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{"datasets_id": 1139, "wiki_id": "Q2463306", "sp": 8, "sc": 1467, "ep": 8, "ec": 2095} | 1,139 | Q2463306 | 8 | 1,467 | 8 | 2,095 | Christapor Mikaelian | Early life | them primary subjects and language, and on Sundays trained them in the use of weapons. From this group figures such as Arabo and Markar Varjabedian emerged. Mikaelian was also preoccupied with educating older student groups, whom he educated in Sociology. At that time he also became interested in Armenian issues, and paid visits to Raffi and Grigor Artsruni.
In 1885 the czarist government closed down 400 Armenian schools and leaves around 20,000 students and 2,000 teachers on the streets. Mikaelian and his comrades distribute flyers of protest. The people were yet unprepared for such action, and it would not be |
{"datasets_id": 1139, "wiki_id": "Q2463306", "sp": 8, "sc": 2095, "ep": 8, "ec": 2690} | 1,139 | Q2463306 | 8 | 2,095 | 8 | 2,690 | Christapor Mikaelian | Early life | until 18 years later when they would rise as one person in the face of a similar offense. In the autumn of 1885, Mikaelian departed to Moscow to continue his studies. Raffi recommended him to his friend Melkon Kasbarian Paniants, asking him to aid Mikaelian financially, adding, "You can believe me in regards to his morality, that he is a most honorable youth." For a year and a half Mikaelian attended the Petrovski School of Agronomy, where he met Stepan Zorian and Simon Zavarian. He took courses as an auditing student, simultaneously pursuing studies in scientific and economic issues and |
{"datasets_id": 1139, "wiki_id": "Q2463306", "sp": 8, "sc": 2690, "ep": 12, "ec": 330} | 1,139 | Q2463306 | 8 | 2,690 | 12 | 330 | Christapor Mikaelian | Early life & Political activism | actively participating in student movements. Due to lack of financial means, Mikaelian left his studies incomplete and in 1887 returned to Tiflis and committed himself to revolutionary activities. He attempted to found a secret printing-house with Rosdom, but they were unable to secure sufficient funds. Political activism Upon his return to Tiflis, he organized, trained, and taught groups of people belonging to the working class. In order to mobilize the dispersed Armenian fedayees, he founded an organization known as Երիտասարդ Հայաստան (Young Armenia). He later became a co-founder of the ARF alongside Simon Zavarian and Stepan Zorian. He was one |
{"datasets_id": 1139, "wiki_id": "Q2463306", "sp": 12, "sc": 330, "ep": 12, "ec": 798} | 1,139 | Q2463306 | 12 | 330 | 12 | 798 | Christapor Mikaelian | Political activism | of the members of the ARF Bureau until his death.
He was eventually deported to Bessarabia. He then made his way to Galatz, Romania, where he participated in the production of Droshak newspaper, eventually becoming its editor. Mikaelian came up with the idea of killing Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II in the Yıldız assassination attempt. However, he died while testing bombs in the mountain village of Sablyar, near Kyustendil in Bulgaria. He was 46 years old. |
{"datasets_id": 1140, "wiki_id": "Q5109185", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 589} | 1,140 | Q5109185 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 589 | Christer-André Cederberg | Early years | Christer-André Cederberg Early years Christer started his musical career as a guitarist and songwriter, signing his first record deal at the age of 17. During the late 90's he worked as a session musician, recording numerous albums. This is what sparked his fascination for music production and lead him to becoming a full-time producer and engineer by 2001.
Christer played guitar in the band Animal Alpha in the period 2002 - 2009. The band recorded two studio albums, appeared at a lot of big festivals, toured throughout Europe and played in the USA. They were nominated for Spellemansprisen (the Norwegian Grammy) |
{"datasets_id": 1140, "wiki_id": "Q5109185", "sp": 6, "sc": 589, "ep": 6, "ec": 662} | 1,140 | Q5109185 | 6 | 589 | 6 | 662 | Christer-André Cederberg | Early years | multiple times and had several songs featured in movies and video games. |
{"datasets_id": 1141, "wiki_id": "Q325542", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 612} | 1,141 | Q325542 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 612 | Christian Belz | Steeplechaser | Christian Belz Steeplechaser Born in Zürich, he started his career in athletics as a specialist in the 3000 metres steeplechase. He earned All-American honours competing for the Washington Huskies while studying at the University of Washington. It was in the steeplechase that he made his first international appearances for Switzerland. He was selected for the 1999 World Championships in Athletics and finished eighth in his heat. He made his Olympic debut the following year at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and was again knocked out in the heats after an eighth place finish.
The 2001 season marked an improvement in his performances: |
{"datasets_id": 1141, "wiki_id": "Q325542", "sp": 6, "sc": 612, "ep": 6, "ec": 1162} | 1,141 | Q325542 | 6 | 612 | 6 | 1,162 | Christian Belz | Steeplechaser | he set a personal best and Swiss record in the steeplechase with a time of 8:22.24 at the FBK Games in Hengelo in July. He made a global final for the first time at the 2001 World Championships and finished in thirteenth place with a time of 8:31.43. A month later he competed at the 2001 Summer Universiade and had his first international podium finish, taking the bronze medals in both the steeplechase and 5000 metres. At the end of the year he participated at the 2001 European Cross Country Championships, held on home turf in Thun, and he took |
{"datasets_id": 1141, "wiki_id": "Q325542", "sp": 6, "sc": 1162, "ep": 10, "ec": 536} | 1,141 | Q325542 | 6 | 1,162 | 10 | 536 | Christian Belz | Steeplechaser & Switch to flat running | fifth place in a field of 77 runners. Switch to flat running He began to expand his event repertoire and doubled up in the steeplechase and 5000 metres races at the 2002 European Athletics Championships. He failed to reach the steeplechase final but managed twelfth in the 5000 m event final. He began to focus on running the flat distances thereafter. He made his world cross country running debut in 2003, finishing in eighteenth place in the short race at the 2003 IAAF World Cross Country Championships. He was the best Swiss performer at the event, heading the national team (including Viktor |
{"datasets_id": 1141, "wiki_id": "Q325542", "sp": 10, "sc": 536, "ep": 10, "ec": 1077} | 1,141 | Q325542 | 10 | 536 | 10 | 1,077 | Christian Belz | Switch to flat running | Röthlin) to seventh in the rankings. He was also chosen for the 2003 World Championships and reached the final of the 5000 m. He ended up in 13th place, but he was one of only two Europeans in the world final, alongside Juan Carlos de la Ossa of Spain. He also ran in the event at the 2004 Athens Olympics, but did not make it past the heats stage on his second Olympic appearance.
He competed at the 2005 IAAF World Cross Country Championships and was 28th in the short race. He had greater success on the track by winning the gold |
{"datasets_id": 1141, "wiki_id": "Q325542", "sp": 10, "sc": 1077, "ep": 14, "ec": 56} | 1,141 | Q325542 | 10 | 1,077 | 14 | 56 | Christian Belz | Switch to flat running & Road and retirement | medal over 3000 metres at the 2005 European Cup. He elected to run the 10,000 metres at the 2005 World Championships and broke Markus Ryffel's long-standing national record with a run of 27:53.16 for fourteenth place. The following year he retained his 3000 m title at the 2006 European Cup and came close to a 10,000 m medal at the 2006 European Athletics Championships, where he finished in fourth place. He closed the year with a top ten finish at the 2006 European Cross Country Championships. Road and retirement He began to change his focus to road running in 2007. He |
{"datasets_id": 1141, "wiki_id": "Q325542", "sp": 14, "sc": 56, "ep": 14, "ec": 655} | 1,141 | Q325542 | 14 | 56 | 14 | 655 | Christian Belz | Road and retirement | set a course record of 31:08 at the Reusslauf in Bremgarten that February. He made his half marathon debut at the Rotterdam Half Marathon and stepped up to the full marathon distance in October, running at the Cologne Marathon, which he finished in a time of 2:15:08. A series of injuries affected his running from 2007 to 2009. He returned his focus to the track and reached the 10,000 m final at the 2010 European Athletics Championships in Barcelona, finishing in sixth place.
Belz announced his retirement from international competition at the end of 2010, citing his desire to focus on |
{"datasets_id": 1141, "wiki_id": "Q325542", "sp": 14, "sc": 655, "ep": 14, "ec": 783} | 1,141 | Q325542 | 14 | 655 | 14 | 783 | Christian Belz | Road and retirement | both his family and his work as a specialist in sports economics. He is married to Anita Brägger, another Swiss Olympic runner. |
{"datasets_id": 1142, "wiki_id": "Q12483979", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 611} | 1,142 | Q12483979 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 611 | Christian Evangelical Church in Minahasa | Christian Evangelical Church in Minahasa The Christian Evangelical Church in Minahasa (Gereja Masehi Injii di Minahasa) is a Protestant, Lutheran and Reformed church in Indonesia. It was founded in North Sulawesi on 30 September 1934.
Christianity was introduced to Minahasa by Johann Friedrich Riedel and Johann Gottlieb Schwarz. They were educated in the Netherlands and were sent by the Netherlands Missionary Society. By the 1880s the Christian population grew to 80,000. In 1876 it became part of the colonial state church the Protestant Church in Indonesia. The first synod was in 1934, at which it adopted its current name. Sister church |
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{"datasets_id": 1142, "wiki_id": "Q12483979", "sp": 4, "sc": 611, "ep": 4, "ec": 968} | 1,142 | Q12483979 | 4 | 611 | 4 | 968 | Christian Evangelical Church in Minahasa | relations were established with the Reformed Church in the Netherlands, Lutheran World Federation, Presbyterian Church in Korea, Reformed Church in America, and Uniting Church in Australia.
Membership of the church is 850,000 in 839 parishes.
The Christian Evangelical Church in Minahasa is a member of World Communion of Reformed Churches. |
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{"datasets_id": 1143, "wiki_id": "Q21889846", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 14, "ec": 150} | 1,143 | Q21889846 | 2 | 0 | 14 | 150 | Christian Jakobsen | Hvidovre IF & FC Roskilde & Brøndby IF | Christian Jakobsen Hvidovre IF Jakobsen is a product of Hvidovre IF.
As an under-19 player, Jakobsen got his debut for the first team of Hvidovre IF. FC Roskilde On 8 August 2014 it was announced, that Jakobsen would be the new signing of FC Roskilde valid from the new year.
He got his debut for Roskilde on 25 March 2015, in a 0–2 defeat against HB Køge.
He had a great half-season with seven goals in 14 games. Brøndby IF On 18 June 2015, it was confirmed, that Danish Superliga-side Brøndby IF had signed a four-year contract with the winger.
He got his Superliga |
{"datasets_id": 1143, "wiki_id": "Q21889846", "sp": 14, "sc": 150, "ep": 18, "ec": 193} | 1,143 | Q21889846 | 14 | 150 | 18 | 193 | Christian Jakobsen | Brøndby IF & SønderjyskE | debut for Brøndby on 27 September 2015, when he came on the pitch in the 74th minute, replacing Magnus Eriksson in the 1–0 victory against Copenhagen. SønderjyskE Greko signed with SønderjyskE on 28 January 2017.
He played his first official game for the club on 17 February 2017, where he played the whole match in a 0-3 defeat against Esbjerg fB. |
{"datasets_id": 1144, "wiki_id": "Q5110039", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 610} | 1,144 | Q5110039 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 610 | Christian Porter | Background and early career | Christian Porter Background and early career Porter's father was Charles "Chilla" Porter, who during the 1970s and 1980s was director of Western Australia's Liberal Party. His grandfather, Sir Charles Robert Porter, was a Queensland Liberal state MP between 1966 and 1980 and served in the ministry of Joh Bjelke-Petersen.
Porter was educated at Hale School, then at the University of Western Australia where he graduated Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Arts with first-class honours in politics, before completing a Bachelor of Laws degree. Porter later studied at the London School of Economics for a Master of Science in political theory, |
{"datasets_id": 1144, "wiki_id": "Q5110039", "sp": 6, "sc": 610, "ep": 6, "ec": 1243} | 1,144 | Q5110039 | 6 | 610 | 6 | 1,243 | Christian Porter | Background and early career | from which he graduated at the top of his class with distinction.
Prior to entering Parliament, Porter worked predominantly as a lawyer, starting as a commercial litigator at Clayton Utz before moving to public practice. He spent a year as an advisor to the Federal Minister for Justice and then began working for the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions as a senior state prosecutor. Before his election in 2008, Porter was working as a lecturer at Curtin University and the University of Western Australia as well as retaining, part-time, his position as senior prosecutor at the DPP.
Porter has described |
{"datasets_id": 1144, "wiki_id": "Q5110039", "sp": 6, "sc": 1243, "ep": 10, "ec": 624} | 1,144 | Q5110039 | 6 | 1,243 | 10 | 624 | Christian Porter | Background and early career & State politics | himself as "not particularly religious". State politics At the 2008 election, Porter contested and won the newly created seat of Bateman following the abolition of the seat of Murdoch in the 2007 redistribution. He was appointed Attorney-General and Minister for Corrective Services after the election, having held the equivalent shadow portfolios prior to the election.
On 14 December 2010, Porter was sworn in as Treasurer of Western Australia. He retained the portfolio of Attorney General, while the Corrective Services portfolio was transferred to Terry Redman.
On 12 June 2012, he announced he was stepping down from his ministerial portfolios to contest the |
{"datasets_id": 1144, "wiki_id": "Q5110039", "sp": 10, "sc": 624, "ep": 14, "ec": 640} | 1,144 | Q5110039 | 10 | 624 | 14 | 640 | Christian Porter | State politics & Federal politics | seat of Pearce at the 2013 Australian federal election. Federal politics On 20 September 2015, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced that Porter would replace Scott Morrison as Social Services Minister as part of a Cabinet overhaul.
In 2016, Centrelink, operating under Porter's senior oversight as Social Services Minister, became involved in a debt recovery controversy. Despite heightened media interest and complaints, after meeting with the Department of Human Services, Porter stated that the program was working "incredibly well". The program was later subject to a Senate committee inquiry.
In a December 2017 reshuffle of the Turnbull ministry, Porter became Attorney-General in place |
{"datasets_id": 1144, "wiki_id": "Q5110039", "sp": 14, "sc": 640, "ep": 14, "ec": 935} | 1,144 | Q5110039 | 14 | 640 | 14 | 935 | Christian Porter | Federal politics | of George Brandis. He relinquished the social services portfolio to Dan Tehan. At the same time, some of the national security powers and responsibilities previously held by the Attorney-General were transferred to the new position of Minister for Home Affairs, which was given to Peter Dutton. |
{"datasets_id": 1145, "wiki_id": "Q5110099", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 12, "ec": 6} | 1,145 | Q5110099 | 2 | 0 | 12 | 6 | Christian Sarau | Biography & Career | Christian Sarau Christian Sarau was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate. Biography Sarau was born on June 7, 1839 in Segeberg, Germany. He moved with his parents to the United States in 1848, settling in Mishicot, Wisconsin. In 1854, he moved to Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He was assessor and then justice of the peace in Oshkosh. Sarau was admitted to the Wisconsin Bar in 1878 and was court commissioner. He died on August 24, 1903 after being struck by a street car while marching in a Knights of Pythias parade in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Career Sarau |
{"datasets_id": 1145, "wiki_id": "Q5110099", "sp": 12, "sc": 5, "ep": 12, "ec": 100} | 1,145 | Q5110099 | 12 | 5 | 12 | 100 | Christian Sarau | Career | was a member of the Assembly in 1899 and of the Senate from 1903 to 1904. He was a Republican. |
{"datasets_id": 1146, "wiki_id": "Q5110218", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 204} | 1,146 | Q5110218 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 204 | Christian Tyrer | Genealogical information | Christian Tyrer Genealogical information Christian Tyrer is the son of the rugby league footballer; Colin Tyrer, and the brother of the rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s for Wigan, Oldham and Whitehaven; Sean/Shaun Tyrer. |
{"datasets_id": 1147, "wiki_id": "Q768065", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 629} | 1,147 | Q768065 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 629 | Christiana Islands | Christiana Islands Christiana (Greek: Χριστιανά) is a group of three volcanic Greek islands in the Cyclades.
The group is located about 10 miles southwest of Santorini and is made up of the islands Christiani (Χριστιανή, the largest one), Eschati (Εσχάτη) and Askania (Ασκανιά). The island's area is about 2.35 km². All three islands are now uninhabited but on Christiani there are remains of human settlement dating back to Neolithic times. Christiana islands have been uninhabited since the 1890s and have remained un-farmed since then. As a result, artificial pesticides and fertilizers are absent from this ecosystem. In the mid 1970s, |
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{"datasets_id": 1147, "wiki_id": "Q768065", "sp": 4, "sc": 629, "ep": 4, "ec": 832} | 1,147 | Q768065 | 4 | 629 | 4 | 832 | Christiana Islands | the largest island, Christiani, was considered by NATO as a military base intended to host a missile silo, but this never came to pass. These islands are privately owned and public access is restricted. |
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{"datasets_id": 1148, "wiki_id": "Q5110509", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 648} | 1,148 | Q5110509 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 648 | Christianity in Chhattisgarh | Christianity in Chhattisgarh Christianity is a minority religion in Chhattisgarh, a state of India. Chhattisgarh is within the area of the Church of North India. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Raipur has its seat in the province. The suffragan dioceses with seat in Chhattisgarh are the Syro-Malabar Catholic Diocese of Jagdalpur, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ambikapur, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Jashpur and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Raigarh. Jyotipur has several Protestant churches. Chhattisgarh is part of the newly formed Syro-Malankara Catholic Diocese of Gurgaon.
Janjgir Mennonite Church was founded in the early 20th century.
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{"datasets_id": 1149, "wiki_id": "Q2965816", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 597} | 1,149 | Q2965816 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 597 | Christianization of Iceland | Missionaries | Christianization of Iceland Missionaries Beginning in 980, Iceland was visited by several missionaries. The first of these seems to have been an Icelander returning from abroad, one Thorvald Konradsson. Accompanying Thorvald was a Saxon bishop named Fridrek, about whom little is known, but it is said he baptized Thorvald. Thorvald's attempts to convert Icelanders met with limited success. His father Kodran was the first to convert and then his family. He and the bishop visited different districts before arriving at the Althing, but their attempts were met with ridicule and even insulting skaldic verses. Thorvald killed two of the |
{"datasets_id": 1149, "wiki_id": "Q2965816", "sp": 6, "sc": 597, "ep": 10, "ec": 425} | 1,149 | Q2965816 | 6 | 597 | 10 | 425 | Christianization of Iceland | Missionaries & Pressure from Kings of Norway | men and clashes continued between Thorvald's followers and pagans. Thorvald left Iceland in 986 on an expedition to Eastern Europe where he is said to have died not long after. Pressure from Kings of Norway When Olaf Tryggvason ascended the throne of Norway, the effort to Christianize Iceland intensified. King Olaf sent an Icelander named Stefnir Thorgilsson back to his homeland to convert his fellow countrymen. Stefnir violently destroyed sanctuaries and images of the heathen gods – this made him so unpopular that he was eventually declared an outlaw. After Stefnir's failure, Olaf sent a priest named Thangbrand. Thangbrand |
{"datasets_id": 1149, "wiki_id": "Q2965816", "sp": 10, "sc": 425, "ep": 10, "ec": 1053} | 1,149 | Q2965816 | 10 | 425 | 10 | 1,053 | Christianization of Iceland | Pressure from Kings of Norway | was an experienced missionary, having proselytized in Norway and the Faroe Islands. His mission in Iceland from c. 997–999 was only partly successful. He managed to convert several prominent Icelandic chieftains, but killed two or three men in the process. Thangbrand returned to Norway in 999 and reported his failure to King Olaf, who immediately adopted a more aggressive stance towards the Icelanders. He refused Icelandic seafarers access to Norwegian ports and took as hostages several Icelanders then dwelling in Norway. This cut off all trade between Iceland and its main trading partner. Some of the hostages taken by |
{"datasets_id": 1149, "wiki_id": "Q2965816", "sp": 10, "sc": 1053, "ep": 10, "ec": 1748} | 1,149 | Q2965816 | 10 | 1,053 | 10 | 1,748 | Christianization of Iceland | Pressure from Kings of Norway | King Olaf were the sons of prominent Icelandic chieftains, whom he threatened to kill unless the Icelanders accepted Christianity.
In the 11th century, three Armenian bishops, Petros, Abraham and Stephannos are recorded by Icelandic sources as Christian missionaries in Iceland. Their presence has been explained in terms of the service of King Harald Hardrada of Norway (c.1047–1066) as a Varangian in Constantinople, where he had met Armenians serving in the Byzantine Imperial Army.
The Icelandic Commonwealth's limited foreign policy consisted almost entirely of maintaining good relations with Norway. The Christians in Iceland used the King's pressure to step up efforts |
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The following day he announced that Iceland was to become Christian, with the condition that old laws concerning the exposure of infants and the eating of horseflesh would remain, and that private pagan worship be permitted. These sticking points related to long-established customs that ran contrary to the laws of the Church. Horsemeat is a taboo food in many cultures, and Pope Gregory III had banned the Germanic custom of its consumption in 732. Likewise, infanticide used to |
{"datasets_id": 1149, "wiki_id": "Q2965816", "sp": 14, "sc": 1174, "ep": 14, "ec": 1788} | 1,149 | Q2965816 | 14 | 1,174 | 14 | 1,788 | Christianization of Iceland | Adoption by arbitration | be widespread around the world, and the practice of exposing "surplus" children was an established part of old Icelandic culture. It was strongly believed that there was a limit to the number of people the island could support and that rearing too many children would bring disaster for all (see carrying capacity).
Thorgeir, who was himself a pagan priest, took his pagan idols and threw them into a large waterfall, which is now known as Waterfall of the Gods (Icelandic: Goðafoss). The problem of changing religions was thus solved, as people abided by Thorgeir's decision and were baptized. Civil war |
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Once the Church was firmly in control in Iceland, horsemeat, infanticide, and pagan rituals practiced in private were banned. |
{"datasets_id": 1150, "wiki_id": "Q855551", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 103} | 1,150 | Q855551 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 103 | Christina Gao | Personal life & Early career | Christina Gao Personal life Christina Gao was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. Her name in Chinese: 高昊; pinyin: Gāo Hào. Her father was a junior national badminton champion in China.
Gao spent several years in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, before moving to Boston in 2012. She was a National Merit semifinalist. In the summer of 2012, she worked at a hospital shadowing a gastroenterologist. In the fall, she began studying at Harvard University, taking a full course load. She graduated in 2017. Early career Gao began skating at age 7. Early in her career, she trained in northern Kentucky, coached by Stephanie |
{"datasets_id": 1150, "wiki_id": "Q855551", "sp": 10, "sc": 103, "ep": 10, "ec": 711} | 1,150 | Q855551 | 10 | 103 | 10 | 711 | Christina Gao | Early career | Miller and Ted Masdea.
In the 2004–2005 season, competing on the Juvenile level, Gao won the silver medal at her regional championship to qualify for the United States Junior Championships, where she placed 12th. She moved up to the Intermediate level the following year and won the pewter medal at her regional championship to qualify for the United States Junior Championships, where she placed 11th in her qualifying group and did not advance to the final. She moved up to the Novice level for the 2006–2007 season and placed 13th at her regional championship and did not qualify to her sectional |
{"datasets_id": 1150, "wiki_id": "Q855551", "sp": 10, "sc": 711, "ep": 14, "ec": 94} | 1,150 | Q855551 | 10 | 711 | 14 | 94 | Christina Gao | Early career & 2009–2010 season | championship.
In the 2007–2008 season, competing again on the novice level, Gao won both her regional and sectional championship to qualify for the 2008 U.S. Championships, where she finished 12th.
The following season, Gao moved up to the junior level. She won the silver medal at her regional championship and the gold medal at her sectional championship to qualify for the 2009 U.S. Championships. At Nationals, she placed third in the short program and second in the free skating, winning the bronze medal overall. 2009–2010 season Due to limited ice time in Kentucky, Gao relocated before the 2009–10 season to Toronto, where |
{"datasets_id": 1150, "wiki_id": "Q855551", "sp": 14, "sc": 94, "ep": 14, "ec": 666} | 1,150 | Q855551 | 14 | 94 | 14 | 666 | Christina Gao | 2009–2010 season | she was coached by Brian Orser, the 1984 and 1988 Olympic silver medalist, at the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club. Gao made her ISU Junior Grand Prix debut in the 2009–10 season. She won the bronze medal at the 2009–10 ISU Junior Grand Prix event in Poland with an overall score of 134.55 points. She had also been assigned to the event in Turkey, where she won another bronze earning 135.01 points.
She qualified for the 2009–10 Junior Grand Prix Final. At the Junior Grand Prix, she placed fifth in the short program with 52.82 points and third in the |
{"datasets_id": 1150, "wiki_id": "Q855551", "sp": 14, "sc": 666, "ep": 18, "ec": 120} | 1,150 | Q855551 | 14 | 666 | 18 | 120 | Christina Gao | 2009–2010 season & 2010–2011 season | free skate with 98.65 points, winning the bronze medal overall with a score of 151.47 points. She earned new personal bests in the both segments of the competition.
At the 2010 U.S. Championships in January 2010, she placed fifth in the short program with a score 56.26 points and fifth in the free skate with 100.27. She placed 5th overall with 156.53.
She was assigned to compete at the 2010 World Junior Championships. She placed 8th overall. 2010–2011 season Gao was assigned to the 2010–11 ISU Junior Grand Prix events in Austria and Japan. She won the silver medal in her first |
{"datasets_id": 1150, "wiki_id": "Q855551", "sp": 18, "sc": 120, "ep": 22, "ec": 120} | 1,150 | Q855551 | 18 | 120 | 22 | 120 | Christina Gao | 2010–2011 season & 2011–2012 season | event with a total of 167.14 points. Gao withdrew from the competition in Japan but was reassigned to Germany based on her result in Austria. She placed second totaling 155.67 points. Those placements qualified her for the 2010–11 ISU Junior Grand Prix Final, where she came in sixth position earning 145.01 points. She finished 5th at the US Championships at the senior level. She was fourth at the 2011 World Junior Championships. 2011–2012 season Gao was assigned to the 2011 Cup of China and 2011 Cup of Russia for the Grand Prix season. She had a hip injury and was |
{"datasets_id": 1150, "wiki_id": "Q855551", "sp": 22, "sc": 120, "ep": 22, "ec": 653} | 1,150 | Q855551 | 22 | 120 | 22 | 653 | Christina Gao | 2011–2012 season | off the ice for most of July. At her first event, Cup of China, she came in eighth in the short program with a score of 51.99. She placed fourth in the free skate with a score of 100.47 to finish fifth. At Cup of Russia, she was tenth after the short program with a score of 39.64. She also placed tenth in the free skate with a score of 78.13, to place tenth overall. Gao finished 5th at the 2012 U.S. Nationals Championships. Gao then competed at the 2012 World Junior Championships and finished 7th at the event.
In March |
{"datasets_id": 1150, "wiki_id": "Q855551", "sp": 22, "sc": 653, "ep": 26, "ec": 388} | 1,150 | Q855551 | 22 | 653 | 26 | 388 | Christina Gao | 2011–2012 season & 2012-2013 season | 2012, Gao left Toronto and returned to Cincinnati. After a June visit to Boston, Gao decided to train with coaches Mark Mitchell and Peter Johansson at The Skating Club of Boston. 2012-2013 season After winning the silver medal at the 2012 Skate America, Gao placed fourth at the 2012 Trophée Éric Bompard. In late November, ISU officials announced that she would compete at the 2012–13 Grand Prix Final, replacing Yulia Lipnitskaya who withdrew from the event due to injuries. Gao placed sixth at the Grand Prix Final. She was fifth at the 2013 U.S. Championships and was named in the |
{"datasets_id": 1150, "wiki_id": "Q855551", "sp": 26, "sc": 388, "ep": 30, "ec": 342} | 1,150 | Q855551 | 26 | 388 | 30 | 342 | Christina Gao | 2012-2013 season & 2013-2014 season | United States team to the 2013 Four Continents in Osaka, Japan where she finished 4th and was the highest ranking American at the event ahead of teammates Gracie Gold and Agnes Zawadzki. 2013-2014 season Gao opened her 2013-2014 season by winning the bronze medal at the 2013 Ondrej Nepela Trophy behind Russian Nikol Gosviani. She has been assigned to two events for the 2013–14 ISU Grand Prix series, her first event was at the 2013 Skate Canada where she finished 4th. In her next assignment, Gao finished 8th at the 2013 Trophée Éric Bompard. |
{"datasets_id": 1151, "wiki_id": "Q1083222", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 123} | 1,151 | Q1083222 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 123 | Christina McKelvie | Early life & Political career | Christina McKelvie Early life McKelvie was born on 4 March 1968 in Glasgow, Scotland. She grew up in Easterhouse, in the East End of Glasgow, and was educated at St Leonard's Secondary School. McKelvie then went on to gain qualifications from Anniesland College, Cardonald College, and the University of St Andrews. McKelvie worked in the social work services department of Glasgow City Council as a learning and development officer. She has been an active trade unionist with Unison. Political career In 2007, McKelvie was selected as the SNP candidate for the Hamilton South constituency where she was unsuccessful, however |
{"datasets_id": 1151, "wiki_id": "Q1083222", "sp": 10, "sc": 123, "ep": 10, "ec": 618} | 1,151 | Q1083222 | 10 | 123 | 10 | 618 | Christina McKelvie | Political career | she was elected through the regional list to represent the Central Scotland region. At the 2011 Scottish Parliament election, McKelvie contested the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse seat and was elected. She served as convener of the European and External Relations Committee from 14 June 2011 until 23 March 2016.
In 2016, she was re-elected to the Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse constituency. Within Parliament she became the Convener of the Equalities and Human Rights Committee. |
{"datasets_id": 1152, "wiki_id": "Q53243841", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 254} | 1,152 | Q53243841 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 254 | Christine Rubie-Davies | Academic career | Christine Rubie-Davies Academic career After more than two decades working in primary education and a 2003 PhD titled 'Expecting the best : instructional practices, teacher beliefs and student outcomes' at the University of Auckland, Rubie-Davies joined the staff, rising to full professor. |
{"datasets_id": 1153, "wiki_id": "Q5111181", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 561} | 1,153 | Q5111181 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 561 | Christine Smith (skier) | Christine Smith (skier) Christine Idris Smith (13 December 1946 – 8 May 1979) was an Australian alpine skier. She has been described as a "long-haired blonde with an 'all-Australian girl next door' image."
Born in Cooma, Smith learned to ski at an early age. She was a "stylish and aggressive skier" who competed in the 1962 Commonwealth Winter Games and won the Thredbo Cup in Australia in 1963–64. At the 1964 Winter Olympics, Smith came 27th out of 43 in the downhill. She also came 28th and last in the slalom and was disqualified in the giant slalom. Her performances were |
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{"datasets_id": 1153, "wiki_id": "Q5111181", "sp": 4, "sc": 561, "ep": 4, "ec": 1125} | 1,153 | Q5111181 | 4 | 561 | 4 | 1,125 | Christine Smith (skier) | affected by the death of a fellow competitor Ross Milne.
In 1965, while recuperating from a ski accident in Europe, she was enlisted to teach The Beatles to ski for their film Help!, and performed in the movie in a short skiing sequence. Smith competed in the World Ski Championships in Chile in 1966, and taught skiing at Thredbo and other venues before establishing an interior design business in 1974. In 1977 she married Wayne Arthur Garland.
In 1979, Smith committed suicide by swallowing chloral hydrate and paracetamol with salicylic acid. |
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{"datasets_id": 1154, "wiki_id": "Q19879116", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 685} | 1,154 | Q19879116 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 685 | Christmas Village in Baltimore | About | Christmas Village in Baltimore About Christmas Village in Baltimore claims to be modeled on the style of traditional German Christmas Markets.
Christmas Market events such as the famous Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg, which dates back to the 16th century, are part of a long tradition of farmers' markets in Germany's inner cities.
Several vendors sell food specialties such as German bratwursts with sauerkraut, schnitzel, leberkase, Bavarian pretzels, Swiss cheese and French crepes. Sweet food offered include bratapfel, lebkuchen (gingerbread cookies), stollen, spekulatius, rosted nuts, kettle corn and cotton candy. In addition to hot drinks such as hot chocolate, Christmas Village offers Gluhwine |
{"datasets_id": 1154, "wiki_id": "Q19879116", "sp": 6, "sc": 685, "ep": 6, "ec": 1029} | 1,154 | Q19879116 | 6 | 685 | 6 | 1,029 | Christmas Village in Baltimore | About | (mulled wine), a spiced wine.
Besides local vendors and artists there are German vendors selling Erzgebirge Christmas decorations, pewter ornaments, candles, nativity sets, glass ornaments, toys, woolens, wooden ornaments, lace, spices, jewelry and other gifts.
The booths' assortment is related to the holiday season. |
{"datasets_id": 1155, "wiki_id": "Q1086298", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 144} | 1,155 | Q1086298 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 144 | Christophe Bouchut | NASCAR | Christophe Bouchut NASCAR (key) (Bold – Pole position awarded by qualifying time. Italics – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.) |
{"datasets_id": 1156, "wiki_id": "Q16201521", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 160} | 1,156 | Q16201521 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 160 | Christophe Calegari | Playing career | Christophe Calegari Playing career In 2013 he was playing for FC Lezignan in the Elite One Championship at centre.
In 2016 he joined fellow Elite One Championship club Palau XIII Broncos. |
{"datasets_id": 1157, "wiki_id": "Q20925532", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 8, "ec": 258} | 1,157 | Q20925532 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 258 | Christopher's Diary: Secrets of Foxworth | Synopsis | Christopher's Diary: Secrets of Foxworth Christopher's Diary: Secrets of Foxworth is a 2014 American Gothic novel based on the writings of VC Andrews Dollanganger saga. It is a spin-off to the Dollanganger saga and records the events of the first book Flowers in the Attic from the perspective of Christopher Dollanganger in details that were never mentioned in the first book. Synopsis Christopher Dollanganger was fourteen when he and his younger siblings—Cathy and the twins, Cory and Carrie—were locked away in the attic of Foxworth Hall, prisoners of their mother's greedy inheritance scheme.
For three long years he kept hope alive |
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Kristen Masterwood is thrilled when her father's construction company is hired to inspect the Foxworth property for a prospective buyer. The once-grand Southern mansion still sparks legends and half-truths about the four innocent Dollanganger children—and holds a special fascination for Kristin, who was too young when her mother died to learn much about her distant blood tie to the notorious family. Accompanying her dad to the "forbidden territory," Kristin rescues a leather-bound book found in the rubble, its yellowed pages |
{"datasets_id": 1157, "wiki_id": "Q20925532", "sp": 8, "sc": 918, "ep": 12, "ec": 78} | 1,157 | Q20925532 | 8 | 918 | 12 | 78 | Christopher's Diary: Secrets of Foxworth | Synopsis & Sequels | filled with the neat script of Christopher Dollanganger himself. And as she devours his shattering account of temptation, heartache, courage, and betrayal, her obsession with the doomed boy crosses a dangerous line.... Sequels The book is directly succeeded by Christopher's Diary: Echoes of Dollanganger. |
{"datasets_id": 1158, "wiki_id": "Q17279155", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 617} | 1,158 | Q17279155 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 617 | Christopher Atkinson Saville | Christopher Atkinson Saville Christopher Atkinson (c. 1738 – 23 April 1819), known as Christopher Atkinson Savile or Saville from about 1798, was an English merchant and politician.
Born in Yorkshire, he moved to London and married the niece of a corn merchant, entering that trade himself.
He was elected at the 1780 general election as one of the two Members of Parliament (MPs) for Hedon. However he was expelled from the House of Commons on 4 Dec 1783,
after being convicted of perjury, and sentenced to stand in the pillory.
He was granted a royal pardon in 1791,
and returned to Parliament for Hedon |
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{"datasets_id": 1158, "wiki_id": "Q17279155", "sp": 4, "sc": 617, "ep": 8, "ec": 179} | 1,158 | Q17279155 | 4 | 617 | 8 | 179 | Christopher Atkinson Saville | Marriages & progeny | in 1796, holding the seat until he stood down at the 1806 general election. He had changed his name to Saville some time after 1798.
He then bought extensive properties in Okehampton in Devon, which gave him control of both seats of Okehampton's two parliamentary seats.
He returned himself as an Okehampton MP at the 1818 general election, and held the seat until his death in April 1819, aged over 80. Marriages & progeny He first married Jane Constable daughter of John Constable. She was also the aunt of the painter John Constable
He married Jane Savile daughter of John Savile (1712-1778). |
{"datasets_id": 1158, "wiki_id": "Q17279155", "sp": 8, "sc": 179, "ep": 12, "ec": 209} | 1,158 | Q17279155 | 8 | 179 | 12 | 209 | Christopher Atkinson Saville | Marriages & progeny & Relationship with John Constable | They had one son Albany Savile (1783-1831) who was the grandfather of Sir Leopold Halliday Savile. Albany would later become the MP for Okehampton in the years 1807-9 June 1820
He had an illegitimate son called Robert Farrand who later become the MP Hedon in 1818-1820. And also MP for Stafford in 1837 Relationship with John Constable Constable has this to say of in his early life "He is a native of Yorkshire, and came up to London to get bread as he could. He got into the house of a corn merchant, Abram Constable, a relation of our family, |
{"datasets_id": 1158, "wiki_id": "Q17279155", "sp": 12, "sc": 209, "ep": 12, "ec": 485} | 1,158 | Q17279155 | 12 | 209 | 12 | 485 | Christopher Atkinson Saville | Relationship with John Constable | and by degrees obtained the whole business for himself."
Constable also described him as "‘a man whose sole object in this world is gain’, for which ‘he would sacrifice every principle’" and that he was "‘so hardened that reproach and shame have no effect upon him’." |
{"datasets_id": 1159, "wiki_id": "Q26207466", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 345} | 1,159 | Q26207466 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 345 | Christopher Bosch | Schoolboy rugby & 2011–2013: Blue Bulls | Christopher Bosch Schoolboy rugby Bosch was born in Pretoria, but later moved to the Western Cape to finish his schooling at Paarl Gimnasium. In 2010, he was selected to represent Western Province at the Under-18 Academy Week held in Vryheid. 2011–2013: Blue Bulls After school, Bosch moved back to Pretoria, joining the Blue Bulls academy. He made fourteen appearances for the Under-19 team during the 2011 Under-19 Provincial Championship, starting eleven of those matches in the inside centre position. He scored four tries during the regular season – one each in their matches against the Sharks U19s and |
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Bosch advanced to the Blue Bulls U21 squad for the 2012 season, emulating his try-scoring form from 2011 by contributing five tries during the season. These tries came in home and |
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At the start of 2013, Bosch |
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{"datasets_id": 1159, "wiki_id": "Q26207466", "sp": 10, "sc": 1997, "ep": 14, "ec": 27} | 1,159 | Q26207466 | 10 | 1,997 | 14 | 27 | Christopher Bosch | 2011–2013: Blue Bulls & 2014: Boland Cavaliers | a replacement in the 53rd minute of the match to make his first class debut, helping the Blue Bulls to a 110–0 victory.
He again represented the Blue Bulls' Under-21 side in the latter half of the season. He made nine appearances, scoring tries in home and away wins over Border U21, as the side finished second on the log. He didn't feature in the play-offs though, where the Blue Bulls followed up a 36–13 semi-final victory over the Sharks with a defeat in the final, going down 23–30 to Western Province. 2014: Boland Cavaliers Bosch spent his 2014 season |
{"datasets_id": 1159, "wiki_id": "Q26207466", "sp": 14, "sc": 27, "ep": 14, "ec": 636} | 1,159 | Q26207466 | 14 | 27 | 14 | 636 | Christopher Bosch | 2014: Boland Cavaliers | playing for the Wellington-based Boland Cavaliers. After remaining an unused replacement for their opening match against Western Province, He made his Boland debut the following week, starting their 20–28 defeat to a Free State XV in Malmesbury. Two starts and two appearances as a replacement followed, as Boland finished in sixth place on the Southern Section log, missing out on the play-offs. He made just two appearances off the bench during their Currie Cup qualification series, which saw the team progress to the First Division. He featured in three more matches in that competition, but could not |
{"datasets_id": 1159, "wiki_id": "Q26207466", "sp": 14, "sc": 636, "ep": 22, "ec": 140} | 1,159 | Q26207466 | 14 | 636 | 22 | 140 | Christopher Bosch | 2014: Boland Cavaliers & 2015: Falcons & 2016: Boland Cavaliers | prevent the side finishing in fifth, missing out on a play-off spot. 2015: Falcons After just one season at the Boland Cavaliers, Bosch returned to Gauteng to join the Falcons. He started five matches for them in the 2015 Currie Cup qualification series, and a further three times in the First Division. He scored his first senior try in their match against his former side Boland Cavaliers, as his new side convincingly beat them 76–12. 2016: Boland Cavaliers Bosch rejoined the Boland Cavaliers for the 2016 season and established himself as the first-choice inside centre, starting thirteen matches |
{"datasets_id": 1159, "wiki_id": "Q26207466", "sp": 22, "sc": 140, "ep": 22, "ec": 676} | 1,159 | Q26207466 | 22 | 140 | 22 | 676 | Christopher Bosch | 2016: Boland Cavaliers | in that position. He scored a try in a 14–30 defeat to Griquas in his only appearance off the bench in Round Four, and further tries in victories over the Leopards and SWD Eagles, before scoring four tries in their 110–10 victory over Namibian outfit the Welwitschias. He scored a further try against Western Province and a brace against a Free State XV to end the competition with a total haul of ten tries, the second-highest by a Boland player behind his fellow centre Ryan Nell and joint fifth overall in the competition. The |
{"datasets_id": 1159, "wiki_id": "Q26207466", "sp": 22, "sc": 676, "ep": 22, "ec": 836} | 1,159 | Q26207466 | 22 | 676 | 22 | 836 | Christopher Bosch | 2016: Boland Cavaliers | Boland Cavaliers won eleven of their fourteen matches to finish in third position on the log to qualify for the Premier Division for the first time since 2009. |
{"datasets_id": 1160, "wiki_id": "Q5112911", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 172} | 1,160 | Q5112911 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 172 | Christopher Moynihan | Christopher Moynihan Christopher "Chris" Moynihan (born April 1, 1973, New York City) is an American actor, writer and comedian. He is the creator and lead actor of the 2011 ABC sitcom Man Up!. |
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{"datasets_id": 1161, "wiki_id": "Q1087044", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 348} | 1,161 | Q1087044 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 348 | Christopher Walkden | Swimming career | Christopher Walkden Swimming career He competed at the 1956 Summer Olympics and the 1960 Summer Olympics.
He represented England and won double bronze in the 220 yards breaststroke and the medley relay at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, Wales. At the ASA National British Championships he won the 220 yards breaststroke title in 1955, 1956 and 1958. |
{"datasets_id": 1162, "wiki_id": "Q5113443", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 517} | 1,162 | Q5113443 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 517 | Christopher Wilson (lutenist) | Career | Christopher Wilson (lutenist) Career Wilson studied the lute at the Royal College of Music in London with Diana Poulton. He has performed widely in Great Britain and abroad, as a soloist and with other prominent musicians and ensembles, such as Michael Chance, Fretwork and The Hilliard Ensemble.
A frequent guest on television and radio, Wilson has recorded numerous CDs for various recording companies. His consistent duo partner over the years has been the lutenist and singer Shirley Rumsey, with whom he co-directs the ensemble “Kithara”. |
{"datasets_id": 1163, "wiki_id": "Q19957893", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 14, "ec": 7} | 1,163 | Q19957893 | 2 | 0 | 14 | 7 | Christos Giagos | Background & Early career & Ultimate Fighting Championship | Christos Giagos Background Giagos was born and raised in Southern California. Giagos competed in wrestling in high school, and began training in mixed martial arts at the age 19 in 2009. Early career Giagos made his professional mixed martial arts debut in 2009 competing as a lightweight primarily in regional promotions across California. He was able to compile a record of 10-2, including winning the RFA Lightweight Championship on August 22, 2014 with a TKO stoppage of Dakota Cochrane. One the heels of that victory, Giagos signed with the UFC in the fall of 2014. Ultimate Fighting Championship Giagos |
{"datasets_id": 1163, "wiki_id": "Q19957893", "sp": 14, "sc": 6, "ep": 18, "ec": 128} | 1,163 | Q19957893 | 14 | 6 | 18 | 128 | Christos Giagos | Ultimate Fighting Championship & Absolute Championship Berkut | made his promotional debut against Gilbert Burns on October 25, 2014 at UFC 179. He lost the bout via submission in the first round.
Giagos faced Jorge de Oliveira on March 21, 2015 at UFC Fight Night 62. Giagos won the fight via submission in the first round.
Giagos faced Chris Wade on June 6, 2015 at UFC Fight Night 68. He lost the fight by unanimous decision and was subsequently released from the promotion. Absolute Championship Berkut He made his debut in Russia promotion against Alexandre Pimentel of Brazil at ACB 51: Silva vs. Torgeson on January 13, 2017. He |
{"datasets_id": 1163, "wiki_id": "Q19957893", "sp": 18, "sc": 128, "ep": 22, "ec": 340} | 1,163 | Q19957893 | 18 | 128 | 22 | 340 | Christos Giagos | Absolute Championship Berkut & Return to UFC | won the fight unanimous decision.
In the second match he will make fight against Shamil Nikaev at ACB 71: Yan vs. Mattos on September 30, 2017. He lost the back-and-forth fight by split decision. Return to UFC On the heels of a 4-2 run on the regional circuit, Giagos made his return to the promotion against Charles Oliveira on September 22, 2018 at UFC Fight Night 137. He lost the fight via a submission in the second round. “I felt like when I came in the Oliveira fight, I was actually performing very well. I was actually really excited with my |
{"datasets_id": 1163, "wiki_id": "Q19957893", "sp": 22, "sc": 340, "ep": 22, "ec": 919} | 1,163 | Q19957893 | 22 | 340 | 22 | 919 | Christos Giagos | Return to UFC | performance. I wish I opened up a little more. But, I was a little nervous of the takedown. This guy’s jiu jitsu is just next level, he holds the most submissions. I felt like I was doing really well. Everyone had me winning the first round." Giagos said of his performance after the fight.
Giagos faced Mizuto Hirota on December 2, 2018 at UFC Fight Night 142. He won the fight via unanimous decision.
Giagos faced Damir Hadžović on June 1, 2019 at UFC Fight Night 153. He won the fight via unanimous decision.
Giagos faced Drakkar Klose on August 17, |
{"datasets_id": 1163, "wiki_id": "Q19957893", "sp": 22, "sc": 919, "ep": 26, "ec": 125} | 1,163 | Q19957893 | 22 | 919 | 26 | 125 | Christos Giagos | Return to UFC & Personal life | 2019 at UFC 241. He lost the back-and-forth fight via unanimous decision. Personal life Besides training at Systems Training Center, Giagos coaches CrossFit and kickboxing there. He is also an avid ten-pin bowler. |
{"datasets_id": 1164, "wiki_id": "Q5113563", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 523} | 1,164 | Q5113563 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 523 | Christos Maladenis | Career | Christos Maladenis Career He began his career in Skoda Xanthi F.C., Greece. In 1995, he moved to Athens signed for AEK. For "Yellow-Blacks from Athens" Maladenis played in 196 matches, scoring 42 goals. In 2000 the midfielder scored goal in the final of Greek Cup against Ionikos FC. AEK won the cup, the result of the match was a 3:0. In season 2002-03 Maladenis scored goal for AEK during the group stage of the UEFA Champions League in a match against Real Madrid. The result of the match was a 3:3 draw. In 2003 Christos is loaned for six months |
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From January 2009 he plays in Bulgarian side Vihren. He signed with the club from Sandanski on 8 January 2009 and has been given the №7 shirt. Maladenis made his team debut a few days later, scoring in a 1-0 friendly win against Lokomotiv Plovdiv. |
{"datasets_id": 1165, "wiki_id": "Q5114762", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 90} | 1,165 | Q5114762 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 90 | Chrysochroa fulminans | Description & Distribution | Chrysochroa fulminans Description Chrysochroa fulminans can reach a length of about 30–40 millimetres (1.2–1.6 in). These beetles have a glossy surface with iridescent colors varying from green to reddish or violet. Distribution These beetles can be found from Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, to Papua New Guinea. |
{"datasets_id": 1166, "wiki_id": "Q5115439", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 253} | 1,166 | Q5115439 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 253 | Chuck DeVore | Education & Early life | Chuck DeVore Education DeVore earned a full Army ROTC scholarship that allowed him to obtain a bachelor's degree in Strategic Studies (cum laude) in 1985 from Claremont McKenna College. He was named a Distinguished Military Graduate. He studied abroad at American University in Cairo, Egypt. He's a graduate of the U.S. Army's Command and General Staff Officer Course. Early life DeVore served as Special Assistant for Foreign Affairs to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs during the Reagan administration from 1986 to 1988. In 1992, his national guard unit was activated during the 1992 Los Angeles riots. He |
{"datasets_id": 1166, "wiki_id": "Q5115439", "sp": 10, "sc": 253, "ep": 14, "ec": 485} | 1,166 | Q5115439 | 10 | 253 | 14 | 485 | Chuck DeVore | Early life & Bills and domestic policy positions | later worked as Vice President of Communications and Research for Irvine-based aerospace company SM&A from 1991 to 2004. Bills and domestic policy positions DeVore resigned his position as Chief Republican Whip in February 2009 in protest of a $12 billion per year tax increase agreed to by Republican leadership. While a California lawmaker, DeVore favored offshore oil drilling along the California coast as well as the development of modern nuclear power plants. He opposed the federal stimulus package in 2009. He is pro-life. DeVore signed the official ballot argument against California's High Speed Railbond act in the November 4, 2008 |
{"datasets_id": 1166, "wiki_id": "Q5115439", "sp": 14, "sc": 485, "ep": 22, "ec": 84} | 1,166 | Q5115439 | 14 | 485 | 22 | 84 | Chuck DeVore | Bills and domestic policy positions & Foreign policy positions & 2010 United States Senate bid | election. Foreign policy positions DeVore has voiced reluctance to commit the U.S. military to open-ended nation building efforts. He criticized President Obama's 2009 plan for Afghanistan, saying, "(The) piecemeal buildup will not defeat the Taliban..." and "...such a strategy expends resources now sorely needed to rebuild our military and retool it for future challenges from a rapidly modernizing People's Republic of China to a revanchist Islamic Republic of Iran." He appeared on Fox Business News to warn about the Libyan intervention. 2010 United States Senate bid DeVore declared his candidacy for the 2010 Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate |
{"datasets_id": 1166, "wiki_id": "Q5115439", "sp": 22, "sc": 84, "ep": 22, "ec": 709} | 1,166 | Q5115439 | 22 | 84 | 22 | 709 | Chuck DeVore | 2010 United States Senate bid | seat held by three-term Democratic senator Barbara Boxer.
In the Republican primary on June 8, DeVore finished third out of five candidates with 19.3% of the vote with Carly Fiorina winning the Republican nomination. DeVore raised $2.6 million for his primary effort.
DeVore's campaign was sued for copyright infringement by musician Don Henley for use by the campaign of two parodies of two songs by Henley, "After the Hope of November is Gone" (after "The Boys of Summer") and "All She Wants to Do is Tax" (after "All She Wants to Do Is Dance"). Henley eventually prevailed;
Devore and a campaign |
{"datasets_id": 1166, "wiki_id": "Q5115439", "sp": 22, "sc": 709, "ep": 30, "ec": 204} | 1,166 | Q5115439 | 22 | 709 | 30 | 204 | Chuck DeVore | 2010 United States Senate bid & Life since 2010 & Books | worker issued a public statement apologizing to Henley. Life since 2010 DeVore moved to Texas in late 2011 to accept a job as a visiting scholar at the nonprofit Texas Public Policy Foundation writing about Texas's low taxes and regulations and its effects on business climate, in contrast to other states. By the summer of 2012, DeVore had been named a vice president at the conservative think tank. Books Co-authored "China Attacks" in 2000, Chinese language edition published in 2001.
Authored "The Texas Model: Prosperity in the Lone Star State and Lessons for America" in 2013. A new edition of the |
{"datasets_id": 1166, "wiki_id": "Q5115439", "sp": 30, "sc": 204, "ep": 30, "ec": 232} | 1,166 | Q5115439 | 30 | 204 | 30 | 232 | Chuck DeVore | Books | book was published in 2014: |
{"datasets_id": 1167, "wiki_id": "Q475431", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 556} | 1,167 | Q475431 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 556 | Chum Ta Bong District | History | Chum Ta Bong District History The Chum Ta Bong community was established by the people from Tambon Wang Mueang, Lat Yao District in 1967. They had Mr. Bong Charawan (นายบง ชาระวัน) as their leader. The community was in Tambon Huai Nam Hom.
When the government established the minor district Mae Wong in 1992, Huai Nam Hom was included in the district. Later Huai Nam Hom was divided to become three tambons: Huai Nam Hom, Chum Ta Bong, and Pang Sawan.
Effective on 1 July 1997, Tambon Chum Ta Bong and Pang Sawan were separated from Mae Wong to become the minor district |
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On 15 May 2007, all of Thailand's 81 minor districts were upgraded to full districts. With publication in the Royal Gazette on 24 August the upgrade became official
. Geography Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Mae Wong and Lat Yao of Nakhon Sawan Province, Sawang Arom and Lan Sak of Uthai Thani Province, and Mae Poen of Nakhon Sawan. |
{"datasets_id": 1168, "wiki_id": "Q5116297", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 652} | 1,168 | Q5116297 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 652 | Chung Hwa Middle School | Campus | Chung Hwa Middle School Campus The three-block school building houses more than sixty classrooms, as well as science laboratories, kindergarten halls, a cooperative store, a canteen, music rooms, computer rooms, a conference room, a dental clinic and a multimedia room. The large Gymnasium cum Assembly Hall has a capacity of 2,000 people, and is used for school assemblies, concerts, physical education classes, indoor sports and games. There is a 300-seat library with more than 40,000 books. Sporting fields include fields for soccer, volleyball, and basketball tournaments. There are also teacher and student residential quarters on campus.
The school has undergone major |
{"datasets_id": 1168, "wiki_id": "Q5116297", "sp": 6, "sc": 652, "ep": 16, "ec": 8} | 1,168 | Q5116297 | 6 | 652 | 16 | 8 | Chung Hwa Middle School | Campus & Syllabus & Structure & Notable Alumni | renovation in the last 5 years, and has extended facilities.
A bridge was built 3 years ago by Mr. Ong Tiong Oh, who is the current chairman of the board. Syllabus The school offers kindergarten, primary and secondary school education, modeled after British Primary and Secondary school systems. Students complete their education with Cambridge 'O' level certification after Form 5.
Students are differentiated into Express and Normal streams.
Students also take a national form 3 examination, that puts them into either science or normal streams. Structure Headed by Kho Guik Lan , who has been the principal for CHMS since (insert date) Notable |
{"datasets_id": 1168, "wiki_id": "Q5116297", "sp": 16, "sc": 7, "ep": 18, "ec": 171} | 1,168 | Q5116297 | 16 | 7 | 18 | 171 | Chung Hwa Middle School | Notable Alumni | Alumni The school is notable for its output of high scoring students at the Cambridge Ordinary 'O' level, and is disproportionate to the national average.
Includes Wuchun |
{"datasets_id": 1169, "wiki_id": "Q3695904", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 160} | 1,169 | Q3695904 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 160 | Chunian | Economy & History | Chunian Economy The tehsil is known for the Changa Manga forest, the largest single plantation of trees in Pakistan, and the Chunian Industrial Estate, one of the largest concentrations of manufacturing in the country. The city is a busy regional market for agricultural produce. In 2016, the Government of Pakistan created an industrial zone on the outskirts of the city to provide a boost to the local economy. History The present city is more than 500 years old. Some parts of the city fortification and several of its old gates still exist. The city is built on a mound thought |
{"datasets_id": 1169, "wiki_id": "Q3695904", "sp": 10, "sc": 160, "ep": 10, "ec": 752} | 1,169 | Q3695904 | 10 | 160 | 10 | 752 | Chunian | History | to have been built by the Harappan or Indus Valley Civilisation. Very little excavation has sought to confirm this. the Archeology Department, Government of Pakistan carried out the last excavation in 1978. Among other objects, coins dating back to Alexander the Great's time (c. 323 BC) were discovered at the site. A large area of unexcavated mounds extends to the south-west of the city where ancient bricks and shards of pottery can be found on the surface. Popular legend holds that the city has been destroyed nine times in the past. The present name is popularly believed to have been |
{"datasets_id": 1169, "wiki_id": "Q3695904", "sp": 10, "sc": 752, "ep": 10, "ec": 1086} | 1,169 | Q3695904 | 10 | 752 | 10 | 1,086 | Chunian | History | derived from 'Chunni', name of a daughter of Raja Todar Mal, the dewan or revenue minister to Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great. Little historical evidence of this belief has been documented. People of nearby villages call the city Chooni in local dialect of Punjabi.
There is a Baradari (building) in Chunian of Raja Todar Mal. |
{"datasets_id": 1170, "wiki_id": "Q2223563", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 502} | 1,170 | Q2223563 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 502 | Church of San Juan Apóstol y Evangelista, Santianes de Pravia | Cultural references | Church of San Juan Apóstol y Evangelista, Santianes de Pravia Cultural references The church contains a foundation stone in the form of a letter labyrinth ("Silo Princeps Fecit") that records the 8th-century founding of the church by King Silo of Asturias. The inscription Silo princeps fecit singularly combined in fifteen horizontal lines and nineteen perpendicular columns of letters. The T forms the beginning and the end of the first and last line in consequence of which the name Silo is not to be found till the eighth line and the S which begins it is exactly in the centre of |
{"datasets_id": 1170, "wiki_id": "Q2223563", "sp": 6, "sc": 502, "ep": 6, "ec": 843} | 1,170 | Q2223563 | 6 | 502 | 6 | 843 | Church of San Juan Apóstol y Evangelista, Santianes de Pravia | Cultural references | that line and of the tenth column thus the name is in the shape of a cross as the letters above below and on each side of the S form the word Silo.
This letter labyrinth appears to inspire the hypercube of Salvador Dalí's painting A Propos of the "Treatise on Cubic Form" by Juan de Herrera, housed in the Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid. |
{"datasets_id": 1171, "wiki_id": "Q21055961", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 540} | 1,171 | Q21055961 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 540 | Church of St. Pietro in Ortanella | Church of St. Pietro in Ortanella Church of St. Pietro in Ortanella is a parish church in Ortanella, a frazione of Esino Lario, in the Province of Lecco in Lombardy, in northern Italy. It is located in a field adjacent to the trail that connects Esino Lario with Lierna, on a natural geographic balcony overlooking Lake Como, at an altitude of 996 meters (3,268 ft) above sea level. The Romanesque chapel is part of the San Vittore parish within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milan.
The church has origins prior to the 13th century, as it is mentioned in a list |
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