\n Nicolae Zuluf\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes in Ilfov County\nPopulated places in Muntenia\nVillages in Ilfov County\nPopulated places on the Danube\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes in Ilfov County\n\tCommunes of Romania by county\n\tIlfov County\n\tGeography of Ilfov County\nPopulated places in Muntenia\n\tPopulated places in Romania by region\n\tGeography of Muntenia\nVillages in Ilfov County\n\tPopulated places in Ilfov County\n\tVillages in Romania by county\nPopulated places on the Danube\n\tPopulated places in Romania by river\n\tDanube\n\tGeography of Romania" }, { "title": "Sergei Kovalyov (footballer, born 1965)", "content": "Sergei Igorevich Kovalyov (; born 22 September 1965 in Krasnodar) is a former Russian football player.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian footballers\nPeople from Krasnodar\n1965 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian footballers\n\tFootballers from Russia\n\tSportspeople from Russia by sport\nPeople from Krasnodar\n\tPeople by city in Russia\n\tPeople from Krasnodar Krai\n1965 births\n\t1965 in Russia\n\tBirths by year\n\tPeople by year of birth\n\tBirths in the Soviet Union\n\tBirths in Russia by year\n\t20th-century births in Russia" }, { "title": "KakaoTalk", "content": "KakaoTalk (Hangul: \uce74\uce74\uc624\ud1a1), commonly referred to as KaTalk (Hangul: \uce74\ud1a1) in South Korea, is a mobile messaging app for smartphones operated by Kakao Corporation. It was launched on March 18, 2010 and it is available on mobile and desktop platforms.\n\nAs of May 2017, KakaoTalk had 220 million registered and 49 million monthly active users. It is available in 15 languages. The app is also used by 93% of smartphone owners in South Korea, where it is the most widely used messaging app for smart phones and personal computers.\n\nService \nIn addition to free calls and messages, users can share photos, videos, voice messages, location, URL links as well as contact information. Both one-on-one and group chats are available over WiFi, 3G or LTE, and there are no limits to the number of people on a group chat. There are many other features as well.\n\nThe app automatically synchronizes the user\u2019s contact list on their smartphones with the contact list on the app to find friends who are on the service. Users can also search for friends by KakaoTalk ID without having to know their phone numbers. The KakaoTalk service also allows its users to export their messages and save them.\n\nKakaoTalk began as a messenger service but has become a platform for the distribution of various third-party content and apps, including hundreds of games, which users can download and play with their friends through the messaging platform. Through the \"Plus Friend\" feature, users can follow brands, media and celebritie", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMobile applications\nMessaging apps\nSouth Korean brands\nInstant messaging clients\nCross-platform software\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMobile applications\n\tSoftware by platform\n\tSoftware applications\nMessaging apps\n\tInstant messaging clients\n\tSocial media\nSouth Korean brands\n\tBrands by country\n\tCompanies of South Korea\nInstant messaging clients\n\tInstant messaging\n\tCommunication software\nCross-platform software\n\tApplication software\n\tSoftware by type" }, { "title": "Stephen Leece", "content": "Stephen Leece (born November 4, 1991) is an American former professional racing cyclist, who rode professionally for between 2014 and 2016. In 2014, Leece finished second at the Bucks County Classic, 53 seconds behind winner Zachary Bell. He rode in the men's team time trial at the 2015 UCI Road World Championships.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male cyclists\nAmerican racing cyclists\n1991 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male cyclists\n\tCyclists by nationality\n\tMale cyclists by nationality\n\tSportspeople from the United States by sport\nAmerican racing cyclists\n\tRoad racing cyclists\n\tRacing cyclists by nationality\n1991 births\n\t1991 in sports\n\t20th-century births\nLiving people\n\tYear of birth missing (living people)\n\tPlace of birth missing (living people)" }, { "title": "Catherine of Alexandria", "content": "Catherine of Alexandria, or Katherine of Alexandria, also known as Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Saint Catherine of the Wheel and The Great Martyr Saint Catherine (; ; ; ), is, according to tradition, a Christian saint and virgin, who was martyred in the early 4th century at the hands of the emperor Maxentius. According to her hagiography, she was both a princess and a noted scholar who became a Christian around the age of 14, converted hundreds of people to Christianity and was martyred around the age of 18. More than 1,100 years after Catherine's martyrdom, Joan of Arc identified her as one of the saints who appeared to and counselled her.\n\nThe Eastern Orthodox Church venerates her as a Great Martyr and celebrates her feast day on November 24th or 25th, depending on the regional tradition. In Catholicism, Catherine is traditionally revered as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers and she is commemorated in the Roman Martyrology on 25 November. Her feast was removed from the General Roman Calendar in 1969, but restored in 2002 as an optional memorial.\n\nSome modern scholars consider that the legend of Catherine was probably based on the life and murder of the virgin Saint Dorothea of Alexandria and the Greek philosopher Hypatia, with reversed role of a Christian and Neo-Platonist in the case of the latter.\n\nLife\nAccording to the traditional narrative, Catherine was the daughter of Constus, the governor of Alexandria during the reign of the emperor Maximian (286\u2013305). From a youn", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChristian female saints of Late Antiquity\n4th-century Christian martyrs\nSaints from Roman Egypt\nVirgin martyrs\nConverts to Christianity from paganism\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChristian female saints of Late Antiquity\n\tSaints of Late Antiquity\n\tChristian female saints by century\n4th-century Christian martyrs\n\tChristian martyrs of the Roman era\n\tSaints of Late Antiquity\n\t4th-century Christians\nSaints from Roman Egypt\n\tSaints of the Roman Empire\n\tAncient Egyptian saints\nVirgin martyrs\n\tChristian martyrs of the Roman era\n\tSaints who are virgins\nConverts to Christianity from paganism\n\tConverts to Christianity from a traditional African religion\n\tConverts to Christianity from Roman paganism\n\tFormer pagans in Christianity" }, { "title": "The Prison in Twelve Landscapes", "content": "The Prison in Twelve Landscapes is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Brett Story and released in 2016. Consisting of twelve short vignettes, the film explores the social impact of the prison\u2013industrial complex in the United States through various angles, including a former industrial town in Kentucky which is now dependent on a federal penitentiary for local employment, a community park which was constructed solely to prevent registered sex offenders from being able to move into the local halfway house, and a man who runs a business selling items to family members of prisoners for inclusion in care packages.\n\nThe film premiered at the True/False Film Festival in March 2016, and had its Canadian premiere at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival in May.\n\nReception\n\nCritical reception\nThe Prison in Twelve Landscapes holds a 100% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 6 reviews, with a weighted average of 7.8/10. On Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 86 out of 100, based on 5 critics, indicating \"universal acclaim\".\n\nAwards\nAt Hot Docs, the film was awarded a $5,000 Special Jury Citation in the Best Canadian Feature Documentary category.\n\nAt the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2016, the film won the award for Best Canadian Documentary.\n\nThe film received a Canadian Screen Award nomination at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards in 2017, for Best Feature Length Documentary.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian documentary films\n2016 films\nDocumentary films about the penal system\nDocumentary films about the United States\nFilms directed by Brett Story\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian documentary films\n\tDocumentary films by country\n\tCanadian films\n2016 films\n\tFilms by year\n\tDocumentary films by year\nDocumentary films about the penal system\n\tDocumentary films about law\n\tDocumentary films about crime\nDocumentary films about the United States\n\tDocumentary films by topic\n\tDocumentary films by country\nFilms directed by Brett Story\n\tFilms by director\n\tCanadian films by director" }, { "title": "OJ da Juiceman", "content": "Otis Williams Jr. (born November 23, 1981), better known by his stage name OJ da Juiceman, is an American rapper. OJ da Juiceman is also the founder of vanity label 32 Entertainment.\n\nEarly life\nOtis Williams Jr. was raised by a single mother in East Atlanta, Atlanta. During the early 1990s, Williams met Southern rapper Gucci Mane who lived in the same apartment buildings with whom he would later collaborate as OJ da Juiceman. Juiceman began his music career with \"Never Again Records\", widely known for their 2004 Summer spin-off hit \"Black Tee\". Following the creation of his own label 32 Entertainment, he partnered up with Gucci Mane CEO of So Icey Entertainment. OJ released 6 mixtapes under 32 Entertainment and has been featured on many underground mixtapes featuring various artists.\n\nMusic career\n\n2006\u20132010: The Otha Side of the Trap \nOJ da Juiceman was shot eight times on April 4, 2009 and performed a show that same week. The shooting has since left him with a permanent limp. After releasing over a dozen mixtapes hosted by such DJs as DJ Drama, Trap-a-Holics, DJ Holiday, DJ 5150, OJ da Juiceman founded the vanity label 32 Entertainment and signed to the Asylum Records in 2009. OJ's Asylum debut, The Otha Side of the Trap, contained both new tracks and previously released mixtape tracks. The album included the single \"I'm Gettin' Money\" and another that featured Gucci Mane, \"Make tha Trap Say Aye\". OJ also appeared on Jadakiss's single \"Who's Real\" and R. Kelly's \"Supaman ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male rappers\nAfrican-American male rappers\nRappers from Atlanta\nSouthern hip hop musicians\nAmerican shooting survivors\nAmerican hip hop record producers\nAsylum Records artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male rappers\n\tAmerican rappers\n\tMale rappers\nAfrican-American male rappers\n\tAfrican-American rappers\n\tRappers from the United States by ethnic or national origin\nRappers from Atlanta\n\tMusicians from Atlanta\n\tRappers from Georgia (U.S. state)\nSouthern hip hop musicians\n\tAmerican hip hop musicians by genre\n\tMusicians from the Southern United States\nAmerican shooting survivors\n\tVictims of violence\nAmerican hip hop record producers\n\tAmerican record producers\n\tAmerican hip hop musicians\nAsylum Records artists\n\tArtists by record label" }, { "title": "List of Spanish words of Semitic origin", "content": "This is a list of Spanish words that come from Semitic languages (excluding Arabic, which can be found in the article, Arabic language influence on the Spanish language). It is further divided into words that come from Aramaic and Hebrew. Some of these words existed in Latin as loanwords from other languages. Some of these words have alternate etymologies and may also appear on a list of Spanish words from a different language.\n\nAramaic\nAbracadabra\nAbba\nAgad\u00e1\nCorban\nFariseo\nSult\u00e1n\n\nHebrew\nAbd\u00f3n\nAbel\nAbraham\nAceituna\nAda\n\u00c1baco\nAma\nAdonai\nAd\u00e1n\n\u00c1lef\nAleluya\nAli\u00e1\nAmid\u00e1\nAm\u00e9n\nAna\nArav\u00e1\nAsera\nAskenaz\u00ed\nAsquenaz\u00ed\nAv\nBato\nBabel\nBarrab\u00e1s\nBenjam\u00edn\nBethel\nBruja\nBeca\nBetsaida\nBrit\nCafarna\u00fam\nCaleb\nCarmelita\nCamello\nCamita\nCara\u00edsmo\nCa\u00edn\nComino\nCoralo\nChingon\nChutzpah\nDagesh\nDaniel\nDavid\nDon\nEd\u00e9n\nEfa\nEfet\u00e1\nEfra\u00edn\nEl\u00edas\nEmanuel\nEnoc\nEsdras\nEster\nEsther\nEzequiel\nFariseo\nFilisteo\nGalilea\nGapuch\u00edn\nGehena\nGueto\nGematr\u00eda\nGers\u00f3n\nGolem\nG\u00f3lem\nHadas\nHalaj\u00e1\nHallulla\nHebreo\nHitbodedut\nHomer\nHosana\nIsaac\nIsabel\nIsa\u00edas\nIsmael\nIsrael\nIsrael\u00ed\nIsraelita\nJacob\nJal\u00e1\nJanuc\u00e1\nJared\u00ed\nJebuseo\nJehov\u00e1\nJerem\u00edas\nJerusal\u00e9n\nJoel\nJon\u00e1s\nJosu\u00e9\nJuan\nJud\u00edo\nJubileo\nJudas\nKadish\nKeren\nKip\u00e1\nKnesset\nKosher\nKotel\nKrav Maga\nLamec\nLev\u00ed\nL\u00e1zaro\nLazareto\nMals\u00edn\nMaranata\nMan\u00e1\nMar\u00eda\nMatusal\u00e9n\nMazel Tov\nMelquisedec\nMenor\u00e1\nMes\u00edas\nMedida\nMetatr\u00f3n\nMezuz\u00e1\nMidrash\nMiguel\nMiqueas\nMishn\u00e1\nMitzv\u00e1\nMirra\nMohel\nMois\u00e9s\nM\u00edriam\nNajash\nNatanael\nNeftal\u00ed\nNehem\u00edas\nNo\u00e9\nOseas\nParash\u00e1\nP\u00e9saj\nRab\u00ed\nRabino\nRafael\nRaquel\nRebeca\nRosh Hashan\u00e1\nRut\nRuth\nSaduceo\nSalem", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of words\nSpanish words and phrases\nSemitic linguistics\nLists of Spanish words of foreign origin\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of words\n\tLinguistics lists\n\tLexis (linguistics)\nSpanish words and phrases\n\tSpanish language\n\tSpanish vocabulary\nSemitic linguistics\n\tSemitic languages\n\tHistorical linguistics\nLists of Spanish words of foreign origin\n\tSpanish language\n\tLinguistics lists\n\tLexis (linguistics)\n\tWords by language" }, { "title": "Aurora Memorial National Park", "content": "Aurora Memorial National Park is a protected area of the Philippines located within the Sierra Madre mountain range between the provinces of Nueva Ecija and Aurora in Central Luzon. The Aurora Memorial National park covers an area of 5,676 hectares stretching over 50 kilometers along the scenic Bongabon-Baler road. Established in 1937 by virtue of Proclamation No. 220, the park was dedicated to then First Lady Aurora Aragon Quezon. It had an initial area of 2,356 hectares. By 1941, its size more than doubled to its current area of 5,676 hectares. The maximum altitude of the park is reported to be 1,000 m, so the main forest type inside the park must be lowland dipterocarp, with only limited areas of montane forest. Land uses inside the park include both permanent and shifting agriculture (kaingin) and forestry.\n\nWildlife\n\nThe park is promoted by the local government as an eco-tourism destination containing some of the most important rainforests in this part of the region. Its location in the Sierra Madre range provides a rich habitat to a diverse flora and fauna, including several species of amphibians, reptiles (lizards, snakes and turtles) and birds (vultures, falcons and hawks.) It is also home to the Luzon water-redstart and the endangered Philippine eagle.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational parks of the Philippines\nProtected areas of Luzon\nProtected areas established in 1937\nForests of the Philippines\nEco-tourism in the Philippines\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational parks of the Philippines\n\tProtected areas of the Philippines\n\tForests in the Philippines\n\tGeography of the Philippines\n\tTourism in the Philippines\nProtected areas of Luzon\n\tProtected areas of the Philippines by island group\n\tGeography of Luzon\nProtected areas established in 1937\n\t1937 establishments in the Philippines\n\tProtected areas of the Philippines by year of establishment\n\tProtected areas established in the 1930s\nForests of the Philippines\n\tBiota of the Philippines\n\tGeography of the Philippines\n\tLandforms of the Philippines\n\tForests by country\nEco-tourism in the Philippines\n\tTourism in the Philippines by type\n\tTourism in the Philippines\n\tEnvironment of the Philippines\n\tEcotourism by country" }, { "title": "Pisolithus hypogaeus", "content": "Pisolithus hypogaeus is a fungus in the genus Pisolithus, occurring in coastal south-western Australia in association with eucalypt ectomycorrhizal hosts on sandy soils. DNA samples show that Pisolithus hypogaeus is a relative of other brown- and echinulate-spored Pisolithus species, and is most closely related to two undescribed epigeous Pisolithus species from Australia.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFungi of Australia\nFungi in the genus Pisolithus\nEctomycorrhizal fungi\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFungi of Australia\n\tFungi by country\n\tAustralian natural history\n\tBiota of Australia\nFungi in the genus Pisolithus\n\tSordariomycetes\nEctomycorrhizal fungi\n\tFungi by habit\n\tFungi by symbiosis\n\tMycorrhizal fungi\n\tEcosystems\n\tFungus ecology" }, { "title": "Structure of liquids and glasses", "content": "The structure of liquids, glasses and other non-crystalline solids is characterized by the absence of long-range order which defines crystalline materials. Liquids and amorphous solids do, however, possess a rich and varied array of short to medium range order, which originates from chemical bonding and related interactions. Metallic glasses, for example, are typically well described by the dense random packing of hard spheres, whereas covalent systems, such as silicate glasses, have sparsely packed, strongly bound, tetrahedral network structures. These very different structures result in materials with very different physical properties and applications.\n\nThe study of liquid and glass structure aims to gain insight into their behavior and physical properties, so that they can be understood, predicted and tailored for specific applications. Since the structure and resulting behavior of liquids and glasses is a complex many body problem, historically it has been too computationally intensive to solve using quantum mechanics directly. Instead, a variety of diffraction, NMR, molecular dynamics, and Monte Carlo simulation techniques are most commonly used.\n\nPair distribution functions and structure factors\n\nThe pair distribution function (or pair correlation function) of a material describes the probability of finding an atom at a separation r from another atom.\n\nA typical plot of g versus r of a liquid or glass shows a number of key features:\n\n At short separations (small r), g", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCondensed matter physics\nAmorphous solids\nLiquids\nGlasses\nStructural chemistry\nMaterials science\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCondensed matter physics\n\tBranches of physics\n\tStates of matter\nAmorphous solids\n\tMaterials science\n\tCondensed matter physics\n\tSolid states of matter\nLiquids\n\tForms of matter\n\tFluid dynamics\n\tCondensed matter physics\nGlasses\n\tMaterials science\n\tAmorphous solids\n\tNon-crystalline solids\nStructural chemistry\n\tChemical structure\n\tSubfields of physical chemistry\nMaterials science\n\tInterdisciplinary fields\n\tApplied sciences\n\tPhysics\n\tEngineering disciplines\n\tChemical engineering\n\tProduction and manufacturing\n\tChemistry\n\tScience and technology in society\n\tTechnology by type\n\tIndustry\n\tIndustrial processes\n\tPhysical sciences\n\tMaterials\n\tApplications of physical sciences\n\tNanotechnology\n\tMechanical engineering\n\tElectrical engineering\n\tManufacturing\n\tSustainability and environmental management\n\tEnvironmental design\n\tEnvironmental social science\n\tEnvironmental engineering\n\tEnvironmental technology\n\tInterdisciplinary fields\n\tEmerging technologies\n\tTechnology forecasting\n\tEngineering\n\tInterdisciplinary fields\n\tNanotechnology\n\tMetallurgy\n\tElectronics manufacturing\n\tTechnology by type\n\tDesign\n\tEnergy technology\n\tEnergy conversion\n\tElectrical power conversion\n\tIndustrial processes\n\tIndustrial design\n\tMetallurgical processes\n\tMetalworking\n\tTechnology in society\n\tIndustry\n\tPowder metallurgy\n\tRecycling\n\tProduction and manufacturing\n\tManufacturing\n\tIndustrial engineering\n\tEngineering disciplines\n\tMetallurgy\n\tIndustrial processes\n\tProduction and manufacturing\n\tIndustry\n\tEngineering disciplines\n\tMechanical engineering\n\tMaterials science" }, { "title": "Sinechostictus", "content": "Sinechostictus is a genus of ground beetles in the family Carabidae. There are more than 30 described species in Sinechostictus.\n\nSpecies\nThese 32 species belong to the genus Sinechostictus:\n Sinechostictus afghanistanus (Jedlicka, 1968) (temperate Asia)\n Sinechostictus alesmetana (Toledano, 2008) (China)\n Sinechostictus arnosti (Nakane, 1978) (temperate Asia)\n Sinechostictus barbarus (G.M\u00fcller, 1918) (Africa)\n Sinechostictus cameroni (Andrewes, 1922) (Asia)\n Sinechostictus chuji (Jedlicka, 1951) (temperate Asia)\n Sinechostictus cribrum (Jacquelin du Val, 1852) (Africa and Europe)\n Sinechostictus cyprius (De Monte, 1949) (temperate Asia)\n Sinechostictus dahlii (Dejean, 1831) (Africa and Europe)\n Sinechostictus decoratus (Duftschmid, 1812) (Europe)\n Sinechostictus doderoi (Ganglbauer, 1891) (Europe)\n Sinechostictus elongatus (Dejean, 1831) (Europe)\n Sinechostictus emeishanicus Toledano, 2008 (China)\n Sinechostictus exaratus (Andrewes, 1924) (Asia)\n Sinechostictus frederici (G.M\u00fcller, 1918) (Africa and Europe)\n Sinechostictus galloisi (Netolitzky, 1938) (temperate Asia)\n Sinechostictus inustus (Jacquelin du Val, 1857) (Europe)\n Sinechostictus kosti (Matits, 1912) ((former) Yugoslavia)\n Sinechostictus kyushuensis (Habu, 1957) (Japan)\n Sinechostictus lederi (Reitter, 1888) (temperate Asia, North America, and Europe)\n Sinechostictus millerianus (Heyden, 1883) (Europe)\n Sinechostictus moschatus (Peyron, 1858) (temperate Asia, Europe, and North America)\n Sinech", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetle genera\nGround beetles\nCarabidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetle genera\n\tInsect genera\n\tBeetles\nGround beetles\n\tInsects of Europe\n\tCarabidae\nCarabidae\n\tBeetles\n\tBeetles by family\n\tInsects by family\n\tArthropods by family" }, { "title": "Moayed-ol Mamalek Fekri Ershad", "content": "Moayed-ol Mamalek Fekri Ershad (, 1869\u20131916) was an Iranian journalist and playwright. He was born in Tehran and studied in Dar ul-Funun. In the time of constitutional movement in Iran he was a supporter of this movement and when the Persian Constitutional Revolution happened, he was 37. In this time he was the editor of Sobhe Sadegh, a political and revolutionary newspaper. He was arrested in 1908 after the coup d'\u00e9tat of Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar. He was also a playwright and wrote several plays in which he criticized politicians of his time.\n\nSome of his plays \n Old Statesmen, New Statesmen\n The Story of a Journalist\n Love in the Old Age\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIranian journalists\nIranian playwrights\nPeople of the Persian Constitutional Revolution\nPeople from Tehran\n19th-century Iranian people\n20th-century Iranian people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIranian journalists\n\tIranian writers by format\n\tJournalists by nationality\n\tMiddle Eastern journalists\n\tPersian-language journalists\nIranian playwrights\n\tIranian dramatists and playwrights\n\tPlaywrights by nationality\n\tPersian-language playwrights\nPeople of the Persian Constitutional Revolution\n\tPolitical people by revolution\n\tPeople of the Qajar Empire\n\tHistory of Iran\nPeople from Tehran\n\tPeople from Tehran by occupation\n\tPeople from Tehran by period\n19th-century Iranian people\n\t19th-century people by nationality\n\t19th-century people by occupation\n20th-century Iranian people\n\t20th-century people by nationality\n\t20th-century people by occupation" }, { "title": "South Korea at the 1948 Winter Olympics", "content": "South Korea, as Korea, competed in the Winter Olympic Games for the first time as an independent nation at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland.\n\nSpeed skating\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1948 in South Korean sport\nNations at the 1948 Winter Olympics\nSouth Korea at the Winter Olympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1948 in South Korean sport\n\tYears in South Korean sport\n\t1948 in Asia\n\t1948 in sports by country\nNations at the 1948 Winter Olympics\n\t1948 Winter Olympics events\n\tCountries at the Winter Olympics by year\nSouth Korea at the Winter Olympics\n\tSouth Korea at the Olympics\n\tCountries at the Winter Olympics" }, { "title": "Victor Feldman", "content": "Victor Stanley Feldman (7 April 1934\u00a0\u2013 12 May 1987) was an English jazz musician who played mainly piano, vibraphone, and percussion. He began performing professionally during childhood, eventually earning acclaim in the UK jazz scene as an adult. Feldman emigrated to the United States in the mid-1950s, where he continued working in jazz and also as a session musician with a variety of pop and rock performers.\n\nEarly life\nFeldman was born in Edgware on 7 April 1934. He caused a sensation as a musical prodigy when he was \"discovered\", aged seven. His family were all musical and his father founded the Feldman Swing Club in London in 1942 to showcase his talented sons. Feldman performed from a young age: \"from 1941 to 1947 he played drums in a trio with his brothers; when he was nine he took up piano and when he was 14 started playing vibraphone\". He featured in the films King Arthur Was a Gentleman (1942) and Theatre Royal (1943). In 1944, he was featured at a concert with Glenn Miller's AAAF band, as \"Kid Krupa\" (in reference to drummer Gene Krupa). He also \"took a prominent role in the musical Piccadilly Hayride\" (1946\u20131948).\n\nProfessional life and career\nHis drums teacher Carlo Krahmer encouraged Feldman to play the vibraphone which he did first in the Ralph Sharon Sextet and later in the Roy Fox band. Feldman played with Vic Lewis and Ted Heath. Feldman played with Sharon from late 1949 to 1951, including performances in Switzerland. There were further overseas trips with R", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish jazz musicians\nEnglish session musicians\nEnglish jazz pianists\nEnglish percussionists\nEnglish vibraphonists\nMusic of London\nBritish expatriates in the United States\nEnglish child musicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish jazz musicians\n\tJazz musicians by nationality\n\tMusic of England\n\tEnglish musicians\nEnglish session musicians\n\tSession musicians by nationality\n\tEnglish musicians\nEnglish jazz pianists\n\tJazz pianists by nationality\n\tEnglish pianists\n\tEnglish jazz musicians\nEnglish percussionists\n\tPercussionists by nationality\n\tEnglish drummers\nEnglish vibraphonists\n\tVibraphonists by nationality\n\tEnglish percussionists\nMusic of London\n\tMusic in the United Kingdom by city\n\tCulture in London\n\tEnglish music\nBritish expatriates in the United States\n\tEnglish expatriates in the United States\n\tBritish emigrants to the United States\nEnglish child musicians\n\tChild musicians by nationality\n\tEnglish musicians by age\n\tEnglish musicians" }, { "title": "Veselie Glacier", "content": "Veselie Glacier (, ) is the 7\u00a0km long and 2.5\u00a0km wide glacier in Austa Ridge on Oscar II Coast in Graham Land situated southeast of Jorum Glacier and northeast of Chernoochene Glacier. It flows east-southeastwards along the north slopes of Mount Birks to enter Spillane Fjord west-southwest of Caution Point. The feature is named after the settlement of Veselie in Southeastern Bulgaria.\n\nLocation\nVeselie Glacier is located at . British mapping in 1976.\n\nMaps\n British Antarctic Territory. Scale 1:200000 topographic map. DOS 610 Series, Sheet W 65 62. Directorate of Overseas Surveys, Tolworth, UK, 1976.\n Antarctic Digital Database (ADD). Scale 1:250000 topographic map of Antarctica. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). Since 1993, regularly upgraded and updated.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGlaciers of Oscar II Coast\nGeography of Graham Land\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGlaciers of Oscar II Coast\n\tGlaciers of Antarctica\n\tGeography of Oscar II Coast\nGeography of Graham Land\n\tGeography of Antarctica by place\n\tGeography of the British Antarctic Territory\n\tAntarctic region" }, { "title": "Beksi\u0144ski", "content": "Beksi\u0144ski is a Polish surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\n Tomasz Beksi\u0144ski (1958\u20131999), Polish radio presenter, music journalist and movie translator\n Zdzis\u0142aw Beksi\u0144ski (1929\u20132005), Polish painter, photographer and sculptor, Tomasz's father\n\nPolish-language surnames", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish-language surnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish-language surnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tPolish culture\n\tPolish words and phrases\n\tSurnames of Polish origin" }, { "title": "Georg H\u00f6ltig", "content": "Georg H\u00f6ltig (26 November 1912 \u2013 24 December 1991) was a German equestrian. He competed in two events at the 1952 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman equestrians\nGerman male equestrians\nOlympic equestrians of Germany\nCompetitors at the 1952 Summer Olympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman equestrians\n\tEquestrians by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Germany\nGerman male equestrians\n\tMale equestrians by nationality\n\tOlympic equestrians of Germany\n\tSportsmen from Germany\nOlympic equestrians of Germany\n\tEquestrians at the Summer Olympics by nationality\n\tGermany at the Olympics\nCompetitors at the 1952 Summer Olympics\n\tOlympic competitors by year\n\t1952 in sports\n\tSummer Olympics by year\n\tCompetitors at the Summer Olympics by year\n\t1952 in Olympic sports" }, { "title": "Bramhapuri", "content": "Bramhapuri is a town and municipal council in Chandrapur district in the state of Maharashtra, India. Bramhapuri is an educational and medical hub for nearby areas as well as Gadchiroli district. Bramhapuri has many renowned schools, colleges and hospitals.\n\nGeography\nBramhapuri is one of the six divisions located in the northeastern part of Chandrapur district, Maharashtra at and has an average elevation of 229.5\u00a0metres (753\u00a0feet). The town is located in the 73rd Vidhan Sabha constituency in Maharashtra. It is also the old taluka headquarters of Chandrapur district. The city contains subdivision offices, a MSEB division office, a forest division office, a FDCM division office, a Gosekhurd division office, an ST depot, a railway station and a post office.\n\nDemographics\nAccording to 2011 Indian census, Brahmapuri Municipal Council administers over 8,575 households composing a population of 36,025. Male population constitute 50.10% of the total population and females 49.90%. The population of children with an age of 0 to 6 is 3,283, which is 9.11 % of the total population of Brahmapuri. \n\nIn Brahmapuri Municipal Council, the female sex ratio is of 996 against the state average of 929. The child sex ratio in Brahmapuri is around 990 compared to the Maharashtra state average of 894. The literacy rate of Brahmapuri city is 89.69 % higher than state average of 82.34 %. In Brahmapuri, male literacy is around 93.55 % while the female literacy rate is 85.82 %.\n\n73% of the population", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities and towns in Chandrapur district\nMunicipal councils in Maharashtra\nEducational institutions in Maharashtra\nHealthcare in Maharashtra\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities and towns in Chandrapur district\n\tCities and towns in Maharashtra by district\n\tChandrapur district\nMunicipal councils in Maharashtra\n\tLocal government in Maharashtra\n\tCities and towns in India by state or union territory\nEducational institutions in Maharashtra\n\tEducational institutions in India by state or union territory\n\tEducation in Maharashtra\nHealthcare in Maharashtra\n\tHealthcare in India by state or union territory\n\tHealth in Maharashtra" }, { "title": "Coorbit theory", "content": "In mathematics, coorbit theory was developed by Hans Georg Feichtinger and Karlheinz Gr\u00f6chenig around 1990. It provides theory for atomic decomposition of a range of Banach spaces of distributions. Among others the well established wavelet transform and the short-time Fourier transform are covered by the theory.\n\nThe starting point is a square integrable representation of a locally compact group on a Hilbert space , with which one can define a transform of a function with respect to by . Many important transforms are special cases of the transform, e.g. the short-time Fourier transform and the wavelet transform for the Heisenberg group and the affine group respectively. Representation theory yields the reproducing formula . By discretization of this continuous convolution integral it can be shown that by sufficiently dense sampling in phase space the corresponding functions will span a frame for the Hilbert space.\n\nAn important aspect of the theory is the derivation of atomic decompositions for Banach spaces. One of the key steps is to define the voice transform for distributions in a natural way. For a given Banach space , the corresponding coorbit space is defined as the set of all distributions such that . The reproducing formula is true also in this case and therefore it is possible to obtain atomic decompositions for coorbit spaces.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTheoretical computer science\nBanach spaces\nFunctional analysis\nRepresentation theory\nFourier analysis\nWavelet theory\nHilbert spaces\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTheoretical computer science\n\tComputer science\n\tMathematical and quantitative methods (economics)\nBanach spaces\n\tFunctional analysis\n\tSpace in mathematical analysis\n\tTypes of spaces\nFunctional analysis\n\tMathematical analysis\nRepresentation theory\n\tAlgebra\n\tMathematical structures\nFourier analysis\n\tMathematical analysis\n\tMathematical series\nWavelet theory\n\tSignal processing\n\tHarmonic analysis\n\tMathematical analysis\nHilbert spaces\n\tFunctional analysis\n\tSpace in mathematical analysis\n\tLinear algebra\n\tTypes of spaces\n\tMathematical structures" }, { "title": "Frank Harris (running back)", "content": "Frank Harris is a former running back in the National Football League. He played with the Chicago Bears during the 1987 NFL season.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPlayers of American football from Illinois\nChicago Bears players\nAmerican football running backs\nNational Football League players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPlayers of American football from Illinois\n\tSportspeople from Illinois\n\tAmerican football players by state\nChicago Bears players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNational Football League players by team\nAmerican football running backs\n\tPlayers of American football by position\n\tAmerican football players\nNational Football League players\n\tAmerican football players by league\n\tSportspeople in the United States by league" }, { "title": "Baseball Dynasties", "content": "Baseball Dynasties: The Greatest Teams of All Time is a non-fiction baseball book, co-written by Rob Neyer and Eddie Epstein. It was published in April 2000 by W. W. Norton & Company.\n\nContents\n15 different MLB \"dynasties\" (defined as teams with exceptional three-year runs) are profiled in separate chapters, all with league records, written accounts of the season, and other related baseball facts in sidebars.\n\nAt the end, the clubs are ranked, and a conclusion is reached that the 1939 New York Yankees are the greatest team of all time.\n\nThe two authors acknowledged that their work is heavily influenced by baseball statistician Bill James.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2000 non-fiction books\nBaseball books\nMajor League Baseball books\nBooks about the New York Yankees\nBaseball statistics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2000 non-fiction books\n\tPublications by year\n\t21st-century non-fiction books\n\tBooks by year\nBaseball books\n\tSports books\n\tBooks about baseball\nMajor League Baseball books\n\tBaseball books\n\tBooks about sports in the United States\nBooks about the New York Yankees\n\tBaseball books\n\tSports books\n\tBaseball in New York City\n\tNew York Yankees\nBaseball statistics\n\tBaseball records and statistics\n\tStatistics\n\tSports records and statistics\n\tBaseball terminology" }, { "title": "Cornelius Gurlitt", "content": "Cornelius Gurlitt may refer to:\n\n Cornelius Gurlitt (composer) (1820\u20131901), German composer\n Cornelius Gurlitt (art historian) (1850\u20131938), German art historian and architect (nephew of the elder Cornelius Gurlitt)\n Cornelius Gurlitt (art collector) (1932\u20132014), grandson of the art historian, inheritor of the Gurlitt Collection of artworks assembled by his father Hildebrand Gurlitt", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman composers\nGerman art historians\nGerman architects\nGerman art collectors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman composers\n\tComposers by nationality\n\t20th-century German musicians\n\tGerman musicians\nGerman art historians\n\tHistorians by nationality\n\tGerman historians\n\tArt historians\nGerman architects\n\tArchitects by nationality\n\t20th-century German architects\nGerman art collectors\n\tArt collectors by nationality\n\t20th-century German art\n\tGerman collectors" }, { "title": "CDB (group)", "content": "CDB are an Australian R&B, dance and vocal harmony quartet formed in 1991 with Andrew De Silva, Brad Pinto and his brother Gary Pinto, as well as Danny Williams. CDB is an acronym which stands for Central Dandenong Boys. Their highest charting single was a cover version of Earth, Wind & Fire's \"Let's Groove\", which peaked at number\u00a0two on the ARIA Singles Chart and number\u00a0one on the New Zealand Singles Chart. \"Hey Girl (This Is Our Time)\" also reached number\u00a0one in New Zealand. Their debut studio album, Glide with Me was released in November 1995. The group disbanded in 1999.\n\nMusicologist Ian McFarlane said their \"sound combined elements of R&B, soul and New Jack Swing tied to dexterous vocal harmonies and arrangements.\"\n\nHistory\n\nCareer beginnings: 1991\u20131999\n\nCDB were formed in Melbourne in 1991 as a vocal harmony quartet by Andrew De Silva, Brad Pinto and his brother Gary Pinto, and Danny Williams. CDB performed local gigs around Melbourne for three years including providing backing vocals for Peter Andre when supported Madonna on her Australian The Girlie Show World Tour. CDB signed a contract with Sony in 1994. CDB's first single \"Hook Me Up\" was released in October 1994 and peaked at number 11 on the Australian ARIA Charts. \"Hey Girl (This Is Our Time)\" was released in March 1995 and peaked at number 14 in Australia followed by a cover version of Earth, Wind & Fire's \"Let's Groove\" which peaked at number 2 in Australia.\n\nCDB released their debut studio album, Glide with", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian rhythm and blues musical groups\nMusical groups established in 1991\nMusical quartets\nMusical groups disestablished in 1999\nARIA Award winners\nAustralian dance music groups\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian rhythm and blues musical groups\n\tRhythm and blues music groups by nationality\n\tMusic groups by genre\n\tMusic of Australia by genre\nMusical groups established in 1991\n\tMusical groups by year of establishment\n\t1991 establishments in Australia\nMusical quartets\n\tMusical groups by number of members\nMusical groups disestablished in 1999\n\tMusical groups by year of disestablishment\n\t1999 disestablishments in Australia\nARIA Award winners\n\tAustralian music awards\n\tMusic awards by winners\nAustralian dance music groups\n\tDance music groups by nationality\n\tMusic groups by genre\n\tMusic of Australia by genre" }, { "title": "Ebenezer Kendell", "content": "Ebenezer Thomas Kendell (31 May 1886 \u2013 7 April 1966) was an Australian politician and a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly from 1946 until 1950. He was a member of the Country Party.\n\nEarly life\nKendell was born at Miniacowie near Minalton on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. He was the son of a farmer and was educated to elementary level. He became a wheat farmer in the Wimmera district of Victoria and served in the First Australian Imperial Force in the Middle East and France in World War One. Following repatriation, he was one of a 100 Australian farmers chosen to study irrigation and wheat growing at the University of California. He moved from the Wimmera to Lockhart, New South Wales in 1927 and became active in community organizations including the Farmers and Settlers Association, the Returned and Services League of Australia, the Australian Wheat Growers Association, the Hospital Board and the Show Society.\n\nState Parliament\nKendall was the unsuccessful Country Party candidate for the seat of Corowa at the state elections of 1938, and 1944. On both occasions he was defeated by the incumbent Independent Country member Christopher Lethbridge. Kendell was elected as the member for Corowa at the 1946 by-election caused by Lethbridge's resignation to contest the federal seat of Riverina at the 1946 election. Lethbridge was unsuccessful and then contested the by-election as the Liberal candidate but was beaten by Kendell, who retained the seat at the nex", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly\nAustralian politicians\nCountry Party (Australia) politicians\nFarmers from Australia\nAustralian military personnel of World War I\nPeople from Yorke Peninsula\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly\n\tNew South Wales Legislative Assembly\n\tPoliticians from New South Wales\nAustralian politicians\n\tPolitics of Australia\n\tPoliticians by nationality\nCountry Party (Australia) politicians\n\tAustralian politicians by party\n\tDefunct political parties in Australia\nFarmers from Australia\n\tAgriculture in Australia\n\tAustralian farmers\n\tAustralian people by occupation\nAustralian military personnel of World War I\n\tAustralian military history\n\tAustralian people of World War I\nPeople from Yorke Peninsula\n\tPeople from South Australia\n\tPeople by city or town in Australia\n\tGeography of the Yorke Peninsula\n\tYorke Peninsula" }, { "title": "Clumsy (Fergie song)", "content": "\"Clumsy\" is a song recorded by American singer and rapper Fergie for her debut studio album, The Dutchess (2006). The song was released as the album's fifth single on September 25, 2007. It was written by Fergie, Bobby Troup and will.i.am, who also produced the track. It was partially recorded in Los Angeles and in the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus. \"Clumsy\" is a pop, bubblegum pop and R&B song. The song's lyrics about being clumsy and in love flow alongside its computerized and bleeping beat taken from \"The Bubble Bunch\" by Jimmy Spicer, as well as a sample of \"The Girl Can't Help It\", originally performed by Little Richard.\n\nThe song received generally mixed to positive reviews. Critics praised the Little Richard sample and the goofy lyrics on feelings of love. Some critics deemed it to be the album's highlight and pop at its finest, while others considered it flat. \"Clumsy\" peaked at number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Fergie's fifth straight top ten hit in the US. The single was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America and has sold over two million downloads in the country. Internationally, the song peaked in the top five in Australia, Canada and New Zealand. The song's music video, directed by Marc Webb and Rich Lee, is stylized like a pop-up book and features Swedish model Alex Lundqvist as Fergie's love interest.\n\nBackground\n\"Clumsy\" was written by Fergie, Bobby Troup and will.i.am, who produced the song. \"Clumsy\" was p", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs written by Fergie (singer)\nSongs written by will.i.am\nSongs written by Bobby Troup\n2007 singles\nFergie (singer) songs\nSongs about clumsiness\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs written by Fergie (singer)\n\tSongs written by members of The Black Eyed Peas\nSongs written by will.i.am\n\tSongs written by members of The Black Eyed Peas\nSongs written by Bobby Troup\n\tSongs by songwriter\n2007 singles\n\tSingles by year\nFergie (singer) songs\n\tSongs by artist\nSongs about clumsiness\n\tSongs by theme" }, { "title": "Zydeco Spice", "content": "The Zydeco Spice is a team in the Women's Football Alliance. The team began play in the 2010 season as the Acadiana Zydeco and returned for the 2021 season under a new name. Based in the Acadiana region (and more specifically the Lafayette metropolitan area) of Louisiana, the Zydeco plays its home games at Lafayette Christian Academy in Lafayette. They are named after the Zydeco, a local Creole dance in Acadiana.\n\nSeason-By-Season\n\n|-\n|2010 || 0 || 8 || 0 || 3rd American Southern || --\n|-\n|2011 || 1 || 7 || 0 || 3rd American Gulf || --\n|-\n|2012 || 4 || 4 || 0 || 2nd National Gulf Coast || --\n|-\n|2013 || 3 || 6 || 0 || 2nd American Gulf Coast || Lost American Conference Wild Card (St. Louis)\n|-\n|2014 || 3 || 5 || 0 || 2nd American Gulf Coast || --\n|-\n|2015 || 5 || 4 || 0 || 1st American Gulf Coast || Lost Midwest Regional Alliance Bowl (Houston)\n|- \n|2016 || 6 || 2 || 0 || 1st WFA3 American Midwest || Won WFA3 League Championship (Richmond)\n|- \n|2017 || 0 || 8 || 0 || 5th WFA3 American Midwest || --\n|- \n|2018 || 0 || 8 || 0 || 5th WFA3 American Midwest || --\n|- \n|2019 || 1 || 3 || 0 || 5th WFA3 American Midwest || --\n|- \n|2020 || colspan=5 |''Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.\n|- \n|2021 || 3 || 2 || 0 || 7th WFA3 American Midwest || --\n|- \n!Totals || 26 || 57 || 0 || || \n|-\n|colspan=\"2\"|\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWomen's sports teams in Louisiana\nWomen's Football Alliance teams\nSports in Lafayette, Louisiana\nSports in Louisiana\nAmerican football teams in Louisiana\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWomen's sports teams in Louisiana\n\tSports teams in Louisiana\n\tSports in Louisiana by city\n\tSports in the United States by state\nWomen's Football Alliance teams\n\tAmerican football teams in the United States by league\n\tSports teams in the United States by league\nSports in Lafayette, Louisiana\n\tSports in Louisiana by city\n\tSports in the United States by city\nSports in Louisiana\n\tSports in the United States by state\nAmerican football teams in Louisiana\n\tAmerican football in the United States by state\n\tSports teams in Louisiana\n\tSports in Louisiana by sport" }, { "title": "Iran women's national basketball team", "content": "The Iran women's national basketball team is the women's basketball side that represents Iran in international competitions.\n\nTournament records\n\nAsian Cup for Women\n\nAsian Games\n\nWest Asian Championship for Women\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWomen's national basketball teams\nBasketball in Iran\nWomen's sport in Iran\nNational sports teams of Iran\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWomen's national basketball teams\n\tBasketball teams\n\tWomen's national sports teams\nBasketball in Iran\n\tBasketball by country\n\tSport in Iran by sport\nWomen's sport in Iran\n\tWomen's sports by country\n\tSport in Iran\nNational sports teams of Iran\n\tSports teams in Iran\n\tNational sports teams by country\n\tSport in Iran" }, { "title": "Banco de Occidente Credencial", "content": "Banco de Occidente is one of the largest Colombian banks. It is part of the Grupo Aval conglomerate of financial services in Colombia, owned by the country tycoon of finances, Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo (Ranked 285 on the 2009 forbes list of world billionaires).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBanks of Colombia\nGrupo Aval companies\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBanks of Colombia\n\tBanks by country\n\tCompanies of Colombia\n\tFinancial services companies of Colombia\nGrupo Aval companies\n\tCompanies of Colombia\n\tFinancial services companies of Colombia\n\tCompanies based in Bogot\u00e1\n\tFinancial services companies of Latin America" }, { "title": "Lippstadt Community, Missouri", "content": "Lippstadt Community is an unincorporated community in Warren County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.\n\nHistory\nVariant names are \"Lippestadt\" and \"Lippstadt\". The community was named after Lippe, Germany, the native home of a large share of the first settlers.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnincorporated communities in Warren County, Missouri\nGerman-American culture in Missouri\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnincorporated communities in Warren County, Missouri\n\tUnincorporated communities in Missouri by county\n\tGeography of Warren County, Missouri\n\tPopulated places in Warren County, Missouri\nGerman-American culture in Missouri\n\tEuropean-American culture in Missouri\n\tGerman-American culture by state\n\tEthnic groups in Missouri\n\tGerman-American history" }, { "title": "List of Roman sites in Spain", "content": "This is a list of existing Roman sites in Spain.\n\nAltars\nRoman altar of Arcos de la Frontera\n\nArchaeological sites \n\n Archaeological Ensemble of Acinipo\n Almoina Archaeological Centre\n Cabeza Ladrero\n Roman ruins of Calduba\n Archaeological site of Can Modolell\n Archaeological Park of Carranque\n Archaeological site of Cercadilla\n Archaeological site of Cimadevilla\n Archaeological site of l'Esquerda\n Archaeological site of San Roque\n Archaeological site of Santa Eulalia\n Archaeological site of Saucedo (Caesarobriga)\n Archaeological Park of Seg\u00f3briga\n Casa de Orfeo\n Casa romana de la calle A\u00f1\u00f3n de Zaragoza\n Castro Bergidum\n Iturissa\n Ll\u00edberis\n Merida\n Pol\u00b7l\u00e8ntia\n\nAmphitheatres \n Astorga Amphitheatre - Asturica Augusta \n Amphitheatre of Empuries \n Espejo Amphitheatre - Ucubi \n Amphitheatre of Carthago Nova \n Ciavieja Amphitheatre \n Amphitheatre of Astigi (\u00c9cija) \n Amphitheatre of Carmona \n \n Caparra Amphitheatre - Capera \n Coruna del Conde Amphitheatre - Clunia \n Ercavica Amphitheatre - Ercavica \n Mesa de Gandul Amphitheatre \n Amphiteatre of Emerita Augusta\n Santiponce Amphitheatre - Italica \n Amphiteatre of Legio ( Leon)\n Nertobriga Amphitheatre - Nertobriga \n Amphitheatre of Segobriga\n Sisapo Amphitheatre - Sisapo \n Amphitheatre of Tarraco\n Amphitheatre of Toletum\n Valeria de Arriba Amphitheatre - Valeria\n\nTheatres \n Theatre of Acinipo\n Arcobriga Theatre - Arcobriga \n Theatre of Baelo Claudia\n Theatre of Badalona \n Theatre of Bilbilis\n Roman theatre of Zaragoza\n Rom", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArchaeological sites in Spain\nRoman sites in Spain\nRoman archaeology\nRoman altars\nRoman amphitheatres in Spain\nRoman theatres in Spain\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArchaeological sites in Spain\n\tArchaeology of Spain\n\tHistory of Spain by location\n\tCultural heritage of Spain\nRoman sites in Spain\n\tArchaeological sites in Spain\n\tRoman Spain\n\tHistory of Spain by period\n\tHistory of Roman Spain\nRoman archaeology\n\tAncient Roman archaeology\nRoman altars\n\tRoman sacred objects\n\tRoman religion\n\tAncient Roman religious practices\nRoman amphitheatres in Spain\n\tRoman sites in Spain\n\tAmphitheatres in Spain\n\tBuildings and structures in Spain by type\nRoman theatres in Spain\n\tRoman sites in Spain\n\tTheatres in Spain\n\tBuildings and structures in Spain by type\n\tRoman theatre (structure)" }, { "title": "Chaleh Chaleh, Ilam", "content": "Chaleh Chaleh (, also Romanized as Ch\u0101leh Ch\u0101leh) is a village in Zardalan Rural District, Helilan District, Chardavol County, Ilam Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 99, in 19 families. The village is populated by Kurds.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Chardavol County\nVillages in Ilam Province\nKurdish settlements in Ilam Province\nRural Districts in Ilam Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Chardavol County\n\tPopulated places in Ilam Province\n\tGeography of Chardavol County\nVillages in Ilam Province\n\tPopulated places in Ilam Province\nKurdish settlements in Ilam Province\n\tKurdish settlements in Iran\n\tEthnic groups in Ilam Province\nRural Districts in Ilam Province\n\tSubdivisions of Ilam Province\n\tGeography of Ilam Province" }, { "title": "Needle holder", "content": "A needle holder, also called needle driver or needle forceps, is a surgical instrument similar to a hemostat, used by doctors and surgeons to hold and push a suturing needle when performing wound closure, ligation and other surgical procedures that require re-anastomosis.\n\nBeing specialized forceps, the components of a typical needle holder are the jaws (often reinforced with tungsten carbide inserts), the hinged joint and the handles (typically with finger rings at the end). Most needle holders also have a ratchet mechanism that locks the handles together and clamps the needle firmly between the jaws, allowing the user to maneuver the needle through various tissues without having to keep squeezing the grip. To maintain a firm grip on the needle, the jaws are often textured and short compared to the handles (increasing the mechanical advantage using the principle of a lever).\n\nMost needle holders are designed to be gripped with the fingers and palm like scissors. However, some are designed for a tweezers-like grip to allow finer, more precise movements around delicate structures or narrow spaces. An example of such is the Castroviejo needle holder (named after Spanish American eye surgeon Ram\u00f3n Castroviejo), which is commonly used in eye surgery, microsurgery and dental surgery.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurgical instruments\nMedical equipment\nForceps\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurgical instruments\n\tMedical equipment\n\tMedical technology\nMedical equipment\n\tMedical technology\n\tHealth care equipment\nForceps\n\tMedical equipment\n\tMedical technology\n\tSurgical instruments\n\tDental equipment" }, { "title": "Still Woman Enough (album)", "content": "Still Woman Enough is the forty-sixth solo studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on March 19, 2021, by Legacy Recordings. The album was produced by Lynn's daughter Patsy Lynn Russell and John Carter Cash, the son of Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. The album shares its title with Lynn's 2002 autobiography.\n\nThe album is the fourth in a planned series of five albums recorded at Cash Cabin Studio in Hendersonville, Tennessee, following Full Circle (2016), White Christmas Blue (2016), and Wouldn't It Be Great (2018). The album is a mixture of new songs and new versions of songs Lynn has previously recorded.\n\nBackground\nFollowing the release of 2018's Wouldn't It Be Great, which had to be postponed several times after Lynn suffered a stroke in May 2017, she took a hiatus from releasing new music throughout 2019 and 2020. Her musical output during these two years totaled just two songs. She and sister Peggy Sue were featured on the song \"Put It Off Until Tomorrow\" from sister Crystal Gayle's album You Don't Know Me in 2019 and Lynn released one single in 2020, a cover of Patsy Cline's hit \"I Fall to Pieces\", to promote her book Me & Patsy Kickin' Up Dust: My Friendship with Patsy Cline.\n\nOn January 2, 2021, Lynn teased the possibility of a new album in a Facebook post saying, \"I am so glad it's a new year! I'm looking forward to some new projects in 2021.\"\n\nThe album cover features Lynn wearing a newly designed couture dress inspir", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2021 albums\nAlbums produced by John Carter Cash\nLoretta Lynn albums\nLegacy Recordings albums\nCountry albums by American artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2021 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t2021 in music\nAlbums produced by John Carter Cash\n\tAlbums by producer\n\tAlbums recorded in the United States\nLoretta Lynn albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tCountry music discographies\nLegacy Recordings albums\n\tAlbums by record label\n\tCountry music discographies\nCountry albums by American artists\n\tCountry music albums by American artists\n\tCountry music discographies\n\tAlbums by genre\n\tAlbums recorded in the United States" }, { "title": "Journal of Women's History", "content": "The Journal of Women's History is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1989 covering women's history. It explores multiple perspectives of feminism rather than promoting a single unifying form. Articles published in this journal showcase the dynamic international field of women\u2019s history. The JWH features cutting-edge scholarship from around the globe in all historical periods. Publication in the JWH is a mark of scholarly distinction. It offers clear evidence of a scholar\u2019s ability to ask and answer compelling questions of general interest. It is published by the Johns Hopkins University Press. The editors-in-chief from June 2020 are Sandie Holgu\u00edn and Jennifer J. Davis (University of Oklahoma). \n\nAccording to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2015 impact factor of 0.127, ranking it 39th out of 40 journals in the category \"Women's Studies\".\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAcademic journals associated with universities and colleges in the United States\nPublications established in 1989\nQuarterly journals\nWomen's studies journals\nHistory journals\nJohns Hopkins University Press academic journals\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAcademic journals associated with universities and colleges in the United States\n\tAcademic journals by country\n\tPublications by university or college in the United States\nPublications established in 1989\n\t1989 establishments in the United States\n\tAcademic journals by year of establishment\nQuarterly journals\n\tPublications by frequency\n\tAcademic journals by publication frequency\nWomen's studies journals\n\tFeminist publications\n\tSocial sciences journals\n\tGender studies journals\nHistory journals\n\tAcademic journals by subject\n\tHistory publications\nJohns Hopkins University Press academic journals\n\tAcademic journals by publisher\n\tJohns Hopkins University publications\n\tUniversity and college journals in the United States\n\tJohns Hopkins University Press" }, { "title": "State of the Environment", "content": "The term State of the Environment normally relates to an analysis of trends in the environment of a particular place. This analysis can encompass aspects such as water quality, air quality, land use, ecosystem health and function, along with social and cultural matters.\n\nPressure-State-Response Framework \n\nHuman activity places pressure on many aspects of the environment. For instance, deforestation results in the invasion of weed species, habitat displacement, and, when undertaken on a large scale, adversely affects air quality and carbon dioxide sequestration.\n\nExamples of pressures under the Pressure-State-Response (\"PSR\") framework include: pollutants discharged from factories, or draining into a river from the land; it could be the removal of forest from the land or over-harvesting by fishermen or hunters.\n\nIn this framework, only pressures introduced by human interaction with the environment are considered. Natural pressures such as extreme weather are only considered in the context of human-induced climate change (i.e. global warming).\n\nA \"state\" is the condition of the environment at a particular time. This is assessed by measuring various aspects of the atmosphere, air, water, land and organisms.\n\nThe European Environment Agency has extended the pressure-state-response framework to include driving forces and impacts (see DPSIR).\n\nState of the Environment reporting \nState of Environment reports have been prepared by countries such as New Zealand and Australia. Stat", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnvironmental terminology\nEnvironmental studies\nEnvironmental science\nEnvironmental conservation\nEnvironmental policy\nEnvironmental impact assessment\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnvironmental terminology\n\tEnvironmental concepts\n\tEnvironmental science terminology\n\tTerminology by topic\nEnvironmental studies\n\tEnvironmental social science\n\tInterdisciplinary fields\n\tEnvironmental humanities\nEnvironmental science\n\tEarth sciences\n\tInterdisciplinary fields\n\tEnvironmental studies\nEnvironmental conservation\n\tConservation biology\n\tEnvironmental policy\n\tEnvironmentalism\n\tEnvironmental movements\nEnvironmental policy\n\tPublic policy\n\tEnvironmental law\n\tEnvironmental social science\n\tEnvironmental movements\nEnvironmental impact assessment\n\tEnvironmental law\n\tEnvironmental science\n\tEnvironmental policy\n\tSustainability assessment\n\tEcological footprint\n\tEcological economics\n\tEnvironmental impact in the European Union" }, { "title": "Kathryn Trueblood", "content": "Kathryn Trueblood is an American author who lives in Washington. She is most known as a writer of fiction whose work focuses on the medical humanities. She is the recipient of the Goldenberg Prize for Fiction from the Bellevue Literary Review and the 2011 Red Hen Press Short Story Award. Trueblood's has work has been critically well received by major publishing trade magazines like Kirkus Reviews and Publishers Weekly.\n\nTrueblood was born and raised in California. She attended the Avalon School (California), a unified K-12 school on Catalina Island. She matriculated from University of California, Berkeley and went on to University of Washington, where she earned an Master of Fine Arts degree.\n\nTrueblood has twice been diagnosed with a chronic illness, first Graves disease, and then Crohn's. She has been frank about the challenges of parenting with a chronic illness and the influences this has on her writing.\n\nBibliography \n The Sperm Donor's Daughter (1998) Permanent Press\nThe Baby Lottery (2007) Permanent Press\nDiary of a Slut (2014) SheBooks\n Take Daily as Needed (2019) University of New Mexico Press\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century American novelists\nAmerican women novelists\nWriters from Washington (state)\nUniversity of California, Berkeley alumni\nUniversity of Washington alumni\nAmerican writers of young adult literature\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century American novelists\n\tAmerican novelists by century\n\t21st-century American writers\n\t21st-century American women writers\nAmerican women novelists\n\tAmerican novelists by gender\n\tAmerican women writers by genre\nWriters from Washington (state)\n\tAmerican writers by state\n\t21st-century American writers by state\nUniversity of California, Berkeley alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in California\n\tUniversity of California alumni\nUniversity of Washington alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Washington (state)\n\tPeople associated with the University of Washington\nAmerican writers of young adult literature\n\t20th-century American writers by genre\n\t21st-century American writers by genre\n\tAmerican writers by genre\n\tAmerican young adult novelists\n\tAmerican women writers by genre\n\tAmerican women children's writers" }, { "title": "Samoja", "content": "Semoja is a village in Kheralu Taluka in Mahesana district of Gujarat, India.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Mahesana district\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Mahesana district\n\tPopulated places in Gujarat by district\n\tVillages in India by district\n\tGeography of Mehsana district\n\tVillages in Gujarat\n\tPopulated places in Mehsana district\n" }, { "title": "Bend radius", "content": "Bend radius, which is measured to the inside curvature, is the minimum radius one can bend a pipe, tube, sheet, cable or hose without kinking it, damaging it, or shortening its life. The smaller the bend radius, the greater is the material flexibility (as the radius of curvature decreases, the curvature increases). The diagram to the right illustrates a cable with a seven-centimeter bend radius.\n\nThe minimum bend radius is the radius below which an object such as a cable should not be bent.\n\nFiber optics\nThe minimum bend radius is of particular importance in the handling of fiber-optic cables, which are often used in telecommunications. The minimum bending radius will vary with different cable designs. The manufacturer should specify the minimum radius to which the cable may safely be bent during installation, and for the long term. The former is somewhat larger than the latter. The minimum bend radius is in general also a function of tensile stresses, e.g., during installation, while being bent around a sheave while the fiber or cable is under tension. If no minimum bend radius is specified, one is usually safe in assuming a minimum long-term low-stress radius not less than 15 times the cable diameter, or 2 inches.\n\nBeside mechanical destruction, another reason why one should avoid excessive bending of fiber-optic cables is to minimize microbending and macrobending losses. Microbending causes light attenuation induced by deformation of the fiber while macrobending causes th", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPhysical quantities\nOptical fiber\nMaterials science\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPhysical quantities\n\tPhysical systems\n\tConcepts in physics\nOptical fiber\n\tTelecommunications equipment\n\tCommunication circuits\n\tOptical communications\nMaterials science\n\tApplied and interdisciplinary physics\n\tIndustrial design\n\tBuilding engineering\n\tEngineering disciplines" }, { "title": "Chancellor's Gold Medal", "content": "The Chancellor's Gold Medal is a prestigious annual award at Cambridge University for poetry, paralleling Oxford University's Newdigate Prize. It was first presented by Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh during his time as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. In the mid 19th century, the topic for each year was sent out at the end of Michaelmas Term, with a requirement that entries were submitted by 31 March of the following year. A second requirement is and has been that poems must be submitted anonymously. Over the last few decades the system of set topics has been abandoned.\n\nThe winner of the medal would have the honour of reading his or her poem aloud in the Senate House on Commencement Day. The prize was first awarded in 1813 to George Waddington of Trinity College. The early lists of winners shows a considerable overlap with the list of Senior Wranglers.\n\nThis literary prize continues to exist today under the name of Chancellor's Medal for an English Poem. Intermittently it was also known as the Chancellor's Medal for (an) English Verse.\n\nThe prize takes the shape of not so much a medal, but of a rather large coin or medallion. In modern times the medallion is decked with a representation of the Queen on the front and a poetical figure on the back.\n\nNote this prize has not been bestowed upon a young poet in every academic year since 1813. Where available information has been provided as to which college of the university the particular stu", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversity of Cambridge\nAcademic awards\nBritish poetry awards\nStudent awards\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversity of Cambridge\n\tColleges of the University of Cambridge\n\tEducational institutions established in the 13th century\n\t1215 establishments in England\n\tColleges of the University of Cambridge\nAcademic awards\n\tAwards by universities and colleges\n\tEducation awards\nBritish poetry awards\n\tLiterary awards by country\n\tBritish literature awards\nStudent awards\n\tAwards by universities and colleges\n\tEducation awards\n\tStudent culture" }, { "title": "Karadiken", "content": "Karadiken (literally black thorn) is a Turkish place name and it may refer to;\nKaradiken, Ulus a village in Ulus district of Bart\u0131n Province\nKaradiken, S\u00fct\u00e7\u00fcler, a village, in S\u00fct\u00e7iler district of Isparta Provinve\nKaradiken, Tarsus, a village in Tarsus district of Mersin Province\nKaradiken, Mut a village in Mut district of Mersin Province", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Bart\u0131n Province\nPopulated places in Isparta Province\nPopulated places in Mersin Province\nVillages in Turkey\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Bart\u0131n Province\n\tCities in Turkey by province\n\tPopulated places in Turkey by province\n\tGeography of Bart\u0131n Province\nPopulated places in Isparta Province\n\tCities in Turkey by province\n\tPopulated places in Turkey by province\n\tGeography of Isparta Province\nPopulated places in Mersin Province\n\tCities in Turkey by province\n\tPopulated places in Turkey by province\n\tGeography of Mersin Province\nVillages in Turkey\n\tPopulated places in Turkey\n\tRural geography of Europe\n\tRural geography of Asia\n\tGeography of Turkey by place" }, { "title": "Ted Nathanson", "content": "Edward \"Ted\" Nathanson (1925 \u2013 June 6, 1997) was an American television director.\n\nBiography\nBorn Benedict Gimbel III to a Jewish family in Philadelphia, the son of Ethel S. (n\u00e9e Nathanson) and Benedict Gimbel Jr. and the great-grandson of Adam Gimbel of the Gimbel Brothers retailing family. His father was the president and general manager of WIP, one of the first radio stations in Philadelphia. He changed his name to Edward Nathanson (the surname of his mother) after his parents divorced. (His father remarried in 1931 to actress Sally Phipps although they divorced in 1935). During World War II, he volunteered for the American Field Service as an ambulance driver in Europe for Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery's Eighth Army. After the war, he worked for CBS, ABC and then NBC where he directed the original Tonight Show and the Today Show.\n\nHe then became the coordinating producer of football and tennis for NBC Sports, where he directed 13 consecutive Super Bowls, 21 consecutive Wimbledon tennis championships, the 1972 Winter Olympics, and the 1988 Summer Olympics. He also directed a wide variety of television shows including game shows, political conventions, and sporting events including major league baseball, boxing, college football, hockey, and golf. He was one of the first to utilize hand-held and remote-controlled cameras. He remained at NBC for 37 years.\n\nHe was the first person to receive the Directors Guild of America Lifetime Achievement Award for sports-related broa", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican television directors\nAmerican people of Jewish descent\nPeople from Philadelphia\nAmerican Field Service volunteers\nNBC Sports\n20th-century American people\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican television directors\n\tFilm and television directors by nationality\n\tAmerican directors\nAmerican people of Jewish descent\n\tAmerican people by ethnic or national origin\n\tPeople of Jewish descent\nPeople from Philadelphia\n\tPeople from Pennsylvania by city\n\tPeople by city in the United States\nAmerican Field Service volunteers\n\tWorld War II civilian organizations\n\tNon-combatant military personnel\nNBC Sports\n\tSports television in the United States\n\tNBCUniversal networks\n20th-century American people\n\t20th-century people by nationality\n\tAmerican people by century" }, { "title": "ABS-CBN Digital Media", "content": "ABS-CBN Digital Media, commonly known as Digital Media Division, formerly known as ABS-CBN Interactive, is the digital media and internet division of ABS-CBN. It was formerly a separate company operating as a wholly owned subsidiary of ABS-CBN Corporation until 2013, when ABS-CBN Interactive, Inc. was merged to its parent. ABS-CBN Digital Media is responsible for overseeing all of ABS-CBN's internet and digital properties which include websites, mobile and web applications, social media accounts, and the distribution of ABS-CBN's contents (TV channels, audio channels, TV programs, films, music recordings, music videos, images, magazines, books, news, etc.) to digital and online space. ABS-CBN Digital Media has made many first in Philippine media, such as the first ever TV network website (ABS-CBN.com launched in 1995), the first ever Filipino news website (ABS-CBNnews.com launched in 1997), and the first Filipino video streaming website (ABS-CBN Now! launched in 2003; now known as IWantTFC). In 2017, the company was the largest in digital media platforms in the Philippines.\n\nHistory\nABS-CBN Digital Media was originally part of ABS-CBN's IT department labeled as the Interactive Media Group (IMG). The group was formed and initiated by Victoria Ferro. After three years of business development and consistent production of new forms of digital media, the IMG was spun off to a separate subsidiary of the ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation. ABS-CBN Interactive, Inc. was formally incorp", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nABS-CBN Corporation subsidiaries\nDigital media organizations\nInternet properties established in 1995\nInternet television in the Philippines\nPhilippine websites\nMedia companies of the Philippines\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nABS-CBN Corporation subsidiaries\n\tEntertainment companies of the Philippines\n\tCompanies based in Quezon City\n\tPhilippine subsidiaries of foreign companies\nDigital media organizations\n\tMedia companies by type\n\tInternet television companies\nInternet properties established in 1995\n\tWebsites by year of establishment\n\t1995 establishments\n\t1995 in the Philippines\nInternet television in the Philippines\n\tTelevision in the Philippines\n\tInternet in the Philippines\nPhilippine websites\n\tWebsites by country\nInternet in the Philippines\nMedia companies of the Philippines\n\tMedia in the Philippines\n\tCompanies of the Philippines by industry\n\tEntertainment companies of the Philippines" }, { "title": "Lawrence G. Rossin", "content": "Lawrence George Rossin (1952 - October 6, 2012) was an American Career Foreign Service Officer who served as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to Croatia from 2000 until 2003.\n\nBorn in Newark and raised in Santa Maria, California, Rossin graduated from Claremont McKenna College in 1975 with a degree in Economics.\n\nRossin joined the State Department in 1975. Some of his positions included deputy chief of mission in Spain from 1995 to 1998, director of south central European affairs at the State Department from 1998 to 1999 and chief of mission in Kosovo before serving as ambassador to Croatia from 2001 to 2003. From 2008 until his retirement in 2011, Rossin was deputy assistant secretary general for operations at NATO, providing policy support for NATO military operations. Kofi Annan appointed him to be Principal Deputy Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti effective March 2, 2006.\n\nRossin died at his home in Rockville, Maryland due to multiple myeloma.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmbassadors of the United States to Croatia\nUnited Nations officials\nPeople from Newark, New Jersey\nPeople from Santa Maria, California\nClaremont McKenna College alumni\nPeople from Rockville, Maryland\nDeaths from multiple myeloma\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmbassadors of the United States to Croatia\n\tAmbassadors of the United States\n\tUnited States\u2013Croatia relations\n\tForeign relations of Croatia\nUnited Nations officials\n\tUnited Nations personnel\n\tPeople associated with the United Nations\nPeople from Newark, New Jersey\n\tPeople from Essex County, New Jersey\n\tPeople by city in New Jersey\nPeople from Santa Maria, California\n\tPeople by city in California\n\tPeople from Santa Barbara County, California\nClaremont McKenna College alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in California\n\tClaremont McKenna College\nPeople from Rockville, Maryland\n\tPeople from Montgomery County, Maryland\n\tPeople by city in Maryland\nDeaths from multiple myeloma\n\tDeaths from cancer in the United States\n\t2012 deaths\n\tDeaths by disease in Maryland" }, { "title": "Monegasque Tennis Federation", "content": "The Monegasque Tennis Federation (, FMT) is the governing body for tennis in Monaco. It was founded in 1927 and is responsible for organizing, coordinating and promoting tennis in Monaco. The Federation organizes its own national championships and appoints the managers of the Monaco Davis Cup team. FMT is responsible for the organization of the Monte-Carlo Masters every year in April, as well as the Davis Cup matches. The FMT uses the same ranking system as the French Tennis Federation.\n\nHistory \nThe Monegasque Lawn Tennis Federation was established on May 21, 1927. The first president was British Consul Major William G.Henley and vice-president Emile Riey. Its objective is to support and co-ordinate tennis clubs in the Principality and encourage relations with foreign federations and clubs.\n\nThe Federation is affiliated with the International Tennis Federation since a decision of its general assembly of March 16, 1928. Initially, its affiliation had little chance of succeeding because the Principality had only one club the courts of which were located in French territory. Finally, the request was accepted on declaration of the Monegasque representative according to which there would be three clubs comprising 15 courts in addition to those located in Saint-Roman.\n\nOrganization \nThe FMT brings together four clubs: the Monte-Carlo Country Club, the Monte-Carlo Tennis Club, the International Lawn Tennis Club of Monaco and the Association Sportive de la S\u00fbret\u00e9 Publique.\n\nThe Mon", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSports organisations of Monaco\nTennis in Monaco\nTennis organizations\nNational sports teams of Monaco\nSports governing bodies in Monaco\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSports organisations of Monaco\n\tSports in Monaco\n\tOrganizations based in Monaco by subject\nTennis in Monaco\n\tTennis by country\n\tSports in Monaco\nTennis organizations\n\tTennis by organization\n\tNational sports teams of Monaco\n\tSports teams in Monaco\n\tSports governing bodies in Monaco\n\tSports in Monaco\n\tSports governing bodies by country\n\tOrganizations based in Monaco by subject" }, { "title": "Arleigh Winston Scott", "content": "Sir Arleigh Winston Scott (27 March 1900 \u2013 9 August 1976) was the second governor-general of Barbados between 18 May 1967 and 9 August 1976.\n\nBiography \nThe first native Governor-General of Barbados, Scott was educated at St. Giles Boys' School and Harrison College. He studied medicine at Howard University in the United States and later the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. After qualifying, he returned to the United States for further studies and became a visiting ophthalmic surgeon to Harlem Hospital in New York City.\n\nHe returned to Barbados in 1953, and became successful and highly regarded as a medical practitioner. He established a nursing home, which is known as Woodside Memorial Clinic, and which he continued to run until he became Governor-General. He had a distinguished record in community work and gave his services without charge to the Children's Goodwill League, as well as lecturing in public health. From time to time he taught hygiene to the pupils of some of the primary schools in the Bridgetown area.\n\nDr. Scott served in the Barbados Senate from 1964 to 1967, and in 1966 was appointed to the Privy Council of Barbados. In May 1967, on the retirement of John Stow (the last colonial Governor of Barbados), Dr. Scott was appointed Governor-General by the Queen on the recommendation of the Prime Minister. In the same year he was knighted and became known as Sir Winston Scott.\n\nHe was a member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity.\n\nHe died suddenly while in office.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernors-General of Barbados\nBarbadian knights\nBarbadian ophthalmologists\nHoward University alumni\nUniversity of Edinburgh Medical School alumni\nKnights Bachelor\nMembers of the Senate of Barbados\nMembers of the Privy Council of Barbados\nBarbadian people of African descent\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernors-General of Barbados\n\tBarbadian politicians\n\tBarbadian people by occupation\n\tBarbados-related lists\nBarbadian knights\n\tKnights Bachelor\n\tBarbadian people by honor or award\nBarbadian ophthalmologists\n\tBarbadian physicians\n\tBarbadian medical professionals\n\tBarbadian people by occupation\nHoward University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Washington, D.C.\n\tHoward University people\nUniversity of Edinburgh Medical School alumni\n\tAlumni of the University of Edinburgh by faculty\n\tUniversity of Edinburgh alumni\nKnights Bachelor\n\tKnighthoods\n\tBritish honours system\nMembers of the Senate of Barbados\n\tParliament of Barbados\n\tBarbadian politicians\nMembers of the Privy Council of Barbados\n\tBarbadian politicians\n\tBarbadian law\n\tBarbadian government officials\nBarbadian people of African descent\n\tAfrican diaspora in North America\n\tAfrican diaspora by country\n\tPeople by ethnicity\n\tEthnic groups in Barbados\n" }, { "title": "Rubus ortivus", "content": "Rubus ortivus is uncommon North American species of brambles in the rose family. It grows in the northeastern United States (Maine) and eastern Canada (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick).\n\nThe genetics of Rubus is extremely complex, so that it is difficult to decide on which groups should be recognized as species. There are many rare species with limited ranges such as this. Further study is suggested to clarify the taxonomy.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of the Northeastern United States\nFlora of Maine\nFlora of Nova Scotia\nFlora of New Brunswick\nNorth American flora\nSpecies of Rubus\nRosaceae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of the Northeastern United States\n\tFlora of the United States by region\n\tNatural history of the Northeastern United States\nFlora of Maine\n\tFlora of the United States by state\n\tNatural history of Maine\nFlora of Nova Scotia\n\tFlora of Canada by province\n\tNatural history of Nova Scotia\nFlora of New Brunswick\n\tFlora of Canada by province\n\tNatural history of New Brunswick\nNorth American flora\n\tFlora by continent\n\tFlora of North America\nSpecies of Rubus\n\tRubus\n\tPolyploid organisms\nRosaceae\n\tRosales\n\tAngiosperms\n\tPlants by family" }, { "title": "Ivo Posti", "content": "Ivo Posti (born 26 October 1975 in Vana-Kuuste) is an Estonian countertenor and historian. Director of Narva Museum.\n\nEarly life \nIvo Posti at first studied history in the Estonian University of Tartu and became a teacher of Political Science. Between 1996\u20132001, he studied singing with Aino K\u00f5iv at the Heino Eller Music School in Tartu, and from 2001 until 2007, he studied at Royal Conservatory of The Hague where his teachers were Rita Dams and Barbara Pearson. He has also studied with Marius van Altena and Diane Forlano and has had master classes with Taru Valjakka, Thomas Wiedenhofer, Michael Chance, Jill Feldman, Rick Harrell, Niels Muus, Brian Masuda and Roberta Alexander.\n\nCareer\nIvo Posti has given concerts in Estonia and abroad. He has also won many prizes in different competitions (both as a pop singer and an opera singer). Since 2005 Posti has organized masterclasses for classical singers in Tartu.\n\nIn the 2007\u20132008 season, Posti was a member of Opera Studio Nederland. In January 2008 he debuted in co-operation with the Aix-en-Provence Festival in France, where he performed the role of The Spirit in Dido and Aeneas by Henry Purcell in Op\u00e9ra de Lille and Grand Th\u00e9\u00e2tre de Provence (conducted by Kenneth Weiss). In the season 2008-2009 he sang the role of Grazia in Ercole Amante by Francesco Cavalli in De Nederlandse Opera and role of Parque in Hippolyte et Aricie by Jean-Philippe Rameau at the Nationale Reisopera in The Netherlands. He also performed George Frideric Han", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEstonian opera singers\nEstonian historians\nEstonian male singers\nPeople from Tartu County\nAlumni of the Royal Conservatory of The Hague\n21st-century Estonian singers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEstonian opera singers\n\tOpera singers by nationality\n\tEstonian singers\nEstonian historians\n\tHistorians by nationality\n\tEstonian non-fiction writers\nEstonian male singers\n\tMale singers by nationality\n\tEstonian singers\nPeople from Tartu County\n\tPeople from Estonia by county\nAlumni of the Royal Conservatory of The Hague\n\tAlumni by university or college in the Netherlands\n21st-century Estonian singers\n\t21st-century singers by nationality\n\tEstonian singers\n\t21st-century male singers\n\t21st-century historians" }, { "title": "Erika Wallner", "content": "Erika Wallner (2 September 1941 \u2013 26 August 2016) was an Argentine actress.\n\nWallner died from kidney failure at Sanatorio de La Providencia in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 26 August 2016, one week before her 75th birthday.\n\nSelected filmography\nForty Degrees in the Shade (1967) \n Story of a Poor Young Man (1968)\n Bridge Over the Elbe (1969)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArgentine film actresses\n20th-century Argentine actresses\nDeaths from kidney failure\nPeople from Buenos Aires\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArgentine film actresses\n\tArgentine actresses\n\t20th-century Argentine actresses\n\tFilm actresses by nationality\n20th-century Argentine actresses\n\tArgentine film actresses\n\t20th-century actresses by nationality\n\t20th-century Argentine people\nDeaths from kidney failure\n\tDeaths from kidney disease\n\tDeaths from diseases in Argentina\nPeople from Buenos Aires\n\tPeople by city in Argentina\n\tArgentine people by city" }, { "title": "2000 MTV Europe Music Awards", "content": "The 2000 MTV Europe Music Awards were held on 16 November 2000 at the Ericsson Globe, Stockholm.\n\nPerformers included Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin, Robbie Williams and Kylie Minogue. The Spice Girls performance was their last before their separation. Presenters included Kelis, Guy Ritchie, Moby and Heidi Klum.\n\nThe nominees were announced on October 2, 2000. Robbie Williams was the most nominee with 4 awards included Best Song and Best Video. Madonna and Eminem were the big winners of the night with two awards each.\n\nNominations\nWinners are in bold text.\n\n{| class=wikitable style=\"width=\"100%\"\n|-\n! style=\"background:#EEDD85; width=50%\" | Best Song\n! style=\"background:#EEDD85; width=50%\" | Best Video\n|-\n| valign=\"top\" |\nRobbie Williams \u2014 \"Rock DJ\"\n Britney Spears \u2014 \"Oops!... I Did It Again\"\n Madonna \u2014 \"Music\"\n Melanie C (featuring Lisa \"Left-Eye\" Lopes) \u2014 \"Never Be the Same Again\"\n Sonique \u2014 \"It Feels So Good\"\n| valign=\"top\" |\nMoby \u2014 \"Natural Blues\"\n Blink-182 \u2014 \"All the Small Things\"\n Foo Fighters \u2014 \"Learn to Fly\"\n Red Hot Chili Peppers \u2014 \"Californication\"\n Robbie Williams \u2014 \"Rock DJ\"\n|-\n! style=\"background:#EEDD85; width=50%\" | Best Album\n! style=\"background:#EEDD85; width=50%\" | \n|-\n| valign=\"top\" |\n'Eminem \u2014 The Marshall Mathers LP Bon Jovi \u2014 Crush\n Macy Gray \u2014 On How Life Is\n Moby \u2014 Play\n Travis \u2014 The Man Who\n| valign=\"top\" |\n|-\n! style=\"background:#EEDD85; width=50%\" | Best Female\n! style=\"background:#EEDD85; width=50%\" | Best Male\n|-\n| valign=\"top\" |Madonna Britney Spea", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2000 in music\nMTV Europe Music Awards\nEvents in Stockholm\n2000 in Swedish television\n2000 music awards\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2000 in music\n\t20th century in music\n\t2000s in music\n\tYears in music\nMTV Europe Music Awards\n\tMTV Video Music Awards\n\tMusic awards\n\tMusic television\n\tMusic events\nEvents in Stockholm\n\tEvents in Sweden\n\tStockholm\n\t21st century in Stockholm\n2000 in Swedish television\n\t2000 in television\n\t2000s in Swedish television\n\tYears in Swedish television\n2000 music awards\n\tMusic awards by year\n\t2000 awards\n\t2000 in music" }, { "title": "Kruger 60", "content": "Kruger 60 (DO Cephei) is a binary star system located 13.15 light-years from the Sun. These red dwarf stars orbit each other every 44.6 years.\n\nDescription\nThe larger, primary star is designated component A, while the secondary, smaller star is labeled component B. Component A has about 27% of the Sun's mass and 35% of the Sun's radius. Component B has about 18% of the Sun's mass and 24% of the Sun's radius. Component B is a flare star and has been given the variable star designation \"DO\u00a0Cephei\". It is an irregular flare that typically doubles in brightness and then returns to normal over an 8-minute period.\n\nOn average, the two stars are separated by 9.5 AUs, which is roughly the average distance of Saturn from the Sun. However, their eccentric mutual orbit causes their distance to vary between 5.5 AUs at periastron, to 13.5 at apastron.\n\nThis system is orbiting through the Milky Way at a distance from the core that varies from 7\u20139 kpc with an orbital eccentricity of 0.126\u20130.130. The closest approach to the Sun will occur in about 88,600 years when this system will come within 1.95 parsecs.\n\nConsidering the orbit of the members of Kruger 60, detecting an exoplanet through radial velocity could prove difficult, as its orbit would be inclined only 13 degrees from our point of view, and create 1/5th as strong a radial velocity signal as an exoplanet orbiting edge-on from the point of view of the Solar System.\n\nOrigin of 2I/Borisov \n\nKruger 60 has been proposed as the origin of", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBinary star systems\nRed dwarf stars\nFlare stars\nStars with proper names\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBinary star systems\n\tStellar systems\n\tStar types\nRed dwarf stars\n\tStars by spectral class\n\tStar types\nFlare stars\n\tVariable stars\n\tStar types\nStars with proper names\n\tStar categories by name\n\tStars by type" }, { "title": "Unbridled's Song", "content": "Unbridled's Song (February 18, 1993 \u2013 July 26, 2013) was an American thoroughbred racehorse who won the Breeders' Cup Juvenile, Florida Derby and Wood Memorial. He was the favorite for the 1996 Kentucky Derby but suffered a cracked hoof in the weeks before the race and finished fifth. He finished his racing career with five wins from twelve starts and earnings of $1.3 million. He subsequently became a highly successful sire, with major winners including Breeders' Cup champions Arrogate, Forever Unbridled, Midshipman and Liam's Map. He also sired the filly Eight Belles who came second in the Kentucky Derby. He was posthumously the leading sire in North America of 2017.\n\nBackground\nUnbridled's Song was a gray stallion who was bred in Kentucky by Richard Eamer's Mandysland Farm. He was sired by 1990 Kentucky Derby winner Unbridled, whose other important offspring included Derby winner Grindstone, Preakness winner Red Bullet and Belmont Stakes winner Empire Maker. His dam, Trolley Song, is a winning daughter of Caro out of Lucky Spell, a stakes winner and stakes producer.\n\nUnbridled's Song was sold as a yearling in 1994 for $200,000 to Ernie Paragallo who then \"pinhooked\" the horse as a two-year-old in training for a world record $1.4 million. However, the high bidder returned the colt after his veterinarian detected a bone chip, a claim disputed by Paragallo. Unbridled's Song subsequently raced for Paragallo's Paraneck Stable.\n\nAt maturity, he reached high. He was trained for m", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican racehorses\nAmerican Thoroughbred Horse of the Year\nRacehorses bred in Kentucky\nRacehorses trained in the United States\nThoroughbred family 1-n\nBreeders' Cup Juvenile winners\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican racehorses\n\tRacehorses by nationality\n\tHorse racing in the United States\n\tSport in the United States by sport\nAmerican Thoroughbred Horse of the Year\n\tAmerican racehorses\n\tAwards for horse racing\n\tHorse racing in the United States\nRacehorses bred in Kentucky\n\tRacehorses by place of birth\n\tHorse racing in Kentucky\n\tSport in Kentucky\nRacehorses trained in the United States\n\tRacehorses by place of training\n\tHorse training\n\tHorse racing in the United States\nThoroughbred family 1-n\n\tThoroughbred racehorse stubs\n\tHorse racing in the United States\nBreeders' Cup Juvenile winners\n\tRacehorse stubs\n\tHorse racing in the United States\n\tBreeders' Cup\n\tHorse racing awards\n" }, { "title": "1995 Korfball World Championship", "content": "The 5th Korfball World Championship was held in New Delhi (India) in November 1995, with the participation of 12 national teams.\n\nFirst round\n\nIntermediate round\nTeams finishing second and third in the group stage had to play the intermediate round to determine whether they qualified for the quarter finals, or had to play the 9-12th place playoff.\n\nFinal round\n\nFinal ranking\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1995 in korfball\nKorfball World Championship\nInternational korfball competitions hosted by India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1995 in korfball\n\tYears in korfball\n\t1995 in sports\nKorfball World Championship\n\tWorld championships in korfball\n\tInternational korfball competitions\nInternational korfball competitions hosted by India\n\tSport in India by year\n\tInternational sports competitions hosted by India\n\tKorfball in India" }, { "title": "Central Anticorruption Bureau", "content": "The Central Anticorruption Bureau (CBA, ) is a division of the Polish government, reporting to the Prime Minister of Poland, responsible for addressing corruption in Poland. Located in Warsaw, the CBA has been functional since 24 July 2006, having been activated by the June 2006 Central Anticorruption Bureau Bill. While it works in both public and private sectors, it is particularly focused on combatting corruption in State and self-government institutions. Its scope includes both investigating criminal corruption and preventing corruption which is not yet criminal. It is given the duty of informing the Prime Minister, the President of Poland and the National Assembly of the Republic of Poland of matters which may affect the economic well-being of the Polish state.\n\nCBA is headed by Andrzej Str\u00f3\u017cny.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernment agencies of Poland\nAnticorruption agencies\nGovernment of Poland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernment agencies of Poland\n\tGovernment of Poland\n\tPublic administration of Poland\n\tOrganizations based in Poland by subject\nAnticorruption agencies\n\tGovernment agencies by type\n\tLaw enforcement agencies by type\n\tGovernment institutions dealing with illegal activities\nGovernment of Poland\n\tGovernments by country\n\tEuropean governments\n\tPolitics of Poland" }, { "title": "Ike! Godman", "content": "is a Japanese tokusatsu Kyodai Hero kaiju television series by Toho. It ran from October 5, 1972, to April 10, 1973. It was pulled from reruns on September 28, 1973, and it was replaced by Ike! Greenman.\n\nWhile on air Monday through Saturday, with only one or two episodes per week, each episode consisted of six (or three) parts and each part was five minutes long. The entire series ran for twenty-six episodes.\n\nOn every Monday (or Thursday), the Kaiju for the particular set of episodes would appear, with the plot for the set advancing through each successive day of the week, with the battle ending on Saturday with Godman being victorious. Each set follows a similar structure, with people calling for Godman's aid and the hero coming to assist them.\n\nAya Hirano, as Konata Izumi from the anime Lucky Star, sang this show's theme song on the Lucky Star music compilation CD.\n\nList of monsters\nThe following is a list of the monsters from the series:\n\nReturning Monsters\nFamously, numerous pervious monsters from Toho's library of Kaiju made appearances in the series.\n\n2. Gabara from All Monsters Attack \n6. Gorosaurus from King Kong Escapes \n10. Kamoebas from Space Amoeba \n16. Sanda from The War of the Gargantuas \n17. Gaira from The War of the Gargantuas \n20. Bat People from Latitude Zero\n\nOther Monsters\n1. Kinga\n3. Gosuton\n4. Yasugon and Tsunoterah\n5. Tsunoshirba\n7. Madaran\n8. Giandorah\n9. Momondarah\n10. Forugun\n11. Borupes\n12. Imgoras\n13. Bullman\n14. Dongorah\n15. Skeleton Man No.1 ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese tokusatsu television series\nToho tokusatsu\nKyodai Hero\nKaiju television series\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese tokusatsu television series\n\tTelevision series by genre\n\tJapanese television series by genre\n\tScience fiction television series by nationality\n\tTelevision series by country\n\tJapanese science fiction television series\nToho tokusatsu\n\tToho\n\tJapanese tokusatsu television series\n\tJapanese science fiction television series\nKyodai Hero\n\tJapanese superhero television shows\n\tJapanese television series by genre\n\tScience fiction television series by nationality\n\tJapanese science fiction television series\nKaiju television series\n\tMonster movies\n\tScience fiction television series by genre\n\tJapanese television series by genre\n\tJapanese science fiction television series\n\tJapanese tokusatsu television series\n\tScience fiction television series by nationality" }, { "title": "Spring Creek Lodge Academy", "content": "Spring Creek Lodge Academy was a boarding school located in Thompson Falls, Montana. The school, formerly known as Spring Creek Community, was first opened in the 1970s by Nancy and Steve Cawdrey. In 1996, the school and the property were purchased by Cameron Pullan and Dan Peart and given the name Spring Creek Lodge Academy. For several years the school was associated with the Utah-based World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools. The school was opened as a place to address behavioral issues of young people from across the United States as well as motivate students for success. \n\nIts curriculum included a points and level system that rewarded compliance and punished noncompliance. Extremely non-compliant individuals were often kept in solitary confinement or transferred to a Mexican program known as High Impact, which was later closed by the Mexican Government due to allegations of child abuse. At its peak enrollment, Spring Creek Lodge Academy housed over 500 students and employed about 200 individuals in various positions, making it the largest employer in Sanders County at that time. \n\nThe school closed in 2009 after an extreme drop in enrollment, several lawsuits, licensing issues, and oversight controversy. They abused many of their students and had several suicides, resulting in lawsuits In 2010 the Montana-based Academy for National Native Leadership purchased the former Spring Creek facility and began to offer college classes at the school.\n\nNotable alu", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct schools in Montana\nBoarding schools in Montana\nEducational institutions established in the 1970s\nEducational institutions disestablished in 2009\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct schools in Montana\n\tEducational institutions in Montana\n\tSchools in Montana\n\tEducation in Sanders County, Montana\nBoarding schools in Montana\n\tSchools in Montana\n\tEducational institutions in Montana\nEducational institutions established in the 1970s\n\tEducational institutions by year of establishment\n\t20th-century establishments in Montana\nEducational institutions disestablished in 2009\n\tEducational institutions by year of disestablishment\n\t2000s disestablishments in Montana" }, { "title": "Old Oklahoma Plains", "content": "Old Oklahoma Plains is a 1952 American Western film directed by William Witney and written by Milton Raison. The film stars Rex Allen, Slim Pickens, Elaine Edwards, Roy Barcroft, John Crawford and Joel Marston. The film was released on July 25, 1952, by Republic Pictures.\n\nPlot\n\nCast\nRex Allen as Rex Allen\nKoko as Koko\nSlim Pickens as Slim\nElaine Edwards as Terry Ramsey\nRoy Barcroft as Arthur Jensen\nJohn Crawford as Chuck Ramsey\nJoel Marston as Lieutenant Spike Connors\nRussell Hicks as Colonel Charles Bigelow\nFred Graham as Henchman Cameron\nStephen Chase as General William Parker\nThe Republic Rhythm Riders as Cowhands\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1952 films\nAmerican films\nEnglish-language films\nAmerican Western (genre) films\nFilms directed by William Witney\nRepublic Pictures films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1952 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1952 in film\nAmerican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tFilms shot in the United States\nEnglish-language films\n\tFilms by language\nAmerican Western (genre) films\n\tWestern (genre) films by nationality\n\tAmerican films by genre\nFilms directed by William Witney\n\tFilms by director\nRepublic Pictures films\n\tFilms by studio\n\tRepublic Pictures" }, { "title": "Sunnyside Royal Hospital", "content": "Sunnyside Royal Hospital was a psychiatric hospital located in Hillside, north of Montrose, Scotland. It closed in 2011 and is now used for housing.\n\nHistory\nThe hospital was founded in 1781 by Susan Carnegie as the Montrose Lunatic Asylum, Infirmary & Dispensary and obtained a Royal Charter in 1810. The original building was situated on the Montrose Links on a site bounded by Barrack Road, Ferry Road and Garrison Road.\n\nIn 1834, the Governors of the asylum, carrying out the wishes of Mrs Carnegie (who had strongly advocated the appointment of a medical specialist in insanity) appointed the phrenologist William A. F. Browne as medical superintendent. Browne was to prove an inspired choice and an energetic and resourceful leader. He regarded public education as part of his duties, and gave a series of lectures which became enormously popular and influential. In 1837, five lectures were published together under the title What Asylums Were, Are and Ought To Be; this book came to the attention of the Dumfries philanthropist Elizabeth Crichton. She travelled to Montrose, interviewed Browne and offered him the equivalent post at the Crichton Royal in Dumfries. Browne was succeeded at Montrose by Richard Poole, an early psychiatric historian.\n\nLayout and design \nIn 1858, a new improved asylum designed by William Lambie Moffatt was completed to the north of Montrose in the village of Hillside on lands of the farm of Sunnyside and the old site was vacated. This site was further develo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPsychiatric hospitals in Scotland\nDefunct hospitals in Scotland\nHospital buildings completed in 1858\nHospitals established in 1781\nHillside, Scotland\nMontrose, Angus\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPsychiatric hospitals in Scotland\n\tHealthcare in Scotland\n\tHospitals in Scotland\nDefunct hospitals in Scotland\n\tHospitals in Scotland\n\tDefunct hospitals in the United Kingdom\nHospital buildings completed in 1858\n\tHospital buildings by year of completion\nHospitals established in 1781\n\t1781 establishments in Scotland\n\tHospitals established in the 18th century\n\tHospitals by year of establishment\nHillside, Scotland\n\tVillages in Angus\nMontrose, Angus\n\tTowns in Angus" }, { "title": "Karchambu", "content": "Karchambu () may refer to:\n Karchambu-e Jonubi Rural District\n Karchambu-e Shomali Rural District", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural Districts in Iran\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural Districts in Iran\n\tSubdivisions of Iran\n\tRural geography of Asia\n\tRural geography by country" }, { "title": "Desperate Acquaintances", "content": "Desperate Acquaintances () is a 1998 Norwegian drama film directed by Svend Wam, starring Anders Dale, Janic Heen and Bjarte Hjelmeland. It is about three men in their mid-twenties \u2013 Anders (Dale), Mefistofeles (Heen) and Yngve (Hjelmeland) \u2013 who are struggling to fit in.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1998 films\nNorwegian drama films\nFilms directed by Svend Wam\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1998 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1998 in film\nNorwegian drama films\n\tNorwegian films by genre\n\tDrama films by country\nFilms directed by Svend Wam\n\tFilms by director\n\tNorwegian films by director" }, { "title": "David Danskin", "content": "David Danskin (9 January 1863 \u2013 4 August 1948) was a Scottish mechanical engineer and footballer. He was a principal founding member of Dial Square F.C., later renamed Royal Arsenal, the team that are today known as Arsenal.\n\nBorn in Burntisland, Fife, Danskin grew up in Kirkcaldy. He played as an amateur for Kirkcaldy Wanderers, and among their players were Jack McBean and Peter Connolly, two players who would later join Danskin at Royal Arsenal. In 1885 Danskin moved to London to find work, and took a job at the Dial Square workshop at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich. There he met several football enthusiasts, amongst them Jack Humble and former Nottingham Forest players Fred Beardsley and Morris Bates. Together with Humble, Danskin is generally credited as the driving force behind the formation of a works football team, Dial Square FC.\n\nDanskin organised a whip-round amongst his fellow players and purchased Dial Square's first football, and captained the team in their very first match against Eastern Wanderers on 11 December 1886; Dial Square won 6\u20130. Danskin continued to play for Royal Arsenal, as the club were soon renamed afterwards, for the next two years. However, after an injury incurred in a match against Clapton in January 1889, Danskin elected to step down from the side and only played a few more rare occasions after that.\n\nArsenal turned professional in 1891, and although Danskin stood for election to the club's committee in 1892, he did not succeed in getting elec", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScottish footballers\nScottish mechanical engineers\nScottish expatriates in England\nFounders of association football clubs\nArsenal F.C. players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScottish footballers\n\tFootballers from Scotland\n\tScottish people by occupation\nScottish mechanical engineers\n\tEngineers from Scotland\n\tMechanical engineers by nationality\n\tScottish people by occupation\nScottish expatriates in England\n\tScottish expatriates by country\n\tScotland\u2013England relations\n\tScottish diaspora by country\nFounders of association football clubs\n\tFootball people in England\n\tPeople associated with association football\n\tArsenal F.C. non-playing staff\nArsenal F.C. players\n\tArsenal F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club\n\tPeople associated with Arsenal F.C." }, { "title": "Inside Housing", "content": "Inside Housing is a monthly trade publication that covers the United Kingdom's social housing sector. The magazine was first published on 30 March 1984, and is part of Ocean Media Group. The headquarters is in London. In 2007, the majority stake of Ocean Media was acquired by AAC Capital Partners.\n\nInside Housing presents development awards each year for:\nBest older people's housing development (under 70 homes and 71 or over)\nBest shared ownership development\nDesign quality\nBest build-for-rent development\nBest approach to modular construction\nBest partnership (under 100 units and 101 or over)\nMarket sale development of the year\nBest development team (under 20 members and 21 or over)\nBest regeneration project (under 70 homes and 71 or over)\nBest inclusive development\nBest affordable housing development (under 25 homes and 26-70 and 71 or over)\nBest residential development (under 70 homes and 71 or over)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublications established in 1984\nMonthly magazines published in the United Kingdom\nTrade magazines published in the United Kingdom\nMagazines published in London\nHousing in the United Kingdom\nSocial housing in the United Kingdom\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublications established in 1984\n\tMagazines established in 1984\n\tPublications by year of establishment\n\t1984 establishments in the United Kingdom\nMonthly magazines published in the United Kingdom\n\tMagazines published in the United Kingdom by frequency\n\tUnited Kingdom magazine stubs\nTrade magazines published in the United Kingdom\n\tMagazines published in the United Kingdom by subject\n\tUnited Kingdom magazine stubs\nMagazines published in London\n\tMagazines published in the United Kingdom by city\n\tLondon-related lists\nHousing in the United Kingdom\n\tHousing by country\n\tHousing in Europe\nSocial housing in the United Kingdom\n\tHousing in the United Kingdom\n\tSocial issues in the United Kingdom\n\tSocial housing by country" }, { "title": "Ornithocephalus (plant)", "content": "Ornithocephalus is a genus of orchids comprising more than 50 known species widespread in South America, Central America, Southern Mexico, Trinidad and the Windward Islands.\n\nSpecies accepted as of June 2014:\n\nOrnithocephalus alfredoi Archila & Chiron\nOrnithocephalus archilarum Chiron\nOrnithocephalus aristatus Pupulin & Dressler\nOrnithocephalus aurorae D.E.Benn. & Christenson\nOrnithocephalus bicornis Lindl. in G.Bentham\nOrnithocephalus biloborostratus Salazar & R.Gonz\u00e1lez\nOrnithocephalus bonitensis (Dodson) Toscano\nOrnithocephalus brachyceras G.A.Romero & Carnevali\nOrnithocephalus brachystachyus Schltr.\nOrnithocephalus bryostachyus Schltr.\nOrnithocephalus cascajalensis Archila\nOrnithocephalus castelfrancoi Pupulin\nOrnithocephalus caveroi D.E.Benn. & Christenson\nOrnithocephalus ciliatus Lindl.\nOrnithocephalus cochleariformis C.Schweinf.\nOrnithocephalus cryptanthus (C.Schweinf. & P.H.Allen) Toscano & Dressler.\nOrnithocephalus cujeticola Barb.Rodr.\nOrnithocephalus dalstroemii (Dodson) Toscano & Dressler\nOrnithocephalus dodsonii R.V\u00e1squez & T.Kr\u00f6mer\nOrnithocephalus dolabratus Rchb.f.\nOrnithocephalus dressleri (Toscano) Toscano & Dressler\nOrnithocephalus dunstervillei Toscano & Carnevali\nOrnithocephalus ecuadorensis (Garay) Toscano & Dressler\nOrnithocephalus escobarianus (Garay) Toscano & Dressler\nOrnithocephalus estradae Dodson\nOrnithocephalus falcatus Focke\nOrnithocephalus garayi (D.E.Benn. & Christenson) Toscano & Dressler\nOrnithocephalus gladiatus Hook.\nOrnithocephalus grex-an", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of South America\nFlora of Central America\nFlora of Southern Mexico\nFlora of Trinidad\nFlora of the Windward Islands\nOrchid genera\nOrchids of South America\nOrchids of Central America\nOrchids of Mexico\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of South America\n\tFlora by continent\n\tFlora by country\n\tBiota of South America\nFlora of Central America\n\tFlora by country\n\tBiota of Central America\nFlora of Southern Mexico\n\tFlora of Mexico\nFlora of Trinidad\n\tFlora by country\n\tFlora of the Caribbean\nFlora of the Windward Islands\n\tFlora of the Caribbean\nOrchid genera\n\tOrchidaceae genera\n\tPlant genera by family\nOrchids of South America\n\tOrchids by continent\n\tFlora of South America\nOrchids of Central America\n\tOrchids by continent\n\tFlora of Central America\nOrchids of Mexico\n\tOrchids by country\n\tFlora of Mexico" }, { "title": "W-VHS", "content": "W-VHS (Wide-VHS) is a HDTV-capable analog recording videocassette format created by JVC. The format was originally introduced in 1994 for use with Japan's Hi-Vision, an early analog high-definition television system.\n\nNaming \nJVC gives four reasons for naming the format \"Wide-VHS\":\n\n Wide aspect ratio\n Worldwide-usable format, conforming to foreign HDTV systems\n Wide development of videotape applications\n Wide (two-track) recording system\n\nMechanism \nW-VHS VCRs can record a high-definition video signal (1035i to 1080i, stored internally as an 1125-line signal similar to Hi-Vision) via the analog Y/Pb/Pr component interface, a standard-definition signal (480i), or two simultaneous standard-definition signals, for 3D video.\n\nThe recording medium of W-VHS is a \u00bd-inch double-coated metal particle tape stored in a cartridge similar to, but incompatible with VHS. Some W-VHS VCRs are capable of playing and recording VHS and S-VHS media.\n\nUnlike normal VHS, which uses a single head to record video fields as a series of parallel standalone tracks, W-VHS uses a dual-head design to record each video field as two parallel tracks storing a component video signal. The signal is recorded using a method called \"time compression integration\" in which the luminance signal is divided into two sets of lines, which are then split and recorded across both tracks. After the luminance signals are recorded, the two color signals are recorded, one on each track, in a time-compressed form. Recording th", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVideo storage\nHigh-definition television\nAnalog video\nJVC products\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVideo storage\n\tVideo\n\tData storage devices\n\tMagnetic devices\nHigh-definition television\n\tTelevision technology\n\tDigital television\nAnalog video\n\tVideo signals\n\tTelevision technology\nJVC products\n\tProducts by brand\n\tConsumer electronics brands\n\tElectronics companies of Japan" }, { "title": "Pompilio", "content": "Pompilio is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\nAfr\u00e2nio Pomp\u00edlio Gastos do Amaral (1894\u20131982), Brazilian herpetologist\nArs\u00e9nio Pomp\u00edlio Pompeu de Carpo (1792\u20131869), Portuguese slave trader, freemason, poet and journalist\nElvis Pompilio (born 1961), Belgian fashion designer\nLuca Pompilio (born 1992), Italian footballer\nNuma Pompilio Llona (1832\u20131907), Ecuadorian poet, journalist, educator, diplomat, and philosopher\nPedro Pompilio (1949\u20132008), Argentine businessman and football chairman", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\nItalian surnames\nPortuguese surnames\nBelgian surnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\n\tFamily names\n\tNames by culture\nItalian surnames\n\tSurnames by culture\n\tItalian-language surnames\nPortuguese surnames\n\tSurnames by culture\n\tPortuguese-language surnames\nBelgian surnames\n\tSurnames by culture\n\tFlemish-language surnames\n\tFrench-language surnames" }, { "title": "Gangsta Walking", "content": "Gangsta Walking (often referred to as: G-Walk , Buckin, Tickin, Jookin, or Choppin) is a street dance that originated in African-American communities in Memphis, Tennessee alongside \"Buck\" music during the 1990s. The Gangsta Walk is commonly performed to crunk music due to the particular 'bounce' in the beat and the movement the dancers make to keep with it. Though Gangsta Walking has been around for many years, much of the dance is still exclusive to the city and surrounding areas.\n\nGangsta Walk was created in Memphis. Originated by the group G-Style who released the first Gangsta Walk video ever titled \u201cG-Style Gangsta\" that consisted of Romeo, Wolf, and Hurricane, who went on to land a production deal with Dallas Austin behind the groups Boyz II Men, Monica, Another Bad Creation and TLC to name a few. They went on to land a major record deal with P. Diddy's Bad Boy entertainment and the first group to launch Bad Boy South. From the group success and their early video release from the song G-Style \u201dGangsta\". Doors opened and gave opportunity for other dances in Memphis Tennessee such as Jookin, Buckin, etc. and have spread abroad. The group continues to be a major part on the Memphis music scene with Romeo's latest business venture Romeo Franklin Productions that focus on training dancers, choreography and video and music productions. This unsung group as quiet as kept has been one of the major forces in getting Memphis music on the map.\n\nDevelopment\nDue to video streaming", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStreet dance\nDance in Tennessee\nAfrican-American dance\n1990s in music\nMusic of Memphis, Tennessee\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStreet dance\n\tDance by type\n\tDance culture\nDance in Tennessee\n\tDance in the United States by state\n\tMusic of Tennessee\nAfrican-American dance\n\tAfrican-American culture\n\tDance in the United States\n1990s in music\n\t20th century in music\n\tDecades in music\nMusic of Memphis, Tennessee\n\tMusic of Tennessee by city\n\tCulture of Memphis, Tennessee\n\tMusic scenes\n\tMusic of the Southern United States" }, { "title": "Panophthalmitis", "content": "Panophthalmitis is the inflammation of all coats of the animal eye including intraocular structures. It can be caused by infection, particularly from Pseudomonas species, such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Clostridium species, Whipple's disease, and also fungi. It can also be cause by other stress.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEye diseases\nAnimal diseases\nInflammations\nBacterial diseases\nFungal diseases\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEye diseases\n\tVisual system\n\tDiseases and disorders\nAnimal diseases\n\tAnimal health\n\tInfectious diseases\nInflammations\n\tPathology\nBacterial diseases\n\tInfectious diseases\n\tPathology\n\tFungal diseases\n\tMycoses\n\tInfectious diseases\n\tPathology" }, { "title": "Yolyaz\u0131, Bitlis", "content": "Yolyaz\u0131 is a village in the Bitlis district of Bitlis province in Turkey.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Bitlis Province\nVillages in Turkey\nVillages in Bitlis Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Bitlis Province\n\tPopulated places in Turkey by province\n\tGeography of Bitlis Province\nVillages in Turkey\n\tPopulated places in Turkey by type\n\tTurkish village\nVillages in Bitlis Province\n\tPopulated places in Bitlis Province\n\tPopulated places in Turkey by province and type\n\tVillages in Turkey by province\n\tGeography of Bitlis Province." }, { "title": "Wierden railway station", "content": "Wierden is a railway station serving the village Wierden in the Netherlands. The station was opened on 1 January 1881. It is located on the Deventer\u2013Almelo railway and the Zwolle\u2013Almelo railway. The train services are operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen.\n\nTrain services\n\nBus services\n\nThere is no bus service at this station. The nearest bus stop is N.H. Kerk, 700m away.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Overijssel\nRailway stations opened in 1881\nRailway stations on the Staatslijn D\nRailway stations served by Nederlandse Spoorwegen\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Overijssel\n\tRailway stations in the Netherlands by province\n\tBuildings and structures in Overijssel\n\tTransport in Overijssel\nRailway stations opened in 1881\n\t1881 establishments in the Netherlands\n\t19th-century establishments in the Netherlands\n\tRailway stations by opening year\nRailway stations on the Staatslijn D\n\tRailway stations in the Netherlands by line\nRailway stations served by Nederlandse Spoorwegen\n\tRailway companies of the Netherlands\n\tTransport companies of the Netherlands" }, { "title": "Mayajaal", "content": "Mayajaal (literally, \"phantasmagoria\") is an entertainment center in Kanathur, Chennai, India. It is located on the East Coast Road and spread over an area of 30 acres. It consists of a shopping mall, a multiplex, a sports complex and a resort. Mayajaal has a sixteen screen multiplex and it is the second largest multiplex in Asia. The sports complex was started in 2003, which also hosted the Indian Cricket League matches. The Resort was opened in 2005 with 40 rooms. The 30,000 sq.ft shopping mall was opened in 2006.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEntertainment venues in Chennai\nShopping malls in Chennai\nMultiplexes in Chennai\nSports venues in Chennai\nResorts in Chennai\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEntertainment venues in Chennai\n\tBuildings and structures in Chennai\n\tTourist attractions in Chennai\n\tEntertainment venues in India by city\nShopping malls in Chennai\n\tShopping malls in India by city\n\tBuildings and structures in Chennai\n\tTourist attractions in Chennai\nMultiplexes in Chennai\n\tCinema chains in India\n\tCinemas and movie theaters in India\n\tEntertainment venues in Chennai\nSports venues in Chennai\n\tSports venues in India by city\n\tBuildings and structures in Chennai\nResorts in Chennai\n\tHotels in Chennai\n\tResorts in India\n\tTourist attractions in Chennai\n\tBuildings and structures in Chennai\n\tHospitality companies of India\n\tHotels in India by city" }, { "title": "Mickey Cobras", "content": "The Mickey Cobras are a large street gang affiliated with the nationwide gang alliance known as the People Nation and based in Chicago, Illinois. The gang is considered very mobile, wear the colors green, black and sometimes red. Factions of the gang are being established throughout the Mid-western United States. \n\nThe gang's criminal expertise is in narcotics. The Mickey Cobras main source of income is wholesale distribution of heroin, cocaine, and marijuana to other gangs, where most gangs must deal within their own. On April 5, 2005, US Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald described The Mickey Cobras (few in numbers compared to other gangs with same power) as one of several \"super-gangs\" that constitute a sizable portion of Chicago's overall gang population. \n\nSome of their rivals would include Folk Nation, some BPS and Vice Lord sets. Traces of the gang can now be found in Chicago and Detroit.\n\nHistory\n\n\"Egyptian Cobras\"\nThe Egyptian Cobras formed in the year 1954 on Chicago\u2019s west side. The founder of the Egyptian Cobras was James Cogwell. During the mid 1950s the Egyptian Cobras fought heavily with a gang called the 14th Street Clovers. The 14th Street Clovers were the gang that later became the Vice Lords in the late 1950s. \n\nAfter several members of the 14th Street Clovers were incarcerated by 1957, the Egyptian Cobras had less competition. While incarcerated in the St. Charles Reformatory for Boys, the Clovers organized and became the Vice Lords. When the Vice Lords return", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStreet gangs\nGangs in Chicago\nPeople Nation gangs\nAfrican-American gangs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStreet gangs\n\tGangs\n\tCrime-related lists\nGangs in Chicago\n\tOrganized crime in Chicago\n\tPeople Nation\n\tCrime in Chicago\nPeople Nation gangs\n\tStreet gangs\n\tGangs in Chicago\n\tGangs in the United States\n\tAfrican-American gangs\nAfrican-American gangs\n\tStreet gangs\n\tGangs in Chicago\n\tGangs in the United States\n\tPeople Nation gangs\n\tAfrican-American organized crime" }, { "title": "Manjab\u00e1lago", "content": "Manjab\u00e1lago () is a municipality located in the province of \u00c1vila, Castile and Le\u00f3n, Spain. In accordance with the 2006 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 48 inhabitants.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in the Province of \u00c1vila\nPopulated places in the Province of \u00c1vila\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in the Province of \u00c1vila\n\tMunicipalities in Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tPopulated places in the Province of \u00c1vila\nPopulated places in the Province of \u00c1vila\n\tPopulated places in Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tProvince of \u00c1vila\n\tCastile and Le\u00f3n\n\tGeography of the Province of \u00c1vila" }, { "title": "Monumento a los Indios Verdes", "content": "Statues of Tlatoque (Nahuatl for Aztec rulers) Ahuitzotl and Itzcoatl are installed in Mexico City. They are collectively known as the Monumento a los Indios Verdes (\"). The statues are verdigris due to the effects of weather. They are around to tall and their plinths have inscriptions in Nahuatl. The statues were created by Alejandro Casar\u00edn to represent Mexico at the 1889 Paris Exposition.\n\nThe statues were unveiled in 1891 in front of the equestrian statue of Charles IV of Spain along Paseo de la Reforma. Since then, they have been moved to Calzada de la Viga, to the northern section of Avenida de los Insurgentes, and since 2005 they are found in Mestizaje Park, in Gustavo A. Madero borough.\n\nThanks to the statues, the zone between Deportivo 18 de Marzo metro station and the beginning of the Mexican Federal Highway 85D (M\u00e9xico-Pachuca section) is known as \"Indios Verdes\".\n\nAhuitzotl and Itzcoatl\n\nItzcoatl was the son of Acamapichtli. He served as the fourth Huey Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan and he was the first emperor of the Aztec Empire, ruling from 1427 to his death in 1440. He was the father of Tezozomoc.\n\nAhuitzotl was the grandson of Moctezuma I (on his mother's side) and Itzcoatl (on his father's side), as well as the son of Tezozomoc and Atotoztli II. Ahuizotl served as the eighth Huey Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan and the sixth ruler of the Aztec Empire, ruling from 1486 to his death in 1502. He was the father of the last ruler of Tenochtitlan, Cuauht\u00e9moc.\n\nHistory and ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMonuments and memorials in Mexico City\nOutdoor sculptures in Mexico City\nCultural depictions of Aztec people\nTourist attractions in Mexico City\n1889 sculptures\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMonuments and memorials in Mexico City\n\tMonuments and memorials by city\n\tTourist attractions in Mexico City\n\tBuildings and structures in Mexico City\nOutdoor sculptures in Mexico City\n\tPublic art in Mexico\n\tSculpture in Mexico\nCultural depictions of Aztec people\n\tCultural depictions by nationality\n\tAztec history\n\tAztec culture\nTourist attractions in Mexico City\n\tTourist attractions in Mexico by city\n\tGeography of Mexico City\n1889 sculptures\n\t19th-century sculptures\n\tSculptures by year\n\tSculptures in Mexico" }, { "title": "Giusto Utens", "content": "Giusto Utens or Justus Utens (died 1609) was a Flemish painter who is remembered for the series of Medicean villas in lunette form that he painted for the third Grand Duke of Tuscany, Ferdinando I, in 1599\u20131602.\n\nHe moved to Carrara about 1580, where he married, and where later he returned and died.\n\nMedici villas\nThe Medici villas illustrated by Utens from a bird's-eye perspective are:\nVilla Medici del Trebbio\nVilla Medicea di Cafaggiolo\nPalazzo Pitti, the Boboli Gardens and Fort Belvedere\nVilla Medici di Castello\nVilla Medici La Petraia\nVilla di Pratolino\nVilla Medicea L'Ambrogiana\nVilla di Lappeggi\nVilla di Poggio a Caiano\nVilla di Serravezza\nVilla La Magia\nVilla Di Marignolle\nVilla di Montevettolini\nVilla di Colle Salvetti\n\nThe three missing lunettes are thought to be the Villa di Artimino and perhaps the Villa Medici di Careggi. In the early twentieth century an anonymous artist completed the scheme, based on eighteenth-century vedute illustrating the villa at Careggi, that at Cerreto Guidi and Villa del Poggio Imperiale, which in the sixteenth century was still the Villa di Poggio Baroncelli.\n\nLocation\nOf the seventeen Utens paintings, fourteen have survived, and were displayed in the history museum of Florence, the Museo di Firenze com'era, until its closure in 2010. They were transferred in 2014 to a new permanent gallery at Petraia Villa Medici.\n\nLunettes of the Medicean villas\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlemish painters\n17th-century painters\nPainters of the Medici villas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlemish painters\n\tArtists from the Southern Netherlands\n\tFlemish art\n\tArtists from Flanders\n17th-century painters\n\t17th-century artists\n\tBaroque painters\nPainters of the Medici villas\n\tItalian painters\n\tArtists from Florence\n\tHistory of Florence\n\tMedici villas\n\tArtists from Tuscany\n\tPainters of the Italian Renaissance" }, { "title": "Bert Wright (footballer)", "content": "George Albert Wright (4 February 1920 \u2013 August 2000) was an English footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Cardiff City and Hull City around World War II. He died in Sheffield in August 2000 at the age of 80.\n\nPlaying career\nWright played for Cardiff City, and also guested for both Stoke City and Port Vale during the war. He made fifteen guest appearances for Vale between August and December 1944 and also made a guest appearance in March 1946. After he left Ninian Park in 1946, he moved on to Frank Buckley's Hull City. He scored one goal in four Third Division North appearances for the \"Tigers\", before departing Boothferry Park at the end of the 1946\u201347 season.\n\nStatistics\nSource:\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\nCardiff City F.C. players\nHull City A.F.C. players\nAssociation football forwards\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\n\tFootballers from England\n\tAssociation footballers by nationality\n\tEnglish sportspeople\nCardiff City F.C. players\n\tCardiff City F.C.\n\tFootballers in Wales by club\nHull City A.F.C. players\n\tHull City A.F.C.\n\tAssociation football players by club in England\nAssociation football forwards\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tFootballers by position\n\tAssociation football forwards by nationality" }, { "title": "Michael Albert (artist)", "content": "Michael Albert (born October 14, 1966) is an American pop artist, author and entrepreneur. He is the founder and owner of the Sir Real Fruit Juice Company.\n\nEarly life and education\n\nAlbert was born in Far Rockaway, NY and grew up in Woodmere, New York in Nassau County, Long Island. He is the second of three sons born to Larry and Wendy Albert. In 1991, he married Erynn Pindus and today they live in White Plains, New York and have four children.\n\nAlbert attended and graduated from P.S.#6 in Woodmere, Lawrence Junior High School and Lawrence High School in 1984. He attended New York University School of Business and Public Administration, and graduated with a B.S. in Business Administration in 1988. He majored in Management with a minor in International Business. During this time he visited many museums in New York City and in Europe.\n\nCareer\n\nBusiness\nUpon graduation in May 1988, Albert co-founded a specialty foods distribution business with two schoolmates. The three began distributing Wild Lingonberry Juice and other specialty groceries to specialty food retailers throughout the greater NY Metropolitan area. In 1991, he independently founded Tri-State Natural Food Products Inc. In 1993, he combined his art skills with business knowledge and contacts and founded the Sir Real Fruit Juice Company, which in 2015 he continues to operate in White Plains, NY.\n\nPop Artist\nAlbert began creating art during the latter part of his college years at NYU. During the first seven years he", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican pop artists\nArtists from New York (state)\nAmerican businesspeople in the food industry\nBusinesspeople from New York City\nNew York University Stern School of Business alumni\nPeople from Far Rockaway, Queens\nPeople from Woodmere, New York\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican pop artists\n\tAmerican artists\n\tPop artists\nArtists from New York (state)\n\tArtists by location\n\tPeople from New York (state) by occupation\n\tArtists by state in the United States\nAmerican businesspeople in the food industry\n\tBusinesspeople in the food industry\n\tAmerican businesspeople\nBusinesspeople from New York City\n\tAmerican businesspeople by city\n\tPeople from New York City by occupation\nNew York University Stern School of Business alumni\n\tNew York University alumni\n\tBusiness school alumni\nPeople from Far Rockaway, Queens\n\tPeople from Queens, New York\n\tPeople from New York City by neighborhood\nPeople from Woodmere, New York\n\tPeople from Hempstead (town), New York\n\tPeople from Nassau County, New York\n\tPeople from New York (state)" }, { "title": "The Healer (1935 film)", "content": "The Healer is a 1935 American film directed by Reginald Barker. The film is also known as Little Pal.\n\nPlot\nDr. Holden (Ralph Bellamy) is \"The Healer\" (the original title) in this 1930s morally uplifting pot-boiler. He is a doctor that has come home to a warm springs to try to heal children from the unnamed crippling disease (polio). He runs a destitute camp for these children, assisted by Evelyn Allen (Karen Morley) who looks upon the Doc as a great man. Jimmy (Mickey Rooney) is a paraplegic kid whom the Doc promises to cure. This little triangle is interrupted by a rich girl Joan Bradshaw (Judith Allen) who cons the good Doc into building a sanitorium for the wealthy with her father's money. Doc is momentarily swayed, but comes to his senses just as a forest fire threatens his original cabins around the warm spring. His treatment of Jimmy pays off as Jimmy rides a bicycle to save the day. Doc realizes that his true love is Evelyn, not the self-interested Joan.\n\nCast\nRalph Bellamy as Dr. Holden\nKaren Morley as Evelyn Allen\nMickey Rooney as Jimmy\nJudith Allen as Joan Bradshaw\nRobert McWade as Mr. Bradshaw\nBruce Warren as Dr. Thornton\nJ. Farrell MacDonald as Applejack\nVessie Farrell as Martha\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1935 films\nAmerican films\nFilms directed by Reginald Barker\nAmerican drama films\n1930s American drama films\nMedical-themed films\nFilms about polio\nFilms featuring Mickey Rooney\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1935 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1930s films\nAmerican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tFilms by production country\n\tEnglish-language films\nFilms directed by Reginald Barker\n\tFilms by director\nAmerican drama films\n\tAmerican films by genre\n\tEnglish-language films\n1930s American drama films\n\tAmerican films by decade\n\tAmerican drama films by decade\n\tEnglish-language films\nMedical-themed films\n\tFilms by topic\nFilms about polio\n\tFilms by topic\n\tMedical-themed films\nFilms featuring Mickey Rooney\n\tFilms by actor" }, { "title": "Ilford HP", "content": "HP is a cubic-grain black-and-white film from Ilford Photo with a long history. It originated as Hypersensitive Panchromatic plates in 1931. Since then it has progressed through a number of versions, with HP5 plus (HP5+ for short) being the latest. The main competitor of Ilford HP5 Plus is Kodak Tri-X 400.\n\nHP3 went through two speed changes in its history, but only one actual change to the emulsion. In 1960 the 200 ISO/ASA emulsion was relabeled as 400 ISO/ASA with no change to the product. The 200 ISO/ASA speed included an exposure safety margin, but with improvements in light meters this was deemed unnecessary, thus the speed was revised up to 400 ISO/ASA.\n\nOn September 23, 2005, Ilford reintroduced its black-and-white single-use camera which includes 27 exposures of HP5 plus film.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPhotographic films\nIlford Photo\nBlack-and-white photography\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPhotographic films\n\tPhotography equipment\n\tPhotographic techniques\nIlford Photo\n\tPhotographic film makers\n\tPhotography companies of the United Kingdom\n\tCompanies based in Redbridge\nBlack-and-white photography\n\tPhotographic techniques dating from the 19th century\n\tPhotography by genre\n\tBlack-and-white media" }, { "title": "Bussnang railway station", "content": "Bussnang railway station () is a railway station in the municipality of Bussnang, in the Swiss canton of Thurgau. It is an intermediate stop on the standard gauge Wil\u2013Kreuzlingen line of THURBO.\n\nServices \nThe following services stop at Bussnang:\n\n St. Gallen S-Bahn : half-hourly service from Wil to Romanshorn.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in the canton of Thurgau\nSwitzerland railway station stubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in the canton of Thurgau\n\tRailway stations in Switzerland by canton\n\tTransport in the canton of Thurgau\nSwitzerland railway station stubs\n\tRail transport stubs\n\tSwitzerland transport stubs\n\tStub categories\n\tStubs by topic" }, { "title": "Matthew Stone", "content": "Matthew Stone (born 1982 in London, England) is a London-based artist. He is part of the South London art collective !Wowow!.\n\nStone graduated from Camberwell College of Arts, London in 2004. He currently stages performances and films. In 2007, his first solo show, entitled \"Futurehindsight\", took place at UNION in London. In November 2009, Stone topped the arts section in a \"Power players Under 30\" list compiled by the Sunday Times. Stone frequently collaborates with FKA Twigs and created the album artwork for 2019's Magdalene.\n\nIn November 2011, Stone gave an exhibition at Kathy Grayson's \"The Hole\" Gallery entitled Optimism as Cultural Rebellion, the same name as his blog.\n\nNotes and references\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArtists from London\nCamberwell College of Arts alumni\nEnglish contemporary artists\n21st-century British artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArtists from London\n\tArtists by city\n\tEnglish artists by city\n\tArtists from England\nCamberwell College of Arts alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in London\n\tUniversity of the Arts London alumni\nEnglish contemporary artists\n\tEnglish artists\n\tContemporary artists by nationality\n\t21st-century English artists\n21st-century British artists\n\t21st-century artists by nationality\n\tBritish artists by century\n\t21st-century English artists" }, { "title": "Matthew Gay", "content": "Matthew Justin Gay is an American professional basketball player who previously played for FIATC Joventut of the Asociaci\u00f3n de Clubs de Baloncesto (ACB) Liga ACB. The 5'8\" point guard played college basketball for Rochester College before attending the University of Miami.\n\nHigh school career \nGay played his first year at Pontiac Central High School. He played varsity basketball one year before leaving for West Bloomfield High School, where Gay played under, head coach, Larry Moore. There Gay averaged 15.2 points per game, 4.2 rebounds, and 8.7 assists per game. At West Bloomfield High School Gay earned McDonald's All American Nominee in 2004.\n\nProfession career \nWhile playing for FIATC Joventut, Gay averaged close to 15.2 ppg, and more than 8 assist per game.\n\nPersonal \nGay is a father of 5, mother is Maria Gay who passed in 2018, Matthews father is Jeffery Tate.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican expatriate basketball people in Spain\nAmerican men's basketball players\nLiga ACB players\nMiami Hurricanes men's basketball players\nBasketball players from Michigan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican expatriate basketball people in Spain\n\tAmerican expatriate basketball people in Europe\n\tAmerican expatriate sportspeople in Spain\nAmerican men's basketball players\n\tBasketball players in the United States by gender\n\tAmerican basketball players\nLiga ACB players\n\tLiga ACB\n\tExpatriate basketball people in Spain\nMiami Hurricanes men's basketball players\n\tMiami Hurricanes men's basketball\n\tUniversity of Miami alumni\nBasketball players from Michigan\n\tBasketball players from the United States by state\n\tSportspeople from Michigan\n\tBasketball in Michigan\n\tSports in Michigan by city" }, { "title": "Guraleus bordaensis", "content": "Guraleus bordaensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Mangeliidae.\n\nDescription\n\nDistribution\nThis marine species is endemic to Australia and can be found off Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMarine Mollusca of Australia\nGastropods described in the 21st century\nMangeliidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMarine Mollusca of Australia\n\tFauna of Australia\n\tMarine fauna of Oceania\n\tMollusca of Oceania\nGastropods described in the 21st century\n\tTaxa named by year\n\tMollusca taxonomy\nMangeliidae\n\tGastropods\n\tFamilies of Mollusca\n\tAnimal families" }, { "title": "El\u017cbieta Ratajczak", "content": "El\u017cbieta Teresa Ratajczak (born 14 August 1946 in Leszno) is a Polish politician. She was elected to the Sejm on 25 September 2005, getting 8342 votes in 36 Kalisz district as a candidate from the League of Polish Families list.\n\nShe was also a member of Sejm 2001-2005.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish women politicians\nMembers of the Sejm\nLeague of Polish Families politicians\nPeople from Leszno\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish women politicians\n\tWomen by occupation\n\tWomen in Poland\n\tPolish politicians by party\nMembers of the Sejm\n\tPolish politicians by office\n\tPolitical office-holders in Poland\n\tSejm\nLeague of Polish Families politicians\n\tPolish politicians by party\n\tPolitical parties in Poland\n\tPolish nationalism\nPeople from Leszno\n\tPeople by city in Poland\n\tPeople from Greater Poland Voivodeship\n\tLeszno" }, { "title": "Mixozercon", "content": "Mixozercon is a genus of mites in the family Zerconidae. There are about six described species in Mixozercon.\n\nSpecies\nThese six species belong to the genus Mixozercon:\n Mixozercon albertaensis\n Mixozercon borealis\n Mixozercon heterosetosus Balan, 1995\n Mixozercon jasoniana\n Mixozercon sellnicki (Schweitzer, 1948)\n Mixozercon stellifer Aoki, 1964\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMixozercon\nZerconidae\nArachnid genera\nMites\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMixozercon\n\tTaxonomy articles created by Polbot\nZerconidae\n\tMesostigmata families\nArachnid genera\n\tTaxonomic ranks\n\tTaxonomy\nMites\n\tArachnida orders\n\tParasitic arthropods\n\tTaxonomic ranks\n\tTaxonomy\n\tParasites" }, { "title": "Eusarca venosaria", "content": "Eusarca venosaria is a species of geometrid moth in the family Geometridae.\n\nThe MONA or Hodges number for Eusarca venosaria is 6937.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeometridae\nMoths of North America\nMoths described in 1881\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeometridae\n\tLepidoptera families\nMoths of North America\n\tFauna of North America\n\tButterflies and moths by region\nMoths described in 1881\n\tAnimals described in the 19th century\n\tInsects described in 1881\n\tMoths by year of description" }, { "title": "Miloud Hamdi", "content": "Miloud Hamdi (born June 1, 1971) is an Algerian-French football manager.\n\nCareer\nIn June 2012, Hamdi was appointed as manager of Saudi Arabian club Ettifaq's under-21 team.\n\nIn 2015, Hamdi joined USM Alger's coaching staff, initially as an assistant coach before being eventually appointed as the head coach in October.\n\nManagerial statistics\n\nHonours\n\nClub\nUSM Alger\n Ligue 1 (1): 2015-16\nRunner Up CAF Champions League 2015\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlgerian football managers\nFrench football managers\nUSM Alger managers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlgerian football managers\n\tFootball managers by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Algeria\n\tSoccer coaches from Algeria\nFrench football managers\n\tFootball managers by nationality\n\tSportspeople from France\n\tSoccer coaches from France\nUSM Alger managers\n\tAlgerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 managers\n\tAlgerian football managers\n\tUSM Alger\n\tFootball managers by club in Algeria" }, { "title": "Emen, Bulgaria", "content": "Emen ( ) is a village in Veliko Tarnovo Municipality, Veliko Tarnovo Province, Bulgaria, famous for the nearby caves and canyon. In recent years it has become a major tourist destination, receiving both domestic and foreign visitors. Emen's population is about 100 people, but it triples during the summer.\n\nHistory\nThe Emen cave bears evidence of human habitation, dated to the Neolith. Later, Romans settled in the area and built an outpost on Kaleto hill on the verge of the present-day village. Fortifications included a rock wall from two sides, while the other two sides were naturally protected by the vertical walls of the Emen canyon. Nowadays, parts of the wall are preserved, but treasure-hunter raids have reduced archaeological evidence.\n\nThe present-day name of the village is said to derive from the times of the Ottoman rule over Bulgaria. Emen was the name of the Turk who owned all the land and Christian people of the village. With the Liberation of Bulgaria he was most likely expelled from the country, but the village kept its name. Today, a single Turkish family lives in Emen, but it bears no relation to the previous landowner.\n\nGeography and natural sights\n\nEmen is located in Veliko Tarnovo Province, about 20\u00a0km away from capital of the province. The river Negovanka, a tributary to Rositsa flows right through the village, through the Emen Canyon and ends up in the Mihaltsi dam situated about 5\u00a0km north of the village. The name of the river comes from Latin and means s", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Veliko Tarnovo Province\nTourism in Bulgaria\nVillages in Bulgaria\nCaves of Bulgaria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Veliko Tarnovo Province\n\tPopulated places in Bulgaria by province\n\tGeography of Veliko Tarnovo Province\nTourism in Bulgaria\n\tTourism in Europe by country\n\tEconomy of Bulgaria\nVillages in Bulgaria\n\tPopulated places in Bulgaria\n\tRural geography of Europe\nCaves of Bulgaria\n\tCaves of Europe\n\tGeology of Bulgaria\n\tLandforms of Bulgaria\n\tTourist attractions in Bulgaria\n\tShow caves" }, { "title": "Cascade, Montana", "content": "Cascade is a town in Cascade County, Montana, United States. The population was 600 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Great Falls, Montana Metropolitan Statistical Area, which in 2020 had a population of 84,414. Cascade was incorporated in 1911.\n\nHistory\nThe founder of the town was Mr. Thomas Graham. Originally named Dodge, the town changed its name in 1887. This was an appeal to become the county seat of the newly formed county.\n\nGeography\nCascade is located at (47.271954, -111.702675). Interstate 15 passes through the community, with access from Exits 254 and 256. The town is situated along the Missouri River.\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all land.\n\nClimate\nAccording to the K\u00f6ppen Climate Classification system, Cascade has a semi-arid climate, abbreviated \"BSk\" on climate maps.\n\nDemographics\n\n2010 census\nAs of the census of 2010, there were 685 people, 287 households, and 188 families living in the town. The population density was . There were 328 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 94.9% White, 2.5% Native American, 0.7% from other races, and 1.9% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.5% of the population.\n\nThere were 287 households, of which 27.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 53.3% were married couples living together, 8.4% had a female householder with no husband present, 3.8% had a male householder with no wife present, and 34.5% wer", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTowns in Cascade County, Montana\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTowns in Cascade County, Montana\n\tTowns in Montana\n\tMontana populated places on the Missouri River\n\tPlaces in Cascade County, Montana\n\tGeography of Cascade County, Montana\n\tTourist attractions in Cascade County, Montana" }, { "title": "Raheenmore Bog", "content": "Raheenmore Bog is a raised bog north-west of Daingean, County Offaly, in Ireland. Since the 1980s the greater part of the bog has been maintained as a 162 hectare Nature Reserve, which is currently managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service. A Special Area of Conservation covers 182 ha, including some land in private ownership.\n\nHistory\nSince the last Ice Age Raheenmore Bog has developed in a small basin in the catchment of two major river systems, the\nBrosna and the Boyne. With a depth of 15 meters it forms the deepest raised bog known in Ireland.\n\nThe bog was purchased in 1970 by Bord na M\u00f3na to mark European Conservation Year. It was later donated to the National Parks and Wildlife Service. \nIt was designated a Ramsar Site in 1988. Along with Clara Bog, another raised bog in County Offaly, Raheenmore bog has been twinned with Bargerveen, a Dutch Ramsar Site which required restoration after peat digging was stopped in the 1990s. Active management has been undertaken at Raheenmore because hydrological investigation showed that the bog was drying out. Peat dams were built to stop water loss. The progress of this is being monitored for the possibility of using it on other conservation projects.\n\nAfter Ireland adopted the Habitats Directive in 1997 Raheenmore was designated a Special Area of Conservation.\n\nAccess\nLike some other Irish nature reserves (for example Mongan Bog), Raheenmore Bog is not open to the public. However, visitors are welcome at Clara Bog, al", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRaised bogs of Ireland\nProtected areas of County Offaly\nNature reserves in the Republic of Ireland\nRamsar sites in the Republic of Ireland\nSpecial Areas of Conservation in the Republic of Ireland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRaised bogs of Ireland\n\tBogs of the Republic of Ireland\n\tFlora of Ireland\n\tProtected areas of the Republic of Ireland\nProtected areas of County Offaly\n\tProtected areas of the Republic of Ireland by county\n\tNature reserves in the Republic of Ireland\n\tGeography of County Offaly\nNature reserves in the Republic of Ireland\n\tProtected areas of the Republic of Ireland\n\tConservation in the Republic of Ireland\nRamsar sites in the Republic of Ireland\n\tRamsar sites in Europe\n\tProtected areas of the Republic of Ireland\n\tConservation in the Republic of Ireland\nSpecial Areas of Conservation in the Republic of Ireland\n\tProtected areas of the Republic of Ireland\n\tNature reserves in the Republic of Ireland\n\tConservation in the Republic of Ireland\n\tSpecial Areas of Conservation in Europe" }, { "title": "SuperSaf", "content": "Safwan AhmedMia (born 26 October), better known by his stage name SuperSaf, is a British technology reviewer and Internet personality best known for his technology-based YouTube channel, SuperSaf TV, which has over 1.8 million subscribers and over 360 million total video views.\n\nCareer\nSuperSaf joined YouTube on 21 August 2011 but his first video was uploaded on 16 January 2012. His primary focus was DSLR and mirrored cameras but he later moved into reviewing and comparing smartphones and other technology.\n\nHe has been regularly featured on the BBC Asian Network, covering tech news and advice.\n\nIn January 2017, he won the British Muslim Award for Services Creativity & Technology.\n\nIn September 2017, he worked with FitBit for the launch of their new Smartwatch the FitBit Ionic. The campaign involved an Unboxing during a Sky Dive and was nominated for the 2018 Webby Awards for the Best Influencer Endorsements category.\n\nIn August 2018, he was featured in the BBC series My Asian Alter Ego talking about life as a British Asian.\n\nIn September 2019, SuperSaf was featured on number 22 of The Sunday Times UK's Top 100 Influencers List.\n\nIn November 2021, he was featured on The Today Show on the Islam Channel\n\nIn February 2022, he won the Man of The Year British Muslim Award\n\nSuperSaf Speaks\n\nSuperSaf is also host of a Tech Podcast named SuperSaf Speaks which focuses on consumer electronics, social media and surrounding topics. The first episode was aired on Spotify and Apple Podcasts", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish YouTubers\nTechnology YouTubers\nBritish technology writers\nBritish Muslims\nBritish podcasters\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish YouTubers\n\tYouTubers by nationality\n\tEntertainment in the United Kingdom\n\tInternet celebrities\nTechnology YouTubers\n\tYouTube channels\n\tYouTube-related lists\nBritish technology writers\n\tBritish writers by subject\n\tTechnology writers\nBritish Muslims\n\tMuslims by nationality\n\tIslam in the United Kingdom\nBritish podcasters\n\tPodcasters by nationality\n\tRadio in the United Kingdom\n\tInternet radio\n\tInternet in the United Kingdom\n\tInternet celebrities\n\tBritish radio personalities" }, { "title": "Death of Kelly Thomas", "content": "Kelly Thomas (April 5, 1974 \u2013 July 10, 2011) was a homeless man diagnosed with schizophrenia who lived on the streets of Fullerton, California. He died five days after struggling with six members of the Fullerton Police Department that he encountered on July 5, 2011, in what was later described as \"one of the worst police beatings in [US] history.\"\n\nMedical records show that bones in his face were broken and he choked on his own blood. The coroner concluded that compression of the thorax made it impossible for Thomas to breathe normally and deprived his brain of oxygen. Officer Manuel Ramos was charged with one count of second-degree murder and one count of involuntary manslaughter; Corporal Jay Cicinelli and Officer Joseph Wolfe were each charged with one count of felony involuntary manslaughter and one count of excessive force. All three pleaded not guilty.\n\nA judge declined to dismiss the charges against the officers in January 2013, finding that \"a reasonable person could infer that the use of force was excessive and unreasonable.\" An appeals court judge also denied a request to overturn the lower court's decision. On January 13, 2014, Ramos and Cicinelli were found not guilty of all charges, while the trial for Wolfe was pending. Following the verdict for the two officers, the district attorney's office announced it would not pursue the case against Wolfe. On January 17, 2014, charges against Wolfe were dropped.\n\nAs summarized by the Orange County Register in 2020, \"the", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2011 deaths\nPeople with schizophrenia\nHomeless people\nLaw enforcement in California\nPolice brutality in the United States\nDeaths by person in the United States\nDeaths in police custody in the United States\nCases of police misconduct\nPeople from Fullerton, California\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2011 deaths\n\tDeaths by year\n\tPeople with schizophrenia\n Deaths by disease\nHomeless people\n\tPeople by status\n\tSocial issues in the United States\nLaw enforcement in California\n\tLaw enforcement in the United States by state\n\tPolice brutality in the United States\n\tPolice misconduct in the United States\nDeaths in police custody in the United States\n\tDeaths by person in the United States\n\tPolice brutality in the United States\n\tPolice misconduct in the United States\nCases of police misconduct\n\tPolice misconduct\n\tPolice brutality in the United States\nPeople from Fullerton, California\n\tPeople by city in California\n\tPeople from Orange County, California\n\tFullerton, California" }, { "title": "List of awards and nominations received by Ha*Ash", "content": "The list of awards and nominations received by the American Latin pop duo Ha*Ash consists of 27 awards and 52 nominations ranging from publications such as American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Billboard Latin Music Awards, MTV Europe Music Awards, MTV Millennial Awards, Premios Juventud and Lo Nuestro Awards. The band was formed in 2002 by sisters Hanna Nicole and Ashley Grace. They have released five studio albums \u2014 Ha*Ash (2003), Mundos opuestos (2005), Habitaci\u00f3n Doble (2008), A Tiempo (2011) and 30 de Febrero (2017) and two live albums \u2014 Primera Fila: Hecho Realidad (2014) and Ha*Ash: En Vivo (2019). \n\nIn December 2007, they joined charities in launching the Fondo Ha*Ash, which supports children suffering from HIV/AIDS and immigrants. Ha*Ash received the 2012 Pro Social Award and the 2016 Agentes de Cambio Award of the Kids Choice Awards Mexico, announced by Nickelodeon Latin America, for this social work.\n\nAcademia Nacional de la M\u00fasica \nAcademia Nacional de la M\u00fasica en M\u00e9xico (ANAMUSA).\n\n|-\n|2004\n!Ha*Ash\n|Young Artist of the Year\n| \n|}\n\nAmerican Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers \nThe American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) presents a series of annual awards in seven different music categories: pop, rhythm and soul, film and television, Latin, country, Christian, and concert music.\n\n|-\n|2009\n!\"No Te Quiero Nada\"\n|Most Performed Pop/Ballad\n| \n|}\n\nBillboard Latin Music Awards \nThe Billboard Latin Music Awards are award", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of awards by musician\nHa*Ash\nAmerican Latin pop musicians\nAmerican musical duos\nSibling musical duos\nHIV/AIDS activism\nImmigrant rights activism\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of awards by musician\n\tLists of awards by topic\n\tMusic-related lists\nHa*Ash\n\tMusical groups established in 2002\n\t2002 establishments in the United States\n\t21st-century American women singers\nAmerican Latin pop musicians\n\tMusicians by genre\n\tLatin pop musicians\nAmerican musical duos\n\tMusical groups from the United States by genre\n\tMusical duos\nSibling musical duos\n\tMusical groups with siblings\nHIV/AIDS activism\n\tSocial advocacy organizations\n\tHealth advocacy groups\nImmigrant rights activism\n\tImmigrants' rights organizations\n\tSocial advocacy organizations" }, { "title": "All-Ireland Poc Fada Championship", "content": "The All-Ireland Poc Fada Hurling & Camogie Championships is an annual tournament testing the skills of Ireland's best hurlers and camogie players. Poc Fada is Irish for \"long puck\". The championships are sponsored by Martin Donnelly (who has been a sponsor since 1996).\n\nThe All Ireland Poc Fada Finals have taken place on the Saturday of the Irish August Bank Holiday each year since 2005. In 2018 the All Ireland Hurling Championship was restructured, with the 2019 Finals taking place on Saturday 3 August.\n\nThe Senior Hurling Final starts at An Fh\u00e1na M\u00f3r, Annaverna, County Louth. Competitors must puck (hit) a sliotar with a hurley to the top of Annaverna Mountain (An C\u00e9ide), and onwards to Carn an Mhadaidh. After a short break they continue down to An Gabhl\u00e1n, before finishing back at the start of the course. The whole course measures .\n\nTournaments\n\nSeniors Final \u2013 An Corn Setanta (The Setanta Cup)\n\nThe 12 competitors competing in this category qualify as the 4 Provincial champions, the 4 Provincial runners-up, the current champion, the 2013 \"All Star\" goalkeeper and 2 invitationals. In the past competitors have come from USA, Europe and South Africa.\n\nAn Corn Setanta (\"The Sliotar Cup\") is awarded to the player who takes the lowest number of pucks. Ties are broken by the distance by which the player's last puck crosses the finish line.\n\nCom\u00f3rtas Beirte (Pairs) \u2013 An Corn Cualigne (The Cooley Cup) & An Corn Craobh Rua (The Red Branch Cup)\n\nShared between the pairing drawn prior", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSports competitions in Ireland\nHurling competitions in Ireland\nCamogie competitions\nAnnual sporting events in Ireland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSports competitions in Ireland\n\tSports events in Ireland\n\tSport in Ireland by sport\nHurling competitions in Ireland\n\tHurling in Ireland\n\tSports competitions in Ireland by sport\nCamogie competitions\n\tCamogie in Ireland\n\tWomen's sports competitions in Ireland\nAnnual sporting events in Ireland\n\tSport in Ireland by year\n\tAnnual events in Ireland by activity\n\tSports events in Ireland by frequency\n\tAnnual events in Ireland" }, { "title": "Treaty of Peterswaldau", "content": "The Treaty of Peterswaldau was signed in Peterswaldau on 6 July 1813 between Great Britain and Russia to strengthen the Sixth Coalition against Napoleon. Britain agreed to pay for a German legion of 10,000 troops in Russian service.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTreaties of the United Kingdom\nTreaties of the Russian Empire\n1813 in international relations\nTreaties of the Napoleonic Wars\n1813 treaties\n1813 in the United Kingdom\n1813 in the Russian Empire\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTreaties of the United Kingdom\n\t19th-century treaties\n\tTreaties of the United Kingdom (1801\u20131922)\nTreaties of the Russian Empire\n\t19th-century treaties\n\tForeign relations of the Russian Empire\n1813 in international relations\n\tYears in international relations\n\t19th century in international relations\nTreaties of the Napoleonic Wars\n\tTreaties of the 19th century\n\tNapoleonic Wars\n\t19th-century military history of the United Kingdom\n1813 treaties\n\t19th-century treaties\n\tTreaties by year\n1813 in the United Kingdom\n\tYears in the United Kingdom\n\t19th century in the United Kingdom\n1813 in the Russian Empire\n\tYears of the 19th century in Russia\n\t19th century in Russia" }, { "title": "Diana Dean", "content": "Diana Bridget Alice Dean (born September 29, 1942) is a Canadian artist who has been based on Saltspring Island since 1982.\n\nBiography \nBorn in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, then the British colony of Rhodesia, Dean's parents were from Yorkshire, England. They divorced in 1952 and Dean left Africa with her mother to return to England where they struggled financially. It was Dean's immigration away from Africa back to England at the age of ten that prompted her to turn to art and the landscapes of her mind. Dean was accepted to grammar school and studied science before turning to art. Dedicating herself to sculpture, she hitchhiked to St Ives, Cornwall and studied informally with Denis Mitchell before formal training under John Hoskin at the Bath School of Art and Design between 1961-64. It was through these mentors that she had occasion to meet Barbara Hepworth in the 1960s. Dean emigrated to Canada in 1975 when her husband, an architect, accepted a teaching position at Carleton University. In 1979 she and her family moved again to Vancouver. After her divorce she took three of her four sons to live on an undeveloped piece of land on Saltspring Island, feeding them on a camp fire and living in two tents while overseeing the construction of a home.\n\nArt \nDean had her first solo sculpture show in 1966 at the Association of International Artists' Gallery in London and has had 21 solo exhibitions across England and Canada. In 1970 she was commissioned to do a public sculpture for the new ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian women artists\nCanadian sculptors\n20th-century Zimbabwean artists\nArtists from Vancouver\nPeople from Bulawayo\nPeople from Salt Spring Island\nAlumni of the Bath School of Art and Design\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian women artists\n\tWomen artists by nationality\n\tCanadian artists by gender\nCanadian sculptors\n\tCanadian artists by medium\n\t20th-century Canadian sculptors\n20th-century Zimbabwean artists\n\t20th-century artists by nationality\n\tZimbabwean artists by century\nArtists from Vancouver\n\tCanadian artists by city\n\tPeople from Vancouver\nPeople from Bulawayo\n\tPeople by city in Zimbabwe\nPeople from Salt Spring Island\n\tPeople by island in Canada\n\tPeople from the Capital Regional District\nAlumni of the Bath School of Art and Design\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\n\tPeople associated with the University of the West of England, Bristol\n\tBath School of Art and Design alumni" }, { "title": "Karim Guerfi", "content": "Karim Guerfi (born 8 March 1987) is a French professional boxer who has held the European featherweight title since August 2021 and previously held the European bantamweight title three times between 2013 and March 2021. He has also challenged for the WBA interim flyweight title in 2012 and the IBO bantamweight title in 2018.\n\nProfessional career\n\nOn 11 May 2012, Guerfi fought Juan Carlos Reveco for the interim WBA Flyweight title, but lost by unanimous decision.\n\nOn 28 September 2013, Guerfi defeated Stephane Jamoye by majority decision to win the EBU Bantamweight title.\n\nProfessional boxing record\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench male boxers\nFeatherweight boxers\nBantamweight boxers\nFlyweight boxers\nEuropean Boxing Union champions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench male boxers\n\tMale boxers by nationality\n\tSport in France by sport\n\tBoxing in France\nFeatherweight boxers\n\tBoxers by weight class\n\tMale boxers\nBantamweight boxers\n\tBoxers by weight class\n\tMale boxers\nFlyweight boxers\n\tBoxers by weight class\n\tMale boxers\nEuropean Boxing Union champions\n\tBoxing champions by organization\n\tEuropean Boxing Union\n\tBoxing in Europe\n\tBoxing records and statistics" }, { "title": "H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Deschamps Adams", "content": "H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Marguerite Deschamps Adams (30 January 1921 in the French concession in Tianjin, China \u2013 16 September 2006 in Manhattan) was a member of the OSS, a forerunner of the CIA.\n\nEarly life\nShe \"was raised in Senegal, Madagascar and R\u00e9union, an island department of France in the Indian Ocean.\" Her family \"returned to France when her father, a general, retired in Aix-en-Provence, in the south of France.\" She was studying in a convent when the Nazis invaded France, and as a teenager decided to join the French Resistance. She began as a courier and progressed to more complicated missions behind enemy lines including reporting on airfield locations, German mines and antiaircraft and camouflaged emplacements along the shores of the Mediterranean. She saved American parachutists from capture at drop zones and helped Jewish families escape to Spain. She posed as a secretary at the Milice headquarters in Vichy, where she had access to file cabinets with names of Jews and Resistance fighters marked for execution or deportation to concentration camps, and removed several name cards a day for several months, thus saving many lives.\n\"H\u00e9l\u00e8ne was a very gutsy young woman,\" Henry Hyde, the chief of American intelligence in France during World War II, said in an interview in \"Women in the Resistance\" by Margaret L. Rossiter (Praeger, 1985). \"She went through the lines for us, observing German defense installations and order of battle,\" he said. \"She took many risks and was a genuinely good ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWomen in World War II\nFrench Resistance members\nFrench spies\nPeople of the Office of Strategic Services\nAmerican people of French descent\nPeople from Tianjin\nPeople from Manhattan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWomen in World War II\n\tWomen in 20th-century warfare\n\tWomen by war\n\tWorld War II people\nFrench Resistance members\n\tWorld War II resistance members\n\tFrench people of World War II\nFrench spies\n\tSpies by nationality\n\tPeople of World War II\nPeople of the Office of Strategic Services\n\tOffice of Strategic Services personnel\n\tEmployees of the United States government\nAmerican people of French descent\n\tAmerican people by ethnic or national origin\n\tUnited States people of European descent\n\tPeople of French descent\nPeople from Tianjin\n\tPeople by city or town in China\nPeople from Manhattan\n\tPeople from New York City by borough\n\tPeople by borough in New York City\n\tPeople from Manhattan by occupation" }, { "title": "Halone sejuncta", "content": "Halone sejuncta, the variable halone, is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Rudolf Felder and Alois Friedrich Rogenhofer in 1875. It is found in Australia in Queensland, New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia.\n\nThe forewings are dark brown with two ragged white bands.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Australia\nArctiinae\nFauna of Queensland\nFauna of New South Wales\nFauna of Victoria (Australia)\nFauna of Tasmania\nFauna of South Australia\nFauna of the Australian Capital Territory\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Australia\n\tMoths by country\n\tAustralian moths\n\tInsects of Australia\nArctiinae\n\tMoths by classification\nFauna of Queensland\n\tFauna of Australia by state or territory\n\tEnvironment of Queensland\nFauna of New South Wales\n\tFauna of Australia by state or territory\n\tEnvironment of New South Wales\nFauna of Victoria (Australia)\n\tFauna of Australia by state or territory\n\tEnvironment of Victoria (Australia)\nFauna of Tasmania\n\tFauna of Australia by state or territory\n\tEnvironment of Tasmania\nFauna of South Australia\n\tFauna of Australia by state or territory\n\tEnvironment of South Australia\nFauna of the Australian Capital Territory\n\tFauna of Australia by state or territory\n\tEnvironment of the Australian Capital Territory" }, { "title": "Goodalochana", "content": "Goodalochana\u00a0() is a 2017 Indian\u00a0Malayalam-language comedy-drama film directed by Thomas Sebastian and written by Dhyan Sreenivasan from a story by Anoop Joseph. The film stars Dhyan Sreenivasan, Aju Varghese, Sreenath Bhasi and Hareesh Perumanna, along with Alencier Ley Lopez and\u00a0Niranjana Anoop. The music was composed by Shaan Rahman.\n\nPlot \nThe film is about the life of four unemployed youths named Varun (Dhyan Sreenivasan), Prakashan (Aju Varghese), Ajaz (Sreenath Bhasi) and Jamsheer (Hareesh Kanaran) who have a lot of expectations in their life and are looking for an opportunity to be successful. All their ventures lead to failures. They start different businesses including a taxi company by pledging their homes. They have to amass huge debt\u00a0and later use a painting that Varun's father has looked after as a prized possession on the pretext that it will fetch them a lot of money. That effort also turns in vain and they have ventures into new opportunities. Later, Ajaz tries to triplicate the money his father gave him to go to Dubai for work with a racket and gets cheated. Later the story ends saying that the four youngsters are still struggling with their lives to get settled. Varun\u2019s father Das has a famous painting in his cafe. The gang steals this painting and sells for five lakhs. Das tells them that the painting is worth a crore and tricks them into buying back the painting from Padma , an art buyer for galleries, and keeps it back in the cafe. Das scolds them and th", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2017 films\nMalayalam-language films\nIndian comedy-drama films\nFilms about unemployment in India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2017 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t2017 in film\nMalayalam-language films\n\tIndian films by language\n\tIndian films\n\tCinema of Kerala\nIndian comedy-drama films\n\tIndian comedy films\n\tIndian drama films\nFilms about unemployment in India\n\tIndian films based on actual events\n\tSocial issues in film\n\tSocial realism in film\n\tFilms about social issues in India" }, { "title": "Richard Cummings (actor)", "content": "Richard Henry Cummings (August 20, 1858 \u2013 December 25, 1938) was an American film actor of the silent era. Cummings performed in vaudeville and on stage before he began working in films. He appeared in more than 80 films between 1913 and 1930. He was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and died in Los Angeles, California.\n\nPartial filmography\n\n Fate's Decree (1914)\n Double Trouble (1915)\n Daphne and the Pirate (1916)\n The Bad Boy (1917)\n Her Official Fathers (1917)\n A Mormon Maid (1917)\n Reaching for the Moon (1917)\n A Petticoat Pilot (1918)\n Danger, Go Slow (1918)\n Little Comrade (1919)\n The Last Outlaw (1919)\n Blind Husbands (1919)\n Common Property (1919)\n The Valley of the Giants (1919)\n The Delicious Little Devil (1919)\n The Adorable Savage (1920)\n The Prince of Avenue A (1920)\n Pinto (1920)\n The City of Masks (1920)\n What Happened to Jones (1920)\n Red Courage (1921)\n No Woman Knows (1921)\n Bride's Play (1922)\n Wolf Law (1922)\n Top o' the Morning (1922)\n Thundergate (1923)\n Itching Palms (1923)\n Thank You (1925)\n The Galloping Cowboy (1926)\n Old Gray Hoss (1928)\n The Social Lion (1930)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male film actors\nAmerican male silent film actors\nVaudeville performers\nActors from New Haven, Connecticut\n1858 births\n1938 deaths\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male film actors\n\tMale film actors by nationality\n\tAmerican male actors\n\tAmerican film actors\nAmerican male silent film actors\n\tMale silent film actors\n\tAmerican male film actors\n\tMale actors in silent film\nVaudeville performers\n\tAmerican vaudeville performers\n\tVaudeville\n\t20th-century American entertainers\nActors from New Haven, Connecticut\n\tActors from Connecticut\n\tPeople from New Haven, Connecticut\n\tMale actors by city or town in the United States\n1858 births\n\t1858 in the United States\n\t19th-century births\n1938 deaths\n\t1938 in the United States\n\t20th-century deaths" }, { "title": "Shire of Gayndah", "content": "The Shire of Gayndah was a local government area located in the northern catchment of the Burnett River, Queensland, Australia. The shire covered an area of , and existed as a local government area from 1866 until 2008, when it amalgamated with several other shires to form the North Burnett Region.\n\nMajor activities in the shire included citrus production, beef and timber.\n\nHistory\n\nThe first local government in the area was the Borough of Gayndah, serving the town of Gayndah, which was created on 28 November 1866 under the Municipal Corporations Act 1864. Under the Divisional Boards Act 1879, the Rawbelle Division was created on 11 November 1879 to serve the surrounding rural area with a population of 755. The headquarters of the Rawbelle Division was in the town of Gayndah and the first meeting of the divisional board was held on 29 March 1880 and the first elected chairman was Berkeley Moreton, who would later inherit the title Earl of Ducie.\n\nOn 31 March 1903, following the enactment of the Local Authorities Act 1902, the Borough of Gayndah became the Town of Gayndah and Rawbelle Division became Shire of Rawbelle.\n\nThe Shire of Rawbelle was renamed Shire of Gayndah on 17 March 1923, and on 24 May 1924 the Town of Gayndah was amalgamated into the Shire of Gayndah.\n\nOn 15 March 2008, under the Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007 passed by the Parliament of Queensland on 10 August 2007, the Shire of Gayndah merged with the Shires of Eidsvold, Biggenden, Monto, ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFormer local government areas of Queensland\nShire of Gayndah\nNorth Burnett Region\nLocal government areas of Queensland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFormer local government areas of Queensland\n\tLocal government in Queensland\n\tFormer local government areas of Australia\nShire of Gayndah\n\tLocal government areas of Queensland\n\tFormer local government areas of Queensland\nNorth Burnett Region\n\tLocal government areas of Queensland\n\tLocal government areas in Queensland\nLocal government areas of Queensland\n\tLocal government in Australia by state or territory\n\tAdministrative divisions of Australia\n\tQueensland-related lists" }, { "title": "Pietro Orsini", "content": "Pietro Orsini may refer to:\nPope Benedict XIII (1650\u20131730), Roman Catholic Pope\nPietro Orsini (bishop) (died 1598), Italian Roman Catholic Bishop", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopes\nItalian popes\nItalian Roman Catholic bishops\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopes\n\tLeaders of Christianity\n\tChristian religious leaders\n\tPapacy\nItalian popes\n\tPopes by nationality\nItalian Roman Catholic bishops\n\tRoman Catholic bishops by nationality\n\tBishops in Italy\n\tRoman Catholic bishops by century\n\tCatholic bishops\n\tRoman Catholic Church in Italy\n\tRoman Catholic clergy" }, { "title": "SS John Barry", "content": "SS John Barry was a 7,200-ton American Liberty ship in World War II. The ship was built at one of the Kaiser Shipyards in Portland, Oregon, and launched on 23 November 1941. The John Barry was torpedoed and sunk in the Arabian Sea at position in 1944.\n\nSinking\nThe ship left its convoy under radio silence to go on a mission to Dhahran in Saudi Arabia when it was torpedoed off the coast of Oman by the German submarine on 28 August 1944. Two crewmen were killed in the sinking and the survivors were rescued the next day. The SS John Barry was carrying a cargo of 3 million American-minted Saudi one-riyal silver coins as an American payment associated with ARAMCO. The reason for this shipment (one of several during the war) was that Saudi Arabia did not use paper money at the time and this led to a war-time shortage of currency with which to pay workers building new oil refineries and other US facilities at newly founded Dhahran.\n\nBecause the exact nature of the cargo was a secret, rumors spread that the SS John Barry carried a vast shipment of 26 million US$ (1944 value) worth of silver bullion to India as well as the smaller cargo of coins. After the recovery effort of this purported treasure failed (see below), it was discovered that all silver shipments to India were accounted for and a new destination for the silver bullion was theorized, the Soviet Union.\n\nRecovery\nThe ship had sunk to 8,500 feet below the sea surface, far beyond the reaches of most undersea recovery metho", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLiberty ships\nShips built in Portland, Oregon\nMaritime incidents in August 1944\nShipwrecks in the Arabian Sea\n1944 ships\nWorld War II shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLiberty ships\n\tWorld War II merchant ships of the United States\nShips built in Portland, Oregon\n\tShips built in Oregon\nMaritime incidents in August 1944\n\t1944 in military history\n\tNaval battles and operations of World War II\n\t1944 disasters\nShipwrecks in the Arabian Sea\n\tShipwrecks in the Indian Ocean\n1944 ships\n\tShips by year\nWorld War II shipwrecks in the Indian Ocean\n\tNaval battles and operations of World War II\n\tWorld War II naval ships\n\tMilitary history of the Indian Ocean" }, { "title": "Tin Roof Blues", "content": "\"Tin Roof Blues\" is a jazz composition by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings first recorded in 1923. It was written by band members Paul Mares, Ben Pollack, Mel Stitzel, George Brunies and Leon Roppolo. The tune has become a jazz standard and is one of the most recorded and often played New Orleans jazz compositions.\n\nBackground\n\nThe New Orleans Rhythm Kings first recorded the number on 13 March 1923 for Gennett Records in Richmond, Indiana. The B-side was \"That's a Plenty\". There are three surviving alternative takes of the number from this session. The alternative takes were created as part of the phonograph recording and manufacture process; the musicians did not expect different versions to be released. The solos on the records contained less improvisation than much of later jazz and more than earlier jazz. Brunies's and Roppolo's solos were played similar but noticeably different on each of the three takes. Brunies continued to play the solo from the most famous take of the NORK recording for the rest of his career.\n\nThe sheet music was published by the Melrose Brothers Music Company in Chicago, a company that was established by Walter Melrose, who wrote lyrics for the song, and his brother, Lester Melrose. The sheet music cover was an illustration of the Tin Roof Caf\u00e9 dance hall on Washington Avenue in New Orleans. The composers were band members George Brunies, Paul Mares, Ben Pollack, Leon Roppolo, and Mel Stitzel.\n\nNotable recordings\nLouis Armstrong and the All Stars recor", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1923 songs\nJazz standards\nJazz compositions\nNew Orleans Rhythm Kings songs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1923 songs\n\tSongs by year\n\t1920s songs\nJazz standards\n\tJazz songs\n\tJazz compositions\nJazz compositions\n\tJazz songs\n\tCompositions by genre\nNew Orleans Rhythm Kings songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tNew Orleans Rhythm Kings\n\tJazz songs by artist" }, { "title": "Combat Medical Technician", "content": "A combat medical technician (CMT) is a soldier with a specialist military trade within the Royal Army Medical Corps of the British Army.\n\nRole\nThe fully trained combat medical technician or CMT is capable of:\nassisting with the management of surgical, medical and psychiatric casualties from the onset of the condition until the casualty is admitted to a hospital offering specialist care. This capacity is to include the immediate necessary first aid and other sustaining procedures required to hold a casualty for a limited period in a non-hospital situation.\nundertaking the administrative procedures and documentation for casualties in field units, medical reception stations and unit medical centres, including those required for and during casualty\n\nClass 3 and 2 standards\nTrained in anatomy, physiology and first aid.\nHas a general understanding of medical terminology and is capable of carrying out first aid in an emergency situation until expert medical assistance is available\nWorks under supervision to provide assistance to medical officers in field units and medical reception stations.\nAssists in setting up field medical units and is trained in medical fieldcraft including the use of radio equipment, navigation by foot or vehicle across country and field medical equipment\nCapable of carrying out basic nursing procedures\nInitiates and maintains casualty documentation and supply/equipment documentation\nRecognises abnormalities in casualty observations, body appearances and consc", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary medical occupations\nRoyal Army Medical Corps soldiers\nBritish Army specialisms\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary medical occupations\n\tHealthcare occupations\n\tMilitary occupations\nRoyal Army Medical Corps soldiers\n\tBritish Army personnel\n\tHealthcare occupations in the United Kingdom\nBritish Army specialisms\n\tBritish Army\n\tMilitary occupations in the United Kingdom\n\tMilitary specialisms" }, { "title": "No. 124 Wing RAF", "content": "No. 124 Wing RAF was a Hawker Typhoon formation of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. It comprised No. 137 Squadron RAF, No. 181 Squadron RAF, No. 182 Squadron RAF and No. 247 Squadron RAF.\n\nOn 10 June 1944 the wing took part in the Attack on Panzer Group West's headquarters at La Caine. Prior to the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944, the headquarters of Panzer Group West was established in the Chateau at La Caine. On 9 June 1944, three days after the Normandy landings, the headquarters' location was revealed to British Intelligence by deciphering of German signals traffic. On 10 June 1944, aircraft of the Second Tactical Air Force bombed the village. The raid was carried out by 40 rocket-armed Typhoons of No. 124 Wing (consisting of Nos. 181, 182 and 247 Squadrons) which attacked in three waves from low altitude and by 61 Mitchells of No. 137 and 139 Wings (comprising Nos 226, 98, 180 and 320 Squadrons) which dropped 500 lb bombs from 12,000\u00a0ft.\n\nThe wing was active from 12 December 1944 until 30 April 1946 as a Rocket Projectile unit and from 1 April 1953 - 2 October 1957 as a fighter unit.\n\nOn 1 July 1956, the wing was part of No. 2 Group RAF, RAF Second Tactical Air Force and located at RAF Oldenburg. It comprised No. 14 Squadron RAF, 20 Squadron, and 26 Squadron, all flying Hawker Hunters.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoyal Air Force wings\nMilitary units and formations of the Royal Air Force in World War II\nRocket-powered aircraft\nMilitary units and formations established in 1944\nMilitary units and formations disestablished in 1946\nMilitary units and formations established in 1953\nMilitary units and formations disestablished in 1957\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoyal Air Force wings\n\tMilitary units and formations of the United Kingdom\n\tMilitary wings\n\tMilitary units and formations of the Royal Air Force\nMilitary units and formations of the Royal Air Force in World War II\n\tMilitary units and formations of the United Kingdom in World War II\n\tRoyal Air Force units and formations\nRocket-powered aircraft\n\tAircraft by type\n\tRocket-powered vehicles\nMilitary units and formations established in 1944\n\tMilitary units and formations by year of establishment\n\t1944 establishments in the United Kingdom\n\t1944 in military history\nMilitary units and formations disestablished in 1946\n\tMilitary units and formations by year of disestablishment\n\t1946 disestablishments in the United Kingdom\n\t1946 in military history\nMilitary units and formations established in 1953\n\tMilitary units and formations by year of establishment\n\t1953 establishments in the United Kingdom\n\t1953 in military history\nMilitary units and formations disestablished in 1957\n\tMilitary units and formations by year of disestablishment\n\t1957 disestablishments in the United Kingdom\n\t1957 in military history" }, { "title": "Capture of USS Retaliation", "content": "On November 20, 1798, a pair of French frigates, the L'insurgente and Volontaire, with some 80 guns in combined strength, captured an American 14-gun schooner, USS Retaliation. The ship was later recaptured on June 28, 1799, and the L'insurgente was captured the following month as well. The Retaliation was the only American warship captured during the war.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNaval battles of the Quasi-War\nConflicts in 1798\nConflicts in 1799\nMaritime incidents in 1798\nMaritime incidents in 1799\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNaval battles of the Quasi-War\n\tNaval battles involving the United States\n\tNaval battles involving France\n\tNaval battles and operations of the Quasi-War\nConflicts in 1798\n\t1798 in the United States\n\t18th-century conflicts\nConflicts in 1799\n\t1799 in the United States\n\t18th-century conflicts\nMaritime incidents in 1798\n\t1798 in the United States\n\t18th-century maritime incidents\nMaritime incidents in 1799\n\t1799 in the United States\n\t18th-century maritime incidents" }, { "title": "Family Circus (2018 film)", "content": "Family Circus is a 2018 Gujarati musical comedy drama starring veteran Gujarati actor Monal Gajjar, Raunaq Kamdar, Mitra Gadhvi. The film is directed by Viral Rao and set to release for 19 October 2018, and produced by Alpesh Patel & Digesh Patel from Eva Entertainment LLP. Nationwide Release by Rupam Entertainment.\n\nPlot \nTwo best friends Ronak and JJ lead a middle-class lifestyle and dream of becoming rich. Things go south when they decide to take the help of an underworld don Altaf Anna to end their money troubles and to win the heart of a girl Riya.\n\nCast \n Monal Gajjar as Riya\n Raunaq Kamdar as Ronak\n Mitra Gadhvi as JJ\nSmit Pandya as Altaf Anna\n Bharat Chawda as Aarav\nMehul Buch as Riya's father\n\nProduction\n\nDevelopment \nThe film is produced Alpesh Patel & Digesh Patel from Eva EntertainmentLLP and set to release for this Dussehra\n\nSoundtrack \nHemang Dholakia composed the songs of the film and the lyrics are penned by Krupesh Thacker & Milind Gadhavi.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2018 films\nGujarati-language films\nIndian musical comedy-drama films\nFilms set in Gujarat\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2018 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t2018 in film\nGujarati-language films\n\tIndian films by language\nIndian musical comedy-drama films\n\tIndian musical films\n\tIndian comedy-drama films\nFilms set in Gujarat\n\tFilms set in India by state\n\tGujarati culture\n\tIndian films by setting" }, { "title": "Diphyothrips", "content": "Diphyothrips is a genus of thrips in the family Phlaeothripidae.\n\nSpecies\n Diphyothrips morainensis\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of Thysanoptera\nPhlaeothripidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of Thysanoptera\n\tInsect genera\n\tTaxa named by zoologists\nPhlaeothripidae\n\tThrips\n\tInsects of Asia\n\tInsects of Africa\n\tInsects of Australia\n\tTaxa named by entomologists" }, { "title": "Olivia Harrison", "content": "Olivia Trinidad Harrison (n\u00e9e Arias; born May 18, 1948) is an American author and film producer, and the widow of musician George Harrison of the Beatles. She first worked in the music industry in Los Angeles, for A&M Records, where she met George and then helped run his Dark Horse record label. In 1990, she launched the Romanian Angel Appeal to raise funds for the thousands of orphans left abandoned in Romania after the fall of Communism there.\n\nSince her husband's death in 2001, Harrison has continued his international aid efforts through projects in partnership with UNICEF, and is the curator of film, book and music releases related to his legacy. She represents his voice on the Beatles' Apple Corps board and is similarly a director of his charity organisation, the Material World Foundation (MWF). Under the auspices of MWF, she has sponsored the preservation of film history in collaboration with American director Martin Scorsese. These restoration projects include short films by Charlie Chaplin and works from 1940s Mexican cinema.\n\nShe and her husband shared an interest in Eastern mysticism and spiritual practice, and her presence in his life, starting in the mid-1970s, began a period of more optimistic content in Harrison's music. At their Friar Park home in December 1999, when she overpowered a knife-wielding intruder who had repeatedly stabbed George, she was recognized as having saved her husband's life. Among Harrison's film projects, her production of Concert for Geo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican women film producers\nAmerican women non-fiction writers\nAmerican film producers\nAmerican philanthropists\nThe Beatles\nGeorge Harrison\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican women film producers\n\tFilm producers by nationality\n\tWomen in film\n\tAmerican film producers\nAmerican women non-fiction writers\n\t21st-century American women writers\n\t21st-century American non-fiction writers\nAmerican film producers\n\tFilm producers by nationality\n\tEntertainment in the United States\n\tEntertainment occupations\n\tCinema of the United States\nAmerican philanthropists\n\tAmerican people by political orientation\n\tThe Beatles\n\tEntertainment in Liverpool\n\tBritish rock music groups\n\tPop music groups\n\tRock music groups\n\tEnglish pop music groups\n\tEnglish rock music groups\n\tApple Corps\n\tMusical groups from Liverpool\n\tBritish Invasion artists\n\tMusical quartets\n\tMusical groups established in 1960\n\t1960 establishments in England\n\tRock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees\nGeorge Harrison\n\tEnglish rock guitarists\n\tEnglish rock singers\n\tThe Beatles members\n\t1960s singers from Liverpool\n\tEnglish male singer-songwriters\n\tLead guitarists\n\tApple Records artists\n\tEnglish expatriates in the United States\n\tBritish rock and roll musicians\n\tBritish Invasion artists\n\tEnglish male guitarists\n\tRock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees\n\tMusicians from Liverpool\n\t20th-century English singers\n\t20th-century British guitarists\n\tEnglish male singers\n\tSitar players\n\tSlide guitarists\n\tEnglish pop guitarists\n\tPedal steel guitarists\n\tEnglish pop singers\n\tArtists who have made the Billboard Top 40\n\tEnglish folk guitarists\n\tEnglish folk singers\n\tPsychedelic pop musicians\n\tPsychedelic rock musicians\n\tFilm score composers\n\tWorld music musicians\n\tApple Corps directors\n\t20th-century male singers\n\t21st-century male singers\n\tEnglish music arrangers\n\tSongwriters who have written the most songs\n\tMembers of the Order of the British Empire\n\tEnglish autobiographers" }, { "title": "1985 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team", "content": "The 1985 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team represented the University of Minnesota in the 1985 Big Ten Conference football season. In their second and final year under head coach Lou Holtz, the Golden Gophers compiled a 7\u20135 record and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 293 to 240.\n \nWhen former Minnesota head coach Lou Holtz left the Golden Gophers to coach at the University of Notre Dame, assistant John Gutekunst was tapped to coach the Golden Gophers in the Independence Bowl. Attendance was 42,845.\n\nQuarterback Rickey Foggie was named offensive player of the game, while linebacker Bruce Holmes was named defensive player of the game.\nCenter Ray Hitchcock, linebacker Peter Najarian, offensive guard Jon Lilleberg and strong safety Larry Joyner were named All-Big Ten second team. Running back David Puk was named Academic All-American second team. Puk and linebacker Peter Najarian were named Academic All-Big Ten.\n\nQuarterback Rickey Foggie was awarded the Bronko Nagurski Trophy. Ray Hitchcock was awarded the Bruce Smith Award. Peter Najarian was awarded the Carl Eller Award. Kicker Chip Lohmiller was awarded the Bobby Bell Award. Flanker . Andy Hare was awarded the Butch Nash Award. David Puk was awarded the Paul Giel Award.\n\nThe total attendance was 426,918, which averaged out to 60,985 per game. The season high for attendance was against rival Wisconsin.\n\nSchedule\n\nPersonnel\n\nGame summaries\n\nOklahoma\n\nOhio State\n\nWisconsin\n\nPassing: WIS Howard 16/32, 167,", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1985 Big Ten Conference football season\nMinnesota Golden Gophers football seasons\n1985 in American football\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1985 Big Ten Conference football season\n\tBig Ten Conference football seasons\n\t1985 in American football\n\t1985 in sports in the United States\nMinnesota Golden Gophers football seasons\n\tMinnesota Golden Gophers\n\tCollege football seasons by team\n1985 in American football\n\t1985 in sports in the United States\n\tYears in American football\n\tAmerican football by year\n\t1985 in American sports" }, { "title": "Mount Eubanks", "content": "Mount Eubanks () is an isolated mountain that rises above the ice surface and provides a prominent landmark near the head of Riley Glacier in Palmer Land. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Lieutenant Commander Paul D. Eubanks, U.S. Navy, Commander of LC-130 aircraft on long-range flights between McMurdo Station and the Lassiter Coast, 1969\u201370. He also carried out open field and resupply missions to various stations and camps elsewhere in Antarctica.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of Palmer Land\nLandforms of Antarctica named after people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of Palmer Land\n\tMountains of Antarctica\n\tGeography of Palmer Land\nLandforms of Antarctica named after people\n\tNamed landforms in Antarctica\n\tGeography of Antarctica\n\tAntarctic region" }, { "title": "Chah Anjir-e Barmshur", "content": "Chah Anjir-e Barmshur (, also Romanized as Ch\u0101h \u0100nj\u012br-e Barmsh\u016br; also known as Ch\u0101h Anj\u012br and Pars\u016br\u012b) is a village in Mahur Rural District, Mahvarmilani District, Mamasani County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 17, in 5 families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Mamasani County\nVillages in Iran\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Mamasani County\n\tPopulated places in Fars Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\nVillages in Iran\n\tPopulated places in Iran" }, { "title": "Al Sadd SC in international football competitions", "content": "Al Sadd SC, a Qatari professional association football club, has gained entry to Asian Football Confederation (AFC) competitions on several occasions. They have represented Qatar in the Champions League on nineteen occasions, the now-defunct Cup Winners' Cup four separate occasions and FIFA Club World Cup on two occasions.\n\nHistory\nIn the 1989 season, they became the first Arab club side to triumph in the Asian Club Championship by defeating Al Rasheed of Iraq on an aggregate of away goals. Twenty-two years later, they won the 2011 Asian Champions League and earned a spot in the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup, in which Al Sadd finished third. They also earned a spot in the 2019 FIFA Club World Cup automatically as host club, in which Al Sadd finished sixth.\n\nAFC competitions\n\nAsian Club Championship\n\nCup Winners' Cup\n\nChampions League\n\nNon-AFC competitions\n\nOther competitions\n\nFIFA Club World Cup\n\nAfro-Asian Club Championship\n\nStatistics\n\nBy season\nInformation correct as of 29 April 2021.\nKey\n\nPld = Played\nW = Games won\nD = Games drawn\nL = Games lost\nF = Goals for\nA = Goals against\nGrp = Group stage\n\nPR = Preliminary round\nR1 = First round\nR2 = Second round\nPO = Play-off round\nR16 = Round of 16\nQF = Quarter-final\nSF = Semi-final\n\nKey to colours and symbols:\n\nOverall record\n\nIn Asia\n:\n\nNon-AFC competitions\n:\n\nStatistics by country\nStatistics correct as of game against Al-Nassr on April 29, 2021\n\nAFC competitions\n\nNon-AFC competitions\n\nAsian competitions goals\nSince 2002\u201303 AFC Champ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAl Sadd SC\nFootball clubs in Qatar\nAsian Football Confederation\nFIFA Club World Cup\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAl Sadd SC\n\tFootball clubs in Asia\n\tQatari football clubs\nFootball clubs in Qatar\n\tAsian Football Confederation clubs\n\tAssociation football clubs by country\n\tFootball clubs in Asia\nAsian Football Confederation\n\tFootball governing bodies in Asia\n\tFootball organizations\n\tSport in Asia \nFIFA Club World Cup\n\tFIFA competitions\n\tClub association football competitions\n\tInternational association football competitions" }, { "title": "Wojciech Mojzesowicz", "content": "Wojciech Mojzesowicz (; born 25 June 1954) is a Polish politician. He joined Poland Comes First when that party split from Law and Justice in 2010.\n\nHe was a Member of Sejm (1989\u201391; 1991\u201393, 2001\u201305). He was re-elected to the Sejm on 25 September 2005, receiving 12601 votes in Bydgoszcz as a candidate for Law and Justice. Since 31 July 2007, he has been Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, succeeding Andrzej Lepper.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish politicians\nMembers of the Sejm\nLaw and Justice politicians\nPoland Comes First politicians\nPolish Ministers of Agriculture\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish politicians\n\tPolitics of Poland\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tMembers of the Sejm\nMembers of the Sejm\n\tParliament of Poland\n\tPolitical office-holders in Poland\nLaw and Justice politicians\n\tPolitical parties in Poland\n\tPolish politicians by party\nPoland Comes First politicians\n\tPolitical parties in Poland\n\tPolish politicians by party\nPolish Ministers of Agriculture\n\tMinisters of Agriculture by country\n\tGovernment ministers of Poland\n\tAgriculture in Poland\n\tPolish politicians by office" }, { "title": "Sphaerium asiaticum", "content": "Sphaerium asiaticum is a species of bivalve belonging to the family Sphaeriidae.\n\nPer IUCN, the species has the status \"least concern\".\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSphaerium\nBivalve species\nFauna of Asia\nIUCN Red List least concern species\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSphaerium\n\tBivalves\n\tFauna by common name\nBivalve species\n\tBivalves by taxonomy\n\tFauna by species\nFauna of Asia\n\tFauna by continent\n\tAnimals by region\nIUCN Red List least concern species\n\tIUCN Red List by conservation status\n\tConservation status by species" }, { "title": "Coetupo", "content": "Coetupo is a town in the Kuna Yala province of Panama.\n\nSources \nWorld Gazeteer: Panama \u2013 World-Gazetteer.com\n\nPopulated places in Guna Yala", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Guna Yala\nTowns in Panama\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Guna Yala\n\tGeography of Guna Yala\n\tPopulated places in Panama by province\nTowns in Panama\n\tPopulated places in Panama\n\tTowns by country\n\tGeography of Panama\n\tSettlements in Panama" }, { "title": "DJ Reach", "content": "DJ Reach (born Semu A. Namakajo in 1979) is an American music producer and DJ. He is considered a prominent figure in the New York City and Las Vegas club scene and first gained significant notice after being the official DJ for Last Call with Carson Daly.\n\nBiography\nDJ Reach began his music career as a disc jockey at the age of 13 after receiving inspiration from the film Juice. In 2001 DJ Reach graduated from Wesleyan University.\n\nAfter interning for his mentor DJ Stretch Armstrong of \"The Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show\" on WKCR, Reach learned the importance of being unique and creating his own mix.\n\nIn August 2012, Reach made headlines after Kanye West joined him in the DJ booth at Ph-D nightclub in New York City. West played a series of unreleased tracks, stoking public excitement for his album Cruel Summer\n\nHis open format style and ear for mixing eclectic DJ sets eventually led to his residency at high-profile night clubs, corporate, celebrity events including Pink Elephant, PM, TAO, Prime and Marque; Playboy's Super Bowl Bash, NASCAR/Nextel Cup Series Championship Party, Madonna's Confessions tour after party and Jay-Z's infamous 24 hour Hanger tour.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican DJs\nAmerican music producers\nLast Call with Carson Daly\nWesleyan University alumni\nAmerican nightclub DJs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican DJs\n\tDJs by nationality\n\tMusic of the United States\n\tAmerican musicians\nAmerican music producers\n\tRecord producers by nationality\n\tMusic of the United States\n\tRecord producers from New York (state)\nLast Call with Carson Daly\n\tNBC original programming\n\tLate night television programming in the United States\n\t2000s American television talk shows\n\t2010s American television talk shows\nWesleyan University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tPeople by university or college in Connecticut\n\tEducation in Middletown, Connecticut\n\tPeople associated with Wesleyan University\nAmerican nightclub DJs\n\tDJs by nationality\nAmerican DJs\n\tMusicians from New York City\n\tNightclubs in the United States\n\tDJs by genre" }, { "title": "\u010cerven\u00e1 Lhota Castle", "content": "\u010cerven\u00e1 Lhota (German: Roth-Lhotta) a ch\u00e2teau in \u010cerven\u00e1 Lhota village of the Pluh\u016fv \u017d\u010f\u00e1r municipality, in the South Bohemian Region, Czech Republic. It lies about north-west of Jind\u0159ich\u016fv Hradec. It stands at the middle of a lake on a rocky island. Its picturesque Renaissance building is a destination of thousands of tourists every year. Its name \u010cerven\u00e1 Lhota meaning \"red lhota\" can be explained by the colour of the ch\u00e2teau's bright-red roof tiles. There is also a park, where the Chapel of the Holy Trinity () is located.\n\nHistory\n\nThe existence of an original fortress on the site of today's ch\u00e2teau is assumed from sometime around the middle of the 14th century. It was built on a rocky granite outcrop, which, after the damming of a stream and the filling up of a fishpond, became an island. The first written source is an entry into the land records from 1465, mentioning the division of the property of deceased Ctibor of Z\u00e1smuk between his two sons Petr and V\u00e1clav. The fortress then might have been sold into the ownership of Divi\u0161 Boub\u00ednsk\u00fd of \u00dajezd, who sold it to the knightly family of K\u00e1b of Ryb\u0148an sometime around 1530. The family had the original Gothic castle rebuilt and the basic Renaissance remodelling carried out between 1542-1555, and the ch\u00e2teau acquired the name Nov\u00e1 Lhota. In 1597, the ch\u00e2teau was sold to Vil\u00e9m R\u016ft of D\u00edrn\u00e1 who had the building rendered with red plaster, from which it got its name \u010cerven\u00e1 Lhota. The last of the Ruts, Bohuslav, had to leave the Boh", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCastles in the South Bohemian Region\nRenaissance architecture in the Czech Republic\nTourist attractions in the South Bohemian Region\nHistoric house museums in the Czech Republic\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCastles in the South Bohemian Region\n\tCastles in the Czech Republic by region\n\tBuildings and structures in the South Bohemian Region\nRenaissance architecture in the Czech Republic\n\tRenaissance architecture by country\n\tArchitectural styles in the Czech Republic\nTourist attractions in the South Bohemian Region\n\tTourist attractions in the Czech Republic by region\nHistoric house museums in the Czech Republic\n\tHouse museums in the Czech Republic\n\tMuseums in the Czech Republic by type\n\tHistoric house museums by country\n\tMuseums in the South Bohemian Region\n\tBuildings and structures in the Czech Republic by type" }, { "title": "Double Identity (film)", "content": "Double Identity is a 2009 American crime thriller film directed by Dennis Dimster and starring Val Kilmer and Izabella Miko, originally titled Fake Identity. It was released in early 2010 on DVD and Blu-ray.\n\nPlot\nAn American doctor, Dr. Nicholas Pinter (Val Kilmer), working in Bulgaria for Doctors Beyond Borders, is mistakenly identified as a secret agent by the Russian mob. He escapes a close brush with death and is then rescued by the British Secret Service and a beautiful but mysterious woman named Katrine (Izabella Miko). His life dramatically changes when he helps this mysterious woman escape from her would-be assailant.\n\nCast\n Val Kilmer as Dr. Nicholas Pinter \\ John Charter\n Izabella Miko as Katrine\n Julian Wadham as Sterling\n Hristo Shopov as Serik Doulova\n Michael Cronin as Allen Jacob\n Valentine Pelka as Matthew Murdoch\n Valentin Ganev as Ludvik Seifert\n Rushi Vidinliev as Agent Finney\n Zahari Baharov as Alexander\n Velislav Pavlov as Aslan\n Emil Markov as Detective\n Stanislav Pishtalov as General Lebedev\n Yulian Vergov as Victor Krastev\n Jeremy Zimmerman as Agent Davies\n Yavor Baharov as Agent Bouquet\n Raicho Vasilev as George Walther\n Kenneth Hughes as Mr. Pimstone\n Asen Blatechki as Bodyguard\n Daniel Perrone as Dr. Paulo Ivanoff\n Harry Anichkin as Minister Vadim Abilov\n Nickolay Hadjimenov as Malik Gelayev\n Vladimir Kolev as Interrogation Detective\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2009 films\nAmerican crime thriller films\nFilms directed by Dennis Dimster\nFilms shot in Bulgaria\nFilms set in Bulgaria\nVal Kilmer films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2009 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t2009 in film\nAmerican crime thriller films\n\tAmerican crime films\n\tAmerican thriller films\n\tThriller film stubs\nFilms directed by Dennis Dimster\n\tFilms by director\nFilms shot in Bulgaria\n\tFilms by country of shooting\nFilms set in Bulgaria\n\tFilms by country\n\tCinema of Bulgaria\nVal Kilmer films\n\tFilms by actor" }, { "title": "Seiko Films", "content": "Seiko Films was a Philippine film production company owned and run by Robbie Tan. It is known for its bold film of the late 1990s. Seiko Films was known for its tagline \"If it's from Seiko, it must be good\" used from 1989 to 1994.\n\nHistory\nSeiko Films made its initial offering in 1984 with the trio of Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto and Joey de Leon starring in Goodah!, directed by Mike Relon Makiling. Since then, after the People Power revolution, Seiko Films fast became one of the major productions in the late 80s, alongside Monteverde's Regal Films and Vic Del Rosario's Viva Films. The film production is home to its homegrown stars, mostly Regal babies like Romnick Sarmenta, Sheryl Cruz, Rey \"PJ\" Abellana and Gretchen Barretto as well as talents inside Seiko like Jestoni Alarcon, Ian Veneracion, John Regala, Cesar Montano and Rita Avila. Among its most memorable productions during its early years are The Life Story of Julie Vega and Blusang Itim, as well as horror flicks Huwag Mong Buhayin Ang Bangkay and Hiwaga sa Balete Drive.\n\nIn 1989, Seiko ventured into Action movies by the time the genre was on the rise. Among its notable action movies produced were Ang Lihim ng Golden Buddha and Alyas Baby Face, as well as biopics Ako ang Batas: General Karingal, Canary Brothers and Lt. Col. Alejandro Yanquling, and DZRH-based dramas Kunin Mo ang Ulo ni Ismael, Kasalanan ang Buhayin Ka and Lumaban Ka, Itay. Majority of the movies produced throughout the 90s are focused in this genre.\n\nIn 1995", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFilm production companies of the Philippines\nEntertainment companies of the Philippines\nCompanies based in Metro Manila\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFilm production companies of the Philippines\n\tCinema of the Philippines\n\tEntertainment companies of the Philippines\n\tCompanies of the Philippines by industry\nEntertainment companies of the Philippines\n\tEntertainment companies by country\n\tCompanies of the Philippines by industry\nCompanies based in Metro Manila\n\tCompanies of the Philippines by location\n\tOrganizations based in Metro Manila\n\tBusiness in Metro Manila" }, { "title": "STK38L", "content": "Serine/threonine-protein kinase 38-like is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the STK38L gene.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman proteins\nProtein kinases\nGenes on human chromosome 8\nSerine/threonine-specific protein kinases\nEnzymes \n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman proteins\n\tHuman body\n\tBiochemistry\nProtein kinases\n\tEnzymes\n\tProtein families\nGenes on human chromosome 8\n\tGenes on human chromosomes\n\tHuman chromosomes\nSerine/threonine-specific protein kinases\n\tProtein kinases\n\tEnzymes\nEnzymes\n\tBiochemistry\n\tBiology\n\tMolecular biology\n\tProtein families" }, { "title": "Lenka Kov\u00e1\u010dov\u00e1", "content": "Lenka Kov\u00e1\u010dov\u00e1 (born 22 May 1966) is a Czech rowing coxswain. She competed in the women's eight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCzech female rowers\nOlympic rowers of the Czech Republic\nRowers at the 1992 Summer Olympics\nCzechoslovak female rowers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCzech female rowers\n\tRowers by nationality\n\tSportspeople from the Czech Republic\n\tFemale rowers by nationality\nOlympic rowers of the Czech Republic\n\tOlympic competitors for the Czech Republic\n\tRowers at the Summer Olympics\nRowers at the 1992 Summer Olympics\n\t1992 Summer Olympics athletes\n\tRowers at the Summer Olympics by year\nCzechoslovak female rowers\n\tRowers by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Czechoslovakia\n\tFemale rowers by nationality" }, { "title": "Subanik", "content": "Subanik is a ceremonial stew-like dish originated from the Maya of Guatemala. A variety of chili peppers as well as meats are characteristic of this dish and the main components of its flavor. The dish is usually served alongside rice and tamales.\n\nOrigin\nSubanik is attributed to a specific region in Guatemala, San Martin Jilotepeque. This dish originated amongst the Kaqchikel Maya of Guatemala. Though the original dish has diversified as it may appear in homes today, the concept, as its name suggests, is still the same. The ending \u201c-ik\u201d in the Kaqchikel language in referring to a dish means that chilies are part of the dish.\n\nProcess\nTraditionally, the dish is cooked in a nest made of several mashan leaves that is tied down with a rope. It is steamed through the leaves at the top with cibaque. In places where mashan leaves are unavailable, a Dutch oven can be used as a substitute. Subanik is typically served on a serving dish lined with banana leaves for presentation.\n\nIngredients\nProminent chili pepper, chicken, pork, and beef. For the vegetarian version of Subanik, meats can be substitute with mushrooms or eggplant.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGuatemalan cuisine\nMaya cuisine\nStews\nChili con carne\nTraditional food\nFood and drink preparation\nCuisine by region\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGuatemalan cuisine\n\tLatin American cuisine\n\tCuisine by country\n\tMesoamerican cuisine\n\tIndigenous cuisine of the Americas\nMaya cuisine\n\tIndigenous cuisine of the Americas\n\tMesoamerican cuisine\nStews\n\tSoups and stews\nComfort food\n\tTraditional food\nChili con carne\n\tBeef dishes\n\tPork dishes\nChicken dishes\n\tMexican cuisine\n\tNew Mexican cuisine\n\tTex-Mex cuisine\nTraditional food\n\tFood and drink\nFood and drink preparation\n\tCooking techniques\nCuisine by region\n\tRegional cuisines\n\tFood- and drink-related lists" }, { "title": "Arclid", "content": "Arclid is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It is about two miles east of Sandbach and five miles west of Congleton. The parish had a population of 199 according to the 2001 census, increasing to 276 at the 2011 census.\n\nLandmarks\n\nThe village pub, the Legs of Man, is situated on the Newcastle Road. A pub of the same name has stood here since the late 1860s, but the present building dates from 1939 and was designed by J. H. Walters. Originally the pub had a thatched roof, similar to the Bleeding Wolf at Scholar Green, but this caught fire in 1956 and was replaced with tiles. Today it has a mock-Tudor exterior and houses a separate restaurant. There is a large beer garden.\n\nThe three-storey Arclid Hall Farmhouse on Hemingshaw Lane is a Grade II listed building, dating from about 1700, with red Flemish bond brick with a slate roof (originally stone slates). It has a nearly symmetrical five-bay front. It is the only building in the civil parish to be listed by English Heritage.\n\nThe village at one time had an active airfield.\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Cheshire\nCivil parishes in Cheshire\nGrade II listed buildings in Cheshire\nPopulated places in Cheshire East\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Cheshire\n\tVillages in England by county\n\tCheshire\nCivil parishes in Cheshire\n\tCivil parishes in England by county\n\tCheshire\nGrade II listed buildings in Cheshire\n\tListed buildings in England by county\n\tGrade II listed buildings in England\n\tCheshire\nPopulated places in Cheshire East\n\tPopulated places in Cheshire\n\tCheshire East\n" }, { "title": "Jind\u0159ich Svoboda (footballer)", "content": "Jind\u0159ich Svoboda (born 14 September 1952 in Adamov) is a Czech football player. He played for Czechoslovakia.\n\nHe was a participant at the 1980 Olympic Games, where Czechoslovakia won the gold medal, thanks to his winning goal in the final match.\n\nIn his country he played mostly for Zbrojovka Brno.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCzech footballers\nCzechoslovak footballers\nOlympic footballers of Czechoslovakia\nOlympic gold medalists for Czechoslovakia\n1980 Summer Olympics competitors for Czechoslovakia\nFC Zbrojovka Brno players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCzech footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSport in the Czech Republic by sport\nCzechoslovak footballers\n\tFootball in Czechoslovakia\n\tFootballers by nationality\nOlympic footballers of Czechoslovakia\n\tOlympic footballers by team\n\tFootball in Czechoslovakia\nOlympic gold medalists for Czechoslovakia\n\tOlympic competitors for Czechoslovakia\n\tOlympic medalists by country\n1980 Summer Olympics competitors for Czechoslovakia\n\tCompetitors at the 1980 Summer Olympics by team\nFC Zbrojovka Brno players\n\tFootballers by club in the Czech Republic\n\tFootball in the Czech Republic by club\n\tSport in Brno\n\tFC Zbrojovka Brno" }, { "title": "Proclamation No. 55", "content": "Proclamation No. 55 was signed by Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on September 4, 2016, to officially declare a state of emergency in the Philippines in response to the 2016 Davao City bombing.\n\nHistory\nFollowing the September 2 bombing in Davao City that killed 14 people and seriously wounded at least 60 others, President Duterte placed the entire country under a national state of emergency. By virtue of the proclamation declaring a \"State of National Emergency on Account of Lawless Violence in Mindanao\", the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) were ordered to suppress all forms of lawless violence in Mindanao and to undertake measures to prevent violence from spreading to other parts of the Philippines. The proclamation also came on the heels of the Philippine military offensive against the terrorist group Abu Sayyaf in Patikul, Sulu which left 15 soldiers dead on August 29, 2016. It also acknowledged the threats of further terror attacks by lawless elements in other parts of the country, including the metropolitan areas, following these developments in Mindanao.\n\nPresident Duterte issued the proclamation in Manila just before leaving for Laos to attend the 2016 ASEAN Summit. Earlier, he verbally declared a \"state of lawlessness\" in the country on September 3, 2016. In a press conference in Davao the day following the attacks, Duterte said the declaration was to \"ensure coordinated efforts\" between the police and the military ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProclamations of Rodrigo Duterte\n2016 in the Philippines\nState of emergency in the Philippines\n2016 Davao City bombing\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProclamations of Rodrigo Duterte\n\tDuterte Administration\n\tExecutive actions by Rodrigo Duterte\n2016 in the Philippines\n\tYears of the 21st century in the Philippines\n\tState of emergency in the Philippines\nState of emergency in the Philippines\n\tEmergency laws in the Philippines\n\tPhilippine law\n2016 Davao City bombing\n\tTerrorist incidents in the Philippines in 2016\n\t21st-century mass murder in the Philippines\n\tMass murder in 2016\n\tCrime in Davao City\n\tImprovised explosive device bombings in the Philippines\n\tSeptember 2016 crimes in Asia\n\t2016 crimes in the Philippines\n\t2016 in Mindanao" }, { "title": "Jared Taylor (rugby league)", "content": "Jared Taylor is a former France international rugby league footballer who played for the Pia Donkeys in the Elite One Championship. L\u00e9zignan Sangliers in the Elite One Championship. He played as a or on the .\n\nBackground\nTaylor was born in Australia.\n\nCareer\nIn 2008 he was named in the France squad for the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian rugby league players\nFrance national rugby league team players\nPia Donkeys players\nL\u00e9zignan Sangliers players\nRugby league backs\nRugby league forwards\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian rugby league players\n\tRugby league players by nationality\n\tAustralian sportspeople in France\n\tSportspeople from New South Wales\nFrance national rugby league team players\n\tRugby league players by national team\n\tForeign sportspeople in France\nPia Donkeys players\n\tRugby league players by club\n\tSportspeople from Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Orientales\nL\u00e9zignan Sangliers players\n\tRugby league players by club\n\tSportspeople from Aude\nRugby league backs\n\tRugby league positions\nRugby league forwards\n\tRugby league positions" }, { "title": "My Music (album)", "content": "My Music is the third and most successful studio album by Bosnian alternative rock band Sikter. It was released on 21 August 2005 by Bosnian label Gramofon. Album was recorded from 2003 to 2005 at MML Studio in Sarajevo and mixed at MGKS Studio in Sarajevo 2005. Cover of album was made by bassist of the band Dragan Rokvi\u0107.\n\nSikter had great success with this album and they won \"Best Music Video\" award on Davorin Music Awards 2006 for music video of title song \"My Music\". Critic reception was mostly positive and this album was supported by DVD My Documents.\n\nThe first and only single off the album, \"Don't You Miss Me\", was released as a single on 27 May 2005. Song My Music was released on compilation of music festival Eurosonic 2006.\n\nTrack listing\n\nPersonnel\nSikter\nEnes Zlatar Bure, vocals, keyboards, programming, producer, mixing\nEsad Bratovi\u0107 - guitars\nDejan Rokvi\u0107 - bass, vocals, art\nIgor \u010camo - keyboards, mixing\nNedim Zlatar - drums\nAdditional musicians\nDunja Galineo - additional vocals\nMaja Hod\u017ei\u0107 - additional vocals\nDarko Poljak - saxophone\nDJ Ahmaad - scratching\nProduction\nEdin Zup\u010devi\u0107 - producer, mixing, mastering\nBoris Pavlovi\u0107 - mixing\nAjna Zlatar - design\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2005 albums\nAlternative rock albums by Bosnian artists\nSikter albums\nGramofon (record label) albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2005 albums\n\t21st-century albums\n\t2005 in music\nAlternative rock albums by Bosnian artists\n\tAlternative rock albums by nationality\n\tMusic of Bosnia and Herzegovina by genre\nSikter albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tMusic in Bosnia and Herzegovina\nGramofon (record label) albums\n\tAlbums by record label\n\tMusic production companies\n\tRecord labels of Bosnia and Herzegovina" }, { "title": "Bruceville-Eddy Independent School District", "content": "Bruceville-Eddy Independent School District is a public school district based in Bruceville-Eddy, Texas (USA).\n\nLocated in southern McLennan County, portions of the district extend into Falls and Bell counties.\n\nBruceville-Eddy High School was a 2005 National Blue Ribbon School.\n\nIn 2009, the school district was rated \"academically acceptable\" by the Texas Education Agency.\n\nSchools \n Bruceville-Eddy High School\n Junior High School\n Intermediate School\n Elementary School\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSchool districts in McLennan County, Texas\nSchool districts in Falls County, Texas\nSchool districts in Bell County, Texas\nSchool districts in Texas\nPublic schools in Texas\nNational Blue Ribbon School Districts in Texas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSchool districts in McLennan County, Texas\n\tSchool districts in Texas by county\n\tEducation in McLennan County, Texas\nSchool districts in Falls County, Texas\n\tSchool districts in Texas by county\n\tEducation in Falls County, Texas\nSchool districts in Bell County, Texas\n\tSchool districts in Texas by county\n\tEducation in Bell County, Texas\nSchool districts in Texas\n\tEducation in Texas by county\n\tPublic schools in Texas\nNational Blue Ribbon School Districts in Texas\n\tEducation awards in the United States\n\tPublic schools in the United States by state\n\tEducation in Texas" }, { "title": "Se\u00e1n Treacy's GAA (Tipperary)", "content": "Sean Treacy's GAA is a Tipperary GAA club which is located in County Tipperary, Ireland. Both hurling and Gaelic football are played in the \"West-Tipperary\" divisional competitions. The club is centred on the parish of Hollyford, Kilcommon and Rearcross in the Slieve Felim Hills, west of Thurles. and close to the county boundary with Limerick. The Club is named after 1920s IRA member, Se\u00e1n Treacy.\n\nAchievements\n West Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship (7) 1968, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1982\nTipperary County Intermediate Hurling Championship (1) 2019\n West Tipperary Intermediate Hurling Championship (3) 2003, 2016, 2018\n West Tipperary Junior A Football Championship (4) 2011, 2012, 2016, 2019\n West Tipperary Junior B Football Championship (3) 1998, 2005, 2009\n Tipperary Junior A Hurling Championship (1) 1966\n West Tipperary Junior A Hurling Championship (4) 1966, 1972, 2000, 2001\n West Tipperary Junior 2 Hurling Championship(2)1974,1977\n Tipperary Under-21 B Football Championship (1) 1999\n West Tipperary Under-21 B Football Championship (1) 1999\n Tipperary Under-21 C Football Championship (1) 2008\n West Tipperary Under-21 C Football Championship (2) 2007, 2008\n West Tipperary Under-21 A Hurling Championship (3) 1970, 2015 (with Cappawhite), 2016 (with Cappawhite)\n Tipperary County Under-21 B Hurling Championship (1) 1990 (with Aherlow)\n West Tipperary Under-21 B Hurling Championship (5) 1989, 1990 (with Aherlow), 1997, 2014 (with Cappawhite),2019 [with Emly]\n Tipperar", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Tipperary\nGaelic football clubs in County Tipperary\nHurling clubs in County Tipperary\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Tipperary\n\tSports clubs in County Tipperary\n\tGaelic Athletic Association clubs by county\nGaelic football clubs in County Tipperary\n\tSports teams in the Republic of Ireland by sport and county\n\tGaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Tipperary\nHurling clubs in County Tipperary\n\tSports teams in the Republic of Ireland by sport and county\n\tGaelic Athletic Association clubs in County Tipperary" }, { "title": "LG K series", "content": "The LG K series is a line of mid-range smartphones which are designed, developed and marketed by LG Electronics, which run the Android mobile operating system.\n\nThe K Series, which launched in January 2016 with the K7 and K10, was followed by the K4, later that same month. The K8 debuted soon after in February that year, finishing out the 2016 lineup with the K3 in August. \n\nIn December 2016, LG Electronics announced the updated phones for 2017 of K3, K4, K8, K10, alongside the K20 Plus, which then released a few days later, and a \"V\" models for Verizon Communications. Four months later, LG announced the updated K7, completing the 2017 lineup. \n\nCarriers include: ACG, AT&T, Boost Mobile, Cricket, LRA, Metro by T-Mobile, Republic Wireless, Spectrum, Sprint, T-Mobile, Unlocked, US Cellular, Verizon, Virgin Mobile, and Xfinity Mobile.\n\nPhones\n\n1st generation (2016 lineup) \n\nThe first generation of the LG K series includes the first phones, LG K10, LG K7 and LG K4. They are launched in January 2016 and they are followed by LG K8, which was launched in February 2016, and later in March 2016, LG has launched the LG K5, and was followed by LG K3, which was launched in August 2016. The latest phone in 2016 of the LG K series was the LG K20 plus, which has a 16 or 32 GB of internal storage, 2 GB of RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor, and it is only available in Black color.\n\nLG K10 \nLG K10 was the first phone, launched in January 2016 as the K series phone, along with LG K7. It h", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLG Electronics mobile phones\nAndroid (operating system) devices\nSmartphones\nMobile phones introduced in 2016\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLG Electronics mobile phones\n\tMobile phones by company\n\tLG Electronics products\n\tConsumer electronics\nAndroid (operating system) devices\n\tMobile phones with an operating system\n\tAndroid (operating system)\nSmartphones\n\tMobile phones by type\n\tMobile computing\n\tElectronics\nMobile phones introduced in 2016\n\tMobile phones by year of introduction\n\t21st-century introductions\n\t2016 in technology\n\tProducts introduced in 2016" }, { "title": "Anticla ortygia", "content": "Anticla ortygia is a moth in the family Bombycidae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1887. It is found in Panama.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths described in 1887\nBombycidae\nFauna of Panama\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths described in 1887\n\tAnimals described in 1887\n\tMoths by year of description\n\tMoths by century of description\nBombycidae\n\tMoth families\n\tLepidoptera families\nFauna of Panama\n\tFauna by country\n\tFauna of Central America\n\tAnimals by country\n\tBiodiversity of Panama" }, { "title": "Aethes persica", "content": "Aethes persica is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It was described by Razowski in 1963. It is found in Fars Province, Iran.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Asia\nMoths of Iran\nFauna of Fars Province\nTortricidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Asia\n\tMoths by region\n\tButterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) of Asia\nMoths of Iran\n\tMoths by country\n\tButterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) of Iran\nFauna of Fars Province\n\tFauna by country and province\n\tFauna of Iran\nTortricidae\n\tTortricoidea\n\tMoth families" }, { "title": "Larr\u00e9s", "content": "Larr\u00e9s is a locality located in the municipality of Sabi\u00f1\u00e1nigo, in Huesca province, Aragon, Spain. As of 2020, it has a population of 70.\n\nGeography \nLarr\u00e9s is located 56km north of Huesca.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Sabi\u00f1\u00e1nigo\nPopulated places in Huesca Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Sabi\u00f1\u00e1nigo\n\tPopulated places in Huesca Province\n\tGeography of Aragon\nPopulated places in Huesca Province\n\tPopulated places in Aragon\n\tGeography of Huesca Province\n\tHuesca Province" }, { "title": "Kleinbartloff", "content": "Kleinbartloff is a village and a former municipality in the district of Eichsfeld in Thuringia, Germany. Since 1 January 2019, it has been part of the municipality of Niederorschel.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Thuringia\nFormer municipalities in Thuringia\nPopulated places in Eichsfeld\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Thuringia\n\tGeography of Thuringia\n\tRural municipalities in Thuringia\n\tTowns in Thuringia\nFormer municipalities in Thuringia\n\tRural municipalities in Thuringia\n\tGeography of Thuringia\nPopulated places in Eichsfeld\n\tPopulated places in Thuringia\n\tGeography of Eichsfeld\n\tEichsfeld\n\tTowns in Thuringia" }, { "title": "Sensibility", "content": "Sensibility refers to an acute perception of or responsiveness toward something, such as the emotions of another. This concept emerged in eighteenth-century Britain, and was closely associated with studies of sense perception as the means through which knowledge is gathered. It also became associated with sentimental moral philosophy.\n\nOrigins\nOne of the first of such texts would be John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690), where he says, \"I conceive that Ideas in the Understanding, are coeval with Sensation; which is such an Impression or Motion, made in some part of the body, as makes it be taken notice of in the Understanding.\" George Cheyne and other medical writers wrote of \"The English Malady,\" also called \"hysteria\" in women or \"hypochondria\" in men, a condition with symptoms that closely resemble the modern diagnosis of clinical depression. Cheyne considered this malady to be the result of over-taxed nerves. At the same time, theorists asserted that individuals who had ultra-sensitive nerves would have keener senses, and thus be more aware of beauty and moral truth. Thus, while it was considered a physical and/or emotional fragility, sensibility was also widely perceived as a virtue.\n\nIn literature\nOriginating in philosophical and scientific writings, sensibility became an English-language literary movement, particularly in the then-new genre of the novel. Such works, called sentimental novels, featured individuals who were prone to sensibility, oft", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nConcepts in aesthetics\nPerception\nMoral philosophy\nEighteenth-century British Literature\nSentimental novels\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nConcepts in aesthetics\n\tArtistic techniques\n\tVisual arts theory\n\tAesthetic beauty\nPerception\n\tCognitive science\n\tPsychology\n\tSensory systems\nMoral philosophy\n\tPhilosophy of life\n\tEthics\nEighteenth-century British Literature\n\tBritish literature by period\n\t18th-century British literature\n\t18th-century literature\nSentimental novels\n\tLiterary genres\n\tNovel categories by genre\n\tEnglish novels by genre\n\t18th-century British novels" }, { "title": "Merophyas siniodes", "content": "Merophyas siniodes is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from South Australia.\n\nThe wingspan is 17.5-21\u00a0mm. The forewings are white, finely reticulated and strigulated (finely streaked) with greyish yellow. The hindwings are white.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Australia\nTortricidae\nMoths of South Australia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Australia\n\tFauna of Australia\n\tInsects of Australia\nTortricidae\n\tMoths by family\nMoths of South Australia\n\tMoths of Australia\n\tFauna of South Australia\n\tInsects of South Australia" }, { "title": "Encyclopedia of New Jersey", "content": "The Encyclopedia of New Jersey is edited by Maxine N. Lurie and Marc Mappen and contains around 3,000 original articles, along with 585 illustrations and 130 maps. It was published in 2004 by Rutgers University Press, with . The publication was overseen by an editorial board of experts in a variety of fields and edited by specialists in New Jersey history. It is the most definitive reference work ever published on the state.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBooks about New Jersey\nEncyclopedias of U.S. states\n2004 non-fiction books\nRutgers University Press books\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBooks about New Jersey\n\tBooks about the United States by state\n\tNew Jersey culture\n\tBooks about history of the United States\nEncyclopedias of U.S. states\n\tBooks about the United States by state\n\tEncyclopedias by topic\n2004 non-fiction books\n\t21st-century non-fiction books\n\t2000s books\n\tBooks by year of publication\n\tNon-fiction books by year of publication\nRutgers University Press books\n\tBooks by publisher\n\tUniversity and college books\n\tAcademic publishing\n\tBooks by Rutgers University" }, { "title": "G\u00fcnter Weiler", "content": "G\u00fcnter Friedrich Weiler (born 27 April 1951 in Duisburg, West Germany) is a retired lieutenant general of the German Army, the Bundeswehr. From 16 September 2010 until 9 April 2013, he was the Deputy Inspector General of the Bundeswehr.\n\nInitial service\nWeiler joined the Bundeswehr in 1969 and was assigned to Battalion 44 in Arolsen. He started his training as an armored officer and in 1974, he became a tank platoon leader. He continued his service as an intelligence officer (S2). In 1976, Weiler became the company commander of the 2nd Company of Panzer Battalion 54 (later 64), in Wolfhagen.\n\nIn 1982, he entered the general staff course at the Bundeswehr Leadership Academy in Hamburg, where he graduated in 1984. Subsequent to his graduation, he was promoted to major and transferred to M\u00fcnster, where he served on the staff of I Corps as a general staff officer for operations and training. One year later he was assigned as the chief of staff of the 30th Mechanized Brigade in Ellwangen, where he served from 1985 until 1987.\n\nIn 1987, Weiler was transferred to the Federal Ministry of Defence, in Bonn. He served there until 1989 as a military adviser for policy in the Ministry of Defence. After this assignment, he took command of Panzer Battalion 184 in Boostedt until 1991.\n\nSubsequently, he was assigned to the Bundeswehr Leadership Academy in Hamburg, where he served as a lecturer on military leadership for the general staff course. In 1992, he returned to the Federal Ministry of", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman generals\nBundeswehr military personnel\nPeople from Duisburg\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman generals\n\tMilitary personnel by rank\n\tGerman military personnel\nBundeswehr military personnel\n\tMilitary personnel by country\n\tGerman military personnel\nPeople from Duisburg\n\tPeople by city in Germany\n\tPeople from North Rhine-Westphalia" }, { "title": "Mont-de-Laval", "content": "Mont-de-Laval () is a commune in the Doubs department in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comt\u00e9 region in eastern France.\n\nGeography\nThe commune lies west of Le Russey.\n\nPopulation\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Doubs\nPopulated places in Bourgogne-Franche-Comt\u00e9\nGeography of Doubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Doubs\n\tCommunes of France by department\n\tGeography of Doubs\nPopulated places in Bourgogne-Franche-Comt\u00e9\n\tPopulated places in France by region\n\tGeography of Bourgogne-Franche-Comt\u00e9\nGeography of Doubs\n\tGeography of France by department\n\tGeography of Bourgogne-Franche-Comt\u00e9\n\tDoubs\n" }, { "title": "Ratanpur, Bhopal (census code 482555)", "content": "Ratanpur is a village in the Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located in the Huzur tehsil and the Phanda block, beside the Bhopal-Bhojpur road.\n\nThe Kanha Fun City is located near this village.\n\nDemographics \n\nAccording to the 2011 census of India, Ratanpur has 1450 households. The effective literacy rate (i.e. the literacy rate of population excluding children aged 6 and below) is 89.83%.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Bhopal district\nPopulated places in Madhya Pradesh\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Bhopal district\n\tVillages in India by district\n\tGeography of Bhopal\n\tBhopal district\nPopulated places in Madhya Pradesh\n\tCities and towns in Madhya Pradesh by district\n\tGeography of Madhya Pradesh" }, { "title": "Kinnaman", "content": "Kinnaman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\nJoel Kinnaman (born 1979), Swedish-American actor\nMelanie Kinnaman (born 1953), American dancer and actress\nMelinda Kinnaman (born 1971), Swedish-American actress", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish-American surnames\nAmerican surnames\nSwedish surnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish-American surnames\n\tSwedish surnames\n\tAmerican surnames\nAmerican surnames\n\tSurnames\n\tSurnames by culture\n\tSurnames by country\nSwedish surnames\n\tSwedish-language surnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tSurnames by country\n\tEuropean surnames\n\tEuropean-language surnames" }, { "title": "Limpopo (disambiguation)", "content": "Limpopo is a province in South Africa.\n\nLimpopo may also refer to:\nLimpopo National Park, a wildlife conservation park in Mozambique\nLimpopo River, a river in southern Africa\nLimpopo (cricket team), a former first-class cricket team in Limpopo, South Africa\n1490 Limpopo, an asteroid named for the Limpopo River\nRed Elvises or Limpopo, a Russian-American folk rock band from California\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProvinces of South Africa\nNational parks of Mozambique\nRivers of Africa\nSouth African cricket teams\nAsteroids named for places\nRussian-American culture in California\nFolk rock groups from California\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProvinces of South Africa\n\tSubdivisions of South Africa\n\tFirst-level administrative country subdivisions\nNational parks of Mozambique\n\tProtected areas of Mozambique\nRivers of Africa\n\tBodies of water by continent\n\tSurface water\nSouth African cricket teams\n\tCricket in South Africa\n\tCricket teams in South Africa\nAsteroids named for places\n\tMinor planets named for places\nRussian-American culture in California\n\tEuropean-American culture in California\n\tFolk rock groups from California\n\tRock music groups from California\n\tMusical groups from California\n\tIndie rock musical groups from California" }, { "title": "2006 Tour de Pologne", "content": "The 2006 Tour de Pologne road cycling race took place from September 4 until September 10. German Stefan Schumacher won the last the two last stages on his way to capturing his second consecutive stage race; previously winning the Eneco Tour of Benelux.\n\nStages\n\nStage 1: 04-09-2006: Pu\u0142tusk-Olsztyn, 214 km\n\nStage 2: 05-09-2006: Ostr\u00f3da-Elblag, 119.6 km\n\nStage 3: 06-09-2006: Gda\u0144sk-Toru\u0144, 225.5 km\n\nStage 4: 07-09-2006: Bydgoszcz-Pozna\u0144, 182 km\n\nStage 5: 08-09-2006: Legnica-Jelenia G\u00f3ra, 192 km\n\nStage 6: 09-09-2006: Szczawno Zdr\u00f3j-Karpacz, 162.4 km\n\nStage 7: 10-09-2006: Jelenia G\u00f3ra-Karpacz, 126 km\n\nGeneral Standings\nFinal (After Stage 7)\n\nKOM Classification\n\nThe leader of the climbers classification (or King of the Mountains) is determined by obtaining points for reaching 19 mountain primes ahead of the competition. The classification leader will wear green jersey. Order of riders will be decided by the total number of points scored during the mountain primes.\n\nPoints Classification\n\nBest Team\n\nJersey progress chart\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2006 in road cycling\nTour de Pologne\nUCI ProTour races\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2006 in road cycling\n\t2006 in sports\n\tRoad cycling by year\nTour de Pologne\n\tCycling races in Poland\n\tUCI Europe Tour races\n\tRecurring sporting events established in 1928\nUCI ProTour races\n\tCycling races by series\n\tUCI World Ranking\n\tInternational cycle races" }, { "title": "One Redcliff Street, Bristol", "content": "One Redcliff Street, Bristol, England, formerly known as the Robinson Building, was built in 1964 as the headquarters of paper and packaging manufacturer E. S. & A. Robinson. Robinsons had occupied the site since 1846. At the time of construction it was the first high rise building in Bristol to \"break an unofficial height limit\" of . The Robinson building caused \"controversy, both locally and nationally, and was seen by many as failing to respond to its environment, in particular its physical relationship to the adjacent Church of St Thomas\". However, prominent architect Basil Spence described it as \"a gift to the City\". It was considered for the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest in 2007, but the application was refused. Law firm TLT LLP occupies the 7th, 8th and 10th-13th floors of the building and Patent & Trade Mark Specialists Withers & Rogers LLP occupies the 9th and part of the 5th with the rest of the floor being vacant. \n\nThe names of the building and the street are often misspelt \"Redcliffe\", from confusion with the nearby Redcliffe district.\n\nIn 2016 an extra floor was added raising the roof height from 60 to 64 metres.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBuildings and structures in Bristol\nOffice buildings in England\nHigh-rise office buildings in the United Kingdom\nFormer headquarters of companies\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBuildings and structures in Bristol\n\tBuildings and structures in England by city\n\tBuildings and structures in the United Kingdom by city\n\tGeography of Bristol\nOffice buildings in England\n\tOffice buildings in the United Kingdom\n\tBuildings and structures in England by type\nHigh-rise office buildings in the United Kingdom\n\tHigh-rise buildings in England\n\tOffice buildings in the United Kingdom\n\tBuildings and structures in the United Kingdom by height\nFormer headquarters of companies\n\tFormer company headquarters in the United Kingdom\n\tOffice buildings by function\n\tBuildings and structures by former use\n\tCompany headquarters in the United Kingdom\n\tDefunct companies of the United Kingdom." }, { "title": "Menno's Mind", "content": "Menno's Mind is a 1997 film directed by Jon Kroll and starring Billy Campbell, Stephanie Romanov, Corbin Bernsen, Michael Dorn and Bruce Campbell. In the film, a computer programmer at a virtual reality resort contends with terrorists.\n\nThe screenplay was written by Mark Valenti.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1997 films\nAmerican films\nScience fiction films\nVirtual reality in fiction\nFilms about terrorism\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1997 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1997 in film\nAmerican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tFilms shot in the United States\nScience fiction films\n\tFilms by genre\n\tScience fiction by medium\nVirtual reality in fiction\n\tScience fiction themes\n\tFiction about technology\nFilms about terrorism\n\tFilms by topic\n\tSocial issues in film\n\tCrime films by genre" }, { "title": "Kr\u00f3lewo, Pomeranian Voivodeship", "content": "Kr\u00f3lewo () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Stare Pole, within Malbork County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately west of Stare Pole, east of Malbork, and south-east of the regional capital Gda\u0144sk.\n\nThe village has a population of 382.\n\nHistory\nThe village was part of Poland until 1772, when it was annexed by Prussia in the First Partition of Poland, from 1871 to 1945 it was part of Germany. During World War II, the Germans established and operated a forced labour subcamp of the German military prison in Grudzi\u0105dz in German-occupied Poland. After Germany's defeat in the war in 1945 the village was restored to Poland.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Malbork County\nPomeranian Voivodeship\nHistoric sites in Poland\nWorld War II sites in Poland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Malbork County\n\tPopulated places in Pomeranian Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in Poland by county\n\tGeography of Malbork County\nPomeranian Voivodeship\n\tPolish voivodeships\n\tGeography of Poland by voivodeship\nHistoric sites in Poland\n\tTourist attractions in Poland\n\tCultural heritage monuments in Poland\nWorld War II sites in Poland\n\tMilitary history of Poland during World War II\n\tMilitary installations of Germany during World War II\n\tTourist attractions in Poland by theme\n\tHistory of Poland (1939\u20131945)" }, { "title": "In\u00e9s Margraff", "content": "In\u00e9s Margraff (born 17 January 1958) is an Ecuadorian sports shooter. She competed in the women's 10 metre air pistol event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1988 Summer Olympics competitors for Ecuador\nOlympic shooters of Ecuador\nWomen's 10 metre air pistol shooters\nEcuadorian female sport shooters\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1988 Summer Olympics competitors for Ecuador\n\tOlympic competitors for Ecuador\n\tSummer Olympics competitors by year\nOlympic shooters of Ecuador\n\tOlympic competitors by country and sport\n\tShooters at the Summer Olympics by nationality\nWomen's 10 metre air pistol shooters\n\tSport shooting at the Summer Olympics\nEcuadorian female sport shooters\n\tSport shooters by nationality\n\tWomen shooters by nationality\n\tFemale sport shooters by nationality\n\tEcuadorian sport shooters" }, { "title": "Nataliya Sorokina", "content": "Nataliya Sorokina (born 7 June 1976) is a Russian swimmer. She competed in the women's 4 \u00d7 100 metre freestyle relay event at the 1996 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian female swimmers\nRussian Olympic swimmers\n1996 Summer Olympics competitors for Russia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian female swimmers\n\tRussian swimmers\n\tFemale swimmers by nationality\n\tSportswomen from Russia\nRussian Olympic swimmers\n\tRussian swimmers\n\tOlympic swimmers by country\n\tCompetitors at the Olympics by nationality\n1996 Summer Olympics competitors for Russia\n\tCompetitors at the 1996 Summer Olympics\n\tOlympic competitors for Russia\n\tSummer Olympics competitors for Russia\n\tRussian sportspeople in doping cases" }, { "title": "Ceric ammonium nitrate", "content": "Ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN) is the inorganic compound with the formula (NH4)2Ce(NO3)6. This orange-red, water-soluble cerium salt is a specialised oxidizing agent in organic synthesis and a standard oxidant in quantitative analysis.\n\nPreparation, properties, and structure\nThe anion is generated by dissolving in hot and concentrated nitric acid (HNO3).\n\nThe salt consists of the anion and a pair of NH4+ counter ions. The ammonium ions are not involved in the oxidising reactions of this salt. In the anion each nitrate group chelates the cerium atom in a bidentate manner as shown below:\n\nThe anion has Th (idealized Oh) molecular symmetry. The CeO12 core defines an icosahedron.\n\nCe4+ is a strong one-electron oxidizing agent. In terms of its redox potential (E\u00b0 ~ 1.61 V vs. N.H.E.) it is even stronger oxidizing agent than Cl2 (E\u00b0 ~ 1.36 V). Few shelf-stable reagents are stronger oxidants. In the redox process Ce(IV) is converted to Ce(III), a one-electron change, signaled by the fading of the solution color from orange to a pale yellow (providing that the substrate and product are not strongly colored).\n\nApplications in organic chemistry\nIn organic synthesis, CAN is useful as an oxidant for many functional groups (alcohols, phenols, and ethers) as well as C\u2013H bonds, especially those that are benzylic. Alkenes undergo dinitroxylation, although the outcome is solvent-dependent. Quinones are produced from catechols and hydroquinones and even nitroalkanes are oxidized.\n\nCAN provi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCerium compounds\nAmmonium compounds\nOxidizing agents\nInorganic compounds\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCerium compounds\n\tChemical compounds by element\n\tInorganic compounds by element\nAmmonium compounds\n\tInorganic compounds\nOxidizing agents\n\tReagents for organic chemistry\n\tChemical substances\nInorganic compounds\n\tChemical compounds\n\tChemistry" }, { "title": "Non-status Indian", "content": "In Canada, the term non-status Indian refers to any First Nations person who for whatever reason is not registered with the federal government, or is not registered to a band which signed a treaty with the Crown.\n\nFor several decades, status Indian women automatically became non-status if they married men who were not status Indians.\n\nPrior to 1955, a status Indian could lose their status and become non-status through enfranchisement (voluntarily giving up status, usually for a minimal cash payment), by obtaining a college degree or becoming an ordained minister.\n\nThe 2013 Federal Court case Daniels v. Canada established that non-status Indians (and M\u00e9tis) have the same aboriginal rights as status Indians, in that they are encompassed in the 1867 Constitution Act's language about \"Indians\". However, the 2014 Federal Court of Appeal decision \"Daniels v Canada\" overturned that verdict after the government appealed. In 2016, the Supreme Court of Canada upheld the 2013 verdict after a subsequent appeal on the 2014 decision. As a result, the federal government has jurisdiction and fiduciary duty over status Indians, non-status Indians, and M\u00e9tis alike.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFirst Nations in Canada\nLegal history of Canada\nAboriginal peoples in Canada\nIndigenous peoples in Canada\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFirst Nations in Canada\n\tIndigenous peoples in Canada\n\tNative American tribes in Canada\n\tEthnic groups in Canada\nLegal history of Canada\n\tCanadian law\n\tIndigenous politics in Canada\nAboriginal peoples in Canada\n\tIndigenous peoples in North America by country\n\tIndigenous peoples in Canada\n\tAboriginal culture in Canada\nIndigenous peoples in Canada\n\tEthnic groups in Canada\n\tEthnic groups in North America by country\n\tIndigenous peoples by region" }, { "title": "Love in Bath", "content": "Love in Bath is an orchestral suite, with one vocal number, arranged in 1945 from the music of George Frideric Handel by the conductor Sir Thomas Beecham for a projected ballet entitled The Great Elopement. It was the last of six suites of Handel's music arranged by Beecham from 1924 onwards.\n\nIt was first heard in a broadcast by the American Broadcasting Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Beecham, on 7 April 1945. The first concert performance followed five days later, by the Rochester Philharmonic under Beecham. He continued to include movements from the work in his programmes for the rest of his life, and it featured in his final concert, in May 1960, less than a year before he died.\n\nThe music has been recorded, but the projected ballet was never staged. The scenario, conceived and written by Beecham, is loosely based on real events. Set in 18th-century Bath, it depicts the love affair and elopement of the playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan and Elizabeth Linley (daughter of the composer Thomas Linley), in the elite society of Bath, presided over by the dandy Beau Nash. \n\nThe music is mostly taken from Handel's operas, which in Beecham's day were rarely staged and were widely considered unstageable. Beecham researched the scores of many of them and for this ballet he exhumed forgotten numbers from operas including Ariodante, Il pastor fido, Parnasso in festa and Rodrigo, adding at the climax the only well-known number in the score, the \"Largo\" \u2013 \"Ombra mai fu\" \u2013 from Serse", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCompositions by George Frideric Handel\nArrangements of compositions by George Frideric Handel\nCompositions by Thomas Beecham\nBallet music\nOrchestral suites\n1945 compositions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCompositions by George Frideric Handel\n\tBaroque compositions\n\tCompositions by composer\nArrangements of compositions by George Frideric Handel\n\tMusic arrangements\nCompositions by Thomas Beecham\n\tCompositions by composer\nBallet music\n\tClassical ballet\n\tTypes of music\nOrchestral suites\n\tOrchestral music\n\tSuites by genre\n1945 compositions\n\t20th-century compositions\n\tCompositions by year\n\tClassical compositions by year" }, { "title": "Monico Puentevella", "content": "Monico Ogtong Puentevella (born 2 July 1946 in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental Province) is a Filipino politician. Formerly a member of Lakas-Kampi-CMD, he was elected to three terms as a member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, representing the Legislative district of Bacolod City. He was first elected to Congress in 2001, and was re-elected in 2004 and 2007. He was also the mayor of Bacolod from 2013 to 2016. He finished both his elementary and secondary education at the De La Salle Bacolod in 1962 and 1965, respectively. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science degree from De La Salle University Manila in 1960. He furtherly pursued Professional Management Development Program study at the Asian Institute of Management in 1994.\n\nMedia career\nPuentevella had been a contributing writer for Manila Bulletin newspaper and Sports Weekly Magazine and Program host for West Negros Radio Station in 1967. He also became part of the television world when he hosted \"Monico and Friends\" and \"Awit ng Tanghalan\" in ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corporation, and \"Monico\" (he also produced) in RPN TV 8.\n\nSports career\nPrior to his election to Congress, Puentevella served as a Commissioner of the Philippine Sports Commission from 1996 to 2001.\n\nPuentevella served as the president of the Philippine Weightlifting Association (PWA) until 2013, when he resigned from the post upon becoming mayor of Bacolod. He then held the title president emeritus after his resignation until ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMayors of places in Philippines\nMembers of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Bacolod\nLakas\u2013CMD politicians\nPeople from Bacolod\nDe La Salle University alumni\nFilipino sportsperson-politicians\nFilipino television personalities\nAsian Institute of Management alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMayors of places in Philippines\n\tMayors by country\n\tPhilippines-related lists\nMembers of the House of Representatives of the Philippines from Bacolod\n\tMembers of the House of Representatives of the Philippines by district\n\tPolitics of Bacolod\nLakas\u2013CMD politicians\n\tMembers of Lakas\u2013CMD\n\tPhilippine politicians by party\nPeople from Bacolod\n\tPeople by city in the Philippines\n\tPeople from Negros Occidental\nDe La Salle University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Metro Manila\n\tDe La Salle University\nFilipino sportsperson-politicians\n\tFilipino sportspeople\n\tFilipino politicians\nFilipino television personalities\n\tFilipino television presenters\n\tTelevision personalities by nationality\nAsian Institute of Management alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the Philippines\n\tAsian Institute of Management" }, { "title": "Dommartin-Remiencourt station", "content": "Dommartin-Remiencourt is a railway station located in the commune of Dommartin near Remiencourt in the Somme department, France. The station is served by TER Hauts-de-France trains from Paris-Nord to Amiens. The station is at km 116.573 of the Paris-Lille Line and its elevation is 47 m.\n\nThe line was first opened on 20 June 1846 by the Compagnie du chemin de fer du Nord (Nord Railway Company). At the time trains did not stop at Dommartin-Remiencourt.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Hauts-de-France\nRailway stations in Somme\nRailway stations opened in 1846\nTER Hauts-de-France stations\nParis\u2013Lille railway stations\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Hauts-de-France\n\tTransport in Hauts-de-France\n\tBuildings and structures in Hauts-de-France\nRailway stations in Somme\n\tTransport in Somme\n\tBuildings and structures in Somme\nRailway stations opened in 1846\n\t1846 establishments in France\n\t19th-century establishments in France\n\tRailway stations by year of opening\nTER Hauts-de-France stations\n\tTER (Transport Express R\u00e9gional) railway stations\n\tRailway stations in France by region\nParis\u2013Lille railway stations\n\tParis to Belgium railway stations\n\tRailway lines in Hauts-de-France\n\tRailway lines in \u00cele-de-France\n\tRail transport in France by department" }, { "title": "1694 in France", "content": "Events from the year 1694 in France\n\nIncumbents\n Monarch \u2013 Louis XIV\n\nEvents\n27 May \u2013 Battle of Torroella\n29 June \u2013 Battle of Texel\n\nBirths\n\nFull date missing\nLouis, Duke of Joyeuse, nobleman (died 1724)\n\nDeaths\n\nFull date missing\nIsma\u00ebl Bullialdus, astronomer and mathematician (born 1605).\nPaul Fr\u00e9art de Chantelou, collector (born 1609)\nBernardin Gigault de Bellefonds, general (born 1630)\nGabriel Mouton, scientist (born 1618)\nRen\u00e9 Ouvrard, composer (born 1624)\nClaire-Cl\u00e9mence de Maill\u00e9-Br\u00e9z\u00e9, noblewoman (born 1628)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1694 in France\nYears of the 17th century in France\nFrance in the War of the Grand Alliance\nLouis XIV of France\nNaval battles of the War of the Grand Alliance\nBattles involving France\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1694 in France\n\t1694 by country\n\tYears of the 17th century in France\nYears of the 17th century in France\n\tYears of the 17th century by country\n\t17th century in France\nFrance in the War of the Grand Alliance\n\tMilitary history of France by conflict\n\tWars involving France\n\t17th-century military history of France\nLouis XIV of France\n\t17th-century French monarchs\n\tHouse of Bourbon (France)\n\tModern child rulers\nNaval battles of the War of the Grand Alliance\n\tNaval battles by war\n\tNaval battles involving France\nBattles involving France\n\tMilitary history of France\n\tBattles by country\n\tBattles involving the Ancien R\u00e9gime" }, { "title": "American Plan", "content": "American Plan may refer to:\n\n American Plan (public health), a 1918 U.S. program to combat venereal diseases, implemented by the Chamberlain\u2013Kahn Act\n American Plan (union negotiations), a 1920s plan for refusing to negotiate with trades unions\n The American Plan, a 2009 play by Richard Greenberg\n American Plan, a term used by Sydney Brenner for a model of how brain cells determine their neural functions", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic health in the United States\nLabor disputes in the United States\n2009 plays\nAmerican plays\nNeuroscience\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic health in the United States\n\tHealthcare in the United States\n\tPublic health by country\n\tLabor disputes in the United States\nLabor disputes in the United States\n\tLabor in the United States\n\tLabor disputes by country\n2009 plays\n\t2000s plays\n\tPlays by year\nAmerican plays\n\tPlays by country\n\tEnglish-language plays\n\tPlays by Richard Greenberg\nNeuroscience\n\tBiology\nScience\nPsychology\nBrain" }, { "title": "Knox Institute", "content": "Knox Institute and Industrial School was a private elementary and secondary school in Athens, Georgia for African Americans. It was open from 1868 until 1928. Alumni include Monroe Morton, a builder and real estate businessman whose legacy includes the Morton Building in Athens, and Charles W. Chappelle. The school was named for Major John J. Knox of the Freedmen's Bureau. The federal agency helped fund the school. Athens' first African American Postmaster, Madison Davis, was one of those who helped purchase property for the school.\n\nHistory \nThe Knox Institute and Industrial School was a private school at the corner of Reese Street and Pope Streets in Athens. Originally known as Knox School, it developed as a trade school offering training in carpentry, painting and other skills. It also prepared students to attend Historically Black Colleges. The campus included a building donated by Andrew Carnegie. There was also a boys and girls dormitory for students who did not live nearby.\n\nAthens High and Industrial School\nAthens High and Industrial School, originally Reese Street School, took over the Knox campus in 1933. It was the first four-year public high school for African Americans in Georgia. A historic marker was added to the site in 2010.\n\nAlumni\nMonroe Morton\nHall Johnson\nCharles W. Chappelle\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistorically black schools in Georgia\nDefunct schools in Georgia (U.S. state)\nSchools in Athens, Georgia\nAfrican-American history of education\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistorically black schools in Georgia\n\tHistorically black schools in the United States\n\tEducation in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tBlack schools in the United States\nDefunct schools in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tDefunct schools in the United States by state\n\tEducation in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tSchools in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tFormer high schools in Georgia (U.S. state)\nSchools in Athens, Georgia\n\tSchools in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tEducation in Clarke County, Georgia\n\tBuildings and structures in Athens, Georgia\nAfrican-American history of education\n\tAfrican-American history\n\tHistory of education in the United States\n\tEducation in the United States" }, { "title": "Adam Biddle (soccer)", "content": "Adam Biddle (born 27 July 1988 in Sydney, Australia) is a former Australian footballer who played for Sydney FC and Bankstown City.\n\nBiography \nBiddle was educated at Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview\n\nClub career \nWhen part of the Parramatta-Melita Eagles, he was awarded the chance to trial with Manchester United. He has also had spells with a number of NSW State squads over the years. Biddle later joined Blacktown City Demons at the age of 17, and was part of the 2006 squad that won the Johnny Warren Cup and the 2007 New South Wales Premier League.\n\nImpressive form for New South Wales Premier League side Blacktown City Demons earned him much praise, and after trialling amongst several other players, was signed on a 2-year deal by manager Branko Culina as one of three Under-20 players required by each A-League club.\n\nBiddle made his debut for Sydney FC against the Central Coast Mariners in the opening game of the season on 24 August 2007; but was given few opportunities under Culina. Under new manager John Kosmina, Biddle played his first full game for the club in the Los Angeles Galaxy exhibition match at Telstra Stadium on 27 November, and shot to fame for retaliating, when he was stomped on by Galaxy defender Kevin Harmse. Only weeks later, playing the club he debuted against, Biddle showed moments of brilliance and scored his first ever goal for Sydney FC to level the scores 3\u20133, on the way to the famous 5\u20134 victory over the Central Coast Mariners at Bluetongue Stadium ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian soccer players\nSydney FC players\nBankstown City Lions FC players\nParramatta FC players\nBlacktown City FC players\nAustralian expatriate soccer players\nSaint Ignatius' College, Riverview alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian soccer players\n\tFootballers in Australia by club\n\tAustralian sportspeople\n\tSoccer players by country\nSydney FC players\n\tA-League players\n\tFootballers in Australia by club\nBankstown City Lions FC players\n\tFootballers in Australia by club\n\tNew South Wales soccer players\nParramatta FC players\n\tFootballers in Australia by club\n\tNew South Wales soccer players\nBlacktown City FC players\n\tFootballers in Australia by club\n\tNew South Wales soccer players\nAustralian expatriate soccer players\n\tAustralian expatriate sportspeople\n\tAustralian diaspora\n\tExpatriate footballers\nSaint Ignatius' College, Riverview alumni\n\tPeople educated at Saint Ignatius' College, Riverview\n\tOld Ignatians (Australia)\n\tAlumni by school in New South Wales\n\tSchools in Sydney\n\tPrivate schools in New South Wales\n\tJesuit secondary schools in Australia\n\tJesuit secondary schools" }, { "title": "Andrew Savage", "content": "Andrew Savage may refer to:\n\n Andrew Savage, contestant on Survivor (American TV series)\n Andrew Savage, American musician, member of Parquet Courts", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurvivor (American TV series) contestants\nAmerican rock musicians\nParquet Courts members\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurvivor (American TV series) contestants\n\tParticipants in American reality television series\n\tSurvivor (TV series) contestants\n\tTelevision personalities from the United States\nAmerican rock musicians\n\tMusicians from the United States by genre\n\t21st-century American musicians\nParquet Courts members\n\tMembers of American rock music groups\n\tAmerican rock singers\n\tAmerican male singers\n\tAmerican alternative rock musicians\n\tAmerican indie rock musicians\n\t21st-century American singers" }, { "title": "Heterarthrus vagans", "content": "Heterarthrus vagans is a Palearctic species of sawfly.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHeterarthrus\nPalearctic fauna\nSawflies\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHeterarthrus\n\tInsects by family\n\tSymphyta\nPalearctic fauna\n\tFauna by continent\n\tBiogeography\nSawflies\n\tSymphyta\n\tInsects by order\n\tInsects of Europe" }, { "title": "The Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan", "content": "The Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan (commonly known as The Korean Council) is a Korean non-governmental organization advocating the rights of the surviving comfort women and lobbying the Japanese government to take actions of a full apology and compensation.\n\nSince its foundation in 1990, the Korean Council has been operating on national and transnational stages. Within South Korea, the council has been helping the former comfort women and encouraging the Korean government to resolve the issue. At the same time, the council has been asserting responsibilities of Japan and bringing the issue to international human rights forum such as the UN Commission on Human Rights and the Asian Solidarity Conference. The movements of the council are directly concerned to recover the human rights of the victims of Japanese military sexual slavery, and are broadly in pursuit of preventing wartime crime against women and building peace.\n\nHistory \nThe organization's official English name, The Korean Council for Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan is not a direct translation of its native language name (; Japanese romanization: Kankoku Teishin-tai Mondai Taisaku Ky\u014dgikai). The phrase \"women drafted for military sexual slavery\" actually corresponds to the term (Japanese romanization: teishin-tai), which originally signified \"volunteer corps\" as used by the Japanese government, but later used to obliquely refer to Korean comfort women who ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNon-governmental organizations based in South Korea\nWomen's organizations based in South Korea\nComfort women\nMilitary history of Japan during World War II\nWomen in World War II\nHuman rights organisations based in South Korea\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNon-governmental organizations based in South Korea\n\tOrganizations based in South Korea by subject\n\tNon-governmental organizations by country\nWomen's organizations based in South Korea\n\tWomen's organizations by country\n\tOrganizations based in South Korea by subject\nComfort women\n\tMilitary history of Japan during World War II\n\tSexual slavery during World War II\n\tWomen in World War II\nMilitary history of Japan during World War II\n\tMilitary history of Japan\n\tWarfare of World War II by nation\nWomen in World War II\n\tWomen in war by conflict\n\tWomen's history by period\nHuman rights organisations based in South Korea\n\tHuman rights organizations by country\n\tOrganizations based in South Korea by subject" }, { "title": "West Avenue \u2013 Roberts Street Residential Historic District", "content": "The West Avenue \u2013 Roberts Street Residential Historic District in Lavonia, Georgia is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The listing included 23 contributing buildings (houses) and a contributing site (a city park).\n\nThe houses are mostly brick Craftsman bungalows or wood-frame Victorian cottages. The Judge Allen house at the corner of Roberts Street and Augusta Road, a one-a-half-story house, is one of the most distinguished. It has multiple gables, with dentil molding in the front gable, and fanlight windows.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric districts in Franklin County, Georgia\nResidential buildings in Georgia (U.S. state)\nNational Register of Historic Places in Franklin County, Georgia\nVictorian architecture in Georgia (U.S. state)\nCraftsman architecture in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric districts in Franklin County, Georgia\n\tHistoric districts in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tBuildings and structures in Franklin County, Georgia\nResidential buildings in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tResidential buildings in the United States by state\n\tBuildings and structures in Georgia (U.S. state)\nNational Register of Historic Places in Franklin County, Georgia\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tFranklin County, Georgia\nVictorian architecture in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tArchitectural styles in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tArchitecture in the United States by state\nCraftsman architecture in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tArchitectural styles in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tArchitecture in the United States by state" }, { "title": "San Marco ai Monti", "content": "San Marco ai Monti is an Italian village, frazione of Sant'Angelo a Cupolo, a municipality of the Province of Benevento in Campania. As of 25 April 2008, it had a population of 200 inhabitants.\n\nGeography\nThe village is located about 50\u00a0km northeast of Naples and about 9\u00a0km south of Benevento. Other nearest towns are Sant'Angelo a Cupolo, Ceppaloni, Chianche, San Leucio del Sannio, San Martino Sannita and San Nicola Manfredi.\n\nHistory \nSettled on a hill near the river Sabato, this little town is about 10\u00a0km away from Benevento. \nIn sixteenth century San Marco was part of the papal territory of Benevento, and it continued to be until the creation of the province of Benevento, after the unification of Italy. During the centuries the belonging of San Marco to the Stato Pontificio was subject for many argues, resulting in many occupations done by Corte Napoletana, which was assuming San Marco ai Monti a part of the Montefusco territory.\nThere are also signs in some documents of about 1700 in which San Marco ai Monti is referred as an autonomous municipality, until 1865, year of the suppression of the autonomy and aggregation to the municipality of Sant'Angelo a Cupolo.\n\nCultural, artistic and environmental goods\nThe territory of San Marco ai Monti is an environment protected by the Italian law. It is declared a territory of public interest because of its landscape. This includes the Belvedere of Sannio, a natural terrace which offers an incredible panoramic view of the territory ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrazioni of the Province of Benevento\nVillages in Campania\nPopulated places in the Province of Benevento\nFormer municipalities of Italy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrazioni of the Province of Benevento\n\tFrazioni of Italy by province\n\tGeography of the Province of Benevento\n\tPopulated places in the Province of Benevento\nVillages in Campania\n\tPopulated places in Campania\nPopulated places in the Province of Benevento\n\tPopulated places in Campania\n\tPopulated places in Italy by province\nFormer municipalities of Italy\n\tFormer subdivisions of Italy\n\tSubdivisions of Italy\n\tHistory of Italy by location\n\tFormer populated places in Italy" }, { "title": "Vajrayogini", "content": "Vajrayogin\u012b (; , Dorj\u00e9 Neljorma; , ) is a Tantric Buddhist female Buddha and a . Vajrayogin\u012b's essence is \"great passion\" (maharaga), a transcendent passion that is free of selfishness and illusion\u2014she intensely works for the well-being of others and for the destruction of ego clinging. She is seen as being ideally suited for people with strong passions, providing the way to transform those passions into enlightened virtues.\n\nShe is an Anuttarayoga Tantra i\u1e63\u1e6dadevat\u0101 (meditation deity) and her practice includes methods for preventing ordinary death, intermediate state (bardo) and rebirth (by transforming them into paths to enlightenment), and for transforming all mundane daily experiences into higher spiritual paths. Practices associated with her are Ch\u00f6d and the Six Yogas of Naropa.\n\nVajrayogin\u012b is often described with the epithet sarvabuddha\u1e0d\u0101ki\u1e47\u012b, meaning \"the [who is the Essence] of all Buddhas\".\n\nAccording to scholar Miranda Shaw, Vajrayogin\u012b is \"inarguably the supreme deity of the Tantric pantheon. No male Buddha, including her divine consort, Heruka Cakrasa\u1e43vara, approaches her in metaphysical or practical import.\"\n\nOrigin and lineage\nVajrayogin\u012b's s\u0101dhan\u0101 originated in Nepal between the tenth and twelfth centuries. It evolved from the , where Vajrayogin\u012b appears as his yab-yum consort, to become a stand-alone practice of Anuttarayoga Tantra in its own right. The practice of Vajrayogin\u012b belongs to the Mother Tantra () class of Anuttarayoga Tantras along with other tant", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFemale buddhas and bodhisattvas\nTibetan Buddhist deities\nTantric Buddhism\nBuddhist practices\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFemale buddhas and bodhisattvas\n\tBuddhas and bodhisattvas\n\tBuddhism and women\nTibetan Buddhist deities\n\tTibetan Buddhism\n\tBuddhist deities\nTantric Buddhism\n\tBuddhism by type\n\tBuddhism in India\n\tBuddhist practices\n\tBuddhist practices\n\tBuddhism\n\tBuddhist religious practices\n\tBuddhist ritual" }, { "title": "C19H25NO", "content": "{{DISPLAYTITLE:C19H25NO}}\nThe molecular formula C19H25NO may refer to:\n\n 4-EA-NBOMe\n Alentemol\n Dextrallorphan (DXA)\n Hexapradol\n Histrionicotoxin\n Levallorphan\n Tesmilifene, also known as N,N-diethyl-2-(4-phenylmethyl)ethanamine (DPPE)\n\nMolecular formulas", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChemical compounds\nMolecular formulas\nOrganic compounds\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChemical compounds\n\tChemistry\n\tScience\nMolecular formulas\n\tChemistry\n\tScience\nOrganic compounds\n\tOrganic chemistry\n\tChemistry\n\tScience" }, { "title": "Carl Killen", "content": "Carl Killen is a former Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick in the 2010 provincial election. He represented the electoral district of Saint John Harbour as a member of the Progressive Conservatives until the 2014 provincial election, when he was defeated by Ed Doherty, the former MLA Killen had defeated in 2010.\n\nKillen was previously elected to Saint John City Council in Ward 3 and was a high school teacher for 28 years.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick\nCanadian politicians\nProgressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick politicians\nSaint John City Council members\nCanadian educators\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick\n\tLegislative Assembly of New Brunswick\n\tProvincial politicians in New Brunswick\nCanadian politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tPoliticians in Canada\nProgressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick politicians\n\tProgressive Conservative parties in Canada\n\tPolitical parties in New Brunswick\nSaint John City Council members\n\tPoliticians from Saint John, New Brunswick\n\tMunicipal councillors in New Brunswick\nCanadian educators\n\tEducators by nationality\n\tEducation in Canada\n\tCanadian people by occupation" }, { "title": "Jizhong discovery", "content": "The Jizhong (\u6c72\u51a2 or Jijun \u6c72\u541b, northern part of present Henan) discovery in AD 279 is an important event in the paleography of ancient China, recorded in the Book of Jin.\n\nA grave robber Biao Zhun \u4e0d\u6e96 broke into the tomb of King Xiang of Wei (r. 318\u2013296 BC) and found there a corpus of ancient bamboo slips. Their discovery became a source of textological studies that had been impossible since the editorial work of Liu Xiang and Liu Xin of Han.\n\nThe importance of the Jizhong discovery is compared to the Guodian discovery for the modern scholarship.\n\nThe initial editorial work for the found slips was done by Xun Xu (d. 289), Director of the Imperial Library, though it was questioned by his successors. Among his editions, only two have survived; the large number of quotations shows the extent of Xun Xu work's influence.\n\nAmong Jizhong texts, the most profound influence was the Bamboo Annals, but the Bamboo Annals was not the only text retrieved. Collectively known as J\u00edzh\u014fng sh\u016b (\u6c72\u585a\u66f8), it also included Guoyu, I Ching, the Tale of King Mu, Suoyu \u7463\u8a9e (\"Minor Sayings\", anthology of the anomaly accounts zhiguai \u5fd7\u602a), several Warring States period glossaries, and other titles of interest.\n\nThough the majority of the collection have subsequently been lost, the restoration work, which involved identifying a great number of variant scripts as well as collating fragmented bamboo strips and finding parallels in the received literature of the time, sparked renewed interest in ancient texts and e", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChinese historical texts\nPaleography\nHistory of Henan\nBamboo and wooden slips\nArchaeological discoveries in China\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChinese historical texts\n\tChinese literature\n\tHistory of China\nPaleography\n\tManuscripts\n\tAncient documents\n\tEpigraphy\nHistory of Henan\n\tHistory of China by location\n\tGeography of Henan\nBamboo and wooden slips\n\tWriting systems\n\tChinese art\n\tChinese literature\n\tChinese words and phrases\nArchaeological discoveries in China\n\tArchaeology of China\n\tHistory of China\n\tChinese artifacts\nAncient Chinese texts\n\tChinese literature\n\tChinese culture\n\tClassical Chinese texts\n\tChinese words and phrases\n\tBooks about China\nChinese literature by period\n\tChinese literature\n\tLiterature by period\n\tChinese culture\n\tHistory of literature in China\nBamboo and wooden slips\n\tChinese writing system\n\tWriting media\n\tChinese art\n\tChinese literature\n\tChinese words and phrases\n-Archaeology of China\n\tArchaeology by country\n\tHistory of China\n\tArchaeological research institutes in China\n\tArchaeological sites in China\n\tArchaeological cultures of East Asia\n\tChinese archaeologists\n\tArchaeology of Asia\n\tChinese artifacts\n\tHistory of archaeology\n\tCultural heritage of China\n\tArchaeological discoveries in China\n\tChinese archaeology awards\n\tArchaeological museums in China\n\tProtected areas of China\n\tArchaeological organizations\n\tAsian archaeology\n\tArchaeological databases\n\tArchaeological forgery\n\tConservation and restoration of cultural heritage\n\tArchaeological corpora documents\n\tArchaeological collections in China\n\tArchaeological museums and collections in China\n\tArchaeology and the public\n\tChinese cultural history\n\tChinese culture\n\tArchaeological open-air museums in China\n\tCultural history of China\n\tArchaeology of East Asia\n\tArchaeology of Asia\n\tArchaeology of the Near East\n\tArchaeology of Central Asia\n\tArchaeological sub-disciplines\n\tArchaeological techniques and procedures\n\tArchaeological types\n\tArchaeological terminology\n\tChinese archaeology awards\n\tChinese cultural history\n\tArchaeological museums in China\n\tProtected areas of China\n\tArchaeological organizations\n\tAsian archaeology\n\tArchaeological databases\n\tArchaeological forgery\n\tConservation and restoration of cultural heritage\n\tArchaeological corpora documents\n\tArchaeological collections in China\n\tArchaeological museums and collections in China\n\tArchaeology and the public\n\tChinese cultural history\n\tChinese culture\n\tArchaeological open-air museums in China\n\tCultural history of China\n\tArchaeology of East Asia\n\tArchaeology of Asia\n\tArchaeology of the Near East\n\tArchaeology of Central Asia\n\tArchaeological sub-disciplines\n\tArchaeological techniques and procedures\n\tArchaeological types\n\tArchaeological terminology\n\tChinese archaeology awards." }, { "title": "B\u00f6rcs", "content": "B\u00f6rcs is a village in Gy\u0151r-Moson-Sopron county, Hungary.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Gy\u0151r-Moson-Sopron County\nVillages in Hungary\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Gy\u0151r-Moson-Sopron County\n\tGy\u0151r-Moson-Sopron County\n\tGeography of Gy\u0151r-Moson-Sopron County\n\tPopulated places in Hungary by county\nVillages in Hungary\n\tPopulated places in Hungary\n\tGeography of Hungary by place\n\tHungary geography stubs" }, { "title": "Henry Bacon (New York politician)", "content": "Henry Bacon (March 14, 1846 \u2013 March 25, 1915) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from New York.\n\nBiography\nBorn in Brooklyn, New York, Bacon was the son of Daniel P. Bacon and attended the Mount Pleasant Academy in Sing Sing, the Episcopal Academy in Cheshire, Connecticut. He was graduated from Union College in 1865; studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1866. He commenced practice in Goshen, New York.\n\nCareer\nBacon was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-ninth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Lewis Beach as Representative of the fifteenth district of New York. He was reelected to the Fiftieth Congress and served from December 6, 1886, until March 3, 1889. During the Fiftieth Congress, he was chairman of the Committee on Manufactures. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1888 to the Fifty-first Congress. He was elected to the Fifty-second Congress from March 4, 1891, to March 3, 1893, during which he served as chairman of the Committee on Banking and Currency.\n\nAn unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1892, he resumed the practice of law in Goshen. He served as delegate to the Democratic National Convention at Chicago in 1892 and was the Corporation Counsel of Goshen from 1909 to 1915.\n\nDeath\nBacon died of pneumonia on March 25, 1915, in Goshen, New York. He is buried in Slate Hill Cemetery in Goshen.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century American politicians\n20th-century American politicians\nUnion College (New York) alumni\nMembers of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)\nNew York (state) Democrats\nPeople from Brooklyn\nPeople from Goshen, New York\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century American politicians\n\tPoliticians by century\n\tAmerican politicians by century\n20th-century American politicians\n\tPoliticians by century\n\tAmerican politicians by century\nUnion College (New York) alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in New York (state)\nUnion College (New York)\n\tMembers of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)\n\tPolitics of New York (state)\n\tMembers of the United States House of Representatives by state\n\tNew York (state) federal politicians\nNew York (state) Democrats\n\tPolitics of New York (state)\n\tPolitical parties in New York (state)\nPeople from Brooklyn\n\tPeople from New York City by borough\n\tPeople from Kings County, New York\nPeople from Goshen, New York\n\tPeople from Orange County, New York\n\tPeople by city in New York (state)" }, { "title": "Timeline of Cairo", "content": "The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Cairo, Egypt.\n\nPrior to 19th century\n\n 1st C. BCE \u2013 Babylon Fortress built (approximate date).\n\n 33 CE - Origins of the Coptic Orthodox Church.\n 4th\u20135th C. CE \u2013 Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church (Abu Serga) built.\n 6th C. \u2013 Church of Saint Menas established.\n 642 \u2013 Mosque of Amr ibn al-As built.\n 873 - Ahmad ibn Tulun founds El-Katai.\n 879 \n Mosque of Ibn Tulun built.\n Church of St. George built (approximate date).\n Church of the Virgin Mary (Haret Zuweila) built (approximate date).\n 970\n Misr al-Qahira settlement founded by Fatimid Al-Mu'izz li-Din Allah.\n Al-Azhar University established.\n 972 \u2013 Al-Azhar Mosque established.\n 978 -The Hanging Church rebuilt (approximate date).\n 979 \u2013 Saint Mercurius Church in Coptic Cairo rebuilt (approximate date).\n 992 \u2013 Al-Hakim Mosque built.\n 11th C. \u2013 Church of the Holy Virgin (Babylon El-Darag) built.\n 1016 \u2013 Lulua Mosque built.\n 1073 \u2013 Saint Barbara Church in Coptic Cairo restored.\n 1085 \u2013 Juyushi Mosque built.\n 1092 \u2013 City wall and Gates of Cairo built (including Bab Zuweila and Bab al-Nasr).\n 1125 \u2013 Aqmar Mosque built.\n 1154 \u2013 Al-Hussein Mosque built.\n 1160 \u2013 Al-Salih Tala'i Mosque built.\n 1168 \u2013 Egypt's capital moved from Fustat to Cairo.\n 1176 - Cairo was unsuccessfully attacked in the Crusades.\n 1183 \u2013 Saladin Citadel built.\n ca.1205 \u2013 Bab Mosh\u00e9 (Ibn Maimoun) Synagogue established\n 1250 \u2013 City becomes capital of Mamluk Sultanate.\n 1280 \u2013 Qalawun complex built (approximate d", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistory of Cairo\nTimelines of cities in Africa\nTimelines of capital cities\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistory of Cairo\n\tHistory of Egypt\n\tCities in Egypt\n\tCapital cities in Africa\n\tGeography of Cairo\nTimelines of cities in Africa\n\tTimelines by country\n\tHistory of Africa\n\tCities in Africa\nTimelines of capital cities\n\tTimelines by country\n\tCapital cities\n\tHistory of capital cities\n\tGeography of capital cities" }, { "title": "Marc Wolfgang Miller", "content": "Marc Edward Wolfgang Miller (born in Lancaster, Ohio) is an American doctor of neuropsychology, explorer, and author. Dr Miller was chief of neuropsychology at Good Samaritan Hospital for 25 years and is currently in private practice. He has led over 30 expeditions around the world in search of rare or extinct animals with his friend Bill Cacciolfi. Jack Hanna once said that \"Marc is an adventurer in the true sense of the word and among the great explorers of our times.\"\n\nExplorations and other work\nHe is a Fellow member of the famed Explorers Club in New York City which is a \"who's who\" of extreme adventurers. His trips have resulted in many scientific findings which have helped form evidence for extinct animals. In 2005, the Walt Disney Corporation consulted with Miller on a new attraction called Expedition Everest and used photographs he took while on his journey in the Himalayas researching the Yeti. Dr. Miller is also the author of three books about his adventures in cryptozoology such as Chasing Legends and The Legend Continues, which are currently out of print. In 2011, Miller published his third book, Legends in Cryptozoology, about his adventures over the past 30 years. His most recent expedition was to a remote part of India searching for the buru and the Sacred Brass Plates. Marc is a lecturer and has made appearances on television and radio. He has written numerous magazine articles and scientific journals. He has travelled with the International Medical Corp", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican neuropsychologists\nAmerican explorers\nCryptozoologists\nAmerican non-fiction writers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican neuropsychologists\n\tNeuropsychologists\n\tAmerican psychologists\n\tHealthcare in the United States\n\tAmerican scientists\nAmerican explorers\n\tExplorers by nationality\n\tAmerican people\n\tExplorers of Asia\nCryptozoologists\n\tParanormal researchers\n\tAmerican folklore\n\tAmerican zoologists\nAmerican non-fiction writers\n\tAmerican writers by genre\n\tAmerican writers\n\tNon-fiction writers by nationality" }, { "title": "Commercial Paper Funding Facility", "content": "Commercial Paper Funding Facility (CPFF) was a system created by the United States Federal Reserve Board during the financial crisis of 2007\u201308 to improve liquidity in the short-term funding markets. It was reauthorized in March 2020 in reaction to the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the 2020 stock market crash. The CPFF ceased purchasing commercial paper on March 31, 2021.\n\nFirst iteration (2008\u20132010) \n\nThe CPFF was created on October 27, 2008 and funded a special purpose vehicle (SPV) that purchased three-month unsecured and asset-backed commercial paper (CP) from eligible issuers. This resulted in greater availability of credit for firms doing business. It worked under the aegis of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York where the NY Fed finances the purchase of highly rated unsecured and asset-backed commercial paper from eligible issuers via eligible primary dealers. The facility expired February 1, 2010. The final CP purchased matured on April 26, 2010. All CP notes purchased were repaid in full.\n\nExplanation \nThe CPFF began operations on October 27, 2008 following the collapse of Lehman Brothers and government bailout of AIG and the global credit freeze that ensued. The CPFF method of short-term funding provided liquidity to U.S. issuers of commercial paper through a special purpose vehicle, aka SPV, which bought unsecured and asset-backed commercial paper for 3-month period from eligible issuers with funds made available by the NY Fed. The commercial", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEconomic policy in the United States\nFederal Reserve System\nMonetary policy of the United States\nPolicies on the financial crisis of 2007\u201308\nResponse to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEconomic policy in the United States\n\tEconomy of the United States\n\tPublic policy in the United States\n\tUnited States economic policy\nFederal Reserve System\n\tCentral banks\n\tBanking in the United States\n\tGovernment of the United States\nMonetary policy of the United States\n\tEconomy of the United States\n\tPolicies of the United States\n\tUnited States economic policy\nPolicies on the financial crisis of 2007\u201308\n\t2000s economic history\n\tFinancial crises\n\tFinancial regulation\n\tFinancial regulatory reform\n\tEconomic policy in the United States\nResponse to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States\n\tCOVID-19 pandemic in the United States\n\tPublic health in the United States\n\tPublic policy in the United States\n\tHealth policy in the United States\n\tDisaster preparedness in the United States\n\tUnited States responses to global health\n\tUnited States government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic\n\tHealth disasters in the United States" }, { "title": "Friday Kasteni", "content": "Friday Kasteni (born 25 March 1988, Kadoma, Zimbabwe) is a Zimbabwean cricketer. He is a left-handed aggressive batsman.\n\nHe scored a century on his first-class debut for Midlands against Matabeleland in April 2005. He went on to represent Zimbabwe at the Under-19 World Cup in Sri Lanka in 2006. Kasteni made his One Day International debut in February 2007, against Bangladesh.\n\nKasteni was then selected in Zimbabwe's 2007 World Cup squad. He was the only surprise inclusion, with the veteran of 15 Tests, Hamilton Masakadza, left out. In his first World Cup innings, Kasteni was out for a golden duck.\n\nIn a controversial move by the selectors, Kasteni replaced Terrence Duffin, one of the team's most experienced players, for Zimbabwe's final two World Cup games. The move did not pay off, and Kasteni scored just 9 runs at an average of 4.50.\n\nIn 2008, Kasteni was chosen by the Zimbabwe Cricket Board to attend a six-week course at Cricket Australia's Centre of Excellence in Brisbane and in 2012 moved to Canberra, Australia on a sports scholarship to qualify for permanent residency of Australia with the intention of playing first-class cricket in Australia.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nZimbabwean cricketers\nLeft-handed batsmen\nZimbabwean emigrants to Australia\nPeople from Kadoma, Zimbabwe\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nZimbabwean cricketers\n\tCricketers by nationality\n\tSport in Zimbabwe by sport\nZimbabwean sportspeople\nLeft-handed batsmen\n\tCricket terminology\n\tCricketers by handedness\nZimbabwean emigrants to Australia\n\tZimbabwean emigrants by country\n\tImmigrants to Australia\n\tPeople by nationality and city\nPeople from Kadoma, Zimbabwe\n\tPeople by city in Zimbabwe\n\tZimbabwean people by city\n\tPeople from Mashonaland West Province" }, { "title": "PNS Mangro (S133)", "content": "PNS/M Mangro (S-133) (nickname: '\"Mangrove\"), was a diesel-electric submarine based on the French design. She was designed, built, and commissioned in Toulon, France. She was in commission from 9 August 1970 until 2 January 2006.\n\nHistory\n\nMangro (S133) was laid down on 8 July 1968 and launched on 7 February 1970 at Toulon in France. She was commissioned in the Pakistan Navy on 8 August 1970.\n\nIn 1971, her crew began receiving training in France, and became involved in events surrounding the East Pakistan when a mutiny took place in the ship to defect to Bangladesh. At the time her crew were receiving training thirteen of the crew were East Pakistanis who planned an operation to take over the submarine and try to defect to Bangladesh from France. Mangro was ordered to report back to submarine base in Karachi on 1 April 1971 but her plan to depart was interrupted when the 13 East Pakistani enlists decided to seized the submarine.\n\nTheir plan, however, was foiled due to the advanced knowledge gained by the Naval Intelligence, leading the Navy SSG to undertake an armed action plan to counter the mutiny, resulting in the death of one mutineer while the others escaped from the base in France and took refuge in the Indian Embassy in Geneva in Switzerland.\n\nAfter the incident, Mangro sailed to Pakistan under the command of Lieutenant-Commander Shamim Khalid and reported to its base in Karachi. On 22 November 1971, Mangro was deployed under the command of Lieutenant-Commander Shami", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPakistan Navy submarines\nDaphn\u00e9-class submarines\n1970 ships\nShips built in Toulon\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPakistan Navy submarines\n\tSubmarines by country\n\tMilitary equipment of Pakistan\n\tPakistan Navy\nDaphn\u00e9-class submarines\n\tSubmarine classes\n\tFrench naval ship classes\n\tNaval ships of France\n1970 ships\n\t1970 in France\n\tShips by year of completion\n\tShips built in France\nShips built in Toulon\n\tShips by shipyard\n\tShips built in France" }, { "title": "Gordana Kne\u017eevi\u0107", "content": "Gordana Kne\u017eevi\u0107 (; born July 1950 in Belgrade, then Yugoslavia) is a Serbian-born journalist. A former deputy editor of Oslobo\u0111enje, she covered the siege of Sarajevo from 1992\u201394. From 1996, she was based in Toronto, Canada as the online desk editor at Reuters. She served two terms at the Board of Canadian Journalists for Free Expression. She is now based in Prague and writes \"Balkans Without Borders\" for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. She was head of the RFE/RL Balkan Service from 2008\u201316.\n\nAn excerpt from her article in the Toronto Star on 11 April 1999:\"I was a Serb besieged by Serbs. And I identified with each person in Sarajevo exposed to Serb shelling. I witnessed the pain of Bosnian Muslims, Croats, Jews and Serbs who were forced from their homes. I could not possibly identify with the people who had started all the shooting, or lend the perpetrators of that action moral support through silence.\"\n\nAwards and recognitions\n International Editor of the Year for 1993 - World Press Review\n International Women's Media Foundation Courage in Journalism Award in 1992\n Rothko Chapel Foundation\u2019s Oscar Romero Human Rights Award\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSerbian journalists\nSerbian women journalists\nSerbian expatriates in Canada\nSerbian expatriates in Czech Republic\nInternational Women's Media Foundation Courage in Journalism Award winners\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSerbian journalists\n\tEuropean journalists by nationality\n\tJournalists by nationality\n\tSerbian media people\nSerbian women journalists\n\tWomen journalists by nationality\n\tSerbian women by occupation\nSerbian expatriates in Canada\n\tSerbian emigrants\n\tExpatriates in Canada\nSerbian expatriates in Czech Republic\n\tSerbian emigrants\n\tExpatriates in the Czech Republic\nInternational Women's Media Foundation Courage in Journalism Award winners\n\tAwards for courage\n\tInternational Women's Media Foundation\n\tJournalism awards\n\tJournalism awards by country\n\tJournalism-related lists" }, { "title": "Philip Kibitok", "content": "Philip Kibitok (born 23 March 1971) is a Kenyan middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nKenyan middle-distance runners\nOlympic athletes of Kenya\nAthletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nKenyan middle-distance runners\n\tAthletics in Kenya\n\tMiddle-distance runners by nationality\nOlympic athletes of Kenya\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the Summer Olympics by nationality\n\tKenyan sportspeople in doping cases\n\tKenyan athletes\nAthletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the Summer Olympics by year\n\t1996 in athletics (track and field)\n\tCompetitors at the 1996 Summer Olympics" }, { "title": "Niacin", "content": "Niacin, also known as nicotinic acid, is an organic compound and a form of vitamin B3, an essential human nutrient. It can be manufactured by plants and animals from the amino acid tryptophan. Niacin is obtained in the diet from a variety of whole and processed foods, with highest contents in fortified packaged foods, meat, poultry, red fish such as tuna and salmon, lesser amounts in nuts, legumes and seeds. Niacin as a dietary supplement is used to treat pellagra, a disease caused by niacin deficiency. Signs and symptoms of pellagra include skin and mouth lesions, anemia, headaches, and tiredness. Many countries mandate its addition to wheat flour or other food grains, thereby reducing the risk of pellagra.\n\nThe amide derivative nicotinamide (niacinamide) is a component of the coenzymes nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADP+). Although niacin and nicotinamide are identical in their vitamin activity, nicotinamide does not have the same pharmacological, lipid-modifying effects or side effects as niacin, i.e., when niacin takes on the -amide group, it does not reduce cholesterol nor cause flushing. Nicotinamide is recommended as a treatment for niacin deficiency because it can be administered in remedial amounts without causing the flushing, considered an adverse effect.\n\nNiacin is also a prescription medication. Amounts far in excess of the recommended dietary intake for vitamin functions will lower blood triglycerides an", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVitamin B3\nDietary supplements\nEssential nutrients\nOrganic compounds\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVitamin B3\n\tB vitamins\n\tDietary supplements\n\tEssential nutrients\nDietary supplements\n\tNutrition\n\tPharmacology\n\tEssential nutrients\n\tHealth care products\nEssential nutrients\n\tNutrition\n\tHealth\nOrganic compounds\n\tChemical compounds\n\tChemistry\n\tOrganic chemistry" }, { "title": "Valbuena", "content": "Valbuena () is a Spanish surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\nAcacio Valbuena Rodr\u00edguez (1922\u20132011), Spanish Roman Catholic priest\n\u00c1ngel Valbuena Prat (1900\u20131977), Spanish philologist and historian\n\u00c1lvaro Valbuena (born 1941), Colombian artist\nJos\u00e9 Luis Valbuena (born 1971), Venezuelan boxer\nLuis Valbuena (1985\u20132018), Venezuelan baseball player\nMathieu Valbuena (born 1984), French footballer\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpanish-language surnames\nSurnames\nSurnames of Spanish origin\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpanish-language surnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tSpanish words and phrases\nSurnames\n\tFamily\n\tPersonal identification\nSurnames of Spanish origin\n\tSurnames by culture\n\tSpanish culture" }, { "title": "2003 IIHF World U18 Championship Division III", "content": "The 2003 IIHF World U18 Championship Division III was a pair of international under-18 ice hockey tournaments run by the International Ice Hockey Federation. The Division III tournaments made up the fourth level of competition at the 2003 IIHF World U18 Championships. The Group A tournament took place between 5 and 8 March 2003 in Mexico City, Mexico and the Group B tournament took place between 6 and 9 February 2003 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Group A competition was won by Australia while Iceland won the Group B tournament. Upon winning their respective tournaments both teams gained promotion to Division II of the 2004 IIHF World U18 Championships.\n\nGroup A tournament\nThe Group A tournament began on 5 March 2003 in Mexico City, Mexico. All four teams participating made their debuts at the IIHF World U18 Championships. Australia won the tournament after winning all three of their games and gained promotion to Division II of the 2004 IIHF World U18 Championships. Mexico finished second after losing only to Australia and China finished third after losing to Australia and Mexico. New Zealand who finished last also suffered the largest defeat of the tournament, losing to Australia 1\u201314. Lliam Webster of Australia finished as the top scorer of the tournament with nine points including five goals and four assists. Australia's Patrick Baxter finished the tournament as the leading goaltender based on save percentage.\n\nStandings\n\nFixtures\nAll times local.\n\nScoring leader", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIIHF World U18 Championship Division III\nInternational Ice Hockey Federation tournaments\n2003 in ice hockey\n2003 in Mexican sports\n2003 in Bosnia and Herzegovina sport\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIIHF World U18 Championship Division III\n\tIIHF World U18 Championships\n\tInternational Ice Hockey Federation tournaments\n\tJunior ice hockey tournaments\n\tInternational ice hockey competitions\nInternational Ice Hockey Federation tournaments\n\tInternational Ice Hockey Federation\n\tInternational sports organizations\n\tIce hockey governing bodies\n\tInternational sports competitions\n2003 in ice hockey\n\tYears in ice hockey\n\t2003 in sports\n2003 in Mexican sports\n\t2003 in North American sport\n\tSport by year in Mexico\n2003 in Bosnia and Herzegovina sport\n\t2003 in European sport\n\tSport by year in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\t2003 in Bosnia and Herzegovina" }, { "title": "Tony DeHart", "content": "Tony DeHart (born March 20, 1990) is an American professional ice hockey defenseman who is currently an unrestricted free agent. He last played competitively with HC Eppan Pirates of the then Serie A. DeHart was selected by the New York Islanders in the 5th round (125th overall) of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nPlaying career\nDeHart played Junior Hockey in the Ontario Hockey League with the London Knights and Oshawa Generals.\n\nDuring the 2011-12 season DeHart played 46 games in the ECHL with the Stockton Thunder. On July 12, 2012, he was re-signed by Stockton for the 2012-13 season.\n\nOn July 2, 2013, DeHart was one of the first three players signed by the expansion St. Charles Chill of the Central Hockey League. Dehart played just 10 games with the Chill during the 2013-14 season before signing with Florida Everblades of the ECHL on December 2, 2013.\n\nOn August 13, 2014, DeHart signed with the Gwinnett Gladiators of the ECHL. On October 15, 2014, before ever playing a Regular Season game for the team, DeHart was released by the Gladiators.\n\nOn November 11, 2014, DeHart signed with the Missouri Mavericks of the ECHL. The next day, before playing a game for the team, DeHart was suspended by the Mavericks.\n\nAfter being suspended by the Mavericks, DeHart subsequently signed with the Italian club HC Eppan Pirates of Serie A.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican ice hockey defensemen\nNew York Islanders draft picks\nGwinnett Gladiators players\nMissouri Mavericks players\nFlorida Everblades players\nSt. Charles Chill players\nLondon Knights players\nOshawa Generals players\nHC Eppan Pirates players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican ice hockey defensemen\n\tAmerican ice hockey players\n\tIce hockey defensemen\nNew York Islanders draft picks\n\tNew York Islanders\n\tNational Hockey League draft picks\nGwinnett Gladiators players\n\tECHL players\n\tGwinnett Gladiators\nMissouri Mavericks players\n\tECHL players\n\tMissouri Mavericks\nFlorida Everblades players\n\tECHL players\n\tFlorida Everblades\nSt. Charles Chill players\n\tCentral Hockey League players\n\tSt. Charles Chill\nLondon Knights players\n\tOntario Hockey League players\n\tLondon Knights\nOshawa Generals players\n\tOntario Hockey League players\n\tOshawa Generals\nHC Eppan Pirates players\n\tItalian ice hockey teams\n\tSerie A (ice hockey) players" }, { "title": "A Song in My Heart", "content": "A Song in My Heart is the first studio album from Welsh tenor Wynne Evans and was released on 21 March 2011. Evans signed a six-album deal with Warner Music. The album went to number one in the UK Classical Albums Chart in its first week of release.\n\nTrack listing\n\nCharts\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2011 albums\nAlbums by Welsh artists\nClassical albums\nWarner Music Group albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2011 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t2011 in music\nAlbums by Welsh artists\n\tAlbums by British artists\n\tClassical albums by British artists\nClassical albums\n\tAlbums by genre\nWarner Music Group albums\n\tAlbums by record label" }, { "title": "Mukim Burong Pingai Ayer", "content": "Mukim Burong Pingai Ayer is a mukim in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei. It is located within Kampong Ayer, the traditional stilt settlements on the Brunei River in the capital Bandar Seri Begawan. The population was 1,770 in 2016.\n\nName \nThe mukim is named after Kampong Burong Pingai Ayer, one of the villages it encompasses.\n\nGeography \nThe mukim borders Mukim Sungai Kedayan to the north, Mukim Peramu and Mukim Sungai Kebun to the east, Mukim Lumapas to the south, Mukim Kianggeh to the west and Mukim Tamoi to the west and north-west.\n\nDemographics \nAs of 2016 census, the population of Mukim Burong Pingai Ayer comprised 889 males and 881 females. The mukim had 264 households occupying 264 dwellings. The entire population lived in urban areas.\n\nVillages \nAs of 2016, the mukim comprised the following census villages:\n\nFacilities\n\nMosques \n Pehin Datu Imam Haji Abdul Mokti Mosque\n \u2014 a (literally 'worship hall') in Kampong Sungai Pandan. It was built in 1992 and can accommodate 300 worshippers.\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMukims of Brunei-Muara District\nPopulated places in Brunei\nBrunei geography stubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMukims of Brunei-Muara District\n\tSubdivisions of Brunei\n\tBrunei-Muara District\nPopulated places in Brunei\n\tCities, towns and villages in Brunei\nBrunei geography stubs\n\tAsia geography stubs\n\tStub categories\n\tBrunei stubs" }, { "title": "Dindigul", "content": "Dindigul () is a city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is the administrative headquarters of the Dindigul district. Dindigul is located southwest from the state capital, Chennai, away from Tiruchirappalli, away from Madurai and 72\u00a0km away from the Tex City of Karur. The city is known for its locks and biriyani. Parts of Dindigul Districts like Palani, Oddanchatram, Vedasandur, Nilakottai, \nKodaikanal, Natham, \nAthoor.\n\nDindigul is believed to be an ancient settlement region and has been ruled at different times by the Cheras, Early Pandyas, Cholas, Pallava dynasty, the later Pandyas, the Madurai Sultanate, the Dindigul Sultanates, the Vijayanagara Empire, Madurai Nayak Dynasty, Chanda Sahib, the Carnatic kingdom and the British. Dindigul has a number of historical monuments, the Dindigul Fort being the most prominent.\n\nIndustries in Dindigul include safety lock makers, leather tanneries, textile spinning, administrative services, agricultural trading, banking, agricultural machinery and educational services. Dindigul is upgraded to a municipal corporation. The city covers an area of and had a population of 207,327 in 2011. Dindigul is well-connected by road and rail with the rest of Tamil Nadu. It is the 12th-largest urban agglomeration in the state and has a population of 292,512 according to Tamil Nadu's 2011 census. Dindigul has 200,000 hectares of cultivation land, and agriculture continues to be the main occupation of its inhabitants. Located between the Palani ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities and towns in Dindigul district\nMunicipal corporations in Tamil Nadu\nTourist attractions in Dindigul district\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities and towns in Dindigul district\n\tCities and towns in Tamil Nadu by district\n\tGeography of Dindigul district\nMunicipal corporations in Tamil Nadu\n\tMunicipal governance in India by state or territory\n\tMunicipal corporations of India\nTourist attractions in Dindigul district\n\tTourist attractions in Tamil Nadu by district\n\tGeography of Dindigul district" }, { "title": "Flogeken Glacier", "content": "Flogeken Glacier () is a deeply entrenched glacier, flowing northwest between Mount Grytoyr and Langfloget Cliff, in the M\u00fchlig-Hofmann Mountains of Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. it was mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by the Sixth Norwegian Antarctic Expedition (1956\u201360) and named Flogeken (the rock wall spoke).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGlaciers of Queen Maud Land\nGeography of Queen Maud Land\nAntarctic glaciers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGlaciers of Queen Maud Land\n\tGeography of Antarctica by place\n\tAntarctic glaciers\nGeography of Queen Maud Land\n\tTerritorial claims in Antarctica\n\tGeography of Antarctica\nAntarctic glaciers\n\tGlaciers by continent\n\tWater in Antarctica\n\tGeography of Antarctica by place\n\tLandforms of Antarctica" }, { "title": "Henning Melber", "content": "Henning Melber (born August 22, 1950 in Stuttgart ) is a German-Namibian Africanist and political activist.\n\nLife\nMelber grew up in Esslingen am Neckar and Leutkirch in Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg. He came to Namibia in 1967 as a teenager and son of German immigrants and graduated from the German High School of Windhoek. In 1974, he joined SWAPO's liberation movement. From 1975 to 1990, he was forbidden to enter Namibia. In the 1970s, Melber studied politics and sociology at the Free University of Berlin, and in 1977 he graduated as a diploma lecturer. He promoted in 1980 with a work \"school and colonialism\" at the University of Bremen. From 1982 to 1992 he was an assistant at the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Kassel. In 1993 he qualified as a professor at the University of Bremen. From 1992 to 2000 he was Head of the Namibian Economic Policy Research Unit (NEPRU) in Windhoek. From 1994 to 2000 he was Chairman of the Namibian-German Foundation for Cultural Cooperation in Windhoek. From 1996 to 1998 he was also chairman of the Association of Namibian Publishers (ANP). In 2000, he joined the Nordiska Afrikainstitutet in Uppsala, Sweden. After that, he headed the Swedish Dag Hammarskj\u00f6ld Foundation from 2006 to 2012, which he is currently still in an advisory capacity.\n\nSince 2012 Melber has been an extraordinary professor at the Institute of Political Science at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. Since 2013 he has also been an associate professor at the Cent", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman emigrants to Namibia\nNamibian activists\nGerman Africanists\nNamibian expatriates in Sweden\nNamibian expatriates in South Africa\nUniversity of Pretoria faculty\nFree University of Berlin alumni\nUniversity of Bremen alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman emigrants to Namibia\n\tGerman emigrants\n\tImmigration to Namibia\n\tPeople of Namibian descent\nNamibian activists\n\tActivists by nationality\n\tPeople from Namibia by occupation\nGerman Africanists\n\tGerman social scientists\n\tAfrican studies\n\tAfricanists by nationality\nNamibian expatriates in Sweden\n\tNamibian expatriates\n\tImmigration to Sweden\nNamibian expatriates in South Africa\n\tNamibian expatriates\n\tImmigration to South Africa\nUniversity of Pretoria faculty\n\tFaculty by university or college in South Africa\n\tUniversity of Pretoria\nFree University of Berlin alumni\n\tFree University of Berlin\n\tAlumni by university or college in Berlin\nUniversity of Bremen alumni\n\tUniversity of Bremen\n\tAlumni by university or college in Bremen" }, { "title": "Munisteri", "content": "Munisteri is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\nMary Ryan Munisteri, American television soap opera writer\nSteve Munisteri (born 1957), American politician", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\nAmerican surnames\nAmerican television writers\nAmerican politicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\n\tFamily names\n\tNames by culture\n\tPersonal identification\nAmerican surnames\n\tSurnames by country\n\tSurnames of American origin\nAmerican television writers\n\tTelevision people by nationality\n\tAmerican writers by medium\n\tTelevision writers by nationality\nAmerican politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tAmerican political people" }, { "title": "Central West Public Service Corporation", "content": "Central West Public Service Corporation was a Chicago, Illinois-based utility company that operated in Iowa, South Dakota, Texas, and Minnesota. It owned stock in other utilities that operated in Illinois, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, Virginia, and West Virginia.\n\nIts failure in 1934 reflects the difficult economic climate of the Great Depression and the inability of large utilities, with significant market capitalizations, to remain solvent.\n\nInsolvency\nThe power corporation went into receivership in March 1934 after defaulting on interest payments on its first lien collateral gold bonds, its ten-year convertible 6% debentures, and its 7% gold notes. Three receivers for the firm were appointed, first in Wilmington, Delaware and Sioux City, Iowa, and later in Chicago. Central West Public Service Corporation reported an outstanding indebtedness of $12,800,000 at the time of its\nfailure.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct utility companies of the United States\nCompanies based in Chicago\nCompanies disestablished in 1934\nGreat Depression in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct utility companies of the United States\n\tDefunct energy companies of the United States\n\tDefunct companies of the United States by industry\nCompanies based in Chicago\n\tCompanies based in Illinois by city\nCompanies disestablished in 1934\n\t1934 disestablishments in the United States\n\tCompanies disestablished in the 1930s\nGreat Depression in the United States\n\tEconomic history of the United States\n\t20th-century economic history\n\tEconomic crises in the United States\n\t1929 in the United States\n\t1930s in the United States\n\tHistory of the United States (1918\u20131945)" }, { "title": "Elden Lyon Park", "content": "Eldon Lyon Park is the largest park owned and operated by the city of Bethany, Oklahoma. It contains many picnic tables, basketball courts, and a 1 mile track running around the perimeter of the park.\n\nDuring the 4th of July, the park is home of the Bethany Freedom Celebration. The Freedom Celebration includes rides, food, crafts booths, concerts, and fireworks.\n\nParks in Oklahoma\nProtected areas of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParks in Oklahoma\nProtected areas of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma\nUrban public parks in the United States\n4th of July celebrations\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParks in Oklahoma\n\tTourist attractions in Oklahoma\n\tProtected areas of Oklahoma\n\tGeography of Oklahoma\nProtected areas of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma\n\tProtected areas of Oklahoma by county\n\tGeography of Oklahoma County, Oklahoma\nUrban public parks in the United States\n\tParks in the United States by city\n\tPublic parks in the United States\n4th of July celebrations\n\tHolidays in the United States\n\tIndependence Day (United States) events\n\tPublic holidays in the United States\n\tAnnual events in the United States" }, { "title": "Rudi Vouk", "content": "Rudolf \"Rudi\" Vouk, (born 19 March 1965) is an Austrian lawyer, politician and human rights activist of Slovene ethnic background, known for his legal and political fight for the minority rights of Carinthian Slovenes.\n\nBiography \n\nHe was born in Klagenfurt, Carinthia, to Carinthian Slovenes parents. After graduating from the Slovene-language high school in his hometown, he went to Vienna to study law. After finishing his studies, he returned to Carinthia to open his own private practice. He took particular interest in cases involving the legal rights of his minority.\n\nBecause of his involvement in the subject, he was elected as member of the Presidency of the political party Enotna lista. In 1997, he became a municipal councilor of Eberndorf (Dobrla vas), and in 1999, he became the chairman of the National Council of Carinthian Slovenes, one of the two central coordinating organizations of the Slovene ethnic minority in Carinthia. From 2000 to 2003, he was the chairman of the Carithian Slovenes delegacy at the National Minorities Day, but he moved to the role of Vice-Chairman in 2003. With the political influence he gained, he continued to promote the problem of legal rights of his minority at Austria's Constitutional court.\n\nAustria received a lot of attention and concern about its handling of its minorities after his protest after the erection of bilingual signs in Sankt Kanzian am Klopeiner See (\u0160kocijan), which he considered illegal in this unsatisfactory form. \n\nWith Vo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustrian people of Slovene descent\nPeople from Klagenfurt\nAustrian lawyers\nAustrian human rights activists\nCarinthian Slovenes\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustrian people of Slovene descent\n\tEthnic Slovene people\n\tPeople of Slovene descent\nAustrian lawyers\n\tAustrian jurists\n\tAustrian legal professionals\nPeople from Klagenfurt\n\tPeople from Carinthia\n\tPeople by city in Austria\nAustrian human rights activists\n\tAustrian activists\n\tHuman rights activists by nationality\nCarinthian Slovenes\n\tMinorities in Austria\n\tEthnic groups in Carinthia\n\tSlovene minority in Austria\n\tSlovene diaspora by country\n\tSlovenes in Austria" }, { "title": "NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series", "content": "This article lists the winners and nominees for the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series. It was known as the Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series until 2000. Currently Steve Harvey and Bernie Mac hold the record for most wins in this category with four each.\n\nWinners and nominees\nWinners are listed first and highlighted in bold.\n\n1970s\n\n1980s\n\n1990s\n\n2000s\n\n2010s\n\n2020s\n\nMultiple wins and nominations\n\nWins\n\n 6 wins\n Anthony Anderson\n\n 4 wins\n Steve Harvey\n Bernie Mac\n\n 2 wins\n Bill Cosby\n LaVan Davis\n Kadeem Hardison\n Martin Lawrence\n\nNominations\n\n 7 nominations\n Anthony Anderson\n\n 6 nominations\n Don Cheadle\n Donald Faison\n Bernie Mac\n\n 5 nominations\n Don Cheadle\n Steve Harvey\n Dul\u00e9 Hill\n D. L. Hughley\n Tyler James Williams\n\n 4 nominations\n Cedric the Entertainer\n LaVan Davis\n Jamie Foxx\n George Lopez\n Damon Wayans\n\n 3 nominations\n Flex Alexander\n Andr\u00e9 Braugher\n Terry Crews\n LL Cool J\n Kevin Hart\n Dwayne Johnson\n Martin Lawrence\n\n 2 nominations\n Terrence C. Carson\n Dave Chappelle\n Bill Cosby\n Robert Guillaume\n Kadeem Hardison\n Tracy Morgan\n Phil Morris\n Will Smith\n Malcolm-Jamal Warner\n Jaleel White\n Dwayne Johnson\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNAACP Image Awards\nAmerican television awards\nComedy television series awards\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNAACP Image Awards\n\tAmerican television awards\n\tAwards by organizations\n\tAwards honoring African Americans\n\tAmerican film awards\n\tAmerican music awards\nAmerican television awards\n\tTelevision awards by country\n\tAmerican awards\nComedy television series awards\n\tTelevision series by genre\n\tComedy awards" }, { "title": "HNK Rijeka in European football", "content": "HNK Rijeka are a Croatian football club. This article details their record in UEFA club competitions.\n\nHistory\nHNK Rijeka have participated in UEFA competitions on 21 occasions, with 17 appearances since 1999. The club's greatest achievement was the 1978\u201379 European Cup Winners' Cup quarter\u2013final, where they lost 2\u20130 on aggregate against Juventus. Among other notable continental successes, Rijeka qualified for the group stage of the UEFA Europa League in two consecutive seasons, in 2013\u201314 and 2014\u201315, keeping an undefeated run for 12 consecutive home matches. They also qualified for the group stages in 2017\u201318 and 2020\u201321. Rijeka are one of only three Croatian clubs that have qualified for the group stages of UEFA Champions League or Europa League. In 2014\u201315, Rijeka became the first club from former Yugoslavia to win eight European fixtures in one season. Rijeka faced eventual competition winners on two occasions, Real Madrid in the 1984\u201385 UEFA Cup and Sevilla in the 2014\u201315 UEFA Europa League.\n\nMatches in Europe\n\nBy competition\n\nSource: uefa.com, Last updated on 26 August 2021.Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against. Defunct competitions indicated in italics.\n\nBy ground\n\nSource: uefa.com, Last updated on 26 August 2021.Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against.\n\nBy season\nNon-UEFA competitions are listed in italics.\n\nLast updated on 2", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHNK Rijeka\nFootball clubs in Croatia\nUEFA club competitions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHNK Rijeka\n\tFootball clubs in Croatia\n\tCroatian First Football League teams\nFootball clubs in Croatia\n\tFootball in Croatia\n\tSport in Croatia by sport\n\tSports clubs in Croatia\nUEFA club competitions\n\tUEFA competitions\n\tClub association football competitions in Europe\n\tCroatian football clubs in European football" }, { "title": "Zoukougbeu", "content": "Zoukougbeu (also known as Daoungb\u00e9) is a town in west-central Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of and the seat of Zoukougbeu Department in Haut-Sassandra Region, Sassandra-Marahou\u00e9 District. Zoukougbeu is also a commune.\n\nIn 2014, the population of the sub-prefecture of Zoukougbeu was 46,195.\n\nVillages\nThe ten villages of the sub-prefecture of Zoukougbeu and their population in 2014 are:\n\nNotes\n\nSub-prefectures of Haut-Sassandra\nCommunes of Haut-Sassandra", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSub-prefectures of Haut-Sassandra\nPopulated places in Sassandra-Marahou\u00e9 District\nCommunes of Ivory Coast\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSub-prefectures of Haut-Sassandra\n\tSub-prefectures of Ivory Coast\n\tPopulated places in Haut-Sassandra\nPopulated places in Sassandra-Marahou\u00e9 District\n\tPopulated places in Ivory Coast by district\nCommunes of Ivory Coast\n\tSubdivisions of Ivory Coast\n\tPopulated places in Ivory Coast" }, { "title": "Totnes (UK Parliament constituency)", "content": "Totnes is a Parliamentary constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since December 2019 by Conservative Anthony Mangnall. Mangnall defeated incumbent Dr Sarah Wollaston who had originally been elected as a Conservative but defected to the Liberal Democrats earlier that year.\n\nHistory\nThe current constituency was formed for the 1997 general election, from parts of the former South Hams constituency. This had, in 1983, largely replaced the previous Totnes constituency, which had existed in a wide form since 1885, but in a much narrower form from the Model Parliament.\n\nAn original parliamentary borough of Totnes or Totness had been created in 1295. It returned two MPs to the House of Commons of England until 1707, then to the House of Commons of Great Britain until 1800, and finally to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom from 1801 until it was abolished under the Representation of the People Act 1867 with effect from the 1868 election.\n\nPolitical history\nThe modern constituency has returned Conservatives in general elections since its 1997 recreation, which suggests a safe seat, though it came close to falling to the Liberal Democrats in 1997. Its Conservative MP since 2010, Dr. Sarah Wollaston, defected to the Liberal Democrats in 2019, after a brief spell as an independent, and prior to that as a member of Change UK, a new party formed from MPs formerly Conservative or Labour, after she became disillusioned with the Conservative Party's posi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParliamentary constituencies in Devon\nUnited Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1997\nUnited Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1868\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParliamentary constituencies in Devon\n\tParliamentary constituencies in South West England\n\tParliamentary constituencies in England\n\tDevon politics\nUnited Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies established in 1997\n\tUnited Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies by year of establishment\n\t1997 establishments in the United Kingdom\n\t1997 in politics\nUnited Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies disestablished in 1868\n\tUnited Kingdom Parliamentary constituencies by year of disestablishment\n\t1868 disestablishments in the United Kingdom\n\t1868 in politics" }, { "title": "Chowdavaram OW", "content": "Chowdavaram OW is a small village in Vemsoor mandal, Khammam district, Telangana, India.\n\nVillages in Khammam district", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Khammam district\nVillages in Telangana\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Khammam district\n\tPopulated places in Khammam district\n\tGeography of Khammam district\n\tPopulated places in Telangana by district\nVillages in Telangana\n\tPopulated places in Telangana\n\tGeography of Telangana by district\n\tVillages in India by state or union territory" }, { "title": "Paya Sazeh FSC", "content": "Paya Sazeh Azarbaijan Rad Futsal Club (Persian: \u0628\u0627\u0634\u06af\u0627\u0647 \u0641\u0648\u062a\u0633\u0627\u0644 \u067e\u0627\u06cc\u0627 \u0633\u0627\u0632\u0647 \u0622\u0630\u0631\u0628\u0627\u06cc\u062c\u0627\u0646 \u0631\u0627\u062f) is an Iranian Futsal club based in Tabriz, Iran.\n\nHistory\n\nSeason-by-season \nThe table below chronicles the achievements of the Club in various competitions.\n\nFirst-team squad\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFutsal clubs in Iran\nSport in Tabriz\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFutsal clubs in Iran\n\tSport in Iran by sport\n\tFutsal in Iran\n\tSports clubs in Iran\nSport in Tabriz\n\tSport in Iran by city\n\tSport in East Azerbaijan Province\n\tSports venues in Iran by city" }, { "title": "2012 Empress's Cup Final", "content": "2012 Empress's Cup Final was the 34th final of the Empress's Cup competition. The final was played at Omiya Football Stadium in Saitama on December 24, 2012. INAC Kobe Leonessa won the championship.\n\nOverview\nDefending champion INAC Kobe Leonessa won their 3rd title, by defeating JEF United Chiba \u2013 with Asuna Tanaka goal. INAC Kobe Leonessa won the title for 3 years in a row.\n\nMatch details\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEmpress's Cup\nFootball competitions in Japan\n2012 in Japanese football\nWomen's football in Japan\nINAC Kobe Leonessa\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEmpress's Cup\n\tFootball competitions in Japan\n\tWomen's football in Japan\n\tAnnual sporting events in Japan\nFootball competitions in Japan\n\tFootball in Japan\n\tSports competitions in Japan\n2012 in Japanese football\n\t2012 in Japan\n\t2012 in Asian football\n\tYears in Japanese football\nWomen's football in Japan\n\tFootball in Japan\n\tWomen's football by country\nINAC Kobe Leonessa\n\tFootball clubs in Japan\n\tWomen's football clubs in Japan\n\tSports clubs in Japan\n\tSports teams in Hy\u014dgo Prefecture" }, { "title": "KDLS", "content": "KDLS may refer to:\n\n The ICAO code for Columbia Gorge Regional Airport\n KDLS (AM), a radio station (1310 AM) licensed to Perry, Iowa, United States\n KDLS-FM, a radio station (105.5 FM) licensed to Perry, Iowa, United States", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAirports in Oregon\nRadio stations in Iowa\nAM radio stations in the United States\nFM radio stations in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAirports in Oregon\n\tAirports in the United States by state\n\tTransportation in Oregon\n\tBuildings and structures in Oregon\nRadio stations in Iowa\n\tRadio stations in the United States by state\n\tMass media in Iowa\n\tAM radio stations in the United States\n\tAM radio stations by country\n\tRadio stations in the United States by band\nFM radio stations in the United States\n\tRadio stations in the United States by band\n\tFM radio stations by country" }, { "title": "Cyttaria espinosae", "content": "Cyttaria espinosae (Lloyd), also known by its local name dig\u00fce\u00f1e, dihue\u00f1e, lihue\u00f1e, quire\u00f1e, pinatra, or quide\u00f1e, is an orange-white coloured and edible ascomycete fungus native to south-central Chile and Argentinean Patagonia. The dig\u00fce\u00f1e is a strict and specific parasite of Nothofagus, mainly Nothofagus obliqua trees and cause canker-like galls on branches from which the fruiting bodies emerge between spring and early summer. The pitted surface generates air turbulence, preventing a build-up of static air around the fruitbodies, thus facilitating wind-borne spore dispersal.\n\nCulinary use\nC. espinosae's flavor is described as between sweet and bland. In Patagonian cuisine, the dig\u00fce\u00f1e is usually consumed fresh in salads or fried with scrambled eggs for empanada stuffing. They are traditionally consumed by the Mapuche people.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEdible fungi\nFungi of South America\nFungi of Argentina\nFungi of Chile\nAscomycota\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEdible fungi\n\tEdible fungi by continent\n\tMushroom hunting\nFungi of South America\n\tFungi by continent\nFungi of Argentina\n\tFungi by country\nFungi of Chile\n\tFungi by country\nAscomycota\n\tFungi classifications\n\tFungi by division\n\tFungus taxonomy" }, { "title": "ANZ Championship", "content": "The ANZ Championship, also known as the Trans-Tasman Netball League is a former netball league featuring teams from both Australia and New Zealand. Between 2008 and 2016, it was the was the top-level league in both countries. The competition was owned and administered by Trans-Tasman Netball League Ltd (TTNL), a joint venture between Netball Australia and Netball New Zealand. It was effectively a merger of Australia's Commonwealth Bank Trophy and New Zealand's National Bank Cup. Its main sponsor was the Australia and New Zealand Banking Group.\n\nIn 2008, New South Wales Swifts were the inaugural ANZ Championship winners. Queensland Firebirds were the most successful team during the ANZ Championship era, playing in five grand finals and winning three premierships in 2011, 2015 and 2016. They were also the only team to win back to back ANZ Championship titles. Both Melbourne Vixens (2009, 2014) and Adelaide Thunderbirds (2010, 2013) won two titles each. The most successful New Zealand team were Waikato Bay of Plenty Magic who were premiers in 2012.\n\nIn May 2016, Netball Australia and Netball New Zealand announced that the ANZ Championship would be discontinued after the 2016 season. In Australia it was replaced by Suncorp Super Netball and in New Zealand it was replaced by the ANZ Premiership.\n\nTeams\n\n2008\nThe ANZ Championship featured five Australian and five New Zealand teams. Adelaide Thunderbirds and Queensland Firebirds of the Commonwealth Bank Trophy league became founder", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nANZ Championship\nNetball in Australia\nNetball in New Zealand\nDefunct netball leagues in Australia\nSports leagues in Australia\nSports leagues in New Zealand\nProfessional sports leagues in Australia\nProfessional sports leagues in New Zealand\n2008 establishments in Australia\n2008 establishments in New Zealand\n2016 disestablishments in Australia\n2016 disestablishments in New Zealand\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nANZ Championship\n\tNetball competitions in Australia\n\tNetball competitions in New Zealand\nNetball in Australia\n\tSport in Australia by sport\nNetball in New Zealand\n\tSport in New Zealand by sport\nDefunct netball leagues in Australia\n\tDefunct sports leagues in Australia\n\tSports leagues in Australia\nSports leagues in Australia\n\tSports competitions in Australia\n\tAustralian sports-related lists\n\tSports leagues by country\nSports leagues in New Zealand\n\tSports competitions in New Zealand\n\tNew Zealand sports-related lists\n\tSports leagues by country\nProfessional sports leagues in Australia\n\tSports leagues in Australia\nProfessional sports leagues in New Zealand\n\tSports leagues in New Zealand\n2008 establishments in Australia\n\t2000s establishments in Australia\n\tEstablishments in Australia by year\n2008 establishments in New Zealand\n\t2000s establishments in New Zealand\n\tEstablishments in New Zealand by year\n2016 disestablishments in Australia\n\t2010s disestablishments in Australia\n\tDisestablishments in Australia by year\n2016 disestablishments in New Zealand\n\t2010s disestablishments in New Zealand\n\tDisestablishments in New Zealand by year" }, { "title": "Rednour", "content": "Rednour may refer to:\n\nForrest O. Rednour (1923-1943), a United States Coast Guardsman who received the Navy and Marine Corps Medal posthumously for his actions during World War II\nUSS Rednour (DE-592), a United States Navy destroyer escort converted during construction into the high-speed transport USS Rednour (APD-102)\nUSS Rednour (APD-102), a United States Navy high-speed transport in commission from 1944 to 1946", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Coast Guard personnel of World War II\nUnited States Navy World War II ship names\nUnited States Navy destroyer escorts\nUnited States Navy transport ships \n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Coast Guard personnel of World War II\n\tUnited States military personnel of World War II\n\tPeople of World War II\n\tMilitary personnel by war\nUnited States Navy World War II ship names\n\tUnited States Navy ship names\n\tWorld War II naval ships of the United States\nUnited States Navy destroyer escorts\n\tUnited States Navy ship types\n\tUnited States Navy destroyers\nUnited States Navy transport ships\n\tUnited States Navy ship types\n\tTransport ships of the United States Navy" }, { "title": "Jimmy De Jonghe", "content": "Jimmy Ronie Rudy De Jonghe (born 13 February 1992) is a Belgian footballer who plays as a left-back.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBelgian footballers\nAssociation football defenders\n1992 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBelgian footballers\n\tSportspeople from Belgium\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tAssociation football by country\nAssociation football defenders\n\tFootball positions\n\tAssociation football players by position\n1992 births\n\t1992 in sports\n\tPeople by birth year\n\tBirths by year\n\t20th-century births\n\t20th-century men\n" }, { "title": "Astartea glomerulosa", "content": "Astartea glomerulosa, commonly known as early astartea, is a shrub endemic to Western Australia.\n\nDescription and Distribution\nThe compact shrub typically grows to a height of . It blooms between October and April producing white-pink flowers.\n\nIt is found along the south coast on slopes, river banks and disturbed sites in the South West and Great Southern regions of Western Australia where it grows in sandy-loamy-clay soils over spongelite.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Western Australia\nEndemic flora of Western Australia\nAstarte (plant)\nShrubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Western Australia\n\tFlora of Australia by state or territory\n\tBiota of Western Australia\nEndemic flora of Western Australia\n\tEndemic flora of Australia\nAstarte (plant)\n\tFlora of Australia\n\tMyrtaceae\nShrubs\n\tPlants by habit\n\tPlant morphology" }, { "title": "Asociaci\u00f3n Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas", "content": "Asociaci\u00f3n Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas (AMPROFON) (English: Mexican Association of Producers of Phonograms and Videograms, A.C.) is a non-profit organization integrated by multinational and national record companies in Mexico. Established on April 3, 1963, it is a trade association of phonographic companies that represent more than 70 percent of the market in Mexico. AMPROFON is an associated member of the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI).\n\nHistory\nThe organisation was founded under the name Phonographic Discs Producers (AMPRODISC) in Mexico on April 3. 1963. The aim was to create a civil association to represent the rights and interests of the producers of phonographic recordings. The members were:\n Compa\u00f1\u00eda Importadora de Discos, S.A.\n CBS de Mexico, S.A.\n Discos Mexicanos, S.A.\n F\u00e1brica de Discos Peerless, S.A.\n GAMMA, S.A.\n Panamericana de Discos, S.A.\n RCA Victor Mexicana, S.A.\n\nOn July 26, 1971, the name was changed to Mexican Phonogram Producers Association (Asociaci\u00f3n Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas) and, as a result of the new medium of music videos, on May 3, 1990, the name was changed to Mexican Association of Producers of Phonograms and Videograms (AMPROFON), its current name.\n\nSales certificates\nThe AMPROFON awards certificates for music releases in Mexico. The level of the award varies depending on the format of the release and the quantity shipped. Certificates are usually awarded on the basis of the num", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMusic organisations based in Mexico\nTrade associations based in Mexico\nMusic industry associations\nOrganizations established in 1963\nCertification Table Entry Sales (AMPROFON)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMusic organisations based in Mexico\n\tMusic organisations by country\n\tMusic of Mexico\n\tOrganizations based in Mexico\nTrade associations based in Mexico\n\tTrade associations by country\n\tOrganizations based in Mexico\nMusic industry associations\n\tMusic organizations\n\tTrade associations\nOrganizations established in 1963\n\tOrganizations by year of establishment\n\t1963 establishments in Mexico\nCertification Table Entry Sales (AMPROFON)\n\tMusic industry certifications\n\tMusic of Mexico" }, { "title": "Gold Dust (Sandy Denny album)", "content": "Gold Dust is a live album by the late English folk rock singer Sandy Denny. It documents one of Denny's last public performances and was recorded at London's \"Sound Circus\" venue at the Royalty Theatre, Portugal Street, near Aldwych, London (now the Peacock Theatre) on 27 November 1977. The album features many of her classic songs both as a solo artist and as a member of Fairport Convention and Fotheringay and remains the most extensive documentation of Sandy's live work with a backing band. The album was not released on the label originally planned owing to stated technical problems with the master tape, and was only released on a different label twenty years after her death after various guitar and backing vocal tracks parts were re-recorded by Jerry Donahue and others.\n\nAlbum Information\nDenny had not performed live for about two years and her solo studio release from earlier that year, Rendezvous, had shown a departure from traditional folk music. She had been quoted as saying shortly before this recording \"If I have to sing 'Matty Groves' one more time, I'll throw myself out of a window.\" Denny's voice is well captured on this recording, although some critics claim that it was sub-par due either to the effects of a cold or to wear-and-tear compounded by the effects of her long-term smoking. The performance was the final concert of an 11-date U.K. tour, although one source claims erroneously that it was the first date (both the first and last dates were played at the same", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSandy Denny albums\nLive albums\nEnglish folk rock albums\nAlbums recorded at the Peacock Theatre\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSandy Denny albums\n\tEnglish folk albums\n\tAlbums by English artists\nLive albums\n\tLive rock albums\n\tAlbums by type\nEnglish folk rock albums\n\tEnglish rock albums\n\tFolk rock albums by English artists\n\tAlbums by genre\nAlbums recorded at the Peacock Theatre\n\tLive albums recorded in London\n\tAlbums recorded in the United Kingdom by venue\n\tLive albums by venue" }, { "title": "Aramburu Island", "content": "Aramburu Island is a island in Richardson Bay, Marin County, California. It, along with Strawberry Spit, came to exist in the 1950s and 1960s as a consequence of dumping dredged material from nearby developments into the bay. In the 1980s, the northern part of the landmass was cut off from Strawberry Spit on the directions of a Marin County supervisor to prevent housing from being constructed there, creating Aramburu Island. While natural erosion processes caused it to shrink slowly over the course of subsequent decades, a 2010s restoration effort added large amounts of material to prevent further erosion, and turned it into \"sustainable bird habitat\".\n\nLocation and access \n\nAramburu Island is in Richardson Bay, an embayment of San Francisco Bay to the north and northwest of Golden Gate. Its coordinates are . Across the waters of Richardson Bay, it is surrounded on the south, west, north, and northeast by the unincorporated community of Strawberry. Approximately to the east lies the Tiburon Peninsula (and Tiburon itself). To the south, a channel separates it from Strawberry Spit. The island is not easily visible from nearby roads; according to Marin Magazine, \"the only folks who have a view of Aramburu Island are some of the residents of Strawberry\".\n\nThe island is a nature reserve, and accordingly, access is restricted; it is accessible only by boat. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic in California began to present a transmission risk for gatherings; with many indoor recreatio", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIslands of Marin County, California\nIslands of San Francisco Bay\nNature reserves in California\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIslands of Marin County, California\n\tIslands of California by county\n\tGeography of Marin County, California\n\tIslands of the San Francisco Bay Area\nIslands of San Francisco Bay\n\tIslands of the San Francisco Bay Area\n\tGeography of the San Francisco Bay Area\n\tNature reserves in California\nNature reserves in California\n\tProtected areas of California\n\tNature reserves in the United States by state\n\tProtected areas of Marin County, California" }, { "title": "Beylerbeyi (disambiguation)", "content": "Beylerbeyi can refer to:\n\n Beylerbeyi\n Beylerbeyi, Sarayk\u00f6y\n Beylerbeyi Palace\n Beylerbeyi Palace Tunnel\n Beylerbeyi event\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTurkish words and phrases\nGeography of Turkey\nPalaces in Istanbul\nTunnels in Turkey\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTurkish words and phrases\n\tTurkish language\n\tLanguages of Turkey\nGeography of Turkey\n\tGeography of Asia by country\n\tGeography of Europe by country\nPalaces in Istanbul\n\tBuildings and structures in Istanbul\n\tHistoric sites in Turkey\n\tTourist attractions in Istanbul\nTunnels in Turkey\n\tTransport infrastructure in Turkey\n\tBuildings and structures in Turkey\n\tTunnels by country" }, { "title": "USS Stethem", "content": "USS Stethem (DDG-63) is an in the United States Navy. The ship was built in Pascagoula, Mississippi, starting on 11 May 1993. She was commissioned on 21 October 1995. She is part of the Pacific Fleet, assigned to Destroyer Squadron 15. The Stethem was named for Steelworker 2nd Class Robert Stethem. He was a Seabee diver killed by Shiite hijackers onboard TWA 847 at Beirut International Airport in 1985.\n\nShip history\nStethem is the 13th Arleigh Burke-class Aegis destroyer. Construction of Stethem began on 18 May 1992 with the ship's keel being laid down at the Ingalls Shipbuilding Division of Litton Industries in Pascagoula, Mississippi on 11 May 1993. She was launched on 17 June 1994 and was christened on 16 July 1994 by Mrs. Patricia L. Stethem, the mother of the ship's namesake. The vessel then transited the Panama Canal and was officially commissioned on 21 October 1995 at the Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme. On 15 February 1996 she successfully completed her Post Delivery Test and Trials and was thus cleared for combat operations.\n\n1996: Rescue mission\nOn 23 November 1996 the ship was diverted for a Search and Rescue mission to recover survivors from a downed U.S. Air Force C-130 off the coast of northern California. In the company of two smaller boats Stethem patrolled the area around the crash for some twenty hours while engaged in recovery efforts, which earned the destroyer the U.S. Coast Guard Meritorious Unit Commendation Medal. She was additiona", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArleigh Burke-class destroyers\nShips built in Pascagoula, Mississippi\nUnited States Navy Mississippi-related ships\nShips of Destroyer Squadron 15\n1995 ships\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArleigh Burke-class destroyers\n\tUnited States Navy destroyers\nShips built in Pascagoula, Mississippi\n\tShips built in the United States\nUnited States Navy Mississippi-related ships\n\tUnited States Navy ships by homeport\nShips of Destroyer Squadron 15\n\tUnited States Navy units\n1995 ships\n\tShips by year of commissioning\n\tShips built in the United States\n\tMilitary units and formations established in 1995\n\t1995 establishments in the United States" }, { "title": "Ma\u015fxan", "content": "Ma\u015fxan (also, Mashkhan) is a village and municipality in the Astara Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 2,518.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Astara District\nVillages in Azerbaijan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Astara District\n\tPopulated places in Azerbaijan by rayon\n\tGeography of Astara District\n\tAstara District\nVillages in Azerbaijan\n\tPopulated places in Azerbaijan by type\n\tGeography of Azerbaijan" }, { "title": "Thiamine-phosphate kinase", "content": "In enzymology, a thiamine-phosphate kinase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction\n\nATP + thiamine phosphate ADP + thiamine diphosphate\n\nThus, the two substrates of this enzyme are ATP and thiamine phosphate, whereas its two products are ADP and thiamine diphosphate.\n\nThis enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, specifically those transferring phosphorus-containing groups (phosphotransferases) with a phosphate group as acceptor. The systematic name of this enzyme class is ATP:thiamine-phosphate phosphotransferase. Other names in common use include thiamin-monophosphate kinase, thiamin monophosphatase, and thiamin monophosphokinase. This enzyme participates in thiamine metabolism.\n\nStructural studies\n\nAs of late 2007, only one structure has been solved for this class of enzymes, with the PDB accession code .\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnzymes\nTransferases\nPhosphotransferases\nThiamine metabolism\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnzymes\n\tBiochemistry\n\tBiotechnology\n\tMolecular biology\n\tBiological processes\nTransferases\n\tEnzymes by classification\nPhosphotransferases\n\tTransferases\n\tEnzymes by classification\nThiamine metabolism\n\tMetabolism\n\tBiochemistry\n\tVitamin metabolism" }, { "title": "Sadrol Mamalek Ardabili", "content": "Sadrolmamalek Ardabili was one of the scholars of 19th century (13th century \u0410\u041d). He was so gifted in language eloquence that made him a learned scholar of his era. Finished his primary education in Ardabil and completed it in Isfahan. Entered into Qajar court as teacher of Mohammd Mirza, son of Abbas Mirza, who became king after Fathali Shah in the name of Mohammd Shah and then during his reign, appointed as a minister.\n\nArdabili died in 1271 Hegria (1854/1855) and his body moved to Karbala.\n\nHis pen-name was Nosrat (meaning victory). \"Masnavi\" and \"Nosrat\" are of poetical works.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century Iranian people\nIranian scholars\nPeople from Ardabil\nQajar dynasty\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century Iranian people\n\t19th-century Asian people\n\t19th-century people by nationality\n\tPeople by century and nationality\nIranian scholars\n\tScholars by nationality\n\tPeople in academia by nationality\nPeople from Ardabil\n\tPeople by city in Iran\n\tPeople from Ardabil Province\nQajar dynasty\n\tHistory of Iran by period\n\tRoyal families of Persia and Iran\n\tIranian royalty" }, { "title": "Philip Gschwend", "content": "Philip M. Gschwend is an American engineer focusing on environmental organic chemistry, currently the Ford Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican engineers\nEnvironmental engineers\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology faculty\nAmerican chemists\nEnvironmental chemistry\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican engineers\n\tEngineers by nationality\n\tAmerican people by occupation\nEnvironmental engineers\n\tEnvironmental engineering\nEngineers \n\tCivil engineering\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology faculty\n\tFaculty by university or college in Massachusetts\n\tUniversity and college faculty in the United States\nAmerican chemists\n\tChemists by nationality\n\tAmerican scientists\nEnvironmental chemistry\n\tEnvironmental science\n\tChemistry by field\n\tEnvironmental engineering\n\tEnvironmental chemistry research" }, { "title": "Kubeflow", "content": "Kubeflow is a free and open-source machine learning platform designed to enable using machine learning pipelines to orchestrate complicated workflows running on Kubernetes (e.g. doing data processing then using TensorFlow or PyTorch to train a model, and deploying to TensorFlow Serving or Seldon). Kubeflow was based on Google's internal method to deploy TensorFlow models called TensorFlow Extended.\n\nKubeflow Overview \nKubeflow is a free and open-sourced project designed to make running Machine Learning workflows on Kubernetes clusters simpler and more coordinated. This is a Cloud-Native framework for employing Machine Learning in containerized environments in Kubernetes. Kubeflow's integration with and extension of Kubernetes has become seamless and Kubeflow has been designed to run everywhere Kubernetes runs: on-prem, GCP, AWS, Azure, etc.\n\nKubeflow began as an internal Google project as a simpler & easier way to run TensorFlow jobs on Kubernetes, based specifically on the TensorFlow Extended pipeline. Google open-source engineers David Aronchick, Jeremy Lewi and Vishnu Kannan co-founded the Kubeflow project and after its initial release at Kubecon companies such as Google, Arrikto, Cisco, IBM, Red Hat, CoreOS and CaiCloud began publicly contributing to the GitHub issue board.\n\nWhat is Kubeflow? \nAt its core, Kubeflow offers an end-to-end ML stack orchestration toolkit to build on Kubernetes as a way to deploy, scale and manage complex systems. Features such as running Jupy", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFree software\nOpen-source artificial intelligence\nMachine learning\nKubernetes (software)\nSoftware using the Apache license\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFree software\n\tSoftware by license\n\tOpen-source software\nOpen-source artificial intelligence\n\tArtificial intelligence applications\nOpen-source software by subject\nMachine learning\n\tArtificial intelligence\n\tFields of application of artificial intelligence\nKubernetes (software)\n\tFree software programmed in Go\n\tCloud computing\n\tSoftware using the Apache license\nSoftware using the Apache license\n\tSoftware by license\n\tApache Software Foundation\n\tFree software programmed in Java\n\tOpen-source software using the Apache license" }, { "title": "Thomas Westfield", "content": "Thomas Westfield (1573 \u2013 25 June 1644) was an English churchman, Bishop of Bristol and member of the Westminster Assembly.\n\nLife\nHe was born in the parish of St. Mary's, Ely, in 1573, and went to the free school there under Master Spight. He proceeded to Jesus College, Cambridge, where he was elected a scholar, and afterwards held a fellowship from 1599 to 1603. He graduated B.A. in 1593, M.A. in 1596, and B.D. in 1604. He was incorporated B.D. at Oxford on 9 July 1611, proceeded D.D. at Cambridge in 1615, and was reincorporated D.D. at Oxford on 26 March 1644. On 5 August 1619 he was admitted a student at Gray's Inn.\n\nAfter serving as curate at St. Mary-le-Bow under Nicholas Felton, he was presented to the rectory of South Somercotes in Lincolnshire in 1600, which he exchanged on 18 December 1605 for the London living of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, where David Dee had been deprived; Westfield was chaplain to Robert Rich, 1st Earl of Warwick, the patron, and his son Henry. On 28 April 1615 he was appointed to the rectory of Hornsey, which he retained until 1637. On 14 November 1631 he was collated archdeacon of St. Albans, and on 17 December 1633 was included in a royal commission to exercise ecclesiastical jurisdiction in England and Wales. In 1631 he became president of Sion College.\n\nOn the outbreak of the First English Civil War he continued to reside in London, but, falling under suspicion of royalist sympathies, he was abused in the streets and sequestered from St. Bar", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n16th-century English Anglican priests\nPeople from Ely, Cambridgeshire\nAlumni of Jesus College, Cambridge\nBishops of Bristol\nMembers of Gray's Inn\nMembers of the Westminster Assembly\n17th-century Church of England bishops\nArchdeacons of St Albans\nPresidents of Sion College\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n16th-century English Anglican priests\n\tEnglish Anglican priests\n\t16th-century English clergy\n\t16th-century British people\n\t16th-century Anglican priests\nPeople from Ely, Cambridgeshire\n\tPeople from Cambridgeshire\n\tPeople from East Cambridgeshire District\nAlumni of Jesus College, Cambridge\n\tAlumni of the University of Cambridge\n\tJesus College, Cambridge\nBishops of Bristol\n\tAnglican bishops of Bristol\n\tChurch of England bishops by diocese\nMembers of Gray's Inn\n\tMembers of the Inns of Court\n\tMembers of legal professional associations\nMembers of the Westminster Assembly\n\tWestminster Divines\n\t17th-century English Anglican priests\n17th-century Church of England bishops\n\t17th-century English Anglican priests\n\t17th-century English clergy\n\t17th-century British people\n\t17th-century Anglican bishops\nArchdeacons of St Albans\n\tArchdeacons by diocese in the Church of England\nPresidents of Sion College\n\tPresidents of organisations in the United Kingdom\n\tSion College" }, { "title": "Royal Naval Hospital (Hong Kong)", "content": "Royal Naval Hospital (Hong Kong) was the Royal Navy's medical facility in the colony.\n\nThe RNH began in 1841 in a matshed on the site of the Wellington Barracks on Hong Kong Island. A typhoon destroyed the hospital and was temporarily located on HMS Minden, a third-rate sailing ship. This ship was replaced by HMS Alligator in 1846, a sixth-rate frigate and HMS Melville, another third-rate sailing ship in 1857.\n\nThe hospital returned to shore briefly at the Seamen's Hospital in 1873 and then to the Mount Shadwell, now home to Ruttonjee Hospital until it was destroyed during World War II. The funding for the Seamen's Hospital came from HMS Melville, which was sold for HK$35,000, after which the proceeds were used to establish the shore facilities.\n\nAfter the war the RNH was located on two floors of the Queen Mary Hospital. In 1946 the hospital relocated to the War Memorial Nursing Home on the Peak (Mount Kellett Road) until it was closed in 1956. The War Memorial Nursing Home merged with Matilda Hospital to form the Matilda and War Memorial Hospital, later renamed Matilda International Hospital. Naval medical services and patients were transferred to the British Military Hospital, Hong Kong in Kowloon after 1956.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary hospitals in Hong Kong\nDefunct hospitals in Hong Kong\nHospitals established in 1841\n1841 establishments in Hong Kong\nHospitals disestablished in 1956\n1956 disestablishments in Hong Kong\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary hospitals in Hong Kong\n\tMilitary of Hong Kong\n\tMilitary hospitals\n\tHealth in Hong Kong\nDefunct hospitals in Hong Kong\n\tDefunct hospitals in China\n\tHospitals in Hong Kong\nHospitals established in 1841\n\tHospitals established in the 19th century\n\tHospitals by year of establishment\n1841 establishments in Hong Kong\n\t1841 establishments in Asia\n\t19th-century establishments in Hong Kong\n\tEstablishments in Hong Kong by year\nHospitals disestablished in 1956\n\tHospital disestablishments by year\n\tDefunct hospitals\n1956 disestablishments in Hong Kong\n\t1956 disestablishments in Asia\n\t20th-century disestablishments in Hong Kong\n\tDisestablishments in Hong Kong by year" }, { "title": "Carol Shanahan", "content": "Carol Ann Shanahan (born December 1957) is an English businesswoman and club chairman of Port Vale Football Club.\n\nBusiness career\nShanahan was born in December 1957 in Skegness. She moved to West Bromwich at the age of six to live with her mother, who was the secretary to the West Bromwich Albion club doctor; it was at The Hawthorns that Shanahan first became interested in football. She left school without any formal qualifications. At age 17, she became the first female main-frame computer operator at Hoskins systems in Birmingham. She met Kevin Shanahan in 1979, a fellow IT worker. The pair would later marry and have four children \u2013 Kate, Rosie, Patrick and Francesca \u2013 before founding fintech company Synectics Solutions in February 1992. Synectics work to prevent fraud and have international clients that include governments, banks, building societies and insurance companies. Originally based in Newcastle-under-Lyme, the company moved to Burslem in 2015, in a large building next to Vale Park. The company received one of the Queen's Awards for Enterprise in 2019, leading her to state that \"To win an award of this calibre is a fantastic achievement, contributed to by every one of our 360 employees. Of the many awards we have won over the past few years, this is the pinnacle of our work to date.\" This came two years after Shanahan was named as 'Director of the Year for Leadership in Corporate Social Responsibility' at the Institute of Directors awards. The Shanahans set up ho", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish businesspeople\nChairmen and investors of football clubs in England\nBusinesspeople from Birmingham, England\nFintech people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish businesspeople\n\tBusinesspeople by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\n\tBusinesspeople from England\nChairmen and investors of football clubs in England\n\tAssociation football executives by country\n\tBusinesspeople in sports\n\tSports executives and administrators by sport and nationality\nBusinesspeople from Birmingham, England\n\tPeople from Birmingham, West Midlands\n\tBusinesspeople from England by locality\nFintech people\n\tBusinesspeople in information technology\n\tBusinesspeople in finance\n\tFintech" }, { "title": "Cleopomiarus", "content": "Cleopomiarus is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Curculionidae.\n\nThe genus was first described by Pierce in 1919.\n\nThe species of this genus are found in Eurasia and Southern Africa.\n\nSpecies:\n Cleopomiarus distinctus\n Cleopomiarus graminis\n Cleopomiarus micros\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetle genera\nCurculionidae\nFauna of Eurasia\nFauna of Southern Africa\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetle genera\n\tTaxa named by entomologists\n\tInsect genera\nCurculionidae\n\tBeetle families\n\tInsects of Africa\n\tInsects of Asia\n\tInsects of Europe\nFauna of Eurasia\n\tGeography of Eurasia\n\tAnimals by continent\nFauna of Southern Africa\n\tFauna by region\n\tSouthern African fauna" }, { "title": "Controversies about Opus Dei", "content": "Opus Dei is a personal prelature within the Roman Church that has been the subject of numerous controversies.\nThroughout its history, Opus Dei has been criticized by many, including by numerary members who knew the founder and had roles in Opus Dei's internal government. The reports by former members in the USA, England, Spain, Latin America, France, Germany, and other countries are published. Journalists have described it as \"the most controversial force in the Catholic Church\" and its founder Josemar\u00eda Escriv\u00e1 as a \"polarizing\" figure.\n\nThe canonization process of Escriv\u00e1 has been described as \u201cunreliable\u201d by critics. Former \u201cmembers\u201d who worked and lived with him for years reported that they \"did not recognize\" the highly flattering portrait of Escriv\u00e1 promoted by Opus Dei at the time of the canonization process as the same man they had known. Former members also reported being excluded from the process because prelate Javier Echevarr\u00eda. Another former member has said that John Paul II allowed an unusually swift canonization of Escriv\u00e1 because Opus Dei had bailed out the Vatican Bank with $250 million in 1985. Those who question the infallibility of the canonization of Escriv\u00e1 note with conjecture that John Paul II was na\u00efve in the cases of Theodore McCarrick and Marcial Maciel, both of whom procured large sums of money for the Vatican, like Opus Dei.\n\nControversies about Opus Dei have centered on allegations of secretiveness, but also on sexual abuse cases in Spain, M", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Catholic controversies\nOpus Dei\nCriticism of the Catholic Church\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Catholic controversies\n\tCatholic Church in the world\n\tControversies in Christianity\n\tChristianity-related controversies\nOpus Dei\n\tPersonal prelatures\n\tCatholic organizations established in the 20th century\n\tReligious organizations established in 1928\nCriticism of the Catholic Church\n\tAnti-Catholicism\n\tCriticism of Christianity\n\tCriticism of religions" }, { "title": "Roscoe S. Suddarth", "content": "Roscoe Seldon \"Rocky\" Suddarth (August 5, 1935 \u2013 June 29, 2013) was an American career diplomat. Suddarth was a Foreign Service Officer and served as United States Ambassador to Jordan from 1987 to 1990. He served as the secretary of the American Academy of Diplomacy until his death.\n\nCareer\nSuddarth graduated from Yale University, where he was a member of Scroll and Key Society, with a Bachelor of Arts in 1956 and from New College, Oxford with a Bachelor of Arts (promoted to a Master of Arts per tradition) in modern history in 1958, studied systems analysis at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a master in Music from the University of Maryland in 2012. He served in the Air National Guard from 1958 to 1961.\n\nSuddarth joined the United States Foreign Service in 1961 and served as third secretary at the U.S. Embassy in Bamako, Mali, from 1961 to 1963. From 1963 to 1965, he took Arabic language training at the Foreign Service Institute at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, Lebanon. From there he was assigned first as second secretary to the U.S. Embassy in Sana'a, Yemen Arab Republic from 1965 to 1967, and then to the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli, Libya from 1967 to 1970.\n\nSuddarth returned to State Department Headquarters as the Libyan desk officer until 1972, when he took university training at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating with a Master of Science in 1972. From 1972 to 1973, he served as politico-military officer in the Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmbassadors of the United States to Jordan\nAmerican diplomats\nForeign Service Officers (United States)\nYale University alumni\nNew College, Oxford alumni\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology alumni\nUniversity of Maryland, College Park alumni\nUnited States Air National Guard personnel\nAmerican expatriates in Mali\nAmerican expatriates in Lebanon\nAmerican expatriates in Yemen\nAmerican expatriates in Libya\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmbassadors of the United States to Jordan\n\tAmbassadors of the United States by country\nAmerican diplomats\n\tUnited States Foreign Service personnel\n\tUnited States Department of State officials\nForeign Service Officers (United States)\n\tUnited States diplomats\nYale University alumni\n\tYale University people\n\tAlumni by university or college in Connecticut\nNew College, Oxford alumni\n\tAlumni of New College, Oxford\n\tAlumni by college or university in England\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Massachusetts\n\t Massachusetts Institute of Technology people\nUniversity of Maryland, College Park alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Maryland\n\tUniversity of Maryland, College Park people\nUnited States Air National Guard personnel\n\tMilitary personnel of the United States\nAmerican expatriates in Mali\n\tAmerican expatriates by country\nAmerican expatriates in Lebanon\n\tAmerican expatriates by country\nAmerican expatriates in Yemen\n\tAmerican expatriates by country\nAmerican expatriates in Libya\n\tAmerican expatriates by country" }, { "title": "2011 Nelonen \u2013 Finnish League Division 4", "content": "League tables for teams participating in Nelonen, the fifth tier in the Finnish Soccer League system, in 2011.\n\nLeague Tables 2011\n\nHelsinki\n\nSection 1\n\nSection 2\n\nPlay-Offs\n Ponnistus (Lohko 1/I) MPS/Atletico Malmi (Lohko 2/I) 4-1 (2-0)\n Vesa (Lohko 1/II) MaKu/Baltika (Lohko 2/II) 1-4 (0-2)\n\nUusimaa\n\nSection 1\n\nSection 2\n\nSouth-East Finland (Kaakkois-Suomi)\n\nEastern Finland (It\u00e4-Suomi)\n\nSection A\n\nSection B\n\nPlay-Offs (leading teams)\n\nPlay-Offs (middle teams)\n\nCentral Finland (Keski-Suomi)\n\nNorthern Finland (Pohjois-Suomi)\n\nOulu\n\nLapland (Lappi)\n\nCentral Ostrobothnia (Keski-Pohjanmaa)\n\nVaasa\n\nSatakunta\n\nTampere\n\nTurku and \u00c5land (Turku and Ahvenanmaa)\n\nFootnotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2011 in Finnish football leagues\nNelonen (football)\nFootball leagues in Finland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2011 in Finnish football leagues\n\tFootball in Finland by year\n\tSports events in Finland by year\n\tSports leagues in Finland by season\nNelonen (football)\n\tAssociation football leagues in Finland\n\tSports leagues in Finland\nFootball leagues in Finland\n\tAssociation football in Finland\n\tSports leagues in Finland\n\tSoccer in Finland by league" }, { "title": "Security Savings Bank", "content": "The Security Savings Bank, also known as the Appleyard Building, is a historic building in Ashland, Wisconsin, United States. In 1974, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. It was designed in the Richardsonian Romanesque Style by the architectural firm Conover and Porter, of Madison.\n\nThe building is a contributing resource within the West Second Street Historic District, of downtown Ashland.\n\nThe two-story commercial building features brick and brownstone arches as the primary motif on both floors. The first floor was altered in 1935, when polished black granite was applied to the front exterior, with material provided by the American Black Granite Company.\n\nToday, the building is located directly next door to the Ashland Historical Society Museum.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric buildings and structures in Ashland County, Wisconsin\nRichardsonian Romanesque architecture in Wisconsin\nSecurities Savings Bank buildings\nNational Register of Historic Places in Ashland County, Wisconsin\nWest Second Street Historic District\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric buildings and structures in Ashland County, Wisconsin\n\tBuildings and structures in Ashland County, Wisconsin\n\tAshland, Wisconsin\n\tHistoric buildings and structures in Wisconsin\nRichardsonian Romanesque architecture in Wisconsin\n\tArchitecture in Wisconsin\n\tArchitectural styles in the United States\nSecurities Savings Bank buildings\n\tBanks based in Wisconsin\n\tBank buildings in the United States\nNational Register of Historic Places in Ashland County, Wisconsin\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Wisconsin\n\tHistoric sites in Ashland County, Wisconsin\nWest Second Street Historic District\n\tHistoric district contributing properties in Wisconsin\n\tHistoric districts in Wisconsin\n\tAshland, Wisconsin\n\tBuildings and structures in Ashland County, Wisconsin\n" }, { "title": "List of protected species in Taiwan", "content": "List of protected species in Taiwan.\n\nAccording to Wildlife Conservation Act Republic of China (Taiwan) article 4, endangered and vulnerable species were classified into following categories: \n \u4e28 - Endangered species (\u7015\u81e8\u7d55\u7a2e\u4fdd\u80b2\u985e)\n II - Rare and valuable species (\u73cd\u8cb4\u7a00\u6709\u4fdd\u80b2\u985e)\n III - Other conservation-deserving species (\u5176\u4ed6\u61c9\u4e88\u4fdd\u80b2\u985e)\n\nAnimals\n\nMammals\n\nBirds\n\nReptiles\n\nAmphibians\n\nFishes\n\nCrustaceans\n\nInsects\n\nPlants\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nConservation in Taiwan\nEndangered species of Taiwan\nEndangered biota by region\nEndangered animals of Asia\nEndangered plants of Asia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nConservation in Taiwan\n\tConservation by country\n\tEnvironment of Taiwan\nEndangered species of Taiwan\n\tEndangered biota of Asia\n\tBiodiversity of Taiwan\nEndangered biota by region\n\tEndangered species by region\n\tBiodiversity by region\nEndangered animals of Asia\n\tEndangered animals by continent\n\tEndangered biota of Asia\nEndangered plants of Asia\n\tEndangered plants by continent\n\tEndangered biota of Asia" }, { "title": "The Rains (EP)", "content": "The Rains is the first recording by supergroup Some Girls.\n\nTrack listing\n\nSome Girls (California band) albums\n2002 debut EPs\nDeathwish Inc. EPs", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSome Girls (California band) albums\n2002 debut EPs\nDeathwish Inc. EPs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSome Girls (California band) albums\n\tAlbums by American artists\n\tPunk rock albums by American artists\n2002 debut EPs\n\t2002 EPs\n\tDebut EPs\n\t2002 debut albums\nDeathwish Inc. EPs\n\tEPs by record label\n\tAlbums by American artists\n\tPunk rock albums by American artists" }, { "title": "Cerrostrangalia herrerai", "content": "Cerrostrangalia herrerai is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Hovore and Chemsak in 2005.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCerambycidae\nBeetles described in 2005\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCerambycidae\n\tLonghorn beetles\n\tBeetles by family\nArthropods of South America\nBeetles described in 2005\n\tBeetles by year of description\n\t2005 in the environment\n\t2005 in zoology" }, { "title": "Helmuth-James-von-Moltke-Preis", "content": "The Helmuth-James-von-Moltke-Preis was established in 2001 by the German Section of the International Society for Military Law and the Law of War. It is awarded every two years for outstanding judicial works in the field of security policy. \n\nThe prize is named after the German jurist Helmuth von Moltke (1907-1945), involved in the 20 July Plot.\n\nRecipients \n 2001 - Peter Hilpold, Birgit Kessler\n 2003 - Andreas Hasenclever\n 2005 - Heike Krieger, Detlev Wolter \n 2007 - Heiko Meiert\u00f6ns\n 2009 - Katharina Ziolkowski\n 2011 - Daniel Heck, Jana Hertwig\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman awards\nMilitary law\nSecurity policy\nAwards established in 2001\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman awards\n\tAwards by country\n\tAwards and decorations of Germany\nMilitary law\n\tLaw by issue\n\tMilitary\nSecurity policy\n\tNational security\n\tSecurity studies\nAwards established in 2001\n\tAwards by year of establishment\n\t2001 establishments in Germany\n\tEstablishments by year\n\t2001 in Germany\n\t2001 introductions" }, { "title": "Luke Rathborne", "content": "Luke Rathborne is an American musician from Maine who currently lives in New York City. He was recently featured on BBC 6 Music as a discovery of BBC 6 Music D.J. Lauren Laverne. Since then, he has gone on to open up for mainstream acts like the Strokes at SXSW 2011 at Auditorium Shores.\n\nIn November 2008, Rathborne was featured in Interview magazine under their 'Discovery Artists' of the year.\n\nBiography \nRathborne got his start by moving to New York City when he was 18 years old. His debut album, After Dark recorded when he was 17 years old started gaining the attention of figures in the music business, the first individual to discover Rathborne was Joey Levine, a songwriter of tin-pan alley fame who penned \"Yummy Yummy Yummy\" among others. He decided to produce several songs for Rathborne and brought him to music industry figures eventually attracting management to Rathborne's Career.\n\nIn 2011, Rathborne was signed to Los Angeles independent label, Dilettante and Australian label, Speak N' Spell Records and released a double EP, Dog Years/I Can Be One. The record was self-released by Rathborne in the U.K. on his own label, True Believer. It gained much attention in the U.K. and prompted an appearance on Lauren Laverne's programme on BBC Radio 6 Music and appearances in the NME, leading to a slot playing before 30,000 at SXSW and embarking on several US tours. The record featured two separate sides of different music representing two sides of the artist.\n\nAfter Dark \nRathbo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican musicians\nAmerican singer-songwriters\nMusicians from Maine\nMusicians from New York City\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican musicians\n\tMusicians by nationality\n\tEntertainers from the United States\n\tMusic of the United States\nAmerican singer-songwriters\n American songwriters\n American musicians\n American singers\nMusicians from Maine\n\tPerforming arts in Maine\n\tMusicians by city or town in the United States\nMusicians from New York City\n\tPerformers from New York City\n\tMusicians by city or town in the United States\n\tNew York City-related lists" }, { "title": "Eshan Yi Autonomous County", "content": "Eshan Yi Autonomous County (; Yi: ) is located in Yuxi, in the central part of Yunnan Province, China.\n\nAdministrative divisions\nEshan Yi Autonomous County has 2 subdistricts, 3 towns and 3 townships. \n2 subdistricts\n Shuangjiang ()\n Xiaojie ()\n3 towns\n Dianzhong ()\n Huanian ()\n Tadian ()\n3 townships\n Chahe ()\n Dalongtan ()\n Fuliangpeng ()\n\nEthnic groups\nThe Eshan County Gazetteer (2001:110, 132) lists the following ethnic groups and their respective locations.\n\nYi: 71,255 people as of 1993\nNasu \u7eb3\u82cf: (West, Northwest) Fuliangpeng \u5bcc\u826f\u68da, Dalongtan \u5927\u9f99\u6f6d, Dianzhong \u7538\u4e2d, Tadian \u5854\u7538, and Chahe \u5c94\u6cb3; parts of Yani \u4e9a\u5c3c\nNiesu \u8042\u82cf: (East, Southeast, South \u5357) Jinping \u9526\u5c4f, Xiaojie \u5c0f\u8857, Baoquan \u5b9d\u6cc9, Huanian \u5316\u5ff5, and Gaoping \u9ad8\u5e73\nFlowery Waist Niesu \u8042\u82cf\u82b1\u8170\u4eba: Pengzu \u68da\u79df and Yulaiqiu \u96e8\u6765\u6551\nLesu \u52d2\u82cf: Daxi \u5927\u897f, Ana \u5a40\u5a1c, and Shiban \u77f3\u677f\nBai: 130 people as of 1993\nHuanian \u5316\u5ff5 (48.5% of population), Shuangjiang \u53cc\u6c5f, and Xiaojie \u5c0f\u8857\nHani: 8,619 people as of 1993\n\nTransport \nChina National Highway 213\nYuxi\u2013Mohan railway (u/c)\n\nClimate\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAutonomous counties of the People's Republic of China\nYi Autonomous areas\nCounty-level divisions of Yunnan\nYuxi\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAutonomous counties of the People's Republic of China\n\tAutonomous entities of China\n\tCounty-level divisions of the People's Republic of China\nYi Autonomous areas\n\tAutonomous counties of the People's Republic of China\n\tAutonomous entities of China\nCounty-level divisions of Yunnan\n\tAdministrative divisions of Yunnan\nYuxi\n\tCities in Yunnan\n\tPrefecture-level divisions of Yunnan" }, { "title": "Tony Fell", "content": "Robert Anthony \"Tony\" Fell (27 December 1931, Liverpool6 December 2011) was a British businessman and musician.\n\nFell worked for various firms, including ICI in the 1950s, becoming Managing Director of Hortors Printers from 196874, and Managing Director of Boosey & Hawkes Music Publishers 197496.\n\nHe founded the Johannesburg Bach Choir, which he conducted 196474. He was Chair of the Royal Philharmonic Society 19972005: the Society awarded him an Honorary Membership, which it rarely bestows, in 2011.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish businesspeople\nBritish musicians\nPeople from Liverpool\nRoyal Philharmonic Society\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish businesspeople\n\tBusinesspeople by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nBritish musicians\n\tMusicians by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nPeople from Liverpool\n\tPeople by city or town in England\nPeople associated with the Royal Philharmonic Society\n\tRoyal Philharmonic Society\n\tMusic organizations based in the United Kingdom\n\tMusic in London\n\tOrganizations based in London\n\tOrganizations established in 1813\n\t1813 establishments in England" }, { "title": "Scolica enchiriadis", "content": "Scolica enchiriadis is an anonymous ninth-century music theory treatise and commentary on its companion work, the Musica enchiriadis. These treatises were once attributed to Hucbald, but this is no longer accepted.\n\nThe Scolica enchiriadis is written as a tripartite dialogue, and despite being a commentary on the Musica enchiriadis, it is nearly three times as long. Much of the theory discussed by the treatise is indebted to Augustinian conceptions of music, especially its affirmations of the importance of mathematics to music as kindred disciplines of the quadrivium. Later sections draw heavily on the music theory of Boethius and Cassiodorus, two early medieval authors whose works on music were widely read and circulated hundreds of years after their death. The treatise makes use of the monochord to explain interval relations. The treatise also discusses singing technique, ornamentation of plainchant, and polyphony in the style of organum.\n\nThe scale used in the work, which is based on a system of tetrachords, appears to have been created solely for use in the work itself rather than taken from actual musical practice. The treatise also uses a very rare system of notation, known as Daseian notation. This notation has a number of figures which are rotated ninety degrees to represent different pitches.\n\nA critical edition of the treatises was published in 1981, and an English translation by Raymond Erickson in 1995.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n9th-century books\nMusic theory literature\nLatin music literature\nMedieval music theory\nMusic treatises\nAnonymous works\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n9th-century books\n\t9th-century works\n\tBooks by century\n\tEarly Middle Ages books\nMusic theory literature\n\tMusic literature\n\tMusic theory\nLatin music literature\n\tMusic literature by language\n\tMusic of Latin America\nMedieval music theory\n\tMusic theory\n\tMedieval music\n\tMedieval literature\nMusic treatises\n\tMusic literature\n\tMusic theory\nAnonymous works\n\tWorks by author\n\tAnonymous artists" }, { "title": "Kathleen Butler (disambiguation)", "content": "Kathleen Butler may refer to:\n\n Kathleen Butler, British screenwriter\n Kathleen M. Butler (1891\u20131972), Australian project manager and \"Godmother of Sydney Harbour Bridge\"\n Kathleen Butler (linguist) (1883\u20131950), British linguist\n Kathleen Butler-Hopkins, American violinist", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish screenwriters\nAustralian project managers\nBritish linguists\nAmerican violinists\nDisambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish screenwriters\n\tBritish writers\n\tScreenwriters by nationality\nAustralian project managers\n\tAustralian businesspeople\n\tProject managers by nationality\nBritish linguists\n\tBritish academics\n\tLinguists by nationality\nAmerican violinists\n\tAmerican classical violinists\n\tViolinists by nationality\nDisambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists\n\tDisambiguation pages\n\tDisambiguation pages by type" }, { "title": "Lechon kawali", "content": "Lechon kawali, also known as lechon de carajay, is a Filipino recipe consisting of pork belly slabs deep-fried in a pan or wok (kawali). It is seasoned beforehand, cooked then served in cubes. It is usually accompanied with a dipping sauce such as sarsa ng litson (lechon sauce) made from vinegar and pork liver or toyomansi (soy sauce with calamansi).\n\nWhen deep-fried extensively until golden brown and crispy, it becomes the Ilocano bagnet, a variant of chicharon. Lechon kawali is also a common accompaniment or ingredient to stir-fried water spinach with shrimp paste (binagoongang kangkong).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPhilippine cuisine\nFried foods\nPork dishes\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPhilippine cuisine\n\tCuisine by nationality\n\tSoutheast Asian cuisine\n\tAsian cuisine by country\nFried foods\n\tCooking techniques\n\tDeep fried foods\nPork dishes\n\tMeat dishes\n\tDishes by main ingredient" }, { "title": "2010 in baseball", "content": "\n\nChampions\n\nMajor League Baseball\nRegular Season Champions\n\nWorld Series Champions \u2013 San Francisco Giants\nAmerican League Champions \u2013 Texas Rangers\nNational League Champions \u2013 San Francisco Giants\nPostseason \u2013 October 7 to November 4\n\nHigher seed had home field advantage during Division Series and League Championship Series.\nThe National League champion has home field advantage during the World Series as a result of the NL victory in the All-Star Game.\n\nOther Champions\nMinor League Baseball\nAAA\nChampionship: Columbus Clippers (Cleveland)\nInternational League: Columbus Clippers (Cleveland)\nPacific Coast League: Tacoma Rainers (Seattle)\nMexican League: Saraperos de Saltillo\nAA\nEastern League: Altoona Curve (Pittsburgh)\nSouthern League: Jacksonville Suns (Florida)\nTexas League: Northwest Arkansas Naturals (Kansas City)\nA\nCalifornia League: San Jose Giants (San Francisco)\nCarolina League: Potomac Nationals (Washington)\nFlorida State League: Tampa Yankees (New York, AL)\nMidwest League: Lake County Captains (Cleveland)\nSouth Atlantic League: Lakewood BlueClaws (Philadelphia)\nNew York\u2013Penn League: Tri-City ValleyCats (Houston)\nNorthwest League: Everett AquaSox (Seattle)\nRookie\nAppalachian League: Johnson City Cardinals (St. Louis)\nGulf Coast League: GF Phillies (Philadelphia)\nPioneer League: Helena Brewers (Milwaukee)\nArizona League: AZL Brewers (Milwaukee)\nDominican Summer League: DSL Giants (San Francisco)\nVenezuelan Summer League: VSL Pirates (Pittsburgh)\nArizona Fall League: Sc", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2010 in baseball\nMajor League Baseball seasons\nMinor League Baseball seasons\nSan Francisco Giants seasons\nTexas Rangers seasons\nColumbus Clippers\nTacoma Rainiers\nSaraperos de Saltillo\nAltoona Curve\nJacksonville Suns\nNorthwest Arkansas Naturals\nSan Jose Giants\nPotomac Nationals\nTampa Yankees\nLake County Captains\nLakewood BlueClaws\nTri-City ValleyCats\nEverett AquaSox\nJohnson City Cardinals\nGulf Coast Phillies\nHelena Brewers\nArizona League Brewers\nDominican Summer League\nVenezuelan Summer League\nArizona Fall League\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2010 in baseball\n\tBaseball by year\n\t2010 in sports\nMajor League Baseball seasons\n\tBaseball seasons by league\n\tSeasons in American baseball\nMinor League Baseball seasons\n\tBaseball seasons by league\n\tSeasons in American baseball\nSan Francisco Giants seasons\n\tMajor League Baseball seasons by team\n\tTexas Rangers seasons\n\tMajor League Baseball seasons by team\nColumbus Clippers\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nTacoma Rainiers\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nSaraperos de Saltillo\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nAltoona Curve\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nJacksonville Suns\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nNorthwest Arkansas Naturals\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nSan Jose Giants\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nPotomac Nationals\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nTampa Yankees\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nLake County Captains\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nLakewood BlueClaws\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nTri-City ValleyCats\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nEverett AquaSox\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nJohnson City Cardinals\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nGulf Coast Phillies\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nHelena Brewers\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nArizona League Brewers\n\tMinor League Baseball teams\nDominican Summer League\n\tMinor League Baseball leagues\n\tProfessional baseball leagues in the Caribbean\nVenezuelan Summer League\n\tMinor League Baseball leagues\n\tProfessional baseball leagues in South America\nArizona Fall League\n\tMinor League Baseball leagues\n\tFall baseball leagues" }, { "title": "Wargame: AirLand Battle", "content": "Wargame: AirLand Battle is a real-time strategy video game developed by Eugen Systems and published by Focus Home Interactive, released on May 29, 2013. It is set in Europe during the Cold War, most specifically in the years 1975\u201385. It is the sequel to the 2012 Wargame: European Escalation.\n\nGameplay\nWargames playable factions are the Warsaw Pact, which is subdivided into the Soviet Union, Communist Poland, East Germany, and Czechoslovakia; and NATO, which is subdivided into the United States of America, United Kingdom, France, West Germany, Canada, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Players can choose various units from the subfactions of the side they are playing on, unlocking new units or improved variants as they progress. Each country has its own arsenal of units, reflecting their military doctrine. It is possible to create a 'deck' or battlegroup focusing on various criteria, with the option to mix units from multiple nations' armories.\n\nCampaigns \nWargame: Airland Battle includes four campaigns that can be played alone or cooperatively with another player. The turn-based portions of all four campaigns take place on the same map depicting Northern Europe.\n\nMultiplayer\nWargame: AirLand Battle is a primarily multiplayer game. There are several game modes to play.\n\nThe majority of multiplayer games are skirmish battles, where players fight against other players and/or AI generated opponents with custom built decks. These battles vary in size, location, and style, adding to gene", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nReal-time strategy video games\nCold War video games\nVideo games developed in France\nWindows games\n2013 video games\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nReal-time strategy video games\n\tStrategy video games by genre\n\tVideo games by genre\nCold War video games\n\tVideo games by theme or setting\n\tHistory of video games\nVideo games developed in France\n\tVideo games by country\n\tVideo games developed in Europe\nWindows games\n\tVideo games by platform\n\tWindows software\n2013 video games\n\tVideo games by year\n\t21st-century video games" }, { "title": "Jordan, Iowa", "content": "Jordan is an unincorporated community in Boone County, Iowa, United States.\n\nHistory\nJordan was historically called Midway and Harmon's Switch. The present name is after the Jordan River. Jordan was not officially platted. Jordan's population was 12 in 1902, and 26 in 1925.\n\nJordan was hit by a massive tornado on June 13, 1976. The tornado was rated an F5 by the National Weather Service, and the National Centers for Environmental Information (then called National Climatic Data Center) indicated that the damage path of the tornado was roughly or wide and long. The tornado destroyed virtually every house and business building in the community, but all residents survived. The tornado was accompanied by an F-3 anticyclonic tornado two miles to the southeast. One unusual aspect of the F5 cyclonic tornado and F3 anticyclone tornado was the simultaneous right turn made by each. Dr. Ted Fujita, the originator of the Fujita tornado intensity scale, said the tornado which hit Jordan was one of the most intense and destructive he had ever studied.\n\nNotes\n\nUnincorporated communities in Iowa\nUnincorporated communities in Boone County, Iowa\nDestroyed towns", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnincorporated communities in Boone County, Iowa\nDisasters in Iowa\nTornadoes in Iowa\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnincorporated communities in Boone County, Iowa\n\tPopulated places in Boone County, Iowa\n\tUnincorporated communities in Iowa by county\n\tGeography of Boone County, Iowa\nDisasters in Iowa\n\tDisasters in the United States by state\n\tHistory of Iowa\nTornadoes in Iowa\n\tTornadoes in the United States by state\n\tWeather events in Iowa\n\tDisasters in Iowa" }, { "title": "House of Gundelfingen", "content": "The House of Gundelfingen was a Swabian noble family. First recorded in the 11th century, branches of the family held the lordships of Gundelfingen, Steusslingen and Justingen. Their ancestral seat was Burg Hohengundelfingen near M\u00fcnsingen.\n\nOne Swigger von Gundelfingen is recorded in 1105. The division into three branches is a consequence of the turmoils of the interregnum after 1250. Hohengundelfingen castle was sold to the Habsburgs in 1293, with whom the Gundelfinger were in a feudal relationship until 1377. The Gundelfingen family rose to prominence in Swabia and W\u00fcrttemberg in the 15th century. The last representative of the family was Schweikhart von Gundelfingen (d. 1546). After his death, the Gundelfingen possessions passed to the Counts of Helfenstein.\n\nNotable members of the family include\nKonrad von Gundelfingen (1284\u20131302), as Konrad III prince-abbot of Kempten and anti-abbot of St. Gallen.\nAndreas von Gundelfingen, bishop of W\u00fcrzburg (1303\u20131313)\nKonrad von Gundelfingen (Gundelfingen-Hellstein) (ca. 1270\u20131329), Deutschmeister of the Teutonic Order (1323\u20131329)\n Heinrich von Gundelfingen, prince-abbot of St Gallen (1411\u20131418)\n Heinrich von Gundelfingen (d. 1490), historiographer.\nBarbara von Gundelfingen (1473\u20131523), abbess of Buchau\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNoble families of the Holy Roman Empire\nHistory of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg\nMedieval German families\nGerman nobility\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNoble families of the Holy Roman Empire\n\tHoly Roman Empire\n\tEuropean noble families\n\tGerman nobility\nHistory of Baden-W\u00fcrttemberg\n\tHistory of Germany by state\n\tGermany\n\tBaden-W\u00fcrttemberg\nMedieval German families\n\tMedieval Germany\n\tGerman families\n\tGerman nobility\nGerman nobility\n\tNobility of the Holy Roman Empire\n\tSocial history of Germany" }, { "title": "Oakland (Pittsburgh)", "content": "Oakland is the academic and healthcare center of Pittsburgh and one of the city's major cultural centers. The neighborhood is home to three universities, museums, and hospitals, as well as an abundance of shopping, restaurants, and recreational activities. Oakland is home to the Schenley Farms National Historic District which encompasses two city designated historic districts: the mostly residential Schenley Farms Historic District and the predominantly institutional Oakland Civic Center Historic District. It is also home to the locally designated Oakland Square Historic District. The Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire has Fire Station No. 14 on McKee Place and Fire Station No. 10 on Allequippa Street in Oakland.\n\nNeighborhoods\n\nOakland is officially divided into four neighborhoods: North Oakland, West Oakland, Central Oakland, and South Oakland. Each section has a unique identity, and offers its own flavor of venues and housing. Oakland is Pittsburgh's second most populated neighborhood with 22,210 residents, a majority of these residents being students. Scattered amongst Oakland's four neighborhoods are 29 distinct flights of city steps \u2013 many of which are open and in a safe condition. These Steps of Pittsburgh quickly connect pedestrians to public transportation and provide an easy way to travel through this densely populated area. As of 2020, two of these public stairways, Joncaire Street (Central Oakland) and Louisa Street (West Oakland), also contain runnels which allow cyclis", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNeighborhoods in Pittsburgh\nAcademic enclaves\nHealthcare in Pittsburgh\nHistoric districts in Pittsburgh\nFire stations in Pennsylvania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNeighborhoods in Pittsburgh\n\tGeography of Pittsburgh\n\tPopulated places in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania\nAcademic enclaves\n\tUniversity towns in the United States\n\tGeography of education\nHealthcare in Pittsburgh\n\tHealth in Pennsylvania\n\tHealthcare in the United States by city\nHistoric districts in Pittsburgh\n\tHistoric districts in Pennsylvania\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Pittsburgh\nFire stations in Pennsylvania\n\tFire stations in the United States by state\n\tFirefighting in Pennsylvania\n\tFire stations" }, { "title": "Cairo Forces Parliament", "content": "The Cairo Forces Parliament was a meeting of British soldiers in Cairo, Egypt in February 1944 which voted for the nationalisation of banks, land, mines, and transport in the United Kingdom. Among those that took part was Leo Abse who later became a Labour MP. Another participant who later became a Labour MP was Henry Solomons, who was appointed the Labour 'Prime Minister' of the Cairo Forces Parliament.\n\nSam Bardell, a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain was secretary and the parliament attracted political activists from the Common Wealth Party and the Trotskyist movement. \n\nSimilar parliaments also took place within the British Army in this period of the war. In the British Army in India such parliaments existed briefly at both Mhow and Deolali transit camp, and perhaps others. The Mhow parliament took place six months after the Cairo parliament, with 70-100 members and official blessing, although was soon shut down from above. The original structure of the Mhow parliament had a government and left wing opposition, but due to a larger number of left-wingers in the parliament the government dissolved and was replaced by the left party, with a centre and right opposition parties.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1944 in Egypt\nMilitary of the United Kingdom in Cairo\nBritish Army in World War II\nPolitical history of the United Kingdom\nHistory of socialism in the United Kingdom\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1944 in Egypt\n\tEgypt in World War II\n\t20th century in Egypt\n\t1940s in Egypt\nMilitary of the United Kingdom in Cairo\n\tMilitary of the United Kingdom in Africa\n\tBritish Overseas military history\nBritish Army in World War II\n\tBritish Army during World War II\n\tMilitary units and formations of the British Army in World War II\n\tMilitary history of the United Kingdom during World War II\nPolitical history of the United Kingdom\n\tPolitical history by country\n\tHistory of the United Kingdom by topic\nHistory of socialism in the United Kingdom\n\tSocialism in the United Kingdom\n\tHistory of the Labour Party (UK)\n\tPolitical history of the United Kingdom\n\tBritish socialism" }, { "title": "Les Chemins de Katmandou", "content": "Les Chemins de Katmandou (\"the roads to Kathmandu\") is a 1969 novel by the French writer Ren\u00e9 Barjavel. It tells the story of a man who joins a group of hippies who live and travel in Nepal, where they take drugs and practice free love in the belief that it will free them from materialism, only to meet disappointment.\n\nAdaptation\nThe novel was the adaptation of the 1969 film The Pleasure Pit, directed by Andr\u00e9 Cayatte and starring Renaud Verley and Jane Birkin. The film had 1,635,664 admissions in French cinemas.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1969 novels\nFrench novels\nNovels adapted into films\nBooks about Nepal\nBooks about drugs\nBooks about hippies\nNovels by Ren\u00e9 Barjavel\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1969 novels\n\tNovels by year\n\t20th-century French literature\n\tFrench novels\nFrench novels\n\tNovels by nationality\n\t20th-century French literature\n\tFrench literature by genre\nNovels adapted into films\n\tBooks adapted into films\n\tAdaptations\n\tWorks adapted into films\n\tNovels by adaptation\nBooks about Nepal\n\tBooks about countries\n\tBooks by country\n\tAsia-related books\nBooks about drugs\n\tBooks about society\n\tBooks about subcultures\nBooks about hippies\n\tBooks about society\n\tBooks about subcultures\nNovels by Ren\u00e9 Barjavel\n\tNovels by author\n\tFrench literature by author\n\tWorks by Ren\u00e9 Barjavel\n\t20th-century French literature" }, { "title": "Richard Dahl", "content": "Richard Dahl (also known as Rickard Dahl; 5 August 1933 \u2013 8 August 2007) was a Swedish track and field athlete who competed in the high jump. His short-lived career was defined by a surprise win at the 1958 European Athletics Championships in a Swedish record of .\n\nCareer\nIn 1957 Dahl won his first significant medal, a silver at the national championships behind Stig Pettersson, the leading Swedish jumper of the era. Both repeated that placing the following year.\n\nAt the 1958 European Athletics Championships, held in Stockholm, Dahl set a Swedish record and championship record at , beating Ji\u0159\u00ed Lansk\u00fd and Stig Pettersson. He became the fourth, and thus the latest male Swede to win the title, following Kurt Lundqvist, Anton Bolinder and Bengt Nilsson. For this performance he was awarded the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal and designated the Stora grabbars m\u00e4rke number 200 in athletics.\n\nDahl won two more international medals \u2013 a bronze at the 1959 International University Games (clearing two metres) and a silver at the inaugural Nordic Athletics Championships (where he lost to Petterssen by ten centimetres). His final achievement of note was a third place at the Swedish Championships in 1960. After retiring from competition, he became a sports journalist for the local paper L\u00e4nstidningen S\u00f6dert\u00e4lje, and later for the regional Nordv\u00e4stra Sk\u00e5nes Tidningar.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish male high jumpers\nEuropean Athletics Championships winners\nSvenska Dagbladet Gold Medal recipients\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish male high jumpers\n\tAthletics in Sweden\n\tMale high jumpers\n\tSwedish athletes\nEuropean Athletics Championships winners\n\tAthletics (track and field) competitions\n\tAthletics in Europe\n\tSport in Europe by event\nSvenska Dagbladet Gold Medal recipients\n\tRecipients of Swedish sports awards\n\tSport in Sweden\n\tSwedish sports trophies and awards" }, { "title": "Allen B. Worley", "content": "Allen Blaine Worley of Roanoke, Virginia, Captain (USN), Rear Admiral (USMS), was the tenth Superintendent of the United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) at Kings Point, New York. Retired career U.S. Navy and a 1974 graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, Worley was Superintendent of the Texas Maritime Academy, one of the United States' six state maritime academies prior to his being appointed Superintendent of the United States Merchant Marine Academy in 2008. In addition to his Naval Academy BS degree in physics, Webster University awarded him a MA degree in business administration and personnel management, and the United States Naval War College awarded him a MA degree in national security and strategic studies. Admiral Worley resigned from his position as Superintendent of the USMMA in 2009, effective January 4, 2010, serving as the Academy\u2019s Superintendent for just over a year.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Merchant Marine Academy faculty\nPeople from Roanoke, Virginia\nUnited States Naval Academy alumni\nTexas Maritime Academy faculty\nUnited States Naval War College alumni\nWebster University alumni\nUnited States Navy admirals\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Merchant Marine Academy faculty\n\tEmployees of the United States government by department\n\tEducators by university or college in the United States\n\tUnited States Merchant Marine Academy\nPeople from Roanoke, Virginia\n\tPeople by city in Virginia\n\tPeople by city in the United States\nUnited States Naval Academy alumni\n\tUnited States Naval Academy\n\tAlumni by university or college in Maryland\n\tMilitary personnel by school in the United States\nTexas Maritime Academy faculty\n\tEducators by university or college in the United States\n\tStaff of universities and colleges in the United States\n\tUniversities and colleges in Texas\nUnited States Naval War College alumni\n\tUnited States Naval War College\n\tAlumni by university or college in Rhode Island\n\tMilitary personnel by school in the United States\nWebster University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Missouri\n\tWebster University\nUnited States Navy admirals\n\tMilitary personnel by rank\n\tUnited States Navy officers\n\tUnited States Navy personnel by rank" }, { "title": "Molnytsia", "content": "Molnytsia (; ) is a commune (selsoviet) in Chernivtsi Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine. It is composed of a single village, Molnytsia, and belongs to Hertsa urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine.\n\nUntil 18 July 2020, Molnytsia belonged to Hertsa Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Chernivtsi Oblast to three. The area of Hertsa Raion was merged into Chernivtsi Raion.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes in Chernivtsi Oblast\nVillages in Chernivtsi Raion\nPopulated places in Hertsa Raion\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes in Chernivtsi Oblast\n\tCommunes in Ukraine by oblast\n\tGeography of Chernivtsi Oblast\n\tPopulated places in Chernivtsi Oblast\nVillages in Chernivtsi Raion\n\tVillages in Ukraine by raion\n\tGeography of Chernivtsi Raion\n\tPopulated places in Chernivtsi Raion\nPopulated places in Hertsa Raion\n\tPopulated places in Ukraine by raion\n\tGeography of Hertsa Raion\n\tPopulated places in Hertsa Raion\n" }, { "title": "The Science of Things", "content": "The Science of Things is the third studio album by British band Bush, released on 26 October 1999, through Trauma Records. It is the last Bush album released through Trauma and features many electronic music influences. The album peaked at number eleven on the US Billboard 200 and has been certified platinum by the RIAA.\n\nBackground \nIn 1998, Gavin Rossdale retreated to a countryside house in Ireland to write demos for a new Bush album. The album was recorded over a span of 4 weeks, at a variety of locations including lead guitarist Nigel Pulsford's home and Mayfair Studios in London. The album's musical direction of integrating electronic elements into a rock sound was, according to drummer Robin Goodridge, was influenced by Deconstructed, a 1997 remix album of Bush's music.\n\nRossdale stated in 1999 that The Science of Things was so-named because the phrase was \"a mixture of the specific, science, and the non-specific, things\", a combination that Rossdale felt was \"personal, and somehow intimate\".\n\nFollowing completion towards the end of 1998, the release of The Science of Things was delayed after the band were met with a US$40 million lawsuit from their label Trauma Records, claiming \"breach of contract and nondelivery of the album\". A settlement between Bush and Trauma was agreed in June 1999.\n\nMusic\n\nStyle \nOutlined by MTV to temper a \"love of experimentation with a healthy dose of hard rock\", in December 1999, SPIN opined that The Science of Things featured a sound \"bols", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1999 albums\nBush (British band) albums\nAlbums produced by Gavin Rossdale\nAlbums produced by Nigel Pulsford\nAlbums produced by Robin Goodridge\nElectronic rock albums\nRock albums by British artists\nTrauma Records albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1999 albums\n\t1990s albums\n\tAlbums by year\nBush (British band) albums\n\tDiscographies of British artists\n\tAlbums by artist\nAlbums produced by Gavin Rossdale\n\tAlbums by producer\n\tAlbums produced by British people\nAlbums produced by Nigel Pulsford\n\tAlbums by producer\n\tAlbums produced by British people\nAlbums produced by Robin Goodridge\n\tAlbums by producer\n\tAlbums produced by British people\nElectronic rock albums\n\tRock albums by genre\n\tAlbums by genre\nRock albums by British artists\n\tRock albums by nationality\n\tAlbums by nationality\n\tAlbums by British artists \nTrauma Records albums\n\tAlbums by record label" }, { "title": "Gast\u00f3n Needleman", "content": "Gast\u00f3n Needleman (born 1990) is a former chess player from Mendoza, Argentina. He attended high school at Escuela de Comercio Martin Zapata.\n\nChess career\nAt the age of 15, he scored 8.0/11 to tie with six other players for second place in the American Continental Championship, Buenos Aires, August 5\u201316, 2005. Needleman, who with an Elo rating of 2242 was untitled at the time of the tournament, was seeded 99th. He defeated GM Alexander Shabalov with black in round 10 and drew with GM Gata Kamsky in the final round, preventing Kamsky from taking first place.\n\nThe top seven finishers in the American Continental Championship were to gain paid entry to the FIDE World Cup, part of the 2005\u20132007 World Chess Championship cycle.\nThe tournament winner, L\u00e1zaro Bruz\u00f3n, received the first invitation, but a tie-break tournament was needed between the seven second-place finishers Julio Granda Zuniga, Alexander Onischuk, Gilberto Milos, Gata Kamsky, Rub\u00e9n Felgaer, Giovanni Vescovi and Gast\u00f3n Needleman to see who would be left out.\nThe rapid-play time control tie-break tournament created controversy, as it appeared to some observers that the higher-rated GMs agreed to short draws with each other in order to conserve energy but fought hard in games against Needleman in order to wear him down and ensure that he would finish last.\n\nWith each player having 15 minutes plus 10 seconds per move to finish each game and only 5 minutes between games, after a grueling 5 hour session Needleman finished ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArgentine chess players\nPeople from Mendoza, Argentina\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArgentine chess players\n\tChess players by nationality\n\tSport in Argentina by sport\n\tArgentine sportspeople\nPeople from Mendoza, Argentina\n\tPeople by city or town in Argentina\n\tPeople from Mendoza Province" }, { "title": "List of Billboard Streaming Songs number ones of 2021", "content": "This is a list of songs that reached number one on the Billboard magazine Streaming Songs chart in 2021.\n\nChart history\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2021 record charts\nBillboard charts\nLists of number-one songs in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2021 record charts\n\t2021 in American music\n\t2021 in music\n\tRecord charts\nBillboard charts\n\tBillboard charts by year\n\tBillboard (magazine)\nLists of number-one songs in the United States\n\tNumber-one singles in the United States\n\tLists of number-one songs\n\tMusic charts in the United States" }, { "title": "Coleotechnites blastovora", "content": "Coleotechnites blastovora is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Quebec, Alberta, British Columbia, New Brunswick and Saskatchewan.\n\nThe larvae feed on Picea and Abies species, occasionally mining the needles of their host plant.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of North America\nMoths of Canada\nGelechiidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of North America\n\tLepidoptera of North America\n\tAnimals of North America by class\n\tFauna of North America by taxonomic group\nMoths of Canada\n\tLepidoptera of Canada\n\tAnimals of Canada by class\n\tFauna of Canada by taxonomic group\nGelechiidae\n\tMoths by family\n\tInsects by family\n\tTaxa named by Jacob H\u00fcbner\n\tLepidoptera families" }, { "title": "Vida AB", "content": "Vida AB is the largest privately owned sawmill group of Sweden, with its approximately 1000 employees. The sawmills are strategically placed in or near the huge forest areas in the province of Sm\u00e5land and the western G\u00f6taland province. About 85% of the production is being exported to Europe, USA, and Asia.\n\nForestry is an important economic activity in Sweden.\n\nVida is currently sponsoring the successful Swedish heptathlon athlete Carolina Kl\u00fcft. Vida also owns the naming rights for Vida Arena, located in V\u00e4xj\u00f6, until 2024.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCompanies of Sweden\nForestry in Sweden\nSports sponsorships\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCompanies of Sweden\n\tCompanies by country\n\tEconomy of Sweden\n\tCompanies of Europe by country\nForestry in Sweden\n\tForestry by country\n\tEconomy of Sweden\nForestry in Europe\nSports sponsorships\n\tSports marketing\n\tAdvertising by medium\n\tSponsorship\n\tEconomy of sports\n\tSports business" }, { "title": "Cotton candy (disambiguation)", "content": "Cotton candy is a form of spun sugar.\n\nCotton candy may also refer to:\nCotton Candy (film), a 1978 television movie directed by Ron Howard\nCotton Candy (single-board computer) by FXI Technologies\nCotton Candy grapes, a sweet hybrid variety of table grape\nCotton Candy Nebula, a protoplanetary nebula'\nCandyfloss (novel), a novel by Jacqueline Wilson\n\nMusic\n \"Cotton Candy\", song by horrorcore group Insane Clown Posse\nCotton Candy (album), an album by Al Hirt\nCotton Candy (band), resident band at the Cinnamon Club in the 1960s\nCotton Candy (instrumental), a 1964 instrumental by Al Hirt\nCotton Candy (Yungblud song)", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\nSugar confectionery\nMusic industry\nCinematography\nComputer hardware\nGrape cultivation\nAstronomy\nLiterature\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\n\tDisambiguation\nSugar confectionery\n\tConfectionery\n\tDesserts\nMusic industry\n\tEntertainment industry\n\tIndustries\nCinematography\n\tFilm production\n\tFilmmaking\nComputer hardware\n\tComputing\n\tComputer architecture\nGrape cultivation\n\tViticulture\nAstronomy\n\tNatural sciences\n\tSpace science\nLiterature\n\tWriting\n\tHumanities" }, { "title": "Olga Havlov\u00e1", "content": "Olga Havlov\u00e1 (\u0160pl\u00edchalov\u00e1; 11 July 1933 in Prague \u2013 27 January 1996 in Prague) was the first wife of V\u00e1clav Havel, the last President of Czechoslovakia and first President of the Czech Republic.\n\nEarly life\n\nOlga Havel was born in \u017di\u017ekov, \"one of the roughest, working-class districts of Prague\", in a working-class family. She spent her childhood in a way typical for such a harsh environment. Her parents split up when she was six years old. In a large family, also including Olga's older sister Jaroslava's family (a single mother of five children), any free hand was useful. Therefore, it was obvious that Olga cared for her young nieces and nephews since her childhood. As a child, she also attended Mil\u00ed\u010d\u016fv d\u016fm (Mil\u00ed\u010d House in Prague) established by P\u0159emysl Pitter. Olga used to spend a lot of time in libraries where she acquired her strong lifelong love of literature. Although her family's life was modest, Olga's mother used to take her children to cinema and theatre quite often. After graduating from secondary school, Olga became a trainee in the Tom\u00e1\u0161 Ba\u0165a factory, where she also worked afterwards. In the course of working on a sewing machine, she lost four fingers on her left hand.\n\nWhen she was about twenty, she was an enthusiastic theatre lover and attended the drama classes of Professor Lydie Wegener. Together with her other pupils, she acted in an amateur theatre performance in Divadlo Na slupi (which does not exist anymore). During the 1950s, she went through a number of ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCzech First Ladies and Gentlemen\nPeople from \u017di\u017ekov\n1933 births\n1996 deaths\nCzechoslovak women\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCzech First Ladies and Gentlemen\n\tSpouses of Presidents\n\tPolitical spouses\nPeople from \u017di\u017ekov\n\tPeople from Prague districts\n1933 births\n\t1930s births\n1996 deaths\n\t1990s deaths\nCzechoslovak women\n\tWomen by nationality\n\tEuropean women by nationality\n\tCzechoslovak people\n" }, { "title": "Hra\u0161ljani", "content": "Hra\u0161ljani is a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 1991 census, the village is located in the municipality of Ljubu\u0161ki.\n\nDemographics \nAccording to the 2013 census, its population was 798.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Ljubu\u0161ki\nVillages in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Ljubu\u0161ki\n\tPopulated places in West Herzegovina Canton\n\tPopulated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina by municipality\nVillages in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\tPopulated places in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\tVillages by country\n\tSubdivisions of Bosnia and Herzegovina" }, { "title": "Geumgang in autumn", "content": "Pungaknaesan chongramdo (\ud48d\uc545\ub0b4\uc0b0\ucd1d\ub78c\ub3c4 \u6953\u5cb3\u5167\u5c71\u6460\u89bd\u5716) is a famous landscape painted by Jeong Seon during the reign of King Yeongjo. The title literally means \"Overview of Mt. Pungak\", the Autumn name of the Diamond Mountains. The painting is currently held and managed by the Gansong Art Museum.\n\nAnalysis\n\nJeong Seon made many paintings of Mt. Geumgangsan. This painting is rather special, due to the choice of the season (Autumn). Moreover, quite all remarkable places are explicitly named. The painting is of Naegeumgang, the Inner Mt. Geumgangsan and is obviously to be compared with the Geumgang jeondo.\n\nOn the bottom right, one can see a proeminent representation of the Rainbow bridge (Bihong\u2014gyo, \u98db\u8679\u6a4b), an arched bridge near the Changansa Temple. As documented by several scholar-officials who traveled in the area, however, this bridge was destroyed by flood in 1723. This rather indicates that the painting was done from sketches previously drawn, in the 1711-1712 travels to Geumgangsan, rather than painted from an immediate view in the 1740s. In this case, true-view landscape painting should be perceived as \uc9c4\uacbd\uc0b0\uc218\ud654, \u771e\u666f\u5c71\u6c34\u7575, JinKyung landscape painting, meaning truthful-painting and not as \uc2e4\uacbd\uc0b0\uc218\ud654, \u5be6\u666f\u5c71\u6c34\u7575 meaning painting-from-view. The next travel of Jeong Seon to Mt. Geumgang was in 1747.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nKorean landscape paintings\n18th-century paintings\nArtwork in the Gansong Art Museum\nWorks by Jeong Seon\nDiamond Mountains in art\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nKorean landscape paintings\n\tArt by nationality and genre\n\tLandscape paintings by nationality\n18th-century paintings\n\t18th-century art\n\tArt by century\nArtwork in the Gansong Art Museum\n\tCollections of Korean art\n\tAsian art museums\n\tArt museums and galleries in South Korea\nWorks by Jeong Seon\n\tArt by artist\n\tKorean art by artist\nDiamond Mountains in art\n\tArt by subject\n\tMountains in art\n\tKorean art by subject" }, { "title": "List of songs recorded by Camila Cabello", "content": "Cuban-born American singer and songwriter Camila Cabello has recorded songs for two studio albums, one live album, single droplets and guest features. Her debut single as a solo artist was her collaboration with Shawn Mendes, \"I Know What You Did Last Summer,\" released in November 2015, Cabello again released a collaborative single, \"Bad Things,\" with Machine Gun Kelly in 2016, which was Cabello's first top 5 hit song on Billboard Hot 100. Before launching her debut album in 2017, Cabello also appeared as a featured artist on \"Love Incredible\" from Cashmere Cat's album 9, Pitbull and J Balvin's The Fate of the Furious soundtrack single \"Hey Ma\", and Lin-Manuel Miranda's charity single \"Almost Like Praying,\" and contributed the song \"Crown\" to the Bright soundtrack (2017) in collaboration with music producer duo Grey. She also released the stand-alone single \"Crying in the Club\" along with the promotional single \"I Have Questions.\"\n\nCabello's debut studio album Camila, released in January 2018, spawning three singles \"Havana\", \"Never Be the Same\", and \"Consequences.\" She collaborated with other artist, including Young Thug, to create the pop album. Cabello appeared as a featured artist on Bazzi's song \"Beautiful\" (2018) during her first headlining tour Never Be the Same Tour (2018). Cabello performed a debut live performance on American Music Awards of 2018, for her single \"Consequences\" from her debut album and won four American Music Awards including New Artist of the Year. ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCamila Cabello songs\nLists of songs recorded by American artists\nLists of songs by recording artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCamila Cabello songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tAmerican pop songs\n\t21st-century American songs\nLists of songs recorded by American artists\n\tLists of songs by recording artists\n\tSong recordings by American artists\nLists of songs by recording artists\n\tSong lists by artist\n\tLists of songs" }, { "title": "Strange Nature", "content": "Strange Nature was an indie rock band from the United Kingdom signed to Pete Waterman's PWL record label in the UK, Warner Music in Europe, and Warner Chappell Music for worldwide publishing. The band was popular in Europe during 1992 to 1995. Strange Nature recorded one album, World Song, and two singles, \"Incantation Man\" and \"New Messiah\". Winning \"Best Album\" from the Sunday Mirror and receiving airplay from all major European radio stations and MTV, all three releases charted in Europe.\n\nIn 1995, Strange Nature split amicably to enable band members to follow successful solo careers and projects, including The Lights, Dub Pistols, and Two Lone Swordsmen.\n\nEarly history \n\nFormed in 1986 by Gordon Mills, son of 60s pop producer and music manager Gordon Mills Snr., and Imogen Andrews, niece to Julie Andrews, the band consisted of five members including Keith Tenniswood, lead guitar, Jason O'Bryan, bass guitar, and Justin Rabbetts, drums.\n\nIn 1991 Strange Nature, a coupling taken from two separate lines from a Jimi Hendrix song, recorded a series of demos at Matrix Studios London that gained the attention of East West Records, Warner Brothers.\n\nHengel's music management company Tantamount Artist Management signed the band in 1991 and by 1992 TAM struck a three-album, 9 single deal with Pete Waterman's PWL label via record former CBS record executive David Howells.\n\nPWL and Warner Chappel period \n\nIn 1992, Strange Nature recorded the band's debut album, World Song. The 11-trac", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish indie rock groups\nMusical groups established in 1986\nPWL Records artists\nWarner Music Group artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish indie rock groups\n\tIndie rock musical groups by nationality\n\tMusic of the United Kingdom by genre\n\tRock music groups from England\nMusical groups established in 1986\n\tMusical groups by year of establishment\n\t1986 establishments in the United Kingdom\nPWL Records artists\n\tArtists by record label\n\tBritish record labels\nWarner Music Group artists\n\tArtists by record label\n\tMusic industry companies\n\tRecord labels by country" }, { "title": "Chemoil", "content": "Chemoil Energy Limited is an oil trading company incorporated in Hong Kong and having its headquarters in Singapore. The company is amongst the largest independent physical suppliers of marine fuel products in the world. It has physical operations in Los Angeles, New York, Houston, Singapore, Panama and the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) region.\n\nThe company's main business is providing fueling services for ships in port. They buy fuel oil from various suppliers, transport, store and blend them and finally deliver to oceangoing ships, containers, tanker fleets, time charter operators and marine fuel traders.\n\nIt was listed on Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited on 14 December 2006. It was voluntarily delisted in April 2014.\n\nHistory\nChemoil was founded by Indian businessman Robert Chandran in the state of California in 1981. Then it expanded the operations to Houston in 1986 and to New York in 1997. In 1997, Itochu Corporation purchased 50% of ownership of Chemoil Corporation. In 1998 Chemoil entered Europe having its office in Rotterdam. It expanded to Singapore in 2000 and Panama in 2003.In December 2009 commodities trader Glencore purchased a majority stake in Chemoil.In 2012 Glencore increased their stake to 89.04%. In February 2014, Glencore Xstrata announced plans to increase ownership to 100% and delist it from the SGX.\n\nRobert Chandran died January 7, 2008 from injuries sustained when a helicopter he was traveling in crashed in the Riau Province of Indone", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOil companies of Hong Kong\nOil companies of Singapore\nCompanies formerly listed on the Singapore Exchange\nMarine fuel\nCompanies established in 1981\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOil companies of Hong Kong\n\tEnergy companies of Hong Kong\nOil companies of Singapore\n\tEnergy companies of Singapore\nCompanies formerly listed on the Singapore Exchange\n\tFormerly listed companies in Singapore\nMarine fuel\n\tFuels\n\tPetroleum products\nCompanies established in 1981\n\tEnergy companies established in 1981\n\tOil companies by year of establishment\n\t1981 establishments in Singapore\n\t1981 establishments in Hong Kong\n\tCompanies established in the 20th century" }, { "title": "K. C. Constantine", "content": "K. C. Constantine (a pseudonym for Carl Constantine Kosak; born 1934 in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania) is an American mystery author.\n\nLittle is known about Kosak, as he prefers anonymity and has given only a few interviews. He was born in 1934 and served in the Marines in the early 1950s. He lives in Greensburg, Pennsylvania with wife Linda.\n\nHe is an alumnus of Westminster College in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania and claims that he \"flunked freshman composition twice\" because he \"did not know how to make an English sentence.\" (As reported in the bulletin of that college's \"Friends of the Library\" Autumn, 1990.)\n\nOther than that, information is sketchy. He may have been a minor league baseball player (some had even been suggesting that Kosak was a pseudonym for former Major League baseball player Phil Rizzuto) and he may have studied at the University of Iowa's writers' program in the 1960s. Other evidence suggests he never got near a baseball and instead was a journalist at a western Pennsylvania newspaper.\n\nKosak continued to work a day job until 1993, when he lost his job and turned to writing full-time. He worked for several years as an English teacher at Seton Hill University (then Seton Hill College) in Greensburg, where he taught creative writing and composition, until his refusal to complete his master's degree prompted his dismissal.\n\nHis most famous creation is Mario Balzic, police chief in fictional Rocksburg, Pennsylvania. Rocksburg is a by-product of Kosak's hometow", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century American novelists\nAmerican male novelists\nAmerican mystery writers\nAmerican military personnel of the 1950s\nPeople from McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century American novelists\n\tAmerican novelists by century\n\t20th-century American writers\n\t20th-century American male writers\nAmerican male novelists\n\tAmerican novelists\n\tAmerican men by occupation\nAmerican mystery writers\n\tAmerican writers by genre\n\tAmerican crime fiction writers\nAmerican military personnel of the 1950s\n\tAmerican military personnel by period\nPeople from McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania\n\tPeople by city in Pennsylvania\n\tPeople from Allegheny County, Pennsylvania" }, { "title": "Pyae Phyo Zaw", "content": "Pyae Phyo Zaw (; born 2 June 1994 in Myanmar) is a footballer from Burma, and a defender of Yangon United. He promoted from Yangon Youth Team to Yangon United Senior Team. Pyae Phyo Zaw was born in Taungoo, Bago Division.\n\nClub career\n\nYangon United\nFirst ever match of Pyae Phyo Zaw in Yangon United was against Hantharwady United. He was chosen when Zaw Min Tun was injured.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBurmese footballers\nYangon United F.C. players\n1994 births\nPeople from Bago Region\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBurmese footballers\n\tAssociation football players by nationality\n\tFootball in Myanmar\n\tMyanmar sportspeople\nYangon United F.C. players\n\tFootballers by club in Myanmar\n1994 births\n\t20th-century births\n\tPeople by birth year\nPeople from Bago Region\n\tPeople by region in Myanmar\n\tGeography of Bago Region\n\tCulture of Bago Region" }, { "title": "Sikh Pilgrimage to Pakistan", "content": "Sikh Pilgrimage to Pakistan is a book by Anup Singh Choudry and Hardip Singh Chowdhary, published by Gurbani Centre, UK, in 1985 and printed in Great Britain by Jarrold and Sons Ltd, Norwich.\n\nContent\nThe book is aimed at visitors to Sikh shrines in Pakistan. With the relaxation of the visa requirements for Indian citizens in 2005, increasing numbers of Sikh visitors are travelling to Pakistan. Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion was born on the outskirts of Lahore, and the book contains illustrations of various sacred places in Pakistan connected with the Guru from his birth to death. The events of the first Guru's life are now represented by sacred Gurdwaras, which are documented in this book.\n\nThousands of Sikhs visit Pakistan each year to celebrate the birth anniversary of their founder, Guru Nanak, at Nankana Sahib, his birthplace. This illustrated guide introduces most of the Sikh shrines in Pakistan connected with the founding Guru, to help prospective pilgrims who wish to visit these shrines.\n\nThe chapter on the Sikh Raj gives some background to the Sikhs' history and their present political status, referencing some recent events of historical importance and significance.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBooks about Sikhism\nBooks about Pakistan\n1985 non-fiction books\nTravel guide books\nSikh practices\nSikhism in Pakistan\nReligious tourism in Pakistan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBooks about Sikhism\n\tReligious studies books\n\tSikh literature\nBooks about Pakistan\n\tBooks about countries\n\tBooks about Asia\n1985 non-fiction books\n\t20th-century non-fiction books\n\tBooks by year\n\t1985 books\nTravel guide books\n\tBooks by genre\n\tTravel books\nSikh practices\n\tSikhism\n\tReligious behaviour and experience\nSikhism in Pakistan\n\tSikhism by country\n\tReligion in Pakistan\nReligious tourism in Pakistan\n\tTourism in Pakistan by type\n\tReligion in Pakistan\n\tTourism in Pakistan\n\tReligious tourism\n\tReligion and tourism" }, { "title": "Encopresis", "content": "Encopresis is voluntary or involuntary passage of feces outside of toilet-trained contexts (fecal soiling) in children who are four years or older and after an organic cause has been excluded. Children with encopresis often leak stool into their undergarments.\n\nThis term is usually applied to children, and where the symptom is present in adults, it is more commonly known as fecal leakage (FL), fecal soiling or fecal seepage. The term is from the Ancient Greek \u1f10\u03b3\u03ba\u03cc\u03c0\u03c1\u03b7\u03c3\u03b9\u03c2 / egk\u00f3pr\u0113sis.\n\nSigns and symptoms\n (In)voluntary soiling of undergarments. There are two types: with or without constipation. Those with constipation may experience decreased appetite, abdominal pain, have pain on defecation, have fewer bowel movements, and have hard or soft stools. Those without constipation do not have these symptoms.\n\nCauses\n\nEncopresis is commonly caused by constipation, by reflexive withholding of stool, by various physiological, psychological, or neurological disorders, or from surgery (a somewhat rare occurrence).\n\nThe colon normally removes excess water from feces. If the feces or stool remains in the colon too long due to conditioned withholding or incidental constipation, so much water is removed that the stool becomes hard, and becomes painful for the child to expel in an ordinary bowel movement. A vicious cycle can develop, where the child may avoid moving his/her bowels in order to avoid the \"expected\" painful toilet episode. This cycle can result in so deeply conditioning the hol", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChildhood psychiatric disorders\nGastrointestinal disorders\nSymptoms and signs: Digestive system and abdomen\nConstipation\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChildhood psychiatric disorders\n\tPediatric disorders\n\tPsychiatric diagnosis\n\tMental and behavioural disorders\nGastrointestinal disorders\n\tDigestive diseases\n\tMedical conditions related to obesity\nSymptoms and signs: Digestive system and abdomen\n\tSymptoms and signs\n\tMedical symptoms\nConstipation\n\tDigestive diseases\n\tSymptoms and signs: Digestive system and abdomen\n\tAnorectal dysfunction\n\tDefecation" }, { "title": "Librsvg", "content": "librsvg is a free software SVG rendering library written as part of the GNOME project, intended to be lightweight and portable. The Linux command-line program rsvg-convert uses the library to turn SVG files into raster images.\n\nWikipedia and Wikimedia Commons use librsvg 2.40 to render SVG as PNG.\n\nBackends\nlibrsvg uses two other libraries to perform tasks from reading the file to rendering to the screen:\n libxml is used to parse the XML representation of an SVG file into a form that can be accessed quickly by the library.\n cairo is used to render the information obtained by libxml to a block of memory.\n\nSince v2.41.0 many parts have been rewritten in Rust.\n\nAdoption\nlibrsvg is developed for the GNOME desktop environment and as such is used by GNOME Files but is also intended to be used in other software applications. As a notable example, wikis hosted by Wikimedia use librsvg to render SVG images. It was once picked for these web applications because it was decidedly \"fast but not very accurate\", according to MediaWiki.\n\nUpon switching to the cairo vector rendering engine in 2005, librsvg became more accurate and more visually pleasing. Since 2012 an independent developer published Win32 console ports , version 2.40.13. The manual page is also available online.\n\nVersion history\n\nUsage\nOn Linux with the librsvg2-bin package installed, an SVG file can be converted to PNG as follows:\n$ rsvg-convert --format=png --output=diagram.png diagram.svg\n\nOther supported output formats ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFree software programmed in C\nGNOME Libraries\nSoftware that uses Cairo\nFree computer libraries\nSVG\nFree graphics software\nRaster to vector conversion software\nGraphics libraries\nSoftware using the LGPL license\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFree software programmed in C\n\tFree software by programming language\nGNOME Libraries\n\tGNOME\n\tFree computer libraries\nSoftware that uses Cairo\n\tSoftware by library used\nFree computer libraries\n\tFree software\n\tComputer libraries\nSVG\n\tVector graphics\n\tXML-based standards\n\tComputer file formats\n\tOpen formats\nFree graphics software\n\tFree software by type\n\tGraphics software\nRaster to vector conversion software\n\tComputer graphics\n\tDigital imaging\nGraphics libraries\n\tComputer libraries\nSoftware using the LGPL license\n\tSoftware by license\n\tLGPL\n\tFree software by license" }, { "title": "Quarter Moon", "content": "Quarter Moon (foaled 31 January 1999) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. As a two-year-old in 2001 she showed considerable promise, taking the Group 1 Moyglare Stud Stakes on the second of her two starts. In the following year she failed to win but showed top class form to finish second in four Group 1 races: the Irish 1,000 Guineas, the Epsom Oaks, the Irish Oaks and the Nassau Stakes. After retiring from racing at the end of the year she became a successful broodmare whose foals have included the Pretty Polly Stakes winner Diamondsandrubies.\n\nBackground\nQuarter Moon is a bay mare with no white markings bred in Ireland by Premier Bloodstock, a breeding company owned by John Magnier of the Coolmore Stud and Richard Henry. During her racing career she was owned by Susan Magnier and Richard Henry's wife Roisin and was trained at Ballydoyle by Aidan O'Brien. She was ridden in all of her races by Mick Kinane.\n\nShe was from the fourteenth crop of foals sired by Sadler's Wells, who won the Irish 2000 Guineas, Eclipse Stakes and Irish Champion Stakes in 1984 went on to be the Champion sire on fourteen occasions. Quarter Moon's dam Jude showed little ability as a racehorse, failing to win in four starts before being sold to Premier Bloodstock for 92,000 guineas as a three-year-old. She made more impact as a broodmare, with her other foals including Yesterday and All My Loving (third in the Epsom Oaks). Jude's dam Alruccaba was an influential broodmare whose other desc", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIrish racehorses\nThoroughbred racehorses\nIrish broodmares\nRacehorses bred in Ireland\nRacehorses trained in Ireland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIrish racehorses\n\tRacehorses bred in Ireland\n\tRacehorses by country\n\tSport in Ireland\nThoroughbred racehorses\n\tThoroughbred family 1-n\n\tRacehorses\n\tHorse racing\nIrish broodmares\n\tHorse breeding and studs in Ireland\n\tBroodmares\nRacehorses bred in Ireland\n\tRacehorses by country of birth\n\tSport in Ireland\n\tHorse breeding and studs in Ireland\nRacehorses trained in Ireland\n\tRacehorses by country of training\n\tHorse training\n\tSport in Ireland" }, { "title": "Nepetoideae", "content": "Nepetoideae is a subfamily of plants in the family Lamiaceae.\n\n, the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website (APweb) accepted the following genera:\n\nAcanthomintha (A. Gray) Bentham & J. D. Hooker\nAeollanthus Sprengel\nAgastache Gronovius\nAlvesia Welwitsch\nAnisochilus Bentham\nAsterohyptis Epling\nBasilicum Moench\nBenguellia G. Taylor\nBlephilia Rafinesque\nBystropogon L'H\u00e9ritier\nCantinoa Harley & J. F. B. Pastore\nCapitanopsis S. Moore\nCatoferia (Bentham) Bentham\nCedronella Moench\nCleonia L.\nClinopodium L.\nColeus Loureiro\nCollinsonia L.\nCondea Adanson\nConradina A. Gray\nCuminia Colla\nCunila L.\nCyanocephalus (Bentham) Harley & J. F. B. Pastore\nCyclotrichium (Boissier) Manden. & Scheng.\nDicerandra Bentham\nDracocephalum L.\nDrepanocaryum Pojarkova\nElsholtzia Willdenow\nEndostemon N. E. Brown\nEplingiella Harley & J. F. B. Pastore\nEquilabium Mwanyambo et al.\nEriope Bentham\nEriopidion Harley\nEriothymus (Bentham) Schmidt\nFuerstia T. C. E. Fries\nGlechoma L.\nGlechon Sprengel\nGontscharovia Boriss.\nGymneia (Bentham) Harley & J. F. B. Pastore\nHanceola Kud\u00f4\nHaumaniastrum P. A. Duvignaud & Planke\nHedeoma Persoon\nHemizygia (Bentham) Briquet (accepted by APweb, but treated as a synonym of Syncolostemon by other sources)\nHesperozygis Epling\nHeterolamium C. Y. Wu\nHoehnea Epling\nHorminum L.\nHoslundia Vahl\nHypenia (Bentham) Harley\nHyptidendron Harley\nHyptis Jacquin\nHyssopus L.\nIsodon (Bentham) Spach\nKeiskea Miquel (accepted by APweb, but treated as a synonym of Collinsonia by other sources)\nKillickia Br\u00e4uchler et a", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSubfamilies of Lamiaceae\nFlora\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSubfamilies of Lamiaceae\n\tLamiaceae\n\tBiological classification\nFlora\n\tBiology\n\tNatural history\n\tBotany" }, { "title": "Franck Balandier", "content": "Franck Balandier (11 July 1952 \u2013 17 December 2020) was a French writer and author. He was a member of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres. An author of novels, he also published essays and poetry.\n\nBiography\nBalandier was born in Suresnes on 11 July 1952 and grew up in Paris, where he based many of his works. He published his first poem in the journal Premi\u00e8re Chance at the age of 14. After a turbulent adolescence, he sought to become an educator, teaching at the Fleury-M\u00e9rogis Prison. There, he met fellow educator Patrick Chamoiseau, and the pair discovered affinities for writing. He helped set up the first radio station broadcast from a French prison, called Radio D2. The channel quickly became popular, and featured the likes of Trust, Maxime Le Forestier, Georges Moustaki, Guy Hocquenghem, and others.\n\nBalandier wrote his first novel in 1988. He also worked as a videographer for the Ministry of Justice and created approximately 40 audiovisual documents, including Sidamour, a report on the singer Barbara, who discussed a recital of women at the Fresnes Prison and talked about the issue of HIV/AIDS alongside a professor from the Pasteur Institute. In the years following, he devoted himself to writing and leading writing workshops.\n\nFranck Balandier died on 17 December 2020 in Paris at the age of 68.\n\nPublications\n\nNovels\nLes Nuits p\u00e9riph\u00e9riques (1988)\nL\u2019Homme \u00e0 la voiture rouge (2000)\nAnkylose (2005)\nLe Silence des rails (2014)\nLe Corps parfait des araign\u00e9es (2017)\nGazoline Tang", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench novelists\n20th-century French writers\n21st-century French writers\nFrench educators\nFrench radio personalities\nMembers of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\nFrench poets\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench novelists\n\tFrench writers by genre\n\tEuropean novelists by nationality\n\t20th-century novelists\n\t21st-century novelists\n20th-century French writers\n\t20th-century French people by occupation\n\tFrench writers by century\n\t20th-century writers by nationality\n21st-century French writers\n\t21st-century French people by occupation\n\tFrench writers by century\n\t21st-century writers by nationality\nFrench educators\n\tEducators by nationality\nFrench radio personalities\n\tRadio personalities by nationality\n\tMedia in France\n\tMass media people\nMembers of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des gens de lettres\n\tLiterary societies by membership\n\tFrench literature\nFrench poets\n\tPoets by nationality\n\t20th-century poets\n\t21st-century poets\n\tFrench writers by genre\n\t20th-century French writers\n\t21st-century French writers" }, { "title": "Stochastic grammar", "content": "A stochastic grammar (statistical grammar) is a grammar framework with a probabilistic notion of grammaticality:\nStochastic context-free grammar\nStatistical parsing\nData-oriented parsing\nHidden Markov model\nEstimation theory\n\nThe grammar is realized as a language model. Allowed sentences are stored in a database together with the frequency how common a sentence is. Statistical natural language processing uses stochastic, probabilistic and statistical methods, especially to resolve difficulties that arise because longer sentences are highly ambiguous when processed with realistic grammars, yielding thousands or millions of possible analyses. Methods for disambiguation often involve the use of corpora and Markov models. \"A probabilistic model consists of a non-probabilistic model plus some numerical quantities; it is not true that probabilistic models are inherently simpler or less structural than non-probabilistic models.\"\n\nExamples \nA probabilistic method for rhyme detection is implemented by Hirjee & Brown in their study in 2013 to find internal and imperfect rhyme pairs in rap lyrics. The concept is adapted from a sequence alignment technique using BLOSUM (BLOcks SUbstitution Matrix). They were able to detect rhymes undetectable by non-probabilistic models.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStatistical natural language processing\nComputational linguistics\nStatistical models\nFormal languages\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStatistical natural language processing\n\tNatural language processing\n\tArtificial intelligence\n\tMachine learning\nComputational linguistics\n\tLinguistics subfields\n\tArtificial intelligence\n\tMachine learning\nStatistical models\n\tStatistical theory\n\tTypes of scientific models\nFormal languages\n\tLinguistics\n\tComputer science\n\tTheoretical computer science\n\tTheory of computation\n\tFormal systems\n\tAbstract machines" }, { "title": "1886 in New Zealand", "content": "The following lists events that happened during 1886 in New Zealand.\n\nIncumbents\n\nRegal and viceregal\nHead of State \u2013 Queen Victoria\nGovernor \u2013 Lieutenant-General Sir William Jervois.\n\nGovernment and law\nThe 9th New Zealand Parliament continues.\n\nSpeaker of the House \u2013 Maurice O'Rorke.\nPremier \u2013 Robert Stout\nMinister of Finance \u2013 Julius Vogel\nChief Justice \u2013 Hon Sir James Prendergast\n\nMain centre leaders\nMayor of Auckland \u2013 William Waddel followed by Albert Devore\nMayor of Christchurch \u2013 Charles Hulbert followed by Aaron Ayers\nMayor of Dunedin \u2013 John Barnes followed by Richard Henry Leary\nMayor of Wellington \u2013 Arthur Winton Brown\n\nEvents \n 11 April: Sinking of the steamer Taiaroa near the mouth of the Waiau Toa / Clarence River with the loss of 34 lives.\n 10 June: Eruption of Mount Tarawera volcano results in the deaths of ~150 people and the (wrongly assumed) destruction of the famous Pink and White Terraces, an error corrected by 2017 research disclosing the locations of the Pink and White Terraces around today's lake.\n 1 September: Police Force Act comes into effect, splitting the New Zealand Police Force from the standing army (and militia).\n\nSport\n\nCricket\nThe first recorded game of Women's cricket in New Zealand takes place in the Nelson district.\n\nMajor race winners\nNew Zealand Cup \u2013 Spade Guinea\nNew Zealand Derby \u2013 Disowned\nAuckland Cup \u2013 Nelson (Australian owned)\nWellington Cup \u2013 Nelson (Australian owned)\n\nLawn bowls\nThe New Zealand Bowling Association is formed with", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1886 in New Zealand\nYears of the 19th century in New Zealand\nNew Zealand Parliament\nNew Zealand cricket in the 19th century\nSport in New Zealand\nNew Zealand police\nNew Zealand law\nNatural disasters in New Zealand\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1886 in New Zealand\n\t19th century in New Zealand\n\tYears of the 19th century in New Zealand\n\t1886 by country\nYears of the 19th century in New Zealand\n\tDecades in New Zealand\n\tYears in New Zealand\n\t19th century by country\nNew Zealand Parliament\n\tPolitics of New Zealand\n\tLegislatures by country\n\tParliaments by country\nNew Zealand cricket in the 19th century\n\tCricket in New Zealand by period\n\tSport in New Zealand by decade\nSport in New Zealand\n\tSport by country\n\tSport in Oceania by country\nNew Zealand police\n\tLaw enforcement in New Zealand\n\tLaw enforcement agencies of New Zealand\nNew Zealand law\n\tLegislation in New Zealand\n\tLegal systems of Oceania\nNatural disasters in New Zealand\n\tEnvironmental history of New Zealand\n\tDisasters in New Zealand\n\tEvents in Oceania by country" }, { "title": "Zapa\u0142y", "content": "Zapa\u0142y is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Banie Mazurskie, within Go\u0142dap County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland, close to the border with the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia.\n\nBefore 1945, the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Go\u0142dap County\nPopulated places in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship\nGerman diaspora in Poland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Go\u0142dap County\n\tPopulated places in Poland by county\n\tGeography of Go\u0142dap County\n\tGo\u0142dap County\nPopulated places in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in Poland by voivodeship\n\tGeography of Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship\n\tWarmian-Masurian Voivodeship\nGerman diaspora in Poland\n\tEthnic groups in Poland\n\tGerman diaspora by country\n\tEthnic groups in Europe by country\n\tGermany\u2013Poland relations\n\tDiaspora studies in Europe" }, { "title": "Anastasia Tjendri-Liew", "content": "Anastasia Tjendri-Liew (Born in 1947, Bangka Island, Indonesia) is the founder and managing director of Bengawan Solo, one of Singapore's bakery franchises.\n\nTjendri-Liew was born in Indonesia and immigrated to Singapore in 1970. Bengawan Solo has expanded from a single store to a chain with over 40 locations under her supervision.\n\nEarly years \nTjendri-Liew grew up in Palembang, Indonesia, as the third of eight children born on the Indonesian island of Bangka. Her mother was a stay-at-home mom, while her father managed a grocery store. She excelled at school, generally placed in the top three of her class, but there were limited educational opportunities during her adolescence. Shew took cooking lessons and began teaching cooking as a way to earn money to further her education.\n\nAwards \nAnastasia was the first woman to receive the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises' Woman Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 1998. In 2008, she was also awarded the Public Service Medal. In 2013, she was awarded the Public Service Star.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndonesian emigrants to Singapore\nSingaporean people of Indonesian descent\nSingaporean business executives\nWomen business executives\nSingaporean women in business\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndonesian emigrants to Singapore\n\tIndonesian emigrants\n\tImmigration to Singapore\n\tSingaporean people by ethnic or national origin\nSingaporean people of Indonesian descent\n\tSingaporean people by ethnic or national origin\n\tSingaporean people of Malay descent\n\tIndonesian diaspora in Singapore\nSingaporean business executives\n\tSingaporean businesspeople\n\tBusiness executives by nationality\nWomen business executives\n\tWomen businesspeople\n\tBusinesswomen\n\tSingaporean women in business\nSingaporean women in business\n\tSingaporean businesspeople\n\tWomen by occupation and nationality\n\tWomen in Singapore\n\tBusinesswomen from Singapore" }, { "title": "Alexander Mach", "content": "Alexander Mach (11 October 1902 in Slovensk\u00fd Meder (today Pal\u00e1rikovo) \u2013 15 October 1980 in Bratislava) was a Slovak nationalist politician. Mach was associated with the far right wing of Slovak nationalism and became noted for his strong support of Nazism and Germany.\n\nEarly years\nMach joined the Slovak People's Party at an early age and came to prominence within that movement as an aide to Vojtech Tuka. Under Tuka's tutelage Mach served as editor of the party organs Slov\u00e1k and Slovensk\u00e1 Pravda and was appointed to the party's political committee in 1924. He belonged to the non-clerical wing of the Slovak People's Party, which has been portrayed as the more pro-Nazi of the party's two factions. He also served as chief executive of the Rodobrana during that group's mid-1920s heyday. An influential figure on party policy, an editorial he wrote in 1938 calling for the establishment of a paramilitary arm to the party led directly to the formation of the Hlinka Guard. Mach would succeed Karol Sidor as commander of this group in March 1939 with Karol Murga\u0161 serving as his chief of staff.\n\nSlovak Republic\nMach came to the fore in 1938 after the Munich Agreement and subsequent upsurge in Slovak nationalism as a close associate of Vojtech Tuka and Ferdinand \u010eur\u010dansk\u00fd. Known for his rabble-rousing, Mach played a leading role in orchestrating the violence that followed the collapse of Czechoslovakia in March 1939 in his role as head of the Slovak Office of Propaganda. He served initiall", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSlovak politicians\nSlovak nationalists\nProponents of Nazism\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSlovak politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tPolitics of Slovakia\n\tPeople by occupation\nSlovak nationalists\n\tNationalists by nationality\n\tPolitics of Slovakia\n\tSlovak politics\nProponents of Nazism\n\tPolitical ideologies\n\tPolitical movements\n\tHistory of Nazism\n\tPolitical terminology of Germany\n\t20th-century history" }, { "title": "8th Army (German Empire)", "content": "The 8th Army () was an army level command of the German Army in World War I. It was formed on mobilization in August 1914 from the I Army Inspectorate. The army was dissolved on 29 September 1915, but reformed on 30 December 1915. It was finally disbanded in 1919 during demobilization after the war.\n\nHistory \nOn mobilisation in August 1914, the 8th Army Headquarters was formed in Posen to command troops stationed in East Prussia to defend against the expected Russian attack, Plan XIX. Initially, the Army commanded the following formations:\n\nConcerned by the defeat at Gumbinnen and the continued advance of the Russian Second Army from the south, Prittwitz ordered a retreat to the Vistula, effectively abandoning East Prussia. When he heard of this, Helmuth von Moltke, the German Army Chief of Staff, recalled Prittwitz and his deputy to Berlin. They were replaced by Paul von Hindenburg, called out of retirement, with Erich Ludendorff as his chief of staff. Under its new command, the Army was responsible for the victories at the Battles of Tannenberg and Masurian Lakes.\n\nDissolved and reformed \nThe Army of the Niemen was formed on 26 May 1915 to control the troops in Courland. The commander of the 8th Army, General der Infanterie Otto von Below, along with his chief of staff, Generalmajor von B\u00f6ckmann, assumed command. In the meantime, the 8th Army got a deputy commander, General der Artillerie Friedrich von Scholtz, who was simultaneously commander of XX Corps. 8th Army w", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary units and formations of the German Empire in World War I\nGerman armies in World War I\nMilitary units and formations established in 1914\nMilitary units and formations disestablished in 1919\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary units and formations of the German Empire in World War I\n\tMilitary units and formations of the German Empire\n\tWorld War I by country\n\tWorld War I orders of battle\nGerman armies in World War I\n\tMilitary units and formations of Germany in World War I\n\tMilitary units and formations of the German Empire in World War I\n\tWorld War I orders of battle\nMilitary units and formations established in 1914\n\tMilitary units and formations by year of establishment\n\t1914 establishments in Germany\n\t1914 in military history\nMilitary units and formations disestablished in 1919\n\tMilitary units and formations by year of disestablishment\n\t1919 disestablishments in Germany\n\t1919 in military history\n" }, { "title": "Eosentomon mexicanum", "content": "Eosentomon mexicanum is a species of proturan in the family Eosentomidae. It is found in Central America.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProtura\nEosentomidae\nInvertebrates of Central America\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProtura\n\tArthropods by classification\n\tInsects\n\tArthropods\nEosentomidae\n\tArthropod families\n\tInsects\nInvertebrates of Central America\n\tFauna of Central America\n\tInvertebrates by location" }, { "title": "Someone to Watch Award", "content": "The Someone to Watch Award, sponsored by Kiehl's, recognizes a talented filmmaker of singular vision who has not yet received appropriate recognition.\n\nHistory\nThe award includes a $25,000 unrestricted grant. The award was first given at the 1994 award ceremony.\n\nNotable winners/nominees who would soon become recognized include Kelly Reichardt (Wendy and Lucy), Chris Smith (American Movie), Tim Blake Nelson (The Grey Zone), Marc Forster (Finding Neverland), Andrew Bujalski (Mutual Appreciation), Ramin Bahrani (Fahrenheit 451) & Barry Jenkins (Moonlight)\n\nWinners\n\n1990s \n 1994: Lodge Kerrigan \u2013 Clean, Shaven\n 1995: Christopher M\u00fcnch \u2013 Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day\nTim McCann \u2013 Desolation Angels\nJennifer Montgomery \u2013 Art for Teachers of Children\nKelly Reichardt \u2013 River of Grass\nRafal Zielinski \u2013 Fun\n 1996: Larry Fessenden \u2013 Habit\nJoe Brewster \u2013 The Keeper\nChris Smith \u2013 American Job\n 1997: Scott Saunders \u2013 The Headhunter's Sister\nErin Dignam \u2013 Loved\nTim Blake Nelson \u2013 Eye of God\n 1998: David D. Williams \u2013 Thirteen\nTony Barbieri \u2013 One\nLynn Hershman Leeson \u2013 Conceiving Ada\nEric Tretbar \u2013 Snow\n 1999: Cauleen Smith \u2013 Drylongso\n Dan Clark \u2013 The Item\n Julian Goldberger \u2013 Trans\n Lisanne Skyler \u2013 Getting to Know You\n\n2000s \n 2000: Marc Forster \u2013 Everything Put Together\nDan McCormack \u2013 Other Voices\nMia Trachinger \u2013 Bunny\n 2001: Debra Eisenstadt \u2013 Daydream Believer\nDeMane Davis and Khari Streeter \u2013 Lift\nMichael Gilio \u2013 Kwik Stop\nDavid Maquiling \u2013 Too Much Sleep\n 2002: Przemyslaw Reut ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndependent Spirit Awards\nFilm awards for Best Director\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndependent Spirit Awards\n\tFilm awards for directing\n\tAmerican independent film\n\tFilm awards for Best Director\n\tFilmmaking awards\n\tAmerican film awards\nFilm awards for Best Director\n\tFilmmaking awards\n\tBest Director awards\n\tAwards by profession" }, { "title": "Chuderh\u00fcsi Tower", "content": "Chuderh\u00fcsi Tower (or \"Aussichtsturm Gauchern\") is a 42-metre observation tower built of wood at R\u00f6thenbach im Emmental, Switzerland. The tower was built in 1998, burnt down in 2001 and was rebuilt in 2002.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTowers in Switzerland\nObservation towers in Switzerland\nBuildings and structures in the Canton of Bern\nWooden buildings and structures in Switzerland\nRebuilt buildings and structures in Switzerland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTowers in Switzerland\n\tBuildings and structures in Switzerland by type\n\tArchitecture of Switzerland\nObservation towers in Switzerland\n\tTowers in Switzerland\n\tTourist attractions in Switzerland by type\nBuildings and structures in the Canton of Bern\n\tBuildings and structures in Switzerland by canton\n\tArchitecture of Switzerland by canton\nWooden buildings and structures in Switzerland\n\tBuildings and structures in Switzerland by material\n\tArchitecture of Switzerland\nRebuilt buildings and structures in Switzerland\n\tArchitectural history of Switzerland\n\tArchitecture of Switzerland by period or style\n\tBuildings and structures in Switzerland by condition or status." }, { "title": "Edward R. Hauser", "content": "Edward R. Hauser (August 29, 1916 \u2013 September 8, 2014) was an American animal scientist who served as professor and chairman of the Department of Meat and Animal Science at University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison.\n\nBirth and education \nEdward R. Hauser was born on August 29, 1916, in La Crosse, Wisconsin. One of four children of Swiss immigrant parents from Wiedlisbach, Canton Bern, Switzerland, he left the family dairy to study at the University of Wisconsin\u2013Madison where he received the BS in Animal Husbandry in 1938. He was a letterman on the 1936 wrestling team. He obtained the MS degree in Animal Science at Oklahoma A&M University in 1939 where he studied reproductive performance of sheep. He was then appointed assistant professor at Clemson College in South Carolina. In 1943 he joined the US Navy \u2013 serving in World War II as a Ltjg on the . He was a veteran of the battles of Peleliu, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Near the end of WWII in 1945, he served as a peacekeeper in Shanghai China, helping the Chinese get the Japanese out of China. After the Navy, he returned to Clemson as an associate professor in 1946. In 1947 he began his PhD work at the University of Missouri in reproductive physiology studying genetic control of boar development under the supervision of Gordon Dickerson. In retirement, he enjoyed travel, reading, boating, socializing with relatives. and serving as a docent at the Swiss Historical Museum in New Glarus WI - a cause he donated money to.\n\nCareer at Wisconsin", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican animal scientists\nUniversity of Wisconsin\u2013Madison faculty\nPeople from La Crosse, Wisconsin\nAmerican military personnel of World War II\nAmerican people of Swiss descent\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican animal scientists\n\tAnimal scientists by nationality\n\tScientists from the United States\nUniversity of Wisconsin\u2013Madison faculty\n\tFaculty by university or college in the United States\n\tPeople associated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison\nPeople from La Crosse, Wisconsin\n\tPeople from Wisconsin by city\nAmerican military personnel of World War II\n\tMilitary personnel of the United States by war\n\tAmerican military personnel by war\nAmerican people of Swiss descent\n\tAmerican people by ethnic or national origin\n\tAmerican people of European descent\n\tPeople of Swiss descent" }, { "title": "Mark Ryder", "content": "Mark Ryder (born December 7, 1989) is an actor from Northern Ireland who was educated at Methodist College Belfast. He is most noted for his television role as Cesare Borgia in the historical drama series, Borgia.\n\nFilmography\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century male actors from Northern Ireland\nAlumni of Methodist College Belfast\nNorthern Irish television actors\nMale actors from Belfast\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century male actors from Northern Ireland\n\t21st-century male actors\n\t21st-century actors from Northern Ireland\nAlumni of Methodist College Belfast\n\tPeople educated at Methodist College Belfast\nNorthern Irish television actors\n\tIrish television actors\n\tMale television actors from Northern Ireland\nMale actors from Belfast\n\tMale actors from Northern Ireland" }, { "title": "Frieda Rosenthal", "content": "Frieda Rosenthal (born Frieda Schrinner: 9 June 1891 \u2013 15 October 1936) was a Berlin local politician and, after 1933, active in resisting the Nazi r\u00e9gime. Concerned that, under interrogation, she had inadvertently implicated a fellow activist, she died by hanging herself, using a radiator, in her prison cell.\n\nLife \nFrieda Schrinner was born into a working-class family. At the time of her birth her father was working on the manufacture of horse-trams. She grew up in an artisanal quarter of south-east Berlin, in what is today the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district. She attended school locally and then trained for work in the garments industry. Relatively little is known of her early years, but she continued to work in a garment factory till 1919, by which time she had in 1916 married and had a child with Richard Rosenthal, a clerical worker from whom she was later divorced.\n\nAfter the war she worked as an (at this stage unqualified) nurse-carer, taking a job locally in Berlin's Lichtenberg quarter. It was an unconventional career decision at a time when nursing was seen as a middle-class preserve. Only in 1930 would she finally complete the exams necessary to become a qualified nurse.\n\nIn 1919 Frieda Rosenthal joined the Independent Social Democratic Party (\"Unabh\u00e4ngige Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands\" / USPD). The USPD had emerged a couple of years earlier in the context of a split of the mainstream Social Democratic Party, following ever more acute te", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPoliticians from Berlin\nWomen in politics in Germany\nGerman resistance members\nGerman politicians who committed suicide\nPeople from Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg\nIndependent Social Democratic Party politicians\n20th-century German politicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPoliticians from Berlin\n\tPoliticians by city in Germany\n\tPeople from Berlin by occupation\nWomen in politics in Germany\n\tWomen in German politics\n\tWomen by occupation and nationality\nGerman resistance members\n\tResistance members by nationality\n\tPeople of the German Resistance\nGerman politicians who committed suicide\n\tPoliticians who committed suicide\n\tPolitical people who committed suicide\n\tPoliticians by manner of death\nPeople from Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg\n\tPeople from Berlin by district\nIndependent Social Democratic Party politicians\n\tPoliticians by party in Germany\n20th-century German politicians\n\t20th-century politicians by nationality\n\t20th-century German people by occupation" }, { "title": "Jean-Claude Kremer", "content": "Jean-Claude Kremer (born 25 June 1963) is a Luxembourgian sports shooter. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLuxembourgian sports shooters\nOlympic shooters of Luxembourg\nShooters at the 1988 Summer Olympics\nShooters at the 1992 Summer Olympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLuxembourgian sports shooters\n\tLuxembourgian sportspeople\n\tSportspeople by sport in Luxembourg\n\tSports shooters by nationality\nOlympic shooters of Luxembourg\n\tOlympic competitors for Luxembourg\n\tOlympic sports shooters by nation\nShooters at the 1988 Summer Olympics\n\tCompetitors at the 1988 Summer Olympics\n\tOlympic competitors by event\nShooters at the 1992 Summer Olympics\n\tCompetitors at the 1992 Summer Olympics\n\tOlympic competitors by event" }, { "title": "AFA", "content": "Afa or AFA may refer to:\n\nMythology and religion\nAfa (mythology), in the Polynesian mythology of Samoa\nAf\u00e1, a West African religion, also known as If\u00e1 in some languages\n\nGovernmental\nAgence fran\u00e7aise anticorruption, the French Anti-Corruption Agency\nAfa, Corse-du-Sud, a commune in Corsica\nAfghani (currency), the currency of Afghanistan\nAlberta Foundation for the Arts, arts funding body of Alberta, Canada\nAndorran Financial Authority, the financial regulator of Andorra\n\nSports figures\nAfa Anoa\u02bbi, Sr. (born 1942), professional wrestler\nAfa Anoa\u02bbi Jr. (born 1984), professional wrestler\n\nEntertainment\n American Family Association, a Christian nonprofit organization\n Anime Festival Asia, annual ACG event in Southeast Asian countries\n ARY Film Awards, a Pakistani Film Awarding Ceremony\n Anthology Film Archives, a film archive and theater\n\nOrganizations\n\nArgentina\nArgentine Football Association\n\nAustralia\nAborigines' Friends' Association\nAtheist Foundation of Australia\nAustralian Family Association\n\nAustria\nAcademic Forum for Foreign Affairs\nAustrian Football Association\n\nGermany\nAgentur f\u00fcr Arbeit\nAntifaschistische Aktion\nAccumulatoren-Fabrik AFA\n\nSweden\nAntifascistisk aktion\n\nTaiwan\nAgriculture and Food Agency\n\nUnited Kingdom\nAmateur Fencing Association, former name of British Fencing Association\nAmateur Football Alliance, formerly Amateur Football Association\nAnti-Fascist Action\nAtrial Fibrillation Association\nAssociate Financial Accountant in the Institute of Financial Accountan", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\nSamoa mythology\nReligions in Africa\nAnti-corruption agencies\nCommunes of Corse-du-Sud\nCurrency introduction\nArts organizations based in Canada\nFinancial regulatory authorities\nProfessional wrestling families\nChristian organizations based in the United States\nAnime conventions\nFilm awards for Best Film\nFilm archives\nFootball governing bodies in Argentina\nIndigenous rights organizations in Australia\nAtheist organizations\nPolitical organizations based in Austria\nFootball governing bodies in Austria\nGovernment agencies of Germany\nAnti-fascist organizations in Germany\nActivist organizations in Sweden\nAgriculture organizations\nSports organizations of the United Kingdom\nHealth charities in the United Kingdom\nProfessional titles and certifications\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\n\tDisambiguation\nSamoa mythology\n\tOceanian mythology by country\nReligions in Africa\n\tReligion in Africa\nAnti-corruption agencies\n\tAnti-corruption agencies by country\nCommunes of Corse-du-Sud\n\tCommunes of France by department\nCurrency introduction\n\tCurrencies of Asia\nArts organizations based in Canada\n\tArts organizations by country\nFinancial regulatory authorities\n\tFinancial regulatory authorities by country\nProfessional wrestling families\n\tProfessional wrestling by country\nChristian organizations based in the United States\n\tChristianity in the United States\nAnime conventions\n\tAnnual events in Asia\nFilm awards for Best Film\n\tCinema of Pakistan\nFilm archives\n\tFilm organizations\nFootball governing bodies in Argentina\n\tFootball in Argentina\nIndigenous rights organizations in Australia\n\tHuman rights organizations by country\nAtheist organizations\n\tAtheism by country\nPolitical organizations based in Austria\n\tPolitics of Austria\nFootball governing bodies in Austria\n\tFootball in Austria\nGovernment agencies of Germany\n\tGovernment of Germany\nAnti-fascist organizations in Germany\n\tPolitical organizations based in Germany\nActivist organizations in Sweden\n\tActivism by country\nAgriculture organizations\n\tAgriculture by country\nSports organizations of the United Kingdom\n\tSport in the United Kingdom by sport\nHealth charities in the United Kingdom\n\tMedical and health organisations based in the United Kingdom\nProfessional titles and certifications\n\tOccupations" }, { "title": "Netherlands at the 1980 Winter Olympics", "content": "Athletes from the Netherlands competed at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, United States.\n\nMedalists\n\nIce hockey\n\nFirst Round - Red Division\n\nAll times are local (UTC-5).\n\nContestants\nRon Berteling\nKlaas van den Broek\nBrian de Bruijn\nJohn de Bruyn (G)\nDick Decloe\nRick van Gog\nCorky de Graauw\nJack de Heer\nHarrie van Heumen\nHenk Hille\nChuck Huizinga\nJan Janssen\nWilliam Klooster\nPatrick Kolijn\nLeo Koopmans\nTed Lenssen (G)\nGeorge Peternousek\nAl Pluymers \nFrank van Soldt\nLarry van Wieren\n\nSpeed skating\n\nMen\n\nWomen\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNetherlands at the Olympics\nNations at the 1980 Winter Olympics\n1980 in Dutch sport\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNetherlands at the Olympics\n\tCountries at the Olympics\n\tSport in the Netherlands by event\nNations at the 1980 Winter Olympics\n\tWinter Olympics by country\n\t1980 Winter Olympics\n1980 in Dutch sport\n\tYears in Dutch sport\n\tSport in the Netherlands by year\n\t1980 in European sport" }, { "title": "Ikioi Sh\u014dta", "content": "is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Katano, Osaka. He began his career in March 2005. He won the j\u016bry\u014d championship in November 2011 in his very first tournament in the division and just two tournaments later made his makuuchi division debut. He was runner up to J\u014dk\u014dry\u016b in the j\u016bry\u014d division in September 2012. His highest rank was sekiwake. He won four special prizes for Fighting Spirit and five gold stars for defeating yokozuna. He did not miss a single bout from his professional debut until the last day of the January 2021 tournament. He retired in June 2021 to become a coach and elder of the Japan Sumo Association under the name Kasugayama.\n\nEarly life and sumo background\nFrom his preschool years Toguchi was enrolled at a local sumo d\u014dj\u014d, coincidentally the future G\u014deid\u014d was also enrolled there at this time. In 1996 as a primary school fourth grader, he came in runner up at a national children's sumo tournament. After junior high school, he attempted to enter H\u014dtoku Gakuen high school which had a strong sumo team, but when he failed he decided to take a break from sumo and worked at his parents' sushi restaurant for three years while continuing to stay in shape.\n\nCareer\n\nAcceding to his mother's wishes, at eighteen he joined Isenoumi stable and first entered the ring in March 2005. He took the shikona or ring name of Ikioi from his first pro tournament. In his second tournament in July 2005 in the jonidan division he achieved a perfect record, but los", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese sumo wrestlers\nPeople from Katano, Osaka\nSekiwake\nJapan Sumo Association\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese sumo wrestlers\n\tSumo wrestlers by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Osaka Prefecture\nPeople from Katano, Osaka\n\tPeople by city in Japan\n\tPeople from Osaka Prefecture\nSekiwake\n\tBanzuke\n\tSumo wrestling terminology\nJapan Sumo Association\n\tSports governing bodies in Japan\n\tSumo in Japan\n\tSports organizations established in 1925" }, { "title": "Blame It on Me", "content": "Blame It on Me may refer to:\n\n Blame It on Me (album), 1997 album by Alana Davis\n \"Blame It on Me\" (Chrisette Michele song), 2009\n \"Blame It on Me\" (D:Ream song), 1994\n \"Blame It on Me\" (George Ezra song), 2014\n \"Blame It on Me\", a song by Barenaked Ladies from Gordon\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1997 albums\n2009 songs\n1994 songs\n2014 songs\nMusic albums by year\nSongs by year\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1997 albums\n\tMusic albums by year\n\t1990s albums\n2009 songs\n\tSongs by year\n\t2000s songs\n1994 songs\n\tSongs by year\n\t1990s songs\n2014 songs\n\tSongs by year\n\t2010s songs\nMusic albums by year\n\tMusic by year\nSongs by year\n\tMusic by year" }, { "title": "Gibralfaro", "content": "Mount Gibralfaro, , is a hill located in M\u00e1laga in southeast Spain. It is a 130 m high foothill of the Montes de M\u00e1laga, part of the Cordillera Penib\u00e9tica.\n\nAt the top of the hill stands the Castle of Gibralfaro overlooking M\u00e1laga city and the Mediterranean Sea, and connected by a walled corridor to the Alcazaba of M\u00e1laga.\n\nHistory\nGibralfaro has been the site of fortifications since the Phoenician foundation of M\u00e1laga city, circa 770 BC. The location was fortified by Calif Abd-al-Rahman III in 929CE. At the beginning of the 14th century, Yusuf I of the Kingdom of Granada expanded the fortifications within the Phoenician lighthouse enclosure and erected a double wall to the Alcazaba. The name is said to be derived from Arabic, Jbel, rock or mount, and Greek the word for light, Jbel-Faro, meaning \"Rock of Light\". The castle is famous for its three-month siege in 1487 by the Catholic monarchs, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, which ended when hunger forced the Arabs to surrender.\n\nThe most visible remains of the Castle today are the solid ramparts rising above the pines. In the Centro de Interpretaci\u00f3n de Gibralfaro (Gibralfaro Interpretation Center) in the former gunpowder arsenal of the Castle is a little museum that shows the castle\u2019s history over the centuries since the Reconquest. The castle was used as a military base until 1925.\n\nAt the end of 2005, a thick forest of pines and eucalyptus trees were planted on the hill. On its outskirts are the historical buildings of ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHills of Spain\nMountains of Andalusia\nGeography of M\u00e1laga\nTourist attractions in M\u00e1laga\nCastles in Andalusia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHills of Spain\n\tGeography of Spain by type\n\tGeography of Spain\nMountains of Andalusia\n\tMountains of Spain by autonomous community\n\tGeography of Andalusia by type\nGeography of M\u00e1laga\n\tGeography of Andalusia by province\n\tCities in Andalusia\nTourist attractions in M\u00e1laga\n\tTourist attractions in Andalusia by province\n\tCultural tourism in Spain\nCastles in Andalusia\n\tCastles in Spain by autonomous community\n\tBuildings and structures in Andalusia\n\tTourist attractions in Andalusia\n\tHistoric sites in Spain" }, { "title": "Karalarbah\u015fi\u015f", "content": "Karalarbah\u015fi\u015f is a village in Anamur district of Mersin Province, Turkey. It is at the north east of Anamur. The population of the village is 1228 as of 2011.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Anamur District\nVillages in Mersin Province\nPopulated places in Mersin Province, Turkey\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Anamur District\n\tPopulated places in Mersin Province\n\tPopulated places in Turkey by district\n\tGeography of Anamur\n\tAnamur District\nVillages in Mersin Province\n\tPopulated places in Turkey by province\n\tVillages in Turkey by province\n\tGeography of Mersin Province\nPopulated places in Mersin Province, Turkey\n\tPopulated places in Turkey by province\n\tGeography of Mersin Province\n\tMersin Province" }, { "title": "Maayke Se Bandhi Dor", "content": "Maayke Se Bandhi Dor is a soap opera that aired on Star Plus. It is a remake of Tamil serial Kolangal of Sun TV. The show ran from 14 February 2011 to 2 October 2011. The show was also broadcast on a television channel in Afghanistan called Ariana TV.\n\nPlot\nSet against a Marathi backdrop, Mayake Se Bandhi Dor is a tale about Avani, a character who is struggling against the social conventions that affect women in India. The show focuses on the themes of a woman's powers of forgiveness and pliability.\n\nAvani is the sole bread-winner of her family and must support her mother, her brother, and her two sisters. Her mother is desperate to get her married but Avani has other plans. She wants to find homes and happiness for her brother and her two sisters first. At her mother's insistence, Avani finally agrees to give marriage a chance, but only on two conditions. The first condition is that she be able to continue to work after the marriage. The second condition is that she be able to continue to provide her salary to her family.\n\nAvani meets Bhaskar who accepts her conditions and they agree to marry. The festivities begin but Bhaskar and his family have ulterior motives. They want to be the beneficiaries of Avani\u2019s high salary and her affluent relatives, Kaka and Boss. Later, Bhaskar relents and asks Avani for forgiveness. Avani forgives him and they restart their relationship. Bhaskar's mother, Aii still hates Avani, however, because she thinks that Avani is stealing her son awa", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian television soap operas\nStar Plus original programming\nTelevision shows set in Maharashtra\nTelevision series about marriage\nIndian drama television series\nIndian television series based on Tamil television series\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian television soap operas\n\tTelevision soap operas by country\n\tIndian television series\nStar Plus original programming\n\tIndian television series by channel\nTelevision shows set in Maharashtra\n\tIndian television series by setting\n\tTelevision shows set in India by city\nTelevision series about marriage\n\tTelevision series by topic\nIndian drama television series\n\tIndian television series by genre\nIndian television series based on Tamil television series\n\tIndian television series based on other television series" }, { "title": "Action learning", "content": "Action learning is an approach to problem solving. It involves taking action and reflecting upon the results. This helps improve the problem-solving process as well as simplify the solutions developed by the team. The theory of action learning and its epistemological position were originally developed by Reg Revans, who applied the method to support organizational and business development initiatives and improve on problem solving efforts.\n\nSince action learning has proven to be very effective in developing a number of individual leadership and team problem-solving skills, it has become a component in corporate and organizational leadership development programs. This strategy is different from the \"one size fits all\" curriculum that is characteristic of many training and development programs. Confucius once said, \"I hear and I forget; I see and I remember; I do and I understand,\" and action learning is a cycle of doing and reflecting.\n\nOverview\nThe action learning process includes:\n\n a real problem that is important, critical, and usually complex,\n a diverse problem-solving team or \"set\",\n a process that promotes curiosity, inquiry, and reflection,\n a requirement that talk be converted into action and, ultimately, a solution, and\n a commitment to learning.\n\nIn most forms of action learning, a coach is included and is responsible for promoting and facilitating learning, as well as encouraging the team to be self-managing.\n\nRevans' formula\nReginald Revans is the originator of a", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProblem solving\nOrganizational learning\nEducational psychology\nManagement education\nLeadership training\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProblem solving\n\tPsychological processes\n\tDecision-making\n\tManagement\nOrganizational learning\n\tOrganizational theory\n\tKnowledge management\n\tStrategic management\n\tEducational psychology\n\tEducational practices\nEducational psychology\n\tBranches of psychology\n\tEducation theory\n\tApplied psychology\nManagement education\n\tBusiness education\n\tManagement\n\tLeadership studies\n\tProfessional education\nLeadership training\n\tLeadership\n\tManagement education\n\tPersonal development\n\tCorporate training" }, { "title": "Simon Dalrymple", "content": "Simon Hedley Dalrymple (born 6 June 1983) is an English former cricketer.\n\nBorn in Worcester, Dalrymple was educated at Radley and Christ Church, Oxford. He made two first-class appearances for Oxford University Cricket Club in 2002 and 2004, both against Cambridge University. A middle-order batsman, he scored 40 runs in total, with a highest of 15 not out.\n\nHe is the younger brother of former Glamorgan captain Jamie Dalrymple.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish cricketers\nOxford University cricketers\nPeople from Worcester, England\nPeople educated at Radley College\nAlumni of Christ Church, Oxford\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish cricketers\n\tCricketers by nationality\n\tSportspeople from England\n\tEnglish sportspeople\nOxford University cricketers\n\tUniversity cricketers\n\tAlumni of the University of Oxford\n\tPeople associated with the University of Oxford\nPeople from Worcester, England\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople from Worcestershire\nPeople educated at Radley College\n\tPeople by school in England\n\tPeople educated at independent schools in England\nAlumni of Christ Church, Oxford\n\tAlumni of the University of Oxford\n\tPeople associated with the University of Oxford\n\tPeople by university or college in the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Lonely Girl (Weezer song)", "content": "\"Lonely Girl\" is a song by the American rock band Weezer from their ninth studio album Everything Will Be Alright in the End. While the song has not been released as a single, it was the fourth song from the album to be publicly available on stream prior to release, after \"Back to the Shack\", \"Cleopatra\" and \"The British Are Coming\".\n\nComposition\nA mid-tempo love song, Carolyn Menyes from Music Times described \"Lonely Girl\" as having \"a \"Buddy Holly\"-like swing to the beat and the blend of heavy guitars mixed with a soft-singing Rivers Cuomo recalls distinctively The Green Album era\". Ian Cohen at Pitchfork Media notes that the song \"isolates the second verse of \"Only in Dreams\" and reworks Cuomo's Japanese curio \"Homely Girl\" into a legitimate buzzy throwback.\" Dan Reilly from Spin characterizes the song as more straightforward than \"The British Are Coming\", and more similar to \"Back to the Shack\". The song also contains \"rowdy hooks and fast-paced gallop\".\n\nReception\nCarolyn Menyes at Music Times states \"'Lonely Girl' seems to blend together some of the best moments from Weezer's most beloved albums.\" Tom Breihan from Stereogum described it as \"a fine example of the sort of supercharged power-pop that this band does so well when Rivers Cuomo is feeling motivated\". Slant Magazine writer Blue Sullivan notes that the song \"finds the band finally casting off its slacker straitjacket\". Mattison Keesey of AltWire noted that the song is \"without a doubt classic Weezer\" and compare", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs by Weezer\nRock ballads\n2010s rock song stubs\n2014 songs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs by Weezer\n\tWeezer songs\n\tSongs by artist\nRock ballads\n\tBallads by genre\n\tSong genres\n\tRock music genres\n2010s rock song stubs\n\t2010s song stubs\n\tRock song stubs\n\tSong stubs by decade\n2014 songs\n\tSongs by year\n\t2014 in music\n\t2014 works\n\t2010s songs" }, { "title": "Malcolm MacDonald (disambiguation)", "content": "Malcolm MacDonald (1901\u20131981) was a British politician and diplomat.\n\nMalcolm (or Malky) MacDonald (or Macdonald, McDonald) may also refer to:\nMalcolm MacDonald (Canadian politician) (1836\u20131902), Canadian politician and ship owner\nMalcolm Archibald Macdonald (1875\u20131941), Canadian judge and politician\nMalky MacDonald (1913\u20131999), Scottish-born footballer and manager who played for Celtic, Kilmarnock and Brentford\nMalcolm MacDonald (composer) (1916\u20131992), British composer\nMalcolm MacDonald (music critic) (1948\u20132014), music critic and author\nMalcolm Macdonald (born 1950), English international footballer who played for Luton, Newcastle United and Arsenal\nMalcolm MacDonald (baseball) (1872\u20131946), outfielder in Major League Baseball\nMalcolm McDonald (academic), British educator\nMalcolm MacDonald (tennis) (1865\u20131921), American Olympic tennis player\nMalcolm Macdonald (engineer) (born 1978), Scottish space engineer and academic\nCallum Macdonald (1912\u20131999), also known as Malcolm Macdonald, Scottish printer and publisher", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman name disambiguation pages\nBritish politicians\nBritish diplomats\nCanadian politicians\nCanadian judges\nScottish footballers\nBritish composers\nMusic critics\nEnglish footballers\nMajor League Baseball outfielders\nBritish educators\nAmerican Olympic tennis players\nScottish engineers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman name disambiguation pages\n\tDisambiguation pages\nBritish politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tPolitics of the United Kingdom\nBritish diplomats\n\tDiplomats by nationality\n\tForeign relations of the United Kingdom\nCanadian politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tPolitics of Canada\nCanadian judges\n\tJudges by nationality\n\tJustice system of Canada\nScottish footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tFootball in Scotland\nBritish composers\n\tComposers by nationality\n\tMusic of the United Kingdom\nMusic critics\n\tJournalists by type\n\tMusic journalism\nEnglish footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tFootball in England\nMajor League Baseball outfielders\n\tMajor League Baseball players by position\n\tMajor League Baseball\nBritish educators\n\tEducators by nationality\n\tEducation in the United Kingdom\nAmerican Olympic tennis players\n\tTennis players by nationality\n\tTennis in the United States\n\tOlympic tennis players by country\nScottish engineers\n\tEngineers by nationality\n\tEngineering in Scotland" }, { "title": "Mississippi statistical areas", "content": "The U.S. currently has 30 statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On March 6, 2020, the OMB delineated seven combined statistical areas, four metropolitan statistical areas, and 19 micropolitan statistical areas in Mississippi.\n\n\nStatistical areas\nThe Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has designated more than 1,000 statistical areas for the United States and Puerto Rico. These statistical areas are important geographic delineations of population clusters used by the OMB, the United States Census Bureau, planning organizations, and federal, state, and local government entities.\n\nThe OMB defines a core-based statistical area (commonly referred to as a CBSA) as \"a statistical geographic entity consisting of the county or counties (or county-equivalents) associated with at least one core of at least 10,000 population, plus adjacent counties having a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured through commuting ties with the counties containing the core.\" The OMB further divides core-based statistical areas into metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) that have \"a population of at least 50,000\" and micropolitan statistical areas (\u03bcSAs) that have \"a population of at least 10,000, but less than 50,000.\"\n\nThe OMB defines a combined statistical area (CSA) as \"a geographic entity consisting of two or more adjacent core-based statistical areas with employment interchange measures of at least 15%.\" The prim", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStatistical areas of the United States\nGeography of Mississippi\nDemographics of Mississippi\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStatistical areas of the United States\n\tGeography of the United States\n\tDemographics of the United States\nGeography of Mississippi\n\tGeography of the United States by state\nGeography of the United States\n\tDemographics of Mississippi\n\tDemography by country\n\tDemographics of the United States by state\n\tDemographics of the United States" }, { "title": "Jacobetty Rosa", "content": "Miguel Sim\u00f5es Jacobetty Rosa (1901\u20131970) was a Portuguese architect. One of his greatest works was the designing of the Est\u00e1dio Nacional (National Stadium), located near Lisbon.\n\n1901 births\n1970 deaths\n20th-century Portuguese architects", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century Portuguese architects\nPortuguese architects\n1970 deaths\n1901 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century Portuguese architects\n\tArchitects by nationality and century\n\t20th-century architects\n\tPortuguese architects\n\tPortuguese people of the 20th century\nPortuguese architects\n\tArchitects by nationality\n\tArchitecture in Portugal\n\tPortuguese people by occupation\n1970 deaths\n\tDeaths by year\n\t20th-century deaths\n1901 births\n\tBirths by year\n\t20th-century births" }, { "title": "Park Township, Sedgwick County, Kansas", "content": "Park Township is a township in Sedgwick County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2000 United States Census, it had a population of 4,128.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTownships in Sedgwick County, Kansas\nPopulated places in Sedgwick County, Kansas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTownships in Sedgwick County, Kansas\n\tTownships in Kansas by county\n\tGeography of Sedgwick County, Kansas\nPopulated places in Sedgwick County, Kansas\n\tPopulated places in Kansas by county\n\tGeography of Sedgwick County, Kansas\n\tSedgwick County, Kansas" }, { "title": "Rockie Fresh", "content": "Donald Howard Pullen (born April 16, 1991), known professionally as Rockie Fresh, is an American rapper. He was signed to Rick Ross' Maybach Music Group and Atlantic Records. Pullen is known for his alternatively influenced style of hip-hop, and his associations with recording artists Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy, and Joel & Benji Madden of Good Charlotte.\n\nCareer\nIn 2009, Rockie began recording his debut mixtape Rockie's Modern Life in a small recording studio Chicago, Illinois. During the recording process, he met Andrew Koenig & Andrew Gertler, who began to manage him. The trio released Rockie's Modern Life in December 2009, and followed it up with another mixtape, The Otherside, recorded at Studio 11 in December 2010.\n\nThe success of the projects earned Rockie widespread acclaim from hip-hop blogs and publications, and performances across the country including one at Bamboozle Festival, where he met Josh Madden, who would later introduce Rockie to his brothers Joel & Benji Madden of Good Charlotte. Rockie's music also grabbed the attention of Fall Out Boy lead-singer Patrick Stump, whom Rockie has cited as a major influence and has since toured with.\n\nSince the release of The Otherside Rockie has been named one of Metromix's \"25 Hottest Artists Under 25\" and his music has been featured on The CW's nationally syndicated television show Nikita. He was also featured on Good Charlotte's project The Madden Brothers: Before The Fame according to Rolling Stone and Billboard ma", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male rappers\nMusicians from Chicago\nMaybach Music Group artists\nAtlantic Records artists\nAmerican hip hop musicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male rappers\n\tAmerican rappers\n\tMale rappers\nMusicians from Chicago\n\tMusicians by city in the United States\n\tChicago-related lists\n\tArtists from Chicago\nMaybach Music Group artists\n\tAmerican record labels\n\tRecord labels established in 2009\n\tLabels distributed by Warner Music Group\n\tCompanies based in New York City\nAtlantic Records artists\n\tRecord labels established in 1947\n\tCompanies based in New York City\n\tLabels distributed by Warner Music Group\nAmerican hip hop musicians\n\tAmerican musicians by genre\n\tAmerican hip hop musicians\n\tHip hop musicians by nationality\n\tAmerican hip hop singers" }, { "title": "Anton\u00edn Perner", "content": "Anton\u00edn Perner (29 January 1899 \u2013 24 November 1973) was a Czechoslovak footballer. He played 28 games and scored one goal for the Czechoslovakia national football team. Perner represented Czechoslovakia at the 1920 Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCzechoslovak footballers\nCzechoslovakia international footballers\nOlympic footballers of Czechoslovakia\nFootballers at the 1920 Summer Olympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCzechoslovak footballers\n\tSlovak footballers\n\tCzech footballers\n\t20th-century footballers\nCzechoslovakia international footballers\n\t20th-century footballers\n\tCzechoslovakia national team\n\tNational sports team members\nOlympic footballers of Czechoslovakia\n\tOlympic footballers by country\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the Summer Olympics\n\tAssociation football players \nFootballers at the 1920 Summer Olympics\n\tFootballers at the Summer Olympics\n\t20th-century footballers\n\tCompetitors at the 1920 Summer Olympics\n\tOlympic competitors by year\n\tAssociation football players by year\n\tOlympic footballers by year" }, { "title": "2014 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament \u2013 Singles", "content": "Juan Mart\u00edn del Potro was the defending champion but lost in the quarterfinals to Ernests Gulbis.\nTom\u00e1\u0161 Berdych won the title, defeating Marin \u010cili\u0107 in the final, 6\u20134, 6\u20132.\n\nSeeds\n\nDraw\n\nFinals\n\nTop half\n\nBottom half\n\nQualifying\n\nSeeds\n\n Daniel Brands (qualifying competition, Lucky loser)\n Victor H\u0103nescu (qualifying competition)\n \u0141ukasz Kubot (qualifying competition)\n Kenny de Schepper (first round)\n Sergiy Stakhovsky (qualified)\n Peter Gojowczyk (first round, retired)\n Micha\u00ebl Llodra (withdrew)\n Jan H\u00e1jek (first round)\n\nQualifiers\n\nLucky loser\n Daniel Brands\n\nQualifying draw\n\nFirst qualifier\n\nSecond qualifier\n\nThird qualifier\n\nFourth qualifier\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2014 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament\n2014 in men's tennis\nTennis tournaments in the Netherlands\nABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2014 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament\n\tABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament by year\n\t2014 in tennis\n2014 in men's tennis\n\t2014 in sports\n\tMen's tennis tournaments in 2014\nTennis tournaments in the Netherlands\n\tTennis tournaments by country\n\tAnnual sporting events in the Netherlands\nABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament\n\tATP Tour 500\n\tTennis tournaments in the Netherlands\n\tHard court tennis tournaments\n\tFebruary sporting events" }, { "title": "Platycelyphium", "content": "Platycelyphium voense is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. It is the only member of the genus Platycelyphium.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFabaceae\nFaboideae\nMonotypic Fabaceae genera\nFlowering plants\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFabaceae\n\tFlowering plant families\n\tRosales families\nFaboideae\n\tFabaceae\n\tPlant subfamilies\nMonotypic Fabaceae genera\n\tMonotypic plant genera\n\tPlant genera\n\tFlowering plant genera\nFlowering plants\n\tPlants by type\n\tPlants by life-cycle\n\tPlant taxonomy" }, { "title": "Logan Chalmers", "content": "Logan Chalmers (born 24 March 2000) is a Scottish footballer who plays as a forward for Inverness Caledonian Thistle, on loan from Scottish Premiership side Dundee United. He made his senior debut in July 2017.\n\nEarly life\nChalmers was born in Dundee on 24 March 2000 and joined the Dundee United Academy at the age of 10. He attended the Scottish Football Association Performance School at St John's Roman Catholic High School in Dundee.\n\nPlaying career\n\nClub\nChalmers signed his first professional contract with Dundee United in July 2016. His first involvement with the first team was for Se\u00e1n Dillon's testimonial match in March 2017. His competitive debut came in the Scottish League Cup in July 2017, when he came on as a substitute in a 4\u20131 home win over Cowdenbeath. He scored his first senior goal in October 2017, a late winner against Linfield in a Scottish Challenge Cup tie at Tannadice Park.\n\nChalmers was loaned to Arbroath in January 2020.\n\nOn 21 January 2022, Chalmers joined Scottish Championship side Inverness Caledonian Thistle on loan for the remainder of the 2021\u201322 season.\n\nInternational\nChalmers represented Scotland at under-17 level once, playing against the Czech Republic in August 2016. He was then capped by the under-21 team in October 2020.\n\nCareer statistics\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScottish footballers\nDundee United F.C. players\nInverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. players\nAssociation football forwards\nScotland youth international footballers\nScotland under-21 international footballers\nScottish Professional Football League players\nPeople from Dundee\n2000 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScottish footballers\n\tAssociation football players by nationality\n\tFootballers from Scotland\nDundee United F.C. players\n\tScottish Professional Football League players\n\tFootballers in Scotland by club\nInverness Caledonian Thistle F.C. players\n\tScottish Professional Football League players\n\tFootballers in Scotland by club\nAssociation football forwards\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tAssociation footballers by position\nScotland youth international footballers\n\tScottish footballers\n\tAssociation football players by national team\nScotland under-21 international footballers\n\tScottish footballers\n\tAssociation football players by national team\nScottish Professional Football League players\n\tFootballers in Scotland by competition\n\tFootballers in Scotland\nPeople from Dundee\n\tPeople by city in Scotland\n\tScottish people by city\n2000 births\n\t2000s births\n\tBirths by year" }, { "title": "Julien J. LeBourgeois", "content": "Julien Johnson LeBourgeois (23 November 1923 \u2013 16 September 2012) was a vice admiral of the United States Navy. His career included service in World War II, the Cold War, and the Vietnam War, duty aboard and command of cruisers and destroyers, various planning and staff assignments, and a tour as President of the Naval War College.\n\nEarly life\n\nLeBourgeois was born in Southern Pines, North Carolina, on 23 November 1923, the son of U.S. Navy Commander Henry Blow LeBourgeois and Dorothy Johnson LeBourgeois. He was raised in Long Beach, California, and Suva, American Samoa, and attended the Georgia Military Academy in College Park, Georgia. He entered the United States Naval Academy in 1941, where he was a member of the track team, and graduated in 1944 after only three years due to the accelerated curriculum in use during World War II.\n\nNaval career\n\nWorld War II\nLeBourgeois first assignment was as a gunnery officer aboard the light cruiser , then in combat against the Japanese in the Pacific. Aboard Columbia he saw action in the Palau campaign, including the Battle of Peleliu, and in the Leyte campaign, during which Columbia fought in the Battle of Surigao Strait, a part of the Battle of Leyte Gulf. Columbia also supported the invasion of Mindoro and took part in the invasion of Lingayen Gulf on Luzon, during which three kamikazes struck Columbia and for which the ship was awarded a Presidential Unit Citation. After that, Columbia operated in support of the invasion of Balikpa", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Navy vice admirals\nUnited States Naval Academy alumni\nPeople from Southern Pines, North Carolina\nAmerican military personnel of World War II\nAmerican military personnel of the Vietnam War\nPresidents of the Naval War College\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Navy vice admirals\n\tMilitary personnel by rank in the United States\n\tUnited States Navy admirals\nUnited States Naval Academy alumni\n\tUnited States Naval Academy\n\tAlumni by university or college in Maryland\nPeople from Southern Pines, North Carolina\n\tPeople by city in North Carolina\n\tPeople from Moore County, North Carolina\nAmerican military personnel of World War II\n\tMilitary personnel of the United States by war\n\tWorld War II people from the United States\nAmerican military personnel of the Vietnam War\n\tMilitary personnel of the United States by war\n\tVietnam War people\nPresidents of the Naval War College\n\tNaval War College\n\tHeads of universities and colleges in the United States\n\tEducators from Rhode Island\n\tMilitary education and training in the United States" }, { "title": "Mashundwani", "content": "Mashundwani is a settlement in Kenya's Coast Province.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Coast Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Coast Province\n\tPopulated places in Kenya by province\n\tGeography of Coast Province\n\tCoast Province" }, { "title": "Swimming at the 1988 Summer Olympics \u2013 Women's 200 metre individual medley", "content": "The women's 200 metre individual medley event at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place on 24 September at the Jamsil Indoor Swimming Pool in Seoul, South Korea.\n\nRecords\nPrior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic records were as follows.\n\nThe following records were established during the competition:\n\nResults\n\nHeats\nRule: The eight fastest swimmers advance to final A (Q), while the next eight to final B (q).\n\nFinals\n\nFinal B\n\nFinal A\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwimming at the 1988 Summer Olympics\nWomen's events at the 1988 Summer Olympics\nWomen's 200 metre individual medley\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwimming at the 1988 Summer Olympics\n\t1988 Summer Olympics events\n\tSummer Olympics events by year\n\tSwimming at the Summer Olympics\n\tOlympic swimming\nWomen's events at the 1988 Summer Olympics\n\t1988 Summer Olympics events\n\tWomen's events at the Olympics\n\tSummer Olympics events by gender and year\nWomen's 200 metre individual medley\n\tSwimming at the Summer Olympics\n\tWomen's swimming events\n\tOlympic swimming events" }, { "title": "Howl", "content": "Howl most often refers to:\n\nHowling, an animal vocalization in many canine species\nHowl (poem), a 1956 poem by Allen Ginsberg\n\nHowl may also refer to:\n\nFilm \n The Howl, a 1970 Italian film\n Howl (2010 film), a 2010 American arthouse biopic film\n Howl (2015 film), a 2015 independent British horror film\n\nLiterature \n Howl and Other Poems, the collection of poetry containing \"Howl\"\n Howl (magazine), published by the Hunt Saboteurs Association in Britain\n Wizard Howl, fictional character in the 1986 novel Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones\n\nMusic \n Howl (Beware of Darkness EP), 2012\n Howl (Black Rebel Motorcycle Club album), 2005\n Howl (Rival Consoles album), 2015\n Howl (Howl EP), a 2008 EP by American metal band Howl\n \"Howl\" (song), a song by Beware of Darkness\n \"Howl\", 2009 song by Florence and the Machine from the album Lungs\n \"Howl\", a track from The Gaslight Anthem's 2012 album, Handwritten\n \"Howl\" 2016 song by Biffy Clyro from the album Ellipsis\n\nBands \n Howl (Norwegian band), Norwegian rock band\n Howl (American band), American metal band\n Howl, former name of Australian punk band Hunting Grounds\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAnimal vocalization\nWorks by Allen Ginsberg\nItalian films\nAmerican films\nBritish films\nBritish horror films\nPoetry collections\nBritish magazines\nFictional wizards\nExtended plays\nAmerican albums\nBritish albums\nSongs by Beware of Darkness\nSongs by Florence and the Machine\nSongs by The Gaslight Anthem\nSongs by Biffy Clyro\nNorwegian rock bands\nAmerican metal music groups\nAustralian punk rock groups\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAnimal vocalization\n\tAnimal communication\nWorks by Allen Ginsberg\n\tAmerican poetry\n\tBooks by Allen Ginsberg\nItalian films\n\tFilms by country\n\tCinema of Italy\nAmerican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tCinema of the United States\nBritish films\n\tFilms by country\n\tCinema of the United Kingdom\nBritish horror films\n\tHorror films by country\n\tPoetry collections\nBritish magazines\n\tMagazines by country\n\tMedia in the United Kingdom\nFictional wizards\n\tFictional characters by occupation\n\tFantasy characters\nExtended plays\n\tAlbums by format\nAmerican albums\n\tAlbums by country\n\tMusic of the United States\nBritish albums\n\tAlbums by country\n\tMusic of the United Kingdom\nSongs by Beware of Darkness\n\tSongs by artist\nSongs by Florence and the Machine\n\tSongs by artist\nSongs by The Gaslight Anthem\n\tSongs by artist\nSongs by Biffy Clyro\n\tSongs by artist\nNorwegian rock bands\n\tRock music groups by nationality\n\tMusic of Norway\nAmerican metal music groups\n\tMetal music groups by nationality\n\tMusic of the United States\nAustralian punk rock groups\n\tPunk rock groups by nationality\n\tMusic of Australia" }, { "title": "Vennuru", "content": "Vennuru is a village in Prakasam District, in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. This village comes under Kondapi Mandal in Kandukur revenue division. Nearby villages are Chodavaram, Venkanna Palem, Koru Uppalapadu, Thumadu and Muppavaram.\n\nGeography\nVennuru is located at 15\u00b022'44.5\"N 79\u00b054'55.3\"E. It has an average elevation of 19 meters (65 feet). Total geographical area of Vennuru village is 15 km2 and it is the 5th biggest village by area in the sub district. Population density of the village is 214 persons per km2.\n\nDemographics\nAs of 2011 census, Vennuru had a population of 3312, from 310 Households. Male constitutes 49.4% of the population and female 50.6%. Vennuru has a very good literacy rate of 61.4%, of which 56% male and 44% female. Of the total population, 9.4% are under 6 years of age. Telugu is the local language.\n\nPolitics\nVennuru comes under Kondapi (SC) reserved constituency of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly. Gorepati Sandhya Rani Choudhary is the elective Sarpanch and Sree Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy Dola is the present MLA of the constituency from Telugu Desam Party. It is also a part of Ongole Parliamentary constituency which was won by Magunta Sreenivasulu Reddy of YSR Congress Party.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Prakasam district\nPopulated places in Andhra Pradesh\nAndhra Pradesh geography stubs\nAndhra Pradesh politics and government\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Prakasam district\n\tVillages in India by district\n\tGeography of Prakasam district\n\tPrakasam district\nPopulated places in Andhra Pradesh\n\tPopulated places in India by state or union territory\n\tGeography of Andhra Pradesh\nAndhra Pradesh geography stubs\n\tGeography of Andhra Pradesh\n\tGeography stubs by state or territory of India\nAndhra Pradesh politics and government\n\tPolitics of India by state or union territory\n\tPolitics and government in India\n\tGovernment of Andhra Pradesh\n\tPolitical parties in Andhra Pradesh" }, { "title": "Bachelor Party (2012 film)", "content": "Bachelor Party is a 2012 Indian Malayalam-language black comedy gangster film directed by Amal Neerad. The film stars Kalabhavan Mani, Rahman, \nIndrajith Sukumaran, Asif Ali, Vinayakan, Ashish Vidyarthi and John Vijay in lead roles. The film's screenplay is by noted authors Unni R. and Santhosh Echikkanam while the original music and background score are composed by Rahul Raj.\n\nThe film released on 15 June 2012, to mixed reviews. Its plot is adapted from Johnnie To's Exiled, a 2006 Hong Kong action film. Though released to mixed reviews, the film was profitable according to Neerad.\n\nPlot\nFormer mobster Tony leads a quiet life with his wife Neethu and newborn child in an old mansion, having turned over a new leaf. Unfortunately, vengeful underworld don Prakash Kamath - whom Tony and friends once tried to assassinate - has dispatched a pair of his henchmen to cut that peaceful existence short. Once arrived, Tony's childhood friends and gangsters Ayyappan and Fakeer find a second pair - Benny and Geevarghese - determined to protect Tony. After a brief showdown, the whole group comes to an uneasy truce, lays their weapons down, and bonds over dinner - after all, these men grew up together.\n\nReunited and searching for a way to save Tony, they visit a fixer called Chettiyar and his partner Vijanasurabhi, a prostitute. Chettiyar gives the gang two options \u2013 the job of killing a don who is Kamath's rival or looting a large quantity of foreign currency being transported. The gang cho", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2012 films\nIndian films\nMalayalam-language films\nIndian black comedy films\nIndian gangster films\nFilms directed by Amal Neerad\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2012 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t2012 in film\nIndian films\n\tCinema of India\n\tMalayalam cinema\nMalayalam-language films\n\tIndian films by language\n\tIndian films\nIndian black comedy films\n\tIndian comedy films by genre\n\tIndian films\nIndian gangster films\n\tIndian crime films by genre\n\tIndian films\nFilms directed by Amal Neerad\n\tMalayalam film directors\n\tIndian filmographies\n\tIndian films by director" }, { "title": "Joel Iwataki", "content": "Joel Iwataki is an American sound engineer. He has won one Primetime Emmy Award. He has worked on more than 150 films.\n\nSelected filmography\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican audio engineers\nPrimetime Emmy Award winners\nAmerican film crew members\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican audio engineers\n\tAudio engineers by nationality\n\tAmerican engineers\n\tAudio engineering\nPrimetime Emmy Award winners\n\tAmerican television award winners\n\tTelevision award winners\nAmerican film crew members\n\tAmerican film people\n\tFilm crew members by nationality\n\tFilm crew\n\tAmerican filmmakers" }, { "title": "2004\u201305 FC Schalke 04 season", "content": "FC Schalke 04 had a surprise title tilt at Bundesliga, in spite of a poor start to the season and the resultant dismissal of manager Jupp Heynckes. With largely unproven Ralf Rangnick taking over, Schalke went about level with title rivals Bayern Munich after a 1\u20130 win thanks to a goal from Lincoln. From there on, Bayern dominated, leaving Schalke a full 14 points behind, albeit good enough for runners-up, qualifying the team for the Champions League.\n\nFirst-team squad\nSquad at end of season\n\nLeft club during season\n\nCompetitions\n\nBundesliga\n\nLeague table\n\nDFB-Pokal\n\nFinal\n\nUEFA Intertoto Cup\n\nThird round\n\nSemi-finals\n\nFinal\n\nUEFA Cup\n\nFirst round\n\nGroup stage\n\nKnockout phase\n\n=Round of 32\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFC Schalke 04 seasons\n2004\u201305 in German football\n2004\u201305 UEFA Champions League participants\n2004\u201305 UEFA Cup participants\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFC Schalke 04 seasons\n\tSeasons in German football\n\tFootball club seasons in Germany\n2004\u201305 in German football\n\t2004 in German sport\n\t2005 in German sport\n\tSeasons in German football\n2004\u201305 UEFA Champions League participants\n\t2004\u201305 in UEFA football\n\tUEFA Champions League participants by season\n2004\u201305 UEFA Cup participants\n\t2004\u201305 in UEFA football\n\tUEFA Cup participants by season" }, { "title": "American Anti-Slavery Society", "content": "The American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS; 1833\u20131870) was an abolitionist society founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappan. Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave, had become a prominent abolitionist and was a key leader of this society, who often spoke at its meetings. William Wells Brown, also a freedman, also often spoke at meetings. By 1838, the society had 1,350 local chapters with around 250,000 members.\n\nNoted members included Susan B. Anthony, \nElizabeth Cady Stanton, \nTheodore Dwight Weld, \nLewis Tappan, \nJames G. Birney, \nLydia Maria Child, \nMaria Weston Chapman,\nAugustine Clarke, \nSamuel Cornish,\nGeorge T. Downing\nJames Forten,\nAbby Kelley Foster, \nStephen Symonds Foster, \nHenry Highland Garnet, \nBeriah Green, who presided over its organizational meeting,\nLucretia Mott,\nWendell Phillips, \nRobert Purvis, \nCharles Lenox Remond, \nSarah Parker Remond, \nLucy Stone, and \nJohn Greenleaf Whittier, among others. Headquartered in New York City, from 1840 to 1870 the society published a weekly newspaper, the National Anti-Slavery Standard.\n\nBackground\nBy the 1820s, the controversy surrounding the Missouri Compromise had quieted considerably, but was revived by a series of events near the end of the decade. Serious debates over abolition took place in the Virginia legislature in 1829 and 1831. (See Thomas Roderick Dew#Dew and slavery.) In the North, discussion began about the possibility of freeing slaves and \"resettling\" them in Africa (a proposal that, under the auspi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAbolitionist organizations in the United States\nAnti-slavery organizations in the United States\nOrganizations established in 1833\n1833 establishments in the United States\nDefunct organizations based in New York City\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAbolitionist organizations in the United States\n\tAbolitionism in the United States\n\tOrganizations based in the United States by issue\n\tAnti-slavery movements\nAnti-slavery organizations in the United States\n\tAnti-slavery movements\n\tOrganizations based in the United States by issue\nOrganizations established in 1833\n\tOrganizations by year of establishment\n\t1833 in the United States\n1833 establishments in the United States\n\t1833 in the United States\n\t19th-century establishments in the United States\nDefunct organizations based in New York City\n\tOrganizations based in New York City\n\tDefunct organizations based in the United States\n" }, { "title": "Population bottleneck", "content": "A population bottleneck or genetic bottleneck is a sharp reduction in the size of a population due to environmental events such as famines, earthquakes, floods, fires, disease, and droughts; or human activities such as specicide, widespread violence or intentional culling, and human population planning. Such events can reduce the variation in the gene pool of a population; thereafter, a smaller population, with a smaller genetic diversity, remains to pass on genes to future generations of offspring through sexual reproduction. Genetic diversity remains lower, increasing only when gene flow from another population occurs or very slowly increasing with time as random mutations occur. This results in a reduction in the robustness of the population and in its ability to adapt to and survive selecting environmental changes, such as climate change or a shift in available resources. Alternatively, if survivors of the bottleneck are the individuals with the greatest genetic fitness, the frequency of the fitter genes within the gene pool is increased, while the pool itself is reduced.\n\nThe genetic drift caused by a population bottleneck can change the proportional random distribution of alleles and even lead to loss of alleles. The chances of inbreeding and genetic homogeneity can increase, possibly leading to inbreeding depression. Smaller population size can also cause deleterious mutations to accumulate.\n\nPopulation bottlenecks play an important role in conservation biology (see mi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulation genetics\nGenetic drift\nConservation biology\nEnvironmental disasters\nHuman activities\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulation genetics\n\tGenetics\n\tEvolutionary biology\n\tApplied genetics\nGenetic drift\n\tPopulation genetics\n\tApplied genetics\nConservation biology\n\tConservation\n\tBiology and natural history in the United Kingdom\nEnvironmental disasters\n\tDisasters\n\tEnvironment and nature\nHuman activities\n\tHuman behavior\n\tAnthropology\n\tCulture" }, { "title": "1 Samuel 12", "content": "1 Samuel 12 is the twelfth chapter of the First Book of Samuel in the Old Testament of the Christian Bible or the first part of the Books of Samuel in the Hebrew Bible. According to Jewish tradition the book was attributed to the prophet Samuel, with additions by the prophets Gad and Nathan, but modern scholars view it as a composition of a number of independent texts of various ages from c. 630\u2013540 BCE. This chapter contains Samuel's address to the people of Israel after Saul's coronation. This is within a section comprising 1 Samuel 7\u201315 which records the rise of the monarchy in Israel and the account of the first years of King Saul.\n\nText\nThis chapter was originally written in the Hebrew language. It is divided into 25 verses.\n\nTextual witnesses\nSome early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter in Hebrew are of the Masoretic Text tradition, which includes the Codex Cairensis (895), Aleppo Codex (10th century), and Codex Leningradensis (1008). Fragments containing parts of this chapter in Hebrew were found among the Dead Sea Scrolls including 4Q51 (4QSam; 100\u201350 BCE) with extant verses 7\u20138, 10\u201319 and 4Q52 (4QSam; 250 BCE) with extant verses 3, 5\u20136.\n\nExtant ancient manuscripts of a translation into Koine Greek known as the Septuagint (originally was made in the last few centuries BCE) include Codex Vaticanus (B; B; 4th century) and Codex Alexandrinus (A; A; 5th century).\n\nAnalysis\nThis chapter closes the period of the Israel Judges, concluding the cycle of alternat", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBooks of Samuel\nHebrew Bible chapters\nOld Testament chapters\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBooks of Samuel\n\tBiblical books of history\n\tOld Testament books\n\tHebrew Bible books\nHebrew Bible chapters\n\tBible chapters\n\tHebrew Bible words and phrases\nOld Testament chapters\n\tBible chapters\n\tBooks of the Bible\n\tOld Testament words and phrases\n\tChristian terminology" }, { "title": "Mabel Howard", "content": "Mabel Bowden Howard (18 April 1894 \u2013 23 June 1972) was a well-known New Zealand trade unionist and politician. She was the first woman secretary of a predominantly male union (the Canterbury General Labourers' Union).\n\nShe was a Member of Parliament for the Labour Party from 1943 until 1969. In 1947 she became New Zealand's first woman cabinet minister when she was made Minister of Health and Minister in charge of Child Welfare. She is remembered for waving two large pairs of bloomers in Parliament in support of her successful campaign to have clothing sizes standardised.\n\nEarly life\nMabel Howard was born in Bowden, near Adelaide, Australia, on 18 April 1894. She moved to New Zealand with her father (Ted Howard) and sisters after her mother, Harriet Garard Goring, died in 1903. In 1908, after leaving school, she took a commercial course at the Christchurch Technical Institute.\n\nPolitical career\n\nTrade unions\nHoward joined the Christchurch Socialist Party when still at the Christchurch Technical Institute. She entered the Trades Hall in 1911 as an office assistant for the Canterbury General Labourers' Union. In 1933, at the age of 39, she became the first woman to become secretary of a predominantly male union in New Zealand. In 1942, she was appointed national secretary of the New Zealand Federated Labourers' Union and was again the first woman to hold such a position.\n\nLocal body politics\nBetween 1933 and 1968, Howard was a councillor for Christchurch City Council for a tota", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew Zealand trade unionists\nNew Zealand Labour Party MPs\nWomen government ministers of New Zealand\nFemale members of the New Zealand House of Representatives\nNew Zealand MPs for Christchurch electorates\nNew Zealand women in politics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew Zealand trade unionists\n\tLabour movement in New Zealand\n\tPeople associated with the Canterbury Region\nNew Zealand Labour Party MPs\n\tNew Zealand Labour Party politicians\n\tMembers of the New Zealand House of Representatives\n\tNew Zealand MPs by party\nWomen government ministers of New Zealand\n\tWomen members of the Cabinet of New Zealand\n\tFeminism in New Zealand\n\tWomen in New Zealand politics\nFemale members of the New Zealand House of Representatives\n\tWomen members of the New Zealand Parliament\n\tNew Zealand MPs by gender\n\tNew Zealand women in politics\nNew Zealand MPs for Christchurch electorates\n\tMembers of the New Zealand House of Representatives by electorate\n\tPolitics of Christchurch\n\tNew Zealand MPs by electoral district\nNew Zealand women in politics\n\tWomen in New Zealand\n\tNew Zealand feminists\n\tWomen's rights in New Zealand\n\tFeminism in New Zealand" }, { "title": "Naheda Sahtout", "content": "Naheda Sahtout is a biochemist currently based in Saskatchewan Canada working as a scientific analyst for the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. Sahtout moved to Canada from Malaysia in 2007 to attend the University of Waterloo for her undergraduate studies and in 2020 became a doctoral candidate in the University of Saskatchewan Chemistry Department. She is a strong activist who is very experienced as a volunteer working to engage rural communities in STEM education and resettle Syrian Refugees in Canada. Notably, Sahtout has a severe visual disability that renders her legally blind in Canada and she is very outspoken in advocating for and empowering disabled people in education. Despite her disability she has won numerous awards for her work as a researcher, educator, and activist.\n\nEarly life and education \n\nSahtout grew up in Malaysia where she attended the International School of Kuala Lumpur for her entire early education and graduated high school in 2005. In 2007 she moved to Canada to begin her undergraduate studies at the University of Waterloo where she earned a BS with departmental honors in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology specialization with a minor in economics. Following her BS, Sahtout earned and MSc in Molecular and Cell Biology from the University of Guelph in 2013 and a PhD in Philosophy and Chemistry from the University of Saskatchewan in 2020. She also has a Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Diploma from the TESOL International Asso", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian biochemists\nWomen biochemists\nUniversity of Saskatchewan alumni\nUniversity of Waterloo alumni\nUniversity of Guelph alumni\nCanadian activists\nVisually impaired academics\nCanadian people of Malaysian descent\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian biochemists\n\tBiochemists by nationality\n\tScientific workers in Canada\n\tHealth in Canada\nWomen biochemists\n\tWomen scientists by discipline\n\tWomen by occupation and nationality\nUniversity of Saskatchewan alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Canada\n\tPeople associated with the University of Saskatchewan\nUniversity of Waterloo alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Canada\n\tPeople associated with the University of Waterloo\nUniversity of Guelph alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Canada\n\tPeople associated with the University of Guelph\nCanadian activists\n\tActivists by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nVisually impaired academics\n\tAcademics by disability\n\tVisually impaired people by occupation\nCanadian people of Malaysian descent\n\tCanadian people by ethnic or national origin\n\tEthnic groups in Canada\n\tImmigration to Canada\n\tMalaysian diaspora by country\n\tMalaysian expatriates in Canada" }, { "title": "CGER", "content": "CGER may refer to:\n\n Caisse g\u00e9n\u00e9rale d'\u00e9pargne et de retraite (French) or Algemene Spaar- en Lijfrentekas (ASLK, Dutch), a former Belgian bank. Now merged in Fortis\n Gross enrolment ratio", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct banks of Belgium\nBanks disestablished in Belgium\nEducation terminology\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct banks of Belgium\n\tDefunct companies of Belgium\n\tDefunct banks\n\tBanks of Belgium\n\tBanks disestablished in the 20th century\nBanks disestablished in Belgium\n\tDefunct banks of Belgium\n\tBanks of Belgium\n\tBanks disestablished in Europe\nEducation terminology\n\tEducational psychology\n\tEducation economics\n\tEducation stubs\n\tEducation policy\n\tEducational administration" }, { "title": "Biskupiec-Kolonia Druga", "content": "Biskupiec-Kolonia Druga is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Biskupiec, within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland.\n\nBefore 1945 the area was part of Germany (East Prussia).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Olsztyn County\nPopulated places in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship\nFormer populated places in East Prussia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Olsztyn County\n\tVillages in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship\n\tGeography of Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in Poland by voivodeship\nPopulated places in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in Poland by voivodeship\n\tGeography of Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship\nFormer populated places in East Prussia\n\tFormer populated places in Germany\n\tHistory of Prussia\n\tEast Prussia\n\tFormer populated places in Europe by country" }, { "title": "Li Lin (physicist)", "content": "Li Lin (; 31 October 1923 \u2013 31 May 2003) was a Chinese physicist. She made important contributions to China's metallurgy, nuclear power, and high-temperature superconductivity programs, and was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1980. Her father Li Siguang and husband Chen-Lu Tsou were also prominent scientists and academicians.\n\nEarly life and education \n\nLi was born Li Xizhi () in Beijing on 31 October 1923, with her ancestral home in Huanggang, Hubei Province. Her father Li Siguang (J. S. Lee) was a renowned geologist and professor at Peking University, and her mother Xu Shubin () was a pianist and schoolteacher. Her father was of Mongol descent, whose grandfather was a Mongolian beggar who migrated to Hubei in search of a better livelihood. Her family originally had the Mongol surname \"Kuli\" () or \"Ku\" ().\n\nFrom 1934 to 1936, she lived in England where her father was teaching. After the outbreak of the Second Sino-Japanese War in 1937, her family sought refuge in Shanghai and then in Guilin, Guangxi, which was free from Japanese occupation.\n\nIn Guilin, she changed her name to Li Lin and attended Guangxi University, graduating in 1944 with a degree in mechanics. She worked at the Aviation Institute in Chengdu, and with the help of Joseph Needham, won a British Cultural Council scholarship to study at the University of Birmingham in 1946. After earning her master's degree in 1948, she continued her studies at the Department of Metallurgy at the ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChinese physicists\nChinese women scientists\nChinese metallurgists\nChinese academics\nPeople from Beijing\nAcademics from Hubei\nAlumni of Guangxi University\nAlumni of the University of Birmingham\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChinese physicists\n\tPhysicists by nationality\n\tScientists from China\n\tChinese scientists by discipline\nChinese women scientists\n\tWomen scientists by nationality\n\tChinese scientists\n\tChinese women by occupation\nChinese metallurgists\n\tMetallurgists by nationality\n\tScientists from China\nChinese academics\n\tChinese scholars\n\tPeople in academia by nationality\nPeople from Beijing\n\tPeople by city or town in China\n\tBeijing-related lists\nAcademics from Hubei\n\tAcademics in China by province\n\tPeople from Hubei by occupation\n\tAcademics from China\nAlumni of Guangxi University\n\tAlumni by university or college in China\n\tGuangxi University people\nAlumni of the University of Birmingham\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United Kingdom\n\tUniversity of Birmingham people" }, { "title": "New Brunswick Route 150", "content": "Route\u00a0150 is a -long north\u2013south secondary highway in the northeast New Brunswick, Canada. The highway starts at Route\u00a011 (exit\u00a0203) as a continuation of Principale Street from Tracadie. Route 150 parallels Route 11 northward and passes through Sainte-Rose and Losier Settlement before its terminus near Six Roads. Route 150 is a former alignment of Route 11, resulting from an extension of the Tracadie-Sheila Bypass.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTransport in New Brunswick\nRoads in New Brunswick\nHighways in Canada\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTransport in New Brunswick\n\tTransport in Canada by province or territory\n\tNew Brunswick\nRoads in New Brunswick\n\tRoads in Canada by province or territory\n\tTransport in New Brunswick\nHighways in Canada\n\tHighways by country\n\tRoads in Canada\n\tTransport in Canada" }, { "title": "Rajban", "content": "Rajban is a small town near Paonta Sahib in the Sirmaur district in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh.\n\nRajBan, as the name suggests in Hindi, to be the 'Ban' (Vann or Jungle/ Forest) of Raja. Rajban is home to one of the oldest cement factory (CCI) in Himachal. It is located on the river bank, where river Tohns and river Giri converge. Rajban is a very small town with a dense forest adjacent to it and the high steep hills can be seen easily from the landscapes of the Rajban town. \n\nBasically Rajban is known for the central Governments establishment there known as Cement Corporation of India. Its quite a very large unit area wise and employing up to 500 workers working in the establishment. This industrial establishment has developed a good residential colony nearby the plant known as C.C.I Rajaban Colony for its employees. It has good facilities for them like hospital, school, small parks and a large playground within the boundaries of the colony. Earlier Kendriya Vidyalaya was there for the education of employees children but with the span of time the school has been changed and now Doon Valley School is providing education in that premises. The river giri flows nearby the rajban town which flowing thorough it meets Yamuna river making it bigger in size in Paonta Sahib. Nearby places of rajban town are Sirmour, Nahan, Sataun, Paonta Sahib, Muglowala, Gondpur Industrial Area, Saalwala, Renuka, Kamrao, and Shillai.\n\nSirmour (Sirmouri Tal or Rajban) is an interesting place ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities and towns in Sirmaur district\nCement industry in India\nIndustrial towns in India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities and towns in Sirmaur district\n\tCities and towns in Himachal Pradesh\n\tPopulated places in Sirmaur district\n\tGeography of Sirmaur district\nCement industry in India\n\tIndustry in India\n\tManufacturing companies of India\n\tConstruction industry of India\nIndustrial towns in India\n\tIndustrialisation in India\n\tTowns in India by industry\n\tEconomy of India by sector\n\tIndustries in India\n\tManufacturing in India\n\tCompanies of India by industry\n\tIndustry in India" }, { "title": "Attadale railway station", "content": "Attadale railway station is a remote railway station on the Kyle of Lochalsh Line, serving the village of Attadale on Loch Carron in the Highlands, northern Scotland.\n\nHistory \nThe station was opened in 1880 by the Dingwall and Skye Railway, but operated from the outset by the Highland Railway.\n\nWhen the D&SR were forced to cut back the railway during its planning, Attadale was initially chosen as the planned terminus of the shortened line, to allow a suitable location near Loch Carron to build a pier adjacent to the station for steam boats to berth. However, more detailed planning proved this area of the loch quite shallow, which would have meant the large cost of building an extraordinarily long pier. Instead, the line was to terminate further on at Stromeferry, where a deeper section of the loch could be found, meaning the steamers could berth more easily and more closely to the station at a shorter, less expensive pier. Attadale then opened as a request stop ten years after the Dingwall & Skye Railway commenced services.\n\nInitially, Attadale station had just a single wooden shelter for passengers, whilst a large red flag was used for signalling the train to stop. Taken into the London, Midland and Scottish Railway during the Grouping of 1923, the line then passed on to the Scottish Region of British Railways on nationalisation in 1948. When sectorisation was introduced by British Rail, the station became part of ScotRail until the privatisation of British Rail.\n\nThe stat", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Highland (council area)\nRailway stations opened in 1880\nKyle of Lochalsh Line\nRailway stations served by ScotRail\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Highland (council area)\n\tTransport in Highland (council area)\n\tRailway stations in Scotland by council area\nRailway stations opened in 1880\n\tRailway stations by year of opening\n\t1880 establishments in Scotland\n\t1880 in rail transport\nKyle of Lochalsh Line\n\tRailway lines in Scotland\nRailway stations served by ScotRail\n\tScotRail railway stations\n\tRail transport in Scotland\n\tRailway stations in Scotland by operator" }, { "title": "Jimmy Greenhoff", "content": "James Greenhoff (born 19 June 1946) is an English former footballer. He was a skilful forward and although capped five times at under-23 level, once as an over-age player, he never played for the full side, and is labelled as the finest English player never to play for England. He made nearly 600 appearances in league football. His younger brother Brian was also a professional footballer.\n\nHe started his career at Leeds United in 1963, as the club came up out of the Second Division in 1963\u201364, and finished as First Division runners-up in 1964\u201365 and 1965\u201366. He also played in the 1967 and 1968 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup finals. He won both the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and League Cup in 1968, before he was sold to Birmingham City. In 1969, he made a \u00a3100,000 move to Stoke City. He won the League Cup with Stoke in 1972, and also lifted the Watney Cup in 1973. He was moved on to Manchester United in 1976, and lifted both the FA Cup and Charity Shield in 1977. He was switched to Crewe Alexandra in December 1980, before joining Port Vale via Toronto Blizzard in August 1981. He was appointed player-manager at Rochdale in March 1983, before he resigned in March 1984.\n\nPlaying career\n\nLeeds United\nGreenhoff was born in Barnsley, which was then in the West Riding of Yorkshire. He started his career as an apprentice with Leeds United in June 1961, having impressed in the centre-half position for Barnsley Schoolboys. He was coached by Syd Owen. He turned professional at the club in August 196", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\nLeeds United F.C. players\nBirmingham City F.C. players\nStoke City F.C. players\nManchester United F.C. players\nCrewe Alexandra F.C. players\nToronto Blizzard (1971\u20131984) players\nPort Vale F.C. players\nRochdale A.F.C. players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\n\tFootballers in England by club affiliation\n\tEnglish sportspeople\nLeeds United F.C. players\n\tLeeds United F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club affiliation\nBirmingham City F.C. players\n\tBirmingham City F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club affiliation\nStoke City F.C. players\n\tStoke City F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club affiliation\nManchester United F.C. players\n\tManchester United F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club affiliation\nCrewe Alexandra F.C. players\n\tCrewe Alexandra F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club affiliation\nToronto Blizzard (1971\u20131984) players\n\tToronto Blizzard (1971\u20131984)\n\tNorth American Soccer League (1968\u20131984) players\nPort Vale F.C. players\n\tPort Vale F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club affiliation\nRochdale A.F.C. players\n\tRochdale A.F.C.\n\tFootballers in England by club affiliation" }, { "title": "Dual Edge Snowboard", "content": "The Dual Edge Snowboard (DES) is a technical categorization of a general snowboard concept and technology, where a device or mechanism creates two simultaneously ridden edges for a snowsport equipment that allows the user to ride in a similar fashion to the basic (classic) snowboard.\n\nBrief history\nThese systems have been around since the commercial beginning of snowboarding, circa 1984. Possibly the earliest successful attempt was the SwingBo. The SwingBo was created by the Struck brothers of Germany. The original equipment can still be found on internet auction sites or as the foundation for some paraplegic ski chairs.\n\nDeuce Snowboards introduced a modern version of the DES that has undergone extensive engineering design and testing. According to Deuce Snowboards, the DES is the next evolutionary step of the snowboard, but it appears that they are evolving the ski sport as well.\n\nThere are various other attempts, which typically, were only patented, and were likely not technically or production viable. For example, one was a more modern version like the Deuce Snowboard, it was fundamentally based on a gear mechanism, instead of a four-bar mechanism on which the Deuce DES, and possibly, the SwingBo are based.\n\nThese systems are obviously a hybrid of skis and the classic snowboard, with the intent of delivering the advantages of both.\n\nDES compared to the Classic Snowboard\nThe majority of the DES designs have a few common features. First, they are two boards connected ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSnowboarding equipment\nSnowboards\nSki equipment\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSnowboarding equipment\n\tSnowboarding\n\tSports equipment\nSnowboards\n\tSnowboarding equipment\n\tSnowboarding\nSki equipment\n\tWinter sports gear\n\tSkiing equipment\n\tSports equipment" }, { "title": "Famous Jury Trials", "content": "Famous Jury Trials is a dramatized court show that first appeared on radio, followed by television, and then in the movies. The series ran on radio from 1936 through 1949, then on television from 1949 through 1952, and finally in a movie in 1971. On television, it aired on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network.\n\nBroadcast history\nFamous Jury Trials first aired on October 12, 1949, on DuMont, and was a live dramatized court show with each episode lasting 30 minutes. During the first season, the show aired Wednesdays at 9:30pm EST. During later seasons, the show aired Wednesdays at 9pm EST. The final show aired March 12, 1952.\n\nJoyce Randolph, later on The Honeymooners, was featured along with Lenore Aubert, Truman Smith, and James Bender.\n\nEpisodes\nJune 4, 1950 - \"People vs. William Tait\" - Lenore Aubert, Lynn Salisbury\nJuly 9, 1950 - \"The People vs. Jack Pelt\"\nJuly 16, 1950 - \"State vs. William Townsend\"\n\nEpisode status\nNo episodes are confirmed to survive, however an episode may possibly exist at the Paley Center for Media.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio programs adapted into television programs\nRadio programs adapted into films\nAmerican radio dramas\n1930s American radio programs\n1940s American radio programs\nAmerican legal television series\n1950s American television series\nDuMont Television Network original programming\nCourtroom television series\nAmerican television series adapted into films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio programs adapted into television programs\n\tRadio and television programming\n\tAdaptations of works\nRadio programs adapted into films\n\tRadio and television programming\n\tAdaptations of works\nAmerican radio dramas\n\tRadio dramas by nationality\n\t1930s radio programs by genre\n\t1940s radio programs by genre\n1930s American radio programs\n\tAmerican radio programs by decade\n1940s American radio programs\n\tAmerican radio programs by decade\nAmerican legal television series\n\tAmerican television series by genre\n1950s American television series\n\tAmerican television series by decade\nDuMont Television Network original programming\n\tAmerican television series by network\nCourtroom television series\n\tLegal television series\nAmerican television series adapted into films\n\tTelevision series adapted into films\n\tAdaptations of works by type\n\tTelevision series by type" }, { "title": "Personal Information Agent", "content": "A Personal Information Agent (PIA) is an individual, business, or organization who is expressly authorized by another identifiable individual in dealings with third persons, businesses or organizations concerning Personally identifiable information (PII). PIA status allows access to information pertaining to an identifiable individual and the records and associated files of that identifiable individual. This normally includes, but is not limited to, financial files, correspondence, memorandum, machine-readable records and any other documentary material, regardless of physical form or characteristics. Access of these records extends to any copy of any of those things, pertaining to that identifiable individual and including the right to audit and monitor activities that involve the process for notification and reporting of unauthorized disclosure or PII breaches.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPersonal data\nData security\nInformation privacy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPersonal data\n\tPrivacy\n\tData management\n\tData security\n\tData by type\nInformation privacy\n\tPrivacy law\n\tData security\n\tData laws\nData security\n\tInformation security\n\tComputer security\n\tSecurity technology\n\tPrivacy technology\n\tPrivacy" }, { "title": "Paul Simon's Concert in the Park", "content": "Paul Simon's Concert in the Park is a live album and concert film recorded by Paul Simon as part of his 1991-2 \"Born at the Right Time\" Tour, with an extensive live backing band comprising top studio and touring musicians as well as a guest appearance at the start by the Brazilian percussion group Olodum. The concert took place in Central Park, New York City on August 15, 1991 and was broadcast live on the HBO television network as well as being recorded for audio and video release.\n\nRecording plus initial and subsequent release details\nPaul Simon's Concert in the Park was recorded during Simon's worldwide 1991-2 \"Born at the Right Time\" Tour and provided a survey of his two most recent albums, Graceland and Rhythm of the Saints, and also drew liberally from his earlier songbook including a number of tunes from the Simon and Garfunkel era. 600,000 people were initially claimed to have attended the show, which was held in New York's Central Park on August 15, 1991. Later estimates determined that the maximum number of people who could fit in the park space was 48,500. The concert was similar to The Concert in Central Park, a reunion concert for Simon and Garfunkel held ten years earlier. The concert was broadcast live on TV on the HBO channel and was reportedly recorded live through 96 microphone channels and 20 discrete stage mixers. It was then released, with minor track differences, on audio as double live-album (LP), double CD, and audiocassette, and on video as a VHS tape", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPaul Simon albums\nLive albums recorded in New York (state)\n1991 live albums\n1991 in New York City\nConcerts in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPaul Simon albums\n\tDiscographies of American artists\n\tPop music discographies\nLive albums recorded in New York (state)\n\tLive albums by American artists\n\tAlbums recorded in the United States\n1991 live albums\n\tAlbums by American artists\n\t1991 albums\n1991 in New York City\n\t20th century in New York City\n\tYears in New York City\nConcerts in the United States\n\tMusic of United States by state\n\tConcerts by country\n\tMusic events in the United States\n\tLive music in the United States" }, { "title": "2009 Open Costa Adeje \u2013 Isla de Tenerife \u2013 Doubles", "content": "Philipp Petzschner and Alexander Peya won in the final 6\u20132, 3\u20136, [10\u20134], against James Auckland and Joshua Goodall.\n\nSeeds\n\nDraw\n\nDraw\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2009 in tennis\nOpen Costa Adeje \u2013 Isla de Tenerife\nTennis tournaments in Spain\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2009 in tennis\n\t2009 in sports\n\tYears in tennis\n\tSports events in 2009\nOpen Costa Adeje \u2013 Isla de Tenerife\n\tTennis tournaments in Spain\n\tTennis in Spain\nTennis tournaments in Spain\n\tSports events in Spain\n\tSports competitions in Spain\n\tTennis in Spain\n\tTennis by country\n\tSport in Spain by sport" }, { "title": "Everyday Health", "content": "Everyday Health Group is a digital media company which owns websites and produces content relating to health and wellness. As of December 8, 2016, it was acquired by Ziff Davis, a subsidiary of j2 Global.\n\nHistory\nThe company was founded in 2002 by entrepreneurs Benjamin Wolin and Michael Keriakos to invest in the creation of online health content for major \"offline\" health brands. At the time, it was known as Agora Media. It merged with Streetmail.com to become Waterfront Media. \n\nIn October 2008, the company announced that it would merge with Revolution Health, in a deal valued at $300 million. The combined company, operating under the Waterfront Media name, was projected to have $100 million revenue in 2009, double its 2007 revenue.\n\nIn 2010, the company changed its name to Everyday Health. The company attempted an IPO in November 2010, which ultimately failed due to changes in \u201ccircumstances regarding the securities markets.\u201d In December 2010, Everyday Health acquired professional website MedPage Today. \n\nBy 2011, the company's network of sites had over 28 million unique viewers per month, garnering over $100 million in yearly revenue, including major partnerships with brands and personalities such as Denise Austin and the South Beach Diet. \n\nThroughout 2011, the company began to diversify into digital media: in July 2011 it announced that it would be co-producing a self-titled TV series with Litton Entertainment for Litton's Weekend Adventure, a new Saturday morning synd", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDigital media companies of the United States\nHealth websites\nInternet properties established in 2002\nCompanies based in New York City\n2002 establishments in New York (state)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDigital media companies of the United States\n\tMedia companies of the United States\n\tDigital media\nHealth websites\n\tHealth informatics and eHealth associations\n\tHealth information websites\nInternet properties established in 2002\n\tInternet properties by year of establishment\n\t2002 establishments in the United States\nCompanies based in New York City\n\tCompanies based in New York (state)\n\tEconomy of New York City\n2002 establishments in New York (state)\n\t2002 establishments in the United States\n\tNew York (state) in the 21st century" }, { "title": "Sam Crowther Moore", "content": "Sam Crowther Moore (1870 \u2013 1926) was a British socialist activist.\n\nMoore lived in Mytholmroyd in Yorkshire, and worked as a commercial traveller. For many years, he was a supporter of the Liberal Party, and at the 1906 United Kingdom general election, he backed John Sharp Higham, the successful Liberal candidate for Sowerby. The following year, he joined the Fabian Society, and in 1908, he became the first president of the Sowerby Labour Representation Association. This aimed to stand candidates from the labour movement, separately from the Liberals, and it backed Moore as its candidate in the January 1910 United Kingdom general election, although he did not ultimately stand.\n\nMoore became active in the Independent Labour Party, and the Workers' Educational Association. At the 1924 United Kingdom general election, he stood unsuccessfully for the Labour Party in Leeds North.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish socialists\nMembers of the Fabian Society\nIndependent Labour Party politicians\nLabour Party (UK) politicians\nPeople from Mytholmroyd\n20th-century British politicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish socialists\n\tSocialists by nationality\n\tBritish people by political orientation\nMembers of the Fabian Society\n\tFabian Society members\n\tBritish socialists\nIndependent Labour Party politicians\n\tBritish socialists\n\tPoliticians of the Independent Labour Party\nLabour Party (UK) politicians\n\tBritish Labour Party politicians\n\tPeople from Mytholmroyd\n\tPeople from Calderdale\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n20th-century British politicians\n\t20th-century politicians by nationality\n\tBritish politicians by century\n\t20th-century British people\n\tPoliticians from Yorkshire" }, { "title": "Kavichandran Alexander", "content": "Kavichandran Alexander (born May 3, 1949) is an audio engineer and record producer. He is the founder of the American record label, Water Lily Acoustics. Alexander was the producer and engineer for the 1993 album A Meeting by the River, featuring Ry Cooder and Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, which won a Grammy Award for Best World Music Album.\n\nEarly life\nAlexander was educated at S. Thomas' Preparatory School and S. Thomas College Mount Lavinia in Colombo, Sri Lanka. In 1968, he moved to Paris, and at the age of 18, played in the French production of Hair by Shakespeare & Co. He then moved to Brussels to study at the Mudra School of Dance started by choreographer Maurice B\u00e9jart.\n\nAfter a tour of the East, he created a new record label, Indian Shellac Company. After getting married, he moved to Sweden.\n\nWater Lily Acoustics\nIn 1984, Alexander started the Water Lily Acoustics record label based in Santa Barbara, California. He named the company in honour of his mother, Lily.\n\nRecordings released by Water Lily Acoustics have been nominated twice for Grammy Awards. Alexander was the producer and engineer for the 1993 album A Meeting by the River, featuring Ry Cooder and Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, which won a Grammy Award for Best World Music Album.\n\nWater Lily Acoustics has also recorded Indian musicians, including Ustad Ali Akbar Khan, V. G. Jog, Pandit Jasraj, N. Ramani, Imrat Khan, Zia Fariddudin Dagar, L. Subramaniam, V. M. Bhatt, Kadri Gopalnath, Ustad Rashid Khan, Chitravina N. Ravikiran, Sw", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAudio engineers\nRecord producers\nAmerican record labels\nWorld music record labels\nGrammy Award winners\nPeople from Colombo\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAudio engineers\n\tAudio production\n\tSound recording\n\tMusic production\nRecord producers\n\tMusic industry\n\tMusic production\nAmerican record labels\n\tMusic industry in the United States\n\tRecord labels by country\nWorld music record labels\n\tWorld music\n\tRecord labels by genre\nGrammy Award winners\n\tAmerican music awards\n\tMusic award winners\nPeople from Colombo\n\tPeople by city in Sri Lanka\n\tPeople from Western Province, Sri Lanka" }, { "title": "La paura fa 90", "content": "La Paura fa 90 is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli.\n\nCast\n Silvana Pampanini: Luisa \n Ugo Tognazzi: Anastasio/Duca Di Boffignac \n Franca Marzi: Nanda \n Carlo Croccolo: Pinotto \n Virgilio Riento: Bargilio \n Galeazzo Benti: Carlo Champignon \n Luigi Pavese: Impresario \n Anna Maria Bottini: Gipsy \n Mario Castellani: Avvocato Lefevre \n Alfredo Rizzo: Suggeritore\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1951 films\nItalian comedy films\nFilms directed by Giorgio Simonelli\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1951 films\n\t1951 in film\n\t20th-century films\n\t1950s in film\nItalian comedy films\n\tComedy films by country\nItalian films\nFilms directed by Giorgio Simonelli\n\tFilms by Italian directors\n\tCinema of Italy" }, { "title": "Hans Adriaansens", "content": "Henricus Petrus Maria (Hans) Adriaansens (born 1946, Middelburg) is a Dutch sociologist, and the former dean of Roosevelt Academy, a small liberal arts college in Middelburg, the Netherlands. He is especially known as founder of University College Utrecht (UCU), the first honors college of the Netherlands, as well as Roosevelt Academy itself, now known as University College Roosevelt (UCR).\n\nEducation \nHans Adriaansens attended gymnasium in Breda and graduated cum laude in sociology at the Tilburg University. After a stay at Harvard University, he also completed his doctoral dissertation cum laude at Tilburg University.\n\nEducation Innovator \nUnhappy with the undemanding and large scale climate of university education in the Netherlands, Professor Hans Adriaansens started developing the idea of a small scale and academically intensive undergraduate college in the Netherlands. This resulted in University College Utrecht in 1998 and in the Roosevelt Academy, now known as University College Roosevelt, in 2004.\n\nMembership of organizations \nHaving retired from his job as dean of the Roosevelt Academy, Professor Adriaansens currently serves as chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Antonius-Mesos Group and of two hospitals in the Utrecht region. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of both the Hogeschool van Utrecht and the Hogeschool Zeeland. He furthermore participates in various government committees in the field of higher education and social development. He is also ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDutch sociologists\nPeople from Middelburg, Zeeland\nUniversity College Utrecht faculty\nTilburg University alumni\nHarvard University alumni\nUniversity College Roosevelt faculty\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDutch sociologists\n\tSociologists by nationality\n\tDutch social scientists\nPeople from Middelburg, Zeeland\n\tPeople from Zeeland\n\tPeople by city in the Netherlands\nUniversity College Utrecht faculty\n\tFaculty by university or college in the Netherlands\nUniversity College Roosevelt faculty\n\tFaculty by university or college in the Netherlands\nTilburg University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the Netherlands\nHarvard University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tAlumni by university or college in Massachusetts\n\tHarvard University people" }, { "title": "Blu (Italian company)", "content": "Blu S.p.A. was an Italian telecommunications company operating in the mobile telephony sector. It was active between 1999 and 2002.\n\nHistory\nThe company was founded in 1999, through a partnership between Societ\u00e0 Autostrade (through Sitec, 32%), British Telecom (20%), Benetton (through the financial Edizione Holding, 9%), Mediaset (9%), Distacom (9%), BNL (7%), Italgas (7%), Caltagirone (7%) and Palatinus. Its slogan was \"Il futuro che non c'era\" (\"The future that was not there\").\n\nIts service began on May 15, 2000, using license number 61, issued shortly after the launch by the Italian Ministry of Communications. The services were valid for communications through the GSM system on the 1800\u00a0MHz frequency band; the signal with its own network was initially irradiated only in Milan while, in the rest of Italy, the transmission occurred within the GSM network of other operators thanks to national roaming agreements.\n\nWith 430,000 users in September 2000, the company exceeded its initial target of 350,000 customers by the end of the year. Also,the disagreement between British Telecom and the other shareholders with regard to distributing shares put the company's participation in the auction for the awarding of UMTS licenses, which were initially confirmed, in question. They were withdrawn on October 23. The case involved judicial trials that ended in January 2001 when the Lazio Regional Administrative Court annulled the government confiscation of the surety of 4 trillion lire.\n\nIn", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct telecommunications companies of Italy\nMobile phone companies of Italy\nTelecommunications companies established in 1999\nTelecommunications companies disestablished in 2002\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct telecommunications companies of Italy\n\tDefunct companies of Italy\n\tTelecommunications companies of Italy\nMobile phone companies of Italy\n\tTelecommunications companies of Italy\nTelecommunications companies established in 1999\n\tTelecommunications companies by year of establishment\n\tCompanies established in 1999\nTelecommunications companies disestablished in 2002\n\tTelecommunications companies by year of disestablishment\n\tCompanies disestablished in 2002" }, { "title": "Ice FM", "content": "Ice FM was a local radio station in Cromwell, New Zealand which commenced operation in July 1996. It was started because Cromwell was the only town in the Lakes District region that had no radio station of its own. The studio was based at the Top of The Mall in the Cromwell Shopping Centre.\n\nFM Transmission\nThe actual FM transmitter was based on Hospital Hill and broadcast on 100 watts, which was also the then-location of the TV Transmitters for Cromwell, TV1, TV2, and TV3 which were relays from the Obelisk transmitters. The relay stations existed to infill the shadow areas of Cromwell.\n\nDirection\nAny Obelisk based transmitters were primarily directed towards Alexandra. Their transmissions back then, as now, did not cover Cromwell due to shadows in their transmission path, plus the fact the transmitters being so high up, have blockers on their antennas to ensure they only transmit to certain areas, as 360 degree coverage was causing interference outside their intended broadcast area.\n\nLocation\nWhilst Ice FM started in Cromwell it quickly set up a transmitter within a few months on 91.9FM and this was based at the Alexandra Airport. In November 1998 a transmitter was installed in Queenstown based at Fern Hill on 90.4 FM.\n\nContent\nMusic played was from the 1960s to the present day with all announcers and voiceovers local.\n \nAt the time the station started it was amongst a handful of stations in New Zealand using radio automation based on computers. A French system was employed ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in New Zealand\nRadio stations established in 1996\n1996 establishments in New Zealand\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in New Zealand\n\tRadio stations by country\n\tMedia in New Zealand\n\tBroadcasting in New Zealand\nRadio stations established in 1996\n\tRadio stations by year of establishment\n\t1996 in radio\n1996 establishments in New Zealand\n\t1996 establishments by country\n\tEstablishments in New Zealand by year\n\t20th-century establishments in New Zealand" }, { "title": "Legislature of San Luis", "content": "The Legislature of San Luis () is the local legislature of the Argentinian province of San Luis. It is a bicameral body, comprising the 43 members of the Chamber of Deputies of San Luis, and the Senate of San Luis with 9 members. It is one of eight bicameral legislatures in the country.\n\nIt is elected by a general provincial first-past-the-post voting (Senate), proportional representation (Chamber), and renewed every 2 years by electing a new half of each house. Each representative serves a four-year term. The Provincial Constitution denotes its legislative powers.\n\nThe Legislature meets in the provincial capital.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProvincial legislatures in Argentina\nBicameral legislatures\nSan Luis Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProvincial legislatures in Argentina\n\tGovernment of Argentina by province\n\tLegislatures of country subdivisions\n\tProvinces of Argentina\nBicameral legislatures\n\tNational legislatures\n\tLegislatures by country\nSan Luis Province\n\tProvinces of Argentina\n\tGeography of Argentina by province\n\tGeography of Cuyo" }, { "title": "Varney Pas Boakay", "content": "Varney Pas Boakay (born 16 January 1983) is a Liberian footballer. He stayed in East Java, Indonesia. His former clubs are club Persibo and Persela. With Persela, he played in Indonesia Super League.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLiberian footballers\nPersibo Bojonegoro players\nPersela Lamongan players\nExpatriate footballers in Indonesia\nIndonesian Super League players\n1983 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLiberian footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSport in Liberia\n\tExpatriate footballers in Indonesia\nPersibo Bojonegoro players\n\tIndonesian Premier Division players\n\tExpatriate footballers in Indonesia\nPersela Lamongan players\n\tIndonesian Super League players\n\tExpatriate footballers in Indonesia\nExpatriate footballers in Indonesia\n\tExpatriate football in Indonesia\n\tForeign footballers in Indonesia\nIndonesian Super League players\n\tIndonesian Premier Division players\n\tExpatriate footballers in Indonesia\n1983 births\n\tBirths by year\nLiving people\n\tBiography by status\n" }, { "title": "MTs 20-01", "content": "The MTs 20-01 (\u041c\u0426 20-01) is a Soviet bolt-action shotgun.\n\nHistory \nThe lightweight hunting shotgun MTs 20 was designed in 1957-1960s in TsKIB SOO, although its serial production began at the Tulsky Oruzheiny Zavod. The first information and the first photograph of this new experimental lightweight hunting shotgun were published in August 1961.\n\nIn the summer of 1969, the production of 28 and 32 gauge variants of the MTs 20 was announced.\n\nIn 1979, the first model was replaced by the second model (MTs 20-01).\n\nIn 1988 - 1989, the price of one standard MTs 20-01 was 170 rubles.\n\nIn early 1990s new compact variants were designed (MTs 20-04, MTs 20-08 and MTs 20-09).\n\nAfter the fall of the Soviet Union due to the economic crisis in Russian Federation in the 1990s, the prices of firearms increased. In September 1994, the cost of one new standard serial MTs 20-01 shotgun was from 200 thousand rubles to 220 thousand rubles.\n\nDesign \n\nThe shotgun has single column detachable box magazine and smoothbore barrel with chrome plating. The bolt has two lugs.\n\nAll shotguns equipped with safety mechanism used to help prevent the accidental discharge of a firearm, helping to ensure safer handling.\n\nVariants \n MTs 20 (\u041c\u0426 20) - the first version, was produced in small numbers since 1964 until 1971. Some shotguns had wooden stock and fore-end (walnut or birch), other had black plastic furniture. These first guns had only 2-round magazine.\n MTs 20-01 (\u041c\u0426 20-01) - standard serial version, .20 gau", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBolt-action shotguns\nFirearms of the Soviet Union\nTsKIB SOO products\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBolt-action shotguns\n\tShotguns\n\tBolt-action firearms\nFirearms of the Soviet Union\n\tSoviet brands\n\tWeapons of the Soviet Union\nTsKIB SOO products\n\tFirearms manufacturers\n\tCompanies of the Soviet Union\n\tDefence companies of the Soviet Union\n\tManufacturing companies of Russia" }, { "title": "Karen Adams", "content": "Karen Adams is an American newscaster who worked in many stations around the country, but her longest period (over 21 years) was at WPRI in Providence, Rhode Island.\n\nEducation and early career\nAdams graduated from Southwest Missouri State University in 1975 with a degree in speech and theatre, and a minor in journalism. She began her career in broadcasting as the only news employee at an AM radio station near her hometown.\n\nTelevision news\nAdams began her television career at KOAM-TV in Pittsburg/Joplin, and also worked for WMDT-TV in Salisbury, Maryland. Before joining WPRI, she was an anchor and then news director at WPCQ-TV in Charlotte, North Carolina. She arrived in Providence on March 1989, presenting the 6 and 11 p.m. reports, and adding the 5 p.m. report to her duties in 2002. Adams is the second longest-serving female newsreader in Providence working at WPRI for 21 years, Patrice Wood of WJAR, 40 years.\n\nKaran Adams' final broadcast on WPRI was on Thursday, 30 December 2010.\n\nPersonal life \nAdams was well known as a supporter and fundraiser for dozens of local charities, from AIDS Care Rhode Island to The DaVinci Center. Adams was also involved in many community organisations, including the Providence Preservation Society and Community Preparatory School.\n\nAn avid golf player, Adams is married to Ed Mauro, and lives a half of the year in Providence and the other half in North Carolina.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican television news anchors\nAmerican women television journalists\nAmerican radio personalities\nSouthwest Missouri State University alumni\nPeople from Providence, Rhode Island\nPeople from Charlotte, North Carolina\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican television news anchors\n\tAmerican television personalities\n\tAmerican journalists by medium\nAmerican women television journalists\n\tAmerican women journalists\n\tAmerican television journalists\nAmerican radio personalities\n\tAmerican radio people by occupation\n\tSouthwest Missouri State University alumni\n\tMissouri State University alumni\nPeople from Providence, Rhode Island\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Rhode Island\nPeople from Charlotte, North Carolina\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from North Carolina\n" }, { "title": "Miriam Haskell", "content": "Miriam Haskell (July 1, 1899 \u2013 July 14, 1981) was an American designer of costume jewelry. With creative partner Frank Hess, she designed affordable pieces from 1920 through the 1960s. Her vintage items are eagerly collected and the namesake company, which first displayed her jewelry in New York City's McAlpin Hotel, continues. It is currently listed as Haskell Jewels, LLC.\n\nEarly life\n\nHaskell was born on July 1, 1899, in Tell City, Indiana, a small town on the Ohio River, approximately 80 miles southwest of Louisville, Kentucky. After high school in New Albany, where her Russian Jewish immigrant parents ran a dry-goods store, she studied for three years at Chicago University.\n\nEstablishing her business\n\nMoving to New York City in 1924 with $500 in her pocket, she opened a jewelry boutique in 1926 in the old McAlpin Hotel, and a second outlet within the year at West 57th Street. Frank Hess joined her business the same year. Despite some controversy concerning the extent to which the jewelry designs are Haskell's or Hess's (Ellman quotes Haskell's nephew's claim that she designed a great deal; Pamfiloff and others give the lion's share of credit to Hess), the two worked together until Miriam left the company; Hess continued to design for many years afterwards. In the 1930s, the company relocated to 392 Fifth Avenue; their affordable art glass, strass, and gold-plate parures were popular throughout the Great Depression, and the company went on to open boutiques at Saks Fifth", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican jewelry designers\nAmerican costume designers\nAmerican women in business\nAmerican company founders\nPeople from Tell City, Indiana\nAmerican people of Russian-Jewish descent\nUniversity of Chicago alumni\n20th-century American businesspeople\n20th-century American women artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican jewelry designers\n\tAmerican designers\n\tJewelry designers\nAmerican costume designers\n\tAmerican fashion designers\n\tCostume designers\nAmerican women in business\n\tWomen in business\n\tAmerican businesspeople\n\tBusinesspeople in fashion\nAmerican company founders\n\tAmerican businesspeople\n\tCompany founders by nationality\n\tBusinesspeople in fashion\nPeople from Tell City, Indiana\n\tPeople from Perry County, Indiana\n\tPeople by city in Indiana\n\tPeople by city in the United States\nAmerican people of Russian-Jewish descent\n\tAmerican people of Russian descent\n\tAmerican people of Jewish descent\nUniversity of Chicago alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Illinois\n\tUniversity of Chicago\n20th-century American businesspeople\n\t20th-century businesspeople\n\tAmerican businesspeople\n20th-century American women artists\n\t20th-century American artists\n\t20th-century women artists\n\tAmerican women artists" }, { "title": "Milliman", "content": "Milliman, formerly Milliman & Robertson, is an international actuarial and consulting firm based in Seattle, Washington. \n\nThe company was founded in 1947, by Wendell Milliman and Stuart A. Robertson and operates 59 offices internationally, with over 3,000 employees. Milliman is owned and managed by approximately 350 principals. The firm's primary business includes consulting practices in employee benefits, healthcare, investment, life insurance and financial services, and property and casualty insurance. The firm also provides data analysis and predictive analytics.\n\nHistory\nIn the late 1940s, actuary Wendell Milliman started a consultancy in the Pacific Northwest. He was later joined by Stuart A. Robertson to establish Milliman & Robertson, Inc. The firm was initially centered mainly on assessing business risk and pension issues. In the retirement plan industry, Milliman provided services in actuarial consulting, consulting on compensation and care, retirement outsourcing, and others.\n\nDuring the 1950s, Milliman & Robertson established the first health insurance benchmarking tool for the US healthcare market. During this time the company began expanding to other states and began offering other services, such as new forms of annuities, and employee benefit plans and pensions. The company\u2019s first international office was opened in Tokyo during the 1990s, which was followed by international offices in several other foreign markets, and the first foreign insurance consulting as", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nConsulting firms established in 1947\nActuarial firms\nCompanies based in Seattle\nInternational business enterprises\nBusiness services companies of the United States\nEmployee benefits\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nConsulting firms established in 1947\n\tConsulting firms by year of establishment\n\tCompanies established in 1947\nActuarial firms\n\tFinancial services companies\n\tInsurance companies\nCompanies based in Seattle\n\tCompanies by city in the United States\n\tSeattle\nInternational business enterprises\n\tInternational business\n\tBusiness enterprises\nBusiness services companies of the United States\n\tCompanies of the United States by industry\n\tBusiness services companies\nEmployee benefits\n\tHuman resource management\n\tCompensation\n\tEmployment compensation" }, { "title": "Lamou", "content": "Lamou is a village in the commune of Dir in the Adamawa Region of Cameroon.\n\nPopulation \nIn 1967, Lamou contained 93 inhabitants, mostly Gbaya people\n\nAt the time of the 2005 census, there were 822 people in the village.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Adamawa Region\nGbaya populated places\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Adamawa Region\n\tPopulated places in Cameroon by Region\n\tGeography of Adamawa Region\nGbaya populated places\n\tEthnic groups in Cameroon\n\tAfrican diaspora in Cameroon\n\tEthnic groups in Africa by country" }, { "title": "Human processor model", "content": "Human processor model or MHP (Model Human Processor) is a cognitive modeling method developed by Stuart K. Card, Thomas P. Moran, & Allen Newell (1983) used to calculate how long it takes to perform a certain task. Other cognitive modeling methods include parallel design, GOMS, and keystroke-level model (KLM). \n\nCognitive modeling is one way to evaluate the usability of a product. This method uses experimental times to calculate cognitive and motor processing time. The value of the human processor model is that it allows a system designer to predict the performance with respect to time it takes a person to complete a task without performing experiments. Other modeling methods include inspection methods, inquiry methods, prototyping methods, and testing methods.\n\nThe standard definition for MHP is: The MHP draws an analogy between the processing and storage areas of a computer, with the perceptual, motor, cognitive and memory areas of the computer user.\n\nThe human processor model uses the cognitive, perceptual, and motor processors along with the visual image, working memory, and long term memory storages. A diagram is shown below. Each processor has a cycle time and each memory has a decay time. These values are also included below. By following the connections diagrammed below, along with the associated cycle or decay times, the time it takes a user to perform a certain task can be calculated. Studies into this field were initially done by Stuart K. Card, Thomas P. Moran, & ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCognitive modeling\nHuman\u2013computer interaction\nInformation systems\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCognitive modeling\n\tArtificial intelligence\n\tPsychological theories\n\t Cognitive science\nHuman\u2013computer interaction\n\tApplications of computer vision\n\tArtificial intelligence applications\n\tComputer science\n\tInformation technology\nInformation systems\n\tInformation technology\n\tInformation science\n\tComputer science" }, { "title": "Carabus marietti ormanensis", "content": "Carabus marietti ormanensis is a subspecies of beetle from the family Carabidae, that is endemic to Turkey. The subspecies are brown-coloured with golden pronotum.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSubspecies of Coleoptera\nEndemic fauna of Turkey\nCarabus\nCarabidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSubspecies of Coleoptera\n\tInsects of Asia by country\n\tColeoptera subspecies\nEndemic fauna of Turkey\n\tEndemism by country\n\tBiota of Turkey by conservation status\nCarabus\n\tInsects of Asia by country\n\tCarabidae genera\nCarabidae\n\tInsects of Asia by country\n\tColeoptera families" }, { "title": "Kalkeballen", "content": "Kalkeballen was a theatre located at the corner of Store Kannikestr\u00e6de and Lille Kannikestr\u00e6de in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was a popular entertainment venue for members of the lower middle class, complementing the Royal Danish Theatre which was frequented by the bourgeoisie. It closed in 1864 as a result of increasing competition from other privately run theatres, such as the Casino Theatre and Folketeatret (1857).\n\nHistory\n\nThe theatre\n\nKalkeballen was constructed in 1819 and served as a venue for amateur theatre. Most of the city's guilds had their own theatre companies. Some of the amateur actors who had their debut at Kalkeballen would later have careers at some of the city's professional theatres. These included Folketeatret-founder Hans Wilhelm Lange, Harald and Valdemar Kolling, Frederik Helsengreen, Knoblauch, Frederik Madsen and Christian Schmidt. Students at the Royal Danish Theatre were also among the actors. The theatre closed in 1864 as a result of increasing competition from other privately run theatres.\n\nLater history of the building\n\nThe building was then operated as a dance venue under the name Eriksens Salon. The entertainment venue Valkyrien on Vesterbrogade relocated to the building in the late 1890s. It closed in the 1914. The building was then for a few years used by an auction house. It was in 1917 purchased by the Danish branch of the YWCA (KFUK).\n\nFurther reading\n Nielsen, Kaj: Theatret i Kannikestr\u00e6de : \"Kalkeballen\"s historie. Page 174-215 in Histor", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTheatres in Copenhagen\nFormer theatres in Denmark\n19th-century Danish theatre\nBuildings and structures in Copenhagen\nHistory of Copenhagen\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTheatres in Copenhagen\n\tCulture in Copenhagen\n\tBuildings and structures in Copenhagen\n\tEntertainment venues in Denmark\nFormer theatres in Denmark\n\tTheatres in Denmark\n\tFormer buildings and structures in Denmark\n\tDefunct theatres\n19th-century Danish theatre\n\t19th-century theatre\n\tDanish theatre\n\tDanish culture\nBuildings and structures in Copenhagen\n\tBuildings and structures by city\n\tBuildings and structures in Denmark by city\nHistory of Copenhagen\n\tHistory of Denmark by location\n\tHistory of Europe by city\n\tHistory of cities in Denmark\n\tCopenhagen" }, { "title": "HMS Roebuck (1901)", "content": "HMS Roebuck was a Hawthorn Leslie three-funnel, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1898\u20131899 Naval Estimates. She was the twelfth ship to carry the name. She served during World War I and was broken up in 1919.\n\nDescription and construction\nOn 30 March 1899, the British Admiralty ordered three destroyers (Roebuck, and ) from the Newcastle shipbuilder Hawthorn Leslie, as part of the 1898\u20131899 shipbuilding programme.\n\nThe three ships closely resembled the two thirty-knotter destroyers, and built by Hawthorn Leslie under the 1896\u20131897 programme. They were long overall and between perpendiculars, with a beam of and a draught of . Displacement was light and full load. Four Yarrow boilers (in place of the Thornycroft boilers used by Cheerful and Mermaid) fed steam to two three-cylinder triple expansion steam engines, rated at . Up to of coal could be carried, giving a range of at . The ship had the standard armament of the Thirty-Knotters, i.e. a QF 12-pounder 12 cwt ( calibre) gun on a platform on the ship's conning tower (in practice the platform was also used as the ship's bridge), with a secondary armament of five 6-pounder guns, and two torpedo tubes. The ship was manned by 63 officers and ratings.\n\nRoebuck was laid down on 2 October 1899 at Hawthorn Leslie's Hebburn-on-Tyne shipyard and launched on 4 January 1901. She arrived at Chatham Dockyard 18 September 1901 to be armed and prepared for sea trials, during which she reached a speed of . She ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1901 ships\nHawthorn Leslie and Company ships\nTorpedo boat destroyers of the Royal Navy\nShips built on the River Tyne\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1901 ships\n\tShips by year\n\tEarly 20th-century ships\nHawthorn Leslie and Company ships\n\tShips built by Hawthorn Leslie and Company\n\tShips by shipyard\nTorpedo boat destroyers of the Royal Navy\n\tShips of the Royal Navy\n\tDestroyers of the United Kingdom\n\tNaval ships of the United Kingdom\nShips built on the River Tyne\n\tShips by body of water\n\tShips built in England\n\tShipbuilding in the United Kingdom\n\tShips built in Tyne and Wear\n\t19th-century ships of the United Kingdom\n\t20th-century ships of the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Dolapo Is Fine", "content": "D\u1ecdl\u00e1p\u1ecd\u0300 Is Fine is a live action short film directed by Ethosheia Hylton and written by Joan Iyiola and Chibundu Onuzo in 2020.\n\nIn 2020, it won the HBO Short Film Competition at American Black Film Festival.\n\nThis short film was co-produced by Joan Iyiola, Joe Bell and Chibundu Onuzo, and executive produced by Amy Dowd and Elisabeth Hopper. D\u1ecdl\u00e1p\u1ecd\u0300 Is Fine is distributed worldwide by the International Production & Distribution company Salaud Morisset.\n\nPlot \nReady to leave her UK boarding school and enter the working world, a young Black woman faces pressure to change her name and natural hairstyle.\n\nAwards \nSince its launch, the film has been selected in many festivals around the world.\n\nCast & Crew \nCast\n\n D\u1ecdl\u00e1p\u1ecd\u0300: Doyin Ajiboye\n Imogen: Katie Friedli Walton\n Daisy: Joan Iyiola\n Michelle Adams: Gina McKee\n Mum: Pamela Nomvete\n Dad: Joseph Mydell\n Mr. Wilson: Luke Gasper\n Sunita: Thamilvani Umaipalan\n\nCrew\n\n Director: Ethosheia Hylton\n Writer: Joan Iyiola & Chibundu Onuzo\n Producer: Millie Marsh\n Production Company: Apatan Productions\n Co-Producer: Joe Bell, Joan Iyiola, Chibundu Onuzo\n Executive Producers: Amy Dowd, Elisabeth Hopper\n Line Producer: Nicholas Jessup\n Production Manager: Isobel Pietsch\n Cinematographer: Yinka Edward\n Editor: Xanna Ward-Dixon\n Sound Design: Richard Chesebrough\n Composer: Chibundu Onuzo\n Production Sound Mixer: Alex Langner\n Production Design: Elaine Xu\n Casting Director: Savannah Power\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2020 films\nBritish short films\nAfrican diaspora in the United Kingdom\nLive-action short films\nFilms about racism\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2020 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t2020s short films\n\t2020 in film\nBritish short films\n\tEnglish-language films\n\tBritish films\n\tShort films by country\nAfrican diaspora in the United Kingdom\n\tAfrican diaspora by country\n\tBlack British history\n\tAfrican diaspora in Europe\nLive-action short films\n\tLive-action films\n\tShort film stubs\nFilms about racism\n\tSocial issues in film\n\tWorks about racism\n\tFilms about discrimination" }, { "title": "Nehesk", "content": "Nehesk () is a village in Qalandarabad Rural District, Qalandarabad District, Fariman County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 121, in 28 families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Fariman County\nVillages in Iran\nPopulated places in Razavi Khorasan Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Fariman County\n\tPopulated places in Razavi Khorasan Province\n\tGeography of Fariman County\nVillages in Iran\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\nPopulated places in Razavi Khorasan Province\n\tCities in Iran by province\n\tGeography of Razavi Khorasan Province\n\tRazavi Khorasan Province\n\tProvinces of Iran" }, { "title": "Sterling Sharpe: End 2 End", "content": "Sterling Sharpe: End 2 End is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System football video game released in 1995 exclusively for the North American market.\n\nA Japanese version titled Super American Football was planned to be released but was eventually cancelled.\n\nSummary\n\nThis video game was endorsed by retired NFL wide receiver Sterling Sharpe (his career with the Green Bay Packers ended in 1994 due to a neck injury). The game was rated Kids to Adults by the Entertainment Software Rating Board advisory panel.\n\nThe object is to win football games by following and complying with the standard rules of the National Football League. Referees deliver penalties to players (human or CPU) who commit penalties; these always carry either a five-yard penalty or a ten-yard penalty depending on the severity of the offense.\n\nWhile the 30 cities involved in the 1994 NFL season were used, their team name and official logos were dropped. None of the actual NFL players themselves appear in the game like Emmitt Smith, Troy Aikman, or Brett Favre. Sterling Sharpe sometimes compliments the player when he makes an excellent play on the field.\n\nReception\nGamePro referred to the game as a mediocre Madden NFL clone. They particularly criticized it for lacking a regular season mode, real teams, and real players, and added that due to the poor controls \"Completions are based more on luck than skill.\" They singled out the large variety of plays as the game's one strong point.\n\nNext Generation reviewed the SNES", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSuper Nintendo Entertainment System games\n1995 video games\nAmerican football video games\nVideo games developed in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSuper Nintendo Entertainment System games\n\tVideo games by console\n\tNintendo games\n1995 video games\n\t1990s video games\n\tVideo games by year\nAmerican football video games\n\tSports video games\n\tVideo games based on sports\nVideo games developed in the United States\n\tVideo games by country\n\tVideo games developed in North America\n\tVideo game development in the United States" }, { "title": "Sarasota Gulls", "content": "The Sarasota Gulls were a minor league baseball team, based in Sarasota, Florida, as a member of the early Florida State League. The team played in 1926 as the Gulls, however the following season they played as the Sarasota Tarpons. They were the first team to represent Sarasota inside of Florida State League. The city would not host another FSL team until the Sarasota Sun Sox arrived in 1961. The team folded in 1928, when the FSL went on a hiatus.\n\nNotable players\nJumbo Brown\nIvy Olson\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct Florida State League teams\nMinor league baseball teams in Florida\nSports in Sarasota, Florida\nBaseball teams in Florida\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDefunct Florida State League teams\n\tDefunct minor league baseball teams\n\tFlorida State League teams\n\tBaseball teams in Florida\nMinor league baseball teams in Florida\n\tBaseball teams in Florida\n\tMinor league baseball teams\n\tSports teams in Florida\nSports in Sarasota, Florida\n\tFlorida culture\n\tFlorida sport-related lists\n\tSarasota, Florida\n\tSports in Florida\nBaseball teams in Florida\n\tSports in Florida\n\tBaseball teams in the United States by state\n\tBaseball in Florida\n\tBaseball in the United States by state" }, { "title": "Coming from Reality", "content": "Coming from Reality is the second and (to date) final studio album from American singer and songwriter Rodriguez, originally released by Sussex Records in 1971. It was later released in South Africa in 1976 with the alternate title After the Fact.\n\nThe album was also reissued on compact disc (CD) by Light in the Attic Records in May 2009. This reissue includes three bonus tracks originally released only in Australia, though they were recorded in Detroit in 1972 with Cold Fact collaborators Mike Theodore and Dennis Coffey, representing the last recordings they ever did together.\n\nTrack listing\nAll songs written by Sixto Rodriguez.\n\nPersonnel\n Rodriguez \u2013 vocals, guitar\n Chris Spedding \u2013 guitars\n Tony Carr \u2013 bongos, possible percussion\n Phil Dennys \u2013 keyboards\n Jimmy Horowitz \u2013 violin on \"Sandrevan Lullaby\"\n Gary Taylor \u2013 bass\n Andrew Steele \u2013 drums\n\nTechnical\n Steve Rowland \u2013 producer\n John Mackswith \u2013 engineer\n Recorded at Lansdowne recording studios, London, England late 1970, released in late 1971\n Arranged by Phil Dennys (tracks 3, 5, 7 and 9) \n Arranged by Jimmy Horowitz (tracks 6, 8 and 10)\n\nCredits\n\n Clarence Avant \u2013 archival materials, photo courtesy\n Milan Bogden \u2013 audio engineer\n Tim Burzese \u2013 audio engineer\n Tony Carr \u2013 percussion\n Dennis Coffey \u2013 archival materials, arranger, audio production, photo courtesy, producer\n Vincent Cook \u2013 graphic design\n Dave Cooley \u2013 remastering\n Phil Dennys \u2013 arranger, keyboards\n Chris Ferraro \u2013 executive producer\n Tim Forster \u2013 archi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1971 albums\nSussex Records albums\nRodriguez (musician) albums\nAlbums produced by Steve Rowland\nAlbums recorded at Lansdowne Studios\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1971 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t1971 in music\nSussex Records albums\n\tAlbums by record label\nRodriguez (musician) albums\n\tAlbums by artist\nAlbums produced by Steve Rowland\n\tAlbums by producer\nAlbums recorded at Lansdowne Studios\n\tAlbums recorded in the United Kingdom\n\tAlbums by recording location" }, { "title": "J\u00fcrgen Reulecke", "content": "J\u00fcrgen Reulecke (born 12 February 1940) is a German historian and emeritus professor.\n\nLife \nBorn in D\u00fcsseldorf, in his childhood Reulecke was a member of a catholic boys' group. He studied history, German Studies and philosophy at the universities of M\u00fcnster, Bonn and Bochum. In 1972 he received his doctorate under Wolfgang K\u00f6llmann and in 1979 his habilitation. From 1984 to 2003 he was professor of modern and contemporary history at the University of Siegen. During the academic year, Reulecke was a research fellow at the in Munich. Since 2003 he has taught at the University of Giessen and was spokesperson of the special research area \"Memory Cultures\". He is a member of the PEN Centre Germany.\n\nIn 1985 Reulecke was elected as a full member of the .\n\nResearch \nReulecke's research focuses on social history, especially the illumination of the youth movement. He has also distinguished himself as an urbanization historian.\n\nPublications \n Eine junge Generation im Sch\u00fctzengraben: \"Der Wanderer zwischen beiden Welten\" by Walter Flex. In Dirk van Laak: Literatur, die Geschichte schrieb. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, G\u00f6ttingen 2011, \n Bergische Miniaturen.: Geschichten und Erfahrungen , Essen 2010\n 100 Jahre Jugendherbergen 1909\u20132009. (together with Barbara Stambolis). Klartext, Essen 2009.\n Kriegskinder in Ostdeutschland und Polen, vbb, Verlag f\u00fcr Berlin-Brandenburg, 2008\n Wissenschaften im 20. Jahrhundert. Steiner, Stuttgart 2008\n S\u00f6hne ohne V\u00e4ter. Chr. Links, Berlin 2004\n (ed.): Gene", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversity of Giessen faculty\nUniversity of Siegen faculty\nGerman historians\n20th-century German historians\n21st-century German historians\nGerman male non-fiction writers\nPeople from D\u00fcsseldorf\n1940 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversity of Giessen faculty\n\tEducational institutions in Giessen\n\tUniversity and college faculty by institution\nUniversity of Siegen faculty\n\tEducational institutions in Siegen\n\tUniversity and college faculty by institution\nGerman historians\n\tGerman non-fiction writers by genre\n\t20th-century German historians\n\t21st-century German historians\n20th-century German historians\n\tGerman historians\n\tHistorians by nationality and period\n21st-century German historians\n\tGerman historians\n\tHistorians by nationality and period\nGerman male non-fiction writers\n\tGerman male writers by genre\n\tGerman non-fiction writers\nPeople from D\u00fcsseldorf\n\tPeople by city in Germany\n\tD\u00fcsseldorf\n1940 births\n\t1940 in Germany\n\t20th-century births\n\tGerman people by year of birth\n\tBirths by year" }, { "title": "Meltzer Woods", "content": "Meltzer Woods consists of of old-growth forest located in Central Indiana. The woods have been included in Indiana's Classified Forest Program since 1928. They are currently protected by the Meltzer family in partnership with the Central Indiana Land Trust. The woods were designated a National Natural Landmark in 1973.\n\nHistory\n\n 1857 - John Frederick Meltzer purchases the first of farm land\n 1920 - Brady Meltzer (John's son) and Philip Meltzer (grandson) make additional purchases. The farm now totals .\n 1928 - of the Meltzer farm that were never cleared are added to Indiana's Classified Forest Program\n 1973 - Designated a National Natural Landmark\n\nThreats\n\nPurple winter creeper (Euonymus fortunei) and garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata) currently threaten the forest. It is expected to take thousands of hours of labor to control these invasive species.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nForests of Indiana\nOld-growth forests\nNational Natural Landmarks in Indiana\nCentral Indiana\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nForests of Indiana\n\tForests of the United States by state\n\tNatural history of Indiana\nOld-growth forests\n\tTypes of forests\n\tNatural history of the United States\nNational Natural Landmarks in Indiana\n\tNational Natural Landmarks by state\n\tLandmarks in Indiana\nCentral Indiana\n\tGeography of Indiana\n\tRegions of Indiana" }, { "title": "It Keeps You Runnin'", "content": "\"It Keeps You Runnin'\" is a song by the American rock band The Doobie Brothers. The song was written by band member Michael McDonald, and served as the third single from their sixth studio album Takin' It to the Streets. It was also covered and released as a single by Carly Simon.\n\nThe Doobie Brothers version was featured in the 1994 Oscar-winning film Forrest Gump, and was included on the film's multi-platinum selling soundtrack album.\n\nThe song was also featured in the soundtrack of the 1978 film FM.\n\nLyrics and music\nAccording to Allmusic critic Jason Elias, the music of \"It Keeps You Runnin'\" reflects a \"jazzy R&B influence\" and \"gospel-based keyboard shading.\"\n\nElias described the lyrics as the singer \"trying to talk some woman into listening to what her heart is trying to say -- the oldest trick in the book.\"\n\nTrack listing\n7\" single\n \"It Keeps You Runnin'\" \u2013 4:20\n \"Turn It Loose\" \u2013 3:53\n\nPersonnel \n Michael McDonald \u2013 keyboards, vocals\n Patrick Simmons \u2013 guitar, backing vocals\n Jeff \"Skunk\" Baxter \u2013 guitar\n Tiran Porter \u2013 bass, backing vocals\n Keith Knudsen \u2013 drums, backing vocals\n John Hartman \u2013 drums\n\nAdditional Personnel \n Ted Templeman \u2013 percussion, producer\n Bobby LaKind \u2013 congas\n\nCharts\n\nCarly Simon version\n\nAmerican singer-songwriter and musician Carly Simon covered \"It Keeps You Runnin'\" for her sixth studio album Another Passenger, and the song served as the lead single. Simon's version charted on both the Billboard Pop singles chart and the Billboard Adult C", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs by The Doobie Brothers\nSongs written by Michael McDonald (musician)\nSongs from Forrest Gump\nCarly Simon songs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs by The Doobie Brothers\n\tSongs by artist\n\tThe Doobie Brothers\nSongs written by Michael McDonald (musician)\n\tSongs written by Americans\n\tSongs by writer\nSongs from Forrest Gump\n\tSongs from films\n\tFilm soundtracks\nCarly Simon songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tCarly Simon" }, { "title": "Middlesex 3", "content": "Middlesex 3 was an English level 12 Rugby Union league with teams from north-west London taking part. Promoted teams moved up to Middlesex 2 and relegation was to Middlesex 4. The division was cancelled in at the end of the 1995\u201396 campaign after nine seasons due to the merger of the Hertfordshire and Middlesex regional leagues.\n\nOriginal teams\nWhen league rugby began in 1987 this division was split into two regional leagues containing the following teams:\n\nNorth\nBelsize Park\nEnfield Old Grammarians\nHaringey Rhinos\nKodak\nOld Grammarians\nOld Ignatians\nOld Tottonians\nRoxeth Manor Old Boys\nS.T. and C.\nUCS Old Boys\nWembley\n\nSouth\nActonians\nBank of England\nCAV\nFeltham\nHammersmith & Fulham\nHayes\nLondon French\nMeadhurst\nOld Isleworthians\nQuintin\n\nMiddlesex 3 honours\n\nMiddlesex 3 North/South (1987\u20131988)\n\nThe original Middlesex 3 was a tier 10 league, split into two regional divisions (north and south). Promotion was up to Middlesex 2 and there was no relegation.\n\nMiddlesex 3 (1987\u20131992)\n\nThe creation of Middlesex 4 ahead of the 1988\u201389 season saw Middlesex 3 merged into a single division remaining at tier 10 of the league structure. Promotion continued to Middlesex 2, while relegation was to the new Middlesex 4.\n\nMiddlesex 3 (1992\u20131996)\n\nThe creation of Herts/Middlesex at the beginning of the 1992\u201393 season meant that Middlesex 3 dropped to become a tier 11 league. The introduction of National 5 South for the 1993\u201394 season meant that Middlesex 3 dropped another level to become ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRugby union leagues in England\nSports leagues in London\nDefunct sports leagues in the United Kingdom\nRugby union in Middlesex\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRugby union leagues in England\n\tRugby union in England\n\tSports leagues in England\nSports leagues in London\n\tSports in London\n\tProfessional sports leagues in the United Kingdom\nDefunct sports leagues in the United Kingdom\n\tDefunct sports competitions in the United Kingdom\nRugby union in Middlesex\n\tRugby union in England by county\n\tSport in Middlesex\n\tSports competitions in England" }, { "title": "Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt Prize in Naval History", "content": "The Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt Prize in Naval History was an annual prize given between 1986 and 2011 by The New York Council of the Navy League of the United States, the Roosevelt Institute, and the Theodore Roosevelt Association. It was given for the best book on American naval history published in the previous calendar year. The prize commemorated Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt, who both served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and who both supported the United States Navy as presidents of the United States.\n\nThe judges for the prize included specialists in naval history such as faculty members at the U.S. Naval Academy, U.S. Naval War College, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, U.S. Coast Guard Academy, U.S. Military Academy, The Citadel, and Princeton University.\n\nList of prize winners\n\n 1986 \u2014 Ronald Spector, Eagle Against the Sun, (Vintage Books, 1985)\n 1987\u00a0\u2014 Edward L. Beach, Jr., The United States Navy: 200 Years, (Henry Holt, 1986)\n 1988 \u2014 Robert Erwin Johnson, Guardians of the Sea: A History of the U.S. Coast Guard, 1915 to the Present, (Naval Institute Press, 1987)\n 1989 \u2014 James R. Reckner, Teddy Roosevelt\u2019s Great White Fleet: The World Cruise of the American Battle Fleet, 1907\u20131909, (Naval Institute Press, 1988)\n 1990 \u2014 B. Mitchell Simpson, Admiral Harold R. Stark: Architect of Victory, 1939\u20131945, (University of South Carolina Press, 1989)\n 1991 \u2014 Francis Duncan, Rickover and the Nuclear Navy: The Discipline of Technology, (Naval Institute Pre", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican literary awards\nMilitary historiography\nNaval history of the United States\nHistory awards\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican literary awards\n\tLiterary awards by country\n\tArts awards in the United States\nMilitary historiography\n\tMilitary history by topic\nNaval history of the United States\n\tNaval history by country\n\tHistory of the United States by topic\n\tUnited States Navy\nHistory awards\n\tAwards by subject\n\tHistory of the United States by topic\n\tAmerican awards" }, { "title": "Hector King", "content": "H\u00e9ctor King (born May 4, 1982) is a Mexican recording artist who has worked in Latin America as well as the United States. King released the Spanish language album VIVE in 2006, followed-up by \"The Sweet Spot\", in English in 2009. His contemporary oratorio \"La Vida\" premiered in Mexico in 2011 and a highlights recording was released the following year.\n\nBiography\n\nEarly years \n\nKing was born in Culiac\u00e1n, Mexico of parents Saul King and Martha Tamayo. , his parents lived in Culiac\u00e1n where his father works for the State Government. King's mother is a former Congresswoman and a former Senator in Mexico.\n\nKing began taking piano lessons at the age of 10, earning a degree in Contemporary Keyboard Execution from Yamaha Music five years later. He then moved on to the stage in regional theatre productions of The Sound of Music, Little Shop of Horrors and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.\n\n1996\u20132002 \nIn the late 1990s, King moved to Monterrey, Mexico to train in classical music. While attending college King went on to compose the score for two musicals: Siempre Verde and Til\u00edn Lar\u00edn. He also entered the Festival de la Canci\u00f3n del Sistema ITESM (a renowned songwriting competition in Mexico) and won four major awards with his song \"Vive\": Best Lyric, Best Music, People's Choice Award and Song of the Year.\n\nDuring this time, King joined Sergio, Federico and Jorge Velderr\u00e1in to form a pop-rock band named Nitia. Without a label or management, Nitia went on to have two singles o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMexican male singers\nMexican pianists\nMexican singer-songwriters\nMusicians from Sinaloa\nPeople from Culiac\u00e1n\nMexican emigrants to the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMexican male singers\n\tMale singers by nationality\n\tMexican singers\nMexican pianists\n\tPianists by nationality\n\tMexican musicians by instrument\nMusicians from Sinaloa\n\tMusicians by city or town in Mexico\n\tPeople by city or town in Mexico\nPeople from Culiac\u00e1n\n\tPeople by city in Mexico\nMexican emigrants to the United States\n\tMexican emigrants\n\tEmigrants to the United States" }, { "title": "Pete Kuharchek", "content": "Peter C. Kuharchek (born November 12, 1947) is an American football coach and former player, whose coaching career spanned over 40 years at the high school, collegiate and professional levels. He was the head coach for the Rhein Fire of the NFL Europe League (NFLEL) from 2001 to 2005, compiling a record of 24 wins and 28 losses. At the collegiate level, he most notably served as defensive coordinator at the University of Memphis from 1987 to 1989, and the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) from 1994 through 1995. Besides his tenure in the NFLEL \u2014 which also included stints as assistant for the Orlando Thunder (1992) and Rhein Fire (1996\u20132000) \u2014 Kuharchek worked in four other professional leagues \u2014 including the United States Football League (USFL), Canadian Football League (CFL), Arena Football League (AFL), and United Football League (UFL). Most notably, he was the defensive coordinator for the CFL's Toronto Argonauts in 2009.\n\nAs of 2020, he was serving as the defensive coordinator of the XFL's Team 9 farm team.\n\nPlaying career\nA native of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Kuharchek attended Conemaugh Township High School in Davidsville, Pennsylvania, where he lettered in football, track, and wrestling. Following graduation, he originally enrolled at George Washington University, located in Washington, D.C. Kuharchek played two seasons as a linebacker for the Colonials under head coach Jim Camp. In late November 1966, he was part of the team which played the final game in George ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football coaches\nRhein Fire coaches\nUniversity of Memphis people\nUniversity of Texas at El Paso people\nOrlando Thunder coaches\nToronto Argonauts coaches\nXFL (2020) coaches\nGeorge Washington University alumni\nAmerican football linebackers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football coaches\n\tSports coaches by sport\n\tSportspeople by sport in the United States\nRhein Fire coaches\n\tNFL Europe coaches\n\tAmerican expatriate sportspeople in Germany\n\tExpatriate American football players\n\tAmerican expatriate sportspeople in Europe\nUniversity of Memphis people\n\tPeople by university or college in the United States\nUniversity of Texas at El Paso people\n\tUniversity of Texas System people\nOrlando Thunder coaches\n\tNFL Europe coaches\n\tAmerican expatriate sportspeople in Germany\n\tExpatriate American football players\n\tAmerican expatriate sportspeople in Europe\nToronto Argonauts coaches\n\tCoaches of American football in Canada\n\tCanadian Football League coaches\nXFL (2020) coaches\n\tXFL (2020)\nGeorge Washington University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\nAmerican football linebackers\n\tAmerican football players by position\n\tAmerican football defense\n\tAmerican football players" }, { "title": "Fleischer Studios", "content": "Fleischer Studios () is an American animation studio founded in 1929 by brothers Max and Dave Fleischer, who ran the pioneering company from its inception until its acquisition by Paramount Pictures, the parent company and the distributor of its films. In its prime, Fleischer Studios was a premier producer of animated cartoons for theaters, with Walt Disney Productions being its chief competitor in the 1930s. Today, the company is again family owned and oversees the licensing and merchandising for its characters.\n\nFleischer Studios characters included Koko the Clown, Betty Boop, Bimbo, Popeye the Sailor, and Superman. Unlike other studios, whose characters were anthropomorphic animals, the Fleischers' most successful characters were humans (with the exception of Bimbo, a black-and-white cartoon dog). The cartoons of the Fleischer Studio were very different from those of Disney, both in concept and in execution. As a result, they were rough rather than refined and consciously artistic rather than commercial, but in their unique way, their artistry was expressed through a culmination of the arts and sciences. This approach focused on surrealism, dark humor, adult psychological elements, and sexuality. Furthermore, the environments were grittier and urban, often set in squalid surroundings, reflecting the Great Depression as well as German Expressionism.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Silent Era \nThe Fleischer Studio was built on Max Fleischer's novelty film series, Out of the Inkwell (1919-1927", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican animation studios\nCompanies established in 1929\nFleischer Studios\nParamount Pictures\nWalt Disney Productions competitors\nAmerican companies acquired by foreign companies\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican animation studios\n\tAnimation studios\n\tMovie studios in the United States\n\tCompanies in the United States by industry\nCompanies established in 1929\n\tCompanies by year of establishment\n\t1929 in the United States\n\tCompanies based in the United States by year of establishment\nFleischer Studios\n\tAmerican animation studios\n\tCompanies in the United States by name\n\tParamount Pictures\n\tCompanies established in 1929\nParamount Pictures\n\tFilm production companies of the United States\n\tCompanies in the United States by industry\n\tCompanies based in the United States by state\nWalt Disney Productions competitors\n\tDisney\n\tCompanies in the United States by industry\nAmerican companies acquired by foreign companies\n\tForeign direct investment in the United States\n\tCompanies in the United States by industry\n\tCompanies in the United States by status\n" }, { "title": "COVID-19 vaccination in Nigeria", "content": "COVID-19 vaccination in Nigeria is an ongoing immunization campaign against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), in response to the ongoing pandemic in the country. Vaccination began on 5 March 2021. As of 30 January 2022, 14,951,642 people have received their first dose a COVID-19 vaccine, and 5,483,973 have received their second dose.\n\nHistory\n\nTimeline\n\nMarch 2021\nOn 2 March, the first shipment of four million Oxford\u2013AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine doses from the COVAX initiative arrived at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.\n\nCyprian Ngong, a doctor at National Hospital, Abuja, became the first person in Nigeria to receive a COVID-19 vaccine on 5 March.\n\nPresident Muhammadu Buhari received his first COVID-19 vaccine dose on 6 March.\n\nOn 21 March, Nigeria received an additional 300,000 doses of Oxford\u2013AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines from MTN.\n\nBy the end of March, 0.7 million vaccine doses had been administered.\n\nApril 2021\nOn 6 April, Nigeria received 100,000 doses of Oxford\u2013AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines from the Government of India.\n\nBy the end of April, 1.2 million vaccine doses had been administered.\n\nMay 2021\nBy the end of May, 1.6 million vaccine doses had been administered.\n\nJune 2021\nBy the end of June, 3.4 million vaccine doses had been administered.\n\nJuly 2021\nThe vaccination campaign in Nigeria was paused on 9 July due to exhaustion of the first COVAX shipment that arrived in March.", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCOVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria\nCOVID-19 vaccination by country\nHealth in Nigeria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCOVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria\n\tHealth in Nigeria\n\tPandemics in Africa\n\tHealth disasters in Africa\n\t2020 in Nigeria\n\t2021 in Nigeria\n\t2022 in Nigeria\nCOVID-19 vaccination by country\n\tCOVID-19 pandemic by country\n\tVaccination by country\n\tHealth by country\n\tHealth in Africa\n\tHealth in Nigeria\nHealth in Nigeria\n\tHealth by country\n\tHealth in Africa\n\tSociety of Nigeria" }, { "title": "Elachista madarella", "content": "Elachista madarella is a moth of the family Elachistidae. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Ontario and Pennsylvania.\n\nThe wingspan is 8\u20139\u00a0mm. The forewings are dark brown, with faint golden reflections. The base of the wing is silvery gray, with bluish reflections on the costa and golden reflections towards the dorsum. The hindwings are grayish brown. Adults have been recorded on wing from May to October.\n\nThe larvae feed on Carex pubescens, Carex cristata and Scirpus atrovirens. They mine the leaves of their host plant. They mine down an old leaf, then entering the leaf sheath of one a new inner basal leaf, then resuming upward towards the tip of the leaf. A single larva may mine several. The larvae are whitish or pale green. Larvae can be found in early spring. Pupation takes place on the upper side of a leaf over the midrib.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of North America\nElachistidae\nFauna of the Eastern United States\nFauna of the Great Lakes region (North America)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of North America\n\tLepidoptera of North America\n\tFauna of North America by taxon\nElachistidae\n\tMoths by family\n\tLepidoptera families\nFauna of the Eastern United States\n\tFauna of the United States by region\n\tBiota of the Eastern United States\nFauna of the Great Lakes region (North America)\n\tFauna of the United States by region\n\tBiota of the Great Lakes region (North America)" }, { "title": "Thu\u1eadn Ph\u01b0\u1edbc Bridge", "content": "The Thu\u1eadn Ph\u01b0\u1edbc Bridge () is a suspension bridge that crosses the lower Han River at Da Nang, Vietnam.\n\nThe four-lane, three-span, bridge is 1,850 meters long and 18 meters wide, and has a main span of 405 meters. Its two major pillars are 80m in height. It is the longest suspension bridge in Vietnam, with total investment of nearly 1 trillion dong. The bridge was built with an estimated cost of VND 650 billion (about 42 million US dollars). Consulting firms from China, Cuba and Canada provided assistance.\n\nThe construction of the bridge, which began in 2003, was completed on 19 July 2009 when the Prime Minister of Vietnam Nguyen Tan Dung and many high-ranking government officials attended the inauguration ceremony.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBridges in Vietnam\nSuspension bridges in Vietnam\nBuildings and structures in Da Nang\nTransport in Da Nang\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBridges in Vietnam\n\tTransportation in Vietnam\n\tBuildings and structures in Vietnam by type\nSuspension bridges in Vietnam\n\tBridges in Vietnam\n\tSuspension bridges by country\nBuildings and structures in Da Nang\n\tBuildings and structures in Vietnam by city\nTransport in Da Nang\n\tTransportation in Vietnam by city" }, { "title": "Joey Abell", "content": "Joey Abell (born May 16, 1981) is an American professional boxer.\n\nPersonal life\nAbell is a native of Minneapolis, Minnesota. He attended Champlin Park High School, and later played football at South Dakota State University, where he majored in Education and Human Science.\n\nAmateur career\nAs an amateur, Abell won a silver medal at the 1998 U.S. Junior Championships at 201 lbs, losing to Malik Scott in the final. He later won gold in the super heavyweight division at the 1999 Under-19 Championships.\n\nProfessional career\nThe first fight of Abell's professional career was marred when his opponent, Ritchie Goosehead, fell through the ropes and landed on the cement. The fight was ruled a no-contest. Abell knocked out Goosehead in his second professional fight about a month later. Abell remained undefeated through ten bouts, then he was KOd by Aaron Lyons at The Blue Horizon in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Abell later rematched Lyons and KO'd him. As of May 16, 2009, Abell's professional record was 24 wins (23 by knockout), 4 losses, no draws, and 1 no contest.\n\nAbell defeated his first notable opponent in undefeated Teke Oruh of Nigeria on points, in a fight televised on Showtime on November 16, 2007. Abell then defeated Billy Willis by third round TKO. In 2008 he went on to lose a string of bouts, including a loss to former world champion Alfred Cole. In January 2011 A distracted Abell was defeated in the first round by heavyweight contender Chris Arreola.\nAbell's last two losse", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male boxers\nBoxers from Minnesota\nHeavyweight boxers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male boxers\n\tMale boxers by nationality\n\tAmerican boxers\nBoxers from Minnesota\n\tBoxers by state in the United States\n\tSportspeople from Minnesota\nHeavyweight boxers\n\tBoxers by weight class\nHeavyweight (boxing)" }, { "title": "Aristotelia bifasciella", "content": "Aristotelia bifasciella is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It was described by August Busck in 1903. It is found in North America, where it has been recorded from California, Arizona and Utah.\n\nThe wingspan is 14\u201316\u00a0mm. The forewings are dirty yellowish white, with two conspicuous dark brown fascite. The first oblique from the basal third of the costa to the middle of the dorsal edge, while the other is broader and nearly perpendicular on the costal edge at the apical third. Both are shaded with lighter yellowish brown toward the dorsal edge. Just before apex is a dark brown costal spot, continued in a very light yellowish area across the wing. The extreme base of the costa is blackish brown. The hindwings are light fuscous.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of North America\nGelechiidae\nInsects described in 1903\nFauna of California\nFauna of Arizona\nFauna of Utah\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of North America\n\tLepidoptera of North America\n\tFauna of North America\nGelechiidae\n\tMoths by family\n\tLepidoptera by family\nInsects described in 1903\n\tAnimals described in 1903\n\tFlies described in the 20th century\nFauna of California\n\tFauna of the United States by state\n\tNature of California\nFauna of Arizona\n\tFauna of the United States by state\n\tNature of Arizona\nFauna of Utah\n\tFauna of the United States by state\n\tNature of Utah" }, { "title": "Yuanotherium", "content": "Yuanotherium minor is an extinct species of cynodonts which existed in China during the Late Jurassic epoch. It is the only species in the genus Yuanotherium. It was found in the Shishugou Formation\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExtinct cynodonts\nLate Jurassic mammals\nPrehistoric mammals of Asia\nFossils of China\nJurassic China\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExtinct cynodonts\n\tCynodonts\n\tPaleontology\n\tPrehistoric mammals\nLate Jurassic mammals\n\tJurassic mammals\n\tPrehistoric mammals\n\tGeologic time scale\nPrehistoric mammals of Asia\n\tFauna of Asia\n\tPrehistoric mammals\n\tContinental paleofaunas\nFossils of China\n\tPaleontological sites of China\n\tFossils by country\n\tFossils of Asia\nJurassic China\n\tGigantspinosaurus\n\tLate Jurassic\n\tJurassic dinosaurs\n\tGeochronology\n\tGeology of China" }, { "title": "San Lucas Formation", "content": "The San Lucas Formation is a geologic formation in Mexico. It preserves fossils dating back to the Cretaceous period.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeologic formations of Mexico\nCretaceous Mexico\nFossil record of Mexico\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeologic formations of Mexico\n\tGeology of Mexico\n\tGeologic formations by country\nCretaceous Mexico\n\tCretaceous geology of North America\n\tCretaceous by country\n\tGeology of Mexico\nFossil record of Mexico\n\tFossil record by country\n\tPaleontology in Mexico\n\tGeology of Mexico" }, { "title": "Bowker Vale tram stop", "content": "Bowker Vale is a tram stop in the suburban areas of Bowker Vale and Blackley, Greater Manchester, England. It is on the Bury Line of Greater Manchester's light rail Metrolink system.\n\nHistory\n\n \nThe station is adjacent to the site of the original Bowker Vale railway station, opened on 26 September 1938 by the London Midland and Scottish Railway. The architecture of the station buildings and footbridge is a striking example of 1930s concrete design, perhaps inspired by the developments on the London Underground at the time. The tram stop opened to passengers on 6 April 1992 as part of Phase 1 of the system's expansion and is on the border between the Metropolitan Borough of Bury and Manchester, England.\n\nThe station forms part of Metrolink Ticketing Zone C. The bottom of the embankment to the north-east of the station forms part of the boundary between the City of Manchester and the Metropolitan Borough of Bury between the districts of Prestwich, Blackley and Crumpsall. The station is situated between Middleton Road and Windsor Road, three passageways provide public access to the station. Ticket machines are located on each platform. There is a public telephone located on the Bury-bound platform.\n\nServices\nServices mostly run every 12 minutes on 2 routes, forming a 6-minute service between Bury and Manchester at peak times.\n\nConnecting bus routes\nFrom the station-adjacent bus stop, First Greater Manchester service 59 travel to Oldham. The 59 via Middleton before continuing to ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTram stops in Greater Manchester\nTram transport in England\nBury Line (Manchester Metrolink)\nMetrolink Ticketing Zone C\nTransport in Bury\nTransport in Manchester\n1938 establishments in England\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTram stops in Greater Manchester\n\tTram transport in England\n\tTransport in Greater Manchester\nTram transport in England\n\tTram transport by country\n\tTransport in England\nBury Line (Manchester Metrolink)\n\tTransport in Bury\n\tManchester Metrolink lines\nMetrolink Ticketing Zone C\n\tManchester Metrolink\n\tTransport in Manchester\nTransport in Bury\n\tTransport in Greater Manchester\nTransport in Manchester\n\tTransport in Greater Manchester\n1938 establishments in England\n\t1938 in England\n\t1938 establishments in the United Kingdom\n\tEstablishments in England by year\n\tTransport infrastructure completed in 1938\n\tHistory of transport in England\n\tTransport in England by year" }, { "title": "2002 Hong Kong Open \u2013 Singles", "content": "Marcelo R\u00edos was the defending champion but did not compete that year.\n\nJuan Carlos Ferrero won in the final 6\u20133, 1\u20136, 7\u20136 (7\u20134) against Carlos Moy\u00e1.\n\nSeeds\nA champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated.\n\n Marat Safin (second round)\n Juan Carlos Ferrero (champion)\n Carlos Moy\u00e1 (final)\n \u00c0lex Corretja (second round)\n Juan Ignacio Chela (quarterfinals)\n n/a\n Nicol\u00e1s Lapentti (second round)\n Paradorn Srichaphan (first round)\n\nDraw\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2002 Hong Kong Open\nTennis tournaments in Hong Kong\nMen's singles tennis tournaments\n2002 in men's tennis\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2002 Hong Kong Open\n\tHong Kong Open (tennis)\n\t2002 in tennis\n\t2002 ATP Tour\nTennis tournaments in Hong Kong\n\tTennis in Hong Kong\n\tSport in Hong Kong by sport\nMen's singles tennis tournaments\n\tMen's singles tennis\n\tMen's tennis\n2002 in men's tennis\n\t2002 in tennis\n\tYears in men's tennis\n\tATP Tour seasons" }, { "title": "British Liberation Army", "content": "The British Liberation Army (BLA) was the official name given to the British Army forces which fought on the Western Front of the Second World War, between the Invasion of Normandy and the end of the war. Almost all BLA units were assigned to the 21st Army Group, which also included forces from other countries.\n\nFollowing the war the BLA was redesignated to become the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) in August 1945.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary units and formations of the United Kingdom in World War II\nBritish Army in World War II\n21st Army Group\nBritish Liberation Army\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary units and formations of the United Kingdom in World War II\n\tMilitary units and formations of the United Kingdom\n\tMilitary units and formations of World War II by country\n\tUK military history\n\tWorld War II British military units and formations\nBritish Army in World War II\n\tBritish Army\n\tWorld War II British military units and formations\n\tWorld War II by country and military\n21st Army Group\n\tBritish field armies in World War II\n\tMilitary units and formations established in 1943\n\tMilitary units and formations disestablished in 1945\nBritish Liberation Army\n\tBritish field armies in World War II\n\tMilitary units and formations of the United Kingdom in World War II\n\tWorld War II British military units and formations" }, { "title": "Steven R. Monroe", "content": "Steven R. Monroe is an American film director and writer. He is best known for the remake of the 1978 horror movie I Spit on Your Grave (2010) and its sequel I Spit on Your Grave 2 (2013). He resides in Los Angeles, California.\n\nFilms\n\nAs director\nHouse of 9 (2005)\nIt Waits (2005)\n Sasquatch Mountain (2006)\nDual (2008)\nOgre (2008)\nStorm Cell (2008)\nWyvern (2009)\nIce Twisters (2009)\nI Spit on Your Grave (2010)\nMongolian Death Worm (2010)\nJabberwock (2011)\nComplacent (2012)\n12 Disasters of Christmas (2012)\nMoniKa (2012)\nEnd of the World (2013)\nI Spit on Your Grave 2 (2013)\nGrave Halloween (2013)\nCyber Case (2015)\nThe Exorcism of Molly Hartley (2015)\nChristmas Tree Lane (2020)\n\nAs writer\nMongolian Death Worm (2010)\nMoniKa (2012)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican film directors\nFilm directors from California\nHorror film directors\nAmerican screenwriters\nPeople from Los Angeles\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican film directors\n\tFilm directors by nationality\n\tCinema of the United States\nFilm directors from California\n\tFilm directors by state in the United States\n\tPeople by city or town in California\n\tCinema of the United States by state\nHorror film directors\n\tFilm directors by genre\n\tHorror films\nAmerican screenwriters\n\tWriters by nationality\n\tScreenwriters by nationality\n\tCinema of the United States\nPeople from Los Angeles\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from California\n\tLos Angeles" }, { "title": "Whatever's Cool with Me", "content": "Whatever's Cool with Me is a 1991 mini-compilation album by Dinosaur Jr., released on the Sire label. It compiles the complete \"Whatever's Cool With Me\" single and the European single of \"The Wagon\".\n\nA music video for the song \"Whatever's Cool With Me\" was shot at J Mascis' home in Amherst, MA and was directed by Jim Spring and Jens Jurgensen.\n\nTrack listing\nCD Maxi-Single (Sire Records Company)\n\n \"Whatever's Cool With Me\" - 4:34\n \"Sideways\" - 4:14\n \"Not You Again\" - 2:32\n \"The Little Baby\" - 2:11\n \"Pebbles + Weeds\" - 5:25\n \"Quicksand\" (David Bowie, additional lyrics by J Mascis, contains the main guitar riff from \"Andy Warhol\") - 4:34\n \"Thumb (live)\" - 7:45\n \"Keep the Glove (live)\" - 3:16\n\n12\" Vinyl (Warner Music UK Ltd.)\n\nSide A\n \"Whatever's Cool With Me\" - 4:34\n \"Sideways\" - 4:14\nSide B\n \"Thumb (live)\" - 7:45\n \"Keep the Glove (live)\" - 3:16\n\nCD, Maxi-Single (Blanco Y Negro, Warner Music UK Ltd.)\n\n \"Whatever's Cool With Me\" - 4:34\n \"Sideways\" - 4:14\n \"Thumb (live)\" - 7:45\n \"Keep the Glove (live)\" - 3:16\n\n7\" Vinyl (Blanco Y Negro)\n\n \"Whatever's Cool With Me\" - 4:34\n \"Sideways\" - 4:14\n\n\"The Little Baby\", \"Pebbles + Weeds\", and \"Quick Sand\" are the B-sides from The Wagon single released in 1991.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1991 albums\nDinosaur Jr. albums\nSire Records albums\nCompilation albums by American artists\nAlbums produced by J Mascis\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1991 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t1991 in music\nDinosaur Jr. albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tAlternative rock albums by American artists\nSire Records albums\n\tAlbums by record label\nCompilation albums by American artists\n\tCompilation albums by nationality\n\tAlbums by artist\nAlbums produced by J Mascis\n\tAlbums by producer\n\tAlbum production by musician\n\tAlbums by artist\n" }, { "title": "Artwall", "content": "Artwall, also known as Art Wall, is an outdoor 2005 sculpture by German architect and artist Herbert Dreiseitl, located at Tanner Springs Park in the Pearl District of Portland, Oregon.\n\nDescription and history\n\nArtwall was designed by architect Herbert Dreiseitl along with Tanner Springs Park. The sculpture was installed at Northwest Marshall Street and Northwest 10th Avenue, along the east edge of the park, in 2005. It was funded by the City of Portland's Percent for Art program and construction funds from PDC. The \"art wall\" measures x and features 368 reclaimed railroad tracks (weathered steel) standing on end and 99 pieces of fused glass inset with images of \"preindustrial\" amphibians, dragonflies and other insects, and spiders. Dreiseitl hand-painted the images directly onto Portland glass, before the pieces were fused and melted. The century-old tracks separate the park's boardwalk from the meadow and wetland portion, and have been described as \"reminders of the area's industrial past\".\n\nThe Smithsonian Institution categorizes the sculpture as both abstract and architectural. According to the Regional Arts & Culture Council, which administers the work, \"The concept of the Artwall integrates the concept of the park itself. In one urban block the skin of city is peeled back to reveal the landscape before its industrial development. The wall is an element which thrives on the polarity between the site's industrial past and the purity of its new nature.\" Artwall is part ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOutdoor sculptures in Portland, Oregon\nWorks by Herbert Dreiseitl\n2005 sculptures\nArt in Portland, Oregon\nPearl District, Portland, Oregon\nArt installations\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOutdoor sculptures in Portland, Oregon\n\tPublic art in the United States by city\n\tCulture of Portland, Oregon\nWorks by Herbert Dreiseitl\n\tGerman artists\n\t21st-century German artists\n2005 sculptures\n\t21st-century sculptures\n\tPublic art\nArt in Portland, Oregon\n\tArts in the United States by city\n\tCulture of Portland, Oregon\nPearl District, Portland, Oregon\n\tNeighborhoods in Portland, Oregon\n\tGeography of Portland, Oregon\nArt installations\n\tContemporary art\n\tPublic art\n\tInstallation art\n\tSite-specific art" }, { "title": "Aghcheh Qeshlaq", "content": "Aghcheh Qeshlaq (), also rendered as Aqcheh Qeshlaq, may refer to various places in Iran:\n Aghcheh Qeshlaq, Ardabil\n Aghcheh Qeshlaq-e Olya, Ardabil\n Aghcheh Qeshlaq-e Sofla, Ardabil Province\n Aghcheh Qeshlaq, East Azerbaijan\n Aghcheh Qeshlaq, alternate name of Agh Qeshlaq, Meyaneh, East Azerbaijan Province\n Aghcheh Qeshlaq, Qazvin\n Aghcheh Qeshlaq, West Azerbaijan", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Ardabil Province\nPopulated places in East Azerbaijan Province\nPopulated places in Qazvin Province\nPopulated places in West Azerbaijan Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Ardabil Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tGeography of Ardabil Province\nPopulated places in East Azerbaijan Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tGeography of East Azerbaijan Province\nPopulated places in Qazvin Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tGeography of Qazvin Province\nPopulated places in West Azerbaijan Province\t\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tGeography of West Azerbaijan Province" }, { "title": "My Kind of Lady", "content": "\"My Kind of Lady\" was the second single from Supertramp's 1982 album \u2026Famous Last Words\u2026. The song is a '50's-style mid-tempo love ballad; it peaked at #16 for USA Billboard Adult Contemporary and #31 for USA Billboard pop singles. The lead and backing vocals were all sung by Davies, who harmonizes with himself by switching between his natural voice and a falsetto vocal. The echo-treated and natural sounding voice was sung in Davies' baritone. The falsetto passages were double tracked and mixed with a phaser. Despite being released as a single, the track was not performed live.\n\nThe song's writing credits are given to Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson, members of the band, although as indicated on the album sleeve, it is a Davies composition. Like John Lennon and Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Davies and Hodgson joined writer's credits from 1974 until 1983, when Hodgson left Supertramp to pursue a solo career.\n\nThe song was the last single released during original member Hodgson's tenure.\n\nTrack listings\n\n7\" vinyl single\n\nMusic video\n\nFor the video for \"My Kind of Lady\" was directed by Kenny Ortega. The band depicted themselves as a 1950s doo-wop group and 50s rock band. To do so, the band members shaved off their trademark beards and moustaches and cut their hair short. Because he showed up late for the shoot, Hodgson is not in the doo-wop sequences.\n\nThe video had two different endings. One was a black and white ending with the band playing and the other was", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSupertramp songs\nSongs written by Rick Davies\nSongs written by Roger Hodgson\n1982 singles\n1980s ballads\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSupertramp songs\n\tSongs by artist\nSongs written by Rick Davies\n\tSongs written by British artists\n\tSongs by writer\nSongs written by Roger Hodgson\n\tSongs written by British artists\n\tSongs by writer\n1982 singles\n\t1982 songs\n\t1980s singles\n1980s ballads\n\t1980s songs\n\tSongs by genre\n\tBallads by decade" }, { "title": "2012 Delaware lieutenant gubernatorial election", "content": "The 2012 Delaware lieutenant gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 2012, coinciding with the Delaware gubernatorial election. Democratic incumbent Lieutenant Governor Matthew Denn was elected to a second term, defeating Republican nominee Sher Valenzuela in a landslide.\n\nCandidates\n\nDemocratic Party\nMatthew Denn, incumbent Lieutenant Governor\n\nRepublican Party\nSher Valenzuela\n\nLibertarian Party\nMargaret McKeown\n\nGeneral election results\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2012 elections in Delaware\nDelaware gubernatorial elections\n2012 United States lieutenant gubernatorial elections\n2012 United States elections\nDelaware elections\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2012 elections in Delaware\n\tElections in Delaware\n\t2012 elections in the United States by state\n\t2012 United States elections\nDelaware gubernatorial elections\n\tState elections in Delaware\n\tGubernatorial elections in the United States by state\n2012 United States lieutenant gubernatorial elections\n\tUnited States lieutenant gubernatorial elections\n\t2012 United States elections\n\t2012 state elections in the United States\n2012 United States elections\n\tElections in the United States by year\n\t21st century in the United States\n\t21st-century elections in the United States\nDelaware elections\n\tElections in the United States by state\n\tPolitics of Delaware\n\tElections in Delaware by year\n\tState elections in Delaware\n\tPolitical events in Delaware" }, { "title": "Bold (Angie & Debbie Winans album)", "content": "Bold is the second album by Angie & Debbie Winans, released in 1997. Angelique and Debra Renee are the ninth and tenth siblings, respectively, in the Winans family, a family of gospel music artists from Detroit, Michigan. This album contains a song entitled \"Not Natural\", denouncing homosexuality. This led to protests by GLAAD.\n\nTrack listing\n\nMusicians\nGuitars: Paul Jackson, Andrew Ramsey\nDrums: Dee Holt\nTrumpet Solo: Rod McGaha\nSax solo: Mark Douthit\nStrings: Nashville String Machine\nString Conductor & Arr.: Ronn Huff\nAll other instruments, Track arr.: Cedric Caldwell, Victor Caldwell\nBackground vocals: Tiffany Palmer, Duawne Starling, Debbie Winans, Angie Winans\nBold voice: Duane Hamilton\nStrange Woman Intro: Tiffany Palmer\nRap Vocal: Mike-E (Michael Ellis Wright)\nLead vocals: Debbie Winans, Angie Winans\n\nProduction\nEngineers: Cedric Caldwell, Victor Caldwell, Joey Verge, Bryant Russell\nRecorded at: Father's Image, Quad Studio\nMixed by: Cedric Caldwell, Victor Caldwell\nMixed at: Father's Image\nProducers: Cedric Caldwell, Victor Caldwell for Caldwell Plus Production\nMastering: Marty Williams at The Workstation\nArt Direction: Louis Upkins, Jr.\nDesign: Louis Upkins, Jr. - DesignHouse, Wendi Powell - Kairos Designs\nHair: Sandy Alsup, Shelia Littleton\nPhotographer: Michael Gomez\nStylist: Rene' Image Agency\nMake-Up: Derrick Rutledge, For About Face\nExicutive Producers: Cedric Caldwell, Victor Caldwell, Angie Winans, Debbie Winans\n \nAll track information and credits were taken fr", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1997 albums\nAngie & Debbie Winans albums\nGospel music albums by American artists\nEnglish-language albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1997 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t1997 in music\nAngie & Debbie Winans albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tGospel music discographies\nGospel music albums by American artists\n\tAlbums by genre\n\tAlbums by American artists\n\tChristian music albums by American artists\nEnglish-language albums\n\tAlbums by language\n\tEnglish-language music" }, { "title": "WQNT", "content": "WQNT is an American AM radio station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to Kirkman Broadcasting, Inc. to broadcast on 1450\u00a0kHz serving the community of Charleston, South Carolina. The station's programming format is classic hits. The station's studios are located in the West Ashley portion of Charleston and the transmitter site is in Charleston.\n\nHistory\nThe station was originally known as WUSN, signing on in 1948. In 1955, its call sign was changed to WQSN. It started as a Mutual Broadcasting System affiliate. For years WQNT aired CNN Headline News. As of 2009, it carried Fox Sports Radio, Clemson Tiger Insider Dan Scott, Primetime with the Packman, Jim Rome and the Citadel Sports Network.\n\nIn 2011, WQNT aired Steve Czaban and Dan Patrick, with ESPN Radio in the afternoon.\n\nOn December 6, 2016, WQNT changed their format from sports to classic hits, branded as \"92.1/102.1 The City\" (simulcast on FM translators W221CI 92.1 FM Summerville and 102.1 W254BK Charleston).\n\nOn August 17, 2020 the 92.1 translator split from its simulcast with WQNT and is temporarily simulcasting WJNI 106.3 FM Ladson.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in South Carolina\nClassic hits radio stations in the United States\nRadio stations established in 1948\nAM radio stations in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in South Carolina\n\tRadio stations in the United States by state\n\tMass media in South Carolina\nClassic hits radio stations in the United States\n\tRadio stations in the United States by format\n\tRadio formats\nRadio stations established in 1948\n\tRadio stations in the United States by year of establishment\nAM radio stations in the United States\n\tRadio stations in the United States by band\n\tAM radio" }, { "title": "In the Vernacular", "content": "In the Vernacular (stylised as in the ver\u2022nac\u2018u\u2022lar) is the debut album led by saxophonist John Handy III featuring tracks recorded in 1958 and originally released on the Roulette label.\n\nReception\n\nAllMusic awarded the album 4 stars and its review by Scott Yanow calls it \"Excellent advanced hard bop music\".\n\nTrack listing\nAll compositions by John Handy III except as indicated\n \"I'll Close My Eyes\" (Billy Reid) - 3:06\n \"First Time\" - 7:03\n \"Suggested Line\" - 5:30\n \"Problem Too\" - 4:28\n \"Quote, Unquote\" - 3:09\n \"Blues in the Vernacular\" - 5:09\n \"Dance to the Lady\" - 5:16\n \"I'll Never Smile Again\" (Ruth Lowe) - 3:37\n\nPersonnel \nJohn Handy III - alto saxophone\nRichard Williams - trumpet\nRoland Hanna - piano\nGeorge Tucker - bass\nBobby Fuhlrodt (track 2), Roy Haynes (tracks 1 & 3-8) - drums\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJohn Handy albums\n1958 debut albums\nRoulette Records albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJohn Handy albums\n\tAlbums by American artists\n\tJazz albums by American artists\n1958 debut albums\n\t1950s jazz album stubs\n\tDebut albums by year\nRoulette Records albums\n\tAlbums by record label\n\tJazz albums by record label" }, { "title": "Nata\u0161a \u0160e\u0161um", "content": "Nata\u0161a \u0160e\u0161um is a Professor of mathematics at Rutgers University, specializing in partial differential equations and geometric flow.\n\nEducation \n\u0160e\u0161um earned her Ph.D. in 2004 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the supervision of Gang Tian. Her dissertation was Limiting Behavior of Ricci Flows.\n\nAwards and Honors \n\u0160e\u0161um was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 2014.\nIn 2015 she was elected as a fellow of the American Mathematical Society. She was named MSRI Simons Professor for 2015-2016.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRutgers University faculty\nWomen mathematicians\nFellows of the American Mathematical Society\nPartial differential equations researchers\nSerbian mathematicians\nMathematical analysts\n20th-century Serbian mathematicians\n21st-century Serbian mathematicians\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRutgers University faculty\n\tEmployees of Rutgers University\n\tFaculty by university or college in New Jersey\n\tUniversity and college faculty by institution\nWomen mathematicians\n\tWomen scientists\n\tMathematicians by sex\nFellows of the American Mathematical Society\n\tFellows of learned societies of the United States\n\tMathematical societies\nPartial differential equations researchers\n\tMathematicians by field\n\tSerbian scientists\nSerbian mathematicians\n\tSerbian scientists\n\tMathematicians by nationality\n\tEuropean mathematicians\nMathematical analysts\n\tMathematicians by field\n20th-century Serbian mathematicians\n\t20th-century mathematicians\n\tSerbian scientists\n21st-century Serbian mathematicians\n\t21st-century mathematicians\n\tSerbian scientists\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Massachusetts\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tAlumni of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology" }, { "title": "Siurgus Donigala", "content": "Siurgus Donigala is a comune (municipality) in the Province of South Sardinia in the Italian region Sardinia, located about north of Cagliari.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nComunes of the Province of South Sardinia\nCities and towns in Sardinia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nComunes of the Province of South Sardinia\n\tMunicipalities of Sardinia\n\tCities and towns in Sardinia\n\tProvince of South Sardinia\nCities and towns in Sardinia\n\tPopulated places in Sardinia\n\tMunicipalities of Sardinia" }, { "title": "Nokia 2690", "content": "The Nokia 2690 is a mobile phone released by Nokia in March 2010. It operates on GSM quad band frequency 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 MHz, with automatic switching between frequencies. It has dimensions of 107.5 \u00d7 45.5 \u00d7 13.8\u00a0mm and weighs 80.7 grams.\n\nTechnical specifications\n\nKey features\n Digital camera (640 \u00d7 480) and video recorder (176 \u00d7 144)\n MP3, ringtones and user-created ringtones (Voice Recorder)\n FM radio\n Bluetooth 2.0\n SMS, MMS, email, and Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging\n 500 MB internal dynamic memory, microSD memory card slot with hot swap, max. 8 GB\n\nDimensions\n Volume: 58.8 cc\n Weight: 80.7 g\n Length: 107.5\u00a0mm\n Width: 45.5\u00a0mm\n Thickness: 13.8\u00a0mm\n\nDisplay\n 1.8 inch, 262,144 colors, 128 \u00d7 160 pixels\n\nImaging\n 0.3 MP Camera/VGA (640 \u00d7 480, 176 \u00d7 144 video)\n TFT color display\n\nMultimedia\n Camera (photo and video recorder)\n Music player (AMR, AMR-WB, MIDI, MXMF, MP3, AAC, MP4/M4A/3GP/3GA (AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR, AMR-WB), X-Tone, WAV (PCM, a-law, mu-law, ADPCM), WMA (WMA9, WMA10)\n Video player (174 \u00d7 144 3GP)\n Voice recorder\n FM radio with RDS support\n\nMessaging\n Email supports POP3, IMP4 and SMTP protocols\n Nokia XpressAudio Messaging (sends greetings with short voice clips)\n SMS text messages\n MMS messaging with pictures\n\nJava applications\n MMS 1.3 (supports 300\u00a0KB size)\n Nokia Xpress Audio Messaging tiit\n\nConnectivity\n Photo and data sharing with Bluetooth 2.0 and USB\n\nBrowsing\n Opera Mini browser\n Built-in browser.\n\nPower management\n Battery: BL-4C\n Capacity: 860 mAh \n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNokia mobile phones\nMobile phones introduced in 2010\nMobile phones with user-replaceable battery\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNokia mobile phones\n\tProducts by company\n\tMobile phones by company\n\tTelecommunications-related introductions by year\nMobile phones introduced in 2010\n\tProducts introduced in 2010\n\tMobile phones by year of introduction\nMobile phones with user-replaceable battery\n\tMobile phones by feature\n\tUser-replaceable battery products" }, { "title": "A.S.D. Pro Settimo & Eureka", "content": "Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Pro Settimo & Eureka (usually referred to as simply Pro Settimo) is an Italian association football club, based in Settimo Torinese, Piedmont. Currently plays in Serie D. The team's colors are white-green-yellow-red.\n\nThe club was founded in 2007 by the merger of Eureka Settimo and Pro Settimo Calcio. Since this merger, the new club became one of the most important in Turin area. In the following years, the team won four times the Coppa Italia Dilettanti Piemonte-Valle d'Aosta (2007\u20132008, 2010\u20132011, 2012\u20132013, 2013\u20132014) and reached the Coppa Italia Dilettanti final in 2007\u20132008, lost 3\u20131 in extra time against HinterReggio Calcio.\n\nPro Settimo & Eureka played in Eccellenza 2007\u20132008 gaining the promotion to Serie D after they got the third place. In their first season in D, the club came close to play-off (sixth place). In the season 2009\u20132010, Pro Settimo & Eureka recedes in Eccellenza, then played four years in Eccellenza before returning to Serie D in 2014\u20132015. It now plays in Eccellenza.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in Italy\nSerie D clubs\nAssociation football clubs established in 2007\n2007 establishments in Italy\nFootball clubs in Piedmont\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in Italy\n\tAssociation football clubs by country\n\tSport in Italy by discipline\n\tSports clubs in Italy\nSerie D clubs\n\tFootball clubs in Italy by league\nAssociation football clubs established in 2007\n\tAssociation football clubs by year of establishment\n\t2007 establishments in Europe\n\t2007 in association football\n2007 establishments in Italy\n\t2007 in Italy\n\tEstablishments in Italy by year\nFootball clubs in Piedmont\n\tFootball clubs in Italy by region\n\tSports clubs in Piedmont" }, { "title": "Jencks", "content": "Jencks could refer to:\n\nJencks v. United States, a U.S. Supreme Court case\nJencks Act, a law passed by the U.S. Congress regarding the rules of procedure in Federal courts, after the Supreme Court case had been decided\n\nPeople with the surname Jencks\nBob Jencks (1941\u20132010), American football player\nCharles Jencks (1939\u20132019) American cultural theorist, landscape designer, architectural historian, cancer center founder.\nChristopher Jencks (born 1922), social scientist\nClinton Jencks (1918\u20132005), American labor and social justice activist\nMaggie Keswick Jencks (1941\u20131995), Scottish writer, artist and garden designer\nPenelope Jencks (born 1936), American sculptor\nRichard Jencks (1921\u20132014), American television executive and lawyer\nWilliam Jencks (1927\u20132007), American biochemist.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurname\nUnited States Supreme Court cases\nUnited States federal criminal legislation\nAmerican football players\nAmerican cultural theorists\nAmerican landscape and garden designers\nAmerican architectural historians\nAmerican social scientists\nAmerican labor activists\nScottish writers\nAmerican artists\nAmerican garden designers\nAmerican sculptors\nAmerican television executives\nAmerican lawyers\nAmerican biochemists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurname\n\tNames\n\tFamily\n\tIdentity\nUnited States Supreme Court cases\n\tLegal history of the United States\n\tAmerican case law\n\tUnited States federal case law\n\tUnited States constitutional case law\nUnited States federal criminal legislation\n\tUnited States federal legislation\n\tUnited States federal law\n\tUnited States criminal law\nAmerican football players\n\tAmerican sportspeople\n\tFootball in the United States\nAmerican cultural theorists\n\tAmerican social scientists\n\tCultural studies\nAmerican landscape and garden designers\n\tAmerican designers\n\tLandscape design history\n\tArchitecture in the United States\nAmerican architectural historians\n\tArchitectural history\n\tHistorians by subject\n\tAmerican historians\nAmerican social scientists\n\tScientists by nationality\n\tSocial scientists\n\tSocial sciences\nAmerican labor activists\n\tLabor rights\n\tActivists by nationality\n\tActivists by issue\nScottish writers\n\tWriters by nationality\n\tScottish literature\nAmerican artists\n\tArtists by nationality\n\tAmerican art\n\tAmerican garden designers\n\tAmerican designers\n\tGarden design\nAmerican sculptors\n\tAmerican artists\n\tSculpture\nAmerican television executives\n\tAmerican businesspeople in the media industry\n\tTelevision executives\nAmerican lawyers\n\tLawyers by nationality\n\tLaw in the United States\nAmerican biochemists\n\tAmerican biochemists\n\tBiochemistry in the United States\n\tScientists by nationality\n\tBiochemists by nationality" }, { "title": "Biblioteca de Santiago", "content": "The Biblioteca de Santiago (BDS) is a public library in downtown Santiago, Chile. It was inaugurated on November 11, 2005 by the then president of Chile Ricardo Lagos. The library is operated by the Servicio Nacional del Patrimonio Cultural, and is the largest and most advanced public library in Chile. The library occupies an entire city block bounded by Agustinas, Matucana, Moneda and Chacabuco Streets.\n\nThe library serves the Santiago Metropolitan Region, complementing the services offered by the municipal libraries and the Biblioteca Nacional, filling the gap between both kinds of libraries. On the another hand, the general public is the target audience of the library, while the Biblioteca Nacional focus on the protection of specialized book volumes and the bibliographical research.\n\nLocated in the Barrio Yungay, the library occupies of a building that was the former headquarters for the Direcci\u00f3n de Aprovisionamiento del Estado. The building was converted into a set of reading rooms, auditorium, conferences room, computer rooms and other facilities. The original building was built in the 1930s and was declared as a historic monument.\n\nHistory \nThe building that currently houses the Biblioteca de Santiago was built between 1928 and 1945. As of 2000, the building served as a warehouse operated by the Direcci\u00f3n de Aprovisionamiento del Estado (DAE). In 2001, it changed hands to the Direcci\u00f3n de Bibliotecas, Archivos y Museos for its remodeling. That year its facade was dec", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLibraries in Santiago, Chile\nPublic libraries in Chile\nHistoric sites in Chile\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLibraries in Santiago, Chile\n\tBuildings and structures in Santiago\n\tEducation in Santiago, Chile\nPublic libraries in Chile\n\tLibraries in Chile\n\tEducation in Chile\nHistoric sites in Chile\n\tBuildings and structures in Chile\n\tHistory of Chile\n\tTourist attractions in Chile\n\tCultural heritage monuments in Chile" }, { "title": "Clarks Mills", "content": "Clarks Mills may refer to:\n\nClarks Mills, New Jersey\nClarks Mills, Wisconsin", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in New Jersey\nPopulated places in Wisconsin\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in New Jersey\n\tCities in New Jersey\n\tTowns in New Jersey\nPopulated places in Wisconsin\n\tCities in Wisconsin\n\tTowns in Wisconsin" }, { "title": "FreeStyle", "content": "FreeStyle is a show on HGTV (Home and Garden Television) where interior decorators and designers de-clutter, reorganize and move furniture and accessories around in a room, to give homeowners a dramatic new look without spending a dime. The series was originally hosted by Aaron Foster, but new episodes now feature Evan Farmer as the host. Designers featured regularly on the show include: Evette Rios, Kelley Hundahl, Kahi Lee, Taniya Nayak and Amanda Miller.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHGTV original programming\nInterior design television series\nAmerican television series\n2000s American reality television series\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHGTV original programming\n\tTelevision series by network\n\tTelevision series by Scripps Networks Interactive\nInterior design television series\n\tHome improvement television series\n\tDesign and reality television series\nAmerican television series\n\tTelevision series by country\n\tEnglish-language television shows\n2000s American reality television series\n\t2000s American television series\n\tAmerican reality television series by decade" }, { "title": "Nora Herting", "content": "Nora Herting is an American artist, known for her photography work on graphic recording and graphic facilitation. She worked on Face of Brooklyn, a series of portraits of Brooklyn residents, sponsored by the Brooklyn Historical Society. She is the co-founder and CEO of ImageThink.\n\nEarly life and education\nHerting graduated from University of New Mexico with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1999. She also worked at the Archdiocese of Chicago from 2000 to 2003. She received her Master of Fine Arts at Ohio State University in 2005. In both schools, her focus was in photography.\nWhile in Ohio, she worked on a project called Free Sitting, where she got a job as a trade photographer at Lifetouch in J. C. Penney, documenting her processes and feelings about doing portrait photography.\n\nCareer\nFrom 2006 to 2011, Herting worked as a design thinking strategist and graphic facilitator while working for Capgemini Consulting.\n\nIn 2007, Herting received a grant from the Getty Foundation and the Brooklyn Historical Society, where she created Face of Brooklyn, a collection of 281 portraits of Brooklyn residents taken at 8 parks across the borough. In 2011, she contributed to the Brooklyn Public Library's exhibition Attitude: Brooklyn Portraits by Brooklyn Photographers.\n\nIn 2007, she and artist Rachel Beach created Flip, a exhibition that includes Beach's wooden wall sculptures and Herting's Spirit photographs of cheerleaders.\n\nHerting and fellow artist Heather Willems co-founded ImageThink in 20", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican photographers\nWomen photographers\nAmerican women artists\nAmerican women chief executives\nUniversity of New Mexico alumni\nOhio State University alumni\nAmerican artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican photographers\n\tPhotographers by nationality\n\tAmerican photographers by genre\nWomen photographers\n\tWomen by occupation\n\tWomen artists\nAmerican women artists\n\tAmerican women by occupation\n\tAmerican artists by gender\nAmerican women chief executives\n\tAmerican women business executives\n\tAmerican chief executives by gender\nUniversity of New Mexico alumni\n\tUniversity of New Mexico people\n\tAlumni by university or college in New Mexico\nOhio State University alumni\n\tOhio State University people\n\tAlumni by university or college in Ohio\nAmerican artists\n\tArtists by nationality\n\tAmerican people by occupation\n\tAmerican artists by medium" }, { "title": "Rabe, Bieszczady County", "content": "Rabe (, Riabe) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Czarna, within Bieszczady County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine. It lies approximately north of Czarna, south-east of Ustrzyki Dolne, and south-east of the regional capital Rzesz\u00f3w.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Bieszczady County\nVillages in Subcarpathian Voivodeship\nPolish border villages\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Bieszczady County\n\tSubdivisions of Bieszczady County\n\tGeography of Bieszczady County\n\tTowns and villages in Bieszczady County\nVillages in Subcarpathian Voivodeship\n\tSubdivisions of Subcarpathian Voivodeship\n\tGeography of Subcarpathian Voivodeship\n\tTowns and villages in Subcarpathian Voivodeship\nPolish border villages\n\tPolish international border settlements\n\tVillages in Poland by location\n\tGeography of Poland by location" }, { "title": "Ato Shemsedin Ahmed", "content": "Ato Shemsedin Ahmed or Ato Shemsedin Ahmed Robleh also referred to as Hon. Shemsedin Ahmed (, ),was a notable Somali Ethiopian politician.\n\nHistory \nShemsedin Ahmed hails from the Jigjiga Zone in the Somali region, also known as region 5 in Ethiopia, specifically the Makahildhere clan of the Makahil section of the Gadabursi clan. He was the vice-chairman of the Ethiopian Somali Democratic League and was one of the founders.\n\nHe served as Deputy-Minister of Mining and Energy since August 1991 to December 1997, Ethiopian Ambassador to Djibouti since May 2002 to May 2011 and also Ambassador of Ethiopia to Kenya from May 2011 to December 2014.\n\nHe replaced Ato Dissasa Dirbissa in May 2011 and was replaced by Dina Mufti in December 2014 for security reasons.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEthiopian politicians\nSomalian politicians\nAmbassadors of Ethiopia to Kenya\nAmbassadors of Ethiopia to Djibouti\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEthiopian politicians\n\tPolitics of Ethiopia\n\tPeople by political orientation\n\tGovernment of Ethiopia\nSomalian politicians\n\tPolitics of Somalia\n\tPeople by political orientation\n\tGovernment of Somalia\nAmbassadors of Ethiopia to Kenya\n\tAmbassadors by country\n\tForeign relations of Ethiopia\n\tDiplomatic missions of Ethiopia\nAmbassadors of Ethiopia to Djibouti\n\tAmbassadors by country\n\tForeign relations of Ethiopia\n\tDiplomatic missions of Ethiopia" }, { "title": "Fred Geiger and Sons National Biscuit Company", "content": "Fred Geiger and Sons National Biscuit Company is a historic biscuit factory building located in downtown Evansville, Indiana. It was built in 1894, and is a two-story, brick building. It features decorative brickwork, segemental arched openings, and limestone detailing. It housed Fred Geiger and Sons, a manufacturer for the National Biscuit Company.\n\nIt was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana\nNational Biscuit Company factories\nIndustrial buildings completed in 1894\nBuildings and structures in Evansville, Indiana\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Indiana\n\tHistoric districts in the United States by state\nNational Biscuit Company factories\n\tNabisco\n\tIndustrial buildings in the United States by company\nIndustrial buildings completed in 1894\n\tIndustrial buildings and structures by year of completion\n\t1894 establishments in the United States\n\t1894 in the United States\n\tBuildings and structures completed in 1894\nBuildings and structures in Evansville, Indiana\n\tBuildings and structures in Indiana by city\n\tEvansville, Indiana\n\tGeography of Vanderburgh County, Indiana\n\tTourist attractions in Evansville, Indiana\n" }, { "title": "Miles Golding", "content": "Miles Golding (born in Sydney in 1951) is a classical violinist, and an original member of Split Enz. Golding left the band in 1973 (before the recording of the debut album Mental Notes) to pursue further training in London.\n\nGolding has played a variety of London in the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Symphony Orchestra, City of London Sinfonia, Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Philomusica, the London Sinfonietta, Kent Opera, and the Orchestra of St John's Smith Square.\n\nAfter a reunion with Tim Finn, Golding travelled to New Zealand in 2007 and 2008 to play violin on Finn's album The Conversation.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian violinists\nAustralian emigrants to the United Kingdom\nSplit Enz members\nMusicians from Sydney\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian violinists\n\tViolinists by nationality\n\tAustralian classical musicians\n\tAustralian musicians\nAustralian emigrants to the United Kingdom\n\tAustralian expatriates in the United Kingdom\n\tAustralian emigrants\nSplit Enz members\n\tMembers of New Zealand rock music groups\n\tNew Zealand musicians\nMusicians from Sydney\n\tAustralian musicians by city\n\tPeople from Sydney\n\tMusic in Sydney\n\tAustralian musicians" }, { "title": "John Bromley (the younger)", "content": "John Bromley (c.1682-20 October 1718), of Horseheath Hall, Cambridgeshire, was an English owner of land in England and Barbados, and a Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1707 to 1718.\n\nBromley was born in Barbados, the son of John Bromley and his wife Dorothy White, daughter of Thomas White of Fittleford, Dorset. His father was a prosperous sugar planter of unknown origins who settled back in England. He was admitted at Clare College, Cambridge in 1700. He married Mercy Bromley, daughter of William Bromley on 10 August 1704. For the year 1704 to 1705, he served as High Sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire. In 1707 he inherited estates in Cambridgeshire and Barbados from his father.\n\nBromley was returned unopposed as Member of Parliament (MP) for Cambridgeshire in succession to his father at a by-election on 4 December 1707. He was returned unopposed in 1708 and voted consistently with the Tories. He was to some extend beholden to the local Whigs and after he voted against the impeachment of Dr Sacheverell in 1710, he faced a contest at the 1710 British general election, but nevertheless topped the poll. In Parliament, he showed himself as a staunch Tory, and was one of the \u2018worthy patriots\u2019 who exposed the mismanagements of the previous ministry. He was also a member of the October Club. At the 1713 general election he was returned unopposed. He was elected in a contest again in 1715 and sat until his death.\n \nBromley died at Horseheath Hall, ag", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n18th-century English landowners\nTory MPs (pre-1834)\nMembers of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies\nEnglish people of Barbadian descent\nHigh Sheriffs of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire\nAlumni of Clare College, Cambridge\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n18th-century English landowners\n\t18th-century English people\n\tEnglish landowners\n\t18th-century landowners\nTory MPs (pre-1834)\n\tMembers of the Parliament of Great Britain\n\tConservative Party (UK) MPs\n\tMembers of the pre-1707 English Parliament for constituencies in Cornwall\nMembers of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies\n\tMembers of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for constituencies in Cornwall\n\tMembers of the Parliament of Great Britain\nEnglish people of Barbadian descent\n\tEnglish people by ethnic or national origin\n\tBarbadian diaspora in Europe\n\tPeople of Barbadian descent\nHigh Sheriffs of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire\n\tHigh Sheriffs of England\n\tPolitics of Cambridgeshire\n\tPeople from Cambridgeshire\nAlumni of Clare College, Cambridge\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\n\tPeople associated with the University of Cambridge\n\tClare College, Cambridge" }, { "title": "Great Fingall Mine office", "content": "The Great Fingall Mine office is a heritage listed building in Day Dawn (near Cue), within Western Australia's Goldfields. It was built from stone in the Federation Italianate architectural style, during the Western Australian gold rushes, . The single-storey structure was used as the administrative and assay offices for the Great Fingall Consolidated Gold Mining Company.\n\nThe mine office, and eventually the entire town of Day Dawn, were abandoned following the closure in 1918 of the adjacent Great Fingall Mine and the outbreak of World War One.\n\nThe mine office has significant heritage value as the only substantial building left in Day Dawn, and as a rare example of co-located administrative and assay offices. The condition has declined due to decades without any use, but remains generally sound, with the only alterations being the removal of verandahs, deterioration related to exposure to weather, and vandalism.\n\nThe Great Fingall Mine reopened in the mid-1990s. There were initially concerns about the mining operation causing further deterioration to the historic building, due to flyrock from blasting, or of a wall collapse due to the closeness of the open cut pit, but by 1997 the threat was assessed as having passed. By 2020, the growth of the mine to within of the building was endangering it \u2013 the gradual erosion of the edge could cause the mining office to slip into the mine.\n\nSince , the Shire of Cue has been looking at relocating the heritage building to the town of C", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHeritage places in Western Australia\nBuildings and structures in Western Australia\nMining in Western Australia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHeritage places in Western Australia\n\tHeritage registers in Australia\n\tHistory of Western Australia\nBuildings and structures in Western Australia\n\tBuildings and structures in Australia by state or territory\n\tArchitecture in Australia by state or territory\nMining in Western Australia\n\tMining in Australia by state or territory\n\tEconomy of Western Australia\n\tIndustry in Australia by state or territory" }, { "title": "A\u00efn Touta District", "content": "A\u00efn Touta District is a district of Batna Province, Algeria.\n\nMunicipalities\nThe district further divides into four municipalities:\n\nA\u00efn Touta\nBen Foudhala El Hakania\nMa\u00e2fa\nOuled Aouf\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Algeria\nDistricts of Batna Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Algeria\n\tSubdivisions of Algeria\n\tAlgeria geography-related lists\nDistricts of Batna Province\n\tDistricts of Algeria by province\n\tGeography of Batna Province\n\tBatna Province\n\tAlgeria geography stubs" }, { "title": "COGAM", "content": "Lesbians, Gays, Transsexuals and Bisexuals Collective Organization (), COGAM is a Spanish non-governmental association stated as a public utility and non-profit organization in Bolet\u00edn Oficial del Estado which works actively for the rights of lesbians, gays, transsexuals and bisexuals. It is located in the surroundings of Chueca quarter in Madrid.\n\nCOGAM worked for the same-sex marriage in Spain, the Spanish gender identity law, and the organization of the Madrid Gay Parade (as well the Europride 2007) and World Pride 2017\n\nHistory\n\nCOGAM was born in Madrid as a result of Coordinadora de Frentes de Liberaci\u00f3n Homosexual del Estado Espa\u00f1ol'''s meeting (COFLHEE). In 1988 an Antidiscriminatory project was proposed to COFLHEE (and accepted) with the inalienable demands that, to its judgment, the political parties should assume. From its initial revolutionary propositions COGAM is evolving towards more moderate and positive politics; as a result, it resulted in the leaving of COFLHEE due to be considered too radical. It meant the split of COGAM itself. one of its members established Radical Gay, an anti-establishment, combative group against the Catholic Church. In 1992 COGAM promoted the establishment of the Estate\u2019s Federation of Gays and Lesbians (FEGL), which later on will become FELGT. In 1993 it put forward a \u201cCouples\u00b4\u201d Bill and signed with Madrid\u2019s Community the first stable agreement supporting COGAM's activities. In 1996 COGAM suffered a new split (as a result Fun", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLGBT advocacy groups in Spain\nLGBT history in Spain\nLGBT rights in Spain\nNon-profit organisations based in Spain\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLGBT advocacy groups in Spain\n\tLGBT organisations in Spain\n\tLGBT rights organisations\n\tCivil rights and liberties in Spain\nLGBT history in Spain\n\tHistory of LGBT in Europe\n\tHistory of Spain\nLGBT rights in Spain\n\tLGBT rights by country\n\tLGBT in Spain\n\tEquality rights\n\tCivil rights and liberties in Spain\nNon-profit organisations based in Spain\n\tOrganisations based in Spain\n\tNon-profit organisations based in Europe\n\tNon-profit organizations by country\n\tSocial organisations based in Spain" }, { "title": "Canarian shrew", "content": "The Canarian shrew (Crocidura canariensis) is a species of mammal in the family Soricidae. It is endemic to the Canary Islands, specifically the eastern islands of Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Lobos, and Mount Clara. It used to be found on Graciosa, Canary Islands and Alegranza. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. It is threatened by habitat loss.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFauna of the Canary Islands\nMammals of Africa\nMammals of the Canary Islands\nEndemic fauna of the Canary Islands\nCrocidura\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFauna of the Canary Islands\n\tBiota of the Canary Islands\n\tEuropean fauna by region\nMammals of Africa\n\tMammals by region\n\tMammals of Africa by region\nMammals of the Canary Islands\n\tMammals by country\n\tFauna of the Canary Islands\nEndemic fauna of the Canary Islands\n\tEndemic fauna by country\n\tBiota of the Canary Islands\nCrocidura\n\tSoricidae\n\tMammal genera\n\tTaxa named by Johann Andreas Wagner\n" }, { "title": "Enrique D\u00edez Canedo", "content": "Enrique D\u00edez Canedo (Badajoz, January 7, 1879 \u2013 Mexico, June 6, 1944), was a Spanish postmodernist poet, translator and literary critic.\n\nEarly life\nHis maternal relatives came from an Extremaduran village called Alburquerque, but during his early years the family moved successively to Badajoz, Vigo, Port Bou, Valencia, and Barcelona; in this last city his parents died in a short period of time. Being an orphan, he moved to Madrid to study Law and, once he graduated and settle down, taught art history at the Escuela de Artes y Oficios, and French language and literature at the Escuela Central de Idiomas.\n\nCareer\nHe sympathised with Krauseanism and was a denizen of the Ateneo, where he organized a number of acts (homages to Rub\u00e9n Dar\u00edo, Benito P\u00e9rez Gald\u00f3s and Mariano de Cavia; and presentations like the one with Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda Gabriel y Gal\u00e1n). He frequented the gathering of the Caf\u00e9 Regina, where he became friend of Manuel Aza\u00f1a, and started his poetic path publishing his first poems in Versos de las horas, 1906.\n\nAt the same tame, he started to collaborate with the press through El Liberal, where he publishes in 1903 a poem with an award given by that newspaper. This collaboration was followed by others in the magazine Renacimiento, and shortly after that his activities in journalism extend to literary and art criticism. He collaborates as a poetry critic in the magazine La Lectura, as an art critic in Diario Universal and in Faro, a publication that popularized the ideas of yo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpanish poets\nSpanish translators\nSpanish literary critics\nPostmodern writers\nSpanish male writers\nPeople from Badajoz\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpanish poets\n\tPoets by nationality\n\tEuropean poets\n\t21st-century Spanish poets\nSpanish translators\n\tTranslators by nationality\n\tEuropean translators\n\tSpanish language translators\nSpanish literary critics\n\tLiterary critics by nationality\n\tEuropean literary critics\n\t20th-century Spanish writers\n\t21st-century Spanish writers\nPostmodern writers\n\tPostmodern literature\n\tEuropean writers\n\t20th-century Spanish writers\nSpanish male writers\n\tSpanish writers by gender\n\tEuropean male writers\n\t20th-century Spanish writers\nPeople from Badajoz\n\tPeople by city in Spain\n\tPeople from Extremadura\n\tPeople from Province of Badajoz\n\tBadajoz\n" }, { "title": "HESA Shafaq", "content": "The HESA Shafaq or Shafagh (, \"Twilight\" or \"Aurora\") is an Iranian subsonic stealth aircraft project being developed by the Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company (HESA).\n\nDevelopment\nAccording to reports, the Shafaq will be a subsonic aircraft, but this might be changed. Additionally, Iranian Officials have reported that the Shafaq will have a skin of radar-absorbing material.\n\nThis two-seat advanced training and attack aircraft appears to be based on the Russian-Iranian \"Project Integral\" and are fitted with Russian ejection seats. Reportedly, there are plans to produce three versions\u2014one two-seat trainer/light strike version and two one-seat fighter-bomber versions. \n\nThe Shafaq is designed by the Aviation University Complex (AUC), part of the Malek-Ashtar University of Technology (MUT). At the start of the program, Iran received help from Russia and the aircraft was known as Integral. Russia later backed away from this project for several reasons and Iran carried on the project by itself renaming it Shafaq. The Shafaq is designed as a sub-sonic aircraft, and made of radar-absorbing material. It has a large leading edge root extension (LERX) and a root aft of the wing which gives it an unusual circular sub-section.\n\nA 1/7 scale model of the Shafaq has already completed testing in the AUC's wind tunnel and pictures have already been revealed which show that a full-scale model has already been built. The Shafaq will be built in different configurations including a t", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIranian military aircraft\nStealth aircraft\nMilitary training aircraft\nAircraft manufactured by HESA\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIranian military aircraft\n\tMilitary equipment of Iran\n\tMilitary aircraft by country\nStealth aircraft\n\tMilitary aircraft by type\n\tStealth technology\nMilitary training aircraft\n\tMilitary aircraft by type\n\tAircraft by type\nAircraft manufactured by HESA\n\tAircraft by manufacturer\n\tIranian brands\n\tManufacturing companies of Iran" }, { "title": "Center for Catholic Studies (University of St. Thomas)", "content": "Center for Catholic Studies (University of St. Thomas, Minnesota) \u2014 is a research institution, created in 1992, which aims to cultivate an interdisciplinary Catholic vision at the crossroads of faith and reason, spirituality and action, and Catholic thought and secular life. The Center collaborates with the Department of Catholic Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences.\n\nIntegration within the University of St. Thomas \nThe Center for Catholic Studies and the Department of Catholic Studies are part of UST's College of Arts and Sciences. It maintains a special relationship with the School of Law, the Opus College of Business, Campus Ministry and the St. John Vianney Seminary.\n\nThe Center and Department also have collaborated with a wide variety of units across the campus including the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity, the Muslim-Christian Dialogue Center, the Family Business Center, the Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning, Academic Affairs, the Aquinas Chair of Theology and Philosophy, the Luann Dummer Center for Women and student clubs, and a number of academic departments.\n\nThe Project: Department and Center \nThe Catholic Studies project at the University of St. Thomas is composed of a department and a center, which have distinct roles but are complementary in relationship.\n\nDepartment of Catholic Studies \nThe Department of Catholic Studies is responsible for undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The department also manages study-abroad programs, recru", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Catholic universities and colleges in the United States\nUniversity of St. Thomas (Minnesota) \nEducational institutions established in 1992\nCatholic studies\nSeminary schools in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Catholic universities and colleges in the United States\n\tEducation in the United States by denomination\n\tUniversities and colleges in the United States by religious affiliation\n\tCatholic universities and colleges in the United States\nUniversity of St. Thomas (Minnesota) \n\tUniversities and colleges in Saint Paul, Minnesota\n\tRoman Catholic universities and colleges in the United States\nEducational institutions established in 1992\n\tEducational institutions established in the 20th century\n\tEducational organizations based in the United States\nCatholic studies\n\tAcademic disciplines\n\tCatholic theology and doctrine\n\tRoman Catholic studies\nSeminary schools in the United States\n\tEducational institutions in the United States by type\n\tReligious education in the United States\n\tRoman Catholic seminaries in the United States\n\tChristian seminaries and theological colleges in the United States\n" }, { "title": "2014 Geneva Open Challenger \u2013 Singles", "content": "Malek Jaziri was the defending champion, but he did not compete that year.\nMarcos Baghdatis won the title, beating Micha\u0142 Przysi\u0119\u017cny in the final, 6\u20131, 4\u20136, 6\u20133.\n\nSeeds\n\nDraw\n\nFinals\n\nTop half\n\nBottom half\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2014 Geneva Open Challenger\nTennis tournaments in Switzerland\n2014 in Swiss sport\n2014 ATP Challenger Tour\nMarcos Baghdatis tennis season 2014\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2014 Geneva Open Challenger\n\t2014 ATP Challenger Tour\n\tTennis in Switzerland\n\tTennis tournaments in Switzerland\n2014 in Swiss sport\n\tSport in Switzerland by year\n\t2014 in European sport\nTennis tournaments in Switzerland\n\tTennis in Switzerland\n\tATP Challenger Tour\n\tITF Men's Circuit\n2014 ATP Challenger Tour\n\t2014 in tennis\n\tATP Challenger Tour by season\nMarcos Baghdatis tennis season 2014\n\t2014 in tennis\n\t2014 by tennis player" }, { "title": "Arribes del Duero Natural Park", "content": "Arribes del Duero Natural Park is a protected area in western Spain, covering 106.105 ha in the autonomous community of Castile and Le\u00f3n. In this area the river Duero forms the national boundary between Spain and Portugal, and the Portuguese side is also protected under the Douro International Natural Park.\nThe most notable characteristics of this natural space are its biodiversity and range of watercourses, which have eroded deep valleys and vertiginous precipices. This landscape is known as Arribes, which is where the reserve name comes from.\n\nFauna\nThe park is a Special Protection Area, recognised by European Union for birds such as the black stork.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNatural parks of Castile and Le\u00f3n\nProtected areas of Spain\nRamsar sites in Spain\nSpecial Protection Areas in Spain\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNatural parks of Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tParks in Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tProtected areas of Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tProtected areas of Spain by autonomous community\nProtected areas of Spain\n\tProtected areas of Europe\n\tNature reserves in Spain\nRamsar sites in Spain\n\tWetlands of Spain\n\tRamsar sites in Europe\nSpecial Protection Areas in Spain\n\tProtected areas of Spain\n\tNatura 2000 in Spain\n\tBird sanctuaries of Spain\n\tNature reserves in Spain" }, { "title": "Kach Diyan Wanga", "content": "Kach Diyan Wanga is a Punjabi serial on Alpha ETC Punjabi. Punjabi in the U.S. The show started on 11 July 2011 and was directed and written by Inderjeet, the director of the famous serial Amanat which starred Gracy Singh. This show was considered the launching pad of Surbhi Jyoti into mainstream Punjabi cinema and subsequently her worldwide fame after being selected to play the lead of Zoya Farooqui (later Zoya's twin daughters, Sanam and Seher) on Zee TV's critically and commercially acclaimed soap opera, Qubool Hai. Gul Khan the producer/director of Qubool Hai had contacted Surbhi to audition for the role of Zoya after seeing her pictures for the promotional stills of Kach Diyan Wanga.\n\nPlot\n\nJust The Beginning This is the story of a middle class Hindu - Punjabi family wanting to get their daughters married as soon as possible. Shibbo Anita Shabdeesh wants to get all three of her daughters married since they have become \"jawan\" or are in a marriageable age. She insists her husband Shavinder Mahal to look for a boy for her eldest daughter Pinky Prabjot Kaur. He isn't being to serious about it, so a friend of hers comes and talks about a relationship. Shibbo is happy to hear about this and insists on meeting the boy and his family that evening. She informs her husband about the short notice. That evening, the boy's family came over. They were eating snacks in the family room and Pinky's younger sisters Preet Surbhi Jyoti and Raji, the youngest out of the three who is handica", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPunjabi-language television shows\n2011 Indian television series debuts\nIndian television soap operas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPunjabi-language television shows\n\tIndian television shows by language\n\tTelevision shows set in Punjab, India\n\tIndian television series by language\n2011 Indian television series debuts\n\t2011 in Indian television\n\tIndian television series by debut year\nIndian television soap operas\n\tIndian television series by genre\n\tTelevision series by genre" }, { "title": "Secret Circle (horse)", "content": "Secret Circle (foaled April 13, 2009) is a Thoroughbred race horse who won the 2011 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Sprint, 2013 Breeders' Cup Sprint, and Dubai Golden Shaheen.\n\nBackground\nThe horse was bred by Willmott Stables. He was sired by Eddington, a California-based stallion who won the 2005 Pimlico Special.\n\nRacing career\n\n2011: two-year-old season\nSecret Circle broke his maiden at Del Mar on July 23, 2011 going furlongs on the all-weather track. He sped to the lead, dueled inside with Basmati. He inched away on the turn and drew off in the stretch to win by lengths. He was ridden by Rafael Bejarano. The horse made his stakes debut in the Jack Goodman Stakes on October 11, 2011 going six furlongs at Santa Anita Park. He had speed between foes, then stalked the pace a bit off the rail, came out three deep into the stretch, gained the lead in upper stretch, inched away. Was ridden along to widen past the furlong marker while drifting in and was under a long hold late. The final time was 1:08.27.\n\nSecret Circle's next start was the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Sprint, on November 4, 2011 at Churchill Downs. He bumped with Shumoos leaving the gate, quickly recovered and forced a sharp pace in about path two, dueled with a slim advantage mid turn, shook clear of Trinniberg in upper stretch, widened his margin with a furlong remaining, wandered out towards the center of the track near the sixteenth pole, was guided back down and held on to win by a length. He completed the six furlo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican racehorses\nRacehorses bred in California\nBreeders' Cup winners\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican racehorses\n\tRacehorses bred in the United States\n\tHorses in the United States\nRacehorses bred in California\n\tRacehorses bred in the United States\nBreeders' Cup winners\n\tAmerican racehorses\n\tWinners of United States horse races" }, { "title": "Buchanania splendens", "content": "Buchanania splendens is a tree in the family Anacardiaceae. The specific epithet is from the Latin meaning \"shining\", referring to the leaves.\n\nDescription\nBuchanania splendens grows as a tree up to tall with a trunk diameter of up to . Its smooth bark is grey-brown. The flowers are white. The roundish fruits measure up to long.\n\nDistribution and habitat\nBuchanania splendens grows naturally in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Sumatra and Borneo. Its habitat is lowland forests.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTrees of Andaman and Nicobar Islands\nTrees of Sumatra\nTrees of Borneo\nFlora of Andaman and Nicobar Islands\nFlora of Sumatra\nFlora of Borneo\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTrees of Andaman and Nicobar Islands\n\tTrees of India\n\tFlora of Andaman and Nicobar Islands\nTrees of Sumatra\n\tTrees of Indonesia\n\tFlora of Sumatra\nTrees of Borneo\n\tTrees of Malaysia\n\tTrees of Indonesia\n\tFlora of Borneo\nFlora of Andaman and Nicobar Islands\n\tFlora of India by region\n\tEnvironment of Andaman and Nicobar Islands\nFlora of Sumatra\n\tFlora of Indonesia\nFlora of Borneo\n\tFlora of Malaysia\n\tFlora of Indonesia\n" }, { "title": "International Socialist Left (Germany)", "content": "The International Socialist Left (, isl) was a Trotskyist group in Germany. The isl was an organizational descendant of the International Marxist Group (GIM). It was one of two factions that form the German section of the Fourth International was affiliated with the Association for Solidarity Perspectives (VsP).\n\nAlong with co-producing the VsP's newspaper Sozialistische Zeitung, the isl worked with the Revolutionary Socialist League (the other part of the German section) and groups in Austria and Switzerland to produce Inprekorr, the German-language magazine of the Fourth International.\n\nIn December 2016, the ISL and the RSB announced that they had merged to form the new International Socialist Organisation.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTrotskyist organisations in Germany\nPolitical parties established in the 20th century\nPolitical parties disestablished in the 21st century\nSocialist parties in Germany\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTrotskyist organisations in Germany\n\tCommunist parties in Germany\n\tTrotskyist organizations by country\n\tFourth International\nPolitical parties established in the 20th century\n\tPolitical parties by year of establishment\n\t20th-century establishments in Germany\nPolitical parties disestablished in the 21st century\n\tPolitical parties by year of disestablishment\n\t21st-century disestablishments in Germany\nSocialist parties in Germany\n\tPolitical parties in Germany\n\tSocialist parties by country\n\tSocialist organizations" }, { "title": "Eidnes", "content": "Eidnes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\nArnljot Karstein Eidnes (1909\u20131990), Norwegian politician\nHans Eidnes (1887\u20131962), Norwegian politician", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorwegian-language surnames\nSurnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorwegian-language surnames\n\tEuropean surnames\n\tNorwegian surnames\nSurnames\n\tPersonal names by language\n\tNames by culture\n\tIdentity" }, { "title": "Don't Hurt My Little Sister", "content": "\"Don't Hurt My Little Sister\" is a song by the American rock band the Beach Boys from their 1965 album The Beach Boys Today!. Written by Brian Wilson with additional lyrics by Mike Love, it was inspired by Wilson's interactions with sisters Marilyn, Diane, and Barbara Rovell. It was produced on June 22, 1964, making it the earliest-recorded song on the album.\n\nThe lyrical inspiration is often attributed to Wilson's conflicted infatuation for the Rovell sisters. In its lyrics, the narrator appears to conflate fraternal and romantic feelings for his younger sister, as he chides her male suitor, \"Why don't you love her like her big brother?\" Wilson later married Marilyn.\n\nCover versions of the song have been recorded by the Surfaris (in 1965) and Shonen Knife (in 1996). Wilson originally wrote the song for the Ronettes and submitted it to their producer, Phil Spector, for his approval. Spector accepted on the condition that the song be rewritten with different lyrics as \"Things Are Changing (For the Better), a version ultimately recorded by the Blossoms.\n\nBackground and lyrics\n\nWilson originally wrote \"Don't Hurt My Little Sister\" for the Ronettes, modelling the chords and melodies after the hits of their producer Phil Spector. The lyrical inspiration is often attributed to Wilson's conflicted infatuation for his girlfriend Marilyn and her sisters Diane and Barbara Rovell (the girls were aged 16, 17, and 13, respectively, while Wilson was 22). According to Wilson's 2016 memoir,", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs written by Brian Wilson\nSongs written by Mike Love\nThe Beach Boys songs\nSongs produced by Brian Wilson\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs written by Brian Wilson\n\tSongs by songwriter\n\tThe Beach Boys songs\nSongs written by Mike Love\n\tSongs by songwriter\n\tThe Beach Boys songs\nThe Beach Boys songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tSongs written by Brian Wilson\n\tSongs written by Mike Love\nSongs produced by Brian Wilson\n\tSongs by producer\n\tThe Beach Boys songs" }, { "title": "Cato (ship)", "content": "Several vessels have been named Cato:\n\n was launched at Stockton in 1800 and registered in London to Reeve & Green. She was wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, in 1803.\n was a merchant vessel launched at Kingston upon Hull in 1807. She was a West Indiaman, a transport ship, and traded across the Atlantic between England and North America. She foundered in November 1841.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nShips built in Stockton-on-Tees\nShipwrecks in the Coral Sea\nMerchant ships of the United Kingdom\nShips built in Kingston upon Hull\nAtlantic sailing ship stubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nShips built in Stockton-on-Tees\n\tShips by city\n\tBuildings and structures in Stockton-on-Tees\nShipwrecks in the Coral Sea\n\tShipwrecks in the Pacific Ocean\n\tShipwrecks by body of water\nMerchant ships of the United Kingdom\n\tShip types\n\tMerchant navy in the United Kingdom\n\tShips of the United Kingdom\nShips built in Kingston upon Hull\n\tShips by city\n\tBuildings and structures in Kingston upon Hull\nAtlantic sailing ship stubs\n\tStub categories\n\tShip stubs by type\n\tSailing ship stubs\n\tAtlantic Ocean stubs" }, { "title": "House at 50 Pelham Street", "content": "The house at 50 Pelham Street in Methuen, Massachusetts is a well-preserved Italianate house and barn. Built sometime in the 1870s, the -story wood-frame house features typical Italianate decorations, including extended bracketed eaves (not just on the roof but also on projecting window lintels), doubled brackets in the gable eaves, and a round-arch window in the gable end. The barn at the back of the property is a simple wood-frame structure that appears to date to the same period as the house.\n\nThe house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts\nItalianate architecture in Massachusetts\nBuildings and structures in Methuen, Massachusetts\nHistoric district contributing properties in Massachusetts\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts\n\tHouses in Massachusetts\n\tHistoric house museums in Massachusetts\nItalianate architecture in Massachusetts\n\tArchitectural styles\n\tItalianate architecture in the United States by state\n\tArchitecture in Massachusetts\nBuildings and structures in Methuen, Massachusetts\n\tBuildings and structures in Essex County, Massachusetts\n\tMethuen, Massachusetts\nHistoric district contributing properties in Massachusetts\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts\n\tContributing properties in Massachusetts" }, { "title": "Itombwe", "content": "Itombwe may refer to:\n Itombwe Mountains, also known as the Itombwe Plateau, a plateau in South Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, overlooking the Ruzizi plain\n Itombwe Nature Reserve, a nature reserve on the Itombwe Mountains\n Itombwe flycatcher, a bird also known as Chapin's flycatcher, a different species\n Itombwe Massif clawed frog, also known as Xenopus itombwensis\n Itombwe nightjar, a bird also known as Prigogine's nightjar", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\nPlateaus of Africa\nNature reserves in the Democratic Republic of the Congo\nBirds of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\nFrogs of Africa\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\n\tMountains of Africa\n\tGeography of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\nPlateaus of Africa\n\tPlateaus by country\n\tGeography of Africa by country\nNature reserves in the Democratic Republic of the Congo\n\tProtected areas of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\n\tProtected areas of Africa\nBirds of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\n\tFauna of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\n\tBirds by country\n\tBirds of Africa\nFrogs of Africa\n\tAmphibians of Africa\n\tFauna of Africa by taxon\n\tFauna of Africa" }, { "title": "Huntley Township, Ontario", "content": "Huntley is a former incorporated and now geographic township originally part of Carleton County in eastern Ontario, Canada.\n\nHuntley was located in the western part of the county, bordered to the northwest by Fitzroy Township, to the northeast by March Township, to the southwest by Ramsay Township and to the southeast by Goulbourn Township. It includes the communities of Carp, Corkery, Huntley, Manion Corners, and Westwood.\n\nAccording to the Canada 2016 Census, the Township had a population of 10,160. As of the Canada 2021 Census, this had increased to 10,922.\n\nHistory\nThe township was surveyed in 1818 and the first settlers arrived shortly thereafter. The township was incorporated in 1850. The first settlers in the area were immigrants from Ireland in the early 19th century. Huntley took its name from Huntly Castle, associated with Charlotte Lennox, Duchess of Richmond, whose husband Charles served as Governor General of British North America from 1818 to 1819.\n\nBy 1866, there was a Post Office in the township of Huntley and John Graham served as postmaster.\n\nIn 1974, it was amalgamated with Torbolton and Fitzroy to form West Carleton. In 2001, West Carleton became part of the new city of Ottawa.\n\nReeves\n1850 J.E. Fenton\n1853 Henry McBride\n1862 John Holmes\n1869 John Caldwell\n1874 Edward Armstrong\n1875 John Holmes\n1876 Edward Armstrong\n1889 George Nelson Kidd\n1894 A. Hodgkins\n1897 n/a\n1907 G.A. Hodgkins\n1911 Robert Cox\n1923 William Rivington\n1947 William J. Cox\n1949 E.F. Joh", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeographic townships in Ontario\nPopulated places in Ottawa\nFormer municipalities in Ontario\nSubdivisions of Carleton County, Ontario\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeographic townships in Ontario\n\tTownships of Ontario\n\tGeography of Ontario\nPopulated places in Ottawa\n\tGeography of Ottawa\n\tNeighbourhoods in Ottawa\nFormer municipalities in Ontario\n\tMunicipal history of Ontario\n\tMunicipalities in Ontario\nSubdivisions of Carleton County, Ontario\n\tOttawa geography stubs\n\tGeography of Ontario\n\tCensus divisions of Ontario\n\tGeography of Ottawa" }, { "title": "Milton-Union High School", "content": "Milton-Union High School is a public high school in West Milton, Ohio, United States. Its name is derived from the town in which it lies (West Milton), and the township which it serves (Union Township). It is the only high school in the Milton-Union Exempted Village Schools district. The school's mascot is a bulldog.\n\nThe school met all twelve indicators on the 2009-2010 Ohio Department of Education report card, earning an \"Excellent\" rating.\n\nHistory\nThe Milton-Union Exempted Village School District was formed in 1936 when the Milton Village District and Union Township District merged. The former building was erected in 1938 and has been renovated and added to many times during its existence.\n\nIn 2008, voters approved a measure to build a new K-12 building. The old high school, elementary and junior high were demolished in 2013. The new building has been built and is currently in use.\n\nThe district is one of the few in the Dayton area to be served by only one each of elementary, junior high, and high school.\n\nAthletics\nMilton-Union competes in the newly formed (as of 2021) Three Rivers Conference (TRC). Previously the Bulldogs were a member of the SWBL and SRC leagues. Milton-Union has been a member of three leagues in its history: the Southwestern Buckeye League (originally named the Little Western Buckeye League) from 1940 to 1981, and the Southwestern Rivers Conference from 1982 to 2000. Milton-Union rejoined the Southwestern Buckeye League in 2001 until 2021 and then th", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic high schools in Ohio\nSchools in Miami County, Ohio\nEducation in Miami County, Ohio\nBuildings and structures in Miami County, Ohio\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic high schools in Ohio\n\tSchools in Ohio\n\tEducation in Ohio\n\tSchools in the United States by state\n\tEducational institutions in the United States by state\nSchools in Miami County, Ohio\n\tSchools in Ohio by county\n\tEducation in Miami County, Ohio\n\tEducation in Ohio by county\n\tEducation in the United States by county\n\tEducational institutions in the United States by county\nEducation in Miami County, Ohio\n\tEducation in Ohio by county\n\tEducation in the United States by county\nBuildings and structures in Miami County, Ohio\n\tBuildings and structures in Ohio by county\n\tOhio county navigational boxes\n\tOhio geography stubs" }, { "title": "Hino Liesse", "content": "The Hino Liesse (kana:\u65e5\u91ce\u30fb\u30ea\u30a8\u30c3\u30bb) is a step-floor minibus built by the Japanese automaker Hino Motors from 1995 to 2011. The range was primarily available as a city bus and a tourist coach.\n\nModels \nKC-RX4JFAA (1995)\nKK-RX4JFEA (1999)\nPB-RX6JFAA (2004)\nBDG-RX6JFBA (2007)\n\nLiesse II \nThe Hino Liesse II was a rebadged Toyota Coaster.\nKC-HZB/HDB/BB40/50 (1996)\nKK-HZB/HDB/BB40/50 (1999)\nPB-XZB40/50 (2004)\nBDG/PDG-XZB40/50 (2007)\nSDG/SKG-XZB70/70M (2017)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHino vehicles\nBuses of Japan\nMinibuses\nVehicles introduced in 1995\nTourist accommodations\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHino vehicles\n\tVehicles by brand\n\tJapanese vehicles\nBuses of Japan\n\tBuses by country\n\tTransport in Japan\nMinibuses\n\tBuses by type\nVehicles introduced in 1995\n\t1995 introductions\n\t1990s vehicles\nTourist accommodations\n\tTourism services\n\tTourism in Japan" }, { "title": "Vresovo", "content": "Vresovo is a village in Ruen Municipality, in Burgas Province, in southeastern Bulgaria.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Ruen Municipality\nPopulated places in Burgas Province\nVillages in Bulgaria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Ruen Municipality\n\tPopulated places in Burgas Province\n\tGeography of Burgas Province\n\tRuen Municipality\nPopulated places in Burgas Province\n\tPopulated places in Bulgaria by province\n\tGeography of Burgas Province\n\tBurgas Province\nVillages in Bulgaria\n\tPopulated places in Bulgaria\n\tGeography of Bulgaria\n\tRural geography by country\n\tVillages by country" }, { "title": "Woosuk University", "content": "Woosuk University (WU; Hangul:\uc6b0\uc11d\ub300\ud559\uad50, Hanja: \u53c8\u77f3\u5927\u5b78\u6821, RR:Woosuk Daehakgyo) is a private university located in Wanju gun, North Jeolla Province and Jincheon gun, North Chungcheong Province, Republic of Korea.\n\nNotable alumni\nChae Young-in, actress\nKey, singer (SHINee)\nCatherine Seulki Kang, South Korean-born naturalized Central African taekwondo practitioner, 2012 Olympics\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrivate universities and colleges in South Korea\nUniversities and colleges in North Jeolla Province\nUniversities and colleges in North Chungcheong Province\nEducation in South Korea\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrivate universities and colleges in South Korea\n\tEducation in South Korea\n\tUniversities and colleges in South Korea\nUniversities and colleges in North Jeolla Province\n\tEducation in North Jeolla Province\n\tUniversities and colleges in South Korea by province\nUniversities and colleges in North Chungcheong Province\n\tEducation in North Chungcheong Province\n\tUniversities and colleges in South Korea by province\nEducation in South Korea\n\tEducation by country\n\tEducation in Asia by country\n\tEducation in Korea" }, { "title": "Aeromonadaceae", "content": "The Aeromonadaceae are Gram-negative bacteria. The species are facultative anaerobic organisms. The cells are rod-shaped. They are mostly found in estuarine waters and fresh water, also in soil and sewage. Some are pathogenic for humans and other animals such as fishes and frogs.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGram-negative bacteria\nAeromonadaceae\nBacteria families\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGram-negative bacteria\n\tBacteria by gram staining\n\tBacteria by medical or veterinary importance\n\tBacteria by morphology\nAeromonadaceae\n\tBacteria families\nBacteria families\n\tBacteria classification\n\tBacteria taxa by author" }, { "title": "Nikolai Rogov", "content": "Nikolai Abramovich Rogov (, 1825 \u2014 5 August 1905) was a Russian ethnographer and philologist, a researcher of Komi-Permyak language. He is known as the author of the first and one of the most complete dictionaries of that language. The dictionary contains about 13,000 words.\n\nNikolai Rogov was born in 1825 in Sredne-Yegvinskoye settlement of Perm Governorate in serf family. He studied in the Saint-Petersburg School of Agriculture, Mining and Metallurgical Sciences. Since 1850 he worked as a forester in Stroganovs' estate. Later he was appointed manager of Kyn Factory (\u041a\u044b\u043d\u043e\u0432\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u0437\u0430\u0432\u043e\u0434) in Kungursky Uyezd (\u041a\u0443\u043d\u0433\u0443\u0440\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439 \u0443\u0435\u0437\u0434). There, in 1864, he established Kyn Co-operative Society, the first private co-operative society in Russia.\n\nSince 1849 Rogov worked on the creation of \"Permyak-Russian and Russian-Permyak Dictionary\", which was published in Saint-Petersburg in 1869. The dictionary included about 13,000 words of Inva and Nerdva dialects of Komi-Permyak language. In 2007 the dictionary was republished by Komy-Permyak Publishing House.\n\nA historian Aleksandr Dmitriyev (\u0410\u043b\u0435\u043a\u0441\u0430\u043d\u0434\u0440 \u0414\u043c\u0438\u0442\u0440\u0438\u0435\u0432) in \"Old times of Perm\" reported about Rogov as follows:\n\nNikolai Rogov died on 5 August 1905.\n\nPublications \n Experience of Grammatics of Permyak language. \u2014 Saint-Petersburg, 1860.\n Permyak-Russian and Russian-Permyak Dictionary. \u2014 Saint-Petersburg, 1869.\n a number of articles in Perm Governorate News (\u041f\u0435\u0440\u043c\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0435 \u0433\u0443\u0431\u0435\u0440\u043d\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0435 \u0432\u0435\u0434\u043e\u043c\u043e\u0441\u0442\u0438).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian ethnographers\nRussian philologists\nKomi-Permjak language\n19th-century Russian writers\n20th-century Russian writers\nPeople from Perm Governorate\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian ethnographers\n\tEthnographers by nationality\n\tRussian social scientists\nRussian philologists\n\tPhilologists by nationality\n\tRussian linguists\nKomi-Permjak language\n\tPermic languages\n\tLanguages of Russia\n19th-century Russian writers\n\t19th-century Russian people by occupation\n\tRussian writers by century\n20th-century Russian writers\n\t20th-century Russian people by occupation\n\tRussian writers by century\nPeople from Perm Governorate\n\tPeople by city or town in Russia\n\tPeople from Perm Krai\n\tPeople from Perm, Russia\n\tPerm Krai" }, { "title": "Indore\u2013Chandigarh Express", "content": "The 19307/19308 Indore\u2013Chandigarh Express is an Express train belonging to Indian Railways \u2013 Western Railway zone that runs between & in India.\n\nIt operates as train number 19307 from Indore Junction to Chandigarh Junction and as train number 19308 in the reverse direction, serving the states of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi & the Union territory of Chandigarh.\n\nCoaches\n\nThe 19307 / 08 Indore\u2013Chandigarh Express has 1 AC 2 tier, 4 AC 3 tier, 11 Sleeper class, 4 General Unreserved & 2 SLR (Seating cum Luggage Rake) coaches. It does not carry a pantry car.\n\nAs is customary with most train services in India, coach composition may be amended at the discretion of Indian Railways depending on demand.\n\nService\n\n19307 Indore\u2013Chandigarh Express covers the distance of 1119 kilometres in 25 hours 15 mins (45.34\u00a0km/hr) & in 22 hours 20 mins as 19308 Chandigarh\u2013Indore Express (50.90\u00a0km/hr).\n\nAs the average speed of the train is below , as per Indian Railways rules, its fare does not include a Superfast surcharge.\n\nRouting\n\nThe 19307 / 08 Indore\u2013Chandigarh Express runs from Indore Junction via , , Agra Cantt, , , Ambala Cant Junction to Chandigarh Junction.\n\nSchedule\n\nDirection reversal\n\nTrain reverses its direction at:\n\nTraction\n\nDespite nearly 58% of the route being electrified, a Ratlam-based WDM-3A hauls the train for its entire journey.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPassenger trains originating from Indore \nRail transport in Madhya Pradesh\nRail transport in Uttar Pradesh\nRail transport in Haryana\nRail transport in Delhi\nRail transport in Chandigarh\nExpress trains in India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPassenger trains originating from Indore\n\tTrains from Indore\n\tRail transport in Madhya Pradesh\nRail transport in Madhya Pradesh\n\tRail transport in India by state or union territory\nRail transport in Uttar Pradesh\n\tRail transport in India by state or union territory\nRail transport in Haryana\n\tRail transport in India by state or union territory\nRail transport in Delhi\n\tRail transport in India by state or territory\nRail transport in Chandigarh\n\tRail transport in India by union territory\nExpress trains in India\n\tTrain services in India\n\tRail transport in India\n\tPassenger rail transport in India" }, { "title": "Terminology extraction", "content": "Terminology extraction (also known as term extraction, glossary extraction, term recognition, or terminology mining) is a subtask of information extraction. The goal of terminology extraction is to automatically extract relevant terms from a given corpus.\n\nIn the semantic web era, a growing number of communities and networked enterprises started to access and interoperate through the internet. Modeling these communities and their information needs is important for several web applications, like topic-driven web crawlers, web services, recommender systems, etc. The development of terminology extraction is also essential to the language industry.\n\nOne of the first steps to model a knowledge domain is to collect a vocabulary of domain-relevant terms, constituting the linguistic surface manifestation of domain concepts. Several methods to automatically extract technical terms from domain-specific document warehouses have been described in the literature.\n\nTypically, approaches to automatic term extraction make use of linguistic processors (part of speech tagging, phrase chunking) to extract terminological candidates, i.e. syntactically plausible terminological noun phrases. Noun phrases include compounds (e.g. \"credit card\"), adjective noun phrases (e.g. \"local tourist information office\"), and prepositional noun phrases (e.g. \"board of directors\"). In English, the first two (compounds and adjective noun phrases) are the most frequent. Terminological entries are then filtered fro", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nInformation extraction\nSemantic Web\nWeb services\nRecommender systems\nLinguistic surface manifestation\nNoun phrases\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nInformation extraction\n\tArtificial intelligence applications\n\tComputational linguistics\n\tNatural language processing\nSemantic Web\n\tWorld Wide Web\n\tDistributed computing architecture\n\tKnowledge representation\n\tWeb 2.0 neologisms\nWeb services\n\tWeb technology\n\tInternet architecture\n\tCloud computing\nRecommender systems\n\tInformation systems\n\tPersonalization\n\tUser interfaces\nLinguistic surface manifestation\n\tLinguistics\n\tLanguage acquisition\n\tSemantics\nNoun phrases\n\tSyntax\n\tPhrases\n\tGrammar\n\tLinguistics" }, { "title": "1983 Sudanese presidential election", "content": "Presidential elections were held in Sudan between 14 and 25 April 1983. Jaafar Nimeiry was the only candidate, and received 99.6% of the vote.\n\nResults\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1983 elections in Africa\nPresidential elections in Sudan\nSingle-candidate elections\nUncontested elections\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1983 elections in Africa\n\tElections in Africa by year\n\tElections by year\n\t1983 events\n\t1983 in politics\nPresidential elections in Sudan\n\tElections in Sudan\n\tPresidential elections by country\nSingle-candidate elections\n\tElections by type\nUncontested elections\n\tElections by type\n\tElection results" }, { "title": "1939 in television", "content": "The year 1939 in television involved some significant events.\nBelow is a list of television-related events during 1939.\n\n\n\nEvents\nMarch 4 \u2013 The BBC Television Service broadcasts one of the first television plays specially written for the medium, Condemned To Be Shot by R. E. J. Brooke, live from its London studios at Alexandra Palace. The production is notable for the use of a camera as the first-person perspective of the play's unseen main character.\nMarch 27 \u2013 The BBC broadcasts the entirety of Magyar Melody live from His Majesty's Theatre in London. The 175-minute broadcast is the first showing of a full-length musical by television.\nApril \nTelevision demonstrations are held at the 1939 New York World's Fair on Long Island and the Golden Gate International Exhibition in San Francisco.\nRCA, General Electric, Dumont and others begin selling television sets to the public in the New York City area. Screen sizes typically range from 5 to 12 inches, and Dumont features 14-inch and 16-inch models. Prices start at $200 and go as high as $1000. \nApril 30 \u2013 Franklin D. Roosevelt, appearing at the opening ceremony of the 1939 New York World's Fair, becomes the first President of the United States to give a speech that is broadcast by television.\nMay 17 \u2013 The first baseball game (Princeton University vs. Columbia University) is broadcast by television, from Baker Field in New York. Bill Stern is the announcer.\nMay 19 \u2013 The Walt Disney cartoon Donald's Cousin Gus airs on NBC's experim", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1939 in television\nYears in television\n20th-century television\nBBC Television\nTelevision in the United States\nTelevision in the United Kingdom\nRCA\nFranklin D. Roosevelt\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1939 in television\n\tYears in television\n\t20th-century television\n\t1939 in media\nYears in television\n\tTelevision by year\n\tYears in media\n20th-century television\n\tTelevision by period\n\t20th-century media\nBBC Television\n\tTelevision channels in the United Kingdom\n\tBBC\nTelevision in the United States\n\tTelevision by country\n\tTelevision in North America\n\tTelevision in the Americas\nTelevision in the United Kingdom\n\tTelevision by country\n\tTelevision in Europe\nRCA\n\tElectronics companies of the United States\n\tCompanies established in 1919\n\tDefunct companies based in New Jersey\nFranklin D. Roosevelt\n\tPresidents of the United States\n\tAmerican people of Dutch descent\n\tPoliticians from New York City\n\tPresidents of the United States who died while in office\n\tDisability rights activists from the United States\n\tFDR administration controversies\n\tRoosevelt family\n\tAmerican people of Scottish descent\n\tFranklin D. Roosevelt administration cabinet members\n\tFranklin D. Roosevelt\n\t1945 deaths" }, { "title": "Patrick Carvill", "content": "Patrick George Hamilton Carvill (1839 \u2013 10 January 1924) was an Irish Liberal and nationalist politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Newry from 1892 to 1906, taking his seat as an Irish Parliamentary Party member of the House of Commons of what was then the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.\n\nCarvill first stood for Parliament at the 1880 general election, when he was a Liberal candidate in Newry, but he lost the seat by a margin of 5% to a Conservative candidate. He did not stand again until the general election in October 1892, when he won the seat as an Anti-Parnellite nationalist, defeating both a Unionist and a Parnellite opponent. He was re-elected in 1895 with a wide margin, and when the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) reunited for the 1900 general election was returned unopposed as an IPP candidate. He lost the seat at the general election in January 1906, when he stood as an Independent Nationalist, and was defeated by John Joseph Mooney, the IPP candidate and outgoing MP for South County Dublin.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Newry\n19th-century Irish people\n20th-century Irish people\nIrish Liberal Party politicians\nIrish nationalists\nIrish Parliamentary Party politicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Newry\n\tMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Northern Irish constituencies\n\tNorthern Ireland MP stubs\n\tPolitics of Newry\n19th-century Irish people\n\tPeople of the Victorian era\n\tIrish people of the Victorian era\n20th-century Irish people\n\tPeople of the Edwardian era\n\tIrish people of the Edwardian era\nIrish Liberal Party politicians\n\tPoliticians from Northern Ireland\n\tPolitical party members in Northern Ireland\nIrish nationalists\n\tPolitical movements in Ireland\n\tIrish revolutionaries\nIrish Parliamentary Party politicians\n\tPoliticians from Northern Ireland\n\tPolitical party members in Northern Ireland\n\tPolitical parties in Ireland\n\tPolitical parties in Northern Ireland\n\tPolitics of Northern Ireland\n\tPolitics of the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Oedematopus", "content": "The plant genus Oedematopus is nowadays a synonym of Clusia.Oedematopus is a genus of fly in family Dolichopodidae.\n\nSpeciesOedematopus crassitibia Van Duzee, 1929Oedematopus moraviensis Naglis, 2011Oedematopus vidua'' (Becker, 1922)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of Flies\nDolichopodidae\nPlant genus synonyms\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of Flies\n\tFly taxa by rank\n\tInsect genera\nDolichopodidae\n\tFly families\n\tDiptera families\nPlant genus synonyms\n\tPlant taxonomy\n\tBotanical nomenclature\n\tSynonyms (botany)" }, { "title": "Ashton Hayes", "content": "Ashton Hayes is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Ashton Hayes and Horton-cum-Peel, in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It is located about 8 miles east of Chester on the B5393 road. The nearest villages are Mouldsworth to the north east and Kelsall to the south east. According to the 2011 Census it had a population of 936. The main village in the parish \u2013 formerly known as Ashton \u2013 was renamed Ashton Hayes following a referendum, to avoid confusion with other places of the same name. The civil parish was abolished in 2015 to form Ashton Hayes and Horton-cum-Peel, part of it also went to Mouldsworth.\n\nHistory\nIn 1086, the village was recorded in the Domesday Book as comprising 12 households and lying within the hundred of Rushton in the county of Cheshire.\n\nMedieval pottery kiln\nIn 1933 a pottery kiln, which had been in use between the 13th and 15th century, was discovered in the garden of Smithy House. When excavated, it was found to consist of an oval structure with a stoke-hole on the southeast side. It contained thousands of fragments of broken pottery. Some of these have been reconstructed, forming about 30 objects, mainly jugs and pitchers, which are now in the Grosvenor Museum, Chester. The site of the kiln is a scheduled monument.\n\nCarbon neutrality\nIn November 2005, the Ashton Hayes Parish Council agreed that the village should try to become England's first carbon neutral village ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Cheshire\nFormer civil parishes in Cheshire\nCheshire-related lists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Cheshire\n\tCheshire\n\tGeography of Cheshire\n\tVillages in England by county\n\tPlaces in Cheshire\nFormer civil parishes in Cheshire\n\tCheshire\n\tCivil parishes in Cheshire\n\tFormer civil parishes in England\nCheshire-related lists\n\tCheshire\n\tEngland geography-related lists\n\tUnited Kingdom geography-related lists\n\tLists of places in England\n\tLists of things named after places in England\n\tGeography of Cheshire\n\tCategorized lists of places in England\n" }, { "title": "2000 Pennsylvania Avenue", "content": "2000 Pennsylvania Avenue, also known as The Shops at 2000 Penn and Red Lion Row, is a shopping center and eight-story office complex located on Pennsylvania Avenue, NW in Washington, D.C. It forms a busy gateway into the main campus of the George Washington University, which owns the property. As the 2000 Block of Eye Street, NW, the houses were named a DC Landmark and added to the National Register of Historic Places, both in 1977.\n\nHistory\n\nEarly history\nThe original buildings on the site were thirteen row houses constructed between 1831 and 1896. The homes were located on a block bordered by H, I, 20th, and 21st Streets, NW. The houses were mostly initially owned by merchants, who kept small shops inside. The block originally faced Western Market, founded in 1803; the site of the market is a park today.\n\nThe largest unit in the block was a corner structure, at 832 20th St. and 2004 I St. Three stories tall, it was constructed with a flat roof and metal cornice; imitation stone covered the facade. The building began life as a pair of independent shops, owned separately, before later being combined. The earliest Washington city directory, published in 1822, lists a grocery store owned by Christian and Matthew Hines on the corner. Grocers have continued to occupy the site into the twentieth century. The corner store was sold in 1837 to Samuel Stott, whose family owned it for decades thereafter. The current building, believed to be his work, was known by the middle of ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nShopping centers in Washington, D.C.\nGeorge Washington University buildings\nBuildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nShopping centers in Washington, D.C.\n\tShopping malls in Washington, D.C.\n\tEconomy of Washington, D.C.\n\tBuildings and structures in Washington, D.C.\n\tVisitor attractions in Washington, D.C.\nGeorge Washington University buildings\n\tUniversity and college buildings in Washington, D.C.\n\tGeorge Washington University\n\tBuildings and structures in Washington, D.C.\nBuildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.\n\tHistoric sites in Washington, D.C.\n\tBuildings and structures in Washington, D.C." }, { "title": "Sydney Forest", "content": "Sydney Forest is an American composer and musician. Her music has been featured in several films, notably Studio Ghibli's English dub of Kiki's Delivery Service.\n\nBiography \nBorn in San Diego, Sydney Forest is the daughter of Gayla Peevey (who became famous in her childhood for singing the novelty hit \"I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas\").\nUpon entering into her career, Forest was signed to a deal with Disney Music Publishing shortly after she began gigging in Los Angeles. Her lyrics and music gained a great deal of attention including the National Academy of Songwriters\u2019 Lionel Richie Songwriting Award. Forest has credited her inspirations to be from Charles Dickens to Honor\u00e9 de Balzac, even Dr. Seuss and to Shel Silverstein. Later on, Forest appeared on the Warner Bros. network TV series Popular in which she had performed her own songs as melodic interludes.\n\nDiscography\n\nSoundtrack \nAutumn in New York (2000) (songs: \u201cOur Love Never Ends\u201d)\nSimply Irresistible (1999) (songs: \u201cOnce In A Blue Moon\u201d)\nPopular (1999) (songs: \u201cHigh School Highway\u201d)\nKiki's Delivery Service (1989) (songs: \"Soaring\" and \"I'm Gonna Fly\")\n\nFilmography\nTelevision\nPopular\nEpisode: \"The Phantom Menace\" (1999) (Role: Herself)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican female composers\nAmerican female musicians\nDisney composers\nAmerican film score composers\nMusicians from San Diego\nAmerican television composers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican female composers\n\tFemale composers\n\tAmerican composers\nAmerican female musicians\n\tAmerican women in electronic music\n American musicians\nDisney composers\n\tDisney people\n\tAmerican composers\nAmerican film score composers\n\tFilm score composers\n\tAmerican composers\nMusicians from San Diego\n\tMusicians from California\n\tPeople from San Diego\nAmerican television composers\n\tTelevision composers\n\tAmerican composers" }, { "title": "Pomponio Cecci", "content": "Pomponio Cecci (Pomponio Ceci de Lellis) (died 1542) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.\n\nBiography\n\nA native of Rome, Pomponio Cecci, he studied science, philosophy, and astronomy. He was a canon of the cathedral chapter of the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran.\n\nOn August 12, 1538, he was elected Bishop of Orte e Civita Castellana. He was transferred to the Diocese of Nepi-Sutri on November 24, 1539. He also served as Vicar-General of Rome from 1540 to 1542.\n\nPope Paul III made him a cardinal priest in the consistory of June 2, 1542. He received the red hat and the titular church of San Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane on June 12, 1542.\n\nHe died in Rome on August 4, 1542. He is buried in the family chapel in the Archbasilica of St. John Lateran.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n16th-century Italian cardinals\n16th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops\nCardinal-bishops of San Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane\nAstronomers of the Roman Catholic Church\nBishops of Orte\nBishops of Nepi and Sutri\nClergy from Rome\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n16th-century Italian cardinals\n\tCardinals of the Roman Catholic Church by century\n\t16th-century Roman Catholicism \n\t16th-century Italian clergy\n16th-century Italian Roman Catholic bishops\n\tBishops in Italy by century\n\t16th-century Roman Catholicism\n\t16th-century Italian clergy\nCardinal-bishops of San Ciriaco alle Terme Diocleziane\n\tCardinal-bishops by titular church\nAstronomers of the Roman Catholic Church\n\tCatholic scientists\n\tRoman Catholic Church and science\nBishops of Orte\n\tBishops by diocese in Italy\n\tReligion in Lazio\nBishops of Nepi and Sutri\n\tBishops by diocese in Italy\n\tReligion in Lazio\nClergy from Rome\n\tRoman Catholic Church in Rome\n\tPeople of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rome\n\tRoman Catholic clergy by city" }, { "title": "Easter Parade (song)", "content": "\"Easter Parade\" is a popular song, written by Irving Berlin and published in 1933. Berlin originally wrote the melody in 1917, under the title \"Smile and Show Your Dimple\", as a \"cheer up\" song for a girl whose man has gone off to fight in World War I. A recording of \"Smile and Show Your Dimple\" by Sam Ash enjoyed modest success in 1918.\n\nBerlin resurrected the tune, with modifications, and gave it the now-familiar Easter lyrics for the 1933 Broadway musical revue As Thousands Cheer in which musical numbers were strung together on the thematic thread of newspaper headlines; it was first sung by Marilyn Miller and Clifton Webb. Like many of Berlin's songs, it later appeared in films. It was performed by Don Ameche in Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938) which was loosely based on Irving Berlin's life. Bing Crosby sang it in the film Holiday Inn (1942) which featured an Irving Berlin song about each major holiday. In 1948, it was performed by Judy Garland and Fred Astaire in the musical film Easter Parade, which was constructed around the song. The song was also featured in the Rankin/Bass special The First Easter Rabbit in 1976.\n\nArtists who had a hit record with the song include Leo Reisman & Clifton Webb (1933), Bing Crosby (recorded June 1, 1942), Harry James (1942), Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians (1947), and Liberace (1954).\n\nNotes\n\n1933 songs\nEaster songs\nJudy Garland songs\nSongs from As Thousands Cheer\nSongs written by Irving Berlin", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1933 songs\nEaster songs\nJudy Garland songs\nSongs from As Thousands Cheer\nSongs written by Irving Berlin\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1933 songs\n\tSongs by year\n\t20th-century songs\nEaster songs\n\tChristian songs by topic\n\tChristian music lists\nJudy Garland songs\n\tSongs by artist\nSongs from As Thousands Cheer\n\tSongs from musicals\nSongs written by Irving Berlin\n\tSongs by songwriter" }, { "title": "Gael Linn Cup 2006", "content": "The 2006 Gael Linn Cup, the most important representative competition for elite level participants in the women's team field sport of camogie, was won by Leinster, who defeated Munster in the final, played at Navan.\n\nArrangements\nThe 50th anniversary final was staged at P\u00e1irc Tailteann, venue for the first match of cmaogie and the revival inter-provincial series in 1956. Leinster defeated Munster by 2\u20137 to 1\u20138 with two late points. A free by Wexford\u2019s Kate Kelly and injury-time point from Kilkenny's \u00c1ine Fahy clinched victory for Leinster. Munster, who had nine players from Cork's All-Ireland winning side, trailed 2-3 to 0-5 at half-time after Leinster struck goals by Brigid Curran and Marie Dargan. Munster's only goal came 19 minutes into the second half through substitute Clare\u2019s Catherine O'Loughlin.\n\nGael Linn Trophy\nA last-minute point from Veronica Curtin enabled Connacht defeat Ulster by a point 3\u201312 to 1\u201317, Ulster having led 1\u201313 to 2\u20134 at half time.\n\nFinal stages\n\n|}\n\nJunior Final\n\n|}\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGael Linn Cup\nCamogie competitions in Leinster\nCamogie competitions in Munster\n2006 in camogie\n2006 in Irish women's sport\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGael Linn Cup\n\tTournaments in camogie\n\tAll-Ireland championships\nCamogie competitions in Leinster\n\tSport in Leinster\n\tCamogie in Ireland\n2006 in camogie\n\tYears in camogie\n\t2006 in Irish sport\n2006 in Irish women's sport\n\t2006 in Irish sport\n\t2006 in women's sport\n\tSport in Ireland by year\n\tYears in Irish sports" }, { "title": "Zamani (township)", "content": "Zamani is a township near Memel in the Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality in Free State province of South Africa.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in the Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality\nPopulated places in the Free State (province)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in the Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality\n Populated places in the Free State (province)\n Populated places in South Africa by district\nPopulated places in the Free State (province)\n Populated places in South Africa by province\n Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality\n Geography of the Free State (province)" }, { "title": "Fremantle History Society", "content": "The Fremantle History Society is a historical society focused on Fremantle, Western Australia.\n\nThe Fremantle History Society was established in 1994, growing out of a community of heritage enthusiasts that had developed around The Fremantle Society (which was established in 1973). The two societies have worked towards establishing heritage protection in Fremantle, during different stages of threats to buildings and streetscape.\n\nIt has published the Fremantle Studies journal since 1999, as well as a newsletter, and every year hosts the Fremantle Studies Day conference at which the authors of papers in the journal present their work.\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistorical societies of Australia\nFremantle\nOrganizations established in 1994\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistorical societies of Australia\n\tCultural organisations based in Australia\n\tHistory organisations based in Australia\nFremantle\n\tPort cities in Western Australia\n\tSuburbs of Perth, Western Australia\nOrganizations established in 1994\n\tOrganizations by year of establishment\n\t1994 establishments in Australia\n\tHistory organisations based in Australia" }, { "title": "Adam Flores", "content": "Adam Flores Cruz (born August 27, 1970) is a Mexican/American former professional boxer in the heavyweight division. He was a member of the 1996 Mexican Olympic Selection team that went on to compete in the 1996 Olympic Box offs in Halifax, Canada and was trained by Eduardo Garcia at La Colonia Boxing Club.\n\nAmateur career\nAdam was a standout athlete both in football and wrestling at Buena High, capturing the 1988 Wrestling C.I.F 3A Division Heavyweight Championship and in Moorpark College where he earned All-State, All-American along with Most Valuable Wrestler (MVP) and Team Captain award honors. He also earned a spot on the Mexican Selection Team to compete in the 1996 Olympics Box Off's in Halifax, Canada.\n\nProfessional career\nIn April 2000, Flores took out the undefeated Gregory Dial by first-round K.O. The bout was held in Salem, Oregon.\n\nTraining career\nAfter his fighting career was over, he started up the World Crown Sports Training Center. Where prospects and world champions train.\n\nBoxers trained\nSergio Mart\u00ednez, a two-time World Champion and the number two pound-for-pound boxer in the world.\nRogelio Vargas, undefeated prospect and brother of former World Champion Fernando Vargas.\nLucas Matthysse, a top rated Light Welterweight.\nJavier Fortuna, an undefeated Featherweight prospect.\n\nFilm appearance\nFlores was in the film Snake Eyes as the boxer Jos\u00e9 \"Pacifico\" Ruiz, where he knocks out Stan Shaw's character heavyweight champion Lincoln Tyler.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMexican male boxers\nAmerican male boxers\nHeavyweight boxers\nBoxing trainers\nMexican emigrants to the United States\nPeople from Ventura County, California\nAmerican film actors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMexican male boxers\n\tSportspeople from Mexico\n\tMale boxers by nationality\n\tMexican sportspeople \nAmerican male boxers\n\tSportspeople from United States\n\tMale boxers by nationality\n\tAmerican sportspeople\nHeavyweight boxers\n\tBoxers by weight class\nBoxing trainers\n\tSports coaches\n\tSportspeople by occupation\nMexican emigrants to the United States\n\tImmigrants to the United States\n\tPeople by nationality and location\nPeople from Ventura County, California\n\tPeople from California by county\n\tPeople by county in the United States\nAmerican film actors\n\tAmerican actors by medium\n\tFilm actors by nationality\n\tAmerican film people" }, { "title": "Lloyd Fredendall", "content": "Lieutenant General Lloyd Ralston Fredendall (December 28, 1883 \u2013 October 4, 1963) was a senior officer of the United States Army who served during World War II. He is best known for his failure in handling of the Battle of Kasserine Pass, leading to America's worst defeat of World War II, for which he was relieved of his command.\n\nHe was in command of the Central Task Force landings during Operation Torch in North Africa, and led II Corps during the early stages of the Tunisian Campaign.\n\nIn February 1943, while in command of the II Corps, his forces were defeated by German forces commanded by Field Marshal Erwin Rommel and General Hans-J\u00fcrgen von Arnim in the Battle of Kasserine Pass. After this debacle, Fredendall was relieved of command of II Corps by General Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Supreme Allied Commander in North Africa, and replaced by Major General George S. Patton Jr.\n\nIn spite of being relieved of command, Fredendall was promoted to lieutenant general in June 1943, assumed command of Second Army and was greeted in the United States as a hero.\n\nEarly life and military career\nLloyd Ralston Fredendall was born on December 28, 1883, at Fort D. A. Russell near Cheyenne, Wyoming. His father, Ira Livingston Fredendall (December 7, 1846 \u2013 February 6, 1935) was on active duty in the United States Army when Fredendall was born. Ira became sheriff of Laramie County before receiving a commission in the Quartermaster Corps during the Spanish\u2013American War. The elder Fredendall ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Army generals\nPeople from Cheyenne, Wyoming\n1883 births\n1963 deaths\nUnited States Army personnel of World War II\nRecipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Army generals\n\tMilitary personnel by rank\n\tUnited States Army officers\nPeople from Cheyenne, Wyoming\n\tPeople by city in Wyoming\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n1883 births\n\tBirths by year\n\t1883\n1963 deaths\n\tDeaths by year\n\t1963\nUnited States Army personnel of World War II\n\tMilitary personnel by war\n\tUnited States Army personnel by war\n\tAmerican military personnel of World War II\nRecipients of the Distinguished Service Medal (US Army)\n\tAwards and decorations of the United States Army\n\tMilitary awards and decorations of the United States\n\tRecipients of United States military awards and decorations" }, { "title": "RGS17", "content": "Regulator of G-protein signaling 17 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the RGS17 gene.\n\nFunction \n\nThis gene encodes a member of the regulator of G-protein signaling family. This protein contains a conserved, 120 amino acid motif called the RGS domain and a cysteine-rich region. The protein attenuates the signaling activity of G-proteins by binding to activated, GTP-bound G alpha subunits and acting as a GTPase activating protein (GAP), increasing the rate of conversion of the GTP to GDP. This hydrolysis allows the G alpha subunits to bind G beta/gamma subunit heterodimers, forming inactive G-protein heterotrimers, thereby terminating the signal. Along with RGS4, RGS9 and RGS14, RGS17 plays an important role in termination of signalling by mu opioid receptors and development of tolerance to opioid analgesic drugs.\n\nClinical significance \n\nRGS17 is a putative lung cancer susceptibility gene in the lung cancer associated locus on chromosome 6q in humans. RGS17 is overexpressed in lung and prostate cancers, induces cAMP production, CREB phosphorylation and CREB responsive gene expression[2]. Expression of RGS17 is required for maintenance of proliferation in lung tumor cell lines.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman proteins\nG protein regulators\nCancer research\nLung cancer\nProstate cancer\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman proteins\n\tBiological molecules\n\tBiochemistry of humans\n\tProteins\nG protein regulators\n\tCell biology\n\tBiochemical processes\n\tCancer research\nLung cancer\n\tRespiratory diseases\n\tCancer by organ\n\tTypes of cancer\nProstate cancer\n\tMen's health\n\tCancer by organ\n\tTypes of cancer\nCancer research\n\tBiomedical research\n\tCancer+" }, { "title": "Voodoocult (album)", "content": "Voodoocult is the second and last album by heavy metal band Voodoocult, released in 1995.\n\nRelease\nThe album was issued on CD and double vinyl. The double vinyl edition with limited circulation of 1.000 and the Japanese edition contained two bonus tracks. The track \"Death of a Kung Fu fighter\" from the same sessions was not part of the album. However, its lyrics were printed in the booklet and it was released in 1996 on the single When Love Gets Terminated by Phillip Boa & The Voodooclub.\n\nTrack listing\n\nChart positions\n\nPersonnel\n\nVoodoocult\n Phillip Boa \u2013 vocals\n Gabby Abularach \u2013 guitar\n Jim Martin \u2013 guitar\n Dave Ball \u2013 bass\n Markus Freiwald \u2013 drums\n Moses Pellberg \u2013 samples\n\nAdditional personnel\n Tommy Newton \u2013 production, engineering, mastering\n Eric Smith \u2013 engineering\n David Vella \u2013 pre-production, vocal production\n Wolfgang Scheideler \u2013 guitar recording\n Dirk Rudolph \u2013 design, photography\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1995 albums\nHeavy metal albums by German artists\nVoodoocult albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1995 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t1995 in music\nHeavy metal albums by German artists\n\tHeavy metal albums by nationality\n\tGerman heavy metal albums\nVoodoocult albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tHeavy metal albums by artist" }, { "title": "HMS Nubian (F36)", "content": "HMS Nubian was a destroyer of the Royal Navy that saw much distinguished service in World War II. She won 13 battle honours, a record only exceeded by one other ship, and matched by two others.\n\nDescription\nThe Tribals were intended to counter the large destroyers being built abroad and to improve the firepower of the existing destroyer flotillas and were thus significantly larger and more heavily armed than the preceding . The ships displaced at standard load and at deep load. They had an overall length of , a beam of and a draught of . The destroyers were powered by two Parsons geared steam turbines, each driving one propeller shaft using steam provided by three Admiralty three-drum boilers. The turbines developed a total of and gave a maximum speed of . During her sea trials Nubian made from at a displacement of . The ships carried enough fuel oil to give them a range of at . The ships' complement consisted of 190 officers and ratings, although the flotilla leaders carried an extra 20 officers and men consisting of the Captain (D) and his staff.\n\nThe primary armament of the Tribal-class destroyers was eight quick-firing (QF) 4.7-inch (120\u00a0mm) Mark XII guns in four superfiring twin-gun mounts, one pair each fore and aft of the superstructure, designated 'A', 'B', 'X', and 'Y' from front to rear. The mounts had a maximum elevation of 40\u00b0. For anti-aircraft (AA) defence, they carried a single quadruple mount for the QF two-pounder Mk II \"pom-pom\" gun and two quadrupl", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTribal-class destroyers\nRoyal Navy destroyers\nWorld War II destroyers of the United Kingdom\nShips built in England\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTribal-class destroyers\n\tDestroyer classes\n\tNaval ships of the United Kingdom\nRoyal Navy destroyers\n\tNaval ships of the United Kingdom\n\tBattleships of the Royal Navy\nWorld War II destroyers of the United Kingdom\n\tWorld War II ships of the United Kingdom\n\tRoyal Navy destroyers\nShips built in England\n\tShips by country\n\tNaval ships of the United Kingdom\n\tShipyards of England\n\tBritish naval ship classes\n\tShipbuilding by country\n\tShips by year built\n\tShipbuilding in England" }, { "title": "Newton Castle", "content": "Newton Castle stands in its grounds near the town of Blairgowrie in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is a Category A listed building dating to the mid-16th century.\n\nIt had minor alterations in the 18th century, and in 1883 a wing was added to the northwest, possibly by Lake Falconer.\n\nA subterranean vault, which may have been the room discovered in 1911, is listed separately to the castle.\n\nOwners\nThe castle's documented history begins around 1550, when a George Drummond purchased the lands of \"Newton of Blair\". Another George Drummond, the six-times Lord Provost of Edinburgh, was born here in 1688.\n\nThe Grahams of Balgowan were the next family to live at the castle.\n\nIn 1748, Thomas Graham, one of the Duke of Wellington's generals, became Lord Lynedoch.\n\nColonel Alan Macpherson, 26th Hereditary Chief of Clan Macpherson, and Catharine Richardson Hill bought the estate in 1787, and it has remained in his family ever since. \n\nIn February 2021, Sir William Macpherson, the only son of the above and the then-occupant of the castle, died at the age of 94. He was succeeded by his son, Jamie, as the 28th Hereditary Chief of Clan Macpherson.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCastles in Perth and Kinross\nCategory A listed buildings in Perth and Kinross\nHistoric house museums in Perth and Kinross\nHouses completed in the 16th century\nDrummond family residences\nGraham family residences\nMacpherson family residences\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCastles in Perth and Kinross\n\tCastles in Scotland by council area\n\tTourist attractions in Perth and Kinross\n\tBuildings and structures in Perth and Kinross\nCategory A listed buildings in Perth and Kinross\n\tListed buildings in Scotland by council area\n\tBuildings and structures in Perth and Kinross\nHistoric house museums in Perth and Kinross\n\tMuseums in Perth and Kinross\n\tHistoric house museums in Scotland\nHouses completed in the 16th century\n\t16th-century architecture in the United Kingdom\n\tResidential buildings completed in the 16th century\nDrummond family residences\n\tResidential buildings in Scotland by family\nGraham family residences\n\tResidential buildings in Scotland by family\nMacpherson family residences\n\tResidential buildings in Scotland by family" }, { "title": "Methoxyestradiol", "content": "Methoxyestradiol may refer to:\n\n 2-Methoxyestradiol\n 4-Methoxyestradiol\n 11\u03b2-Methoxyestradiol", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEstranes\nEstrogens\nPhenols\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEstranes\n\tSteroids\n\tOrganic compounds by functional group\nEstrogens\n\tSteroid hormones\n\tFemale sex hormones\nPhenols\n\tBenzene derivatives\n\tHydroxy acids and derivatives\n\tOrganic compounds by functional group" }, { "title": "Andr\u00e9 Malraux", "content": "Georges Andr\u00e9 Malraux ( , ; 3 November 1901 \u2013 23 November 1976) was a French novelist, art theorist, and minister of cultural affairs. Malraux's novel La Condition Humaine (Man's Fate) (1933) won the Prix Goncourt. He was appointed by President Charles de Gaulle as information minister (1945\u201346) and subsequently as France's first cultural affairs minister during de Gaulle's presidency (1959\u20131969).\n\nEarly years\nMalraux was born in Paris in 1901, the son of Fernand-Georges Malraux (1875\u20131930) and Berthe F\u00e9licie Lamy (1877\u20131932). His parents separated in 1905 and eventually divorced. There are suggestions that Malraux's paternal grandfather committed suicide in 1909.\n\nMalraux was raised by his mother, maternal aunt Marie Lamy and maternal grandmother, Adrienne Lamy (n\u00e9e Romagna), who had a grocery store in the small town of Bondy. His father, a stockbroker, committed suicide in 1930 after the international crash of the stock market and onset of the Great Depression. From his childhood, associates noticed that Andr\u00e9 had marked nervousness and motor and vocal tics. The recent biographer Olivier Todd, who published a book on Malraux in 2005, suggests that he had Tourette syndrome, although that has not been confirmed. Either way, most critics have not seen this as a significant factor in Malraux's life or literary works.\n\nThe young Malraux left formal education early, but he followed his curiosity through the booksellers and museums in Paris, and explored its rich libraries as well", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench novelists\nArt theorists\nMinisters of Cultural Affairs of France\nPrix Goncourt laureates\nPeople from Paris\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench novelists\n\tNovelists by nationality\n\tFrench writers\nArt theorists\n\tArt critics\n\tArt history\nMinisters of Cultural Affairs of France\n\tGovernment ministers of France\n\tCultural politics\nPrix Goncourt laureates\n\tLiterary awards for novels\n\tFrench literary awards\nPeople from Paris\n\tPeople by city in France\n\tFrench people" }, { "title": "Eric Meadus", "content": "Eric Meadus (1931\u20131970) was an English artist whose work was exhibited in the Royal Academy and Paris Salon.\n\nMeadus came from the 'Flower Roads' of Swaythling, a council estate. He was born in Rigby Road, Southampton, but his family soon moved to Lobelia Road. He first exhibited in a mixed show at the City Art Gallery. L.S. Lowry met him in 1965 and encouraged him. He attended King Edward VI School, Southampton and later worked for Pirelli General where he provided cartoons for their house magazine Cable.\n\nHis oils were exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Cork Street gallery in London and at the Paris Salon.\n\nExhibitions\n\n1971: Royal Academy Summer Exhibition.\n1996: Southampton City Art Gallery \u2014 Meadus line drawings from the permanent collection.\n1996: The First Gallery, Southampton.\n1999: Tudor House Museum, Southampton.\n2001: The First Gallery, Southampton.\n2006: The First Gallery, Southampton.\n2011: The First Gallery, Southampton.\n2014: The First Gallery, Southampton.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century English painters\nArtists from Southampton\nAlumni of King Edward VI School, Southampton\nRoyal Academy of Arts people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century English painters\n\t20th-century British painters\n\tEnglish painters\n\t20th-century English artists\nArtists from Southampton\n\tArtists from England by city\n\tPeople from Southampton\nAlumni of King Edward VI School, Southampton\n\tPeople educated at King Edward VI School, Southampton\n\tPeople by educational institution in England\nRoyal Academy of Arts people\n\tAlumni of the Royal Academy Schools\n\tBritish art\n\tArt schools in London\n\tPeople associated with the Royal Academy of Arts" }, { "title": "Valea Socilor River", "content": "Valea Socilor River may refer to:\n Valea Socilor, a tributary of the \u0218u\u0219i\u021ba in Gorj County, Romania\n Valea Socilor, a tributary of the Vasilatu in V\u00e2lcea County, Romania", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of Gorj County\nRivers of V\u00e2lcea County\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of Gorj County\n\tRivers of Romania by county\n\tGeography of Gorj County\nRivers of V\u00e2lcea County\n\tRivers of Romania by county\n\tGeography of V\u00e2lcea County" }, { "title": "Project Valiant", "content": "Project Valiant was one of two early liquid-fueled missile projects developed by India, along with Project Devil in the 1970s. The goal of Project Valiant was to produce an intercontinental ballistic missile. Although discontinued in 1974 without achieving success, Project Valiant, like Project Devil, led to the later development of the Prithvi missile in the 1980s.\n\nDevelopment \nBoth projects were overseen by the Defense Research & Development Laboratory (DRDL) of India, which had begun in 1958 with a specialization in anti-tank missiles but expanded in subsequent years. Project Valiant was intended to be an intercontinental ballistic missile utilizing 30-ton engines to achieve a range variously reported as and . The secret project was initially funded with a few hundred thousand rupees after the presentation of a feasibility report in April 1971, but in June 1972, DRDL received 160 million rupees to fund both projects. The money came with a veil of secrecy; the Union Cabinet had publicly declined the funding request, but Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had granted it secretly through her discretionary powers. In turn, DRDL took pains to disguise the purpose of the funds so that their real work would not be immediately apparent. That year, the DRDL began to expand rapidly, increasing its workforce from 400 to 2,500 people over a two-year period in an effort to meet staffing needs of both the Valiant and Devil projects.\n\nThe Valiant missile was anticipated to weigh 85 tons and ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBallistic missiles of India\nMilitary projects of India\n1970s in India\nDefence Research and Development Organisation\nMissile development\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBallistic missiles of India\n\tWeapons of India\n\tBallistic missiles by country\n\tMilitary equipment of India\nMilitary projects of India\n\tMilitary research\n\tDefence Research and Development Organisation\n1970s in India\n\tHistory of India by century\n\t20th-century in India\n\tDecades in India\nDefence Research and Development Organisation\n\tMilitary research\n\tScience and technology in India\n\tResearch institutes in India\nMissile development\n\tMilitary industry\n\tBallistic missiles\n\tBallistic missile technology" }, { "title": "Musto Skiff", "content": "The Musto Skiff is a single-handed sailing skiff with a length of . It features a trapeze, asymmetrical spinnaker, wings and low weight and achieves speeds of over , which makes it one of the fastest single-handed sailing boats.\n\nHistory\nIt was designed in 1999 for the 2000 Olympic Class trials in Quiberon by Joachim Harpprecht, where it won every race in the single-handed dinghy competition. Since then, the class has attained World Sailing international status and is sailed in 20 countries worldwide. \nIt is built by Ovington Boats Ltd in England.\n\nAt the time of the design, the concept of a single-handed skiff was first met with scepticism by many observers, very similar to the initial reaction after the introduction of the 49er in 1996. The boat remains challenging to sail, and really shows its strengths when raced. World Championships occur annually and regularly usually attract in excess of 70 sailors from over 10 nations.\n\nIn 2016, the class association agreed to continue its branding as the 'Musto Skiff', in a naming rights deal with the Musto clothing company.\n\nEvents\n\nWorld Championship\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDinghies\nSkiffs\nRacing yachts\nClasses of World Sailing\n2000 introductions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDinghies\n\tSailing yachts\n\tSailing vessels and rigs\n\tSailboats\nSkiffs\n\tRacing yachts\n\tSailing vessels and rigs\n\tSailboats\nRacing yachts\n\tSailing yachts\n\tSailing vessels and rigs\n\tSailboats\nClasses of World Sailing\n\tSailing classes\n\tWorld Sailing\n2000 introductions\n\t20th-century introductions\n\t2000 in sports\n\t2000 in sailing" }, { "title": "Lapit", "content": "Lapit (Filipino, \"Closer\") is the third studio album by Filipina singer-composer Yeng Constantino. The album was released on October 9, 2009 via Star Music through digital distribution from the record label's website and later in music stores in the Philippines. After a week, it was pulled out of display shelves due to some technical errors in the album and is expected to be released again in a week before the album's grand launch on November 1, 2009. The album contains ten OPM tracks, all composed by Constantino, with the collaboration of Morning Glory. Raimund Marasigan is the producer of this album. Its carrier single is \"Lapit\", a rock-inspirational song.\n\nTrack listing\n \"Lapit\" (Constantino) \u2013 4:39\n \"Jeepney Love Story\" (Constantino) \u2013 5:16\n \"Wag Ka Magtatanong\" (Constantino) \u2013 3:32\n \"Akin Ka Na\" (Constantino) \u2013 3:54\n \"Pag Ayaw Mo Na\" (Constantino) \u2013 4:48\n \"Takas\" (Constantino) \u2013 4:47\n \"Ligaw\" (Constantino) \u2013 5:22\n \"Siguro\" (Constantino) \u2013 3:59\n \"Maghihintay\" (Constantino) \u2013 3:57\n \"Wag Na\" (Constantino) \u2013 4:17\n \"Takas and Jeepney Love Story (Acoustic Version)\" (Constantino) \u2013 3:18\n\nSongwriter's block\nConstantino suffered writer's block for almost nine months, delaying the release of this album. In an interview she stated that she felt pressured after the hit singles from her first album, \"Hawak Kamay\" and \"Salamat\", and was apprehensive that her third album would not be as successful after reading negative reviews about her second album Journey. These articles criti", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2009 albums\nFilipino music\nPhilippines rock music\nYeng Constantino albums\nStar Music albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2009 albums\n\t2000s albums\n\tAlbums by year\nFilipino music\n\tMusic by nationality\n\tAsian music\n\tPhilippine styles of music\nPhilippines rock music\n\tRock music by country\n\tAsian rock music\nYeng Constantino albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tFilipino albums\nStar Music albums\n\tAlbums by record label\n\tFilipino albums" }, { "title": "PS Milford (1873)", "content": "PS Milford was a passenger vessel built for the Great Western Railway in 1873.\n\nHistory\n\nPS Milford was one of a pair of ships ordered from William Simons and Company of Renfrew, the other being . She was built under the superintendence of Mr Glover, the consulting engineer of the Great Western Railway and launched on 9 August 1873 by Miss Brown. She undertook sea trials October and on 20 October 1873 was reported as proceeding along the River Clyde at a speed of 14.3 knots, despite a heavy swell and severe gale.\n\nOn 22 July 1874 she ran down an unknown vessel off St Ann\u2019s head during a voyage from Waterford to New Milford.\n\nShe was scrapped in 1901.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1873 ships\nPassenger ships of the United Kingdom\nSteamships of the United Kingdom\nShips built in Renfrew\nGreat Western Railway ships\nShips scrapped in 1901\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1873 ships\n\tShips by year built\n\tHistory of transport\nPassenger ships of the United Kingdom\n\tPassenger ships by country\n\tShips of the United Kingdom\nSteamships of the United Kingdom\n\tSteamships by country\n\tShips of the United Kingdom\nShips built in Renfrew\n\tShips by shipyard\n\tBuildings and structures in Renfrew\nGreat Western Railway ships\n\tShips by company\n\tGreat Western Railway\nShips scrapped in 1901\n\tShips by year of scrapping\n\tHistory of transport\n\tShip recycling" }, { "title": "List of Demonbane characters", "content": "This is a list of characters from the visual novel, anime, and manga series Demonbane, which incorporates elements of mecha and the Cthulhu Mythos.\n\nMain characters\n\nKurou Daij\u016bji \n\n (anime), Healthy Tar\u014d (PC)\nKurou is the protagonist of Demonbane. He was enrolled as an archaeology student at the Miskatonic University but used this as a cover for his true major in sorcery under the tutelage of Dr. Henry Armitage. During an attempt to break into the library to read one of the forbidden grimoires, he was attacked by Wilbur Whateley and almost killed, causing him to distance himself from the occult and drop out of the university entirely. He continued to work as a private investigator but was financially poor until the day he was hired by the Hadou Financial Group to acquire a grimoire. In his search, he encounters Al-Azif and circumstances force him into a contract with her, becoming the pilot of the imitation Deus Machina, . Kurou has a strong sense of justice and morality, claiming that there is no rationale behind his desire to aid and protect others beyond the fact that it would leave him with lingering regrets if he simply abandoned them, a feeling that he describes as \"a bad aftertaste\". After encountering the inhumanity of Master Therion, he comes to hate the man with a passion, fuelling his determination to destroy the Black Lodge\n\nThe power of the Necronomicon allows Kurou to transform into a magius, enhancing his physical and magical abilities to superhuman level", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDemonbane characters\nLists of anime and manga characters\nLists of characters in visual novels\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDemonbane characters\n\tAnime and manga characters\n\tFictional characters in visual novels\nLists of anime and manga characters\n\tLists of characters in anime and manga\n\tLists of characters in Japanese fiction\nLists of characters in visual novels\n\tLists of characters in written fiction\n\tVisual novels" }, { "title": "1935 Bowling Green Falcons football team", "content": "The 1935 Bowling Green Falcons football team was an American football team that represented Bowling Green State College (later renamed Bowling Green State University) in the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) during the 1935 college football season. In its first season under head coach Harry Ockerman, the team compiled a 1\u20136 record, was shut out in its first six games, and was outscored in all games by a total of 246 to 25. Jim Greetham was the team captain.\n\nSchedule\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1935 college football season\nBowling Green Falcons football seasons\nOhio Athletic Conference football champion seasons\nAmerican football teams in Ohio\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1935 college football season\n\tCollege football seasons\n\tSport in the United States in 1935\nBowling Green Falcons football seasons\n\tCollege football seasons by team\n\tBowling Green Falcons football\nOhio Athletic Conference football champion seasons\n\tCollege football conference champion seasons\n\tOhio Athletic Conference\nAmerican football teams in Ohio\n\tSport in Ohio\n\tAmerican football teams by state\n\tCollege football teams in the United States by state" }, { "title": "Prime Minister of Bahrain", "content": "In Bahrain, the Prime Minister is the head of government of the country. According to the Constitution of Bahrain, the Prime Minister is appointed directly by the King, and needs not be an elected member of the Council of Representatives.\n\nBahrain has had only two Prime Ministers since the country's independence, Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, the paternal uncle of the reigning King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, and Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the crown prince. Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa died on 11th November 2020.\n\nPrince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa was the Deputy King, Crown Prince, heir apparent and since March 2013 has been First Deputy Prime Minister. He was also the deputy Supreme Commander of the Bahrain Defense Force. There are also four Deputy Prime Ministers: Muhammad ibn Mubarak ibn Hamad Al Khalifah, Ali bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Khalid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, and Jawad Al Arrayed.\n\nList of officeholders (1970\u2013present)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolitics of Bahrain\nGovernment of Bahrain\nPrime ministers of Bahrain\nBahraini politicians\nConstitution of Bahrain\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolitics of Bahrain\n\tPolitics by country\n\tAsia-related lists\nGovernment of Bahrain\n\tGovernment by country\n\tAsia-related lists\nPrime ministers of Bahrain\n\tPrime ministers by country\n\tAsia-related lists\nBahraini politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tAsia-related lists\nConstitution of Bahrain\n\tNational constitutions\n\tLegal systems\n\tAsia-related lists" }, { "title": "Sepehr Tower", "content": "Sepehr Tower () is a 115\u00a0metre high building in Tehran, Iran. Sepehr Tower was Tehran's tallest building at the time of its completion at 33 floors.\nIt is located in Somayyeh St. close to the junction of Taleghani Ave and Dr. Mofatteh Street at coordinates .\n\nThe construction of the Tower was delayed for years due to the 1979 revolution. It now houses the head offices of Saderat Bank of Iran.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBuildings and structures in Tehran\nSkyscrapers in Iran\nBank buildings in Iran\nCommercial buildings completed in 1979\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBuildings and structures in Tehran\n\tArchitecture of Iran\n\tTehran\nSkyscrapers in Iran\n\tBuildings and structures in Iran\n\tSkyscrapers by country\nBank buildings in Iran\n\tBuildings and structures in Iran\n\tBanks of Iran\nCommercial buildings completed in 1979\n\t1979 establishments in Iran\n\tBuildings and structures completed in 1979\n\tCommercial buildings by year of completion" }, { "title": "Z\u00fcrich\u2013Winterthur railway", "content": "The Z\u00fcrich\u2013Winterthur railway is a Swiss railway line. It was opened in 1855 and runs from Z\u00fcrich Hauptbahnhof via several routes to Winterthur and is a bottleneck in Swiss rail transport. Practically all lines of the core network of the Z\u00fcrich S-Bahn use parts of this line.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Z\u00fcrich\u2013Winterthur railway line is part of the route that the Z\u00fcrich-Lake Constance Railway (Z\u00fcrich-Bodenseebahn) planned to build from Z\u00fcrich to Romanshorn. The Swiss Northeastern Railway (Schweizerische Nordostbahn) the successor to the Z\u00fcrich-Lake Constance Railway opened the Winterthur\u2013Romanshorn section on 18\u00a0May 1855 and the section from Winterthur to Oerlikon went into operation on 27\u00a0December. The rail link to Lake Constance was finally completed with the opening of the last section between Oerlikon and Z\u00fcrich on 26\u00a0June 1856. The line was mostly double track from the start. It runs from Wipkingen to Oerlikon and from there via Wallisellen, Dietlikon and Effretikon to Winterthur. In 1902, the line became the property of the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), which opened electrical operations on the line on 6 August 1925.\n\nRoute sections\n\nThe line contains several different route and only the section from Effretikon to Winterthur has no alternative route. Z\u00fcrich Hauptbahnhof and Oerlikon are connected by three tunnels. Two of them from the above-ground \"old\" terminus to Oerlikon. In 2014, with the commissioning of the Weinberg Tunnel, trains have run from the newly built underground statio", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway lines in Switzerland\nRail transport in Z\u00fcrich\nRail transport in Winterthur\n1855 establishments in Switzerland\nSwiss Federal Railways lines\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway lines in Switzerland\n\tTransport in Switzerland\n\tRail transport in Switzerland\n\tRail infrastructure in Switzerland\nRail transport in Z\u00fcrich\n\tTransport in Z\u00fcrich\n\tRail transport in Switzerland\nRail transport in Winterthur\n\tTransport in Winterthur\n\tRail transport in Switzerland\n1855 establishments in Switzerland\n\t19th-century establishments in Switzerland\n\t1855 in rail transport\n\tEstablishments in Switzerland by year\nSwiss Federal Railways lines\n\tRailway lines in Switzerland\n\tSwiss Federal Railways\n\tRail infrastructure in Switzerland" }, { "title": "ANTH domain", "content": "The ANTH domain is a membrane binding domain that shows weak specificity for PtdIns(4,5)P2. It was found in AP180 (homologous to CALM) endocytotic accessory protein that has been implicated in the formation of clathrin-coated pits. The domain is involved in phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate binding and is a universal adaptor for nucleation of clathrin coats.\n\nIts structure is a solenoid of 9 helices. The PtdIns(4,5)P2 binding residues are spread over several helices at the tip of the structure. The PtdIns(4,5)P2 binding sequence is Kx9Kx(K/R)(H/Y).\n\nAn ANTH domain is also found in HIP1 and HIP1R, and the PtdIns(4,5)P2 binding sequence is conserved. More information is found on endocytosis.org.\n\nHuman proteins containing this domain \nHIP1; HIP1R; PICALM; SNAP91;\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProtein domains\nMembrane biology\nCell biology\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProtein domains\n\tProtein structure\n\tBiochemistry\nMembrane biology\n\tBiology\n\tCell biology\nCell biology\n\tBiology\n\tCell anatomy" }, { "title": "To the People of the United States", "content": "To the People of the United States is a short propaganda film produced by the US Public Health Service in 1943 to warn the American GIs against syphilis. It was directed by Arthur Lubin and produced by Walter Wanger. The film was subject to protests from the Catholic Legion of Decency.\n\nPlot\nThe film opens with the U.S. Army Air Force ground crew of a B-17 Flying Fortress talking to their colleagues about being grounded. It seems the other planes in their unit are off to fight the enemy, but they and their plane lie idle because their pilot is \"sick\". The pilot, whose face is never shown, talks with a doctor, feeling very embarrassed and guilty about what has happened. The doctor assures him that he will fly again when he gets better. When the pilot interjects that he has heard he wouldn't, the doctor asks \"Heard from who? The kid next door or the drug patent salesman? Surely not anyone who knew what he was talking about.\" The doctor then informs him that if the disease is caught early, and he keeps up a strict treatment he will be able to go about his business normally again.\n\nOnce the pilot leaves the doctor addresses the audience \"Do you want the facts? Well the first question is the extent of syphilis in America.\" A visit to the local draft board later reveals that nearly 47 of every thousand men called up have to be dismissed because they have syphilis. He then visits an Army hospital and is informed by the doctor that syphilis is like a \"forest fire\", no organization o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1943 films\nAmerican propaganda during World War II\nAmerican short films\nAmerican films\nFilms directed by Arthur Lubin\nUnited States Public Health Service\nAmerican war films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1943 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1943 in film\nAmerican propaganda during World War II\n\tPropaganda in the United States\n\tUnited States home front during World War II\n\tWorld War II films\nAmerican short films\n\tShort films by country\n\tAmerican films\nAmerican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tCinema of the United States\nFilms directed by Arthur Lubin\n\tFilms by director\nUnited States Public Health Service\n\tFederal agencies of the United States\n\tPublic health organizations\nAmerican war films\n\tFilms by genre\n\tWar films by country\n\tAmerican films\n\tWar films" }, { "title": "Estonia national football team results (2020\u2013present)", "content": "This article provides details of international football games played by the Estonia national football team from 2020 to present.\n\nResults\n\n2020\n\n2021\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEstonia national football team results\nFootball in Estonia\n2020 in Estonian football\n2021 in Estonian football\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEstonia national football team results\n\tNational football team results\n\tInternational football (soccer) competitions hosted by Estonia\nFootball in Estonia\n\tSport in Estonia by sport\n\tAssociation football by country\n2020 in Estonian football\n\tYears in Estonian football\n\t2020 in association football\n\t2020 in European football\n2021 in Estonian football\n\tYears in Estonian football\n\t2021 in association football\n\t2021 in European football" }, { "title": "Tara Norris", "content": "Tara Gabriella Norris (born 4 June 1998) is an American-English cricketer who currently plays for Sussex, Southern Vipers, Southern Brave and the United States. She plays as a left-arm medium bowler. She has previously played for Loughborough Lightning.\n\nShe made her Twenty20 International debut on 18 October 2021, for the United States against Brazil in the 2021 ICC Women's T20 World Cup Americas Qualifier.\n\nEarly life\nNorris was born on 4 June 1998 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, and is half-Italian.\n\nDomestic career\nNorris made her county debut in 2014, for Sussex against Warwickshire. She did not bat or bowl. A year later, she was part of the Sussex squad that won the 2015 Women's Twenty20 Cup. In the 2018 Women's County Championship, Norris had a strong season, taking 10 wickets at an average of 10.30 as her side was promoted from Division 2. In 2019, Norris again had a successful county season, being Sussex's second-leading wicket-taker in both competitions, and hitting her maiden county half-century, scoring 59* opening the batting in a T20 victory over Warwickshire. She was Sussex's joint-leading wicket-taker in the 2021 Women's Twenty20 Cup, with 7 wickets at an average of 11.71.\n\nIn 2017, Norris also played for Southern Vipers in the Women's Cricket Super League. She played one match, bowling three overs and dismissing Jenny Gunn for her maiden KSL wicket. Ahead of the 2018 season, she moved to Loughborough Lightning, but did not play for them until 2019. Across", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish women cricketers\nAmerican women cricketers\nSussex women cricketers\nSouthern Vipers cricketers\nSouthern Brave cricketers\nUnited States women Twenty20 International cricketers\nLoughborough Lightning cricketers\nPeople from Philadelphia\nAmerican people of Italian descent\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish women cricketers\n Women cricketers by nationality\n English cricketers\nAmerican women cricketers\n Women cricketers by nationality\n American cricketers\nSussex women cricketers\n Women's cricket teams in England\n Cricket in Sussex\nSouthern Vipers cricketers\n Women's cricket teams in England\nSouthern Brave cricketers\n Cricket teams in England\nUnited States women Twenty20 International cricketers\n Women's Twenty20 International cricketers\n United States women cricketers\nLoughborough Lightning cricketers\n Women's cricket teams in England\nPeople from Philadelphia\n People by city in the United States\n People from Pennsylvania\nAmerican people of Italian descent\n American people by ethnic or national origin\n People of Italian descent\n Italian diaspora in the United States" }, { "title": "Strebers", "content": "Strebers was one of the most influential punk bands from Sweden, formed in Str\u00e4ngn\u00e4s in 1985.\n\nSongs were conceived by drummer Johnny Rydh, who whistled melodies to guitarist Mikael \"Ulke\" Johansson. Johansson then in turn translated the harmonies to electric guitar. His distinctive guitar sound played a major role in Strebers' songs, which were a mix of punk rock and Swedish folk music, while Rydh wrote most of the lyrics.\n\nRydh's death\nFollowing Rydh's death in a car crash in 1992, the remaining members disbanded Strebers, as they felt they could not continue under the old name without Rydh. Johansson and bassist Blomberg then formed Dia Psalma together with new drummer Stipen, formerly of Merciless.\n\nReunion\nStrebers reunited in 2000 for a gig at punk club Smedjan in K\u00f6ping. This gig was followed by a longer tour in 2001, which was documented on the live album Meningsl\u00f6st liv(e). The title of the album is a play on one of the band's early songs, Meningsl\u00f6st liv (Swedish for Meaningless life).\n\nDiscography\n Ur led \u00e4r... (1986)\n \u00d6ga f\u00f6r \u00f6ga (1987)\n I f\u00e4drens sp\u00e5r (1990)\n Kaos & skr\u00e5l 85-87 (1991)\n Kallt st\u00e5l, varmt blod (1991)\n Till en v\u00e4n (1992)\n Blod, svett & t\u00e5rar (2000)\n Meningsl\u00f6st liv(e) (2001)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish punk rock groups\nMusical groups established in 1985\nMusical groups disestablished in 1992\nMusical groups reestablished in 2000\nMusical groups disestablished in 2001\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish punk rock groups\n\tPunk rock groups by nationality\n\tMusic of Sweden by genre\n\tScandinavian punk rock groups\nMusical groups established in 1985\n\tMusical groups by year of establishment\n\t1985 in music\n\t1985 establishments in Sweden\nMusical groups disestablished in 1992\n\tMusical groups by year of disestablishment\n\t1992 in music\n\t1992 disestablishments in Sweden\nMusical groups reestablished in 2000\n\tMusical groups by year of reestablishment\n\t2000 in music\n\t2000 establishments in Sweden\nMusical groups disestablished in 2001\n\tMusical groups by year of disestablishment\n\t2001 in music\n\t2001 disestablishments in Sweden" }, { "title": "List of Australian High Commissioners to Mauritius", "content": "The Australian High Commissioner to Mauritius is the Australian government's foremost diplomatic representative in Mauritius. Resident diplomatic representation was first established in 1984. The High Commissioner also holds non-resident accreditation as Ambassador to Comoros, Ambassador to Madagascar and High Commissioner to the Seychelles.\n\nList of heads of mission\n\nHigh Commissioners resident in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania\nBill Landale (1971\u20131972)\nJ.A. Forsythe (1973\u20131976)\nF.W. Truelove (1977\u20131978)\nE.J.L. Ride (1979\u20131981)\nJ.R. Baker (1984)\n\nResident High Commissioners\nRod G. Irwin (1985\u20131986)\nIan L. James (1986\u20131989)\nG.K. Miller (1990\u20131993)\nMary McCarter (1993\u20131997)\nChristopher Marchant (1997\u20132001)\nJeffrey Scougall (2001\u20132004)\nIan McConville (2004\u20132007)\nCatherine Johnstone (2007\u20132011)\nSandra Vegting (2011\u20132014)\nSusan Coles (2014\u20132017)\nJenny Dee (2017\u20132020)\nDr. Kate O\u2019Shaughnessy (incumbent)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralia\u2013Mauritius relations\nLists of ambassadors of Australia\nAmbassadors of Australia to Mauritius\nAmbassadors of Australia to the Comoros\nAmbassadors of Australia to Madagascar\nAmbassadors of Australia to Seychelles\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralia\u2013Mauritius relations\n\tBilateral relations of Australia\n\tBilateral relations of Mauritius\n\tForeign relations of Australia\n\tForeign relations of Mauritius\nLists of ambassadors of Australia\n\tLists of ambassadors by country\n\tForeign relations of Australia\n\tForeign relations lists\nAmbassadors of Australia to Mauritius\n\tHigh Commissioners of Australia\n\tAmbassadors of Australia\n\tAmbassadors to Mauritius\nAmbassadors of Australia to the Comoros\n\tAmbassadors of Australia\n\tAmbassadors to the Comoros\nAmbassadors of Australia to Madagascar\n\tAmbassadors of Australia\n\tAmbassadors to Madagascar\nAmbassadors of Australia to Seychelles\n\tHigh Commissioners of Australia\n\tAmbassadors of Australia\n\tAmbassadors to Seychelles" }, { "title": "Eunidia mimica", "content": "Eunidia mimica is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Karl Jordan in 1903.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetles described in 1903\nCerambycidae\nEunidia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetles described in 1903\n\tInsects described in 1903\n\tBeetles by year of description\nCerambycidae\n\tBeetles\n\tInsect families\nEunidia\n\tCerambycidae genera\n\tBeetle genera" }, { "title": "Legnephora", "content": "Legnephora is a genus of flowering plants, consisting of five climbing species, found in Malesia and Australia. The name comes from ancient Greek, referring to a feature of the fruit anatomy being \u201cborder bearing\u201d.\n\nSpecies\n Legnephora acuta\n Legnephora microcarpa\n Legnephora minutiflora\n Legnephora moorei\n Legnephora philippinensis\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Malesia\nFlora of Australia\nClimbing plants\nLegnephora\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Malesia\n\tFlora by distribution categories\n\tFlora of Southeast Asia\nFlora of Australia\n\tFlora by continent\n\tFlora of Oceania\nClimbing plants\n\tPlant morphology\n\tPlants by habit\nLegnephora\n\tGenera of flowering plants\n\tFlowering plants by name" }, { "title": "Lactobionic acid", "content": "Lactobionic acid (4-O-\u03b2-galactopyranosyl-D-gluconic acid) is a sugar acid. It is a disaccharide formed from gluconic acid and galactose. It can be formed by oxidation of lactose. The carboxylate anion of lactobionic acid is known as lactobionate.\n\nAs an acid, lactobionic acid can form salts with mineral cations such as calcium, potassium, sodium and zinc. Calcium lactobionate is a food additive used as a stabilizer. Potassium lactobionate is added to organ preservation solutions such as Viaspan or CoStorSol to provide osmotic support and prevent cell swelling. Mineral salts of lactobionic acid are also used for mineral supplementation.\n\nLactobionic acid is also used in the cosmetics industry as an antioxidant and in the pharmaceutical industry as an excipient for formulation. For example, the antibiotic erythromycin is used as the salt erythromycin lactobionate when intravenously delivered.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSugar acids\nDisaccharides\nFood additives\nCosmetic chemicals\nPharmaceutical excipients\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSugar acids\n\tCarboxylic acids\n\tOrganic compounds\nDisaccharides\n\tSugars\nFood additives\n\tFood ingredients\n\tCooking\nCosmetic chemicals\n\tCosmetics\n\tChemical compounds used in the cosmetics industry\nPharmaceutical excipients\n\tPharmaceuticals policy\n\tPharmacy\n\tPharmaceutical industry\n\tDrug delivery devices\n\tDrug delivery technologies" }, { "title": "ADAM19", "content": "ADAM19 (A Disintegrin And Metalloproteinase 19, MADDAM, meltrin beta), is a human gene.\n\nFunction \n\nThis gene encodes a member of the ADAM (a disintegrin and metalloprotease domain) family. Members of this family are membrane-anchored proteins structurally related to snake venom disintegrins, and have been implicated in a variety of biological processes involving cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions, including fertilization, muscle development, and neurogenesis. This member is a type I transmembrane protein and serves as a marker for dendritic cell differentiation. It has also been demonstrated to be an active metalloproteinase, which may be involved in normal physiological and pathological processes such as cells migration, cell adhesion, cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions, and signal transduction. Alternative splicing results in two transcript variants.\n\nInteractions \n\nADAM19 has been shown to interact with ABI2.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman genes\nHuman proteins\nADAM proteins\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman genes\n\tGenes\n\tGenomics\n\tBiology of cells\nHuman proteins\n\tProteins\n\tBiochemistry\n\tBiophysics\nADAM proteins\n\tProteins by function\n\tEnzymes\n\tMetalloproteases\n\tCell biology\n\tMolecular biology\n\tBiochemistry\n\tGene expression\n\tGenes\n\tHuman proteins\n\tHuman genes\n\tADAM proteins" }, { "title": "Otto Meyer", "content": "Otto Meyer may refer to:\n\n Otto Meyer (SS officer) (1912\u20131944), officer in the Waffen SS awarded the Knight's Cross with Oakleaves\n Otto Meyer (film editor) (1901\u20131980), American film editor\n Otto Meyer (gymnast), French Olympic gymnast", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSS officers\nPeople awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves\nAmerican film editors\nOlympic gymnasts of France\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSS officers\n\tMilitary personnel of Nazi Germany\n\tPeople of Nazi Germany\n\tNazi SS officers\n\tPersonnel of the Waffen-SS\nPeople awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves\n\tRecipients of Nazi Germany military awards and decorations\n\tAwards of Nazi Germany\nAmerican film editors\n\tAmerican film industry personnel\n\tFilm editors by nationality\nOlympic gymnasts of France\n\tOlympic athletes of France\n\tFrench gymnasts\n\tGymnasts at the Olympics\n\tFrench Olympic competitors" }, { "title": "Valeri Khlevinsky", "content": "Valeri Mikhailovich Khlevinsky (; 14 November 1943 \u2013 7 January 2021) was a Soviet and Russian theater and film actor and theater teacher. He was awarded the People's Artist of Russia in 2002. Best known for his role as Anton Savelyev in the epic series Eternal Call. He was born in Nizhny Novgorod in a family of deaf parents, and died, aged 77, in Moscow.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople's Artists of Russia\nSoviet male film actors\nRussian male film actors\nSoviet male stage actors\nRussian male stage actors\nRussian theatre directors\nPeople from Nizhny Novgorod\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople's Artists of Russia\n\tRussian actors\n\tAwards of Russia\n\tHonorary titles of Russia\nSoviet male film actors\n\tSoviet actors\n\tMale film actors by nationality\nRussian male film actors\n\tRussian actors\n\tMale film actors by nationality\nSoviet male stage actors\n\tSoviet actors\n\tMale stage actors by nationality\nRussian male stage actors\n\tRussian actors\n\tMale stage actors by nationality\nRussian theatre directors\n\tRussian directors\n\tTheatre directors by nationality\nPeople from Nizhny Novgorod\n\tPeople by city in Russia\n\tPeople from Nizhny Novgorod Oblast" }, { "title": "Wilsonton, Queensland", "content": "Wilsonton is an urban locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Wilsonton had a population of 5,955 people.\n\nGeography\nWilsonton is located west of the Toowoomba central business district.\n\nHistory \nThe suburb, officially named in 1981, is believed to honour James T. Wilson, an 1870s businessman and supporter of the Toowoomba Agricultural Society. The suburb was amended in 2006 after the gazettal of Wilsonton Heights as a separate suburb.\n\nFacilities\nThe suburb contains Toowoomba City Aerodrome and an industrial area in the south-west corner delimited by Taylor Street and Boundary Street.\n\nEducation\nThe suburb contains two State Primary schools and one Catholic Primary school. The schools are:\n Wilsonton State School (1894)\n Fairview Heights State School (1995)\n Sacred Heart Primary School (1968)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSuburbs of Toowoomba\nLocalities in Queensland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSuburbs of Toowoomba\n\tPopulated places in Queensland\n\tToowoomba\nLocalities in Queensland\n\tPopulated places in Queensland\n\tGeography of Queensland\n\tQueensland" }, { "title": "Sidi Khalifa", "content": "Sidi Khalifa or Sidi Khelifa may refer to the following places in the Maghreb (Northern Africa) :\n\n Sidi Khalifa, Libya\n Sidi Khelifa (Tunisia)", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\nGeographical place name disambiguation pages\nMaghreb\nPlaces in Northern Africa\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\n\tDisambiguation\nGeographical place name disambiguation pages\n\tDisambiguation pages\n\tPlace name disambiguation pages\nMaghreb\n\tGeography of Africa\n\tRegions of Africa\nPlaces in Northern Africa\n\tGeography of Africa\n\tGeography of Northern Africa\n\tAfrica\nNorth Africa" }, { "title": "Recruits: Paramedics", "content": "Recruits: Paramedics is an Australian factual television program that premiered on Network Ten on 6 October 2011. It follows the work lives of new recruit paramedics in Australia, showing some of the content of their 8-week preliminary theory course, as well as clips from their first shifts on the front line. To date, 13 episodes have aired. Recruits Paramedics follows the journey of everyday people setting out to achieve a lifelong ambition to become a paramedic. Offering unique insights into the high pressure world of paramedics, we are taken into the everyday lives of new recruits as they transform their overpowering motivation to save lives into reality.\n\nFeatured recruits\nRebecca Begnell - 35 year old, former care sales supervisor\nCarleigh Dunn - 21 year old, former office worker\nBlake Field - 21 year old, former lifeguard\nJenna Howell - 24 year old, former vet assistant\nReynir Potter - 25 year old, former part-time firefighter\nDanielle Stroinec - 27 year old, former bookseller (retail)\nEvan Terry - former IT programmer\nDan Versluis - former nurse\nJohn Williams - 24 year old, former gym attendant and fire fighter\n\nDVD release\nAll 13 Episodes are available on DVD. The DVD was released on 1 November 2012\n\nJBHIFI Stockist\n\nEpisodes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian factual television series\nNetwork Ten original programming\nParamedics in Australia\n2010s Australian television series\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian factual television series\n\tTelevision series by genre\n\tTelevision in Australia\nNetwork Ten original programming\n\tAustralian television series by network\n\tTelevision series by network\nParamedics in Australia\n\tEmergency medical services in Australia\n\tHealthcare in Australia\n2010s Australian television series\n\tAustralian television series by decade\n\t2010s television series by country\n\tTelevision in Australia by decade\n\tTelevision series by decade" }, { "title": "TSV Hirschaid", "content": "TSV Hirschaid is a German association football club from the town of Hirschaid, Bavaria.\n\nThe club also has departments badminton, basketball, Judo, skiing, athletics, chess, swimming, table tennis, gymnastics, and hiking.\n\nHistory\nThe club was established as the gymnastics club Turnverein Hirschaid on 15 June 1913. A football department was formed within the club in 1920 and became independent on 30 August 1924 as SpVgg Hirschaid. The footballers re-joined their parent club following World War II on 11 November 1945 and the reunited club took on its present name.\n\nThe footballers managed a single season advance to the Amateuroberliga Bayern (V) in the 1978\u201379 season, but were immediately relegated. They also appeared in the opening round of the DFB-Pokal (German Cup) in 1981, where they were put out by W\u00fcrtzburger Kickers (2:1)\n\nThe club became a founding member of the Bezirksoberliga Oberfranken in 1988 and the leagues first champion. It played in the Landesliga Bayern-Nord for a season in 198\u201390 but was relegated again back to the Bezirksoberliga. The club quickly declined, dropping out of the Bezirksoberliga in 1992 and the Bezirksliga below in 1994. A period in the lower amateur leagues followed that only ended in the early 2000s. TSV once more advanced to the Bezirksoberliga and finished as high as third there but dropped back to the Bezirksliga again in 2009. After four seasons in the Bezirksliga the club came close to relegation to the Kreisliga in 2014 but ultimately", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in Germany\nFootball clubs in Bavaria\nAssociation football clubs established in 1913\nTSV Hirschaid\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in Germany\n\tAssociation football clubs by country\n\tSport in Germany by sport\nFootball clubs in Bavaria\n\tFootball in Bavaria\n\tFootball clubs in Germany by state\nAssociation football clubs established in 1913\n\tAssociation football clubs by year of establishment\n\t1913 establishments in Germany\nTSV Hirschaid\n\tFootball clubs in Germany\n\tFootball clubs in Bavaria\n\tAssociation football clubs established in 1913\n\tSport in Bavaria\n\tSports clubs in Germany\n\tSport in Germany by state\n\tSports clubs established in 1913" }, { "title": "Pobeda, Leningrad Oblast", "content": "Pobeda (; ) is a rural locality on Karelian Isthmus, in Vyborgsky District of Leningrad Oblast, served by the station Kannelj\u00e4rvi of the Saint Petersburg\u2013Vyborg railroad. Until the Winter War and Continuation War, it had been the administrative center of the Kannelj\u00e4rvi municipality of the Viipuri province of Finland. \n\nRural localities in Leningrad Oblast\nKarelian Isthmus", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Leningrad Oblast\nPopulated places on the Karelian Isthmus\nFormer municipalities of Finland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Leningrad Oblast\n\tPopulated places in Leningrad Oblast\n\tGeography of Leningrad Oblast\nPopulated places on the Karelian Isthmus\n\tGeography of the Karelian Isthmus\n\tGeography of Russia\nFormer municipalities of Finland\n\tMunicipalities of Finland\n\tPolitical history of Finland\n\tFormer subdivisions of Finland" }, { "title": "Turkish women in music", "content": "Turkish women in music may perform in one or more genres of music which are the Turkish folklore music, the Turkish classical music, popular music or Western classical music. Folklore music is the traditional music with Turkish lyrics (see t\u00fcrk\u00fc). Turkish classical music is actually the continuation of the Ottoman palace music which is also in Turkish. Turkish popular music is similar to western popular music (western melodies with Turkish or original lyrics, new compositions and arranged form of folklore music).\n\nPop music\n\nSingers\nHadise A\u00e7\u0131kg\u00f6z (aka Hadise)\nEsin Af\u015far\nH\u00fcmeyra Akbay (aka H\u00fcmeyra)\nBelkis Akkale\nDemet Akal\u0131n\nBehiye Aksoy\nSezen Aksu\nAyla Algan\nAyten Alpman\nFunda Arar\nH\u00fclya Av\u015far\nAynur Ayd\u0131n\nG\u00fcliz Ayla\nSafiye Ayla\nSelda Ba\u011fcan\nG\u00fcl\u015fen Bayraktar (aka G\u00fcl\u015fen)\nPerihan Benli (aka Romal\u0131 Perihan)\nSemiha Berksoy\n\u0130dil Biret\nNil Burak\nSibel Can\nHilal Cebeci\nAyla \u00c7elik\nDeniz \u00c7elik (aka Bendeniz)\n\u0130zel \u00c7elik\u00f6z (aka \u0130zel) \nG\u00f6ksel Demirpen\u00e7e (aka G\u00f6ksel)\n\u0130rem Derici\nAyla Dikmen\nG\u00f6k\u00e7e Dincer (aka G\u00f6k\u00e7e)\nEsmeray Diriker (aka Esmeray)\nBeyza Durmaz\nN\u00fckhet Duru\nArzu Ece\nSibel Egemen\nCandan Er\u00e7etin\nBeng\u00fc Erden (aka Beng\u00fc)\nSertab Erener\nG\u00fclben Ergen\nB\u00fclent Ersoy\nMuazzez Ersoy\nCeylan Ertem\nYonca Evcimik\n\u015eebnem Ferah\nLeyla Gencer\nS\u0131la Gen\u00e7o\u011flu (aka S\u0131la)\nI\u015f\u0131l German\nT\u00fclay German\nEbru G\u00fcnde\u015f\nBurcu G\u00fcne\u015f\nAsl\u0131 G\u00fcng\u00f6r\nSeden G\u00fcrel\nNuray Hafifta\u015f\nY\u0131ld\u0131z Kaplan\nI\u015f\u0131n Karaca\nSuna Kan\nG\u00fclden Karab\u00f6cek\nNe\u015fe Karab\u00f6cek\nNil Karaibrahimgil\nNezihe Kalkan (aka Nez)\nT\u00fclay Ke\u00e7ialan (aka Asya)\nDeniz Ku", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTurkish women in music\nTurkish female singers\nTurkish female classical musicians\nTurkish female pop singers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTurkish women in music\n\tWomen in music by country\n\tTurkish music\n\tWomen in Turkey\nTurkish female singers\n\tTurkish singers by gender\n\tTurkish women in music\n\tTurkish singers\nTurkish female classical musicians\n\tTurkish classical musicians by instrument\n\tTurkish women in music\n\tTurkish classical musicians\nTurkish female pop singers\n\tTurkish pop singers by gender\n\tTurkish women in music\n\tTurkish pop singers" }, { "title": "Al Ittihad Al Ichtiraki", "content": "Al Ittihad Al Ichtiraki ( meaning The Socialist Union) is a daily Moroccan Arabic-language newspaper.\n\nHistory and profile\nAl Ittihad Al Ichtiraki was first published in May 1983. It is the successor to Al Muharrir (The Editor in English) which was shut down in June 1981.\n\nThe paper is the organ of the Socialist Union of Popular Forces party. Its sister paper is the francophone newspaper Lib\u00e9ration. Mohammad Brini served as the director of Al Ittihad Al Ichtiraki which is based in Casablanca.\n\nThe 2001 circulation of the paper was 110,000 copies, making it the largest daily in Morocco. It dropped to 65,000 copies in 2003.\n\nDuring the war in Iraq Al Ittihad Al Ichtiraki added \"No War\" in English to the banner of each page which included Iraq-oriented news.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArabic-language newspapers\nNewspapers published in Morocco\nPublications established in 1983\nSocialist newspapers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArabic-language newspapers\n\tNewspapers by language\n\tArabic-language media\nNewspapers published in Morocco\n\tMedia in Morocco\n\tPublications by country\nPublications established in 1983\n\tPublications by year of establishment\n\tNewspapers by year of establishment\n\t1983 establishments in Morocco\nSocialist newspapers\n\tSocialism\n\tNewspapers by ideology\n\tPublications by political alignment" }, { "title": "Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame", "content": "The Tennessee Golf Hall of Fame was established in 1991 by the Tennessee Golf Foundation as a non-profit organization. The hall of fame is located at the \"Golf House Tennessee\" a 21,000 square foot golf complex in Franklin, Tennessee (near Nashville), which houses administration all of the state's golf activities, including pro golf, amateur golf, women's golf, junior golf, and turfgrass research.\"\n\nInduction in to the hall of fame includes one or more of the following criteria for Tennesseans: \na significant record as a championship player\na benefactor, promoter, administrator, or volunteer for the game\none who embodies the core values and honorable traditions of the game\n\nThe first inductees in 1992 were Lou Graham, Cary Middlecoff, Mason Rudolph. As of 2019, the hall included 51 members, including Sarah Ingram, Ted Rhodes, Katherine Graham, Toby S. Wilt, Jean St. Charles, Dick Horton and Vince Gill.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHalls of fame in Tennessee\nGolf in Tennessee\nSports museums in Tennessee\nSports hall of fame inductees\nGolf museums and halls of fame\n1991 establishments in Tennessee\nMuseums in Williamson County, Tennessee\nFranklin, Tennessee\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHalls of fame in Tennessee\n\tMuseums in Tennessee by type\n\tSports in Tennessee\n\tSports museums in the United States\nGolf in Tennessee\n\tSport in Tennessee by sport\n\tGolf in the United States by state\nSports museums in Tennessee\n\tMuseums in Tennessee by type\n\tSports museums in the United States\n\tSports in Tennessee\nSports hall of fame inductees\n\tAwards by sport\n\tSport-related lists\nGolf museums and halls of fame\n\tGolf in the United States\n\tSports museums\n\tMuseums by subject\n1991 establishments in Tennessee\n\t1991 in Tennessee\n\t1991 establishments in the United States\nMuseums in Williamson County, Tennessee\n\tMuseums in Tennessee by county\n\tWilliamson County, Tennessee\nFranklin, Tennessee\n\tCities in Tennessee\n\tCities in Williamson County, Tennessee" }, { "title": "Neve Peak", "content": "Neve Peak () is in North Cascades National Park in the U.S. state of Washington. Located in the south unit of the park, Neve Peak is west of Colonial Peak. The Neve Glacier is just south of Neve Peak while the Colonial Glacier descends from the north slopes of the mountain.\n\nClimate\n\nNeve Peak is located in the marine west coast climate zone of western North America. Most weather fronts originate in the Pacific Ocean, and travel northeast toward the Cascade Mountains. As fronts approach the North Cascades, they are forced upward by the peaks of the Cascade Range, causing them to drop their moisture in the form of rain or snowfall onto the Cascades (Orographic lift). As a result, the west side of the North Cascades experiences high precipitation, especially during the winter months in the form of snowfall. During winter months, weather is usually cloudy, but, due to high pressure systems over the Pacific Ocean that intensify during summer months, there is often little or no cloud cover during the summer. Because of maritime influence, snow tends to be wet and heavy, resulting in high avalanche danger.\n\nGeology\n\nThe North Cascades features some of the most rugged topography in the Cascade Range with craggy peaks, spires, ridges, and deep glacial valleys. Geological events occurring many years ago created the diverse topography and drastic elevation changes over the Cascade Range leading to the various climate differences. \n\nThe history of the formation of the Cascade Mountains", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of Washington (state)\nPeaks of the North Cascades\nMountains of North Cascades National Park\nGlaciers of Washington (state)\nLandforms of Whatcom County, Washington\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMountains of Washington (state)\n\tMountains of the United States by state\n\tLandforms of Washington (state)\nPeaks of the North Cascades\n\tMountains of Washington (state)\n\tNorth Cascades of Washington (state)\nMountains of North Cascades National Park\n\tMountains of Washington (state)\n\tNorth Cascades of Washington (state)\n\tNational parks in Washington (state)\nGlaciers of Washington (state)\n\tGlaciers of the United States by state\n\tWater in Washington (state)\nLandforms of Whatcom County, Washington\n\tLandforms of Washington (state) by county\n\tGeography of Whatcom County, Washington" }, { "title": "Frederick of Hesse", "content": "Frederick of Hesse may refer to:\n Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse-Eschwege (1617-1655)\n King Frederick I of Sweden (1676 \u2013 1751), Landgrave of Hesse\n Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse (1720 \u2013 1785)\n Prince Frederick of Hesse (1747 \u2013 1837), Danish general, third son of Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse\n Prince Frederik of Hesse (1771 \u2013 1845), Danish general, son of Prince Charles of Hesse and nephew of previous\n Frederick William of Hesse (1820 \u2013 1884), second cousin of previous, and his titular successor since 1875\n Frederick William II of Hesse (1854\u20131888), eldest son of the previous\n Alexander Frederick of Hesse (1863 - 1945), brother of the previous\n Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse (1868 \u2013 1940), Landgrave of Hesse and elected King of Finland", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLandgraves of Hesse\nKings of Sweden\nDanish generals\nLandgraves of Finland\nPrinces of Hesse\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLandgraves of Hesse\n\tCounts of Germany\n\tNobility of the Holy Roman Empire\n\tHeads of state of the Holy Roman Empire\nKings of Sweden\n\tMonarchs of Sweden\n\tScandinavian royalty\n\tRoyal families of Sweden\nDanish generals\n\tMilitary personnel of Denmark\n\tDanish Army generals\n\tDanish military officers\nLandgraves of Finland\n\tHeads of state of Finland\n\tNobility of Finland\nPrinces of Hesse\n\tPrinces of Germany\n\tNobility of the Holy Roman Empire\n\tRoyal families of Germany\n\tHouse of Hesse" }, { "title": "Tambor Williams", "content": "Tambor Williams (born March 28, 1941) is an American politician. She served in the Colorado House of Representatives from 1997 until 2004, and was the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Colorado in 2010.\n\nBiography\nWilliams was born in Washington, D.C. in 1941. She received a Bachelor of Arts from Queens College in 1962, a Master of Arts from Western State College of Colorado in 1971, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Colorado Law School in 1982. Prior to earning her law degree, Williams worked as a teacher, school counselor, and university administrator.\n\nWilliams registered as a Democrat for a short time, as her partner was running for sheriff as a Democrat.\n\nWilliams was elected as a Republican to the Colorado House of Representatives in 1996, from Weld County. She served until 2004, when she was appointed by Governor Bill Owens as executive director of the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies.\n\nIn August 2010, Williams was selected by gubernatorial candidate Dan Maes to be his running mate. The ticket finished third in the general election.\n\nPersonal life\nWilliams and her husband, Jim Eckersley, have two children: Jennifer and Bill.\n\nPolitical positions\nWilliams identifies as pro-life, supporting abortion only in certain cases; although in 1997 she opposed a bill which would have banned partial-birth abortion in the state of Colorado.\n\nElectoral history\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican women in politics\nColorado Republicans\nMembers of the Colorado House of Representatives\nPeople from Washington, D.C.\nQueens College, City University of New York alumni\nWestern Colorado University alumni\nUniversity of Colorado Law School alumni\nAmerican school counselors\nAmerican university and college faculty deans\nCandidates in the 2010 United States elections\nEducation in Weld County, Colorado\nPro-life feminists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican women in politics\n\tWomen in American politics\n\tWomen in politics\nColorado Republicans\n\tColorado politicians by party\n\tMembers of the Colorado Republican Party\nMembers of the Colorado House of Representatives\n\tState legislators of the United States\n\tColorado politicians\nPeople from Washington, D.C.\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Washington, D.C.\nQueens College, City University of New York alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in New York City\n\tAlumni of City University of New York\nWestern Colorado University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Colorado\nUniversity of Colorado Law School alumni\n\tAlumni by law school in the United States\n\tUniversity of Colorado Boulder alumni\nAmerican school counselors\n\tEducational psychologists\n\tEducation in the United States\nAmerican university and college faculty deans\n\tAmerican academic administrators\n\tEducation in the United States\nCandidates in the 2010 United States elections\n\tCandidates in United States elections by year\n\t21st-century American politicians\nEducation in Weld County, Colorado\n\tEducation in Colorado by county\nPro-life feminists\n\tFeminists by ideology\n\tPro-life movement" }, { "title": "Federation of Norwegian Construction Industries", "content": "The Federation of Norwegian Construction Industries (BNL) is a business and employer policy organization for companies in the construction industry. BNL is an umbrella organization for 15 industries and have more than 4,100 member companies with 74,000 employees. BNL was established in 1997 and is currently the third largest association in The Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise (NHO).\n\nBNL organizes both manufacturing companies, plumbers, carpenters, landscape gardeners, masons, painters and entrepreneurs.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTrade associations based in Norway\nConstruction industry of Norway\nConstruction trade groups\nEmployers' organizations in Norway\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTrade associations based in Norway\n Trade associations by country\n Organizations based in Norway by subject\nConstruction industry of Norway\n Industries of Norway\n Construction by country\nConstruction trade groups\n Trade associations by industry\n Construction industry\nEmployers' organizations in Norway\n Employers' organizations by country\n Trade associations based in Norway\n Organizations based in Norway by subject\n Norwegian society\n Economy of Norway by sector" }, { "title": "John Dowson", "content": "John Dowson M.R.A.S.(1820\u20131881) was a British indologist. A noted scholar of Hinduism, he taught in India for much of his life. His book Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology remains one of the most comprehensive and authoritative works on the topic.\n\nLife\nHe was born at Uxbridge, and studied Eastern languages under his uncle Edwin Norris, whom he assisted for some years at the Royal Asiatic Society. He subsequently became a tutor at the East India Company College. In 1855, he was made professor of Hindustani both at University College, London, and at the Staff College, Sandhurst, a post he held till 1877. He died 23 August 1881.\n\nWorks\nDowson's duties as professor suggested his Grammar of the Urdu or Hindustani Language (1862), and he also translated one of the tracts of the Ikhw\u0101nu-s-Safa, or Brotherhood of Purity. His major work was The History of India, as Told by Its Own Historians. The Muhammadan Period, which he edited from the papers of Henry Miers Elliot, in eight volumes (1867\u201377). He compiled the Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology and Religion, History and Literature (1879), and contributed to the Encyclop\u00e6dia Britannica and the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. His theory of the Invention of the Indian Alphabet, claiming a Hindu origin, met with little support.\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish Indologists\nContributors to the Encyclop\u00e6dia Britannica\nAcademics of University College London\n19th-century British writers\nAcademics of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst\nHindu studies scholars\nBritish expatriates in India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish Indologists\n\tIndologists by nationality\n\tIndian culture\n\tAsian studies\nContributors to the Encyclop\u00e6dia Britannica\n\tEncyclop\u00e6dia Britannica\n\tPeople associated with the Encyclop\u00e6dia Britannica\nAcademics of University College London\n\tAcademics of universities in England\n\tUniversity College London\n19th-century British writers\n\t19th-century British people\n\tBritish writers by century\nAcademics of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst\n\tAcademics in the United Kingdom by university or college\n\tRoyal Military College, Sandhurst\nHindu studies scholars\n\tReligious studies scholars\n\tScholars of Hinduism\nBritish expatriates in India\n\tBritish expatriates by country\n\tExpatriates in India\n\tIndian culture" }, { "title": "Black-capped kingfisher", "content": "The black-capped kingfisher (Halcyon pileata) is a tree kingfisher which is widely distributed in tropical Asia from India east to China, Korea and Southeast Asia. This most northerly of the tree kingfishers is resident over much of its range, but northern populations are migratory, wintering south of their range in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Borneo and Java. It is distinctive in having a black cap that contrasts with the whitish throat, purple-blue wings and the coral red bill. The species is mainly found in coastal and mangrove habitats but can sometimes be found far inland.\n\nTaxonomy\nThe black-capped kingfisher was described by the French polymath Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon in his Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux in 1780. The bird was also illustrated in a hand-coloured plate engraved by Fran\u00e7ois-Nicolas Martinet in the Planches Enlumin\u00e9es D'Histoire Naturelle, which was produced under the supervision of Edme-Louis Daubenton to accompany Buffon's text. Neither the plate caption nor Buffon's description included a scientific name, but in 1783 the Dutch naturalist Pieter Boddaert coined the binomial name Alcedo pileata in his catalogue of the Planches Enlumin\u00e9es. The type locality is China. The present genus Halcyon was introduced by the English naturalist and artist William John Swainson in 1821. Halcyon is a name for a bird in Greek mythology generally associated with the kingfisher. The specific epithet pileata is from the Latin pileatus meaning '-capped'. The species", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBirds of Southeast Asia\nBirds of Asia\nKingfishers\nHalcyon (bird)\nBirds of prey\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBirds of Southeast Asia\n\tFauna of Southeast Asia\n\tAnimals of Southeast Asia\n\tBirds by region\n\tBirds of Asia\nBirds of Asia\n\tBirds by continent\n\tAnimals of Asia\n\tBirds by region\nKingfishers\n\tBirds by common name\n\tCoraciiformes\nHalcyon (bird)\n\tKingfishers\n\tCoraciiformes\nBirds of prey\n\tBirds by common name\n\tBirds by classification\n\tCarnivorous animals by order" }, { "title": "Opisthothylax", "content": "Opisthothylax is a monotypic frog genus in the family Hyperoliidae. The sole species is Opisthothylax immaculatus, also known as the gray-eyed frog . It is found in southern Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, western Republic of Congo, and southwestern Democratic Republic of the Congo. It might also be present in the Cabinda Enclave of Angola and in the Central African Republic.\n\nDescription\nAdult males measure in snout\u2013vent length. The dorsal colouration is reddish-brown or orange to yellowish. In most individuals, there are two small, dark occipital spots. The ventral surfaces of the body and limbs are light yellow. The pupil is vertical and the iris light golden yellow. There is no visible tympanum. The skin is warty. The toe discs are expanded. Males have a large gular flap and a non-distensible vocal sac.\n\nHabitat and conservation\nIts natural habitats are closed-canopy, undisturbed rainforests. It is an arboreal frog found high up in the foliage. It lays its eggs in a foam nest attached to leaves above slow-flowing streams\u2014the only species to do so within the family Hyperoliidae. The tadpoles drop to the water after hatching.\n\nOpisthothylax immaculatus is a widespread species, but its population density is low. Habitat loss is probably a threat to it. It occurs in the Korup National Park in Cameroon, probably also in other protected areas.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrogs of Africa\nMonotypic amphibian genera\nAmphibians of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\nAmphibians of Cameroon\nAmphibians of Gabon\nAmphibians of Nigeria\nHyperoliidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrogs of Africa\n\tAmphibians of Africa\n\tFrogs by region\nMonotypic amphibian genera\n\tFauna of Africa by taxon\n\tAmphibians by classification\nAmphibians of the Democratic Republic of the Congo\n\tAmphibians of Africa by country\n\tFauna of the Democratic Republic of the Congo by taxon\nAmphibians of Cameroon\n\tAmphibians of Africa by country\n\tFauna of Cameroon by taxon\nAmphibians of Gabon\n\tAmphibians of Africa by country\n\tFauna of Gabon by taxon\nAmphibians of Nigeria\n\tAmphibians of Africa by country\n\tFauna of Nigeria by taxon\nHyperoliidae\n\tAmphibians by family\n\tVertebrates by family\n\tFauna of Africa by taxon" }, { "title": "Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Raquin (1953 film)", "content": "Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Raquin (also The Adultress) is a 1953 French-Italian drama film directed by Marcel Carn\u00e9 and starring Simone Signoret and Raf Vallone. The story is loosely based on the 1867 novel of the same title by \u00c9mile Zola but updated to 1953. It was screened at the 14th Venice International Film Festival where it won the Silver Lion.\n\nPlot\nTh\u00e9r\u00e8se, an orphan, has been brought up by her widowed aunt in a dingy backstreet shop in Lyon and married to her sickly first cousin Camille. Into their stifling existence comes Laurent, a lively Italian truck driver. He is immediately struck by Th\u00e9r\u00e8se, who succumbs to him but will not abandon her husband and aunt. Once aware of the relationship, Camille and his mother plot to get rid of Th\u00e9r\u00e8se. \n\nCamille will take her to Paris and hand her over to another aunt, but Laurent climbs onto the train and, his temper overcoming him, pushes Camille out in the dark at full speed. He slips out at the next stop and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se maintains to the police that she was asleep in her compartment the whole time. The news of Camille's death gives his mother a stroke that leaves her speechless, cared for by Th\u00e9r\u00e8se who warns Laurent to stay away and not attract police attention. \n\nHowever there was another man asleep in Th\u00e9r\u00e8se's compartment on the train and, when he sees the newspaper reports, comes down to Lyon and asks for half a million francs to stay silent. Knowing that Th\u00e9r\u00e8se and Laurent might kill him rather than pay, he leaves a letter with the maid in ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1953 films\nFrench-language films\nItalian-language films\nFrench drama films\nItalian drama films\nFilms directed by Marcel Carn\u00e9\nFilms based on works by \u00c9mile Zola\nFilms set in Lyon\nFilms set in Paris\nVenice Grand Special Jury Prize winners\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1953 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1953 in film\nFrench-language films\n\tFrench films\n\tLanguage films\nItalian-language films\n\tItalian films\n\tLanguage films\nFrench drama films\n\tFrench films by genre\n\tDrama films by country\nItalian drama films\n\tItalian films by genre\n\tDrama films by country\nFilms directed by Marcel Carn\u00e9\n\tFilms by director\n\tFrench films\n\tFrench drama films\nFilms based on works by \u00c9mile Zola\n\tFilms based on French novels\n\tFilms based on works by author\nFilms set in Lyon\n\tFilms set in France by city\nFilms set in Paris\n\tFilms set in France by city\nVenice Grand Special Jury Prize winners\n\tVenice Film Festival winners\n\tFilm awards for Best Film" }, { "title": "Qingyuan Maglev", "content": "Qingyuan Maglev is a medium-low speed maglev rapid transit line in Qingyuan, Guangdong province, China. It is currently under construction.\n\nThe line will operate at speeds up to 100 km/h. The first phase is 8.1\u00a0km with 3 stations and a site reserved for a fourth station. The first phase will open in 2021 and will connect the Yinzhan railway station on Guangzhou\u2013Qingyuan intercity railway with the Qingyuan Chimelong Theme Park. In long-term the line will be 38.5\u00a0km.\n\nStations\n\nHistory \nOn October 13, 2019, general manager Xie Hailin and Yan Juping, deputy general manager and chief engineer of the company visited Qingyuan maglev general contracting project for on-site investigation and held a project site promotion meeting.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMaglev lines in China\nTransport in Guangdong\nRapid transit in China\nBuildings and structures under construction in China\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMaglev lines in China\n\tRail transport in China\n\tHigh-speed railway lines in China\nTransport in Guangdong\n\tTransport in China by province\n\tTransport infrastructure in Guangdong\nRapid transit in China\n\tTransport in China\n\tSuburban railways in China\nBuildings and structures under construction in China\n\tBuildings and structures in China by condition\n\tConstruction in China\n\tConstruction industry of China\n\tInfrastructure in China" }, { "title": "Woody Guthrie", "content": "Woodrow Wilson Guthrie (; July 14, 1912\u00a0\u2013 October 3, 1967) was an American singer-songwriter and one of the most significant figures in American folk music. His work focused on themes of American socialism and anti-fascism. His music includes songs such as \"This Land Is Your Land\", written in response to the American exceptionalist song \"God Bless America\", and has inspired several generations both politically and musically.\n\nGuthrie wrote hundreds of country, folk, and children's songs, along with ballads and improvised works. Dust Bowl Ballads, Guthrie's album of songs about the Dust Bowl period, was included on Mojo magazine's list of 100 Records That Changed The World, and many of his recorded songs are archived in the Library of Congress. Songwriters who have acknowledged Guthrie as a major influence on their work include Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, Johnny Cash, Bruce Springsteen, Robert Hunter, Harry Chapin, John Mellencamp, Pete Seeger, Andy Irvine, Joe Strummer, Billy Bragg, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Jeff Tweedy, Tom Paxton, Brian Fallon, and Sixto Rodr\u00edguez . He frequently performed with the message \"This machine kills fascists\" displayed on his guitar.\n\nGuthrie was brought up by middle-class parents in Okemah, Oklahoma, until he was 14, when his mother Nora was hospitalized as a consequence of Huntington's disease, a fatal hereditary neurological disorder. His father moved to Pampa, Texas, to repay debts from unsuccessful real estate deals. During his early teens, Guthrie l", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican folk singers\nAmerican singer-songwriters\nAmerican socialists\nAnti-fascists\nAmerican children's musicians\nPeople from Okemah, Oklahoma\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican folk singers\n\tAmerican singers by genre\n\tFolk singers by nationality\n\t20th-century American singers\nAmerican singer-songwriters\n\tAmerican singers\n\t20th-century American musicians\n\tSinger-songwriters by nationality\nAmerican socialists\n\tAmerican people by political orientation\n\tSocialists by nationality\nAnti-fascists\n\tAnti-fascism in the United States\n\tPolitical activists by issue\nAmerican children's musicians\n\tAmerican musicians by genre\n\tPeople from Okemah, Oklahoma\n\tPeople from Okfuskee County, Oklahoma\n\tPeople by city in Oklahoma\n\tPeople by city in the United States" }, { "title": "Fancher, Wisconsin", "content": "Fancher is an unincorporated community in Portage County, Wisconsin, United States.\n\nGeography\n\nFancher is located in central Wisconsin approximately halfway between Stevens Point, and Amherst, south of U.S. Highway 10 on County Road K. The general area of present-day Fancher is on County Road K between Townline Road and Lake Thomas Road in the town of Stockton. (Lat: 44\u00b0 28' 21.2\", Lon: -89\u00b0 22' 23.4\")\n\nHistory\nFancher was named for Orson Fancher, who operated the first post office for the area, beginning in 1891. Soon after, the Fancher School and St. Mary of Mount Carmel Church were constructed near the Fancher residence and post office at their present-day locations.\n\nFancher was considered a \"flag stop\" for the railroad when it created access for potato warehouses in the area. A blacksmith shop, bar and hotel were constructed near Smokey Road and Fourth Street in the town of Stockton, called \"Smokey Spur.\" That name is still found today in the Smokey Spur Bar.\n\nThe old Fox Valley and Western Railroad which once was the \"spur\" near Fancher has now been incorporated into the Tomorrow River State Trail.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnincorporated communities in Portage County, Wisconsin\nUnincorporated communities in Wisconsin\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnincorporated communities in Portage County, Wisconsin\n\tUnincorporated communities in Wisconsin by county\n\tGeography of Portage County, Wisconsin\n\tTowns in Portage County, Wisconsin\nUnincorporated communities in Wisconsin\n\tUnincorporated communities in the United States by state\n\tPopulated places in Wisconsin by type\n\tCommunities in Wisconsin\n\tGeography of Wisconsin by place type\n\tTowns in Wisconsin" }, { "title": "Bot", "content": "Bot may refer to:\n\nSciences\n\nComputing and technology\n Chatbot, a computer program that converses in natural language\n Internet bot, a software application that runs automated tasks (scripts) over the Internet\na Spambot, an internet bot designed to assist in the sending of spam\n Internet Relay Chat bot, a set of scripts or an independent program that connects to Internet Relay Chat as a client\n Robot, or \"bot\", a mechanical device that can perform physical tasks\n Social bot, a type of chatbot that is employed in social media networks to automatically generate messages\nTwitter bot, a program used to produce automated posts on the Twitter microblogging service\n Trading bot, a computer program that is linked to exchanges and programmed to trade following pre-defined algorithms\n Video game bot, a computer-controlled player or opponent\n Wikipedia bot, an internet bot which performs tasks in Wikipedia\n Zombie (computer science), a zombie computer is part of a botnet\n\nBiology and medicine\n BOT, base of tongue, in medicine\n Bot, the lesion caused by a botfly larva\nBorderline ovarian tumor, a tumor of the ovaries\n\nPlaces\n Bni Ounjel Tafraout, a commune in Taounate Province, Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate, Morocco\n Bot, Tarragona, a town in Spain\n Bot River, South Africa\n Botswana, IOC and FIFA trigram BOT\n British Overseas Territories, territories under the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United Kingdom\n Bucharest Old Town\n\nPeople\n Ajaw B'ot, 8th century Maya king of the city of Seibal\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nComputing slang\nComputing terminology\nInternet culture\nInternet slang\nInternet terminology\nInternet bots\nOnline bots\nBiology and medicine terminology\nCommunes of Morocco\nPopulated places in Spain\nRivers of South Africa\nMaya rulers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nComputing slang\n\tJargon\n\tComputer programming folklore\n\tInternet culture\n\tComputing culture\nComputing terminology\n\tTechnical terminology\n\tComputer jargon\n\tComputing culture\nInternet culture\n\tCyberculture\n\tInternet age\n\tInternet terminology\n\tInternet slang\nInternet slang\n\tCyberculture\n\tSlang\n\tInternet terminology\nInternet terminology\n\tTechnical terminology\n\tInternet culture\nInternet bots\n\tWeb crawlers\n\tAutomated software\n\tInternet terminology\nOnline bots\n\tInternet culture\n\tArtificial intelligence applications\nBiology and medicine terminology\n\tScientific terminology\n\tMedical terminology\nCommunes of Morocco\n\tSubdivisions of Morocco\n\tThird-level administrative country subdivisions\n\tGeography of Morocco\nPopulated places in Spain\n\tGeography of Spain\n\tCities in Spain\nRivers of South Africa\n\tRivers by country\n\tGeography of South Africa\n\tBodies of water of South Africa\nMaya rulers\n\tMaya people\n\t7th-century monarchs in North America\n\tHistory of Mesoamerica\n\tHistory of Central America\n\tHistory of the Americas by period" }, { "title": "Never Gone (film)", "content": "So Young 2: Never Gone (), commonly known as Never Gone, is a 2016 Chinese romantic drama film based on the popular novel by Xin Yiwu. The film is directed by Zhou Tuoru, produced by Zhang Yibai and stars Kris Wu and Liu Yifei. Though the stories are unrelated, the film was promoted as the sequel to 2013 youth romance film So Young, and released in China on 8 July 2016.\n\nPlot\nSu Yunjin (Liu Yifei) and Cheng Zheng (Kris Wu) meet in high school. Su Yunjin is a transfer student from a struggling family, while rich heir Cheng Zheng is the popular star student. Cheng Zheng falls in love with Su Yunjin and pursues her through college, even when they study and live in different cities. Su Yunjin is worried about the difference in their economic status, though this doesn't worry Cheng Zheng. She decides to give it a chance and the two move in together after graduation. \n\nTwo years pass in bliss; however, the issue of money drives a wedge between them, as Su Yunjin refuses to take Cheng Zheng's financial help for her mother's operation, and Cheng Zheng is angered when she goes instead to her close friend and former suitor Shen Ju An (Kimi Qiao) for help. The two break up, and Cheng Zheng moves to America to help with his family's company.\n\nAfter some more time passes, Su Yunjin realizes she truly loves Cheng Zheng and surprisingly, for the first time, she is the one to seek out Cheng Zheng rather than the other way around.\n\nCast\nKris Wu as Cheng Zheng\nLiu Yifei as Su Yunjin\nKimi Qiao ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2016 films\nChinese romantic drama films\nFilms based on romance novels\nFilms directed by Zhou Tuoru\nFilms set in China\nFilms set in high schools\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2016 films\n\t2010s films\n\t2010s drama films\nChinese romantic drama films\n\tRomantic drama films by country\n\tChinese drama films\n\tChinese films\nFilms based on romance novels\n\tFilms based on novels by genre\n\tRomance novels\nFilms directed by Zhou Tuoru\n\tFilms by director\n\tChinese film directors\nFilms set in China\n\tFilms by country and setting\n\tChinese films\nFilms set in high schools\n\tFilms by setting\n\tFilms set in schools\n\tHigh schools" }, { "title": "Istv\u00e1n \u00c1rkossy", "content": "Istvan Arkossy (born 1943) is a Hungarian painter and graphic artist. He is a member of the Association of Hungarian Creative Artists, the Federation of Hungarian Fine and Applied Arts Societies and the Association of Hungarian Graphic Artists.\n\nBiography\nArkossy was born in Klausenburg in what was at the time part of Hungary (due to the Second Vienna Award); he graduated from the University of Fine Arts there in 1966. He currently resides in Budapest.\n\nIndividual exhibitions \n 1972, 1976, 1982 Klausenburg\n 1984 Young Artists Club Budapest\n 1988 Gutenberg Gallery Budapest\n 1988 Medgyessy Saloon Debrecen\n 1989 D\u00fcrer Saloon Budapest\n 1989 Art Exhibition Center Stuttgart Germany\n 1989 Geretsried Germany\n 1989 Frankfurt am Main Germany\n 1992 Asemwald Stuttgart Germany\n 1993 Cs\u00f3k Gallery Budapest\n 2003 Korunk Gallery Klausenburg\n 2004 V\u00e1rmegye Gallery Budapest\n\nForeign collective exhibitions \n 1986 Titograd Yugoslavia\n 1978 Joan Mir\u00f3 International Drawing Contest Barcelona Spain\n 1979 Small Graphic Biennale \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Poland\n 1980 Ex Libris Exhibition Linz Austria\n 1981 Sint Niklaas Belgium\n 1982 Small Graphic Exhibition Athens Greece\n 1983 Collective Migrant Exhibition USA\n 1983 Graphic Biennale Ljubljana Yugoslavia\n 1986 Graphic Exhibition New York City USA\n 1988 Tampere Finland\n 1988 Antwerp Belgium\n 1990 Ex Libris Biennale Malbork Poland\n 1990 M\u00f6nchengladbach Germany\n 1991 Graphic Biennale \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Poland\n 1992 Exhibition of Artists of Budapest Munich Germany\n 1993 Glinde Germany.\n\nEx", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHungarian painters\n20th-century Hungarian painters\n21st-century Hungarian painters\nHungarian graphic artists\nHungarian male painters\nHungarian contemporary artists\nPeople from Klausenburg\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHungarian painters\n\tPainters by nationality\n\tEuropean painters\n\tArtists from Hungary\n20th-century Hungarian painters\n\t20th-century painters by nationality\n\t20th-century Hungarian artists\n21st-century Hungarian painters\n\t21st-century painters by nationality\n\t21st-century Hungarian artists\nHungarian graphic artists\n\tGraphic artists by nationality\n\tEuropean graphic artists\n\tArtists from Hungary\nHungarian male painters\n\tMale painters by nationality\n\tMale artists from Hungary\nHungarian contemporary artists\n\tContemporary artists by nationality\n\tArtists from Hungary\nPeople from Klausenburg\n\tPeople by city in Hungary\n\tPeople from Budapest\n\tHungarian people by place of birth" }, { "title": "Modern art", "content": "Modern art includes artistic work produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the styles and philosophies of the art produced during that era. The term is usually associated with art in which the traditions of the past have been thrown aside in a spirit of experimentation. Modern artists experimented with new ways of seeing and with fresh ideas about the nature of materials and functions of art. A tendency away from the narrative, which was characteristic for the traditional arts, toward abstraction is characteristic of much modern art. More recent artistic production is often called contemporary art or postmodern art.\n\nModern art begins with the heritage of painters like Vincent van Gogh, Paul C\u00e9zanne, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec all of whom were essential for the development of modern art. At the beginning of the 20th century Henri Matisse and several other young artists including the pre-cubists Georges Braque, Andr\u00e9 Derain, Raoul Dufy, Jean Metzinger and Maurice de Vlaminck revolutionized the Paris art world with \"wild\", multi-colored, expressive landscapes and figure paintings that the critics called Fauvism. Matisse's two versions of The Dance signified a key point in his career and in the development of modern painting. It reflected Matisse's incipient fascination with primitive art: the intense warm color of the figures against the cool blue-green background and the rhythmical succession of the d", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nModern art\nArt movements\n19th-century art\n20th-century art\nPost-Impressionism\nFauvism\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nModern art\n\tArt movements\n\tArt by period or movement\n\tVisual arts by movement\n\t20th-century art\nArt movements\n\tArt by period or movement\n\tArtistic techniques\n19th-century art\n\tArt by period or movement\n\t19th-century culture\n\tVisual arts by period\n20th-century art\n\tArt by period or movement\n\t20th-century culture\n\tVisual arts by period\nPost-Impressionism\n\tArt movements\n\tVisual arts by movement\n\t19th-century art\n\t20th-century art\nFauvism\n\tModern art\n\tArt movements\n\tVisual arts by movement\n\t20th-century art" }, { "title": "Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences", "content": "The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS) is the largest of the twelve graduate schools of Harvard University. Formed in 1872, GSAS is responsible for most of Harvard's graduate degree programs in the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The school offers Master of Arts (AM), Master of Science (SM), and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees in approximately 58 disciplines.\n\nAcademic programs offered by the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences have consistently ranked at the top of graduate programs in the United States. The School's graduates include a diverse set of prominent public figures and academics. The vast majority of Harvard's Nobel Prize-winning alumni earned a degree at GSAS. In addition to scholars and scientists, GSAS graduates have become U.S. Cabinet Secretaries, Supreme Court Justices, foreign heads of state, and heads of government.\n\nHistory and organization\nGSAS was formally created as the Graduate Department of Harvard University in 1872 and was renamed the Graduate School of Harvard University in 1890. Women were not allowed to enroll in GSAS until 1962.\n\nThe Graduate School of Arts and Sciences forms part of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS), along with Harvard College, the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, and the Harvard Division of Continuing Education. The dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, who reports to the dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, is charged with the re", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHarvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences\nGraduate schools in the United States\nEducational institutions established in 1872\nLiberal arts colleges at universities in the United States\nHarvard University\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHarvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences\n\tSchools of Harvard University\nGraduate schools in the United States\n\tEducational institutions in the United States by type\n\tUniversities and colleges in the United States\nEducational institutions established in 1872\n\tEducational institutions established in the 19th century\n\t1872 establishments in Massachusetts\nLiberal arts colleges at universities in the United States\n\tLiberal arts colleges in the United States\n\tUniversity subdivisions in the United States\nHarvard University\n\tUniversities and colleges in Cambridge, Massachusetts\n\tIvy League\n\tColonial colleges" }, { "title": "Facundo S\u00e1nchez", "content": "Facundo S\u00e1nchez (born 7 March 1990) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a right back for Greek Super League club Panathinaikos.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArgentine footballers\nArgentine expatriate footballers\nGreek Super League players\nPanathinaikos F.C. players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArgentine footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSouth American footballers\nArgentine expatriate footballers\n\tExpatriate footballers by nationality\n\tArgentine footballers\nGreek Super League players\n\tFootballers in Greece by competition\nPanathinaikos F.C. players\n\tAssociation football players by club in Greece\n\tFootballers by club in Greece" }, { "title": "Rich Ross", "content": "Rich Ross is the former Group President of Discovery Channel and Science Channel. Earlier in his tenure at Discovery he also oversaw Animal Planet and Velocity (TV network). Previously he was the Chief Executive Officer of Shine America, responsible for commercial strategy of the Shine Group in the United States. He was also the president of entertainment at Disney Channel, and chairman of Walt Disney Studios. When Ross was named Chairman of Walt Disney Studios in 2009, he became the first openly gay studio chief.\n\nRoss discussed his plans for Discovery Channel on January 8, 2015 at the 2015 Television Critics Association press tour that included hiring key senior level executives to oversee documentaries and specials, as well as scripted programming. He had the highest-rated Shark Week ever and its most-watched July ever.\n\nEarly life\nRoss grew up in Eastchester, New York. His father, Marty, was a garment-industry executive, and his mother, Harriet, was a former teacher turned real-estate agent. Ross is Jewish. He graduated from Eastchester High School. When he was 19, he was hired to work in the mail room at the William Morris Agency in New York. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and English. In 1986, he earned his J.D. degree from Fordham University.\n\nCareer\nRoss's first job in the entertainment industry was as a talent booker at Nickelodeon. He built the Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite talent relations depa", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican television executives\nDisney executives\nGay men\nJewish American entertainers\nLGBT Jews\nUniversity of Pennsylvania alumni\nFordham University School of Law alumni\nPeople from Eastchester, New York\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican television executives\n\tBusinesspeople in the television industry\n\tAmerican businesspeople\n\tTelevision people\nDisney executives\n\tThe Walt Disney Company people\n\tBusinesspeople in the entertainment industry\nGay men\n\tLGBT men\n\tLGBT people by sexuality\nJewish American entertainers\n\tJewish American actresses\n\tJewish American musicians\nLGBT Jews\n\tJewish LGBT history\n\tLGBT and Judaism\nUniversity of Pennsylvania alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Pennsylvania\n\tUniversity of Pennsylvania people\nFordham University School of Law alumni\n\tAlumni by law school in the United States\n\tFordham University alumni\nPeople from Eastchester, New York\n\tPeople by city in New York (state)\n\tPeople from Westchester County, New York" }, { "title": "Jason Holder", "content": "Jason Omar Holder (born 5 November 1991) is a Barbadian cricketer and the former captain of the West Indies cricket team. Holder made his One Day International (ODI) debut in January 2013 and Test debut in June 2014. In June 2019, Holder played in his 100th ODI match for the West Indies, during the 2019 Cricket World Cup. In January 2019, he was ranked as the number one all rounder in the world according to the official ICC Test rankings. In August 2019, Cricket West Indies named him as the Test Player of the Year. Jason Holder is the first West Indies male player to take a hat-trick in T20 Internationals.\n\nDomestic career\nA couple of days after making his international debut in 2013, Holder was signed up by the Chennai Super Kings in the IPL auction, at his base price of $20,000. In 2014, Sunrisers bought him. He was also given a batting promotion by the Sunrisers Hyderabad, who sent him to bat ahead of all-rounders Karn Sharma and Parvez Rasool. In 2016 year auction, Kolkata Knight Riders bought him. Holder scored 22 runs at 5.50 and took 2 wickets at 51.50 in all those four matches he played. In 2020, he joined Sunrisers Hyderabad for IPL 2020 as a replacement for injured Mitchell Marsh. Northamptonshire County Cricket Club signed Holder for the 2019 County Season.\n\nThe 29-year-old was relieved of his white-ball captaincy in 2019 and this year, Kraigg Brathwaite replaced him as the Test captain.\n\nIn July 2020, he was named in the Barbados Royals formerly known as Barbados ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBarbadian cricketers\nWest Indies One Day International cricketers\nWest Indies Test cricketers\nChennai Super Kings cricketers\nSunrisers Hyderabad cricketers\nKolkata Knight Riders cricketers\nNorthamptonshire cricketers\nBarbados Royals cricketers\nCaptains in cricket\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBarbadian cricketers\n\tCricketers by nationality\n\tSport in Barbados\nWest Indies One Day International cricketers\n\tWest Indian cricketers\n\tOne Day International cricketers by team\nWest Indies Test cricketers\n\tWest Indian cricketers\n\tTest cricketers by team\nChennai Super Kings cricketers\n\tIndian Premier League cricketers\n\tSport in Chennai\nSunrisers Hyderabad cricketers\n\tIndian Premier League cricketers\n\tSport in Hyderabad, India\nKolkata Knight Riders cricketers\n\tIndian Premier League cricketers\n\tSport in Kolkata\nNorthamptonshire cricketers\n\tEnglish county cricketers\n\tSport in Northamptonshire\nBarbados Royals cricketers\n\tCaribbean Premier League cricketers\n\tSport in Barbados\nCaptains in cricket\n\tCricket records and statistics\n\tLeadership in sports" }, { "title": "Yelena Afanasyeva", "content": "Yelena Aleksandrovna Afanasyeva (; born March 1, 1967 in Kulebaki) is a former Russian athlete who competed in the 800 metres. Her greatest achievements include a European title as well as a 1997 World Championships silver medal. The same year she achieved the time of 1:56.61 minutes in Zurich. Afanasyeva retired after the 2001 season.\n\nInternational competitions\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian female middle-distance runners\nEuropean Athletics Championships winners\nWorld Athletics Championships athletes for Russia\nWorld Athletics Championships medalists\n1967 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian female middle-distance runners\n\tAthletics in Russia\n\tFemale middle-distance runners by nationality\n\tSportswomen from Russia\n\tSportspeople from Russia by sport\nEuropean Athletics Championships winners\n\tWinners of athletics competitions\n\tTrack and field athletes\n\tTrack and field competitions\nWorld Athletics Championships athletes for Russia\n\tAthletics in Russia\n\tRussian athletes\n\tSportspeople from Russia by competition\nWorld Athletics Championships medalists\n\tWorld Athletics Championships\n\tWinners of athletics competitions\n\tTrack and field athletes\n1967 births\n\t1967 in Russia\n\tPeople by year of birth\n\tRussian people by year of birth" }, { "title": "Dixon Robinson", "content": "Dixon Robinson (1795\u20131878) was an English lawyer, gentleman steward of the Honour of Clitheroe, and philanthropist in the 19th\u00a0century.\n\nLife\nDixon Robinson was born on 17 June 1795 at Chatburn, Lancashire, third son of Josias Robinson (1749\u20131827) and Susanna Dixon (1758\u20131824), he studied at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School\n\nThe Lancashire Lawyer and Steward of the Honor of Clitheroe\nHaving trained and articled as surveyor and land agent at Kirkby Lonsdale, he the adopted the profession of law, eventually becoming a partner in the firm of Carr and Robinson, solicitors, of King Street Blackburn and Clitheroe. Following the death of Mr Carr, Mr Robinson became the senior partner and was appointed by Lord Monague as the 'Gentleman Steward of the Honor of Clitheroe', a position whose residence and office was Clitheroe Castle. This evolved into Robinson and Sons, with Dixon's children Arthur and Henry. The firm's name continued through further generations, the business being carried on through Arthur's sons Frederick Dixon Robinson and Thomas Chambers Robinson. Colonel Geoffrey Robinson, noted in trade directories in 1951, was the fourth generation to work in the firm, being the great-grandson of Dixon. The office and title of Steward of the Honour was held by five different Robinsons from 1836 until 1960 (see Honour of Clitheroe). The firm continued until at least 1966 but appears no longer to be operating with Robinson connections. Deposits by the firm at Lancashire Record Offi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century English lawyers\nEnglish philanthropists\nPeople from Lancashire\nPeople educated at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n19th-century English lawyers\n\t19th-century British lawyers\n\tEnglish lawyers by century\n\t19th-century English people by occupation\nEnglish philanthropists\n\tPhilanthropists by nationality\n\tBritish philanthropists\n\tPeople by city or town in England\nPeople from Lancashire\n\tPeople from England by county\nPeople educated at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School\n\tPeople by school in England\n\tPeople educated by school in England\n\tPeople by city or town in England" }, { "title": "Battle of Hiltersried", "content": "The Battle of Hiltersried took place on 21 September 1433 near the village Hiltersried in Bavaria. A Bavarian feudal army under Count Palatine John of Neumarkt took an expedition into the Upper Palatinate against marauding Hussites and soundly defeated the Hussite section whose task was to ensure the protection for troops besieging Pilsen. The Hussites, who on that day were not expecting any attack, were totally surprised and did not have time to prepare to defend. After a sharp firing of crossbows, the mounted knights attacked in wedge formation toward the entrance to the camp. At the same time the infantry attacked from the wings, binding part of the struggle of defenders. After the Palatinate knighthood broke the defense and burst into the camp, the defenders started to rout. Knights of the Palatinate took chase.\n\nDuring the fighting and the pursuit, about 1,500 Hussites were killed and 300 taken prisoner. Their commander escaped, however, and led 130 Taborites from the battlefield and headed for Pilsen. Losses among the knighthood of Palatinate were only 14 dead and about 120 wounded. The failure at Hiltersried led to internal clashes within the ranks of the Hussites, public opinion among the Hussites at Pilsen turned against the organizers Jan Pardus and Jan \u0158itka of Bezd\u011bdice and led to several days of imprisonment for the spiritual administrator of the Tabor municipality Prokop, who defended both captains. The Hussite movement was falling apart from the inside, contrib", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBattles involving Bavaria\nBattles involving the Hussites\nConflicts in 1433\n15th-century conflicts in Europe\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBattles involving Bavaria\n\tMilitary history of Bavaria\nBattles involving the Hussites\n\tHussite Wars\n\tHussite military history\nConflicts in 1433\n\t1433 in Europe\n\t15th-century conflicts\n15th-century conflicts in Europe\n\t15th century in Europe\n\tWars of the Middle Ages\n\tConflicts by century" }, { "title": "Tae Brooks", "content": "Taelyn Bryce Brooks (born October 6, 1997) better known by his stage name Tae Brooks, is an American recording artist, singer, songwriter and actor. Named by Billboard Magazine as #7 and #19 on the Next Big Sound chart, he is known as the voice of Michael Jackson in the animated TV series Black Dynamite. Brooks was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and now resides in Los Angeles.\n\nBackground \n\nTae Brooks was born into a musical family of producers and songwriters and started singing at the age of 10 as a background vocalist on projects in the family garage studio. At a talent audition in 2010 in his hometown of Cincinnati, Ohio, Brooks was recruited by a Los Angeles talent manager which eventually led to the family's relocation. Tae\u2019s brother, Tadjh Brooks (BeatsByiTALY), stepped into the role of lead producer and engineer, and Tae officially started his music career.\n\nBrooks\u2019 YouTube music channel was launched in March 2011 and by April was awarded #57 most subscribed musician channel. His video content has generated millions of views with a mix of vlogs, web series show, original songs and covers of charting songs.\n\nImage and artistry \n\nBrooks' social presence led to voiceover work, including being the male lead voice of the Disney 365 theme song. Tae Brooks performs the voice and singing role of Michael Jackson in the animated TV series Black Dynamite.\nTae Brooks is the voice in the intro/outro on the channel of popular YouTube personality Lamarr Wilson. Brooks caught the attention", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male singers\nAmerican songwriters\nAmerican voice actors\nAmerican television actors\nPeople from Cincinnati\nYouTube personalities\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male singers\n\tSingers from Cincinnati\n\tMale YouTubers\n\t21st-century American singers\n\t21st-century male singers\nAmerican songwriters\n\tSongwriters from Ohio\n\t21st-century American songwriters\nAmerican voice actors\n\tMale actors from Cincinnati\n\t21st-century American male actors\nAmerican television actors\n\tMale actors from Cincinnati\n\t21st-century American male actors\nPeople from Cincinnati\n\tActors from Cincinnati\n\tSingers from Cincinnati\n\tYouTubers from Ohio\nYouTube personalities\n\tMale YouTubers\n\tAmerican YouTubers\n\tSingers with a YouTube channel\n\t21st-century American singers\n\t21st-century male singers" }, { "title": "Marunouchi Station", "content": "Marunouchi Station is the name of several railway stations in Japan:\n\n Marunouchi Station (Kiyosu) in Kiyosu, Aichi on the Nagoya Railroad Nagoya Main Line\n Marunouchi Station (Nagoya) in Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi on the Nagoya Municipal Subway Tsurumai Line and Sakurad\u014dri Line\n Marunouchi Station (Toyama) in Toyama, Toyama", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Aichi Prefecture\nRailway stations in Nagoya\nRailway stations in Toyama Prefecture\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Aichi Prefecture\n\tRail transport in Aichi Prefecture\n\tRailway stations in Japan by prefecture\n\tBuildings and structures in Aichi Prefecture\nRailway stations in Nagoya\n\tRail transport in Nagoya\n\tRailway stations in Japan\n\tBuildings and structures in Nagoya\nRailway stations in Toyama Prefecture\n\tRailway stations in Japan by prefecture\n\tToyama Prefecture\n\tBuildings and structures in Toyama Prefecture\n\tRail transport in Toyama Prefecture" }, { "title": "Auchumpkee Creek", "content": "Auchumpkee Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is a tributary to the Flint River.\n\n\"Auchumpkee\" is a name derived from the Muskogean language meaning \"hickory nuts all over\". A variant name is \"Oak Chunk Creek\".\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of Georgia (U.S. state)\nTributaries of the Flint River (Georgia)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tBodies of water in Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tRivers of the United States by state\nTributaries of the Flint River (Georgia)\n\tRivers of Georgia (U.S. state)\n\tFlint River (Georgia)" }, { "title": "Epichlorohydrin", "content": "Epichlorohydrin (abbreviated ECH) is an organochlorine compound and an epoxide. Despite its name, it is not a halohydrin. It is a colorless liquid with a pungent, garlic-like odor, moderately soluble in water, but miscible with most polar organic solvents. It is a chiral molecule generally existing as a racemic mixture of right-handed and left-handed enantiomers. Epichlorohydrin is a highly reactive electrophilic compound and is used in the production of glycerol, plastics, epoxy glues and resins, epoxy diluents and elastomers.\n\nProduction\nEpichlorohydrin is traditionally manufactured from allyl chloride in two steps, beginning with the addition of hypochlorous acid, which affords a mixture of two isomeric alcohols:\n\nIn the second step, this mixture is treated with base to give the epoxide:\n\nIn this way, more than 800,000\u00a0tons (1997) of epichlorohydrin are produced annually.\n\nGlycerol routes\nEpichlorohydrin was first described in 1848 by Marcellin Berthelot. The compound was isolated during studies on reactions between glycerol and gaseous hydrogen chloride.\n\nReminiscent of Berthelot's experiment, glycerol-to-epichlorohydrin (GTE) plants have been commercialized. This technology capitalizes on the availability of cheap glycerol from biofuels processing. In the process developed by Dow Chemical, glycerol undergoes two substitution reactions when treated with hydrogen chloride in the presence of a carboxylic acid catalyst. This is the same intermediate formed in the allyl chl", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOrganochlorides\nEpoxides\nChiral compounds\nPlastics materials and resins\nChemistry of industrial polymers\nIndustrial chemicals\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOrganochlorides\n\tOrganohalides\n\tChloroalkanes\nEpoxides\n\tOrganooxygen compounds\n\tFunctional groups\nChiral compounds\n\tStereochemistry\n\tChemical compounds\nPlastics materials and resins\n\tPolymers\n\tMaterials\n\tIndustrial materials and products\nChemistry of industrial polymers\n\tIndustrial chemistry\n\tPolymer chemistry\n\tIndustrial materials and products\nIndustrial chemicals\n\tChemicals by use\n\tChemicals used in industry\n\tIndustrial materials and products" }, { "title": "Tomomi Mineuchi", "content": "is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with I'm Enterprise.\n\nBiography\nMineuchi gained an interest in voice acting after she was rejected at an audition at a general public call. She attended the Japan Narration Actor Institute, a training school for voice actors, while she was studying in high school. \n\nMineuchi joined the talent agency I'm Enterprise in 2016. She starred in her first major role as Eiko Tokura in the 2018 anime series Slow Start. Along with co-stars Reina Kond\u014d, Ayasa It\u014d and Maria Naganawa, she also performed the series' opening theme under the unit name STARTails.\n\nFilmography\n\nTelevision animation\n2017\n BanG Dream! as Mizuki Namiki\n2018\n Slow Start as Eiko Tokura\n\n2019\n Joshi Kausei as Shibumi Shibusawa\n\n2020\n Lapis Re:Lights as Alpha\n The Misfit of Demon King Academy as Carsa Kurnoah\n Is the Order a Rabbit? BLOOM as Kano\n Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina as Yuuto\n\n2021\n Scarlet Nexus as Hanabi Ichijo\n Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid S as Ilulu\n\n2022\n Slow Loop as Koi Yoshinaga\n Girls' Frontline as UMP45\n Estab-Life: Great Escape as Ekua\n\nOriginal net animation\n2017\n Yakiniku-ten Sengoku as Yae Sakura\n\n2018\n Starlight Promises as Kanna\n\nVideo games\n2017\n Hentai Sh\u014djo: Formation Girls as Elfriede Volva\n\n2018\n Kirara Fantasia as Eiko Tokura, Koi Yoshinaga\n Summer Pockets as Kamome Kushima\n Katana Maidens ~ Toji No Miko: Kizamishi Issen no Tomoshibi as Hina Aoto\n Girls' Frontline as UMP45\n\n2020\n Re:Stage! Prism Step as Haruka Itsumura\n White Cat Project a", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese voice actresses\nPeople from Chiba Prefecture\n20th-century Japanese actresses\n21st-century Japanese actresses\nI'm Enterprise voice actors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese voice actresses\n\tVoice actresses by nationality\n\tActresses from Japan\nPeople from Chiba Prefecture\n\tPeople by city in Japan\n\tChiba Prefecture\n20th-century Japanese actresses\n\t20th-century actresses by nationality\n\t20th-century Japanese people by occupation\n\t20th-century actresses from Japan\n21st-century Japanese actresses\n\t21st-century actresses by nationality\n\t21st-century Japanese people by occupation\n\t21st-century actresses from Japan\nI'm Enterprise voice actors\n\tVoice actors by agency\n\tJapanese voice actors by agency" }, { "title": "Kraszew, Brzeziny County", "content": "Kraszew is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dmosin, within Brzeziny County, \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately south-east of Dmosin, north-east of Brzeziny, and north-east of the regional capital \u0141\u00f3d\u017a.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship\nPopulated places in Brzeziny County\nGmina Dmosin\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship\n\tVillages in Poland by voivodeship\nPopulated places in Brzeziny County\n\tPopulated places in \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship\n\tGeography of Brzeziny County\n\tBrzeziny County\nGmina Dmosin\n\tGminas of \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship\n\tGminas in Poland\n\tAdministrative divisions of \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship\n\tBrzeziny County" }, { "title": "Nahariya railway station", "content": "Nahariya railway station (, Takhanat Rakevet Nahariya) is a railway station serving the city of Nahariya and the surrounding towns and villages of the Western Galilee region.\nIt is the northernmost passenger station in Israel and is currently the terminus of the north\u2013south coastal line.\n\nThe station is located on Ga'aton Boulevard (, Sderot HaGe'aton), Nahariya's main street along the Ga'aton River, near the main entrance to the city from the coastal highway ( Highway 4) and across the street from the city's central bus station.\n\nHistory\nThe first regular passenger service at the station began during the British Mandate of Palestine, on July 1, 1945. The station was then serving the Haifa \u2013 Beirut line. The service was then suspended during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War (1947-1949), and resumed in June 1950 with 2 daily passenger trains to Haifa and back. This passenger service was again discontinued two years later but was finally reinstated in 1958. The railway connection to Beirut via Rosh HaNikra was never resumed after the end of the British Mandate.\n\nOn September 9, 2001 the Nahariya Railway Station was the scene of a suicide bombing. The terror attack was executed, for the first time in the current conflict, by an Arab-Israeli who was sent by Hamas and detonated himself on the crowded platform, killing 3 Israelis and injuring 94.\n\nTrain service to the station was completely suspended, for the first time since 1952, on July 13, 2006, the day after the 2006 Israel-Lebanon c", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Israel\nRail transport in Israel\nRailway stations opened in 1945\nNahariya\nSuicide bombings in Israel\nHamas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Israel\n\tRail transport in Israel\n\tPublic transport in Israel\n\tTransport infrastructure in Israel\nRail transport in Israel\n\tTransport in Israel\nRailway stations opened in 1945\n\tRailway stations by opening year\nNahariya\n\tPopulated places in Northern District (Israel)\n\tCities in Israel\nSuicide bombings in Israel\n\tTerrorist incidents in Israel\n\tAttacks in 2001\nHamas\n\tPalestinian militant groups\n\tIslamic political organizations\n\tSunni Islamist groups" }, { "title": "Doljani (Novi Pazar)", "content": "Doljani is a village situated in Novi Pazar municipality in Serbia.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Serbia\nPopulated places in Novi Pazar\nVillages in Serbia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Serbia\n\tPopulated places in Europe by country\n\tGeography of Serbia\nPopulated places in Novi Pazar\n\tPopulated places in Serbia by district\n\tGeography of Novi Pazar\nVillages in Serbia\n\tPopulated places in Serbia\n\tRural geography of Europe by country\n\tVillages by country\n\tGeography of Serbia by type" }, { "title": "Plateau Point Trail", "content": "The Plateau Point Trail is a hiking and pack trail located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park, located in the U.S. state of Arizona.\n\nDescription\nThe trail is accessed by the Bright Angel Trail, at Indian Garden.\n\nThe trail begins at Indian Garden, from the rim on the Bright Angel Trail. The trail heads northeast from the day-use area at Indian Garden and follows about of the Tonto Trail before it splits from the Tonto, turning north towards Plateau Point. from the junction the trail comes to an end at the point.\n\nPlateau Point overlooks the Granite Gorge between Pipe Creek Canyon and Monument Canyon. It provides a view of the Colorado River from about above, while still below the south rim.\n\nThere is water available at Indian Garden and near the end of the trail when turned on.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHiking trails in Arizona\nNational Park Service areas in Arizona\nGrand Canyon National Park\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHiking trails in Arizona\n\tTrails in Arizona\n\tProtected areas of Arizona\nNational Park Service areas in Arizona\n\tProtected areas of Arizona\n\tUnited States National Park Service by state\nGrand Canyon National Park\n\tNational parks in Arizona\n\tProtected areas established in 1919\n\t1919 establishments in Arizona\n\tGrand Canyon, South Rim" }, { "title": "Weesp\u2013Lelystad railway", "content": "The Weesp\u2013Lelystad railway, also known as Flevolijn, is a railway in the Netherlands operated by Nederlandse Spoorwegen and owned by ProRail. The line runs from Weesp, North Holland to Lelystad, capital of the neighbouring province of Flevoland. It currently has seven stations, these are (southwest to northeast): Almere Poort, Almere Muziekwijk, Almere Centrum, Almere Parkwijk, Almere Buiten, Almere Oostvaarders and Lelystad Centrum. Almere Strand was closed in 2012 and Lelystad Zuid is due to open before 2025.\n\nTimeline\n1987: the line opens between Weesp and Almere Buiten. The station Almere Parkwijk had not been built at the time.\n1988: the line was finished when it was extended to Lelystad Centrum.\n1996: Almere Parkwijk station opens.\n2003: the Gooiboog curve opens, allowing direct trains to Hilversum and Utrecht.\n2004: Almere Oostvaarders station opens.\n2012: Almere Poort station opens, as well as the Hanzelijn (Lelystad to Zwolle).\n2025: Planned opening of Lelystad Zuid station.\n\nHistory\nWork began on the railway line in 1980. Originally, it was planned to run straight through the Oostvaardersplassen. After protests from environmentalists, the transport minister decided that the line was to pass outside this nature area. As a consequence, this detour is, because of its form, now colloquially called the bath tub line.\n\nIn 2008, it was announced that the line's capacity will be extended to 12 trains per hour in either direction. To achieve this, it will be doubled to four ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway lines in the Netherlands\nTransport in Flevoland\nTransport in North Holland\nRailway lines opened in 1987\nRailway stations in Flevoland\nRailway stations in North Holland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway lines in the Netherlands\n\tTransport in the Netherlands by mode\n\tRail transport in the Netherlands\nTransport in Flevoland\n\tTransport in the Netherlands by province\nTransport in North Holland\n\tTransport in the Netherlands by province\nRailway lines opened in 1987\n\t1987 in rail transport\n\t1987 establishments in the Netherlands\n\tRailway lines opened in the 20th century\nRailway stations in Flevoland\n\tRailway stations in the Netherlands by province\n\tTransport in Flevoland\nRailway stations in North Holland\n\tRailway stations in the Netherlands by province\n\tTransport in North Holland" }, { "title": "\u014ckura Bakufu", "content": "(also called is the name given in Japan to the first government of the sh\u014dgun Minamoto no Yoritomo. The name is that of the location in Kamakura, Kanagawa Prefecture, where Yoritomo's palace used to stand. \u014ckura is defined as the area between the Tsurugaoka Hachiman-g\u016b, Asaina Pass, the Namerigawa (Nameri River) and the Zen temple of Zuisen-ji. Yoritomo's palace complex extended approximately from the Mutsuura Kaid\u014d to the site of his tomb, and from the Nishi Mikado River (or Tsurugaoka Hachiman-g\u016b) to the Higashi Mikado River (about 800 meters by 600 meters). A black stone stele marks the center of the area where Yoritomo's government offices used to stand and carries the following words:\n\n820 years ago, in 1180, Minamoto no Yoritomo built his mansion here. Having consolidated his power, he ruled from this mansion, and his government was therefore called the \u014ckura Bakufu. He was succeeded by his sons Yoriie and Sanetomo, and this place remained the seat of the government for 46 years until 1225, when his wife H\u014dj\u014d Masako died. It was then transferred to .\nErected in March 1917 by the Kamakura-machi Seinendan [Young People's Association]\n\nIn 1213, when Wada Yoshimori rebelled against the H\u014dj\u014d regents in the so-called Wada Kassen, his son Asahina Yoshihide stormed into the \u014ckura Bakufu and burned it to the ground. It was later rebuilt.\n\nMany powerful Gokenin had their mansions in \u014ckura, which was therefore one of the most important parts of medieval Kamakura. The palace gav", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernment of Feudal Japan\nGovernments of Minamoto no Yoritomo\nHistorical Sites of Kamakura\nHistoric ruins in Japan\nGovernment of Kamakura\nBakufu\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernment of Feudal Japan\n\tHistory of Japan\n\tFeudal Japan\nGovernments of Minamoto no Yoritomo\n\tMinamoto no Yoritomo\n\tJapanese shogunate\nHistorical Sites of Kamakura\n\tTourist attractions in Kanagawa Prefecture\n\tBuildings and structures in Kamakura\nHistoric ruins in Japan\n\tArchaeological sites in Japan\n\tHistory of Japan\nGovernment of Kamakura\n\tHistory of Kamakura\n\tFeudal Japan\nBakufu\n\tGovernment of Japan\n\tFeudal Japan\n\tHistory of Japan\n\tJapanese shogunate" }, { "title": "Awenda Provincial Park", "content": "Awenda Provincial Park is a provincial park in Tiny Township, Simcoe County in Central Ontario, Canada, located on a peninsula jutting into Georgian Bay north of Penetanguishene. The park occupies an area of and was established in 1975. It is classified as a Natural Environment Park and therefore all land is protected.\n\nGiants Tomb Island, located in southern Georgian Bay approximately from the mainland and the majority of the island is part of the park. On the island, no overnight camping is allowed, and no facilities are provided.\n\nRecreational activities at Awenda include camping, swimming, canoeing and hiking. Geological features include the Nipissing Bluff and a kettle lake formed during the retreat of the glaciers at the end of the most recent ice age. The shoreline consists of a series of sand, cobble, and boulder beaches.\n\nMuch of this area was logged around the beginning of the 20th century, so most of the mature deciduous forests here are actually second growth. Although dominated by mature deciduous forest, the park has an incredible diversity of habitats for its size, including: bogs, fens, coastal meadow marshes, dunes and pine oak savanna. It supports a rich variety of plant and animal life -including 32 species of amphibians and reptiles.\n\nPark information\nThe park contains 6 public campgrounds with approximately 330 sites available and 3 group camping sites allowing for large groups to camp together. Several sites are equipped with electricity and available", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProvincial parks in Ontario\nGeography of Simcoe County\nNatural Environment Parks in Ontario\nProtected areas established in 1975\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProvincial parks in Ontario\n\tParks in Ontario\n\tProtected areas of Ontario\nGeography of Simcoe County\n\tGeography of Ontario by county or regional municipality\nNatural Environment Parks in Ontario\n\tProvincial parks in Ontario\n\tProtected areas of Ontario\nProtected areas established in 1975\n\t1975 establishments in Ontario\n\tProtected areas established in the 20th century\n\tProtected areas of Ontario by year of establishment" }, { "title": "Pachaimalai Hills", "content": "The Pachaimalai Hills, (Tamil : \u0baa\u0b9a\u0bcd\u0b9a\u0bc8\u0bae\u0bb2\u0bc8), also known as the Pachais, are low mountain range in the Eastern Ghats System. They are located in Tiruchirapalli district of Tamil Nadu state, southeastern India. It is situated at a distance of 73 km from Trichy and 112 km from Salem.\n\nIn the Tamil language, Pachai means green. The range's vegetation is greener than some of the other hills in the region.\n\nThe Tamil Nadu Government is planning to develop the Pachais as a tourist destination.\n\nGeography\nRivers in the Pachaimalai Hills include the Sweata Nadi and Kallar River. Waterfalls include the Koraiyar Falls, Mangalam Aruvi falls, and Mayil Uthu falls.\n\nThe VeeraRamar Dam is located on the Kallar River in the hills.\n\nThe main junctions are Sembulichampatty, Manalodai, ChinnaIluppur, Ramanadhapuram, Topsengattupatti, Sembur, Periyapakalam, Periya nagur, and Mayammbadi.\n\nIndigenous tribes, such as the Malayalis (not to be confused with malayali of kerala), trade some of their surplus agricultural products they grow in the hills, at towns on the plains for items not available in the hills. Jackfruit is a popular seasonal agriculture product from the hills. Mostly they holding the majority of land in their town. They are cultivating rice and sugarcane.\nTop sengattuppatti is the main village of thenpuanadu. there are three divisional part of pachamalai hills 1) Vannadu, 2) Thenpuranadu, 3) Aaththinadu.\n\nNearby towns\nTop Sengattuppatti is a major village in the range. Towns near the ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPachaimalai Hills\nEastern Ghats\nMountain ranges of India\nMountain ranges of Tamil Nadu\nTourist attractions in Tamil Nadu\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPachaimalai Hills\n\tMountain ranges of Tamil Nadu\n\tEastern Ghats\nMountain ranges of India\n\tGeography of India\n\tMountain ranges by country\n\tMountains of India\nMountain ranges of Tamil Nadu\n\tMountain ranges of India by state or union territory\n\tGeography of Tamil Nadu\nTourist attractions in Tamil Nadu\n\tTourist attractions in India by state or union territory\n\tEconomy of Tamil Nadu\nEastern Ghats\n\tMountain ranges of India\n\tMountain ranges of Asia\n\tGeography of India\n\tMountain ranges\n\tMountain ranges of South Asia" }, { "title": "Exile (song)", "content": "\"Exile\" (stylized in all lowercase) is a song by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, featuring American band Bon Iver. It is the fourth track on Swift's eighth studio album, Folklore (2020), which was released on July 24, 2020. \"Exile\" was written by Swift, Joe Alwyn (under the pseudonym William Bowery), and the band's frontman Justin Vernon, with production by Aaron Dessner and Alwyn. Republic Records sent \"Exile\" to US alternative radio stations on August 3, 2020.\n\nDepicting an imaginary narrative of two estranged lovers having an unspoken dialogue, \"Exile\" is a minimal, but cinematic, indie-folk ballad with gospel, orchestral and chamber pop elements, combining Swift's honeyed vocals and Vernon's deep baritone into a melancholic duet propelled by a plodding piano, swirling strings, and soaring harmonies. Upon release, \"Exile\" garnered widespread critical acclaim, with emphasis on the duo's vocal chemistry, the agonizing lyricism, rich instrumentals and bleak atmosphere. Music critics picked it as a standout on Folklore and named it one of Swift's best collaborations to-date, comparing it to her 2012 single \"Safe & Sound\". Several publications listed \"Exile\" as one of the best songs of 2020.\n\nCommercially, \"Exile\" reached top-tier chart positions in various countries. It debuted at number six on the Billboard Hot 100, giving Swift her 28th top-10 hit and eighteenth top-10 debut in the United States. Elsewhere, it landed inside the top-five in Australia, Ireland and New", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs written by Taylor Swift\nSongs recorded by Bon Iver\n2020 singles\nRepublic Records singles\nBillboard Hot 100 top-10 singles\nAmerican folk pop songs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs written by Taylor Swift\n\tSongs by songwriter\n\tSong recordings by artist\n\tSongs written by American artists\nSongs recorded by Bon Iver\n\tSongs by artist\n\tSong recordings by artist\n2020 singles\n\t2020 songs\n\tSingles by year\n\t21st-century singles\nRepublic Records singles\n\tSingles by record label\nBillboard Hot 100 top-10 singles\n\tBillboard charts\n\tAmerican record charts\n\tSinglechart usages\nAmerican folk pop songs\n\tAmerican songs by genre\n\tEnglish-language songs\n\tSongs about the United States" }, { "title": "Swingle Singers (Philips boxed set)", "content": "The 2005 Philips boxed set, Swingle Singers is a compilation of all eleven of the Paris-based Swingle Singers' recordings made for Philips between 1963 and 1972. Ten of the eleven disks included in this boxed set had also been re-issued previously by Philips (Emarcy) in five \"two-fer\" compilation sets over the preceding five years.\n\nContents\n Disk 1: Jazz S\u00e9bastien Bach a.k.a. Bach's Greatest Hits (1963)\n Disk 2: Jazz S\u00e9bastien Bach Vol. 2 a.k.a. Back to Bach (1968)\n Disk 3: No\u00ebls Sans Passeport a.k.a. Christmastime (1968)\n Disk 4: Going Baroque / de Bach aux Baroques (1964)\n Disk 5: Swinging Mozart a.k.a. Anyone for Mozart? (1965)\n Disk 6: Les Romantiques a.k.a. Getting Romantic (1965)\n Disk 7: Swingling Telemann a.k.a. Rococo \u00c1 Go Go (1966)\n Disk 8: Les Quatre Saisons a.k.a. The Joy of Singing (1972)\n Disk 9: Sounds of Spain: Concerto d'Aranjuez a.k.a. Spanish Masters (1967)\n Disk 10: American Look (1969)\n Disk 11: Place Vend\u00f4me a.k.a. Encounter (1966)\n\nPersonnel\nThe Swingle Singers = 8 voices: 2 sopranos, 2 altos, 2 tenors and 2 basses (accompanied by only a drummer and double bassist)\n Christiane Legrand \u2013 soprano\n Jeanette Baucomont \u2013 soprano (1963\u20131968)\n Nicole Darde \u2013 soprano (1969\u20131972)\n Claudine Meunier \u2013 alto\n Anne Germain \u2013 alto (1963\u20131965)\n Alice Herald \u2013 alto (1965\u20131966)\n H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Devos \u2013 alto (1967\u20131972)\n Ward Swingle \u2013 tenor, arranger\n Claude Germain \u2013 tenor (1963\u20131966)\n Joseph Noves \u2013 tenor (1967\u20131972)\n Jean Cussac \u2013 bass\n Jean Claude Briodin \u2013 bass (1963\u20131964)", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2005 albums\nBoxed set albums\nThe Swingle Singers albums\nAlbums arranged by Ward Swingle\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2005 albums\n\t2000s albums\n\t2005 in music\nBoxed set albums\n\tAlbum types\nThe Swingle Singers albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tAlbums by British artists\nAlbums arranged by Ward Swingle\n\tAlbums by arrangement" }, { "title": "Wedding in the Eccentric Club", "content": "Wedding in the Eccentric Club (German: Die Hochzeit im Excentricclub) is a 1917 German silent crime action film directed by Joe May and starring Harry Liedtke, K\u00e4the Haack and Bruno Kastner. It was part of the long-running series of Joe Deebs detective films.\n\nCast\n Harry Liedtke as Joe Deebs\n K\u00e4the Haack as Junges M\u00e4dchen, van Hoops Tochter\t\t\n Bruno Kastner as van Hoops Neffe, der Erbe\n Magda Madeleine \t\n Esther Carena\n Ethel Hansa as \n Hermann Picha \n Wilhelm von Haxthausen \t\n Paul Westermeier\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1917 films\nGerman silent feature films\nGerman crime films\nGerman action films\nFilms directed by Joe May\nJoe Deebs detective films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1917 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1917 in film\nGerman silent feature films\n\tSilent films by country\n\tGerman films\nGerman crime films\n\tGerman films by genre\n\tCrime films by country\nGerman action films\n\tGerman films by genre\n\tAction films by country\nFilms directed by Joe May\n\tFilms by director\n\tGerman films\nJoe Deebs detective films\n\tDetective films\n\tGerman films\n\tFilms by series" }, { "title": "2013 Kazakhstan Super Cup", "content": "The 2013 Kazakhstan Super Cup was the fifth Kazakhstan Super Cup, an annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Premier League, Shakhter Karagandy, and the previous season's Kazakhstan Cup, Astana, with the Shakhter Karagandy winning 3\u20132. This was both teams second appearance in the Kazakhstan Super Cup.\n\nMatch details\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2013 in Kazakhstani football\nKazakhstan Super Cup\nFootball competitions in Kazakhstan\nFootball cup competitions in Kazakhstan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2013 in Kazakhstani football\n\t2013 in Asian football\n\t2013 in association football\nKazakhstan Super Cup\n\tRecurring sporting events established in 2008\n\tFootball cup competitions in Asia\n\tFootball leagues in Kazakhstan\nFootball competitions in Kazakhstan\n\tFootball in Kazakhstan\n\tSports competitions in Kazakhstan\nFootball cup competitions in Kazakhstan\n\tFootball in Kazakhstan\n\tSports competitions in Kazakhstan" }, { "title": "Leptoxis crassa", "content": "{{Speciesbox\n| image =\n| status = EX\n| status_system = IUCN2.3\n| status_ref = \n| genus = Athearnia\n| species = crassa\n| authority = (Haldeman, 1841)\n| synonyms = Leptoxis crassa\n}}Athearnia crassa'', the boulder snail, was a species of freshwater snail in the family Pleuroceridae. It was native to the United States, where it was known from Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and Virginia. It is now extinct.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExtinct gastropods\nMolluscs of the United States\nGastropods of North America\nPleuroceridae\nFreshwater snails\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExtinct gastropods\n\tGastropods by conservation status\n\tGastropods by period\n\tExtinct molluscs\nMolluscs of the United States\n\tFauna of the United States by taxon\n\tAnimals by country\nGastropods of North America\n\tFauna of North America by taxon\n\tMolluscs by continent\nPleuroceridae\n\tGastropods by family\n\tAnimals by family\nFreshwater snails\n\tFreshwater animals by type\n\tSnails by habitat\n\tGastropods by habitat\n\tMolluscs by habitat" }, { "title": "Thedford Dirty Dogs", "content": "The Thedford Dirty Dogs are a senior hockey team based out of Thedford, Ontario, Canada. They have played three seasons in the WOAA Senior Hockey League.\n\n2006-07 Dirty Dogs Season\nOn October 7, 2006, the Thedford Dirty Dogs began their first season in the WOAA with a 10-2 loss to the Hensall Sherwoods at the Thedford Bosanquet Community Centre. Two weeks later on October 21, the Dirty Dogs played in their first road game, an 8-4 loss in Hensall. On November 11, Thedford earned their first point of the season, as they lost to the Wingham Bulls 7-6 in overtime in a game in Wingham. The Dirty Dogs finished the regular season still looking for their first win, as they wound up with a 0-23-1 record, ending up in ninth place in the nine team South Division.\n\nIn the playoffs, they faced off against the Monkton Wildcats, and after dropping the opening game in their best of three series, the Dirty Dogs rebounded and registered their first win in franchise history by a 2-1 score in Thedford. The Dogs kept the third game close, but fell to the Wildcats 3-2, and lost the series two games to one, ending their season.\n\n2007-08 Dirty Dogs Season\nIt would be another long, winless season for Thedford, as they would see their regular season losing streak reach fifty games, as the Dirty Dogs went 0-26-0, finishing in last place in the ten team South Division.\n\nThe Dirty Dogs would play the Goderich Pirates in a best of three qualifying series, with the winner advancing to the \"A\" playoffs", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIce hockey teams in Ontario\nSenior ice hockey teams\nWOAA Senior Hockey League teams\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIce hockey teams in Ontario\n\tIce hockey teams in Canada by province\n\tSports teams in Ontario\n\tSport in Ontario by city\nSenior ice hockey teams\n\tIce hockey teams by league\n\tCanadian ice hockey teams\nWOAA Senior Hockey League teams\n\tIce hockey teams in Canada by league\n\tSports teams in Ontario\n\tCanadian senior ice hockey teams" }, { "title": "Kelbo (department)", "content": "Kelbo is a department or commune of Soum Province in Burkina Faso.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDepartments of Burkina Faso\nDepartments of Soum Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDepartments of Burkina Faso\n\tSubdivisions of Burkina Faso\n\tFirst-level administrative country subdivisions\nDepartments of Soum Province\n\tDepartments of Burkina Faso\n\tSubdivisions of Soum Province\n\tSoum Province" }, { "title": "Samuel Haynes", "content": "Samuel Haynes may refer to:\n\n Samuel Haynes (historian) (died 1752), English writer and historian\n Samuel Johnson Haynes (1852\u20131932), Australian lawyer and politician\n Samuel Alfred Haynes (1899\u20131971), Belizean writer and political activist\n Sammie Haynes (1920\u20131997), American baseball player", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish historians\nAustralian lawyers\nAustralian politicians\nBelizean writers\nPolitical activists by nationality\nAmerican baseball players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish historians\n\tHistorians by nationality\n\tBritish historians\n\tEnglish writers\nAustralian lawyers\n\tAustralian legal professionals\n\tLawyers by nationality\n\tAustralian people by occupation\nAustralian politicians\n\tAustralian people by political orientation\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tAustralian people by occupation\nBelizean writers\n\tBelizean people by occupation\n\tWriters by nationality\nPolitical activists by nationality\n\tActivists by nationality\n\tPolitical people by role\nAmerican baseball players\n\tAmerican sportspeople\n\tBaseball players by nationality\n\tAmerican people by occupation" }, { "title": "Maryville, Tennessee", "content": "Maryville is a city in and the county seat of Blount County, Tennessee, and is a suburb of Knoxville. Its population was 31,907 at the 2020 census\n\nIt is included in the Knoxville Metropolitan Area and a short distance from popular tourist destinations such as the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Dollywood, Gatlinburg, and Pigeon Forge.\n\nHistory\nWhen the first European explorers arrived in the area, they found the Great Indian Warpath, which ran along the route where the modern US-411 has been built. The trail was long used by the indigenous peoples of the area. A historic Cherokee village known as \"Elajay\" was situated at the confluence of Ellejoy Creek (named after the village) and the Little River. Its site was near the modern Heritage High School. Ensign Henry Timberlake passed through the village in 1762 while returning from his expedition to the Overhill villages to the west. He reported that it had been abandoned.\n\nIn 1785, Revolutionary War veteran John Craig built a wooden palisade enclosing cabins at what is known as Fort Craig (or Craig's Station) in present-day Maryville. Such stations were built throughout the frontier to defend settlers against attacks from the Cherokee. For example, \"on April 11, 1793, when settlers believed Indian attacks were imminent, 280 men, women, and children gathered in small huts at John Craig's station on Nine Mile Creek.\"\n\nCraig donated next to his fort for the founding of a new town. Incorporated as a city on July 11, 1795, the", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities in Tennessee\nCities in Blount County, Tennessee\nCounty seats in Tennessee\nKnoxville metropolitan area\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities in Tennessee\n\tCities in the United States by state\n\tGeography of Tennessee\n\tSubdivisions of Tennessee\nCities in Blount County, Tennessee\n\tCities in Tennessee by county\n\tGeography of Blount County, Tennessee\nCounty seats in Tennessee\n\tCounty seats in the United States by state\n\tGeography of Tennessee\nKnoxville metropolitan area\n\tMetropolitan areas of Tennessee\n\tGeography of Tennessee\n\tTourism in Tennessee\n\tSubdivisions of Tennessee" }, { "title": "David ben Boaz", "content": "David ben Boaz (Hebrew: \u05d3\u05d5\u05d3 \u05d1\u05df \u05d1\u05e2\u05d6, Arabic: Abu Sa'id Dawud ibn Bu'az) was a Karaite Jewish scholar who flourished in the tenth century CE. He is reported to have been the fifth in the line of descent from Anan ben David, the founder of Karaism (he was the son of Boaz ben Jehoshaphat, the son of Jehoshaphat ben Saul, the son of Saul ben Anan, the son of Anan ben David.) He was thus considered resh galuta or exilarch of the Karaite community within the Abbasid Caliphate, in opposition to the rabbinical claimant\n\nThe Karaite chronicler al-Hiti mentions David under the year 383 of the Hegira (993 CE.), and gives the titles of the following three works written by him: a commentary on Ecclesiastes; a commentary on the Pentateuch; a treatise on the fundamental principles of the Pentateuch. Of these three only a fragment of the second, comprising Leviticus and the latter half of Deuteronomy, is still extant in manuscript in the St. Petersburg Library. In this commentary, says Harkavy, David frequently attacks Saadia Gaon, whom he never calls by name, but by the appellation \"hadha al-rajul\" (this man).\n\nDavid was succeeded as resh galuta of the Karaites by his son Solomon ben David.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n10th-century Karaite rabbis\nJewish scholars of the Abbasid Caliphate\nKaraite Judaism\nExilarchs\nHebrew-language writers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n10th-century Karaite rabbis\n\tKaraite rabbis by century\n\t10th-century rabbis\n\t10th-century Jewish theologians\nJewish scholars of the Abbasid Caliphate\n\tJewish scholars by period\n\tAbbasid scholars\nKaraite Judaism\n\tJewish denominations\n\tJewish Persian and Iranian history\n\tSects of Judaism\nExilarchs\n\tJewish royalty\n\tJewish Iraqi history\n\tJewish leadership roles\nHebrew-language writers\n\tJewish writers by language\n\tHebrew writers\n\tWriters by language" }, { "title": "Praia do Norte", "content": "Praia do Norte is a civil parish of the municipality of Horta, located along the northern coast between Cedros and Capelo, on the Portuguese island of Faial, in the archipelago of the Azores. The population in 2011 was 250, in an area of . It is the least populous parish on the island, reached along the Estrada Regional E.R.1-1\u00aa regional roadway from the urban centre of Horta. It contains the localities Cerca, Faj\u00e3 and Praia do Norte.\n\nHistory\n\nThis parish, and its church, were first referenced on 30 June 1567, with the first five parishes of the municipality of Horta. Its fertile soils (which produced many of the islands cereals, beans and fruits) were situated in the area known as Nicho, a biforkation between the regional roadway and Norte Pequeno, that stretched to the road at Quinta. By 1643, there were 274 inhabitants and 77 homes in the area (as referenced by Diogo das Chagas). The parish at one time included the region of Capelo, but it was de-annexed.\n\nThe primitive parochial church was destroyed completely by the eruption of Cabe\u00e7o do Fogo in 1672. At about one in the morning, a violent explosion awoke many of the residents, and forced them from their homes. Two lava flows escaped Cabe\u00e7o do Fogo towards the north (Praia do Norte) and south (destroying the community of Ribeira do Cabo in Capelo). The northern flow, after pausing to destroy Lameiros, reached Praia do Norte where it covered the parish in black rock, covering the large tracts of arable land. Many of the ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCivil parishes of Horta, Azores\nPopulated coastal places in Portugal\nPopulated places in the Azores\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCivil parishes of Horta, Azores\n\tCivil parishes of Portugal\n\tGeography of the Azores\nPopulated coastal places in Portugal\n\tCoastal towns in Portugal\n\tGeography of Portugal by city\nPopulated places in the Azores\n\tPopulated places in Portugal\n\tGeography of the Azores" }, { "title": "Traveller (horse)", "content": "Traveller (1857\u20131871) was Confederate General Robert E. Lee's most famous horse during the American Civil War. He was a gray American Saddlebred of , notable for speed, strength and courage in combat. Lee acquired him in February 1862, and rode him in many battles. Traveller outlived Lee by only a few months, and had to be shot when he contracted untreatable tetanus.\n\nBirth and war service\nTraveller, sired by notable racehorse Grey Eagle and originally named Jeff Davis, was born to Flora in 1857 near the Blue Sulphur Springs, in Greenbrier County, Virginia (now West Virginia) and was first owned and raised by James W. Johnston. Traveller was trained by Frank Winfield Page, a young enslaved boy. An American Saddlebred, Traveller was of Grey Eagle stock; as a colt, he took the first prize at the Lewisburg, Virginia fairs in 1859 and 1860. As an adult he was a sturdy horse, high and , iron gray in color with black point coloration, a long mane and a flowing tail. He was next owned by Captain Joseph M. Broun and renamed Greenbrier. \n\nIn the spring of 1861, a year before achieving fame as a Confederate general, Robert E. Lee was commanding a small force in western Virginia. The quartermaster of the 3rd Regiment, Wise Legion, Captain Joseph M. Broun, was directed to \"purchase a good serviceable horse of the best Greenbrier stock for our use during the war.\" Broun purchased the horse for $175 (approximately $4,545 in 2008) from Andrew Johnston's son, Captain James W. Johnston, and", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican Civil War horses\nAmerican Saddlebred show horses\nIndividual warhorses\nRobert E. Lee\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican Civil War horses\n\tAnimals in the American Civil War\n\tHorses in warfare\nAmerican Saddlebred show horses\n\tShow horses\n\tAmerican Saddlebred horses\nIndividual warhorses\n\tHorses in warfare\n\tHorse history and evolution\nRobert E. Lee\n\tConfederate States Army generals\n\tPeople of the American Civil War\n\t19th-century American people\n\tVirginia Confederate Civil War people" }, { "title": "West of Tombstone", "content": "West of Tombstone is an American Western B-movie film directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Charles Starrett.\n\nPlot \nMarshal Steve Langdon hears a rumor that the legendary criminal Billy the Kid is maybe still alive. Langdon finds Billy's coffin empty and believes that the respected older citizen Wilfred Barnet is Billy the Kid. He informs Wilfred\u2019s lovely daughter Carol about. When Barnet confesses his true identity to his daughter and says that he got a second chance by Pat Garrett to start a new life. His clerk overhears the conversation and informs his old gang and this leads to trouble. Barnet helps Marshal Langdon against the gang. They defeat the gang but Barnet is mortally wounded. Steve decides to let the old man rest in peace and reports that Billy the Kid died long ago.\n\nCast \n Charles Starrett as Marshal Steve Langdon\n Russell Hayden as Lucky Barnet\n Cliff Edwards as Harmony Haines\n Marcella Martin as Carol Barnet\n Gordon De Main as Wilfred Barnet\n Clancy Cooper as Dave Shurlock\n Jack Kirk as the Sheriff\n Budd Buster as Wheeler\n Tom London as Morris\n Lloyd Bridges as Martin (uncredited)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican films\n1942 films\nAmerican Western (genre) films\nFilms directed by Howard Bretherton\nColumbia Pictures films\nFilms about Billy the Kid\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tFilms shot in the United States\n\tUnited States film and television stubs\n1942 films\n\t1942 in film\n\tFilms by year\nAmerican Western (genre) films\n\tWestern (genre) films by nationality\n\tAmerican genre films\nFilms directed by Howard Bretherton\n\tFilms by director\nColumbia Pictures films\n\tFilms by studio\n\tColumbia Pictures\nFilms about Billy the Kid\n\tFilms about outlaws\n\tBilly the Kid in film\n\tCultural depictions of Billy the Kid\n\tWestern (genre) films based on actual events\n\tFilms about American folklore and mythology" }, { "title": "De Stefano 'ndrina", "content": "The De Stefano 'ndrina, or the De Stefano family or De Stefano-Tegano family, is one of the most powerful clans of the 'Ndrangheta, a criminal and mafia-type organisation in Calabria, Italy. The 'ndrina hailed from the Archi neighbourhood in Reggio Calabria. Several of its members were included in the list of most wanted fugitives in Italy. According to prosecutor Salvatore Boemi, the De Stefanos are the representation of the manager-criminal controlling a crime multinational with joint ventures with Raffaele Cutolo from the Camorra and Nitto Santapaola and Francesco Ferrera from Cosa Nostra in Catania.\n\nOrigins\nThe De Stefano brothers, Paolo, Giovanni, Giorgio and Orazio would come to prominence as members of the 'Ndrangheta clan of Domenico Tripodo, the old boss (capobastone) of Reggio Calabria, who had acquired considerable financial resources through tobacco smuggling. Within two years (as a result of the first 'Ndrangheta war in 1974-1976) they moved from being simple 'Ndranghetisti to being the new \"lords\" of Reggio Calabria.\n\nBefore that time the clan had not been very prominent, according to the pentito Giacomo Lauro, who held important positions in the Reggio Calabria clans. \"In 1970 \u2026 the De Stefanos \u2026 were nobody, they were nobody. The De Stefano brothers became the owners of Reggio Calabria after the war, the first mafia war. \u2026 I do not want to swear, but who the fuck were the De Stefanos in the 1970s? They had killed a certain Sergi for four oxen, for a fraud of ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n'Ndrangheta in Italy\nOrganized crime families\nOrganized crime groups in Italy\nOrganized crime groups in Sicily\nOrganized crime groups in Campania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n'Ndrangheta in Italy\n\t'Ndrangheta\n\tOrganized crime groups in Italy\nOrganized crime families\n\tOrganized crime\nOrganized crime groups in Italy\n\tOrganized crime groups in Europe\n\tOrganized crime by country\n\tOrganized crime by region\nOrganized crime groups in Sicily\n\tOrganized crime groups in Italy\nOrganized crime groups in Campania\n\tOrganized crime groups in Italy" }, { "title": "Jung Han", "content": "Jung Han from Yale University, New Haven, CT was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2013 for contributions to epitaxial technologies for wide bandgap semiconductor materials and devices.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFellows of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers\nPeople associated with Yale University\nAmerican electrical engineers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFellows of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers\n\tIEEE\nPeople associated with Yale University\n\tAlumni by university or college in Connecticut\n\tPeople by university or college in the United States\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tYale University people\nAmerican electrical engineers\n\tAmerican engineers by discipline\n\tAmerican people by occupation\n\tAmerican scientists by discipline\n\tEngineers from the United States by discipline\n\tPeople in the United States by occupation" }, { "title": "Hindu Colony", "content": "Hindu Colony is an old locality situated in the Dadar area of Mumbai, India. The locality falls in between Dadar and Matunga on the east side of the Central Railway Line. Traditionally, the area had been a locality of Maharashtrians, Catholics, Jews and Gujaratis, though Maharashtrians were the highest by numbers. \nThe Buildings were designed in a style which was prevalent in the pre independence era. British styled Buildings with service staircases and glimpses of Victorian architecture can still be seen. Redevelopment has lent a new look to most of the colony. \n \n\nThe Colony extends from the Dadar TT Circle, more specifically from the Eastern End of the Tilak Bridge ( which connects Dadar East and West) to Ruia College. The Colony is typically designed with roads being identified as Lanes, totalling to 6. \n\nThe Dadar T.T. Circle is a traffic convergence area, and an important junction as well as a landmark.\nThe term T.T. Originates from the tram terminus which was located here, in the British Era\n\nB. R. Ambedkar's home, \"Rajgruha\", which he built in the 1930s, is in this area. Hemant Karkare, Chief of the Mumbai Anti-Terrorist Squad, also lived in the colony. After he was killed during 2008 Mumbai attacks, his wife continued to stay here.\n\nThe colony is in very close proximity of Ramnarayan Ruia College of Arts & Science and Poddar College of Commerce.\n\nThe colony is an example of how affluent elite Maharashtrians & ordinary mid to low income Maharashtrians have co exi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNeighbourhoods in Mumbai\nDadar\nMatunga\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNeighbourhoods in Mumbai\n\tNeighbourhoods in Maharashtra\n\tGeography of Mumbai\n\tTourist attractions in Mumbai\nDadar\n\tNeighbourhoods in Mumbai\n\tMatunga\n\tNeighbourhoods in Mumbai" }, { "title": "Richard R. Freeman", "content": "Richard R. Freeman is an American physicist, academic and researcher. He is an affiliated professor of physics at the University of Washington, a distinguished emeritus professor of mathematical and physical science at Ohio State University, and an emeritus Edward Teller Professor of Applied Science at University of California, Davis.\n\nFreeman\u2019s research specializes in high energy density physics. He has authored over 350 peer-reviewed research papers and holds 6 patents in the fields of lithography and laser processing. His graduate textbook, Electromagnetic Radiation, was published in 2019.\n\nFreeman is a fellow of American Physical Society (APS) and Optical Society of America.\n\nEducation\nFreeman completed his B.S. degree in physics from University of Washington in 1967. He then studied at Harvard University and earned his A.M. and Ph.D. degrees in physics in 1968 and 1973, respectively. He then completed his postdoctoral studies Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1976.\n\nCareer\nAlong with his post-doctoral studies, Freeman taught at MIT as a lecturer in physics from 1973 to 1976. From 1976 till 1996, he was then associated with AT&T Bell Laboratories where he served as a member of technical staff, and variously as departmental head of electromagnetic phenomena research, silicon electronics research, advanced lithography research, and strategic planning and business departments.\n\nIn 1996, he was appointed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a deputy associate d", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican physicists\nUniversity of Washington faculty\nOhio State University faculty\nUniversity of California, Davis faculty\nFellows of the American Physical Society\nFellows of the Optical Society\nHarvard University alumni\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology alumni\nUniversity of Washington alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican physicists\n\tPhysicists by nationality\n\tScientists by nationality\n\tAmerican scientists\n\tPhysics in the United States\nUniversity of Washington faculty\n\tUniversity of Washington people\n\tAmerican university and college faculty by university\nOhio State University faculty\n\tOhio State University people\n\tAmerican university and college faculty by university\nUniversity of California, Davis faculty\n\tUniversity of California faculty\n\tAmerican university and college faculty by university\nFellows of the American Physical Society\n\tFellows of scientific societies\n\tAmerican physicists\nFellows of the Optical Society\n\tOptical Society\n\tFellows of learned societies\nHarvard University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tHarvard University people\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tMassachusetts Institute of Technology people\nUniversity of Washington alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tUniversity of Washington people" }, { "title": "T Bone Burnett", "content": "Joseph Henry \"T Bone\" Burnett III (born January 14, 1948) is an American record producer, musician, and songwriter. Burnett rose to fame as a guitarist in Bob Dylan's band during the 1970s. He has received multiple Grammy awards for his work in film music, including for O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) Cold Mountain (2004), Walk the Line (2005), and Crazy Heart (2010); and won another Grammy for producing the studio album Raising Sand (2007), in which he united the contemporary bluegrass of Alison Krauss with the blues rock of Robert Plant.\n\nBurnett helped start the careers of Counting Crows, Los Lobos, Sam Phillips, and Gillian Welch, and he revitalized the careers of Gregg Allman and Roy Orbison. He produced music for the television programs Nashville and True Detective. He has released several solo albums, including Tooth of Crime, which he wrote for a revival of the play by Sam Shepard.\n\nEarly life\nThe only child of Joseph Henry Burnett Jr. and Hazel Perkins Burnett, Burnett was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1948, and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. His grandfather worked as secretary for the Southern Baptist Convention. His father wanted to be a pro athlete and was courted by the Brooklyn Dodgers, but instead, he got a job in Fort Worth with the Tandy Corporation. Burnett was brought up in the Episcopal Church of his mother. He forgot the origin of his nickname, which he uses without a dash.\n\nBurnett learned golf at an early age. When he was seven years old, he played at", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican record producers\nAmerican male songwriters\nGrammy Award winners\nMusicians from St. Louis\nMusicians from Fort Worth, Texas\nGuitarists from Texas\nAmerican rock guitarists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican record producers\n\tMusic industry people\n\tAmerican music industry executives\nAmerican male songwriters\n\tAmerican songwriters\n\tSongwriters by nationality\nGrammy Award winners\n\tAwards received by musicians\nMusicians from St. Louis\n\tMusicians by city in the United States\n\tMusicians from Missouri\nMusicians from Fort Worth, Texas\n\tMusicians by city in the United States\n\tMusicians from Texas\nGuitarists from Texas\n\tMusicians from Texas\n\tAmerican guitarists by state\nAmerican rock guitarists\n\tAmerican guitarists by genre\n\tRock musicians by nationality\n\tAmerican rock musicians" }, { "title": "St Mirren B.C.", "content": "St Mirren B.C. are a Scottish basketball club based in the city of Paisley, Scotland.\n\nHistory\nSt Mirren National League basketball started as part of the Paisley & District Basketball Association in 1997, although the association had begun basketball related activities in 1995. St Mirren McDonald's, as they would then be known, was launched at a press conference in St Mirren Football Stadium. The team would win the Scottish Cup for the first time in 1999, defeating Edinburgh 70\u201362, at the Kelvin Hall International Sports Arena. Their 2nd Scottish Cup success would come just three years later against the same opposition, defeating the Kings 61-51 at Meadowbank. The team won their first National League title in 2000 in front of 600 frenzied home fans at the Saints Arena.\n\nHome arenas\nLagoon Leisure Centre\n\nHonours\n Scottish Cup (4): 1999-00, 2001-02, 2011-12, 2015-16\n Scottish Men's National League (2): 1999-00, 2017-18\n\nSeason-by-season records\n\nPlayers\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBasketball teams in Scotland\nBasketball teams established in 1997\nSport in Paisley, Renfrewshire\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBasketball teams in Scotland\n\tBasketball in the United Kingdom by country\n\tSports teams in Scotland\nBasketball teams established in 1997\n\tBasketball teams by year of establishment\n\tSports clubs established in 1997\n\tSports organizations established in 1997\nSport in Paisley, Renfrewshire\n\tSport in Scotland by locality\n\tSport in Renfrewshire" }, { "title": "University of Utah Marching Band", "content": "The University of Utah Marching Band (also known as The Pride of Utah Marching Band or simply The Pride of Utah) has been called the premier marching ensemble of the University of Utah. It has also been stated that the band has figured prominently in the state of Utah's marching music history since its earliest days. The band performs at all University of Utah home football games, as well as some away games and bowl games. Its current director is Brian Sproul.\n\nHistory \nThe University of Utah Athletics Department has stated that the University of Utah's band was started in the 1940s as a military ensemble performing at various ceremonies and events around the university campus. Taking a cue from college bands in the Midwest, A. Ray Olpin, President of the university, recruited Ron Gregory from Ohio State University in 1948 to establish a similar marching band for Utah. Despite early success, support for the band gradually faded during the 1960s which culminated in the termination of funding for the band by the Associated Students for the University of Utah (ASUU) in 1969. A 1976 fund-raising campaign led by Gregg I. Hanson successfully re-established the band.\n\nThe Pride of Utah has performed at the following notable events:\n The 2003 Liberty Bowl\n The 2005 BCS Tostitos Fiesta Bowl\n The 2005 Emerald Bowl\n The 2006 Armed Forces Bowl\n The 2007 Poinsettia Bowl\n The 2009 BCS Allstate Sugar Bowl\n The 2009 Poinsettia Bowl\nThe 2022 Rose Bowl\n The Inaugural Parade of President Barack", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCollege marching bands in the United States\nMusical groups established in the 1940s\nUniversity of Utah\nUtah music\n1940s establishments in Utah\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCollege marching bands in the United States\n\tCollege bands in the United States\n\tMarching bands in the United States\n\tUniversity and college band directors' associations\nMusical groups established in the 1940s\n\tMusical groups by time of establishment\n\tMusical groups established in the 20th century\n\t1940s in music\nUniversity of Utah\n\tUniversities and colleges in Salt Lake City\n\tPac-12 Conference schools\n\tSchools of public health in the United States\n\tUniversities and colleges in Utah\nUtah music\n\tMusic of United States by state\n\tMusic of Mountain States\n\tUnited States music by state\n1940s establishments in Utah\n\t20th-century establishments in Utah\n\t1940s in Utah\n\tEstablishments in the United States by year\n\tUtah history-related lists" }, { "title": "Stepnica", "content": "Stepnica () is a town in Goleni\u00f3w County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Stepnica. It lies approximately north-west of Goleni\u00f3w and north of Szczecin, the capital of the region.\n\nMunicipal law was given on January 1, 2014. The town has a population of 2,067.\n\nStepnica is situated near the estuary of the Oder River - Roztoka Odrza\u0144ska, south of the Szczecin Lagoon on the route canoe between Police and Trzebie\u017c.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities and towns in West Pomeranian Voivodeship\nGoleni\u00f3w County\nPopulated places in Goleni\u00f3w County\nGmina Stepnica\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCities and towns in West Pomeranian Voivodeship\n\tCities and towns in Poland\n\tGeography of West Pomeranian Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places by region\nGoleni\u00f3w County\n\tCounties of West Pomeranian Voivodeship\n\tGeography of Goleni\u00f3w County\nPopulated places in Goleni\u00f3w County\n\tPopulated places in Poland by county\n\tGeography of Goleni\u00f3w County\nGmina Stepnica\n\tGminas of West Pomeranian Voivodeship\n\tGminas in Poland\n\tAdministrative divisions of Goleni\u00f3w County" }, { "title": "Kristina Arnaudova", "content": "Kristina Arnaudova (; born 21 September 1979 in Negotino, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Macedonian pop singer.\n\nThe promotion of Kristina's debut album \"Vozovi\" (\"Trains\") took place on \"Mr. Jack Cafe'\", Skopje. The album consists of 11 tracks (along with 3 bonus tracks), and is composed by various artists including Kristina herself. Songs on the album include \"Znaes koj e toj\", \"Podaj mi raka\", \"Vozovi\" as well as the very popular song \"Prasina\" which became a huge hit on the Macedonian music charts.\n\nThe Maxi Single \"Prasina\" (\"Dust\") was the first album in Kristina's career. Alongside the lead track, there are 6 more songs on the album; songs that Kristina recorded with her former band Big Bang as well as the big hit \"Znaes koj e toj\" which was a Radio and TV favourite during the summer of 2001. On 14 February 2008 on \"Hard Rock Discotheque\", Kristina promoted her new material, an album of twelve songs entitled \"2007\".\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMacedonian pop singers\nMacedonian female singers\nPeople from Negotino\n1979 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMacedonian pop singers\n\tPop singers by nationality\n\tMacedonian singers\nMacedonian female singers\n\tFemale singers by nationality\n\tMacedonian singers\nPeople from Negotino\n\tPeople by city in North Macedonia\n\tPeople from Vardar Statistical Region\n1979 births\n\t1979 in North Macedonia\n\t20th-century births in North Macedonia\nLiving people\n\tBiography by status\n\tPeople by status\n\tPeople by century\n\tPeople by year of birth" }, { "title": "England at the 1990 Commonwealth Games", "content": "England competed at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland, New Zealand, between 24 January and 3 February 1990. \n\nEngland finished second in the medal table.\n\nMedal table (top three)\n\nThe athletes that competed are listed below.\n\nAthletics\n\nBadminton\n\nBowls\n\nBoxing\n\nCycling\n\nDiving\n\nGymnastics\nArtistic\n\nRhythmic\n\nJudo\n\nShooting\n\nSwimming\n\nSynchronised swimming\n\nWeightlifting\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1990 in English sport\nEngland at the Commonwealth Games\nCommonwealth Games by nation\n1990 Commonwealth Games\nNations at the 1990 Commonwealth Games\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1990 in English sport\n\tSport in England by year\n\t1990 in British sport\n\t1990 in sports by country\nEngland at the Commonwealth Games\n\tCommonwealth Games by nation\n\tSport in England by event\nCommonwealth Games by nation\n\tCommonwealth Games\n1990 Commonwealth Games\n\tCommonwealth Games by year\n\t1990 in multi-sport events\n\tSport in Auckland\n\tSport in New Zealand by year\nNations at the 1990 Commonwealth Games\n\t1990 in sports by country\n\t1990 Commonwealth Games\n\tCommonwealth Games by year\n\tCommonwealth Games by nation\n\tSport in Auckland\n\tSport in New Zealand by year" }, { "title": "R-4 (missile)", "content": "The Bisnovat (later Molniya) R-4 (NATO reporting name AA-5 'Ash') was an early Soviet long-range air-to-air missile. It was used primarily as the sole weapon of the Tupolev Tu-128 interceptor, matching its RP-S Smerch ('Tornado') radar.\n\nHistory\nDevelopment of the R-4 began in 1959, initially designated as K-80 or R-80, entering operational service around 1963, together with Tu-128. Like many Soviet weapons, it was made in both semi-active radar homing (R-4R) and infrared-homing (R-4T) versions. Standard Soviet doctrine was to fire the weapons in SARH/IR pairs to increase the odds of a hit. Target altitude was from 8 to 21\u00a0km. Importantly for the slow-climbing Tu-128, the missile could be fired even from 8\u00a0km below the target.\n\nIn 1973 the weapon was modernized to R-4MR (SARH) / MT (IR) standard, with lower minimal target altitude (0.5\u20131\u00a0km), improved seeker performance, and compatibility with the upgraded RP-SM Smerch-M radar.\n\nThe R-4 survived in limited service until 1990, retiring along with the last Tu-128 aircraft.\n\nOperators\n \n Soviet Air Defence Forces\n\nSpecifications (R-4T / R-4R)\n Length: (R-4T) 5.2 m (17\u00a0ft 1 in); (R-4R) 5.45 m (17\u00a0ft 10 in)\n Wingspan: 1300\u00a0mm (4\u00a0ft 3 in)\n Diameter: 310\u00a0mm (12.2\u00a0in)\n Launch weight: (R-4T) 480\u00a0kg (1,058\u00a0lb); (R-4R) 492.5\u00a0kg (1,086\u00a0lb)\n Speed: Mach 1.6\n Range: (R-4T) 2\u201315\u00a0km (9.35\u00a0mi); (R-4R) 2\u201325\u00a0km\n Guidance: (R-4T) infrared homing; (R-4R) semi-active radar homing\n Warhead: 53\u00a0kg ( 116.6\u00a0lb) high explosive\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSoviet air-to-air missiles\nCold War air-to-air missiles of the Soviet Union\nMolniya products\nMissiles of the Soviet Union\nGuided missiles of the Soviet Union\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSoviet air-to-air missiles\n\tCold War air-to-air missiles\n\tAir-to-air missiles of the Soviet Union\nCold War air-to-air missiles of the Soviet Union\n\tCold War missiles of the Soviet Union\n\tCold War military equipment of the Soviet Union\n\tAir-to-air missiles of the Soviet Union\nMolniya products\n\tSpace program of the Soviet Union\n\tDefence companies of the Soviet Union\nMissiles of the Soviet Union\n\tMilitary equipment of the Soviet Union\nGuided missiles of the Soviet Union\n\tGuided missiles by country\n\tMilitary equipment of the Soviet Union\n\tWeapons of the Soviet Union" }, { "title": "Carolyn Cudone", "content": "Carolyn Cassidy Cudone (September 7, 1918 \u2013 March 1, 2009) was an American amateur golfer.\n\nRaised in Staten Island, New York, her mother played golf and encouraged Cudone to play the game. Her amateur golfing career was successful but she is best known for her performance as a seniors' golfer.\n\nSometimes recorded as Mrs. Philip J. Cudone, among her amateur career successes was her 1958 victory at the North and South Women's Amateur. She was a member of the on the 1956 U.S. Curtis Cup team and in 1970 was team captain. However, it was at the U.S. Senior Women's Amateur where she enjoyed her most noted success. Of the ten Championships she participated in, Cudone won a record five straight titles between 1968 and 1972, the most wins in a row in any USGA championship.\n\nA long-time resident of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Cudone was a member of the Dunes Golf and Beach Club.\n\nSignificant career victories\nNew Jersey State Women's Golf Championship: 1955, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1963, 1965\nNew Jersey stroke-play: 11-time winner\nNorth and South Women's Amateur: 1958\nWomen's Metropolitan Amateur: 1955, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965\nU.S. Senior Women's Amateur: 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972\n\nTeam appearances\nAmateur\nCurtis Cup (representing the United States): 1956, 1970 (non-playing captain, winners)\n\nHonors\nThe Carolyn Cudone Intercollegiate Championship is named in her honor.\n\nCudone was inducted into the South Carolina Golf Hall of Fame in 1979. She was inducted into the Staten Island Sports ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican female golfers\nAmateur golfers\nSportspeople from Staten Island\nSportspeople from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican female golfers\n\tGolfers by nationality\n\tFemale sportspeople by nationality\n\t20th-century American golfers\nAmateur golfers\n\tGolfers by type\nSportspeople from Staten Island\n\tSportspeople by city or town in the United States\n\tPeople from Staten Island\n\tSports in Staten Island\nSportspeople from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina\n\tSportspeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina\n\tSports in South Carolina by city" }, { "title": "Peter Brooke (businessman)", "content": "Peter Albert Brooke (October 6, 1929 \u2013 April 1, 2020) was an American businessman, in private equity. Brooke founded TA Associates in 1968, and Advent International in 1984.\n\nEarly life\nBrooke was born on October 6, 1929, in Worcester, Massachusetts, US, the only child of Percy Albert Brooke, a doctor born in England, and a nurse mother of Swedish ancestry.\n\nBrooke was educated at Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard College. He earned an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1954.\n\nCareer\nIn 1984, he founded Advent International, which has been called the first global private equity firm.\n\nIn 1984, he also founded SEAVI Advent, the first private equity firm in South East Asia. \n\nBrooke retired as CEO of Advent in 1996. He is the co-founder (with his son, John Brooke) of Brooke Private Equity Associates (BPEA).\n\nPersonal life\nBrooke married Anne Russell in 1954, and they had three sons. Sam, Peter, and John. Sam is an architect, Peter is an artist, and John works in private equity. Anne died on October 13, 2016 from heart disease. Brooke lived in Concord, Boston and North Pomfret, Vermont. He died in Concord on April 1, 2020 at the age of 90.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican businesspeople\nPrivate equity and venture capital investors\nHarvard Business School alumni\nPeople from Worcester, Massachusetts\nAmerican people of Swedish descent\nAmerican expatriates in England\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican businesspeople\n\tBusinesspeople by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation\n\tAmerican people by occupation\nPrivate equity and venture capital investors\n\tBusinesspeople by industry\n\tFinance in the United States\n\tInvestors\nHarvard Business School alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Massachusetts\n\tHarvard University alumni\nPeople from Worcester, Massachusetts\n\tPeople by city in Massachusetts\n\tPeople by city in the United States\nAmerican people of Swedish descent\n\tAmerican people by ethnic or national origin\n\tEthnic groups in the United States\nAmerican expatriates in England\n\tAmerican expatriates by destination country\n\tAmerican expatriates in the United Kingdom\n\tExpatriates in England\n" }, { "title": "27th Legislature of Albania", "content": "The Twenty-seventh Legislature of Albania (Albanian: Legjislatura e Legjislatura e nj\u00ebzet e shtat\u00eb), officially known as the VII Pluralist Legislature of Albania (Albanian: Legjislatura e VII Pluraliste e Shqip\u00ebris\u00eb), was the legislature of Albania following the 2005 Albanian Parliamentary election of Members of Parliament (MPs) to the Albanian Parliament. The party of the Prime Minister Sali Berisha, PD, obtained majority of 80 deputies.\n\n27th Legislature \n\nThe two largest political parties in Albania are the Socialist Party (PS) and the Democratic Party (PD). Following is a list of political parties and alliances with representation in the Parliament by the 2005 elections.\n\nMPS\n\nSources \n\nAlbania\nElections in Albania", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolitics of Albania\nLegislatures of Albania\n2005 in Albania\nElections in Albania\nPolitical history of Albania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolitics of Albania\n\tPolitics by country\n\tGovernment of Albania\nLegislatures of Albania\n\tNational legislatures by country\n\tGovernment of Albania\n2005 in Albania\n\tYears of the 21st century in Albania\n\t21st century in Albania\n\t2005 by country\nElections in Albania\n\tElections by country\n\tPolitics of Albania\nPolitical history of Albania\n\tHistory of Albania by topic\n\tPolitical history by country\n\tPolitics of Albania\n\tHistory of Albania" }, { "title": "United States v. Winans", "content": "United States v. Winans, 198 U.S. 371 (1905), was a U.S. Supreme Court case that held that the Treaty with the Yakima of 1855, negotiated and signed at the Walla Walla Council of 1855, as well as treaties similar to it, protected the Indians' rights to fishing, hunting and other privileges.\n\nBackground \n\nIn 1854 and 1855, the United States entered into a series of treaties with many of the Indian tribes of the Pacific Northwest. In exchange for Indian interest in certain lands in what is today the State of Washington, the Indians reserved relatively small parcels of land for their exclusive use (hence the term \"reservation\"), were given compensation in monetary payments, and other guarantees. The Treaty with the Yakima, signed on June 9, 1855, guaranteed to the Yakama \"the right of taking fish at all usual and accustomed places in common with the citizens of the Territory\".\n\nIn the 1890s, Lineas and Audubon Winans operated a state-licensed fishing operation on homesteaded land near Celilo Falls. Celilo Falls, in the Columbia River Gorge, was essential to the fishing practices of the Umatilla, Yakama and Nez Perce tribes. The Winans brothers obtained a license from the State of Washington to operate a fish wheel, a device that could catch salmon by the ton, thus depleting the Yakamas' fish supply. Most importantly for this case, the Winans brothers' actions also forcibly prevented the Yakama Indians from crossing the land recently purchased by the brothers, blocking their pass", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Supreme Court cases\nIndigenous land rights in the United States\nNative American history of Washington (state)\nTreaties of indigenous peoples of North America\nYakama\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Supreme Court cases\n\tLegal history of the United States\n\tUnited States constitutional case law\nIndigenous land rights in the United States\n\tIndigenous rights in the United States\n\tNative American history\n\tIndigenous peoples in the United States\nNative American history of Washington (state)\n\tHistory of Washington (state) by period\n\t19th century in Washington (state)\n\t20th century in Washington (state)\n\tIndigenous history of Washington (state)\nTreaties of indigenous peoples of North America\n\t19th-century treaties\n\tTreaties of the United States\n\tIndigenous peoples in the United States\nYakama\n\tFederally recognized tribes in the United States\n\tNative American tribes in Washington (state)\n\tNative American history of Washington (state)\n\tIndigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest" }, { "title": "Thomas P. Hillhouse", "content": "Thomas Paterson Hillhouse, (June 25, 1898 in Glasgow, Scotland \u2013 October 27, 1991) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1950 to 1969, initially serving as a Liberal-Progressive and subsequently as a Liberal, after the party changed its name.\n\nThe son of James W. Hillhouse and Mary Brown, Hillhouse came to Winnipeg with his family in 1900 and was educated there, at the University of Manitoba and at the Manitoba Law School. He served in Europe with the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I. He was called to the Manitoba bar in 1923 and worked as a barrister-at-law in Selkirk. Hillhouse served as a police magistrate for the province. In 1927, he married Irene McGregor. He was later named Queen's Counsel.\n\nHe was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in a by-election on October 10, 1950. Hillhouse defeated his CCF and Progressive Conservative opponents fairly easily in the riding of St. Andrews, and served as a backbench supporter of Douglas Campbell's government. He was re-elected in the 1953 election. Notwithstanding their name, the Liberal-Progressives were considered the most right-wing party in Manitoba during this period; Hillhouse, however, was seen as a leading social liberal in the party's caucus. Some expressed surprise that he was never named to cabinet.\n\nThe Liberal-Progressives lost power following the 1958 provincial election, and Hillhouse was returned by a reduced majority in the redi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba\nLiberal Party of Manitoba politicians\nPeople from Glasgow\nScottish emigrants to Canada\nUniversity of Manitoba alumni\nCanadian military personnel of World War I\nCanadian Queen's Counsel\nPoliticians from Winnipeg\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba\n\tPoliticians in Manitoba\n\tCanadian politicians by province or territory\nLiberal Party of Manitoba politicians\n\tMembers of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba\n\tCanadian Liberal Party politicians\nPeople from Glasgow\n\tPeople by city or town in Scotland\n\tScottish emigrants to Canada\nScottish emigrants to Canada\n\tImmigrants to Canada\n\tCanadian people of Scottish descent\nUniversity of Manitoba alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Canada\nCanadian military personnel of World War I\n\tMilitary personnel of World War I by nationality\n\tCanadian soldiers\nCanadian Queen's Counsel\n\tLawyers in Canada by honorific\n\tAttorneys in Canada\nPoliticians from Winnipeg\n\tPeople from Winnipeg\n" }, { "title": "Du\u0161an Bogdanovi\u0107", "content": "Du\u0161an Bogdanovi\u0107 () (born 1955) is a Serbian-born American composer and classical guitarist. He has explored musical languages which are reflected in his style today: a synthesis of classical, jazz, and ethnic music. As a soloist and in collaboration with other artists, he has toured extensively throughout Europe, Japan, and the U.S. He has taught at the University of Southern California, San Francisco Conservatory, and the Geneva University of Music.\n\nHis performing and recording activities include work with chamber ensembles of diverse stylistic orientations: the Falla Guitar Trio; a harpsichord and guitar duo with Elaine Comparone; and jazz collaborations with Anthony Cox, Charlie Haden, James Newton, Milcho Leviev, Arto Tun\u00e7boyac\u0131yan, and others. Notably, he is a co-author with Sting on \"Prisms (Six Song by Sting)\" published by Singidunum Music and Steerpike Overseas Limited.\n\nDu\u0161an Bogdanovi\u0107's recording credits include close to twenty albums (on Intuition, Doberman, Ess.a.y, M.A. Recordings, GSP and other labels), ranging from Bach Trio Sonatas to contemporary works. Over two hundred of his compositions are published by B\u00e8rben Editions (Italy), Doberman-Yppan (Canada) and Guitar Solo publications (San Francisco).\n\nHis theoretical work includes polyrhythmic and polymetric studies, as well as a bilingual publication covering three-voice counterpoint and Renaissance improvisation for guitar (B\u00e8rben) and Ex Ovo. (Doberman-Yppan). He has also collaborated on multi-disciplina", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican classical guitarists\nSerbian classical guitarists\nAmerican male composers\nAmerican composers\nSerbian composers\nUniversity of Southern California faculty\nSan Francisco Conservatory of Music faculty\n20th-century classical composers\n21st-century classical composers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican classical guitarists\n\tMusicians from the United States by instrument\n\tClassical guitarists by nationality\n\tGuitarists from the United States\nSerbian classical guitarists\n\tMusicians from Serbia by instrument\n\tClassical guitarists by nationality\n\tGuitarists from Serbia\nAmerican male composers\n\tAmerican composers\n\tMale composers by nationality\nAmerican composers\n\tComposers by nationality\n\tSongwriters from the United States\n\t20th-century American musicians\n\t21st-century American musicians\nSerbian composers\n\tComposers by nationality\n\tSerbian musicians\nUniversity of Southern California faculty\n\tFaculty by university or college in the United States\n\tSouthern California\nSan Francisco Conservatory of Music faculty\n\tFaculty by university or college in California\n\tSan Francisco Bay Area educators\n20th-century classical composers\n\t20th-century composers\n\tClassical composers by century\n21st-century classical composers\n\t21st-century composers\n\tClassical composers by century\n" }, { "title": "1948 Wimbledon Championships \u2013 Boys' singles", "content": "Staffan Stockenberg defeated Dezs\u0151 Vad in the final, 6\u20130, 6\u20138, 5\u20137, 6\u20134, 6\u20132 to win the boys' singles tennis title at the 1948 Wimbledon Championships.\n\nDraw\n\nFinal\n\nGroup A\n\nGroup B\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1948 in tennis\nWimbledon Championships by year \u2013 Boys' singles\nGrand Slam (tennis) matches\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1948 in tennis\n\t1948 in sports\n\t20th-century in tennis\n\tTennis by year\nWimbledon Championships by year \u2013 Boys' singles\n\tWimbledon Championships by year\n\tBoys' singles tennis tournaments\nGrand Slam (tennis) matches\n\tTennis matches\n\tGrand Slam (tennis) events\n\tTennis tournaments in the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Let Me Be Your Knight", "content": "Let Me Be Your Knight () is a South Korean television series directed by Ahn Ji-sook and written by Seo Jeong-eun and Yoo So-won. Starring Jung In-sun along with members of fictitious band Luna: Lee Jun-young, Jang Dong-joo, Kim Jong-hyun, Kim Dong-hyun and Yoon Ji-sung, the series depicts a romance between a world star idol suffering from sleepwalking and a resident doctor who has to secretly treat it. The series premiered on SBS TV on November 7, 2021, and aired every Sunday, at 23:05 (KST) till January 24, 2022. It is available for streaming on iQIYI in selected territories.\n\nSynopsis\nThis series follows the lead singer of a popular idol band Luna, Yoon Tae-in who suffers from sleepwalking. To cure his condition secretly, he seeks help from a live-in doctor In Yoon-ju to cure his condition.\n\nCast and characters\n\nMain\n Jung In-sun as \nIn Yoon-joo, 29 years old, get mistaken as her sister, a doctor, and becomes the live-in doctor who treats Yoon Tae-in for his condition. \n Kang Seon-joo, 29 years old, Yoon-ju's identical twin sister who is a sleep disorder doctor, her American name is Catherine Seon-joo Kang, and her Korean was In Seon-joo. She was adopted in the United States by a couple at the age of 11.\n\nLuna members\n Lee Jun-young as Yoon Tae-in - 25 years old, Luna's leader, main vocalist, producer.\n Jang Dong-joo as Seo Woo-yeon, 25 years old - Luna's guitarist and sub vocalist who develops a crush on Yoon-joo thinking she's Seon-joo. \n Kim Jong-hyun as Lee Shin - 23 y", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2021 South Korean television series\nTelevision series by SBS\nSouth Korean romantic television series\nSouth Korean musical television series\nKorean-language television shows\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2021 South Korean television series\n\tSouth Korean television series by year\n\t2021 in South Korean television\nTelevision series by SBS\n\tSouth Korean television series by network\n\tSBS TV television dramas\nSouth Korean romantic television series\n\tSouth Korean television dramas\n\tRomantic television series by country\nSouth Korean musical television series\n\tSouth Korean television dramas\n\tMusical television series by country\nKorean-language television shows\n\tTelevision shows by language\n\tKorean-language television programming" }, { "title": "A Party Down at the Square", "content": "\"A Party Down at the Square\" is a short story by the American writer Ralph Ellison, first published in 1997, three years after the author's death. It is a story of a Deep South lynching as perceived by a white boy from Cincinnati, Ohio.\n\nSummary \nThe short story \u201cA Party Down at the Square\u201d is the story of a boy who witnesses a lynching. The young boy is at his uncle's house somewhere in the Deep South when a bunch of men come in a hurry saying there will be a party down at the square. The reader then realizes that the \u201cparty\u201d consists of a lynching of a young black man. The whole town is attending, except for the town's black population, and everyone is screaming and yelling in excitement for the lynching of this young man. With a storm causing confusion, an airplane crashes through electric power lines but lands successfully near the town square. A young woman gets electrocuted and dies instantly, the plane is on fire, and electrical wires are sparking.\n\nDespite the mayhem of the storm and plane landing, the mob turns its focus back on the young black man who is getting burned to death. When the black man politely asks for a quick death, Jed Wilson, a leader of the lynch mob, refuses, saying, \"...ain't no Christians around tonight.\" The black man burns to death, his corpse turning to ashes.\n\nAfter the emotional experience of the night, the narrator falls ill, causing him to be mocked by his Southern relatives. Later at a general store, a poor white sharecropper speaks out a", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWorks by Ralph Ellison\nAmerican short stories\nRacism in the United States\nLynching in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWorks by Ralph Ellison\n\tAfrican-American literature\n\tWorks by American writers\nAmerican short stories\n\tLiterature by nationality\n\tShort stories by nationality\n\tShort stories by country\nRacism in the United States\n\tRace in the United States\n\tSocial issues in the United States\nLynching in the United States\n\tAfrican-American history between emancipation and the civil rights movement\n\tViolence against men in North America\n\tDeath in the United States\n\tHistory of racism in the United States\n\tViolence in the United States\n\tAttack politics\n\tRacially motivated violence in the United States\n\tAfrican-American history\n\tHate crimes\n\tRace and crime in the United States\n\tRace-related controversies in the United States" }, { "title": "Otto van Rees (artist)", "content": "Otto van Rees (April 20, 1884 \u2013 May 19, 1957) artist, Dutch citizen, born in Freiburg-im-Breisgau, Germany, died in Utrecht, Holland, mainly living in France and Switzerland during his career as an artist.\n\nBiography\n\nEarly career\n\nSon of a family of academics, Otto van Rees started his career in Paris, where he moved in October 1904. The year before he had finished high school. By intermediation of Picasso, whom Van Rees met in the caf\u00e9 Le Lapin Agile, Van Rees put up at an atelier in the Bateau Lavoir. His wife and fellow artist, Adya Dutilh (1876-1959) joint him in December 1904. The winter of 1904/1905 at the Acad\u00e9mie Carri\u00e8re he became friends with George Braque. The Bateau Lavoir was a lively place where his contact with other artists, painters, Picasso, Lhote, Gris, Van Dongen, as well as writers Max Jacob, Blaise Cendrars, Apollinaire deepened. \n\nParis would become their winter residence on and off for over 30 years, living at first in different places in Montmartre, later moving to Montparnasse. The summers were spent at Fleury-en-Bi\u00e8re, a little town next to Barbizon. \nKees van Dongen spent the summer of 1905 there, together with Otto and Adya van Rees in the farmhouse Van Rees rented. They painted together in the fields around the village. Picasso was probably also a visitor as well as other artists: Otto Freundlich, Marc Chagall and Blaise Cendrars to mention a few. Some of his fellow artists became dear friends over many years: Severini, Segal, Freundlich, M", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century Dutch painters\nDutch male painters\nArtists from Freiburg\nArtists from Paris\nArtists from Utrecht\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century Dutch painters\n\t20th-century European painters\n\t20th-century Dutch artists\n\tArtists from the Netherlands\nDutch male painters\n\tDutch painters by gender\n\tArtists from the Netherlands\nArtists from Freiburg\n\tPeople from Freiburg\n\tArtists from Germany\n\tArtists by city in Germany\nArtists from Paris\n\tPeople from Paris\n\tArtists from France\n\tArtists by city in France\nArtists from Utrecht\n\tPeople from Utrecht\n\tArtists from the Netherlands\n\tArtists by city in the Netherlands" }, { "title": "Lukas Resetarits", "content": "Lukas Resetarits (born 14 October 1947, in Stinatz) is an Austrian cabaret artist and actor, best known for playing police inspector Kottan in the Austrian TV series Kottan ermittelt.\n\nResetarits was born in the Austrian state Burgenland, but his family moved to Vienna when he was at the age of four. Resetarits attended Austrian gymnasium which he finished in 1965. He studied psychology and philosophy at the University of Vienna, at the same time jobbing as rock singer, construction worker and traffic officer at the Vienna International Airport.\n\nIn 1975 he joined the cabaret group \"KEIF\", which consisted of Wolfgang Teuschl, Erwin Steinhauer, Alfred Rubatschek and Erich Demmer. In 1977 together with Teuschl and Steinhauer he performed the TV cabaret \"Tu felix Austria\".\n\nOn 26 October 1977 he premiered his first solo program \"Rechts Mitte Links\" in the Konzerthauskeller. In May 1978 he presented his second solo program \"A Krise mua\u00df her\", and performed a second TV cabaret with Teuschl and Steinhauer, \"Man wird ja noch fragen d\u00fcrfen\". He released his first LP vinyl record \"Ein Abend mit Lukas Resetarits\" (\"An Evening with Lukas Resetarits\") in 1979.\n\nFrom 1980 to 1983 he was main actor in the Austrian TV series Kottan ermittelt, written by Helmut Zenker and directed by Peter Patzak.\n\nResetarits has been married since 1968 and has two daughters. Willi Resetarits (musician known as Dr. Kurt Ostbahn), Peter Resetarits (TV host at ORF) and Lukas Resetarits are brothers. Karin Rese", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustrian cabaret performers\nAustrian television actors\nUniversity of Vienna alumni\nPeople from Burgenland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustrian cabaret performers\n\tCabaret\n\tAustrian comedians\nAustrian television actors\n\tAustrian actors\n\tTelevision actors by nationality\nUniversity of Vienna alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Austria\n\tUniversity of Vienna\nPeople from Burgenland\n\tPeople by state in Austria\n\tBurgenland" }, { "title": "Jammu & Kashmir Cricket Association", "content": "Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association is an organisation that runs cricket in Jammu and Kashmir. It fields the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team in the Ranji Trophy domestic tournament. It is a member of the Board of Control for Cricket in India.\n\nJKCA's home ground is the Sher-i-Kashmir Stadium in Srinagar, which has held One Day International matches in the past. The association is currently constructing an indoor academy at the stadium, which is also its headquarters. Imran Raza Ansari is the former president of JKCA.\nWith the implementation of Lodha Committee report by Supreme Court, Imran Raza Ansari was forced to resign from the post of JKCA President. Though initially Ansari ignored SC ruling but later had to resign.\nCurrently JKCA is run by two retired judges who were appointed administrators by J&K High Court. The two administrators are helped by Chief Executive Officer Syed Ashiq Hussain Bukhari a former DIG J&K Police who was also appointed by J&K High Court.\nIn accordance with Lodha Committee recommendations, the new redrafted constitution of JKCA was registered by J&K Registrar of Society. In the constitution club has been abolished while as Districts have been given voting rights.\n\nJammu and Kashmir Cricket Association scam 2011-12\n\nBetween 2011 and 2012, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had given Rs 112 crore for promotion of cricket in Jammu and Kashmir. It has been alleged that there has been a misappropriation of Rs 46.3 crore by the accused.\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCricket administration in India\nCricket in Jammu and Kashmir\nSports organisations in India\nSports clubs in India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCricket administration in India\n\tCricket in India\n\tSport in India by sport\n\tSports governing bodies in India\nCricket in Jammu and Kashmir\n\tCricket in India by state or union territory\n\tSport in Jammu and Kashmir\nSports organisations in India\n\tSports organisations by country\n\tSports in India\nSports clubs in India\n\tSports clubs by country\n\tSports in India" }, { "title": "Karl Sweetan", "content": "Karl Robert Sweetan (October 2, 1942 in Dallas, Texas \u2013 July 2, 2000 in Las Vegas, Nevada) was a professional NFL quarterback.\n\nEarly life\nSweetan grew up in Dallas and graduated from South Oak Cliff High School in 1960.\n\nCollege\nSweetan played football at Navarro Junior College and Texas A&M before transferring to Wake Forest.\n\nSweetan was Wake Forest\u2019s starting quarterback in 1963, his senior year. He completed 79 of 218 passes for 674 yards, throwing 1 touchdown and 18 interceptions. His 218 pass attempts were the 2nd highest in the conference, and 5th highest in the country.\n\nProfessional Football\nUndrafted by the NFL, Sweetan played quarterback and defensive back for the Canadian Football League\u2019s Toronto Argonauts during the 1964 season. \n\nIn the 1965 NFL Draft, Sweetan was an 18th round draft choice of the Detroit Lions.\n\nSweetan played five NFL seasons, from 1966 to 1970, for 3 teams. \n\nDuring his first season, in 1966, he replaced an injured Milt Plum in an October 16 game against the Baltimore Colts. In that game, Sweetan threw a 99 yard pass to Pat Studstill that will always be an NFL record for longest pass completion. Sweetan was the 2nd NFL quarterback to accomplish the feat; as of 2021, a total of 12 NFL quarterbacks have thrown a 99 yard pass, with the most recent being Eli Manning in 2011. \n\nSweetan played himself in the 1967 movie, Paper Lion, which starred Alan Alda as an amateur participating at quarterback during the Lions preseason (based on an actual ex", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPlayers of American football from Texas\nAmerican football quarterbacks\nWake Forest Demon Deacons football players\nDetroit Lions players\nToronto Argonauts players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPlayers of American football from Texas\n\tAmerican football players by state\n\tSportspeople from Texas\nAmerican football quarterbacks\n\tAmerican football players by position\n\tQuarterbacks\nWake Forest Demon Deacons football players\n\tWake Forest Demon Deacons football\n\tCollege football players in the United States by team\nDetroit Lions players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNational Football League players\nToronto Argonauts players\n\tCanadian Football League players by team\n\tCanadian Football League players\n\tSportspeople in Canada" }, { "title": "2021 Campeonato Tocantinense", "content": "The 2021 Campeonato Tocantinense de Futebol was the 29rd edition of the Tocantins's top professional football league. The competition began on 20 February and was suspended in April due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In October, the Federa\u00e7\u00e3o Tocantinense de Futebol (FTF) confirmed the return of the tournament on 12 December. The tournament ended on 30 December. Palmas were the defending champions but were eliminated in the semi-finals.\n\nInitially, the two teams with the lowest number of points in the first stage would be relegated to the Segunda Divis\u00e3o. However, FTF cancelled the relegations due to the suspension of the Campeonato caused by pandemic. \n\nIn the finals, Tocantin\u00f3polis defeated Araguacema 2\u20130 on aggregate to win their fourth title.\n\nParticipating Clubs\nAraguacema (Araguacema)\nCapital (Palmas)\nGurupi (Gurupi)\nInterporto (Porto Nacional)\nNC/Para\u00edso (Para\u00edso do Tocantins)\nPalmas (Palmas)\nTocantin\u00f3polis (Tocantin\u00f3polis)\nTocantins (Miracema do Tocantins)\n\nFirst stage\nThe match Tocantins v Gurupi was cancelled.\n\nFinal stage\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2021 in Brazilian football leagues\nCampeonato Tocantinense\nCOVID-19 pandemic in Brazil\nImpact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports in Brazil\nFootball competitions in Tocantins\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2021 in Brazilian football leagues\n\tFootball in Brazil by year\n\tSport in Brazil by year\nCampeonato Tocantinense\n\tAssociation football leagues in Brazil\n\tState football leagues in Brazil\n\tSport in Tocantins\nCOVID-19 pandemic in Brazil\n\tHealth in Brazil\n\t2021 health disasters\n\tHealth disasters in Brazil\nImpact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports in Brazil\n\t2020s in Brazilian football\n\t2021 in sports by country\n\tSport in Brazil by year\nFootball competitions in Tocantins\n\tFootball competitions in Brazil\n\tSport in Tocantins\n\tFootball in Brazil by state" }, { "title": "Imamzadeh Hossein, Qazvin", "content": "The Imamzadeh Hossein (also Emamzadeh-ye Hossein, Persian: \u0645\u0633\u062c\u062f \u062c\u0627\u0645\u0639 \u0639\u062a\u064a\u0642 \u0642\u0632\u0648\u06cc\u0646) is the grave mosque of a son of the 8th Imam Ali al-Ridha (\"Hazrat-e Reza\") in Qazvin, Iran that the Safavids - Shah Tahmasp I built in the mid-16th century as a pilgrimage center.\n\nHistory\nThe namesake of the tomb is the biennial deceased son of Imam Hossein. This passed in transit with his father to Khorasan in Qazvin in 821 and was buried at the site. Later more people were buried from the Safavid dynasty bib. Tahmasp I, who had his seat of government in Qazvin, built the tomb. His daughter Zeynab Begum expanded it in 1630, as is testified by a tile inscription.\n\nArchitecture\nThe tomb is reminiscent of a generous palace complex with its own walled garden, plant rows, small Iwanen, niches, grave stones and precious blue and cream-colored tile decorations. The facade of the main gate is of six ornamental minarets surmounted. Is the main gate by steps, there is a large courtyard opens. Directly behind the gate is a pavilion-like, octagonal fountain house.\n\nThe tomb is covered by a blue-yellow tiled dome. The central portion of the building is decorated with numerous mirror mosaics; the mirror mosaics of the vestibule and the tiles of the facades date from the 19th century. In this middle part carried by slender columns porch leads to areas segregated by sex and has two entrances; left for women, right for men. The building may only be entered without shoes. Tschadorpflicht From the vestibule the", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nImamzadehs in Iran\nSafavid architecture\nBuildings and structures in Qazvin\n16th-century mosques in Iran\nMosques in Qazvin\nTombs in Iran\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nImamzadehs in Iran\n\tShia Islam in Iran\n\tShia shrines\n\tReligious buildings and structures in Iran\nSafavid architecture\n\tPersian architecture by period\n\tArchitecture of Iran\nBuildings and structures in Qazvin\n\tBuildings and structures by city in Iran\n\tArchitecture of Iran\n16th-century mosques in Iran\n\t16th-century religious buildings and structures\n\tMosques by century\n\tMosques in Iran\nMosques in Qazvin\n\tBuildings and structures in Qazvin\n\tIranian architecture\n\tMosques in Iran\nTombs in Iran\n\tDeath in Iran\n\tBuildings and structures in Iran by type\n\tTombs by country\n\tCemeteries in Iran" }, { "title": "Sean McGinty", "content": "Sean Andrew McGinty (born 11 August 1993) is an English-born Irish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Scottish club Ayr United. Born in Maidstone, Kent, he began his professional career with Manchester United after a spell with Charlton Athletic as a junior. Failing to break into the United first team he had loan spells at Morecambe, Oxford United, Carlisle United and Tranmere Rovers before signing for Sheffield United, during which time he had loan spells at Northampton Town and Rochdale, signing permanently for the latter. He then spent time on loan at FC Halifax Town and Aldershot Town. He then signed for Aldershot on a permanent basis. In June 2016, he signed for Torquay United, where he spent two seasons before moving to Scottish club Partick Thistle. In 2020, he would leave to join Greenock Morton for a season. In the summer of 2021 McGinty signed a 2 year deal with Scottish Championship club Ayr United following his previous manager David Hopkin. He is the club captain.\n\nClub career\n\nManchester United\nMcGinty spent three years in the youth setup at Charlton Athletic before moving to Manchester United in July 2009. He progressed through the youth academy and was part of the side that won the 2010\u201311 FA Youth Cup, before signing a pro contract in the summer of 2011. On 27 February 2012, McGinty signed for Football League Two side Morecambe on an initial loan until 31 March, with an option to extend. He made his debut the next day in a 2\u20131 defeat to Dagen", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIrish footballers\nEnglish footballers\nScottish Championship players\nManchester United F.C. players\nSheffield United F.C. players\nAyr United F.C. players\nCharlton Athletic F.C. players\nTorquay United F.C. players\nPartick Thistle F.C. players\nGreenock Morton F.C. players\nFA Youth Cup winners\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIrish footballers\n\tAssociation footballers from the Republic of Ireland\n\tSportspeople from the Republic of Ireland by sport\nEnglish footballers\n\tAssociation footballers from England\n\tSportspeople from England by sport\nScottish Championship players\n\tScottish Professional Football League players\n\tFootball in Scotland\nManchester United F.C. players\n\tPlayers of English football clubs\n\tManchester United F.C.\nSheffield United F.C. players\n\tPlayers of English football clubs\n\tSheffield United F.C.\nAyr United F.C. players\n\tPlayers of Scottish football clubs\n\tAyr United F.C.\nCharlton Athletic F.C. players\n\tPlayers of English football clubs\n\tCharlton Athletic F.C.\nTorquay United F.C. players\n\tPlayers of English football clubs\n\tTorquay United F.C.\nPartick Thistle F.C. players\n\tPlayers of Scottish football clubs\n\tPartick Thistle F.C.\nGreenock Morton F.C. players\n\tPlayers of Scottish football clubs\n\tGreenock Morton F.C.\nFA Youth Cup winners\n\tFA Youth Cup\n\tEnglish football trophies and awards\n\tYouth football in England" }, { "title": "Bujaki, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship", "content": "Bujaki () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Nidzica, within Nidzica County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately north of Nidzica and south of the regional capital Olsztyn.\n\nThe village has a population of 40.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Nidzica County\nGmina Nidzica\nWarmian-Masurian Voivodeship\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Nidzica County\n\tVillages in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship\n\tGeography of Nidzica County\nGmina Nidzica\n\tGminas of Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship\n\tNidzica County\nWarmian-Masurian Voivodeship\n\tVoivodeships of Poland\n\tGeography of Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship\n\tNorthern Poland" }, { "title": "Peritrichocera bipectinata", "content": "Peritrichocera bipectinata is a species of moth in the Carposinidae family. It is found on La R\u00e9union.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of R\u00e9union\nCarposinidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of R\u00e9union\n\tFauna of R\u00e9union\n\tMoths of Africa\nCarposinidae\n\tMoths by family\n\tInsects by family\n\tInsects of R\u00e9union\n\tInsects of Africa" }, { "title": "David Levine (photographer)", "content": "David Levine (born 1960) is a British music, portrait and fashion photographer. He is best known for his work with Culture Club, ABC, Kylie Minogue and The Cure.\n\nDavid Levine started his career in 1977 while working as a photographer's assistant. He went on to photograph artists live in concert including Iggy Pop live at the Music Machine London and worked as a stills photographer on music videos with the director Tim Pope. As well as working with Culture Club, Levine also worked with a number of other 1980s acts including ABC, The Cure, Kylie Minogue, Jermaine Jackson, 5 Star, and Siouxsie Sioux. Levine quickly established a style of work in the studio, much copied by other music photographs in the '80s and indeed today his influence can still be seen. That style earned him the nickname 'The man who shot the 80's'. Always filming throughout his stills career, his music videos are as typically stylish and gritty as his stills. Levine's work in both stills and film achieves a style unique to him. \n\nLevine was invited to lecture at the University of Arts London, London College of Fashion in 2014. He lectured in Fashion Photography while continuing with his busy photography and film career.\n\nLevine's 2009 portrait of Paul Nicholls is held in the National Portrait Gallery. Levine is currently lecturing on The Art of Fashion and Beauty Photography and Film at the University of Arts London, London College of Fashion.\n\nLevine has never won any awards for his work, and is on the rec", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish photographers\nMusic photographers\nFashion photographers\nPortrait photographers\nCulture Club\n1980s music groups\nUniversity of the Arts London faculty\nNational Portrait Gallery, London people\n20th-century British photographers\n21st-century British photographers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish photographers\n\tPhotographers by nationality\n\tMusic photographers\n\tFashion photographers\n\tPortrait photographers\nCulture Club\n\tBritish pop music groups\n\tNew wave groups from London\n1980s music groups\n\tMusic groups by decade\nUniversity of the Arts London faculty\n\tAcademics of the London College of Fashion\nNational Portrait Gallery, London people\n\tPortrait photographers\n\t20th-century British photographers\n\t21st-century British photographers\n20th-century British photographers\n\tPhotographers by nationality\n\tBritish photographers\n\t20th-century photographers\n\t20th-century British artists\n21st-century British photographers\n\tPhotographers by nationality\n\tBritish photographers\n\t21st-century photographers\n\t21st-century British artists" }, { "title": "High-speed steel", "content": "High-speed steel (HSS or HS) is a subset of tool steels, commonly used as cutting tool material.\n\nIt is often used in power-saw blades and drill bits. It is superior to the older high-carbon steel tools used extensively through the 1940s in that it can withstand higher temperatures without losing its temper (hardness). This property allows HSS to cut faster than high carbon steel, hence the name high-speed steel. At room temperature, in their generally recommended heat treatment, HSS grades generally display high hardness (above Rockwell hardness 60) and abrasion resistance (generally linked to tungsten and vanadium content often used in HSS) compared with common carbon and tool steels.\n\nHistory \n\nIn 1868 English metallurgist Robert Forester Mushet developed Mushet steel, considered the forerunner of modern high-speed steels. It consisted of 2% carbon (C), 2.5% manganese (Mn), and 7% tungsten (W). The major advantage of this steel was that it hardened when air cooled from a temperature at which most steels had to be quenched for hardening. Over the next 30 years, the most significant change was the replacement of manganese (Mn) with chromium (Cr).\n\nIn 1899 and 1900, Frederick Winslow Taylor and Maunsel White, working with a team of assistants at the Bethlehem Steel Company at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US, performed a series of experiments with heat treating existing high-quality tool steels, such as Mushet steel, heating them to much higher temperatures than were typically con", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSteels\nTool steels\nMetallurgical processes\nMaterials science\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSteels\n\tMetals\n\tAlloys\n\tIron (element)\nTool steels\n\tSteels\n\tAlloys\n\tMetallurgy\nMetallurgical processes\n\tMetallurgy\n\tMaterials science\nMaterials science\n\tEngineering disciplines\n\tApplied sciences\n\tTechnology by type\n\tPhysics\n\tScience and technology in the United States" }, { "title": "Alexandre Horowitz", "content": "Alexandre \"Sacha\" Horowitz (24 March 1904 \u2013 1982) was a Belgian-born Dutch mechanical engineer and inventor.\n\nAlexandre \"Sacha\" Horowitz was born in 1904 in Antwerp, (Belgium) to parents of East-European Jewish heritage, and lived from 1914 in The Netherlands until his death in 1982. He has 136 patents awarded to his name over a period of 50 years covering a wide variety of products including prefab housing, farm machinery (e.g. Vicon, see below) and oil industry equipment. His most well-known invention however is the Philishave rotary electric razor.\n\nFrom 1958 to 1974 he was the first professor of product design and Production engineering at the Eindhoven University of Technology. In 1980 Horowitz was elected Honorary Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He died in 1982 in Switzerland.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century Dutch engineers\nBelgian emigrants to the Netherlands\nDutch inventors\nDutch Jews\nDutch mechanical engineers\nDutch people of Belgian descent\nEindhoven University of Technology faculty\nJewish inventors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century Dutch engineers\n\tDutch engineers\n\t20th-century engineers\n\t20th-century Dutch people\nBelgian emigrants to the Netherlands\n\tDutch people of Belgian descent\n\tImmigrants to the Netherlands\nDutch inventors\n\tDutch engineers\n\tDutch people by occupation\nDutch Jews\n\tDutch people by religion\n\tJewish Dutch history\nDutch mechanical engineers\n\tDutch engineers\n\tMechanical engineers by nationality\nDutch people of Belgian descent\n\tEthnic groups in the Netherlands\n\tEuropean diaspora in the Netherlands\nEindhoven University of Technology faculty\n\tDutch academics\n\tFaculty by university or college in the Netherlands\nJewish inventors\n\tJewish scientists\n\tJewish people by occupation\n\tJews by country and occupation" }, { "title": "Wulanyili", "content": "Wulanyili is a community in Tamale Metropolitan District in the Northern Region of Ghana.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Tamale Metropolitan District\nPopulated places in the Northern Region, Ghana\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Tamale Metropolitan District\n\tPopulated places in the Northern Region, Ghana\n\tGeography of Tamale Metropolitan District\n\tTamale Metropolitan District\nPopulated places in the Northern Region, Ghana\n\tPopulated places in Ghana by region\n\tGeography of the Northern Region (Ghana)\n\tNorthern Region (Ghana)" }, { "title": "Akita Nutrition Junior College", "content": "is a private university at Akita, Akita, Japan, founded in 1953.\n\nThe college was founded as Akita Junior College, with departments of economics and commerce. A department of home economics was added in 1954. The college was relocated to its present location in 1983. A nutrition department was added in 1990. The college was renamed the Akita Economics Junior College in 1997 and its curriculum restructured around three departments: Commerce and Economics, Information Science and Lifestyle. It was renamed the Akita Nutrition Junior College in 2005, specializing in a Department of Nutrition only.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEducational institutions established in 1953\nPrivate universities and colleges in Japan\nUniversities and colleges in Akita Prefecture\nNutrition education\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEducational institutions established in 1953\n\t1953 establishments in Japan\n\tEducational organizations based in Japan\nPrivate universities and colleges in Japan\n\tPrivate universities and colleges\n\tUniversities and colleges in Japan\nUniversities and colleges in Akita Prefecture\n\tEducation in Akita Prefecture\n\tUniversities and colleges in Japan by prefecture\nNutrition education\n\tHealth education by country\n\tHealth education in Japan\n\tEducation in Japan by subject" }, { "title": "1882 South Carolina gubernatorial election", "content": "The 1882 South Carolina gubernatorial election was held on November 7, 1882 to select the governor of the state of South Carolina. Hugh Smith Thompson was nominated by the Democrats and ran against J. Hendrix McLane, a Greenback-Labor candidate. Thompson easily won the general election and became the 81st governor of South Carolina.\n\nDemocratic Convention\n\nCandidates\n John Bratton, Comptroller General\n John Kennedy, Lieutenant Governor \n Hugh Smith Thompson, Superintendent of Education\n\nDeclined\n Johnson Hagood, incumbent Governor\n Wade Hampton, former Governor\n George D. Tillman, U.S. Representative\n\nCampaign\nGovernor Johnson Hagood chose not to seek reelection in 1882 and two former generals in the Confederate Army emerged as the frontrunners, Lieutenant Governor John Kennedy and Comptroller General John Bratton. Both men were loyal followers of Wade Hampton, neither had supported Martin Witherspoon Gary, and both were dedicated Democrats. However, many in the state wanted a new direction and the candidacy of George D. Tillman quickly gained pace. Others feared that an intra-party fight over the nomination would bring back Radical Republican rule and only the return of Senator Hampton could save the party. Even so, both Tillman and Hampton declined and chose to continue their representation in the Congress.\n\nHugh Smith Thompson, the state Superintendent of Education since 1876, had declined to be a candidate for governor and instead lobbied for the presidency of South Carol", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouth Carolina gubernatorial elections\n1882 United States gubernatorial elections\n1882 in South Carolina\nDemocratic Party (United States) state gubernatorial primaries\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouth Carolina gubernatorial elections\n\tGubernatorial elections in South Carolina\n\tState elections in South Carolina\n\tUnited States gubernatorial elections by state\n1882 United States gubernatorial elections\n\tUnited States gubernatorial elections by year\n\t1882 elections in the United States\n\t1882 in American politics\n1882 in South Carolina\n\tYears in South Carolina\n\t19th century in South Carolina\nDemocratic Party (United States) state gubernatorial primaries\n\tDemocratic Party (United States) gubernatorial primaries by state\n\tUnited States gubernatorial primaries by party\n\tState elections in the United States by party" }, { "title": "A Sangre Fr\u00eda", "content": "A sangre fr\u00eda (English language: In Cold Blood) is a 1947 Argentine murder thriller film directed by Daniel Tinayre and written by Luis Saslavsky.\n\nCast\nTito Alonso\nAmelia Bence\nRicardo Castro R\u00edos\nHelena Cortesina .... Linda Moreno\nFloren Delbene\nCarmen Gim\u00e9nez .... Mujer en hotel\nAntonia Herrero\n\u00c1ngel Laborde .... Hombre en estaci\u00f3n de servicio\nMarcelo Lavalle .... Transpunte\nCarmen Llamb\u00ed .... Monja\nMercedes Llamb\u00ed .... Enfermera\nPedro L\u00f3pez Lagar\nDomingo Mania .... Sr. Dupont\nJos\u00e9 Maurer .... Doctor\nLuis Otero .... Comisario Valdez\nJuan Pecci .... Farmac\u00e9utico\nIlde Pirovano\nElvira Quiroga\nDomingo Sapelli\nNicol\u00e1s Taricano .... Jos\u00e9\n\nRelease\n\nThe film was released on 5 September 1962.\n\nThe Argentine Academy of Cinematography Arts and Sciences gave the Best Actress award to Amelia Bence and the Best individual production award to Luis Saslavsky for this film.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1947 films\nArgentine films\nArgentine thriller films\nFilms directed by Daniel Tinayre\nArgentine film awards\nArgentine Academy Awards winners\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1947 films\n\tFilms by year\nArgentine films\n\tCinema of Argentina\nArgentine thriller films\n\tThriller films by country\n\tArgentine films by genre\nFilms directed by Daniel Tinayre\n\tFilms by director\nArgentine film awards\n\tAwards by country\n\tFilm awards by country\nArgentine Academy Awards winners\n\tAwards by country\n\tFilm awards by country\n\tFilm award winners by name" }, { "title": "Josh Archibald", "content": "Joshua Archibald (born October 6, 1992) is a Canadian-born American professional ice hockey right winger currently playing for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Archibald was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the sixth round (174th overall) of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft.\n\nEarly life \nArchibald was born on October 6, 1992, in Regina, Saskatchewan. His father Jim Archibald was a notorious Enforcer for the North Dakota Fighting Hawks men's ice hockey team in college, setting the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) record for penalty minutes before joining the Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey League. His mother Anne also attended the University of North Dakota, where she was part of the school's swim team. Archibald grew up in Lumsden, Saskatchewan, a small town in the Qu'Appelle Valley, and he played minor ice hockey for the Balgonie Prairie Storm and, briefly, the Moose Jaw AAA Warriors of the Saskatchewan Male U18 AAA Hockey League.\n\nWhen he was 15 years old, Archibald and his family moved to Brainerd, Minnesota, where he continued to play ice hockey for Brainerd High School. As a senior in 2011, Archibald set a Brainerd single-season scoring record with 78 points, and his 152 career points for the Brainerd Warriors was the second-highest in program history. Also in 2011, Archibald was a finalist for Minnesota's Mr. Hockey award, given to the top graduating high school ice hockey player in the state. The award that year went to", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian ice hockey players\nAmerican ice hockey players\nPittsburgh Penguins draft picks\nEdmonton Oilers players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian ice hockey players\n\tIce hockey players by nationality\n\tSport in Canada by sport\n\tIce hockey in Canada\nAmerican ice hockey players\n\tIce hockey in the United States\n\tSport in the United States by sport\n\tIce hockey players by nationality\nPittsburgh Penguins draft picks\n\tPittsburgh Penguins\n\tNational Hockey League draft picks\nEdmonton Oilers players\n\tEdmonton Oilers\n\tNational Hockey League players by team" }, { "title": "Harlem Opera House", "content": "Harlem Opera House was a US opera house located at 211 West 125th Street, in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. Designed by architect John B. McElfatrick, it was built in 1889 by Oscar Hammerstein; it was his first theater in the city.\n\nHistory \nAn early work at the house was The Charlatan, an operetta with music and lyrics by John Philip Sousa and a book by Charles Klein, which transferred from the Knickerbocker Theatre. From 1900 to 1911, the theater was known as Keith & Proctor\u2019s Harlem Opera House. Through the early 1920s, the venue was included in the Keith-Albee vaudeville circuit. By 1922, it was purchased by Frank Schiffman and subsequently closed. The Harlem Opera House showed films starting in the mid-1930s. It was demolished in December 1959.\n\nArchitecture and fittings\nThe venue featured a wide and a grand staircase and balcony of polished Italian marble. The auditorium offered blue seats, and the boxes were arranged in three tiers on either side of the stage. They occupied the most conspicuous part of the theatre, were set forward, and were entirely open. The curtain was made by E. T. Harvey and was decorated with an image of Shakespeare reading one of his plays to Queen Elizabeth and some members of her court; it was painted in bright colors.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOpera houses in New York City\nTheatres in Manhattan\nDemolished buildings and structures in Manhattan\nFormer cinemas in the United States\nFormer theatres in Manhattan\nTheatres completed in 1889\n1889 establishments in New York (state)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOpera houses in New York City\n\tCultural infrastructure completed in 1889\n\tMusic venues in Manhattan\n\tMusic venues in New York City\n\tTheatres in Manhattan\nTheatres in Manhattan\n\tTheatres in New York City\n\tCultural infrastructure in the United States\n\tBuildings and structures in Manhattan\nDemolished buildings and structures in Manhattan\n\tDemolished buildings and structures in New York City\n\tFormer buildings and structures in Manhattan\nFormer cinemas in the United States\n\tFormer buildings and structures in the United States\n\tCinemas and movie theaters in Manhattan\n\tEntertainment in the United States\nFormer theatres in Manhattan\n\tFormer buildings and structures in Manhattan\n\tTheatres in Manhattan\nTheatres completed in 1889\n\tTheatres in the United States by year\n\t19th-century theatres\n1889 establishments in New York (state)\n\t19th-century establishments in New York (state)\n\tEstablishments in the United States by year\n\tNew York (state) in the 19th century\n\t1889 in the United States" }, { "title": "2021 World Wrestling Championships \u2013 Men's Greco-Roman 63 kg", "content": "The men's Greco-Roman 63 kilograms is a competition featured at the 2021 World Wrestling Championships, and was held in Oslo, Norway on 9 and 10 October.\n\nMedalists\n\nResults\nLegend\nF \u2014 Won by fall\n\nFinal\n\nTop half\n\nBottom half\n\nRepechage\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2021 World Wrestling Championships\nMen's Greco-Roman wrestling\nCompetitions in Oslo\n2021 in Norwegian sport\nWorld Wrestling Championships events\n63 kg Greco-Roman World Wrestling Championships\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2021 World Wrestling Championships\n\tWorld Wrestling Championships\n\t2021 in wrestling\nMen's Greco-Roman wrestling\n\tGreco-Roman wrestling\n\tMen's sports\nCompetitions in Oslo\n\tEvents in Oslo\n\tCompetitions in Norway\n2021 in Norwegian sport\n\t2021 in European sport\n\tYears in Norwegian sport\nWorld Wrestling Championships events\n\tWorld Wrestling Championships\n\tWrestling competitions\n63 kg Greco-Roman World Wrestling Championships\n\tGreco-Roman wrestling\n\tWorld Wrestling Championships events\n\tWeight classes in combat sports\n\tWorld Wrestling Championships" }, { "title": "Demetrios Doukas Kabasilas", "content": "Demetrios Doukas Kabasilas (; ) was a senior Byzantine official and magnate of the second half of the 14th century.\n\nHe was a supporter of John VI Kantakouzenos during the Byzantine civil war of 1341\u201347, and forced to flee from Thessalonica in 1342, when the radical Zealot party took power in the city. He was captured and imprisoned by Kantakouzenos' opponents, but after the Kantakouzenist victory in 1347, he was released and rewarded with extensive lands in Kalamaria, near Thessalonica, and the title of megas papias. His exact origin, and particularly the reason for his use of the surname \"Doukas\", are unclear; his father was probably named George Kabasilas. In the documents that attest to his career, Demetrios appears to have been associated with the army. He was promoted to megas archon in 1369, and was addressed by Demetrios Kydones in a letter as late as 1386/7.\n\nHe married Anna Laskarina and had at least two sons, one of whom was the landowner Manuel Kabasilas.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n14th-century Byzantine people\nByzantine officials\nByzantine magnates\nPeople of the Byzantine\u2013Ottoman wars\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n14th-century Byzantine people\n\t14th-century people by nationality\n\tByzantine people by century\n\tPeople of medieval Greece\nByzantine officials\n\tByzantine government officials\n\tByzantine people by occupation\nByzantine magnates\n\tByzantine people by occupation\n\tPeople of medieval Greece\nPeople of the Byzantine\u2013Ottoman wars\n\tMilitary history of the Byzantine Empire\n\tWarfare of the Middle Ages\n\tByzantine people by war\n\tMilitary history of the Ottoman Empire\n\tOttoman Empire-related lists" }, { "title": "Prosser, Nebraska", "content": "Prosser is a village in Adams County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 66 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Hastings, Nebraska Micropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nHistory\nProsser got its start following construction of the railroad through the territory in the spring of 1888. It was named for T. J. Prosser, a railroad official. Prosser was incorporated as a village in 1907.\n\nGeography\nProsser is located at (40.686649, -98.577585).\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of , all land.\n\nDemographics\n\n2010 census\nAs of the census of 2010, there were 66 people, 34 households, and 22 families living in the village. The population density was . There were 40 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the village was 100.0% White.\n\nThere were 34 households, of which 11.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.8% were married couples living together, 2.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 35.3% were non-families. 32.4% of all households were made up of individuals, and 2.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 1.94 and the average family size was 2.41.\n\nThe median age in the village was 54.4 years. 12.1% of residents were under the age of 18; 2.9% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 13.6% were from 25 to 44; 60.5% were from 45 to 64; and 10.6% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the village was 43.9% male and 56.1", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Adams County, Nebraska\nVillages in Nebraska\nPopulated places established in 1888\nIncorporated villages in Nebraska\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Adams County, Nebraska\n\tVillages in Nebraska by county\n\tPopulated places in Adams County, Nebraska\nVillages in Nebraska\n\tPopulated places in Nebraska\n\tIncorporated cities and towns in Nebraska\nPopulated places established in 1888\n\t1888 establishments in Nebraska\n\tPopulated places established in the 19th century\nIncorporated villages in Nebraska\n\tVillages in Nebraska\n\tIncorporated cities and towns in Nebraska" }, { "title": "\u017dFK Dragon 2014", "content": "\u017dFK Dragon 2014 (Macedonian: \u0416\u0424\u041a \u0414\u0440\u0430\u0433\u043e\u043d 2014) is a women's football club from Skopje, North Macedonia. The team was founded in 2014 and won the national championship in 2014\u201315 with 18 wins from 18 games. In the next seasons they have won 3 more titles and also achieved a national cup win.\n\nHistory\nThe club was founded in 2014.\n\nIn 2015 the lost the cup final. In 2016 they won the cup final.\n\nTitles\n 4 Macedonian women's football championship: 2014\u201315, 2015\u201316, 2017\u201318, 2018\u201319\n 1 Macedonian Women's Cup winners: 2016\n\nCurrent squad\nAs of August 2019\n\nUEFA Competitions Record\nThe team debuted in the 2015\u201316 season but finished last in their qualifying group. In the next three seasons Dragon finished with 3 losses out of three games as well. In fact only one goal was scored so far, when Stankica Atanasova scored in a 1-14 defeat to Osijek in 2016-17.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWomen's football clubs in North Macedonia\nFootball clubs in Skopje\nFootball clubs in North Macedonia\nEstablishments in North Macedonia in 2014\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWomen's football clubs in North Macedonia\n\tFootball clubs in North Macedonia\n\tWomen's football in North Macedonia\n\tFootball in North Macedonia\nFootball clubs in Skopje\n\tFootball clubs in North Macedonia\n\tSport in Skopje\nFootball clubs in North Macedonia\n\tSport in North Macedonia\n\tFootball in Europe by country\nEstablishments in North Macedonia in 2014\n\t2014 establishments in Europe\n\t2014 in North Macedonia\n\tOrganizations established in 2014\n\tEstablishments in Europe by country" }, { "title": "Katukurunda Airport", "content": "Katukurunda Airport ( Katukurunda Guwanthotupala, ) is a domestic airport located near the town of Kalutara in Sri Lanka. It is also a military airbase known as Sri Lanka Air Force Katukurunda or SLAF Katukurunda.\n\nThe airport is located southeast of the town of Kalutara. It is at an elevation of and has one runway designated 11/29 with a bitumen surface measuring .\n\nHistory\nOriginally established as the Royal Naval Air Station HMS Ukussa, it was reactivated in 1984 by the Sri Lanka Air Force. It has been the venue for many motor races conducted in association with the Air Force Sports Board and with Sports Ministry approval.\n\nEstablished in 1944 by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy at its peak it was the largest Royal Naval Air Station, staffed by 300 Officers, 3000 sailors and 100 women from the Women's Royal Naval Service. It serviced more than 100 aircraft at any given time whilst maintaining an aircraft repair yard.\n\nLocal civil flying schools provide flight training facilities from the aerodrome.\n\nAirlines and destinations\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAirports in Sri Lanka\nMilitary installations of Sri Lanka\nSri Lanka Air Force bases\nAirports established in 1944\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAirports in Sri Lanka\n\tTransport in Sri Lanka\n\tAviation in Sri Lanka\n\tAirports in Asia\n\tAirports by country\nMilitary installations of Sri Lanka\n\tMilitary of Sri Lanka\n\tMilitary installations in Asia\n\tMilitary installations by country\nSri Lanka Air Force bases\n\tMilitary installations of Sri Lanka\n\tMilitary airbases\n\tAir force installations\nAirports established in 1944\n\tAirports by year of establishment\n\t1944 establishments in Sri Lanka\n\t1944 in aviation\n\tMilitary installations established in 1944" }, { "title": "Aspartyltransferase", "content": "In enzymology, an aspartyltransferase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction\n\nL-asparagine + hydroxylamine NH3 + L-aspartylhydroxamate\n\nThus, the two substrates of this enzyme are L-asparagine and hydroxylamine, whereas its two products are NH3 and L-aspartylhydroxamate.\n\nThis enzyme belongs to the family of transferases, specifically the aminoacyltransferases. The systematic name of this enzyme class is L-asparagine:hydroxylamine gamma-aspartyltransferase. Other names in common use include beta-aspartyl transferase, and aspartotransferase.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnzymes\nTransferases\nProtein biosynthesis\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnzymes\n\tBiological molecules\n\tBiochemistry\n\tProteins\nTransferases\n\tEC 2\n\tEnzymes by EC number\nProtein biosynthesis\n\tGene expression\n\tBiochemistry processes\n\tProteins" }, { "title": "Andy Gavin", "content": "Andrew Scott Gavin (born June 11, 1970) is an American video game programmer, entrepreneur, and novelist. Gavin co-founded the video game company Naughty Dog with childhood friend Jason Rubin in 1986, which released games including Crash Bandicoot and Jak & Daxter. Prior to founding Naughty Dog, Gavin worked in LISP at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.\n\nEducation\nGavin earned a Bachelor of Science in Neurobiological Science from Haverford College. He studied for a Ph.D. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, conducting research for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory on the Mars Rover Vision Project, under advisor Rod Brooks. As a student, Gavin learned the LISP computer programming language, and developed a number of custom programming languages that were later used for the graphics, controls, sounds, and artificial intelligence in Naughty Dog video games.\n\nCareer \n\nGavin and Rubin sold their first video game, Math Jam, in 1985. In 1989, they sold Keef the Thief to Electronic Arts. In the early 1990s, their fighting game, Way of the Warrior, led to a multi-title deal with Universal Interactive Studios. Under the auspices of this Universal deal they produced the Crash Bandicoot series from 1994 until 1999, and later the Jak and Daxter series. At the end of 2000, Rubin and Gavin sold Naughty Dog to Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA), having released 14 Naughty Dog games, which together sold over 35 million units and generated over $1 billion in revenue.\n\nWhi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican video game programmers\nAmerican businesspeople in the video game industry\nAmerican male novelists\nNaughty Dog people\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology alumni\nHaverford College alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican video game programmers\n\tVideo game programmers by nationality\n\tVideo game people by nationality\n\tVideo game developers by nationality\nAmerican businesspeople in the video game industry\n\tBusinesspeople in the video game industry\n\tBusinesspeople from the United States\nAmerican male novelists\n\tAmerican novelists\n\tAmerican male writers\nNaughty Dog people\n\tVideo game developers\n\tPeople associated with video game companies\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tAlumni by university or college in Massachusetts\nHaverford College alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tAlumni by university or college in Pennsylvania" }, { "title": "Phenomenal concept strategy", "content": "The phenomenal concept strategy (PCS) is an approach within philosophy of mind to provide a physicalist response to anti-physicalist arguments like the explanatory gap and philosophical zombies. The name was coined by Daniel Stoljar. As David Chalmers put it, PCS \"locates the gap in the relationship between our concepts of physical processes and our concepts of consciousness, rather than in the relationship between physical processes and consciousness themselves.\" The idea is that if we can explain why we think there's an explanatory gap, this will defuse the motivation to question physicalism.\n\nOverview\n\nPCS advocates typically subscribe to what Chalmers has called \"type-B materialism\", which holds that there is an epistemic but not ontological gap between physics and subjective experience. PCS maintains that our concepts are dualistic, but reality is monistic, in a similar way as \"heat\" and \"molecular motion\" are two different concepts that refer to the same property. However, phenomenal concepts are different from other concepts in that they incline us to see an epistemic gap. PCS suggests that physicalist explanations \"cannot feel satisfactory [...] since the concepts used in the physical explanation don't entail any applications of the phenomenal concepts in terms of which the explanandum is characterized.\"\n\nPCS would help physicalists answer the knowledge argument because upon seeing red, Mary would have new thoughts about phenomenal concepts, even though those thoughts", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPhilosophy of mind\nMetaphysical theories\nConsciousness studies\nConcepts in metaphysics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPhilosophy of mind\n\tBranches of philosophy\n\tPhilosophy by field\n\tPhilosophical traditions\nMetaphysical theories\n\tMetaphysics\n\tPhilosophical theories\n\tConsciousness studies\nConcepts in metaphysics\n\tMetaphysics\n\tPhilosophical concepts by field\n\tConsciousness studies\nConsciousness studies\n\tCognitive science\n\tPhilosophy of mind\n\tInterdisciplinary fields\n\tNeuroscience\n\tPhilosophy of psychology" }, { "title": "Thomas R. Williams", "content": "Thomas Robert Williams is a Canadian university professor and academic administrator, who served as the 19th Principal of Queen's University, in Kingston, Ontario. He became principal and vice-chancellor of Queen's on May 1, 2008, following the in-term resignation of Karen Hitchcock. He concluded his term as Principal on August 31, 2009.\n\nEducation and career\nWilliams began his post-secondary education at McGill University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 1960. He stayed on at McGill to complete two degrees in education, worked at the University of Chicago, and earned his doctorate in education from the University of Michigan. He then went to the staff of the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE), at the University of Toronto. He arrived at Queen's in 1977, to become the Dean of the Faculty of Education, holding that position until 1986. He served as a professor in the Faculty of Education, and in the School of Policy Studies. He served as Vice-Principal of Operations, and as Vice-Principal of Institutional Relations, during the principalship of David Chadwick Smith (1984-1994). He is a professor emeritus of Education and of Policy Studies, and maintains active research interests in both fields.\n\nControversy at Queen's\n\nQueen's principal and vice-chancellor Karen Hitchcock, the first woman and the first American to hold the post, had been expected to serve until her five-year term ended on June 30, 2009, and in January 2008, had applied to be c", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian university and college faculty deans\nPrincipals of Queen's University at Kingston\nCanadian academics of education\nCanadian university and college vice-chancellors\nUniversity of Michigan alumni\nMcGill University alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian university and college faculty deans\n\tUniversity and college faculty deans by country\n\tEducation in Canada\nPrincipals of Queen's University at Kingston\n\tQueen's University at Kingston faculty\n\tCanadian university and college administrators\nCanadian academics of education\n\tEducation in Canada\n\tAcademics by nationality and field\nCanadian university and college vice-chancellors\n\tUniversity and college administrators by nationality\n\tEducation in Canada\nUniversity of Michigan alumni\n\tUniversity of Michigan people\n\tAlumni by university or college in Michigan\nMcGill University alumni\n\tMcGill University people\n\tAlumni by university or college in Quebec\n\tAlumni by university or college in Canada" }, { "title": "Tet 1969", "content": "Tet 1969 refers to the attacks mounted by the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and Viet Cong (VC) in February 1969 in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, one year after the original Tet Offensive.\n\nMost attacks centered on military targets near Saigon and Da Nang and were quickly beaten off. Some speculate that the attacks were mounted to test the will of the new U.S. President Richard Nixon who retaliated by secretly bombing PAVN/VC sanctuaries in Cambodia the following month.\n\nNumerous bases were attacked, these attacks were all beaten back but did inflict casualties and reinforced the fact that PAVN/VC forces were able to mount attacks at will.\n\nLong Binh/Bien Hoa\nIntelligence had indicators of the pending attacks. On 19 February, a defector surrendered to Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) forces and revealed a large VC force would attack key installations in the Saigon area to include Long Binh Post. Unfortunately, the reporting was delayed and did not reach Long Binh until the morning of 22 February 1969, the day the defector warned the attacks were set to begin.\n\nAfter sundown on the 22nd, elements of the VC 274th Regiment, 5th Division made their final preparations while occupying three hills along Highway 15 approximately three kilometers south of the base. That evening, several ambush squads from the 720th Military Police Battalion, 18th MP Brigade kept watch along potential avenues of approach to Long Binh Post. One of the MP ambush squads held a position with", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary history of Vietnam\nCampaigns of the Vietnam War\nConflicts in 1969\nMilitary operations of the Vietnam War involving the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary history of Vietnam\n\tHistory of Vietnam\n\tMilitary history by country\nCampaigns of the Vietnam War\n\tMilitary campaigns involving Vietnam\n\tMilitary operations of the Vietnam War\nConflicts in 1969\n\t20th-century conflicts\n\t1969 in military history\nMilitary operations of the Vietnam War involving the United States\n\tMilitary operations of the Vietnam War\n\tVietnam War by country\n\tUnited States military history by war\n\tUnited States military involvement in Southeast Asia\n\tUnited States Marine Corps in the Vietnam War\n\tUnited States Army in the Vietnam War\n\tUnited States Navy in the Vietnam War" }, { "title": "Yokley", "content": "Yokley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\nDarryl Yokley (born 1982), American tenor and alto saxophonist, composer, and music conservatory teacher\nEddie Yokley (born 1952), American politician\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\nAmerican surnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\n\tName lists \n\tSocial identity\n\tPersonal identification\nAmerican surnames\n\tSurnames by country\n\tAmerican culture\n\tNames by culture\n\tSurnames of American origin\n\tPersonal identity in the United States" }, { "title": "Enrico Calcaterra", "content": "Enrico Calcaterra (1 January 1905 \u2013 8 June 1994) was an Italian ice hockey goaltender and executive. Calcaterra represented Italy internationally at four IIHF World Championships. In 1999, Calcaterra became the first Italian sportsperson to be inducted into the IIHF Hall of Fame. He is considered the pioneer of Italian hockey.\n\nCareer\nIn 1924, Calcaterra joined the newly made HC Milano along with Frank Roncarelli and Leon Quaglia. With this team, he won nine national championships and eventually played for the Italy men's national ice hockey team during the 1926 IIHF European Championship and several Ice Hockey World Championships. He was also part of the team at the 1936 Winter Olympics, but he did not play any games. As a player in 1933, Calcaterra became the Italian delegate at the IIHF congresses and sat on the Italian Olympic Committee. He officially retired from playing hockey in 1938.\n\nAfter World War II, he served as the president of the Italian Ice Sport Federation (Federazione Italiana Hockey su Ghiaccio (FIGH)) from 1946 to 1952. In 1952, FIHG and the Federazione Italiana Pattinaggio were merged into the Federazione Italiana Sport del Ghiaccio (FISG), with Remo Vigorelli serving as its first president. Calcaterra took over from Vigorelli in 1960. Calcaterra retired as the Italian delegate in 1968 and retired as President of the FISG a few years later in 1972.\n\nCalcaterra died on 8 June 1994. He was posthumously inducted to the IIHF Hall of Fame as a builder in 1999", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian ice hockey goaltenders\nItalian sports executives and administrators\nHC Milano players\nIIHF Hall of Fame inductees\n1936 Winter Olympics athletes\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian ice hockey goaltenders\n\tIce hockey goaltenders by nationality\n\tItalian ice hockey players\nItalian sports executives and administrators\n\tSportspeople from Italy \n\tSports executives and administrators by nationality\nHC Milano players\n\tItalian ice hockey teams\nIIHF Hall of Fame inductees\n\tInternational Ice Hockey Federation\n\t Ice hockey awards\n1936 Winter Olympics athletes\n\tOlympic competitors by year\n\tOlympic athletes by country\n\tOlympic ice hockey players of Italy\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the 1936 Summer Olympics" }, { "title": "WOWO", "content": "WOWO (1190 AM) \u2013 branded News/Talk WOWO 1190 AM 107.5 FM \u2013 is a commercial talk radio station licensed to Fort Wayne, Indiana, serving primarily the Fort Wayne metropolitan area. Currently owned by Federated Media via licensee Pathfinder Communications, WOWO serves as the Fort Wayne affiliate for: Fox News Radio, The Glenn Beck Program, The Dan Bongino Show, The Sean Hannity Show, The Buck Sexton Show, Coast to Coast AM, and the Indianapolis Colts; and the flagship station for the Fort Wayne Komets.\n\nThe WOWO studios are located at the transmitter site for sister station WKJG on Maples Road in Fort Wayne, while the station transmitter resides in Roanoke. Besides its main analog transmission, WOWO broadcasts over an in-band on-channel HD Radio signal; simulcasts over both low-power analog Fort Wayne translator W298BJ (107.5 FM) and the HD2 digital subchannel of WMEE; and streams online with availability on the iHeartRadio platform. WOWO is one of three primary entry point stations for Fort Wayne in the Emergency Alert System.\n\nHistorically, the station is perhaps best known for having been a clear-channel station with extended nighttime skywave range from 1941 until 1999; it was downgraded to a Class B AM signal after a 1995 ownership transfer briefly put it under common ownership with WLIB in New York City. WOWO was also the first radio station in the world to broadcast a live basketball game, and the first station to be acquired by Westinghouse Electric Corporation subsidia", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in Indiana\nTalk radio stations in the United States\nNews and talk radio stations in the United States\nFox News Radio affiliates\nRadio stations established in 1925\nFormer Westinghouse Broadcasting stations\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in Indiana\n\tRadio stations in the United States by state\n\tIndiana media\nTalk radio stations in the United States\n\tRadio stations in the United States by format\n\tNews and talk radio stations in the United States\nNews and talk radio stations in the United States\n\tRadio stations in the United States by format\n\tRadio broadcasting in the United States\nFox News Radio affiliates\n\tRadio stations in the United States by network\n\tRadio broadcasting in the United States\nRadio stations established in 1925\n\tBroadcasting stations established in the 1920s\n\tRadio station stubs\nFormer Westinghouse Broadcasting stations\n\tWestinghouse Broadcasting\n\tRadio stations in the United States by former owner\n\tRadio broadcasting in the United States\n\tRadio station stubs" }, { "title": "LuLuCa", "content": "is a rechargeable contactless smart card ticketing system for public transport in Shizuoka, Japan, introduced by Shizuoka Railway (Shizutetsu) group, from March, 2006. The card is officially called SHIZUTETSU CARD LuLuCa. Just like JR East's Suica or JR West's ICOCA, the card uses RFID technology developed by Sony corporation known as FeliCa. Shizutetsu group also introduced PiTaPa and ICOCA from September 2007 for their lines. Although normal LuLuCa cards (with the exception of LuLuCa+PiTaPa) cannot be used on regular PiTaPa or ICOCA systems, ten of the most popular IC cards in Japan can be used on LuLuCa, as of 2013.\n\nUsable area\nShizutetsu Justline; all the buses in Karase, Oshika, Torisaka, Mariko and Nishikubo.\nShizuoka Railway; Shizuoka Shimizu Line.\nOther facilities of Shizutetsu group, including Shinshizuoka-Center and Shizutetsu Store.\n\nTypes of cards\nLuLuCa POINT: A simple loyalty card of Shizutetsu Stores. Not a smart card.\nLuLuCa PASAR+POINT: A smart card for public transport, as well as the above function.\nAll day adult card\nSpecial discount card: For handicapped customers only.\nChild's card: For elementary school students or younger.\nStudent's card: For junior high school students or older.\nLuLuCa+: A credit card for The Shizuoka Bank, as well as the above two functions.\nLuLuCa+PiTaPa: The card usable in PiTaPa accepting area, with the above functions.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSmart cards\nPublic transportation in Japan\nTransport in Shizuoka Prefecture\nContactless smart cards\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSmart cards\n\tInformation technology\n\tPublic transportation\n\tIC cards\nPublic transportation in Japan\n\tTransport in Japan by mode\n\tTransportation in Asia\nTransport in Shizuoka Prefecture\n\tTransport in Japan by prefecture\n\tShizuoka Prefecture\nContactless smart cards\n\tInformation technology\n\tSmart cards\n\tContactless technology" }, { "title": "Thrown into Exile", "content": "Thrown into Exile is an American heavy metal band from Los Angeles, California, United States. They got their first break in 2012 when they were able to win the \"Road to Mayhem\" competition to secure a slot performing on the same bill as bands Slipknot, Mot\u00f6rhead, Anthrax, and Slayer. The band has so far released one EP and toured on the Mayhem Festival 2013 in support of it. The band has opened for a number of notable bands including Sepultura, Fear Factory, Chimaira, All Shall Perish, Testament, Morbid Angel, and more.\n\nTouring (2012)\nIn 2012, Thrown into Exile toured on the Rockstar Mayhem Festival, the Summer Slaughter tour and the California Metalfest, as well as opening slots for Testament, Fear Factory and Sepultura. The band worked on their debut four-song 2013 EP. They're working with producer Mike Spreitzer of the band DevilDriver. In 2012, the band got connected with the people from Mayhem Festival when they did the Headbang for the Highway contest to win a spot on the Sumerian Stage. They won the battle of the bands to open up the Sumerian Stage for the first day in San Bernardino of Mayhem Fest.\n\nDebut EP, Mayhem Festival, and lineup changes (2013\u2013present)\nThe band's Thrown into Exile debut EP was released on April 2, 2013, via iTunes, and Amazon. The EP was produced by DevilDriver guitarist Mike Spreitzer. For summer 2013, the band will return on this years Rockstar Mayhem Festival, but now as an official touring band for the entire tour. They will share the sta", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican heavy metal musical groups\nMusical groups from Los Angeles\nMusical groups established in 2012\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican heavy metal musical groups\n\tHeavy metal musical groups by nationality\n\tMusic of United States by genre\n\tMusical groups from the United States\nMusical groups from Los Angeles\n\tMusical groups from California\n\tCulture of Los Angeles\n\tMusic of Los Angeles\nMusical groups established in 2012\n\tMusical groups established in the 21st century\n\t2012 establishments in the United States\n\t2012 in American music\n\tMusical groups by year of establishment" }, { "title": "Spheconisca", "content": "Spheconisca is a genus of fungi in the family Verrucariaceae; according to the 2007 Outline of Ascomycota, the placement in this family is uncertain.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVerrucariaceae\nGenera of Ascomycota\nUncertain taxonomic placements (Ascomycota)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVerrucariaceae\n\tFungi by classification\n\tAscomycota families\nGenera of Ascomycota\n\tFungi genera by classification\n\tFungi by classification\nUncertain taxonomic placements (Ascomycota)\n\tTaxonomy (biology)\n\tBiological classification\n\tAscomycota\n\tFungi by classification" }, { "title": "List of named storms (F)", "content": "\n\nStorms\nNote: indicates the name was retired after that usage in the respective basin\n\nFaith\n1966 \u2013\nFay\n1978 \u2013 affected Fiji.\n2002 \u2013 a tropical storm that caused minor damage in Texas and northern Mexico.\n2004 \u2013 a Category 5 storm that made landfall in Western Australia.\n2008 \u2013 a near hurricane strength tropical storm that made landfall in Florida four times, the first known storm in history to do so.\n2014 \u2013 a Category 1 hurricane that affected Bermuda.\n2020 \u2013 a moderate tropical storm that affected New Jersey, earliest sixth named storm in the Atlantic basin.\nFaye\n1949 \u2013\n1952 \u2013\n1960 \u2013\n1963 \u2013\n1965 \u2013\n1968 \u2013\n1971 \u2013\n1974 \u2013\n1975 \u2013 a Category 2 hurricane that had minor effects in Bermuda.\n1978 \u2013\n1982 \u2013\n1985 \u2013\n1989 \u2013\n1992 \u2013\n1995 \u2013\nFelix\n1980 \u2013 did not affect land.\n1989 \u2013 Category 1 hurricane that did not threaten land.\n1995 \u2013 Category 4 hurricane that passed very near Bermuda.\n2001 \u2013 Category 3 hurricane that never threatened land.\n2007 \u2013 Category 5 hurricane that made landfall in northern Nicaragua, causing at least 133 deaths and hundreds of millions of dollars in damages in Central America.\n2018 \u2013 formed from the remnants of the nor'easter which affected the eastern United States in early March 2018.\nHurricane Flora (1963) \u2013\nFlorence\n1953 \u2013 destroyed hundreds of homes in Florida, no deaths.\n1954 \u2013 killed 5 and caused $1.5\u00a0million in damage in Mexico.\n1960 \u2013 caused slight damage to Florida.\n1963 \u2013\n1964 \u2013 passed west over the Azores while forming, went north, dissipated at sea.", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of tropical cyclone names\nTropical cyclones\nNatural disasters in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of tropical cyclone names\n\tTropical cyclones\n\tStorm\n\tNatural disasters\nTropical cyclones\n\tMeteorological phenomena\n\tNatural disasters\nNatural disasters in the United States\n\tNatural disaster stubs\n\tDisaster preparedness in the United States\n\tHealth in the United States by state\n\tNatural disasters by country" }, { "title": "Splendrillia chathamensis", "content": "Splendrillia chathamensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Drilliidae.\n\nDescription\nThe length of the shell attains 10.5\u00a0mm, its diameter 4.3\u00a0mm.\n\nDistribution\nS. chathamensis can be found in the waters surrounding the Western Chatham Rise, New Zealand. at a depth of 850 m.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpecies of sea snails\nMarine gastropod mollusks of New Zealand\nDrilliidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpecies of sea snails\n\tSea snails\n\tMollusks by family\nMarine gastropod mollusks of New Zealand\n\tMollusks of Oceania\n\tMarine fauna of New Zealand\n\tAnimals of New Zealand\nDrilliidae\n\tSea snails\n\tMollusks by family\n\tGastropods by family\n\tTaxa named by Jean Ren\u00e9 Constant Quoy\n\tTaxa named by Joseph Paul Gaimard" }, { "title": "Steve Nikitaras", "content": "Steven \"Steve\" Nikitaras (Greek: Stavros Nikitaras; born 31 August 1970) is a former professional cricketer who played at Australian domestic level for both New South Wales and Western Australia. A left-arm pace bowler, he went on to play for the Greek national side after the end of his professional career.\n\nNikitaras was born in Port Kembla, a suburb of Wollongong, New South Wales, to Greek emigrant parents. He did not take up playing cricket until he was 19. Batting right-handed and bowling left-arm fast-medium, Nikitaras was shortly afterwards selected for a Wollongong representative team, and within a year had progressed to the Sydney grade cricket competition. From the 1993\u201394 season onwards, he began to be regularly selected for New South Wales second XI matches. Nikitaras made his debut for the senior team in a Mercantile Mutual Cup match against Western Australia during the 1996\u201397 season. In the match, played in October 1996 at North Sydney Oval, he failed to take a wicket, but was selected in another one-day match five days later, against Queensland, and again went wicketless. Nikitaras' inaugural Sheffield Shield match came against Queensland the following month. In the match, played at Bankstown Oval, Sydney, he took 3/76 in Queensland's first innings opening the bowling alongside Phil Alley.\n\nAlthough he appeared in several more matches during the 1996\u201397 season, including against a touring England \"A\" team, Nikitaras did not play at all at state level during the", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian cricketers\nCricketers from New South Wales\nWestern Australia cricketers\nGreek cricketers\nGreek emigrants to Australia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian cricketers\n\tSport in Australia by sport\n\tCricket in Australia\nCricketers from New South Wales\n\tAustralian cricketers by state or territory\n\tCricket in New South Wales\nWestern Australia cricketers\n\tAustralian cricketers by state or territory\n\tCricket in Western Australia\nGreek cricketers\n\tSport in Greece by sport\n\tCricket in Greece\nGreek emigrants to Australia\n\tImmigration to Australia\n\tAustralian people of Greek descent\n\tGreek diaspora by country" }, { "title": "Rusk (hair care)", "content": "Rusk is a brand of hair care products and devices designed for hair salons. The brands products are sold in several markets of the world most notably in North America and Europe. \n\nIt was founded by the couple, Irvine and Louise Rusk. Irvine, who was from Scotland, moved to the states and met Louise Rodgers, an accomplished hairdresser. They married in 1993 and \"soon started a family together and worked tirelessly to build their line of hair care products aptly named RUSK.\"\n\nRusk was purchased in 2003 by the multinational company, Conair Corporation.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHair care product brands\nCompanies based in North America\nCompanies of Scotland\nConair Corporation\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHair care product brands\n\tPersonal care brands\n\tHealth care brands\nCompanies based in North America\n\tCompanies by continent\n\tCompanies of the United States\nCompanies of Scotland\n\tCompanies of the United Kingdom by country\n\tScottish brands\nConair Corporation\n\tHome appliance manufacturers of the United States\n\tCompanies based in Connecticut\n\tManufacturing companies established in 1959\n\t1959 establishments in New Jersey" }, { "title": "Doctor Who (season 23)", "content": "The twenty-third season of British science fiction television series Doctor Who, known collectively as The Trial of a Time Lord, aired in weekly episodes from 6 September to 6 December 1986. It contained four adventures: The Mysterious Planet, Mindwarp, Terror of the Vervoids and The Ultimate Foe; the season also marked the final regular appearance of Colin Baker as the Sixth Doctor.\n\nThe idea for the serial stemmed from several production changes to Doctor Who, such as reduced screen time for the season and an instruction from BBC1 controller Michael Grade that the series needed to contain less violence and more humour. Several problems occurred during production, including the death of scriptwriter Robert Holmes and the resignation of script editor Eric Saward. When it ended, Baker was dismissed from the role on the orders of Grade.\n\nSynopsis\nIn the serial, the Sixth Doctor is tried by the High Council of Time Lords for breaking several of the laws of Gallifrey, the Time Lords' home world, including interference with outside worlds and genocide. A mysterious character called the Valeyard acts as prosecutor. In the first two chapters (The Mysterious Planet and Mindwarp) events from the Doctor's past and present are submitted as evidence of his guilt. The third chapter (Terror of the Vervoids) presents future events in the Doctor's defence. In the concluding chapter (The Ultimate Foe) the Doctor's trial is halted, and the Doctor confronts the Valeyard and his old rival, the M", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDoctor Who seasons\n1986 British television seasons\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDoctor Who seasons\n\tDoctor Who episodes\n\tBritish television seasons\n1986 British television seasons\n\t1986 in British television\n\tTelevision seasons by year\n\tBritish television seasons by year" }, { "title": "1991\u201392 Southampton F.C. season", "content": "During the 1991\u201392 English football season, Southampton F.C. competed in the Football League First Division.\n\nSeason summary \nIn the 1991\u201392 season, Ian Branfoot took over as Southampton boss but their fortunes fared no better and only managed to secure a 16th-place finish despite reaching the Full Members Cup final at Wembley only to lose 3\u20132 against Nottingham Forest.\n\nDuring the summer of 1992, Branfoot became \"the most popular manager in English football\", as he took telephone calls from clubs \"trying to bargain with players they don't want plus cash\", conceding that he would be forced to sell 21-year-old top scorer Alan Shearer, following a season of speculation about Shearer's future, with the likes of Liverpool and Manchester United being linked with Shearer's signature in the autumn of 1991. Despite this interest, Shearer decided to stay at Southampton until the end of the season before making a decision about his future.\n\nAlthough Branfoot eventually accepted that a sale was inevitable, he claimed that \"whatever happens, we are in the driving seat\". Eventually, Shearer was sold to newly promoted Blackburn Rovers for a national record fee of \u00a33.6 million, with Blackburn's top scorer David Speedie reluctantly moving to The Dell as part of the deal. Despite Branfoot's claim to be \"in the driving seat\", Saints failed to include a \"sell-on clause\" in the contract.\n\nSquad\n\nTransfers\n\nIn\n\nOut\n\nLoaned Out\n\nFinal league table\n\nResults\n\nFirst Division\n\nLeague Cup (Rumbelows Cu", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouthampton F.C. seasons\n1991\u201392 in English football\n1991 in association football\n1992 in association football\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouthampton F.C. seasons\n\tFootball clubs in England by season\n1991\u201392 in English football\n\t1991\u201392 in European football by country\n\t1991 in British sport\n\t1992 in British sport\n1991 in association football\n\t1991 in sports\n\t20th century in association football\n1992 in association football\n\t1992 in sports\n\t20th century in association football" }, { "title": "H\u01b0ng Th\u1ecbnh, H\u01b0ng Nguy\u00ean", "content": "H\u01b0ng Th\u1ecbnh is a commune in H\u01b0ng Nguy\u00ean District, Ngh\u1ec7 An province, Vietnam.\n\nIn 2008, the estimated population was 4,102, and the population density was 941 people/km\u00b2.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Ngh\u1ec7 An Province\nPopulated places in H\u01b0ng Nguy\u00ean District\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Ngh\u1ec7 An Province\n\tAdministrative divisions of Ngh\u1ec7 An Province\n\tCommunes of Vietnam\nPopulated places in H\u01b0ng Nguy\u00ean District\n\tPopulated places in Ngh\u1ec7 An Province\n\tPopulated places in Vietnam by district" }, { "title": "Lilian Davidson", "content": "Lilian Davidson ARHA (26 January 1879 \u2013 29 March 1954) was an Irish landscape and portrait artist, teacher and writer.\n\nEarly life and education\nLilian Lucy Davidson was born at Castle Terrace, Bray, County Wicklow, on 26 January 1879. She was the sixth of ten children of clerk of petty session, Edward Ellice Davidson, and Lucy Rising Davidson (n\u00e9e Doe). Her mother died in 1888, and it is presumed that Davidson received a private education but as the family were not affluent, the details are unclear. She went on to attend the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art (DMSA) from 1895 to 1905. Whilst at the DMSA, Davidson won prizes in 1895 and 1896, and was awarded a scholarship and free studentship at the Royal Dublin Society in 1897, the year her father died. She completed her studies in 1905. In the early 1910s, Davidson was living in Rathmines, and spent some time in England and Wales.\n\nArtistic career\nDavidson was commissioned by Switzer's department store on Grafton Street to draw costumes in 1899. In 1909, her painting After rain was exhibited by the Dublin Sketching Club, with Davison continuing to show work there until 1920. She exhibited The bonfire with the Water Colour Society of Ireland in 1912, continuing to exhibit with them until 1954, and became a committee member in 1934. In 1914, she was one of the artists included in a sale of paintings to aid Belgian refugees. She was first exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) in 1914, with The student. Her painting exh", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century Irish painters\nIrish women artists\nIrish landscape painters\nIrish portrait painters\nIrish educators\nIrish writers\nPeople from County Wicklow\nAlumni of the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n20th-century Irish painters\n\t20th-century Irish artists\n\t20th-century painters\n\t20th-century Irish people\nIrish women artists\n\tIrish artists\n\tIrish women by occupation\n\tWomen artists by nationality\nIrish landscape painters\n\tIrish painters\n\tLandscape artists by nationality\nIrish portrait painters\n\tIrish painters\n\tPortrait painters by nationality\nIrish educators\n\tIrish people by occupation\n\tEducators by nationality\nIrish writers\n\tIrish people by occupation\n\tWriters by nationality\nPeople from County Wicklow\n\tPeople by county in Ireland\n\tCounty Wicklow\nAlumni of the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art\n\tAlumni by university or college in Ireland\n\tDublin Metropolitan School of Art" }, { "title": "Shu Pu", "content": "Shu Pu (\u66f8\u8b5c, also translated as \"A Narrative on Calligraphy\" or \"Treatise on Calligraphy\") is a representative Chinese calligraphic work by the Tang Calligrapher Sun Guoting. The work of about 3500 Chinese characters was written in 687AD and can be currently observed in the National Palace Museum in Taiwan. However, whether this is the whole, part or the preamble of an unfinished work is still in debate.\n\nBesides its aesthetic value, the text content of Shu Pu is considered to be one of the most important documents in studying Chinese calligraphy. It is one of the earlier documents to systematically record and analyze the art, and is often used as a reference literature in the study of Chinese calligraphy.\n\nA more elaborate introduction and an annotated English translation of the work can be found online.\n\nNotes\n\nChinese calligraphy\nWorks of calligraphy", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChinese calligraphy\nWorks of calligraphy\nCalligraphy\nChinese literature \nTang dynasty art\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChinese calligraphy\n\tAsian calligraphy\n\tChinese art\nWorks of calligraphy\n\tCalligraphy\nCalligraphy\n\tVisual arts by medium\n\tWriting systems\n\tChinese art\nChinese literature\n\tLiterature by country\n\tTang dynasty literature\nTang dynasty art\n\tChinese art by period or dynasty\n\tTang dynasty" }, { "title": "N\u00e9ez (Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques)", "content": "The N\u00e9ez of Gan (also: Nez) is a left tributary of the Gave de Pau, in B\u00e9arn (Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques), in the Southwest of France. It flows into the Gave downstream from Pau. It is long.\n\nName \nThe N\u00e9ez (aka Nez, N\u00e9\u00e8s, Neys...) shares its name with another tributary, the N\u00e9ez of Saint-Cr\u00e9ac, in the south of Lourdes.\n\nThis name is a variant of the Pyrenean hydronym L\u00e9ez (alternation l / n).\n\nGeography \nThe N\u00e9ez rises on the territory of R\u00e9b\u00e9nacq; it is fed by the brook of Houndarnas, a small brook flowing from the slopes of S\u00e9vignacq, and by several resurgences of the gave d'Ossau in the south of the village.\n\nThe N\u00e9ez flows north into the Gave de Pau in Juran\u00e7on.\n\nD\u00e9partements and towns \n Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques: R\u00e9b\u00e9nacq, Gan, Bosdarros et Juran\u00e7on.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques\nTributaries of the Gave de Pau\nGeography of Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques\n\tRivers of France by department\n\tGeography of Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques\nTributaries of the Gave de Pau\n\tRivers of the Atlantic Ocean\n\tRivers of France\nGeography of Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques\n\tGeography of Nouvelle-Aquitaine\n\tGeography of France by department\n\tPyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Atlantiques" }, { "title": "Society of Licensed Aircraft Engineers and Technologists", "content": "The Society of Licensed Aircraft Engineers and Technologists (SLAET), which was founded as the Society of Licensed Aircraft Engineers (SLAE), was incorporated into the Royal Aeronautical Society in 1987.\n\nMembers are automatically eligible to transfer their membership to the RAeS.\n\nPost-nominals\nMSLAE - Member of the Society of Licensed Aircraft Engineers\nMSLAET - Member of the Society of Licensed Aircraft Engineers and Technologists\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProfessional associations based in the United Kingdom\nAviation organizations based in the United Kingdom\nEngineering societies\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProfessional associations based in the United Kingdom\n\tOrganisations based in the United Kingdom by subject\n\tProfessional associations by country\nAviation organizations based in the United Kingdom\n\tAviation in the United Kingdom\n\tAviation organizations by country\nEngineering societies\n\tProfessional associations by subject\n\tEngineering organizations\n\tScientific societies" }, { "title": "Massachusetts Senate's Berkshire, Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden district", "content": "Berkshire, Hampshire, Franklin, and Hampden is a district of the Massachusetts Senate since 2013. It covers an area of 1,529.5 square miles across the expanse of Berkshire, Hampshire, Hampden and Franklin counties. Democrat Adam Hinds of Pittsfield has represented the district since 2017. Hinds is running unopposed for re-election in the 2020 Massachusetts general election.\n\nThe current district geographic boundary overlaps with those of the Massachusetts House of Representatives' 1st Berkshire, 2nd Berkshire, 3rd Berkshire, 4th Berkshire, 1st Franklin, and 1st Hampshire districts.\n\nThe district had been used from 1989 through 2003 before it was eliminated in redistricting.\n\nList of senators\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMassachusetts Senate districts\nPolitics of Berkshire County, Massachusetts\nPolitics of Hampshire County, Massachusetts\nPolitics of Franklin County, Massachusetts\nPolitics of Hampden County, Massachusetts\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMassachusetts Senate districts\n\tPolitical divisions in Massachusetts\n\tState Senate districts in Massachusetts\nPolitics of Berkshire County, Massachusetts\n\tGovernment of Berkshire County, Massachusetts\n\tPolitics of Massachusetts by county\nPolitics of Hampshire County, Massachusetts\n\tGovernment of Hampshire County, Massachusetts\n\tPolitics of Massachusetts by county\nPolitics of Franklin County, Massachusetts\n\tGovernment of Franklin County, Massachusetts\n\tPolitics of Massachusetts by county\nPolitics of Hampden County, Massachusetts\n\tGovernment of Hampden County, Massachusetts\n\tPolitics of Massachusetts by county" }, { "title": "National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru", "content": "The Museo Nacional de Arqueolog\u00eda Antropolog\u00eda e Historia del Per\u00fa (English: National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology, and History of Peru) is the largest and oldest museum in Peru, located on Plaza Bol\u00edvar in the Pueblo Libre district of Lima. The museum houses more than 100,000 artifacts spanning the entire history of human occupation in what is now Peru. Highlights include the Raimondi Stele and the Tello Obelisk from Chav\u00edn de Huantar, and an impressive scale model of the Incan citadel, Machu Picchu.\n\nIn 2021, the new National Museum of Archaeology (MUNA) is destined to open after artifacts from the museum. The National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology, and History is proposed to become a museum dedicated to the republican era of Peru.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMuseums in Lima\nNational museums of Peru\nArchaeology museums in Peru\nAnthropology museums\nHistory museums in Peru\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMuseums in Lima\n\tMuseums in Peru by city\n\tTourist attractions in Lima\n\tCulture of Lima\n\tBuildings and structures in Lima\nNational museums of Peru\n\tNational museums by country\n\tMuseums in Peru\n\tMuseums by type\nArchaeology museums in Peru\n\tArchaeology museums by country\n\tMuseums in Peru\nAnthropology museums\n\tAnthropology museums by country\n\tMuseums by type\nHistory museums in Peru\n\tHistory museums by country\n\tMuseums in Peru" }, { "title": "OSTF1", "content": "Osteoclast-stimulating factor 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the OSTF1 gene.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman proteins\nGenes on human chromosome 12\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman proteins\n\tBiomolecules\n\tProteins by organism\nGenes on human chromosome 12\n\tGenes by chromosome\n\tHuman genes by chromosome\n\tHuman chromosome 12" }, { "title": "Culture of New England", "content": "The culture of New England comprises a shared heritage and culture primarily shaped by its indigenous peoples, early English colonists, and waves of immigration from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. In contrast to other American regions, most of New England's earliest Puritan settlers came from eastern England, contributing to New England's distinctive accents, foods, customs, and social structures.\n\nOverview\n\nNew England is the oldest region of the United States and one of the first successful English settlements in the Americas, and it has a long and oft-contested cultural history. Professor of American and New England Studies Joseph A. Conforti writes, \"New England has been a storied place. Its identity has been encoded in narratives about its past\u2014stories that have been continually revised in response to new interpretive needs generated by the transformations of regional life[, helping] New Englanders negotiate, traditionalize, and resist change.\" As such, New England culture is a complex combination of its overarching and popular Puritan English colonial narrative and its multiple and equally important complementary and competing alternative narratives.\n\nWithin modern New England, a cultural divide also exists between urban, mobile New Englanders living along the densely populated coastline, and in much of Connecticut, and rural New Englanders in western Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine, where population density is low.\n\nThe creative economy also p", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew England\nCulture of the Northeastern United States\nAmerican culture by region\nCulture of the United States by state\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew England\n\tRegions of the United States\n\tNortheastern United States\nCulture of the Northeastern United States\n\tAmerican culture by region\n\tNew England\nAmerican culture by region\n\tCulture of the United States\nCulture of the United States by state\n\tCulture of the United States\n\tAmerican culture by region" }, { "title": "WHHL", "content": "WHHL, known as \"HOT 104.1\", is an urban contemporary radio station serving the St. Louis area. The station is owned by Audacy, Inc. WHHL broadcasts at 104.1\u00a0MHz with an ERP of 50\u00a0kW and is licensed to Hazelwood, Missouri. Its transmitter is located in St. Louis, just outside Forest Park, and operates from offices and studios located on Olive Street in Downtown St. Louis.\n\nHistory\nThe station signed on in 1978 as WJBM-FM, airing a full service country format targeting the more Northern areas of the St. Louis metropolitan area, as well as the Metro East area, with its city of license being Jerseyville. The station's transmitter at the time was located north of the city (near Jerseyville), which was a partial hindrance to any chance for success in the market for the next 2 decades, despite later moving to a tower on Douglas Road in Florissant. They began targeting St. Louis in September 1985 as country music station WKKX (\"Kix 104 FM\"), and owned by Shelly Davis' Gateway Radio Partners. Zimmer Broadcasting bought the station out of bankruptcy in July 1991. On January 20, 1994, WKKX would swap frequencies with Top 40/CHR-formatted WKBQ-FM, with WKKX moving to 106.5 FM, and WKBQ-FM moving to 104.1 FM, and rebranding as \"Q104\". (WKBQ's simulcast on 1380 AM would continue with the swap.)\n\nWKBQ-FM was also the FM home for St. Louis morning team \u201cSteve & DC\u201d after one of the most significant stories/controversies in St. Louis radio history in the summer of 1993. The popular duo annou", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in Missouri\nUrban contemporary radio stations in the United States\nAudacy, Inc.\nRadio stations established in 1978\nFormer country radio stations in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in Missouri\n\tRadio stations in the United States by state\n\tMissouri media\nUrban contemporary radio stations in the United States\n\tRadio stations in the United States by format\n\tRhythm and blues radio stations\n\tAfrican-American music\nAudacy, Inc.\n\tRadio broadcasting companies of the United States\n\tCompanies based in Philadelphia\n\tCompanies listed on the New York Stock Exchange\nRadio stations established in 1978\n\t1978 establishments in the United States\n\t1978 in radio\n\tEstablishments by year\nFormer country radio stations in the United States\n\tCountry radio stations in the United States\n\tRadio stations in the United States by format\n\tFormer radio stations in the United States" }, { "title": "National Register of Historic Places listings in Grand Forks County, North Dakota", "content": "This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Grand Forks County, North Dakota. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Grand Forks County, North Dakota, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.\n\nWith 73 properties and districts listed on the National Register, Grand Forks County has more listings than any of the state's other 52 counties.\n\nThe city of Grand Forks has been damaged by floods and fires numerous times, including by floods of the Red River, overflowing its banks in record floods in 1882, 1893, 1897, 1950, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1975, 1978, and 1979.\" Many of the historic buildings listed on the National Register date from the 1890s period. Many buildings of that era were designed by architects Joseph Bell DeRemer and others; over 60 percent of the commercial buildings were built by the Dinnie Brothers, bricklayers. Other notable architects whose work is reflected in the listings include: Buechner & Orth, Theodore B. Wells, George Hancock and John W. Ross.\n\nA large number of buildings were identified as worth preserving in a 1981 study of Downtown Grand Forks historical resources.\n This led to many individual buildings being NRHP-listed, and to the listing of several large historic districts. The 1997 flood and fire destroyed some of t", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational Register of Historic Places in North Dakota\nHistoric districts in North Dakota\nGrand Forks County, North Dakota\nBuildings and structures in Grand Forks County, North Dakota\nHistory of Grand Forks, North Dakota\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational Register of Historic Places in North Dakota\n\tNational Register of Historic Places by state\n\tHistoric preservation in the United States\nHistoric districts in North Dakota\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in North Dakota\n\tGeography of North Dakota\n\tHistoric districts in the United States by state\nGrand Forks County, North Dakota\n\tCounties in North Dakota\n\tGeography of North Dakota\nBuildings and structures in Grand Forks County, North Dakota\n\tBuildings and structures in North Dakota by county\n\tGeography of Grand Forks County, North Dakota\nHistory of Grand Forks, North Dakota\n\tHistory of North Dakota by city\n\tHistory of cities in the United States\n\tGrand Forks, North Dakota" }, { "title": "Radu Filipescu", "content": "Radu Filipescu (born December 26, 1955) is a former Romanian anti-Communist dissident.\n\nRadu Filipescu's maternal uncle, Victor Groza, is the brother of Petru Groza, the first Communist Prime Minister of Romania.\n\nDuring Nicolae Ceau\u0219escu's regime, Filipescu was imprisoned for several years for \"propaganda against the socialist order\".\n\nEarly life\nFilipescu was born on December 26, 1955 in T\u00e2rgu Mure\u0219, the youngest son of Zorel Filipescu and Carmelita-Ileana Filipescu. From 1974 to 1979, he studied electronics at Politehnica University of Bucharest.\n\nHe worked at the former Automatica factory in Bucharest until his arrest in 1983.\n\nDissident activity before 1989\nFilipescu believed Romanians were dissatisfied with Ceau\u0219escu's leadership and he attempted to organize protests in response. Between December 1982 and May 1983, he printed leaflets and put them in Bucharest mailboxes, calling for a protest at the Palace Square in Bucharest. On May 7, 1983, he was arrested and sentenced to 10 years in prison.\n\nHe served almost three years at the Rahova, Jilava, and Aiud prisons. In December 1984, he was named Amnesty International's Prisoner of the Month.\n\nWith his family acknowledging his case abroad, international pressure from several non-governmental organizations (including the French Human Rights League, International Society for Human Rights, and the Swiss organization Le Pav\u00e9), and the efforts of politicians from Western Europe and the United States, Filipescu was released fro", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRomanian dissidents\nRomanian prisoners and detainees\nVictims of human rights abuses\nRomanian anti-communists\nRomanian engineers\nAlumni of the Politehnica University of Bucharest\nPeople from T\u00e2rgu Mure\u0219\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRomanian dissidents\n\tDissidents by nationality\n\tPolitical people in Romania\n\tHistory of Romania since 1989\nRomanian prisoners and detainees\n\tPrisoners and detainees of Romania\n\tHuman rights in Romania\nVictims of human rights abuses\n\tHuman rights abuses\n\tVictims by crime\n\tHuman rights in Romania\nRomanian anti-communists\n\tAnti-communism by country\n\tRomanian people by political orientation\n\tCommunism in Romania\nRomanian engineers\n\tRomanian people by occupation\n\tEngineers by nationality\nAlumni of the Politehnica University of Bucharest\n\tAlumni by university or college in Romania\n\tPolitehnica University of Bucharest\nPeople from T\u00e2rgu Mure\u0219\n\tPeople by city in Romania\n\tT\u00e2rgu Mure\u0219\n\tPeople from Mure\u0219 County" }, { "title": "Jeremiah Johnson (mayor)", "content": "General Jeremiah Johnson (1766-1852) was the third mayor of Brooklyn, New York. He was the first president of the Saint Nicholas Society of Nassau Island.\n\nBiography\nJeremiah Johnson was born on January 3, 1766 to Barent Johnson (1740-1782) and Anna Remsen (1743-1782).\n\nHe married his first wife, Abigail Remsen, the daughter of Rem Remsen and a cousin through his mother's family, in 1787. She died at age 18 in 1788. His second wife, Sarah Rapilyea, the daughter of Tunis Rapilyea, in 1791. She died at age 53 in 1825. Together they had ten children. Two sons are Barnet Johnson and Jeromus Johnson. Two daughters are Sarah Anne Johnson who married Nicholas Wyckoff, and Susanna Johnson who married Lambert Wyckoff.\n\nJohnson served as a trustee of Brooklyn from 1796 to 1816. He was elected town supervisor in 1800 and held the position for the next 40 years. He served in the New York State Assembly in 1809, 1810, 1840, and 1841.\n\nJohnson died on October 20, 1852. He was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMayors of Brooklyn\nNew York (state) city council members\nMembers of the New York State Assembly\nBurials at Green-Wood Cemetery\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMayors of Brooklyn\n\tMayors of places in New York (state)\n\tPeople from Brooklyn\n\tPoliticians from Brooklyn\nNew York (state) city council members\n\tCity and town council members in the United States\n\tPoliticians from New York (state)\n\tMunicipal politicians in New York (state)\nMembers of the New York State Assembly\n\tMembers of the New York Legislature\n\tNew York (state) Democrats\n\tNew York (state) Republicans\nBurials at Green-Wood Cemetery\n\tCemeteries in Brooklyn\n\tBurials in New York (state)" }, { "title": "Women's Rabbinic Network", "content": "Women's Rabbinic Network is an American national organization for female Reform rabbis. It was founded in 1975 by female rabbinic students. Rabbi Deborah Prinz was its first overall coordinator and Rabbi Myra Soifer was the first editor of its newsletter.\n\nIn 2010 Ellen Weinberg Dreyfus, a founder and former president of the Women's Rabbinic Network, was selected as \none of the top 50 rabbis in America by Newsweek and the Sisterhood blog of The Jewish Daily Forward.\n\nIn 2012 Rabbi Mary L. Zamore, then the executive director of the Women's Rabbinic Network, wrote to Rabbi David Ellenson, the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion\u2019s then president, requesting that he address the discrepancy of male candidates' ordination certificates identifying them by the Reform movement\u2019s traditional \"morenu harav,\" or \"our teacher the rabbi,\" while female candidates' certificates only used the term \"rav u\u2019morah,\" or \"rabbi and teacher.\" After four years of deliberation, HUC-JIR decided to give women a choice of wording on their ordination certificates beginning in 2016, including the option to have the same wording as men.\n\nThe piece \"From Periphery to Center: A History of the Women's Rabbinic Network\", by Rabbi Carole B. Balin, appears in the book The Sacred Calling: Four Decades of Women in the Rabbinate, published in 2016.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJewish women's organizations\nRabbinical organizations\nReform Judaism in the United States\nJewish organizations based in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJewish women's organizations\n\tJewish organizations\n\tWomen's organizations based in the United States\n\tWomen's religious organizations\n\tOrganizations for women in religion\nRabbinical organizations\n\tJewish organizations\n\tJewish theological organizations\n\tReligious organizations based in the United States\nReform Judaism in the United States\n\tJudaism in the United States by denomination\n\tReform Judaism by country\n\tJewish American organizations\nJewish organizations based in the United States\n\tJudaism in the United States\n\tReligious organizations based in the United States\n\tOrganizations based in the United States by membership\n\tJewish organizations by region\n\tJewish organizations by country" }, { "title": "Air marshal (India)", "content": "Air marshal is a three-star air officer rank in the Indian Air Force. It is the second-highest active rank in the Indian Air Force. Air marshal ranks above the two-star rank of air vice marshal and below the four-star rank of air chief marshal, which is held by the Chief of the Air Staff.\n\nFrom 1947 to 1966, the appointment of Chief of the Air Staff, the professional head of the Indian Air Force was held by an air marshal. The position of the CAS was upgraded from air marshal to air chief marshal in 1966. The first IAF officer to hold the rank was ACM Arjan Singh (later promoted to the five-star rank of marshal of the Indian Air Force) who was promoted to the rank while he served as the CAS.\n\nThe equivalent rank in the Indian Army is lieutenant general and in the Indian Navy is vice admiral.\n\nOfficers in the rank of air marshal hold important appointments at the air commands and at the air headquarters.\n\nAir commanders (C-in-C grade)\n\nSenior air marshals who are in the C-in-C grade (air commanders), are considered to be in a grade higher than other air marshals. They hold the most senior appointments like the Vice Chief of the Air Staff and the heads of the seven air commands (styled \"air officer commanding-in-chief\"). The seven AOC-in-C appointments are:\n\n Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Central Air Command \n Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Eastern Air Command\n Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Southern Air Command \n Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief South Western Air Command \n ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary ranks of India\nIndian Air Force ranks\nThree-star officers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary ranks of India\n\tMilitary of India\n\tIndian military appointments\n\tMilitary ranks by country\nIndian Air Force ranks\n\tMilitary ranks of the Indian Air Force\n\tMilitary insignia\nThree-star officers\n\tMilitary ranks\n\tMilitary ranks by country\n\tAir force ranks" }, { "title": "Robert Erwin Johnson", "content": "Robert Erwin Johnson (3 February 1923 \u2013 28 January 2008) was a University of Alabama professor of history and considered \"one of the finest scholars of the nineteenth century U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard\".\n\nEarly life and education\nJohnson was born in Marshfield, Oregon to Franz Oscar Johnson, a farmer, and his wife, Agnes Sandquist. Johnson enlisted in the U.S. Coast Guard in 1941 and served until 1946 on After his wartime service at sea as a quartermaster, he attended the Oregon State Agricultural College from 1946 to 1948, then transferred to the University of Oregon, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree and was elected Phi Beta Kappa in 1951. From 1951\u201352, he served again on active duty in the U.S. Naval Reserve, rising to Petty Officer First Class. On release from active duty, Johnson went on to complete his Master of Arts degree in 1953. Going on for further graduate work, he attended the Claremont Graduate School, where he earned his Ph.D. in 1956 with a thesis on \"United States Naval Forces on Pacific Station, 1818\u20131923\". On 19 December 1959, he married Vivian Ellis.\n\nAcademic career\nImmediately on completion of his doctoral work in 1956, the University of Alabama appointed him assistant professor in the faculty of history. He was promoted to associate professor in 1963, and to professor of history in 1967. He retired in 1993 after serving as interim chairman of the history department during a critical time of transition for the history department.\n\nA memb", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversity of Alabama faculty\nAmerican military historians\nUnited States Coast Guard personnel of World War II\n20th-century American historians\nAmerican naval historians\nUnited States Navy reservists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUniversity of Alabama faculty\n\tUniversity of Alabama people\n\tEmployees of the University of Alabama\nAmerican military historians\n\tAmerican historians by subject\n\tMilitary history of the United States\nUnited States Coast Guard personnel of World War II\n\tUnited States Coast Guard personnel\n\tMilitary personnel of World War II by nationality\n20th-century American historians\n\tAmerican historians by century\n\t20th-century historians\n\t20th-century American writers\nAmerican naval historians\n\tAmerican historians by subject\n\tNaval history of the United States\nUnited States Navy reservists\n\tUnited States Navy personnel\n\tMilitary personnel who served in the Reserve Forces\n\tAmerican military personnel by branch" }, { "title": "HMS Asheldham", "content": "HMS Asheldham was one of 93 ships of the of inshore minesweepers.\n\nTheir names were all chosen from villages ending in -ham. The minesweeper was named after Asheldham in Essex.\n\nHMS Asheldham (Pennant number M2604) was a member of the first series of Ham-class minesweepers, with composite wood and aluminium construction. It was built by Philip and Son of Dartmouth, Devon and was completed on 9 September 1953.\n\nAsheldham served as part of the 232nd Mine Sweeper Squadron at Harwich in Essex from 1954 to 1956, after which it was placed into reserve. The Ham class had proved too small to carry modern minesweeping equipment and most of the class were withdrawn from use or transferred to secondary roles.\n\nThe ship was transferred to the Royal Malayan Navy on 1 April 1958, being renamed Sri Perlis. Following transfer, Sri Perlis 40mm Bofors gun and minesweeping gear was removed and replaced by three 20\u00a0mm Oerlikon cannon, although the minesweeping gear was later re-fitted, with the ship retaining a single Oerlikon gun.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHam-class minesweepers\nShips of the Royal Navy\nShips of the Royal Malaysian Navy\nShips built in Dartmouth\n1953 ships\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHam-class minesweepers\n\tRoyal Navy minesweepers\n\tMinesweepers of the Royal Navy\nShips of the Royal Navy\n\tNaval ships of the United Kingdom\n\tMilitary units and formations of the United Kingdom\nShips of the Royal Malaysian Navy\n\tNaval ships of Malaysia\n\tShips by country\nShips built in Dartmouth\n\tShips by shipyard\n\tShips built in the United Kingdom\n1953 ships\n\tShips by year\n\t1950s ships\n\t20th-century ships" }, { "title": "Dichocrocis tigridalis", "content": "Dichocrocis tigridalis is a moth of the family Crambidae. It can be found in Madagascar.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Madagascar\nCrambidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Madagascar\n\tInsects of Madagascar\n\tFauna of Madagascar\n\tButterflies and moths of Madagascar\nCrambidae\n\tInsects of Africa\n\tPyraloidea\n\tMoths by family\n\tMoths of Africa\n\tInsects by family\n\tOrganisms by family" }, { "title": "Viola Jimulla", "content": "Viola Jimulla (1878 \u2013 December 7, 1966) was the Chief of the Prescott Yavapai tribe. She became Chief when her husband, who was also a Chief of the tribe, died in an accident in 1940. She remained Chief until her death. She was known for improving living conditions, and for her work with the Presbyterian Church.\n\nBiography\nViola Jimulla was born in 1878 on the San Carlos Apache Reservation. She was named Sica-tuva, \"Born Quickly,\" by her parents, Who-wah, \"Singing Cricket\" and Ka-hava-soo-ah, \"Turquoise Bead in Nose.\" When attending Rice Indian School and the Phoenix Indian School she took the name Viola and her stepfather\u2019s last name, Phelhame. \nIn 1900 she went to live with her family in the vicinity of Prescott. In 1901, she married Sam \u201cRed Ants\u201d Jimulla, raised a family, and became an active part of the tribal community as well as the Prescott community. Viola added in her own energy and action to her husband\u2019s quiet leadership. Her ability to care for and work with both the Indian and Anglo cultures would have a long lasting benefit for her tribe and for the greater Prescott area. In 1935, the Jimullas worked with local and national officials to set aside of land for the Prescott-Yavapai Indian Reservation. In the 1950s, the reservation was enlarged to . That same year Sam was appointed chief of the Prescott Yavapais by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and was officially elected chief by the tribe.\n\nCareer as chief\nAfter Sam\u2019s accidental death in 1940, Viola became C", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nYavapai people\nNative American leaders\nPrescott, Arizona\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nYavapai people\n\tNative American tribes in Arizona\n\tEthnic groups in Arizona\nNative American leaders\n\tNative American history\n\tIndigenous peoples in the United States\nPrescott, Arizona\n\tCities in Yavapai County, Arizona\n\tCities in Arizona\n\tCounty seats in Arizona" }, { "title": "Khamas", "content": "Khamas (, also Romanized as Kham\u0101s and Khamm\u0101s) is a village in Shoaybiyeh-ye Gharbi Rural District, Shadravan District, Shushtar County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 326, in 56 families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Shushtar County\nVillages in Iran\nPopulated places in Khuzestan Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Shushtar County\n\tPopulated places in Khuzestan Province\n\tGeography of Shushtar County\n\tShushtar County\nVillages in Iran\n\tPopulated places in Iran\n\tGeography of Iran\nPopulated places in Khuzestan Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tGeography of Khuzestan Province\n\tKhuzestan Province" }, { "title": "Giulio Quaglio the Elder", "content": "Giulio Quaglio the Elder (1610\u20131658 or after) was an Italian painter of frescoes.\nHe was a follower of Tintoretto. He is known to have worked in Vienna, Salzburg, and Ljubljana.\n\nHis son, Giulio Quaglio the Younger, was born in Laino and established himself in the Friuli about the end of the 17th century.\n\nGiulio the Younger, who died in 1720, is best known for his frescoes at the chapel of the Monte di Piet\u00e0, in Udine.\n\nThey are both part of a large family of artists and architects from the town of Laino, between Lake Lugano and Lake Como, and which included Giuseppe Quaglio and his sons Lorenzo the Younger, Simon, and Domenico; Lorenzo Quaglio the Elder; and Giovanni Maria Quaglio the Elder and his son.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n17th-century Italian painters\nItalian fresco painters\nItalian male painters\nPeople from the Province of Como\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n17th-century Italian painters\n\t17th-century painters\n\t17th-century Italian artists\n\tItalian painters by century\nItalian fresco painters\n\tItalian painters by genre\n\tFresco painters by nationality\nItalian male painters\n\tMale painters by nationality\n\tPainters from Italy by gender\nPeople from the Province of Como\n\tPeople by province in Lombardy\n\tPeople from Lombardy\n\tProvince of Como" }, { "title": "Kaligagan Island", "content": "Kaligagan Island (also called Qis\u011dagan or Qisxagan) is an island located in the Krenitzin Islands of Alaska.\n\nHistory\nThe name of the island was transcribed in 1852 by the Imperial Russian Navy vice admiral Mikhail Tebenkov.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIslands of Alaska\nKrenitzin Islands\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIslands of Alaska\n\tIslands of the United States by state\n\tGeography of Alaska\n\tIslands of the Pacific Ocean\nKrenitzin Islands\n\tFox Islands (Alaska)\n\tIslands of Aleutians East Borough, Alaska\n\tIslands of Alaska" }, { "title": "Jerry Bellune", "content": "Jerry Odom Bellune (born April 30, 1936) is an editor and publisher.\n\nEarly life (1936\u20131959)\nBellune was born on April 30, 1936, in Greenville, S.C. After two years in the U.S. Army in Korea, he majored in literature and philosophy at the University of South Carolina and Furman University but did not graduate.\n\nNewspaper career (1959\u20141982)\nHe worked first at the Greenville, S.C. News, and then the Charlotte News. He became an editor, first at The State newspaper in Columbia, S.C, where he met his wife, Mary MacLeod Hardy, an honors graduate of the University of South Carolina. He then worked successive as an editor at the Yonkers, N.Y., Herald Statesman. the Morning Call in Paterson, N.J, and the Bergen Record.\n\nIn 1974, he became city editor of the Philadelphia Daily News, and then editor of the Morning Call of Allentown, Pa. B, and then, Gannett Newspapers' daily Courier-Post in Cherry Hill, N.J, where he launched a Sunday edition. In 1979, the newspaper's series of articles on malfeasance in a monastic order won the Pulitzer Prize. In 1980,he was hired as a consultant to remake the design of The Philadelphia Bulletin. Under his guidance, the Bulletin's opinion pages won numerous awards.\n\nEntrepreneurial career\nAfter the closing of the Bulletin, Bellune coached editors and reporters at more than two dozen newspapers across the country, edited two magazines and started a newspaper executive search firm. In 1984, he and his wife bought a failing weekly newspaper, The Dispatch", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican newspaper editors\nAmerican newspaper publishers (people)\nAmerican newspaper journalists\nPeople from Greenville, South Carolina\nUniversity of South Carolina alumni\nFurman University alumni\nPhiladelphia Daily News people\nPulitzer Prize winners\nAmerican male journalists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican newspaper editors\n\tJournalists by medium\n\tNewspaper people\n\tAmerican editors\nAmerican newspaper publishers (people)\n\tAmerican publishers (people)\n\tNewspaper publishers (people) by nationality\n\tAmerican media executives\nAmerican newspaper journalists\n\tAmerican journalists by medium\n\tPeople in newspaper occupations\n\tAmerican male writers\nPeople from Greenville, South Carolina\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Greenville County, South Carolina\nUniversity of South Carolina alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in South Carolina\nFurman University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in South Carolina\nPhiladelphia Daily News people\n\tJournalists by newspaper in the United States\n\tPeople associated with newspapers\nPulitzer Prize winners\n\tAmerican Pulitzer Prize winners\nAmerican male journalists\n\tAmerican journalists\n\tAmerican men by occupation\n\tAmerican male writers" }, { "title": "Ehsan Latif", "content": "Ehsan Latif (born 8 May 1985) is a German cricketer. He was named in Germany's squad for the 2017 ICC World Cricket League Division Five tournament in South Africa. He played in Germany's second fixture, against Jersey, on 4 September 2017.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman cricketers\n1985 births\nLiving people\nGerman sportspeople of South Asian descent\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman cricketers\n\tCricket in Germany\n\tSportspeople by sport in Germany\n1985 births\n\t1985 in Germany\n\tBirths by year\nLiving people\n\t1985 births\n\tYear of birth missing (living people)\nGerman sportspeople of South Asian descent\n\tGerman people of Asian descent\n\tSportspeople from Germany by ethnic or national origin\n\tSportspeople of South Asian descent\n\tSouth Asian sportspeople" }, { "title": "Asahi University", "content": "is a private university in Mizuho, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. The school was first founded in 1971 as Gifu Dental University (\u5c90\u961c\u6b6f\u79d1\u5927\u5b66 Gifu Shika Daigaku). It was renamed Asahi University in 1985 when the management department was added.\n\nDepartments\n\nUndergraduate\nDentistry\nEducation\nLaw\nManagement\n\nGraduate\nDentistry\nManagement\nLaw\n\nSister university\nMeikai University\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrivate universities and colleges in Japan\nUniversities and colleges in Gifu Prefecture\nDental schools in Japan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPrivate universities and colleges in Japan\n\tEducational institutions in Japan by type\n\tUniversities and colleges in Japan\n\tPrivate universities and colleges\nUniversities and colleges in Gifu Prefecture\n\tUniversities and colleges in Japan by prefecture\n\tEducation in Gifu Prefecture\nDental schools in Japan\n\tDental schools by country\n\tMedical and health organizations based in Japan\n\tMedical education in Japan\n\tEducation in Japan by subject\n\tUniversities and colleges in Japan" }, { "title": "Chase the Ace", "content": "Chase the Ace can refer to:\n\nChase the Ace (card game), another name for Ranter-Go-Round\n\"Chase the Ace\" (song), an instrumental rock song by AC/DC\nChase the Ace (lottery)\nChase the Ace (play), a 1935 British play by Anthony Kimmins", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCard games\nSongs by AC/DC\nLotteries\n1935 plays\nBritish plays\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCard games\n\tTabletop games\n\tSocial systems\nSongs by AC/DC\n\tSongs by artist\n\tRock songs\nLotteries\n\tGambling games\n\tFinance\n1935 plays\n\t20th-century plays\n\tPlays by year\nBritish plays\n\tPlays by nationality\n\tEnglish-language plays\n\tTheatre in the United Kingdom\n\tEnglish plays" }, { "title": "Antigua Public Library", "content": "The Antigua Public Library is the national library of Antigua and Barbuda, located in St. John's, Antigua and Barbuda.\n\nHistory \nThe Public Library was founded in 1830 as a private venture. According to a 1932 report, the aim was the \"gradual formation of a permanent library of general literature, and an associated reading room\". Soon an act of parliament established the Antigua Library Society changing the library's status to that of a corporation. In 1843 an earthquake partially destroyed the library and its proprietors' private properties leading to their ruin. The government assumed ownership in 1854 transferring management to local trustees whose powers increased in 1871.\n\nOld building\nIn 1974 a major earthquake damaged the building of which was judged unsound. In 1975 the library was moved temporarily to a new location upstairs the Silston's Library, and its services scaled back to one offered mainly to children. In 1978 it moved into Lolita's Building on Market Street, its second location. There the Adult Library opened its doors. There was not enough space to accommodate a Children's Library, this was added one year later, when additional space was rented to house the Children's Department.\n\nNew building \n\nThe library is situated at Hailes Promenade)along the edge of downtown St.Johns, next to the National Archives building and Botanical Gardens, across from the recreation grounds- adjacent to the East Bus Station. The land was donated by the Government of Ant", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLibraries in Antigua and Barbuda\nNational libraries in North America\n1830 establishments in Antigua and Barbuda\nNational symbols of Antigua and Barbuda\nBuildings and structures in Saint John, Antigua and Barbuda\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLibraries in Antigua and Barbuda\n\tLibraries by country\n\tEducation in Antigua and Barbuda\n\tCulture of Antigua and Barbuda\nNational libraries in North America\n\tNational libraries by continent\n\tLibraries in North America\n\tLibraries by country\n1830 establishments in Antigua and Barbuda\n\t19th-century establishments in Antigua and Barbuda\n\tEstablishments in Antigua and Barbuda by year\n\tHistory of Antigua and Barbuda by period\nNational symbols of Antigua and Barbuda\n\tNational symbols by country\n\tCulture of Antigua and Barbuda\nBuildings and structures in Saint John, Antigua and Barbuda\n\tBuildings and structures by city\n\tBuildings and structures in Antigua and Barbuda by city\n\tGeography of Saint John, Antigua and Barbuda" }, { "title": "Kemij\u00e4rven maalaiskunta", "content": "Kemij\u00e4rven maalaiskunta is a former municipality in Finland.\n\nConsolidated to Kemij\u00e4rvi in 1973.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFormer municipalities of Finland\nPopulated places disestablished in 1973\nKemij\u00e4rvi\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFormer municipalities of Finland\n\tSubdivisions of Finland\n\tPolitical history of Finland\nPopulated places disestablished in 1973\n\t1973 disestablishments in Finland\n\tDisestablishments in Finland by year\nKemij\u00e4rvi\n\tCities and towns in Finland\n\tPopulated places in Lapland (Finland)" }, { "title": "Jonathan Smith (rower)", "content": "Jonathan Scott Smith (born May 9, 1961) is an American rower who competed in the 1984, 1988 and 1992 Summer Olympics. He was born in Salem, Massachusetts, and attended Phillips Exeter Academy.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male rowers\nOlympic rowers of the United States\nPeople from Salem, Massachusetts\nPhillips Exeter Academy alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male rowers\n\tRowers by nationality\n\tSportspeople from the United States by sport\n\tMale rowers\nOlympic rowers of the United States\n\tOlympic competitors for the United States\n\tRowers at the Summer Olympics\nPeople from Salem, Massachusetts\n\tPeople by city in Massachusetts\n\tPeople from Essex County, Massachusetts\nPhillips Exeter Academy alumni\n\tAlumni by preparatory school in the United States\n\tPeople associated with Phillips Exeter Academy" }, { "title": "Aspidapion", "content": "Aspidapion is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Apionidae. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Africa.\n\nSpecies\nThe following species are recognised in the genus Aspidapion:\n Aspidapion acerifoliae Suppantschitsch, 1996 \n Aspidapion aeneum (Fabricius, 1775) \n Aspidapion caprai Giusto, 1993\n Aspidapion roudieri Richard, 1957 \n Aspidapion soror (Rey, 1895) \n Aspidapion validum (Germar, 1817)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetle genera\nInsects of Europe\nInsects of Africa\nApionidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetle genera\n\tBeetles\n\tInsect genera\nInsects of Europe\n\tFauna of Europe by taxon\n\tInsects by continent\nInsects of Africa\n\tFauna of Africa by taxon\n\tInsects by continent\nApionidae\n\tBeetles\n\tInsects by family" }, { "title": "25 North Colonnade", "content": "25 North Colonnade is a commercial building in Canary Wharf, London formerly occupied by the Financial Conduct Authority, after having been solely occupied by its predecessor, the Financial Services Authority (FSA) until early 2013. It is tall, with 15 floors. Built in 1991, its developer was the Canary Wharf Group, and its architect was Troughton McAslan.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBuildings and structures in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets\nCanary Wharf buildings\nOffice buildings in London\nCommercial buildings completed in 1991\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBuildings and structures in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets\n\tBuildings and structures in London by borough\n\tGeography of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets\nCanary Wharf buildings\n\tBuildings and structures in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets\n\tCommercial buildings in London\nOffice buildings in London\n\tCommercial buildings in London\n\tBuildings and structures in London by type\nCommercial buildings completed in 1991\n\tCommercial buildings by year of completion\n\t1991 establishments in England\n\t1991 in London\n\tBuildings and structures completed in 1991 by country" }, { "title": "Marcus Bell", "content": "Marcus Bell may refer to:\nMarcus Bell (lineman) (born 1979), former lineman in American football\nMarcus Bell (linebacker) (born 1977), former linebacker in American football\nMarcus Bell (musician), American music producer, composer, and musician\nDetective Marcus Bell, a character in the television series Elementary", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football offensive linemen\nAmerican football linebackers\nAmerican music producers\nAmerican composers\nAmerican musicians\nFictional American police detectives\nFictional characters from television series\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football offensive linemen\n\tAmerican football linemen\n\tAmerican football players by position\nAmerican football linebackers\n\tAmerican football players by position\nAmerican music producers\n\tRecord producers by nationality\n\tMusic industry people by role\n\tAmerican musicians by role\nAmerican composers\n\tComposers by nationality\n\tMusicians by nationality\n\tAmerican musicians by genre\nAmerican musicians\n\tMusicians by nationality\nAmerican music industry personnel\nAmerican people by occupation\nFictional American police detectives\n\tFictional characters by nationality\n\tFictional characters by occupation\n\tFictional police detectives\nFictional characters from television series\n\tFictional characters by medium\n\tTelevision characters by show\n\tTelevision characters by genre\n\tTelevision characters by nationality" }, { "title": "Rahul Prasad", "content": "Rahul Prasad can refer to:\n\n Rahul Prasad (cricketer, born 1982), an Indian cricketer who played for Jharkhand.\n Rahul Prasad (cricketer, born 1993), an Indian cricketer who played for Jharkhand.", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian cricketers\nCricketers from Jharkhand\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian cricketers\n\tCricket in India\n\tSport in India by sport\n\tSportspeople from India by sport\nCricketers from Jharkhand\n\tSport in Jharkhand\n\tCricket in Jharkhand\n\tSportspeople from Jharkhand by sport\n\tSportspeople by state or union territory in India" }, { "title": "Radioactive Man", "content": "Radioactive Man may refer to:\nRadioactive Man (comics), a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Universe\nRadioactive Man (The Simpsons), a fictional comic book superhero in The Simpsons\nRadioactive Man, a comic book series starring the above Simpsons character \nRadioactive Man (The Simpsons episode), an episode of The Simpsons\nRadioactive Man (musician), a recording pseudonym of British dance producer Keith Tenniswood", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMarvel Comics characters\nThe Simpsons characters\nFictional characters with nuclear or radiation abilities\nFictional superheroes\nBritish electronic musicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMarvel Comics characters\n\tCharacters created by Marvel Comics\n\tComics characters by company\nThe Simpsons characters\n\tThe Simpsons\n\tFictional characters by series\nFictional characters with nuclear or radiation abilities\n\tFictional characters by superpower\n\tSuperhero fiction themes\nFictional superheroes\n\tFictional characters by occupation\n\tSuperhero film characters\nBritish electronic musicians\n\tBritish musicians by genre\n\tElectronic musicians by nationality\n\tMusicians by genre\n\tElectronic music\n\tBritish musicians" }, { "title": "Music for People, Birds, Butterflies and Mosquitoes", "content": "Music for People, Birds, Butterflies and Mosquitoes is an album by American jazz composer and arranger Jimmy Giuffre which was released on the Choice label in 1973.\n\nReception\n\nScott Yanow of Allmusic states: \"The music is moody, fairly spontaneous, and melodic, but often wandering and rather insubstantial... None of the songs clock in over 5:37, and although they form a sort of suite, the overall results are not too memorable\".\n\nTrack listing \nAll compositions by Jimmy Giuffre\n \"Mosquito Dance\" - 5:37\n \"Night Dance\" - 4:11\n \"Flute Song\" - 2:37\n \"Eternal Chant\" - 2:58\n \"The Bird\" - 2:44\n \"The Waiting\" - 3:25\n \"The Butterfly\" - 2:26\n \"The Chanting\" - 4:42\n \"Moonlight\" - 3:39\n \"Dervish\" - 3:31\n \"Phoenix\" - 5:04\n \"Feast Dance\" - 3:23\n\nPersonnel \nJimmy Giuffre - tenor saxophone, clarinet, flute, bass flute\nKiyoshi Tokunaga - bass\nRandy Kaye - percussion\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1973 albums\nAlbums by Jimmy Giuffre\nJazz albums by American artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1973 albums\n\tAlbums by release year\n\t1970s albums\nAlbums by Jimmy Giuffre\n\tJazz albums by artist\n\tAlbums by American artists\nJazz albums by American artists\n\tAlbums by genre\n\tJazz albums\n\tAlbums by American artists" }, { "title": "Kuzu Station", "content": "is a train station in Gose, Nara Prefecture, Japan.\n\nLines \n Kintetsu Railway\n Yoshino Line\n\nPlatforms and tracks\n\nConnections\n Gose City Community Bus\n for Kintetsu Gose Station, and Kazenomori T\u014dge\n\nSurrounding Area\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Nara Prefecture\nKintetsu Railway stations\nYoshino Line\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Nara Prefecture\n\tRailway stations in Japan by prefecture\n\tTransport in Nara Prefecture\nKintetsu Railway stations\n\tRailway stations in Japan by company\n\tYoshino Line\nYoshino Line\n\tKintetsu Railway lines\n\tRail transport in Japan by line\n\tRailway lines in Japan" }, { "title": "ARA Veinticinco de Mayo (V-2)", "content": "ARA Veinticinco de Mayo (V-2) was an aircraft carrier in the Argentine Navy from 1969 to 1997. The English translation of the name is Twenty-fifth of May, which is the date of Argentina's May Revolution in 1810.\n\nThe ship previously served in the Royal Navy as and the Royal Netherlands Navy as HNLMS Karel Doorman. She was deployed south during the Beagle Crisis in 1978 and in the first weeks of the Falklands War (), where her aircraft were deployed against the Royal Navy task force, but spent the bulk of the war in port.\n\nHistory\n\nThe ship was built for the Royal Navy by Cammell Laird in Birkenhead, England during the Second World War. As a Colossus-class aircraft carrier, she was named and saw service in the British Pacific Fleet. Venerable only served three years in the Royal Navy before being sold to the Netherlands as HNLMS Karel Doorman.\n\nAfter a boiler room fire, the carrier was rebuilt, and sold to Argentina. The Argentines already operated a carrier, ARA Independencia, also a former Royal Navy Colossus-class. After Independencia was decommissioned in 1970, Veinticinco de Mayo was the sole remaining carrier in the Argentine fleet. She could carry up to 24 aircraft.\n\nThe air group started with F9F Panthers and F9F Cougar jets and later these were replaced with A-4Q Skyhawks supported by S-2 Tracker anti-submarine warfare aircraft and Sikorsky Sea King helicopters.\n\nIn September 1969, during the voyage of the recently bought Veinticinco de Mayo from the Netherlands, H", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAircraft carriers of the Argentine Navy\nColossus-class aircraft carriers\nAircraft carriers of the Royal Navy\nAircraft carriers of the Royal Netherlands Navy\nShips built by Cammell Laird\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAircraft carriers of the Argentine Navy\n\tShips of the Argentine Navy\n\tMilitary units and formations of Argentina in the Falklands War\n\t20th-century aircraft carriers\nColossus-class aircraft carriers\n\tRoyal Navy aircraft carriers\n\tWorld War II aircraft carriers of the United Kingdom\nAircraft carriers of the Royal Navy\n\tMilitary ships of the United Kingdom\n\tRoyal Navy ships\nAircraft carriers of the Royal Netherlands Navy\n\tMilitary ships of the Netherlands\n\tNaval ships of the Netherlands\nShips built by Cammell Laird\n\tShips by shipyard\n\tShips built in Birkenhead\n\tShipbuilding in the United Kingdom\n\tSpecific shipbuilders and shipbuilding companies\n\tShips built in the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Vaux, Allier", "content": "Vaux () is a commune in the Allier department in Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes in central France. The 19th-century French journalist, chansonnier and politician Ag\u00e9nor Altaroche (1811\u20131884) died in Vaux.\n\nPopulation\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Allier\nAuvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes region geography stubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes of Allier\n\tCommunes of France by department\n\tGeography of Allier\n\tAdministrative divisions of Auvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes\nAuvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes region geography stubs\n\tStub categories\n\tFrance geography stubs\n\tAuvergne-Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes geography stubs" }, { "title": "Corrhenes elongata", "content": "Corrhenes elongata is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1938. It is known from Australia.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetles of Australia\nCerambycidae\nInsects described in 1938\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetles of Australia\n\tFauna of Australia\n\tInsects of Australia\nCerambycidae\n\tBeetles by family\n\tInsects by family\nInsects described in 1938\n\tInsects by year of description\n\tAnimals described in 1938" }, { "title": "Cape Murdoch", "content": "Cape Murdoch is a cape which forms the southeast tip of Mossman Peninsula on the south coast of Laurie Island, in the South Orkney Islands. \n\nCharted in 1903 by the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition under Bruce, who named it after William Gordon Burn Murdoch, Scottish artist on the Balaena, one of the Dundee whaling ships in the Antarctic in 1892\u201393, and a supporter of Bruce's expedition.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeography of South Orkney Islands\nCapes of Antarctica\nLaurie Island\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeography of South Orkney Islands\n\tGeography of Antarctic islands\n\tSubantarctic islands\nCapes of Antarctica\n\tGeography of Antarctica\n\tAntarctic region\n\tHeadlands of Antarctica\nLaurie Island\n\tIslands of the South Orkney Islands\n\tSubantarctic islands" }, { "title": "Coffee Time", "content": "Coffee Time is a chain of Canadian snack and coffee shops, headquartered in Scarborough, Ontario. Coffee Time operates over 100 stores across Canada in Ontario and Alberta. Coffee Time serves coffee along with other specialty drinks, baked goods, breakfast sandwiches, and deli sandwiches and soup.\n\nHistory\nCoffee Time was founded in 1982 by Tom Michalopoulos in Bolton, Ontario. The first stores were operated under license agreements before they moved onto franchising in the late 1980s. In October 2006, Chairman's Brand Corporation (Coffee Time's parent company) purchased the Afton Food Group, which owned Robin's Donuts, 241 Pizza, and Mrs. Powell's Cinnamon Buns. In 2014, Coffee Time began updating and rebranding its locations.\n\nCoffee Time Arena\nAn indoor soccer arena was built in 1998 in Vaughan, Ontario, and it was named \"Coffee Time Arena.\" Located about 300 m east of Martin Grove Road (location number 7500/7700), it is near an industrialized area and north of Vaughan Grove Sports Park. The complex also includes an outdoor soccer field. The name was used for only three years before the arena was sold and renamed \"The Soccer Centre\" in the early-2000s.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCoffee houses of Canada\nCompanies based in Toronto\nFast-food chains of Canada\nFast-food franchises\nCoffee brands\n1982 establishments in Ontario\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCoffee houses of Canada\n\tCoffee houses by country\n\tRestaurants in Canada\n\tCompanies of Canada by industry\nCompanies based in Toronto\n\tCompanies by city in Canada\n\tOrganizations based in Toronto\nFast-food chains of Canada\n\tFast-food chains by country\n\tRestaurants in Canada by type\nFast-food franchises\n\tFast food\n\tRestaurant franchises\n\tCompanies of Canada by industry\nCoffee brands\n\tCoffee companies\n\tBrand name products\n1982 establishments in Ontario\n\t1982 establishments in Canada\n\tOrganizations established in 1982\n\tCompanies established in 1982\n\tOrganizations based in Ontario\n\tCompanies based in Ontario\n\tOrganizations based in Canada by province or territory\n\tCompanies of Canada by industry\n\tCompanies of Canada by year of establishment" }, { "title": "Apricot Computers", "content": "Apricot Computers was a British company that produced desktop personal computers in the mid-1980s.\n\nOutline\nApricot Computers was a British manufacturer of business personal computers, founded in 1965 as \"Applied Computer Techniques\" (ACT), later changing its name to Apricot Computers, Ltd. It was a wholly owned UK company until it was acquired in the early 1990s by the Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, which hoped that Apricot would help them compete against Japanese PC manufacturers, in particular NEC which commanded over 50% of the Japanese market at the time. Mitsubishi eventually shut down the Apricot brand; a management buyout resulted in new company Network Si UK Ltd being formed. In 2008 a new, independent Apricot company was launched in the UK.\n\nApricot was an innovative computer hardware company, whose Birmingham R&D centre could build every aspect of a personal computer except for the integrated circuits (chips) themselves, from custom BIOS and system-level programming to the silk-screen of motherboards and metal-bending for internal chassis all the way to radio-frequency testing of a finished system. This coupled with a smart and aggressive engineering team allowed Apricot to be the first company in the world with several technical innovations including the first commercial shipment of an all-in-one system with a 3.5-inch floppy drive (ahead of Apple), while in the early 1990s they manufactured one of the world's most secure x86-based PCs, sold exclusively to the U", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish companies established in 1965\nDefunct computer companies of the United Kingdom\nPersonal computer manufacturers\nComputer companies of the United Kingdom\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish companies established in 1965\n\tCompanies established in 1965\n\t1965 establishments in the United Kingdom\nDefunct computer companies of the United Kingdom\n\tDefunct companies of the United Kingdom by industry\n\tDefunct computer hardware companies\n\tDefunct manufacturing companies of the United Kingdom\nPersonal computer manufacturers\n\tTechnology companies by product\nComputer companies of the United Kingdom\n\tCompanies of the United Kingdom by industry\n\tTechnology companies of the United Kingdom\n\tManufacturing companies of the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "Solidago bicolor", "content": "Solidago bicolor, with several common names including white goldenrod, silverrod and (in Qu\u00e9bec) verge d\u2019or bicolore, is a plant species native to much of eastern North America. It is found in Canada (from Manitoba to Nova Scotia) and in the United States (every state completely east of the Mississippi except Florida). It prefers sandy and rocky soils, and can frequently be found along roadsides.\n\nSolidago bicolor is distinctive in the genus. Stems are thin and wiry. Flowers are white rather than yellow, the heads mostly clustered in the axils of the leaves rather than displayed in a large terminal raceme.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Eastern Canada\nFlora of Eastern United States\nSolidago\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Eastern Canada\n\tFlora of Canada by region\n\tFlora of North America by region\nFlora of Eastern United States\n\tFlora of the United States by region\n\tFlora of North America by region\nSolidago\n\tAsteraceae genera\n\tFlora of North America\n\tTaxa named by Carl Linnaeus" }, { "title": "Pedro Opaso", "content": "Pedro Opaso Letelier (July 20, 1876 \u2013 April 9, 1957) was a Chilean politician and provisional vice president of Chile in 1931.\n\nHe was born in Talca, the son of Ursicino Opaso and Margarita Letelier. He completed his studies in his native city, and then attended the Universidad de Chile, where he became a physician. He started his political career as the first mayor of the city of R\u00edo Claro. In 1920 Opaso was named minister in several occasions as a representative of the Democratic Liberal Party. He was elected a deputy for Curic\u00f3 (1921\u20131924) and a Senator for Talca (1924\u20131930) and Talca, Linares and Curico (1930\u20131932).\n\nAt the time of the collapse of the first administration of Carlos Ib\u00e1\u00f1ez del Campo in 1931, he was the President of the Senate. As such he took over as provisional vice president. He assumed on July 26, and that same night he formed his cabinet, headed by Juan Esteban Montero as interior minister and Pedro Blanquier, the other key player, as Finance minister.\n\nWhen the ministers arrived on the next morning, Opaso resigned by decree on Montero. His entire administration had lasted less than 24 hours. The speed he demonstrated to get rid of the power earned him the nickname of The Relayer (), that accompanied him till his death.\n\nAfter his very brief administration, he was elected Senator for Curic\u00f3, Talca, Maule y Linares (1933\u20131949) and again President of the Senate in 1944. He died in Santiago in 1957.\n\n1876 births\n1957 deaths\nPeople from Talca\nChilean peop", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1876 births\n1957 deaths\nPeople from Talca\nChilean politicians\nPresidents of Chile\nMembers of the Senate of Chile\nChilean physicians\nAlumni of the University of Chile\nMayors of places in Chile\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1876 births\n\t19th-century births by year\n1957 deaths\n\t20th-century deaths by year\nPeople from Talca\n\tPeople by city in Chile\n\tChilean people by city\nChilean politicians\n\tChilean people by occupation\n\tPoliticians by nationality\nPresidents of Chile\n\tPresidents by country\n\tHeads of state of Chile\n\tChilean politicians by office\nMembers of the Senate of Chile\n\tMembers of the upper house of the National Congress of Chile\n\tChilean politicians by office\nChilean physicians\n\tChilean people by occupation\n\tPhysicians by nationality\nAlumni of the University of Chile\n\tAlumni by university or college in Chile\n\tUniversity of Chile people\nMayors of places in Chile\n\tMayors by country\n\tChilean politicians by office\n\tMayors of cities in Chile\n\tPolitical office-holders in Chile" }, { "title": "Patrick Palmer (politician)", "content": "Patrick William Palmer (13 April 1889 - 21 March 1971) was an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as a Teachta D\u00e1la (TD) for the Kerry South constituency from 1948 to 1961.\n\nA national school teacher before entering politics, he was first elected to D\u00e1il \u00c9ireann as a Fine Gael TD for the Kerry South constituency at the 1948 general election. He was re-elected at the 1951, 1954 and 1957 general elections. He retired from politics at the 1961 general election.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFine Gael politicians\nTeachta\u00ed D\u00e1la\nPoliticians from County Kerry\nMembers of the 13th D\u00e1il\nMembers of the 14th D\u00e1il\nMembers of the 15th D\u00e1il\nMembers of the 16th D\u00e1il\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFine Gael politicians\n\tPoliticians by party in the Republic of Ireland\nTeachta\u00ed D\u00e1la\n\tMembers of the Oireachtas\n\tPoliticians by chamber in the Republic of Ireland\nPoliticians from County Kerry\n\tPoliticians by county in the Republic of Ireland\n\tIrish local politicians\nMembers of the 13th D\u00e1il\n\tMembers of the Oireachtas by term\n\tMembers of the lower houses of the Oireachtas\nMembers of the 14th D\u00e1il\n\tMembers of the Oireachtas by term\n\tMembers of the lower houses of the Oireachtas\nMembers of the 15th D\u00e1il\n\tMembers of the Oireachtas by term\n\tMembers of the lower houses of the Oireachtas\nMembers of the 16th D\u00e1il\n\tMembers of the Oireachtas by term\n\tMembers of the lower houses of the Oireachtas" }, { "title": "Korea: Forgotten Conflict", "content": "Korea: Forgotten Conflict is a real-time strategy, stealth game that takes place in the Korean War. It was developed by Czech studio Plastic Reality Technologies and published by Cenega Publishing.\n\nThe game has clanky controls and many bugs, failing to capitalize in the stealth surge of the period. Noticeable features were the movement of characters and the beauty of the scenarios, but this was tainted by awful AI, nonsensical controls and far too many bugs. The playable characters were also heavy-handed stereotypes with repetitive dialog. As tantamount to the title, it remains mostly forgotten today.\n\nGameplay\n\nKorea: Forgotten Conflict is a stealth game based on the Commandos gameplay style of interdependent characters solving puzzles based mainly on stealth. The player receives a number of commandos each mission and they have some special abilities (medic, sniper, engineer, spy and assassin), with the main gameplay focusing on inventory management and basic combat. Stealth is rudimentary and doesn't affect the mission beyond enemies trying to attack the player's units. The AI is noticeably bad and enemies will attack in without proper regard to their safety and are really quick to forget about hunting down the commandos, resuming patrols beside piles of bodies like nothing happened.\n\nThe game is real time with the possibility of pausing and giving orders by waypoint so the units can carry them out at the same time. In Mission 3: The Streets of Seoul the player receives co", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVideo games developed in the Czech Republic\nReal-time strategy video games\nStealth video games\nHistorical simulation games\nVideo games set in Korea\nCold War video games\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVideo games developed in the Czech Republic\n\tVideo games by country of development\n\tEuropean video games\nReal-time strategy video games\n\tStrategy video games by game mode\nStealth video games\n\tVideo games by genre\nHistorical simulation games\n\tSimulation video games by theme\n\tVideo games based on real events\nVideo games set in Korea\n\tVideo games set in Asia by country\n\tCold War video games\n\tCold War in popular culture\n\tVideo games based on real events\n\tVideo games set in the 1950s" }, { "title": "Stones River Town Centre", "content": "Stones River Town Centre (formerly Stones River Mall) is a partially enclosed regional shopping mall in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States. Built in 1992, it was expanded and renovated in the late 2000s. The mall comprises more than fifty stores. The mall is owned and managed by Sterling Organization. The anchor stores are Shoe Carnival, Books-A-Million, Electronic Express, AMC Theatres, Strike & Spare, JCPenney, and Dillard's.\n\nHistory \nThe mall was first built in 1989, but it sat vacant and was foreclosed on due to the bankruptcy of its original developer. Despite this, both Walmart and Goody's were opened at that point, followed by Sears and Carmike Cinemas in 1990. The mall officially opened for business in 1992, under the ownership of Stones River Real Estate and Aronov Realty. The original layout of the mall included a large central fountain, Aladdin's Castle, a carousel and a small food court.\n\nWalmart moved out of the mall in 1995, with the old location becoming the thirteen location of local department store Castner Knott a year later. A Home Depot would also open right next to the mall on April 18, 1996. J. C. Penney joined in 1997, and Dillard's acquired the Castner Knott chain a year afterward. The mall was renovated in 1999.\n\nCarmike Cinemas closed in August 2000, when the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.\n\nBetween 2006 and 2008, the mall underwent renovation which included the demolition of the existing JCPenney and Dillard's stores, as well as the ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nShopping malls in Tennessee\nShopping malls established in 1992\nMurfreesboro, Tennessee\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nShopping malls in Tennessee\n\tShopping malls in the United States by state\n\tEconomy of Tennessee\n\tTourist attractions in Tennessee\nShopping malls established in 1992\n\t1992 establishments in the United States\n\tShopping malls by year of establishment\nMurfreesboro, Tennessee\n\tCities in Tennessee\n\tCities in Rutherford County, Tennessee" }, { "title": "Drum tower (Chinese Buddhism)", "content": "The drum tower is an important building in Han Chinese Buddhist temples. Together with a bell tower, they are usually placed on both sides of the Hall of Four Heavenly Kings. It is usually located on the right side while the bell tower is usually located on the left side. It is general a three-storey pavilion with a big drum placed on it. When it is beaten, it sounds grandly and loudly. Buddhist templea set times to beat the drums to inform the time and also wake people up.\n\nThe are found in China and other countries of the region.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChinese Buddhist architecture\nDrum towers in China\nBuddhist temples in China\nReligious buildings and structures in China\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChinese Buddhist architecture\n\tBuddhist architecture by country\n\tArchitecture of China\nDrum towers in China\n\tTowers in China\n\tChinese architecture\nBuddhist temples in China\n\tBuddhist temples by country\n\tReligion in China\nReligious buildings and structures in China\n\tReligious buildings and structures by country\n\tChinese architecture\n\tReligion in China\n\tBuildings and structures in China by type" }, { "title": "Impaled (illusion)", "content": "Impaled is a classic stage illusion in which a performer appears to be impaled on or by a sword or pole. The name is most commonly associated with an illusion that was created by designer Ken Whitaker in the 1970s and which is sometimes also referred to as \"Beyond Belief\" or \"Impaled Beyond Belief\".\nThis version has become part of the stage magic repertoire and has been performed by many of the world's most famous magic acts.\n\nAustralian-born magician Les Levante (1892-1978) is also credited with devising an impalement illusion but this was different from Whitaker's.\n\nDescription of the Whitaker effect\nPresentations of the effect vary but a typical one is as follows. The magician presents a stand, placed stage centre, which supports a sword in a vertical position with the sharpened tip pointing upwards. An assistant is introduced and the magician (sometimes with the help of additional assistants) picks her up and balances her in a supine position on the tip of the sword. The assistant holds her body rigidly horizontal and the small of her back rests on the tip of the sword. The magician then grasps the assistant's feet and rotates her on the sword tip. After spinning freely for a few turns the assistant sinks downwards, as if she has been impaled. As she drops her body goes limp so that she appears to hang lifelessly. The magician then appears to revive her with a kiss or with some magical gesture before lifting her from the sword and placing her back on her feet so that she ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStage magic tricks\nMagic illusions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStage magic tricks\n\tMagic tricks\n\tMagic (illusion)\nMagic illusions\n\tMagic (illusion)\n\tPerforming arts" }, { "title": "Bart Klomp", "content": "Bart Klomp (born November 25, 1999) is a Dutch curler.\n\nTeams\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDutch male curlers\n1999 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDutch male curlers\n\tSportspeople from the Netherlands by sport\n\tCurlers by nationality\n\tMale curlers\n1999 births\n\t1999 in sports\n\tBirths by year\nLiving people\n\t1999 births\n\t21st-century Dutch people\n\tCurlers by nationality\n\tPeople by status\n\tYear of birth missing (living people)" }, { "title": "Theories of poverty", "content": "Theories on the causes of poverty are the foundation upon which poverty reduction strategies are based.\n\nWhile in developed nations poverty is often seen as either a personal or a structural defect, in developing nations the issue of poverty is more profound due to the lack of governmental funds. Some theories on poverty in the developing world focus on cultural characteristics as a retardant of further development. Other theories focus on social and political aspects that perpetuate poverty; perceptions of the poor have a significant impact on the design and execution of programs to alleviate poverty.\n\nCauses of poverty in the United States\n\nPoverty as a personal failing\nWhen it comes to poverty in the United States, there are two main lines of thought. The most common line of thought within the U.S. is that a person is poor because of personal traits. These traits in turn have caused the person to fail. Supposed traits range from personality characteristics, such as laziness, to educational levels. Despite this range, it is always viewed as the individual's personal failure not to climb out of poverty. This thought pattern stems from the idea of meritocracy and its entrenchment within U.S. thought. Meritocracy, according to Katherine S. Newman is \"the view that those who are worthy are rewarded and those who fail to reap rewards must also lack self-worth.\" This does not mean that all followers of meritocracy believe that a person in poverty deserves their low standard of li", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPoverty\nSocial theories\nEconomic theories\nPoverty in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPoverty\n\tSocial issues\n\tSocial inequality\n\tEconomic problems\n\tSocial justice\n\tEconomic inequality\n\tGood concepts\nSocial theories\n\tTheories\n\tSocial science theories\nEconomic theories\n\tEconomics models\n\tTheories of economics\n\tEconomic ideologies\nPoverty in the United States\n\tPoverty by country\n\tEconomy of the United States\n\tSocial issues in the United States\n\tEconomic inequality in the United States\n\tSocial inequality by country" }, { "title": "The Heavy Water War", "content": "The Heavy Water War (original title and alternative title The Saboteurs (UK)) is a six-episode war drama TV miniseries written by Petter S. Rosenlund and produced by Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation. It is a Norwegian/Danish/British co-production, directed by that tells about the German nuclear weapon project and the heavy water sabotage in Norway to disrupt it during the Second World War, with a particular emphasis on the role of Leif Tronstad.\n\nThe first two episodes were initially broadcast on NRK1, on 4 January 2015. The opening episodes had 1,259,000 viewers, which was a record for the opening of a drama series in Norway. In Denmark, the initial broadcast was on 4 May 2015 on TV 2 titled . In the UK, the miniseries, retitled The Saboteurs, was aired by More4 from 19 June 2015, received a good critical reception. The series was released in the UK on DVD and Blu-ray on 10 August 2015.\nIn Poland the show premiered on 15 January 2016 on VOD to very good reviews. Viewing rights for France were bought by Entertainment One, for Benelux by Lumi\u00e8re, for Spain by A Contracorriente, for Poland by Kino Swiat and for the Balkans by Stas Media. Viewing rights for the US were bought by MHz Networks, which announced a DVD release date of 8 March 2016.\n\nProduction \nThe series was filmed in Norway and the Czech Republic. Production costs were around 75 million Norwegian kroner, or about \u20ac7.8 million. The dialogue is in Norwegian, German, English and Danish.\n\nMain cast \nAlthough the s", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorwegian television series\nWar drama TV miniseries\nTelevision series about World War II\nHistorical television series\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNorwegian television series\n\tTelevision series by country\n\tEuropean television series by country\n\tTelevision in Norway\nWar drama TV miniseries\n\tTelevision series by genre\n\tDrama television series\n\tWar television series\nTelevision series about World War II\n\tMilitary television series\n\tTelevision series by war\n\tHistorical television series\nHistorical television series\n\tTelevision series by genre\n\tHistorical drama television series\n\tTelevision series by time period" }, { "title": "National Research and Innovation Agency", "content": "The National Research and Innovation Agency (Indonesian: Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional, BRIN) is a cabinet-level government agency formed by the Indonesian government in 2019. Originally a new agency attached to the Ministry of Research and Technology and leading to the formation of the Ministry of Research and Technology/National Research and Innovation Agency, the agency was controversially separated and established as a new non-ministerial government agency directly under the President of Indonesia on 28 April 2021. On 24 August 2021 the agency gained official cabinet level status through enactment of Presidential Decree No. 78/2021. Under the new presidential regulation, the agency became the sole national research agency of Indonesia.\n\nThe agency has been characterized as a \"scientific merger company\" for its controversial strategy of fusing many pre-existing scientific agencies into its own body. Asvi Warman Adam [id], an Indonesian scholar and historian, noted that BRIN is a form of \"holding research institution\". Laksana Tri Handoko, claimed that the agency he currently lead is a \"Research Mothership\" housing all state research activities of Indonesia.\n\nIn September 2021, BRIN became a member of the International Science Council.\n\nHistory\n\nFormation \nOn 17 April 2018, Presidential Decree No. 38/2018 on National Research Main Framework of 2017\u20132045 was signed by President Joko Widodo. The decree is intended to provide the Main Framework outlining the national resear", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernment agencies of Indonesia\nResearch institutes in Indonesia\nScience and technology in Indonesia\n2019 establishments in Indonesia\nGovernment agencies established in 2019\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernment agencies of Indonesia\n\tNational governments\n\tGovernment of Indonesia\n\tGovernment agencies by country\nResearch institutes in Indonesia\n\tResearch institutes by country\n\tScience and technology in Indonesia\nScience and technology in Indonesia\n\tScience and technology by country\n\tScience and technology in Asia\n2019 establishments in Indonesia\n\t2019 establishments by country\n\t20th-century establishments in Indonesia\nGovernment agencies established in 2019\n\tGovernment agencies by year of establishment\n\t2019 establishments in Asia\n\t2019 in politics" }, { "title": "Tinieblas de la Sierra", "content": "Tinieblas de la Sierra is a municipality and town located in the province of Burgos, Castile and Le\u00f3n, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 46 inhabitants.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in the Province of Burgos\nPopulated places in the Province of Burgos\nCastile and Le\u00f3n geography stubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in the Province of Burgos\n\tMunicipalities in Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tProvinces of Spain\n\tGeography of Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tPopulated places in Castile and Le\u00f3n\nPopulated places in the Province of Burgos\n\tPopulated places in Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tProvinces of Spain\n\tGeography of Castile and Le\u00f3n\nCastile and Le\u00f3n geography stubs\n\tSpain geography stubs\n\tStub categories\n\tGeography stubs by country\n\tGeography of Castile and Le\u00f3n\n\tStubs by region" }, { "title": "Harry G. Day", "content": "Harry G. Day (October 8, 1906 \u2013 September 8, 2007) was an American chemist and professor. The Harry G. Day Lectureship in the Chemistry building at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, was established in 1988, and a lecture hall was dedicated to him in 1991.\n\nResearch\nWhile at Indiana University in the 1950s, Dr. Harry G. Day, J.C. Muhler, and W.H Nebergall conducted research on the effects of fluorides in the reduction of dental cavities and tooth decay. The result of their research was Crest toothpaste, the first dentifrice toothpaste containing tin(II) fluoride.\n\nOrganizational involvement\nWhile working in the Chemistry department at Indiana University Bloomington, Dr. Harry G Day was involved in the Chemistry fraternity, Alpha Chi Sigma Epsilon Chapter. He was the Epsilon chapter advisor for several years including 1942, 1962-1968.\n\nDay went on to make contributions to the American Institute of Nutrition, American Institute of Biological Chemists (where he took on the position of President), and the Indiana Academy of Science. He was also part of the American Chemical Society in 1954.\n\nDay has also been involved with Kiwanis and Bloomington Hospital, where he was the first male to serve on the Women's Board. As an active Republican, he contributed on the Bloomington City Council in the 1960s. Dr. Harry G. Day has been assisting First United Methodist Church as a trustee. Elected to the city council, he served in that party for eight years up until 1971.\n\nHonours\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican chemists\nUniversity of Indiana faculty\n1906 births\n2007 deaths\nAmerican academic administrators\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican chemists\n\tChemists by nationality\n\tScientific occupations\n\tScience and research in the United States\nUniversity of Indiana faculty\n\tIndiana University faculty\n\tEducation in Indiana\n1906 births\n\t1906 in science\n\tBirths by year\n\t20th-century births\n2007 deaths\n\t2007 in science\n\tDeaths by year\n\t21st-century deaths\nAmerican academic administrators\n\tEducators\n\tEducation in the United States\n\tAmerican educators\n\tAmerican administrators" }, { "title": "Dennis Richardson", "content": "Dennis Richardson may refer to:\n\n Dennis Richardson (diplomat) (born 1947), retired public servant, former Australian ambassador to the US, Secretary of the Australian Department of Defence, etc.\n Dennis Richardson (politician) (1949\u20132019), American politician\n Dennis Richardson (Hollyoaks), a fictional character in the British soap opera Hollyoaks", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian diplomats\nAmerican politicians\nHollyoaks characters\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian diplomats\n\tDiplomats by nationality\n\tForeign relations of Australia\n\tPolitics of Australia\nAmerican politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\tPolitics of the United States\nHollyoaks characters\n\tFictional characters by television series\n\tBritish soap opera characters\n\tCharacters in British television soap operas" }, { "title": "Nikita Matskharashvili", "content": "Nikita Omarovich Matskharashvili (; ; born 30 June 1999) is a Russian football player of Georgian descent. He plays for FC Kairat Moscow.\n\nClub career\nHe was raised in PFC CSKA Moscow youth system and played for their U19 squad in the 2016\u201317 UEFA Youth League and 2017\u201318 UEFA Youth League.\n\nOn 6 July 2018, he signed a three-year contract with FC Shinnik Yaroslavl.\n\nHe made his debut in the Russian Football National League for FC Shinnik Yaroslavl on 15 September 2018 in a game against FC Krasnodar-2 as an 82nd-minute substitute for Dmitri Samoylov.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian footballers\nFootballers from Moscow\nRussian people of Georgian descent\nFC Kairat Moscow players\nPFC CSKA Moscow players\nFC Shinnik Yaroslavl players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRussian footballers\n\tFootball in Russia\n\tSportspeople from Russia\nFootballers from Moscow\n\tFootball in Moscow\n\tSportspeople from Moscow\nRussian people of Georgian descent\n\tRussian people of Caucasian descent\n\tEthnic groups in Russia\nFC Kairat Moscow players\n\tAssociation football players by club in Russia\n\tSportspeople from Moscow\nPFC CSKA Moscow players\n\tAssociation football players by club in Russia\n\tSportspeople from Moscow\nFC Shinnik Yaroslavl players\n\tAssociation football players by club in Russia\n\tSportspeople from Yaroslavl\n" }, { "title": "Alessandro dal Borro", "content": "Marchese Alessandro dal Borro (22 April 1600 \u2014 2 December 1656, Corfu) was a Tuscan nobleman and general. He became a Field Marshal of the Holy Roman Empire. He was well known for his obesity (which in his time was considered a status symbol).\n\nEarly life, family and education \nAlessandro dal Borro was born in Arezzo, the son of Girolamo dal Borro, a captain and a noble from an illustrious family in Arezzo. Alessandro studied mathematics at the University of Florence.\n\nCareer\nDestined for a military career, he took part in the Thirty Years' War in the ranks of the company of Ottavio Piccolomini, captain for the Grand Duke of Siena, Cosimo II de Medici, sent to Germany to help the emperor Ferdinand II who was his cousin. Del Borro gained many victories on the battlefield, and received for this two baronies and was admitted to the Bohemian nobility.\n\nAlessandro also fought in many campaigns against the Turks and earned the nickname \"Terror of the Turks.\" He fought also in the service of Spain and Venice.\n\nThe Grand Duke of Tuscany Ferdinand II de Medici called him back to Florence and named him commander of the army of the Grand Duchy. On 29 July 1643, for services rendered to the Grand Duchy, he gave him the marquisate of Borro.\n\nHe returned to the service of the Venetians.\n\nDemise and legacy\nAlessandro del Borro died in 1656 in Corfu as a result of wounds received in battle with Barbary pirates. In the management of his estate in Arezzo, he was succeeded by his son Nicholas d", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian nobility\n17th-century Italian military personnel\nPeople from Arezzo\nUniversity of Florence alumni\nHoly Roman Empire military leaders\nMarshal of the Holy Roman Empire\nItalian military personnel of the Thirty Years' War\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian nobility\n\tNobility by nation\n\tEuropean nobility\n\tItalian society\n\tSocial history of Italy\n17th-century Italian military personnel\n\t17th-century Italian people by occupation\n\t17th-century military history of Italy\nPeople from Arezzo\n\tPeople by city in Italy\n\tPeople from the Province of Arezzo\nUniversity of Florence alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Italy\n\tUniversity of Florence\nHoly Roman Empire military leaders\n\tHoly Roman Empire people by occupation\n\tMilitary history of the Holy Roman Empire\nMarshal of the Holy Roman Empire\n\tMilitary ranks of the Holy Roman Empire\n\tHoly Roman Empire military leaders\nItalian military personnel of the Thirty Years' War\n\tItalian military personnel by war\n\tThirty Years' War\n\tMilitary history of Italy" }, { "title": "David Jenkins (figure skater)", "content": "David Wilkinson Jenkins (born June 29, 1936) is an American former figure skater. He is the 1960 Olympic champion, the 1956 Olympic bronze medalist, a three-time World champion, and a four-time U.S. national champion.\n\nPersonal life \nJenkins was born on June 29, 1936, in Akron, Ohio. He is the younger brother of Hayes Alan Jenkins.\n\nHe studied at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine during his competitive career. He took a leave of absence during his time with Ice Follies. After graduating in 1963, he became a practicing physician.\n\nJenkins graduated with an M.D. in 1963 and immediately after served two years in the U.S. Air Force. In June of 1965 he married Barbara Ruth Boling and settled in Tulsa, where he became a gastroenterologist. Neither his wife nor his three children skate.\n\nSkating career \nJenkins won his first senior national medal, silver, at the 1954 U.S. Championships. His first world medal, bronze, came at the 1955 World Championships. He received the bronze medal at the 1956 Winter Olympics while his brother won the gold.\n\nThe brothers received financial support from the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and a foundation.\n\nIn 1957, David Jenkins became the U.S. national champion and won the first of his three consecutive world titles. He performed a triple Axel jump in a 1957 exhibition, 21 years before that jump was landed for the first time in competition.\n\nAfter taking his fourth consecutive national title, he won the gold medal a", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male single skaters\nOlympic figure skaters of the United States\nOlympic gold medalists for the United States in figure skating\nOlympic bronze medalists for the United States in figure skating\nWorld Figure Skating Championships medalists\nSportspeople from Akron, Ohio\nCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine alumni\nUnited States Air Force officers\nAmerican gastroenterologists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male single skaters\n\tAmerican figure skaters\n\tMale single skaters by nationality\nOlympic figure skaters of the United States\n\tAmerican figure skaters\n\tFigure skaters at the Winter Olympics by nationality\nOlympic gold medalists for the United States in figure skating\n\tOlympic medalists in figure skating\n\tAmerican Olympic gold medalists\nOlympic bronze medalists for the United States in figure skating\n\tOlympic medalists in figure skating\n\tAmerican Olympic bronze medalists\nWorld Figure Skating Championships medalists\n\tWorld Figure Skating Championships medalists by discipline and event\nSportspeople from Akron, Ohio\n\tSportspeople by city in the United States\n\tPeople from Akron, Ohio\nCase Western Reserve University School of Medicine alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Ohio\n\tCase Western Reserve University alumni\nUnited States Air Force officers\n\tMilitary personnel by rank\n\tUnited States Air Force personnel\nAmerican gastroenterologists\n\tAmerican physicians by specialty\n\tGastroenterologists by nationality\nMedical doctors from Ohio\n\tPhysicians by state in the United States\n\tPeople in health professions by state in the United States\n\tPeople from Akron, Ohio\n\tHealth in Ohio" }, { "title": "James Couper (politician)", "content": "James Brown Couper (1870\u20131946) was Unionist Party (Scotland) MP for Glasgow Maryhill.\n\nHe won the seat in 1924, but lost it in 1929.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Glasgow constituencies\nUnionist Party (Scotland) MPs\n20th-century Scottish politicians\nUK MPs 1924\u20131929\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Glasgow constituencies\n\tPolitics of Glasgow\n\tScottish MPs\nUnionist Party (Scotland) MPs\n\tScottish unionists\n\tConservative Party (UK) MPs\n\tScottish Conservative Party politicians\n\tUnionism in Scotland\n20th-century Scottish politicians\n\tPolitics of Scotland\n\t20th-century British politicians\nUK MPs 1924\u20131929\n\tMembers of the Parliament of the United Kingdom by term\n\tMembers of the 34th Parliament of the United Kingdom\n\t20th-century British politicians" }, { "title": "Kuril Ainu language", "content": "Kuril Ainu or Kuril, is an extinct and poorly attested Ainu language of the Kuril Islands, now part of Russia. The main inhabited islands were Kunashir, Iturup and Urup in the south, and Shumshu in the north. Other islands either had small populations (such as Paramushir) or were visited for fishing or hunting. There may have been a small mixed Kuril\u2013Itelmen population at the southern tip of the Kamchatka Peninsula.\n\nThe Ainu of the Kurils appear to have been a relatively recent expansion from Hokkaid\u014d, displacing an indigenous Okhotsk culture, which may have been related to the modern Itelmens. When the Kuril Islands passed to Japanese control in 1875, many of the northern Kuril Ainu evacuated to Ust-Bolsheretsky District in Kamchatka, where about 100 still live. In the decades after the islands passed to Soviet control in 1945, most of the remaining southern Kuril Ainu evacuated to Hokkaid\u014d, where they have since been assimilated.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExtinct languages of Asia\nAinu languages\nLanguages of Russia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExtinct languages of Asia\n\tExtinct languages by continent\n\tLanguages of Asia\n\tLanguage death\nAinu languages\n\tLanguage families\n\tLanguages of Japan\n\tLanguages of Russia\nLanguages of Russia\n\tLanguages of Europe\n\tLanguages of Asia\n\tRussian culture\n\tRussian society\n\tLanguages by country" }, { "title": "No Frontiers", "content": "No Frontiers is an album by Irish singer Mary Black. The album was one of Ireland's best selling albums of 1989 and introduced her to audiences elsewhere in Europe and in the United States and Japan. The album spent 56 weeks in the Irish Top 30.\n\nTrack listing\n\"No Frontiers\" (Jimmy MacCarthy) \u2013 3:57\n\"Past the Point of Rescue\" (Mick Hanly) \u2013 6:45\n\"The Shadow\" (Donagh Long) \u2013 5:46\n\"Carolina Rua\" (Thom Moore) \u2013 5:04\n\"Shuffle of the Buckled\" (MacCarthy) \u2013 4:17\n\"Columbus\" (Noel Brazil) \u2013 4:10\n\"Another Day\" (MacCarthy) \u2013 4:34\n\"Fat Valley of Pain\" (Brazil) \u2013 6:20\n\"I Say a Little Prayer\" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David) \u2013 5:34\n\"Vanities\" (Brazil) \u2013 4:38\n\"The Fog in Monterey\" (Moore) \u2013 4:02\n\nPersonnel\nMary Black - vocals\nDeclan Sinnott - guitars, harmony vocals, producer\nPat Crowley - accordion, keyboards, harmony vocals\nGarvan Gallagher - double bass, harmony vocals\nNoel Bridgeman - percussion, harmony vocals\nCarl Geraghty - saxophone\nD\u00f3nal Lunny - synthesizer (tracks 1, 3, 6, 7)\nCaroline Lavelle - cello (tracks 3, 6)\nMandy Murphy - backing vocals (tracks 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11)\nTony Davis - backing vocals (tracks 2, 9)\nTechnical\nDanDan FitzGerald - recording and mixing engineer\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1989 albums\nMary Black albums\nIrish folk albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1989 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t1980s albums\nMary Black albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tFolk albums by Irish artists\nIrish folk albums\n\tFolk albums by nationality\n\tMusic of Ireland" }, { "title": "Balbis", "content": "In geometry, a balbis is a geometric shape that can be colloquially defined as a single (primary) line that is terminated by a (secondary) line at one endpoint and by a (secondary) line at the other endpoint. The terminating secondary lines are at right angles to the primary line. Its parallel sides are of indefinite lengths and can be infinitely long. The word \"balbis\" comes from the ancient Greek word \u03b2\u03b1\u03bb\u03b2\u03af\u03c2, meaning a rope between two posts used to indicate the start and finish of a race.\n\nThe most common example of a balbis is the capital letter 'H', the eighth letter in the ISO basic Latin alphabet. It can also be seen in, for example, rugby posts and old-fashioned television antenna.\n\nAnother type of balbis is the rectangular balbis, that may be loosely described as a rectangle with one side missing. A rectangular balbis was used in the Olympic Games, as a throwing area and is described by Philostratus II.\n\nIn his book about the balbis (see ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeometry\nGreek words and phrases\nAncient Greek inventions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeometry\n\tAreas of mathematics\n\tMathematical sciences\nGreek words and phrases\n\tGreek language\n\tIndo-European languages\n\tPhrases by language\nAncient Greek inventions\n\tAncient Greece\n\tInventions by country\n\tAncient inventions" }, { "title": "Sitio de Xitlapehua", "content": "Sitio de Xitlapehua is a town and municipality in Oaxaca in south-western Mexico. \nIt is part of the Miahuatl\u00e1n District in the south of the Sierra Sur Region.\n\n \nJos\u00e9 Yolando Jarqu\u00edn Bustamante became the tenth municipal president from Oaxaca to die from COVID-19 on January 26, 2021.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Oaxaca\nTowns in Mexico\nMunicipalities of Oaxaca\nSierra Sur (Oaxaca)\nCOVID-19 pandemic in Mexico\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Oaxaca\n\tPopulated places in Mexico by state\n\tGeography of Oaxaca\nTowns in Mexico\n\tPopulated places in Mexico\nMunicipalities of Oaxaca\n\tMunicipalities of Mexico by state\n\tGeography of Oaxaca\nSierra Sur (Oaxaca)\n\tMountain ranges of Mexico\n\tGeography of Oaxaca\nCOVID-19 pandemic in Mexico\n\tCOVID-19 pandemic in North America\n\tHealth in Mexico\n\tDisasters in Mexico" }, { "title": "Steve Goble", "content": "Stephen Richard Goble (born 5 September 1960) is an English retired footballer who played in England, the Netherlands and Sweden as a left winger.\n\nCareer\nBorn in Erpingham, Goble played for Norwich City, Groningen, Veendam, Utrecht, Heracles, Cambridge United and Skellefte\u00e5 AIK.\n\nHe later moved to the United States to work as a coach.\n\nPersonal life\nGoble's brother, Nolan, was killed in the April 2009 North Sea helicopter crash, off the coast of Aberdeen.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\nAssociation football wingers\nNorwich City F.C. players\nFC Groningen players\nSC Veendam players\nFC Utrecht players\nHeracles Almelo players\nCambridge United F.C. players\nSkellefte\u00e5 AIK players\nEnglish football managers in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish footballers\n\tFootballers from England\n\tAssociation football players by nationality\nAssociation football wingers\n\tAssociation football by position\n\tAssociation football players by position\nNorwich City F.C. players\n\tNorwich City F.C.\n\tAssociation football players by club in England\nFC Groningen players\n\tFC Groningen\n\tAssociation football players by club in the Netherlands\nSC Veendam players\n\tSC Veendam\n\tAssociation football players by club in the Netherlands\nFC Utrecht players\n\tFC Utrecht\n\tAssociation football players by club in the Netherlands\nHeracles Almelo players\n\tHeracles Almelo\n\tAssociation football players by club in the Netherlands\nCambridge United F.C. players\n\tCambridge United F.C.\n\tAssociation football players by club in England\nSkellefte\u00e5 AIK players\n\tSkellefte\u00e5 AIK\n\tAssociation football players by club in Sweden\nEnglish football managers in the United States\n\tFootball managers from England\n\tAssociation football managers by nationality and country" }, { "title": "1999 FIA GT Zolder 500km", "content": "The 1999 FIA GT Zolder 500\u00a0km was the fifth round the 1999 FIA GT Championship season. It took place at the Circuit Zolder, Belgium, on July 18, 1999.\n\nOfficial results\nCars failing to complete 70% of winner's distance are marked as Not Classified (NC).\n\nStatistics\n Pole position \u2013 #25 Lister Storm Racing \u2013 1:34.314\n Fastest lap \u2013 #25 Lister Storm Racing \u2013 1:35.636\n Average speed \u2013 147.598\u00a0km/h\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1999 FIA GT Championship season\nCircuit Zolder\nAuto races in Belgium\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1999 FIA GT Championship season\n\tFIA GT Championship seasons\n\t1999 in motorsport\nCircuit Zolder\n\tMotorsport venues in Belgium\n\tBuildings and structures in Limburg (Belgium)\n\tTourist attractions in Limburg (Belgium)\nAuto races in Belgium\n\tMotorsport in Belgium\n\tSport in Belgium by sport\n\tSports competitions in Belgium" }, { "title": "Pablo de Rokha", "content": "Pablo de Rokha (born Carlos Ignacio D\u00edaz Loyola; 17 October 1894 \u2013 10 September 1968) was a Chilean poet. He won the Chilean Premio Nacional de Literatura (National Literature Prize) in 1965 and is counted among the four greats of Chilean poetry, along with Pablo Neruda, Vicente Huidobro and Gabriela Mistral. De Rokha is considered an avant-garde poet and an influential figure in the poetry scene of his country.\n\nBiography\n\nDe Rokha was born in the small town of Licant\u00e9n in the Maule Region, Chile, the son of Ignacio D\u00edaz Alvarado and Laura Loyola Mu\u00f1oz. He was the oldest of nineteen siblings. De Rokha was baptized in the Parroquia de Licant\u00e9n on October 24, 1894. His family was middle class farmers from a rural area and de Rokha's father did various jobs to earn a living, such as a farm manager and a chief customs officer in the Andes border crossings. De Rokha spent his childhood on the farm \"Pocoa de Corinto\" (Pocoa of Corinth farm) where his father was working as manager, and used to accompany his father to the Andes border crossings.\n\nIn 1901, de Rokha joined Public School Number 3 in the town of Talca. The following year he joined the San Pelayo de Talca Seminary, from which he was expelled in 1911 for reading 'forbidden' authors like Rabelais and Voltaire and showing them to his classmates. His classmates give him the nickname \"El amigo piedra\" (The Stone/Rock Friend) which he would later transform into \"Pablo de Rokha\" (Pablo of Stone), although in this early period ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChilean poets\nWinners of the Chilean National Prize for Literature\nAvant-garde poets\nPeople from Maule Region\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChilean poets\n\tLatin American poets by nationality\n\tSouth American poets\n\tChilean writers\nWinners of the Chilean National Prize for Literature\n\tChilean awards\n\tChilean writers\n\tChilean literature\nAvant-garde poets\n\tAvant-garde literature\n\tPoets by genre\nPeople from Maule Region\n\tPeople by region in Chile\n\tChilean people by region" }, { "title": "Aoti Zhongxin (Olympic Sports Center) station", "content": "Aoti Zhongxin (Olympic Sports Center) station () is a station on Line 8 of the Beijing Subway.\n\nIt is the nearest station to the Olympic Sports Center, and is therefore decorated with sports elements.\n\nStation Layout \nThe station has an underground island platform.\n\nExits \nThere are 4 exits, lettered B1 B2, C, and D. Exit C is accessible.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeijing Subway stations in Chaoyang District\nLine 8, Beijing Subway\nRailway stations opened in 2008\nUnderground railway stations in China\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeijing Subway stations in Chaoyang District\n\tBeijing Subway stations\n\tTransport in Chaoyang District, Beijing\nLine 8, Beijing Subway\n\tBeijing Subway lines\nRailway stations opened in 2008\n\tRailway stations by year of opening\n\t2008 establishments in China\nUnderground railway stations in China\n\tRailway stations in China by type\n\tUnderground rapid transit in China" }, { "title": "Oberdan Cattani", "content": "Oberdan Cattani (June 12, 1919 \u2013 June 20, 2014) was a Brazilian football player in the position of Goalkeeper. He played for Palmeiras from 1940 to 1954.\nHe was born in Sorocaba, S\u00e3o Paulo.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBrazilian footballers\nGoalkeepers\nPalmeiras players\nPeople from S\u00e3o Paulo (city)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBrazilian footballers\n\tBrazilian sportspeople\n\tAssociation football players by nationality\nGoalkeepers\n\tAssociation football goalkeepers\n\tFootballers by position\nPalmeiras players\n\tPalmeiras\n\tAssociation football players by club in Brazil\nPeople from S\u00e3o Paulo (city)\n\tPeople by city in Brazil\n\tPeople from S\u00e3o Paulo (state)" }, { "title": "List of Major League Baseball players (A)", "content": "The following is a list of Major League Baseball players, retired or active. As of the end of the 2018 season, there have been 580 players with a last name that begins with A who have been on a major league roster at some point.\n\nA\n\nBold indicates an active player.\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of Major League Baseball players\nMajor League Baseball lists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of Major League Baseball players\n\tAssociation football records and statistics\n\tMajor League Baseball lists\n\tSportspeople in baseball\nMajor League Baseball lists\n\tSports records and statistics\n\tMajor League Baseball\n\tLists of sportspeople" }, { "title": "Great Cameo of France", "content": "The Great Cameo of France () is a five-layered sardonyx Imperial Roman cameo of either about 23 AD, or 50\u201354 AD. It is 31\u00a0cm by 26.5\u00a0cm. It is now in the Biblioth\u00e8que Nationale in Paris.\n\nIt is the largest Roman imperial cameo to have survived. It would have been an object of great value and prestige, almost certainly made for a member of the ruling Julio-Claudian dynasty. It is carved with twenty-four figures, divided into three levels. The identity of some figures, and the meaning and iconographic intent of the work have been much debated, but it is clear that the piece is intended to assert the continuity and dynastic legitimacy of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.\n\nIconography\nThe interpretation of the family group alters with the date given to the gem. In the upper level are its deceased or deified members including Divus Augustus. The surrounding figures may be Drusus the Younger (son of Tiberius), and Drusus the Elder (brother of Tiberius) flying on Pegasus.\n\nIn the middle level appear the emperor Tiberius flanked by his mother Livia; standing in front of them are Germanicus, Tiberius's designated heir, together with his wife Agrippina the Elder, behind them the future emperor Nero and the figure of Providentia (Foresight); behind Livia and Tiberius are Claudius, emperor if the cameo was made in c. 50\u201354 AD, and his wife Agrippina the Younger. Agrippina the Younger's hairstyle seems to confirm a date for the cameo between her marriage to Claudius in 49 and the accession o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman-era cameos\nJulio-Claudian dynasty\nBiblioth\u00e8que nationale de France collections\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman-era cameos\n\tAncient Roman art\n\tCameos\nJulio-Claudian dynasty\n\tRoman dynasties\n\tAncient Roman families\nBiblioth\u00e8que nationale de France collections\n\tLibrary collections in France\n\tBiblioth\u00e8que nationale de France\n\tMuseums in Paris\n\tNational libraries" }, { "title": "Paranna Munavalli", "content": "Paranna Munavalli (born 1954) is an Indian politician and a member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly from Gangawati constituency.\n\nPolitical life \nHe defeated incumbent MLA Iqbal Ansari in the 2008 Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections, but was defeated by the same person during the 2013 Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections. He was elected in 2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections against Iqbal Ansari.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly\n21st-century Indian politicians\nPeople from Karnataka\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly\n\tPolitics of Karnataka\n\tState legislatures of India\n21st-century Indian politicians\n\t21st-century politicians by nationality\n\t21st-century Indian people\n\tIndian politicians\n\t21st-century politicians\nPeople from Karnataka\n\tPeople by state or union territory in India\n\tPeople from South India\n\tKarnataka society" }, { "title": "Arthur Kinnaird, 11th Lord Kinnaird", "content": "Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird, 11th Lord Kinnaird (16 February 1847 \u2013 30 January 1923) was a British principal of The Football Association and a leading footballer, considered by some journalists as the first football star. He played in nine FA Cup Finals, a record that stands to this day. His record of five wins in the competition stood until 2010, when it was broken by Ashley Cole.\n\nKinnaird also served as president of The FA for 33 years. For his contributions to football and the FA Cup, he was given the FA Cup trophy itself to keep in 1911 when a new trophy was commissioned.\n\nLife\nKinnaird's father, Arthur Kinnaird, 10th Lord Kinnaird, was a banker and MP before taking up his seat in the House of Lords. Kinnaird's mother was Mary Jane Kinnaird and he was born in London. He was educated at Cheam School, Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating BA in 1869. He worked in the family bank, becoming a director of Ransom, Bouverie & Co in 1870. This bank later merged with others in 1896 to become Barclays Bank of which he was a main board director until his death.\n\nIn 1875, he married Mary Alma Victoria Agnew (1854\u20131923), the daughter of Sir Andrew Agnew, 8th Baronet, and Lady Mary Noel, and had seven children, including :\n\n Douglas Arthur Kinnaird, who was born on 20 August 1879 and served during the First World War as a captain in the 1st Battalion of the Scots Guards; he died on 24 October 1914 and is buried at Ypres in Belgium.\n Kenneth Fitzgerald Kinnaird (1880\u2013", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLords of Parliament\n19th-century Scottish people\n20th-century Scottish people\nScottish footballers\nBritish bankers\nAlumni of Trinity College, Cambridge\nPeople educated at Eton College\nBarclays people\nPeople from London\nDirectors of Barclays Bank\nPresidents of the Football Association\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLords of Parliament\n\tPeers of Scotland\n\tScottish nobility\n\tParliament of Great Britain\n19th-century Scottish people\n\t19th-century British people by occupation\n\tPeople of the Victorian era\n\t19th-century people by nationality\n20th-century Scottish people\n\t20th-century British people by occupation\n\t20th-century people by nationality\nScottish footballers\n\tFootballers from Scotland\n\tSport in Scotland\nBritish bankers\n\tBanker stubs\n\tBritish businesspeople in finance\nAlumni of Trinity College, Cambridge\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\n\tPeople associated with the University of Cambridge\nPeople educated at Eton College\n\tPeople educated by school in England\n\tPeople associated with Eton College\nBarclays people\n\tBarclays\n\tPeople by company in the United Kingdom\nPeople from London\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople from England by city\nDirectors of Barclays Bank\n\tBusinesspeople from London\n\tBritish bankers\n\tBritish businesspeople in finance\nPresidents of the Football Association\n\tAssociation football in England\n\tSport in England by sport\n\tEnglish football officials" }, { "title": "Abdullah Al-Mutairi", "content": "Abdullah Al-Mutairi (; born 1 July 1986) is a professional footballer who plays a midfielder .\n\nCareer\nBorn in family living in Mecca, he spent the entire career representing various clubs in Saudi Arabia as a defending midfielder, scoring only two goals as he later fractured with an injury and retired in 2020.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSaudi Arabian footballers\n1986 births\nAssociation football midfielders\nPeople from Mecca\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSaudi Arabian footballers\n\tSaudi Arabian sportspeople\n\tAsian footballers\n1986 births\n\t1980s births\n\tPeople by birth year\nAssociation football midfielders\n\tAssociation football by position\n\tPeople in sports by role\nPeople from Mecca\n\tPeople from Saudi Arabia by city\n\tPeople from Makkah Province\n\tPeople in Saudi Arabia by city" }, { "title": "Scopelarchus", "content": "Scopelarchus is a genus of pearleyes.\n\nSpecies\nThere are currently four recognized species in this genus:\n Scopelarchus analis (A. B. Brauer, 1902) (Short fin pearleye)\n Scopelarchus guentheri Alcock, 1896 (Staring pearleye)\n Scopelarchus michaelsarsi Koefoed, 1955 (Bigfin pearleye)\n Scopelarchus stephensi R. K. Johnson, 1974\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFish genera\nMarine fauna of the Atlantic Ocean\nScopelarchus\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFish genera\n\tGenera of fishes\n\tAnimal genera\nMarine fauna of the Atlantic Ocean\n\tFauna of the Atlantic Ocean\n\tMarine fauna of Earth's oceans\n\tAnimals by ocean\nScopelarchus\n\tFish of the Atlantic Ocean\n\tRay-finned fish genera\n\tTaxa named by Alfred William Alcock" }, { "title": "Tajikistan national under-23 football team", "content": "The Tajikistan national U-23 football team represents Tajikistan in international U-23 football competitions. It is controlled by the Tajikistan Football Federation and is a member of the Asian Football Confederation.\n\nCompetition history\n\nAsian Games\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational under-23 football teams\nTajikistan national football team\nAsian national under-23 association football teams\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational under-23 football teams\n\tYouth football\n\tNational association football teams by age\n\tYouth sport in Tajikistan\nTajikistan national football team\n\tAsian national association football teams\n\tNational sports teams of Tajikistan\n\tAsian Football Confederation member associations\nAsian national under-23 association football teams\n\tYouth football in Asia\n\tAssociation football in Asia\n\tAsian Football Confederation member associations" }, { "title": "Live Home 3D", "content": "Live Home 3D is a virtual home design software for macOS, Windows 10 computers and iOS.\n\nThe app allows design in both 2D and 3D, and the creation of high-resolution interior and exterior renderings, on video walkthrough or 360-degree panoramic images.\n\nFeatures \n\n Detailed 2D floor plans.\n 3D mode that renders the design live. (*7)\n Project Gallery with house projects and sample rooms.\n Room tool, to draw complete rooms\n Arc and Straight Wall tools for drawing walls.\n Measurement units (inches, feet, meters, etc.). \n Dimension tool, to set the distance between underlying objects or walls.\n More than 2,100 materials and 1,500 objects\n Import from Trimble 3D Warehouse.\n 3D view export to JPEG, TIFF, PNG, and BMP.\n 360\u00b0 Panorama JPEG images.\n Stereo 3D Video and 360\u00b0 Video.\n Export of projects or selected objects to COLLADA, VRML Version 2.0 or X3D format.\n MacBook Pro Touch Bar supported\n Universal Windows Platform\nPhysically-Based materials\nHouse movement and rotation\nTerrain editing tools\n\nVersion history\n\nVersion 1 \n\n was Live Interior 3D\n Released on April 4, 2007\n Mac only version\n\nVersion 2 \n\n macOS version released on October 13, 2008\n\nWindows 8 version \n\n Released on March 15, 2014\n\nWindows 10 version \n\n Released on July 21, 2015\n\nVersion 3 \n\n macOS and Windows 10 version released on September 19, 2016\niOs version released on October 23, 2018\n\nVersion 4 \n\n macOs, iOs, Windows 10 version released on April 20, 2021\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVirtual reality software\nHome design\nSoftware for macOS\nSoftware for Windows 10\nIOS software\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVirtual reality software\n\tSoftware by type\n\tComputer-related introductions\n\tComputer graphics\nHome design\n\tHousing\n\tInterior design\nSoftware for macOS\n\tMacOS software\n\tApple Inc. software\nSoftware for Windows 10\n\tWindows software\n\tMicrosoft software\nIOS software\n\tApple Inc. software\n\tMobile software" }, { "title": "Nelson G. Kraschel", "content": "Nelson George Kraschel (October 27, 1889 \u2013 March 15, 1957) was an American politician of the Democratic Party. He was born on a farm near Macon, Illinois in 1889 and died in Harlan, Iowa in 1957.\n\nIn 1910 he moved to Harlan, Iowa to farm and raise livestock. Kraschel later became a livestock auctioneer and sold more than 50 million dollars of property. In 1932, he was placed on the Democratic Party ticket for Lieutenant Governor of Iowa as Clyde L. Herring's running mate. He won the election and was re-elected in 1934. He was the 27th Governor of Iowa from 1937 to 1939. Kraschel was an ardent supporter of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Henry A. Wallace, and the New Deal. He was also involved in other political campaigns, such as the Guy Gillette vs. Otha Wearin senatorial contest.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernors of Iowa\nAmerican auctioneers\nDemocratic Party state governors of the United States\nAmerican farmers\nPeople from Harlan, Iowa\nAmerican supporters of the New Deal\nDemocratic Party (United States) politicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGovernors of Iowa\n\tState governors of the United States\n\tPoliticians from Iowa\nAmerican auctioneers\n\tOccupations\nAmerican farmers\n\tAgriculture in the United States\n\tPeople by occupation\nPeople from Harlan, Iowa\n\tPeople from Shelby County, Iowa\n\tPeople by city in Iowa\nAmerican supporters of the New Deal\n\tPolitics of the United States\n\tFranklin D. Roosevelt\nDemocratic Party state governors of the United States\n\tState governors of the United States\n\tDemocratic Party (United States) politicians\nDemocratic Party (United States) politicians\n\tPoliticians by party in the United States\n\tUnited States Democratic Party" }, { "title": "Donald Leach", "content": "Donald Charles \"Don\" Leach (born 5 November 1980) is a New Zealand rower. He is a renowned bush pilot specialising in riverbed landings up the Rangitata River in the central South Island.\n\nLeach was born in Christchurch. He represented New Zealand in the coxless four at the 2004 Summer Olympics at Athens, where the team came fifth.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew Zealand male rowers\nOlympic rowers of New Zealand\nRowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nPeople from Christchurch\nBush pilots\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew Zealand male rowers\n\tSport in New Zealand by sport\n\tOlympic rowers of New Zealand\n\tMale rowers by nationality\nOlympic rowers of New Zealand\n\tRowers at the Summer Olympics by nationality\n\tSport in New Zealand by sport\nRowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics\n\tAthletics (track and field) at the Summer Olympics by year\n\tOlympic rowing\nPeople from Christchurch\n\tPeople by city in New Zealand\n\tChristchurch\nBush pilots\n\tAviation occupations\n\tPilots by type\n\tAircraft pilots\n\tAviation in New Zealand" }, { "title": "Heyran-e Olya", "content": "Heyran-e Olya () may refer to:\n Heyran-e Olya, East Azerbaijan\n Heyran-e Olya, Gilan", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in East Azerbaijan Province\nPopulated places in Gilan Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in East Azerbaijan Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tGeography of East Azerbaijan Province\nPopulated places in Gilan Province\n\tPopulated places in Iran by province\n\tGeography of Gilan Province" }, { "title": "Rebecca Soler", "content": "Rebecca Soler is an American voice actress based in the New York City area. She has voiced on several audiobooks; her most notable voice work has been the narrator for The Lunar Chronicles series by Marissa Meyer. In anime, she voiced title character Miu Nomura in Piano: The Melody of a Young Girl's Heart, Reanne in Ojamajo Doremi and Battia in Outlanders. In animation, she voiced in Huntik, Viva Pi\u00f1ata, and Winx Club. She has worked with 4Kids Entertainment, NYAV Post, Media Blasters, Central Park Media and DuArt Film & Video. On stage, she has participated in various theater projects, including a play called Becoming Cuba. She is also a producer of a web series called With Friends Like These.\n\nBiography\nSoler grew up in Boston, and moved to Sugar Land, Texas while in high school. She attended Carnegie-Mellon University where she graduated with a Bachelor's in theater.\n\nShe got involved in voice-over for anime and animation works that were being dubbed in the New York area. She voiced lead characters in Huntik, Viva Pi\u00f1ata, Winx Club, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Pok\u00e9mon and Chaotic. Soler began her voice acting as Joi Reynard from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. She voiced Miu Nomura, the title character in Piano: The Melody of a Young Girl's Heart which was produced by NYAV Post and Right Stuf. She was selected in a fan casting contest poll held by Central Park Media to voice Battia in their dub of the 1986 anime Outlanders. Soler joined the Winx Club 4Kids dub cast, re", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican voice actresses\nAmerican audiobook narrators\nActresses from New York City\nCarnegie Mellon University alumni\nAmerican web series producers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican voice actresses\n 20th-century American actresses\n 21st-century American actresses\n American actresses by medium\n Voice actresses by nationality\nAmerican audiobook narrators\n American narrators\n Audiobook narrators by nationality\nActresses from New York City\n Actresses from New York (state)\n People from New York City\n New York City in the arts\nCarnegie Mellon University alumni\n Alumni by university or college in Pennsylvania\n Carnegie Mellon University people\nAmerican web series producers\n American film producers\n American television producers\n Web series producers by nationality" }, { "title": "Chmielowice, Opole Voivodeship", "content": "Chmielowice (German Chmiellowitz) is a part of city of Opole (before 2017 a village in the administrative district of Gmina Komprachcice, within Opole County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland).\n\nBefore 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).\n\nThe village has an approximate population of 1,500.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Opole County\nFormer villages in Poland\nPlaces in Opole Voivodeship\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Opole County\n\tPopulated places in Opole Voivodeship\n\tVillages in Poland by voivodeship\n\tOpole County\nFormer villages in Poland\n\tHistorical geography of Poland\n\tFormer populated places in Poland\nPlaces in Opole Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in Opole Voivodeship\n\tGeography of Opole Voivodeship" }, { "title": "Simol\u00e2ndia", "content": "Simol\u00e2ndia is a municipality in northeast Goi\u00e1s state, Brazil.\n\nLocation and Geography\nSimol\u00e2ndia is situated in the northeast of Goi\u00e1s, at kilometer 250 of the important BR-020 (Bel\u00e9m-Bras\u00edlia highway). It forms boundaries with Posse, Alvorada do Norte and Buritin\u00f3polis. It belongs to the V\u00e3o do Paran\u00e3 statistical micro-region.\n\nThe distance to Goi\u00e2nia is 460\u00a0km. Highway connections are made by BR-153 / An\u00e1polis / BR-060 / Alex\u00e2nia / Sobradinho / Planaltina / Formosa / BR-020 / BR-030 / BR-020 / Vila Boa / Alvorada do Norte.\n\nThe municipality lies mainly on the slopes of the Serra da Chapadinha and the topography is broken by several rivers: the Corrente, Salobro and Buriti, which are popular with tourists. The climate is hot and dry. The vegetation is made up of 60% forest and 40% savanna. Hardwoods are exported or used in the furniture industry.\n\nDemographic Information\nPopulation density: 19.88 inhabitants/km2 (2007)\nUrban population: 5,735 (2007)\nRural population: 1,189 (2000)\nPopulation growth: a gain of about 1,000 people since 1991\n\nEconomic Information\nThe economy is based on subsistence agriculture, cattle raising (19,100 head in 2006), services, public administration, and small transformation industries. There were no banks in 2007. There were 362 automobiles in 2007.\nMotor vehicles: 443 (automobiles and pickup trucks) \nNumber of inhabitants per motor vehicle: 15\n\nAgricultural data 2006\nFarms: 345\nTotal area: 23,174 ha.\nArea of permanent crops: 255 ha.\nA", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in Goi\u00e1s\nCities in Brazil\nPopulated places in Goi\u00e1s\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in Goi\u00e1s\n\tCities in Brazil by state\n\tGeography of Goi\u00e1s\nCities in Brazil\n\tCities by country\n\tPopulated places in Brazil\nPopulated places in Goi\u00e1s\n\tPopulated places in Brazil by state\n\tGeography of Goi\u00e1s" }, { "title": "Opinion polling for the 2015 Spanish local elections (Aragon)", "content": "In the run up to the 2015 Spanish local elections, various organisations carried out opinion polling to gauge voting intention in local entities in Spain. Results of such polls for municipalities in Asturias are displayed in this article. The date range for these opinion polls is from the previous local elections, held on 22 May 2011, to the day the next elections were held, on 24 May 2015.\n\nPolls are listed in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first and using the dates when the survey fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. Where the fieldwork dates are unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed with its background shaded in the leading party's colour. If a tie ensues, this is applied to the figures with the highest percentages. The \"Lead\" columns on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the parties with the highest percentages in a given poll.\n\nMunicipalities\n\nHuesca\n\nTeruel\n\nZaragoza\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 Spanish local elections\nOpinion polling for elections\nOpinion polling in Spain\nLocal elections in Spain\nElections in Aragon\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 Spanish local elections\n\t2015 elections in Spain\n\tLocal elections in Spain\n\tElections in Spain by year\nOpinion polling for elections\n\tPublic opinion research\n\tElection campaigns\nOpinion polling in Spain\n\tPublic opinion in Spain\n\tLocal elections in Spain\n\tElections in Spain\nElections in Aragon\n\tElections in Spain by community\n\tPolitics of Aragon\n\tLocal elections in Spain\n\tLocal government in Spain" }, { "title": "Lefty Smart", "content": "Lefty Smart is an American former Negro league pitcher who played in the 1930s.\n\nSmart played for the Indianapolis ABCs in 1932. In 12 recorded appearances on the mound, he posted a 3.06 ERA over 64.2 innings.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNegro league baseball players\nIndianapolis ABCs players\nAmerican baseball pitchers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNegro league baseball players\n\tBaseball players by league\n\tAfrican-American baseball players\n\t20th-century baseball players\nIndianapolis ABCs players\n\tNegro league baseball teams\n\tIndianapolis in sports\n\tAfrican-American sports history in Indiana\nAmerican baseball pitchers\n\tAmerican baseball players by position\n\tBaseball players from the United States\n\t20th-century baseball players\n\tBaseball pitchers" }, { "title": "Vella Lovell", "content": "Vella Lovell is an American actress, known for playing Heather Davis in The CW comedy-drama series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend as well as providing the voice of Mermista in She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, Khadija in The Big Sick, and Mikaela in Mr. Mayor.\n\nCareer\nLovell attended Interlochen Arts Camp and graduated from Interlochen Arts Academy. She then went on to graduate from Juilliard in New York City.\n\nLovell had minor roles in TV series Girls and Younger before joining the cast of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend in 2015. In 2017, Lovell had a supporting role in the romantic comedy The Big Sick. She also had a small role in the Netflix movie The Christmas Chronicles.\n\nIn 2018, she voiced Princess Mermista in the Netflix series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.\n\nIn 2021, she played Mikaela in Mr. Mayor on NBC, created by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock. She also starred in the Comedy Central parody A Clusterfunke Christmas with Cheyenne Jackson, Ana Gasteyer and Rachel Dratch.\n\nBackground \nLovell was born in New Mexico. She has described herself as Black, Jewish and European.\n\nFilmography\n\nAwards and nominations\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century American actresses\nAmerican television actresses\nAmerican voice actresses\nAmerican film actresses\nAmerican Jewish actresses\nAmerican people of European descent\nAfrican-American actresses\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century American actresses\n\tAmerican actresses by century\n\tAmerican women by century\n\t21st-century actresses\n\t21st-century American people by occupation\nAmerican television actresses\n\tAmerican actresses by medium\n\tAmerican television personalities\n\tAmerican women in television\nAmerican voice actresses\n\tAmerican actresses by medium\n\tAmerican voice actors\n\tAmerican women in voice acting\nAmerican film actresses\n\tAmerican actresses by medium\n\tAmerican women in film\nAmerican Jewish actresses\n\tAmerican actresses by religion\n\tAmerican Jewish women\n\tAmerican people of European descent\n\tAmerican people by ethnic or national origin\n\tAfrican-American actresses\n\tAfrican-American women by occupation\n\tAfrican-American female models\n\tAmerican actresses by ethnicity or nationality" }, { "title": "CHRD", "content": "CHRD may refer to:\n\nChordin, Chordin, the gene for a human protein involved in embryonic development\nCHRD-FM, Canadian radio station\nChinese Human Rights Defenders, a human rights activist group", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman proteins\nCanadian radio stations\nHuman rights organisations based in China\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHuman proteins\n\tBiology of humans\n\tBiological proteins\n\tProteins by organism\nCanadian radio stations\n\tMedia in Canada by medium\n\tBroadcasting in Canada\nHuman rights organisations based in China\n\tHuman rights organizations by country\n\tOrganizations based in China by subject\n\tHuman rights in China\n\tActivism by issue" }, { "title": "List of lakes of Bucharest", "content": "The Lakes, Parks and Leisure Administration in Bucharest () has under its upkeep nine lakes and nine dams, from the total of 15 located on the Colentina River, that started to be built since 1936 and that cover a total area of and have a combined volume of . The largest lake inside Bucharest, in terms of surface area, is the Lake Morii, other large lakes with banks in Bucharest or parts in Bucharest are the Lake Cernica that has an area of ; and the largest in terms of volume is Lake Pantelimon with a volume of . The oldest manmade lake in Bucharest is the Her\u0103str\u0103u Lake, which was completed in 1936; this lake also has the oldest sluice in the city, built between 1933 and 1936, and finalized in 2007.\n\nList of lakes\n\nLake B\u0103neasa is located in Sectorul 1, it has a length of , a width between and , a surface area of , a depth between and , a volume of and a debit of 2.5\u00a0m/s.\n\nLake Ci\u0219migiu is located in Sectorul 1, it has a length of , a width of , a surface area of , a depth between and , and a volume of .\n\nLake D\u00e2mbovi\u021ba is located in Sectorul 6 and covers a surface of .\n\nLake Fundeni is located in Sectorul 2\n\nLake Floreasca is located in Sectorul 1, it has a length of , a width between and , a surface area of , a depth between and , a volume of and a debit of 2.5\u00a0m/s.\n\nLake Grivi\u021ba is located in Sectorul 1, it has a length of , a width between and , a surface area of , a depth between and , a volume of and a debit of 2.5\u00a0m/s.\n\nLake Her\u0103str\u0103u is located in Sector", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLakes of Bucharest\nBodies of water in Bucharest\nLakes of Romania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLakes of Bucharest\n\tLakes by city\n\tGeography of Bucharest\nBodies of water in Bucharest\n\tBodies of water by city\n\tGeography of Bucharest\nLakes of Romania\n\tLakes by country\n\tGeography of Romania\n\tBodies of water of Romania" }, { "title": "Johnny Farrell", "content": "John Joseph Farrell (April 1, 1901 \u2013 June 14, 1988) was an American professional golfer, best known for winning the U.S. Open in 1928. Over the course of his career, he won 22 PGA Tour events.\n\nEarly life\nBorn in White Plains, New York, Farrell started as a caddie and turned professional in 1922.\n\nGolf career\nAt the 1928 U.S. Open, held at Olympia Fields Country Club near Chicago, Farrell tied with amateur Bobby Jones, then a two-time champion, after the regulation 72 holes and won the 36-hole playoff by one stroke. Farrell was voted the 1927 and 1928 Best Golf Professional in the United States, after a winning streak of six consecutive tournaments, on his road to a total of 22 career PGA Tour wins. He played for the United States in the first three Ryder Cups: 1927, 1929, and 1931.\n\nFarrell was the head professional at the Quaker Ridge Golf Club in New York from 1919 to 1930. In 1931, Farrell played in his third Ryder Cup and also met and married Catherine Hush. In 1934, Farrell accepted the head professional job at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey.\n\nFamily\nThe Farrells had five children: Johnny, Jimmy, Billy, Peggy, and Cathy. The Farrell family dedicated itself to golf, becoming Golf Family of the Year in 1966. Billy Farrell played professional golf and is best known for being the first ever to hit the par-5 17th hole at Baltusrol's Lower Course in two shots, which he did during the 1967 U.S. Open.\n\nDeath\nFarrell died in Boynton Beach, Florida after a stroke", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male golfers\nWinners of men's major golf championships\nRyder Cup competitors for the United States\nGolfers from New York (state)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male golfers\n\tMale golfers\n\tAmerican golfers\n\t20th-century American sportspeople\nWinners of men's major golf championships\n\tProfessional golf career Grand Slam championship winners\n\tMen's major golf champions\nRyder Cup competitors for the United States\n\tRyder Cup\n\tAmerican golfers\nGolfers from New York (state)\n\tSportspeople from New York (state)\n\tGolfers by location" }, { "title": "Kazincbarcika District", "content": "Kazincbarcika () is a district in north-western part of Borsod-Aba\u00faj-Zempl\u00e9n County. Kazincbarcika is also the name of the town where the district seat is found. The district is located in the Northern Hungary Statistical Region.\n\nGeography \nKazincbarcika District borders with Edel\u00e9ny District northeast, Miskolc District to the southeast, B\u00e9lap\u00e1tfalva District (Heves County) to the southwest, \u00d3zd District to the west, Putnok District to the northwest. The number of the inhabited places in Kazincbarcika District is 22.\n\nMunicipalities \nThe district has 3 town, 2 large villages and 17 villages.\n(ordered by population, as of 1 January 2012)\n\nThe bolded municipalities are cities, italics municipalities are large villages.\n\nDemographics\n\nIn 2011, it had a population of 66,470 and the population density was 195/km\u00b2.\n\nEthnicity\nBesides the Hungarian majority, the main minorities are the Roma (approx. 4,000), German (350), Polish and Rusyn (150).\n\nTotal population (2011 census): 66,470\nEthnic groups (2011 census): Identified themselves: 63,350 persons:\nHungarians: 58,247 (91.94%)\nGypsies: 3,919 (6.18%)\nOthers and indefinable: 1,184 (1.87%)\nApprox. 3,000 persons in Kazincbarcika District did not declare their ethnic group at the 2011 census.\n\nReligion\nReligious adherence in the county according to 2011 census:\n\nCatholic \u2013 20,582 (Roman Catholic \u2013 17,135; Greek Catholic \u2013 3,444);\nReformed \u2013 14,222;\nEvangelical \u2013 422;\nother religions \u2013 1,167; \nNon-religious \u2013 12,810; \nAtheism \u2013 790;\nUnd", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Borsod-Aba\u00faj-Zempl\u00e9n County\nPopulated places in Borsod-Aba\u00faj-Zempl\u00e9n County\nDistricts of Hungary\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Borsod-Aba\u00faj-Zempl\u00e9n County\n\tCounties of Hungary\n\tBorsod-Aba\u00faj-Zempl\u00e9n County\nPopulated places in Borsod-Aba\u00faj-Zempl\u00e9n County\n\tPopulated places in Hungary by county\n\tBorsod-Aba\u00faj-Zempl\u00e9n County\nDistricts of Hungary\n\tSubdivisions of Hungary\n\tSecond-level administrative divisions by country\n\tHungary geography-related lists\n\tAdministrative divisions of Hungary" }, { "title": "Pine Ridge, Collier County, Florida", "content": "Pine Ridge is a census-designated place (CDP) in Collier County, Florida, United States. The population was 1,918 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Naples\u2013Marco Island Metropolitan Statistical Area.\n\nGeography\nPine Ridge is located in northwestern Collier County at . It is part of the unincorporated community of North Naples and is just east of Pelican Bay and north of Naples.\n\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , of which is land and , or 6.91%, is water.\n\nDemographics\nAs of the census of 2000, there were 1,965 people, 806 households, and 544 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 1,111.9 people per square mile (428.6/km). There were 957 housing units at an average density of 541.5/sq\u00a0mi (208.8/km). The racial makeup of the CDP was 97.56% White, 0.97% African American, 0.15% Native American, 0.46% Asian, 0.15% Pacific Islander, 0.31% from other races, and 0.41% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.10% of the population.\n\nThere were 806 households, out of which 29.2% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 58.4% were married couples living together, 6.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32.5% were non-families. 27.3% of all households were made up of individuals, and 10.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.44 and the average family size was 3.00.\n\nIn the CDP, the population was spread out, with 25.", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCensus-designated places in Collier County, Florida\nPopulated places in the Naples\u2013Marco Island Metropolitan Statistical Area\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCensus-designated places in Collier County, Florida\n\tCensus-designated places in Florida\n\tCities in Collier County, Florida\nPopulated places in the Naples\u2013Marco Island Metropolitan Statistical Area\n\tMetropolitan areas of Florida\n\tPopulated places in Collier County, Florida\n\tNaples\u2013Marco Island Metropolitan Statistical Area\n\tGeography of Collier County, Florida" }, { "title": "Iyang-Argapura", "content": "Iyang-Argapura or Mount Argopuro is a massive volcanic complex that dominates the landscape between Mount Raung and Mount Lamongan in East Java, Indonesia. Valleys up to 1,000\u00a0m deep dissect the strongly eroded Iyang volcano. No historical eruptions have been recorded within the last 500 years, but there is an unverified report about an eruption in AD 1597.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVolcanoes of Java\nMountains of East Java\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVolcanoes of Java\n\tMountains of Indonesia by island\n\tVolcanoes of Indonesia\nMountains of East Java\n\tMountains of Indonesia by province\n\tGeography of East Java\n\tLandforms of East Java" }, { "title": "Glaucocharis parviexectella", "content": "Glaucocharis parviexectella is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Sasaki in 2007. It is found in Japan.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Japan\nCrambidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of Japan\n\tFauna of Japan\n\tInsects of Japan\n\tLepidoptera of Japan\nCrambidae\n\tMoths by family\n\tInsects by family\n\tLepidoptera by family\n\tTaxa named by Philog\u00e8ne Auguste Joseph Duponchel" }, { "title": "Charles Stankievech", "content": "Charles Stankievech (born 1978) is a Canadian artist, writer, publisher and curator.\n\nBiography\nAs a result of the wide spectrum of strategies and the conceptual drive behind the production, his work has been located in the Conceptual Art tradition (e.g. the exhibition Conceptual Filiations ).\n\nIn 2007 he created and curated the Over The Wire project series that invites established artists to collaborate with students to produce new work under the restriction of long-distance communication.\n\nStankievech participated in the Canadian Forces Artists Program twice, in 2011 and 2015. His 2012 35mm film installation The Soniferous \u00c6ther of the Land Beyond the Land Beyond was shot at Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Alert and is part of a series of fieldworks he made that look at remote outpost architecture, military infrastructure, and the embedded landscape.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian contemporary artists\nCanadian male writers\nCanadian curators\nCanadian conceptual artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian contemporary artists\n\t20th-century Canadian artists\n\t21st-century Canadian artists\nCanadian male writers\n\tCanadian men non-fiction writers\n\t21st-century Canadian non-fiction writers\n\t21st-century Canadian male writers\nCanadian curators\n\tCanadian art curators\n\t21st-century Canadian artists\nCanadian conceptual artists\n\tCanadian artists\n\tConceptual artists\n\t21st-century Canadian artists" }, { "title": "Cuneifrons", "content": "Cuneifrons is a monotypic moth genus of the family Crambidae described by Eugene G. Munroe in 1961. Its only species, Cuneifrons coloradensis, described by the same author in the same year, is found in the US state of Colorado.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of North America\nCrambidae\nMonotypic moth genera\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMoths of North America\n\tFauna of North America by group\n\tMoths by region\nCrambidae\n\tMoth families\nMonotypic moth genera\n\tMoth genera\n\tMonotypic arthropod genera" }, { "title": "Dee Strange-Gordon", "content": "Devaris \"Dee\" Strange-Gordon (born April 22, 1988) is an American professional baseball second baseman, shortstop, and center fielder in the Washington Nationals organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, and Seattle Mariners. With the Dodgers, Strange-Gordon was primarily a shortstop and second baseman, and with the Marlins, he was primarily a second baseman. He began his tenure with the Mariners by playing center field in 2018, and started playing left field in 2020. In 2015, in his first season with the Marlins, Strange-Gordon hit .333 with a total of 205 hits and stole 58 bases. He led the NL in all three categories and became the first player to lead the National League in both batting average and stolen bases since fellow second baseman Jackie Robinson in 1949. Through the 2010s, Strange-Gordon stole 330 bases, the most of any player.\n\nOn April 29, 2016, Major League Baseball suspended Strange-Gordon for 80 games due to performance-enhancing drug use. He tested positive for exogenous testosterone and clostebol.\n\nEarly life\nStrange-Gordon was born in Windermere, Florida, the son of former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher Tom Gordon and Devona Denise Strange. His parents were high-school sweethearts but did not marry; Tom had relationships with three other women as well and had a total of five children, all in Florida. Dee is his second-oldest. When Dee was seven years old in 1995, his mother Devona was shot t", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMajor League Baseball second basemen\nMajor League Baseball shortstops\nMajor League Baseball center fielders\nWashington Nationals players\nLos Angeles Dodgers players\nMiami Marlins players\nSeattle Mariners players\nPeople suspended from Major League Baseball\nPeople from Windermere, Florida\nAfrican-American baseball players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMajor League Baseball second basemen\n\tBaseball positions\n\tBaseball players by position\nMajor League Baseball shortstops\n\tBaseball positions\n\tBaseball players by position\nMajor League Baseball center fielders\n\tBaseball positions\n\tBaseball players by position\nWashington Nationals players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\nLos Angeles Dodgers players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\nMiami Marlins players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\nSeattle Mariners players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\nPeople suspended from Major League Baseball\n\tMajor League Baseball controversies\nPeople from Windermere, Florida\n\tPeople by city in Florida\n\tPeople from Orange County, Florida\nAfrican-American baseball players\n\tAfrican-American sportspeople\n\tBaseball players by ethnicity" }, { "title": "Weise", "content": "\nWeise is a surname, meaning \"wise\" or \"prudent\" in German. \n\nNotable people with the name include:\n\nA \nAndreas Weise (born 1986), Swedish singer and songwriter\nAgust\u00edn Saavedra Weise (born 1943), Bolivian diplomat and writer\nArne Weise (1930\u20132019), Swedish television personality\n\nB \nBirgit Weise, German luger\nBrian Weise, American soccer coach\n\nC \nChristian Weise (1642\u20131708), German writer and dramatist\n\nD \nDale Weise (born 1988), Canadian ice hockey player\nDavid Weise, ballroom dancer\nDietrich Weise (1934\u20132020), German footballer and football manager\nDirk Weise (born 1952), German sprint canoer\n\nE \nEberhard Weise (born 1953), German bobsledder\n\nH \nHans-Joachim Weise (born 1912), German competitive sailor\nHubert Weise (1884\u20131950), German Luftwaffe officer\n\nJ \nJeff Weise (1988\u20132005), American spree killer and school shooter who perpetrated the 2005 Red Lake shootings\nJulia Vargas-Weise (1942 \u2013 1 April 2018) Bolivian photographer, screenwriter, educator, and film director\nJulius Weise (1844\u20131925), German entomologist\n\nK \nKonrad Weise (born 1951), German football player\n\nM \nMa\u0142gorzata Wiese-J\u00f3\u017awiak (born 1961), Polish chess player\nMarkus Weise (born 1962), German field hockey coach\n\nW \nWolfgang Weise (born 1949), German volleyball player\n\nWoeser (born 1966), also written W\u00e9is\u00e8, Tibetan activist, blogger, poet and essayist\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman-language surnames\nSwedish-language surnames\nOccupational surnames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman-language surnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tGerman words and phrases\nSwedish-language surnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tSwedish words and phrases\nOccupational surnames\n\tSurnames by type\n\tGerman words and phrases" }, { "title": "Derek Leckenby", "content": "Derek \"Lek\" Leckenby (14 May 1943 \u2013 4 June 1994) was an English musician and lead guitarist, most famous for his work with English pop group Herman's Hermits.\n\nEarly life\nLeckenby was born in Leeds. He was educated at William Hulme's Grammar School, Manchester, and commenced a civil engineering degree course at Manchester University before leaving to become a professional musician. He was performing with Manchester band The Wailers when music manager Harvey Lisberg recruited him for Herman's Hermits.\n\nHerman's Hermits\n\nAn accomplished lead guitarist and musician, he played on many of the band's early hits and composed songs with bandmates Keith Hopwood, Peter Noone and Karl Green. He admired their record producer Mickie Most, but was bothered at times by Most's use of session musicians on the band's mid-career hits, despite the Hermits' more-than-acceptable skills as players. Leckenby played on all the band's US and UK Number One hits and provided the solo on \"I'm Henry VIII, I Am\". Karl Green commented on VH1's My Generation-Herman's Hermits that Most's use of session musicians on some of the band's records was unfair to Leckenby in particular. During the 1970s and 1980s, Leckenby tried to set the record straight with the rock media, explaining the large body of guitar playing he contributed to the band's records. Even the band's US label ABKCO failed to credit the Hermits' playing in the liner notes to its retrospective on the band. Leckenby's skills are apparent not only o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish rock guitarists\nEnglish pop musicians\nHerman's Hermits members\nPeople from Leeds\nMusicians from Manchester\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish rock guitarists\n\tEnglish guitarists\n\tRock guitarists by nationality\nEnglish pop musicians\n\tEnglish musicians by genre\n\tPop musicians by nationality\nHerman's Hermits members\n\tMembers of British pop music groups\n\tEnglish pop music groups\nPeople from Leeds\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople from West Yorkshire\nMusicians from Manchester\n\tMusicians by city in the United Kingdom\n\tPeople from Manchester" }, { "title": "Vanuatu rain forests", "content": "The Vanuatu rain forests are tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests ecoregion which includes the islands of Vanuatu, as well as the Santa Cruz Islands group of the neighboring Solomon Islands. It is part of the Australasian realm, which includes neighboring New Caledonia and the Solomon Islands, as well as Australia, New Guinea, and New Zealand.\n\nGeography\nThe islands were created by the subduction of the northward-moving Australian Plate beneath the Pacific Plate. The surface geology of Vanuatu consists mostly of Pliocene-Pleistocene volcanic rocks and uplifted coral limestone. The Santa Cruz Islands have areas of both uplifted limestone and volcanic ash over limestone. The oldest rocks in Vanuatu are 38 million years old. The Santa Cruz islands are younger, with the oldest rocks less that 5 million years old.\n\nMost of the islands are low-lying. The largest island is Espiritu Santo (3,955.5 km2). The highest peak is Mount Tabwemasana on Espiritu Santo (1,879 m). Nend\u00f6 is the largest of the Santa Cruz Islands. The highest peak in the Santa Cruz islands (924 m) is on Vanikoro.\n\nClimate\nThe ecoregion has a tropical wet climate. The windward southeastern sides of the islands receive more rainfall. The leeward northwestern slopes of islands have a distinct dry season between April and October. Tropical cyclones occur regularly.\n\nFlora\nThe natural plant communities on the islands include lowland rain forest, montane rain forest, seasonal forest and scrub, coastal strand,", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEcoregions of Vanuatu\nTropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests\nAustralasian realm\nGeography of Vanuatu\nFlora of Vanuatu\nClimate of Vanuatu\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEcoregions of Vanuatu\n\tGeography of Vanuatu\n\tBiota of Vanuatu\n\tEcoregions by country\nTropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests\n\tForests by type\n\tTropical and subtropical ecoregions\nAustralasian realm\n\tBiogeography\n\tFlora of Australasia\n\tGeography of Oceania\nGeography of Vanuatu\n\tGeography by country\n\tGeography of Oceania\nFlora of Vanuatu\n\tFlora by country\n\tFlora of Oceania\nClimate of Vanuatu\n\tClimate by country\n\tClimate of Oceania" }, { "title": "Walter C. Mycroft", "content": "Walter Charles Mycroft (1890 \u2013 14 June 1959) was a British novelist, screenwriter, film producer and director. In the 1920s he was film critic of the London Evening Standard, and a founder of the London Film Society, before joining the film industry.\n\nIn 1928 he became Literary Adviser and Scenario Editor at the newly founded studio British International Pictures at Elstree, sometimes working with his friend Alfred Hitchcock. He was by his own account the principal author of Hitchcock's first BIP film The Ring (1927), and credited as the author of the original story on which Champagne (1928) was based. Their friendship does not seem to have survived their collaboration.\n\nMycroft was elevated to head of production at Elstree during the 1930s, during which time BIP was reconstituted as the Associated British Picture Corporation. The company released many films on which Mycroft was credited as producer, with varying levels of actual involvement. His adopted son, David Rees Mycroft worked as assistant director on a number of Elstree productions.\n\nDavid Mycroft, who isn't mentioned in Walter Mycroft's autobiography The Time of My Life, edited by Vincent Porter and published posthumously, was an experimental filmmaker, poet and psychologist who studied with R.D. Laing. David Mycroft's daughter Ruth Novaczek is a British experimental film maker.\n\nSelected filmography\n\nProducer\n Sleepless Nights (1932)\n His Wife's Mother (1932)\n For the Love of Mike (1932)\n Hawley's of High Street (1", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish novelists\nBritish screenwriters\nBritish film producers\nBritish film directors\nBritish film critics\nBritish autobiographers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish novelists\n\tBritish writers\n\tNovelists by nationality\n\tBritish literature by genre\nBritish screenwriters\n\tBritish writers\n\tScreenwriters by nationality\nBritish film producers\n\tFilm producers by nationality\n\tBritish film industry\nBritish film directors\n\tFilm directors by nationality\n\tBritish film industry\nBritish film critics\n\tFilm critics by nationality\n\tBritish critics\n\tBritish film industry\nBritish autobiographers\n\tBritish biographers\n\tBritish writers\n\tAutobiographers by nationality\n\tBiographers by nationality" }, { "title": "Walerian Czuma", "content": "Walerian Czuma (24 December 1890 \u2013 7 April 1962) was a Polish general and military commander. He is notable for his command over a Polish unit in Siberia during the Russian Civil War, and the commander of the defence of Warsaw during the siege in 1939.\n\nBiography\nAt the outbreak of World War I Walerian Czuma joined the Pi\u0142sudski's Polish Legions. He was taken POW by the Russian Army and imprisoned in the infamous Butyrka prison. Later he was sentenced to forced resettlement in Siberia. After the Russian Revolution of 1917 he started to organise Polish military units in Siberia, which eventually became known as the Polish 5th Rifle Division.\n\nAfter the collapse of Kolchak's anti-Bolshevik movement, the Polish 5th Rifle Division, stranded in Siberia, was forced to surrender to the Red Army and Czuma was again imprisoned in Moscow. After the Riga Peace Treaty he was allowed to return to Poland, where he rejoined the Polish Army.\n\nFrom 1922 he served as the commanding officer of the 19th Infantry Division. Between 1927 and 1928 he was the commander of the Wilno Fortified Area. Later he was the commanding officer of the 5th Division. In March 1938 he was assigned to the Ministry of Internal Affairs as the commanding officer of the Border Guards (Polish Stra\u017c Graniczna). Between the wars Czuma was also an active member of several social organisations, among them the Guards of the Graves of Polish Heroes society which initiated the construction of Lw\u00f3w Eagles mausoleum in \u0141yczak\u00f3w C", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish generals\nPolish military personnel of World War I\nPolish people of the Russian Civil War\nPeople from Warsaw\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish generals\n\tMilitary personnel by rank\n\tPolish military officers\nPolish military personnel of World War I\n\tMilitary personnel of World War I by nationality\n\tPolish soldiers\nPolish people of the Russian Civil War\n\tPeople of the Russian Civil War by nationality\n\tPolish military personnel of the Russian Civil War\nPeople from Warsaw\n\tPeople by city in Poland\n\tPeople from Masovian Voivodeship" }, { "title": "Onttola railway station", "content": "Onttola railway station (abbrev. Ont, ) is a train station along the Pieks\u00e4m\u00e4ki\u2013Joensuu line in Finland. The station is located approximately away from Joensuu railway station.\n\nStation building\nThe original log-frame station building was built in the 1920s according to plans drawn up by Thure Hellstr\u00f6m, an architect for the Finnish National Railway Board. The same types of station buildings were erected in 19 villages and towns along the Joensuu\u2013Varkaus and Oulu\u2013Kontiom\u00e4ki lines. The Onttola railway station was closed down in May 1976.\n \nIn 2000, the original station building was dismantled and its log frame was moved to the town of Nurmes, where it was renovated and turned into the reception building for LomaSirmakka. The reception building was officially opened in June 2005.\n\nRailway stations in South Karelia\nRailway stations opened in 1927\nRailway stations closed in 1976\nJoensuu", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Finland\nRailway stations opened in 1927\nRailway stations closed in 1976\nBuildings and structures in South Karelia\nHistoric railway stations in Finland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Finland\n\tTransport in Finland by mode\n\tBuildings and structures in Finland by type\nRailway stations opened in 1927\n\tRailway stations by year of opening\n\t1927 establishments in Finland\nRailway stations closed in 1976\n\tRailway stations by year of closure\n\t1976 disestablishments in Finland\nBuildings and structures in South Karelia\n\tBuildings and structures in Finland by region\n\tSouth Karelia\nHistoric railway stations in Finland\n\tHeritage rail transport in Finland\n\tBuildings and structures in Finland by type\n\tRailway stations in Finland" }, { "title": "Notorious (Duran Duran song)", "content": "\"Notorious\" is the fourteenth single by the English new wave band Duran Duran. It was released internationally by EMI on 20 October 1986. \"Notorious\" was the first single issued from Duran Duran's fourth album Notorious (1986), and the first released by Duran Duran as a 3-piece band after the departure of Roger Taylor and Andy Taylor. It was a commercial success worldwide, reaching number seven on the UK Singles Chart and number two on the US Billboard Hot 100, and was a success in various other countries.\n\nAbout the song\n\"Notorious\" marked the debut of the new streamlined trio version of Duran Duran, as Andy Taylor and Roger Taylor had left the band by the time the album was released. In fact, the acrimonious nature of Andy Taylor's departure was reflected in the song to a certain degree. According to songwriter Simon Le Bon, the lyric \"Who really gives a damn for a flaky bandit\" was a direct dig at the guitarist.\n\nAs a trio, the band had enlisted the help of Nile Rodgers to take over production duties. His funk influences can be heard throughout the single - for example, the tempo and the use of The Borneo Horns brass section. Rodgers also played the guitar on the single.\n\nMusic video\nThe video for \"Notorious\" was shot on 23 September 1986 by directors Peter Kagan and Paula Greif, and bore an uncanny resemblance to the video the duo had filmed in June of that year for Steve Winwood's \"Higher Love\". The video was shot in black and white Super-8 with a hand-held camera, with", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDuran Duran songs\n1986 singles\nSongs written by Simon Le Bon\nSongs produced by Nile Rodgers\nEMI Records singles\nUK Singles Chart number-two singles\nBillboard Hot 100 number-two singles\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDuran Duran songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tNew wave songs\n1986 singles\n\t1986 songs\n\tSingles by year\nSongs written by Simon Le Bon\n\tSongs written by a specific person\nSongs produced by Nile Rodgers\n\tSongs produced by a specific person\nEMI Records singles\n\tSingles by record label\nUK Singles Chart number-two singles\n\tSingles by chart position\nBillboard Hot 100 number-two singles\n\tSingles by chart position\n\tBillboard Hot 100 singles" }, { "title": "Surf-class tanker", "content": "The Surf class were a class of replenishment oilers taken up for service with the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), supporting the Royal Navy during the Korean War. Two were commercial tankers under construction in British yards as the war began. A third ship was captured from in the Far East and brought into the RFA as Surf Pilot. She was never utilised however, and was laid up until being scrapped in 1960. The remaining two tankers were laid up at about this time, and were either sold or scrapped by 1970.\n\nOverview\nTwo tankers, Tatri and Beskidy were ordered by a Polish shipping company from the British shipbuilding firm of Bartram & Sons. They had been launched in early 1951 but with the outbreak of the Korean War the Royal Fleet Auxiliary purchased Tatri and Beskidy on 14 July 1951, renaming them and respectively. Meanwhile, in April 1951 allied forces had captured a Korean tanker, Yung Hao. Yung Hao had originally been built for Japanese owners in 1938, but had come under Korean ownership in 1947. Yung Hao was taken into the Royal Fleet Auxiliary as , but was immediately laid up at Singapore. She never saw active service with the RFA, though she remained on their lists until 1958, and was eventually scrapped at Singapore in 1960.\n\nOf the other two Surf-class tankers, Surf Pioneer was withdrawn from active service in 1960 and was scrapped in 1970. Surf Patrol was laid up from 1961, and was sold into commercial service in December 1969 as Marisurf. She continued in civilian ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nReplenishment oilers\nRoyal Fleet Auxiliary\nMilitary history of the United Kingdom during the Korean War\nShips of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nReplenishment oilers\n\tMilitary logistics of the United Kingdom\n\tMilitary ships by type\n\tAuxiliary ships\nRoyal Fleet Auxiliary\n\tAuxiliary ships of the United Kingdom\n\tMilitary units and formations of the Royal Navy\n\tMilitary of the United Kingdom\nMilitary history of the United Kingdom during the Korean War\n\tMilitary history by period\n\tMilitary history by country and war\n\tConflicts in 1950\nShips of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary\n\tShips by class\n\tShips by type\n\tAuxiliary ships of the United Kingdom\n\tShips by military branch" }, { "title": "Proteose", "content": "A proteose is any of various water-soluble compounds that are produced during in-vitro or in-vivo hydrolytic breakdown of proteins a little before producing amino acids. It forms after breaking down of polypeptides byproteases such as gastric pepsin. In addition to proteoses, peptones are also formed at this stage. The difference between peptones and proteoses is that proteoses are precipitated from solution by half saturation with ammonium sulfate, while peptones don't react even with fully saturated ammonium sulfate.\n\nThe proenzyme Pepsinogen, with the exposure to hydrochloric acid gets converted into the active enzyme pepsin, the proteolytic enzyme of the stomach. Hydrochloric acid (HCl) provides the acidic pH (pH 1.8) optimal for pepsins.\n\nRennin is a proteolytic enzyme found in gastric juice of infants which helps in the digestion of milk proteins.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProtein metabolism\nEnzymes\nGastroenterology\nBiochemistry\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProtein metabolism\n\tMetabolism\n\tBiochemistry\n\tNutrition\nEnzymes\n\tBiochemistry\n\tBiomolecules\nGastroenterology\n\tMedical specialties\n\tDigestive system\nBiochemistry\n\tChemistry\n\tBiology\n\tBiophysics\n\tBiotechnology\n\tBranches of biology" }, { "title": "Formicoxenus", "content": "Formicoxenus is a genus of ants in the subfamily Myrmicinae.\n\nSpecies\n Formicoxenus chamberlini (Wheeler, 1904)\n Formicoxenus diversipilosus (Smith, 1939)\n Formicoxenus hirticornis (Emery, 1895)\n Formicoxenus nitidulus (Nylander, 1846)\n Formicoxenus provancheri (Emery, 1895)\n Formicoxenus quebecensis Francoeur, Loiselle & Buschinger, 1985\n Formicoxenus sibiricus (Forel, 1899)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAnt genera\nMyrmicinae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAnt genera\n\tInsect genera\n\tMyrmicinae\nMyrmicinae\n\tAnt subfamilies\n\tFormicidae\n\tInsects of Europe\n\tInsects of Asia\n\tInsects of North America\n\tInsects of South America\n\tAnts" }, { "title": "Argent (album)", "content": "Argent is the debut album by British rock band Argent. Released in 1970 on CBS Records (USA: Epic Records, BN 26525), the album did not chart in either the U.S. or the UK and did not produce any hit singles, although the song \"Liar\" would become a top-10 Billboard hit the following year through a cover version by Three Dog Night. (\"Liar\" b/w \"Schoolgirl\" was issued in the US as a 45 on Date, before CBS moved the band to their Epic label.) The track \"Dance in the Smoke\" was made popular in the UK by its inclusion on the best-selling CBS Sampler album Fill Your Head with Rock (1970).\n\nTrack listing\nSongs written by Rod Argent and Chris White except as noted.\n\nPersonnel\nArgent\n Russ Ballard \u2013 guitar, lead (2-4, 6, 9, 10) and backing vocals, piano (6)\n Rod Argent \u2013 organ, backing and lead (1, 5, 7, 8) vocals, electric and acoustic pianos\n Jim Rodford \u2013 bass, backing vocals\n Robert Henrit \u2013 drums, percussion\nTechnical\nJerry Boys \u2013 engineer\nTony Lane \u2013 artwork, cover design\nA two-disc CD re-issue of this album plus Ring of Hands was released by BGO Records in 2000.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1970 debut albums\nArgent (band) albums\nEpic Records albums\nCBS Records albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1970 debut albums\n\t1970 albums\n\tDebut albums by British artists\n\tAlbums by year\n\tDebut albums\nArgent (band) albums\n\tAlbums by British artists\n\tAlbums by artist\nEpic Records albums\n\tAlbums by record label\nCBS Records albums\n\tAlbums by record label" }, { "title": "John Enty", "content": "John Enty (1675?\u20131743) was an English Presbyterian minister. He became a leading figure in nonconformist circles in Exeter, after moves taken against ministers of unorthodox views in the years before 1720.\n\nEarly life\nEnty was the son of John Enty, a travelling tailor in Cornwall, was born in that county about 1675. The boy was working with his father at Tregothnan, the seat of the Boscawen family, when he attracted the notice of a Mrs Fortescue, who sent him to the Taunton Grammar School and thence to the Taunton Academy, under Matthew Warren. Fortified by a recommendation from Warren, he went to preach at Plymouth, some time after the death (15 May 1696) of Nicholas Sherwill, pastor of one of the two presbyterian congregations. Sherwill's place was filled for a short time by his assistant, Byfield, who, according to John Fox (1693\u20131763), 'had the best sense and parts of any dissenter that ever lived' in Plymouth. The congregation, however, set aside Byfield and chose Enty, as 'a bright and serious young man.' He was ordained at Plymouth on 11 May 1698. Fox disparages his talents, but admits his power of moving the passions and the charm of his musical voice. In 1708 his congregation, numbering five hundred persons, built for him a new place of worship in Batter Street. He married well, and thus acquired means and position.\n\nConservative party\nIn the assembly of united ministers, which met half-yearly at Exeter, Enty sided with the conservative party, and eventually became i", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n17th-century English clergy\n18th-century English clergy\nPresbyterian ministers\nReligion in Exeter\nPeople from Cornwall\nTaunton Academy alumni\nNonconformist clergy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n17th-century English clergy\n\t17th-century English people\n\t17th-century Christian clergy\n\tEnglish clergy\n18th-century English clergy\n\t18th-century English people\n\t18th-century Christian clergy\n\tEnglish clergy\nPresbyterian ministers\n\tChristian clergy by type\n\tPresbyterianism\nReligion in Exeter\n\tReligion in the United Kingdom by city\n\tExeter\nPeople from Cornwall\n\tPeople by county in England\n\tEnglish people by county\n\tCornwall\nTaunton Academy alumni\n\tSchools in Somerset\n\tAlumni by school in England\nNonconformist clergy\n\tNonconformist churches\n\tChristian clergy by denomination\n\tChristianity in England" }, { "title": "1988 Sligo Senior Football Championship", "content": "This is a round-up of the 1988 Sligo Senior Football Championship. St. Patrick's, Dromard regained the Owen B. Hunt Cup after a fourteen-year wait, and it was a hard-earned title, having defeated the two leading lights of the 1980s - holders St. Mary's and Tubbercurry. St. Mary's were seen off emphatically after a quarter-final replay, bringing the curtain down on a remarkable era for the Sligo town club, and the Dromard side defeated Tubbercurry by a single point in the final.\n\nFirst round\n\nQuarter finals\n\nSemi-Finals\n\nSligo Senior Football Championship Final\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSligo Senior Football Championship\n1988 in Gaelic football\n1988 in Irish sport\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSligo Senior Football Championship\n\tCounty Football Championships in Connacht\n\tGaelic football competitions in County Sligo\n1988 in Gaelic football\n\t1988 in Irish sport\n\t1988 in Gaelic games\n1988 in Irish sport\n\tIrish sport by year\n\t1988 in Europe\n\t1988 in sports by country" }, { "title": "Merike R\u00f5tova", "content": "Merike R\u00f5tova (n\u00e9e Merike Kuningas; born August 19, 1936), is an Estonian chess player, International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster (LGM, 1996).\n\nBiography\nR\u00f5tova was born in Tallinn. Her father was literary scholar, literary and theatre critic, cultural historian and translator Oska Kuningas. Her younger sister was writer Astrid Reinla and her first cousin was actress Helle Kuningas. She graduated from secondary school in T\u00fcri (1954) and the University of Tartu (1959). From 1959 to 1978 she worked as a literary editor in the Estonian radio, from 1978 to 1980 - as an editor in the publishing house \"Eesti Raamat\", but from 1980 to 1991 - as a coach of youth children sports school. Since 1992 the Estonian Correspondence Chess Federation board member.\n\nHer father Oskar Kuningas (1911-1997), also a chess player and journalist, taught her to play chess. R\u00f5tova won silver (1975) and bronze medals (1999) in Estonian Women's Chess Championship. Twice (1993, 1994) she had the second place in the World Senior Chess Championship.\n\nR\u00f5tova is a correspondence chess player who holds the titles of Lady International Correspondence Chess Master (LIM, 1991), Lady International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster (LGM, 1996), and won Silver Bertl von Massow Medal (2003) and Gold Bertl von Massow Medal (2008). She won bronze medal in 2nd Ladies Correspondence Chess World Championship (1972\u201377) and silver medal in 3rd Ladies Correspondence Chess World Championship (1978\u201384). As member the USSR t", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEstonian female chess players\nInternational Correspondence Chess Grandmasters\nPeople from Tallinn\nUniversity of Tartu alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEstonian female chess players\n\tWomen's chess\n\tEstonian chess players\n\tChess players by nationality\n\tFemale sportspeople by nationality\nInternational Correspondence Chess Grandmasters\n\tChess grandmasters\n\tPeople in chess\nPeople from Tallinn\n\tPeople by city in Estonia\n\tPeople from Harju County\nUniversity of Tartu alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Estonia\n\tPeople associated with the University of Tartu" }, { "title": "Danny Letner", "content": "Danny Letner (January 3, 1928 \u2013 March 30, 2018) was an American racecar driver who won two races in what is now the NASCAR Cup Series.\n\nCareer\nIn 1951, Letner ran five NASCAR Grand National Division races in cars owned by his father, Bert. He earned two top-fives that year with a best finish of eighth. Letner then competed in a handful of races each year from 1954 to 1957, adding seven more top tens, including wins at Oakland and Tucson.\n\nIn 1954, Letner won two races and finished in second place in the NASCAR Pacific Coast Late Model standings. The next year, he won three races en route to a championship in his only full-time season. He won three of the twelve races he entered in 1957, his final season in the series.\n\nIn 1956, Letner ran 23 races in the inaugural season of the short-lived NASCAR Convertible Division, winning at Langhorne Speedway.\n\nLetner retired from stock car racing in the early 1960s, but later took up off-road racing. He won the SCORE Parker 400 in 1989 at the age of 61, and would go on to finish tied for second in the championship standings that year.\n\nIn 2002, he was inducted into the first class of the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame.\n\nPersonal life\nLetner was born in Downey, California. His son Marty and grandsons Kory and Harley have also competed in off-road racing.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNASCAR drivers\nAmerican racecar drivers\nPeople from Downey, California\nWest Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame inductees\nSCORE International off-road racers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNASCAR drivers\n\tAmerican racing drivers by series\n\tMotorsport in the United States\n\tStock car racing\nAmerican racecar drivers\n\tAmerican sportspeople in motorsport\n\tRacecar drivers by nationality\nPeople from Downey, California\n\tPeople by city in California\n\tPeople from Los Angeles County, California\nWest Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame inductees\n\tHall of fame inductees in motor racing\n\tSports halls of fame inductees\nSCORE International off-road racers\n\tOff-road racing drivers\n\tSCORE International\n\tMotorsport in the United States\n\tAmerican racing drivers by series\n\tAmerican motorsport people" }, { "title": "Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear", "content": "Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear are a mother-and-son folk duo, from Independence, Missouri, United States, consisting of singer-songwriter and guitarist Madisen Ward, and his mother Ruth Ward, who plays guitar and sings with him. The band released their debut album \"Skeleton Crew\", May 18, 2015 on Glassnote Records. The album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee and produced by Jim Abbiss. The album reached number 50 on the UK Albums Chart on June 14, 2015.\n\nIn 2015, the duo appeared on Late Show with David Letterman, Later... with Jools Holland, BBC Breakfast News, CBS News Sunday Morning, and Today (U.S. TV program). That same year, the band performed in the US, Canada and Europe, including Bonnaroo Music Festival, Newport Folk Festival, Americana Music Festival & Conference. They also supported The Tallest Man on Earth, Sufjan Stevens, Pixies, Rodrigo y Gabriela, and Old Crow Medicine Show. That same year, Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear appeared on NPR Music's the Tiny Desk Concert.\n\nThe band's second full-length \"Started With A Family\", was released September 6, 2019. Produced by Nathan Chapman, Engineered by Jeff Balding and Lowell Reynolds, Studio Consultant Rolf Zweip, Mixed by Nathan Chapman, Mastered by Ted Jensen, Sterling Sound. The album was recorded at Blackbird Studios, Nashville TN, in Studio C.\n\nOn tour, their backing band consists of Brent Kastler (Bass), Tom Hudson (drums) and Larissa Maestro (Cello).\n\nThe duo released The Radio Winners (EP) in July 2018.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMusical groups from Missouri\nMother and son\nAmerican folk musical groups\nAmerican singer-songwriters\nGlassnote Records artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMusical groups from Missouri\n\tMusical groups from the United States by state\n\tMusic of Missouri\nMother and son\n\tFamily member musical groups\nAmerican folk musical groups\n\tMusical groups from the United States by genre\n\tAmerican folk music\nAmerican singer-songwriters\n\tAmerican singers by genre\n\tAmerican songwriters\nGlassnote Records artists\n\tArtists by record label" }, { "title": "STS-98", "content": "STS-98 was a 2001 Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS) flown by Space Shuttle Atlantis. It was the first human spaceflight launch of the 21st century. STS-98 delivered to the station the Destiny Laboratory Module. All mission objectives were completed and the shuttle reentered and landed safely at Edwards Air Force Base on 20 February 2001, after twelve days in space, six of which were spent docked to the ISS.\n\nCrew\n\nCrew notes\nMark C. Lee was scheduled to fly as Mission Specialist 1 on his fifth trip to space, but due to undisclosed reasons, he was removed from this flight. His replacement was Robert Curbeam.\n\nLaunch attempts\n\nMission highlights\n\nThe crew continued the task of building and enhancing the International Space Station by delivering the U.S. Destiny Laboratory Module. It was the first NASA lab to be permanently used since the days of Skylab nearly three decades earlier. It was manufactured by Boeing at the Michoud Assembly Facility and the Marshall Space Flight Center in 1997. Upon transport to Kennedy Space Center's industrial buildings, it was fitted with equipment, machines, racks and cables at the Operations and Checkout Building and Space Station Processing Facility. The U.S. laboratory module is long and wide. It is made from stainless steel and aluminum, and comprises three cylindrical sections and two end-cones that contain the hatch openings through which astronauts enter and exit the module. The ends are colored blue and whi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpace Shuttle missions\nSpace Shuttle Atlantis missions\nInternational Space Station\n2001 in spaceflight\nHuman spaceflights\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpace Shuttle missions\n\tSpace Shuttle program\n\tNASA missions\n\tSpaceflight by program\nSpace Shuttle Atlantis missions\n\tSpace Shuttle missions\n\tSpace Shuttle program\n\tAtlantis (Space Shuttle)\nInternational Space Station\n\tSpace stations\n\tNASA programs\n\tAstronomy in the 21st century\n\tSpacecraft launched in 1998\n2001 in spaceflight\n\tYears in spaceflight\n\t21st century in spaceflight\nHuman spaceflights\n\tSpaceflight by type\n\tSpaceflight concepts\n\tHuman activities in space\n\tSpace exploration" }, { "title": "August Wilhelm Zumpt", "content": "August Wilhelm Zumpt (4 December 181522 April 1877 in Berlin) was a German classical scholar, known chiefly in connection with Latin epigraphy. He was a nephew of philologist Karl Gottlob Zumpt.\n\nBorn in K\u00f6nigsberg, Zumpt studied at the University of Berlin (1832\u201336). From 1839 to 1851, he was a professor at Friedrich Werder Gymnasium (Berlin), afterwards working as a professor at Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium under the direction of Karl Ferdinand Ranke. He travelled extensively during his career; England (1845, 1860), Italy (1851, 1857, 1864), Greece, Egypt, Palestine and Asia Minor (1871\u201372).\n\nHis papers on epigraphy (collected in \"Commentationes epigraphicae\", 2 vols., 1850, 1854) brought him into conflict with Theodor Mommsen in connexion with the preparation of the Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum, a scheme for which, drawn up by Mommsen, was approved in 1847.\n\nWorks \n Edition of Rutilius Claudius Namatianus, \"De Reditu Suo Libri Duo\" (1840). \n \"De Augustalibus et Seviris Augustalibus commentatio epigraphica\" (1846).\n \"Caesaris Augusti index rerum a se gestarum sive monumentum Ancyranum\" (with Johannes Franck, 1845).\n \"Augusti Wilhelmi Zumptii Commentationum epigraphicarum ad antiquitates Romanas pertinentium\" (two voumes 1850, 1854). \n Das Criminalrecht der r\u00f6mischen Republik (two volumes 1865, 1869).\n Editions of Cicero; \"Oratio pro L. Murena\" (1859) and \"Orationes Tres de lege agraria\" (1861).\n \"De monumento Ancyrano supplendo commantatio\" (1869).\n Der Cri", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman classical scholars\nLatin epigraphy\nPeople from K\u00f6nigsberg\n19th-century German educators\nProfessors of the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium (Berlin)\nGerman travel writers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman classical scholars\n\tClassical scholars by nationality\n\tGerman philologists\n\t19th-century German writers\n\t19th-century scholars\nLatin epigraphy\n\tAncient Roman studies\n\tClassical studies\n\tEpigraphy\nPeople from K\u00f6nigsberg\n\tPeople from East Prussia\n\tPeople from Prussia by city\n19th-century German educators\n\tEducators by nationality and period\n\tGerman educators\n\t19th-century German people\nProfessors of the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium (Berlin)\n\tEducators in Berlin\n\tGerman educators\n\tUniversity and college faculty by institution\nGerman travel writers\n\tTravel writers by nationality\n\tGerman writers\n\t19th-century German writers" }, { "title": "Torben J\u00f8rgensen", "content": "Torben J\u00f8rgensen may refer to:\n\n Torben J\u00f8rgensen (epidemiologist), Danish epidemiologist\n Torben J\u00f8rgensen (historian), Danish historian\n , Danish athlete", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDanish epidemiologists\nDanish historians\nDanish athletes\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDanish epidemiologists\n\tEpidemiologists by nationality\n\tHealth in Denmark\n\tDanish medical personnel\nDanish historians\n\tHistorians by nationality\n\tHistory of Denmark\n\tDanish scholars and academics\nDanish athletes\n\tAthletes by nationality\n\tSport in Denmark\n\tDanish sportspeople" }, { "title": "Suzanne Italiano", "content": "Suzanne Italiano (born 19 March 1973) is a former professional tennis player from Canada.\n\nShe has career-high WTA rankings of 265 in singles, achieved on 10 February 1992, and 356 in doubles, reached on 6 May 1991.\n\nShe made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the 1990 Canadian Open.\n\nITF finals\n\nSingles (2\u20131)\n\nDoubles (0\u20133)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian female tennis players\nCanadian tennis biography stubs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian female tennis players\n\tSportspeople from Canada\n\tTennis players by nationality\n\tFemale tennis players by nationality\nCanadian tennis biography stubs\n\tTennis biography stubs\n\tSportsperson stubs by nationality\n\tCanadian sportspeople stubs\n\tSportspeople stubs by sport" }, { "title": "Falnu\u00e9e Castle", "content": "Falnu\u00e9e Castle ( is a ch\u00e2teau-ferme (castle farm) in Mazy, in the municipality of Gembloux, province of Namur, Wallonia, Belgium.\n\nIt is now a golf clubhouse.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCastle farms in Belgium\nCastles in Namur (province)\nBuildings and structures in Gembloux\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCastle farms in Belgium\n\tCastles in Belgium\n\tAgricultural buildings in Belgium\nCastles in Namur (province)\n\tCastles in Belgium by province\n\tBuildings and structures in Namur (province)\nBuildings and structures in Gembloux\n\tBuildings and structures in Namur (province)\n\tGembloux" }, { "title": "Fernand Olive", "content": "Fernand Olive (5 November 1891 - 20 January 1949), known as Oliva-Roget, was a French Army general. He commanded the French forces in Damascus during the Levant Crisis that led to the departure of the French military from Syria in June 1945.\n\nBiography \nBorn in Bages, Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Orientales, Oliva-Roget joined the Army in 1912 as a private 2nd class. By 1917, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant.\n\nHe served with the Troupes coloniales in the French colonies of Algeria, Morocco, Levant and Somaliland.\n\nHe resigned from the Army in September 1939 for health reasons, with the rank of general de brigade. He later joined the Free French Forces and was sacked in 1941 by the Vichy Regime.\n\nHe commanded the French forces in Damascus during the 1945 Levant crisis. On 29 May, without orders from his superiors, he ordered his troops to suppress pro-independence riots. The plunder of Damascus by French forces was internationally condemned. Oliva-Roget was dismissed from the army when he returned to France. He retired to Bages and died in Val-de-Gr\u00e2ce hospital, Paris, in 1949.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench generals\nPeople from Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Orientales\nFree French military personnel of World War II\nFrench military personnel of World War I\nFrench colonial military personnel\nRecipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914\u20131918 (France)\nFrench people of the Levant Crisis\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench generals\n\tMilitary personnel by rank\n\tPeople by rank\n\tFrench military officers\nPeople from Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Orientales\n\tPeople by city or town in France\n\tPeople from Languedoc-Roussillon\n\tDepartments of Pyr\u00e9n\u00e9es-Orientales\nFree French military personnel of World War II\n\tMilitary personnel of World War II by nationality\n\tFrench military personnel of World War II\nFrench military personnel of World War I\n\tMilitary personnel of World War I by nationality\n\tFrench military personnel of World War I\nFrench colonial military personnel\n\tColonial troops\n\tMilitary personnel by type\nRecipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914\u20131918 (France)\n\tRecipients of French military awards and decorations\n\tWorld War I in France\nFrench people of the Levant Crisis\n\t20th-century French people\n\tHistory of the Levant\n\tPeople of the French Fourth Republic\n\tPeople of French Syria and Lebanon" }, { "title": "Steevens", "content": "Steevens is an English surname, and may refer to:\n\n Charles Steevens (?\u20131761), British naval officer in the Siege of Pondicherry\n George Steevens (1736\u20131800), English Shakespearean commentator\n George Warrington Steevens (1869\u20131900), British journalist and writer\n Richard Steevens (1653\u20131710), physician, gave rise to Dublin's Dr Steevens' Hospital\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish-language surnames\nBritish people by occupation\nPhysicians from Dublin\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish-language surnames\n\tSurnames\n\tSurnames by language\n\tEnglish-language family names\nBritish people by occupation\n\tPeople by nationality and occupation\nBritish people\nPhysicians from Dublin\n\tHealthcare in Dublin\n\tPeople in healthcare by city or town in Ireland" }, { "title": "Browsing (herbivory)", "content": "Browsing is a type of herbivory in which a herbivore (or, more narrowly defined, a folivore) feeds on leaves, soft shoots, or fruits of high-growing, generally woody plants such as shrubs. This is contrasted with grazing, usually associated with animals feeding on grass or other lower vegetations. Alternatively, grazers are animals eating mainly grass, and browsers are animals eating mainly non-grasses, which include both woody and herbaceous dicots. In either case, an example of this dichotomy are goats (which are primarily browsers) and sheep (which are primarily grazers).\n\nBrowse\n\nThe plant material eaten is known as browse and is in nature taken directly from the plant, though owners of livestock such as goats and deer may cut twigs or branches for feeding to their stock. In temperate regions, owners take browse before leaf fall, then dry and store it as a winter feed supplement. In time of drought, herdsmen may cut branches from beyond the reach of their stock, as forage at ground level. In the tropical regions, where population pressure leads owners to resort to this more often, there is a danger of permanent depletion of the supply. Animals in captivity may be fed browse as a replacement for their wild food sources; in the case of pandas, the browse may consist of bunches of banana leaves, bamboo shoots, slender pine, spruce, fir and willow branches, straw and native grasses.\n\nIf the population of browsers grows too high, all of the browse that they can reach may be d", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHerbivory\nAnimal feeding behavior\nEcological interactions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHerbivory\n\tAnimal behavior\n\tEcological interactions\nAnimal feeding behavior\n\tAnimal behavior\n\tEthology\nEcological interactions\n\tEcology\n\tBiological interactions" }, { "title": "Semper Fi: Always Faithful", "content": "Semper Fi: Always Faithful, is a documentary film about the Camp Lejeune water contamination. The film made the 15 film short list for consideration for a 2012 Academy Award for best documentary feature. The film, which debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2011, has a 100% \"fresh\" rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, indicating highly positive critical reviews. The film won a documentary editing award at Tribeca and The Ridenhour Documentary Film Prize 2012. The Society of Professional Journalists presented it with its Sigma Delta Chi Award for Best Television Documentary (Network).\n\nPlot \nGerman American Jerry Ensminger was a devoted Marine Corps Master Sgt. for nearly twenty-five years. As a drill instructor he lived and breathed the \"Corps\" and was responsible for indoctrinating thousands of new recruits with its motto Semper Fidelis or \"Always Faithful.\" When Jerry's nine-year-old daughter Janey died of a rare type of leukemia, his world collapsed. As a grief-stricken father, he struggled for years to make sense of what happened. His search for answers led to the shocking discovery of a Marine Corps cover-up of one of the largest water contamination incidents in U.S. history. Semper Fi: Always Faithful follows Jerry's mission to expose the Marine Corps and force them to live up to their motto to the thousands of Marines and their families exposed to toxic chemicals. His fight reveals a grave injustice at North Carolina's Camp Lejeune and a loomi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDocumentary films about environmental issues\nDocumentary films about health care\n2011 documentary films\nAmerican documentary films\nAcademy Award for Best Documentary Feature\nWater contamination in the United States\nMarine Corps Base Camp Lejeune\nSigma Delta Chi Award winners\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDocumentary films about environmental issues\n\tEnvironmental films\n\tDocumentary films about nature\n\tDocumentary films about the environment\nDocumentary films about health care\n\tDocumentary films about health\n\tHealth care in the United States\n2011 documentary films\n\t2011 films\n\tDocumentary films by year\nAmerican documentary films\n\tEnglish-language films\n\tDocumentary films by country\n\tUnited States Marine Corps in popular culture\nAcademy Award for Best Documentary Feature\n\tAcademy Awards\n\tDocumentary film awards\nWater contamination in the United States\n\tEnvironmental issues in the United States\n\tWater in the United States\nMarine Corps Base Camp Lejeune\n\tUnited States Marine Corps bases\n\tMilitary installations in North Carolina\nSigma Delta Chi Award winners\n\tAmerican journalism organizations\n\tJournalism awards" }, { "title": "Singing in the Rain (Simple Plan song)", "content": "\"Singing in the Rain\" is a song by Canadian rock band Simple Plan from their fifth studio album, Taking One for the Team (2016). On the album, American musical duo Rock City are featured on the track, with an additional verse written by the duo's Timothy and Theron Thomas, however the single version does not include this feature. The solo Simple Plan version of \"Singing in the Rain\" was released to digital retailers on March 25, 2016 as the album's third official single.\n\nMusic video\nThe accompanying music video was directed by Mark Staubach and pays homage to the 1996 film, That Thing You Do!. It premiered April 12, 2016. Set in 1964, the video seeks to depict the positive and negative aspects of the life of a musician, and \"the exhilarating power that 3 chords, a drum beat and a catchy melody can have on the lives of the people who create it,\" according to a statement from the band.\n\nTrack listings\n\nCredits and personnel\nCredits are adapted from the digital liner notes at AllMusic.\n\nChart performance\n\nRelease history\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs by Simple Plan\n2016 singles\nRock ballads\nSongs about rain\nSongs written by members of Simple Plan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs by Simple Plan\n\tSongs by artist\n\tSongs by Canadian artists\n2016 singles\n\tSingles by year\n\t2016 songs\n\t2016 in music\nRock ballads\n\tBallads by genre\n\tSongs by genre\nSongs about rain\n\tSongs by theme\nSongs written by members of Simple Plan\n\tSongs by songwriter\n\tCanadian songwriters" }, { "title": "Yar\u0131mca, U\u011furluda\u011f", "content": "Yar\u0131mca is a village in the U\u011furluda\u011f District of \u00c7orum Province in Turkey.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in U\u011furluda\u011f District\nVillages in \u00c7orum Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in U\u011furluda\u011f District\n\tPopulated places in \u00c7orum Province\nVillages in \u00c7orum Province\n\tPopulated places in \u00c7orum Province\n\tRural populated places in Turkey\n\tVillages in Turkey by province\n\tGeography of \u00c7orum Province\n\t\u00c7orum Province" }, { "title": "Pozareport.si", "content": "Po\u017eareport.si is a Slovenian news and opinion website and blog that focuses on political and corruption events, investigative reporting into government corruption, nepotism, government controlled corporations, and personal disclosures about Slovenian politicians, media, and local media personalities and celebrities. It offers mainly original content and it publishes up to two articles per day. Po\u017eareport was first to publish some of the largest scandals in Slovenia, including a politically sensitive Bari\u010devi\u0107 affair. In the current Slovenian government, three government ministers and some other office holders resigned soon after articles about them were published by Po\u017eareport. The website is founded and edited by Bojan Po\u017ear.\n\nHistory and production \n\nPo\u017eareport was launched in 2007 by Bojan Po\u017ear who had until 2016 been an editor-in-chief of Direkt, owned by daily newspaper Dnevnik. In 2016, Po\u017ear published a book Melania Trump: The Inside Story, depicting life of the First Lady of the United States when she still lived in Slovenia. Since 2017, the Po\u017eareport team runs a daily television political show Faktor. The first producers and journalists were Vladimir Vodu\u0161ek, Bojan Po\u017ear and Sebastjan Jereti\u010d. As of October 2019, Faktor is made by Alju\u0161 Pertina\u010d, Bernard Br\u0161\u010di\u010d and Bojan Po\u017ear.\n\nNotable cases\n\nThe Bari\u010devi\u0107 \"Bullmastiff Affair\" \n\nOn February 2, 2010, media reported a respected medical doctor named Sa\u0161a Bari\u010devi\u0107, who regularly treated country's elite including gove", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSlovenian news websites\nInvestigative news sources\nPolitical websites\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSlovenian news websites\n\tMedia in Slovenia\n\tNews websites by country\n\tEuropean news websites\nInvestigative news sources\n\tInvestigative journalism\n\tNews websites by type\nPolitical websites\n\tPolitics websites\n\tNews websites by topic\n\tInternet properties by topic" }, { "title": "Valley of the Giants (film)", "content": "Valley of the Giants is a 1938 American Technicolor adventure film directed by William Keighley, written by Seton I. Miller and Michael Fessier, and starring Wayne Morris, Claire Trevor, Frank McHugh, Alan Hale Sr., Donald Crisp, and Charles Bickford. It is based on the novel The Valley of the Giants by Peter B. Kyne. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 17, 1938.\n\nPlot\nBill Cardigan (Wayne Morris) owns a large portion of the California Redwoods. Howard Fallon (Charles Bickford) along with Hendricks (John Litel), Lee Roberts (Claire Trevor), Ed Morell (Jack La Rue) and Fingers McCarthy (Frank McHugh) go to California and try to procure Bill's land. Howard finds out about Bill's large bank debt, and now has a way to get ownership of the forest. Accidentally the claims Howard had towards the land get destroyed in a fire giving Bill a chance to reclaim ownership. Bill must get his lumber cut and shipped within six weeks. Howard attempts to stop Bill by destroying the railroad, damming the river and locking him and Lee in the caboose of the train and sending it towards the destroyed track. Fallon gets captured and surrenders to Bill, giving him back his land.\n\nCast\n Wayne Morris as Bill Cardigan\n Claire Trevor as Lee Roberts\n Frank McHugh as 'Fingers' McCarthy \n Alan Hale Sr. as 'Ox' Smith \n Donald Crisp as Andy Stone\n Charles Bickford as Howard Fallon\n Jack La Rue as Ed Morrell\n John Litel as Hendricks\n Dick Purcell as Creel\n El Brendel as 'Fats' \n Russel Simpson a", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1938 films\nAmerican films\nAmerican adventure films\n1930s adventure films\nAmerican color films\nFilms directed by William Keighley\nFilms based on American novels\nWarner Bros. films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1938 films\n\t1930s films\n\tFilms by year\nAmerican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tEnglish-language films\n\tCinema of the United States\nAmerican adventure films\n\tAmerican films\n\tFilms by genre\n1930s adventure films\n\t1930s films\n\tFilms by decade\n\tAdventure films by decade\nAmerican color films\n\tTechnicolor films\n\tFilms directed by William Keighley\n\tAmerican film directors\n\tFilms by director\nFilms based on American novels\n\tFilms based on novels\n\tAmerican novels\nWarner Bros. films\n\tFilms by studio\n\tWarner Bros." }, { "title": "The Nest", "content": "The Nest may refer to:\n\nArts and entertainment\n\nFilms\n The Nest (1927 film), an American silent drama film\n The Nest (1980 film), a Spanish drama film\n The Nest (1988 film), an American science-fiction horror film\n The Nest (2002 film), French action thriller film\n The Nest, a 2014 short film directed by David Cronenberg\n The Nest (2018 film), a Canadian psychological thriller \n The Nest (2020 film), a thriller written and directed by Sean Durkin\n Sisters (2015 film), originally titled The Nest\n\nLiterature\n The Nest (novel), by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, 2016\n\nMusic\n The Nest (album), by Ketil Bj\u00f8rnstad, 2003\n The Nest, a subscription service of record label Owsla\n\nTelevision\n The Nest (Australian TV series), a 2008 family life documentary\n The Nest (British TV series), a 2020 drama\n\nOther uses\n The Nest (aviary), in Ixtapaluca, Mexico\n The Nest (political party), in Togo\n The Nest (football ground), the 1908\u20131935 home ground of Norwich City F.C. in England\n The Nest, common name of Croydon Common Athletic Ground in Selhurst, London, England\n The Nest Club, a 1923\u20131932 cabaret in Harlem, New York, U.S.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\nLists of works of fiction sharing a title\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\n\tDisambiguation pages with short descriptions\n\tAll article disambiguation pages\n\tAll disambiguation pages\nLists of works of fiction sharing a title\n\tLists of works\n\tCulture-related lists\n\tLiterature lists\n\tWriting-related lists\n\tEntertainment lists\n\tFilm-related lists\n\tMusic-related lists\n\tTelevision-related lists\n\tSport-related lists\n\tPolitics-related lists\n\tCabaret-related lists." }, { "title": "Roy Skinner", "content": "Roy Gene Skinner (April 17, 1930 \u2013 October 25, 2010) was an American basketball coach who was best known for his time as head coach of Vanderbilt Commodores men's basketball. Skinner helped break the racial barrier by recruiting the first African American athlete to play varsity ball for a team in the Southeastern Conference. He has the second-most wins in program history, behind Kevin Stallings.\n\nLife and career\nSkinner was born in 1930 in Paducah, Kentucky. He played basketball as a point guard in high school, at Paducah Junior College, and at Presbyterian College, where he earned his undergraduate degree in 1952. His first basketball coaching job was in 1955 at his alma mater Paducah Junior College in 1955 (now part of West Kentucky Community and Technical College).\n\nHe was hired by head coach Bob Polk at Vanderbilt as an assistant coach two years later after Skinner led his Paducah team to a win against Vanderbilt's freshman squad. He spent the 1958-59 season as the acting head coach in Polk's absence, and led the team to an overall record of 14-10.\n\nSkinner succeeded Polk as head coach in the 1960-61 season. With the support of Vanderbilt University chancellor G. Alexander Heard, he pursued the recruitment of African American players for the basketball team. The first player to make the team was Perry Wallace, a local schoolboy star at Nashville's Pearl High School, who enrolled at Vanderbilt in 1966 and first started playing for the team in 1967, becoming the Southeast", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican men's basketball coaches\nVanderbilt Commodores men's basketball coaches\nPresbyterian College alumni\nPeople from Paducah, Kentucky\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican men's basketball coaches\n\tCollege men's basketball coaches in the United States\n\tAmerican basketball coaches\nVanderbilt Commodores men's basketball coaches\n\tVanderbilt Commodores men's basketball\n\tCollege men's basketball coaches in the United States\nPresbyterian College alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in South Carolina\n\tPresbyterian College\nPeople from Paducah, Kentucky\n\tPeople by city in Kentucky\n\tPeople by city in the United States\n\tPaducah, Kentucky" }, { "title": "Athletics at the 1920 Summer Olympics \u2013 Men's 100 metres", "content": "The men's 100 metres event was part of the athletics programme at the 1920 Summer Olympics. The competition was held on August 15 and 16, 1920. The event was won by Charley Paddock of the United States. Great Britain won its first medal in the event, a bronze by Harry Edward.\n\nSixty sprinters from 22 nations competed, while Estonia's sole athlete in the event, Reinhold Saulmann, was entered but did not start the 100\u00a0m. No nation had more than 4 runners, suggesting the limit had been reduced from the 12 maximum in force in 1908 and 1912.\n\nBackground\n\nThis was the sixth time the event was held, having appeared at every Olympics since the first in 1896. None of the 1912 medalists returned in 1920. Notable entrants included Charley Paddock of the United States, the 1919 Inter-Allied Championship winner and Olympic favorite; fellow American Loren Murchison, who had defeated Paddock in the U.S. Olympic trials; and Harry Edward of Great Britain, the 1920 AAA Championships winner.\n\nEgypt, Luxembourg, Monaco, New Zealand, Spain, and Switzerland were represented in the event for the first time. The new nation of Czechoslovakia also appeared for the first time, though Bohemia had previously competed separately. For the first time, Hungary did not compete (a result of not being invited after World War I)\u2014making the United States the only nation to have appeared at each of the first six Olympic men's 100 metres events.\n\nCompetition format\n\nThe event expanded from three rounds (in 1908 and", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAthletics at the 1920 Summer Olympics\nMen's 100 metres at the Olympics\nOlympic athletics competitions\n1920 in athletics (track and field)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAthletics at the 1920 Summer Olympics\n\tEvents at the 1920 Summer Olympics\n\t1920 Summer Olympics events\n\tAthletics at the Summer Olympics by year\nMen's 100 metres at the Olympics\n\tMen's events at the Olympics\n\t100 metres at the Olympics\nOlympic athletics competitions\n\tAthletics at the Summer Olympics\n\tTrack and field at the Summer Olympics\n1920 in athletics (track and field)\n\tYears in athletics (track and field)\n\t1920s in athletics (track and field)\n\t1920 in sports\n\t1920 in track and field" }, { "title": "BMC Kirpi", "content": "BMC Kirpi (Turkish for \"Hedgehog\") is a Turkish made Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle manufactured by BMC. Kirpi provides significant protection against mine and ballistic threats. It combines standard and add-on armor providing protection against ballistic threats while its V-shape underbody and monocoque allows it to protect the personnel inside from land mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs).\n\nBMC Kirpi is a heavy armored troop carrier and its primary objective is to transfer personnel from one place to another while protecting them against all kind of threats. However, it can receive different operational roles by being equipped with required mission equipment.\n\nDevelopment \n\nBased on the Israeli Hatehof Navigator.\n\nKirpi design process started in 2008, first prototype of Kirpi is produced in 2009. BMC has been awarded a tender by 614 units of MRAP vehicles by SSB \u2013 Presidency of Defence Industry in 2009. During the preliminary and critical design phases of this 614 Kirpi project, this prototype is further developed ant thus becoming Kirpi 1.\n\nTurkish Land Forces have used Kirpi 1 intensively on its operations, and since Kirpi\u2019s are started to be operated, Turkish Land Forces\u2019 casualties started to reduce significantly. After this initial success of Kirpi, its total sales number increased up to more than 1500, with more than 200 for export customers.\n\nAfter Kirpi 1\u2019s 7 years of service, with the gained experience and feedback received from end users, Kirpi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary vehicles of Turkey\nMine-resistant ambush protected vehicles\nArmored personnel carriers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMilitary vehicles of Turkey\n\tMilitary equipment of Turkey\n\tMilitary vehicles by country\n\tVehicles of Turkey\nMine-resistant ambush protected vehicles\n\tMilitary trucks\n\tMilitary vehicles\n\tArmoured fighting vehicles by type\nArmored personnel carriers\n\tArmoured fighting vehicles by type\n\tMilitary trucks\n\tMilitary vehicles" }, { "title": "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America", "content": "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (often abbreviated PNAS or PNAS USA) is a peer-reviewed multidisciplinary scientific journal. It is the official journal of the National Academy of Sciences, published since 1915, and publishes original research, scientific reviews, commentaries, and letters. According to Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 11.205. PNAS is the second most cited scientific journal, with more than 1.9 million cumulative citations from 2008 to 2018. In the mass media, PNAS has been described variously as \"prestigious\", \"sedate\", \"renowned\", and \"high impact\".\n\nPNAS is a delayed open access journal, with an embargo period of six months that can be bypassed for an author fee (hybrid open access). Since September 2017, open access articles are published under a Creative Commons license. Since January 2019, PNAS is online-only, although print issues are available on-demand.\n\nHistory \nPNAS was established by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) in 1914, with its first issue published in 1915. The NAS itself had been founded in 1863 as a private institution, but chartered by the United States Congress, with the goal to \"investigate, examine, experiment, and report upon any subject of science or art\".\n\nPrior to the inception of PNAS, the National Academy of Sciences published three volumes of organizational transactions, consisting mostly of minutes of meetings and annual reports. For much of", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScientific journals published by learned and professional societies of the United States\nPublications established in 1915\nMultidisciplinary scientific journals\nDelayed open access journals\nEnglish-language journals\nNational Academy of Sciences academic journals\nPublications of the National Academy of Sciences\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScientific journals published by learned and professional societies of the United States\n\tJournals by publisher\n\tAcademic journals published in the United States by company\n\tPublications by learned and professional societies\nPublications established in 1915\n\t1915 establishments in the United States\n\tAcademic journals established in the 1910s\n\tScientific journals established in the 20th century\nMultidisciplinary scientific journals\n\tAcademic journals by discipline\n\tScientific journals by discipline\n\tAcademic journals\nDelayed open access journals\n\tAcademic publishing\n\tOpen access (publishing)\nEnglish-language journals\n\tAcademic journals by language\n\tEnglish-language periodicals\nNational Academy of Sciences academic journals\n\tAcademic journals associated with learned and professional societies of the United States\n\tPublications of national academies\nPublications of the National Academy of Sciences\n\tAcademic journals associated with learned and professional societies of the United States\n\tPublications by learned and professional societies\n\tScientific literature\n\tPublications of the United States government" }, { "title": "Mikael Bartholdy", "content": "Mikael Bartholdy competed for Canada in the men's standing volleyball event at the 2000 Summer Paralympics, where he won a silver medal. He also competed with the Canadian team which won a bronze medal in sitting volleyball at the 2011 Parapan American Games and the 2019 Parapan American Games.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParalympic competitors for Canada\nMedalists at the 2000 Summer Paralympics\nParalympic silver medalists for Canada\nCanadian volleyball players\nParalympic volleyball players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParalympic competitors for Canada\n\tParalympic athletes by country\n\tCanadian sportspeople\nMedalists at the 2000 Summer Paralympics\n\t2000 Summer Paralympics\n\tSummer Paralympics medalists\nParalympic silver medalists for Canada\n\tParalympic medalists for Canada\n\tCanadian sportspeople\nCanadian volleyball players\n\tVolleyball in Canada\n\tCanadian sportspeople\nParalympic volleyball players\n\tParalympic athletes\n\tVolleyball players by nationality\n\tVolleyball at the Summer Paralympics" }, { "title": "James Beard Foundation Award: 2000s", "content": "\n\n2000 awards\nThe 2000 James Beard Awards were presented on May 8, 2000, at the New York Marriott Marquis.\n\nChef and Restaurant Awards\n Best Chef: California: Judy Rodgers, Zuni Cafe; San Francisco, CA\n Best Chef: Mid-Atlantic: Craig Shelton, The Ryland Inn; Whitehouse, NJ\n Best Chef: Midwest: Arun Sampanthavivat, Arun; Chicago, IL\n Best Chef: New York City: Tom Colicchio, Gramercy Tavern; New York, NY\n Best Chef: Northeast: Michael Schlow, Radius; Boston, MA\n Best Chef: Northwest/Hawaii: Jerry Traunfeld, The Herbfarm; Issaquah, WA\n Best Chef: Southeast: Ben Barker, Magnolia Grill; Durham, NC\n Best Chef: Southwest: Janos Wilder, Janos; Tucson, AZ\n Best New Restaurant: Restaurant Gary Danko; San Francisco, CA\n Outstanding Chef : David Bouley, Danube; New York, NY\n Outstanding Pastry Chef: Claudia Fleming, Gramercy Tavern; New York, NY\n Outstanding Restaurant: Charlie Trotter's; Chicago, IL\n Outstanding Service: Chanterelle; New York, NY\n Outstanding Wine & Spirits Professional: Kermit Lynch, Kermit Lynch Wine Merchants; New York, NY\n Outstanding Wine Service: Rubicon; San Francisco, CA\n Rising Star Chef: Andrew Carmellini, Caf\u00e9 Boulud; New York, NY\n Humanitarian of the Year: Drew Nieporent; New York, NY\n Lifetime Achievement Award: Marcella Hazan; Longboat Key, FL\n Outstanding Restaurant Design: Diller & Scofidio, Brasserie; New York, NY\n Outstanding Restaurant Graphics: 2x4, Brasserie; New York, NY\n\nBook Awards\n Cookbook Hall of Fame: Classic Italian Cookbook by Marcella ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJames Beard Foundation Awards\nCulinary awards in the United States\nAmerican food and drink awards\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJames Beard Foundation Awards\n\tAwards by organizations based in the United States\n\tFood and drink awards\n\tCulinary awards in the United States\n\tEvents in New York City\nCulinary awards in the United States\n\tAwards by industry\n\tFood and drink awards\n\tCulture of the United States by state\nAmerican food and drink awards\n\tFood and drink awards\n\tAwards by industry\n\tAmerican awards\n\tCulture of the United States by state" }, { "title": "Jaime Belenguer", "content": "Jaime Belenguer (born 23 June 1937) is a Spanish gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1960 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpanish male gymnasts\nOlympic gymnasts of Spain\nGymnasts at the 1960 Summer Olympics\n1937 births\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpanish male gymnasts\n\tMale gymnasts\n\tSpanish gymnasts\n\tOlympic gymnasts of Spain\nOlympic gymnasts of Spain\n\tGymnasts at the Summer Olympics\n\tSpanish gymnasts\n\tSpanish Olympic competitors\nGymnasts at the 1960 Summer Olympics\n\tGymnasts at the Summer Olympics\n\t1960 Summer Olympics competitors\n1937 births\n\t1937 in Spain\n\tBirths by year\n\t1930s births" }, { "title": "Suzhou Olympic Sports Centre", "content": "The Suzhou Olympic Sports Centre () is a sports complex located in the Suzhou Industrial Park, Jiangsu, China. The complex is composed of multiple buildings and stadiums including a stadium, a gymnasium, a natatorium and a business center. The stadium is named Suzhou Olympic Sports Centre Stadium. It was officially opened in January 2019. This sports hub includes commercial center, gymnasium, aquatics center, arena and more. It also has a sports garden which features pedestrian walkways, sport fields and greenery.\n\nConstruction\nInitially called the Suzhou Industrial Park Sports Center, the construction site east of Jinji Lake was located within the Suzhou Industrial Park. The plan was for a 60 hectare facility to host a stadium, an indoor arena, an aquatics center and a commercial hub. The main stadium's architectural design is inspired from the traditional Chinese lantern design. The main indoor arena was planned to have a seating capacity of 13,000. The sports center was scheduled to be opened to the public in 2018. In February 2018, it was renamed as Suzhou Olympic Sports Center and open to public in June 30.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSports venues in Jiangsu\nSports complexes in China\nBuildings and structures in Suzhou\nOlympic stadiums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSports venues in Jiangsu\n\tSports venues in China\n\tSports venues by city in China\n\tBuildings and structures in Jiangsu\nSports complexes in China\n\tSports venues in China\n\tBuildings and structures in China by type\nBuildings and structures in Suzhou\n\tBuildings and structures in China by city\nOlympic stadiums\n\tSports venues by type\n\tStadiums\n\tOlympic venues\n\tBuildings and structures by type" }, { "title": "Thomas Carroll (martial artist)", "content": "Thomas \"Lapuppet\" Carroll, (7 February 1938 \u2013 20 March 1999) was a pioneer African-American martial artist, and also a member of USA Karate Hall of Fame, and the Black Belt Hall of Fame. of Brooklyn, New York. He was also a member of the US Ju-Jitsu Federation, but focussed on Shotokan karate. Carrol died from cancer in March 1999.\n\nEarly life\nThomas Carroll LaPuppet born in South Carolina in 1938, and died on March 23, 1999. He was raised in Brooklyn graduating from Franklin K. Lane High School. He then went on to attend the State University of New York in Westbury, New York but did not graduate from there due to his belief that \"The University of the street\" provided a more dynamic education. Thomas Carrol worked as a firefighter for the New York City Fire Department and was also in the United States Marine Corps achieving the rank of First Sergeant.\n\nMartial arts career\nCarrol was a former jiujitsu practitioner before learning Karate under George Cofield. Carroll was a member of the USA Karate Hall of Fame, chairman of USA Karate New York as Treasurer, and holding positions as head coach. He was key in getting karate recognized by the International Olympic Committee. Considered by some to be an American martial arts pioneer he defeated many famous martial artists including Bill \"Superfoot\" Wallace in tournaments. He also trained actors Gregory Hines and Ralph Macchio of Karate Kid. He is considered to be a contemporary of the Chuck Norris and Joe Lewis An 8th degree blackb", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican martial artists\nAfrican-American martial artists\nShotokan practitioners\nHall of Fame inductees in martial arts\nMartial arts school founders\nAmerican military personnel\nAmerican firefighters\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican martial artists\n\tMartial artists by nationality\n\tAmerican sportspeople\nAfrican-American martial artists\n\tAfrican-American sportspeople\n\tAmerican martial artists\nShotokan practitioners\n\tKarateka by style\nHall of Fame inductees in martial arts\n\tSporting hall of fame inductees\nMartial arts school founders\n\tMartial arts in the United States\nAmerican military personnel\n\tMilitary personnel by nationality\n\tAmerican people by occupation\nAmerican firefighters\n\tFirefighters by nationality\n\tPublic safety in the United States\n\tPeople by occupation in the United States" }, { "title": "2015 Gravesham Borough Council election", "content": "The 2015 Gravesham Borough Council election took place on 7 May 2015 to elect members of the Gravesham Borough Council in England. It was held on the same day as other local elections. The Conservative Party gained control of the council from the Labour Party.\n\nWard results\n\nCentral\n\nChalk\n\nColdharbour\n\nHigham\n\nIstead Rise\n\nMeopham North\n\nMeopham South and Vigo\n\nNorthfleet North\n\nNorthfleet South\n\nPainters Ash\n\nPelham\n\nRiverside\n\nRiverview\n\nShorne, Cobham & Luddesdown\n\nSinglewell\n\nWestcourt\n\nWhitehill\n\nWoodlands\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 English local elections\nGravesham Borough Council elections\nCouncil elections in Kent\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 English local elections\n\tEnglish local elections\n\t2015 in English politics\n\t2015 elections in the United Kingdom\nGravesham Borough Council elections\n\tElections in Kent\n\tBorough council elections in the United Kingdom\nCouncil elections in Kent\n\tLocal government in Kent\n\tElections in the United Kingdom by county\n\tElections in England by county\n\tLocal elections in the United Kingdom by county" }, { "title": "Castell\u00f3n Aerodrome", "content": "Castell\u00f3n Airport is a small general aviation airport in Castell\u00f3n de la Plana, on the mid-east coast of Spain, about north of Valencia.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAirports in Spain\nTransport in Castell\u00f3n de la Plana\nBuildings and structures in Castell\u00f3n de la Plana\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAirports in Spain\n\tTourist attractions in Spain by type\n\tTransport in Spain by type\n\tAviation in Spain\nTransport in Castell\u00f3n de la Plana\n\tTransport in the Valencian Community\n\tTransport in Spain by city\nBuildings and structures in Castell\u00f3n de la Plana\n\tBuildings and structures in the Valencian Community\n\tBuildings and structures in Spain by city\n\tTourist attractions in the Valencian Community\n\tTourist attractions in Spain by city" }, { "title": "Glass Wars", "content": "Glass Wars is the debut studio album by experimental electronic group 1 Mile North, originally released in 2001 and re-released in 2003 by Old Colony Recordings.\n\nTrack listing\n \"New Clock\" - 6:28\n \"Have a Good One What\" - 5:45\n \"Parents Arrive\" - 6:15\n \"Evil Architecture\" - 9:00\n \"Insides\" - 5:42\n \"Escorting Deep Waters\" - 11:01\n \"Man Rounds Corner\" - 3:28\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2001 debut albums\nElectronic albums by American artists\n1 Mile North albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2001 debut albums\n\tDebut albums by year\n\t2001 albums\nElectronic albums by American artists\n\tElectronic albums by nationality\n\tAmerican electronic music albums\n1 Mile North albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tElectronic albums by American artists" }, { "title": "David Attenborough filmography", "content": "The following is a chronological list of television series and individual programmes where Sir David Attenborough is credited as writer, presenter, narrator or producer. In a career spanning eight decades, Attenborough's name has become synonymous with the natural history programmes produced by the BBC Natural History Unit.\n\nMajor projects\n\n1950s\n\n1960s\n\n1970s\n\n1980s\n\n1990s\n\n2000s\n\n2010s\n\n2020s\n\nOther programmes \nIn addition to writing, presenting, narrating and producing his own documentaries, Sir David Attenborough has made regular appearances as an on-screen and off-screen participant in other film-makers' documentaries and on other numerous television programmes. The following list includes some of his more notable appearances plus long-running shows:\n\n1950s\n\n1960s\n\n1970s\n\n1980s\n\n1990s\n\n2000s\n\n2010s\n\n2020s\n\nSources \n David Attenborough, Life on Air, BBC Books, 2002\n David Attenborough filmography at the BFI Film and TV Database\n David Attenborough filmography at IMDb.com\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDavid Attenborough\nBritish television presenters\nEnglish naturalists\nBritish documentary filmmakers\nBBC television presenters\nBritish nature writers\nBritish broadcasters\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDavid Attenborough\n\tEnglish television presenters\n\tEnglish naturalists\n\tEnglish broadcasters\n\tBBC television presenters\n\tKnights Bachelor\n\tBritish television people\n\tAlumni of the University of Cambridge\n\tPeople educated at University College School\n\tPeople from Isleworth\n\tTwin people from England\nBritish television presenters\n\tBritish broadcasters\n\tBritish television people\nEnglish naturalists\n\tEnglish science writers\n\tEnglish television writers\n\tEnglish television presenters\n\tEnglish writers\n\tEnglish people by occupation\nBritish documentary filmmakers\n\tBritish film producers\n\tBritish film directors\n\tBritish screenwriters\n\tBritish film people\nBBC television presenters\n\tBBC television people\n\tBritish television presenters\nBritish nature writers\n\tBritish writers by genre\n\tBritish non-fiction writers\nBritish broadcasters\n\tBritish television presenters\n\tEnglish radio presenters\n\tBBC radio presenters\n\tBritish radio people" }, { "title": "Pie floater", "content": "The pie floater is an Australian dish particularly common in Adelaide. It consists of a meat pie in a thick pea soup, typically with the addition of tomato sauce. Believed to have been first created in the 1890s, the pie floater gained popularity as a meal sold by South Australian pie carts. In 2003, it was recognised as a South Australian Heritage Icon.\n\nDevelopment \nPea soup with meat has long been part of English culinary history, with mentions in the 19th century, including the \"pea and pie supper\" (in Yorkshire), \"pea soup with eel\", and suet dumplings or saveloys. (Dumplings in soup were known as \"floaters\".) It may have developed from those dishes, which are useful for feeding groups of people on a budget: for example at a sports match or at harvest time. \nA pie floater commonly consists of a traditional Australian-style meat pie, usually sitting, but sometimes submerged (traditionally upside down) in a bowl of thick pea soup made from blue boiler peas. It is often self-garnished with tomato sauce, and the consumer may also add a combination of mint sauce, salt, pepper, or malt vinegar according to personal preference.\n\nEarly records in South Australia state that the pie floater was reputedly born in Port Pirie conceived by one Ern \"Shorty\" Bradley in 1890s, but it remains unknown if he did and how it came about.\n\nPie carts\nPie floaters were typically purchased in the street from pie-carts, as a late evening meal. Pie-carts are typically a form of caravan/trailer/car", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian cuisine\nFood and drink in Adelaide\nMeat pies\nSoups\nStreet food in Australia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian cuisine\n\tCuisine by country\n\tAustralian culture\n\tFood and drink in Australia\nFood and drink in Adelaide\n\tAdelaide\n\tMeals\n\tFood and drink by city\n\tMeals in Australia\nMeat pies\n\tMeat dishes\n\tBritish pies\n\tPies\nSoups\n\tComfort food\n\tCooking techniques\nStreet food in Australia\n\tStreet food by country\n\tAustralian cuisine\n\tFood and drink in Australia" }, { "title": "International Secretariat of the Masonic Adogmatic Powers", "content": "The International Secretariat of the Masonic Adogmatic Powers (ISMAP) (French: Secr\u00e9tariat international Ma\u00e7onnique des Puissances Adogmatiques (SIMPA)) was an international organization of Masonic jurisdictions of masonic lodges. The jurisdictions involved are considered irregular by the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) and most other Anglo-Saxon Grand Lodges, because they accept women, or do not require Masons to have a belief in a Supreme Being. Its members merged back into CLIPSAS in the early 2010s.\n\nHistory\nThe organization was founded on December 26, 1998 in Brussels, Belgium. The organization was founded after the Grand Orient de France and the Grand Orient of Belgium left CLIPSAS.\n\nMembership\nSIMPA members as of 2000:\nEurope & Asia (17):\n Grand Orient de Belgique\n Grande Loge de Belgique\n Grande Loge F\u00e9minine de Belgique\n Grand Orient de France\n Grande Loge de Memphis-Misra\u00efm (France)\n Grande Loge F\u00e9minine de Memphis-Misra\u00efm (France)\n Grande Loge Mixte Universelle (France)\n F\u00e9d\u00e9ration fran\u00e7aise du Droit Humain (France)\n S\u00e9r\u00e9nissime Grand Orient de Gr\u00e8ce\n Grand Orient de Hongrie\n Gran Loggia d\u2019Italia ALAM\n Grand Orient de Luxembourg\n Grand Orient de Pologne (Poland)\n Gran Logia Simbolica Espa\u00f1ola\n Grand Orient de Suisse\n Grande Loge F\u00e9minine de Suisse\n Grande Loge Ma\u00e7onnique de Turquie\n\nAmericas:\n George Washington Union (USA)\n Supreme Council of Ancient Kemetic Moorish Rite (USA & Morocco)\n Grande Loja Unida de S\u00e3o Paulo (Brazil)\n Grande Oriente de Santa Catarin", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nInternational Masonic organizations\nMasonic organizations\nFreemasonry in Belgium\nFreemasonry in France\nFreemasonry in Greece\nFreemasonry in Hungary\nFreemasonry in Italy\nFreemasonry in Luxembourg\nFreemasonry in Poland\nFreemasonry in Spain\nFreemasonry in Switzerland\nFreemasonry in Turkey\nFreemasonry in the United States\nFreemasonry in Morocco\nFreemasonry in Brazil\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nInternational Masonic organizations\n\tFreemasonry by country\n\tInternational organizations\nMasonic organizations\n\tFreemasonry\nFreemasonry in Belgium\n\tFreemasonry in Europe\nFreemasonry in France\n\tFreemasonry in Europe\nFreemasonry in Greece\n\tFreemasonry in Europe\nFreemasonry in Hungary\n\tFreemasonry in Europe\nFreemasonry in Italy\n\tFreemasonry in Europe\nFreemasonry in Luxembourg\n\tFreemasonry in Europe\nFreemasonry in Poland\n\tFreemasonry in Europe\nFreemasonry in Spain\n\tFreemasonry in Europe\nFreemasonry in Switzerland\n\tFreemasonry in Europe\nFreemasonry in Turkey\n\tFreemasonry in Asia\nFreemasonry in the United States\n\tFreemasonry in North America\nFreemasonry in Morocco\n\tFreemasonry in Africa\nFreemasonry in Brazil\n\tFreemasonry in South America" }, { "title": "James Haun", "content": "James Humphrey Haun was a gold miner, farmer and diarist. He left five volumes of diaries chronicling the California Gold Rush and its aftermath, from 1853-1959. His records are stored at the Plumas County Museum in Quincy, California\n\nEarly life\nJames Haun was born near Haun's Mill near Lexington in Scott County, Kentucky to John Haun and Katherine Winter. He had four younger brothers, and at least one sister. The family business was milling.\n\nPersonal life\nIn 1831, Haun married Martha Hurst of Georgetown, and the couple had one son, John, born in 1834. They were active in the local Baptist church, and had many friends. Financially, the family was moderately successful, with a home and business.\n\nCareer\nIn 1853, Haun set out for the gold mines of California in company with his seventeen-year-old son John and his younger brother Dave, with the goal of earning enough to purchase agricultural property at home. He prospected on Willow Creek near Nelson Point on the Middle Fork of the Feather River as a member of several different mining companies. Although he never struck it rich, his claims paid well. In November 1855, he was joined by his wife and her young niece Lizzie, and in 1856 purchased the 160 acre American Ranch in Quincy, which the family operated as a farm and hotel until its sale in 1876.\n\nHe was an active member of the Plumas Rangers and local Democratic organizations.\n\nDeath\nHe died at the age of 78 at home in Quincy.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople of the California Gold Rush\nAmerican diarists\nAmerican miners\nAmerican farmers\nPeople from Scott County, Kentucky\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople of the California Gold Rush\n\t19th-century people of the United States\n\tEconomic history of the United States\n\tHistory of California\nAmerican diarists\n\tAmerican writers by format\n\tDiaries\nAmerican miners\n\tPeople in mining\n\tMiners by nationality\n\tOccupations in the United States\nAmerican farmers\n\tAgriculture in the United States\n\tPeople in agriculture\n\tFarmers by nationality\nPeople from Scott County, Kentucky\n\tPeople by county in Kentucky\n\tPeople from Kentucky by occupation\n\tScott County, Kentucky\n" }, { "title": "Patricia Rose", "content": "Patricia Rose is a retired United States Air Force major general.\n\nOn April 21, 2013, USAF Major General Patricia A. \"Trish\" Rose became the first openly LGBT officer to be promoted to the rank of major general. She was nominated to the rank on December 7, 2012, and pinned on May 31, 2013, in a ceremony led by her direct supervisor, General Janet C. Wolfenbarger, the first female four-star general in the United States Air Force. At the time, Maj Gen Rose was assigned as mobilization assistant to the commander, Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Her last active duty assignment was as mobilization assistant to the deputy chief of staff for logistics, engineering and force protection, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C. In that capacity, she supported the deputy chief of staff in leadership, management and integration of Air Force logistics readiness, aircraft and missile maintenance, civil engineering and security forces, as well as setting policy and preparing budget estimates that reflected enhancements to productivity, combat readiness and quality of life for Air Force members.\n\nMajor General Rose retired on 16 June 2017. She is married to retired Navy LT Julie Roth.\n\nGeneral Rose entered the Air Force through Officer Training School in 1984. Her more notable assignments include mobilization assistant to the director for logistics, engineering, and security assistance, U.S. Pacific Command, and mission director for the U.S. Central Com", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Air Force generals\nWomen in the United States Air Force\nLGBT people from the United States\nLGBT military personnel\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Air Force generals\n\tMilitary personnel of the United States Air Force\n\tAmerican generals\n\tPeople of the United States Air Force\nWomen in the United States Air Force\n\tWomen in the military by country\n\tWomen in the United States military\n\tAmerican women in the military\nLGBT people from the United States\n\tLGBT people by nationality\n\tLGBT in the United States\nLGBT military personnel\n\tSexual orientation and military service\n\tLGBT and the military by country\n\tLGBT people in the military\n\tLGBT history in the United States\n\tLGBT rights in the United States" }, { "title": "Australia national rugby team", "content": "Australia national rugby team may refer to national teams in the different varieties of rugby:\n\n Australia national rugby union team, often nicknamed the Wallabies, administered by the Australian Rugby Union.\n Australia national rugby sevens team compete in the World Sevens Series\n Australia national rugby league team, often nicknamed the Kangaroos, administered by Australian Rugby League.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralia national rugby union team\nAustralia national rugby sevens team\nAustralia national rugby league team\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralia national rugby union team\n\tNational rugby union teams\n\tAustralian national sports teams\n\tRugby union in Australia\nAustralia national rugby sevens team\n\tNational rugby sevens teams\n\tAustralian national sports teams\n\tRugby union in Australia\nAustralia national rugby league team\n\tNational rugby league teams\n\tAustralian national sports teams\n\tRugby league in Australia" }, { "title": "Oh My Love (disambiguation)", "content": "\"Oh My Love\" is a 1971 song by John Lennon.\n\nOh My Love may also refer to:\n\n\"Oh My Love\" (The Score song), 2015\nOh My Love (album), a 1994 album by Zard\n\"Oh My Love\", a song by Katyna Ranieri", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJohn Lennon songs\nThe Score (band) songs\nZard albums\nDisambiguation pages\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJohn Lennon songs\n\tSongs written by John Lennon\n\tThe Beatles songs\n\tSongs released posthumously\nThe Score (band) songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tZard albums\n\tAlbums by artist\nDisambiguation pages\n\tDisambiguation pages by topic\n\tDisambiguation pages by type\n\tWikipedia disambiguation" }, { "title": "Indonesia national football team results (2000\u20132009)", "content": "This article provides details of international football games played by the Indonesia national football team from 2000 to 2009.\n\nResults\n\n2000\n\n2001\n\n2002\n\n2003\n\n2004\n\n2005\n\n2006\n\n2007\n\n2008\n\n2009\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndonesia national football team\nNational sports teams of Indonesia\nFootball in Indonesia\nAsian national football team results\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndonesia national football team\n\tNational sports teams of Indonesia\n\tAsian national association football teams\nNational sports teams of Indonesia\n\tSports teams in Indonesia\n\tIndonesia national sports teams\nFootball in Indonesia\n\tSport in Indonesia by sport\n\tAssociation football by country\nAsian national football team results\n\tAsian national association football teams\n\tAssociation football records and statistics in Asia\n\tNational association football team results by team" }, { "title": "Arizona bark scorpion", "content": "The striped bark scorpion and the closely related Baja California bark scorpion are also called bark scorpions.\n\nThe Arizona bark scorpion (Centruroides sculpturatus, once included in Centruroides exilicauda) is a small light brown scorpion common to the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. An adult male can reach 8\u00a0cm in length (3.14\u00a0inches), while a female is slightly smaller, with a maximum length of 7\u00a0cm (2.75\u00a0inches).\n\nPredators \n\nArizona bark scorpions are eaten by a wide variety of animals such as pallid bats, birds (especially owls), reptiles, and other vertebrates. Some examples include spiders, snakes, peccaries, rodents, and other scorpions. Development, pesticides and collecting scorpions for research or the pet trade also reduces the bark scorpion population.\n\nThe painful and potentially deadly venom of Arizona bark scorpions has little effect on grasshopper mice. Scientists have found the scorpion toxin acts as an analgesic rather than a pain stimulant in grasshopper mice.\n\nLife cycle \n\nArizona bark scorpions have a gestation period of several months, are born live, and are gently guided onto their mother's back. The female usually gives birth to anywhere from 25 to 35 young. These remain with their mother until their first molt, which can be up to 3 weeks after birth. Arizona bark scorpions have a life expectancy of about 6 years.\n\nArizona bark scorpions, like most other scorpions, are incredibly resilient. During US nuclear", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScorpions of North America\nFauna of the Sonoran Desert\nArachnids of Mexico\nArachnids of the United States\nCentruroides\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScorpions of North America\n\tScorpions by continent\n\tAnimals of North America\nFauna of the Sonoran Desert\n\tEcology of the Sonoran Desert\n\tEnvironment of Arizona\n\tNorth American desert fauna\nArachnids of Mexico\n\tArachnids by country\n\tFauna of Mexico\nArachnids of the United States\n\tArachnids by country\n\tFauna of the United States\nCentruroides\n\tScorpions\n\tArachnids of North America\n\tButhidae" }, { "title": "Klaus Koch", "content": "Klaus Koch (October 4, 1926 \u2013 March 28, 2019) was an Old Testament scholar.\n\nKoch first studied in the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz and later at the Eberhard Karls University of T\u00fcbingen. He did his doctoral dissertation at the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg under Gerhard von Rad.\n\nLater, Koch became a Pastor in the Lutheran Church in Prie\u00dfnitz. He began his teaching career as a professor at the University of Kiel. He is Professor Emeritus of Old Testament and History of the Ancient near East Religions at the University of Hamburg, Germany.\n\nKoch has identified Martin Noth and Gerhard von Rad as the Fathers of Redaction Criticism in Old Testament Studies.\n\nKoch is best known for his assertion that the Old Testament wisdom literature has no concept of divine retribution. In his 1983 article, \"Is there a Doctrine of Retribution in the Old Testament?\", Koch argued for a \"deed-consequences\" construct, in which human deeds have \"automatic and inescapable consequences\", meaning that Yahweh does not need to intervene to punish or reward. He died on March 28, 2019.\n\nSelected bibliography\n\n Die Priesterschrift von Exodus 25 bis Leviticus 16 (1959)\nWas ist Formgeschichte?: Methoden der Bibelexegese: Mit einem Nachwort, Linguistik und Formgeschichte (1964; 5th ed. 1989) \nBook of Books: The Growth of the Bible (1969) \nThe Growth of the Biblical Tradition: The Form-critical Method (1969) \nThe Rediscovery of Apocalyptic: A Polemical Work on a Neglected Area of Biblical St", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman Old Testament scholars\n20th-century German Protestant theologians\nUniversity of Hamburg faculty\nUniversity of Kiel faculty\n21st-century German Protestant theologians\nGerman Lutheran clergy\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGerman Old Testament scholars\n\tBiblical scholars\n\tReligion in Germany\n\tChristianity in Germany\n20th-century German Protestant theologians\n\t20th-century Protestant theologians\n\t20th-century German theologians\n\t20th-century Christian theologians\n\tProtestantism in Germany\nUniversity of Hamburg faculty\n\tUniversity of Hamburg\n\tEducation in Hamburg\nUniversity of Kiel faculty\n\tUniversity of Kiel\n\tEducation in Schleswig-Holstein\n21st-century German Protestant theologians\n\t21st-century Protestant theologians\n\t21st-century German theologians\n\t21st-century Christian theologians\n\tProtestantism in Germany\nGerman Lutheran clergy\n\tLutheranism in Germany\n\tProtestantism in Germany\n\tClergy by denomination\n\tLutheran clergy" }, { "title": "List of Cura\u00e7aoan records in swimming", "content": "The Cura\u00e7aoan records in swimming are the fastest ever performances of swimmers from Cura\u00e7ao, which are recognised and ratified by the Cura\u00e7ao Aquatics Association.\n\nLong course (50 m)\n\nMen\n\nWomen\n\nShort course (25m)\n\nMen\n\n|-bgcolor=#DDDDDD\n|colspan=9|\n|-\n\n|-bgcolor=#DDDDDD\n|colspan=9|\n|-\n\n|-bgcolor=#DDDDDD\n|colspan=9|\n|-\n\n|-bgcolor=#DDDDDD\n|colspan=9|\n|-\n\nWomen\n\n|-bgcolor=#DDDDDD\n|colspan=9|\n|-\n\n|-bgcolor=#DDDDDD\n|colspan=9|\n|-\n\n|-bgcolor=#DDDDDD\n|colspan=9|\n|-\n\n|-bgcolor=#DDDDDD\n|colspan=9|\n|-\n\nMixed relay\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwimming in Cura\u00e7ao\nNational records in swimming\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwimming in Cura\u00e7ao\n\tSport in Cura\u00e7ao\n\tSwimming by country\nNational records in swimming\n\tAquatic sports records\n\tSwimming records\n\tSwimming in the Netherlands\n\tSport in the Netherlands by sport\n\tSwimming by country\n\tRecords in athletics (track and field)" }, { "title": "List of historic places in Chaudi\u00e8re-Appalaches", "content": "This article is a list of historic places in Chaudi\u00e8re-Appalaches, entered on the Canadian Register of Historic Places, whether they are federal, provincial, or municipal. All addresses are the administrative Region 17. For all other listings in the province of Quebec, see List of historic places in Quebec.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric sites in Chaudi\u00e8re-Appalaches\nLists of historic places in Quebec\nHistoric sites in Quebec\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHistoric sites in Chaudi\u00e8re-Appalaches\n\tHistoric sites in Quebec\n\tTourist attractions in Chaudi\u00e8re-Appalaches\nLists of historic places in Quebec\n\tHistoric sites in Quebec\n\tQuebec-related lists\nHistoric sites in Quebec\n\tCultural heritage of Quebec\n\tHistory of Quebec\n\tTourist attractions in Quebec by category\n\tHistory of Canada by province or territory\n\tCanadian historic sites\n\tBuildings and structures in Quebec by type" }, { "title": "Bootstrapping (disambiguation)", "content": "Bootstrapping is a self-starting process that is supposed to proceed without external input.\n\nBootstrapping, bootstrap, or bootstraps may also refer to:\n Bootstrap (front-end framework), a free collection of tools for creating websites and web applications\n Bootstrap curriculum, a curriculum which uses computer programming to teach algebra to students age 12\u201316\n Bootstrap funding in entrepreneurship and startups\n Bootstrap model, a class of theories in quantum physics\n Conformal bootstrap, a mathematical method to constrain and solve models in particle physics\n Bootstrapping (compilers), the process of writing a compiler in the programming language it is intended to compile\n Bootstrapping (electronics), a type of circuit that employs positive feedback\n Bootstrapping (finance), a method for constructing a yield curve from the prices of coupon-bearing products\n Bootstrapping (law), a former rule of evidence in U.S. federal conspiracy trials\n Bootstrapping (linguistics), a term used in language acquisition\n Bootstrapping (statistics), a method for assigning measures of accuracy to sample estimates\n Bootstraps, the stage name of American singer and songwriter Jordan Beckett\n Bootstraps: From an American Academic of Color\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStatistical theory\nFinance theories\nQuantum physics\nComputational linguistics\nLearning in software\nCircuit theory\nEducational practices\nWeb development\nMusic industry\nEvidence law\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStatistical theory\n\tStatistics\n\tTheoretical computer science\n\tMathematical and quantitative methods (economics)\nFinance theories\n\tFinancial economics\n\tFinance\nQuantum physics\n\tTheoretical physics\n\tQuantum mechanics\nComputational linguistics\n\tApplied linguistics\n\tArtificial intelligence\n\tComputer science\n\tCognitive science\nLearning in software\n\tArtificial intelligence\n\tEducational psychology concepts\nCircuit theory\n\tElectrical circuits\n\tElectrical engineering\n\tElectronics\nEducational practices\n\tEducational psychology\n\tPedagogy\n\tEducation theory\nWeb development\n\tWeb design\n\tSoftware development process\nMusic industry\n\tMusic industry\n\tCreative industries\nEvidence law\n\tLegal doctrines and principles\n\tLegal reasoning\n\tLaw by country\n\tLaw by issue" }, { "title": "S\u00e1rmell\u00e9k", "content": "S\u00e1rmell\u00e9k is a village in Zala County, Hungary, notable for the H\u00e9v\u00edz-Balaton Airport located nearby.\nIts passenger railway closed in 1976, so the only way to-and-from the city is via automobile.\n\nGallery\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Zala County\nVillages in Hungary\nTransport in Zala County\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Zala County\n\tGeography of Zala County\n\tPopulated places in Hungary by county\nVillages in Hungary\n\tRural municipalities in Hungary\n\tSubdivisions of Hungary\nTransport in Zala County\n\tTransport in Hungary by county\n\tTransportation in Zala County\n\tZala County" }, { "title": "Women in Sikhism", "content": "The principles of Sikhism state that women have the same souls as men and thus possess an equal right to cultivate their spirituality with equal chances of achieving salvation. Women can participate in all religious, cultural, social, and secular activities including lead religious congregations, take part in the Akhand Path (the continuous recitation of the Holy Scriptures), perform Kirtan (congregational singing of hymns), and work as a Granthis. Although equality for women has always been a major attribute of Sikhism and a great number of women have made significant contributions, it is important to note that it is still a work in progress.\n\nGuru Nanak proclaimed the equality of men and women, and both he and the gurus that succeeded him encouraged men and women to take a full part in all the activities of Sikh worship and practice. Sikh history also has recorded the role of women, portraying them as equals to men in service, devotion, sacrifice, and bravery.\n\nHistory\n\nThe Sikh Gurus and various Sikh saints did much to progress women's rights which were considerably downtrodden in the 15th century. To ensure a new equal status for women, the Gurus made no distinction between the sexes in matters of initiation, instruction or participation in sangat (holy fellowship) and pangat (eating together).\n\nGuru Amar Das \nAccording to Sarup Das Bhalla, Mahima Prakash, Guru Amar Das disfavoured the use of the veil by women. He assigned women to supervise some communities of disciples ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSikhism and women\nReligious gender roles\nWomen in India\nWomen's rights in religious movements\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSikhism and women\n\tSikh beliefs\n\tGender and religion\n\tReligion and society\n\tReligion and women\nReligious gender roles\n\tGender and religion\n\tSociology of religion\nWomen in India\n\tWomen by country\n\tWomen's rights in India\nWomen's rights in religious movements\n\tWomen's rights by issue\n\tReligion and women's rights\n\tReligious controversies\n\tGender and religion" }, { "title": "Thomas Drury (1551\u20131603)", "content": "Thomas Drury (8 May 1551 \u2013 26 August 1603), government informer, messenger and swindler, is noted for having been one of the main people responsible for accusations of heresy, blasphemy and seditious atheism on the part of the Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe given to the Privy Council in May 1593. Within a couple of weeks, Marlowe\u2014at just 29 the same age as William Shakespeare, but one of the single greatest influences upon his work\u2014was reported dead.\n\nEarly life\n\nThomas Drury was born to Robert Drury of Hawstead, Suffolk, and his wife Audrey, n\u00e9e Rich, the daughter of the former Lord Chancellor, Richard Rich, notorious for his alleged perjury which led to the conviction and execution of Sir Thomas More. He was the third of four brothers\u2014William, Robert, Thomas himself, and Henry. They were also first cousins to the Robert Rich who married the Earl of Essex's sister Penelope, the \"Stella\" immortalised in Sir Philip Sidney's Astrophel and Stella.\n\nThomas's father died when he was only six, so his paternal grandfather, Sir William Drury, left 'in reversion'\u2014in other words not to be inherited until they were 21\u2014a third share each of Lincolnshire property to Robert, Thomas and Henry, with the eldest son William getting everything else including the London property Drury House, after which Drury Lane was named. The youngest son, Henry, died in 1561 aged 10.\n\nIn 1564, Thomas went up to Cambridge as a gentleman pensioner at Caius College, although there is no record of hi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n16th-century English people\nPeople from Hawstead\nEnglish government officials\nEnglish swindlers\nPeople of the Elizabethan era\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n16th-century English people\n\tHistory of England by period\n\t16th century in England\n\tEnglish people by century\nPeople from Hawstead\n\tPeople from Babergh\n\tPeople by city or town in England\nEnglish government officials\n\tGovernment of the United Kingdom\n\tEnglish civil servants\nEnglish swindlers\n\tCrime in England by type\n\tEnglish fraudsters\nPeople of the Elizabethan era\n\t16th century in England\n\tHistory of England by period\n\tEnglish people by period\n\tElizabethan era" }, { "title": "\u017barn\u00f3wka", "content": "\u017barn\u00f3wka may refer to the following places:\n\u017barn\u00f3wka, Lesser Poland Voivodeship (south Poland)\n\u017barn\u00f3wka, W\u0119gr\u00f3w County in Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland)\n\u017barn\u00f3wka, \u017buromin County in Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland)", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Lesser Poland Voivodeship\nVillages in W\u0119gr\u00f3w County\nVillages in \u017buromin County\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Lesser Poland Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in Lesser Poland Voivodeship\n\tPopulated places in Poland by voivodeship\n\tGeography of Lesser Poland Voivodeship\nVillages in W\u0119gr\u00f3w County\n\tPopulated places in W\u0119gr\u00f3w County\n\tPopulated places in Masovian Voivodeship by county\n\tGmina Liw\nVillages in \u017buromin County\n\tPopulated places in \u017buromin County\n\tPopulated places in Masovian Voivodeship by county\n\tGmina Lutocin" }, { "title": "Mario Yedidia", "content": "Mario Yedidia (born November 5, 1984) is an American film actor and political coordinator. He is best known for his role as Marshall in Under Wraps.\n\nYedidia was born on November 5, 1984, in San Francisco. Yedidia starred in the film Warriors of Virtue, after working under the direction of Francis Ford Coppola on the movie Jack. He went on to feature in the Disney Channel movie Under Wraps. His performance in this latter work led him to be nominated for a 1997 youth in Film Award for Best Performance in a TV or Feature Film. After retiring from acting in 1998, Mario went on to study at Columbia University.\n\nHe is now a political coordinator at San Francisco Rising.\n\nSelected filmography\nJust Add Water (1998)\nUnder Wraps (1997) (TV)\nWarriors of Virtue (1997)\nJames and the Giant Peach (1996)\nJack (1996)\nThe Invaders (1995) (TV)\nPoisoned by Love: The Kern County Murders (1993) (TVCS)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male film actors\nAmerican child actors\n20th-century American male actors\nColumbia University alumni\nPeople from San Francisco\nAmerican political activists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican male film actors\n\tMale actors by nationality\n\tAmerican film actors\n\tAmerican male actors\n20th-century American male actors\n\tAmerican male actors by century\n\t20th-century American actors\nColumbia University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in New York City\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\nPeople from San Francisco\n\tPeople by city in California\n\tPeople by city in the United States\nAmerican political activists\n\tAmerican activists\n\tPolitical activists by nationality\nAmerican child actors\n\tAmerican actors by medium\n\tAmerican actors by age" }, { "title": "Bill Tveit", "content": "Bill Tveit is an American politician. He has been a Republican member of the North Dakota House of Representatives representing District 33 since December 1, 2018. His current term ends on December 1, 2022. Tveit is on the Agriculture and Human Services Committees. He lives in Hazen, North Dakota.\n\nTveit is married to Laurel Tveit and has three children. He attended the North Dakota State College of Science. He has served in the army.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the North Dakota House of Representatives\nAmerican politicians\nAmerican military personnel\nPeople from Hazen, North Dakota\nNorth Dakota Republicans\nNorth Dakota State College of Science alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the North Dakota House of Representatives\n\tState legislators in North Dakota\n\tPoliticians from North Dakota\nAmerican politicians\n\tPoliticians by nationality\n\t21st-century American politicians\nAmerican military personnel\n\tMilitary personnel by country\n\tPeople by military service\nPeople from Hazen, North Dakota\n\tPeople by city in North Dakota\n\tPeople from Mercer County, North Dakota\nNorth Dakota Republicans\n\tPolitical party members by party in the United States\nNorth Dakota State College of Science alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in North Dakota\n\tAlumni by university or college in the United States\n\tEducation in Richland County, North Dakota\n\tEducation in North Dakota" }, { "title": "Wally Collins", "content": "Wally Collins was an Australian professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1910s and 1920s. He played for Western Suburbs and Newtown in the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL) competition.\n\nPlaying career\nCollins made his first grade debut for Newtown against North Sydney in Round 7 1912 at Erskineville Oval, Sydney scoring 2 tries in a 33-5 victory. Collins was part of the Newtown sides that finished runners up in the competition in 1913 and 1914 during the period where the first past the post rule applied.\n\nIn 1918, Collins joined Western Suburbs and finished as the club's top try scorer in both 1918 and 1919 with Wests finishing as runners up on both occasions as well. Towards the end of his career, Collins finished as top try scorer for Wests in 1923 and 1924. In Round 5 1924, Collins scored 4 tries against Glebe at Pratten Park. Collins final game before retirement was in Round 9 1924 against Eastern Suburbs where he scored a try in a 18-5 victory at Pratten Park.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian rugby league players\nWestern Suburbs Magpies players\nNewtown Jets players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian rugby league players\n\tRugby league players by nationality\n\tAustralian sportspeople\n\tSportspeople from New South Wales\nWestern Suburbs Magpies players\n\tRugby league players from Sydney\n\tRugby league wingers\nNewtown Jets players\n\tRugby league players from Sydney\n\tRugby league wingers" }, { "title": "Stanza", "content": "In poetry, a stanza (; from Italian stanza , \"room\") is a group of lines within a poem, usually set off from others by a blank line or indentation. Stanzas can have regular rhyme and metrical schemes, though stanzas are not strictly required to have either. There are many unique forms of stanzas. Some stanzaic forms are simple, such as four-line quatrains. Other forms are more complex, such as the Spenserian stanza. Fixed verse poems, such as sestinas, can be defined by the number and form of their stanzas. The term stanza is similar to strophe, though strophe sometimes refers to an irregular set of lines, as opposed to regular, rhymed stanzas.\n\nThe stanza in poetry is analogous with the paragraph that is seen in prose; related thoughts are grouped into units. The stanza has also been known by terms such as batch, fit, and stave. Even though the term \"stanza\" is taken from Italian, in the Italian language the word \"strofa\" is more commonly used. In music, groups of lines are typically referred to as verses.\n\nExample I\nThis short poem by Emily Dickinson has two stanzas of four lines each.\nI had no time to hate, because\nThe grave would hinder me,\nAnd life was not so ample I\nCould finish enmity.\n\nNor had I time to love; but since\nSome industry must be, \nThe little toil of love, I thought,\nwas large enough for me.\n\nExample II\nThis poem by Andrew John Young has three stanzas of six lines each\nFrost called to the water Halt \nAnd crusted the moist snow with sparkling salt;\nBrooks, t", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPoetic form\nPoetic terminology\nPoetry\nItalian words and phrases\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPoetic form\n\tPoetry\n\tLiterary terminology\nPoetic terminology\n\tLiterary terminology\n\tPoetry\nPoetry\n\tLiterature by genre\nItalian words and phrases\n\tForeign words and phrases\n\tItalian language" }, { "title": "The Desert Music", "content": "The Desert Music is a work of music for voices and orchestra composed by the minimalist composer Steve Reich. It is based on texts by William Carlos Williams and takes its title from the poetry anthology The Desert Music and Other Poems. The composition consists of five movements, with a duration of about 46 minutes. In both its arrangement of thematic material and use of tempi, the piece is in a characteristic arch form (ABCBA). The piece was composed in 1983 and had its world premiere on 17 March 1984 in Cologne, Germany.\n\nThe formation of the piece is explained by the composer as follows:\n\nOrchestration \nThe piece is scored for a chorus of 27 voices: nine sopranos, and six each of altos, tenors and basses.\n\nThe orchestra calls for:\n 4 flutes (doubling on 3 piccolos), 4 oboes (doubling on 3 cor anglais), 4 B clarinets (doubling on 3 B bass clarinets), 4 bassoons (doubling on 1 contrabassoon)\n 4 horns, 4 trumpets (doubling on 1 optional piccolo trumpet), 2 trombones, bass trombone, tuba. \n 2 timpani players (doubling rototoms); 7 percussionists (including 2 players on marimba; 2 players on vibraphone; 2 players on xylophones, doubling glockenspiels; maracas paired with sticks; 2 bass drums, and medium tam-tam).\n 2 pianos, played by four musicians (doubling 3 synthesizers)\n The strings (12-12-9-9-6) are broken into three sections of (4-4-3-3-2) seated by their section with the first set of 16 players stage right, the next 16 center stage, and the last 16 stage left\n\nThere is", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCompositions by Steve Reich\nMinimal music\n20th-century classical music\nCompositions for symphony orchestra\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCompositions by Steve Reich\n\tCompositions by composer\n\tMinimalist compositions\n\t20th-century classical music\nMinimal music\n\tContemporary classical music\n\tMusic genres\n20th-century classical music\n\tModernist music\n\tClassical music by century\nCompositions for symphony orchestra\n\tCompositions by instrumentation\n\tOrchestral music\n\tClassical music compositions by genre" }, { "title": "Marcus Simmons", "content": "Marcus Jermaine Simmons (born January 28, 1988) is an American professional basketball player for the Grand Rapids Drive of the NBA G League. He played college basketball for USC.\n\nHigh school career\nBorn in Alexandria, Louisiana, Simmons attended local Peabody Magnet High School where he averaged 18 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists per game as a junior, leading Peabody to a 34-5 record and a No. 2 ranking in the state of Louisiana.\n\nAs a senior, he averaged 18.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 3.0 steals per game, leading Peabody to a 37-4 record and the 2006-07 4-A Louisiana state championship while winning their last 17. He was selected to the All-District 4-A team and earned All-State honors and was ranked as the No. 47 small forward in the 2007 recruiting class by Rivals.com.\n\nCollege career\nAfter graduating high school, Simmons attended USC. During 4 years with the Trojans, he played on 105 games, starting 46, with averages 3.1 points, 2 rebounds, 0.9 assists and 0.5 steals, playing mostly as a defensive specialist being named during his senior season, the Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year and made the All-Defensive team.\n\nProfessional career\nAfter going undrafted in the 2011 NBA draft, Simmons signed with Yokohama B-Corsairs of the Japanese bj league on September 27, 2011.\n\nAfter a year in Japan, Simmons was selected on the sixth round of the 2012 NBA Development League Draft by the Texas Legends on November 2, 2012, and three days later, was traded to the Cant", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican men's basketball players\nUSC Trojans men's basketball players\nBasketball players from Louisiana\nGrand Rapids Drive players\nUndrafted National Basketball Association players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican men's basketball players\n\tBasketball players by nationality\n\tAmerican basketball players\nUSC Trojans men's basketball players\n\tPac-12 Conference men's basketball players\n\tUniversity of Southern California people\nBasketball players from Louisiana\n\tBasketball players in the United States by state\n\tSportspeople from Louisiana\nGrand Rapids Drive players\n\tNBA G League players by team\nUndrafted National Basketball Association players\n\tNational Basketball Association draft\n\tAmerican men's basketball players\n\tNational Basketball Association players with professional experience prior to being drafted\n\tNational Basketball Association players" }, { "title": "Bacon sundae", "content": "The bacon sundae is a sundae prepared using typical sundae ingredients and bacon.\n\nAt fast food restaurants\nThe bacon sundae was a product offering from Denny's in the U.S. in 2011, which purveyed a maple bacon sundae in 2011, part of its limited-time \"Baconalia!: A Celebration of Bacon\" menu.\n\nThe bacon sundae was also a product offering from Burger King for the summer of 2012 in the United States. Burger King's bacon sundae is made of vanilla soft serve ice cream and topped with hot fudge, caramel, bacon crumbles and a piece of bacon. The treat packed 510 calories, 18\u00a0grams of fat and 61\u00a0grams of sugar. It was first introduced in Nashville, Tennessee and was launched along with various BBQ sandwiches, sweet potato fries, and frozen lemonade.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFast food desserts\nBacon dishes\nAmerican desserts\nIce cream dishes\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFast food desserts\n\tFast food\n\tDesserts\nBacon dishes\n\tPork dishes\n\tAmerican cuisine\nAmerican desserts\n\tCuisine of the Americas\n\tDesserts by country\nIce cream dishes\n\tDesserts\n\tIce cream\n\tAmerican cuisine" }, { "title": "Samuel Augspurger Farm", "content": "Samuel Augspurger Farm is a historic building near Trenton, Ohio, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.\n\nThe farmhouse, barn, family cemetery and 17 acres are now owned by Butler County Metroparks and operated as a museum known as the Chrisholm Historic Farmstead.\n\nHistoric uses \nSingle Dwelling\nCemetery\nAgricultural Outbuildings\n\nNotes\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational Register of Historic Places in Butler County, Ohio\nHistoric house museums in Ohio\nFarms in Ohio\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNational Register of Historic Places in Butler County, Ohio\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Ohio\n\tButler County, Ohio\nHistoric house museums in Ohio\n\tMuseums in Ohio\n\tMuseums in Butler County, Ohio\n\tHistoric house museums in the United States\nFarms in Ohio\n\tFarms in the United States by state\n\tAgriculture in Ohio\n\tOhio" }, { "title": "Randy Grimes", "content": "Randy Grimes is a former professional American football player who played center for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers from 1983 to 1992.\n\nPlaying career\nGrimes played for Baylor University during the early 1980s and was a part of the 1980 Southwest Conference Champion Bears, which also included the likes of other NFL players Mike Singletary, Alfred Anderson, Mark Kirchner, Vic Vines, Walter Abercrombie, and Vann McElroy.\n\nPainkiller addiction\nGrimes became addicted to painkillers while playing in the NFL, and was taking up to 45 pills a day. He recovered through the help of a rehabilitation facility, and currently works as a counsellor at that same facility.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football centers\nTampa Bay Buccaneers players\nPlayers of American football from Texas\nBaylor Bears football players\nAmerican sportspeople in doping cases\nDrug rehabilitation\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football centers\n\tAmerican football offensive linemen\n\tTampa Bay Buccaneers players\n\tPlayers of American football\nTampa Bay Buccaneers players\n\tPlayers of American football by team\n\tNational Football League players\n\tFlorida sportspeople\nPlayers of American football from Texas\n\tPlayers of American football by state\n\tSportspeople from Texas\nBaylor Bears football players\n\tCollege football players in the United States\n\tPlayers of American football by university or college in the United States\n\tAmerican football players by university or college in the United States\nAmerican sportspeople in doping cases\n\tAmerican sportspeople in drug-related cases\n\tSportspeople in doping cases\nDrug rehabilitation\n\tAddiction organizations in the United States\n\tSubstance-related disorders\n\tHealthcare in the United States by state\n\tHealth in the United States by state\n\tDrug policy of the United States" }, { "title": "Fly from Here (song series)", "content": "\"Fly from Here\" is a set of songs by progressive rock band Yes from their 2011 album Fly from Here and its 2018 remixed edition Fly from Here \u2013 Return Trip. With a complete length of 23 minutes and 49 seconds, the original version of \"Fly from Here\" is the longest composition ever released by Yes, beating \"The Solution\" by two seconds, while the Return Trip re-recording is 21 minutes and 31 seconds long.\n\n\"Fly From Here\" is split into six parts, consisting of the first tracks of the album: \"Overture\", \"We Can Fly\", \"Sad Night at the Airfield\", \"Madman at the Screens\", \"Bumpy Ride\" and \"We Can Fly (Reprise)\". Being the first recording of the album, it is the first Yes work to feature singer Beno\u00eet David.\n\nThe basis of the hexalogy was a demo originally recorded by Geoff Downes and Trevor Horn of The Buggles before they joined Yes in 1980, and it was the first song to be rehearsed by the new line-up, despite which it was never officially recorded by the band in a studio, although it was played several times live by the band in the 1980-81 Drama World Tour. After Yes disbanded in 1981, Horn and Downes recorded a second demo (published as bonus tracks in the 2010 release of Buggles' 1981 second album \"Adventures in Modern Recording\"), and both recordings became the foundation of the tracks \"We Can Fly\" and \"Sad Night at the Airfield\". Chris Squire called it \"the band's 11th epic-length piece, the first in 15 years\".\n\nOther releases \nA single uniting \"We Can Fly\" and \"We Can Fly ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nYes (band) songs\nSongs written by Geoff Downes\nSongs written by Trevor Horn\nProgressive rock songs\n2011 songs\n2018 songs\nSong series\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nYes (band) songs\n\tRock songs by band\n\tSongs by artist\nSongs written by Geoff Downes\n\tSongs by songwriter\nSongs written by Trevor Horn\n\tSongs by songwriter\nProgressive rock songs\n\tRock songs by genre\n2011 songs\n\tSongs by year\n\t2011 in music\n2018 songs\n\tSongs by year\n\t2018 in music\nSong series\n\tSongs by form\n\tMusic series" }, { "title": "Ri Yong-sam", "content": "Ri Yong-sam (born August 22, 1972) is a North Korean wrestler. At the 1996 Summer Olympics he won the bronze medal in the men's Freestyle Bantamweight (52\u201357\u00a0kg) category. He also competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics.\nHe received a gold medal at the 1998 Asian Games.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOlympic wrestlers of North Korea\nOlympic bronze medalists for North Korea\nMedalists at the 1996 Summer Olympics\nAsian Games medalists in wrestling\nAsian Games gold medalists for North Korea\nMedalists at the 1998 Asian Games\nNorth Korean male sport wrestlers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOlympic wrestlers of North Korea\n\tAsian Olympic competitors\n\tNorth Korean sportspeople\n\tWrestlers at the Summer Olympics\nOlympic bronze medalists for North Korea\n\tAsian Olympic medalists\n\tNorth Korean sportspeople\n\tMedalists at the Summer Olympics\nMedalists at the 1996 Summer Olympics\n\tOlympic medalists\n\tMedalists at the Summer Olympics by year\nAsian Games medalists in wrestling\n\tAsian Games competitors in wrestling\n\tAsian Games medalists by sport\nAsian Games gold medalists for North Korea\n\tAsian Games competitors for North Korea\n\tAsian Games medalists for North Korea\nMedalists at the 1998 Asian Games\n\tMedalists at the Asian Games by year\n\tNorth Korean sportspeople\nNorth Korean male sport wrestlers\n\tNorth Korean sportspeople\n\tMale sport wrestlers by nationality" }, { "title": "Seven Sisters (conservation area)", "content": "Seven Sisters, a wildland in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests of western Virginia, has been recognized by the Wilderness Society as a special place worthy of protection from logging and road construction. The Wilderness Society has designated the area as a \"Mountain Treasure\".\n\nThe Seven sisters Trail, following the crest of Little Walker Mountain, offers good views of nearby Griffith Knob, the Big Bend of Walker Mountain and the Stony Fork Valley.\n\nThe area is part of the Walker Mountain Cluster.\n\nLocation and access\nThe area is in the Appalachian Mountains of Southwestern Virginia, east of adjoining US 52 and about 5 miles north of Wytheville, Virginia. A tunnel on Interstate 77 passes under its northeast corner.\n\nThe only trail in the area is Forest Service Trail 6509, the Seven Sisters Trail, a 4.8 mile, yellow-blazed, difficult, hiking-and-mountain-bike trail that climbs from 2500 feet to 3300 feet while passing along seven knobs.\n\nAccess to the area is gained from the Stony Creek Campground on the east, near the junction of US 52 and State Route 717. State Route 717, part of the Big Walker Mountain Scenic Byway, passes through the area along the east fork of Stony Creek.\n\nThe Big Walker Mountain Scenic Byway can be accessed at either exit 47 or exit 52 from Interstate 77. Starting from the access at exit 47 on VA 717, points along the way include:\n1.1 mile, access to Stony Fork Creek road\n1.25 mile, eastern trailhead of Seven Sisters Trail, on ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProtected areas of Virginia\nGeorge Washington and Jefferson National Forests\nAppalachian region\nMountain ranges of Virginia\nHiking trails in Virginia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nProtected areas of Virginia\n\tProtected areas of the United States by state\n\tGeography of Virginia\n\tTourist attractions in Virginia\nGeorge Washington and Jefferson National Forests\n\tNational Forests of the Appalachians\n\tNational Forests of Virginia\n\tAppalachian region\nMountain ranges of Virginia\n\tMountain ranges of the United States by state\n\tGeography of Virginia\nAppalachian region\n\tGeography of the United States by region\n\tRegions of the United States\nHiking trails in Virginia\n\tLong-distance trails in the United States by state\n\tProtected areas of Virginia\n\tTourist attractions in Virginia" }, { "title": "2008 NCAA Division I baseball season", "content": "The 2008 NCAA Division I baseball season, play of college baseball in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division I level, began on February 22, 2008. The season was the first to have a uniform start date for both southern and northern teams. The change from previous seasons, in which weather allowed southern teams to begin play weeks before northern teams, was an attempt to improve parity between warm-weather and cold-weather teams. The season progressed through the regular season, many conference tournaments and championship series, and concluded with the 2008 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament and 2008 College World Series. The College World Series, which consisted of the eight remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament, was held in its annual location of Omaha, Nebraska at Rosenblatt Stadium. It concluded on June 25, 2008, with the final game of the best of three championship series. Fresno State defeated Georgia two games to one to claim their first championship. Fresno State was the first team seeded fourth in its regional tournament to win a national championship since the NCAA Tournament adopted the current 64-team format in 1999.\n\nRealignment\n\nNew programs\nFive new programs joined Division I baseball for the 2008 season, four from the NCAA Division II. Florida Gulf Coast, previously a Division II independent; North Carolina Central, previously of the Division II Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association; ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2008 NCAA Division I baseball season\nCollege baseball seasons in the United States\nNCAA Division I baseball seasons\nNCAA Division I Baseball Championship seasons\nFresno State Bulldogs baseball seasons\nGeorgia Bulldogs baseball seasons\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2008 NCAA Division I baseball season\n\tNCAA Division I baseball seasons\n\tNCAA Division I Baseball Championship seasons\n\tSports events in Omaha, Nebraska\nCollege baseball seasons in the United States\n\tCollege sports seasons in the United States\n\tNCAA Division I baseball seasons\nNCAA Division I baseball seasons\n\tCollege baseball seasons in the United States\n\tNCAA Division I Baseball Championship seasons\nNCAA Division I Baseball Championship seasons\n\tNCAA Division I baseball seasons\n\tSports competitions in Omaha\nFresno State Bulldogs baseball seasons\n\tFresno State Bulldogs\n\tNCAA Division I baseball seasons by team\nGeorgia Bulldogs baseball seasons\n\tGeorgia Bulldogs baseball\n\tNCAA Division I baseball seasons by team" }, { "title": "Bl\u00e5sippor", "content": "Bl\u00e5sippor, also known after the opening words Bl\u00e5sippan ute i backarna st\u00e5r, is a children's springtime song with lyrics written by Anna Maria Roos. It was originally published as a poem in Lilla Elnas sagor in 1894. It was set to music by Alice Tegn\u00e9r and published as a song in 1895 in volume 3 of \"Sjung med oss, mamma!\"\n\nPublications\nSjung med oss, mamma!, volume 3, 1895\nNu ska vi sjunga, 1943, under the lines \"Visor om djur och blommor\" (\"Songs about animals and flowers\")\n\nRecordings \nSylvan Ber\u00e9 and Knut Edgardt did an early recording inside the Stockholm Concert Hall on 19 June 1947, as part of a medley of children's songs released on a record in December that year. The song has also been recorded by Ingela \"Pling\" Forsman on a 1975 album with songs from the songbook \"Nu ska vi sjunga\".\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish children's songs\nSwedish songs\n19th-century songs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwedish children's songs\n\tChildren's songs by nationality\n\tMusic of Sweden by genre\nSwedish songs\n\tSongs by country\n\tMusic of Sweden\n19th-century songs\n\tSongs by year\n\t19th-century music" }, { "title": "Chiedema", "content": "Chiedema is a village in Kohima district of Nagaland state of India.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Kohima district\nPopulated places in Nagaland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Kohima district\n\tVillages in India by district\n\tVillages in Nagaland\n\tGeography of Kohima district\nPopulated places in Nagaland\n\tPopulated places in India by state or union territory\n\tGeography of Nagaland" }, { "title": "Fred Parker (ice hockey)", "content": "Fred Parker is a former ice hockey coach. A graduate of St. Francis Xavier University (1989), Fred has divided his career among many teams at varying levels, including serving as Clarkson's interim head coach after the firing of Mark Morris in 2002.\n\nHead coaching record\n\nCollege\n\n\u2020 Parker was a midseason replacement\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIce hockey coaches\nSt. Francis Xavier University alumni\nClarkson Golden Knights coaches\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIce hockey coaches\n\tIce hockey people\n\tSports coaches\nSt. Francis Xavier University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Nova Scotia\n\tSt. Francis Xavier University\nClarkson Golden Knights coaches\n\tCollege men's ice hockey coaches in the United States\n\tClarkson University\n\tIce hockey people by team" }, { "title": "Pierre-Paul River", "content": "The Pierre-Paul River flows into the M\u00e9kinac Regional County Municipality, in the administrative area of the Mauricie, in the province of Quebec, Canada, through these three municipalities of the Batiscanie: Saint-Tite, Sainte-Th\u00e8cle and Saint-Adelphe.\n\nCourse \n\nThis river flowing over rooted at the mouth of Pierre-Paul Lake, located in Rang Saint-Pierre, in the eastern part of the territory of Saint-Tite. Because sometimes mountainous terrain, the main course of the river described a big \"Z\" through a predominantly agricultural land (a forest in the early part of the course, due to the reforestation of former agricultural land in the area north of Pierre-Paul Lake).\n\nFrom its source, the river flows through the \"road Pierre-Paul\" and headed straight north across four lots in row St-Thomas (South) situated in the territory of Saint-Tite, then continuous in Sainte-Th\u00e8cle, draining 10 lots in row St-Thomas (South), where it crosses the first time the road Charest. At around from its source, the river is a small prank on two lots in row St-George (South) in Sainte-Th\u00e8cle. Pierre-Paul river receives water from most largest tributaries of the row St-George (South), including Gagnon creek that empties into the river Pierre-Paul on the lot 351-116 of rang St-Thomas (at the limit of rang St-Georges).\n\nThe second segment of its course is almost in a straight line and flows on . Pierre-Paul river bifurcates in rang St-George (South) to almost 160 degrees to the right to head straight", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of Mauricie\nRivers of Quebec\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of Mauricie\n\tRivers of Quebec \n\tGeography of Mauricie\nRivers of Quebec\n\tRivers of Canada \n\tGeography of Quebec\n\tLandforms of Quebec\n\tWater in Quebec" }, { "title": "RCFile", "content": "Within computing database management systems, the RCFile (Record Columnar File) is a data placement structure that determines how to store relational tables on computer clusters. It is designed for systems using the MapReduce framework. The RCFile structure includes a data storage format, data compression approach, and optimization techniques for data reading. It is able to meet all the four requirements of data placement: (1) fast data loading, (2) fast query processing, (3) highly efficient storage space utilization, and (4) a strong adaptivity to dynamic data access patterns.\n\nRCFile is the result of research and collaborative efforts from Facebook, The Ohio State University, and the Institute of Computing Technology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.\n\nSummary\n\nData storage format\nFor example, a table in a database consists of 4 columns (c1 to c4):\n\nTo serialize the table, RCFile partitions this table first horizontally and then vertically, instead of only partitioning the table horizontally like the row-oriented DBMS (row-store). The horizontal partitioning will first partition the table into multiple row groups based on the row-group size, which is a user-specified value determining the size of each row group. For example, the table mentioned above can be partitioned to two row groups if the user specifies three rows as the size of each row group.\n\nThen, in every row group, RCFile partitions the data vertically like column-store. Thus, the table will be serialized as:\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDatabase management systems\nData storage\nData compression\nData serialization\nData structures\nData formats\nData modeling\nDistributed computing architecture\nMapReduce\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDatabase management systems\n\tInformation systems\n\tDatabase technology\n\tData management\nData storage\n\tComputer storage\n\tData management\nData compression\n\tData processing\nData serialization\n\tData modeling languages\n\tData formats\nData structures\n\tAbstract data types\n\tData types\nData formats\n\tData serialization\nData modeling\n\tSystems analysis\n\tDatabase management systems\nDistributed computing architecture\n\tDistributed computing\n\tComputer architecture\nMapReduce\n\tDistributed computing architecture\n\tParallel computing\n\tConcurrency control\n\tCloud computing\n\tDistributed data storage systems\n\tGoogle software\n\tCluster computing" }, { "title": "Poison control center", "content": "A poison control center is a medical service that is able to provide immediate, free, and expert treatment advice and assistance over the telephone in case of exposure to poisonous or hazardous substances. Poison control centers answer questions about potential poisons in addition to providing treatment management advice about household products, medicines, pesticides, plants, bites and stings, food poisoning, and fumes. In the US, more than 72% of poison exposure cases are managed by phone, greatly reducing the need for costly emergency department and doctor visits.\n\nHistory \nAfter World War II there was a proliferation of new drugs and chemicals in the marketplace, and consequently suicide and childhood poisonings from these agents drastically increased. Around this time up to half of all accidents in children were poisonings with a substantial number of fatalities. These factors led to the medical community developing a response to both unintentional and intentional poisonings. In Europe in the late 1940s special toxicology wards were set up; initial wards were started in Copenhagen and Budapest, and the Netherlands began a poison information service.\n\nIn the United States during the 1930s, Louis Gdalman, a pharmacist knowledgeable in the chemistry of harmful substances, set up a poison information service at St. Luke's Hospital (Chicago, Illinois). He became known around Chicago and the country as the person to contact in a poisoning case and would take calls at home arou", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPoison control centers\nMedical and health organizations\nEmergency medical services in the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPoison control centers\n\tHealthcare occupations\n\tEmergency medical services\n\tToxicology\nMedical and health organizations\n\tHealth care organizations\n\tMedical associations\nEmergency medical services in the United States\n\tEmergency medical services by country\n\tMedical and health organizations based in the United States\n\tHealth care in the United States" }, { "title": "National Capital Trolley Museum", "content": "The National Capital Trolley Museum (NCTM) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that operates historic street cars, trolleys and trams for the public on a regular schedule. Located in Montgomery County, Maryland, the museum's primary mission is to preserve and interpret the history of the electric street and interurban railways of the National Capital region.\n\nHistory\nNCTM was incorporated on January 4, 1961, as the National Capital Historical Museum of Transportation, Inc. Progress was slow at first, but the Museum eventually combined efforts and streetcar collections with a group from Baltimore.\n\nThe organization found its first home in Lake Roland Park in Baltimore, Maryland.\n\nAfter efforts were thwarted by adjacent property owners, the group divided the collections in 1966. National Capital Trolley Museum moved to its present site in Colesville, Maryland, while the Baltimore Streetcar Museum was formed to focus on Baltimore transit.\n\nThe site was provided by Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, and DC Transit leased trolleys for a nominal cost. The organization raised $20,000 to build a car barn. Groundbreaking of the Colesville site began on November 20, 1965.\n\nNCTM's original intention was to operate streetcars owned by DC Transit president O. Roy Chalk, but it was not until 1970 that Chalk donated several historic Washington streetcars. In the interim, the museum acquired a small fleet of European trams and a car from Johnstown, Pennsylvania.\n\nNCTM", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStreetcar museums in the United States\nMuseums in Montgomery County, Maryland\nTransportation museums in Maryland\nRailway museums in Maryland\nNon-profit organizations based in Maryland\n1961 establishments in Maryland\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStreetcar museums in the United States\n\tStreetcar museums\n\tAutomobile museums in the United States\n\tTransportation museums in the United States\nMuseums in Montgomery County, Maryland\n\tMuseums in Maryland by county\n\tBuildings and structures in Montgomery County, Maryland\n\tTourist attractions in Montgomery County, Maryland\nTransportation museums in Maryland\n\tMuseums in Maryland by type\n\tTransport museums in the United States by state\nRailway museums in Maryland\n\tMuseums in Maryland by type\n\tRailway museums in the United States\nNon-profit organizations based in Maryland\n\tNon-profit organizations based in the United States by state\n\tOrganizations based in Maryland\n1961 establishments in Maryland\n\t1961 establishments in the United States\n\tMaryland in the 20th century\n\tHistory of Maryland\n\tOrganizations established in 1961" }, { "title": "Pultenaea heterochila", "content": "Pultenaea heterochila is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to the south of Western Australia. It is an erect, low-lying or protrate shrub with hairy leaves and yellow and red flowers.\n\nDescription\nPultenaea heterochila is an erect, low-lying or prostrate shrub that typically grows to a height of up to and has hairy stems. The leaves are flat and hairy, long and wide with stipules long at the base. The flowers are arranged on pedicels long, and the sepals are long with bracteoles long at the base. The standard petal is yellow, long, the wings long and the keel is red and long. Flowering occurs from May to September and the fruit is a pod.\n\nTaxonomy and naming\nThis species was first formally described in 1811 by Robert Brown who gave it the name Euchilus obcordatus in William Aiton's Hortus Kewensis. In 1863, Ferdinand von Mueller changed the name to Pultenaea heterochila in Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae, the name Pultenaea obcordata having been used by Henry Cranke Andrews for a different taxon, now known as Pultenaea daphnoides J.C.Wendl. The specific epithet (heterochila) means \"unequal-lipped\", referring to the sepal lobes.\n\nDistribution\nThis pultenaea grows in sandy soil over limestone in the Avon Wheatbelt, Coolgardie, Esperance Plains, Hampton, Jarrah Forest, Mallee and Warren biogeographic regions of southern Western Australia.\n\nConservation status\nPultenaea heterochila is classified as \"not threatened\" by the Government o", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Western Australia\nFabaceae\nEndemic flora of Australia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFlora of Western Australia\n\tFlora of Australia by region\n\tBiota of Western Australia\nFabaceae\n\tRosid families\n\tFlora of Australia\nEndemic flora of Australia\n\tEndemism in Australia\n\tFlora of Australia" }, { "title": "Hammy Love", "content": "Hampden Stanley Bray Love (10 August 1895 in Lilyfield, New South Wales \u2013 22 July 1969 in Mosman, New South Wales) was an Australian cricketer who played in one Test for Australia in 1933. He replaced Bert Oldfield as wicket-keeper for the Ashes match played at Brisbane after Oldfield retired hurt in the Adelaide test of the Bodyline series. Love made his debut for New South Wales in the 1920\u201321 season but later switched to Victoria in order to gain more opportunities. He was Australia's second choice keeper for the first half of the 1930s but was unable to get a game due to Bert Oldfield's keeping ability. He also was a more than useful batsman, hitting seven hundreds in 54 games with a top score of 192.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian cricketers\nAustralian Test cricketers\nCricketers from New South Wales\nNew South Wales cricketers\nVictoria cricketers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian cricketers\n\tCricketers by nationality\n\tSport in Australia by sport\n\tAustralian sportspeople\nAustralian Test cricketers\n\tTest cricketers by team\n\tAustralian cricketers\nCricketers from New South Wales\n\tAustralian cricketers by state or territory\n\tSport in New South Wales by sport\n\tNew South Wales cricketers\nNew South Wales cricketers\n\tCricketers by team\n\tAustralian cricketers by state or territory\n\tCricket in New South Wales\nVictoria cricketers\n\tCricketers by team\n\tAustralian cricketers by state or territory\n\tCricket in Victoria (Australia)" }, { "title": "Holy Kinship", "content": "The Holy Kinship was the extended family of Jesus descended from his maternal grandmother Saint Anne from her trinubium or three marriages. The group were a popular subject in religious art throughout Germany and the Low Countries, especially during the late 15th and early 16th centuries, but rarely after the Council of Trent. According to medieval tradition, Saint Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary, was grandmother not just to Jesus but also to five of the twelve apostles: John the Evangelist, James the Greater, James the Less, Simon and Jude. These apostles, together with John the Baptist, were all cousins of Jesus. \n\nSmaller groups of Jesus and his parents, often plus his cousin John the Baptist and John's mother Elizabeth (Gospel of Luke ) and perhaps Saint Anne, are known as the Holy Family, and were considerably more common in art.\n\nThe first theologian to set forth the concept of the trinubium was Haymo of Halberstadt in his Historiae sacrae epitome, in which he outlined the family tree described above. This list totals 17 people, all of whom might be shown, plus sometimes others. The Geertgen tot Sint Jans has nineteen figures. Although the character of the older generations is matriarchal, notably, the youngest generation, shown as children, are all male. They often carry their attributes, as do the three boys in the centre of the Geertgen: the saw (Simon), barrel (James the Great) and chalice (John the Evangelist).\n\nThe Council of Trent dismissed the legend of", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChristian iconography\nChristian terminology\nBiblical people in Christian traditions\nChristianity in Germany\nChristianity in the Netherlands\nMedieval Christianity\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChristian iconography\n\tChristian art\n\tIconography\nChristian terminology\n\tReligious terminology\n\tBiblical studies\nBiblical people in Christian traditions\n\tBiblical people\n\tChristianity and the Bible\nChristianity in Germany\n\tChristianity by country\n\tReligion in Germany\nChristianity in the Netherlands\n\tChristianity by country\n\tReligion in the Netherlands\nMedieval Christianity\n\tChristianity of the Middle Ages\n\tChristianity by period" }, { "title": "Theodore Kastamonites", "content": "Theodore Kastamonites () was a Byzantine aristocrat and the all-powerful chief minister for most of the first reign of his nephew, Emperor Isaac II Angelos.\n\nLife\nThe Kastamonites family probably hailed from Kastamon in Paphlagonia, and had emerged in the late 11th century as one of the Byzantine Empire's aristocratic clans, its members holding various civil and military offices under the Komnenian emperors. Theodore was the brother of Euphrosyne Kastamonitissa, wife of Andronikos Doukas Angelos and mother of the emperors Isaac II Angelos () and Alexios III Angelos ().\n\nWhen Isaac II ascended the throne, he was unable to rely on the support of the restive and ambitious noble families, and turned to the bureaucracy for support. Immediately after his accession, Isaac II placed his uncle in charge of the financial administration.\n\nAlthough suffering from gout so that he had to be carried about in a litter, according to his contemporary Niketas Choniates, Kastamonites was a capable official, particularly in taxation matters\u2014the Pisan and Genoese merchants in particular complained that he always exacted full customs duties from them\u2014and an eloquent speaker. As a result, Isaac soon promoted him to logothetes ton sekreton, putting him in charge of supervising all the civilian departments. Indeed, Kastamonites became the de facto ruler of the empire, as he handled all government affairs, and his nephew always acceded to his requests. Officials and nobles alike had to stand in his pre", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nByzantine aristocrats\nByzantine civil servants\n12th-century Byzantine people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nByzantine aristocrats\n\tByzantine people by occupation\n\tAristocrats by nation\n\tHistory of the Byzantine Empire\nByzantine civil servants\n\tByzantine people by occupation\n\tCivil servants by nation\n\tHistory of the Byzantine Empire\n12th-century Byzantine people\n\tByzantine people by century\n\t12th-century people by nationality\n\tHistory of the Byzantine Empire\n\tPeople of the Byzantine Empire" }, { "title": "Phan Thanh H\u00f9ng", "content": "Phan Thanh H\u00f9ng (born 1960) is a Vietnamese retired footballer who played as a striker. He is now the manager for Becamex B\u00ecnh D\u01b0\u01a1ng.\n\nH\u00f9ng was also the head coach of Vietnam in 2012.\n\nStatistics\n\nInternational\n\nCaps and goals by year\n\nCaps and goals by year\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVietnamese footballers\nVietnamese football managers\n1960 births\nLiving people\nAssociation football forwards\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVietnamese footballers\n\tAssociation football by nationality\n\tSport in Vietnam by sport\nVietnamese football managers\n\tFootball in Vietnam\n\tSport in Vietnam by sport\n1960 births\n\t20th-century births\n\t1960 in Vietnam\nLiving people\n\t20th-century births\n\tBiography by status\nAssociation football forwards\n\tAssociation football positions\n\tFootballers by position\n\tAssociation football terminology" }, { "title": "Podocarpus atjehensis", "content": "Podocarpus atjehensis is a species of conifer in the family Podocarpaceae. It is found in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPodocarpus\nFlora of Indonesia\nFlora of Papua New Guinea\nConifers of Indonesia\nConifers of Oceania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPodocarpus\n\tConifers\n\tFlora of Asia\n\tFlora of Oceania\nFlora of Indonesia\n\tFlora by country\n\tFlora of Asia\n\tEnvironment of Indonesia\nFlora of Papua New Guinea\n\tFlora by country\n\tFlora of Oceania\n\tEnvironment of Papua New Guinea\nConifers of Indonesia\n\tConifers by country\n\tTrees of Indonesia\nConifers of Oceania\n\tTrees by continent\n\tConifers by region\n\tTrees of Oceania" }, { "title": "Tran\u00f8y, Hamar\u00f8y", "content": "Tran\u00f8y or Tran\u00f8ya is a village and ancient trade centre in the municipality of Hamar\u00f8y in Nordland county, Norway. It is located on the end of a peninsula about north of the municipal centre, Oppeid. The Tran\u00f8y Lighthouse is located west of the village on a small islet connected to the mainland by a pedestrian bridge.\n\nThe novelist Knut Hamsun worked as a shop assistant at Tran\u00f8y in his younger days.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Nordland\nPopulated places in Hamar\u00f8y\nLighthouses in Norway\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Nordland\n\tPopulated places in Nordland\n\tVillages in Norway by county\nPopulated places in Hamar\u00f8y\n\tPopulated places in Nordland\n\tGeography of Hamar\u00f8y\nLighthouses in Norway\n\tLighthouses in Europe by country\n\tBuildings and structures in Nordland\n\tTransport in Nordland\n\tVisitor attractions in Nordland" }, { "title": "Lying Lips", "content": "Lying Lips is a 1939 American melodrama race film written and directed by Oscar Micheaux who co-produced the film with aviator Hubert Fauntlenroy Julian, starring Edna Mae Harris, and Robert Earl Jones (the father of James Earl Jones). Lying Lips was the thirty-seventh film of Micheaux. The film was shot at the Biograph Studios in New York City.\n\nPlot\nElsie, a popular nightclub singer, refuses to go out with the customers at the request of the white owner of the club. The owner decides to get Benjamin, the black manager of the club, to talk to Elsie and try to persuade her to cooperate. Benjamin refuses and quits his job. Benjamin tells Elsie of his conversation with the owner and persuades Elsie to stay on because she is popular and can make a lot of money, but he warns her to be careful. Elsie stays, but still refuses to date the customers. Later, the owner hires John and Clyde, Elsie's uncles, to replace Benjamin. One evening, after the club closes, Elsie goes home and finds at her horror that her aunt, who lives with her, is dead. She calls the police and they discover that her aunt has been murdered by a single blow in the head. The police question Elsie and do not believe her story, so they arrest her for the death of her aunt.\n\nJohn and Clyde testify that they saw Elsie on the night of the murder leaving the club for a short time and later returning. Mrs. Green, the sister of Clyde and John, tells the police that Elsie bought a large life insurance policy on her aunt, ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1939 films\nAmerican films\nAmerican melodrama films\nAmerican black-and-white films\nRace films\nFilms directed by Oscar Micheaux\nFilms shot in New York City\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1939 films\n\t1930s films\n\t1930s American films\nAmerican films\n\tAmerican cinema by year\n\tEnglish-language films\nAmerican melodrama films\n\tMelodrama films by country\n\tAmerican drama films\nAmerican black-and-white films\n\tBlack-and-white films\n\tAmerican cinema by color\nRace films\n\tAfrican-American cinema\n\t20th-century American cinema\nFilms directed by Oscar Micheaux\n\tFilms by American directors\n\tAfrican-American film directors\nFilms shot in New York City\n\tFilms shot in the United States by city\n\tFilmmaking in New York City\n\tCulture of New York City\n\tAmerican films by shooting location" }, { "title": "Industrial Canada", "content": "Industrial Canada is a 1958 18-minute Canadian short National Film Board of Canada (NFB) documentary film produced, directed and edited by Guy L. Cot\u00e9 for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) television series, as part of the postwar Canada Carries On series. Industrial Canada documents the industrial development of Canada during the mid-1950s. The film's French version title is Le Canada industriel.\n\nSynopsis \nIn the short span of 50 years, Canada has transformed from a primarily agricultural economy to a nation increasingly reliant on an industrial base. Throughout the 20th Century, more than half of the population was involved in agrarian activities and rural life, with numerous small towns and villages spread across the country.\n\nThe traditional way of life based on back-breaking toil and skills passed on through the generations to provide for food and necessities was changing. An increased demand for commodities resulted in the adoption of mechanization, the assembly line and mass production. As industries began to compete with agriculture, more of a reliance on factories and cities began to change the Canadian landscape.\n\nCanada is rich in natural resources with an abundance of raw materials necessary for industrial development. Minerals such as asbestos, iron, uranium, nickel, copper, gold and zinc were available for both export and domestic use. With the availability of vast reservoirs of water to create hydro-electric power and the \"black gold\" of coal mines,", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEconomy of Canada\nIndustrial history of Canada\nHistory of agriculture in Canada\n1958 in Canada\n1958 films\nCanadian documentary films\nNational Film Board of Canada documentaries\nCanadian Broadcasting Corporation television shows\nDocumentary films about the labor movement\nDocumentary films about agriculture\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEconomy of Canada\n\tEconomies by country\n\tEconomy of North America\nIndustrial history of Canada\n\tEconomic history of Canada\n\tIndustrial history by country\nHistory of agriculture in Canada\n\tHistory of Canada by topic\n\tAgriculture in Canada\n1958 in Canada\n\tYears of the 20th century in Canada\n\t1958 in North America\n1958 films\n\t1958 in film\n\tCanadian films by year\nCanadian documentary films\n\tDocumentary films by country\n\tCanadian films\nNational Film Board of Canada documentaries\n\tFilms by Canadian directors\n\tDocumentary films by production company\nCanadian Broadcasting Corporation television shows\n\tCanadian television series by network\n\tCanadian documentary television series\nDocumentary films about the labor movement\n\tDocumentary films about labour\n\tDocumentary films about industry\nDocumentary films about agriculture\n\tDocumentary films about food and drink\n\tDocumentary films about environmental issues\n\tDocumentary films about industry" }, { "title": "Bazayran", "content": "Bazayran or Bozayran may refer to:\nBozayran, Azerbaijan\nB\u00ebyuk Bozayran, Azerbaijan - \"Greater Bazayran\"\nBaladzha Bozayran, Azerbaijan - \"Lesser Bazayran\"", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Azerbaijan\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Azerbaijan\n\tPopulated places in Asia by country\n\tCities, towns and villages in Azerbaijan\n\tGeography of Azerbaijan" }, { "title": "Austin E. Lathrop", "content": "Austin Eugene \"Cap\" Lathrop (October 5, 1865July 26, 1950) was an American politician, industrialist, and outspoken opponent of Alaskan statehood. He has been called \"Alaska's first home-grown millionaire.\"\n\nEarly life\n\"Cap\" Lathrop was born in 1865 in Lapeer County, Michigan to Eugene Lathrop and Susan (Sarah) Miriah Parsons Lathrop. He was expelled from school in the ninth grade for damages caused when he tampered with a water heater. He is a descendant of Reverend John Lathrop (1584-1653) of Barnstable, Mass. (ancestors of Austin are, Eugene, Horace, Abiel, Benjamin, Israel, Samuel, son of John Lathrop.\n\nAfter the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, Lathrop moved to that city and worked for a time as a contractor. He made plans to settle in Anacortes, but the Panic of 1893 disrupted his business and he was forced to return to Seattle. In 1895, he purchased a steam ship, the L.J. Perry, and embarked on a new venture, transporting goods to the Territory of Alaska. Once the Klondike Gold Rush started, business picked up, and soon he was transporting both prospectors and the goods that they required.\n\nAlaska\nLathrop married a widow, Mrs. Cosby McDowell of Seattle in a 1901 ceremony in Valdez, Alaska, where Lathrop had taken up residence. This was the first wedding in the history of Valdez. It was her third marriage, and she was a very popular socialite among the Alaskan crowd who knew her. Mrs. McDowell Lathrop and her daughter relocated to Seattle in 1909 for health reasons. She die", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Lapeer County, Michigan\nAmerican politicians\nAmerican industrialists\nOpponents of states' rights\nPeople from Alaska\n19th-century American businesspeople\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPeople from Lapeer County, Michigan\n\tPeople by county in Michigan\n\tPeople from Michigan\nAmerican politicians\n\tPolitics of the United States\n\tAmerican people by occupation\nAmerican industrialists\n\tAmerican businesspeople\n\tPeople in industrial occupations\nOpponents of states' rights\n\tPolitics of the United States\n\tPeople in politics\nPeople from Alaska\n\tPeople by state in the United States\n19th-century American businesspeople\n\t19th-century people by occupation\n\tAmerican businesspeople by century\n\tBusinesspeople from the United States" }, { "title": "American football", "content": "American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada, and also known as gridiron, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular field with goalposts at each end. The offense, the team with possession of the oval-shaped football, attempts to advance down the field by running with the ball or passing it, while the defense, the team without possession of the ball, aims to stop the offense's advance and to take control of the ball for themselves. The offense must advance at least ten yards in four downs or plays; if they fail, they turn over the football to the defense, but if they succeed, they are given a new set of four downs to continue the drive. Points are scored primarily by advancing the ball into the opposing team's end zone for a touchdown or kicking the ball through the opponent's goalposts for a field goal. The team with the most points at the end of a game wins.\n\nAmerican football evolved in the United States, originating from the sports of soccer and rugby. The first American football match was played on November 6, 1869, between two college teams, Rutgers and Princeton, using rules based on the rules of soccer at the time. A set of rule changes drawn up from 1880 onward by Walter Camp, the \"Father of American Football\", established the snap, the line of scrimmage, eleven-player teams, and the concept of downs. Later rule changes legalized the forward pass, created the neutral zone and specified the size and shap", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football\nTeam sports\nSports originating in the United States\nGridiron football\nSports in the United States by sport\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican football\n\tSports originating in the United States\n\tGridiron football\n\tBall games\nTeam sports\n\tSports by type\nSports originating in the United States\n\tSports by country\n\tSports in North America by country\nGridiron football\n\tSports originating in the United States\n\tBall games\nSports in the United States by sport\n\tSports in North America by country\n\tSports in the United States by type" }, { "title": "Juan de Arteaga y Avenda\u00f1o", "content": "Juan de Arteaga y Avenda\u00f1o (died 1540) was a Roman Catholic prelate who was appointed the second Bishop of Chiapas (1540).\n\nBiography\nJuan de Arteaga y Avenda\u00f1o was born in Estepa, Spain. On 16 Jul 1540, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope Paul III as Bishop of Chiapas. He died before he was consecrated bishop on 8 Sep 1540.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Catholic bishops of Chiapas\n16th-century Roman Catholic bishops in New Spain\nSpanish Roman Catholic bishops in North America\nPeople from Estepa\n1540 deaths\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRoman Catholic bishops of Chiapas\n\tRoman Catholic bishops by diocese in Mexico\n\tBishops in Chiapas\n16th-century Roman Catholic bishops in New Spain\n\t16th-century Roman Catholic bishops\n\tRoman Catholic bishops by century\n\t16th-century Mexican people\n\tNew Spain\nSpanish Roman Catholic bishops in North America\n\tSpanish Roman Catholic bishops\n\tSpanish expatriates in Mexico\nPeople from Estepa\n\tPeople by town in Spain\n\tPeople from the Province of Seville\n1540 deaths\n\tDeaths by year\n\t16th-century deaths\n\t16th-century Roman Catholic bishops\n\t16th-century Spanish people" }, { "title": "Kalyana Paravaigal", "content": "Kalyana Paravaigal is a 1988 Indian Tamil-language film directed by P.K.S.Maniraj, produced by Augustine Fernandez and Joseph Martin for Nirmal Cine Creations starring Deepa and Radha Ravi . The film was advertised as the 100th film of actress Deepa ( Unnimary ).\n\nCast\n\nDeepa\nRadha Ravi\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1988 films\nTamil-language films\nIndian films\nFilms directed by P.K.S.Maniraj\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1988 films\n\tCinema of India by year\n\tTamil cinema by year\n\t1980s Tamil-language films\nTamil-language films\n\tIndian films by language\n\tCinema of Tamil Nadu\nIndian films\n\tCinema of India\nFilms directed by P.K.S.Maniraj\n\tTamil film directors\n\tIndian filmographies" }, { "title": "S\u014dry\u016b-class submarine", "content": "The S\u014dry\u016b-class submarines (16SS) are diesel-electric attack submarines. The first boat in the class entered service with the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force in 2009. The design is an evolution of the , from which it can most easily be distinguished by its X-shaped stern combination diving planes and rudders. The S\u014dry\u016bs have the largest displacement of any submarine used by post-war Japan.\n\nIt is Japan's first air-independent propulsion submarine. From S\u014dry\u016b to Sh\u014dry\u016b are fitted with Kockums Naval Solutions Stirling engines license-built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries, allowing them to stay submerged for longer periods of time. Furthermore, \u014cry\u016b is the world's first lithium-ion battery submarine. The cost of the sixth submarine (Kokury\u016b) was estimated at 540 million USD.\n\nIn 2019, the replacement to the S\u014dry\u016bs, the Taigei-class submarine, entered the planning phase.\n\nNaming convention\nJapanese submarines since World War II were named after ocean currents. The JMSDF changed its naming convention with the S\u014dry\u016b, and submarines will now be named after mythological creatures. S\u014dry\u016b (\u305d\u3046\u308a\u3085\u3046) means blue dragon in Japanese and shares its name with the World War II aircraft carrier , sunk during the Battle of Midway.\n\nVariants\n\nThe eleventh S\u014dry\u016b-class submarine (\u014cry\u016b) is the first Japanese submarine in the fleet to mount lithium-ion batteries. The JS \u014cry\u016b was given a budget of under the 2015 Japanese Defense Budget. \n\nLithium-ion batteries have almost double the electric storage cap", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSubmarines of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force\nDiesel-electric submarines\nAttack submarines\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSubmarines of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force\n\tSubmarines by navy\n\tJapan Maritime Self-Defense Force\n\tMilitary equipment of Japan\nDiesel-electric submarines\n\tSubmarines by type\n\tSubmarine classes\n\tNaval propulsion\nAttack submarines\n\tSubmarines by type\n\tSubmarine classes\n\tMilitary submarines" }, { "title": "Safadi", "content": "The Arabic nisbah (attributive title) Al-Safadi () denotes an origin from Safed, Israel.\n\nNotable people with the name include:\nAl-\u1e62afad\u012b, Mamluk author and historian.\nMohammad Safadi, Lebanese businessman and politician.\nAyman Safadi, Jordanian politician.\nBassel Safadi, Palestinian-Syrian Software engineer.\nNicasio Safadi, Ecuadorian musician of Lebanese descent.\nShaddy Safadi, American video game artist.\nTala Safadi, Israeli-Arab Miss Earth Israel 2014\nJowan Safadi, Israeli rapper/activist\nZaher Safadi, Syrian Dentist/Entrepreneur in Ghana. Founder of Safadi Medical Hub. \nCharbel Safadi, A Canadian/Lebanese Technology Executive\nArabic-language surnames\nSafadi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArabic-language surnames\nPeople from Safed\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nArabic-language surnames\n\tArabic words and phrases\n\tSurnames by language\nPeople from Safed\n\tPeople by city in Israel\n\tSafed\n\tPopulated places in Northern District (Israel)" }, { "title": "2007 British Speedway Championship", "content": "The 2007 British Speedway Championship was the 47th edition of the British Speedway Championship. The Final took place on 4 June at Monmore Green in Wolverhampton, England. The Championship was won by Chris Harris, who beat David Howe, Scott Nicholls and Edward Kennett in the final heat.\n\nFinal \n4 June 2007\n Monmore Green Stadium, Wolverhampton <\n\n{| width=100%\n|width=50% valign=top|\n\nQualifying\n\nSemi Final\n\nFinal\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2007 in British motorsport\nBritish Speedway Championship\nSpeedway in the United Kingdom\nSpeedway competitions in the United Kingdom\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2007 in British motorsport\n\t2007 in motorsport by country\n\t2007 in British sport\n\tYears in British motorsport\nBritish Speedway Championship\n\tSpeedway championships in the United Kingdom\n\tNational championships in the United Kingdom\nSpeedway in the United Kingdom\n\tMotorsport in the United Kingdom by sport\n\tSport in the United Kingdom by sport\nSpeedway competitions in the United Kingdom\n\tMotor racing competitions in the United Kingdom\n\tSpeedway in the United Kingdom\n\tMotor vehicle racing in the United Kingdom\n\tSporting events in the United Kingdom\n\tMotorsport competitions by country" }, { "title": "Edyta Czerwonka", "content": "Edyta Czerwonka (born July 23, 1985) is a Polish female professional basketball player.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish women's basketball players\n1985 births\nPolish basketball players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish women's basketball players\n\tEuropean women's basketball players\n\tWomen's basketball in Poland\n\tWomen in sports in Poland\n1985 births\n\t1985 in basketball\n\tPeople born in 1985\nPolish basketball players\n\tEuropean basketball players\n\tBasketball in Poland\n\tSportspeople in Poland" }, { "title": "Rehavia Gymnasium", "content": "Rehavia Gymnasium or the Jerusalem Rehavia Gymnasium, by its Hebrew name Gymnasia Rehavia (), is a high school in the Rehavia neighborhood in West Jerusalem.\n\nHistory\nThe high school's initial name was the Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem.\n\nGymnasia Rehavia was Jerusalem's first and the country\u2019s second modern Jewish high school or gymnasium, after the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium in Tel Aviv. The school was first established in Jerusalem's Bukharan Quarter in 1909, by members of the loosely organized group of artists who named themselves \"The New Jerusalem\", for lack of an appropriate school framework in Jerusalem for their children. The building on Keren Kayemet Street in the Rehavia neighborhood was built in 1928. Among the founders were Dr. Naftali and Hannah Weitz, Yehoshua Barzilay, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, later the second president of Israel, his wife Rachel Yanait and the artist Ira Jan. The latter three were also among its first teachers.\n\nIn July 2009, the high school celebrated its centennial at an event attended by generations of alumni, many of whom are leading figures in Israeli society today.\n\nNotable alumni\n\n Shmuel Agmon (born 1922), mathematician\nNaomi Ben-Ami (born 1960), government official\nYitzhak Danziger (1916\u201377), sculptor\nTrude Dothan (1922\u20132016), archaeologist specialised in Philistine culture\nAvraham \"Avi\" Gabbay (born 1967), businessman and politician\nEphraim Katzir (1916\u20132009), biophysicist, politician, 4th President of Israel (1973\u20131978)\nDan Meridor (born 194", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHigh schools in Jerusalem\nEducational institutions established in 1909\n1909 establishments in the Ottoman Empire\nSchools in Mandatory Palestine\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHigh schools in Jerusalem\n\tSchools in Israel by city\n\tEducation in Jerusalem\n\tEducational institutions in Jerusalem\n\tSecondary schools in Israel\nEducational institutions established in 1909\n\tEducational institutions established in the 20th century\n\tSchools by year of establishment\n\t1909 in education\n\t1909 establishments in Asia\n1909 establishments in the Ottoman Empire\n\t1900s establishments in the Ottoman Empire\n\tEstablishments in the Ottoman Empire by year\n\tSchools in the Ottoman Empire\nSchools in Mandatory Palestine\n\tSchools by country\n\tEducation in Mandatory Palestine\n\t20th-century establishments in Mandatory Palestine\n\tEducational institutions in Mandatory Palestine\n\tSchools in the British Empire\n\tSchools in Asia by country" }, { "title": "WRYR-LP", "content": "WRYR-LP (97.5 FM) was a low power radio station licensed to Sherwood, Maryland, United States. It served portions of Anne Arundel, Calvert, Queen Anne, Talbot, Dorchester, and Caroline Counties, including Maryland's capital city of Annapolis. The station was owned by WRYR Community Radio Inc. Its license was cancelled October 2, 2019.\n\nThis station was a project of the South Arundel Citizens for Responsible Development (SACReD) as a creative means of reaching out to the Chesapeake Bay communities. As one of the first licensed Low-Power FM (LPFM) radio stations, WRYR-LP began broadcasting to the Mid-Chesapeake Bay region in the spring of 2002.\n\nWRYR-LP was operated by a volunteer staff, using donated equipment, and funding contributed by businesses and individuals. The station focused on issues such as the environment and smart growth, local news, music and entertainment, health and lifestyle information, and other programming of interest to the eastern and western shore communities served by the station.\n\nWRYR-LP was the first community radio barnraising of the Prometheus Radio Project.\n\nOn August 1, 2011, alternative rock station WHFS returned on 97.5 FM from a 1,000-foot tower on TV Hill in Baltimore. The 250-watt HFS signal reached well into the Crownsville area of Anne Arundel County. WRYR-LP's signal made it difficult to receive HFS South of Annapolis even though WRYR had been broadcasting mostly dead air since then.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in Maryland\nLow-power FM radio stations in the United States\nDefunct radio stations in the United States\nChesapeake Bay\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRadio stations in Maryland\n\tRadio stations in the United States by state\nLow-power FM radio stations in the United States\n\tRadio stations in the United States by type\nDefunct radio stations in the United States\n\tDefunct radio stations\n\tDefunct companies in the United States\nChesapeake Bay\n\tBays of Maryland\n\tBays of Virginia\n\tEstuaries of Maryland\n\tEstuaries of Virginia\n\tLandforms of the United States by state\n\tBodies of water of the United States by state\n\tGeography of the Eastern United States\n\tGeography of the Southern United States\n\tBodies of water of the Atlantic Ocean" }, { "title": "China\u2013Singapore relations", "content": "China\u2013Singapore relations (; ; ), also known as Chinese-Singaporean relations or Sino-Singaporean relations, refers to the bilateral relations between China and Singapore. Relations between the two countries formally started on 3 October 1990. Diplomatic missions were established in the early 1990s based on trade and the warming of ties from other ASEAN countries towards mainland China.\n\nSingapore and China have maintained a long-standing and greatly prioritised close relationship, and partly because of the latter's growing influence and essentiality in the Asia-Pacific region, specifying that \"its common interest with China is far greater than any differences\". Furthermore, Singapore has positioned itself as a strong supporter for China's constructive engagement and peaceful development in the region. It has engaged co-operation with other ASEAN members and China to strengthen regional security and fight terrorism, while participating in the organisation's first maritime exercise with the latter.\n\nWhile the relationship between the two countries stand strong, differences were experienced during numerous high-profile events, including Singapore's stance against China regarding the South China Sea dispute, Singapore's support for the United States' military presence and alliance system in Asia and the seizing of SAF vehicles by Hong Kong authorities in November 2016.\n\nDespite the disputes, Singapore and Beijing have consistently affirmed their unwavering close relationship and", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChina\u2013Singapore relations\nForeign relations of China\nForeign relations of Singapore\nBilateral relations of China\nBilateral relations of Singapore\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChina\u2013Singapore relations\n\tForeign relations of China\n\tForeign relations of Singapore\n\tChina foreign relations\n\tSingapore foreign relations\nForeign relations of China\n\tForeign relations by country\n\tChina foreign relations\n\tInternational relations\nForeign relations of Singapore\n\tForeign relations by country\n\tSingapore foreign relations\n\tInternational relations\nBilateral relations of China\n\tForeign relations of China\nBilateral relations of Singapore\n\tForeign relations of Singapore" }, { "title": "Khanjar", "content": "A khanjar (,Kurdish:Xencer , , , ) is a traditional dagger originating from Oman. Worn by men for ceremonial occasions, it is a short curved sword shaped like the letter \"J\" and resembles a hook. It can be made from a variety of different materials, depending on the quality of its craftsmanship. It is a popular souvenir among tourists and is sold in souqs throughout the region. A national symbol of the sultanate, the khanjar is featured on Oman's national emblem and on the Omani rial. It also features in logos and commercial imagery by companies based in Oman.\n\nHistory\n\nAlthough it is not known when the Omani khanjar was first created, rock carvings epitomizing the dagger were found on gravestones located in the central part of the Ru\u2019us al Jibal region. These are believed to have predated the Wahhabi revival, which occurred in the late 1700s. They were also mentioned in an account by Robert Padbrugge of the Dutch Republic, who journeyed to Muscat in June 1672.\n\nThe Ottoman Empire spread further the use of this type of knife. In the Balkans, where it was known as Handschar, such knives were regularly carried by Ottoman policemen, and it remained in local use also after the end of Ottoman rule. During the Second World War, the knife's name was bestowed on the 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian), composed of Bosnian Muslims (ethnic Bosniaks) with some Catholic Croat soldiers, the knife also appeared on the division's emblem.\nThe word \u062e\u0646\u062c\u0631 appears t", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDaggers\nArab culture\nOmani culture\nNational symbols of Oman\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDaggers\n\tBlade weapons\n\tMiddle Eastern weapons\nArab culture\n\tCulture by ethnicity\n\tOmani culture\nOmani culture\n\tArab culture by country\n\tCulture by nationality\n\tMiddle Eastern culture\nNational symbols of Oman\n\tNational symbols by country\n\tArab culture\n\tOmani culture" }, { "title": "CD Arguinegu\u00edn", "content": "Club Deportivo Arguinegu\u00edn is a football team based in Arguinegu\u00edn, Canary Islands. Founded in 1968, the team plays in Preferente de Las Palmas.\n\nThe club's home ground is Estadio Municipal.\n\nSeason to season\n\n10 seasons in Tercera Divisi\u00f3n\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in the Canary Islands\nFootball clubs in Spain\nAssociation football clubs established in 1968\n1968 establishments in Spain\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFootball clubs in the Canary Islands\n\tFootball in the Canary Islands\n\tSports teams in the Canary Islands\n\tSports clubs in the Canary Islands\nFootball clubs in Spain\n\tAssociation football clubs by country\n\tSports teams in Spain\n\tAssociation football in Spain\nAssociation football clubs established in 1968\n\tAssociation football clubs by year of establishment\n\tSports clubs established in 1968\n1968 establishments in Spain\n\t1960s establishments in Spain\n\tEstablishments in Spain by year\n\tOrganizations established in 1968\n\tSports organizations established in 1968" }, { "title": "Dabanwala", "content": "Dabanwala is a village in Batala in Gurdaspur district of Punjab State, India. The village is administrated by Sarpanch an elected representative of the village.\n\nDemography \n, The village has a total number of 421 houses and the population of 2283 of which 1207 are males while 1076 are females according to the report published by Census India in 2011. The literacy rate of the village is 66.93%, lower than the state average of 75.84%. The population of children under the age of 6 years is 236 which is 10.34% of total population of the village, and child sex ratio is approximately 919 higher than the state average of 846.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Gurdaspur district\nPopulated places in Punjab, India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Gurdaspur district\n\tVillages in India by district\n\tPopulated places in Gurdaspur district\n\tGurdaspur district\nPopulated places in Punjab, India\n\tPopulated places in India by state or union territory\n\tGeography of Punjab, India\n\tTowns and villages in Punjab, India" }, { "title": "Tarik Black", "content": "Tarik Bernard Black (; born November 22, 1991) is an American professional basketball player for Bah\u00e7e\u015fehir Koleji of the Turkish Basketball Super League (BSL). He has played for the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Black played college basketball for the University of Memphis and the University of Kansas.\n\nHigh school career\nBlack attended Ridgeway High School in Memphis, Tennessee. As a junior in 2008\u201309, he averaged 15.7 points and 11.8 rebounds per game as he helped lead the Roadrunners to a 26\u20136 record and a District 15-AAA title. As a senior in 2009\u201310, he averaged 16.3 points and 12.6 rebounds as he helped lead the Roadrunners to a 26\u20133 record and a second District 15-AAA title.\n\nCollege career\n\nMemphis (2010\u20132013)\nIn his freshman season at Memphis, Black played in all 35 games and made 24 starts, including 18 of the final 19 contests, while averaging 9.1 points and 5.0 rebounds per game. He was subsequently named to the Conference USA All-Freshman team.\n\nIn his sophomore season, Black played in all 35 games and made 31 starts, while averaging 10.7 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 1.5 blocks per game. He also set the Memphis single-season field goal percentage record at 68.9 percent and was named to the All-Conference USA second team, All-Defensive team and All-Tournament team.\n\nBlack played in 32 games and made five starts his junior season, averaging 8.1 points and 4.8 rebounds in 20.8 minutes per game. He was named t", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican men's basketball players\nAmerican expatriate basketball people in Turkey\nUniversity of Memphis alumni\nUniversity of Kansas alumni\nLos Angeles Lakers players\nHouston Rockets players\nBasketball players from Tennessee\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican men's basketball players\n\tBasketball players in the United States by gender\n\tMen's basketball in the United States\n\tAmerican basketball players\nAmerican expatriate basketball people in Turkey\n\tAmerican expatriate sportspeople by country\n\tAmerican expatriate basketball people\n\tExpatriate basketball people in Turkey\nUniversity of Memphis alumni\n\tUniversity of Memphis people\n\tEducation in Memphis, Tennessee\n\tAlumni by university or college in Tennessee\nUniversity of Kansas alumni\n\tUniversity of Kansas people\n\tEducation in Lawrence, Kansas\n\tAlumni by university or college in Kansas\nLos Angeles Lakers players\n\tPlayers in Los Angeles Lakers\n\tBasketball players in Los Angeles\n\tNational Basketball Association players by team\nHouston Rockets players\n\tPlayers in Houston Rockets\n\tBasketball players in Houston\n\tNational Basketball Association players by team\nBasketball players from Tennessee\n\tBasketball players in the United States by state\n\tSportspeople from Tennessee\n\tSports in Tennessee by sport\n\tBasketball in Tennessee" }, { "title": "Sharia in Nigeria", "content": "In Nigeria, Sharia has been instituted as a main body of civil and criminal law in twelve Muslim-majority states since 1999, when then-Zamfara State governor Ahmad Sani Yerima began the push for the institution of Sharia at the state level of government. A \"declaration of full Sharia law\" was made in the twelve states in that year, and the states created Islamic legal institutions such as a Sharia Commission, and Zakat Commission, and a hisbah, i.e. \"a group expected to promote Islamic virtue, whilst discouraging vice\". According to some critics (Leo Igwe, chair of the board of trustees for the Humanist Association of Nigeria), the adoption of Sharia law violates Article 10 of the Nigerian constitution guaranteeing religious freedom.\n\nStates\nTwelve out of Nigeria's thirty-six states have Islam as the dominant religion. In 1999, those states chose to have Sharia courts as well as Customary courts.\n\nAs of 2012, the following 12 states have instituted Sharia:\n\n Zamfara State (27 January 2000)\n Kano State (21 June 2000)\n Sokoto State\n Katsina State\n Bauchi State (June 2001)\n Borno State\n Jigawa State\n Kebbi State\n Yobe State\n Kaduna State\n Niger State (4 May 2000)\n Gombe State\n\nHisbah\nTo promote Islamic virtue and discourage vice, each of the twelve states has a Hisbah group, but each of these hisbah is \"unique\". For example, as of 2016: \n\"Kano and Zamfara hisbah have their foundations in state law\", \"have a legally sanctioned board or commission with state-wide powers\", and", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIslamic law in Nigeria\nStates of Nigeria\nSharia by country\nLegal systems in Nigeria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIslamic law in Nigeria\n\tLaw in Nigeria\n\tIslamic law by country\nStates of Nigeria\n\tAdministrative divisions of Nigeria\n\tSubdivisions of Nigeria\n\tFirst-level administrative country subdivisions\nSharia by country\n\tIslamic law by country\n\tLegal systems by country\nLegal systems in Nigeria\n\tLegal systems by country\n\tLaw in Nigeria\n\tJudiciary of Nigeria\n\tJustice ministries" }, { "title": "2002 Cincinnati Bearcats football team", "content": "The 2002 Cincinnati Bearcats football team represented the University of Cincinnati in the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team, coached by Rick Minter, played its home games in Nippert Stadium, as it has since 1924. The Bearcats finished the season 7\u20137 (6\u20132 in the C-USA) and were invited to the New Orleans bowl, where they lost 24\u201319 to North Texas.\n\nSchedule\n\nRoster\n\nAwards and milestones\n\nConference USA honors\n\nOffensive player of the week\nWeek 1: Gino Guidugli\n\nDefensive player of the week\nWeek 4: Blue Adams\nWeek 5: Antwan Peek\nWeek 10: Andre Frazier\nWeek 13: Antwan Peek\n\nAll-Conference USA First Team\n\nKirt Doolin, OL\nLaDaris Vann, WR\n\nAntwan Peek, DL\n\nAll-Conference USA Second Team\n\nGino Guidugli, QB\nDeMarco McCleskey, RB\nJonathan Ruffin, K\n\nBlue Adams, DB\n\nAll-Conference USA Rookie Team\nChet Ervin, P\nJoel Yakovac, OL\n\nPlayers in the 2003 NFL Draft\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2002 in American football\nCincinnati Bearcats football seasons\n2002 in sports in Ohio\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2002 in American football\n\tSport by year\n\t2002 in sports\n\t2002 in American sports\nCincinnati Bearcats football seasons\n\tSeasons in American football\n\tUniversity of Cincinnati\n2002 in sports in Ohio\n\t2002 in United States sports by state\n\t2002 in American football by state\n\t2002 in Ohio\n\tSports in Cincinnati\n\tSports in Ohio" }, { "title": "January 1942", "content": "The following events occurred in January 1942:\n\nJanuary 1, 1942 (Thursday)\nThe Declaration by United Nations was agreed upon during the Arcadia Conference in Washington, D.C. Representatives of 26 Allied nations pledged to employ their \"full resources\" until victory was won and not to make any separate peace agreements with Axis powers.\nAn explosion at Sneyd Colliery in Burslem, Staffordshire, killed 57.\nThe Oregon State Beavers defeated the Duke Blue Devils 20\u201316 in the 28th Rose Bowl game. The venue was moved from Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California, to the Blue Devils' home stadium in Durham, North Carolina, due to fears about a Japanese attack on the U.S. West Coast.\nDuring a driving rainstorm, the Fordham Rams edged the Missouri Tigers 2\u20130 in the Sugar Bowl.\nThe Alabama Crimson Tide beat the Texas A&M Aggies 29\u201321 in the Cotton Bowl Classic.\nThe Georgia Bulldogs beat the TCU Horned Frogs 40\u201326 in the Orange Bowl.\nThe Tulsa Golden Hurricane beat the Texas Tech Red Raiders 6\u20130 in the Sun Bowl.\nThe comedy film The Man Who Came to Dinner starring Bette Davis, Ann Sheridan, Monty Woolley and Jimmy Durante premiered at the Strand Theatre in New York City.\nBorn: \nCountry Joe McDonald, musician, in Washington, D.C.; \nGennadi Sarafanov, cosmonaut, in Sinenkiye, Saratov Oblast, USSR (d. 2005)\n\nJanuary 2, 1942 (Friday)\nJapanese forces entered Manila.\nAxis forces surrendered at Bardia, Libya. Some 2,200 German troops and 4,400 Italians were captured.\nThe Battle of Kampar ended", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1942 in international relations\nWorld War II by year\n1942 in sports\n1942 in film\n1942 in music\n1942 births\n1942 deaths\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1942 in international relations\n\tYears in international relations\n\t1942 in politics\n\t1942 in Asia\n\t1942 in Europe\nWorld War II by year\n\tWorld War II by continent\n\tMilitary history of the United States during World War II\n\t1942 in military history\n1942 in sports\n\tYears in sports\n\t1942 in American football\n\t1942 in basketball\n\t1942 in baseball\n1942 in film\n\tYears in film\n\t1942 in American cinema\n1942 in music\n\tYears in music\n\t1942 in jazz\n\t1942 in American music\n1942 births\n\tBirths by year\n\tBirths in 1942 by country\n1942 deaths\n\tDeaths by year\n\tDeaths in 1942 by country" }, { "title": "Clavigo (play)", "content": "Clavigo is a five-act tragedy written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1774. The lead role is taken by Pierre Beaumarchais. The play was written in just eight days in May 1774. It was published by July 1774 and is the first printed work to which Goethe put his own name, although the play was received with disfavour.\n\nThe first performance of the play was by the Ackermannschen Gesellschaft in Hamburg on 23 August 1774.\n\nIt is based on the offer of marriage that the Canarian writer Jos\u00e9 Clavijo y Fajardo made to the sister of Beaumarchais.\n\nDuring the 1970s, Clavigo was adapted as a TV movie.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWorks by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe\nGerman plays\n1774 plays\nTragedy plays\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWorks by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe\n\tEuropean literature\n\tGerman literature\nGerman plays\n\tTheater in Germany\n\tEuropean plays\n\tPlays by nationality\n1774 plays\n\tPlays by year\n\t18th-century plays\nTragedy plays\n\tPlays by genre\n\tDrama genres\n\tTragedies (dramatic works)" }, { "title": "What's Up (Myname song)", "content": "\"What's Up\" is a song by South Korean idol group Myname. It was released on November 21, 2012, as its second Japanese single under YM3D. It is a pop song written by Hiro, Keith Harris, Elijah Kelley, and George Pajon, Jr, and the quintet's first original Japanese-language single.\n\n\"What's Up\" was released in three editions: Web Edition, and Limited Editions A and B. It peaked at number 14 on Japan's weekly national Oricon Singles Chart, selling over 22,000 physical copies by the end of its chart run. In order to promote the single, the group held two concerts entitled Myname 1st Live \"What's Up\". The song was included in the group's debut Japanese album We Are Myname (2013).\n\nComposition\n\"What's Up\" was written by Hiro, Keith Harris, Elijah Kelley, and George Pajon, Jr. A pop song, it is Myname's first original Japanese-language single.\n\nRelease and promotion\n\n\"What's Up\" was first announced on August 27, 2012, with a scheduled release date of November 21. Leading up to its release, a music video teaser for the Japanese version of \"Hello & Goodbye\" was uploaded on YouTube on October 12, with the full video released five days later. The music video for \"What's Up\" was released on October 24. The video was filmed on a building rooftop in view Tokyo, including the Tokyo Tower. The title track was made available on online music store Recochoku on November 14. The song was used as the ending theme song for Fuji Television's music variety show Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ from Octobe", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMyname songs\n2012 singles\nJapanese-language songs\nJapanese pop songs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMyname songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tKorean-language songs\n\tSouth Korean pop songs\n2012 singles\n\tSingles by year\n\tJ-Pop singles\nJapanese-language songs\n\tSongs by language\nJapanese pop songs\n\tPop songs by country\n\tJ-Pop songs\n\tSongs by genre" }, { "title": "A Woman's Devotion", "content": "A Woman's Devotion (reissued as Battle Shock) is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Paul Henreid and starring Ralph Meeker, Janice Rule and Paul Henreid.\n\nPlot\nArtist Trevor Stevenson (Meeker), an emotionally scarred World War II veteran, is on honeymoon in Acapulco with his bride Stella (Rule). Shortly after their arrival, two women are murdered. The audience is presented with clues pointing to Trevor's guilt or innocence depending upon one's point of view.\n\nCast\n Ralph Meeker as Trevor Stevenson \n Janice Rule as Stella Stevenson \n Paul Henreid as Capt. Henrique Monteros \n Rosenda Monteros as Mar\u00eda \n Fanny Schiller as Se\u00f1ora Reidl \n Jos\u00e9 Torvay as G\u00f3mez \n Yerye Beirute as Amigo Herrera \n Tony Carbajal as Sergeant \n Jaime Gonz\u00e1lez Qui\u00f1ones as Roberto \n Carlos Riquelme as Chief of police\n\nProduction\nThe film was originally known as Acapulco. Henreid says he got Franz Waxman to score the picture but Herbert Yates of Reupublic overruled him.\n\nReception\nHenreid later claimed the film was \"absolutely ruined\" by the studio. \"It was a decent film, not a great film by any means... apparently they didn't understand the film at all and they cut essential parts.\"\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1956 films\nAmerican films\nAmerican film noir\nAmerican crime films\nFilms directed by Paul Henreid\nFilms scored by Franz Waxman\nFilms set in Acapulco\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1956 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1956 in film\nAmerican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tFilms shot in the United States\nAmerican film noir\n\tAmerican crime films\n\tFilm noir by nationality\nAmerican crime films\n\tAmerican films by genre\n\tFilms about crime in the United States\nFilms directed by Paul Henreid\n\tFilms by director\n\tFilms directed by Austrian directors\nFilms scored by Franz Waxman\n\tFilms scored by composer\n\tAmerican films by composer\nFilms set in Acapulco\n\tFilms set in Mexico by city\n\tFilms shot in Mexico by city\n\tGeography of Acapulco\n\tFilms set in Guerrero\n\tFilms shot in Guerrero" }, { "title": "Akira Narahashi", "content": "is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. He mainly played as a right side-back. He was capped 38 times for the Japanese national team between 1994 and 2003, including three games at the 1998 World Cup.\n\nClub career\nNarahashi was born in Chiba on November 26, 1971. After graduating from Chiba Eiwa High School in 1990, he joined Fujita Industries (later Bellmare Hiratsuka, Shonan Bellmare) playing in the Japan Soccer League Division 2. In 1992, Japan Soccer League was folded and the club joined new league Japan Football League. The club won the champions in 1993 and was promoted to J1 League. In 1994, the club won Emperor's Cup. In Asia, the club also won 1995 Asian Cup Winners' Cup.\n\nNarahashi moved to Kashima Antlers in 1997. The presence of Jorginho at Kashima propelled his decision to move as he aspired to learn the trade under the Brazilian international full back. In 2000, the club won all three major title in Japan; J1 League, J.League Cup and Emperor's Cup first time in J.League history. The club won J1 League 3 times, J.League Cup 3 times and Emperor's Cup 2 times. From the mid 2000s, his opportunities to play decreased. At the end of the 2006 season, Kashima announced that they wouldn't renew his contract.\n\nNarahashi returned to Bellmare in February 2007 but was released in August 2007. On February 1, 2008, he announced his retirement from professional football.\n\nNational team career\nOn September 27, 1994, Narahashi debuted for Japan na", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese footballers\nJapan international footballers\n1998 FIFA World Cup players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Chiba Prefecture\nJapan international footballers\n\tJapanese sportspeople in doping cases\n\tExpatriate footballers in Germany\n1998 FIFA World Cup players\n\tFIFA World Cup players by tournament\n\tFIFA World Cup players" }, { "title": "Illuktenna", "content": "Illuktenna may refer to:\n\n Illuktenna (7\u00b010'N 80\u00b055'E), a village in Sri Lanka\n Illuktenna (7\u00b022'N 80\u00b055'E), a village in Sri Lanka", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Sri Lanka\nVillages in Sri Lanka\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Sri Lanka\n\tGeography of Sri Lanka\n\tPopulated places by country\nVillages in Sri Lanka\n\tPopulated places in Sri Lanka\n\tRural populated places in Asia\n\tVillages by country" }, { "title": "2001 ITF Men's Circuit", "content": "The 2001 ITF Men's Circuit was the 2001 edition of the third tier tour for men's professional tennis. It was organised by the International Tennis Federation and is a tier below the ATP Challenger Tour. The ITF Men's Circuit included satellite events and 277 'Futures' tournaments played year round across six continents, with prize money ranging from $10,000 to $15,000.\n\nFutures events\n\nJanuary\n\nFebruary\n\nMarch\n\nApril\n\nMay\n\nJune\n\nJuly\n\nAugust\n\nSeptember\n\nOctober\n\nNovember\n\nDecember\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2001 in tennis\nITF Men's Circuit\nMen's professional tennis leagues\nProfessional tennis tournaments before 2009\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2001 in tennis\n\t2001 in sports\n\tYears in tennis\nITF Men's Circuit\n\tTennis tours and series\n\tInternational Tennis Federation\n\tProfessional tennis before the Open Era\nMen's professional tennis leagues\n\tMen's sports leagues\n\tTennis leagues\n\tProfessional sports leagues\nProfessional tennis tournaments before 2009\n\tTennis tournaments by era\n\tProfessional tennis before the Open Era" }, { "title": "Cantonment Public School, Karachi", "content": "Cantonment Public School (Urdu: \u06a9\u06cc\u0646\u0679\u0648\u0646\u0645\u0646\u0679 \u067e\u0628\u0644\u06a9 \u0627\u0633\u06a9\u0648\u0644 ), shortened to 'Cantt Public School', was a fee paying school located in Karachi, Pakistan. It catered for primary and secondary level education (up to matriculation or secondary school certificate) for the children of Armed Forces personnel stationed in Karachi Cantonment, primarily, but also open to civilians, in limited numbers, as well. The school motto was \"Crave thy destiny and know thyself\".\n\nCampus location\nThe school was located in the old center of Karachi at Frere Street, near Saddar, adjacent to the Karachi Cantonment Railway Station and to the Red Cross, Pakistan, offices.\n\nHistory\nThe school was founded in 1958 with Mr Khawaja Saghir Ali as its first principal. The school carried on until 1976 under the name of Cantt Public School, Karachi and afterwards as Federal Government Public School, Karachi Cantt. Although still going, the school no longer boasts its original buildings at Frere Street.\n\nSports\nThe school had nine cricket fields, which was the most of any school in Karachi, and educated many cricketers, including Wasim Bari. The School also played an important role in the popularization of field hockey in Pakistan.\n\nAlumni\nThere is an active Alumni forum for the School\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSchools in Karachi\nPublic schools in Pakistan\nMilitary schools in Pakistan\nEducational institutions established in 1958\nCricket in Karachi\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSchools in Karachi\n\tEducation in Karachi\n\tEducational institutions in Pakistan by city\n\tSchools in Pakistan by city\nPublic schools in Pakistan\n\tEducational institutions in Pakistan\n\tSchools in Pakistan\nPublic schools in Pakistan\n\tSchools in Pakistan\n\tEducational institutions in Pakistan\nMilitary schools in Pakistan\n\tEducational institutions in Pakistan\n\tMilitary education and training in Pakistan\n\tEducation in Pakistan by type\nEducational institutions established in 1958\n\t1958 establishments in Pakistan\n\tEducational institutions in Pakistan by year of establishment\nCricket in Karachi\n\tSport in Karachi\n\tCricket in Pakistan by city\n\tCricket in Pakistan\n" }, { "title": "Lutfal Haque", "content": "Lutfal Haque (also known as Haji Lutfal Haque) was an Indian politician, five-time MLA and two-time MP.\n\nEarly life\nLutfal Haque, son of Pir Mohammad, was born at Rainapur in Murshidabad district on 1 December 1911.\n\nHe was educated at Presidency College, Kolkata and Hooghly Training College, and became a teacher.\n\nPolitical career\nLutfal Haque was elected to the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from Suti (Vidhan Sabha constituency) in 1951, 1957 and 1962.\n\nHe represented Jangipur in the Lok Sabha from 1967 to 1977.\n\nHe won from Aurangabad (Vidhan Sabha constituency) in 1977 and 1982.\n\nHe was a member of Murshidabad District Board and Zila Parishad since 1946, District School Board during 1946\u201367, as well as District Minority Board, Murshidabad, and West Bengal Wakf Board. He was founder secretary of Sultanpur Alia Senior Madarsah, founder president of Jangipur Mahukuma Biri Sramik Union since 1955, one of the founders of D. N. College at Aurangabad and was associated with numerous schools and social service organisations.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian politicians\nMembers of the Lok Sabha\nMembers of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly\nPeople from Murshidabad district\nPresidency College, Kolkata alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian politicians\n\tPolitics of India\n\tPeople by political orientation\n\tPeople by occupation\n\tMembers of All India political parties\nMembers of the Lok Sabha\n\tLower house members by country\n\tIndian MPs\n\tMembers of the House of the People (India)\nMembers of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly\n\tMembers of State Legislative Assemblies in India\n\tPolitics of West Bengal\nPeople from Murshidabad district\n\tPeople by district in India\n\tPeople from West Bengal by district\nPresidency College, Kolkata alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in India\n\tPeople associated with the University of Calcutta\n\tUniversity of Calcutta alumni\n\tIndian alumni by university or college" }, { "title": "MW Tux", "content": "MW Tux was a division of Men's Wearhouse clothier that specialized in the renting of tuxedos and formal wear for men. In late 2008, the MW Tux Brand was rolled up into the Men's Wearhouse brand, and ceased being an independent brand.\n\nMen's Wearhouse formalwear business grew via the acquisition of After Hours, a formalwear company. Originally known as Mitchell's Formalwear and founded in 1946, After Hours was the result of the acquisition by Mitchell's of fellow clothiers Small's and Tuxedo World in the late 1990s, and has since acquired and assimilated several other chains in the United States. After Hours was acquired by May Department Stores in 2001, and became a part of Federated Department Stores following that company's buyout of May in 2005. It operated over 450 stores in 31 states and the District of Columbia. It was combined with David's Bridal when acquired by May, and during that time coordinated much of its inventory with David's Bridal.\n\nOn November 17, 2006, After Hours Formalwear was sold to Men's Wearhouse and David's Bridal was purchased along with sister division Priscilla of Boston by Leonard Green & Partners. The chain operated as MW Tux for a year, before being re-branded again as Men's Wearhouse & Tux.\n\nIn September 2008 Men's Wearhouse selected the New York advertising agency DeVito/Verdi to handle its national advertising and marketing communications account. The assignment calls for the agency to provide full-service marketing support and to develop", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nClothing companies of the United States\nRetail companies of the United States\nMen's clothing retailers\nClothing retailers of the United States\nMen's Wearhouse\nDefunct retail companies of the United States\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nClothing companies of the United States\n\tClothing companies by country\n\tRetail companies of the United States\n\tRetail companies based in California\nRetail companies of the United States\n\tRetailers by country\n\tRetail companies by country\nMen's clothing retailers\n\tClothing retailers by type\n\tClothing retailers by country\nClothing retailers of the United States\n\tClothing retailers by country\n\tRetail companies of the United States\nMen's Wearhouse\n\tRetail companies established in 1973\n\tRetail companies based in California\n\tCompanies based in Fremont, California\n\tClothing retailers of the United States\nDefunct retail companies of the United States\n\tDefunct companies of the United States by industry\n\tRetail companies of the United States" }, { "title": "John Clopton (died 1424)", "content": "John Clopton (died 1424), of Gloucester, was an English politician.\n\nHe was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Gloucester in May 1413.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Gloucester\n14th-century English politicians\n15th-century English politicians\nPeople from Gloucester\nEnglish MPs May 1413\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Gloucester\n\tPolitics of Gloucester\n\tMembers of the Parliament of England\n\tPolitics of England by city\n14th-century English politicians\n\t14th-century politicians by nationality\n\t14th-century English people\n\tEnglish politicians by century\n15th-century English politicians\n\t15th-century politicians by nationality\n\t15th-century English people\n\tEnglish politicians by century\nPeople from Gloucester\n\tPeople by city in England\n\tPeople from Gloucestershire\nEnglish MPs May 1413\n\t15th-century English MPs\n\tParliament of England\n\tEnglish MPs by session\n\t15th-century politicians in England" }, { "title": "Weisel", "content": "Weisel is a municipality in the district of Rhein-Lahn, in Rhineland-Palatinate, in western Germany.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in Rhineland-Palatinate\nRhein-Lahn-Kreis\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in Rhineland-Palatinate\n\tMunicipalities in Germany by state\n\tGeography of Rhineland-Palatinate\nRhein-Lahn-Kreis\n\tDistricts of Rhineland-Palatinate\n\tGeography of Rhineland-Palatinate\n\tRhineland-Palatinate\n\tNUTS 3 statistical regions of the European Union\n\tFormer districts of Nassau" }, { "title": "Cavalier (fortification)", "content": "A cavalier is a fortification which is built within a larger fortification, and which is higher than the rest of the work. It usually consists of a raised platform within a fort or bastion, so as to be able to fire over the main parapet without interfering with the fire of the latter. Through the use of cavaliers, a greater volume of fire can be obtained, but its great height also makes it an easy target for a besieger's guns.\n\nThere are two types of cavaliers:\nCommon cavalier \u2013 a raised gun platform without any additional defensive features\nDefensible cavalier \u2013 a raised gun platform surrounded by a ditch. If the ditch cuts across the bastion's terreplein and is supported by cuts, the cavalier can also be considered as a retrenchment.\n\nGallery\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTypes of fortification\nFortification architecture\nMilitary history\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTypes of fortification\n\tMilitary structures\n\tArchitectural elements\nFortification architecture\n\tArchitectural styles\n\tMilitary architecture\nMilitary history\n\tHistory by topic\n\tMilitary science" }, { "title": "2015\u201316 Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball team", "content": "The 2015\u201316 Minnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball team represented the University of Minnesota in the 2015\u201316 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by third year head coach Richard Pitino, the Golden Gophers were members of the Big Ten Conference and played their home games at Williams Arena in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They finished the season 8\u201323, 2\u201316 in Big Ten play to finish in 13th place. They lost in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament to Illinois.\n\nThe season was marred by the suspensions of three players, Kevin Dorsey, Nate Mason and Dupree McBrayer, on March 1, 2016 for allegedly posting a sex video online. The players were suspended for the rest of the season.\n\nPrevious season\nThe Golden Gophers finished the 2014\u201315 Season with a record of 18\u201315, 6\u201312 in Big Ten play to finish in a tie for 10th place. They won their first round game in the Big Ten Tournament against Rutgers, but they lost their second round game to Ohio State.\n\nDepartures\n\nIncoming transfers\n\nIncoming recruits\n\n2016 Recruiting Class\n\nRoster\n\nSchedule and results\n\n|-\n! colspan=\"9\" style=\"background:#; color:#;\"|Exhibition\n\n|-\n! colspan=\"9\" style=\"background:#; color:#;\"|Non-conference regular season\n\n|-\n! colspan=\"9\" style=\"background:#;|Big Ten regular season\n\n|-\n! colspan=\"9\" style=\"background:#;|Big Ten Tournament\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015\u201316 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season\nMinnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball seasons\n2015\u201316 in American college basketball\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015\u201316 Big Ten Conference men's basketball season\n\tCollege basketball seasons in the United States\n\tBig Ten Conference men's basketball seasons\nMinnesota Golden Gophers men's basketball seasons\n\tCollege basketball seasons in the United States\n\tSports seasons in Minnesota\n2015\u201316 in American college basketball\n\tSchool years in the United States\n\tCollege basketball seasons in the United States\n\tAmerican college basketball by year\n\tSports in the United States by year\n\tSports events by year" }, { "title": "Sam Voutas", "content": "Sam Voutas is an Australian actor and independent filmmaker. He is best known for writing and directing Red Light Revolution, China's \"first sex shop comedy\" which was nominated for Best Unproduced Screenplay at the 2008 Australian Inside Film Awards, showcased at The Santa Barbara International Film Festival and won the audience award at The Terracotta Far East Film Festival. Voutas played Durdin in Lu Chuan's acclaimed City of Life and Death, a Chinese film about The Rape of Nanjing. The film won Best Director (Lu Chuan) and Best Cinematographer (Cao Yu) Awards at the 4th Asian Film Awards in 2010.\nVoutas wrote and directed the documentary The Last Breadbox, featuring Beijing taxi drivers in the run-up to the 2008 Olympic Games.\n\nCareer\nVoutas was born in Canberra, Australia and is of Greek ancestry. His mother is from Melbourne and his father Anthony is from Kastania. While his mother was an official in the Australian Public Service, the family lived in China from 1986 to 1989. Voutas returned to China in 2005 and speaks Mandarin fluently.\n\nHe graduated from The Victorian College of the Arts.\n\nRed Light Revolution was originally written in English, translated into Chinese, then that version was re-translated to reflect the Beijing slang hua. It was released in China on Tudou in 2011, with producer Melanie Ansley commenting that \"We wanted to make a film that might have challenged censors, and if that was the case we were shutting ourselves off from television and cinema. I", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian male actors\nAustralian film directors\nAustralian people of Greek descent\nAustralian expatriates in China\nMandarin-language film directors\nVictorian College of the Arts alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian male actors\n\tAustralian actors by gender\n\tMale actors by nationality\nAustralian film directors\n\tAustralian film people\n\tFilm directors by nationality\nAustralian people of Greek descent\n\tAustralian people by ethnic or national origin\n\tPeople of Greek descent\nAustralian expatriates in China\n\tAustralian expatriates by country\n\tAustralian emigrants\n\tExpatriates in China\nMandarin-language film directors\n\tFilm directors by language\n\tMandarin-language films\nVictorian College of the Arts alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Victoria (Australia)\n\tVictorian College of the Arts\n\tAlumni by university or college in Australia" }, { "title": "List of Israeli assassinations", "content": "The following is a list of alleged and confirmed assassinations reported to have been conducted by the State of Israel. It includes attempts on notable persons who were reported to have been specifically targeted by the various Israeli security, intelligence and law enforcement agencies.\n\nAccording to Eyal Weizman, \"targeted assassinations have become the most significant and frequent form of Israeli military attack\", and serve not only to contain terror but as a \"political tool\" to control Palestinian territories Israel has otherwise withdrawn from. In response to protests over the number of civilians killed in targeting operations, and the refusal of a number of pilots to engage in such missions in 2003, Israel set up groups to minimize collateral damage in 2003 to establish acceptable levels of damage to bystanders. In 2006 \"focused lethality munitions\", missiles with intense but highly localized explosives were introduced to this end, and in November a legal committee was set up to rule on assassinations. \n\nThere is no clear definition of \"targeted killing\" under international law. The Supreme Court of Israel, in response to a suit on the practice, mainly regarded actions in the Palestinian Territories, ruled on 14 December 2006 that such actions took place in an 'international armed conflict' but that the \"terrorists\", as civilians, lacked combatant status under international law. Yet they were, in the court's view, civilians participating directly in hostilities, which ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAssassinations in Israel\nIsraeli intelligence agencies\nMilitary operations of Israel\nLaw enforcement in Israel\nPolitical violence in Israel\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAssassinations in Israel\n\tAssassinations by country\n\tViolence in Israel\n\tDeath in Israel\n\tIsrael-related lists\nIsraeli intelligence agencies\n\tIntelligence agencies by country\n\tGovernment of Israel\n\tMilitary of Israel\nMilitary operations of Israel\n\tMilitary operations by country\n\tMilitary history of Israel\nLaw enforcement in Israel\n\tLaw enforcement by country\n\tGovernment of Israel\nPolitical violence in Israel\n\tPolitical violence by country\n\tPolitics of Israel\n\tHistory of Israel\n\tViolence in Israel\n\tTerrorism in Israel\n\tPolitical history of Israel\n\tIsrael-related lists" }, { "title": "Abder Ramdane", "content": "Abder Ramdane (born 23 February 1974) is an Algerian football manager and former player who played as a forward.\n\nInternational career\nRamdane chose to represent the Algeria national team, being selected for one match. However, he did not participate in the game.\n\nCoaching career\nRamdane was employed together with his father-in-law Ewald Lienen as assistant coach and U-19 coach by Greek club Panionios F.C., from 2006 until 2008. He held the same position previously at German side Borussia M\u00f6nchengladbach. They joined TSV 1860 Munich on 13 May 2009. In June 2010, both moved to Olympiacos where they stayed only for some weeks. \n\nIn November 2010, Lienen took over as coach of Arminia Bielefeld and Ramdane followed as assistant. Both left Bielefeld when they were relegated at the end of the season. In November 2013 he and Lienen were appointed by Romanian club O\u021belul Gala\u021bi as assistant coach and coach respectively.\n\nIn June 2018, Ramdane was appointed assistant coach to Luka Elsner at Belgian club Royale Union Saint-Gilloise. In the following year, he followed Elsner to French club Amiens SC. Ramdane left Armiens with Elsner at the end of September 2020.\n\nHonours\nSC Freiburg\n 2. Bundesliga: 2002\u201303\n\nN\u00eemes\n Coupe de France: finalist 1995\u201396\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlgerian footballers\nAlgerian football managers\nAssociation football forwards\nAlgeria international footballers\nExpatriate football managers in Greece\nExpatriate football managers in Germany\nExpatriate football managers in Belgium\nExpatriate football managers in France\nExpatriate football managers in Romania\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlgerian footballers\n\tAfrican footballers\n\tSportspeople by nationality\nAlgerian football managers\n\tFootball managers by nationality\n\tAlgerian sportspeople\nAssociation football forwards\n\tAssociation football players by position\nAlgeria international footballers\n\tAlgerian footballers\n\tAfrican international association football players\nExpatriate football managers in Greece\n\tExpatriate football managers by country\n\tAlgerian expatriate football managers\nExpatriate football managers in Germany\n\tExpatriate football managers by country\n\tAlgerian expatriate football managers\nExpatriate football managers in Belgium\n\tExpatriate football managers by country\n\tAlgerian expatriate football managers\nExpatriate football managers in France\n\tExpatriate football managers by country\n\tAlgerian expatriate football managers\nExpatriate football managers in Romania\n\tExpatriate football managers by country\n\tAlgerian expatriate football managers" }, { "title": "Kusukuntla Prabhakar Reddy", "content": "Kusukutla Prabhakar Reddy (born 1965) is the member of the legislative assembly representing Munugode (Assembly constituency). He belongs to Telangana Rashtra Samithi.\n\nEarly life\nHe was born in Sarvail village in Samsthan Narayanpur, Nalgonda district, Telangana to Kamalamma and Janga Reddy, a small farmer. He did his B.Ed. from Viveka Vardhini College, Hyderabad and B.Sc. from Nagarjuna College, Nalgonda.\n\nCareer\nHe started as a teacher and started educational institution and was a successful before entering politics.\n\nPolitical career\nHe joined Telangana Rashtra Samithi in 2002, with his mentor Kallem Yadagiri Reddy, a leading activist for the statehood. He fought for Telangana statehood, was at the forefront during the agitation in Munugode for the statehood. He became very popular with the people for the effort. His mother was a victim of fluorosis, the region rife with such victims.\n\nAs MLA\nHe won as an MLA from Munugode with a huge margin of 38,055 votes majority, highest in Nalgonda District. He worked actively to bring benefits of flagship programs like Mission Kakatiya, to end the water epidemic, fluorosis through Mission Bhagiratha, health, education etc. to the people of Munugode.\n\nIn 2018 Telangana assembly elections, he once again contested as an MLA from TRS ticket and defeated by Komatireddy Rajagopal Reddy of Indian National Congress with a huge margin of 22,552 Votes.\n\nPersonal life\nHe is married to Aruna. They have a son and a daughter.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Telangana Legislative Assembly\nTelangana Rashtra Samithi politicians\nPeople from Nalgonda district\nIndian educators\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMembers of the Telangana Legislative Assembly\n\tPolitics of Telangana\n\tState legislative assemblies of India\nTelangana Rashtra Samithi politicians\n\tPolitics of Telangana\n\tIndian regional political party politicians\nPeople from Nalgonda district\n\tPeople from Telangana by district\n\tIndian people by district\nIndian educators\n\tEducation in India\n\tIndian people by occupation" }, { "title": "1971 NFL Draft", "content": "The 1971 National Football League draft was held January 28\u201329, 1971, at the Belmont Plaza Hotel in New York City, New York. It was the first draft where the three first selections, Jim Plunkett, Archie Manning, and Dan Pastorini, were quarterbacks.\n\nPlayer selections\n\nRound one\n\nRound two\n\nRound three\n\nRound four\n\nRound five\n\nRound six\n\nRound seven\n\nRound eight\n\nRound nine\n\nRound ten\n\nRound eleven\n\nRound twelve\n\nRound thirteen\n\nRound fourteen\n\nRound fifteen\n\nRound sixteen\n\nRound seventeen\n\nNotable undrafted players\n\nHall of Famers\n Jack Ham, linebacker from Pennsylvania State, taken 2nd round 34th overall by Pittsburgh Steelers\nInducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 1988.\n John Riggins, running back from Kansas, taken 1st round 6th overall by New York Jets\nInducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 1992.\n Dan Dierdorf, offensive tackle from Michigan, taken 2nd round 43rd overall by St. Louis Cardinals\nInducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 1996.\n Jack Youngblood, defensive end from Florida, taken 1st round 20th overall by Los Angeles Rams\nInducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2001.\nHarold Carmichael, wide receiver from Southern, taken 7th round 161st overall by Philadelphia Eagles\nInducted: Professional Football Hall of Fame class of 2020\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1971 in American football\nNational Football League Draft\n1971 in sports in New York City\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1971 in American football\n\tAmerican football by year\n\tSports in the United States by year\n\t1971 in American sports\nNational Football League Draft\n\tAmerican football drafts\n\tNational Football League events\n\tAnnual sporting events in the United States\n1971 in sports in New York City\n\tYears in sports in New York City\n\t1971 in New York (state)\n\tSports in New York City by year\n\t1971 in sports in the United States" }, { "title": "Meir Balaban", "content": "Meir Balaban or Majer Samuel Ba\u0142aban (, 18 Adar [5]637, Lviv \u2013 26 December 1942, Tevet [5]702, Warsaw Ghetto) was one of the most outstanding historians of Polish and Galician Jews, and the founder of Polish Jewish historiography.\n\nEarly years\n\nBalaban was born in 1877 in the city of Lviv (then known as Lemberg in Austria-Hungary's centre of East Galicia). He received a traditional education at home and traditional Jewish schooling (Hebrew language and Bible study) in a cheder.\n\nBiography and initial studies on Jewish history\n\nHe studied law, philosophy and history at Lviv University. He accidentally encountered materials on the history of Jews in Krak\u00f3w, and on the request of the Krak\u00f3w Jewish kahal, he wrote the first volume of \"The History of Jews in Cracow and Kazimiria 1304-1655\" (Krak\u00f3w, 1912). It gave him some reputation in Lviv University. Balaban then won a high ministry scholarship, and departed for a long scientific trip to Pozna\u0144, Berlin and Gda\u0144sk. He stayed for several months in Krak\u00f3w collecting materials for the second volume of the history of Krak\u00f3w Jews. Simultaneously he started the publication \"The history of Jewish system in Poland\" in \"Evreiskaia Starina\" (\"Jewish Old Times\", as translated from Russian) magazine. He taught in different schools in the Lviv region and Lviv combining studying with teaching and research. He spent the first year of World War I in Vienna teaching at the gymnasium for Galician refugees. The next three years, he spent in Lublin", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish historians\nJewish historians\nPolish Jews\nPeople from Lviv\nHistorians of Judaism\nLviv University alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish historians\n\tHistorians by nationality\n\tPolish Jews\n\tAcademics of Jewish studies\nJewish historians\n\tJewish history\n\tJewish scholars\n\tHistorians of Judaism\n\tHistorians by nationality\nPolish Jews\n\tEthnic groups in Poland\n\tJews by country\n\tPeople of Jewish descent\nPeople from Lviv\n\tPeople by city in Ukraine\n\tPeople from Galicia (Eastern Europe)\nHistorians of Judaism\n\tJudaic studies scholars\n\tJewish historians\n\tJewish history\nLviv University alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Ukraine\n\tUniversity of Lviv" }, { "title": "No Other Tiger", "content": "No Other Tiger is a 1927 mystery thriller novel by the British writer A.E.W. Mason. Julius Ricardo, who features in the Inspector Hanaud series, briefly appears and Hanaud himself is mentioned in passing.\n\nSynopsis\nWhile tiger hunting in Burma, Colonel John Strickland encounters no tigers but meets a strange man who has news of the woman back in England that Strickland is in love with. His adventures subsequently take him to England and Southern France.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1927 novels\nBritish mystery novels\nBritish thriller novels\nNovels by A.E.W. Mason\nNovels set in Burma\nNovels set in England\nNovels set in France\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1927 novels\n\t20th-century British novels\n\t1920s novels\n\tBooks by year\n\tNovels by year\nBritish mystery novels\n\tBritish novels by genre\n\tMystery novels by nationality\n\t20th-century British novels\nBritish thriller novels\n\tBritish novels by genre\n\tThriller novels by nationality\n\t20th-century British novels\nNovels by A.E.W. Mason\n\tBritish novels by author\n\t20th-century British novels\nNovels set in Burma\n\tNovels set in Asia by country\n\tNovels by setting\n\tBritish novels by setting\nNovels set in England\n\tNovels set in the United Kingdom by country\n\tNovels by setting\n\tBritish novels by setting\nNovels set in France\n\tNovels set in Europe by country\n\tNovels by setting\n\tBritish novels by setting" }, { "title": "Hirsig", "content": "Hirsig is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n\nAlma Hirsig Bliss (1875\u2013c. 1959), American miniature painter\nLeah Hirsig (1883\u20131975), Swiss-American Thelemite\nSantiago Hirsig (born 1978), Argentine footballer\nWilliam G. Hirsig (1868\u20131924), American automobile dealer\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\nSwiss-American history\nAmerican people of Swiss descent\nArgentine footballers\nAmerican artists\nAmerican automobile dealers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurnames\n\tLast names\n\tPersonal identification\nSwiss-American history\n\tSwiss-American culture\n\tAmerican people of Swiss descent\nArgentine footballers\n\tFootball in Argentina\n\tSportspeople from Argentina\nAmerican artists\n\tArt in the United States\n\tCulture of the United States\nAmerican automobile dealers\n\tAutomotive industry in the United States\n\tBusinesspeople in the automotive industry\n\tBusinesspeople from the United States" }, { "title": "Taras Shevchuk", "content": "Taras Shevchuk (born ) is a Ukrainian male track cyclist, representing Ukraine at international competitions. He competed at the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in the men's team pursuit and at the 2016 UEC European Track Championships in the scratch event.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUkrainian male cyclists\nUkrainian track cyclists\nUCI Track Cycling World Championships competitors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUkrainian male cyclists\n\tMale cyclists by nationality\n\tCyclists by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Ukraine\nUkrainian track cyclists\n\tTrack cyclists by nationality\n\tUkrainian cyclists\nUCI Track Cycling World Championships competitors\n\tUCI Track Cycling World Championships\n\tTrack cycling competitors\n\tCycling event competitors\n\tCyclists at international sports competitions" }, { "title": "Jake Morley", "content": "Jake Morley (born 1 August 1983) is a British singer-songwriter, based in north London.\n\nEarly life\nMorley grew up in Mill Hill, London. He learned guitar at an early age and began writing songs whilst at Mill Hill County High School in north west London. After studying law at the University of Nottingham for three years, Morley returned to London and started performing on the London open mic scene.\n\n2008\u20132009\nMorley began recording in 2008, and released of his first EP, This City later the same year. A popular artist on the London circuit, Morley played the MS Calling charity gig at the 100 Club where he met double bassist John Parker (formerly of Nizlopi), drummer Harry Mead and sound engineer Phill Brown (Bob Marley / Talk Talk / Faithless) who recorded and co-produced Morley's debut album. Also in attendance was Calum MacColl (Rokia Traore / Ronan Keating / Eddi Reader) who played guitar on and also co-produced the album.\n\n2010 \u2013 Many Fish To Fry\nIn January 2010 Morley, along with Phill Brown and Calum MacColl, started recording Many Fish To Fry. With recording, mixing and over dubs continuing for a few months. Morley returned to live performances in March.\n\nIn April 2010 secured a residency at Ronnie Scott's playing once a month all the way through to December.\n\nTowards the end of 2010, Morley joined forces with Kerry Harvey-Piper, of Red Grape Records who took on the role of being his manager.\n\n2011\nMorley's debut album Many Fish To Fry was released in February 2011 on ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish singer-songwriters\n21st-century British singers\nPeople from Mill Hill\nAlumni of the University of Nottingham\nMusicians from London\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBritish singer-songwriters\n\tSinger-songwriters by nationality\n\tBritish musicians\n\tBritish singers\n21st-century British singers\n\t21st-century singers by nationality\n\tBritish singers by century\nPeople from Mill Hill\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople from the London Borough of Barnet\nAlumni of the University of Nottingham\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\n\tPeople associated with the University of Nottingham\nMusicians from London\n\tMusicians by city or town in England\n\tPeople from London by occupation." }, { "title": "1962 Punjab Legislative Assembly election", "content": "Election to elect the Third Punjab Legislative Assembly was held in 1962. There were total 756 candidates. Congress party won the election with 90 seats.\n\nResult\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nElections in Punjab, India\nState Assembly elections in India\n1962 elections in India\nIndian National Congress elections\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nElections in Punjab, India\n\tElections in India by state or union territory\n\tPolitics of Punjab, India\n\tIndian state elections\nState Assembly elections in India\n\tElections in India\n\tIndian state elections\n\tState assemblies of India\n\tIndian legislative bodies\n1962 elections in India\n\t20th-century elections in India\n\t1962 in Indian politics\nIndian National Congress elections\n\tElections in India by party\n\tPolitics of the Indian National Congress\n\tIndian National Congress\n\tIndian politics by party" }, { "title": "Jake Peavy", "content": "Jacob Edward Peavy (born May 31, 1981) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Diego Padres, Chicago White Sox, Boston Red Sox, and San Francisco Giants. He batted and threw right-handed.\n\nWhile with the Padres, he won the 2007 NL Cy Young Award after recording the Pitching Triple Crown that year. He was traded from the White Sox to the Red Sox in 2013 and helped them to a World Series title later that season. A year later, he was traded to the San Francisco Giants, where he helped them win a World Series title later in the season. He is the second starting pitcher after Don Gullett to win two consecutive World Series championship titles with different teams, one in each league. He is one of eight players in Major League history to have won back-to-back World Series championships titles on different teams (Ben Zobrist, Jack Morris, Bill Skowron, Clem Labine, Don Gullett, Joc Pederson and Ryan Theriot).\n\nPeavy wore the number 44 for most of his career. When he was traded to the San Francisco Giants, he took number 43, as 44 was retired in honor of Willie McCovey. After struggling in the middle of the 2014 season, he changed to 22.\n\nProfessional career\n\nDraft and minor leagues\nPeavy was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 15th round (472nd overall) of the 1999 MLB draft out of high school (St. Paul's Episcopal School). He was named the high school player of the year in the state of Alabama. Peavy declined an ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMajor League Baseball pitchers\nSan Diego Padres players\nChicago White Sox players\nBoston Red Sox players\nSan Francisco Giants players\nCy Young Award winners\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMajor League Baseball pitchers\n\tBaseball players by position\n\tBaseball players from the United States\n\tBaseball pitchers\nSan Diego Padres players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\n\tBaseball players from San Diego, California\nChicago White Sox players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\n\tBaseball players from Chicago, Illinois\nBoston Red Sox players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\n\tBaseball players from Boston, Massachusetts\nSan Francisco Giants players\n\tMajor League Baseball players by team\n\tBaseball players from San Francisco, California\nCy Young Award winners\n\tMajor League Baseball awards\n\tBaseball awards in the United States\n\tMajor League Baseball pitchers\n\tBaseball players from the United States\n\tBaseball pitchers" }, { "title": "2015 Redditch Borough Council election", "content": "The 2015 Redditch Borough Council election took place on 7 May 2015 to elect members of the Redditch Borough Council in England. It was held on the same day as other local elections.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 English local elections\nRedditch Borough Council elections\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2015 English local elections\n\tEnglish local elections\n\t2015 elections in England\nRedditch Borough Council elections\n\tElections in Worcestershire\n\tBorough council elections in the United Kingdom\n\tElections in the West Midlands (region)" }, { "title": "Emad Khashoggi", "content": "Emad Khashoggi (, born 25 March 1968) is a French-Saudi businessman and the head of COGEMAD. He initiated the Ch\u00e2teau Louis XIV development project in Louveciennes, France.\n\nBiography \nEmad Khashoggi was born in Lebanon's capital Beirut. His father, Adil Khashoggi, has headed up several property developments in Saudi Arabia. His grandfather, Muhammad Khashoggi was of Turkish origin from Kayseri and the personal physician to King Abdulaziz Al Saud. Emad Khashoggi is also the nephew of businessman Adnan Khashoggi. His surname, Khashoggi, means \"spoon maker\" (Ka\u015f\u0131k\u00e7\u0131) in the Turkish language.\n\nProjects \n\nIn 1989, Emad Khashoggi founded COGEMAD, a company that develops haute-couture estates and interiors.\nIn the early 2000s, after several successful property developments in France and overseas, in particular the renovation of Ch\u00e2teau du Verduron and Palais Rose du V\u00e9sinet, he and his company set their sights on a new project, homage to the 17th century architecture and a true international showcase of the finest French craftsmanship: the Ch\u00e2teau Louis XIV.\n \nIn 2009, a plot of wooded land between Versailles and Marly-le-Roi was purchased and precipitated the project that reached completion three years following the start of the building works.\n \nThe design and development of the Ch\u00e2teau Louis XIV was the subject of a book published by the renowned French art magazine Connaissance des Arts.\n \nIn addition to the Ch\u00e2teau Louis XIV, Emad Khashoggi's past developments include the Pala", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench businesspeople\nSaudi Arabian businesspeople\nFrench people of Turkish descent\nSaudi Arabian people of Turkish descent\nFrench people of Saudi Arabian descent\nSaudi Arabian people of French descent\nPeople from Beirut\nBusinesspeople in real estate\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench businesspeople\n\tBusinesspeople by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nSaudi Arabian businesspeople\n\tBusinesspeople by nationality\n\tPeople by occupation and nationality\nFrench people of Turkish descent\n\tEuropean people of Turkish descent\n\tSaudi Arabian people of Turkish descent\n\tFrench people by ethnic or national origin\nSaudi Arabian people of Turkish descent\n\tAsian people of Turkish descent\n\tSaudi Arabian people by ethnic or national origin\nFrench people of Saudi Arabian descent\n\tFrench people by ethnic or national origin\t\n\tSaudi Arabian people of French descent\n\tSaudi Arabian people by ethnic or national origin\t\nSaudi Arabian people of French descent\n\tAsian people of French descent\n\tSaudi Arabian people by ethnic or national origin\t\nPeople from Beirut\n\tPeople by city in Asia\n\tPeople by city in Lebanon\nBusinesspeople in real estate\n\tBusinesspeople by industry\n\tReal estate in France\n\tReal estate in Saudi Arabia\n\tReal estate by country\n\tPeople in real estate by nationality\n\tFrench businesspeople\n\tSaudi Arabian businesspeople" }, { "title": "1592 papal conclave", "content": "The 1592 papal conclave (January 10\u201330) elected Pope Clement VIII in succession to Pope Innocent IX.\n\nDeath of Innocent IX\n\nPope Innocent IX died on December 30, 1591, only two months into his pontificate. This created the fourth sede vacante in the one and half years since the death of Pope Sixtus V, who had died on August 27, 1590. He was then succeeded by Pope Urban VII (September 15 \u2013 September 27, 1590), Pope Gregory XIV (December 5, 1590 \u2013 October 16, 1591) and Innocent IX (October 29 \u2013 December 30, 1591), so the papal conclave of January 1592 was the fourth in only seventeen months. No similar situation had occurred since 1276\u20131277.\n\nList of participants \n\nFifty four of the sixty four cardinals participated in this conclave:\n\nAlfonso Gesualdo (created cardinal on February 26, 1561) \u2013 Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia e Velletri; Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals; Prefect of the S.C. of Ceremonies; Prefect of the S.C. of Rites; Cardinal-protector of the Kingdom of Portugal and the Kingdom of Sicily\nInnico d'Avalos d'Aragona, O.S.Iacobis. (February 26, 1561) \u2013 Cardinal-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina; Sub-dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals\nMarco Antonio Colonna (March 12, 1565) \u2013 Cardinal-Bishop of Palestrina; Librarian of the Holy Roman Church\nTolomeo Gallio (March 12, 1565) \u2013 Cardinal-Bishop of Frascati\nGabriele Paleotti (March 12, 1565) \u2013 Cardinal-Bishop of Sabina; Archbishop of Bologna\nMichele Bonelli, O.P. (March 6, 1566) \u2013 Cardinal-Bishop of Albano; Prefect of ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n16th-century papal conclaves\n1592 in Europe\n16th-century Catholicism\n1592 in Christianity\nRoman Catholic Church history\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n16th-century papal conclaves\n\tPapal conclaves by century\n\t16th-century elections in Europe\n\t16th-century Catholic Church councils\n1592 in Europe\n\t1592 by country\n\t16th-century in Europe\n16th-century Catholicism\n\t16th-century Christianity by denomination\n\t16th-century Catholic Church\n\t16th-century Christianity\n1592 in Christianity\n\t1592 in religion\n\t16th-century Christianity\n\tYears in Christianity \nRoman Catholic Church history\n\tReligious history by tradition\n\tHistory of Christianity by denomination\n\tChristianity in the Middle Ages\n\tHistory of the Catholic Church" }, { "title": "Library Square", "content": "Library Square may refer to:\n\nSalt Lake City Public Library, with an outside plaza called Library Square, Utah, United States\nVancouver Library Square, a city block, including the central library branch, in downtown Vancouver, Canada", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic squares in the United States\nPublic squares in Canada\nBuildings and structures in Salt Lake City\nBuildings and structures in Vancouver\nPublic libraries in Utah\nPublic libraries in British Columbia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPublic squares in the United States\n\tSquares in the United States\n\tOutdoor structures in the United States\nPublic squares in Canada\n\tSquares in Canada\n\tOutdoor structures in Canada\nBuildings and structures in Salt Lake City\n\tBuildings and structures in Utah by city\nBuildings and structures in Vancouver\n\tBuildings and structures in British Columbia by city\n\tPublic libraries in Vancouver\nPublic libraries in Utah\n\tLibraries in Utah\n\tBuildings and structures in Utah\n\tPublic libraries in the United States by state\nEducation in Utah\nPublic libraries in British Columbia\n\tLibraries in British Columbia\n\tBuildings and structures in British Columbia\n\tPublic libraries in Canada by province or territory\nEducation in British Columbia" }, { "title": "Baba Makhan Shah Labana", "content": "Makhan Shah Lubana (also written as Lobana) (born July 7, 1619) was a devout Sikh and a rich trader who discovered the ninth Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Tegh Bahadar in Bakala, India in around 1665. He is also noted for his other contributions like preaching of Sikhism in West Punjab and abroad, punishing Shihan and Dhir Mal for the attack and initial settlement of Guru Tegh Bahadur at Anandpur Sahib.\n\nBirth and early life\nIn 1619, he was born to Bhai Dasa Labana, who was devout Sikh of Guru Hargobind. There are different views of different scholars regarding his birthplace. Giani Gian Singh believes that he was born in Tanda, probably in Kashmir, but Col. Gurbachan Singh refute this claim. Also, there many places with name Tanda in India like Mansura Tanda in Rajasthan, Khed Tanda;Basti Tanda;Sankpur Tanda;Chikvadi Tanda in Madhya Pradesh, Naka Tanda in Maharashtra, Anapur Tanda;Andhara ;Goda Tanda in Karnataka, Tanda in Kashmir and in Punjab there are multiple villages. Scholars like Max Arthur Macauliffe, GS Chabra, Sukha Singh believes that he was native of Kathiawar in Gujarat..\n\nFollowing is commentary from Bhatt Vahis regarding background of Makhan Shah:\n Makhan Shah, son of Bhai Dasa, grandson of Binai, maternal grandson of Beheru.\n The cavalcade of Bhai Makhan Shah who was the Sikh of Guru, was going to Kashmir. The Satguru joined him there. After pilgrimage of Mutton Martand along with Bhai Dasa and Bhai Aru Ram, he reached the place of Bhai Makhan Shah at Mota Tanda. B", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSikh religious figures\nPeople from Punjab, India\n17th-century Indian people\nSikhism in Punjab, India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSikh religious figures\n\tSikhism in India\n\tPeople by religion in India\n\tReligious people by faith\nPeople from Punjab, India\n\tIndian people by state\n\tPeople from India by region\n17th-century Indian people\n\t17th-century people by nationality\n\tPeople of the Mughal Empire\nSikhism in Punjab, India\n\tSikhism in India by state or territory\n\tReligion in Punjab, India\n\tReligion in India by state or territory" }, { "title": "Kingsville District High School", "content": "Kingsville District High School is a public high school in Kingsville, Ontario, Canada. The school is the \"Home of the Cavaliers\". Enrollment is 656 students. KDHS feeder schools are Harrow Public School, Kingsville Public School and Jack Miner Public School.\n\nHistory\nThe school opened in 1921 at its present location after a fire destroyed Essex District High School. There were three teachers and about 100 students.\n\nIn 1953, a new building was erected on the site with additions in 1954, 1963, 1967 and 1972.\n\nIn 2016 Harrow District High School closed and merged with Kingsville District High School.\n\nIn June 2016, Kingsville District High School students held a Pride flag raising ceremony to recognize June as LGBT Pride Month. The school was one of the first in the district to raise its pride flag.\n\nFuture\nIn April 2016, the Ministry of Education announced funding for a $44-million JK-to-Grade 12 school to be located in Kingsville. The new school will consolidate students from Kingsville District High School, Harrow District High School, Kingsville Public School, and Jack Miner Public School, and may be the most expensive school the province has ever built.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHigh schools in Ontario\nPublic schools in Ontario\nEducation in Kingsville, Ontario\n1921 establishments in Ontario\nEducational institutions established in 1921\nLGBT-related schools in Canada\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHigh schools in Ontario\n\tEducation in Ontario by type\n\tPublic schools in Ontario\n\tSchools in Ontario\nPublic schools in Ontario\n\tPublic schools in Canada\n\tEducation in Ontario\n\tSchools in Ontario\nEducation in Kingsville, Ontario\n\tEducation in Ontario by city or town\n\tEducation in Ontario\n1921 establishments in Ontario\n\t1921 establishments in Canada\n\tEstablishments in Ontario by year\n\tEducational institutions established in 1921\nEducational institutions established in 1921\n\tEducational institutions established in the 20th century\n\tSchools by year of establishment\nLGBT-related schools in Canada\n\tLGBT in Canada\n\tSchools in Canada by subject\n\tLGBT education in Canada" }, { "title": "El Salto, Jalisco", "content": "El Salto is a city, and the surrounding municipality of the same name, in the central region of the Mexican state of Jalisco.\n\nThe municipality covers a surface of area of with a population of 138,226. It is surrounded, in a clockwise direction from the north, by the municipalities of Tlaquepaque, Tonal\u00e1, Juanacatl\u00e1n, and Tlajomulco de Z\u00fa\u00f1iga.\nIt was created on 22 December 1943, with its excision from the municipality of Juanacatl\u00e1n.\n\nHistory \n\nIn 1530, the Spanish conqueror of Mexico, Hern\u00e1n Cort\u00e9s, commissioned Nu\u00f1o de Guzm\u00e1n to conquer \"inland\". This part to the conquest of the kingdom of Michoac\u00e1n, venturing to conquer new lands was launched towards the West. Thus, on 20 January, 1530, the expedition crosses the Lerma river through Cuitzeo and walking northwest, appears in front of Tonal\u00e1 on 24 March, taking possession of the village, one of the largest in the region, leaving the entire region subjugated to the Spanish kingdom. The next day, 25 March, Nu\u00f1o de Guzm\u00e1n, takes possession in the name of the King of Spain from the regions south of the Santiago River and north and west of Lake Chapala, reserving for himself the title of entrustment, taking over the Valleys of Toluquilla and Tonal\u00e1.\nDiego de Porres Baranda, one of the richest men in Nueva Galicia who had acquired his first lands in the Cocula Valley in 1580 and had become one of the most important food suppliers of Guadalajara in the first decade of the century XVII, in a real hearing held on 30 February, 1606, ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Jalisco\nMunicipalities of Jalisco\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Jalisco\n\tPopulated places in Mexico by state\n\tGeography of Jalisco\nMunicipalities of Jalisco\n\tMunicipalities of Mexico by state\n\tGeography of Jalisco\n\tSubdivisions of Jalisco" }, { "title": "Dagmar Hase", "content": "Dagmar Hase (born 22 December 1969 in Quedlinburg, Saxony-Anhalt, East Germany) is a former German swimmer, specialised in the freestyle and backstroke. She won seven Olympic medals in her career, including a gold medal in the 400\u00a0m freestyle at the 1992 Summer Olympics.\n\nHer defeat of American swimmer Janet Evans in the 400 metre freestyle at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics was Evans's only loss in a 400 or 800 metre freestyle between 1986 and 1994. She also defeated the greatest backstroker ever, Hungary's Krisztina Egerszegi, in her strongest event the 200 metre backstroke at the 1989 European Aquatics Championships. This was Egerszegi's only defeat in a 200-metre backstroke from 1987 to her retirement in 1996, and her only defeat in any backstroke event from 1989 to 1994. Hase was a highly versatile swimmer, having won at least 1 Olympic and numerous other major event medals in each of the 200 freestyle, 400 freestyle, 800 freestyle, and 200 backstroke.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOlympic swimmers of Germany\nGerman female swimmers\nMedalists at the 1992 Summer Olympics\nPeople from Quedlinburg\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nOlympic swimmers of Germany\n\tOlympic athletes of Germany\n\tGerman swimmers by competition\nGerman female swimmers\n\tFemale swimmers by nationality\n\tGerman swimmers\nMedalists at the 1992 Summer Olympics\n\t1992 Summer Olympics medalists\n\tOlympic medalists by year\n\tOlympic medalists in swimming\nPeople from Quedlinburg\n\tPeople by city in Germany\n\tPeople from Saxony-Anhalt\n\tPeople from Harz (district)" }, { "title": "Duck-billed eel", "content": "The duck-billed eel (Nettastoma parviceps) also known as the shortsnouted sorcerer or the smallhead duckbill eel, is an eel in the family Nettastomatidae (duckbill/witch eels). It was described by Albert G\u00fcnther in 1877. It is a marine, deep water-dwelling eel which is known from the Indo-Pacific and the southeastern Pacific Ocean, including Japan, Hawaii, eastern Australia, southeastern Africa, and Chile. It dwells at a depth range of 60\u20131190 metres, and inhabits the continental shelf and slope. Males can reach a maximum total length of 82 centimetres.\n\nThe species epithet \"parviceps\" means \"little head\" in Latin, and refers to the eel's head being somewhat smaller than that of Nettastoma melanura, which was the only other species in the genus known to the author. The duck-billed eel is of no commercial interest to fisheries.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEels\nMarine fauna of the Pacific Ocean\nFish of the Pacific Ocean\nFish of the Indian Ocean\nFish of Australia\nFish of Hawaii\nFish of Japan\nAnimals described in 1877\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEels\n\tFish by type\n\tAquatic organisms\nMarine fauna of the Pacific Ocean\n\tMarine fauna of the ocean\n\tMarine fauna by ocean\nFish of the Pacific Ocean\n\tFish by body of water\n\tFish of the ocean\nFish of the Indian Ocean\n\tFish by body of water\n\tFish of the ocean\nFish of Australia\n\tFish by country\n\tFish of Oceania\nFish of Hawaii\n\tFish of the United States by state\n\tAnimals of Hawaii\nFish of Japan\n\tFish by country\n\tFish of Asia\nAnimals described in 1877\n\tTaxa named by Albert G\u00fcnther\n\tSpecies described in the 19th century" }, { "title": "Ralph Adams", "content": "Ralph Andrew Adams (born July 9, 1907, date of death 1976) was a Canadian athlete who competed in the 1928 Summer Olympics.\n\nHe was born in Hamilton, Ontario.\n\nIn 1928 he was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the 100 metres event as well as of the 200 metres competition. He was also a member of the Canadian relay team which was disqualified in the final of the 4\u00d7100 metres contest.\n\nAt the 1930 Empire Games he won the gold medal with the Canadian relay team in the 4\u00d7110 yards event. In the 220 yards competition he was eliminated in the heats.\n\nCompetition record\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian male sprinters\nAthletes (track and field) at the 1928 Summer Olympics\nAthletes from Hamilton, Ontario\nOlympic athletes of Canada\nAthletes (track and field) at the 1930 British Empire Games\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian male sprinters\n\tAthletics in Canada\n\tMale sprinters by nationality\n\tSprinters by nationality\n\tCanadian sprinters\nAthletes (track and field) at the 1928 Summer Olympics\n\tCompetitors at the 1928 Summer Olympics\n\tOlympic athletes by year\n\tOlympic track and field athletes by year\nAthletes from Hamilton, Ontario\n\tSport in Hamilton, Ontario\n\tCanadian sportspeople by city\n\tAthletes (track and field) by city\nOlympic athletes of Canada\n\tOlympic competitors for Canada\n\tCanadian Olympic competitors\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the Summer Olympics\nAthletes (track and field) at the 1930 British Empire Games\n\tAthletics at the Commonwealth Games\n\tAthletes (track and field) at the Commonwealth Games\n\tBritish Empire Games competitors for Canada\n\tCommonwealth Games competitors for Canada" }, { "title": "Eonju station", "content": "Eonju Station is a Seoul Metropolitan Subway station on Line 9. It opened in March 2015.\n\nStation layout\n\nGallery\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSeoul Metropolitan Subway stations\nLine 9 (Seoul Metro)\nRailway stations opened in 2015\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSeoul Metropolitan Subway stations\n\tSeoul Metropolitan Subway\n\tRailway stations in South Korea\nLine 9 (Seoul Metro)\n\tSeoul Metropolitan Subway lines\nRailway stations opened in 2015\n\tRailway stations by year of opening\n\t2015 establishments in South Korea" }, { "title": "Donald J. Metz", "content": "Donald J. Metz (May 18, 1924 \u2013 May 9, 1999) was an American nuclear engineer at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Metz's research focused on the effects of radiation on polymerization.\n\nEarly life and education\nMetz began his undergraduate education at St. Francis College in 1941, yet it was interrupted by World War II. For three years he was in the Infantry in Europe, yet upon his return he once again enrolled in St. Francis College and completed his B.S. in Chemistry in 1947. Metz went on to conduct graduate work at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and was granted an M.S. in 1949, and a Ph.D. in physical chemistry in 1955.\n\nCareer\n\nBrookhaven National Laboratory\nIn 1954, Metz joined the staff at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the Nuclear Engineering Department. While there he was appointed Supervisor of Radiation Research in the Radiation Division. By 1972, Metz headed the Chemical Sciences Division in the Department of Applied Sciences. To pursue his interest in science education Dr. Metz relinquished his position in 1985 to become the head of the Office of Educational Programs (OEP). In 1993, Metz retired after having expanded the OEP, oversaw the creation of a new Science Learning Center, and started at Brookhaven, what would become a nationwide educators program at D.O.E. laboratory's.\n\nMetz also gave two Laboratory-wide lectures while at BNL; the 70th Brookhaven Lecture on Radiation and Organic Liquids and the 169th Brookhaven Lecture on Energy Future: A Prime fo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican nuclear engineers\nBrookhaven National Laboratory people\nSt. Francis College alumni\nPolytechnic Institute of Brooklyn alumni\n20th-century American engineers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican nuclear engineers\n\tNuclear engineers\n\tAmerican engineers\nBrookhaven National Laboratory people\n\tScientists at Brookhaven National Laboratory\n\tUniversity and college faculty in the United States\nSt. Francis College alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in New York (state)\n\tSt. Francis College\nPolytechnic Institute of Brooklyn alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in New York (state)\n\tPolytechnic Institute of Brooklyn\n20th-century American engineers\n\t20th-century engineers\n\tAmerican engineers by century\n\tAmerican engineers\n\t20th-century American people by occupation" }, { "title": "Erin Hershey Presley", "content": "Erin Hershey Presley (born Erin Alise Hershey on September 2, 1976) is an American actress.\n\nCareer\nThe actress is most known for her role as Alison Barrington on the canceled American soap opera Port Charles. Her character's pairing with Jamal Woods was a popular supercouple, but after the characters were torn apart, her character was paired with Brian Gaskill's Rafe. Erin reprised the role of Alison on General Hospital on January 30, 2013, she accompanied Jon Lindstrom (Kevin Collins) on his visit along with her son Rafe.\n\nAfter Lisa Ling left her role as a co-host of ABC's The View in 2003, Erin joined the on-air auditions to replace her. Although she was one of three finalists for the job, the co-host job eventually went to Elisabeth Hasselbeck.\n\nHer most recent role was in the movie Americanizing Shelley (2007).\n\nIn January 2013, Presley reprised her role Alison Barrington on General Hospital who came along with a teenage son, named Rafe, to Port Charles, where she was then murdered.\n\nPersonal life\nErin grew up on Mercer Island and attended Mercer Island High School.\n\nOn July 27, 2002, Erin married her Port Charles co-star, Brian Presley. Erin gave birth to a baby boy on January 7, 2007. They named him Jackson \"Jack\" Gunnar. The also have a daughter named Emma. They have announced they are expecting another daughter in June they plan on naming Ruby Rose.\n\nFilmography\n(2007) Americanizing Shelley - Nicole\n(2005) Living with Fran - Susan\n(2005) Wil", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican television actresses\nAmerican soap opera actresses\nAmerican film actresses\nMercer Island High School alumni\nPeople from Mercer Island, Washington\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican television actresses\n\t20th-century American actresses\n\t21st-century American actresses\nAmerican soap opera actresses\n\t20th-century American actresses\n\t21st-century American actresses\nAmerican film actresses\n\t20th-century American actresses\n\t21st-century American actresses\nMercer Island High School alumni\n\tPeople from Mercer Island, Washington\nPeople from Mercer Island, Washington\n\tPeople by city or town in Washington (state)\n\tPeople from King County, Washington\n\tPeople from Washington (state) by city\n\tKing County, Washington" }, { "title": "Late in the Day", "content": "\"Late in the Day\" was the fourth and final single from Britpop band Supergrass' second studio album, In It for the Money (1997). It was released in October 1997 and reached number 18 on the UK Singles Chart. The song also charted in Iceland, peaking at number 32 in November 1997. The two CD releases of the single have the same photo as their cover but the colours of one have been reversed on the second one.\n\n\"We Still Need More (Than Anyone Can Give)\" features as a B-side to this single, it was later released as a separate single as part of the Dead Man On Campus soundtrack, along with two other songs by different bands.\n\nMusic video\nThe video, directed by Dom and Nic, is shot entirely in black and white film and begins with Gaz Coombes sitting on a sofa in front of a large window. There is a cigarette smoking in an ashtray on a table beside him, as he plays an acoustic guitar to \"Late in the Day\". The camera gradually zooms in and he starts to sing along halfway through the first verse. As the chorus begins, Gaz looks over to Danny Goffey and Mick Quinn, who are standing outside the film set with pogo sticks. They throw one to him and they pogo out to the street together, with Gaz still singing to the track. The second verse starts and there is a downpour of rain; a content couple gaze at the band from under an umbrella, and the film is slowed down slightly.\n\nThe rain abruptly stops to mark the chorus and the film returns to normal speed. Next, Rob Coombes drives a Hackney c", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSupergrass songs\n1997 singles\nSong recordings produced by Supergrass\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSupergrass songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tBritpop songs\n1997 singles\n\t1990s singles by year\n\tSingles by year\nSong recordings produced by Supergrass\n\tSong recordings by producer\n\tBritpop songs" }, { "title": "Sarajevo Fashion Film Festival", "content": "The Sarajevo Fashion Film Festival () is an international film festival held annually in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It exclusively showcases fashion films, advertising films, music videos and short documentaries on the fashion industry. It was established in 2015 by the Consortio Civium Invictum Foundation in cooperation with the London Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week and the Madrid Fashion Film Festival.\n\nFormat\nSFFF was created in order to showcase and exhibit the new fashion cinematographic genre to wider audiences as well to create an institutional background to the increasing number of fashion films produced every year by fashion magazines and fashion production companies. The festival is held in December of every year and lasts for two days. It is made up of a competition and non-competition programme. As of 2017, the former is divided into 14 categories and includes the Dove of Sarajevo award for best overall fashion film. Further categories include Best Fashion Film, Best Music Video, Best National Film, Best New Talent, Best Photography, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Major Brand Production, Best Make-up and Hair, Best Story, Best Visual and Special Effect and Best Documentary. The maximum length of the films shown in the competitive selection is 20 minutes.\n\nAward winners\nSelected categories:\n\nDove of Sarajevo\n\nBest Fashion Film\n\nBest Music Video\n\nBest National Film\n\nBest Young Director\n\nBest Fashion Documentary\n\nBe", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFilm festivals in Bosnia and Herzegovina\nFashion film festivals\nAnnual events in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n2015 establishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina\nRecurring events established in 2015\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFilm festivals in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\tFilm festivals by country\n\tEntertainment events in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\tCinema of Bosnia and Herzegovina\nFashion film festivals\n\tFashion events\n\tFilm festivals by type\nAnnual events in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\tEvents in Bosnia and Herzegovina by year\n\tAnnual events by country\n2015 establishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\t21st-century establishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\t2015 in Bosnia and Herzegovina\n\tEstablishments in Bosnia and Herzegovina by year\nRecurring events established in 2015\n\t21st-century event debuts\n\tRecurring events established in the 21st century\n\tEvent establishments by year" }, { "title": "Profile II: The Best of Emmylou Harris", "content": "Profile II: The Best of Emmylou Harris is a compilation of hits by Emmylou Harris originally from five of her albums released between 1979 and 1983 (Blue Kentucky Girl, Roses in the Snow, Cimarron, Last Date, and White Shoes), plus two singles, \"Mister Sandman\" from 1981, and \"Someone Like You\", a new tune which became a Billboard #26 country hit in early 1985. \"Mister Sandman\" is a different recording from the one which appeared on Harris's 1981 Evangeline album, and lacks the backup vocals of Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt featured on Evangeline.\n\nUnlike her prior compilation, which collected all of her singles and two album tracks, Profile II omits several singles released during this period, including her duet with Roy Orbison, \"That Lovin' You Feelin' Again\" (from the Roadie soundtrack), \"The Boxer\" (from Roses in the Snow), \"I Don't Have To Crawl\" (from Evangeline), \"If I Needed You\" and \"Tennessee Rose\" (from Cimarron), \"So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)\" (from Last Date), and \"In My Dreams\" and \"Drivin' Wheel\" (from White Shoes).\n\nTrack listing\n\nChart performance\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlbums by Emmylou Harris\nCountry compilation albums\n1984 compilation albums\nReprise Records compilation albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAlbums by Emmylou Harris\n\tEmmylou Harris albums\n\tCountry music discographies\nCountry compilation albums\n\tCompilation albums by genre\n\tAlbums by American artists\n\tAlbums by genre\n1984 compilation albums\n\t1984 albums\n\tCompilation albums by year\nReprise Records compilation albums\n\tReprise Records albums\n\tCompilation albums by record label" }, { "title": "Daniel Davies", "content": "Daniel Davies may refer to:\n\n Daniel Davies (Australian politician) (1872\u20131951), member of the South Australian House of Assembly\n Daniel Davies (bishop) (1863\u20131928), Anglican bishop of Bangor, 1925\u20131928\n Daniel Davies (Canadian politician) (1825\u20131911), Canadian merchant and political figure\n Daniel Davies (musician), British-American musician and composer\n Daniel Davies (rugby league), Welsh rugby league footballer\n Daniel Davies (preacher) (1797\u20131876), Welsh Baptist preacher\n Daniel John Davies (1885\u20131970), Welsh Baptist minister and poet\n Daniel Thomas Davies (1899\u20131966), Welsh physician\n Daniel Oliver Davies (died 1977), British general practitioner\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\nGiven names\nNames\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\n\tDisambiguation\n\tWikipedia disambiguation\nGiven names\n\tHuman names\nNames\n\tOnomastics\n\tHuman names\n\tNaming conventions\n\tIdentity" }, { "title": "Allagash, Maine", "content": "Allagash is a town in Aroostook County, Maine. It is on the Allagash River in the North Maine Woods region.\n\nThe population was 239 at the 2010 census.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and is water. This makes Allagash the largest town in Maine in terms of total land area (although when both land and water areas are included in the total, then Vinalhaven and St. George (both in coastal Knox County) are larger than Allagash).\n\nClimate\nThis climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters. According to the K\u00f6ppen Climate Classification system, Allagash has a humid continental climate, abbreviated \"Dfb\" on climate maps, bordering on a subarctic climate (Dfc).\n\nDemographics\n\nAs of 2000 the median income for a household in the town was $18,125, and the median income for a family was $26,250. Males had a median income of $26,875 versus $17,813 for females. The per capita income for the town was $11,968. About 15.1% of families and 18.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 27.3% of those under the age of eighteen and 23.5% of those 65 or over.\n\n2010 census\nAs of the census of 2010, there were 239 people, 124 households, and 76 families residing in the town. The population density was . There were 307 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the town was 97.5% W", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTowns in Aroostook County, Maine\nTowns in Maine\nPopulated places on the Allagash River\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTowns in Aroostook County, Maine\n\tTowns in Maine\n\tGeography of Aroostook County, Maine\n\tAroostook County, Maine\nTowns in Maine\n\tTowns in the United States by state\n\tGeography of Maine by type\n\tPopulated places in Maine\nPopulated places on the Allagash River\n\tRiverine population groups in the United States\n\tGeography of Aroostook County, Maine\n\tAroostook County, Maine\n\tWater in Maine" }, { "title": "David Pettit", "content": "David William Pettit (24 March 1937 \u2013 28 May 1990) was an English first-class cricketer.\n\nPettit was born at Canterbury in March 1937, where he was educated at St Edmund's School. From St Edmund's he went up to Hertford College, Oxford. While studying at Oxford, he played first-class cricket for Oxford University in 1958 and 1959, making five appearances. His matches for Oxford were mostly trials, with Pettit handed his first trial match against Derbyshire due to the unavailability of J. A. Bailey and David Sayer, where he was employed as a new ball bowler. He was expensive and did not take a wicket and did not feature for Oxford until the following year, when he played four matches in a row, which included an appearance against the touring Indians. However, he only took 6 wickets in these matches at an expensive average of 62.00. \n\nPettit died suddenly in May 1990 in Australia at Greta West, Victoria.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish cricketers\nOxford University cricketers\nPeople educated at St Edmund's School, Canterbury\nAlumni of Hertford College, Oxford\nPeople from Canterbury\n1937 births\n1990 deaths\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish cricketers\n\tCricketers by nationality\n\tBritish cricketers\nOxford University cricketers\n\tEnglish cricket teams\n\tPeople associated with the University of Oxford\nPeople educated at St Edmund's School, Canterbury\n\tPeople by school in England\n\tPeople by city or town in England\nAlumni of Hertford College, Oxford\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\n\tPeople associated with the University of Oxford\nPeople from Canterbury\n\tPeople from Kent\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n1937 births\n\t20th-century births\n1990 deaths\n\t20th-century deaths" }, { "title": "Pisces V", "content": "Pisces V is a type of manned submersible ocean exploration device, powered by battery, and capable of operating to depths of , a depth that is optimum for use in the sea waters around the Hawaiian Islands. It is used by scientists to explore the deep sea around the underwater banks in the main Hawaiian Islands, as well as the underwater features and seamounts in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, specifically around Loihi Seamount.\n\nIn 1973, Pisces V took part in the rescue of Roger Mallinson and Roger Chapman, who were trapped on the seabed in Pisces Vs sister submersible Pisces III. In August 2002, Pisces V and her sister Pisces IV discovered a World War II Japanese midget submarine outside of Pearl Harbor which had been sunk by the destroyer in the first American shots fired in World War II. In 2011, marine scientists from HURL celebrated the 1,000 dives of Pisces V and Pisces IV.\n\nUses\n\nThe advantage of having two is that it allows preparation for an emergency. While one of the submersibles is conducting its dive, the other remains at readiness should there be an emergency, needing to be boarded on ship and hurried to the site of the problem. Such an emergency could include the submersible becoming tangled in fishing nets or entrapped in rocks or debris on the ocean floor. In such cases, the second heads to the rescue. There are also research experiments where it is advantageous to use the two vessels together.\n\nIn August 2002, Pisces V and her sister vessel Pisces IV d", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nManned submersibles\nOceanographic instrumentation and equipment\nDeep-submergence vehicles\nResearch vessels of the United States\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nManned submersibles\n\tSubmersibles\n\tDeep sea exploration\n\tNaval ships\nOceanographic instrumentation and equipment\n\tOceanographic research ships\n\tSurvey vessels\n\tScientific equipment\nDeep-submergence vehicles\n\tSubmersibles\n\tDeep sea exploration\n\tNaval ships\nResearch vessels of the United States\n\tResearch vessels by country\n\tResearch ships of the United States\n\tShips of the United States" }, { "title": "Bush City, Kansas", "content": "Bush City is an unincorporated community in Anderson County, Kansas, United States.\n\nHistory\nBush City had a post office from 1880 until 1956, but the post office was called Haskell until 1921.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnincorporated communities in Anderson County, Kansas\nUnincorporated communities in Kansas\nPopulated places in Kansas\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnincorporated communities in Anderson County, Kansas\n\tUnincorporated communities in Kansas by county\n\tGeography of Anderson County, Kansas\nUnincorporated communities in Kansas\n\tPopulated places in Kansas\n\tUnincorporated communities in the United States by state\nPopulated places in Kansas\n\tGeography of Kansas\n\tCities in Kansas by county\n\tCommunities in Kansas\n\tPlaces in Kansas" }, { "title": "Zviad Gogotchuri", "content": "Zviad Gogotchuri (, born 30 October 1986) is a visually impaired Georgian Paralympic judoka. He won a gold medal at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in the 90 kg category. This marked his and Georgia's inaugural Paralympic medal.\n\nAfter arriving to Japan for the 2021 Summer Paralympics, he was arrested for assaulting a security guard at a Tokyo hotel on 16 August 2021.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeorgian male judoka\nParalympic judoka of Georgia\nMedalists at the 2016 Summer Paralympics\nPeople with visual impairment\n1986 births\nLiving people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGeorgian male judoka\n\tJudoka by nationality\n\tGeorgian judoka\n\tSport in Georgia (country) by sport\nParalympic judoka of Georgia\n\tParalympic competitors for Georgia (country)\n\tJudoka at the Summer Paralympics\nMedalists at the 2016 Summer Paralympics\n\t2016 Summer Paralympics medalists\n\tParalympic medalists in judo\nPeople with visual impairment\n\tDisability in Georgia (country)\n\tVisually Impaired category Paralympic competitors\n1986 births\n\t1986 in Georgia (country)\n\tPeople by year of birth\nLiving people\n\tPeople by status\n\tLiving people by nationality and occupation" }, { "title": "Stenopa affinis", "content": "Stenopa affinis is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Stenopa of the family Tephritidae.\n\nDistribution\nUnited States.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStenopa\nTephritidae\nInsects of the United States\nFlies of North America\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nStenopa\n\tTephritidae\n\tInsects by genus\nTephritidae\n\tDiptera families\nInsects of the United States\n\tInsects of North America\n\tFlies of the United States\nFlies of North America\n\tInsects by region\n\tFlies by location\n\tInsects of North America" }, { "title": "Addison Township, Knox County, Nebraska", "content": "Addison Township is one of thirty townships in Knox County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 134 at the 2000 census. A 2006 estimate placed the township's population at 129.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTownships in Knox County, Nebraska\nPopulated places in Knox County, Nebraska\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTownships in Knox County, Nebraska\n\tTownships in Nebraska\n\tTownships in the United States by county\nPopulated places in Knox County, Nebraska\n\tPopulated places in Nebraska by county\n\tGeography of Knox County, Nebraska\n\tCities in Nebraska by county\n\tVillages in Nebraska\n\tTowns in Nebraska\n\tUnincorporated communities in Nebraska" }, { "title": "John Metcalf (writer)", "content": "John Wesley Metcalf, CM (born 12 November 1938) is an English-born Canadian writer, editor and critic.\n\nBiographical\nMetcalf was born in Carlisle, England on 12 November 1938. His father, Thomas Metcalf, was a clergyman and his mother, Gladys Moore Metcalf, was a teacher. Metcalf immigrated to Canada in 1962. It was in Canada that he began to write. In 1975 he married Myrna Teitelbaum and now lives with her in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.\n\nHe has made extensive contributions to Canadian literature through editing, teaching various educational levels across Canada, critiquing other writers, compiling anthologies and publishing and promoting Canadian writers. He is a \"storyteller, editor, novelist, essayist, critic\", and is known for his satires of Canadian life and academia. His writing is rich in intense emotion invoking imagery, which he draws from his experiences as an educator in Canada. Many in his field view Metcalf as an authority in writing and criticism.\n\nEducation\nMetcalf gained an Honours Bachelor of Arts and a Certificate in Education from the University of Bristol, prior to his immigration to Canada.\n\nWriting career\nHis first attempt at writing fiction came when he entered the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Short Story Essay Contest which was followed by eight of his short stories being accepted by the Vancouver-based magazine Prism International. He supplemented his writing career with teaching jobs.\n\nNew Canadian Writing 1969 included Metcalf's first published ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish emigrants to Canada\nCanadian male novelists\n20th-century Canadian novelists\nCanadian literary critics\nCanadian short story writers\nMembers of the Order of Canada\nUniversity of Bristol alumni\nPeople from Carlisle, Cumbria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish emigrants to Canada\n\tEnglish emigrants\n\tImmigration to Canada\n\tImmigrants to Canada\nCanadian male novelists\n\tCanadian novelists\n\tMale novelists\n\tCanadian writers\n20th-century Canadian novelists\n\t20th-century Canadian writers\n\t20th-century novelists\n\t20th-century Canadian literature\n\t20th-century Canadian male writers\n\tCanadian novelists\nCanadian literary critics\n\tCanadian critics\n\tLiterary critics\n\tLiterary criticism\n\tCanadian writers\nCanadian short story writers\n\tCanadian writers\n\tCanadian literature by genre\n\tMale short story writers\n\tShort story writers by nationality\nMembers of the Order of Canada\n\tOrder of Canada\n\tCanadian honours system\n\tRecipients of the Order of Canada\nUniversity of Bristol alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in England\n\tUniversity of Bristol\n\tAlumni of the University of Bristol\nPeople from Carlisle, Cumbria\n\tPeople from Cumbria\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tPeople from Carlisle, England\n\tCarlisle, Cumbria\n\tPeople by city in England\n\tPeople from the City of Carlisle" }, { "title": "Pakubuwono II", "content": "Pakubuwono II (also transliterated Pakubuwana II) (1711\u20131749) was the last ruler of Mataram and the first Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta).\n\nHis correct title in Javanese etiquette standards contains honorific appellations, some of which each successive ruler inherits. His move of his court from Kartasura to Surakarta was to avert the calamities occurred at the former palace.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurakarta\nSusuhunan of Surakarta\nMonarchs who relocated their capital\nJavanese monarchs\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSurakarta\n\tCities in Indonesia\n\tPopulated places in Central Java\nSusuhunan of Surakarta\n\tSusuhunan\n\tIndonesian royal families\nMonarchs who relocated their capital\n\tMonarchs\n\tPolitical history by theme\nJavanese monarchs\n\tJavanese history\n\tIndonesian monarchs\n\tMonarchs of Southeast Asia\n\tMonarchs of Java" }, { "title": "Genji Kaku", "content": "Genji Kaku/Yuen-chih Kuo (Kaku Genji/Kuo Yuen-chih, \u90ed \u6e90\u6cbb, born October 4, 1956), is a Taiwanese former professional baseball player from Taitung, Taiwan. His family comes from the Taiwanese aborigines. He obtained Japanese citizenship in September 1989, and holds dual Japanese/Taiwan citizenship since 1999. While in Japan, he often uses the Japanese name, \u4f73\u4e45 \u6e90\u6cbb.\n\nBiography\nKaku first traveled to Japan in 1969 as part of the Taiwanese little league team, where his team won the little league championship. Kaku finished his military service in Taiwan, and joined the Chunichi Dragons in mid-1981. He was not regarded as a star player at that time, and arrived in Japan with only about 3000 yen (roughly $30) in his pocket.\n\nHis sharp fastball (hit 94\u00a0mph) and breaking pitches quickly earned him a spot on the starting rotation, and he won over 10 games from 1983 to 1986. However, he also lost over 10 games each of these seasons due to poor run support.\n\nIn 1987, Dragons closer Kazuhiko Ushijima was traded to the Lotte Marines for Hiromitsu Ochiai, and manager Senichi Hoshino chose Kaku as the new closer. Kaku was a huge success in the closing role, using his solid control and hard screwball to lead the Central League in saves in 1987 and 1988. The Dragons won the league championship in 1988, and Kaku received the league MVP award despite having to return to Taiwan during the season to mourn for his younger brother, who had died in a car accident.\n\nKaku obtained Japanese citizenship i", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTaiwanese expatriate baseball players in Japan\nChunichi Dragons players\nJapanese baseball players\nTaiwanese baseball players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTaiwanese expatriate baseball players in Japan\n\tExpatriate baseball players in Japan\n\tTaiwanese expatriate sportspeople in Japan\n\tBaseball players by country\nChunichi Dragons players\n\tChunichi Dragons\n\tBaseball players by team\n\tNippon Professional Baseball players by team\nJapanese baseball players\n\tBaseball players from Japan\n\tNippon Professional Baseball players\n\tBaseball players by nationality\nTaiwanese baseball players\n\tBaseball players from Taiwan\n\tBaseball players by nationality" }, { "title": "List of people on the postage stamps of the Solomon Islands", "content": "This is a list of people on stamps of Solomon Islands.\n\n Link\n\nThe year given is the year of issue of the first stamp depicting that person.\n\nData has been entered up to the end of 2005.\n\nA \nBuzz Aldrin (1999) \nThe Prince Andrew (1986) \nThe Princess Anne (1973) \nSam Aqarao (2002) \nJoseph Atkin, missionary (1971) \nJohn James Audubon (1985)\n\nB \nThe Lord Baden-Powell (1982) \nAlexander Graham Bell (1976) \nAlvin Blum, Bah\u00e1'\u00ed missionary (2005) \nGertrude Blum, Bah\u00e1'\u00ed missionary (2005) \nLouis Antoine de Bougainville (1972)\n\nC \nPrince William (now Duke of Cambridge) (2003) \nPhilip Carteret (1972) \nSir Winston Churchill (1966) \nJean-Claude Colin (1996) \nLord Cuthbert Collingwood (2005) \nJames Cook (1979)\n\nD \nBruni d'Entrecasteaux (1973)\n\nE \nThe Duke of Edinburgh (1972) \nThe Queen (1953) \nQueen Elizabeth (1937) \nBishop Epalle, missionary (1996)\n\nF \nFrank Jack Fletcher (1995) \nJoe Foss (2002)\n\nG \nJean-Fran\u00e7ois de Galaup, comte de Lap\u00e9rouse (1970) \nGeorge V (1913) \nGeorge VI (1937) \nRobert L. Ghormley (1995) \nHelena Goldie, Methodist missionary (2002) \nJ. F. Goldie, Methodist missionary (2002)\n\nH \nWilliam Halsey, Jr. (1995) \nSir Thomas Hardy (2005) \nPrince Harry (1985) \nRowland Hill (1979)\n\nI\n\nJ \nPope John Paul II (2004)\n\nK \nJohn F. Kennedy (1976)\n\nL \nLouis XVI of France (1994)\n\nM \nGuglielmo Marconi (1996) \nThe Princess Margaret (1985) \n\u00c1lvaro de Menda\u00f1a de Neira (1956) \nFrancisco Antonio Mourelle (1981) \nDouglas Albert Munro (2002)\n\nN \nCh\u016bichi Nagumo (1995) \nNapoleon Bonaparte (2005) \n A", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of people on postage stamps\nPhilately of the Solomon Islands\nLists of people by nationality\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of people on postage stamps\n\tPhilately by country\n\tPostal system\n\tStamp collecting\nPhilately of the Solomon Islands\n\tPhilately by country\n\tCommunications in the Solomon Islands\n\tPostal system of the Solomon Islands\nLists of people by nationality\n\tBiographical dictionaries by nationality\n\tBiographies (book lists) by nationality\n\tLists of people by associational attributes\n\tLists of people by demographic\n\tLists of people by nationality by occupation" }, { "title": "Farsian (disambiguation)", "content": "Farsian, Farseyan, and Farsiyan () may refer to:\n Farsan, a city in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province\n Farsian, Azadshahr, a village in Golestan Province\n Farsian, Galikash, a village in Golestan Province\n Farsian, Hamadan, a village in Hamadan Province\n Farzian, a village in Lorestan Province\n Farsian, Qazvin, a village in Qazvin Province\n Parsian (disambiguation)", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\nGeography of Iran\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDisambiguation pages\n\tDisambiguation\n\tWikipedia disambiguation\nGeography of Iran\n\tGeography by country\n\tGeography of Asia by country\n\tIran" }, { "title": "Boston Light", "content": "Boston Light is a lighthouse located on Little Brewster Island in outer Boston Harbor, Massachusetts. The first lighthouse to be built on the site dates back to 1716, and was the first lighthouse to be built in what is now the United States. The current lighthouse dates from 1783, is the second oldest working lighthouse in the United States (after Sandy Hook Lighthouse in New Jersey), and is the only lighthouse to still be actively staffed by the United States Coast Guard, being automated in 1998 though there is still a keeper acting as tour guide. The structure was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964.\n\nHistory \nThe first keeper of Boston Light was George Worthylake, who drowned, along with his wife and daughter, when returning to the island in 1718. During the American Revolution, the original lighthouse was held by British forces and was attacked and burnt on two occasions by American forces. As the British forces withdrew in 1776, they blew up the tower and completely destroyed it. The lighthouse was eventually reconstructed in 1783, to the same height as the original tower. In 1856 it was raised to its present height of and a new lantern room was added along with a 12-sided second order Fresnel lens.\n\nHistorical information \n\nThe lighthouse established in America was on Little Brewster Island in Boston Harbor and was first lit September 14, 1716. A tonnage tax of 1 penny per ton on all vessels, except coasters, moving in or out of Boston Harbor, paid for mai", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLighthouses in Massachusetts\nNational Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts\nLighthouses completed in 1783\nUnited States Coast Guard Lighthouses\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLighthouses in Massachusetts\n\tLighthouses in the United States by state\n\tBuildings and structures in Massachusetts\n\tTransportation in Massachusetts\n\tNautical history of Massachusetts\nNational Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts\n\tNational Historic Landmarks in the United States by state\n\tHistory of Massachusetts\n\tLandmarks in Massachusetts\nLighthouses completed in 1783\n\tLighthouses by year of completion\n\t1783 in the United States\n\t1783 establishments in the United States\nUnited States Coast Guard Lighthouses\n\tUnited States Coast Guard\n\tLighthouses in the United States by agency\n\tUnited States military-related lists" }, { "title": "Lorraine 12D", "content": "The Lorraine 12D, also referred to as Lorraine-Dietrich 12D, was a series of water-cooled V12 engines produced by the French company Lorraine-Dietrich. The first variant began production in 1917, and the engines were used to power bombers for the French Navy during World War I. The Lorraine 12Da variant was the most powerful French engine at the time. After the war, the engines were licensed and produced by the Italian firm Isotta Fraschini until 1925.\n\nDesign and development\nIn 1916, French engineer Marius Barbarou began working a new V12 engine oriented at a 60-degree angle and a bore, to improve on the existing Lorraine-Dietrich 8B engine by adding two cylinders on each side. The Lorraine 12D was approved in January 1917 at . Lorraine produced 50 of the 12D engines. In 1917, the Lorraine 12Da was produced with an increase to and 400 units produced. The Lorraine 12Da variant became the most powerful French airplane engine at the time of World War I. The more powerful design resulted in a heavier powertrain due to added radiators for cooling. The extra weight meant that the planes could operate for two hours on the available fuel supply. The engines continued to be used by the military, but were unsuitable for commercial use due to the limited travel range.\n\nThe engines were mass produced at a factory in Argenteuil, to meet demands of the French Navy for bombers. At the time of the armistice of 11 November 1918, Lorraine had hundreds of surplus engines which were later use", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAircraft engines of France\nWorld War I aircraft engines\nLorraine-Dietrich aircraft engines\nAviation in France\nIsotta Fraschini aircraft engines\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAircraft engines of France\n\tAircraft engines by country\n\tAviation in France\nWorld War I aircraft engines\n\tMilitary engines\n\tAircraft engines by era\n\tAviation in World War I\nLorraine-Dietrich aircraft engines\n\tAircraft engines by manufacturer\n\tFrench brands\nAviation in France\n\tAviation by country\n\tTransport in France\n\tAviation in Europe\nIsotta Fraschini aircraft engines\n\tAircraft engines by manufacturer\n\tItalian brands\n\tAviation in Italy" }, { "title": "Andy Walker (journalist)", "content": "Andy Walker is a Canadian television personality and journalist.\n\nHe is best known as having been a co-host alongside Leo Laporte and Amber MacArthur of Call for Help, a technology help television program on G4techTV Canada in Canada and the HOW TO Channel in Australia. His most popular segments on the show were what he called \"food demos\" which use household groceries like cheese and whip cream to show how complex technology mechanisms work. In one show he built a transistor out of cheddar cheese and tomato juice.\n\nWalker is also the owner of Cyberwalker.com , a technology advice website, and the author of The Absolute Beginner's Guide to Security, Spam, Spyware and Viruses and Windows Vista Help Desk both from Que Books. He also co-authored the book You Call This the Future? (Chicago Review Press) with Nick Sagan and Mark Frary.\n\nIn December 2013, Walker announced he had signed deal with Pearson Education to write his 5th book called Super You: How Technology is Revolutionizing What it Means to Be Human. It was co-authored with blogger/entrepreneur Kay Svela (AwesomeLifeClub.com; DeathisObsolete.comDepression Zone) and Walker's longtime collaborator Sean Carruthers. Super You was published in June 2016.\nWalker was married to Svela in July 2014. They have a boy Carter Devon Walker, born in February 2014.\n\nBesides channelling his two most recent books toward transhumanism and hyper longevity, Walker is also working as a futurist keynote speaker.\n\nBackground\nOn August 31, 20", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian television personalities\nCanadian journalists\nCanadian technology writers\nCanadian futurists\nCanadian motivational speakers\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian television personalities\n\tCanadian television hosts\nCanadian journalists\n\tJournalists by nationality\n\tPeople in journalism\nCanadian technology writers\n\tCanadian writers by genre\n\tTechnology writers\nCanadian futurists\n\tCanadian people by occupation\n\tFuturologists\nCanadian motivational speakers\n\tCanadian orators\n\tSpeakers by nationality\n\tMotivational speakers" }, { "title": "Criteria (band)", "content": "Criteria is an indie rock band from Omaha, Nebraska, formed in 2003 when ex-Cursive founding member Steve Pedersen returned to his hometown after graduating from the Duke University School of Law. He spent six months in a friend's basement where he wrote all ten songs for his new project's debut album. He recruited the help of some old friends, A.J. Mogis (of Presto! Recording Studios and Lullaby for the Working Class) on bass guitar, Aaron Druery on guitar, and Mike Sweeney of Beep Beep on drums. Their first album, En Garde, was released on his previous band's label, Initial Records.\n\nSteve Pedersen eventually got a day job as a lawyer, making it hard for the band to go on tour to promote their new album. Initial Records went bankrupt about a year after, leaving Criteria without a label. Saddle Creek Records took their longtime friend in and put out three releases in 2005. The first was a re-release of the overlooked and underrated En Garde, their new single, \"Prevent the World,\" and their second full-length, When We Break. After being moved into Saddle Creek, Pedersen quit his day job to spend full-time making music and touring.\n\nCriteria has performed with bands such as Cursive, The Fall of Troy, Thunderbirds Are Now!, Statistics, Poison the Well, Rahim (band), and Minus the Bear.\n\nThe band performed at the Maha Musical Festival on August 17, 2013 in Omaha, Nebraska. Criteria's most recent performance took place on December 12, 2013 at the Waiting Room Lounge in Omaha, ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndie rock musical groups from Nebraska\nMusical groups from Omaha, Nebraska\nMusical groups established in 2003\nAmerican indie rock groups\nSaddle Creek Records artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndie rock musical groups from Nebraska\n\tMusical groups from Nebraska\n\tIndie rock musical groups from the United States\nMusical groups from Omaha, Nebraska\n\tMusical groups from Nebraska\n\tCulture of Omaha, Nebraska\nMusical groups established in 2003\n\tMusical groups by year of establishment\n\t2003 establishments in Nebraska\nAmerican indie rock groups\n\tIndie rock musical groups from the United States\n\tAlternative rock groups from the United States\n\tIndie rock music groups\n\tRock music groups from the United States\nSaddle Creek Records artists\n\tArtists by record label\n\tLists of musicians by record label\n\tAmerican artists by label\n\tIndie rock record labels" }, { "title": "1983\u201384 WHL season", "content": "The 1983\u201384 WHL season was the 18th season for the Western Hockey League. Fourteen teams completed a 72-game season. The Kamloops Junior Oilers won the President's Cup.\n\nLeague notes\n The Nanaimo Islanders relocated to New Westminster, British Columbia, to become the second incarnation of the New Westminster Bruins.\n\nRegular season\n\nFinal standings\n\nScoring leaders\nNote: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties in minutes\n\n1984 WHL Playoffs\n\nQualification playoff\n Calgary defeated Saskatoon 8\u20137 in overtime to claim the sixth-place tiebreaker.\n\nFirst round\n Regina defeated Calgary 4 games to 0\n Medicine Hat defeated Prince Albert 4 games to 1\n Brandon defeated Lethbridge 4 games to 1\n\nEast division round-robin\n Medicine Hat (4\u20130) advanced directly to the division final.\n Regina (2\u20132) and Brandon (0\u20134) played in the division semifinal\n\nDivision semi-finals\n Medicine Hat earned a bye\n Regina defeated Brandon 2 games to 1\n Kamloops defeated Seattle 5 games to 0\n Portland defeated New Westminster 5 games to 4\n\nDivision finals\n Regina defeated Medicine Hat 4 games to 1\n Kamloops defeated Portland 5 games to 0\n\nWHL Championship\n Kamloops defeated Regina 4 games to 3\n\nAll-Star game\n\nThere was no All-Star Game in 1983\u201384.\n\nWHL awards\n\nAll-Star Teams\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1983 in ice hockey\n1984 in ice hockey\nWestern Hockey League seasons\n1983 in Canadian sports\n1984 in Canadian sports\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1983 in ice hockey\n\t1983 in sports\n\tYears in ice hockey\n1984 in ice hockey\n\t1984 in sports\n\tYears in ice hockey\nWestern Hockey League seasons\n\tWestern Hockey League\n\tIce hockey leagues in Canada\n\tSeasons in Canadian ice hockey by league\n1983 in Canadian sports\n\t1983 in sports by country\n\tSports by year in Canada\n1984 in Canadian sports\n\t1984 in sports by country\n\tSports by year in Canada" }, { "title": "India (Vega album)", "content": "India is the first studio album by Spanish singer Vega, released on 7 November 2003 on Vale Music Spain.\n\nHistory\nThis album represents her success after having sold more than 200.000 copies of her first single \"Quiero Ser T\u00fa\" (Spanish for \"I Want to Be You\"), which was a task to be accomplished before being entitled to a recording contract. The album itself sold more than 110.000 copies in Spain alone.\n\nThe country, India, has always been an inspiration to Vega, and that is why she decided to name her album after it. All but two songs on the album, \"That's Life\" (Frank Sinatra cover) and \"Believe\" (K's Choice cover), were written by Vega. The eighth track, \"Olor A Azahar\", is dedicated to the city she was born in.\n\nThe first single from India was \"Grita!\", which became the best-selling single of 2003 in Spain. After the success of the first single, \"La Verdad (ft. Elena Gadel)\" and \"Directo Al Sol\" followed. Elena Gadel, a member of the girl-group Lunae, whom Vega had met during the time they were part of Operaci\u00f3n Triunfo, also helped with the background vocals for \"Grita!\".\n\nTrack listing\n \"Directo Al Sol\"\n \"Mi Propio Mundo\"\n \"Grita!\"\n \"No Necesito Nada De Ti\"\n \"La Verdad\" (ft. Elena Gadel)\n \"India\"\n \"Believe\"\n \"Olor A Azahar (A C\u00f3rdoba)\"\n \"Mijitita\"\n \"That's Life\"\n \"Un D\u00eda Normal\"\n \"Mi Habitaci\u00f3n\"\n\n2003 albums\nVega (singer) albums", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2003 albums\nAlbums by Vega\nPop albums by Spanish artists\nDebut albums\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2003 albums\n\tAlbums by year\n\t2003 in music\nAlbums by Vega\n\tAlbums by artist\nPop albums by Spanish artists\n\tPop music albums by nationality\n\tMusic by Spanish artists\nDebut albums\n\tAlbums by artist\n\tDebut music albums" }, { "title": "Thomas Myres", "content": "Thomas Harrison Myres FRIBA (1842 \u2013 3 December 1926) was an English railway architect who designed stations and ancillary buildings for the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway lines that were opened between 1880 and 1883, including several on what is now the Bluebell Railway. He was the son-in-law of the railway company's chief engineer, Frederick Banister. Although most of the lines for which Myres designed the buildings have been closed, many of his buildings survive as private residences. Several of the buildings designed by him are listed buildings, including the goods shed at Singleton in West Sussex which was declared Grade II in April 2013.\n\nPersonal and early life\nMyres was born in Preston, Lancashire, the third son of John James Myres (1811\u20131881) and Margaret Harrison (1812\u20131875). His brothers included William Miles Myres (1838\u20131901), who became Vicar of St Swithun's Church at Swanbourne in Buckinghamshire and was the father of John Linton Myres (1869\u20131954), the archaeologist who was the first Wykeham Professor of Ancient History at the University of Oxford. Myres was baptised at St John's Church, Preston on 5 August 1842.\n\nJohn James Myres was one of the founders of the civil engineering and architectural practice of Myres and Newton, based in Preston, who was appointed Mayor of Preston in 1868 and again in 1873. Between about 1838 and 1844, Frederick Banister was articled to the practice before becoming a railway engineer on the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway. B", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish architects\nRailway architects\n19th-century English architects\nPeople from Preston, Lancashire\nFellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects\nLondon, Brighton and South Coast Railway\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish architects\n\tArchitects by nationality\n\tEnglish people by occupation\n\tBritish architects\nRailway architects\n\tArchitects by type\n\tTransport architects\n19th-century English architects\n\t19th-century architects\n\t19th-century English people\n\tEnglish architects\nPeople from Preston, Lancashire\n\tPeople from Lancashire\n\tPeople by city or town in England\nFellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects\n\tMembers of the Royal Institute of British Architects\n\tArchitects from London\n\tArchitects by nationality\nLondon, Brighton and South Coast Railway\n\tPre-grouping British railway companies\n\tRail transport in Sussex\n\tDefunct railway companies of the United Kingdom\n\tStandard gauge railways in England\n\tRailway companies established in 1846\n\tRailway companies disestablished in 1923\n\t1846 establishments in England\n\t1923 disestablishments in England\n\tTransport in Brighton and Hove\n\tTransport in East Sussex\n\tTransport in West Sussex\n\tTransport in London\n\tTransport in Surrey\n\tTransport in Hampshire\n\tTransport in Kent." }, { "title": "Aleksander Kowalski", "content": "Aleksander Kowalski or Kowalsky may refer to:\n\n Aleksander Kowalski (ice hockey) (1902-1940), Polish ice hockey player\n Aleksander Kowalski (skier), Polish Nordic combined skier\n Aleksander Kowalski (politician) (1908\u20131951), Polish trade union activist\n Aleksander Kowalsky (born 1943), Croatian-Austrian classical music conductor\n Alexander Kowalski (musician) (born 1978), German DJ, electronic music artist", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish ice hockey players\nPolish Nordic combined skiers\nPolish trade unionists\nCroatian classical musicians\nAustrian classical musicians\nGerman DJs\nGerman electronic musicians\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPolish ice hockey players\n\tIce hockey players by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Poland\nPolish Nordic combined skiers\n\tNordic combined skiers by nationality\n\tSkiers by nationality\n\tSportspeople from Poland\nPolish trade unionists\n\tTrade unionists by nationality\n\tPolish activists\nCroatian classical musicians\n\tClassical musicians by nationality\n\tMusicians by nationality\n\tMusicians from Croatia\nAustrian classical musicians\n\tClassical musicians by nationality\n\tMusicians by nationality\n\tMusicians from Austria\nGerman DJs\n\tDJs by nationality\n\tGerman musicians\nGerman electronic musicians\n\tElectronic musicians by nationality\n\tMusicians by nationality\n\tGerman musicians" }, { "title": "Niederalben", "content": "Niederalben is an Ortsgemeinde \u2013 a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality \u2013 in the Kusel district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of Kusel-Altenglan, whose seat is in Kusel.\n\nGeography\n\nLocation\nThe municipality lies in the Steinalb valley in the Western Palatinate. The municipal area is 72.7% wooded. Niederalben lies at an elevation of between 180 and 250\u00a0m above sea level on the Steinalb's left bank. This brook empties into the Glan only a few hundred metres downstream from the village. Running alongside the brook is a village bypass. The streets within the village itself sprout off the original through road that the bypass has now replaced and lead into the little side dales. Elevations outside the village reach heights of greater than 400\u00a0m above sea level. Among the more noteworthy of these is the Mittagsfels, with its craggy steep slopes looming over the built-up area. The Glan and Steinalb valleys are rather narrow, and on either side, a broad plateau spreads out. Two thirds of the former municipal area (before 1938) today lies within the Baumholder Troop Drilling Ground, a military facility created by the Nazis.\n\nNeighbouring municipalities\nNiederalben borders in the north on the Baumholder Troop Drilling Ground, in the east on the municipality of Sankt Julian, in the south on the municipality of Ulmet and in the west on the municipality of Rathsweiler.\n\nConstituent communities\nAlso belongin", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in Rhineland-Palatinate\nKusel (district)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMunicipalities in Rhineland-Palatinate\n\tMunicipalities of Germany\n\tSubdivisions of Rhineland-Palatinate\nKusel (district)\n\tDistricts of Rhineland-Palatinate\n\tGeography of Rhineland-Palatinate" }, { "title": "Coat of arms of Aberdeen", "content": "The coat of arms of Aberdeen consists of three towers within a border decorated with fleurs-de-lis. This design is known to have been used on city seals from the 15th century onwards, if not earlier.\n\nArms\n\nThe three towers represent the three buildings that stood on the three hills of mediaeval Aberdeen: Aberdeen Castle on Castle Hill, the city gate on Port Hill, and a chapel on St Catherine's Hill. The latter two are no longer in existence, and St Catherine's Hill has in fact been levelled.\n\nConversely the image of a single tower, rather than the triple, is often used in the city. Notably they can be seen in the arms of Aberdeen Grammar School, Robert Gordons College, Robert Gordon University and the University of Aberdeen.\n\nThe border of fleurs-de-lis, or royal tressure as it is described in heraldry, derives from the royal arms of Scotland, and was traditionally said to have been granted to the city by Robert the Bruce as a mark of royal favour, but may only date from the reign of James I.\n\nIn 1672, the Parliament of Scotland passed an act requiring all persons or bodies using arms to record them in a register maintained by Lord Lyon King of Arms. Accordingly, the arms of the \"Royall Burgh of Aberdein\" were recorded in the Lyon Register on February 25, 1674. The blazon was given as: gules, three towers triple-towered within a double-tressure counterflowered argent. Supported by two leopards proper; and in an escrol above \"Bon Accord\"\n\nA second shield was also recorded, ba", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCoats of arms of cities in Scotland\nHeraldry in Scotland\nAberdeen\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCoats of arms of cities in Scotland\n\tCoats of arms by country subdivision\n\tCities in Scotland\n\tCoats of arms of cities\n\tCoats of arms of places in Scotland\nHeraldry in Scotland\n\tScottish heraldry\n\tScottish culture\n\tScottish society\nAberdeen\n\tCities in Scotland by city\n\tPort cities and towns in Scotland\n\tUniversity towns in the United Kingdom\n\tCouncil areas of Scotland\n\tRoyal burghs\n\tFormer counties of Scotland\n\tCulture in Aberdeen\n\tAreas of Aberdeen\n\tSports in Aberdeen\n\tEconomy of Aberdeen\n\tGeography of Aberdeen\n\tHistory of Aberdeen" }, { "title": "Rudolph-Antoniana", "content": "The Akademie Rudolph-Antoniana was an early modern Ritterakademie sited in Wolfenb\u00fcttel in what was then the Duchy of Brunswick-L\u00fcneburg in Germany. It was founded on 18 July 1687 by Rudolph Augustus and Anthony Ulrich, brothers and co-dukes of the Duchy. It was housed in the Kleines Schloss in Wolfenb\u00fcttel (at what is now Schlo\u00dfplatz Nr. 14), right next to the Schloss Wolfenb\u00fcttel and its Herzog August Library, meaning students could borrow books from there but also get to know court-life, such as operas, plays and hunting in the Harz and Elm.\n\nOver the course of its twenty-eight-year existence it had 331 pupils, all lords, who had their coats of arms inscribed in its register. These included Peter Friedrich Arpe, Karl Friedrich Hieronymus Freiherr von M\u00fcnchhausen (basis for the character Baron M\u00fcnchhausen) and Anton Wilhelm Amo (pupil 1717-1721; the first known German philosopher and legal scholar of African origin). They came not only from the Duchy of Brunswick-L\u00fcneburg itself, but from other German states and even from other countries, with the latter coming to the academy to learn German. \n\nPupils were also taught theology, law, history, mathematics, mechanics, Latin, Italian, French, riding, shooting, fencing and dancing. Optional subjects included English and Spanish. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz praised its professors' high qualifications. They included the mathematicians and architects Johann Balthasar Lauterbach (1663\u22121694) and Leonhard Christoph Sturm (1669\u22121719; tau", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEducation in the Duchy of Brunswick-L\u00fcneburg\nHistorical German educational institutions\n1687 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire\n18th-century establishments in Germany\nBaroque architecture in Lower Saxony\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEducation in the Duchy of Brunswick-L\u00fcneburg\n\tEducation in Germany by state\n\tEducation in Lower Saxony\nHistorical German educational institutions\n\tEducational institutions in Germany\n\tEducational institutions by country and century\n\tHistory of education in Germany\n1687 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire\n\tEstablishments in the Holy Roman Empire by year\n\t16th-century establishments in Germany\n\tEstablishments in Europe by country and century\n18th-century establishments in Germany\n\t18th-century establishments in Europe\n\tEstablishments in Germany by century\nBaroque architecture in Lower Saxony\n\tBaroque architecture in Germany by state\n\tArchitecture of Germany by period\n\tArchitecture by period and country\n\tBaroque architecture by country" }, { "title": "Clyde N. Baker Jr.", "content": "Clyde N. Baker Jr. is an American geotechnical engineer who has received awards for his work to design advanced foundations supporting tall structures. He was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2004. In 2008, he received the Award of Excellence from Engineering News-Record (formerly the Man of the Year award).\n\nPersonal life\nBaker was born in Flushing, New York on May 6, 1930 to general surgeon Clyde N. Baker Sr and Muriel Esty Baker. As a young man, he earned a pilot's license by the age of sixteen and also suffered from rheumatoid arthritis. He and his wife Jeanette have three children, six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Baker met his wife Jeanette on a blind date in 1949 and they married in 1955. Baker became a Quaker in 1957 and his faith is seen as part of his even temperament as an engineer. Baker enjoys running and completed 40 marathons in his life, finishing his last at age 70.\n\nEducation\nBaker graduated from Flushing High School and then earned a B.S. in physics from William & Mary. Baker describes himself as an accidental engineer. After earning the physics degree, he tried the field of electrical engineering by enrolling at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.). His rheumatoid arthritis caused him to drop out for a semester, and he changed to civil engineering when re-enrolling. He went on to receive a B.S. and, in 1954, an M.S. in civil engineering from M.I.T. Baker credits his success, in part, to university tea", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican geotechnical engineers\nAmerican Quakers\nMembers of the United States National Academy of Engineering\nPeople from Flushing, Queens\nCollege of William & Mary alumni\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology alumni\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican geotechnical engineers\n\tGeotechnical engineers\n\tAmerican engineers\n\tEngineering in the United States\nAmerican Quakers\n\tQuakers by nationality\n\tPeople by religion in the United States\nMembers of the United States National Academy of Engineering\n\tOrganization members from the United States\n\tPeople associated with organizations based in the United States\nPeople from Flushing, Queens\n\tPeople from Queens, New York\n\tPeople by borough in New York City\nCollege of William & Mary alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Virginia\n\tPeople associated with the College of William & Mary\nMassachusetts Institute of Technology alumni\n\tAlumni by university or college in Massachusetts\n\tPeople associated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology" }, { "title": "S\u014dbudaishita Station", "content": "is a passenger railway station located in the city of Sagamihara, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, operated by the East Japan Railway Company (JR East).\n\nLines\nS\u014dbudaishita Station is served by the Sagami Line, and is located 20.6 kilometers from the terminus of the line at .\n\nStation layout\nThe station consists of a single island platform connected to the station building by a footbridge. The station is unattended.\n\nPlatforms\n\nHistory\nS\u014dbudaishita Station was opened on April 29, 1931 as on the Sagami Railway. With the opening of the nearby Imperial Japanese Army Academy (Rikugun Shikan Gakk\u014d, or Rikushi), the station was renamed on September 28, 1938. However, amid the counter-intelligence movement of eliminating the names of military facilities from maps, the station was soon renamed to its present name in 1940. On June 1, 1944, the Sagami Railway was nationalized and merged with the Japanese Government Railways. Freight services were discontinued from October 1962. On April 1, 1987, with the dissolution and privatization of the Japanese National Railways, the station came under the operation of JR East. Automated turnstiles using the Suica IC card system came into operation from November 2001. A station master's office was added in 2004.\n\nPassenger statistics\nIn fiscal 2014, the station was used by an average of 1,241 passengers daily (boarding passengers only).\n\nSurrounding area\nCamp Zama\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Kanagawa Prefecture\nEast Japan Railway Company stations\nRailway stations opened in 1931\nSagamihara Station group\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in Kanagawa Prefecture\n\tRailway stations in Japan by prefecture\n\tTransport in Kanagawa Prefecture\n\tBuildings and structures in Kanagawa Prefecture\nEast Japan Railway Company stations\n\tStations of East Japan Railway Company\n\tRailway stations in Japan by company\nRailway stations opened in 1931\n\tRailway stations in Japan by year of opening\n\t1931 establishments in Japan\n\tBuildings and structures completed in 1931\nSagamihara Station group\n\tRailway stations in Kanagawa Prefecture\n\tTransport in Sagamihara\n" }, { "title": "Katasumi and 4444444444", "content": "Katasumi (; In a Corner) and 4444444444 (Ten Fours) are two 1998 short Japanese horror films both directed by Takashi Shimizu, forerunners to the Ju-on series.\n\nPlots\n\nScratch 1: Katasumi\n\nThe story of two school girls Hisayo Yoshida and Kanna Murikami who have the task of caring for and feeding their school\u2019s pet rabbits. They are sweeping out the cages and feeding the rabbits when Kanna suddenly cuts her hand, and Hisayo leaves her to go into the school and fetch a bandage. When she returns, Kanna is nowhere to be found, the rabbit cages are empty, and bits of blood and fur are strewn about. Hisayo then sees something that looks like a crawling woman (Kayako Saeki) begin to move towards her from the far side of the backyard. As she backs into a corner, she finds the body of Kanna (whose lower jaw was mysteriously decapitated) amongst the debris from the damaged rabbit cages. She holds a trowel up defensively in front of herself while Kayako closes in upon her. Kanna then moves her bloody, jawless head, and looks on as the frightened Hisayo cowers in the corner and waits. The screen fades to black and Hisayo's fate is left ambiguous.\n\n4444444444\n4444444444 opens with a young man (revealed to be named Tsuyoshi Murakami in the first Ju-on film) riding his bicycle home. As he rounds a corner in front of an apparently abandoned house, he begins to hear a cell phone ringing, though he cannot see it. He hunts through a garbage pile next to the darkened entrance to the building, fi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese horror films\n1998 films\nJapanese short films\nJu-on (film series)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJapanese horror films\n\tHorror films by country\n\tJapanese films by genre\n1998 films\n\tFilms by year\n\t1998 in film\nJapanese short films\n\tShort films by country\n\tJapanese films\nJu-on (film series)\n\tJapanese horror films\n\tJapanese film series\n\tHorror film series" }, { "title": "Xavier Veilhan", "content": "Xavier Veilhan (1963) is a French artist who lives and works in Paris. His work includes photography, sculpture, film, painting and installation art.\n\nLife and career\n\nAfter graduating from the \u00c9cole nationale sup\u00e9rieure des arts d\u00e9coratifs in Paris, Xavier Veilhan continues his formation in Berlin at the Hochschule der K\u00fcnste, in the atelier of artist Georg Baselitz. He returns to Paris to finish his studies in 1989 at the Institut des hautes Etudes en Arts plastiques.\n\nHis work is multi-faceted, encompassing sculpture, installation, painting and photography, as well as hybrids of all of these. He is also engaged in performance work and filmmaking. He plays with the notions of the generic, of the industrially produced object and of universal representation, creating objects at once ambivalent and stark. Concerned with the scenography of a dedicated presentation, Veilhan addresses issues of perception as well as the physical and temporal relationships created within the context of the exhibition format. His work is to be found in the most important public and private collections worldwide. He has also made several permanent public works in numerous locations across the world, as well as creating temporary site-specific interventions within Architectones, a project that has received critical acclaim since 2012.\n\nXavier Veilhan is represented by Andr\u00e9hn-Schiptjenko (Stockholm, Paris), Perrotin (Paris, New York, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Seoul, Shanghai), Galeria Nara Roesler (S\u00e3o Paulo", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench contemporary artists\n20th-century French painters\n21st-century French painters\nFrench photographers\nFrench sculptors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFrench contemporary artists\n\tContemporary artists by nationality\n\t20th-century French artists\n\t21st-century French artists\n20th-century French painters\n\t20th-century French artists\n\t20th-century painters by nationality\n21st-century French painters\n\t21st-century French artists\n\t21st-century painters by nationality\nFrench photographers\n\tPhotographers by nationality\n\t20th-century French artists\n\t21st-century French artists\nFrench sculptors\n\tSculptors by nationality\n\t20th-century French artists\n\t21st-century French artists" }, { "title": "The Red Lantern", "content": "The Red Lantern is a 1919 American silent drama film starring Alla Nazimova, who plays dual roles, and directed by Albert Capellani. It is notable today for being Anna May Wong's screen debut. A single print survives in Europe with rumors of a copy at Gosfilmofond, Moscow.\n\nPlot\nAs described in a film magazine, Mahlee (Nazimova) is a half-Chinese and half white woman, which makes her an outcast. After her grandmother dies, she goes to a Christian mission in Peking where she is converted and becomes a missionary. There she falls in love with Andrew Templeton (Foss), the son of the mission leader Reverend Alex Templeton (Hall), but the son's admiration is tempered by her mixed race. Dr. Sam Wang lives at the mission as well but is secretly a Boxer leader. Dr. Wang loves Mahlee but she spurns his advances.\n\nOne day Blanche Sackville (Nazimova) visits the mission, and Mahlee realizes that she is the daughter of the Englishman her grandmother told her about and is her half-sister. Although Mahlee initially feels an attachment to Blanche, she soon becomes jealous when she realizes that Sir Philip Sackville (Currier) favors a suite between Blanche and Andrew Templeton. Capitalizing on the disdain in Mahlee's heart, Sam Wang convinces her to join him and impersonate the Goddess of the Red Lantern, a mystic personage that presides over the Chinese New Year, to convince the superstitious revolutionaries that victory is near if they follow Wang. While she serves the Boxer cause, she sti", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1919 films\nAmerican films\nAmerican silent feature films\nAmerican drama films\nFilms directed by Albert Capellani\nFilms set in China\nFilms set in Beijing\nBoxer Rebellion films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1919 films\n\t1910s drama films\nAmerican films\n\tCinema of the United States\nAmerican silent feature films\n\tSilent films\n\t1910s silent films\nAmerican drama films\n\tAmerican films by genre\n\tDrama films by country\nFilms directed by Albert Capellani\n\tFilms by director\nFilms set in China\n\tFilms by country of setting\n\tFilms set in Asia\n\tChina in fiction\nFilms set in Beijing\n\tFilms set in China\n\tBeijing in fiction\nBoxer Rebellion films\n\tHistorical films\n\tFilms set in the Qing dynasty\n\tHistory of Beijing\n\tBoxer Rebellion\n\tHistory of China" }, { "title": "COVID-19 pandemic in Gujarat", "content": "In Gujarat, the first two cases of the COVID-19 pandemic were confirmed on 19 March 2020 in Rajkot and Surat.\n\nTimeline\n\nMarch 2020 \n\n15 March: Anil Mukim, Chief Secretary of Gujarat, announced the closure of schools, colleges, educational institutes, malls, multiplexes, and swimming pools across the state till March 29 as a precaution against COVID-19. However, the ongoing board examinations for class X and XII were allowed to be conducted. Also, fine of \u20b9500 was imposed on public spitting in Gujarat.\n16 March: Shyamal Tikadar, Chief Wildlife Warden of Gujarat, announced that the state's national parks, sanctuaries, and conservation reserves will remain closed from March 17 to March 29. Gujarat High Court said it will only take up those matters categorized as urgent till March 31.\n17 March: Statue of Unity closed for tourists till March 25. Platform ticket rate increased from \u20b910 to \u20b950 at 12 railway stations in Gujarat as a preventive measure against COVID-19 by the Western Railway of India.\n18 March: Atul Pandya, Director of the Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad said that the Ashram will remain closed for visitors from March 19 to March 29 to control the spread of COVID-19 and to ensure the safety of citizens.\n19 March: Gujarat reports first two cases of COVID-19. A 32-year-old man from Rajkot, who returned from Saudi Arabia, and a 21-year-old woman from Surat, who returned from UK, were tested positive.\n20 March: Vijay Rupani, Chief Minister of Gujarat, said no government bus", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCOVID-19 pandemic in India by state or union territory\nCOVID-19 pandemic in Gujarat\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCOVID-19 pandemic in India by state or union territory\n\tHealth in India by state or union territory\n\tDisasters in India by state or union territory\n\t21st-century in India by state or union territory\nCOVID-19 pandemic in Gujarat\n\tHealth in Gujarat\n\tDisasters in Gujarat\n\t21st-century in Gujarat\n\tPandemics in India by state or union territory" }, { "title": "Leuconitocris parahintzi", "content": "Leuconitocris parahintzi is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning and Pierre T\u00e9occhi in 1978.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetles described in 1978\nCerambycidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBeetles described in 1978\n\tSpecies described in 1978\n\tBeetles by year of description\nCerambycidae\n\tBeetles by family\n\tLonghorn beetles\n\tInsects by order" }, { "title": "Satyabrat Kalita", "content": "Satyabrat Kalita is an Asom Gana Parishad politician from Assam, India. He has been elected in Assam Legislative Assembly election in 2016 from Kamalpur.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAsom Gana Parishad politicians\nMembers of the Assam Legislative Assembly\nPeople from Assam\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAsom Gana Parishad politicians\n\tPoliticians by party in India\n\tAsom Gana Parishad\nMembers of the Assam Legislative Assembly\n\tState Legislative Assemblies of India\n\tPolitics of Assam\nPeople from Assam\n\tPeople by state or union territory in India\n\tPeople from Northeast India\n\tCulture of Assam\n\tSociety of Assam" }, { "title": "Sobha", "content": "Sobha may refer to:\n\nPlaces\n Sobha, Algeria, a town and commune in Chlef Province\n Sobha, Nepal, a village development committee\n Sobha Hi-tech city, a proposed township in India\n\nPeople\n Sobha Aale (born 1989), Nepali cricketer\n Sobha Brahma (1929\u20132012), Indian painter and sculptor\n Sobha Singh (builder) (1890\u20131978), Indian Sikh real estate developer\n Sobha Singh (painter) (1901\u20131986), Indian Sikh painter\n\nOther uses\n Sobha Ltd., an Indian multinational real estate developer\n Sobha (1958 film), a Telugu drama film\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Algeria\nPopulated places in Nepal\nProposed populated places in India\nNepalese cricketers\n20th-century Indian painters\n20th-century Indian sculptors\nIndian real estate businesspeople\nIndian multinational companies\nReal estate companies of India\nIndian drama films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Algeria\n\tPopulated places in Africa by country\n\tPopulated places by country\n\tGeography of Algeria\nPopulated places in Nepal\n\tPopulated places in Asia by country\n\tPopulated places by country\n\tGeography of Nepal\nProposed populated places in India\n\tProposed populated places\n\tGeography of India\nNepalese cricketers\n\tNepalese sportspeople\n\tCricketers by nationality\n20th-century Indian painters\n\t20th-century Indian artists\n\tIndian painters\n\t20th-century painters\n20th-century Indian sculptors\n\t20th-century Indian artists\n\tIndian sculptors\n\t20th-century sculptors\nIndian real estate businesspeople\n\tIndian businesspeople in real estate\n\tIndian businesspeople\n\tBusinesspeople in real estate\nIndian multinational companies\n\tMultinational companies by country\n\tCompanies of India\nReal estate companies of India\n\tReal estate companies by country\n\tCompanies of India\nIndian drama films\n\tIndian films by genre\n\tDrama films by country\n\tCinema of India\n" }, { "title": "Mirko Bigazzi", "content": "Mirko Bigazzi (born 3 April 1989) is an Italian professional footballer who plays for A.D. Valdinievole Montecatini, as a midfielder.\n\nCareer\nBorn in Cecina, Bigazzi has played in Italy and Portugal for Livorno, Gela and Olhanense.\n\nOn 25 July 2013, he moved on loan deal to Olhanense. A year later he moved on another loan, now to Torres 1903.\n\nOn 16 September 2015 Bigazzi and Riccardo Regno were signed by Pro Patria.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian footballers\nS.S.D. Pro Patria Calcio 1919 players\nA.S.D. Gela Calcio players\nS.C. Olhanense players\nAssociation football midfielders\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nItalian footballers\n\tAssociation football players by nationality\n\tSportspeople by nationality\n\t20th-century Italian people\n\t21st-century Italian people\nS.S.D. Pro Patria Calcio 1919 players\n\tFootballers in Italy by club\n\tAthletes (track and field) by club\nA.S.D. Gela Calcio players\n\tFootballers in Italy by club\n\tAthletes (track and field) by club\nS.C. Olhanense players\n\tPortuguese Liga players\n\tAssociation football players by club\nAssociation football midfielders\n\tAssociation football players by position\n\tFootballers by position\n\tSoccer positions" }, { "title": "Leonidas H. Inscho", "content": "Leonidas H. Inscho (1840\u20131907) was an American soldier and member of the 12th Ohio Infantry who fought in the American Civil War and was awarded the Medal of Honor for capturing a Confederate captain and some of his men, despite an injury to his left hand.\n\nInscho enlisted in 1861, and was wounded twice, once in 1862, and once in 1863.\n\nHe was awarded the Medal of Honor on January 31, 1894.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican Civil War soldiers\nPeople of Ohio in the American Civil War\nUnion Army soldiers\nRecipients of the Medal of Honor (Civil War)\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican Civil War soldiers\n\tAmerican soldiers\n\tMilitary personnel of the American Civil War\nPeople of Ohio in the American Civil War\n\tPeople of the American Civil War by state\n\tMilitary history of Ohio\nUnion Army soldiers\n\tUnion military personnel\n\tUnion Army personnel\n\tUnion (American Civil War) army officers\nRecipients of the Medal of Honor (Civil War)\n\tRecipients of the Medal of Honor for actions in the American Civil War\n\tRecipients of American military decorations\n\tMilitary personnel of the American Civil War" }, { "title": "The Last Harvest: Paintings of Rabindranath Tagore", "content": "The Last Harvest was an exhibition of Rabindranath Tagore's paintings to mark the 150th anniversary of Tagore's birth. It was commissioned by the Ministry of Culture, India and organised with the National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA). It consisted of 208 paintings drawn from the collections of Visva Bharati and the NGMA. The exhibition was curated by art historian R. Siva Kumar. Asia Art Archive later classified the exhibition as a \"world event\".\n\nWithin the 150th birth anniversary year it was conceived as three separate but similar exhibitions, and travelled simultaneously in three circuits. The first selection was shown at Museum of Asian Art, Berlin, Asia Society, New York, National Museum of Korea, Seoul, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Petit Palais, Paris, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome, National Visual Arts Gallery (Malaysia), Kuala Lumpur, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Ontario, National Gallery of Modern Art, New Delhi, National Gallery of Modern Art, Mumbai.\n\nAn illustrated catalogue, titled The Last Harvest: Paintings of Rabindranath Tagore, with essays by international Tagore experts was published to accompany the exhibition. The book covered Tagore's art and other aspects of his work and life.\n\nThe International tour of Rabindranath Tagore's Paintings\n\nReception\nThe Last Harvest received highly appreciable reviews across the globe. The British newspaper Daily Telegraph reported,\"Tagore is such a fascinating f", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExhibitions in India\nRabindranath Tagore\nPainting exhibitions\nArt exhibitions in India\nNational Gallery of Modern Art\nMinistry of Culture, India\nArt history\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExhibitions in India\n\tEvents in India\n\tCulture of India\nRabindranath Tagore\n\tPoets from Bengal\n\tBengali writers\n\tIndian philosophers\n\tIndian painters\nPainting exhibitions\n\tArt exhibitions\n\tExhibitions by type\nArt exhibitions in India\n\tEvents in India\n\tArt in India\nNational Gallery of Modern Art\n\tMuseums in Delhi\n\tArt museums and galleries in India\n\tModern art museums\nMinistry of Culture, India\n\tMinistry of India\n\tGovernment ministries of India\n\tIndian culture\nArt history\n\tVisual arts theory\n\tHistory of art\n\tAcademic disciplines\n\tArt criticism" }, { "title": "List of songs in DJ Hero", "content": "DJ Hero is a rhythm video game and a spin-off of the Guitar Hero series. The game was developed by FreeStyleGames and published by Activision worldwide in October 2009 for the PlayStation 2 and 3, Wii, and Xbox 360 consoles. The game is based on turntablism, requiring the use of a special game controller that includes a turntable surface with three buttons, a crossfader bar, and an effects dial, in addition to other controller buttons used to manipulate in-game menus. In a manner similar to Guitar Hero, players use the turntable controller to mimic the actions of a disc jockey (DJ), such as scratching and crossfading between two different songs, as graphical representations of these actions scroll down on screen towards the player in time with the music. Unlike previous Guitar Hero games, there is no performance meter, and instead players are simply challenged to obtain the best score possible in order to earn stars (from zero to five for each mix) to unlock new songs, venues, and characters. The player can attempt these songs at one of four difficulties (Easy to Expert), with higher difficulties providing more actions for the player to perform within the song.\n\nThe game's on-disc soundtrack contains 94 mixes, most made from two songs; over 100 individual songs are incorporated into these mixes. Some mixes feature only a single song mixed with itself. Ten songs on disc include a guitar track that can be played using a Guitar Hero or other compatible controller alongside the D", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDJ Hero\nVideo game soundtracks\n2009 video games\nPlayStation 2 games\nPlayStation 3 games\nWii games\nXbox 360 games\nMusic video games\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDJ Hero\n\tActivision games\n\tVideo games developed in the United Kingdom\n\tVideo games scored by Dan Neil\n\tGuitar Hero\nVideo game soundtracks\n\tSoundtracks by media\n2009 video games\n\tVideo games by year\nPlayStation 2 games\n\tVideo games by platform\n\tPlayStation 2-only games\nPlayStation 3 games\n\tVideo games by platform\n\tPlayStation 3-only games\nWii games\n\tVideo games by platform\n\tNintendo Wii-only games\nXbox 360 games\n\tVideo games by platform\n\tXbox 360-only games\nMusic video games\n\tVideo games by genre\n\tRhythm games\n\tMusic-themed video games" }, { "title": "2022 in Austria", "content": "Events in the year 2022 in Austria.\n\nIncumbents \n\n President: Alexander Van der Bellen\n Chancellor: Karl Nehammer\n\nGovernors \n\n Burgenland: Hans Peter Doskozil\n Carinthia: Peter Kaiser\n Lower Austria: Johanna Mikl-Leitner\n Salzburg: Wilfried Haslauer Jr.\n Styria: Hermann Sch\u00fctzenh\u00f6fer\n Tyrol: G\u00fcnther Platter\n Upper Austria: Thomas Stelzer\n Vienna: Michael Ludwig\n Vorarlberg: Markus Wallner\n\nEvents \n\n 20 January \u2013 The Austrian National Council votes 137\u201313 to approve a bill requiring people over 18 years to receive the COVID-19 vaccine beginning on 1 February, becoming the first country in the European Union to do so.\n\nDeaths \n9 February \u2013 Joseph Horovitz, composer (Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo) and conductor (b. 1926).\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2022 in Austria\n2022 in European countries\nYears of the 21st century in Austria\nAustria-related lists\nCOVID-19 pandemic in Austria\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n2022 in Austria\n\t2020s in Austria\n\tYears of the 21st century in Austria\n\t2022 in Europe by country\n\t2022 by country\n\t21st century in Austria\n\tYears in Austria\n2022 in European countries\n\t2022 by country\n\tYears of the 21st century in Europe\n\t2020s in Europe\n\tYears in Europe\nYears of the 21st century in Austria\n\t21st century in Austria\n\tYears in Austria\n\t2020s in Austria\nAustria-related lists\n\tEurope-related lists by country\n\tLists by country\n\tLists of events by country\nCOVID-19 pandemic in Austria\n\tHealth in Austria\n\t21st-century health disasters in Austria\n\tCOVID-19 pandemic in Europe by country\n\t2020s in Austria\n\tNational responses to the COVID-19 pandemic\n\tEvents in the year 2022 in Austria\n\tDisasters in Austria\n\tInfluenza in Austria\n\tPublic health in Austria\n\t2022 in Austria\n\tCOVID-19 pandemic by country\n\tEpidemics in Austria" }, { "title": "Union Cognac Saint-Jean-d'Ang\u00e9ly", "content": "Union Cognac Saint-Jean-d'Ang\u00e9ly is a French rugby union club from Cognac, Charente & Saint-Jean-d'Ang\u00e9ly, Charente-Maritime that play in the Nationale, third tier of the French league system.\n\nCurrent standings\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRugby union in France\nFrench rugby union clubs\nSport in Charente\nSport in Charente-Maritime\nCharente\nCharente-Maritime\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRugby union in France\n\tSport in France by sport\n\tRugby union in Europe by country\n\tRugby union by country\nFrench rugby union clubs\n\tRugby union in France\n\tSports clubs in France\n\tRugby clubs and teams\nSport in Charente\n\tSport in France by department\n\tSport in Nouvelle-Aquitaine\n\tCharente\nSport in Charente-Maritime\n\tSport in France by department\n\tSport in Nouvelle-Aquitaine\n\tCharente-Maritime\nCharente\n\tDepartments of Nouvelle-Aquitaine\n\tDepartments of France by region\n\tDepartments of France\nCharente-Maritime\n\tDepartments of Nouvelle-Aquitaine\n\tDepartments of France by region\n\tDepartments of France" }, { "title": "Draposa", "content": "Draposa is a genus of wolf spiders in the family Lycosidae, containing ten species. The species were formerly included in genus Pardosa, but later included in the new genus Draposa.\n\nSpecies\n Draposa amkhasensis (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) \u2014 India\n Draposa atropalpis (Gravely, 1924) \u2014 India, Sri Lanka\n Draposa burasantiensis (Tikader & Malhotra, 1976) \u2014 India, China\n Draposa lyrivulva (B\u00f6senberg & Strand, 1906) \u2014 Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka\n Draposa nicobarica (Thorell, 1891) \u2014 Nicobar Islands\n Draposa oakleyi Gravely, 1924 \u2014 Pakistan, India, Bangladesh\n Draposa porpaensis (Gajbe, 2004) \u2014 India\n Draposa subhadrae (Patel & Reddy, 1993) \u2014 India, Sri Lanka\n Draposa tenasserimensis (Thorell, 1895) \u2014 Myanmar, possibly Sumatra, Java\n Draposa zhanjiangensis (Yin et al., 1995) \u2014 China, possibly Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWolf spiders\nLycosidae\nArachnids of Asia\nArachnids of China\nArachnids of India\nArachnids of Sri Lanka\nArachnids of Malaysia\nArachnids of Myanmar\nArachnids of Pakistan\nArachnids of Bangladesh\nArachnids of Borneo\nArachnids of Sumatra\nArachnids of Java\nGenera of spiders\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nWolf spiders\n\tSpiders of North America\n\tSpiders of Asia\n\tTaxa named by Carl Alexander Clerck\nLycosidae\n\tAraneomorphae families\n\tSpiders of North America\n\tSpiders of Asia\n\tTaxa named by Carl Alexander Clerck\nArachnids of Asia\n\tArachnids by continent\nArachnids of China\n\tArachnids by country\nArachnids of India\n\tArachnids by country\nArachnids of Sri Lanka\n\tArachnids by country\nArachnids of Malaysia\n\tArachnids by country\nArachnids of Myanmar\n\tArachnids by country\nArachnids of Pakistan\n\tArachnids by country\nArachnids of Bangladesh\n\tArachnids by country\nArachnids of Borneo\n\tArachnids by region\nArachnids of Sumatra\n\tArachnids by region\nArachnids of Java\n\tArachnids by region\nGenera of spiders\n\tTaxonomy of spiders\n\tAraneomorphae genera\n\tSpecies of spiders" }, { "title": "Land mobile earth station", "content": "Land mobile earth station (also: land mobile earth radio station) is \u2013 according to Article 1.74 of the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) ITU Radio Regulations (RR) \u2013 defined as \u00abA mobile earth station in the land mobile-satellite service capable of surface movement within the geographical limits of a country or continent.\u00bb\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMobile telecommunications\nLand mobile radio\nSatellite telephony\nInternational Telecommunication Union\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMobile telecommunications\n\tTelecommunications infrastructure\n\tTelecommunications by type\n\tTechnology-related lists\nLand mobile radio\n\tRadio communications\n\tTelecommunication services\n\tTelecommunications infrastructure\nSatellite telephony\n\tTelecommunications infrastructure\n\tSatellite broadcasting\n\tTelephony\nInternational Telecommunication Union\n\tInternational telecommunications\n\tUnited Nations specialized agencies\n\tTelecommunication organizations\n\tInternational organisations based in Switzerland\n\tOrganizations established in 1865" }, { "title": "New York Life Insurance Co. v. Dunlevy", "content": "New York Life Ins. Co. v. Dunlevy, 241 U.S. 518 (1916), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the Court held that a court can exert personal jurisdiction over a nonresident party in an interpleader if that party is served with process while physically present within the state.\n\nFactual and procedural background\nJoseph W. Gould, obtained a life insurance policy on his life from New York Life Insurance Company which his daughter, Effie J. Gould Dunlevy, claimed had been assigned to her in 1893. At that time both Mr Gould and his daughter were citizens and domiciliaries of Pennsylvania.\nIn 1907, Boggs & Buhl, a law firm, recovered a valid default judgment against Mrs. Dunlevy, in the Common Pleas Court at Pittsburgh here she then resided, after obtaining personal jurisdiction domiciliary service, During 1909, \"the tontine dividend period\" of the life insurance policy having expired, the insurance company became liable for $2,479.70, and this sum was claimed both by Gould, and his daughter, Mrs. Dunlevy, who had moved to California and became a domiciliary there. In November, 1909, Boggs & Buhl caused issue of an execution attachment on their judgment in Court of Common Pleas at Pittsburgh and both the insurance company and Gould were summoned as garnishees. He appeared, denied assignment of the policy, and claimed the full amount due thereon.\nOn January 14, 1910 Mrs. Dunlevy instituted this suit in the Superior Court, Marin County, California, again", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Supreme Court cases\nInterpleader case law\n1916 in United States case law\nInsurance case law\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited States Supreme Court cases\n\tUnited States Supreme Court case articles by court\n\tLegal case law\nInterpleader case law\n\tLegal case law\n1916 in United States case law\n\tUnited States Supreme Court cases of the White Court\n\tYears of the 20th century in the United States\nInsurance case law\n\tInsurance legislation\n\tLegal case law\n\tFinancial law" }, { "title": "Hippocratea", "content": "Hippocratea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Celastraceae, usually lianas, native to tropical and subtropical North America, South America and Africa.\n\nSpecies\nCurrently accepted species include:\n\nHippocratea myriantha Oliv.\nHippocratea pauciflora Rose\nHippocratea stuhlmanniana Loes.\nHippocratea vignei Hoyle\nHippocratea volubilis L.\n\nA large number of species names have been previously associated with Hippocratea.\n\nHippocratea acapulcensis Kunth\nHippocratea acuminata Hoffmanns. ex Link\nHippocratea acutiflora DC.\nHippocratea adolphi-friderici Harms\nHippocratea affinis De Wild. [Illegitimate]\nHippocratea affinis Cambess.\nHippocratea africana (Willd.) Loes. ex Engl.\nHippocratea africana var. richardiana (Cambess.) N.Robson\nHippocratea aggregata Peyr.\nHippocratea ambigua Peyr.\nHippocratea anafensis Urb.\nHippocratea andamanica King\nHippocratea andina (Miers) J.F.Macbr.\nHippocratea andongensis Welw. ex Oliv.\nHippocratea angulata Griff.\nHippocratea angustipetala H. Perrier\nHippocratea anthodon Pers.\nHippocratea antunesii Loes. ex Harms\nHippocratea apiculata Welw. ex Oliv.\nHippocratea apocynoides Welw. ex Oliv.\nHippocratea apocynoides subsp. guineensis (Hutch. & M.B.Moss) N.Robson\nHippocratea aptera Loes. ex Harms\nHippocratea arborea Roxb.\nHippocratea arnottiana Wight\nHippocratea aspera Lam.\nHippocratea aubletiana Miers\nHippocratea austin-smithii Lundell\nHippocratea bakeri H. Perrier\nHippocratea barbata F.Muell.\nHippocratea beccarii Tuyn\nHippocratea bequaertii De Wild.\nHi", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of Celastraceae\nFlora of North America\nFlora of South America\nFlora of Africa\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGenera of Celastraceae\n\tGenera of plants\n\tCelastraceae\nFlora of North America\n\tFlora by continent\nFlora of South America\n\tFlora by continent\nFlora of Africa\n\tAfrican flora by country\n\tFlora by continent" }, { "title": "Fear index", "content": "Fear Index - common name for the Chicago Board Options Exchange Market Volatility Index, ticker symbol VIX, measuring the implied volatility of S&P 500 index options\nThe Fear Index - a 2011 novel by British author Robert Harris", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChicago Board Options Exchange\nVolatility indices\n2011 novels\nBritish novels\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nChicago Board Options Exchange\n\tStock exchanges in the United States\n\tCompanies based in Chicago\n\tFinancial services companies of the United States\nVolatility indices\n\tStock market indices\n2011 novels\n\tBritish novels by period\n\t21st-century British novels\nBritish novels\n\tNovels by country\n\tEnglish-language novels\n\tWorks by Robert Harris\n\tBritish literature by format" }, { "title": "Freeman (given name)", "content": "Freeman is a given name. Notable people with the name include:\n\nFreeman Asmundson (born 1943) Canadian ice hockey player \nFreeman Barr (born 1973), Bahamian boxers\nFreeman Bosley Jr. (born 1954), American politician\nFreeman Wills Crofts (1879\u20131957), Irish writer\nFreeman Davis or Brother Bones (1902\u20131974), American recording artist\nFreeman Davis (soldier) (1842\u20131899), American soldier\nFreeman Dyson (1923\u20132020) English-born American theoretical physicist and mathematician\nFreeman Fitzgerald (1891\u2013?), American football player\nFreeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon (1866\u20131941), British politician\nFreeman Gosden (1899\u20131982), American radio comedian, actor and pioneer\nFreeman A. Hrabowski III (born 1950) African American educator, advocate, and mathematician\nFreeman King (1943\u20132002), American comedian\nFreeman Knowles (1846\u20131910) American politician and publisher\nFreeman Lord (1842\u20131917), American politician\nFreeman McNeil (born 1959), American football player\nFreeman Osonuga (born 1984), Nigerian physician and humanitarian\nFreeman Patterson (born 1937), Canadian nature photographer and writer\nFreeman Ransom (1880\u20131947), American lawyer and businessman\nFreeman G. Teed (born 1916), American politician\nFreeman Thomas (born 1957), American automobile and industrial designer \nFreeman Thorpe (1844\u20131922), American painter \nFreeman Tilden (1883\u20131980), American environmentalist\nFreeman Walker (1780\u20131827), American politician\nFreeman White (born 1943), American football player\nFr", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGiven names\nEnglish-language masculine given names\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGiven names\n\tHuman names\nEnglish-language masculine given names\n\tMasculine given names\n\tEnglish masculine given names" }, { "title": "Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Talk Show", "content": "The Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Talk Show is one of the award categories presented annually by the Critics' Choice Television Awards (BTJA). It was introduced in 2011 when the event was first initiated. The winners are selected by a group of television critics that are part of the Broadcast Television Critics Association.\n\nWinners and nominees\n\n2010s\n\n2020s\n\nMultiple wins\n3 wins\n The Daily Show with Jon Stewart\n\nMultiple nominations\n8 nominations\n Jimmy Kimmel Live!\n\n6 nominations\n The Daily Show with Jon Stewart\n\n5 nominations\n The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\n\n4 nominations\n The Late Late Show with James Corden\n\n3 nominations\n Conan\n The Ellen DeGeneres Show\n Full Frontal with Samantha Bee\n Last Week Tonight with John Oliver\n\n2 nominations\n Desus & Mero\n The Graham Norton Show\n The Kelly Clarkson Show\n Late Night with Jimmy Fallon\n Late Night with Seth Meyers\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCritics' Choice Television Awards\nTelevision awards for Best Talk Show\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCritics' Choice Television Awards\n\tAwards by critics associations\n\tTelevision awards in the United States\nTelevision awards for Best Talk Show\n\tTelevision awards by category\n\tTalk shows\n\tAwards for best media" }, { "title": "Transport in Lima", "content": "Public transport in Lima is handled by buses, micros, taxicabs, and the so-called mototaxis. Micros are the most common means of public transportation in Lima and many other cities in Peru. There are also more than of cycle paths in the city.\n\nThe word micro is used in common-day Peruvian Spanish as an abbreviation for microbus (minibus). While the bigger vehicles are known as micros, the smaller ones are known as either combis or micros. These privately owned vehicles are not only known for being very cheap and convenient but also for being rather risky.\n\nMicros race from one street corner to another along all the major arterial city roads. Stickers saying, for example, \"Todo Angamos\" or \"Todo Benavides\" can be seen on their windscreens, which indicates that the micro runs the whole length of Avenida Angamos or Avenida Alfredo Benavides. These microbuses dash dangerously fast, frequently crashing and speeding off before their passengers have got both feet into the vehicle. There being few bus stops, micros and combis pick and drop passengers anywhere along their route (although it is not allowed). Tickets became compulsory in the late-80s. No transfer tickets are issued, so double fares are often used by people when a micro passing through downtown does not go to the destination needed, although with the lack of control of routes nowadays there are many routes that go just about everywhere within the city limits. The only places where micros are no longer allowed to circula", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTransport in Lima\nBus transport in Peru\nCycling in Peru\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTransport in Lima\n\tTransport in Peru\n\tTransport by city\nBus transport in Peru\n\tBus transport by country\n\tPublic transport by country\n\tTransport in Peru\nCycling in Peru\n\tCycling by country\n\tTransport in Peru" }, { "title": "Little River (Cariboo River tributary)", "content": "The Little River is a 35\u00a0km river in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada, rising in the Cariboo Mountains north of the North Arm of Quesnel Lake and running roughly westwards to enter Cariboo Lake conjointly with the upper Cariboo River.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of British Columbia\nTributaries of the Fraser River\nGeography of the Cariboo\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRivers of British Columbia\n\tBodies of water of British Columbia\n\tRivers of Canada\nTributaries of the Fraser River\n\tRivers of British Columbia\n\tGeography of British Columbia\nGeography of the Cariboo\n\tGeography of British Columbia\n\tRegions of British Columbia\n" }, { "title": "Aslauga marginalis", "content": "Aslauga marginalis, the western aslauga, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It is found in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, southern Nigeria and possibly western Cameroon. The habitat consists of open spaces in forests and on forest edges.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nButterflies of Africa\nFauna of Sierra Leone\nFauna of Liberia\nFauna of Ivory Coast\nFauna of Ghana\nFauna of Togo\nFauna of Nigeria\nFauna of Cameroon\nLycaenidae\nFauna of Western Africa\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nButterflies of Africa\n\tButterflies by region\n\tInsects of Africa\nFauna of Sierra Leone\n\tFauna by country\n\tAnimals of Africa by country\nFauna of Liberia\n\tFauna by country\n\tAnimals of Africa by country\nFauna of Ivory Coast\n\tFauna by country\n\tAnimals of Africa by country\nFauna of Ghana\n\tFauna by country\n\tAnimals of Africa by country\nFauna of Togo\n\tFauna by country\n\tAnimals of Africa by country\nFauna of Nigeria\n\tFauna by country\n\tAnimals of Africa by country\nFauna of Cameroon\n\tFauna by country\n\tAnimals of Africa by country\nLycaenidae\n\tInsects by family\n\tButterflies by family\nFauna of Western Africa\n\tFauna of Africa by region\n\tBiota of Africa by region" }, { "title": "Jessie Baetz", "content": "Jessie Baetz (born Jessie Elizabeth Drummer, June 28, 1894 \u2013 1974 or later) was a Canadian-American artist, composer, and pianist.\n\nBaetz was a native of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where she studied and taught at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, now known as the Royal Conservatory of Music. She immigrated to New York City, where 1930s census records list her occupation as \"painter,\" and her art was included in an exhibit at the Jumble Shop on West 8th Street. She studied with another modern composer, Johanna Beyer, played on Beyer's concerts for the New York Composers' Forum, and showed clear signs of Beyer and Henry Cowell's influence in her experimental compositional techniques such as tone clusters, polymeters, and string piano techniques. Her works were performed in the Composers' Forum on December 15, 1937.\n\nWorks\nTwo Compositions for Violin and Piano\nThree Vocalizes for Soprano\nSix Dances for Percussion\n\nNotes\n\nFurther reading\n Staff (June 22, 1966). \"Phoenicia Library Has Art Exhibit\". The Kingston Daily Freeman. p.\u00a026\n Staff (October 31, 1970). \"Art Show With Zing\". The Kingston Daily Freeman. p.\u00a035\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian women artists\nAmerican women artists\nCanadian women composers\nAmerican women composers\nCanadian classical pianists\nAmerican classical pianists\nCanadian emigrants to the United States\nArtists from Toronto\nMusicians from Toronto\n20th-century American women artists\n20th-century Canadian women artists\n20th-century Canadian composers\n20th-century American composers\n20th-century Canadian pianists\n20th-century American pianists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCanadian women artists\n\tCanadian artists\n\tCanadian women by occupation\nAmerican women artists\n\tAmerican artists by gender\n\tAmerican women by occupation\nCanadian women composers\n\tCanadian composers\n\tCanadian women by occupation\nAmerican women composers\n\tAmerican composers by gender\n\tAmerican women by occupation\nCanadian classical pianists\n\tCanadian pianists\n\tCanadian classical musicians\nAmerican classical pianists\n\tAmerican pianists\n\tAmerican classical musicians\nCanadian emigrants to the United States\n\tImmigrants to the United States\n\tPeople by nationality and migration\nArtists from Toronto\n\tArtists by city or town in Canada\n\tPeople from Toronto\nMusicians from Toronto\n\tMusicians by city or town in Canada\n\tPeople from Toronto\n20th-century American women artists\n\t20th-century American artists\n\t20th-century American women\n20th-century Canadian women artists\n\t20th-century Canadian artists\n\t20th-century Canadian women\n20th-century Canadian composers\n\t20th-century Canadian musicians\n\t20th-century composers\n20th-century American composers\n\t20th-century American musicians\n\t20th-century composers\n20th-century Canadian pianists\n\t20th-century Canadian musicians\n\t20th-century pianists\n20th-century American pianists\n\t20th-century American musicians\n\t20th-century pianists" }, { "title": "Muhammad ibn Hani al-Andalusi al-Azdi", "content": "For the archaeological site, see Ras Ibn Hani.\n\nMuhammad ibn Hani al-Andalusi al-Azdi, (, Abu'l-Qasim Muhammad ibn H\u0101ni' ibn Muhammad ibn Sa'd\u016bn al-Azdi; \u2013973), usually called Ibn Hani, was the chief court poet to the Fatimid Caliph al-Mu'izz. Most of his collected poems are in praise of the Fatimids against the claims of the Abbasids and the Umayyads of Spain. He was also called al-Mutanabbi of the West () by many of his contemporaries as well as later historians. Ibn Hani was murdered on his way from Egypt in c. 973.\n\nEarly life\n\nH\u0101ni's father was a native of a village near al-Mahdiyya in Tunisia, who had moved to Elvira (present-day Granada) in Spain or, according to others, to C\u00f3rdoba. Ibn H\u0101ni' was born in one of these two towns. He studied in C\u00f3rdoba and then proceeded to Elvira and Seville. In the latter city, his frivolous way of living and too free speech brought upon him the wrath of the people who accused him of agreeing with the Greek philosophers and of heresy, so that he was counseled by the local ruler, a supporter, to leave Seville as he was afraid of being suspected of allying with him. At the age of 27, he went to Africa to Jawhar al-Siqilli, a freeman and general of the Fatimid al-Mans\u016br. When he received only 200 din\u0103rs from the latter for a qasida addressed to him, he went to al-Masila (Msila) in Algiers where his compatriots Ja'far b. Ali b. Falah b. Abi Marw\u0103n and Yahya b. Ali b. Hamdun al-Andalusi were ruling. Treated with great respect by them he comp", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n10th-century Arabic poets\nPeople of the Fatimid Caliphate\nAndalusian people of Arab descent\nPeople from Granada\nPeople from C\u00f3rdoba, Spain\nMurdered poets\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n10th-century Arabic poets\n\t10th-century poets\n\tArabic poets by century\n\t10th-century Arabic writers\nPeople of the Fatimid Caliphate\n\tPeople of the Fatimid dynasty\n\tFatimid Caliphate\n\t10th-century people of the Fatimid Caliphate\nAndalusian people of Arab descent\n\tPeople of Arab descent\n\tPeople from Andalusia\n\tArab diaspora by country\nPeople from Granada\n\tPeople by city in Spain\n\tPeople from Andalusia by city\nPeople from C\u00f3rdoba, Spain\n\tPeople by city in Spain\n\tPeople from Andalusia by city\nMurdered poets\n\tMurdered writers\n\tDeaths by stabbing\n\tVictims of assassinations\n\tPoets by death type" }, { "title": "Richard Johnson (jockey)", "content": "Richard Johnson (born 21 July 1977 in Hereford) is a retired English National Hunt jockey. Johnson is the second most prolific winner in the history of National Hunt Racing behind Sir Anthony McCoy, a long-time rival of Johnson's, with over 3500 winners. Richard Dunwoody previously held the record with 1874.\n\nJohnson holds the record for the most appearances in the Grand National and also the record for the most rides in the race without a victory. Johnson has twice won the Cheltenham Gold Cup, on Looks Like Trouble in 2000 and Native River in 2018. Johnson has been Champion Jockey on 4 occasions and has been a runner-up 17 times in the Championship (on 16 occasions to McCoy and once in 2020 to the new champion Brian Hughes).\n\nBackground and early career\nJohnson comes from a racing family with his father being an amateur jockey and his mother, Sue Johnson, a successful trainer. Johnson left school at 16 to work for \"The Duke\" \u2013 David Nicholson who was a major influence on Johnson's racing career and supported him in his bid to become a professional jockey. Johnson's first winner under rules was on Rusty Bridge at Hereford in April 1994.\n\nJohnson became Champion conditional jockey in the 1995/96 season, at the age of 18.\n\nJockey career\n\nFirst 1000 winners (1994 to 2003)\nJohnson's first winner was his only winner in the 1993\u20131994 season. In the following season he rode 12 winners and the year after in the 1995\u201396 season he rode 56 winners. Johnson rode 100 winners in a season ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish jockeys\nNational Hunt jockeys\nPeople from Hereford\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish jockeys\n\tJockeys by nationality\n\tSport in England\n\tBritish sportspeople\nNational Hunt jockeys\n\tBritish horse racing biographies\n\tJockeys\n\tPeople in horse racing\nPeople from Hereford\n\tPeople from Herefordshire\n\tPeople by city or town in England\n\tEnglish sportspeople" }, { "title": "Do It (TV series)", "content": "Do It is an Australian weekly half-hour lifestyle television program broadcast on the Nine Network. Premiering at on Sunday 5 November 2006, it is currently broadcast on Saturday afternoon at .\n\nThe program is hosted by Luke van Dyck, a third generation builder who has previously appeared on other lifestyle programs such Renovation Rescue and DIY Rescue.\n\nThe program covers a whole range of home improvement projects where each step is outlined so that viewers can carry out the task themselves around their own home. The program is supported by their website where detailed guides for each project are available.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian television series\nHome improvement television series\nNine Network original programming\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian television series\n\tTelevision in Australia\n\tTelevision series by country\nHome improvement television series\n\tNon-fiction television series\n\tTelevision genres\nNine Network original programming\n\tAustralian television series by network\n\tTelevision shows by network\n\tAustralian television programmes" }, { "title": "Kanglish", "content": "Kanglish (Kannada: \u0c95\u0c82\u0c97\u0ccd\u0cb2\u0cbf\u0cb7\u0ccd) is a macaronic language of Kannada and English.\n\nThe name is a portmanteau of the names of the two languages and was first recorded earliest in 1993. Other less common terms are Kannalish (recorded from 2000), Kannadlish (2006) and Kanlish (2009). \n\nAt present in Karnataka, almost all urban people and some rural people talk in this language. This language is result of communication of English and Kannadigas.\n\nExamples\nEn sir samachara? : whats the matter sir?\n\nHello, tiffin aytha? : Hello, have you had your tiffin?\n\nSwalpa move madi : Just move a bit.\n\nSwalpa brake haki : Please apply the brakes.\n\nYav movie hakiddare? : Which movie is playing?\n\nEen documentary notaidira? : What documentary are you watching?\n\nEen kelsa mataiddira computardu wordalli? : What work are you doing in Word?\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMacaronic languages\nKannada language\nEnglish-based pidgins\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMacaronic languages\n\tMultilingualism\n\tLanguage and culture\n\tLanguage contact\nKannada language\n\tDravidian languages\n\tLanguages of India\n\tSouth-Central Dravidian languages\nEnglish-based pidgins\n\tPidgins and creoles\n\tEnglish as a second or foreign language\n\tEnglish language in India" }, { "title": "Girgensohnia", "content": "Girgensohnia is a small genus of plants in the family Amaranthaceae.\n\nGirgensohnia contains five species:\nGirgensohnia bungeana \nGirgensohnia diptera \nGirgensohnia imbricata \nGirgensohnia minima \nGirgensohnia oppositiflora\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPlant genera\nAmaranthaceae genera\nFlora by genus\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPlant genera\n\tBiological classification\n\tTaxonomy (biology)\nAmaranthaceae genera\n\tAmaranthaceae\n\tFlowering plant genera\nFlora by genus\n\tFlora\n\tBiological classification\n\tTaxonomy (biology)" }, { "title": "Chronicles of Courage: Very Special Artists", "content": "Chronicles of Courage: Very Special Artists was written by Ambassador Jean Kennedy Smith with George Plimpton (co-founder of the Paris Review) and published by Random House in April 1993. In 1974, Smith founded Very Special Arts, an educational affiliate of the Kennedy Center that provides opportunities in the creative arts for persons with disabilities in the United States and around the world. In February 2011, President Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation\u2019s highest civilian honor, for her work with people with disabilities.\n\nThe 272 page book profiles 16 artists with disabilities who discuss how art has made a difference in their lives despite their unique challenges. Artists include Chuck Close, Mark Di Suvero, Jack Hofsiss, Tony Mel\u00e9ndez, Howie Seago and Randy Souders. The book also includes a \"disability awareness guide,\" a list of disability organizations and other resources. It was published in both hardcover and paperback editions.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican non-fiction books\nBooks about visual art\nDisability literature\nBooks about disabilities\nRandom House books\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican non-fiction books\n\tNon-fiction books\n\tBooks by country\n\tBooks in American literature\n\tEnglish-language books\nBooks about visual art\n\tArt books\n\tBooks about visual arts\n\tVisual arts literature\nDisability literature\n\tLiterature by topic\n\tBooks about disabilities\n\tDisability studies\nBooks about disabilities\n\tNon-fiction books about disabilities\n\tBooks about health and wellness\n\tRandom House books\n\tBooks by publisher" }, { "title": "Myrmarachne prava", "content": "Myrmarachne prava is a species of spider of the genus Myrmarachne. It is endemic to Sri Lanka.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpiders of Sri Lanka\nEndemic fauna of Sri Lanka\nMyrmarachne\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpiders of Sri Lanka\n\tArthropods of Sri Lanka\n\tSpiders of Asia\nEndemic fauna of Sri Lanka\n\tEndemic fauna by country\n\tEndemism in Sri Lanka\nMyrmarachne\n\tSpiders by genus\n\tAraneomorph spiders\n\tArthropods by genus" }, { "title": "Sindorf station", "content": "Sindorf station is a station in the town of Sindorf in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia on the Cologne\u2013Aachen high-speed railway. The station is in the south-east of the Kerpen district of Sindorf and has a side platform on the south side of the S-Bahn line. This is bounded to the south by a noise barrier and the entrances and exits are at the ends of the platform.\n\nHistory\nThe original Sindorf station was opened at line-km 22.4 of the Cologne\u2013Aachen railway in 1912 and had a platform north and south of the original line. With the commissioning of the S-Bahn tracks in 2002, the station was relocated to line-km 21.4 and redesignated as a halt. In 2004, citizens complained to the then Minister of Transport Axel Horstmann about the width of the platform. They considered that the three-metre-wide platform was too narrow, which was particularly evident in peak hour traffic. As a result, the ticket machines were relocated. After renewed criticism, the Zweckverband Nahverkehr Rheinland (Rhineland Municipal Transport Association) issued a report in early 2010, in which the maximum capacity of the platform was given as 190 people. However, a maximum of 164 people were recorded in passenger counts in the morning peak hour, which means that the requirements are formally met.\n\nOperations\nThe station is served by Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn lines S13 between Sindorf or D\u00fcren and Troisdorf and by S19 between D\u00fcren and Au (Sieg). Together these provide a service every 20 minutes to Cologne ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in North Rhine-Westphalia\nS-Bahn in Germany\nSindorf\nCologne\u2013Aachen high-speed railway\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRailway stations in North Rhine-Westphalia\n\tRailway stations in Germany by state\n\tRail transport in North Rhine-Westphalia\nS-Bahn in Germany\n\tSuburban rail in Germany\n\tTransport in Germany by mode\nSindorf\n\tTowns in North Rhine-Westphalia\n\tGeography of North Rhine-Westphalia\nCologne\u2013Aachen high-speed railway\n\tHigh-speed railway lines in Germany\n\tRailway lines in North Rhine-Westphalia\n\tRail transport in Cologne\n\tRail transport in Aachen" }, { "title": "Souk Es Sabbaghine", "content": "Souk Es Sabbaghine (English: Dyers market) is one of the souks of the medina of Tunis.\n\nLocation \n\nThe souk is situated at the outskirts of the medina, far from the center where the Al-Zaytuna Mosque is situated, since dyeing is considered a polluting activity. The souk is a continuation of Souk El Blat and may also be accessed from Bab El Jazira.\n\nHistory \nThe name of Souk Es Sabbaghine, or Souk of Dyers, is due to its original function as the souk of wool, cotton and silk dyeing which is situated next to a previously existing fountain.\n\nTwo Italian doctors constructed a dispensary at this souk in 1887 called Infermeria Santa Margherita which supported the poor from Italian and Maltese communities.\n\nProducts \nProducts sold at the souk include clothing, shoes as well as fish and meat.\n\nMonuments \nHarmel Mosque, also known as Bab Al Jazira Mosque is located in souk Es Sabbaghine.\n\nEl Jedid Mosque is situated in the center of the souk.\n\nNotes and references \n\nSabbaghine\nFish markets\nDyes", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouks in Tunisia\nRetail markets in Tunisia\nHistoric sites in Tunisia\nShopping districts and streets in Tunisia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSouks in Tunisia\n\tRetail markets by country\n\tHistoric sites in Tunisia\nRetail markets in Tunisia\n\tMarkets by country\n\tRetailing in Tunisia\nHistoric sites in Tunisia\n\tCultural heritage of Tunisia\n\tHistoric sites by country\nShopping districts and streets in Tunisia\n\tStreets in Tunisia\n\tShopping districts and streets by country\n\tRetailing in Tunisia" }, { "title": "Bill Ferguson (cricket scorer)", "content": "William Henry Ferguson BEM (6 June 1880 \u2013 22 September 1957) is one of the best-known cricket scorers. For 52 years from 1905 until his death, Ferguson acted as the scorer and baggageman for Australia, England, West Indies, South Africa and New Zealand in 43 tours and 208 Test matches.\n\nHe is often credited with two of the most revolutionary innovations in scoring. He developed the radial scoring chart, which shows the directions in which a batsman scored his runs. Originally called \"Ferguson's charts\", they are now popularly known as \"wagon-wheels\". He was one of the first scorers to use a linear system of scoring which, unlike the conventional system, keeps track of the balls faced by a batsman and off a particular bowler. In order to record such details, including the times of significant events during an innings, he designed his own scoring books \u2013 \"which contain[ed] at least twice as much information as any other in the world\" \u2013 and had them printed at his own expense. At the same time he also filled in a conventional scoring book for official use. He retained his own scoring books.\n\nHe received the British Empire Medal in 1951. He scored for the West Indian cricket team in England in 1957 at the beginning of the tour, but had to give up during the tour after a bad fall. He died at his home in Bath, Somerset, a few weeks later. He published his autobiography, Mr Cricket, a few months before his death.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCricket scorers\nRecipients of the British Empire Medal\nAustralian cricket people\nCricket in England\nCricket in Australia\nCricket in South Africa\nCricket in West Indies\nCricket in New Zealand\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCricket scorers\n\tSports scorers and timekeepers\n\tCricket terminology\n\tCricket occupations and roles\nRecipients of the British Empire Medal\n\tOrders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom\n\tAwards and decorations of the British Empire\nAustralian cricket people\n\tCricket in Australia\n\tSportspeople from Australia\nCricket in England\n\tCricket in the United Kingdom\n\tSport in England by sport\nCricket in Australia\n\tCricket by country\n\tSport in Australia by sport\nCricket in South Africa\n\tCricket by country\n\tSport in South Africa by sport\nCricket in West Indies\n\tCricket in the Caribbean\n\tCricket by regional association\nCricket in New Zealand\n\tCricket by country\n\tSport in New Zealand by sport" }, { "title": "Prolophosia", "content": "Prolophosia is a genus of parasitic flies in the family Tachinidae. There is one described species in Prolophosia, P.\u00a0petiolata.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nInsects described in 1860\nTachinidae\nParasitic flies\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nInsects described in 1860\n\tInsects by year of formal description\n\tAnimals described in 1860\nTachinidae\n\tDiptera families\n\tOestroidea\nParasitic flies\n\tParasitic insects\n\tFlies by type\n\tDiptera by lifestyle" }, { "title": "General Richardson", "content": "General Richardson may refer to:\n\nCecil R. Richardson (born c. 1947), U.S. Air Force major general\nCharles Leslie Richardson (1908\u20131994), British Army general\nDuke Richardson (1980s\u20132020s), U.S. Air Force lieutenant general\nGeorge Richardson (Indian Army officer) (1847\u20131931), British Indian Army lieutenant general\nGeorge Spafford Richardson (1868\u20131938), New Zealand Military Forces major general\nIsrael B. Richardson (1815\u20131862), U.S. Army major general\nJames M. Richardson (general) (born 1960), U.S. Army lieutenant general\nJames L. Richardson (1909\u20131987), U.S. Army lieutenant general\nJohn Richardson (Australian Army officer) (1880\u20131954), Australian Army major general\nJohn Richardson (Canadian MP) (1932\u20132010), Canadian Forces brigadier general\nJohn B. Richardson (1990s\u20132020s), U.S. Army major general\nJohn Soame Richardson (1836\u20131896), British Army major general\nLaura J. Richardson (born 1963), U.S. Army lieutenant general\nRobert Richardson (British Army officer) (1929\u20132014), British Army lieutenant general\nRobert C. Richardson III (1918\u20132011), U.S. Air Force brigadier general\nRobert C. Richardson Jr. (1882\u20131954), U.S. Army four-star general\nRobert V. Richardson (1820\u20131870), Confederate States Army brigadier general\nTony Richardson (British Army officer) (1922\u20132015), British Army major general\nWilds P. Richardson (1861\u20131929), U.S. Army brigadier general\nWilliam P. Richardson (Ohio politician) (1824\u20131886), Union Army brevet brigadier general\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican military personnel\nBritish military personnel\nCanadian military personnel\nAustralian military personnel\nNew Zealand military personnel\nIndian military personnel\nConfederate States Army generals\nUnion Army generals\nUnited States Air Force generals\nUnited States Army generals\n### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican military personnel\n\tAmerican people by occupation\n\tMilitary personnel by nationality\n\tMilitary history of the United States\nBritish military personnel\n\tBritish people by occupation\n\tMilitary personnel by nationality\n\tMilitary history of the United Kingdom\nCanadian military personnel\n\tCanadian people by occupation\n\tMilitary personnel by nationality\n\tMilitary history of Canada\nAustralian military personnel\n\tAustralian people by occupation\n\tMilitary personnel by nationality\n\tMilitary history of Australia\nNew Zealand military personnel\n\tNew Zealand people by occupation\n\tMilitary personnel by nationality\n\tMilitary history of New Zealand\nIndian military personnel\n\tIndian people by occupation\n\tMilitary personnel by nationality\n\tMilitary history of India\nConfederate States Army generals\n\tConfederate States Army officers\n\tAmerican Civil War officers\n\tConfederate States military personnel\nUnion Army generals\n\tUnion Army officers\n\tAmerican Civil War officers\n\tUnion military personnel\nUnited States Air Force generals\n\tUnited States Air Force officers\n\tMilitary personnel of the United States Air Force\n\tUnited States military officers\nUnited States Army generals\n\tUnited States Army officers\n\tMilitary personnel of the United States Army\n\tUnited States military officers" }, { "title": "Lager", "content": "Lager is beer which has been brewed and conditioned at low temperature. Lagers can be pale, amber, or dark. Pale lager is the most widely consumed and commercially available style of beer. The term \"lager\" comes from the German for \"storage\", as the beer was stored before drinking traditionally in the same cool caves it was fermented in.\n\nAs well as maturation in cold storage, most lagers are distinguished by the use of Saccharomyces pastorianus, a \"bottom-fermenting\" yeast that ferments at relatively cold temperatures.\n\nEtymology \nUntil the 19th century, the German word Lagerbier (de) referred to all types of bottom-fermented, cool-conditioned beer in normal strengths. In Germany today, it mainly refers to beers in southern Germany , \"Helles\" (pale) and \"Dunkel\" (dark). Pilsner, a more heavily hopped pale lager, is most often known as \"Pilsner\", \"Pilsener\", or \"Pils\". Other lagers are Bock, M\u00e4rzen, and Schwarzbier. In the United Kingdom, the term commonly refers to pale lagers derived from the Pilsner style.\n\nHistory of lager brewing\n\nWhile cold storage of beer, \"lagering\", in caves for example, was a common practice throughout the medieval period, bottom-fermenting yeast seems to have emerged as a hybridization in the early fifteenth century. In 2011, a team of researchers claimed to have discovered that Saccharomyces eubayanus is responsible for creating the hybrid yeast used to make lager.\n\nBased on the numbers of breweries, lager brewing became the main form of brewing i", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTypes of beer\nGerman cuisine\nFermented drinks\nFood and drink production\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTypes of beer\n\tBeer and breweries by region\n\tBeer styles\nGerman cuisine\n\tEuropean cuisine by country\n\tFood and drink in Germany\n\tAlcoholic drinks in Germany\nFermented drinks\n\tAlcoholic drinks\n\tFermented foods\nFood and drink production\n\tFood industry\n\tAlcoholic drinks by method of production\n\tBeer brewing companies by method of production" }, { "title": "Al Badayea", "content": "Al Badayea () is one of the governorates in Al-Qassim Region, Saudi Arabia. Its area is and the population is 57,164 people. Al Badayea considered to be one of the agricultural governorates in Qassim, as it is located in the middle of Al Qassim.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Al-Qassim Province\nGovernorates of Saudi Arabia\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Al-Qassim Province\n\tPopulated places in Saudi Arabia by province\n\tGeography of Al-Qassim Province\nGovernorates of Saudi Arabia\n\tSubdivisions of Saudi Arabia\n\tSecond-level administrative country subdivisions\n\tSaudi Arabia geography-related lists" }, { "title": "Skyscraper (1996 film)", "content": "Skyscraper is a 1996 direct-to-video American film starring Anna Nicole Smith. It was directed by Raymond Martino and written by William Applegate Jr. and John Larrabee. Its plot borrows heavily from the film Die Hard, with Smith taking the lead role.\n\nPlot\nCarrie Wink (Anna Nicole Smith) is a beautiful and voluptuous helicopter pilot employed by Heliscort, a company that offers heli-taxi transport to high level clients. She is married to Gordon Wink (Richard Steinmetz), a detective with the LAPD, with whom we see some flashbacks of their relationship.\n\nFairfax (Charles M. Huber), a ruthless South African criminal mastermind prone to quoting Shakespeare, is intent on collecting a series of four interlocking electronic devices or circuits that can somehow \"shift the balance of power in the world.\" Through deception and violence he has managed to acquire three of the devices.\n\nCarrie, unbeknownst to her, has shuttled two of Fairfax\u2019s goons to the site of one of their exchanges. The location of the fourth device, tucked away in the Zitex building, an 86-floor skyscraper in downtown Los Angeles, is the scene where most of the drama unfolds as Fairfax sets his sights on securing the last device.\n\nCarrie is again called to pick up a pair of VIPs, who this time turn out to be Fairfax himself and his French assistant Jacques (Jonathan Fuller). She takes them to the Zitex building, where Fairfax has his band of terrorists take over the entire security system and liquidate the secur", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1996 films\nAmerican films\nDirect-to-video films\nFilms set in Los Angeles\nFilms about terrorism\nFilms about hijackings\nAction films\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1996 films\n\t1996 in film\n\tFilms by year\nAmerican films\n\tFilms by country\n\tFilms shot in the United States\nDirect-to-video films\n\tHome video by type\n\tFilms by distribution\nFilms set in Los Angeles\n\tFilms set in the United States by city\n\tFilms set in California\nFilms about terrorism\n\tFilms about security and surveillance\n\tFilms about law enforcement\nFilms about hijackings\n\tFilms about aviation accidents or incidents\n\tAction films\nAction films\n\tFilms by genre\n\tFilms about law enforcement" }, { "title": "Nokomis Township, Montgomery County, Illinois", "content": "Nokomis Township (T10N R2W) is located in Montgomery County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 2,939 and it contained 1,386 housing units.\n\nGeography\nAccording to the 2010 census, the township has a total area of , of which (or 99.97%) is land and (or 0.03%) is water.\n\nDemographics\n\nAdjacent townships\n Greenwood Township, Christian County (north)\n Rosamond Township, Christian County (northeast)\n Audubon Township (east & southeast)\n Witt Township (south)\n Irving Township (southwest)\n Rountree Township (west)\n Ricks Township, Christian County (northwest)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTownships in Montgomery County, Illinois\nPopulated places in Montgomery County, Illinois\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTownships in Montgomery County, Illinois\n\tTownships in Illinois by county\n\tGeography of Montgomery County, Illinois\nPopulated places in Montgomery County, Illinois\n\tPopulated places in Illinois by county\n\tGeography of Montgomery County, Illinois\n\tMontgomery County, Illinois" }, { "title": "Barrantes District", "content": "Barrantes is a district of the Flores canton, in the Heredia province of Costa Rica.\n\nGeography \nBarrantes has an area of km\u00b2 and an elevation of metres.\n\nDemographics \n\nFor the 2011 census, Barrantes had a population of inhabitants.\n\nTransportation\n\nRoad transportation \nThe district is covered by the following road routes:\n National Route 119\n National Route 123\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Heredia Province\nDistricts of Flores Canton\nPopulated places in Heredia Province\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nDistricts of Heredia Province\n\tDistricts of Costa Rica by province\n\tGeography of Heredia Province\nDistricts of Flores Canton\n\tDistricts of Costa Rica by canton\n\tGeography of Flores Canton\nPopulated places in Heredia Province\n\tPopulated places in Costa Rica by province\n\tGeography of Heredia Province" }, { "title": "Judge Not (song)", "content": "\"Judge Not\" is Bob Marley's first recorded single, recorded at Federal Studios released on Leslie Kong's Beverley's Records in Jamaica in 1962 and on Island Records in the UK the following year. With a ska beat, Marley has a youthful voice, as it was his first recorded song. Headley Bennett performed saxophone on this recording. Though \"Judge Not\" failed to achieve much success, Marley was not discouraged and continued to record music. \"Judge Not\" was re-released in the Songs of Freedom album in 1992 as well as other compilations. The song was also covered by Sublime, and can be found on the box set Everything Under the Sun.\n\nThe song is about morality, and may have been based on the Biblical quote \"Judge not lest ye be judged\". Some of the song lyrics are paraphrased in the background vocals of the later Marley hit \"Could You Be Loved\".\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs written by Bob Marley\nBob Marley songs\nReggae songs\n1962 singles\nSongs about morality\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSongs written by Bob Marley\n\tBob Marley\n\tSongs by songwriter\nBob Marley songs\n\tSongs by artist\n\tReggae songs\n1962 singles\n\t1962 songs\nReggae songs\n\tSongs by genre\n\tJamaican music\nSongs about morality\n\tSongs about virtues\n\tSongs by theme" }, { "title": "Judge Newman", "content": "Judge Newman may refer to:\n\nAlfred Newman (jurist) (1834\u20131898), judge of the Wisconsin Circuit Court and the Wisconsin Supreme Court\nBernard Newman (judge) (1907\u20131999), Judge of the United States Court of International Trade\nCharles Newman (judge), British judge and member of the Judicial Appointments Commission\nJon O. Newman (born 1932), Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit\nJonathan Uhry Newman (1927\u20131991), Judge of the Oregon Court of Appeals\nPauline Newman (born 1927), Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit\nTheodore R. Newman Jr. (born 1934), first black chief judge of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals\nWilliam Truslow Newman (1843\u20131920), Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJudges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit\nJudges of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia\nJudges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit\nJudges of the Oregon Court of Appeals\nJudges of the United States Court of International Trade\nJudges of the Wisconsin Supreme Court\nBritish judges\nAfrican-American judges\nJudges of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nJudges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit\n\tCourts of the United States\n\tJudiciary of the United States\n\tJudges of United States courts of appeals\nJudges of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia\n\tCourts of the United States\n\tJudiciary of the United States\n\tJudges of United States district courts\nJudges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit\n\tCourts of the United States\n\tJudiciary of the United States\n\tJudges of United States courts of appeals\nJudges of the Oregon Court of Appeals\n\tCourts in the United States by state\n\tState court judges in the United States\n\tJudiciary of Oregon\nJudges of the United States Court of International Trade\n\tCourts of the United States\n\tJudiciary of the United States\n\tJudges of United States courts of appeals\nJudges of the Wisconsin Supreme Court\n\tState supreme court justices in the United States\n\tJudiciary of Wisconsin\nBritish judges\n\tJudiciary of the United Kingdom\n\tLegal professions in the United Kingdom\nAfrican-American judges\n\tAfrican-American lawyers\n\tAmerican judges by ethnic or national origin\n\tJudiciary of the United States\nJudges of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals\n\tCourts in the United States by district\n\tJudiciary of the District of Columbia\n\tState court judges in the United States\n" }, { "title": "Physalospora perseae", "content": "Physalospora perseae is a fungal plant pathogen infecting avocados.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFungal plant pathogens and diseases\nAvocado tree diseases\nFungi described in 1913\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nFungal plant pathogens and diseases\n Plant pathogens and diseases\n Mycosis-related cutaneous conditions\nAvocado tree diseases\n Tree diseases\nFungi described in 1913\n Fungi by year of formal description\n Taxa named by scientists\n Organisms by year of formal description" }, { "title": "HD 20782 b", "content": "HD 20782 b is an extrasolar planet located approximately 117 light-years away in the constellation of Fornax, orbiting the star HD 20782.\n\nThis planet orbits in the most eccentric orbit known (as of November 2012), with a semi-major axis of 1.36 AU, and eccentricity e=0.97+/-0.01. As a result, it also has one of the most extreme temperature swings.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExoplanets\nExtragalactic planets\nFornax (constellation)\nExoplanets discovered by radial velocity\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nExoplanets\n\tPlanets\n\tExtraterrestrial life\n\tAstrobiology\nExtragalactic planets\n\tExoplanets\n\tExtragalactic astronomy\nFornax (constellation)\n\tConstellations in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere\n\tSouthern constellations\nExoplanets discovered by radial velocity\n\tExoplanet discovery methods\n\tAstronomical objects discovered by method\n\tExoplanets" }, { "title": "Hedge and Donna", "content": "Hedge and Donna were an American folk and folk-rock duo comprising Keene Hedge Capers (born February 21, 1945) and Donna Marie Carson (November 13, 1946 \u2013 November 21, 2019). They recorded six albums between 1968 and 1973. On their final album they were credited as Capers and Carson.\n\nCareer\nCapers was born in Princeton, New Jersey, and Carson in McAlester, Oklahoma. They met when both were students at Whittier College in California. In early 1967 they began performing together, both singing with Capers on guitar and bass, and they married in San Diego later that year. They played the amateur night at the Troubadour in West Hollywood, and as a result club owner Doug Weston became their manager. In early 1968, a Billboard reviewer described them as \"a class act ... combining expert harmonizing and strong vocal prowess\", and they attracted attention as a mixed race duo. They signed to Capitol Records and their debut album, Hedge and Donna (sometimes known as Love, a title used on the record label but not the cover), appeared in 1968, followed later the same year by Hedge & Donna 2. Both albums were produced by Nick Venet, and contained some self-penned songs with others by Woodstock singer-songwriter Billy Batson, Donovan, Tim Buckley, Nina Simone, and Jackson Browne.\n\nThe pair appeared on the front cover of Jet magazine in March 1969, with the magazine describing them as working \"the gamut of songs from blues and soul to spirituals and folk.\" They released their third album, A", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican folk musical groups\nAmerican musical duos\nMusical groups established in 1968\nMusical groups disestablished in 1973\nCapitol Records artists\nMixed-race couples\nFolk rock duos\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican folk musical groups\n\tMusical groups from the United States by genre\n\tFolk music groups by nationality\nAmerican musical duos\n\tMusical duos by nationality\n\tMusical groups from the United States\nMusical groups established in 1968\n\tMusical groups by year of establishment\nMusical groups disestablished in 1973\n\tMusical groups by year of disestablishment\nCapitol Records artists\n\tArtists by record label\nMixed-race couples\n\tInterracial romance in media\nFolk rock duos\n\tRock music duos\n\tFolk rock groups by nationality\n\tMusical groups by genre" }, { "title": "List of Old Etonians born in the 18th century", "content": "The following notable old boys of Eton College were born in the 18th century.\n\n1700s\nThomas Morell (1703\u20131784), classical scholar\nHenry Fox, 1st Baron Holland (1705\u20131774), Secretary at War, 1746\u20131754, Secretary of State for the Southern Department, 1755\u20131756, and Paymaster-General, 1757\u20131765\nHenry Fielding (1707\u20131754), novelist\nWilliam Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708\u20131778), Paymaster-General, 1746\u20131755, Secretary of State for the Southern Department, 1756\u20131757, 1757\u20131761, and Prime Minister, 1766\u20131768\nFrancis Dashwood, 11th Baron le Despencer (1708\u20131781), Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1762\u20131763\nGeorge Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton (1709\u20131773), Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1755\u20131756\nThomas Arne (1710\u20131778), composer\n\n1710s\nGeorge Grenville (1712\u20131770), First Lord of the Admiralty, 1762\u20131763, Prime Minister and Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1763\u20131765\nEdward Cornwallis (1713\u20131776), Lieutenant-General and founder of Halifax, Nova Scotia\nFrederick Cornwallis (1713\u20131783), Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, 1750\u20131766, Dean of St Paul's, 1766\u20131768, and Archbishop of Canterbury, 1768\u20131783\nJohn Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute (1713\u20131792), Secretary of State for the Northern Department, 1761\u20131762, and Prime Minister, 1762\u20131763\nHenry Bathurst, 2nd Earl Bathurst (1714\u20131794), Lord Chancellor, 1771\u20131778\nCharles Lyttelton (1714\u20131768), Bishop of Carlisle, 1762\u20131768, and antiquary\nCharles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden (1714\u20131794), Lord Chancellor, 1766\u20131770\nThomas Gray (1716\u20131771), poet\nHorace Walpole, 4th Ea", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of Etonians\nPeople educated at Eton College\n18th-century English people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nLists of Etonians\n\tAlumni by school in England\n\tEton College\nPeople educated at Eton College\n\tSchools in the United Kingdom by alumni\n\tEton College\n18th-century English people\n\t18th-century people by nationality\n\tPeople of the Industrial Revolution\n\tEnglish people by century" }, { "title": "LC4 (classification)", "content": "LC4 is a para-cycling classification.\n\nDefinition\nIn 2000, BBC Sport defined this classification as \"LC4 for riders with disabilities affecting both legs. \" In 2008, BBC Sport defined this classification was \"LC4: Riders with disabilities affecting both legs \" In 2008, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation defined this classification was \"Locomotor Disabilities (LC): Cyclists with a physical disability compete in four classes - LC1, LC2, LC3, LC4 - based on functional ability, with separate events for men and women.\". The Australian Paralympic Education Program defined this classification in 2012 as: \"Riders with disabilities affecting both legs \"\n\nHistorical world records\nBelow are some historical world records for this classification in the 200m men's Indoor track / Flying start.\n\nClassification history\nCycling first became a Paralympic sport at the 1988 Summer Paralympics. In September 2006, governance for para-cycling passed from the International Paralympic Committee's International Cycling Committee to UCI at a meeting in Switzerland. When this happened, the responsibility of classifying the sport also changed.\n\nFor the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio, the International Paralympic Committee had a zero classification at the Games policy. This policy was put into place in 2014, with the goal of avoiding last minute changes in classes that would negatively impact athlete training preparations. All competitors needed to be internationally classified with their classific", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParasports classifications\nCycling classifications\nCycling at the Summer Paralympics\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nParasports classifications\n\tParasports\n\tSports classifications\nCycling classifications\n\tCycling\n\tSports classifications\nCycling at the Summer Paralympics\n\tSummer Paralympic Games\n\tCycling events\n\tParalympic Games" }, { "title": "Michael Syfrig", "content": "Michael Syfrig (born 4 August 1965) is a Swiss former footballer who played in the late 1980s and early 1990s as defender.\n\nSyfrig first played for FC Glarus in the 1st League, the third highest tier of Swiss football. At the end of the 1987\u201388 season Glarus were group 4 winners and advanced to the promotion play-offs. With two victories in the first round over FC Ch\u00e2tel-St-Denis, they advanced to the semi-finals. Here they were defeated by Urania Gen\u00e8ve Sport but with two victories over FC Rorschach in the play-offs for third position they achieved promotion.\n\nSyfrig then joined FC Basel's first team for their 1988\u201389 season under head coach Urs Siegenthaler. After playing in six test games Syfrig played his domestic league debut for his new club in the away game on 23 July 1988 as Basel played a 1\u20131 draw against Z\u00fcrich. Basel and Glarus had been drawn into the same group. Although he missed the first game, played in Basel and won by his former team, he played in the return, away game which was won by his new team.\n\nSyfrig scored his first goal for his club on 17 September in the home game in the St. Jakob Stadium as Basel won 3\u20131 against Emmenbr\u00fccke. It was a very important goal, because the home team were a goal down as of the 23rd minute. The guests had received two red cards, but were still leading as Syfrig equalised in the 88 minute. Two more goals from Beat Aebi (90) and Mario Moscatelli (90+6) then decided the match for Basel.\n\nBasel won the division in the first qua", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwiss footballers\nFC Basel players\nAssociation football defenders\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSwiss footballers\n\tFootballers by nationality\n\tSwiss sportspeople\n\tSport in Switzerland\nFC Basel players\n\tFC Basel\n\tSwiss Super League players\n\tFootballers in Switzerland by club\nAssociation football defenders\n\tAssociation football by position\n\tAssociation football players by position\n\tFootball positions" }, { "title": "Hawthorn to Kew Rail Trail", "content": "The Hawthorn to Kew Rail Trail is a short rail trail following part of the former Kew Branch Line in the inner suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria. The trail runs for less than a kilometre, through the L.E. Bray Reserve, between Hawthorn Grove and Chrystobel Crescent. A further short section of the alignment can be followed beside Hilda Crescent, through Grace Park where it previously joined the Belgrave/Lilydale line.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRail trails in Victoria (Australia)\nTransport in Melbourne\nParks in Melbourne\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRail trails in Victoria (Australia)\n\tRail trails in Australia\n\tVisitor attractions in Victoria (Australia)\n\tTransport in Victoria (Australia)\nTransport in Melbourne\n\tTransport in Victoria (Australia)\n\tPublic transport in Australia by city\nParks in Melbourne\n\tParks in Victoria (Australia)\n\tTourist attractions in Melbourne\n\tGeography of Melbourne" }, { "title": "Thiruvakkarai", "content": "Thiruvakkarai (also spelled as Tiruvakkarai) is a village in the Vanur taluk of Viluppuram district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Situated on the periphery of Auroville global township, it is the home of National Fossil Wood Park and Chandramouleeswar temple.\n\nDemographics\nAccording to the 2011 census, it had a population of 3220. There were 986 women for every 1000 men. The taluk had a literacy rate of 68.73. Child population in the age group below 6 was 11,028 Males and 10,647 Females.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Viluppuram district\nPopulated places in Tamil Nadu\nFossil parks in India\nHindu temples in Tamil Nadu\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Viluppuram district\n\tVillages in India by district\n\tViluppuram district\n\tGeography of Viluppuram district\nPopulated places in Tamil Nadu\n\tPopulated places in India by state or union territory\n\tGeography of Tamil Nadu\nFossil parks in India\n\tParks in India\n\tFossil sites of Asia\n\tGeology of India\nHindu temples in Tamil Nadu\n\tHindu temples in India by state or union territory\n\tReligious buildings and structures in Tamil Nadu\n\tVisitor attractions in Tamil Nadu\n\tHinduism in Tamil Nadu" }, { "title": "Zau de C\u00e2mpie", "content": "Zau de C\u00e2mpie (, Hungarian pronunciation:) is a commune in Mure\u0219 County, Transylvania, Romania composed of nine villages:\n\nThe commune lies in the Transylvanian Plain. It is located in the western part of the county, from the town of Ludu\u0219. Zau de C\u00e2mpie borders the following communes: \u0218\u0103ulia and Papiu Ilarian to the east, Valea Larg\u0103 to the west, Mihe\u0219u de C\u00e2mpie to the north, and T\u0103ureni to the south.\n\nIt has a population of 3,509: 80% Romanians, 11% Roma and 9% Hungarians.\n\nThe Zau de C\u00e2mpie gas field lies within the perimeter of the commune.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes in Mure\u0219 County\nPopulated places in Transylvania\nRomanian gas fields\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nCommunes in Mure\u0219 County\n\tCommunes of Romania by county\n\tMure\u0219 County\n\tGeography of Mure\u0219 County\nPopulated places in Transylvania\n\tGeography of Transylvania\n\tTransylvania\nRomanian gas fields\n\tHydrocarbon exploration\n\tEnergy in Romania\n\tEconomy of Romania\n\tOil and gas industry in Romania\n\tGas fields of Europe\n\tNatural gas fields\n\tNatural gas by country\n\tEnergy in Europe by country" }, { "title": "Point Addis Marine National Park", "content": "The Point Addis Marine National Park is a protected marine national park located near Anglesea on the Surf Coast region of Victoria, Australia. The marine park extends along of coastline east of Anglesea, around Point Addis to the eastern end of Bells Beach and offshore to the limit of Victorian waters.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMarine parks of Victoria\nNational parks of Victoria (Australia)\nProtected areas established in 2002\nSurf Coast Shire\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMarine parks of Victoria\n\tMarine parks of Australia\n\tNational parks of Victoria (Australia)\n\tProtected areas of Victoria (Australia)\nNational parks of Victoria (Australia)\n\tNational parks of Australia\n\tProtected areas of Victoria (Australia)\nProtected areas established in 2002\n\t2002 establishments in Australia\n\tProtected areas of Victoria (Australia)\nSurf Coast Shire\n\tLocal government areas of Victoria (Australia)\n\tGeography of Victoria (Australia)" }, { "title": "Janvi Chheda", "content": "Janvi Chheda is an Indian television actress. She was in CID as Inspector Shreya. She received acclaim for her role as Shreya. She also played the role of Sugna in Balika Vadhu.\n\nPersonal life\nJanvi Chheda is a Gujarati whose native place is Mandvi, Kutch. She was born and brought up in Mumbai but visited Mandvi as a child, where she celebrated Diwali for a number of years. She also loves to travel.\n\nShe married her long-time beau Nishant Gopalia in 2011 with whom she has a daughter.\n\nTelevision\nChheda started her career as an anchor for a Gujarati television channel, and then did Gujarati TV shows, after which she made her way to the Hindi show Chhoona Hai Aasmaan. She is recognised for her role in CID as Inspector Shreya. She was last seen in the episode no. 1376. After almost one and a half years she was again seen in the episode no. 1491/1492.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian television actresses\nPeople from Mandvi\nGujarati people\n21st-century Indian actresses\nActresses from Mumbai\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nIndian television actresses\n\tIndian television actors\n\t21st-century Indian actresses\n\tIndian women television presenters\n\tActresses in Hindi television\nPeople from Mandvi\n\tPeople from Kutch district\n\tPeople from Gujarat by district\n\tPeople by city in India\nGujarati people\n\tEthnic groups in India\n\tIndian people by ethnicity or nationality\n\tPeople from Gujarat\n21st-century Indian actresses\n\t21st-century Indian women\n\t21st-century Indian actors\n\tIndian film actresses by century\nActresses from Mumbai\n\tActresses from Maharashtra\n\tIndian women by city\n\tIndian actresses by city" }, { "title": "Seth Kuhn", "content": "Seth Alexander Kuhn (born April 4, 2000) is an American soccer player who last played as a left midfielder for the Penn State Nittany Lions. In January 2022, Kuhn was selected by the New York Red Bulls in the 2022 MLS SuperDraft with the 73rd overall pick.\n\nEarly life\nBorn in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania, Kuhn grew up playing for local U.S. Soccer Development Academy club PA Classics before joining the Philadelphia Union's YSC Academy in 2015. On December 16, 2016, Kuhn announced that he had committed to playing college soccer at Duke University, joining the Duke Blue Devils for the 2018 season. Prior to attending Duke University, Kuhn was called onto the bench for the Bethlehem Steel, the reserve affiliate for the Philadelphia Union, against Pittsburgh Riverhounds on July 15, 2017. He came on as an 84th minute substitute for Santi Moar as the match ended in a 1\u20131 draw.\n\nCollege\nKuhn made his collegiate debut for the Duke Blue Devils on August 24, 2018 against the FIU Panthers. He appeared in 18 matches for the Blue Devils, starting seven, with no goals scored. \n\nFollowing the season, on April 2, 2019, it was announced that Kuhn had transferred to Pennsylvania State University and would represent the Penn State Nittany Lions from the 2019 season. The move to the Nittany Lions reunited him with Jeff Cook, his coach while training with the Philadelphia Union academy. He made his Penn State debut on August 30, 2019, starting in a 0\u20135 defeat against Stanford Cardinal. On September 13", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican soccer players\nPenn State Nittany Lions men's soccer players\nNew York Red Bulls draft picks\nDuke Blue Devils men's soccer players\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAmerican soccer players\n\tSoccer players by nationality\n\tAmerican sportspeople\n\tSportspeople from the United States by sport\nPenn State Nittany Lions men's soccer players\n\tCollege men's soccer players in the United States\n\tPenn State Nittany Lions athletes\n\tCollege soccer players in the United States by team\nNew York Red Bulls draft picks\n\tSoccer players in the United States by club\n\tMLS SuperDraft picks\nDuke Blue Devils men's soccer players\n\tCollege men's soccer players in the United States\n\tDuke Blue Devils athletes\n\tCollege soccer players in the United States by team" }, { "title": "List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1901 to 2000", "content": "This is a list of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1901 to 2000 adopted between 16 December 2009 and 27 July 2011.\n\n1901", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited Nations Security Council resolutions\nLists of United Nations Security Council Resolutions\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nUnited Nations Security Council resolutions\n\tUnited Nations Security Council\n\tUnited Nations resolutions\n\tInternational law\nLists of United Nations Security Council Resolutions\n\tUnited Nations-related lists\n\tInternational law-related lists\n\tUnited Nations Security Council resolutions\n\t21st-century United Nations\n\t2000s in the United Nations\n\t2010s in the United Nations\n\tUnited Nations documents" }, { "title": "The New Scooby-Doo Movies", "content": "The New Scooby-Doo Movies is an American animated mystery comedy television series produced by Hanna-Barbera for CBS. It is the second animated television series in the studio's Scooby-Doo franchise, and follows the first incarnation, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! It premiered on September 9, 1972, and ended on October 27, 1973, running for two seasons on CBS as the only hour-long Scooby-Doo series. Twenty-four episodes were produced, 16 for the 1972\u201373 season and eight more for the 1973\u201374 season.\n\nAside from doubling the length of each episode, The New Scooby-Doo Movies differed from its predecessor in the addition of a rotating special guest star slot; each episode featured real world celebrities or well-known animated characters joining the Mystery, Inc. gang in solving mysteries.\n\nThe New Scooby-Doo Movies was the last incarnation of Scooby-Doo airing on CBS, and also the franchise's final time to feature Nicole Jaffe as the regular voice of Velma Dinkley, due to her marriage and retirement from acting.\n\nA similar series titled Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? was released in 2019 in which features guest stars like The New Scooby-Doo Movies including Bill Nye, Halsey, Chris Paul, Wanda Sykes, Sia, Whoopi Goldberg, and Mark Hamill.\n\nOverview \nMany of the guest stars who appeared in The New Scooby-Doo Movies were living celebrities who provided their own voices (Don Knotts, Jerry Reed, Cass Elliot, Jonathan Winters, Sandy Duncan, Tim Conway, Dick Van Dyke, and Sonny & Cher, among ot", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1970s American animated television series\nAmerican comedy television series\nAmerican detective television series\nCBS original programming\nTelevision series by Hanna-Barbera\nTelevision shows adapted into comics\nAmerican children's animated mystery television series\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n1970s American animated television series\n\tAmerican animated television series by decade\n\tCBS original programming\n\tTelevision series by Hanna-Barbera\nAmerican comedy television series\n\tAmerican television series by genre\n\tCBS original programming\n\tTelevision series by Hanna-Barbera\nAmerican detective television series\n\tAmerican television series by genre\n\tCBS original programming\n\tTelevision series by Hanna-Barbera\nCBS original programming\n\tAmerican television series by network\n\tTelevision series by Hanna-Barbera\nTelevision series by Hanna-Barbera\n\tAmerican animation studio series\n\tCBS original programming\nTelevision shows adapted into comics\n\tTelevision series by media\n\tTelevision series by Hanna-Barbera\nAmerican children's animated mystery television series\n\tAmerican children's animated television series by genre\n\tCBS original programming\n\tTelevision series by Hanna-Barbera\n" }, { "title": "Pseudomyrmex elongatus", "content": "Pseudomyrmex elongatus is a species of ant in the family Formicidae.\n\nThis is widely spread and common species from Mexico to Argentina. Long eyes, predominantly opaque head, small size (HW 0.56-0.68) these are some features of P. elongatus.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAnts of Central America\nAnts of South America\nFormicidae\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAnts of Central America\n\tAnts by region\n\tInsects of Central America\nAnts of South America\n\tAnts by region\n\tInsects of South America\nFormicidae\n\tAnts\n\tHymenoptera families\n\tApoidea" }, { "title": "Boles\u0142awiec, \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship", "content": "Boles\u0142awiec () is a village in Wierusz\u00f3w County, \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship, in central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Boles\u0142awiec. It lies approximately south of Wierusz\u00f3w and south-west of the regional capital \u0141\u00f3d\u017a.\n\nThe village has an approximate population of 900.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Wierusz\u00f3w County\nGmina Boles\u0142awiec\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Wierusz\u00f3w County\n\tPopulated places in \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship\n\tVillages in Poland by county\n\tGeography of Wierusz\u00f3w County\nGmina Boles\u0142awiec\n\tGminas of Poland by voivodeship\n\tGeography of \u0141\u00f3d\u017a Voivodeship\n\tGminas of Poland\n\tWierusz\u00f3w County" }, { "title": "Anthony W. Miller", "content": "Anthony Wilder \"Tony\" Miller was the United States Deputy Secretary of Education, confirmed on July 24, 2009 to replace Raymond Simon, who resigned from office on January 20, 2009. Miller was a co-founder at The Vistria Group, LLC and is currently the Chairman of Apollo Education Group, parent company of the University of Phoenix.\n\nCareer\n\nPrior to joining the Department of Education, Miller had been an operating partner since 2007 with Silver Lake Partners, an investment firm. From 2003 to 2006, Miller was executive vice president of operations at LRN Corporation, a provider of governance and compliance software and legal research services. He also worked for 10 years at McKinsey & Company, where he was a partner that specialized in growth strategies, operating performance improvement, and restructuring for companies throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia.\n\nFrom 1984 to 1990, Miller also worked for Delco Electronics, a subsidiary of GM Hughes Electronics, where he managed regional channel marketing.\n\nIn education, Miller worked with the Los Angeles Unified School District from 1997 to 2000, developing student achievement goals and strategies, budgets and operating plans, and designing metrics and processes for monitoring school performances.\n\nFrom 2009 to 2013, Miller served as Deputy Secretary of Education in the Obama Administration.\n\nIn 2017, Anthony W. Miller became Board Chair of Apollo Education Group, the parent company of University of Phoenix, a for-profit c", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century American educators\nObama administration personnel\nUnited States Deputy Secretaries of Education\nAmerican business executives\nAmerican corporate directors\nUniversity of Phoenix people\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century American educators\n\tEducators from the United States by century\n\t21st-century American people by occupation\nObama administration personnel\n\tCabinet of Barack Obama\n\tGovernment of the United States by presidential administration\nUnited States Deputy Secretaries of Education\n\tUnited States Department of Education officials\n\tUnited States Deputy Secretaries\nAmerican business executives\n\tBusinesspeople from the United States\n\tBusiness executives\nAmerican corporate directors\n\tCorporate directors\n\tBusinesspeople from the United States\nUniversity of Phoenix people\n\tUniversity and college people by university or college in the United States\n\tPeople associated with the University of Phoenix\n\tPeople by university or college in the United States\n" }, { "title": "Jill Shalvis", "content": "Jill Shalvis is a best-selling American author of over 50 contemporary romance novels, including her award-winning Lucky Harbor series.\n\nBiography\nShalvis, who has also written under the pseudonym Jill Sheldon, published her first novel in 1999. Her books have made the New York Times Bestseller List. She has won numerous awards, including the Romance Writers of America's RITA Award for Simply Irresistible, three National Readers' Choice Awards, and the RT Book Reviews Career Achievement Award. Shalvis lives with her husband and their three children in their home near Lake Tahoe, California.\n\nBibliography\n\nAnimal Magnetism Series \n\n Animal Magnetism (2011)\n Animal Attraction (2011)\n Rescue My Heart (2012)\n Rumor Has It (2013)\n Then Came You (2014)\n Still The One (2015)\n All I Want (2015)\n\nCedar Ridge Series \n Second Chance Summer (2015)\n My Kind of Wonderful (2015)\n Nobody But You (2016)\n\nLucky Harbor Series \n\n Simply Irresistible (2010)\n The Sweetest Thing (2011)\n Head Over Heels (2011)\n Lucky In Love (2012)\n At Last (2012)\n Forever And A Day (2012)\n It Had to Be You (2013)\n Always on My Mind (2013)\n Once In A Lifetime (2014)\n It's In His Kiss (2014)\n He's So Fine (2014)\n One In A Million (2014)\n Heating Up the Kitchen: Recipes with Love from Lucky Harbor (2011) is a companion e-book to The Sweetest Thing\n \"Kissing Santa Claus\" (2011) is a holiday novella set in Lucky Harbor (found in the Small Town Christmas anthology)\n Christmas in Lucky Harbor (2011) is a 2-in-1 reissue of", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century American women writers\nAmerican romantic fiction writers\nAmerican women novelists\nPeople from Lake Tahoe\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\n21st-century American women writers\n\t21st-century American writers\n\t21st-century American women\nAmerican romantic fiction writers\n\tRomantic fiction writers\n\tAmerican writers by genre\nAmerican women novelists\n\tAmerican novelists\n\tAmerican women writers\nPeople from Lake Tahoe\n\tPeople by city in California\n\tPeople from El Dorado County, California\n\tPeople by city in Nevada" }, { "title": "Peggy Steedman", "content": "Sarah Margaret Steedman (1905 \u2013 6 October 1975), n\u00e9e Wilson, was a Scottish chess master. She was a four-times winner the Scottish Women's Chess Championship.\n\nBiography\nFrom the 1950s to the 1960s, Peggy Steedman was one of Scotland's strongest female chess players. She four times won the Scottish Women's Chess Championships: 1951, 1956 (jointly), 1959 and 1969 (jointly).\n\nPeggy Steedman played for Scotland in the Women's Chess Olympiads:\n In 1957, at first board in the 1st Chess Olympiad (women) in Emmen (+0, =3, -8),\n In 1963, at first board in the 2nd Chess Olympiad (women) in Split (+1, =2, -11).\n\nIn the 1950s Peggy Steedman joined the British Ladies' Chess Association and was for many years Honorary Secretary and Vice President of this organisation. Also she was a founder member and President of the Lanarkshire Chess League.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScottish female chess players\nWinners of the Scottish Women's Chess Championship\nChess Olympiad competitors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nScottish female chess players\n\tFemale chess players\n\tScottish chess players\nWinners of the Scottish Women's Chess Championship\n\tScottish chess championships\n\tChess competitions in Scotland\nChess Olympiad competitors\n\tChess Olympiad players\n\tInternational chess competitions" }, { "title": "Ruck (Australian rules football)", "content": "In Australian rules football, a ruckman or ruckwoman is typically a tall and athletic player who contests at centre bounces and stoppages (such as boundary throw-ins and ball-ups). The ruckman is one of the most important players on the field. They are often key to coaching strategy and winning centre clearances which result in the most goal kicking opportunities (inside 50s).\n\nThe role of the ruckman in Australian rules is similar to a lock in rugby union contesting a line-out. The key differences are that with the exception of boundary throw-ins, the ball is almost always thrown straight up high into the air rather than horizontally, so in this respect, the ruckman is similar to a basketball centre. The ruckman needs to be able to control the ball by palm tap or fist with outstretched arms. Unlike rugby, the ruckman must rely vertical leap and can not be assisted by teammates to jump. Australian football rucking often involves vigorous mid-air collisions with the opposing ruckman.\n\nWith no offside or knock on rules, the ruckman can tap the ball in any direction. Before a bounce down or ball up, ruckmen confer with the onballers (rovers and ruck-rovers) to pre-determine the direction of the tap so that they can position themselves to best receive it to the team's advantage.\n\nThe ruckman is typically the tallest player on either team. A typical professional Australian Football League ruckman is over 200\u00a0cm or 6'7.\n\nWhen a ruckman beats his opponent by contacting the b", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian rules football terminology\nAustralian rules football positions\nAustralian Football League\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nAustralian rules football terminology\n\tSport terminology\n\tAustralian rules football culture\nAustralian rules football positions\n\tAustralian rules football\n\tAustralian Football League\nAustralian Football League\n\tAustralian rules football competitions in Australia\n\tSports leagues in Australia\n\tSports competitions in Australia\n\tProfessional sports leagues in Australia\n\tAustralian rules football in Victoria (Australia)" }, { "title": "Emilio Ruiz del R\u00edo", "content": "Emilio Ruiz del R\u00edo (1923 \u2013 September 14, 2007) was a Spanish film set decorator and special effects and visual effects artist. Ruiz del Rio's career spanned over 60 years.\n\nCareer\nRuiz del R\u00edo's filmography includes work on over 450 films from studios in Europe and the United States. His career lasted more than sixty years. Among Ruiz del R\u00edo's achievements was to consistently work with a number of higher profile directors, including with Stanley Kubrick on Spartacus (1960), George Cukor on Travels with My Aunt (1970), Orson Welles on Mr. Arkadin (1955), and Guillermo del Toro on Pan's Labyrinth (El Laberinto del Fauno) (2006).\n\nEmilio Ruiz del R\u00edo continued to work up until his death in 2007. He was currently working on Luz de Domingo (Sunday Light) by Spanish director Jos\u00e9 Luis Garci when he died. Garci's film was chosen to compete for Spain's nomination for an Academy Award for best foreign film in September 2007.\n\nEmilio Ruiz del R\u00edo died of respiratory failure on September 14, 2007 at San Rafael Hospital in Madrid. He was 84 years old.\n\nAwards\nRuiz del R\u00edo was the recipient of three Goya Awards. His most recent win was for his work on Pan's Labyrinth (El Laberinto del Fauno). Pan's Labyrinth also won three Oscars in 2006, though none in Ruiz del R\u00edo's category.\n\nQuotes\n\"Everything I have done and continue to do is aimed exclusively at learning\" - Emilio Ruiz del R\u00edo in his 1996 memoir.\n\"When a director asks me for one thing I give him two, not out of generosity but b", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpanish film set decorators\nSpanish special effects people\nVisual effects artists\n20th-century Spanish artists\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSpanish film set decorators\n\tSet decorators\n\tSpanish people by occupation\n\tSpanish film people\nSpanish special effects people\n\tSpecial effects people\n\tSpanish people by occupation\n\tSpanish film people\nVisual effects artists\n\tVisual arts occupations\n\tFilm crew\n\tSpecial effects people\n20th-century Spanish artists\n\t20th-century artists by nationality\n\tSpanish artists by century\n\tSpanish artists" }, { "title": "Ladies' Confederate Memorial", "content": "The Ladies' Confederate Memorial is an American Civil War monument erected in 1874 in Lexington Cemetery in Lexington, Kentucky. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 17, 1997, as part of the Civil War Monuments of Kentucky MPS. Unlike most Confederate monuments in Kentucky, it represents grief rather than Southern patriotism.\n\nFund raising\n\nThe Ladies Memorial and Monument Association was founded by Mary Cyrene Burch Breckinridge, the wife of John C. Breckinridge, on May 26, 1869, after she saw the unveiling of the Confederate Monument in Cynthiana, Kentucky. After six years of fund raising the memorial was dedicated on May 26, 1875.\n\nDescription\nThe statue features a marble cross shaped as if made of logs. A broken sword and broken flagstaff are among the motifs, which also include lilies. Rugged rocks are the motif for the limestone pedestal. It was designed by George W. Ranck (1841\u20131901), a Lexington historian, and paid for by the Ladies Memorial and Monument Association of Lexington. The cross was made in Italy, with the pedestal supplied by Louisville's Muldoon Monument Company. It was called \"probably the most perfect thing of its kind in the South\" by Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.\n\nInspiration\n\nIt is believed that the memorial might have been inspired by a poem written by Abram Joseph Ryan, a Confederate chaplain:\n\nTake that banner down! 'tis tattered;\nBroken is its staff and shattered,\nAnd the valiant hosts are scattered\n''Over wh", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMonuments and memorials in Kentucky\nConfederate States of America monuments and memorials in Kentucky\nNational Register of Historic Places in Fayette County, Kentucky\nOutdoor sculptures in Kentucky\n1874 sculptures\nBuildings and structures in Lexington, Kentucky\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMonuments and memorials in Kentucky\n\tOutdoor sculptures in Kentucky\n\tPopulated places in Kentucky\n\tTourist attractions in Kentucky\nConfederate States of America monuments and memorials in Kentucky\n\tMonuments and memorials in the United States by war\nNational Register of Historic Places in Fayette County, Kentucky\n\tNational Register of Historic Places in Kentucky by county\n\tBuildings and structures in Fayette County, Kentucky\nOutdoor sculptures in Kentucky\n\tPublic art in the United States by state\n\tVisual arts in Kentucky\n1874 sculptures\n\t19th-century sculptures\n\tOutdoor sculptures in the United States\nBuildings and structures in Lexington, Kentucky\n\tPopulated places in Fayette County, Kentucky\n\tBuildings and structures in Kentucky by city\n\tLexington, Kentucky" }, { "title": "Women's Interagency HIV Study", "content": "The Women's Interagency HIV Study (WIHS) was established in August 1993 to investigate the impact and progression of HIV disease in women. The WIHS enrolls both HIV-positive and HIV-negative women. The core portion of the study includes a detailed and structured interview, physical and gynecologic examination, and laboratory testing. The WIHS participants are also asked to enroll in various sub-studies, such as cardiovascular, metabolic, musculoskeletal, and neurocognition. New proposals for WIHS sub-studies are submitted for approval by various scientific investigators from around the world.\n\nFunding\n\nThe WIHS is funded primarily by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), with additional co-funding from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), the National Cancer Institute (NCI), the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), and the National Institute on Mental Health (NIMH). Targeted supplemental funding for specific projects is also provided by the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR), the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), the National Institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), and the NIH Office of Research on Women\u2019s Health (ORWH). WIHS data collection is also supported by UL1-TR000004 (UCSF CTSA) and UL1-TR000454 (Atlanta CTSA).\n\nClinical sites\n\nWIHS clinical sites are located in and around 10 cities in the United Sta", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHIV/AIDS research\nWomen's health in the United States\nNational Institutes of Health\nEpidemiological studies\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nHIV/AIDS research\n\tMedical research by disease\n\tHealth research\n\tResearch on HIV/AIDS\nWomen's health in the United States\n\tWomen's health by country\n\tHealth in the United States\nNational Institutes of Health\n\tMedical research organizations in the United States\n\tGovernment agencies established in 1887\n\tGovernment organizations in the United States\n\tHealth in Maryland\n\tEpidemiology research centers\n\tUnited States Department of Health and Human Services agencies\nEpidemiological studies\n\tEpidemiology\n\tPublic health research" }, { "title": "Nandasena Pathirana", "content": "Nandasena Pathirana (born 31 December 1942) is a former Sri Lankan cricket umpire. He stood in thirteen ODI games between 1993 and 2001.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSri Lankan cricket umpires\nCricket umpires\nCricket in Sri Lanka\nSri Lankan sportspeople\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nSri Lankan cricket umpires\n\tCricket in Sri Lanka\n\tCricket umpires by nationality\n\tSri Lankan sports officials\nCricket umpires\n\tCricket people by role\n\tCricket in Sri Lanka\nCricket in Sri Lanka\n\tCricket by country\n\tSport in Sri Lanka by sport\nSri Lankan sportspeople\n\tSportspeople by nationality\n\tSport in Sri Lanka by sport\n\tSri Lankan people by occupation" }, { "title": "Felsted", "content": "Felsted (sometimes spelt Felstead) is a village and civil parish in the Uttlesford district of Essex, England. The civil parish includes the hamlets of Bannister Green, Bartholomew Green, Causeway End, Coblers Green, Cock Green, Frenches Green, Gransmore Green, Hartford End, Molehill Green, Milch Hill, Thistley Green, Watch House Green and Willows Green.\n\nHistory\nFelsted is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Felesteda, Felstede and Phensteda in the Hundred of Hinckford, where it was held by Earl \u00c6lfgar as feu in the time of King Edward. In 1086, Felstead was part of the land of La Trinit\u00e9 of Caen, who held four hides. The fifth hide was no longer in this manor as King William gave three virgates to Roger God-save-the-ladies and the fourth to Geoffrey fitzSalomon.\n\nThe village has links to Lord Riche who founded the public school, the Felsted School, in 1564, and is buried in Holy Cross Church. Lord Riche was an important benefactor of the Felsted Church. The school also has links to Oliver Cromwell, who sent his sons there. The valley between Little Dunmow and Felsted was the location for the only sugar beet factory in Essex, which has been redeveloped for housing in a community called Flitch Green.\n\nGeography\nFelsted is south of the A120 and is near Braintree, Great Dunmow and Chelmsford. It lies on the north bank of the River Chelmer as it leaves Great Dunmow and turns south towards Chelmsford.\n Latitude/Longitude in decimal degrees:51.85656 0.43327\n Latitude/Longitu", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Essex\nCivil parishes in Essex\nPopulated places in Uttlesford\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nVillages in Essex\n\tVillages in England\n\tGeography of Essex\n\tSettlements in Essex by type\nCivil parishes in Essex\n\tCivil parishes in England\n\tPopulated places in Essex\n\tGeography of Essex\nPopulated places in Uttlesford\n\tPopulated places in Essex\n\tUttlesford\n\tGeography of Uttlesford" }, { "title": "Takhta (rural locality)", "content": "Takhta () is the name of several rural localities in Russia:\nTakhta, Khabarovsk Krai, a selo in Ulchsky District of Khabarovsk Krai\nTakhta, Stavropol Krai, a selo in Takhtinsky Selsoviet of Ipatovsky District of Stavropol Krai", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Khabarovsk Krai\nRural localities in Stavropol Krai\nRural localities in Russia by federal subject\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nRural localities in Khabarovsk Krai\n\tRural localities in Russia by federal subject\n\tGeography of Khabarovsk Krai\n\tPopulated places in Khabarovsk Krai\nRural localities in Stavropol Krai\n\tRural localities in Russia by federal subject\n\tGeography of Stavropol Krai\n\tPopulated places in Stavropol Krai\nRural localities in Russia by federal subject\n\tGeography of Russia by federal subject\n\tPopulated places in Russia by federal subject\n\tRural localities in Russia" }, { "title": "Mahal Pearce", "content": "Mahal Pearce (born 3 November 1977) is a professional golfer from New Zealand.\n\nHe resides in Dunedin, New Zealand. He won the New Zealand Open in 2003.\n\nProfessional wins (2)\n\nPGA Tour of Australasia wins (1)\n\nVon Nida Tour wins (1)\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew Zealand male golfers\nPGA Tour of Australasia golfers\nSportspeople from Dunedin\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nNew Zealand male golfers\n\tMale golfers by nationality\n\tNew Zealand sportspeople by sport\n\tSportspeople in golf by nationality\n\tNew Zealand golfers\nPGA Tour of Australasia golfers\n\tGolfers by tour\n\tPGA Tour of Australasia\nSportspeople from Dunedin\n\tSportspeople by city in New Zealand\n\tPeople from Dunedin\n\tNew Zealand sportspeople by city" }, { "title": "Amin Amer", "content": "Amin Amer (born 1 August 1966) is an Egyptian swimmer. He competed in two events at the 1988 Summer Olympics.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEgyptian male swimmers\nOlympic swimmers of Egypt\n1988 Summer Olympics competitors\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEgyptian male swimmers\n\tMale swimmers by nationality\n\tSwimmers by nationality\n\tSport in Egypt by sport\n\tSwimming in Egypt\nOlympic swimmers of Egypt\n\tOlympic competitors by country\n\tEgypt at the Olympics\n\tSwimming in Egypt\n1988 Summer Olympics competitors\n\tCompetitors at the 1988 Summer Olympics\n\tSummer Olympics competitors by year\n\tOlympic competitors by year\n\tSport at the Summer Olympics by year\n\t1988 in sports\n 1988 Summer Olympics\n\tOlympics by year" }, { "title": "Common buttonquail", "content": "The common buttonquail, Kurrichane buttonquail, small buttonquail, or Andalusian hemipode (Turnix sylvaticus) is a buttonquail, one of a small family of birds which resemble, but are unrelated to, the true quails.\n\nDescription\nThe common buttonquail resembles the common quail. It has streaked sandy brown upperparts, buff underparts with black flank markings, and a plain face. In flight, a whitish wingbar contrasts with the grey wing. Sexes are similar, but immature birds are more spotted below. This tiny buttonquail is notoriously difficult to see. It is a small, long drab running bird, which avoids flying.\n\nDistribution and habitat\nThis species is resident from southern Spain and Africa through India and tropical Asia to Indonesia. It inhabits warm grasslands or scrub jungle and feeds on insects and seeds. This species avoids thick forest and hilly country, and lives by preference in cornfields and stretches of grassy plain though it may also be found in any type of low herbage and open scrub jungle.\n\nBehaviour\nIt skulks and is flushed with difficulty, rising often close by one's feet. When flushed it flies low over the ground and soon settles again, after which it is very difficult to put up a second time. The female calls with a deep hoom-hoom-hoom and the male replies kek-kek-kek.\n\nBreeding\nThe female initiates courtship and builds the ground nest. The male incubates the normally four speckled greyish eggs, and tends the young, which can run as soon as they are hatched. ", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTurnix\nBirds of Africa\nBirds of Asia\nBirds of Europe\nBirds of Indonesia\nBirds of India\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nTurnix\n\tGenera of birds\nBirds of Africa\n\tFauna of Africa\n\tBirds by region\nBirds of Asia\n\tFauna of Asia\n\tBirds by region\nBirds of Europe\n\tFauna of Europe\n\tBirds by region\nBirds of Indonesia\n\tFauna of Indonesia\n\tBirds by country\nBirds of India\n\tFauna of India\n\tBirds by country" }, { "title": "Dorudgaran", "content": "Dorudgaran (, also Romanized as Dor\u016bdgar\u0101n; also known as Dor\u016bd) is a village in Darreh Seydi Rural District, in the Central District of Borujerd County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 123, in 27 families.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Borujerd County\nPopulated places in Lorestan Province\nVillages in Iran\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nPopulated places in Borujerd County\n\tGeography of Lorestan Province\n\tCounties of Iran by province\nPopulated places in Lorestan Province\n\tGeography of Iran by province\nVillages in Iran\n\tAdministrative divisions of Iran\n\tRural Districts of Iran\n\tGeography of Iran\n\tPopulated places in Iran\n\tSubdivisions of Iran" }, { "title": "1878 Middlesbrough by-election", "content": "The Middlesbrough by-election, 1878 was a parliamentary by-election held on 5 July 1878 to elect a new Member of Parliament (MP) for the British House of Commons constituency of Middlesbrough in the North Riding of Yorkshire.\n\nVacancy \nThe vacancy was caused by the death on 18 June 1878 of the town's Liberal MP, Henry Bolckow.\n\nThe town of Middlesbrough had been enfranchised by the Representation of the People Act 1867, and at the United Kingdom general election the industrialist Henry Bolckow had been elected unopposed as its first Member of Parliament (MP). In 1853, he had become the town's first mayor.\n\nCandidates \nTwo candidates were nominated.\n\nThe Conservative Party candidate was Samuel Sadler, the owner of a major chemicals business in the town, and Mayor of Middlesbrough in 1877. The Liberal Party selected Isaac Wilson, whose railway locomotive business had been merged in 1865 to Hopkins, Gilkes & Co. Wilson had been Mayor in 1854.\n\nResults \nThe result was a victory was for Wilson, who held the seat for the Liberal with a comfortable majority of 37.6% of the votes.\n\nAftermath \nWilson held the seat until he stood down at the 1892 general election.\n\nSadler did not stand again until the 1895 general election, when he was also unsuccessful. But he finally won the seat at the 1900 general election, 22 years after the by-election. He was defeated at the 1906 general election.\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBy-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom\n1878 elections in the United Kingdom\nMiddlesbrough\nNorth Riding of Yorkshire\n19th century in Yorkshire\nUnited Kingdom Parliamentary by-election\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nBy-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom\n\tElections in the United Kingdom\n\tElections by country\n\tParliament of the United Kingdom\n1878 elections in the United Kingdom\n\t1878 in politics\n\t1878 in the United Kingdom\n\tElections in the United Kingdom by year\nMiddlesbrough\n\tTowns in North Yorkshire\nNorth Riding of Yorkshire\n\tHistoric counties of England\n\tGeography of North Yorkshire\n19th century in Yorkshire\n\tHistory of Yorkshire\n\t19th century in England by county\nUnited Kingdom Parliamentary by-election\n\tBy-elections to the Parliament of the United Kingdom\n\tElections in the United Kingdom\n\tElections by country\n\tParliament of the United Kingdom" }, { "title": "List of GAC vehicles", "content": "This is a list of current and former automobiles produced by Chinese automaker Guangzhou Automobile Corporation (abbreviated as GAC), along with those produced and imported under joint ventures with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Honda, Mitsubishi Motors, NIO, and Toyota.\n\nGAC brands\n\nAion\n\nCurrent Aion vehicles\n\nGonow\n\nFormer Gonow vehicles\n\nTrumpchi\n\nCurrent Trumpchi vehicles\n\nFormer Trumpchi vehicles\n\nJoint ventures with foreign automakers\n\nGAC Fiat Chrysler\n\nCurrent Jeep vehicles\n\nFormer Fiat vehicles\n\nRebadged GAC vehicles \n Fiat Yuejie (2019\u2013present)\n\nCurrent import vehicles \nChrysler 300 (2011\u2013present)\nChrysler Grand Voyager (2017\u2013present)\nDodge JCUV (2009\u2013present)\nFiat 500 (2011\u2013present)\nJeep Grand Cherokee (2012\u2013present)\nJeep Wrangler (2007\u2013present)\nJeep Wrangler Unlimited (2007\u2013present)\n\nFormer import vehicles \nFiat Freemont (2011\u20132016)\nJeep Compass (2007-2017 (replaced by locally produced Compass))\nJeep Patriot (2007\u20132017)\n\nGAC Honda\n\nCurrent Acura vehicles\n\nCurrent Everus vehicles\n\nFormer Everus vehicles\n\nCurrent Honda vehicles\n\nFormer Honda vehicles\n\nRebadged GAC vehicles \nEverus Shirui (2018\u2013present)\n\nCurrent import vehicles \nAcura MDX 2007\u2013present\nAcura NSX 2016\u2013present\nAcura RDX 2012\u2013present\n\nGAC Mitsubishi\n\nCurrent Mitsubishi vehicles\n\nRebadged GAC vehicles \nMitsubishi E-More (2019\u2013present)\n\nCurrent import vehicles \nMitsubishi Pajero\n\nGAC-NIO\n\nCurrent Hycan vehicles\n\nGAC Toyota\n\nFormer Leahead vehicles\n\nCurrent Toyota vehicles\n\nFormer Toyota vehicles\n\nRebadged GA", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGuangzhou Automobile Group vehicles\nVehicles of China\nLists of vehicles\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGuangzhou Automobile Group vehicles\n\tAutomobiles of China\n\tCompanies based in Guangzhou\nVehicles of China\n\tTransport in China\n\tAutomobiles of China\nLists of vehicles\n\tTransportation lists\n\tAutomobile-related lists\n\tLists of vehicles by manufacturer" }, { "title": "Margaret Dryburgh", "content": "Margaret Dryburgh (24 February 1890 \u2013 21 April 1945) was an English teacher and missionary. Born in Sunderland, England, she later became a missionary in Singapore, where she was captured in the Second World War. The plight of Dryburgh and her fellow inmates such as Betty Jeffrey in a Japanese prisoner of war camp inspired the 1996 film Paradise Road. She wrote The Captives' Hymn while imprisoned.\n\nEarly life\nMargaret Dryburgh was born in Nelson Street, Monkwearmouth, Sunderland, UK in 1890. She was the eldest child of Reverend William Dryburgh, minister of St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, and his wife, Elizabeth Webster. The family moved to Swalwell, near Gateshead, when Dryburgh was a baby, where her father worked as minister at Swalwell Presbyterian Church from 1895. When he retired in 1906, the family returned to Sunderland, where their local church was St George's in Stockton Road.\n\nDryburgh trained as a teacher at King's College, Newcastle, after leaving school, later achieving a BA degree from Durham University with distinction in Latin and Education. She then joined the staff of Ryhope Grammar School in 1911, where she taught history, French and Latin for the next six years. She left teaching, however, to become a Presbyterian missionary in 1917, qualifying as a nursing sister to extend her skills. It is believed it was the influence of her mother, a leading light in the Women's Missionary Association, which persuaded her to volunteer for this role.\n\nLife as a missio", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish missionaries\nBritish World War II prisoners of war\nWomen in World War II\nChristian missionaries in Singapore\n20th-century English women\nEnglish Presbyterian missionaries\n20th-century Christian missionaries\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nEnglish missionaries\n\tMissionaries by nationality\n\tBritish missionaries\n\tReligion in England\n\tChristianity in England\nBritish World War II prisoners of war\n\tMilitary personnel of World War II\n\tWorld War II prisoners of war held by Japan\n\tBritish prisoners of war\n\tBritish military personnel of World War II\nWomen in World War II\n\tWomen in war\n\tWomen in the military by country\n\tWorld War II by country\nChristian missionaries in Singapore\n\tChristianity in Singapore\n\tReligion in Singapore\n\tChristian missionaries by country\n20th-century English women\n\t20th-century women by nationality\n\t20th-century British women\n\t20th-century English people\n\t20th-century women\nEnglish Presbyterian missionaries\n\tPresbyterian missionaries\n\tEnglish Presbyterians\n\tPresbyterianism in England\n20th-century Christian missionaries\n\t20th-century Christians\n\t20th-century missionaries\n\tChristian missionaries by century\n\t20th-century Christian clergy\n\tChristianity in the 20th century" }, { "title": "Hyalocylis", "content": "Hyalocylis is a genus of gastropods belonging to the family Hyalocylidae.\n\nThe genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution.\n\nSpecies:\n\nHyalocylis marginata \nHyalocylis striata\n\n", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGastropods\nHyalocylidae\nTaxa named by species\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nGastropods\n\tMolluscs\n\tInvertebrates\n\tTaxa named by species\nHyalocylidae\n\tGastropods\n\tTaxa named by family\nTaxa named by species\n\tTaxa by creator\n\tBiological nomenclature" }, { "title": "Indiana Resources", "content": "Indiana Resources (formerly IMX Resources until 22 June 2016) is a dual-listed iron ore mining and base and precious metals exploration company based in Perth, Western Australia. The company was first listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on 17 August 1994. It changed its name to Indiana Resources Limited in 2016. When IMX's now-closed Cairn Hill mine commenced production in 2010 it became the first new South Australian iron ore mine in over a century. IMX was also the first Australian iron ore company to operate the rotainer bulk export system, which is now in use at a number of other sites around the country.\n\nCairn Hill Mining Operation\n\nIMX operated the Cairn Hill iron ore mine, located 55\u00a0km from Coober Pedy in South Australia. The product was shipped to China. Cairn Hill was a joint venture between IMX Resources (51%) and Sichuan Taifeng (49%).\n\nThe Cairn Hill Mining Operation was commissioned in May 2010 and commenced production in December 2010. It was closed in 2014. IMX shifted its focus to the Mount Woods Magnetite Project.\n\nNachingwea Regional Exploration Project\nIMX owns and operates the highly prospective Nachingwea Regional Exploration Project in south-east Tanzania, which includes the Ntaka Hill Nickel Sulphide Project. Nachingwea is a large tenement package, located approximately 200 kilometres from the port of Mtwara, with the potential to host multiple mineralised systems. Recent exploration has proven occurrences of high-grade and disseminated nickel an", "response": "#### Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMining companies of Australia\nCompanies based in Perth, Western Australia\nIron ore mining companies\nBase metal companies\nPrecious metal companies\nCompanies formerly listed on the Australian Securities Exchange\n\n#### Wikipedia Categories for Immediate Wikipedia Categories\nMining companies of Australia\n\tMining in Australia\n\tCompanies of Australia by industry\nCompanies based in Perth, Western Australia\n\tCompanies of Australia by city\nIron ore mining companies\n\tMining companies by commodity\n\tBase metal companies\n\tPrecious metal companies\nCompanies formerly listed on the Australian Securities Exchange\n\tCompanies listed on the Australian Securities Exchange\n\tFormerly listed companies of Australia" } ]