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<dbpedia:Paddy's_Lake_(Hastings_County)>
In which country is the Limerick Lake?
Paddy's Lake (Hastings County) Paddy's Lake is a lake in the Trent River and Lake Ontario drainage basins in the township of Limerick, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada, about 1.4 kilometres (0.9 mi) southeast of the community Murphy Corners, 5.2 kilometres (3.2 mi) west of Ontario Highway 62 and 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of the town of Bancroft.
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<dbpedia:Joseph_Goebbels>
Give me all female German chancellors.
Joseph Goebbels Paul Joseph Goebbels (English /ˈɡɜrbəlz/; German: [ˈɡœbəls]; 29 October 1897 – 1 May 1945) was a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.
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<dbpedia:Florida_State_Road_417>
orlando florida
Florida State Road 417 State Road 417 (SR 417), also known as the Central Florida GreeneWay, Southern Connector and Seminole Expressway (depending on the location), is a tolled limited-access state highway forming the eastern beltway around the city of Orlando, Florida, United States. It is owned and maintained by the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) and Florida's Turnpike Enterprise.
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<dbpedia:John_Yapp>
What is the largest city in Australia?
John Yapp John Yapp (born 9 April 1983) is a Welsh international rugby union player, currently with Edinburgh. He first played for Cardiff during the Christmas period in 2002. He made his first team debut against Ebbw Vale on Boxing Day at the age of 18 years.
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<dbpedia:Teamo_Supremo>
Which television shows were created by Walt Disney?
Teamo Supremo Teamo Supremo is an animated television series created by Disney. Animated in the limited animation style pioneered by Jay Ward, predecessors which inspired its style, it tells of three superhero kids: Captain Crandall, Skate Lad, and Rope Girl.
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<dbpedia:The_Kitchen_(TV_series)>
Chefs with a show on the Food Network.
The Kitchen (TV series) The Kitchen is a cooking-themed talk show that airs on Food Network. The series is presented by Food Network chefs Sunny Anderson, Jeff Mauro and Marcela Valladolid (who also host the respective series Cooking for Real, Sandwich King and Mexican Made Easy); as well as frequent Food Network personality Geoffrey Zakarian and food critic Katie Lee.
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<dbpedia:San_Diego_Gulls>
scpa san diego
San Diego Gulls The San Diego Gulls are a team in the American Hockey League (AHL) which will begin play for the 2015–16 season. Based in San Diego, California and affiliated with the National Hockey League's Anaheim Ducks, the Gulls play their home games at the Valley View Casino Center. The team is the fifth hockey team in San Diego to use the Gulls name. The Gulls are a relocation of the former Norfolk Admirals (AHL) franchise, joining six other AHL franchises to form a new AHL Pacific Division.
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<dbpedia:National_Book_Critics_Circle_Award>
The Heart of a Woman poet's autobiography
National Book Critics Circle Award The National Book Critics Circle Awards are a set of annual American literary awards by the National Book Critics Circle to promote "the finest books and reviews published in English".The first NBCC awards were announced and presented January 16, 1976.There are six awards to books published in the U.S. during the preceding calendar year, in six categories: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Memoir/Autobiography, Biography, and Criticism.
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<dbpedia:Cap-Rouge,_Quebec_City>
Eiffel
Cap-Rouge, Quebec City Cap-Rouge (English: Red Cape) is located in central Quebec, Canada on the Saint Lawrence River within the Borough Sainte-Foy–Sillery–Cap-Rouge in Quebec City. The site of the first attempted permanent European settlement in North America, Cap-Rouge was long a town on its own before being incorporated within Québec on January 1, 2002. The population of Cap-Rouge was 13,153 as of the Canada 2011 Census.
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<dbpedia:I_Just_Found_Out_About_Love>
Who composed the music for Harold and Maude?
I Just Found Out About Love "I Just Found Out About Love" is a popular song composed by Jimmy McHugh, with lyrics by Harold Adamson.
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<dbpedia:John_Downs_(broadcaster)>
Hugh Downs
John Downs (broadcaster) John Downs is a radio reporter and personality, who has worked in news and talk radio in Toronto since 1999, primarily covering Toronto City Hall. His individual work has been recognized by the Radio and Television News Directors Association of Canada, including the Sam Ross Award for Best National Commentary in 2007.He hosted The John Downs Show, a news-based talk program on CFMJ AM640 in Toronto, Ontario until he was let go in early August 2010.
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<dbpedia:Charles_Goslin>
Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
Charles Goslin Charles Laforest Goslin (February 23, 1932 – May 16, 2007) was an American graphic designer and professor of graphic design and illustration at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York (1966–2007). He also taught at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City (1975–1985). Goslin was educated at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) graduating in 1954.
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<dbpedia:James_Doty_(physician)>
james clayton md
James Doty (physician) James R. Doty, M.D., FACS, FICS, is a Clinical Professor of neurosurgery at Stanford University and Founder and Director of the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, a part of the Stanford Institute of Neuro-Innovation and Translational Neurosciences.
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<dbpedia:California_Historical_Landmarks_in_San_Diego_County,_California>
scpa san diego
California Historical Landmarks in San Diego County, California A list including the properties and districts listed on the California Historical Landmarks in San Diego County, Southern California. Note: Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.
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<dbpedia:Monash_University,_Parkville_campus>
What is the largest city in Australia?
Monash University, Parkville campus Monash University, Parkville campus is a campus of Monash University, located in Parkville, Victoria, Australia. It is home to the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, previously known as the Victorian College of Pharmacy. A centre of research and teaching, it is particularly well known for its research in drug development and formulation science, including the discovery and development of the world's first successful anti-influenza drug, Relenza.
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<dbpedia:IPTV>
radio italia online
IPTV IPTV, Internet Protocol television is a system through which television services are delivered using the Internet protocol suite over a packet-switched network such as a LAN or the Internet, instead of being delivered through traditional terrestrial, satellite signal, and cable television formats. Unlike downloaded media, IPTV offers the ability to stream the media in smaller batches, directly from the source.
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<dbpedia:Afroasiatic_languages>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Afroasiatic languages Afroasiatic (Afro-Asiatic), also known as Afrasian and traditionally as Hamito-Semitic (Chamito-Semitic), is a large language family of several hundred related languages and dialects. It comprises about 300 or so living languages and dialects, according to the 2009 Ethnologue estimate.
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<dbpedia:Clayton_J._Lloyd_International_Airport>
james clayton md
Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport The Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport (IATA: AXA, ICAO: TQPF) (formerly known as the Anguilla Wallblake Airport) is a small international airport located on the island of Anguilla, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is located very close to The Valley, the island's capital. Wallblake Airport is also a featured airport in one of the Flight Simulator X game demos.
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<dbpedia:Nick_Clegg>
houses of the Russian parliament
Nick Clegg Nicholas William Peter Clegg (born 7 January 1967) is a British politician who was the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Lord President of the Council from 2010 to 2015 in the Coalition Government led by Prime Minister David Cameron.
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<dbpedia:Cuisine_of_Uttar_Pradesh>
Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad
Cuisine of Uttar Pradesh Cuisine of Uttar Pradesh is from the state of Uttar Pradesh located in Northern India. The cuisine consists of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes. Uttar Pradesh has been greatly influenced by Mughal cooking techniques. The Awadhi and Mughlai cuisine of Uttar Pradesh bears similarities to those of Kashmir and Punjab, due to the common influence of the Mughal rule.
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<dbpedia:Food_Network_Star>
Chefs with a show on the Food Network.
Food Network Star Food Network Star is a reality television series produced by and aired on the Food Network in the United States that awards the winner his or her own series on the Food Network. Prior to season seven, the show was known as The Next Food Network Star.
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<dbpedia:SunRail>
orlando florida
SunRail SunRail is a commuter rail system in the Greater Orlando, Florida area. Service began on May 1, 2014. Phase 1 comprises 31 miles (50 km) with 12 stations along the former CSX Transportation "A" Line connecting Volusia County and Orange County through Downtown Orlando. The extensions proposed for Phase 2 would add a new northern termius at DeLand and four more stations southward, terminating at Poinciana in Osceola County. It is expected to be fully completed sometime in 2017.
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<dbpedia:Gottelborn_Solar_Park>
europe solar power facility
Gottelborn Solar Park Gottelborn Solar Park, also known as Solarpark Zeche Göttelborn, is a 8.4-MWp photovoltaic power station located in Göttelborn, part of the municipality Quierschied, Germany. The power plant was constructed by City Solar in two stages.
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<dbpedia:Washington_State_Route_512>
pierce county washington
Washington State Route 512 State Route 512 (SR 512) is a 12.06-mile (19.41 km) long state-maintained freeway serving southern Pierce County in the U.S. state of Washington.
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<dbpedia:Phoenix_Symphony>
Hugh Downs
Phoenix Symphony The Phoenix Symphony is a major United States symphony orchestra based in Phoenix, Arizona.Founded in 1947 when Phoenix had a population of less than 100,000, the orchestra began as an occasional group of musicians performing a handful of concerts each year.
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<dbpedia:1972_in_the_Vietnam_War>
vietnam war facts
1972 in the Vietnam War 1972 in the Vietnam War saw foreign involvement in South Vietnam slowly declining. Two allies, New Zealand and Thailand, which had contributed a small military contingent, left South Vietnam this year. The United States continued to participate in combat, primarily with air power to assist the South Vietnamese army, while negotiators in Paris tried to hammer out a peace agreement and a withdrawal strategy for the United States.
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<dbpedia:United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections,_1850>
July, 1850 president died Millard Fillmore sworn following day
United States House of Representatives elections, 1850 Elections to the United States House of Representatives for the 32nd Congress were held at various dates in each state from August 5, 1850 (Iowa and Missouri) to November 4, 1851 (Louisiana and Mississippi). The Democrats gained 17 seats, increasing their majority relative to the Whigs, who lost 22 seats.Whig President Millard Fillmore, who had gained the presidency after the death of Zachary Taylor, grew increasingly unpopular.
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<dbpedia:Scottish–Norwegian_War>
In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
Scottish–Norwegian War The Scottish–Norwegian War was a conflict from 1262 to 1266. The conflict arose because of disagreement over the ownership of the Hebrides. The war contained only skirmishes and feuds between the kings. The only major battle was the indecisive Battle of Largs.
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<dbpedia:Foggy_Notions>
magazines about indie-music
Foggy Notions Foggy Notions is an independently published Irish music magazine originally founded by Leagues O' Toole and Myles Claffey, which focuses on the more esoteric elements of electronica, indie, and folk music. Artists such as Mark E Smith, Skream, The Flaming Lips, and Joanna Newsom have been interviewed by the magazine, and featured on the cover.
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<dbpedia:Modern_Swedish>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Modern Swedish Modern Swedish (Swedish: nysvenska) is the linguistic term used for the Swedish language from the Bible translation of 1526 to the development of a common national language around 1880. The period can further be divided into Early Modern Swedish (1526–1750) and Late Modern Swedish (1750–1880).
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<dbpedia:Alice_Home_TV>
radio italia online
Alice Home TV Alice Home TV is Telecom Italia S.p.A. IPTV service in Italy launched in November 2005.SKY Italia and Mediaset Premium channels are available with a separate subscription.
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<dbpedia:Minus_the_Bear>
magazines about indie-music
Minus the Bear Minus the Bear is an American indie rock band from Seattle, Washington. Founded in 2001, the group features current and former members of Botch, Kill Sadie, and Sharks Keep Moving. Their sound has been described as "Pele-esque guitar-taps and electronics with sophisticated time signature composition."
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<dbpedia:Jah_Wobble>
The Heart of a Woman poet's autobiography
Jah Wobble John Joseph Wardle (born (1958-08-11)11 August 1958), known by the stage name Jah Wobble, is an English bass guitarist, singer, poet and composer. He became known to a wider audience as the original bass player in Public Image Ltd (PiL) in the late 1970s and early 1980s, but left the band after two albums. Following his departure from PiL, he went on to a successful solo career, continuing to the present. In 2009, he published his autobiography, Memoirs of a Geezer.
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<dbpedia:Dave_Parker_(politician)>
david hewlett
Dave Parker (politician) David Fletcher Hewlett Parker (born July 5, 1940) was a Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1987 to 1991, as a Social Credit member for the constituency of Skeena.
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<dbpedia:List_of_supporting_Harry_Potter_characters>
harry potter movie
List of supporting Harry Potter characters The following are supporting characters in the Harry Potter series written by J. K. Rowling. For members of the Order of the Phoenix, Dumbledore's Army, or the Hogwarts staff, and for Death Eaters, see the respective articles.
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<dbpedia:Christmas_Is...>
Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
Christmas Is... Christmas Is... is a 1989 Christmas EP by Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge.
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<dbpedia:Sun_Sports>
orlando florida
Sun Sports Sun Sports (sometimes referred to on-air as Fox's Sun Sports) is an American regional sports network that is owned by Fox Cable Networks, a unit of the Fox Entertainment Group division of 21st Century Fox, and operates as an affiliate of Fox Sports Networks. The channel broadcasts local coverage of professional, collegiate and sporting events in the state of Florida, with a focus on professional sports teams based in Miami, Tampa and Orlando.
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<dbpedia:Houston_Automatic_Spooling_Priority>
Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related
Houston Automatic Spooling Priority The Houston Automatic Spooling Priority Program, commonly known as HASP, is an extension of the IBM OS/360 operating system and its successors providing extended support for "job management, data management, task management, and remote job entry."
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<dbpedia:Cheesesteak>
steak express
Cheesesteak A cheesesteak, also known as a Philadelphia cheesesteak, Philly cheesesteak, cheesesteak sandwich, cheese steak, or steak and cheese, is a sandwich made from thinly sliced pieces of steak and melted cheese in a long hoagie roll. A popular regional fast food, it has its roots in Philadelphia.
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<dbpedia:Menachem_Birnbaum>
Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
Menachem Birnbaum Menachem Birnbaum (born 1893 in Vienna, died probably 1944), was an Austrian Jewish book illustrator and portrait painter.
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<dbpedia:Rowan_University_School_of_Osteopathic_Medicine>
rowan university
Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine The Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine (also known as RowanSOM or SOM) is one of two medical schools associated with Rowan University. The school is located in Stratford, New Jersey, United States. It is one of the top medical schools for geriatric care as ranked by the U.S. News & World Report.
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<dbpedia:Mission_Australia>
What is the largest city in Australia?
Mission Australia Mission Australia is a non-denominational Christian community service organisation providing family, community, employment, housing and early learning services throughout Australia. It is part of an international network of City Missions. The organisation employs over 3800 staff, and 2,000 volunteers. It provides 570 services in every state and territory of Australia. Mission Australia is one of the largest community organisations in the nation. From 1997-2006, Patrick McClure AO was CEO.
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<dbpedia:Battle_of_Jarrab>
In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
Battle of Jarrab The Battle of Jarrab was a territorial battle between the Al Sa'ud and their traditional enemies the Al Rashid in January 1915. It was a proxy battle of World War I between the British-supportedSa'udis and the Ottoman-supported Rashidis. The main significance of the battle was the death of Ibn Sa'ud's British Military Advisor, Captain William Shakespear. This diminished the relationship between Ibn Sa'ud and the British, changing the course of the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire.
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<dbpedia:Audiolith_Records>
magazines about indie-music
Audiolith Records Audiolith Records is a German Independent record label from Bahrenfeld, Hamburg, which publishes mainly Electronic music and Indie rock. While its musical style varies, the label's focus certainly is on Electropunk, where it has developed significant influence on the German music scene.
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<dbpedia:Orlando_Citrus_Bowl>
orlando florida
Orlando Citrus Bowl Orlando Citrus Bowl (formerly Orlando Stadium, Tangerine Bowl and Florida Citrus Bowl) is an outdoor-sports stadium in Orlando, Florida. The stadium is located in Downtown Orlando, home to new sports and entertainment facilities including the Amway Center, the Dr.
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<dbpedia:Jack_Withrow>
American twins famous American professional tennis double players
Jack Withrow Jack Withrow is an American professional tennis player.
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<dbpedia:Sir_Thomas_Chapman,_7th_Baronet>
In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
Sir Thomas Chapman, 7th Baronet Sir Thomas Robert Tighe Chapman, 7th Baronet (6 November 1846 – 8 April 1919) was an Anglo-Irish landowner, the last of the Chapman baronets of Killua Castle in Ireland. For many years he lived under the name of Thomas Robert Lawrence, taking the name of his partner, Sarah Lawrence, the mother of his five sons, one of whom was T. E. Lawrence, 'Lawrence of Arabia'.
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<dbpedia:Personal_computer>
Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related
Personal computer A personal computer is a general-purpose computer whose size, capabilities and original sale price make it useful for individuals, and is intended to be operated directly by an end-user with no intervening computer operator. This contrasts with the batch processing or time-sharing models that allowed larger, more expensive minicomputer and mainframe systems to be used by many people, usually at the same time.
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<dbpedia:Independent_music>
magazines about indie-music
Independent music Independent music (often shortened to indie music or indie) is music produced independently from major commercial record labels or their subsidiaries, a process that may include an autonomous, do-it-yourself approach to recording and publishing.
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<dbpedia:George_Murdock_(actor)>
Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner.
George Murdock (actor) George Murdock (June 25, 1930 – April 30, 2012) was an American actor.Murdock was born George Sawaya, Jr. in Salina, Kansas. He was known for frequently playing judges, (for instance, Judge Julius Hoffman in West Coast and Chicago stage productions of The Chicago Conspiracy Trial and in an adaptation for BBC Radio), he also performed the role of "Big Daddy" in Tennessee Williams' Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with the Arizona Theater Company during the 1988 season.
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<dbpedia:Claire_Beck_Loos>
Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
Claire Beck Loos Claire Beck Loos was a photographer and writer, born in 1904 in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia. She was the third wife of early modern Czechoslovak-Viennese architect Adolf Loos.Claire Beck's immediate and extended relations - the Beck, Hirsch, Turnowsky and Kraus families - and friends the Semmlers, were some of Loos' first clients.
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<dbpedia:Rowena_Spencer>
the first 13 american states
Rowena Spencer Rowena Spencer (July 3, 1922 - May 13, 2014) was an American physician who specialized in pediatric surgery at a time when it was unusual for a female to become a surgeon. She was the first female surgical intern at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, the first female appointed to the full-time surgery staff at Louisiana State University, and the first female surgeon in Louisiana.
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<dbpedia:Joint_warfare_in_South_Vietnam,_1963–69>
vietnam war facts
Joint warfare in South Vietnam, 1963–69 In the Vietnam War, after the assassinations of Ngo Dinh Diem and John F. Kennedy in late 1963 and the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964 and the continuing political instability in the South, the United States made a policy commitment to begin joint warfare in South Vietnam, a period of gradual escalation and Americanization, involving the commitment of large-scale combat forces from the United States and allied countries.
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<dbpedia:Solar_power_in_the_United_Kingdom>
europe solar power facility
Solar power in the United Kingdom Solar power use in United Kingdom although relatively unknown in the UK until recently, has increased very rapidly in recent years, albeit from a small base, as a result of reductions in the cost of photovoltaic (PV) panels, and the introduction of a feed-in tariff (FIT) subsidy in April 2010. In 2014, the almost 650,000 solar installations had a total capacity of over 5,000 MW of solar power.
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<dbpedia:Parliament_of_Ireland>
houses of the Russian parliament
Parliament of Ireland The Parliament of Ireland was a legislature that existed in Dublin from 1297 until 1800. It comprised two chambers: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The House of Lords consisted of members of the Irish peerage and the bishops (after the Reformation, Church of Ireland bishops), while the Commons was directly elected, albeit on a very restricted franchise.The main purpose of parliament was to approve taxes that were then levied by and for the Lordship of Ireland.
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<dbpedia:List_of_San_Diego_Trolley_stations>
scpa san diego
List of San Diego Trolley stations The San Diego Trolley is the light rail system that serves the metropolitan area of San Diego. The operator of the Trolley, San Diego Trolley, Inc. (SDTI), is a subsidiary of the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS).
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<dbpedia:List_of_streets_named_after_Martin_Luther_King,_Jr.>
martin luther king
List of streets named after Martin Luther King, Jr. Streets named after Martin Luther King, Jr., can be found in many cities of the United States and in nearly every major metropolis. There are also a number of other countries that have honored King, including Italy and Israel. The number of streets named after King is increasing every year, and about 70% of these streets are in Southern states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, and Texas.
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<dbpedia:Dave_Lieberman>
Chefs with a show on the Food Network.
Dave Lieberman Dave Lieberman (born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is the host of the Food Network series Good Deal with Dave Lieberman.Lieberman attended The Shipley School. Campus Cuisine, his first cooking show at Yale University, was a Public-access television show that combined "sophisticated and accessible cooking with crazy college adventures."Lieberman's first book, Young & Hungry, was published in 2005. Soon after, he made People magazine's 50 Hottest Bachelors (June 27 issue).
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<dbpedia:Globe_Céleste>
Eiffel
Globe Céleste The Globe Céleste was an icon of the Exposition Universelle of 1900 in Paris, similar to the Eiffel Tower. It was constructed in the shape of a large globe and stood close to the Eiffel Tower.It was "catered for armchair space-travellers: spectators leaned back in easy chairs while panoramas depicting the solar system were rolled past."
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<dbpedia:Turner_Classic_Movies_(UK_&_Ireland)>
ovguide movies
Turner Classic Movies (UK & Ireland) Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is a subscription digital television channel featuring classic movies, mostly from the Turner Entertainment and Warner Bros. film libraries, which include many MGM, United Artists, RKO and Warner Bros. titles.
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<dbpedia:Evar_Saar>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Evar Saar Evar Saar (Võro: Saarõ Evar; born 16 August 1969) is an Estonian linguist, journalist, toponymist a Võro language activist. He has traveled extensively around the historical county of Võrumaa and documented the original names of all major geographical features there. In total, he has collected over 50,000 names from the Võro language spoken in Southern Estonia.
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<dbpedia:John_Gottowt>
Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
John Gottowt John Gottowt (15 June 1881 – 29 August 1942) was a German actor, stage director and film director for theatres and silent movies.He was born as Isidor Gesang in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary. After his education in Vienna, he joined the Deutsches Theater in Berlin in 1905, working for Max Reinhardt as an actor and director.
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<dbpedia:Howeitat>
In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
Howeitat The Howeitat or Howaytat (Arabic: الحويطات‎) are a large tribal confederation of Transjordan, an area in present-day Jordan, Palestinian territories and Saudi Arabia. The Howeitat have several branches, notably the Ibn Jazi, the Abu Tayi and the Sulaymanniyin, in addition to a number of associated tribes.The Howeitat are unusual in claiming descent from a single ancestor, an Egyptian named Huwayt.
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<dbpedia:NX_bit>
Who founded Intel?
NX bit The NX bit, which stands for No-eXecute, is a technology used in CPUs to segregate areas of memory for use by either storage of processor instructions (code) or for storage of data, a feature normally only found in Harvard architecture processors. However, the NX bit is being increasingly used in conventional von Neumann architecture processors, for security reasons.An operating system with support for the NX bit may mark certain areas of memory as non-executable.
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<dbpedia:1981_in_literature>
The Heart of a Woman poet's autobiography
1981 in literature This article presents a list of the historical events and publications of literature during 1981.
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<dbpedia:Brienzer_Rothorn>
What is the highest mountain?
Brienzer Rothorn The Brienzer Rothorn is a mountain of the Emmental Alps, in Switzerland. With an elevation of 2,350 metres above sea level, the Brienzer Rothorn is the highest summit of the range. To its west lies the Tannhorn, whilst to its east are Arnihaaggen, Höch Gumme and the Brünig Pass (1,008 m).
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<dbpedia:List_of_combat_shotguns>
old winchester shotguns
List of combat shotguns This is a list of combat shotguns: shotguns adapted for use in warfare.
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<dbpedia:Northern_State_University>
south dakota state university
Northern State University Northern State University (NSU) is a four-year public university located in Aberdeen, South Dakota, United States. NSU is governed by the South Dakota Board of Regents and offers 38 majors and 42 minors, as well as six associate, eight pre-professional and nine graduate degrees.
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<dbpedia:List_of_University_of_Texas_at_Austin_alumni>
austin texas
List of University of Texas at Austin alumni This list of University of Texas at Austin alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of the University of Texas at Austin. The institution is a major research university in Downtown Austin, Texas, USA and is the flagship institution of the University of Texas System.
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<dbpedia:Autobiography>
The Heart of a Woman poet's autobiography
Autobiography An autobiography (from the Greek, αὐτός-autos self + βίος-bios life + γράφειν-graphein to write) is a written account of the life of a person written by that person. In other words, it is the story that a person wrote about themselves.
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<dbpedia:Skope_Magazine>
magazines about indie-music
Skope Magazine Skope Magazine was a music magazine founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 2000 and privately owned by Michael Friedman. It was published by Skope Entertainment Inc. The magazine was printed bi-monthly in color. The magazine began as a Co-Op project at Northeastern University in Boston.Skope Entertainment Inc. has ceased printed publication of the magazine, and now operates as a music-focused media company. The subsidiaries consist of Skopemag.com, Skope Merch, Skope Records and Skope Live.
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<dbpedia:Harry_Potter_and_the_Chamber_of_Secrets_(video_game)>
harry potter movie
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (video game) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a 2002 action-adventure game published by Electronic Arts based on J.K. Rowling's novel Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and the film of the same name. It was developed by both EA's internal development team and Eurocom for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube and Game Boy Advance systems. It was simultaneously co-developed by Amaze Entertainment for Windows, Mac and the Game Boy Color systems.
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<dbpedia:House_of_Romanov>
houses of the Russian parliament
House of Romanov The House of Romanov (Russian: Рома́нов, IPA: [rɐˈmanəf]) was the second imperial dynasty, after the Rurik dynasty, to rule over Russia, which reigned from 1613 until the abdication of Emperor Nicholas II on March 15, 1917, as a result of the February Revolution.The direct male line of the Romanovs came to an end when Elizabeth of Russia died in 1762.
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<dbpedia:Grant_Hill,_San_Diego>
scpa san diego
Grant Hill, San Diego Grant Hill is a neighborhood in San Diego, California bordered by Golden Hill to the North, Stockton to the East, Sherman Heights to the West, and Logan Heights to the South. 30th Street connects Grant Hill to the neighborhood of Golden Hill.
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<dbpedia:Maude_(TV_series)>
Who composed the music for Harold and Maude?
Maude (TV series) Maude is an American sitcom that was originally broadcast on the CBS network from September 12, 1972 until April 23, 1978.Maude stars Bea Arthur as Maude Findlay, an outspoken, middle-aged, politically liberal woman living in suburban Tuckahoe, Westchester County, New York, with her fourth husband, household appliance store owner Walter Findlay (Bill Macy).
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<dbpedia:Yolk>
animals lay eggs mammals
Yolk The yolk is a part of an egg (or just of the egg cell in non-egg-laying animals) that feeds the developing embryo in animals. In whole eggs, 43% of the protein comes from the yolk.Also known as deutoplasm, this food material is accumulated during oogenesis, together with RNA molecules and other substances. These may be synthesized by the oocyte itself or by the cytoplasm of other non-germ cells.
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<dbpedia:Philadelphia>
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Philadelphia Philadelphia (/ˌfɪləˈdɛlfiə/) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania and the fifth-most-populous in the United States. In the Northeastern United States, at the confluence of the Delaware and Schuylkill River, Philadelphia is the economic and cultural center of the Delaware Valley. The estimated population in 2014 was 1,560,297.In 1682, William Penn founded the city to serve as capital of the Pennsylvania Colony.
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<dbpedia:Florida_A&M_University>
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Florida A&M University Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, commonly known as Florida A&M University or FAMU, is a public, historically black university in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. Florida A&M University was founded on the highest of seven hills in Tallahassee, Florida on October 3, 1887. It is one of the largest historically black university in the United States by enrollment.
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<dbpedia:Languages_of_the_European_Union>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Languages of the European Union The languages of the European Union are languages used by people within the member states of the European Union. They include the twenty-four official languages of the European Union along with a range of others.
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<dbpedia:Art_rock>
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Art rock Art rock is a subgenre of rock music that originated in the 1960s with influences from art (avant-garde and classical) music. The first usage of the term, according to Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, was in 1968. Art rock was a form of music which wanted to "extend the limits of rock & roll", and opted for a more experimental and conceptual outlook on music.
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<dbpedia:Transportation_in_San_Diego_County>
scpa san diego
Transportation in San Diego County The following is a list of transportation in San Diego County, California.
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<dbpedia:Finnish_tango>
tango music instruments
Finnish tango Finnish tango music is an established variation of the Argentine tango but whose rhythm follows the Ballroom tango. It was one of the most popular music forms for decades in Finland. Brought to Europe in the 1910s by travelling musicians, Finns began to take up the form and write their own tangos in the 1930s.
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<dbpedia:Electoral_district_of_Northern_Downs>
Hugh Downs
Electoral district of Northern Downs Northern Downs was a Legislative Assembly electorate in the state of Queensland, one of the original 16 created in 1859. It covered the Dalby and Condamine areas. In the electoral redistribution of 1887, Northern Downs was split into two new electoral districts, the Electoral district of Dalby and the Electoral district of Murilla.
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<dbpedia:List_of_Malaysian_dishes>
Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad
List of Malaysian dishes This is a list of dishes found in Malaysian cuisine.
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<dbpedia:Kayōkyoku>
tango music instruments
Kayōkyoku Kayōkyoku (歌謡曲, literally "Pop Tune") is a Japanese pop music genre, which became a base of modern J-pop. The Japan Times describes kayōkyoku as "standard Japanese pop" or "Showa era pop".Kayōkyoku is Western-style-inspired music of Japan. Music in this genre is extremely varied as a result.
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<dbpedia:The_Horror_at_37,000_Feet>
Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner.
The Horror at 37,000 Feet The Horror at 37,000 Feet is an American horror television movie made for CBS Television by David Lowell Rich. The film first aired in 1973. In the movie, demonic forces terrorize the passengers on a Boeing 747 en route from London to New York.William Shatner, who 10 years earlier had starred in the Twilight Zone episode "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet," plays the lead role.
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<dbpedia:Sustrans>
bicycle benefits environment
Sustrans Sustrans is a British charity to promote sustainable transport. The charity is working on projects to encourage people to walk, cycle, and use public transport, to give people the choice of "travelling in ways that benefit their health and the environment".
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<dbpedia:Virginia>
the first 13 american states
Virginia Virginia (U.S.: /vərˈdʒɪnjə/ vər-JIN-yə, U.K.: /vərˈdʒɪniə/ vər-JIN-ee-ə), officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a U.S. state located in the South Atlantic region of the United States. Virginia is nicknamed the "Old Dominion" due to its status as the first colonial possession established in mainland British America, and "Mother of Presidents" because eight U.S. presidents were born there, more than any other state.
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<dbpedia:Tololoche>
tango music instruments
Tololoche The tololoche is a traditional musical instrument from northern Mexico. It is similar but smaller than the European double bass, but still large enough to produce low sounds. It has three or four strings, and is played and noted with the fingers (pizzicato). It is purely a folk instrument, and not used in classical music.In northern Mexico it is used in Fara fara, norteño and tango music. These styles include the accordion, snare drum, tololoche, saxophone, guitar or bajosexto.
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<dbpedia:Libre_(Marc_Anthony_album)>
marc anthony
Libre (Marc Anthony album) Libre (Free) is a 2001 salsa album by Marc Anthony. It was nominated for the 2002 Latin Grammy Award for Best Salsa Album. This album became his third chart-topper in the Billboard Top Latin Albums chart, spending 14 weeks at number-one.
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<dbpedia:Vietnam_War_Memorial,_Hanoi>
vietnam war facts
Vietnam War Memorial, Hanoi The War Memorial in Hanoi is located across the Ba Dinh Square, across the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and close to Hanoi Citadel. Constructed in 1993 in a fusion of traditional Vietnamese and modernist architecture, the memorial commemorates men and women who sacrificed themselves during the Second Indochina War. The war is known by many names, ie. as the American War in Vietnam. The memorial is a focal point for state functions, commemorating the war dead.
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<dbpedia:Parliament_of_Pakistan>
houses of the Russian parliament
Parliament of Pakistan The Parliament of Pakistan, officially termed the Majlis-e-Shoora (Urdu: مجلسِ شورىٰ‎ — Majlis-e Šūrá); is the federal and supreme legislative body of Pakistan. It is a bicameral federal legislature that consists of the Senate as upper house and the National Assembly, as lower houses. According to the constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the President of Pakistan is also a component of the Parliament.
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<dbpedia:A/UX>
Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related
A/UX A/UX is Apple Computer's implementation of the Unix operating system for some of their Macintosh computers. A/UX requires a 68k-based Macintosh with an FPU and a paged memory management unit (PMMU), and various versions run on the Macintosh II, SE/30, Quadra and Centris series of machines.
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<dbpedia:Sir_John_Stirling-Maxwell,_10th_Baronet>
john maxwell
Sir John Stirling-Maxwell, 10th Baronet Sir John Maxwell Stirling-Maxwell, 10th Baronet, of Pollok, KT (6 June 1866 – 30 May 1956) was a Scottish Tory politician and philanthropist.
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<dbpedia:Oto-Manguean_languages>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Oto-Manguean languages Oto-Manguean languages (also Otomanguean) are a large family comprising several families of Native American languages. All of the Oto-Manguean languages that are now spoken are indigenous to Mexico, but the Manguean branch of the family, which is now extinct, was spoken as far south as Nicaragua and Costa Rica. Oto-Manguean is widely viewed as a proven language family.
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<dbpedia:Mr._Mouse_Takes_a_Trip>
Which television shows were created by Walt Disney?
Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip is a 1940 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film was directed by Clyde Geronimi and features original music by Ed Love and Oliver Wallace. The film was animated by Clyde Geronimi, Ken Muse, Ed Love, Marvin Woodward, and Ray Abrams.
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<dbpedia:Sirach>
books of the Jewish canon
Sirach The Book of the All-Virtuous Wisdom of Joshua ben Sira /ˈsaɪræk/, commonly called the Wisdom of Sirach or simply Sirach, and also known as the Book of Ecclesiasticus /ɨˌkliːziˈæstɪkəs/ (abbreviated Ecclus.) or Ben Sira, is a work of ethical teachings from approximately 200 to 175 BCE written by the Jewish scribe Shimon ben Yeshua ben Eliezer ben Sira of Jerusalem, on the inspiration of his father Joshua son of Sirach, sometimes called Jesus son of Sirach or Yeshua Ben Eliezer Ben Sira.In Egypt, it was translated into Greek by the author's (unnamed) grandson, who added a prologue.
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<dbpedia:State_University_of_New_York_at_Geneseo>
University of York
State University of New York at Geneseo The State University of New York-College at Geneseo, also known as SUNY Geneseo, Geneseo State or, colloquially, "Geneseo", is a College in the State University of New York (SUNY) system located in Geneseo, Livingston County, New York, United States. Originally, the college was founded in 1871 as the Wadsworth Normal and Training School before becoming a state liberal arts college in 1948. It is a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges.
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<dbpedia:Outline_of_Vietnam>
vietnam travel airports
Outline of Vietnam The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Vietnam:Vietnam – sovereign country located on the eastern extent of the Indochinese Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea to the east.
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<dbpedia:Washington_statistical_areas>
pierce county washington
Washington statistical areas The statistical areas of the United States of America comprise the metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs), the micropolitan statistical areas (μSAs), and the combined statistical areas (CSAs) currently defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB).Most recently on December 1, 2009, the Office of Management and Budget defined 1067 statistical areas for the United States, including 1 combined statistical area, 12 metropolitan statistical areas, and 9 micropolitan statistical areas in the State of Washington.