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<dbpedia:Nathaniel_Fillmore>
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July, 1850 president died Millard Fillmore sworn following day
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Nathaniel Fillmore Nathaniel Fillmore, Jr. (April 19, 1771 – March 28, 1863) was an American farmer, and the father of US President Millard Fillmore. He was born on April 19, 1771 in Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont, to Nathaniel Fillmore, Sr., and Hepzibah Wood. He married Phoebe Millard c. 1796/1797 in Bennington. After Phoebe died in 1831 he remarried to Eunice Love in 1834. He died in 1863.
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<dbpedia:Le_Juste_Prix>
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What is the largest city in Australia?
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Le Juste Prix Le Juste Prix "\The Price is Right") is a French adaptation of the American game show The Price Is Right that airs on TF1. It first premiered in 1988 and ran until the original version was canceled in 2001. In 2002 a brief sequel, Le Juste Euro, ran on France 2 and was hosted by Patrice Laffont, it only ran for two episodes. On July 27, 2009 a new version of Le Juste Prix premiered on TF1. The current version is hosted by Vincent Lagaf with Gerard Vivès as announcer.
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<dbpedia:Die_Forelle>
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Who composed the music for Harold and Maude?
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Die Forelle "Die Forelle" (German for "The Trout"), Op. 32, D 550. is a lied, or song, composed in early 1817 for solo voice and piano with music by Austrian composer Franz Schubert (1797–1828). Schubert chose to set the text of a poem by Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart, first published in the Schwäbischer Musenalmanach in 1783.
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Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad
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South Indian cuisine South Indian cuisine includes the cuisines of the five southern states of India: Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Telangana.
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<dbpedia:Josmil_Pinto>
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American twins famous American professional tennis double players
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Josmil Pinto Josmil Oswaldo Pinto (born March 31, 1989) is a Venezuelan professional baseball catcher and Designated hitter for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball (MLB). Pinto made his MLB debut in 2013.
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<dbpedia:Czech_Republic_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup>
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countries which have won the FIFA world cup
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Czech Republic at the FIFA World Cup This is a record of the Czech Republic's results at the FIFA World Cup, including those of Czechoslovakia which is considered as the Czech Republic's predecessor by FIFA.
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Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related
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RSCS Remote Spooling Communications Subsystem or RSCS is a subsystem "\virtual machine" in VM terminology) of IBM's VM/370 operating system which accepts files transmitted to it from local or remote system and users and transmits them to destination local or remote users and systems. RSCS also transmits commands and messages among users and systems.
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<dbpedia:David_Maxwell_Fyfe,_1st_Earl_of_Kilmuir>
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john maxwell
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David Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir David Patrick Maxwell Fyfe, 1st Earl of Kilmuir, GCVO, PC, QC (29 May 1900 – 27 January 1967), known as Sir David Maxwell Fyfe from 1942 to 1954 and as the Viscount Kilmuir from 1954 to 1962, was a British Conservative politician, lawyer and judge who combined an industrious and precocious legal career with political ambitions that took him to the offices of Solicitor General, Attorney General, Home Secretary and Lord High Chancellor of Great BritainOne of the prosecutors at the Nuremberg Trials, he was instrumental in drafting the European Convention on Human Rights.
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<dbpedia:Reviewed_compositions_for_guitar>
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guitar classical bach
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Reviewed compositions for guitar List of original compositions or transcriptions for the classical guitar which have an article in Wikipedia.
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<dbpedia:Ruth_Gordon>
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Who composed the music for Harold and Maude?
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Ruth Gordon Ruth Gordon Jones (October 30, 1896 – August 28, 1985), better known as Ruth Gordon, was an American film, stage, and television actress, as well as screenwriter and playwright. Gordon began her career performing on Broadway at age nineteen. She gained international visibility and critical acclaim for film roles which continued into her seventies and eighties.
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<dbpedia:Delaware_Route_6>
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james clayton md
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Delaware Route 6 Delaware Route 6 (DE 6) is a state highway in Kent County, Delaware. It runs from Maryland Route 291 (MD 291) at the Maryland border west of Blackiston to the Delaware Bay in Woodland Beach. The route passes through rural areas of northern Kent County as well as the towns of Smyrna and Clayton. DE 6 intersects DE 42 in Blackiston, DE 15 in Clayton, DE 300 and U.S. Route 13 (US 13) in Smyrna, and DE 9 to the east of Smyrna.
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<dbpedia:Parliament_of_Poland>
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houses of the Russian parliament
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Parliament of Poland The parliament of Poland consists of an upper house – the Senate – and a lower house, the Sejm. Both houses are accommodated by the Sejm building complex in Warsaw. The parliament itself is without an official name; Poland's constitution refers only to the Sejm and the Senate. Members of both houses are elected by popular elections, usually held every four years. The Sejm has 460 members, while the Senate has 100 senators. To become law, a bill must first be approved by both houses.
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American twins famous American professional tennis double players
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Stuart Turner (baseball) Randy Stuart Turner (born December 27, 1991) is an American professional baseball player. A catcher, Turner plays in minor league baseball for the Minnesota Twins organization.
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<dbpedia:Arturo_Armando_Molina>
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el salvador
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Arturo Armando Molina Colonel Arturo Armando Molina (born August 6, 1927 in San Salvador) is a former President of El Salvador. He served between July 1, 1972 and July 1, 1977. Molina was a member of the National Conciliation Party, and had served as Secretary to the Presidency following since 1969.In 1975, Molina began the first land reform ever in Salvadoran history. He was strongly opposed to both left-wing and right-wing agitators.
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jack johnson
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Flake (song) "Flake" is a song written and sung by Jack Johnson. It is Johnson's debut single and was released as the only single from his album Brushfire Fairytales."Flake" features Ben Harper on Weissenborn slide guitar."Flake" was a minor success for Johnson in the United States, being his first entry on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 at number 73. It was a major success in New Zealand, reaching the top ten where it peaked at number 6.
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<dbpedia:List_of_Brooklyn_thoroughfares>
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Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
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List of Brooklyn thoroughfares This article provides a listing with simple descriptions of the streets in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
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<dbpedia:Intel>
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Who founded Intel?
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Intel Intel Corporation (commonly referred to as Intel) is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. Intel is one of the world's largest and highest valued semiconductor chip makers, based on revenue. It is the inventor of the x86 series of microprocessors, the processors found in most personal computers.Intel Corporation was founded on July 18, 1968.
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<dbpedia:Abengoa_Solar>
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europe solar power facility
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Abengoa Solar Abengoa Solar (formerly Solúcar Energía) is a subsidiary of Abengoa. Its primary activities include designing, promotion, financing attainment, construction and operation of solar power stations that use photovoltaics, concentrated photovoltaics, or concentrated solar thermal technologies.
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<dbpedia:Federation_Council_(Russia)>
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houses of the Russian parliament
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Federation Council (Russia) Federation Council (Russian: Сове́т Федера́ции; Sovet Federatsii) is the upper house of the Federal Assembly of Russia (the parliament of the Russian Federation), according to the 1993 Constitution of the Russian Federation.
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<dbpedia:Ina_Garten>
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Chefs with a show on the Food Network.
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Ina Garten Ina Rosenberg Garten (/ˈaɪnə/ EYE-nə; born February 2, 1948) is an American author and host of the Food Network program Barefoot Contessa, and a former staff member of the White House Office of Management and Budget.
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<dbpedia:Laurindo_Almeida>
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guitar classical bach
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Laurindo Almeida Laurindo Almeida (September 2, 1917 – July 26, 1995) was a Brazilian virtuoso guitaristand composer who made many recordings of enduring impact in classical, jazz and Latin genres. He is widely credited, with fellow artist Bud Shank, for creating the fusion of Latin and jazz which came to be known as the "Jazz Samba." Almeida was the first artist to receive Grammy Awards for both classical and jazz performances. His discography encompasses more than a hundred recordings over five decades.
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<dbpedia:Cello_Suites_(Bach)>
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guitar classical bach
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Cello Suites (Bach) The Six suites for unaccompanied cello by Johann Sebastian Bach are some of the most frequently performed and recognizable solo compositions ever written for cello. They were most likely composed during the period 1717–1723, when Bach served as a Kapellmeister in Köthen.
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<dbpedia:Tatenda_Taibu>
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kenya's captain in cricket
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Tatenda Taibu Tatenda Taibu (born 14 May 1983) is a former Zimbabwean cricketer. He played in the key dual role of wicketkeeper-batsman. On 6 May 2004, he became the youngest Test captain in history, when he captained his team against Sri Lanka. On 10 July 2012 Taibu, aged only 29, decided to quit cricket and focus on his work in church.
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the first 13 american states
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1790s This is a list of events occurring in the 1790s, ordered by year.=== 1790 ====== January–June === January 8 – United States President George Washington gives the first State of the Union address, in New York City. January 11 – 11 minor states of the Austrian Netherlands which took part in the Brabant Revolution at the end of 1789 sign a Treaty of Union creating the United States of Belgium. Prime Minister of Great Britain William Pitt refuses to recognize the new confederation's independence.
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<dbpedia:Dimitri_Illarionov>
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guitar classical bach
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Dimitri Illarionov Dimitri Illarionov (born 1979) is a Russian classical guitarist. In 2002, Illarionov won the Guitar Foundation of America International Solo Competition.
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<dbpedia:List_of_spouses_of_German_presidents_and_chancellors>
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List of spouses of German presidents and chancellors This is a list of spouses of the President of Germany and Chancellor.
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<dbpedia:Eva_Rosenfeld>
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Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
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Eva Rosenfeld Eva Marie Rosenfeld (5 January 1892 — August 1977) was a German-British psychoanalyst, an analysand of Sigmund Freud.Although born in New York, Eva Rosenfeld spent her youth in Berlin where her father Theodor Rosenfeld was a theater producer, one of the members of the Freie Bühne theatre. When Eva was 15 years old, her father died and she left school to begin her career as a social worker. In 1911 she married her cousin, the lawyer Valentin Rosenfeld (1886–1970).
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<dbpedia:Solar_power_in_Germany>
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europe solar power facility
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Solar power in Germany Solar power in Germany consists almost exclusively of photovoltaics (PV) and accounted for an estimated 6.2 to 6.9 percent of the country's net-electricity generation in 2014.
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<dbpedia:CrossBridge>
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Compilers that can compile both C and C++
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CrossBridge CrossBridge is an open-source toolset developed by Adobe Systems, that cross-compiles C and C++ code to run in Adobe Flash Player or Adobe AIR. Projects compiled with CrossBridge run up to 10 times faster than ActionScript 3 projects. CrossBridge was also known as "Alchemy" and the "Flash Runtime C++ Compiler", or "FlasCC".CrossBridge uses high-performance memory-access opcodes in the Flash Player (known as "Domain Memory") to work with in-memory data quickly.
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<dbpedia:German_language>
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Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
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German language German (Deutsch [ˈdɔʏtʃ]) is a West Germanic language that derives most of its vocabulary from the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. Several German words are derived from Latin and Greek, and fewer are borrowed from French and English.
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<dbpedia:Bicycle_Master_Plan>
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bicycle benefits environment
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Bicycle Master Plan A Bicycle Master Plan (BMP) is a document that describes long-range planning for developing bicycle infrastructure in a city, with emphasis on designating and expanding bike routes, fostering a safe environment for cycling, and promoting bicycling as a viable transportation option. A BMP usually details bike routes in the city, connecting bike lanes to create continuous, safe bicycling routes.Many large cities have a BMP, including Seattle, and Los Angeles.
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<dbpedia:Dakota_Marker>
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south dakota state university
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Dakota Marker The Dakota Marker is the trophy awarded to the winner of the annual football game played between the rival Division I Championship Subdivision North Dakota State University Bison and the South Dakota State University Jackrabbits. Both schools are members of the Missouri Valley Football Conference.
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<dbpedia:Parliament_of_the_Chechen_Republic>
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houses of the Russian parliament
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Parliament of the Chechen Republic The Parliament of Chechnya (Russian: Парламент Чеченской Республики) is the regional, unicameral legislature of the Chechen Republic in Russia. The modern Chechen parliament was established in 2003 after the Constitution of Chechnya was approved in a referendum.
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<dbpedia:Toyota_Motor_Manufacturing_Indiana>
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Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana, Inc. (TMMI) is an automobile manufacturing factory located in Gibson County, Indiana, nearly halfway between Princeton and Fort Branch, and mostly in Union Township. It is part of Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America (TEMA), owned by Toyota Motor Corporation of Japan.Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana was built in 1996 in order to begin production of a full-size pickup truck solely for the U.S. Market.
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<dbpedia:Orlando_Symphony_Orchestra>
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orlando florida
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Orlando Symphony Orchestra Orlando Symphony Orchestra is a professional orchestra based in Orlando, Florida. It was founded in 1990 as "Central Florida Friends of Music". The group collaborates with many cultural and religious organizations. Orlando Symphony also provides large ensembles for corporate conventions in the area.
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<dbpedia:Sustainability_at_American_Colleges_and_Universities>
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bicycle benefits environment
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Sustainability at American Colleges and Universities Sustainability, as defined by the 1983 Brundtland Commission, formally the World Commission on Environment and Development (WCED), states "development which implies meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs". As sustainability gains support worldwide, universities across the United States have begun to take initiatives toward more sustainable campuses.
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<dbpedia:Hospital-Herbertstown_GAA>
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In which country is the Limerick Lake?
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Hospital-Herbertstown GAA Hospital-Herbertstown is a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling and football club in County Limerick, Ireland, and is based in the South Division.Hospital-Herbertstown will compete in the County Senior Hurling Championship in 2011 following the club's victory in the 2010 County Intermediate Hurling Championship. The club competes in the Limerick Intermediate Football Championship also.
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<dbpedia:Gusti_Wolf>
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Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
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Gusti Wolf Gusti Wolf (11 April 1912 – 5 May 2007) was an Austrian stage, film, and television actress.Born in Vienna, Wolf made her stage debut at the Burgtheater in 1934 and from there moved on to Ostrava, Munich, and Berlin.
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<dbpedia:Economy_of_Sydney>
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What is the largest city in Australia?
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Economy of Sydney The economy of Sydney is notable for its importance in the areas of trading, manufacturing, finance and distribution in Australia. Sydney has the largest economy in Australia.Sydney's CBD is the largest in Australia and also has plenty of surrounding commercial areas which are considered part of Sydney. A notable one is Parramatta, which is bigger than some state capitals.Sydney city extends over the harbour bridge, forming North Sydney, a continuation of the CBD.
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<dbpedia:Virgin_Radio_Italia>
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radio italia online
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Virgin Radio Italia Virgin Radio Italia is a music-based Italian radio station, which started nationwide broadcasting on 12 July 2007 at 12:00 AM (with the song What a Wonderful World by Joey Ramone). It is owned by a joint-venture between Gruppo Finelco and Virgin Group and the programming consists of rock music (rockabilly, hard rock, punk rock, rock and roll and more).
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<dbpedia:A._R._Rahman_discography>
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Who composed the music for Harold and Maude?
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A. R. Rahman discography This is a discography of composer, record producer and multi-instrumentalist A. R. Rahman.
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<dbpedia:Oceanian_nations_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup>
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countries which have won the FIFA world cup
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Oceanian nations at the FIFA World Cup Association football is one of the popular sport in Oceania, and 2 members of the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) have competed at the sport's biggest event - the men's FIFA World Cup.
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<dbpedia:Paul_Samwell-Smith>
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Who composed the music for Harold and Maude?
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Paul Samwell-Smith Paul Samwell-Smith (born Paul Smith, 8 May 1943, in Richmond, Surrey) is best known as a founding member and bassist of the 1960s English band The Yardbirds, a group that spawned such noteworthy musicians as Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, and Jimmy Page.
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<dbpedia:Vietnam_War_in_film>
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vietnam war facts
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Vietnam War in film This article lists notable films related to the Vietnam War.
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<dbpedia:List_of_largest_airlines_in_Central_America_and_the_Caribbean>
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What is the largest city in Australia?
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List of largest airlines in Central America and the Caribbean This is a list of largest airlines in Central America and the Caribbean. It is ranked by number of transported passengers.
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<dbpedia:Colruyt_(supermarket)>
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Who owns Aldi?
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Colruyt (supermarket) Colruyt is a chain of supermarkets, started at Lembeek near Halle, Belgium. Colruyt carries the name of the founder of the family business: Franz Colruyt. Colruyt is part of Colruyt Group, a Belgian multinational family business in wholesale distribution that evolved from the Colruyt supermarkets. It is competing with hard discounters such as Aldi and Lidl in Benelux countries where it is a well established market leader.
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<dbpedia:Vala_(programming_language)>
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Compilers that can compile both C and C++
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Vala (programming language) Vala is an object-oriented programming language with a self-hosting compiler that generates C code and uses the GObject system (that "can be seen as an alternative to C-derived languages such as C++ and Objective-C").Vala is syntactically similar to C# and includes several features such as: anonymous functions, signals, properties, generics, assisted memory management, exception handling, type inference, and foreach statements.
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<dbpedia:Munster>
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In which country is the Limerick Lake?
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Munster Munster (Irish: an Mhumhain / Cúige Mumhan, pronounced [ənˈvuːnʲ], [ˌkuːɟəˈmuːn])is one of the Provinces of Ireland situated in the south of Ireland. In Ancient Ireland, it was one of the fifths ruled by a "king of over-kings" Irish: rí ruirech. Following the Norman invasion of Ireland, the ancient kingdoms were shired into a number of counties for administrative and judicial purposes.
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<dbpedia:List_of_radio_stations_in_Italy>
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radio italia online
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List of radio stations in Italy The following is a list of national radio stations broadcast in Italy. |-| 1.Fm Italia On Air Radio ||ITALIA ON AIR || http://www.1.fm/station/italiaonair|}
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<dbpedia:Violin>
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tango music instruments
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Violin The violin, also called a fiddle, is a string instrument, usually with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest, highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola, and the cello. The modern word is derived from the Italian word violino, literally meaning 'small viola'. Someone who plays the violin is called a violinist or a fiddler.
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steak express
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Hanger steak A hanger steak is a cut of beef steak from the plate prized for its flavor. Derived from the diaphragm of a steer or heifer, it typically weighs about 1.0 to 1.5 lb (450 to 675 g). In the past, it was sometimes known as "butcher's steak" because butchers would often keep it for themselves rather than offer it for sale.Hanger steak resembles flank steak in texture and flavor. It is a vaguely V-shaped pair of muscles with a long, inedible membrane down the middle.
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<dbpedia:Tango_Bango>
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tango music instruments
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Tango Bango Tango Bango is the second album of the Croatian rock band Aerodrom, released through Jugoton in 1981. The album introduces new drummer Branko Knežević instead of Paolo Sfeci, who joins Parni valjak. The band abandons almost all elements of progressive rock sound found on their debut album Kad misli mi vrludaju and enters the territory of then extremely popular new wave.
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In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
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Military of Kyrgyzstan The Armed Forces of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan, originally formed from former Soviet forces of the Turkestan Military District stationed in the newly independent state, includes the Army, the Air Force, Air Defence Forces, the Northern and Southern Groups of Forces, Interior Troops, Agency of National Security and Border Troops.For much of the Soviet period, since 1967, the 8th Guards 'Panfilov' Motor Rifle Division was the main military force in the country, and the Division was only disbanded in January 2003.
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<dbpedia:Enka>
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tango music instruments
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Enka Enka (演歌) is a popular Japanese music genre considered to resemble traditional Japanese music stylistically. Modern enka, however, is a relatively recent musical form which arose in the context of such postwar expressions of modern Japanese nonmaterial nationalism as nihonjinron, while adopting a more traditional musical style in its vocalism than ryūkōka music, popular during the prewar years.Modern enka, as developed in the postwar era, is a form of sentimental ballad music.
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<dbpedia:Nassau_Electric_Railroad>
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Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
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Nassau Electric Railroad The Nassau Electric Railroad was an electric street railway company in the U.S. state of New York. The company operated throughout the borough of Brooklyn, as well as over the Brooklyn Bridge and Williamsburg Bridge into Manhattan.The company was formed by real estate developer Patrick H. Flynn, who owned land on Fifth Avenue south of 25th Street, where the Atlantic Avenue Railroad's Fifth Avenue Line ended.
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<dbpedia:Heinrich_Brunner>
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Heinrich Brunner Heinrich Brunner (English: Henry Brunner; 21 June 1840 – 11 August 1915) was a German historian born at Wels in Upper Austria. After studying at the universities of Vienna, Göttingen and Berlin, he became professor at the University of Lemberg in 1866, and in quick succession held similar positions at Prague, Strasbourg and Berlin.
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<dbpedia:Volvo>
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toy train manufacturers that are still in business
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Volvo The Volvo Group (Swedish: Volvokoncernen; legally Aktiebolaget Volvo, usually shortened to AB Volvo) is a Swedish multinational manufacturing company headquartered in Gothenburg. Its core activity is the production, distribution and sale of trucks, buses and construction equipment. Volvo also supplies marine and industrial drive systems and financial services.
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<dbpedia:List_of_largest_buildings_in_the_world>
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What is the largest city in Australia?
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List of largest buildings in the world The three lists in this article rank buildings from around the world by usable space (volume), footprint on the ground(area), and floor space (area), respectively. The term "building" used by these lists refers to single structures that are suitable for continuous human occupancy.
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<dbpedia:Jockey_Slut>
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magazines about indie-music
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Jockey Slut Jockey Slut was a British music magazine which ran between 1993 and 2004, focusing mainly on dance music and club culture. It started as a self-published bi-monthly fanzine in 1993 before graduating to a monthly by 1999, following a buy-out by Swinstead Publishing. By 2004, it had gone quarterly, with a beefed-up web presence, a change which only lasted three and a half months before closure in late May that year.Its readers tended to refer to the magazine as just The Slut.
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<dbpedia:Naval_Hospital_Orlando>
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orlando florida
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Naval Hospital Orlando Naval Hospital Orlando is a former United States Navy hospital. It was closed in 1995.
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<dbpedia:Hungary_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup>
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countries which have won the FIFA world cup
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Hungary at the FIFA World Cup The FIFA World Cup, sometimes called the Football World Cup or the Soccer World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body.
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<dbpedia:Dan_Martin_(actor)>
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Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner.
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Dan Martin (actor) Jacob Daniel "Jake" Martin (born December 22, 1951) is an American actor.
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<dbpedia:Brooklyn_Bridge_(film)>
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Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
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Brooklyn Bridge (film) Brooklyn Bridge is a documentary film on the history of the Brooklyn Bridge. It was produced by Ken Burns, Roger Sherman, Buddy Squires, and Amy Stechler in 1981. The film included interviews with personalities such as writer Arthur Miller. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Documentary Feature. It was narrated by historian David McCullough.
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<dbpedia:Asociación_de_Muchachas_Guías_de_El_Salvador>
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el salvador
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Asociación de Muchachas Guías de El Salvador The Asociación de Muchachas Guías de El Salvador (Girl Guide Association of El Salvador) is the national Guiding organization of El Salvador. It serves 558 members (as of 2003). Founded in 1945, the girls-only organization became a full associate member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1960.
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<dbpedia:U.S._Route_13>
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U.S. Route 13 U.S. Route 13 (US 13) is a north–south U.S. highway established in 1926 that runs for 517 miles (832 km) from Interstate 95 just north of Fayetteville, North Carolina to the northeastern suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in Morrisville. In all, it traverses five states in the Atlantic coastal plain region, following the Atlantic coast more closely than does the main north–south U.S. highway of the region, U.S. Route 1.
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Hampshire Downs The Hampshire Downs form a large area of downland in central, southern England, mainly in the county of Hampshire. They are part of a belt of chalk downland that extends from the South Downs in the southeast, north to the Berkshire and Marlborough Downs, and west to the Dorset Downs. The downs have been designated a National Character Area (NCA 130) by Natural England, the UK Government's advisor on the natural environment.
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UK Indie Chart The UK Independent Chart or Indie Chart is a chart of the best-selling independent record releases in the UK. It is published weekly by the Official Charts Company.
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Love Parade The Love Parade (German: Loveparade) was a popular electronic dance music festival and parade that originated in 1989 in West Berlin, Germany. It was held annually in Germany 1989–2003 in Berlin, then again in 2006 in Berlin and from 2007 to 2010 in the Ruhr region. The 2004 and 2005 events scheduled in Berlin and the 2009 event scheduled in Bochum were cancelled.On 24 July 2010, a crowd rush at the Love Parade caused the death of 21 people, with at least 500 others injured.
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Battle of Goodenough Island The Battle of Goodenough Island (22–27 October 1942), also known as Operation Drake, was a battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II. The Allies attacked the Kaigun Rikusentai (Special Naval Landing Force) stranded on Goodenough Island, Papua, during the Battle of Milne Bay to deny the Japanese the ability to use the island prior to the Buna campaign.
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Solimar Beach Solimar Beach is within western Ventura city, in Ventura County, California. It is a small Southern California beach.
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South Dakota Highway 25 South Dakota Highway 25 is a state route that runs north to south across a large portion of South Dakota. It is divided into two segments. The main segment begins at the North Dakota border, with the junction of North Dakota Highway 18 north of Claire City. Its southern terminus is at the junction of South Dakota Highway 42 south of Emery. This segment is 191 miles (307 km) long. The second segment begins at a junction with U.S.
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And Then There's Maude "And Then There's Maude (Maude's Theme)" is the theme song for the television series Maude (1972 - 1978), written by Marilyn and Alan Bergman and Dave Grusin, and performed by Donny Hathaway.Keeping with the theme of the liberal persona Maude (played by Bea Arthur) embodied, the theme lyrics compared historical figures Lady Godiva, Joan of Arc, Isadora Duncan and Betsy Ross to Maude.
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Minor chord In music theory, a minor chord (About this sound play D minor chord ) is a chord having a root, a minor third, and a perfect fifth.When a chord has these three notes alone, it is called a minor triad.Some minor triads with additional notes, such as the minor seventh chord, may also be called minor chords.A minor triad can also be described as a minor third interval with a major third interval on top or as a root note, a note 3 semitones higher than the root, and a note 7 semitones higher than the root.
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Low (Kelly Clarkson song) "Low" is a song by American pop rock singer-songwriter, Kelly Clarkson, for her debut album, Thankful (2003). The song was written by Jimmy Harry and produced by Clif Magness.
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Gustav Stresemann About this sound Gustav Stresemann (May 10, 1878 – October 3, 1929) was a German politician and statesman who served as Chancellor in 1923 (for a brief period of 102 days) and Foreign Minister 1923–1929, during the Weimar Republic. He was co-laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926.Stresemann's politics defy easy categorization. Arguably, his most notable achievement was the reconciliation between Germany and France, for which he and Aristide Briand received the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Simpson Desert The Simpson Desert is a large area of dry, red sandy plain and dunes in Northern Territory, South Australia and Queensland in central Australia. It is the fourth largest Australian desert, with an area of 176,500 km2 (68,100 sq mi) and is the world's largest sand dune desert.The desert is underlain by the Great Artesian Basin, one of the largest inland drainage areas in the world.
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Who owns Aldi?
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Karl Albrecht Karl Hans Albrecht [ˈkaɐ̯l hans ˈalbʁɛçt] (20 February 1920 – 16 July 2014) was a German entrepreneur who founded the discount supermarket chain Aldi with his brother Theo. He was for many years the richest person in Germany. As of February 2014, he was ranked as 21st-richest person in the world by Hurun Report.
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Skirt steak Arrachera redirects here Skirt steak is a cut of beef steak from the plate. It is long, flat, and prized for its flavor rather than tenderness. It is not to be confused with flank steak, a generally similar adjacent cut nearer the animal's rear quarter.
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Florence Klotz Florence Klotz (October 28, 1920 – November 1, 2006) was an American costume designer on Broadway and film.
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Deb Soholt Deb Soholt is an American politician and a Republican member of the South Dakota Senate representing District 14 since January 8, 2013.
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<dbpedia:Martin_Hawke,_7th_Baron_Hawke>
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Martin Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke Martin Bladen Hawke, 7th Baron Hawke (16 August 1860 – 10 October 1938), generally known as Lord Hawke, was an English amateur cricketer active from 1881 to 1911 who played for Yorkshire and England. He was born in Willingham by Stow, near Gainsborough, Lincolnshire and died in Edinburgh. He appeared in 633 first-class matches, including five Test matches, as a righthanded batsman, scoring 16,749 runs with a highest score of 166 and held 209 catches.
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BP Solar BP Solar was a manufacturer and installer of photovoltaic solar cells headquartered in Madrid, Spain, with production facilities in India and the People's Republic of China. It was a subsidiary of BP.
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Colonel Tomb Colonel Tomb, also "Nguyen Toon" (Nguyễn Tuân) or "Colonel Toon" was a mythical North Vietnamese fighter pilot and flying ace who allegedly shot down 13 American aircraft during the Vietnam War. According to legend, he was killed in action on May 10, 1972, by the U.S. Navy F-4 Phantom crew of pilot Lt. Randy "Duke" Cunningham and radar operator Lt.(jg) William "Irish" Driscoll.The name 'Colonel Tomb' rose to prominence among U.S. Navy aviators during the latter part of the war.
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Viet Cong The Việt Cộng ((About this sound listen)) was the name given by Western sources to the National Liberation Front, a political organization with its own army in South Vietnam and Cambodia that fought and defeated the United States and South Vietnamese governments during the Vietnam War (1959–1975). It had both guerrilla and regular army units, as well as a network of cadres who organized peasants in the territory it controlled.
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New Scandinavian Cooking New Scandinavian Cooking is a Scandinavian cooking show which, over the course of ten seasons, was hosted by Andreas Viestad, Tina Nordström, and Claus Meyer, produced by the Norwegian production company Tellus Works in collaboration with American Public Television (APT). A sequel series titled Perfect Day continued with the original hosts in rotation, with the cast addition of Sara La Fountain.
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Islands (The xx song) "Islands" is a song recorded by English indie pop band The xx for their self-titled debut studio album. Written by band-members Jamie Smith, Oliver Sim, Romy Madley Croft and then-member Baria Qureshi, "Islands" is a dark and simple indie pop track. It also contains influences from house music and features instrumentation from guitars and synthesizers. Croft and Sim, who provided vocals in the track, sing about themes related to loyalty and love.
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Roadster (bicycle) A roadster, also known as city bicycle, is a type of utility bicycle once common worldwide and still very common in Asia, Africa, some parts of Europe, and Latin America. During the past several years, traditionally styled roadster bicycles have gained considerable popularity throughout the Western world, particularly as a lifestyle or fashion statement.Generally they are suitable for urban environments and they focus more on comfort and practicality instead of speed or efficiency.
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The Price Is Right (1957–74 Australian game show) The Price is Right is an Australian television game show that has been produced in several different formats.
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Subdivisions of El Salvador Departments of El Salvador municipalities of El Salvador ISO 3166-2:SV Four telephone areas: East, West, Central, Metropolitan (see: Telephone numbers in El Salvador)
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Richard Thurnwald Richard Thurnwald (September 18, 1869 – January 19, 1954) was an Austrian anthropologist and sociologist, known for his comparative studies of social institutions.
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National Elite League Twenty20 National Elite League Twenty20 was a Twenty 20 domestic cricket competition in Kenya that was held by Cricket Kenya. It was a part of the Sahara Elite League programme. The Sahara Elite League (otherwise known as Zonal League) is a four team cricket competition created by Cricket Kenya featuring a Twenty20 tournament, a one day cricket tournament and finally a first class cricket tournament.
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Who founded Intel?
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League for Catholic Counter-Reformation The League for Catholic Counter-Reformation (Ligue de la contre-réforme catholique in French-language, also known as CRC), is a nationalist and ultramontane organization founded in 1967 by Georges de Nantes, a former abbot who was suspended a divinis on 25 August 1966. The movement is composed of two religious communities in Saint-Parres-lès-Vaudes, in the Aube department, and in Quebec.
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Orlando Health/Amtrak station Orlando Health/Amtrak station, also known as Orlando station, is a train station in Orlando, Florida. It is served by Amtrak, the national railroad passenger system of the United States, and SunRail, the commuter rail service of Greater Orlando, as well as local and intercity buses. It serves Amtrak's Silver Meteor and Silver Star lines. Built in 1926, the historic station is located approximately one mile south of Downtown Orlando near the campus of Orlando Health.
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Estonian Swedish Estonian Swedish (Swedish: estlandssvenska, Estonian: rannarootsi keel) describes the eastern dialects of Swedish that were spoken in the formerly Swedish-populated areas of Estonia (locally known as Aiboland) on the islands of Ormsö, Ösel, Dagö and Runö, and the peninsula (former island) of Nuckö, by the local Estonian Swedes.Up until the evacuation of the Estonian Swedes near the end of World War II, both Swedish and Estonian were commonly spoken on the named islands.
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Texas Longhorns men's basketball The Texas Longhorns men's basketball team represents The University of Texas at Austin in NCAA Division I intercollegiate men's basketball competition. The Longhorns currently compete in the Big 12 Conference.The University of Texas began varsity intercollegiate competition in men's basketball in 1906.
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1850 in the United States Events from the year 1850 in the United States.
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Fauna of Australia The fauna of Australia consists of a huge variety of animals; some 83% of mammals, 89% of reptiles, 24% of fish and insects and 93% of amphibians that inhabit the continent are endemic to Australia. This high level of endemism can be attributed to the continent's long geographic isolation, tectonic stability, and the effects of an unusual pattern of climate change on the soil and flora over geological time.
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Belvedere, Vienna The Belvedere is a historic building complex in Vienna, Austria, consisting of two Baroque palaces (the Upper and Lower Belvedere), the Orangery, and the Palace Stables. The buildings are set in a Baroque park landscape in the third district of the city, on the south-eastern edge of its centre. It houses the Belvedere museum. The grounds are set on a gentle gradient and include decorative tiered fountains and cascades, Baroque sculptures, and majestic wrought iron gates.
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Visitante Eduardo José Cabra Martínez (born September 10, 1978 in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico), better known by his stage name "Visitante Calle 13" or simply "Visitante", is a musician, multi-instrumentalist and musical composer of the Puerto Rican band Calle 13, which also includes his siblings Ileana ("PG-13") and René ("Residente").
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Martha Washington Martha Washington (née Dandridge; June 13 [O.S. June 2] 1731– May 22, 1802) was the wife of George Washington, the first president of the United States. Although the title was not coined until after her death, Martha Washington is considered to be the first First Lady of the United States. During her lifetime she was often referred to as "Lady Washington".Widowed at 25, she had four children with her first husband Daniel Parke Custis, two of her children by Custis survived to young adulthood.
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