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<dbpedia:Vélo'v>
bicycle benefits environment
Vélo'v Vélo'v is a bicycle sharing system run by the city of Lyon, France, in conjunction with the advertising company JCDecaux. The relationship with JCDecaux allows the city to provide the service on a cost neutral basis for the city, and at very low cost to users, in return for providing exclusive advertising access on bus shelters and the like. The primary aim is to reduce vehicle traffic within the city.
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<dbpedia:Hans_von_Dohnányi>
Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
Hans von Dohnányi Hans von Dohnányi (1 January 1902 – 8 or 9 April 1945) was a German jurist of Hungarian ancestry, rescuer of Jews, and German resistance fighter against the Nazi régime.
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<dbpedia:Darling_River>
What is the longest river?
Darling River The Darling River is the third longest river in Australia, measuring 1,472 kilometres (915 mi) from its source in northern New South Wales to its confluence with the Murray River at Wentworth, New South Wales. Including its longest contiguous tributaries it is 2,844 km (1,767 mi) long, making it the longest river system in Australia.The Darling River is the outback's most famous waterway.
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<dbpedia:Alhambra_Apartments>
Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
Alhambra Apartments The Alhambra Apartments is an architecturally notable apartment building located on Nostrand Avenue in the Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York. The building was designed by Montrose Morris and built by developer Louis F. Seitz in 1889-90. It is an early example in the United States of a multiple-family building designed with large apartments for affluent tenants.
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<dbpedia:Elevator>
Eiffel
Elevator An elevator (lift in British English) is a type of vertical transport equipment that moves people or goods between floors (levels, decks) of a building, vessel, or other structure.
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<dbpedia:Gustave_Eiffel_French_School_of_Budapest>
Eiffel
Gustave Eiffel French School of Budapest Gustave Eiffel French School of Budapest (French: Lycée Français Gustave Eiffel de Budapest, LFGEB, Hungarian: Gustave Eiffel Francia Óvoda Általános Iskola és Gimnázium), also known as the French School of Budapest (French: Lycée Français de Budapest, LFB, Hungarian: Budapesti Francia Iskola) is a French international school in Budapest, Hungary. It serves levels early childhood (maternelle) through high school (lycée).
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<dbpedia:All_the_King's_Men_(1949_film)>
Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner.
All the King's Men (1949 film) All the King's Men is a 1949 Film Noir drama film set in a political setting directed by Robert Rossen and based on the Robert Penn Warren novel of the same name. The production features Broderick Crawford in the role of the ambitious and sometimes ruthless politician, Willie Stark.
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<dbpedia:Walt_Disney's_Carousel_of_Progress>
Which television shows were created by Walt Disney?
Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress Walt Disney's Carousel of Progress is an attraction located at the Magic Kingdom park at the Walt Disney World Resort. Created by both Walt Disney and WED Enterprises as the prime feature of the General Electric (GE) Pavilion for the 1964 New York World's Fair, the attraction was moved to Tomorrowland at Disneyland in Anaheim, California as Carousel of Progress, remaining there from 1967 until 1973.
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<dbpedia:Orlando_Florida_Temple>
orlando florida
Orlando Florida Temple The Orlando Florida Temple is the 48th constructed and 46th operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Located near Windermere, it was built with a modern single-spire design. It is the second largest LDS temple in the Eastern United States, after the Washington D.C. Temple.The LDS temple in Orlando, Florida was announced on April 6, 1991, with groundbreaking on June 20, 1992, and dedicated on October 9, 1994 by LDS Church president Howard W. Hunter.
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<dbpedia:Dakota_Wesleyan_University>
south dakota state university
Dakota Wesleyan University Dakota Wesleyan University (DWU) is a four-year university located in Mitchell, South Dakota, founded in 1885, which is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. The student body averages slightly fewer than 800 students. The campus of the university is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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<dbpedia:List_of_FIFA_Beach_Soccer_World_Cup_finals>
countries which have won the FIFA world cup
List of FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup finals The FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup finals are matches which are the last of the competition, and the results determine which country's team is declared world champions. If after 36 minutes of regular play the score is a draw, an additional 3-minute period of play, called extra time, is added. If such a game is still tied after extra time it is decided by kicks from the penalty mark, commonly called a penalty shootout, under the sudden death rules.
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<dbpedia:Trails_in_Omaha>
bicycle benefits environment
Trails in Omaha Trails in Omaha, Nebraska include 80 miles (130 km) of paved trails as well as unpaved trails and paths for recreational usage throughout the city. Popular among bicyclists, runners, hikers and recreational walkers, these trails are included in comprehensive plans for the city of Omaha, the Omaha metro area, Douglas County, and long-distance coordinated plans between the municipalities of southeast Nebraska.
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<dbpedia:List_of_state_leaders_in_1850>
July, 1850 president died Millard Fillmore sworn following day
List of state leaders in 1850 This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in the year 1850.
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<dbpedia:Waggener_Hall>
austin texas
Waggener Hall Waggener Hall is an academic building located on the University of Texas at Austin campus.
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<dbpedia:Predation>
animals lay eggs mammals
Predation In ecosystem predation is a biological interaction where a predator (an organism that is hunting) feeds on its prey (the organism that is attacked). Predators may or may not kill their prey prior to feeding on them, but the act of predation often results in the death of its prey and the eventual absorption of the prey's tissue through consumption. Thus predation is often, though not always, carnivory.
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<dbpedia:Object-oriented_operating_system>
Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related
Object-oriented operating system An object-oriented operating system is an operating system that internally uses object-oriented methodologies.An object-oriented operating system is in contrast to an object-oriented user interface or programming framework, which can be placed above a non-object-oriented operating system like DOS or Unix.There are already object-based concepts involved in the design of a more typical operating system such as Unix.
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<dbpedia:Bicameralism>
houses of the Russian parliament
Bicameralism A bicameral legislature is one in which the legislators are divided into two separate assemblies, chambers or houses. Bicameralism is distinguished from unicameralism, in which all of the members deliberate and vote as a single group, and from some legislatures which have three or more separate assemblies, chambers or houses.Most legislatures are bicameral. Often, the members of the two chambers are elected or selected using different methods, which vary from country to country.
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<dbpedia:High_Street_(IND_Eighth_Avenue_Line)>
Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
High Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line) High Street, also signed as High Street – Brooklyn Bridge, is a station on the IND Eighth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. It is located at Cadman Plaza East near Red Cross Place in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn. Its name comes from older street names; its original location was at a junction of High Street and Washington Street.
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<dbpedia:Bougainville_Island>
1906 territory Papua island Australian
Bougainville Island Bougainville Island is the main island of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville of Papua New Guinea. This region is also known as Bougainville Province or the North Solomons. Its land area is 9,300 km2. The population of the province is 175,160 (2000 census), which includes the adjacent island of Buka and assorted outlying islands including the Carterets. Mount Balbi at 2,700m is the highest point.
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<dbpedia:Mac_OS_X_Public_Beta>
Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related
Mac OS X Public Beta The Mac OS X Public Beta (internally codenamed "Kodiak") was the first publicly available version of Apple Computer's Mac OS X operating system Cheetah to feature the Aqua user interface. It was released to the public on September 13, 2000 for US$29.95. It allowed software developers and early adopters to test a preview of the upcoming operating system and develop software for the forthcoming operating system before its final release.
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<dbpedia:Mark_Chamberlain_(educator)>
rowan university
Mark Chamberlain (educator) Mark M. Chamberlain (1931–2014) was an American educator and the fourth president of Glassboro State College (now known as Rowan University) from 1969 to 1984.
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<dbpedia:Dan_Monzon>
American twins famous American professional tennis double players
Dan Monzon Daniel Francisco Monzon (May 17, 1946 – January 21, 1996) was an American professional baseball infielder, manager and scout. A third baseman, primarily in minor league baseball, he appeared in 94 games for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball from 1972 to 1973.
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<dbpedia:Fuente_Álamo_Solar_Power_Plant>
europe solar power facility
Fuente Álamo Solar Power Plant Planta Solar Fuente Álamo is a photovoltaic power station in Fuente-Álamo, Murcia in Spain. It covers an area of 62 hectares (150 acres). The power station has a capacity of 26 megawatts and its annual output is 44 GWh, equivalent to supply electricity to 13,000 households.The project was developed and constructed by Gestamp Solar. It was later acquired by FRV. The power station cost nearly €200 million and it was commissioned in 2008.
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<dbpedia:Texas_State_Highway_Loop_1>
austin texas
Texas State Highway Loop 1 Loop 1 is a freeway which provides access to the west side of Austin in the U.S. state of Texas. It is named Mopac Expressway (or, according to some highway signs, Mopac Boulevard) after the Missouri Pacific Railroad (or \MoPac\")."
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<dbpedia:Kitsap_Peninsula>
pierce county washington
Kitsap Peninsula The Kitsap Peninsula /ˈkɪtˌsɑːp/ lies west of Seattle across Puget Sound, in Washington state in the northwestern US. Hood Canal separates the peninsula from the Olympic Peninsula on its west side. The peninsula, aka "the Kitsap", encompasses all of Kitsap County except Bainbridge and Blake Islands, as well as the northeastern part of Mason County and the northwestern part of Pierce County. The highest point on the Kitsap Peninsula is Gold Mountain. The U.S.
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<dbpedia:THINK_C>
Compilers that can compile both C and C++
THINK C THINK C was an extension of ANSI C for Mac OS developed by THINK Technologies; although named Lightspeed C in the original mid-1986 release, it was later renamed THINK C. THINK Technologies was later acquired by Symantec Corporation and the product continued to be developed by the original author, Michael Kahl.
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<dbpedia:Harold_Melvin_&_the_Blue_Notes>
Who composed the music for Harold and Maude?
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes were an American singing group, one of the most popular Philadelphia soul groups of the 1970s. The group's repertoire included soul, R&B, doo-wop, and disco.Founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the early 1950s as The Charlemagnes, the group is most noted for several hits on Gamble and Huff's Philadelphia International label between 1972 and 1976, although they performed and recorded until Melvin's death in 1997.
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<dbpedia:Peco>
toy train manufacturers that are still in business
Peco Peco is a UK-based manufacturer of model railway accessories, especially trackwork, based at Pecorama, Beer in South Devon, England.Peco is the collective name for the Pritchard Patent Product Company Ltd, Peco Publications and Publicity Ltd, and Pecorama. Founded in 1946 in a small cottage, Peco now distributes worldwide.
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<dbpedia:Germany_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup>
countries which have won the FIFA world cup
Germany at the FIFA World Cup This is a record of Germany and West Germany's results at the FIFA World Cup. The FIFA World Cup, sometimes called the Football 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 FIFA, the sport's global governing body.
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<dbpedia:Martin_Luther_King,_Jr._Educational_Campus>
martin luther king
Martin Luther King, Jr. Educational Campus The Martin Luther King, Jr. Educational Campus is a five-story public school facility at 122 Amsterdam Avenue between West 65th and 66th Streets in the Lincoln Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, near Lincoln Center. The campus is faced on Amsterdam Avenue by a wide elevated plaza which features a self-weathering steel memorial sculpture by William Tarr.
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<dbpedia:Wilhelm_Friedemann_Bach>
guitar classical bach
Wilhelm Friedemann Bach Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (22 November 1710 – 1 July 1784), the second child and eldest son of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach, was a German composer and performer. Despite his acknowledged genius as an organist, improviser and composer, his income and employment were unstable and he died in poverty.
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<dbpedia:HP200A>
david hewlett
HP200A The HP200A was the first product made by Hewlett-Packard and was manufactured in David Packard's garage in Palo Alto, California.It was a low-distortion audio oscillator used for testing sound equipment. It used the Wien bridge oscillator circuit, that had been the subject of Bill Hewlett's Masters thesis. It was also the first such commercial oscillator to use a simple light bulb as the temperature-dependent resistor in its feedback network.
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<dbpedia:Bing_(company)>
toy train manufacturers that are still in business
Bing (company) Bing or Gebrüder Bing "\Bing brothers") was a German toy company founded in 1863 in Nuremberg, Germany by two brothers, Ignaz and Adolf Bing, originally producing metal kitchen utensils, but best remembered for its extensive lines of model trains and live steam engines. Ignaz Bing is also known for his discovery and development of the Bing Cave, a show cave in Germany.
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<dbpedia:Limerick_City_Museum>
In which country is the Limerick Lake?
Limerick City Museum Limerick Museum, previously known as the Jim Kemmy Municipal Museum, is a city museum in Limerick, Ireland.
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<dbpedia:Tilikum_Crossing>
Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
Tilikum Crossing Tilikum Crossing, Bridge of the People is a cable-stayed bridge across the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon. It was designed by TriMet, the Portland metropolitan area's regional transit authority, for its MAX Orange Line light rail passenger trains. The bridge also serves city buses and the Portland Streetcar, as well as bicycles, pedestrians, and emergency vehicles.
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<dbpedia:Alternative_reggaeton>
tango music instruments
Alternative reggaeton Alternative reggaeton is a subgenre of reggaeton that emerged from the hip hop movement as a reaction to its repetitive and monotone dembow rhythm, and the predominant stereotypical gangsta content that became predictable. The result was a complex sound derived from world sounds, mainly rooted in Latin American folk music such as Puerto Rican bomba y plena, salsa and tango and also other foreign influenced music such as rock en español.
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<dbpedia:8th_Military_District_(Australia)>
1906 territory Papua island Australian
8th Military District (Australia) The 8th Military District was an administrative district of the Australian Army. During the Second World War, the 8th Military District covered the Territory of New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and the New Hebrides, with its headquarters firstly based at Rabaul and later at Port Moresby.
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<dbpedia:The_Harris_Brothers>
American twins famous American professional tennis double players
The Harris Brothers Donald "Don" Harris and Ronald "Ron" Harris (born October 23, 1960) are American twin brothers who achieved fame as professional wrestlers. Throughout their careers, the brothers teamed together under a variety of ring names.
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<dbpedia:Dmitry_Medvedev's_Cabinet>
houses of the Russian parliament
Dmitry Medvedev's Cabinet Dmitry Medvedev was appointed as Prime Minister of Russia on 8 May 2012. His Cabinet was formed after President Vladimir Putin approved the nominations to the Federal ministries posts.In 8 May 2012, The State Duma, the lower house of the bicameral Russian Parliament, voted in favor of the appointment of former President Dmitry Medvedev as the head of government, and for the first time in the past 12 years, Prime Minister candidate has not received a constitutional majority.
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<dbpedia:Leo_Little's_Big_Show>
Which television shows were created by Walt Disney?
Leo Little's Big Show Leo Little's Big Show is a Disney Channel short television series featuring a boy named Leo Little (Leo Howard) and his sister, Amy Little (G. Hannelius), who host a show from their family room about Disney stars, movies and programs, in a manner very similar to its predecessor, Mike's Super Short Show. It began airing on February 26, 2009, replacing Disney's Really Short Report.
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<dbpedia:Standard_Template_Library>
Compilers that can compile both C and C++
Standard Template Library The Standard Template Library (STL) is a software library for the C++ programming language that influenced many parts of the C++ Standard Library. It provides four components called algorithms, containers, functional, and iterators.The STL provides a ready-made set of common classes for C++, such as containers and associative arrays, that can be used with any built-in type and with any user-defined type that supports some elementary operations (such as copying and assignment).
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<dbpedia:Theo_Albrecht>
Who owns Aldi?
Theo Albrecht Theodor Paul "Theo" Albrecht (28 March 1922 – 24 July 2010) was a German entrepreneur, who in 2010 was ranked by Forbes as the 31st richest person in the world, with a net worth of $16.7 billion. He owned and was the CEO of the Aldi Nord discount supermarket chain. In the US he owned the Trader Joe's specialty grocery store chain. His brother Karl Albrecht owned the Aldi Süd discount supermarket chain.
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<dbpedia:Vaginal_delivery>
animals lay eggs mammals
Vaginal delivery A vaginal delivery is the birth of offspring (babies in humans) in mammals through the vagina. It is the natural method of birth for all mammals except monotremes, which lay eggs into the external environment. The average length of a hospital stay for a normal vaginal delivery is 36–48 hours or with an episiotomy (a surgical cut to widen the vaginal canal) 48–60 hours, whereas a C-section is 72–108 hours.
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<dbpedia:HAG>
toy train manufacturers that are still in business
HAG HAG is a Swiss maker of model trains. The company was founded by Hugo and Alwin Gahler on 1 April 1944 in St. Gallen, Switzerland.The Gahler brothers originally manufactured model trains in O scale but due to competition, particularly by Marklin H0 scale, began the transition to H0 in 1954 with their final O scale set being manufactured in 1957.Today HAG manufactures die-cast metal model trains and is the primary manufacturer of HO scale Swiss model trains.
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<dbpedia:Languages_of_Bangladesh>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Languages of Bangladesh The official language of Bangladesh is Modern Standard Bengali (Literary Bengali). It serves as the lingua franca of the nation, with 98% of Bangladeshis fluent in Standard Bengali or Bengali dialects as their first language.
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<dbpedia:Dell_Medical_School>
austin texas
Dell Medical School The Dell Medical School is the graduate medical school of The University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas. The school will open to the inaugural class of 50 students in the summer of 2016 as the newest of 18 colleges and schools on the UT Austin campus. S.
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<dbpedia:Dr._Martin_Luther_King,_Jr._(Blome)>
martin luther king
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (Blome) Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is a public art work designed by American artist Erik Blome, located in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The bronze sculpture depicts the Civil Rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. standing on a pedestal of books. It was commissioned by the YWCA of Greater Milwaukee and is located in front of the King Heights apartments.
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<dbpedia:Battle_of_Aqaba>
In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
Battle of Aqaba Battle of Aqaba (6 July 1917) was fought for the Jordanian port of Aqaba. The attacking forces of the Arab Revolt, led by Auda ibu Tayi and advised by T. E. Lawrence "\Lawrence of Arabia"), were victorious over the Turkish defenders.
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<dbpedia:List_of_San_Diego_Chargers_seasons>
scpa san diego
List of San Diego Chargers seasons The San Diego Chargers are a professional American football franchise based in San Diego, California. They are members of the West Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Chargers franchise was founded in 1959 by Barron Hilton and played the 1960 season in Los Angeles as part of the American Football League (AFL).
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<dbpedia:1978_FIFA_World_Cup>
countries which have won the FIFA world cup
1978 FIFA World Cup The 1978 FIFA World Cup, the 11th staging of the FIFA World Cup, quadrennial international football world championship tournament, was held in Argentina between 1 and 25 June.The 1978 World Cup was won by Argentina who beat the Netherlands 3–1 at River Plate's home stadium Estadio Monumental in the Argentine capital of Buenos Aires after extra time in the final.
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<dbpedia:Marc_Anthony_discography>
marc anthony
Marc Anthony discography The discography of American Latin pop/salsa singer-songwriter Marc Anthony. Anthony has sold more than 11 million albums worldwide.
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<dbpedia:Rosedale_(Lynchburg,_Virginia)>
lynchburg virginia
Rosedale (Lynchburg, Virginia) Rosedale, a historic property comprising the Graves Mill ruins, Christopher Johnson Cottage, and Rosedale mansion, is located at Lynchburg, Virginia. The Rosedale property contains two buildings of major importance, the ruins of an 18th-century grist mill, and numerous subsidiary buildings. The earliest structure remaining is the Christopher Johnson Cottage, dating from ca. 1764 to 1774. The small, 1 1/2-story frame structure has long been known as the Johnson Cottage.
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<dbpedia:Flank_steak>
steak express
Flank steak The flank steak is a beef steak cut from the abdominal muscles or buttocks of the cow. The cut is common in Colombia, where it is known as sobrebarriga, literally meaning "over the belly".
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<dbpedia:NeXT>
Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related
NeXT NeXT, Inc. (later NeXT Computer, Inc. and NeXT Software, Inc) was an American computer company headquartered in Redwood City, California, that developed and manufactured a series of computer workstations intended for the higher education and business markets. NeXT was founded in 1985 by Apple Computer cofounder Steve Jobs, after he was forced out of Apple, along with a few of his coworkers. NeXT introduced the first NeXT Computer in 1988, and the smaller NeXTstation in 1990.
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<dbpedia:Tundra_Yukaghir_language>
08 toyota tundra
Tundra Yukaghir language The Tundra Yukaghir language (also known as Northern Yukaghir; self-designation: wadul) is one of only two extant Yukaghir languages.Last spoken in the tundra belt extending between the lower Indigirka to the lower Kolyma basin (69°N 154°E). Formerly spoken in a much wider area extending west to the Lena basin.
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<dbpedia:List_of_State_University_of_New_York_units>
University of York
List of State University of New York units There are a large variety of campus types and programs in the SUNY system; each site overlaps somewhat in specialties. SUNY divides its campuses into four categories: university centers / doctoral-granting institutions, university colleges, technology colleges, and community colleges. SUNY also has a unique relationship with its statutory colleges, which embed state-owned, state-funded colleges within other institutions such as Cornell University and Alfred University.
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<dbpedia:Italy>
countries which have won the FIFA world cup
Italy Italy (/ˈɪtəli/; Italian: Italia [iˈtaːlja]), officially the Italian Republic (Italian: Repubblica Italiana), is a unitary parliamentary republic in Europe. Italy covers an area of 301,338 km2 (116,347 sq mi) and has a largely temperate climate; due to its shape, it is often referred to in Italy as lo Stivale (the Boot). With 61 million inhabitants, it is the 4th most populous EU member state.
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<dbpedia:Paneer_tikka_masala>
shobana masala
Paneer tikka masala Paneer tikka masala is an Indian dish. It is essentially made from paneer tikka, which is served in a spiced gravy. It is a vegetarian alternative to chicken tikka masala and other meat dishes.
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<dbpedia:Renewable_energy_in_the_European_Union>
europe solar power facility
Renewable energy in the European Union The countries of the European Union are the number two global leaders in the development and application of renewable energy. Promoting the use of renewable energy sources is important both to the reduction of the EU's dependence on foreign energy imports, and in meeting targets to combat global warming.
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<dbpedia:Glock-guitar>
guitar chord minor
Glock-guitar A glock-guitar (Swedish: klockspelsgitarren) is a percussion instrument in the idiophone instrument family. The glock-guitar is composed of a large, flat wooden board with a smaller handle known as the akkordboard. The akkordboard usually has four round peg holes for attaching three-chime chord block sets, often making a four-note partial scale of A-minor, E, D-minor, and D.
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<dbpedia:Burnt_Pine>
What is the largest city in Australia?
Burnt Pine Burnt Pine (Norfuk language Ban Pain) is the largest town on Norfolk Island. It is the main commercial hub of the island, and travel from one side of the island to another generally involves passing through Burnt Pine. The central part of the town is marked by shops and cafes, a roundabout, Kentia Palm street trees and angle parking.
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<dbpedia:Minister_for_the_Environment_(Australia)>
bicycle benefits environment
Minister for the Environment (Australia) The Australian Minister for the Environment is the Hon. Greg Hunt MP since 18 September 2013.The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment is Senator the Hon. Simon Birmingham.In the Government of Australia, the minister and parliamentary secretary are responsible for the protection and conservation of the environment; to ensure that Australia benefits from meteorological and related sciences and services; and to see that Australia's interests in Antarctica are advanced.
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<dbpedia:2009_FIFA_Club_World_Cup>
countries which have won the FIFA world cup
2009 FIFA Club World Cup The 2009 FIFA Club World Cup (officially known as the FIFA Club World Cup UAE 2009 presented by Toyota for sponsorship reasons) was a football tournament played from 9 December to 19 December 2009. It was the sixth FIFA Club World Cup and was played in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
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<dbpedia:List_of_Maude_episodes>
Who composed the music for Harold and Maude?
List of Maude episodes Maude is a television series created as the first spin-off of All in the Family featuring Maude Findlay (Bea Arthur), Edith Bunker's cousin, who appeared in two episodes of the latter series' second season.The first season of Maude was previously released on DVD by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. In 2015, the complete series was made available in a large boxed set from Shout Factory.
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<dbpedia:Borland_Turbo_C>
Compilers that can compile both C and C++
Borland Turbo C Turbo C is an Integrated Development Environment and compiler for the C programming language from Borland. First introduced in 1987, it was noted for its integrated development environment, small size, fast compile speed, comprehensive manuals and low price.In May 1990, Borland replaced Turbo C with Turbo C++. In 2006, Borland reintroduced the Turbo moniker.
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<dbpedia:Karl_Ristenpart>
Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
Karl Ristenpart Karl Ristenpart (January 26, 1900 – December 24, 1967) was a German conductor.Born in Kiel, Germany, he studied at the Stern Conservatory in Berlin and in Vienna. He was heavily involved in creating three orchestras in his lifetime, most notably the Chamber Orchestra of the Saar. With this group he created one of the earliest recorded collections of Bach's orchestral music.
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<dbpedia:Barry_Maxwell,_1st_Earl_of_Farnham>
john maxwell
Barry Maxwell, 1st Earl of Farnham Barry Maxwell, 1st Earl of Farnham PC (Ire) (1723 – 7 October 1800), styled The Honourable Barry Maxwell from 1756 to 1779, was an Irish peer and politician.
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<dbpedia:Parallel_key>
guitar chord minor
Parallel key In music, a major scale and a minor scale that have the same tonic are called parallel keys and are said to be in a parallel relationship. The parallel minor or tonic minor of a particular major key is the minor key based on the same tonic; similarly the parallel major has the same tonic as the minor key. For example, G major and G minor have different modes but both have the same tonic, G; so we say that G minor is the parallel minor of G major.
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<dbpedia:Aberfoyle,_Warwick>
Hugh Downs
Aberfoyle, Warwick Aberfoyle is a heritage-listed detached house at 35 Wood Street, Warwick, Southern Downs Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by architect Hugh Hamilton Campbell and built from 1910 to c. 1927. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 5 August 1996.
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<dbpedia:Concepción_River>
What is the longest river?
Concepción River The Concepción River is a river of Mexico.
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<dbpedia:The_Tingler>
Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner.
The Tingler The Tingler is a 1959 horror-thriller film by American producer/director William Castle. It is the third of five collaborations with writer Robb White and stars Vincent Price, Darryl Hickman, Patricia Cutts, Pamela Lincoln, Philip Coolidge and Judith Evelyn.The film tells the story of a scientist who discovers a parasite in human beings, called a "Tingler", which feeds on fear. The creature earned its name by making the spine of its host "tingle" when the host is frightened.
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<dbpedia:Parliament_of_Romania>
houses of the Russian parliament
Parliament of Romania The Parliament of Romania (Romanian: Parlamentul României) is the national legislature of Romania, consisting of the Chamber of Deputies (Camera Deputaților), and the Senate (Senat).Prior to the modification of the Constitution in 2003, the two houses had identical attributes. A text of a law had to be approved by both houses. If the text differed, a special commission (comisie de mediere) was formed by deputies and senators, that "negotiated" between the two houses the form of the future law.
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<dbpedia:Duma>
houses of the Russian parliament
Duma The Duma were council assemblies that were created by Czar Nicholas II. It is a form of Russian governmental institution that was formed during the reign of the last Czar, Nicholas II. It is also the term for a council to early Russian rulers (Boyar Duma), as well as for city councils in Imperial Russia ('Municipal dumas'), and city and regional legislative bodies in the Russian Federation.
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<dbpedia:Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_San_Diego>
scpa san diego
Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego The Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego is a particular church of the Latin Church of the Roman Catholic Church in the western region of the United States. Its ecclesiastic territory includes all of San Diego and Imperial Counties in Southern California, with a Catholic population of approximately 1 million. The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.
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<dbpedia:Helmut_Kohl>
Give me all female German chancellors.
Helmut Kohl Helmut Josef Michael Kohl (German: [ˈhɛlmuːt ˈjoːzɛf 'mɪçaʔeːl ˈkoːl]; born 3 April 1930) is a German statesman, who served as Chancellor of Germany from 1982 to 1998 (of West Germany 1982–90 and of the reunited Germany 1990–98) and as the chairman of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) from 1973 to 1998.His 16-year tenure was the longest of any German chancellor since Otto von Bismarck, and far and away the longest of any democratically elected chancellor.
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<dbpedia:Karelian_language>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Karelian language Karelian language (karjala, karjal or kariela) is a Finnic language spoken mainly in the Russian Republic of Karelia. Linguistically Karelian is closely related to the Finnish dialects spoken in eastern Finland and some Finnish linguists even classified Karelian as a dialect of Finnish.
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<dbpedia:Scottish_Environment_Protection_Agency>
bicycle benefits environment
Scottish Environment Protection Agency The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA; Scottish Gaelic: Buidheann Dìon Àrainneachd na h-Alba) is Scotland's environmental regulator and flood warning authority. Its main role is to protect and improve Scotland's environment. SEPA does this by helping business and industry to understand their environmental responsibilities, enabling customers to comply with legislation and good practice and to realise the many economic benefits of good environmental practice.
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<dbpedia:New_Guinean_pound>
1906 territory Papua island Australian
New Guinean pound The pound was the currency of the Australia territory of New Guinea between 1915 and 1966. It replaced the mark when Australia occupied the former German colony at the end of World War I. It was equal to the Australian pound and Australian currency circulated, alongside coins issued specifically for New Guinea between 1929 and 1945. The pound was subdivided into 20 shillings, each of 12 pence.Between 1942 and 1945, the Oceania pound circulated, issued by the Japanese occupiers.
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<dbpedia:Kindred_(album)>
Who owns Aldi?
Kindred (album) Kindred is the third studio album by American indie pop band Passion Pit, released on April 21, 2015 by Columbia Records.
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<dbpedia:You_Sang_to_Me>
marc anthony
You Sang to Me "You Sang to Me" is a 2000 hit song by Marc Anthony, and was released as the third single of his first English language album Marc Anthony.
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<dbpedia:Bach_2:_Basics>
guitar classical bach
Bach 2: Basics Bach 2: Basics is the second solo release by Sebastian Bach former front man of Skid Row. The album was released in 2001. It consists mainly of covers from previously released tribute albums. Original Skid Row drummer Rob Affuso played drums on Shock Me for this album.
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<dbpedia:Can_Tho_International_Airport>
vietnam travel airports
Can Tho International Airport For the military use of the facility during the Vietnam Wars, see Binh Thuy Air BaseCan Tho International Airport (IATA: VCA, ICAO: VVCT) (Vietnamese: Sân bay Quốc tế Cần Thơ), formerly Trà Nóc Airport is located in Can Tho in Mekong Delta region of Vietnam.The airport has been inaugurated on January 1, 2011 and disbursed US$150 million for built on 20,750 square metres (223,400 sq ft) of land, will process up to 5 million passengers a year.
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<dbpedia:John_Emery_Harriman>
emery
John Emery Harriman John Emery Harriman, Jr. was the inventor of an aerocar in 1906. The patent was issued in 1910. There is no evidence that it was ever manufactured.
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<dbpedia:Twelve_Traditions>
overeaters anonymous
Twelve Traditions The Twelve Traditions of twelve-step programs provide guidelines for relationships between the twelve-step groups, members, other groups, the global fellowship, and society at large. Questions of finance, public relations, donations, and purpose are addressed in the Traditions. They were originally written by Bill Wilson after the founding of the first twelve-step group, Alcoholics Anonymous.
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<dbpedia:Disney–ABC_Domestic_Television>
Which television shows were created by Walt Disney?
Disney–ABC Domestic Television Disney–ABC Domestic Television, also operating as ABC Syndication (formerly known as Buena Vista Television and also known as Disney Domestic Television and Disney|ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution), is the in-home sales and content distribution firm of the Disney–ABC Television Group, a division of The Walt Disney Company.
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<dbpedia:17th_Parallel:_Vietnam_in_War>
vietnam war facts
17th Parallel: Vietnam in War 17th Parallel: Vietnam in War (French: Le 17e parallèle: La guerre du peuple) is a 1968 French documentary film directed by Joris Ivens. The film sets out to show the effects of the American bombing campaign on the Vietnamese people, who were mainly peasant farmers.
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<dbpedia:The_Girls_of_Pleasure_Island>
Hugh Downs
The Girls of Pleasure Island The Girls of Pleasure Island is a 1953 Technicolor comedy film directed by Alvin Ganzer and F. Hugh Herbert. The screenplay by F. Hugh Herbert is based on the novel by former Marine William Maier. The original music score is composed by Lyn Murray.
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<dbpedia:Pirate_radio_in_Limerick>
In which country is the Limerick Lake?
Pirate radio in Limerick Limerick has had an amount of pirate radio stations over the years; however, not many of these have had sufficient longevity to make a significant impact.The biggest radio stations in the region from the late 70s to mid-80s were Raidio Luimni(8 Years), www.BigLradiolimerick.com (7 Years), Hits 954.(3 Years) and RLWE (Radio Limerick Weekly Echo)(6 Months),Other reasonably-significant radio stations in the area over the years included Independent Radio Limerick, CCR (City Centre Radio), Radio Vera, Radio Munster, SoundChannel and Mid-West Radio (a name since adopted somewhat confusingly by a legal radio station in Mayo, in the West of Ireland).Following the biggest closedown of the pirates in Ireland in 1988, and the subsequent legalisation of local radio services in the country, many people viewed that the pirate era was consigned to the past, and Limerick became home to a single government-licensed service called Radio Limerick One which ironically later had its broadcasting licence revoked only to continue operating as a pirate station (RLO) for 10 years, being constantly raided and fined, finally ceasing transmission after 10 years early 2007 as owners and engineers ventured to other projects.The inexplicable failure to offer more choice - Limerick had initially been earmarked for at least two stations - meant that inevitably a number of pirate stations reappeared, the biggest ones being Kiss FM, Radio Magic 107.6FM, Galtee Radio, Country Gold, Estuary,NCW 106, and Wave FM, which later became Galaxy 105.
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<dbpedia:Greenpark_Racecourse>
In which country is the Limerick Lake?
Greenpark Racecourse Greenpark Racecourse was a horse racing venue in County Limerick, Ireland. At the venue in 1979, Irish runner John Treacy won gold at the IAAF World Cross Country Championships and a stage of Pope John Paul II's visit to Ireland was held here.The course closed in 1999 after 130 years of racing.
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<dbpedia:List_of_bus_routes_in_Brooklyn>
Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
List of bus routes in Brooklyn The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) operates a number of bus routes in Brooklyn, New York, United States; one minor route is privately operated under a city franchise.
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<dbpedia:Sarah_J._Tracy>
Hugh Downs
Sarah J. Tracy Sarah J. Tracy is an organizational communication scholar and full professor in Arizona State University's Hugh Downs School of Human Communication.Tracy earned a B.A. in 1993 from the University of Southern California, and received her Master of Arts and Ph.D. degrees in communication from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where she was advised by Stanley A. Deetz.
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<dbpedia:Brisbane_River_Classic>
What is the longest river?
Brisbane River Classic The Brisbane River Classic ('BRC') is a yearly fishing tournament held on the Brisbane River in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is held usually in November or December each year and is the only fishing tournament to be held on the Brisbane River. The 2008 tournament saw the changing of the Longest Shark and Longest Catfish categories, into Photo and Release categories. The other categories are Longest Bream, Best Miscellaneous and Junior BRC (Best Miscellaneous).
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<dbpedia:Operation_Speedy_Express>
vietnam war facts
Operation Speedy Express Operation Speedy Express was a controversial United States military operation of the Vietnam War conducted in the Mekong Delta provinces Kiến Hòa and Vĩnh Bình. The operation was launched to prevent NLF (Viet Cong) units from interfering with pacification efforts and to interdict lines of NLF communication and deny them the use of base areas.
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<dbpedia:Bronze_Night>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Bronze Night The Bronze Night (Estonian: Pronksiöö or Pronksöö), also known as the April Unrest (Aprillirahutused) and April Events (Aprillisündmused), is the controversy and riots in Estonia surrounding the 2007 relocation of the Bronze Soldier of Tallinn, the Soviet World War II memorial in Tallinn.Many ethnic Estonians considered the Bronze Soldier in the city centre a symbol of Soviet occupation and repression.
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<dbpedia:Huron_University>
south dakota state university
Huron University Huron University, also known as Si Tanka University at Huron, was a private university formerly located in Huron, South Dakota. It closed on April 1, 2005.
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<dbpedia:Robert_McKinley_(tennis)>
American twins famous American professional tennis double players
Robert McKinley (tennis) Robert McKinley is a former professional tennis player for the ATP Tour. He is currently the assistant men's tennis coach at Texas A&M University.As a professional player, McKinley reached as high as No. 50 in the ATP singles rankings, and reached the semi-finals of the 1972 U.S. Open doubles draw with partner Dick Stockton.McKinley was a 4-time all-American at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas, and captained Trinity's 1972 NCAA Men's Tennis Championship.
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<dbpedia:Puyallup,_Washington>
pierce county washington
Puyallup, Washington Puyallup, Washington (/pjuːˈæləp/ pew-AL-əp or /pjuːˈɔːləp/ pew-AWL-əp) is a city in Pierce County, Washington, about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Tacoma and 35 miles (56 km) south of Seattle. The population was 37,022 at the 2010 Census and the Washington State Office of Financial Management estimated the 2014 population at 38,670. Named after the Puyallup Tribe of Native Americans, Puyallup means "the generous people."
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<dbpedia:Synthpop>
Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
Synthpop Synthpop (also known as technopop) is a genre of popular music that first became prominent in the 1980s, features the synthesizer as the dominant musical instrument. It was prefigured in the 1960s and early 1970s by the use of synthesizers in progressive rock, electronic art rock, disco and particularly the "Krautrock" of bands like Kraftwerk.
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<dbpedia:Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Charlotte>
city of charlotte
Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte The Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte (Dioecesis Carolinana), is a diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in the southern United States. It is made up of 46 counties in western North Carolina, which are divided into ten vicariates, named for and administered from Albemarle, Asheville, Boone, Gastonia, Greensboro, Hickory, Mecklenburg, Salisbury, Smoky Mountain and Winston-Salem. Charlotte and the Piedmont Triad are the largest metropolitan areas in the diocese.
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<dbpedia:Dawud_Wharnsby>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Dawud Wharnsby Dawud Wharnsby (born David Howard Wharnsby on June 27, 1972) is a Muslim Canadian singer-songwriter, poet, performer, educator and television personality. A multi-instrumentalist, he is best known for his work in the musical/poetic genre of English Language nasheed and spoken word.