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SemSearch_ES-81 | <dbpedia:List_of_South_Dakota_numbered_highways> | south dakota state university | List of South Dakota numbered highways South Dakota's state highways were assigned in a numbering pattern that followed that of the U.S. Highways followed upon their inception. East-west highways carried even numbers and increased from north to south – while north-south highways carried odd numbers and increased from east to west. This holds true only for 2-digit highways. |
QALD2_tr-44 | <dbpedia:The_Second_Brooklyn_Bridge> | Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge? | The Second Brooklyn Bridge The Second Brooklyn Bridge is the second album from The Brooklyn Bridge. It was released in 1969 by Buddah Records. |
INEX_LD-2012351 | <dbpedia:Litti_(cuisine)> | Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad | Litti (cuisine) Litti is a snack food found in India's Bihar state; it consists of wheat and sattu (powdered gram or lentil) formed into balls with spices, and then filled with ghee (clarified butter) via a hole. Although very often confused with the closely related Baati, it is a completely different dish in terms of taste, texture and preparation. It may be eaten with yogurt, baigan bharta, alu bharta, and papad. |
SemSearch_ES-53 | <dbpedia:U.S._Route_501_in_Virginia> | lynchburg virginia | U.S. Route 501 in Virginia U.S. Route 501 (US 501) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that runs from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to Buena Vista, Virginia. In Virginia, the U.S. Highway runs 111.42 miles (179.31 km) from the North Carolina state line near Cluster Springs north to its northern terminus at US 60 in Buena Vista. US 501 is the primary highway between Lynchburg and both South Boston in Southside Virginia and Durham in North Carolina's Research Triangle. |
SemSearch_LS-5 | <dbpedia:Torah> | books of the Jewish canon | Torah Torah (/ˈtɔːrəˌˈtoʊrə/; Hebrew: תּוֹרָה, "Instruction, Teaching"), or the Pentateuch (/ˈpɛntəˌtuːk, -ˌtjuːk/), is the central reference of the religious Judaic tradition. It has a range of meanings. It can most specifically mean the first five books of the twenty-four books of the Tanakh, and it usually includes the rabbinic commentaries. |
QALD2_tr-63 | <dbpedia:Rachel_Dawes> | Give me all actors starring in Batman Begins. | Rachel Dawes Rachel Dawes is a fictional character who first appeared in Christopher Nolan's 2005 feature film, Batman Begins. She was portrayed in that film by Katie Holmes, with Emma Lockhart as a younger version of the character in early scenes. Holmes also voiced Rachel in the Batman Begins video game. Maggie Gyllenhaal replaced Holmes in the 2008 sequel The Dark Knight after Holmes chose not to reprise the role. |
TREC_Entity-17 | <dbpedia:Cupcake_Wars> | Chefs with a show on the Food Network. | Cupcake Wars Cupcake Wars is an American reality competition series which premiered on December 27, 2009 and concluded on December 28, 2013 and aired on the cable television network Food Network. The cooking show is hosted by Justin Willman and based on creating unique and professional-style cupcakes.The show is similar to successful Chopped cooking show aired on the same network, in that it starts with four contestants who are eliminated one-by-one in three rounds, with the winning team receiving $10,000. |
QALD2_tr-22 | <dbpedia:Niall_Collins> | In which country is the Limerick Lake? | Niall Collins Niall Collins (born 30 March 1973) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician. He is a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Limerick constituency. He previously served as member of Limerick County Council for the Bruff Local electoral area. He was first elected to the council at the 2004 local elections. He was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the 2007 general election for the Limerick West constituency. |
INEX_LD-20120132 | <dbpedia:Malaysia–Singapore_Airlines> | vietnam travel airports | Malaysia–Singapore Airlines Malaysia–Singapore Airlines (MSA) came into being in 1966 as a result of a joint ownership of the airline by the governments of Malaysia and Singapore. The airline ceased operations after 6 years in 1972 when both governments decided to set up their own national airlines. Hence from that year onwards, Malaysian Airline System, now called Malaysia Airlines, and Singapore Airlines were formed. |
SemSearch_LS-17 | <dbpedia:David_Lewis_(politician)> | houses of the Russian parliament | David Lewis (politician) David Lewis, CC QC (born David Losz; June 23, or October 1909 – May 23, 1981) was a Russian-born Canadian labour lawyer and social democratic politician. He was national secretary of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) from 1936 to 1950, and one of the key architects of the New Democratic Party (NDP) in 1961. In 1962, he was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP), in the Canadian House of Commons, for the York South electoral district. |
INEX_XER-97 | <dbpedia:Source-to-source_compiler> | Compilers that can compile both C and C++ | Source-to-source compiler A source-to-source compiler, transcompiler or transpiler is a type of compiler that takes the source code of a program written in one programming language as its input and produces the equivalent source code in another programming language. A source-to-source compiler translates between programming languages that operate at approximately the same level of abstraction, while a traditional compiler translates from a higher level programming language to a lower level programming language. |
SemSearch_LS-19 | <dbpedia:Steve_Tikolo> | kenya's captain in cricket | Steve Tikolo Stephen Ogonji Tikolo (born 25 June 1971) is a former Kenya cricketer. Tikolo is widely regarded as the best Kenyan cricket player ever, having scored the most runs and taken the second most wickets for the team in ODI's. |
INEX_XER-125 | <dbpedia:Nadine_Angerer> | countries which have won the FIFA world cup | Nadine Angerer Nadine Marejke Angerer (born 10 November 1978) is a German footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Portland Thorns FC of the American National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Angerer has played for Frauen-Bundesliga clubs Bayern Munich, Turbine Potsdam and FFC Frankfurt and won the 2005 UEFA Women's Cup with Potsdam. |
SemSearch_LS-17 | <dbpedia:List_of_legislative_assembly_buildings> | houses of the Russian parliament | List of legislative assembly buildings Most member states of the United Nations have their own parliament buildings where the national parliament or assembly meets to discuss and debate the country's affairs. The parliament building is often a separate entity from the executive building, where a head of state may reside. This article deals solely with currently used parliament buildings of countries. |
SemSearch_LS-5 | <dbpedia:Vulgate> | books of the Jewish canon | Vulgate The Vulgate (/ˈvʌlɡeɪt, -ɡɪt/) is a late fourth-century Latin translation of the Bible that became, during the 16th century, the Catholic Church's officially promulgated Latin version of the Bible.The translation was largely the work of St. Jerome, who, in 382, was commissioned by Pope Damasus I to revise the Vetus Latina "\Old Latin") collection of biblical texts in Latin then in use by the Church. |
SemSearch_ES-42 | <dbpedia:John_Maxwell_(artist)> | john maxwell | John Maxwell (artist) John Maxwell (12 July 1905 – 3 June 1962) was a Scottish painter of landscapes and imaginative subjects.Born in Dalbeattie in Kirkcudbrightshire, Maxwell studied at Edinburgh College of Art from 1921 to 1927 and then, with the aid of a travelling scholarship, from 1927 to 1928 at the Académie Moderne in Paris under Léger and Ozenfant. He also travelled to Italy and Spain during this period, where he discovered the work of Chagall and the Symbolists. |
SemSearch_LS-19 | <dbpedia:West_Indian_cricket_team_in_Kenya_in_2001> | kenya's captain in cricket | West Indian cricket team in Kenya in 2001 The West Indian cricket team in Kenya in 2001 played 3 One Day International games and won all of them. It was the first full tour to Kenya by a Test playing country. Collins and David Obuya made their ODI debuts. |
SemSearch_ES-94 | <dbpedia:Hackney_Downs_railway_station> | Hugh Downs | Hackney Downs railway station Hackney Downs railway station is in the London Borough of Hackney in north east London. The station is operated by London Overground, on the West Anglia route, and is in Travelcard Zone 2. It is also served by Abellio Greater Anglia. |
SemSearch_ES-67 | <dbpedia:Television_film> | ovguide movies | Television film A television film (also known as a TV film; television movie; TV movie; telefilm; telemovie; made-for-television film; direct-to-TV film; movie of the week (MOTW or MOW); feature-length drama; single drama and original movie) is a feature-length motion picture that is produced for, and originally distributed by or to, a television network, in contrast to theatrical films, which are made explicitly for initial showing in movie theaters. |
QALD2_te-29 | <dbpedia:Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks_Meet_Frankenstein> | Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner. | Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein is a 1999 animated horror comedy-themed direct-to-video film, produced by Bagdasarian Productions, LLC. and Universal Cartoon Studios, distributed by Universal Studios Home Entertainment and based on characters from Alvin and the Chipmunks. |
SemSearch_ES-131 | <dbpedia:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_San_Diego_County,_California> | scpa san diego | National Register of Historic Places listings in San Diego County, California This list includes properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in San Diego County, California. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below.This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted September 25, 2015. |
INEX_LD-20120112 | <dbpedia:Weapons_of_the_Vietnam_War> | vietnam war facts | Weapons of the Vietnam War This article is about the weapons used in the Vietnam War, which involved the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) or North Vietnamese Army (NVA), National Liberation Front for South Vietnam (NLF) or [Viet Cong] (VC), [National Republic of Vietnam Military Forces], and the armed forces of the United States, Republic of Korea, Philippines, Thailand, and the Australian, New Zealand defence forces, and a variety of irregular troops.Nearly all United States-allied forces were armed with U.S. |
QALD2_te-87 | <dbpedia:One_for_My_Baby_(and_One_More_for_the_Road)> | Who composed the music for Harold and Maude? | One for My Baby (and One More for the Road) "One for My Baby (and One More for the Road)" is a hit song written by Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer for the movie musical The Sky's the Limit (1943) and first performed in the film by Fred Astaire. It was popularized by Frank Sinatra. Harold Arlen described the song as "another typical Arlen tapeworm" – a "tapeworm" being the trade slang for any song which went over the conventional 32 bar length. He called it "a wandering song. |
QALD2_te-34 | <dbpedia:Yemeni_Civil_War_(2015)> | In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate? | Yemeni Civil War (2015) The Yemeni Civil War is an ongoing conflict that began in 2015 between two factions claiming to constitute the Yemeni government, along with their supporters and allies. Southern separatists and forces loyal to the government of Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi, based in Aden, have clashed with Houthi forces and forces loyal to the former president Ali Abdullah Saleh. |
INEX_LD-2012363 | <dbpedia:Alex_Ochoa> | American twins famous American professional tennis double players | Alex Ochoa Alex Ochoa (/oʊˈtʃoʊ.ə/; born March 29, 1972) is a Cuban American professional baseball coach and former Major League Baseball and Nippon Professional Baseball outfielder. On December 23, 2011, he was named the first-base coach on the 2012 Major League staff of Boston Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine. |
SemSearch_ES-93 | <dbpedia:Daniel_Suárez> | 08 toyota tundra | Daniel Suárez Daniel Alejandro Suárez Garza (born January 7, 1992) is a Mexican professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 18 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing. He currently competes part-time in the Camping World Truck Series, driving the No. 51 Toyota Tundra for Kyle Busch Motorsports. He currently competes part-time in the ARCA Racing Series, driving the No. 15 Toyota Camry for Venturini Motorsports. |
INEX_LD-2012347 | <dbpedia:Country_Club,_Florida> | seat Florida country Dade | Country Club, Florida Country Club is a census-designated place and a suburban Unincorporated community located in northwest Miami-Dade County, Florida. It is named after the Country Club of Miami, which was established in 1961 in what was then an unpopulated and undeveloped section of the county. The population was 36,310 at the 2000 census. |
SemSearch_ES-73 | <dbpedia:Andrew_Summers_Rowan> | rowan university | Andrew Summers Rowan Andrew Summers Rowan (23 April 1857, Gap Mills – 10 January 1943) was an American Army officer who served as the liaison between the United States and Cuban rebels led by General Calixto García during the Spanish American War.Rowan was born in Gap Mills, Virginia (now West Virginia) in 1857. He was the son of John M. Rowan and Virginia Summers. He enrolled at West Point at the age of twenty and was commissioned a second lieutenant in 1881. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Ivanpah_Solar_Power_Facility> | europe solar power facility | Ivanpah Solar Power Facility The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System is a concentrated solar thermal plant in the California Mojave Desert, 64 km (40 miles) southwest of Las Vegas, with a gross capacity of 392 megawatts (MW). It deploys 173,500 heliostats, each with two mirrors, focusing solar energy on boilers located on three centralized solar power towers. Unit 1 of the project was connected to the grid in September 2013 in an initial sync testing. |
QALD2_tr-22 | <dbpedia:Gaelic_Grounds> | In which country is the Limerick Lake? | Gaelic Grounds The Gaelic Grounds or Páirc na nGael is the principal GAA stadium in the Irish city of Limerick, home to the Limerick hurling and football teams. |
SemSearch_ES-73 | <dbpedia:Rowan_County,_North_Carolina> | rowan university | Rowan County, North Carolina Rowan County is a county located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2010 census, the population was 138,428. Its county seat is Salisbury.Rowan County is included in the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. |
QALD2_te-34 | <dbpedia:Ottoman–Wahhabi_War> | In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate? | Ottoman–Wahhabi War The Ottoman–Wahhabi War also known as the Ottoman–Saudi War or the Ottoman-Salafi War, was fought from early 1811 to 1818, between Egypt Eyalet under the reign of Muhammad Ali Pasha (nominally under Ottoman rule) and the army of the First Saudi State. It resulted in the destruction of the First Saudi State. |
INEX_XER-97 | <dbpedia:GNU_Compiler_Collection> | Compilers that can compile both C and C++ | GNU Compiler Collection The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) is a compiler system produced by the GNU Project supporting various programming languages. GCC is a key component of the GNU toolchain. The Free Software Foundation (FSF) distributes GCC under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL). GCC has played an important role in the growth of free software, as both a tool and an example.Originally named the GNU C Compiler, when it only handled the C programming language, GCC 1.0 was released in 1987. |
QALD2_tr-72 | <dbpedia:Uralic_languages> | Which languages are spoken in Estonia? | Uralic languages The Uralic languages /jʊˈrælɨk/ (sometimes called Uralian /jʊˈreɪliən/ languages) constitute a language family of some 38 languages spoken by approximately 25 million people. The Uralic languages with the most native speakers are Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian, which are official languages of Hungary, Finland, and Estonia, respectively, and of the European Union. |
INEX_XER-73 | <dbpedia:Think_About_Life_(album)> | magazines about indie-music | Think About Life (album) Think About Life is self-titled debut album by Think About Life. |
INEX_LD-20120322 | <dbpedia:Julio_Sosa> | tango music instruments | Julio Sosa Julio María Sosa Venturini (February 2, 1926 – November 26, 1964), usually referred to simply as Julio Sosa or El Varón del Tango, was a Uruguayan tango singer. |
SemSearch_ES-70 | <dbpedia:Telecom_Italia> | radio italia online | Telecom Italia Telecom Italia is an Italian telecommunications company which provides telephony services, mobile services, and DSL data services. It was founded in 1994 by the merger of several state-owned telecommunications companies, the most important of which was Società Italiana per L'Esercizio Telefonico p.A., (known as SIP, from the earlier Società Idroelettrica Piemontese), the former state monopoly telephone operator in Italy.The company's stock is traded in the Borsa Italiana. |
SemSearch_ES-67 | <dbpedia:Fox_Movies_(Middle_East)> | ovguide movies | Fox Movies (Middle East) Fox Movies in the Middle East is a free-to-air movie channel owned by a joint venture between Rotana Media Services and Fox International Channels. The channel was launched in mid-2008. Another sister channel released at the end of 2008 under Fox, Fox Series.The channel is also available in Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan and Tajikistan. |
SemSearch_ES-81 | <dbpedia:Larry_Long_(judge)> | south dakota state university | Larry Long (judge) Larry Long is a judge and the former Attorney General of the state of South Dakota, United States. A Republican, he was first elected Attorney General in 2002 and left office in 2009 to accept an appointment by Gov. Mike Rounds to a judgeship in the state's Second Judicial District. |
QALD2_te-87 | <dbpedia:Der_Wanderer> | Who composed the music for Harold and Maude? | Der Wanderer Der Wanderer (D 489) [formerly D 493] is the name of a Lied composed by Franz Schubert in October 1816 for voice and piano. A revised version was published near the end of May 1821 as opus 4, number 1. The words are taken from a German poem by Georg Philipp Schmidt (von Lübeck). The lied is set in the key of C-sharp minor with the tempo marking sehr langsam (very slow) and the time signature alla breve. The piece has a total of 72 measures. |
SemSearch_ES-28 | <dbpedia:President_of_El_Salvador> | el salvador | President of El Salvador This page contains a list of Presidents of El Salvador. |
SemSearch_ES-73 | <dbpedia:William_Rowan_(biologist)> | rowan university | William Rowan (biologist) William Rowan FRSC (1891–1957), was a Canadian biologist and ornithologist.William Rowan was born in Basel, Switzerland on 29 July 1891. |
QALD2_te-86 | <dbpedia:Mandurah> | What is the largest city in Australia? | Mandurah Mandurah (/ˈmændʒərə/ or /ˈmændʒrə/) is the second-largest city in Western Australia, located approximately 72 kilometres (45 mi) south of the state capital, Perth.The city attracts a large number of tourists, including many international visitors. The city centre foreshore is home to a variety of wildlife including dolphins, pelicans, shags, and an abundance of marine life including the blue manna crab which has become synonymous with the area. |
QALD2_tr-73 | <dbpedia:Store_brand> | Who owns Aldi? | Store brand Store brands are a line of products strategically branded by a retailer within a single brand identity. They bear a similarity to the concept of house brands, private label brands (PLBs) in the United States, own brands in the UK, and home brands in Australia and generic brands. They are distinct in that a store brand is managed solely by the retailer for sale in only a specific chain of store. |
SemSearch_ES-42 | <dbpedia:John_Patterson_Bryan_Maxwell> | john maxwell | John Patterson Bryan Maxwell John Patterson Bryan Maxwell (September 3, 1804, Flemington, New Jersey - November 14, 1845, Belvidere, New Jersey) was an American Whig Party politician who represented New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives from 1837 to 1839 and 1841 to 1843. He was the son of George C. Maxwell and the first cousin of George M. Robeson, both of whom also served in the House of Representatives.Maxwell was born on September 3, 1804 in Flemington, New Jersey. |
INEX_XER-97 | <dbpedia:Unspecified_behavior> | Compilers that can compile both C and C++ | Unspecified behavior Unspecified behavior is behavior that may vary on different implementations of a programming language. A program can be said to contain unspecified behavior when its source code may produce an executable that exhibits different behavior when compiled on a different compiler, or on the same compiler with different settings. |
QALD2_tr-63 | <dbpedia:Khan_Bonfils> | Give me all actors starring in Batman Begins. | Khan Bonfils Kan (Khan) Bonfils (1972 – January 5, 2015) was a British actor and performer. He trained at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. |
QALD2_tr-22 | <dbpedia:Lake_Park_Estates,_Dallas> | In which country is the Limerick Lake? | Lake Park Estates, Dallas Lake Park Estates is a neighborhood in east Dallas, Texas (USA) on the north corner of the diagonal intersection of Buckner Road (Loop 12) and Garland Road (SH 78). It is bordered by the Casa Linda Shopping Center, Casa Linda Estates, Old Lake Highlands, Eastwood, and Dallas's White Rock Lake Park. |
QALD2_te-15 | <dbpedia:Culiacán_River> | What is the longest river? | Culiacán River The Culiacán River is a river that is formed by the connection of the Tamazula River and Humaya River in Culiacán, Sinaloa, Mexico. The water from this river flows to the Pacific Ocean. |
SemSearch_ES-57 | <dbpedia:Martin_Luther_King,_Jr._(Wilson)> | martin luther king | Martin Luther King, Jr. (Wilson) Martin Luther King, Jr. is a public sculpture by American artist John Wilson located at the United States Capitol rotunda in Washington, D.C., United States. |
SemSearch_ES-34 | <dbpedia:Lord_Voldemort> | harry potter movie | Lord Voldemort Lord Voldemort (/ˈvoʊldəmɔr/) (born Tom Marvolo Riddle) is a fictional character in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Voldemort first appeared in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, which was released in 1997. |
INEX_XER-73 | <dbpedia:NME> | magazines about indie-music | NME New Musical Express (NME) is a British music journalism magazine published since March 1952. It is largely associated with rock, alternative and indie music. It was the first British paper to include a singles chart, in the edition of 14 November 1952. In the 1970s it became the best-selling British music newspaper. |
QALD2_te-34 | <dbpedia:Bibliography_of_World_War_I> | In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate? | Bibliography of World War I List of World War I books is a bibliography using APA style citations of a selection of the most useful books on World War I as selected by the editors. |
SemSearch_LS-40 | <dbpedia:Henry_Newman_(Medal_of_Honor)> | the first 13 american states | Henry Newman (Medal of Honor) Henry Newman (1845 – July 13, 1915) was a German-born soldier in the U.S. Army who served with the 5th U.S. Cavalry during the Indian Wars. In the Apache Wars, he was one of three men who received the Medal of Honor for gallantry against a hostile band of Apache Indians in the Whetstone Mountains of Arizona on July 13, 1872. |
SemSearch_ES-81 | <dbpedia:Outline_of_South_Dakota> | south dakota state university | Outline of South Dakota The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to South Dakota:South Dakota – state located in the Midwestern region of the United States. It is named after the Lakota and Dakota Sioux American Indian tribes. South Dakota is the 17th most extensive, but the 5th least populous and the 5th least densely populated of the 50 United States. Once the southern portion of the Dakota Territory, South Dakota became a state on November 2, 1889 simultaneously with North Dakota. |
SemSearch_LS-17 | <dbpedia:Alex_Atamanenko> | houses of the Russian parliament | Alex Atamanenko Alex T. Atamanenko MP (born January 24, 1945 in New Westminster, British Columbia) is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the House of Commons in 2006, winning the riding of British Columbia Southern Interior for the New Democratic Party in the 2006 federal election, and served in parliament until his retirement at the 2015 federal election. He is a retired school teacher. |
INEX_LD-20120132 | <dbpedia:Rach_Gia_Airport> | vietnam travel airports | Rach Gia Airport Rach Gia Airport (IATA: VKG, ICAO: VVRG) (Vietnamese: Sân bay Rạch Giá) is an airport located in Rach Gia, Vietnam. |
INEX_XER-125 | <dbpedia:Sydney_FC> | countries which have won the FIFA world cup | Sydney FC Sydney Football Club /ˈsɪdni/, commonly known as Sydney FC, is an Australian professional soccer club based in Sydney, New South Wales. It competes in the country's premier competition, the A-League, under license from Football Federation Australia. The club has won two A-League Championships (in 2006 and 2010) and one Premiership (2009–10) and is the only A-League club to have won the OFC Champions League (in 2005). Since 2006, A-League teams have competed in the AFC Champions League. |
SemSearch_ES-22 | <dbpedia:Timeline_of_Charlotte,_North_Carolina> | city of charlotte | Timeline of Charlotte, North Carolina The following is a timeline of the history of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. |
INEX_XER-126 | <dbpedia:Horizon_Hobby> | toy train manufacturers that are still in business | Horizon Hobby Horizon Hobby, Inc. is an international hobby product distributor, headquartered in Champaign, Illinois, U.S.A.. It currently manufactures various Hobby grade radio control (R/C) models, as well as Athearn model trains and die-cast models, which it sells direct to consumers as well as to hobby retailers.An employee-owned company, Horizon employs nearly 950 people and sells products in more than 50 countries around the world. |
TREC_Entity-17 | <dbpedia:Bobby_Deen> | Chefs with a show on the Food Network. | Bobby Deen Robert Earl "Bobby" Deen (born April 28, 1970) is a television cook, TV personality, and restaurant manager. He is the second son of Paula Deen and with his brother, Jamie, operates her restaurant, The Lady & Sons, in Savannah, Georgia. He also frequently appears on her shows, Paula's Home Cooking and Paula's Party. He and Jamie had their own show, Road Tasted, starting July 11, 2006. |
INEX_XER-73 | <dbpedia:Chaos_(performer)> | magazines about indie-music | Chaos (performer) Chaos is a certified yoga instructor, personal trainer, dancer, and burlesque performer from Michigan. She is a member of the Pin Up Girls burlesque-cabaret company in Los Angeles and has her own line of workout videos: Yoga For Indie Rockers, Pilates For Indie Rockers, and the forthcoming Burlesque Workout For Indie Rockers.Chaos started dancing at the age of 3 and was teaching dance by the time she reached high school. |
SemSearch_ES-28 | <dbpedia:Commission_on_the_Truth_for_El_Salvador> | el salvador | Commission on the Truth for El Salvador The Truth Commission for El Salvador (Spanish: Comisión de la Verdad para El Salvador) was a truth commission established by the United Nations to investigate and report on human rights abuses during the civil war in El Salvador (1980–1992). The Commission was established by the 1992 Chapultepec Peace Accords that brought the civil war to an end. |
SemSearch_ES-141 | <dbpedia:John_Rodenberg> | ventura county court | John Rodenberg John R. Rodenberg is a Minnesota jurist, and an Associate Judge of the Minnesota Court of Appeals.Rodenberg received his juris doctor from Hamline University. He worked in private practice until 2000, when he was appointed to serve as a district court judge by then-Governor Jesse Ventura. He was elected vice chair of the Minnesota Judicial Council in 2007.Rodenberg was appointed to the appeals court in 2011 by Governor Mark Dayton. |
QALD2_te-86 | <dbpedia:List_of_cities_in_Germany_by_population> | What is the largest city in Australia? | List of cities in Germany by population This is a list of cities in Germany by population. In Germany, a city (Großstadt) is officially defined as an administration unit with a population greater than 100,000. The federal capital is shown in yellow, state capitals (except Schwerin, which does not meet the list criterion) in light blue.This list deals exclusively with the areas within city administrative boundaries. |
QALD2_te-34 | <dbpedia:Qasr_Azraq> | In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate? | Qasr Azraq Qasr al-Azraq (Arabic: قصر الأزرق, "Blue Fortress") is a large fortress located in present-day eastern Jordan. It is one of the desert castles, located on the outskirts of present-day Azraq, roughly 100 km (62 mi) east of Amman.Its strategic value came from the nearby oasis, the only water source in a vast desert region. The name of the fortress and associated town came from these. |
INEX_XER-125 | <dbpedia:Ivan_Eklind> | countries which have won the FIFA world cup | Ivan Eklind Ivan Henning Hjalmar Eklind (October 15, 1905 – July 23, 1981) was a football referee from Sweden famous for refereeing the controversial 1934 FIFA World Cup Final between Italy and Czechoslovakia in Rome. |
SemSearch_ES-109 | <dbpedia:William_and_Flora_Hewlett_Foundation> | david hewlett | William and Flora Hewlett Foundation The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation is a private foundation, established by Hewlett-Packard cofounder William Redington Hewlett and his wife Flora Lamson Hewlett in 1966. The Hewlett Foundation awards grants to a variety of liberal and progressive causes.With assets of approximately $9 billion, Hewlett is the fourth-wealthiest grant maker in the United States. |
QALD2_te-86 | <dbpedia:Victoria_(Australia)> | What is the largest city in Australia? | Victoria (Australia) Victoria (abbreviated as Vic) is a state in the south-east of Australia. Victoria is Australia's most densely populated state and its second-most populous state overall. Most of its population is concentrated in the area surrounding Port Phillip Bay, which includes the metropolitan area of its capital and largest city, Melbourne, which is Australia's second-largest city. |
SemSearch_LS-40 | <dbpedia:Fofó_Iosefa_Fiti_Sunia> | the first 13 american states | Fofó Iosefa Fiti Sunia Fofó Iosefa Fiti Sunia (born March 13, 1937) was the first non-voting Delegate from American Samoa to the United States House of Representatives. He was born in Fagasá, Pago Pago, and attended the University of Hawaii.Sunia was the administrative officer for the Samoan affairs-liaison functions for the Governor of American Samoa, and served as a translator and interpreter and an election commissioner from 1961 to 1966. |
SemSearch_ES-141 | <dbpedia:Gerold_C._Dunn> | ventura county court | Gerold C. Dunn Gerold Camarillo Dunn (July 11, 1911 – July 19, 1980) was an American attorney and jurist, who served as an Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal for the Second Appellate District in Division 4 from 1968 to 1977 and a Judge of the Los Angeles County Superior Court from 1967 to 1968. Dunn was appointed to both posts by California Governor Ronald Reagan.Born in Ventura, California, Dunn attended Stanford University, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) degree in 1934. |
QALD2_tr-72 | <dbpedia:South_Estonian_language> | Which languages are spoken in Estonia? | South Estonian language South Estonian is a Finnic language spoken in South-Eastern Estonia, encompassing the Tartu, Mulgi, Võro and Seto languages or dialects. It has traditionally been considered one of the two or three main dialect groups of the Estonian language, and is largely mutually intelligible with modern standard Estonian, although diachronically North and South Estonian are separate branches of the Finnic languages.Modern standard Estonian has evolved on the basis of the dialects of Northern Estonia. |
INEX_LD-20120212 | <dbpedia:Major_second> | guitar chord minor | Major second In Western music theory, a major second (sometimes also called whole tone) is a second spanning two semitones (About this sound Play ). A second is a musical interval encompassing two adjacent staff positions (see Interval number for more details). For example, the interval from C to D is a major second, as the note D lies two semitones above C, and the two notes are notated on adjacent staff positions. |
SemSearch_ES-28 | <dbpedia:Ayutuxtepeque> | el salvador | Ayutuxtepeque Ayutuxtepeque is a municipality in the San Salvador department of El Salvador. It is one of the nine municipalities that make up the San Salvador Metropolitan Area (AMSS). The name of the municipality means "Armadillos Hill(or Mountain)" |
QALD2_te-34 | <dbpedia:Ikhwan_raids_on_Transjordan> | In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate? | Ikhwan raids on Transjordan Ikhwan raids on Transjordan were a series of plunders by the Ikhwan, irregular Arab tribesmen of Najd, on Transjordan between 1922 and 1924. The repeated Wahhabi incursions from Najd into southern parts of his territory were the most serious threat to emir Abdullah's position in Transjordan. The emir was powerless to repel those raids by himself, thus the British maintained a military base, with a small air force, at Marka, close to Amman. |
SemSearch_ES-40 | <dbpedia:James_Clayton_(priest)> | james clayton md | James Clayton (priest) James Clayton (b. at Sheffield, England, date of birth not know; d. 22 July 1588) was an English Roman Catholic priest. |
SemSearch_ES-28 | <dbpedia:El_Salvador> | el salvador | El Salvador El Salvador (/ɛl ˈsælvədɔr/; Spanish: [el salβaˈðor], Pipil: Kūskatan), officially the Republic of El Salvador (Spanish: República de El Salvador, literally "Republic of The Savior"), is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. El Salvador's capital and largest city is San Salvador. As of 2013, El Salvador had a population of approximately 6.29 million, making it the most densely populated country in the region. |
QALD2_te-15 | <dbpedia:List_of_rivers_by_length> | What is the longest river? | List of rivers by length This is a list of the longest rivers on Earth. It includes river systems over 1,000 kilometers. |
QALD2_tr-23 | <dbpedia:Teacher's_Pet_(TV_series)> | Which television shows were created by Walt Disney? | Teacher's Pet (TV series) Teacher's Pet (also known as Disney's Teacher's Pet) is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and directed by Timothy Björklund. The series follows a 9-year-old boy and his dog who dresses up as a boy. Created by Gary Baseman, Bill Steinkellner and Cheri Steinkellner, it was broadcast on Disney's One Saturday Morning on ABC and later Toon Disney, from 2000 to 2002. |
INEX_LD-20120322 | <dbpedia:Otros_Aires> | tango music instruments | Otros Aires Otros Aires is a Spanish/Argentine neo-tango group, founded in 2003 in Barcelona by Argentine musician/architect Miguel Di Genova.Otros Aires mixes the first tangos and milongas records from the beginning of the last century (Gardel, Razzano, D'Arienzo, etc.) with electronic sequences, melodies and lyrics of the 21st century.The current formation features Miguel Di Genova (voice, guitar and sequences), Emmanuel Mayol (drums and percussion), Omar Massa (bandoneon) and Diego Ramos (piano). |
SemSearch_ES-31 | <dbpedia:Matthew_Gault_Emery> | emery | Matthew Gault Emery Matthew Gault Emery (born, September 28, 1818 - died, October 12, 1901) was the twenty-first Mayor of Washington, D.C. from 1870 to 1871, when the office was abolished. Emery was the last mayor of Washington, D.C. until the office was re-established 104 years later.Born in Pembroke, New Hampshire, Emery moved to Baltimore, Maryland at the age of 19 (in 1837) and began apprenticing as an architect and builder. Three years later, he moved to Washington in hopes of gaining U.S. |
QALD2_te-41 | <dbpedia:Robert_Noyce> | Who founded Intel? | Robert Noyce Robert Norton Noyce (December 12, 1927 – June 3, 1990), nicknamed "the Mayor of Silicon Valley," co-founded Fairchild Semiconductor in 1957 and Intel Corporation in 1968. He is also credited (along with Jack Kilby) with the realization of the first integrated circuit or microchip which fueled the personal computer revolution and gave Silicon Valley its name. |
SemSearch_ES-137 | <dbpedia:Smokers_Express> | steak express | Smokers Express Smokers Express (or Smokers Express Airlines) was a Cocoa Beach, Florida-based company that would have provided smoking flights to destinations within the United States. Founded in 1993 by William Walts and George "Mickey" Richardson, the company never received enough funding to begin operations. |
SemSearch_ES-73 | <dbpedia:Steele_Township,_Rowan_County,_North_Carolina> | rowan university | Steele Township, Rowan County, North Carolina Steele Township is one of fourteen townships in Rowan County, North Carolina, United States. The township had a population of 1,725 according to the 2010 census.Geographically, Steele Township occupies 21.97 square miles (56.9 km2) in western Rowan County. There are no incorporated municipalities in Steele Township. |
INEX_LD-20120222 | <dbpedia:Lute> | guitar classical bach | Lute Lute /luːt/ can refer generally to any string instrument having the strings running in a plane parallel to the sound table (in the Hornbostel–Sachs system), more specifically to any plucked string instrument with a neck (either fretted or unfretted) and a deep round back, or more specifically to an instrument from the family of European lutes.The European lute and the modern Near-Eastern oud descend from a common ancestor via diverging evolutionary paths. |
SemSearch_ES-131 | <dbpedia:Space_Canine_Patrol_Agents> | scpa san diego | Space Canine Patrol Agents For the schools whose acronyms are also SCPA, see the Cincinnati School for Creative and Performing Arts or the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts.The Space Canine Patrol Agents, or SCPA (not to be confused with the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals), is a group of fictional anthropomorphic extraterrestrial canine superheroes that appeared in stories published by DC Comics. |
INEX_LD-2012351 | <dbpedia:Sarson_da_saag> | Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad | Sarson da saag Sarson da saag (Sarson ka saag, in Hindi, Urdu) is a popular vegetable dish in the Punjab regions of India and Pakistan made from mustard leaves (sarson) and spices.The dish is regarded as the traditional way to make saag and is usually served with makki di roti (literally "unleavened corn bread". It can be topped with either butter (unprocessed white or processed yellow butter) or more traditionally with ghee (clarified butter). |
SemSearch_LS-5 | <dbpedia:Luther's_canon> | books of the Jewish canon | Luther's canon Luther's canon is the biblical canon attributed to Martin Luther, which has influenced Protestants since the 16th-century Protestant Reformation. While the Lutheran Confessions specifically did not define a canon, it is widely regarded as the canon of the Lutheran Church. |
SemSearch_ES-93 | <dbpedia:Toyota_Highlander> | 08 toyota tundra | Toyota Highlander The Toyota Highlander, also known as the Toyota Kluger, is a midsize crossover SUV produced by Toyota. It is built on the platform of the Toyota Camry.Announced in April 2000 at the New York Auto Show and arriving in late 2000 in Japan and January, 2001, in North America, the Highlander became the first car-based midsize SUV or midsize crossover. |
QALD2_tr-23 | <dbpedia:Acting_Sheriff> | Which television shows were created by Walt Disney? | Acting Sheriff Acting Sheriff is an unsold, half-hour television pilot created by Walt Disney Television for television network CBS that aired across the United States on Saturday, August 17, 1991 at 10:30 PM. Identified as episode number 895 in Walt Disney Television season number 35, the 30-minute comedy drama featured Robert Goulet as B movie actor Brent McCord who is elected to the unlikely job of sheriff in a small Northern California town. |
QALD2_tr-73 | <dbpedia:Aldis_Berzins> | Who owns Aldi? | Aldis Berzins Aldis Imants Bērziņš (born October 3, 1956 in Wilmington, Delaware) is a Latvian-American former volleyball player, who was a member of the American Men's National Team that won the gold medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics playing opposite of Karch Kiraly. |
SemSearch_ES-109 | <dbpedia:David_Woodley_Packard> | david hewlett | David Woodley Packard David Woodley Packard, Ph.D. (born 1940) is a former professor and noted philanthropist; he is the son of Hewlett-Packard co-founder David Packard. A former HP board member (1987-1999), David is best known for his opposition to the HP-Compaq merger and his support for classical studies, especially the digitization of classics research. He has made significant contribution to the study of the language and the sign repertory of the Minoan Linear A script. |
INEX_LD-20120132 | <dbpedia:Aircraft_losses_of_the_Vietnam_War> | vietnam travel airports | Aircraft losses of the Vietnam War During the Vietnam War, thousands of U.S. aircraft were lost to antiaircraft artillery (AAA), surface-to-air missiles (SAMs), and fighter interceptors (MiG)s. The great majority of U.S. combat losses in all areas of Southeast Asia were to AAA. The Royal Australian Air Force also flew combat and airlift missions in South Vietnam, as did the Republic of Vietnam. Among fixed-wing aircraft, more F-4 Phantoms were lost than any other type in service with any nation. |
SemSearch_LS-17 | <dbpedia:Samuel_Factor_(Canadian_politician)> | houses of the Russian parliament | Samuel Factor (Canadian politician) Samuel "Sam" Factor, KC (October 26, 1892 – August 21, 1962) was a Canadian politician, lawyer and jurist and the first Jewish Member of Parliament elected to the Canadian House of Commons from Ontario. |
QALD2_tr-72 | <dbpedia:Neiokõsõ> | Which languages are spoken in Estonia? | Neiokõsõ Neiokõsõ is an Estonian group who represented their country in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 with the song "Tii" ('road') and came 12th in the Semi-Final with 57 points. The song was sung in the Võro language, spoken in South-Eastern Estonia. |
QALD2_tr-72 | <dbpedia:Austronesian_languages> | Which languages are spoken in Estonia? | Austronesian languages The Austronesian languages is a language family that is widely dispersed throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, Madagascar and the islands of the Pacific Ocean, with a few members on continental Asia. Austronesian languages are spoken by about 386 million people, making it the fifth-largest language family by number of speakers, behind only the Indo-European languages, the Sino-Tibetan languages, the Niger-Congo languages, and the Afroasiatic languages. |
SemSearch_ES-137 | <dbpedia:Beefsteak> | steak express | Beefsteak A beefsteak is a flat cut of beef, usually cut perpendicular to the muscle fibers. Beefsteaks are usually grilled, pan-fried, or broiled. The more tender cuts from the loin and rib are cooked quickly, using dry heat, and served whole. Less tender cuts from the chuck or round are cooked with moist heat or are mechanically tenderized (cf. cube steak). |
QALD2_te-29 | <dbpedia:The_Midnight_Hour> | Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner. | The Midnight Hour The Midnight Hour (also known as In the Midnight Hour) is a 1985 American comedy-horror television film that aired on ABC on Friday, November 1, 1985, at 9:00-11:00 PM EST. It stars Shari Belafonte-Harper, LeVar Burton, Peter DeLuise, and Dedee Pfeiffer. The plot focuses on a small New England town that becomes overrun with zombies, witches, vampires, and all the other demons of hell after a group of teenagers unlock a centuries-old curse on Halloween. |
INEX_LD-20120432 | <dbpedia:Cycle_rickshaw> | bicycle benefits environment | Cycle rickshaw The cycle rickshaw is a small-scale local means of transport; it is also known by a variety of other names such as bike taxi, velotaxi, pedicab, bikecab, cyclo, beca, becak, trisikad, or trishaw.As opposed to rickshaws pulled by a person on foot, cycle rickshaws are human-powered by pedaling. Another type of rickshaw is the auto rickshaw.They are a type of tricycle designed to carry passengers on a for hire basis. |
QALD2_te-86 | <dbpedia:List_of_largest_airlines_in_Oceania> | What is the largest city in Australia? | List of largest airlines in Oceania This is a list of the largest airlines in Oceania. It is ranked by number of transported passengers. |
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