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INEX_LD-2009096 | <dbpedia:Konak_Pier> | Eiffel | Konak Pier The Konak Pier was designed by Gustave Eiffel and inaugurated in 1890 at the port of İzmir, Turkey, near Konak Square, within the boundaries of the central metropolitan district of Konak. It was originally built as a warehouse together with the French customs office on the nearby Pasaport Quay (1877) during the renewal of İzmir's portuary infrastructures, the construction works of which began in 1867. The Konak Pier is reported to have been designed by Gustave Eiffel's architecture office. |
SemSearch_ES-141 | <dbpedia:Ventura_County_Star> | ventura county court | Ventura County Star The Ventura County Star is a daily newspaper published in Camarillo, California and serves all of Ventura County. |
SemSearch_ES-42 | <dbpedia:J._Rogers_Maxwell> | john maxwell | J. Rogers Maxwell John Rogers Maxwell, Jr. (July 6, 1875 – ?) was the winner of the 1907 King's Cup with his yacht Queen. |
SemSearch_LS-5 | <dbpedia:The_Canon> | books of the Jewish canon | The Canon The Canon: A Whirligig Tour of the Beautiful Basics of Science is a book written by American science author Natalie Angier. |
SemSearch_ES-57 | <dbpedia:Martin_Luther_King,_Jr._National_Historic_Site> | martin luther king | Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site The Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site consists of several buildings including Martin Luther King, Jr.'s boyhood home and the original Ebenezer Baptist Church, the church where King was baptized and both his father Martin Luther King, Sr. and he were pastors. These places, critical to the interpretation of the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. |
QALD2_tr-22 | <dbpedia:Tweed,_Ontario> | In which country is the Limerick Lake? | Tweed, Ontario This page is about the Municipality of Tweed, for the village see Tweed, Ontario (village).Tweed is a municipality and a village located in central-eastern Ontario, Canada, in Hastings County.The Municipality of Tweed is an amalgamated municipality comprising the former Village of Tweed and the former Townships of Hungerford and Elzevir & Grimsthorpe. |
QALD2_tr-92 | <dbpedia:Mount_Roraima> | What is the highest mountain? | Mount Roraima Mount Roraima (Spanish: Monte Roraima [ˈmonte roˈɾaima], also known as Tepuy Roraima and Cerro Roraima; Portuguese: Monte Roraima [ˈmõtʃi ʁoˈɾajmɐ]) is the highest of the Pakaraima chain of tepui plateaus in South America. First described by the English explorer Sir Walter Raleigh in 1596, its 31 km2 summit area is bounded on all sides by cliffs rising 400 metres (1,300 ft). |
QALD2_tr-72 | <dbpedia:Estonian_Swedes> | Which languages are spoken in Estonia? | Estonian Swedes The Estonian Swedes, Estonia-Swedes, or Coastal Swedes (Swedish: estlandssvenskar, "Estonia Swedes", colloquially aibofolke, "Island People", Estonian: rannarootslased, i.e. "Coastal Swedes" or eestirootslased) are a Swedish-speaking linguistic minority traditionally residing in the coastal areas and islands of what is now western and northern Estonia. |
SemSearch_ES-93 | <dbpedia:Toyota_Aurion_(XV40)> | 08 toyota tundra | Toyota Aurion (XV40) The Toyota Aurion (XV40) /ˈɔriən/ is the original series of the Toyota Aurion, a mid-size car produced by Toyota in Australia and parts of Asia. Designated "XV40", Toyota manufactured the first generation Aurion between 2006 and 2012 until it was fully replaced by the XV50 series. |
SemSearch_ES-28 | <dbpedia:Ministry_of_Education_(El_Salvador)> | el salvador | Ministry of Education (El Salvador) The Ministry of Education (Spanish: Ministerio de Educación, MINED) is a government ministry of El Salvador, headquartered in San Salvador. |
INEX_XER-100 | <dbpedia:ICon:_Steve_Jobs> | Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related | ICon: Steve Jobs iCon: Steve Jobs, The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business is an unauthorized biography by Jeffrey S. Young and William L. Simon about the return of Steve Jobs to Apple Inc in 1997. It was published in 2005.The book's title is a double entendre with one connotation that of Jobs as an icon with attributes to be admired, while carrying the negative interpretation as I-(am a)-Con, as in a con man, criticized for charisma used in harmful ways such as the "reality distortion field". |
INEX_XER-97 | <dbpedia:LibertyEiffel> | Compilers that can compile both C and C++ | LibertyEiffel Liberty Eiffel is a free Eiffel compiler. The compiler translates Eiffel code to C. Hence it can be used to write programs that run on virtually any platform for which an ANSI C compiler exists. Liberty Eiffel uses type inference to make it possible to implement a more efficient compiler.Liberty Eiffel is based on the codebase of SmartEiffel, as the SmartEiffel team seems to have lost interest in the compiler and no more releases are expected. |
QALD2_te-86 | <dbpedia:Greek_community_of_Melbourne> | What is the largest city in Australia? | Greek community of Melbourne The city of Melbourne, Victoria is the second-largest urban area of Australia behind Sydney. It is the capital city of the state of Victoria as well as the largest city in the state. Also, Melbourne is one of the most diverse cities in Australia and in the world.Greeks are the seventh-largest ethnic group in Australia. |
QALD2_tr-23 | <dbpedia:Walt_Disney_Presents:_Annette> | Which television shows were created by Walt Disney? | Walt Disney Presents: Annette Walt Disney Presents: Annette is a television serial that ran on The Mickey Mouse Club during the show's third season (1957-1958). It starred Annette Funicello as Annette McCleod (pronounced mik-clowd), a poor, orphaned country girl who moves into town with her upper-class aunt and uncle. |
QALD2_tr-92 | <dbpedia:List_of_mountain_peaks_of_Mexico> | What is the highest mountain? | List of mountain peaks of Mexico This article comprises three sortable tables of the major mountain peaks of Mexico.Topographic elevation is the vertical distance above the reference geoid, a precise mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface. Topographic prominence is the elevation difference between the summit and the highest or key col to a higher summit. |
SemSearch_ES-42 | <dbpedia:Sir_John_Maxwell,_7th_Baronet> | john maxwell | Sir John Maxwell, 7th Baronet Sir John Maxwell, 7th Baronet, of Pollok (31 October 1768 – 30 July 1844) was a Member of Parliament for Paisley from 10 December 1832 until resigning in 1834.He married Hannah or Anne Gardiner, daughter of Richard Gardiner, of Aldborough, Suffolk, and had issue, one son, Sir John Maxwell, 8th Baronet, and two daughters, Harriet Maxwell, who died in 1812, and Elizabeth Maxwell, wife of Archibald Stirling, Esq., of Keir, the parents of Sir William Stirling-Maxwell, 9th Baronet, of Pollok. |
INEX_LD-20120132 | <dbpedia:Václav_Havel_Airport_Prague> | vietnam travel airports | Václav Havel Airport Prague Václav Havel Airport Prague (Czech: Letiště Václava Havla Praha), formerly Prague Ruzyně International Airport (Czech: Mezinárodní letiště Praha-Ruzyně, Czech pronunciation: [ˈpraɦa ˈrʊzɪɲɛ]), (IATA: PRG, ICAO: LKPR), is the international airport of Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. It is located 10 kilometres (6 mi) west of the city centre and is with over 11 million passengers in 2014 the busiest airport in the newer EU member states. |
SemSearch_ES-68 | <dbpedia:Pierce_College> | pierce county washington | Pierce College For the college of the same name in Los Angeles, California, see Los Angeles Pierce College; for the homophone college in Philadelphia, see Peirce CollegePierce College is a community college district operating in and serving Pierce County in the U.S. state of Washington. |
TREC_Entity-17 | <dbpedia:Adam_Gertler> | Chefs with a show on the Food Network. | Adam Gertler Adam Gertler is an American chef, television personality and occasional actor. |
QALD2_te-86 | <dbpedia:Takia_Starks> | What is the largest city in Australia? | Takia Starks Takia Nicole Starks (born January 16, 1986) is a shooting guard for the Perth Lynx of the Women's National Basketball League. Born in Houston, Texas, she played college basketball at Texas A&M. She is A&M's all-time leading scorer. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Solar_energy_in_the_European_Union> | europe solar power facility | Solar energy in the European Union Solar energy in the European Union consists of photovoltaics (PV) and solar thermal energy.In 2010, the €2.6 billion European solar heating sector consisted of small and medium-sized businesses, generated 17.3 terawatt-hours (TWh) of energy, employed 33,500 workers, and created one new job for every 80 kW of added capacity.During 2011, an additional 21.9 gigawatts (GW) of photovoltaics systems were connected to the grid in the European Union, a steep increase from 13.4 GW in 2010. |
QALD2_tr-86 | <dbpedia:Lutz_Graf_Schwerin_von_Krosigk> | Give me all female German chancellors. | Lutz Graf Schwerin von Krosigk Johann Ludwig Graf Schwerin von Krosigk, born Johann Ludwig von Krosigk and known as Lutz von Krosigk (22 August 1887 – 4 March 1977) was a German senior government official who served as Minister of Finance of Germany from 1932 to 1945 and Leading Minister of the German Reich (Chancellor) in May 1945.A non-partisan moderate conservative, he was appointed to the post by Franz von Papen in 1932. |
SemSearch_ES-54 | <dbpedia:3.0_(Marc_Anthony_album)> | marc anthony | 3.0 (Marc Anthony album) 3.0 is the eleventh studio album by American recording artist Marc Anthony, released on July 23, 2013. It is his first original salsa album in over a decade. "Vivir Mi Vida", was released as the first single on April 26, 2013. "Cambio de Piel", was released as the second single on October 8, 2013. The album was nominated for Album of the Year and won Best Salsa Album at the 2014 Latin Grammy Awards. |
SemSearch_ES-34 | <dbpedia:The_Wizarding_World_of_Harry_Potter_(Universal_Orlando_Resort)> | harry potter movie | The Wizarding World of Harry Potter (Universal Orlando Resort) The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is a themed area spanning two theme parks – Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios Florida – at the Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Florida, USA.The first phase was officially announced for Islands of Adventure on May 31, 2007, and after a two-and-a-half-year construction period, the area officially opened to the public on June 18, 2010. |
QALD2_tr-23 | <dbpedia:The_Weekenders> | Which television shows were created by Walt Disney? | The Weekenders The Weekenders is an American animated television series created by Doug Langdale. It centers on the weekend life of four seventh graders: Tino, Lor, Carver, and Tish. The series initially aired on ABC and UPN, but was later moved to Toon Disney. |
TREC_Entity-17 | <dbpedia:Aaron_McCargo,_Jr.> | Chefs with a show on the Food Network. | Aaron McCargo, Jr. Aaron McCargo Jr. is an American chef from Camden, New Jersey. He is best known as the winner of the fourth season of the Food Network's reality television show, The Next Food Network Star.He has a preference for meats and bold, spicy flavors, and avoids overly complex recipes. He calls the food he cooks "soul food," but with multiple cultural influences. |
QALD2_te-34 | <dbpedia:Grand_Mosque_seizure> | In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate? | Grand Mosque seizure The Grand Mosque seizure occurred during November and December 1979 when extremist insurgents calling for the overthrow of the House of Saud took over Al-Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. |
SemSearch_ES-66 | <dbpedia:List_of_anonymously_published_works> | overeaters anonymous | List of anonymously published works Throughout the history of literature, since the creation of bound texts in the forms of books and codices, various works have been published and written anonymously, often due to their political or controversial nature, or merely for the purposes of the privacy of their authors, among other reasons. |
SemSearch_ES-73 | <dbpedia:Cooper_Medical_School_of_Rowan_University> | rowan university | Cooper Medical School of Rowan University Cooper Medical School of Rowan University (CMSRU) is a public medical school located in Camden, New Jersey. It was created as a partnership between Rowan University and Cooper University Hospital in 2009 by the executive order of Governor Jon Corzine. CMSRU opened in summer 2012. It is the first new medical school in New Jersey in over 35 years and the only four-year MD-granting medical school in South Jersey. |
INEX_LD-20120432 | <dbpedia:Tiruchirappalli_Bicycle_Share> | bicycle benefits environment | Tiruchirappalli Bicycle Share Tiruchirappalli Bicycle Share is a new proposed bicycle sharing system for the city of Tiruchirappalli. |
SemSearch_ES-65 | <dbpedia:Florida_State_Road_528> | orlando florida | Florida State Road 528 State Road 528 (SR 528), the Martin Andersen Beachline Expressway (formerly known as the Martin Andersen Bee Line Expressway or simply The Bee Line), is a 53.5-mile-long (86.1 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Florida. It is a mostly-tolled expressway connecting Interstate 4 in southwest Orlando with Interstate 95, Titusville, and Cape Canaveral on Florida's Space Coast. |
SemSearch_LS-19 | <dbpedia:Collins_Obuya> | kenya's captain in cricket | Collins Obuya Collins Omondi Obuya (born 27 July 1981) is a Kenyan cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and leg spin bowler. He came to prominence in the 2003 Cricket World Cup where he was one of Kenya's major performers as they reached the semi-finals.Obuya picked up 13 wickets at 28.76 in the 2003 World Cup and took a career best 5 for 24 in Kenya's win over Sri Lanka at Nairobi. He awarded man of the match. |
SemSearch_LS-5 | <dbpedia:Nahum_Norbert_Glatzer> | books of the Jewish canon | Nahum Norbert Glatzer Nahum Norbert Glatzer (March 25, 1903 – February 27, 1990) was a noted Jewish literary scholar, theologian, and editor.Glatzer was born in Lemberg, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Lviv in the western Ukraine). In 1914 his family abandoned Lemberg in the face of the advancing Russian army and arrived in Bodenbach, Bohemia, in 1915. In 1920 he settled in Frankfurt, Germany where he married Anne (Anny) Stiebel, the daughter of the owners of Butonia, in 1932. He received his Ph.D. |
QALD2_tr-92 | <dbpedia:List_of_past_presumed_highest_mountains> | What is the highest mountain? | List of past presumed highest mountains The following is a list of mountains that have been presumed, at one time, to be the highest mountain in the world. How general were the following presumptions is unclear. Before the age of exploration, no geographer could make any plausible assumption. Chimborazo, 6,267 metres (20,561 ft). Presumed highest from sixteenth century until the beginning of the 19th century. |
INEX_LD-2012343 | <dbpedia:Gilean_Douglas> | The Heart of a Woman poet's autobiography | Gilean Douglas Gillian (Gilean) Joan Douglas (February 1, 1900 – October 31, 1993) was a Canadian nature writer. While she was best known for her work as a poet, she was also an accomplished photo journalist, feminist, historian, and politician. Douglas' inspiration for her writing stemmed from her desire to be an independent woman in a patriarchal world. |
SemSearch_ES-31 | <dbpedia:Joseph_Emery> | emery | Joseph Emery Joseph Emery (June 2, 1833, Pennsylvania – January 18, 1924, Salinas, California) was an American academic and an acting president of Corvallis College, known today as Oregon State University.He taught at Corvallis College from 1867 to 1885. [1] |
SemSearch_ES-141 | <dbpedia:Santa_Clara_River_(California)> | ventura county court | Santa Clara River (California) The Santa Clara River is 83 miles (134 km) long, and is one of the most dynamic river systems in southern California. The river drains the coastal mountains of the transverse ranges north of Los Angeles by flowing west onto the Oxnard Plain and into the Santa Barbara Channel. The watershed has provided habitat for a wide array of native plants and animals and has historically supplied humans with water, fish, and fertile farmland. |
SemSearch_ES-70 | <dbpedia:List_of_radio_stations_in_Rome> | radio italia online | List of radio stations in Rome The first Medium wave radio station in Rome was launched in 6 October 1924 by URI.The first Shortwave radio station in Rome was launched in 1930 by URI.After the 8 September 1943 was opened Radio Roma.The first private radio station in Rome was GBR, launched in 1974 and after Radio Dimensione Suono in 1976.The following is a list of licensed FM/AM radio stations in the city of Rome, Italy and are sorted by his frequencies. |
SemSearch_LS-40 | <dbpedia:Bannered_routes_of_U.S._Route_13> | the first 13 american states | Bannered routes of U.S. Route 13 U.S. Route 13 (US 13) runs along the Atlantic coastline for over 500 miles (800 km), passing through five states. Along its route, it possessed numerous bannered routes, which are all loops off the mainline US 13. At present, there are at least fourteen bannered routes in existence: two in North Carolina, five in Virginia, two in Maryland, four in Delaware, and one in Pennsylvania. Seven others have existed in the past, but have been deleted. |
INEX_LD-2009096 | <dbpedia:Eiffel_Tower> | Eiffel | Eiffel Tower The Eiffel Tower (/ˈaɪfəl ˈtaʊər/ EYE-fəl TOWR; French: tour Eiffel [tuʁ‿ɛfɛl] About this sound listen) is an iron lattice tower located on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. It was named after the engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, whose company designed and built the tower. |
INEX_LD-2012363 | <dbpedia:Lou_Chirban> | American twins famous American professional tennis double players | Lou Chirban Lou Chirban (born 1932 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former Greek American professional baseball player. He was one of the first five white professional baseball players to join the Negro American League. He was signed to the Chicago American Giants in 1950 by Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe with the support of the team's owner, Dr. J.B. Martin, who was concerned about black players joining Major League teams. |
QALD2_tr-72 | <dbpedia:Reichskommissariat_Ostland> | Which languages are spoken in Estonia? | Reichskommissariat Ostland Nazi Germany established the Reichskommissariat Ostland (RKO) in 1941 as the civilian occupation regime in the Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania), the northeastern part of Poland and the west part of the Belarusian SSR during World War II. It was also known initially as Reichskommissariat Baltenland "\Baltic Land"). |
SemSearch_ES-93 | <dbpedia:Tundra_Semiconductor> | 08 toyota tundra | Tundra Semiconductor Tundra Semiconductor Corporation supplies communications, computing and storage companies with System Interconnect products, intellectual property (IP) and design services backed by customer service and technical support. Tundra's track record includes bridges and switches enabling industry standards: RapidIO, PCI, PCI-X, PCI Express, Power Architecture, VME, HyperTransport, Interlaken, and SPI4.2. |
INEX_LD-2012363 | <dbpedia:Ron_Henry_(baseball)> | American twins famous American professional tennis double players | Ron Henry (baseball) Ronald Baxter Henry (born August 7, 1936) is an American former professional baseball player, a catcher who spent one full season (1961) and part of another (1964) in Major League Baseball as a member of the Minnesota Twins. He threw and batted right-handed, stood 6 feet 1 inch (1.85 m) tall and weighed 185 pounds (84 kg).Henry's career lasted for 15 seasons (1954–1968). The first seven were spent in the farm system of the Milwaukee Braves. |
SemSearch_ES-12 | <dbpedia:Austin_Independent_School_District> | austin texas | Austin Independent School District Austin Independent School District is a school district based in the city of Austin, Texas, United States. Established in 1881, the district serves most of the City of Austin, the City of Sunset Valley, the Village of San Leanna, and unincorporated areas in Travis County (including Manchaca). The district operates 129 schools including 84 elementary schools, 18 middle schools, and 16 high schools. |
QALD2_te-86 | <dbpedia:Engineering_Institute_of_Technology> | What is the largest city in Australia? | Engineering Institute of Technology The '''Engineering Institute of Technology''' (EIT) is a private college operating globally that offers vocational education and higher education programs. EIT was founded in 2008 with headquarters in Perth, Australia.EIT is registered as a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in the Vocational Education and Training Sector (VET) in Australia that delivers a number of engineering and technology based qualifications. |
INEX_LD-2012343 | <dbpedia:Oliver_Goldsmith_(Canadian_poet)> | The Heart of a Woman poet's autobiography | Oliver Goldsmith (Canadian poet) Oliver Goldsmith (1794–1861) was a Canadian poet born in St. Andrews, New Brunswick. He is best known for The Rising Village, which appeared in 1825. It was at once the first book-length poem published by a native English-Canadian and the first book-length publication in England by a Canadian poet. Furthermore his Autobiography is the first autobiography of a native Canadian writer. |
SemSearch_LS-17 | <dbpedia:Parliament_of_Malaysia> | houses of the Russian parliament | Parliament of Malaysia The Parliament of Malaysia is the national legislature of Malaysia, based on the Westminster system. The bicameral parliament consists of the Dewan Rakyat (House of Representatives) and the Dewan Negara (Senate). |
QALD2_tr-72 | <dbpedia:Eesti_Rahvusringhääling> | Which languages are spoken in Estonia? | Eesti Rahvusringhääling Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR) – Estonian Public Broadcasting – is a publicly funded radio and television organisation created in Estonia on 1 June 2007 to take over the functions of the formerly separate Eesti Raadio (ER) (Estonian Radio) and Eesti Televisioon (ETV) (Estonian Television), under the terms of the Estonian National Broadcasting Act. |
SemSearch_ES-31 | <dbpedia:Gideon_Emery> | emery | Gideon Emery Gideon Emery (born 12 September 1972) is an English jazz musician, actor and voice actor, known for his stage work in South Africa and for providing voices in video games. |
QALD2_te-29 | <dbpedia:My_Own_Private_Idaho> | Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner. | My Own Private Idaho My Own Private Idaho is a 1991 American independent adventure drama film written and directed by Gus Van Sant, loosely based on Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1, Henry IV, Part 2, and Henry V, and starring River Phoenix and Keanu Reeves. |
SemSearch_ES-73 | <dbpedia:Richard_Wackar> | rowan university | Richard Wackar Richard Wackar (born February 24, 1928) is a former American football and basketball coach. He served as the head football coach at Glassboro State College (now called Rowan University), an NCAA Division III program in Glassboro, New Jersey. He was the third all-time coach for the Profs and compiled a 65–84–4 record in 17 seasons. |
INEX_LD-20120322 | <dbpedia:Music_of_Argentina> | tango music instruments | Music of Argentina The music of Argentina is known mostly for the tango, which developed in Buenos Aires and surrounding areas, as well as Montevideo, Uruguay. Folk, pop and classical music are also popular, and Argentine artists like Mercedes Sosa and Atahualpa Yupanqui contributed greatly to the development of the nueva canción. Argentine rock has also led to a defiant rock scene in Argentina. |
QALD2_tr-92 | <dbpedia:Y_Ro_Wen> | What is the highest mountain? | Y Ro Wen Y Ro Wen is a mountain just north of Blaenau Ffestiniog, North Wales and forms part of the Moelwynion. It may be climbed from Dolwyddelan or Cwm Penmachno. The popular climbing crag of Craig Alltrem can be found on its western slope. The summit has a shelter cairn, with views of Moel Penamnen, Manod Mawr North Top, Y Gamallt and Moel Siabod. |
INEX_XER-125 | <dbpedia:Argentina_national_football_team> | countries which have won the FIFA world cup | Argentina national football team The Argentina national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Argentina) represents Argentina in football and is controlled by the Argentine Football Association (AFA), the governing body for football in Argentina. Argentina's home stadium is Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti.La Selección (national team), also known as the Albicelestes (sky blue and whites), has appeared in five World Cup finals, including the first final in 1930, which they lost, 4–2, to Uruguay. |
SemSearch_ES-53 | <dbpedia:List_of_turnpikes_in_Virginia_and_West_Virginia> | lynchburg virginia | List of turnpikes in Virginia and West Virginia This is a list of turnpike roads, built and operated by nonprofit turnpike trusts or private companies in exchange for the privilege of collecting a toll, in the U.S. states of Virginia and West Virginia, mainly in the 19th century. While most of the roads are now maintained as free public roads, some have been abandoned. |
QALD2_te-29 | <dbpedia:The_Undying_Monster> | Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner. | The Undying Monster The Undying Monster is a 1942 horror and mystery film, also known as The Hammond Mystery, featuring a werewolf as the primary antagonist. The movie was directed by John Brahm and is based on the 1922 novel by Jessie Douglas Kerruish. |
SemSearch_ES-93 | <dbpedia:Brett_Moffitt> | 08 toyota tundra | Brett Moffitt Brett Moffitt (born August 7, 1992) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He is a developmental driver for Michael Waltrip Racing. While under contract with MWR, Moffitt is also the primary driver of the No. 34 Ford Fusion for Front Row Motorsports in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. |
INEX_LD-2012363 | <dbpedia:Steve_Luebber> | American twins famous American professional tennis double players | Steve Luebber Stephen Lee Luebber is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Luebber pitched in all or part of five seasons in the majors between 1971 and 1981. He currently serves as pitching coach for the Wilmington Blue Rocks, single-A farm team for the Kansas City RoyalsLuebber was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 13th round of the 1967 Major League Baseball Draft. |
SemSearch_LS-5 | <dbpedia:Book_of_Nehemiah> | books of the Jewish canon | Book of Nehemiah The Book of Nehemiah is, along with the Book of Ezra, a book of the Hebrew Bible. Told largely in the form of a first-person memoir, it concerns the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem by Nehemiah, a Jew who is a high official at the Persian court, and the dedication of the city and its people to God's laws (Torah). |
INEX_LD-2012363 | <dbpedia:Sanchai_Ratiwatana> | American twins famous American professional tennis double players | Sanchai Ratiwatana Sanchai Ratiwatana (Last name pronounce : Ra-Ti-Wat) (Thai: สรรค์ชัย รติวัฒน์ 'ต้อง') (born 23 January 1982 in Bangkok) is a professional tennis player from Thailand. He turned professional in 2004.In 2007, Sanchai and his twin brother Sonchat Ratiwatana won their first ATP doubles title in Bangkok. They won their second title at the Chennai Open in India in 2008.He reached World No. 39, his best doubles ranking, on 28 April 2008. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Wyandot_Solar_Facility> | europe solar power facility | Wyandot Solar Facility The 12 megawatt (MW) Wyandot Solar Facility is a solar photovoltaic power plant completed in 2010, located in Salem Township, Wyandot County, Ohio. This system uses 159,000 panels spread over 80 acres (32 ha).Juwi Solar developed the Wyandot Solar Facility and Vaughn Industries, based in Wyandot County, was the primary construction contractor. Most of the construction jobs created by the project went to Ohio residents. |
INEX_LD-20120112 | <dbpedia:Robert_E._Smith> | vietnam war facts | Robert E. Smith LtCol Robert Edward Smith (December 3, 1918 – October 29, 2004) was an American pilot who flew in World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War, serving in the Army Air Corps, the United States Air Force and the Royal Air Force during his career.Smith was born in Baltimore, Maryland and grew up in Washington, DC; in 1938 he entered The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. |
QALD2_tr-72 | <dbpedia:Åland_Swedish> | Which languages are spoken in Estonia? | Åland Swedish Åland Swedish (åländska) is a dialect of Swedish spoken in the Åland Islands, an autonomous province of Finland. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Solar_power_in_the_United_States> | europe solar power facility | Solar power in the United States Solar power in the United States includes utility-scale solar power plants as well as local distributed generation, mostly from rooftop photovoltaics. As of the fourth quarter of 2014, the U.S. has 18.3 gigawatts (GW) of installed photovoltaic capacity with an additional 1.7 GW of concentrated solar power. In the twelve months through July 2015, utility scale solar power generated 23.65 terawatt-hours (TWh), 0.58% of total U.S. |
INEX_XER-100 | <dbpedia:SDSF> | Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related | SDSF The System Display and Search Facility (SDSF) feature of IBM mainframes running z/OS allows users and administrators to be able to view and control various aspects of the mainframe's operation and system resources. Batch job output, status of running Unix processes, system information, workload scheduling,External device monitoring such as printers,initiators . SDSF is primarily used to access the batch and system log files and dumps. |
QALD2_te-41 | <dbpedia:Intel_8086> | Who founded Intel? | Intel 8086 The 8086 "\eighty eighty-six", also called iAPX 86) is a 16-bit microprocessor chip designed by Intel between early 1976 and mid-1978, when it was released. |
QALD2_tr-23 | <dbpedia:Donald_Duck_Presents> | Which television shows were created by Walt Disney? | Donald Duck Presents Donald Duck Presents is a television series that aired on The Disney Channel beginning in 1983 and which featured classic Disney animated shorts. Although Donald Duck shorts were the primary programming, additional cartoons featuring Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Chip 'n Dale, Pluto, as well as Silly Symphonies, Disney featurettes, and other Disney-based shorts were shown. The show was first aired on September 1, 1983, a few months after The Disney Channel was launched. |
SemSearch_ES-28 | <dbpedia:Legislative_Assembly_of_El_Salvador> | el salvador | Legislative Assembly of El Salvador The Legislative Assembly (Spanish: Asamblea Legislativa) is the legislative branch of the government of El Salvador. |
SemSearch_ES-28 | <dbpedia:List_of_political_parties_in_El_Salvador> | el salvador | List of political parties in El Salvador This article lists political parties in El Salvador. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Solar_power_in_Arizona> | europe solar power facility | Solar power in Arizona Solar power in Arizona has the potential to, according to then-Governor Janet Napolitano, make Arizona "the Persian Gulf of solar energy". In 2012, Arizona had 1,106 MW of photovoltaic (PV) solar power systems, and 6 MW of concentrated solar power (CSP), bringing the total to over 1,112 megawatts (MW) of solar power. The Solana Generating Station is a 280 MW parabolic trough solar plant which is the largest plant of its type in the world. Solana includes 6 hours of power storage by molten salt. |
INEX_LD-2012343 | <dbpedia:Somebody_New_(Billy_Ray_Cyrus_song)> | The Heart of a Woman poet's autobiography | Somebody New (Billy Ray Cyrus song) "Somebody New" is a song written by Alex Harvey and Mike Curtis, and recorded by American country music singer, Billy Ray Cyrus. It was released in September 1993 as the second single from his platinum-selling second album, It Won't Be the Last. The song was the follow-up to "In the Heart of a Woman". "Somebody New" reached a peak of number 9 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs chart), and number 4 on the U.S. Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. |
SemSearch_ES-54 | <dbpedia:Iconos> | marc anthony | Iconos Iconos (English: Icons) is the tenth studio album by Marc Anthony which covers Latin ballads from the past and is the second Latin pop album by Marc Anthony after Amar Sin Mentiras. The album was first released on May 14, 2010 in Europe through Ariola Records, and May 25 in the US and UK with Sony Latin. |
SemSearch_ES-34 | <dbpedia:The_Official_Matrix_Exhibit> | harry potter movie | The Official Matrix Exhibit The Official Matrix Exhibit was a walk-through experience at Warner Bros. Movie World on the Gold Coast, Australia. It allowed guests to immerse themselves in the world of the Matrix franchise. The attraction opened in September 2003, the year in which both The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions were released. It was closed on 1 April 2007 and replaced by a set of bumper cars and an arcade attraction later in the year. |
QALD2_te-87 | <dbpedia:Gerontophilia_(film)> | Who composed the music for Harold and Maude? | Gerontophilia (film) Gerontophilia is a 2013 Canadian romantic comedy film directed by Bruce LaBruce and written by LaBruce and Daniel Allen Cox. It was screened in the Vanguard section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.Described as a gay Harold and Maude, the film follows Lake, a young man who takes a job in a nursing home and develops a romantic and sexual attraction to Mr. Peabody, a senior citizen resident in the facility. |
SemSearch_LS-40 | <dbpedia:Sir_William_Parker,_1st_Baronet,_of_Shenstone> | the first 13 american states | Sir William Parker, 1st Baronet, of Shenstone Admiral of the Fleet Sir William Parker, 1st Baronet, GCB (1 December 1781 – 13 November 1866), was a Royal Navy officer. As a captain's servant he took part in the Battle of The Glorious First of June in June 1794 during the French Revolutionary Wars and, as a captain, he participated in the capture of the French ships Marengo and Belle Poule at the Action of 13 March 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:List_of_largest_power_stations_in_the_world> | europe solar power facility | List of largest power stations in the world This article lists the largest power stations in the world, the ten overall and the five of each type, in terms of current installed electrical capacity. Non-renewable power stations are those that run on coal, fuel oils, nuclear, natural gas, oil shale and peat, while renewable power stations run on fuel sources such as biomass, geothermal heat, hydro, solar energy, solar heat, tides, waves and the wind. |
QALD2_te-19 | <dbpedia:The_City_Without_Jews> | Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin. | The City Without Jews Die Stadt ohne Juden (The City Without Jews) is an 1924 Austrian Expressionist film by H. K. Breslauer, based on the book of the same title by Hugo Bettauer. The film is one of the few surviving Expressionist films from Austria and has therefore been well researched. |
SemSearch_ES-40 | <dbpedia:Doctor_of_Medicine> | james clayton md | Doctor of Medicine Doctor of Medicine (MD or DM), or in Latin: Medicinae Doctor, meaning "Teacher of Medicine", is a terminal degree for physicians and surgeons. In countries that follow the tradition of the United States, it is a first professional graduate degree awarded upon graduation from medical school. In countries that follow the tradition of the United Kingdom, the title of the equivalent medical degree is instead styled as Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery. |
QALD2_te-19 | <dbpedia:Hans_Fidesser> | Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin. | Hans Fidesser Hans Fidesser (1899–1982) was an Austrian singer and film actor. |
SemSearch_ES-109 | <dbpedia:David_Packard> | david hewlett | David Packard David Packard (September 7, 1912 – March 26, 1996) was a co-founder, with William Hewlett, of Hewlett-Packard (1939), serving as president (1947–1964), CEO (1964–1968), and Chairman of the Board (1964–1968, 1972–1993). He served as U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense from 1969–1971 during the Nixon administration. Packard served as President of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) from 1976 to 1981. He was also chairman of the Board of Regents from 1973 to 1982. |
QALD2_tr-44 | <dbpedia:Brooklyn_Bridge> | Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge? | Brooklyn Bridge The Brooklyn Bridge is a hybrid cable-stayed/suspension bridge in New York City and is one of the oldest bridges of either type in the United States. Completed in 1883, it connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by spanning the East River. It has a main span of 1,595.5 feet (486.3 m), and was the first steel-wire suspension bridge constructed. |
SemSearch_ES-53 | <dbpedia:Lynchburg_–_Kemper_Street_Station> | lynchburg virginia | Lynchburg – Kemper Street Station Lynchburg-Kemper Street Station is a passenger rail and bus station located at 825 Kemper Street in the city of Lynchburg, in the U.S. Commonwealth of Virginia. The facility currently houses the local operations for intercity transportation vendors Amtrak and Greyhound Lines, providing transit to most east coast cities such as Washington DC, New York City and Atlanta. |
SemSearch_ES-28 | <dbpedia:List_of_diplomatic_missions_of_El_Salvador> | el salvador | List of diplomatic missions of El Salvador This is a list of diplomatic missions of El Salvador, excluding honorary consulates. El Salvador is a small Central American country with a modest number of diplomatic missions abroad. |
SemSearch_LS-40 | <dbpedia:Emery_Lehman> | the first 13 american states | Emery Lehman Emery Lehman (born June 13, 1996) is an American speed skater who represented the United States at the 2014 Winter Olympics. Lehman started playing ice hockey at age six, taking up speed skating in an attempt to improve his hockey at age nine. He excelled at the sport, winning his first national time at age 12. Two year later, he won the United States junior title in the 5000 meters. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Kilowatt_hour> | europe solar power facility | Kilowatt hour The kilowatt hour (symbol kWh, kW·h, or kW h) is a unit of energy equal to 1,000 watt-hours, or 3.6 megajoules. If the energy is being transmitted or used at a constant rate (power) over a period of time, the total energy in kilowatt-hours is the product of the power in kilowatts and the time in hours. The kilowatt-hour is commonly used as a billing unit for energy delivered to consumers by electric utilities. |
SemSearch_ES-57 | <dbpedia:Martin_Luther_King_Sr._Community_Resources_Collaborative> | martin luther king | Martin Luther King Sr. Community Resources Collaborative The Martin Luther King, Sr. Community Resources Collaborative named after the late Reverend turned community activist, Martin Luther King, Sr., held its official dedication ceremony, November 4, 2012. The 8-million-dollar brick complex is located at 101 Jackson Street NE, in the "National Historic King District," of Atlanta, Georgia, which is also known as the Sweet Auburn and Old Fourth Ward Districts. The Collaborative, often referred to as the MLK Sr. |
INEX_XER-73 | <dbpedia:Dave_Bidini> | magazines about indie-music | Dave Bidini Dave Bidini (born September 11, 1963) is a Canadian musician and writer. Originally from Etobicoke, Ontario, he was a founding member of the rock band Rheostatics, and currently performs with Bidiniband. In addition, he has published several books about music, travel and sports, and has written feature journalism pieces and columns for numerous Canadian magazines and newspapers. |
SemSearch_ES-141 | <dbpedia:Rancho_Buena_Ventura> | ventura county court | Rancho Buena Ventura Rancho Buena Ventura (also called "San Buena Ventura") was a 26,632-acre (107.78 km2) Mexican land grant in present day Shasta County, California, given in 1844 by Governor Manuel Micheltorena to Major Pierson B. Reading (1816–1868). The land grant is named for the former name of the adjacent Sacramento River, Buena Ventura, which meant good fortune in Spanish. |
SemSearch_LS-40 | <dbpedia:Warehouse_13> | the first 13 american states | Warehouse 13 Warehouse 13 is a U.S. |
INEX_LD-2012351 | <dbpedia:Thai_cuisine> | Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad | Thai cuisine Thai cuisine is the national cuisine of Thailand. Balance, detail, and variety are of paramount significance to Thai chefs. In his book The Principles of Thai Cookery, celebrity chef, writer, and authority on Thai cuisine McDang "rote:\What is Thai food? Every country in the world has its own food profile. It reflects its culture, environment, ingenuity and values. |
SemSearch_ES-70 | <dbpedia:Cologno_Monzese> | radio italia online | Cologno Monzese Cologno Monzese is a comune (municipality) in the province of Milan in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 5 kilometres (3 mi) northeast of Milan. |
INEX_LD-2012347 | <dbpedia:Miami_Central_High_School> | seat Florida country Dade | Miami Central High School Miami Central Senior High School, commonly referred to as Central Rockets, is a secondary school located at 1781 NW 95th Street in West Little River, Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. The school serves most of the northern fringes of the city of Miami as well as parts of North Miami, Opa-locka, the village of Miami Shores, and the village of El Portal. |
QALD2_tr-92 | <dbpedia:Jay_Peak_(Vermont)> | What is the highest mountain? | Jay Peak (Vermont) Jay Peak is a mountain located about 5 mi. (8 km) south of the United States-Canada border, in Jay and Westfield, Orleans County, Vermont, of which it is the highest point. Most of the mountain is in Jay Peak State Forest.The mountain is named for the town of Jay in which much of the mountain except the peak area is located. The town of Jay, in turn, is named for the First Chief Justice of the United States and local landholder, John Jay. It is part of the northern Green Mountains. |
SemSearch_ES-12 | <dbpedia:Galindo,_Austin,_Texas> | austin texas | Galindo, Austin, Texas Galindo is a neighborhood in Austin, Texas. |
SemSearch_ES-42 | <dbpedia:Robert_Maxwell,_5th_Lord_Maxwell> | john maxwell | Robert Maxwell, 5th Lord Maxwell Robert Maxwell, 5th Lord Maxwell (1493–1546) was a member of the council of Regency (1536) of the Kingdom of Scotland, Regent of the Isle of Arran and like his father before him patriarch of the House of Maxwell \\ clan Maxwell. A distinguished Scottish nobleman, politician, soldier and in 1513 Lord High Admiral, Lord Maxwell was a member of James V of Scotland's royal council and served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh in 1524, 1527 and 1535. He was also an Extraordinary Lord of Session in 1533. |
SemSearch_LS-17 | <dbpedia:Russian_legislative_election,_2007> | houses of the Russian parliament | Russian legislative election, 2007 Legislative elections were held in the Russian Federation on 2 December 2007. At stake were the 450 seats in the State Duma, the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia (the legislature). Eleven parties were included in the ballot, including Russia's largest party, United Russia, which was supported by President of Russia Vladimir Putin. |
SemSearch_LS-5 | <dbpedia:Protestant_Bible> | books of the Jewish canon | Protestant Bible A Protestant Bible is any Christian Bible translation or revision that comprises 39 books of the Old Testament (according to the Jewish Hebrew Bible canon, sometimes known as the protocanonical books) and the 27 books of the New Testament for a total of 66 books. The Protestant Bible excludes the 15 books of Biblical apocrypha or other writings. This practice was standardized among Protestants following the 1825 decision by the British and Foreign Bible Society to omit books of the apocrypha. |
INEX_LD-2012347 | <dbpedia:Hialeah,_Florida> | seat Florida country Dade | Hialeah, Florida Hialeah (pronunciation: /ˌhaɪəˈliːə/) is a city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. As of the 2010 census, Hialeah has a population of 224,669. |
QALD2_tr-22 | <dbpedia:West_Limerick_102> | In which country is the Limerick Lake? | West Limerick 102 West Limerick 102 is a community radio station broadcasting to the western parts of County Limerick in Ireland. The station operates on a non-commercial basis and has a five year license issued by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland. The station went on air in May, 2005 and was officially opened by then Taoiseach Bertie Ahern in April 2006. |
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