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<dbpedia:Mount_Errigal>
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What is the highest mountain?
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Mount Errigal Errigal (Irish: An Earagail, possibly meaning "oratory") is a 751-metre (2,464 ft) mountain near Gweedore in County Donegal, Ireland. It is the tallest peak of the Derryveagh Mountains, the tallest peak in County Donegal, and the 76th tallest peak in Ireland. Errigal is also the most southern, steepest and highest of the mountain chain, called the "Seven Sisters" by locals. The Seven Sisters includes Muckish, Crocknalaragagh, Aghla Beg, Ardloughnabrackbaddy, Aghla More, Mackoght and Errigal.
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<dbpedia:Jackman_Park>
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In which country is the Limerick Lake?
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Jackman Park Jackman Park is a football ground in Limerick, Ireland. Located on the Lower Carey's Road, it was home to Limerick F.C. and is regularly used for various matches in Limerick, from schoolboy to women's international games. The ground's total capacity is 2,450 with a single 261-seat stand on the site of the former shed.
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<dbpedia:Ho_Chi_Minh_trail>
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vietnam travel airports
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Ho Chi Minh trail The Hồ Chí Minh trail (also known in Vietnam as the "Trường Sơn trail") was a logistical system that ran from the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) to the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) through the neighboring kingdoms of Laos and Cambodia.
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<dbpedia:Hilde_Körber>
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Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
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Hilde Körber Hilde Körber (3 July 1906 – 31 May 1969) was an Austrian film actress who worked largely in the German Film Industry. She appeared in 53 films between 1930 and 1964. She was born in Vienna, Austria-Hungary and died in Berlin, Germany.
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<dbpedia:Biryani>
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Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad
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Biryani Biryani (pronounced [bɪr.jaːniː]), sometimes spelt Biriyani or Biriani, is a mixed rice dish from the Indian Subcontinent. It is made with spices, rice and meat or vegetables.
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<dbpedia:Welly_(toy_company)>
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toy train manufacturers that are still in business
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Welly (toy company) Welly Die Casting Factory Limited is a manufacturer of die-cast toy cars and has been in the scale model business since 1979.The company's factories, built a few years ago, are located in Guangdong Province, China, and employ over 3000 workers.At the beginning of the 1980s, Welly mainly produced die-cast toy cars roughly 3 inches in length (approx. 1:60 scale). 4.75 inch die-cast toy cars (approx. 1:38 scale) were added later that decade.
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<dbpedia:Palomar_(band)>
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magazines about indie-music
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Palomar (band) Palomar is an indie rock band out of Brooklyn, New York. The band originally formed in 1998; however, Rachel Warren is the only original member still in the band. Palomar has completed national U.S. tours every year since 2003, including a tour shared with nationally renowned indie band Mates of State. Their music has heard praise from various magazines including Pitchfork Media and The Austin Chronicle.
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<dbpedia:Acre>
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In which country is the Limerick Lake?
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Acre The acre is a unit of land area used in the imperial and US customary systems.
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QALD2_tr-72
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<dbpedia:Permic_languages>
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Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
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Permic languages The Permic languages are a branch of the Uralic language family. They are spoken in several regions to the west of the Ural Mountains within the Russian Federation. The total number of speakers is around 950,000, of which around 550,000 speak the most widely spoken language, Udmurt. Like other Uralic languages, the Permic languages are primarily agglutinative and have a rich system of grammatical cases.
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<dbpedia:Dal_bhat>
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Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad
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Dal bhat Dal bhat (Nepali: दालभात, Bengali: ডাল ভাত) refers to a traditional meal which is popular in many areas of Nepal, Bangladesh and India. It consists of steamed rice and a cooked lentil soup called dal. It is a staple food in these countries.Bhat or Chawal means boiled rice in languages such as Assamese, Nepali, Bengali, Marathi and Maithili. Chawal means boiled rice in Hindi.
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<dbpedia:Marc_Emery>
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emery
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Marc Emery Marc Scott Emery (born February 13, 1958) is a Canadian cannabis activist, entrepreneur, and politician. Often described as 'the Prince of Pot', Emery has been a notable advocate of international cannabis policy reform.
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<dbpedia:Grab_It_Indie_Games_Magazine>
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magazines about indie-music
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Grab It Indie Games Magazine Grab It Indie Games Magazine is a digital video game magazine for iPad. It was launched in December 2013 by Chris Stead as both a downloadable app and as a website. Grab It Indie Games Magazine soft-launched with a free sample episode 1, featuring République on the cover. Episode 2 released in February 2014 with Thralled on the cover. Episode 3 released in early April 2014 with Monument Valley (video game) on the cover. Episode 4 released in late April 2014, with Last Inua on the cover.
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<dbpedia:The_Overeater>
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overeaters anonymous
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The Overeater The Overeater (original title: L'Outremangeur) is a 2003 French-language film directed by Thierry Binisti and starring former footballer Éric Cantona.
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<dbpedia:Nova_Spivack>
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ovguide movies
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Nova Spivack Nova Spivack (born June 5, 1969) is a serial technology entrepreneur, futurist, and angel investor. He serves as the co-founder and CEO of Bottlenose, a Los Angeles-based company that provides software that discovers emerging trends in high-volume data streams such as social media firehoses; live TV and radio media; and real-time enterprise data such as financial and IT streams.
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<dbpedia:Mirko_Szewczuk>
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Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
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Mirko Szewczuk Mirko Szewczuk, was born Volodymyr Szewczuk (September 20, 1919 in Vienna; and died May 31, 1957 in Hamburg, Germany) was a German cartoonist of Austrian-Ukrainian origin.Szewczuk was born in 1919 in Vienna, Austria. From 1926-1938, he attended the elementary school and the Realgymnasium in Vienna. In 1939, at the age of 20, he became a soldier and remained so until the end of the Second World War.In 1941, he received an education as a draughtsman at a press propaganda company of the Wehrmacht.
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<dbpedia:List_of_South_Africa_national_cricket_captains>
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kenya's captain in cricket
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List of South Africa national cricket captains South Africa played its first Test match in cricket in 1889 against England at Port Elizabeth, becoming the third Test nation after England and Australia. This is a list of the men and women who have been the official South African captains in Tests. South Africa was a founder member of the International Cricket Council in 1909.
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<dbpedia:Charlotte_49ers>
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city of charlotte
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Charlotte 49ers The Charlotte 49ers represent the NCAA Division I sports teams of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. A founding member of Conference USA (C-USA), Charlotte rejoined the conference in 2013 after spending eight years as a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference. Previously, Charlotte was a charter member of the Sun Belt Conference and was a member the Metro Conference.
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<dbpedia:Lake_Arrowhead_(Maine)>
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In which country is the Limerick Lake?
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Lake Arrowhead (Maine) Lake Arrowhead is an artificial lake in the towns of Waterboro and Limerick in York County, Maine, United States. The lake is an impoundment on the Little Ossipee River, which flows northeast to the Saco River in Limington. Lake Arrowhead has a surface area of approximately 1,100 acres (4.5 km2). It is surrounded by the large residential Lake Arrowhead Community.
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<dbpedia:Limerick,_Saskatchewan>
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In which country is the Limerick Lake?
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Limerick, Saskatchewan Limerick is a small village in southwest Saskatchewan, Canada. The population of Limerick is approximately 150. It is about 150 km (94 mi) north of the US border and a few km from the towns of Lafleche and Gravelbourg. The village is named after the Irish city of Limerick.
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<dbpedia:Kåre_Jostein_Simonsen>
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tango music instruments
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Kåre Jostein Simonsen Kåre Jostein Simonsen (born March 26, 1948) is a Norwegian bandoneonist. He has been a regular member of the Tango Concertino and Trio Troika in Trondheim, and now plays in ensembles Quinteto Nidaros (piazzollaquintet - bandoneon, violin, electric guitar, piano and double bass) and Cholo tango duet/trio.
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<dbpedia:Cyril_Maude>
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Who composed the music for Harold and Maude?
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Cyril Maude Cyril Francis Maude (24 April 1862 — 20 February 1951) was an English actor-manager.
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<dbpedia:Alexander_II_of_Russia>
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houses of the Russian parliament
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Alexander II of Russia Alexander II (Russian: Алекса́ндр II Никола́евич, tr. Aleksandr II Nikolaevich; IPA: [ɐlʲɪˈksandr ftɐˈroj nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvʲɪtɕ]; 29 April [O.S. 17 April] 1818 in Moscow – 13 March [O.S. 1 March] 1881 in Saint Petersburg) was the Emperor of Russia from 2 March 1855 until his assassination in 1881. He was also the King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Finland.Alexander was the most successful Russian reformer since Peter the Great.
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<dbpedia:Opa-locka,_Florida>
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seat Florida country Dade
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Opa-locka, Florida Opa-locka is a city located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the population was 15,529. The city was developed by Glenn Curtiss and was based on a One Thousand and One Nights theme. Opa-locka has the largest collection of Moorish Revival architecture in the Western hemisphere. Its streets have names like Sabur Lane, Sultan Avenue, Ali Baba Avenue, Perviz Avenue and Sesame Street.
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<dbpedia:Normanby_Island_(Papua_New_Guinea)>
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1906 territory Papua island Australian
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Normanby Island (Papua New Guinea) Normanby Island is a volcanic, 400 square mile (1,000 square km), L-shaped island, the southern most island in the D'Entrecasteaux Islands group. It is part of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea.Normanby Island is 10 miles (16 km) north-east of East Cape, on the island of New Guinea, separated by Goschen Strait, and is separated by the Dawson Strait (Dobu Passage) from Fergusson Island. The island rises to 3,800 feet (1,158 metres) in the Prevost Range in the southeast.
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<dbpedia:President_of_Russia>
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houses of the Russian parliament
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President of Russia The President of the Russian Federation (Russian: Президент Российской Федерации, Romanized: President Rossiiskoi Federatsii) is the head of state, Supreme Commander-in-chief and holder of the highest office within the Russian Federation. However, he is not the head of the executive branch. The Government of Russia is the highest organ of executive power.
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<dbpedia:Arabs>
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In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
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Arabs Arabs (Arabic: عرب, ʿarab) are a major panethnic group whose native language is Arabic, comprising the majority of the Arab world. They primarily inhabit Western Asia, North Africa, and parts of the Horn of Africa. Before the spread of Islam, Arab referred to any of the largely nomadic Semitic tribes inhabiting the Arabian Peninsula. In modern usage Arabic-speaking populations are a highly heterogeneous collection of peoples, with diverse ancestral origins and identities.
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<dbpedia:The_Downs_Malvern>
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Hugh Downs
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The Downs Malvern The Downs Malvern is an independent co-educational preparatory school in the United Kingdom, founded in 1900. It is located in Colwall in the County of Herefordshire, on the western slopes of the Malvern Hills.
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<dbpedia:Bancroft,_Ontario>
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In which country is the Limerick Lake?
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Bancroft, Ontario Bancroft is a town located on the York River in Hastings County in the Canadian province of Ontario.
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<dbpedia:West_Germany>
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countries which have won the FIFA world cup
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West Germany West Germany is the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany or FRG (German: Bundesrepublik Deutschland or BRD) in the period between its creation on 23 May 1949 to German reunification on 3 October 1990. This period is also referred to as the Bonn Republic (German: Bonner Republik) by academic historians.During this period NATO-aligned West Germany and Warsaw Pact-aligned East Germany were divided by the Inner German border.
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<dbpedia:Claudia_Donovan>
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the first 13 american states
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Claudia Donovan Claudia Donovan is a fictional character from the US television series, Warehouse 13 (2009–14), portrayed by Allison Scagliotti. A talented computer hacker and inventor, she is inducted as an employee of Warehouse 13 during Season 1, becoming a regular character thereafter. Claudia has an elder brother, Joshua Donovan and an elder sister, Claire Donovan.
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<dbpedia:James_Dobson>
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james clayton md
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James Dobson James Clayton "Jim" Dobson, Jr. (born April 21, 1936) is an American evangelical Christian author, psychologist, and founder in 1977 of Focus on the Family (FOTF), which he led until 2003. In the 1980s he was ranked as one of the most influential spokesmen for conservative social positions in American public life.
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<dbpedia:En_Concert_(Jack_Johnson_album)>
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jack johnson
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En Concert (Jack Johnson album) En Concert is a live album by singer-songwriter Jack Johnson, project released in the U.S. in late 2009. All songs on the album were recorded live during the "Sleep Through the Static World Tour" in 2008 where 100% of the tour profits and profits from this release will be going to fund the Kokua Hawaii Foundation and the Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation to support environmental art, and music education around the world. It was released as an iTunes LP on the iTunes Store in late 2009.
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<dbpedia:Trinity_Lutheran_School_(Orlando,_Florida)>
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orlando florida
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Trinity Lutheran School (Orlando, Florida) Trinity Lutheran School is a private Lutheran school in Orlando, Florida. The school has served the church and community in downtown Orlando since 1953. Trinity Lutheran School is a fully accredited school as recognized by the National Lutheran School Accreditation of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod.Trinity prepares students in Pre-K (for those who are 4 years old by September 1) through 8th grade to be successful in high school and beyond.
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<dbpedia:Roberta_Bondar>
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Give me all female German chancellors.
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Roberta Bondar Roberta Bondar OC O.Ont FRCP(C) FRSC (/ˌbɒnˈdɑr/; born December 4, 1945) is Canada's first female astronaut and the first neurologist in space. Following more than a decade as NASA's head of space medicine, Bondar became a consultant and speaker in the business, scientific, and medical communities.Bondar has received many honours including the Order of Canada, the Order of Ontario, the NASA Space Medal, over 22 honorary degrees and induction into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame.
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<dbpedia:Guitar>
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guitar chord minor
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Guitar The guitar is a popular musical instrument classified as a string instrument with anywhere from 4 to 18 strings, usually having 6. The sound is projected either acoustically or through electrical amplification (for an acoustic guitar or an electric guitar, respectively). It is typically played by strumming or plucking the strings with the right hand while fretting (or pressing against the fret) the strings with the left hand.
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<dbpedia:Johnny_Maestro_&_the_Brooklyn_Bridge>
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Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
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Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge (or simply The Brooklyn Bridge) is an American musical group, best known for their million-selling rendition of Jimmy Webb's "The Worst That Could Happen" (1968).
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<dbpedia:Eiffel_(programming_language)>
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Eiffel
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Eiffel (programming language) Eiffel is an ISO-standardized, object-oriented programming language designed by Bertrand Meyer (an object-orientation proponent and author of Object-Oriented Software Construction) and Eiffel Software. The design of the language is closely connected with the Eiffel programming method.
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<dbpedia:The_Bridge_in_Blue>
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Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
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The Bridge in Blue The Bridge In Blue is the fourth and last album from The Brooklyn Bridge, renamed The Bridge, released by Buddah Records.
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<dbpedia:Coral_Gables_Biltmore_Hotel>
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seat Florida country Dade
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Coral Gables Biltmore Hotel The Coral Gables Biltmore Hotel is a luxury hotel in Coral Gables, Florida, United States. It was designed by Schultze and Weaver and was built in 1926 by John McEntee Bowman and George Merrick as part of the Biltmore hotel chain.The Miami-Biltmore Hotel & Country Club was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1996. On April 18, 2012, the AIA's Florida Chapter placed the building on its list of Florida Architecture: 100 Years.
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<dbpedia:Dirk_Gates>
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Who founded Intel?
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Dirk Gates Dirk I. Gates (born on June 25, 1961 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is an American businessman, founder and Chief Executive Officer of two companies, Xircom and Xirrus. In 1983 Gates received a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from California State University, Northridge and then completed the MBA program at Pepperdine University in 1990 at the age of 27 while co-founding his first company, Xircom, with fellow entrepreneur Kirk Mathews.
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<dbpedia:Greenpoint_Avenue_Bridge>
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Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
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Greenpoint Avenue Bridge The Greenpoint Avenue Bridge is a drawbridge that carries Greenpoint Avenue across Newtown Creek between the neighborhoods of Greenpoint, Brooklyn and Blissville, Queens in New York City. Also known as the J. J. Byrne Memorial Bridge, the bridge is named after James J. Byrne, who served as Brooklyn Borough President from September 1926 until he died in office on March 14, 1930.
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<dbpedia:West_German_federal_election,_1953>
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Give me all female German chancellors.
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West German federal election, 1953 Federal elections were held in West Germany on 6 September 1953. The Christian Democratic Union emerged as the largest party.
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<dbpedia:Aichi_Steel>
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08 toyota tundra
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Aichi Steel Aichi Steel (愛知製鋼, Aichi Seikō); TYO: 5482) is a Japanese steel manufacturer. It is a member of the Toyota Group.
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<dbpedia:1770s>
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the first 13 american states
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1770s This is a list of events occurring in the 1770s, ordered by year.=== 1770 ====== January–June === January 1 – Foundation of Fort George, Bombay laid by Colonel Keating, principal engineer, on the site of the former Dongri Fort. March 5 – Boston Massacre: Eleven Americans are shot, five fatally, by British troops in an event that helps start the American Revolutionary War five years later.
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<dbpedia:Arthur_Edward_Ruark>
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james clayton md
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Arthur Edward Ruark Arthur Edward Ruark (1899–1979) was an American physicist who actively played a role in the development of quantum mechanics. He wrote the book "Atoms, Molecules, and Quanta" with Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner Harold Clayton Urey in 1930, and is the author of numerous scientific papers on quantum physics.Arthur Edward Ruark was born in Washington, D.C., 9 November 1899 as the son of Oliver Miles and Margaret Gordon (Smith) Ruark. He graduated from Towson High School Baltimore, Md.
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<dbpedia:Watch_Beverly>
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Who composed the music for Harold and Maude?
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Watch Beverly Watch Beverley is a 1932 British comedy film directed by Arthur Maude and starring Henry Kendall, Dorothy Bartlam and Francis X. Bushman. It was adapted from a play by Cyril Campion. A British diplomat becomes engangled with a ring of international criminals.
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<dbpedia:Stephen_Clegg_Rowan>
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rowan university
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Stephen Clegg Rowan Stephen Clegg Rowan (25 December 1808–31 March 1890) was a Vice Admiral in the United States Navy, who served during the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War.
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<dbpedia:List_of_airports_in_El_Salvador>
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el salvador
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List of airports in El Salvador List of airports in El Salvador, sorted by location.
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<dbpedia:Dotsero>
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What is the highest mountain?
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Dotsero Dotsero is a 700-meter (2,300 ft) wide by 400-meter (1,300 ft) deep maar volcano located in Dotsero, Colorado near the junction of the Colorado River and the Eagle River. It is classified as a scoria cone with evaporitic rock, basaltic tephra, and oxidized sandstone. Erupting approximately 4200 years ago, it is the youngest volcano in Colorado.
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<dbpedia:Mary_Abigail_Fillmore>
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July, 1850 president died Millard Fillmore sworn following day
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Mary Abigail Fillmore Mary Abigail Powers Fillmore (March 27, 1832, Buffalo, New York – July 26, 1854, East Aurora, New York) was the daughter of President Millard Fillmore and Abigail Powers, and was the White House Hostess from 1850 to 1853 due to her mother's illness.
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<dbpedia:Walt_Disney_anthology_television_series>
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Which television shows were created by Walt Disney?
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Walt Disney anthology television series Walt Disney Productions (later The Walt Disney Company) has produced an anthology television series under several different titles since 1954:Disneyland (1954–1958)Walt Disney Presents (1958–1961)Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color (1961–1969)The Wonderful World of Disney (first era) (1969–1979)Disney's Wonderful World (1979–1981)Walt Disney (1981–1983)The Disney Sunday Movie in summer, name is Disney Summer Classics (1986–1989)The Wonderful World of Disney (third era) (1997–2008)The Magical World of Disney (1989–1990)The Magical World of Disney Junior (2012–present)The original version of the series premiered on ABC, Wednesday night, October 27, 1954.
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<dbpedia:Brushfire_Fairytales>
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jack johnson
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Brushfire Fairytales Brushfire Fairytales is the name of the debut album by singer-songwriter Jack Johnson. It was released in 2001 through Everloving Recordings. The record achieved a moderate degree of fame for Johnson, who has stated that he never intended to pursue a career in music, already having majored in film studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
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<dbpedia:County_court_bailiff>
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ventura county court
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County court bailiff County court bailiffs are employees of Her Majesty's Courts & Tribunals Service and are responsible for enforcing orders of county courts by recovering money owed under county court judgments. They can seize and sell goods to recover the amount of the debt. They can also serve court documents and effect and supervise the possession of property and the return of goods under hire purchase agreements.
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<dbpedia:OVGuide>
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ovguide movies
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OVGuide OVGuide is a website aggregator which allows users to find online video content.
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<dbpedia:Guitar_chord_file_format>
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guitar chord minor
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Guitar chord file format The Guitar chord file format is a simple ASCII file format for transcribing songs with guitar chords and lyrics.Although this format is legible as it is, there are many popular programs for displaying, transposing and printing..crd is the normal filename extension.
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<dbpedia:List_of_state_highways_in_Maryland_shorter_than_one_mile_(700–799)>
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james clayton md
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List of state highways in Maryland shorter than one mile (700–799) The following is a list of state highways in Maryland shorter than one mile (1.6 km) in length with route numbers between 700 and 799. Most of these highways act as service roads, old alignments of more prominent highways, or connectors between one or more highways. Many of these highways are unsigned and have multiple segments with the same number. Several of these highways have their own articles; those highways are summarized here and a link is provided to the main article.
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<dbpedia:Sebastian_Weigle>
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Sebastian Weigle Sebastian Weigle (born 1961 in Berlin) is a German horn player and conductor. He is known for conducting the works of Richard Wagner in Bayreuth and the Frankfurt Opera.
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<dbpedia:Nikolaus_Hofreiter>
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Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
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Nikolaus Hofreiter Nikolaus Hofreiter (born 8 May 1904 in Linz, Upper Austria, Austria; died 23 January 1990) was an Austrian mathematician who worked mainly in number theory.Hofreiter went to school in Linz and studied from 1923 in Vienna with Hans Hahn, Wilhelm Wirtinger, Emil Müller at the Technische Universität Wien on descriptive geometry, and Philipp Furtwängler, with whom he obtained his doctorate in 1927 on the reduction theory of quadratic forms (Eine neue Reduktionstheorie für definite quadratische Formen).
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<dbpedia:Fillmore,_Utah>
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July, 1850 president died Millard Fillmore sworn following day
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Fillmore, Utah Fillmore is a city in Millard County, Utah, United States. The population was 2,253 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Millard County. It is named for the thirteenth US President Millard Fillmore.Fillmore was the capital of the Utah Territory from 1851 to 1856. The original Utah Territorial Statehouse building still stands.
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<dbpedia:Tesshō_Genda>
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Tesshō Genda Tesshō Genda (玄田 哲章, Genda Tesshō, born May 20, 1948 in Okayama Prefecture) is a Japanese voice actor. He is employed by the talent management firm 81 Produce. When he debuted, he used his real name, Mitsuo Yokoi (横居 光雄, Yokoi Mitsuo). as artist name.
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<dbpedia:List_of_women_writers>
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The Heart of a Woman poet's autobiography
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List of women writers This is a list of notable female writers.
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<dbpedia:Intel_P55>
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Who founded Intel?
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Intel P55 The Intel P55 is the first desktop chipset from Intel based on the PCH chipset design. The P55 Express chipset uses the LGA 1156 socket. Compatible CPUs include the first generation Core i series i3, i5, and i7 processor line along with a Pentium G6950. Like any PCH chipset, the P55 uses a Direct Media Interface connection.
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<dbpedia:Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom>
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houses of the Russian parliament
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Parliament of the United Kingdom The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the UK Parliament or the British Parliament, is the supreme legislative body in the United Kingdom, British Crown dependencies and British overseas territories. It alone possesses legislative supremacy and thereby ultimate power over all other political bodies in the UK and its territories.
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William B. Trembley William Beattie Trembley (April 21, 1877 - January 13, 1952) was an Private in the United States Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in the Philippine-American War. He was later commissioned as a First Lieutenant in World War I.Trembley later served as postmaster of Kansas City, Kansas from 1921 to 1935.
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Allandale, Austin, Texas Allandale is a neighborhood located in north central Austin, Texas. Allandale is located in ZIP codes 78756 and 78757. The neighborhood boundaries are Burnet Road to the east with the Brentwood and Crestview neighborhoods, Mopac Expressway to the west with the Northwest Hills neighborhood, Hancock Drive to the south with the Rosedale neighborhood, and West Anderson Lane to the north with the North Shoal Creek neighborhood.
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Vung Tau Airport Vung Tau Airport (IATA: VTG, ICAO: VVVT) (Vietnamese: Sân bay Vũng Tàu) is a small airport in southern Vietnam, in the Bà Rịa–Vũng Tàu Province. The airport serves the city of Vũng Tàu and is located near the downtown of the city.
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Noi Bai International Airport Nội Bài International Airport (IATA: HAN, ICAO: VVNB) (Vietnamese: Sân bay Quốc tế Nội Bài) in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, is the largest airport in Vietnam. It is the main airport serving Hanoi, replacing the role of Gia Lam Airport. The airport consists of two passenger terminals. Terminal 1 serves the domestic flights and the newly built Terminal 2 (inaugurated on the 4th of January 2015) serves all international flights to and from Hanoi.
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Highest unclimbed mountain The highest unclimbed mountain in a particular region or in the world is often a matter of controversy. In some parts of the world surveying and mapping are still not reliable, and there are not comprehensive records of the routes of explorers, mountaineers and local inhabitants.
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The Price Is Right (Australian game show) The Price is Right is an Australian television game show that has been produced in a number of different formats. The most recent of these formats began airing on 7 May 2012 on Seven Network. Larry Emdur, who hosted the program on two separate occasions prior to 2012, was the presenter for the 2012 revival.
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Toyota Kirloskar Motor Toyota Kirloskar Motor Pvt Ltd is a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan (with Kirloskar Group as a minority owner), for the manufacture and sales of Toyota cars in India.
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Bill Emery (cricketer) William 'Bill' Emery (25 August 1897 - 13 December 1962) was a Welsh cricketer. Emery was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born at Pentrebach, Glamorgan.Emery represented Glamorgan in 2 first-class in 1922 against Lancashire and Nottinghamshire. In 1925, he represented Wales in a single first-class match against the Marylebone Cricket Club at Lord's.Emery died at Gowerton, Glamorgan on 13 December 1962.
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Perfect fourth In classical music from Western culture, a fourth is a musical interval encompassing four staff positions (see Interval number for more details), and the perfect fourth (About this sound Play ) is a fourth spanning five semitones (half steps, or half tones). For example, the ascending interval from C to the next F is a perfect fourth, as the note F lies five semitones above C, and there are four staff positions from C to F.
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Marc Anthony (footballer) Marc Anthony (born 28 March 1978) is a British footballer who last played for Australian club Cockburn City.
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Bandoneon The bandoneon (or bandonion, Spanish: bandoneón) is a type of concertina particularly popular in Argentina, Uruguay, and Lithuania. It is an essential instrument in most tango ensembles from the traditional orquesta típica of the 1910s onwards, and in folk music ensembles of Lithuania.
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Echidna Echidnas /ɨˈkɪdnə/, sometimes known as spiny anteaters, belong to the family Tachyglossidae in the monotreme order of egg-laying mammals. The four extant species, together with the platypus, are the only surviving members of that order and are the only extant mammals that lay eggs. Their diet consists of ants and termites, but they are not closely related to the true anteaters of the Americas.
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David James (footballer) David Benjamin James MBE (born 1 August 1970) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He most recently served as the player–manager at Kerala Blasters FC in the Indian Super League. He is currently a regular pundit on BT Sport's football coverage.
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<dbpedia:List_of_the_highest_major_summits_of_Colorado>
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What is the highest mountain?
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List of the highest major summits of Colorado The following sortable table lists the 116 mountain peaks of the U.S. State of Colorado with at least 500 meters (1640.4 feet) of topographic prominence.Topographic elevation is the vertical distance above the reference geoid, a precise mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface. Topographic prominence is the elevation difference between the summit and the highest or key col to a higher summit.
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Nà Sản Airport The Na San Airport (IATA: SQH, ICAO: VVNS) (Vietnamese: Sân bay Nà Sản) is an airport in Sơn La, in the Sơn La Province of Vietnam.
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Chord names and symbols (popular music) Various kinds of chord names and symbols are used in different contexts, to represent musical chords. In most genres of popular music, including jazz, pop, and rock, a chord name and the corresponding symbol are typically composed of one or more of the following parts: The root note (e.g. C). The chord quality (e.g. major, maj, or M). The number of an interval (e.g. seventh, or 7), or less often its full name or symbol (e.g. major seventh, maj7, or M7). The altered fifth (e.g.
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Therese Elssler Therese Elssler (German: Theresia Elßler; 5 April 1808, Vienna - 19 November 1878, Merano) was a dancer.The sisters Therese and Fanny Elssler were both dancers, the former born in 1808, the latter in 1810, both in the Vienna suburb of Gumpendorf. They were daughters of Johann Florian Elssler, the personal scribe of Joseph Haydn. They received their first lessons at Friedrich Horschelt's children's ballet in the Theater an der Wien.
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List of South Dakota state parks This is a list of state parks and reserves in the South Dakota state park system.
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STAR Chinese Movies STAR Chinese Movies (also known as SCM) is a 24-hour Cantonese and Mandarin movie channel owned by STAR TV and Fox International Channels, subsidiaries of 21st Century Fox. It features Chinese films with Chinese stars, including Jackie Chan, Chow Yun-fat, Michelle Yeoh, Andy Lau, Sammi Cheng and Stephen Chow. STAR Chinese Movies headquarters is in Singapore, STAR Chinese Movies has to abide by censorship laws there.
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1852 Whig National Convention The 1852 Whig National Convention was a quadrennial United States presidential nominating convention of the Whig Party. The convention adopted the party's national platform and nominated Major General Winfield Scott as its candidate for president and Secretary of the Navy William A. Graham as its candidate for vice president. The convention was held from June 17, 1852 to June 20, 1852 in Baltimore, Maryland at the Maryland Institute.Scott was nominated on the 53rd ballot, winning 159 votes.
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Warehouse 13 (season 1) The first season of the American television series Warehouse 13 premiered on July 7, 2009, and concluded on September 22, 2009, on Syfy. The show aired on Tuesdays at 9:00 pm ET. The season consisted of 12 episodes. The show stars Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly, Saul Rubinek, Genelle Williams and Simon Reynolds.
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SunEdison SunEdison, Inc. is a global renewable energy company headquartered in the U.S. In addition to developing, building, owning, and operating solar power plants and wind energy plants, it also manufactures high purity polysilicon, monocrystalline silicon ingots, silicon wafers, solar modules, solar energy systems, and solar module racking systems.
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Charlotte of Naples Charlotte of Naples (c. 1479/1480 – 1506), also known as Charlotte of Aragon and Princess of Taranto, was the eldest daughter and eventual heiress of King Frederick of Naples.
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Magnet (magazine) Magnet is a music magazine which generally focuses on alternative, independent, or out-of-the-mainstream bands.
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Book of Numbers The Book of Numbers (from Greek Ἀριθμοί, Arithmoi; Hebrew: במדבר, Bəmidbar, "In the desert [of]") is the fourth book of the Hebrew Bible, and the fourth of five books of the Jewish Torah.Numbers begins at Mount Sinai, where the Israelites have received their laws and covenant from God and God has taken up residence among them in the sanctuary. The task before them is to take possession of the Promised Land. The people are numbered and preparations are made for resuming their march.
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Ryōta Komatsu Ryōta Komatsu (小松亮太, Komatsu Ryōta) (born October 30, 1973) is a Japanese bandoneón player. He has cooperated with Japanese violinist Taro Hakase in his own album La Trampera (2001), and with Bajofondo in their album Mar Dulce.
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Who founded Intel?
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Intel 8253 The Intel 8253 and 8254 are Programmable Interval Timers (PITs), which perform timing and counting functions. They were primarily designed for the Intel 8080/8085-processors, but later used in x86-systems. They (or an equivalent circuit embedded in a larger chip) are found in all IBM PC compatibles.
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Alexander I of Russia Alexander I (Russian: Александр Павлович, Aleksandr Pavlovich; 23 December [O.S. 12 December] 1777 – 1 December [O.S. 19 November] 1825), reigned as Emperor of Russia from 23 March 1801 to 1 December 1825. He was the first Russian King of Poland, reigning from 1815 to 1825, as well as the first Russian Grand Duke of Finland.He was born in Saint Petersburg to Grand Duke Paul Petrovich, later Emperor Paul I, and succeeded to the throne after his father was murdered.
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Which television shows were created by Walt Disney?
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Mike's Super Short Show Mike's Super Short Show (a.k.a. The Super Short Show in some countries) is a former Disney Channel series of promotional advertisements made in the manner of a regular series which mainly promoted upcoming VHS/DVD releases from Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar, along with The Walt Disney Company's theme park properties.
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Association of Tennis Professionals The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) was formed in September 1972 by Donald Dell, Bob Briner, Jack Kramer, and Cliff Drysdale to protect the interests of male professional tennis players. Drysdale became the first President. Since 1990, the association has organized the worldwide tennis tour for men and linked the title of the tour with the organization's name. In 1990 the organization was called the ATP Tour, which was renamed in 2001 as just ATP and the tour being called ATP Tour.
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Tadashi Sasaki (engineer) Tadashi Sasaki (佐々木 正, Sasaki Tadashi, born May 12, 1915) is a Japanese engineer who was influential in founding Busicom, driving the deployment of the Intel 4004 microprocessor, and later driving Sharp into the LCD calculator market.
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ROSE (compiler framework) The ROSE compiler framework, developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), is an open source compiler infrastructure to generate source-to-source analyzers and translators for multiple source languages including C, C++, and Fortran. It also supports OpenMP, UPC and certain binary files, while also supporting auto-parallelizing compilers by generating source code annotated with OpenMP directives.
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African nations at the FIFA World Cup Association football is the most popular sport in nearly every African country, and 13 members of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) have competed at the sport's biggest event - the men's FIFA World Cup.
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19th Primetime Emmy Awards The 19th Emmy Awards, later known as the 19th Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on June 4, 1967 at the Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles, California. The ceremony was hosted by Joey Bishop and Hugh Downs. Winners are listed in bold and series' networks are in parentheses.The top show of the night was Mission: Impossible, which won three major awards. Don Knotts won his fifth Emmy for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Comedy. This record still stands.
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Francis William Pember Francis William Pember JP (1862–1954) was a British lawyer and University of Oxford academic, where he served as Vice-Chancellor.Francis Pember was the son of Edward Henry Pember KC JP. He was educated at Harrow School and Balliol College, Oxford, where he matriculated on 21 October 1880. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn, London, in 1889. He was a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford from 1884, Estate Bursar from 1910–14, and Warden from 1914–32.
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Clare Bowditch Clare Bowditch (born 1975) is an Australian musician, occasional actor (Offspring, Channel 10) and the founder of the love-project Big Hearted Business, which aims to teach creative people about business, and business people about creativity, in ways that make sense. She won an ARIA Awards in 2006 (Best Female), and was nominated for a Logie Award for her work on Channel 10′s "Offspring" TV show in 2012.
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The Voice of the Guns This is not to be confused with the poem by Gilbert Frankau.The Voice of the Guns (1917) is a British military march composed by Kenneth Alford during World War I. It was written as a tribute to British artillerymen serving in the war, hence its name, though later became widely adopted by the entire British army.The piece is generally arranged for a full marching band or orchestra, though piano and organ versions have also been composed.
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