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<dbpedia:Vivian_Johnson>
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Vivian Johnson Special Agent Vivian "Viv" Johnson is a fictional character played by British actress Marianne Jean-Baptiste on the CBS TV drama Without a Trace. Vivian is second in command of the FBI missing persons case squad in New York City. The squad solves a new missing persons case every week.Vivian Johnson has had conflict with her boss Agent Jack Malone because she lost out on a promotion after Jack decided against transferring to the Chicago field office and asked for his old job back.
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<dbpedia:Sven-David_Sandström>
guitar classical bach
Sven-David Sandström Sven-David Sandström (born October 30, 1942, Motala) is a Swedish classical composer of operas, oratorios, ballets, and choral works, as well as orchestral works.Sandström studied art history and musicology at Stockholm University.
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<dbpedia:Massachusetts>
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Massachusetts Massachusetts /ˌmæsəˈtʃuːsɨts/, officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, Vermont and New Hampshire to the north, and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. Massachusetts is the 7th smallest state by land area, but the 14th most populous and the 3rd most densely populated of the 50 States.
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<dbpedia:Harry_Potter_in_amusement_parks>
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Harry Potter in amusement parks This article details the appearance of Harry Potter theming in amusement parks. In the late 1990s, Universal Parks and Resorts began discussing the possibility of purchasing the license for Harry Potter to create and theme amusement park rides. As Time Warner owns the license, a small walkthrough attraction was constructed at Warner Bros. Movie World called the Harry Potter Movie Magic Experience in 2001. This attraction was removed two years later.
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<dbpedia:Concentration_(game_show)>
Hugh Downs
Concentration (game show) Concentration is an American television game show based on the children's memory game of the same name. Matching cards represented prizes that contestants could win. As matching pairs of cards were gradually removed from the board, it would slowly reveal elements of a rebus puzzle that contestants had to solve to win a match.The show was broadcast on and off from 1958 to 1991, presented by various hosts, and has been made in several different versions.
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<dbpedia:Sierra_de_Guadarrama>
What is the highest mountain?
Sierra de Guadarrama The Sierra de Guadarrama is a mountain range forming the main eastern section of the Sistema Central, the system of mountain ranges at the centre of the Iberian Peninsula. It is located between the Sierra de Gredos in the province of Ávila, and Sierra de Ayllón in the province of Guadalajara. The range runs southwest - northeast, extending into the province of Madrid to the south, and towards the provinces of Ávila and Segovia to the north.
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<dbpedia:Electric_bicycle_laws>
bicycle benefits environment
Electric bicycle laws Many countries have enacted electric bicycle laws to regulate the use of electric bicycles. Countries such as the United States and Canada have federal regulations governing the safety requirements and standards of manufacture. Other countries like the signatories of the European Union have agreed to wider-ranging legislation covering use and safety of their term EPAC (electric pedal-assisted cycles).However, confusion remains regarding the various laws involving electric bicycles.
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<dbpedia:Ed_Meierkort>
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Ed Meierkort Ed Meierkort (born March 24, 1959) is an American football coach. He was head football coach at the University of South Dakota, a position he held from the 2004 through the 2011 seasons. Meierkort served as the head football coach at the University of Wisconsin–Stout from 1993 to 2003.A native of Chicago, Illinois, Meierkort is a graduate of South Dakota State University and Dakota Wesleyan University. He is married with two children.
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<dbpedia:Alfred_Pennyworth>
Give me all actors starring in Batman Begins.
Alfred Pennyworth Alfred Thaddeus Crane Pennyworth is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, most commonly in association with Batman. The character first appears in Batman #16 (April 1943), and was created by writers Bob Kane and Bill Finger, and artist Jerry Robinson. Alfred serves as a loyal, tireless butler who assists his employer's secret life as Batman.
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<dbpedia:Kennebago_Divide>
What is the highest mountain?
Kennebago Divide Kennebago Divide is a mountain located in Maine's Franklin and Oxford counties. It is also known as North Peak of Kennebago Divide. Its highest peak is in Franklin County, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) southeast of the Canada–United States border with Québec.
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<dbpedia:Francisco_Tárrega>
guitar classical bach
Francisco Tárrega Francisco de Asís Tárrega y Eixea (21 November 1852 – 15 December 1909) was a Spanish composer and classical guitarist of the Romantic period.
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<dbpedia:Van_Heflin>
the first 13 american states
Van Heflin Van Heflin (December 13, 1908 – July 23, 1971) was an American theater, radio, and film actor. He played mostly character parts over the course of his film career, but during the 1940s had a string of roles as a leading man. He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Johnny Eager (1942).
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<dbpedia:Judicaël_Perroy>
guitar classical bach
Judicaël Perroy Judicaël Perroy (b. July 21, 1973, Paris) is a French classical guitarist and teacher.
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<dbpedia:List_of_hospitals_in_Washington_(state)>
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List of hospitals in Washington (state) This is a list of hospitals in the U.S. State of Washington, sorted by city and hospital name.
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<dbpedia:Hamburg_steak>
steak express
Hamburg steak Hamburg steak is beefsteak that is shaped into a patty to be cooked after being chopped. It is closely similar to the Salisbury steak. Made popular worldwide by the migrating Germans, it became a mainstream dish in around the start of the nineteenth century.
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<dbpedia:Ace_Ventura,_Jr.:_Pet_Detective>
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Ace Ventura, Jr.: Pet Detective Ace Ventura, Jr.: Pet Detective (also known as Ace Ventura Jr. and Ace Ventura 3) is a 2009 telefilm, and the third installment in the Ace Ventura film series. It is a direct to video spin-off sequel to the films Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, although Jim Carrey does not appear in the film. The film began production in Orlando, Florida on September 17, 2007, was directed by David M. Evans and written by Jeff Sank, Jason Heimberg, and Justin Heimberg.
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<dbpedia:The_Postal_Service>
magazines about indie-music
The Postal Service The Postal Service was an American indie band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 2001. The band consisted of vocalist Ben Gibbard (of Death Cab for Cutie), producer Jimmy Tamborello (of Dntel and Headset), with Jenny Lewis (of Rilo Kiley) on background vocals.The band released their debut album, Give Up, in 2003 on Sub Pop Records, to mostly positive reviews.
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<dbpedia:Qualcomm_Stadium>
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Qualcomm Stadium Qualcomm Stadium (formerly San Diego Stadium and Jack Murphy Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in San Diego, California, in the Mission Valley area. The stadium's naming rights are owned by Qualcomm.It is the current home of the NFL's San Diego Chargers and the San Diego State University Aztecs college football team. It hosts the National University (California) Holiday Bowl and the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl college football games every December.
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<dbpedia:Badly_Drawn_Boy>
magazines about indie-music
Badly Drawn Boy Damon Michael Gough (born 2 October 1969, in Dunstable, Bedfordshire), known by the stage name Badly Drawn Boy, is an English indie singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.Gough chose his stage name from the title character in the show Sam and his Magic Ball, which he saw on TV at a party in Trafford, Manchester, in 1995. Before he thought of using this name he made some business cards, each one unique, with a printed picture of a drawing by his nephew and a small collage by Gough.
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<dbpedia:Francisco_Canaro>
tango music instruments
Francisco Canaro Francisco Canaro (November 26, 1888 – December 14, 1964) was an Uruguayan violinist and tango orchestra leader.His parents, Italians emigrated to Uruguay, and later – when Francisco Canaro was less than 10 years old, they emigrated to Buenos Aires (Argentina) in the late nineteenth century. Canaro was born in San José de Mayo, Uruguay, in 1888. As a young man and found work in a factory, where an empty oil can would, in his skilled hands, become his first violin.
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<dbpedia:Gallery_of_passport_stamps_by_country_or_territory>
vietnam travel airports
Gallery of passport stamps by country or territory The gallery of passport stamps by country or territory contains an alphabetical list of sovereign states or dependent territories with images of their passport stamps including visas. All countries in the Schengen Area use the same format for their stamps, and stamps are not issued while traveling from one country to another within the area.
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<dbpedia:Ruth_Berghaus>
Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
Ruth Berghaus Ruth Berghaus (2 July 1927 – 25 January 1996) was a German choreographer and opera and theatre director.Berghaus was born in Dresden and studied Expressionist dance and Dance direction with Gret Palucca there and was an advanced student at the German Academy of Arts in Berlin, at least part of the time under Walter Felsenstein - associated with the Komische Oper East Berlin he founded - along with his two other first leading protégés, Götz Friedrich and Joachim Herz (1924–2010).
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<dbpedia:List_of_Tau_Beta_Pi_chapters>
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List of Tau Beta Pi chapters This is a list of chapters for the Tau Beta Pi (TBP) engineering honor society. Listed by state is the chapter's designation, school, charter year and location. Sigma Tau was merged into TBP in 1974.
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<dbpedia:List_of_longest-running_scripted_U.S._primetime_television_series>
What is the longest river?
List of longest-running scripted U.S. primetime television series This is a list of the longest-running scripted primetime television series in the United States. Only shows that have aired on a major broadcast network are included. Those that moved to a cable network or syndication are noted below.
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<dbpedia:Boundary_Peak_(Maine/Quebec)>
What is the highest mountain?
Boundary Peak (Maine/Quebec) This mountain, which has no formal name, is located on the United States-Canada border between boundary markers 445 and 446. It is the highest point on the border east of the Rocky Mountains. Specifically it is the highest point for 3190 miles of border from the Passamquoddy Bay up to 111 degrees west in Liberty County, Montana at border monument 360 (miles) from the Pacific.
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<dbpedia:Ronald_M._George>
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Ronald M. George Ronald Marc George (born March 11, 1940) is the retired 27th Chief Justice of California, where he headed the Supreme Court of California and the Judicial Council of California. Governor Pete Wilson appointed George as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court in 1991 and elevated George to Chief Justice in 1996.
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<dbpedia:List_of_longest_undammed_rivers>
What is the longest river?
List of longest undammed rivers This is a list of the longest undammed rivers of the world, ordered by length.
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<dbpedia:Center_for_International_Policy>
vietnam war facts
Center for International Policy The Center for International Policy (CIP) is a non-profit public policy research and advocacy think tank with offices in Washington, D.C. and New York City. It was founded in 1975 in response to the Vietnam War. The Center describes its mission as "promoting a U.S.
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<dbpedia:Flag_of_the_United_States>
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Flag of the United States The flag of the United States of America, often referred to as the American flag, is the national flag of the United States. It consists of thirteen equal horizontal stripes of red (top and bottom) alternating with white, with a blue rectangle in the canton (referred to specifically as the "union") bearing fifty small, white, five-pointed stars arranged in nine offset horizontal rows of six stars (top and bottom) alternating with rows of five stars.
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<dbpedia:The_Big_Book_(Alcoholics_Anonymous)>
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The Big Book (Alcoholics Anonymous) Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered from Alcoholism (generally known as The Big Book because of the thickness of the paper used in the first edition) is a 1939 basic text, describing how to recover from alcoholism, primarily written by one of the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Bill W. but with one chapter, "To Employers" written by Henry Parkhurst.
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<dbpedia:Washington_County,_Maryland>
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Washington County, Maryland Washington County is a county located in the western part of the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2010 U.S. Census, the population was 147,430. Its county seat is Hagerstown.
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<dbpedia:Distcc>
Compilers that can compile both C and C++
Distcc In software development, distcc is a tool for speeding up compilation of source code by using distributed computing over a computer network. With the right configuration, distcc can dramatically reduce a project's compilation time.It is designed to work with the C programming language (and its derivatives like C++ and Objective-C) and to use GCC as its backend, though it provides varying degrees of compatibility with the Intel C++ Compiler and Sun Microsystems' Sun Studio Compiler Suite.
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<dbpedia:New_York_University_School_of_Medicine>
University of York
New York University School of Medicine The New York University School of Medicine is one of the graduate schools of New York University. Founded in 1841 as the University Medical College, the NYU School of Medicine is one of the foremost medical schools in the United States, ranking 14th in research according to U.S. News & World Report.The School of Medicine is part of NYU Langone Medical Center, named after Kenneth Langone, the investment banker and financial backer of the Home Depot.
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<dbpedia:LLVM>
Compilers that can compile both C and C++
LLVM The LLVM compiler infrastructure project (formerly Low Level Virtual Machine) is a compiler infrastructure designed to be a set of reusable libraries with well-defined interfaces.LLVM is written in C++ and is designed for compile-time, link-time, run-time, and "idle-time" optimization of programs written in arbitrary programming languages.
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<dbpedia:New_Guinea>
1906 territory Papua island Australian
New Guinea New Guinea (Tok Pisin: Niugini; Dutch: Nieuw-Guinea; Indonesian: Papua or, historically, Irian) is a large Island in the South West Pacific region.It is the world's second-largest island, after Greenland, covering a land area of 786,000 km2.
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<dbpedia:Clouds_Hill>
In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
Clouds Hill Clouds Hill is an isolated cottage near Wareham in the county of Dorset in South West England. It is the former home of T. E. Lawrence "\Lawrence of Arabia") and is now run as a museum by the National Trust. The site is inthe parish of Turners Puddle in Purbeck District.
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<dbpedia:Freddie_Emery-Wallis>
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Freddie Emery-Wallis Frederick Alfred John Emery-Wallis FSA (born 11 May 1927) is a British former Conservative Party county councillor for Hampshire from 1973–2001, sometime Lord Mayor of Portsmouth, Leader of Hampshire County Council from 1999–2001, and Deputy Lord Lieutenant for Hampshire.He was elected Lord Mayor of Portsmouth for 1968–69.Emery-Wallis suffered a "spectacular fall from grace" in 2001 after being convicted and gaoled for 9 months for two counts of indecent assault against two boys dating back to the 1960s and 1970s. @en <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddie_Emery-Wallis?oldid=662283321> . <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Phtheochroa_pistrinana> <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment> Phtheochroa pistrinana is a species of moth of the Tortricidae family. It is found in China (Beijing, Jiangxi, Xizang, Gansu), Japan, Korea, Mongolia and the Russian Far East (Dsharkent, Minussinsk, Irkutsk, Amur).
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<dbpedia:Ecclesiastes>
books of the Jewish canon
Ecclesiastes Ecclesiastes (/ɨˌkliːziˈæstiːz/; Greek: Ἐκκλησιαστής, Ekklesiastes, Hebrew: קֹהֶלֶת, Qoheleth, Koheleth) is one of 24 books of the Tanakh or Hebrew Bible, where it is classified as one of the Ketuvim (or "Writings"). It is among the canonical Wisdom Books in the Old Testament of most denominations of Christianity.
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<dbpedia:Clover_Creek,_Washington>
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Clover Creek, Washington Clover Creek is a CDP located in Pierce County, Washington.
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<dbpedia:Jackson_Bentley>
In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
Jackson Bentley Jackson Bentley was a fictional American journalist who appeared in the film Lawrence of Arabia (1962); he is portrayed by Arthur Kennedy. He is based on famed American journalist Lowell Thomas.
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<dbpedia:Index_of_solar_energy_articles>
europe solar power facility
Index of solar energy articles This page is a list of solar energy topics
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<dbpedia:Rangpuri_language>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Rangpuri language Rangpuri is an Indic language spoken by ten million Rajbongshi people in Bangladesh, five million in India, and 130,000 Rajbanshi and Tajpuria in Nepal. Many are bilingual in either Bengali or Assamese. There is a strong language movement in West Bengal.
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<dbpedia:Curry>
Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad
Curry Curry (/ˈkʌri/, plural curries) is a dish originating in the cuisine of the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia. The common feature is the incorporation of complex combinations of spices or herbs, usually including fresh or dried hot chillies . Some limit the use of the term curry to dishes prepared in a sauce, but curries may be "wet" or "dry".
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<dbpedia:John_Rowan_(Kentucky)>
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John Rowan (Kentucky) John Rowan (July 12, 1773 – July 13, 1843) was a 19th-century politician and jurist from the U.S. state of Kentucky. Rowan's family moved from Pennsylvania to the Kentucky frontier when he was young. From there, they moved to Bardstown, Kentucky, where Rowan studied law with former Kentucky Attorney General George Nicholas.
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<dbpedia:Judeo-Iranian_languages>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Judeo-Iranian languages The Judeo-Iranian languages (or dialects) are a number of related Jewish variants of Iranian languages spoken throughout the formerly extensive realm of the Persian Empire. Judeo-Iranian dialects are generally conservative in comparison with those of their Muslim neighbours.
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<dbpedia:Steve_Jobs>
Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related
Steve Jobs Steven Paul Jobs (/ˈdʒɒbz/; February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American businessman. He was best known as the co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer (CEO) of Apple Inc.; CEO and largest shareholder of Pixar Animation Studios; a member of The Walt Disney Company's board of directors following its acquisition of Pixar; and founder, chairman, and CEO of NeXT Inc.
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<dbpedia:James_Clayton_(engineer)>
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James Clayton (engineer) James Clayton MBE (1871/1872–12 October 1946) was a British mechanical engineer who worked extensively on railway locomotives.He attended the Technical School in Manchester and thereafter served an apprenticeship at Beyer Peacock, becoming a draughtsman in their drawing office. After six years in that post he took a position with the South Eastern and Chatham Railway (SECR).
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<dbpedia:Lionel,_LLC>
toy train manufacturers that are still in business
Lionel, LLC Lionel, LLC is a designer and importer of toy trains and model railroads that is based in Concord, North Carolina. Its roots lie in the 1969 purchase of the Lionel product line by cereal conglomerate General Mills but would not be its own company until the Martin Davis Investment Group bought the company in 1995 from Richard P.
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<dbpedia:Harry_Potter_and_the_Philosopher's_Stone_(film)>
harry potter movie
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (released in some territories with the alternative subtitle the Sorcerer's Stone) is a 2001 fantasy film directed by Chris Columbus and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is based on the novel of the same name by J. K. Rowling. The film, which is the first instalment in the Harry Potter film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman.
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<dbpedia:Entrecôte>
steak express
Entrecôte In French, the word entrecôte (French pronunciation: ​[ɑ̃.tʁə.kot]) denotes a premium cut of beef used for steaks.A traditional entrecôte comes from the rib area of the carcass, corresponding to the steaks known in different parts of the English-speaking world as rib, rib-eye, club, Scotch fillet, or Delmonico.The term may also be used in France to denote the sirloin cut properly known as a contre-filet, being the portion of the sirloin on the opposite side of the bone from the filet, or tenderloin.
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<dbpedia:Musikvergnuegen>
Who founded Intel?
Musikvergnuegen Musikvergnuegen (mew-zik-verg-new-gan), sometimes abbreviated to MusikV, is a music and sound design production company located in Los Angeles, California. The company name translates into English as "enjoyment of music". It was founded by Austrian-born composer Walter Werzowa.Werzowa founded the company after achieving success with the "Intel Bing" jingle for Intel.
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<dbpedia:Environmental_protection>
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Environmental protection Environmental protection is a practice of protecting the natural environment on individual, organizational or governmental levels, for the benefit of both the natural environment and humans. Due to the pressures of population and technology, the biophysical environment is being degraded, sometimes permanently. This has been recognized, and governments have begun placing restraints on activities that cause environmental degradation.
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<dbpedia:Houses_of_Parliament,_Cape_Town>
houses of the Russian parliament
Houses of Parliament, Cape Town The Houses of Parliament of South Africa are situated in Cape Town. The building consists of three main sections, with the original building completed in 1884, with later editions added in the 1920s, and again in the 1980s.
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<dbpedia:Rio_Mesa_Solar_Electric_Generating_Facility>
europe solar power facility
Rio Mesa Solar Electric Generating Facility The Rio Mesa Solar Electric Generating Facility was a proposed 500 megawatts (670,000 hp) solar thermal power project in Riverside County, California. The developers for the project were subsidiaries of BrightSource Energy, Inc. The plant was expected to cost about $2 billion.The plant was to comprise two solar power towers, each with a generating capacity of 250 megawatts (340,000 hp).
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<dbpedia:Rockefeller_Museum>
Who founded Intel?
Rockefeller Museum The Rockefeller Museum, formerly the Palestine Archaeological Museum, is an archaeological museum located in East Jerusalem that houses a large collection of artifacts unearthed in the excavations conducted in Mandate Palestine, in the 1920s and 1930s.The museum is under the management of the Israel Museum and houses the head office of the Israel Antiquities Authority.
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<dbpedia:Tony_Emery>
emery
Tony Emery Anthony John Emery (4 November 1927 – 5 November 2005) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre half.
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<dbpedia:PIC_microcontroller>
Compilers that can compile both C and C++
PIC microcontroller PIC is a family of modified Harvard architecture microcontrollers made by Microchip Technology, derived from the PIC1650 originally developed by General Instrument's Microelectronics Division. The name PIC initially referred to Peripheral Interface Controller.
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<dbpedia:Stop_&_Shop/Giant-Landover>
Who owns Aldi?
Stop & Shop/Giant-Landover Stop & Shop/Giant-Landover is a combined supermarket chain that is owned by the American subsidiary of the Dutch retailer Ahold. The company took its current form in 2004, after Ahold decided to combine the operations of its New England-based Stop & Shop chain with its Delmarva-based Giant Food chain to create the largest supermarket company in the Mid-Atlantic States.
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<dbpedia:USS_Rowan_(DD-782)>
rowan university
USS Rowan (DD-782) USS Rowan (DD-782) was a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy, the fourth Navy ship named for Vice Admiral Stephen C. Rowan (1805–1890).Rowan was laid down on 25 March 1944 by Todd Pacific Shipyards, Inc., Seattle, Washington; launched 29 December 1944; sponsored by Mrs. David S. Folsom, great-grandniece of Vice Admiral Rowan; and commissioned on 31 March 1945, Comdr. W. A. Dunn in command.
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<dbpedia:Kokborok>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Kokborok The Borok language, Kók Borok (Kókborok) or Kak-Borak, also known as Tripuri, is any of the native languages of the Tripuri people of the Indian state of Tripura and neighboring areas of Bangladesh. The word Kók Borok is a compound of kók "language" and borok "people", which is used specifically for the Tripuri people.
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<dbpedia:Kevin_Brauch>
Chefs with a show on the Food Network.
Kevin Brauch Kevin Jeffery Brauch (born January 18, 1968 in Toronto), "celebrity bartender," is host of the show The Thirsty Traveler on the Fine Living Network (originally on the Food Network), MegaWorld on Discovery Channel Canada, and Superstar Chef Challenge on Food Network Canada. He also serves as the floor reporter for Iron Chef America (on both the American and Canadian Food Networks). He will host the upcoming Food Network Canada program CheF*Off.
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<dbpedia:Agustín_Barrios>
guitar classical bach
Agustín Barrios Agustín Pío Barrios (also known as Agustín Barrios Mangoré, ), was a Paraguayan classical guitarist and composer.
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<dbpedia:Falwell_Airport>
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Falwell Airport The Falwell Airport (FAA W24) is a private airport located 3 miles (4.8 km) southeast of downtown Lynchburg, Virginia, USA. Serving as the base for Falwell Aviation, the facility serves primarily general aviation.
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<dbpedia:Winchester_Model_21>
old winchester shotguns
Winchester Model 21 The Winchester Model 21 is a deluxe side by side shotgun. The shotgun's initial production run from 1931 through 1960 yielded approximately 30,000 guns. Winchester Repeating Arms Company ceased the main production line of this shotgun in 1960 and the Model 21 was sourced to the Winchester Custom Shop until the gun's retirement in 1991.
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<dbpedia:Gran_Canaria_Airport>
vietnam travel airports
Gran Canaria Airport Gran Canaria Airport (IATA: LPA, ICAO: GCLP), (sometimes also known as Gando Airport and frequently, but incorrectly, referred to as "Las Palmas Airport"), (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Gran Canaria) is a passenger and freight airport on the island of Gran Canaria. It is an important airport within the Spanish air-transport network (owned and managed by a public enterprise, AENA), as it holds the fifth position in terms both of passengers and cargo transported, and fourth in terms of operations.
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<dbpedia:SkyTeam>
vietnam travel airports
SkyTeam SkyTeam is an airline alliance founded on 22 June 2000, with its centralised management team, SkyTeam Central, based at the World Trade Center Schiphol Airport on the grounds of Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands. SkyTeam was the last of the three major airline alliances to be formed, the first two being Star Alliance and Oneworld.
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<dbpedia:Niagara_Falls_Suspension_Bridge>
Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge The Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge, which stood from 1855 to 1897 across the Niagara River, was the world's first working railway suspension bridge. It spanned 825 feet (251 m) and stood 2.5 miles (4.0 km) downstream of Niagara Falls, where it connected Niagara Falls, Ontario, to Niagara Falls, New York. Trains used the upper of its two decks, pedestrians and carriages the lower. The brainchild of Canadian politicians, the bridge was built by one American and one Canadian company.
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<dbpedia:William_White_(conscientious_objector)>
vietnam war facts
William White (conscientious objector) William "Bill" White was a Sydney school teacher during the Vietnam War. In July 1966, White defied a notice to report for duty at an army induction centre. White was the first Australian to be a public conscientious objector to the Vietnam War. Both this initial application for total exemption and subsequent appeals were rejected. White was removed from his classroom and ordered to report to Army quarters at Watsons Bay.
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<dbpedia:Eduardo_Sebrango>
the first 13 american states
Eduardo Sebrango Eduardo Sebrango (born 13 April 1973) is a retired Cuban footballer who last played for Montreal Impact in Major League Soccer.
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<dbpedia:Shotgun>
old winchester shotguns
Shotgun A shotgun (also known as a scattergun and peppergun, or historically as a fowling piece) is a firearm that is usually designed to be fired from the shoulder, which uses the energy of a fixed shell to fire a number of small spherical pellets called shot, or a solid projectile called a slug.
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<dbpedia:France_at_the_FIFA_World_Cup>
countries which have won the FIFA world cup
France at the FIFA World Cup This is a record of France's results at the FIFA World Cup.
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<dbpedia:The_Dark_Knight_Rises>
Give me all actors starring in Batman Begins.
The Dark Knight Rises The Dark Knight Rises is a 2012 British-American epic superhero film directed by Christopher Nolan, who co-wrote the screenplay with his brother Jonathan Nolan, and the story with David S. Goyer. Featuring the DC Comics character Batman, the film is the final installment in Nolan's Batman film trilogy, and the sequel to Batman Begins (2005) and The Dark Knight (2008).
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<dbpedia:The_Ashes_of_Eden>
Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner.
The Ashes of Eden The Ashes of Eden is a Star Trek novel co-written by William Shatner, Judith Reeves-Stevens, and Garfield Reeves-Stevens as part of the "Shatnerverse" series of novels. This is Shatner's first Trek collaboration.The audio adaptation of the book is notable as the first time in the entire Star Trek franchise that the famous phrase "Beam me up, Scotty" is uttered in that form.
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<dbpedia:Mi_Gente>
marc anthony
Mi Gente "Mi Gente" (English: My People) is a song by the late Latin salsa star Héctor Lavoe from the album, La Voz. It is considered by many Latinos to be his signature song. The most popular version of the song was recorded in 1974 in Africa with the Fania All Stars.
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<dbpedia:ConceptGCC>
Compilers that can compile both C and C++
ConceptGCC ConceptGCC is a fork of the GNU C++ compiler that implements a preliminary version of the type concepts feature, originally planned for the last ISO standard for the C++ programming language C++11, at that time known as C++0x. Concepts were removed from C++11 in July 2009.
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<dbpedia:List_of_longest_church_buildings_in_the_world>
What is the largest city in Australia?
List of longest church buildings in the world This article lists the longest church buildings in the world as measured by various criteria.
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<dbpedia:Russian_legislative_election,_1999>
houses of the Russian parliament
Russian legislative election, 1999 Parliamentary elections were held in Russia on 19 December 1999. At stake were the 450 seats in the State Duma (Gosudarstvennaya Duma), the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia. According to the 1993 electoral law, 225 members of the house were allocated proportionally, using statewide party lists, while other 225 members were elected in single-member constituencies, using first past the post system.
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<dbpedia:Freedom_High_School_(Orlando,_Florida)>
orlando florida
Freedom High School (Orlando, Florida) Freedom High School is located in Orlando, Florida. It is one of seventeen public high schools in Orange County. The school was established in 2003 in order to relieve crowding at nearby Cypress Creek High School; like other relief high schools, they share a rivalry. It is a rivalry dubbed (in sports) as the South Orange Classic. Freedom's feeder schools are Freedom Middle School, Hunter's Creek Middle School and West Ridge Middle School in Oakridge. The current principal is Rolando R.
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<dbpedia:Petri_Kuljuntausta>
Who composed the music for Harold and Maude?
Petri Kuljuntausta Petri Kuljuntausta is a composer, musician, sound artist and author of three books on electronic music and sound art. Since 1990's he has belonged to a new generation of composers in Finland interested in experimental and electronic music.Kuljuntausta has composed digital music for experimental films, video art, visual art and dance projects, and made media and sound installations in museums, galleries and concert halls.
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<dbpedia:The_Downs,_Bristol>
Hugh Downs
The Downs, Bristol The Downs are an area of public open limestone downland in Bristol, England. They consist of Durdham Down to the northeast, and the generally more picturesque and visited Clifton Down to the southwest.
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<dbpedia:Arnold_(models)>
toy train manufacturers that are still in business
Arnold (models) Founded in 1906 by Karl Arnold in Nürnberg, K. Arnold & Co. began its life producing tin toys and related items. They produced an extensive line of model ships, doll house items and other toys. In 1935, K. Arnold & Co. hired Max Ernst as their managing director. Ernst, not to be confused with the German realist artist of the same name, was a significant factor in the future of Arnold.
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<dbpedia:Take_To_The_Seas>
magazines about indie-music
Take To The Seas Take to the Seas are a four-piece indie rock band from Sheffield, England. They released a two track EP on Favourite Tree Records in March 2009, and are currently working on a second. They have had positive reviews in magazines such as Sandman magazine, and have had airplay on BBC Radio Sheffield's Raw Talent, and on Tom Robinson's radio show on BBC 6 music..
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<dbpedia:Diminished_triad>
guitar chord minor
Diminished triad In music, a diminished triad (About this sound Play ), also known as the minor flatted fifth (m♭5), is a triad consisting of two minor thirds above the root — if built on C, a diminished triad would have a C, an E♭ and a G♭. It resembles a minor triad with a lowered (flattened) fifth. It can be represented by the integer notation {0, 3, 6}.In the common practice period, the diminished triad is considered dissonant, or unstable.
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<dbpedia:Mac_OS>
Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related
Mac OS Mac OS is a series of graphical user interface–based operating systems developed by Apple Inc. for their Macintosh line of computer systems.The original operating system was first introduced in 1984 as being integral to the original Macintosh, and referred to as the "System". Referred to by its major revision starting with "System 6" and "System 7", Apple rebranded version 7.6 as "Mac OS" as part of their Macintosh clone program in 1996.
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<dbpedia:Eyesore>
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Eyesore An eyesore is a something that is largely considered to look unpleasant or ugly. Its technical usage is as an alternative perspective to the notion of landmark. Common examples include dilapidated buildings, graffiti, litter, polluted areas, and excessive commercial signage such as billboards. Some eyesores may be a matter of opinion such as controversial modern architecture (see also spite house), transmission towers or wind turbines. Natural eyesores include feces, mud and weeds.
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<dbpedia:Winchester_Model_67>
old winchester shotguns
Winchester Model 67 The Winchester Model 67 was a single-shot, bolt-action .22 caliber rimfire rifle sold from 1934 to 1963 by Winchester Repeating Arms Company. Based on the earlier Model 60, the Model 67 was the mainstay of Winchester's inexpensive single-shot rifle lineup. A rare variant, the Model 677, was produced with a telescopic sight and no provisions for iron sights.
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<dbpedia:Stevens_Model_77E>
old winchester shotguns
Stevens Model 77E The Stevens Model 77E was the most widely used shotgun of the Vietnam War. The Model 77E was a short-barreled pump-action shotgun known variously as the "trench" or "riot" shotgun. The Model 77E had noticeably shorter stocks than similar United State military shotguns built by Ithaca Gun Company, Remington Arms, and Winchester Repeating Arms Company.
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<dbpedia:Limerick_GAA>
In which country is the Limerick Lake?
Limerick GAA The Limerick County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Irish: Cumann Lúthchleas Gael, Coiste Chontae Luimneach) or Limerick GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Limerick. The county board is also responsible for the Limerick inter-county teams. Several books tell the story of Limerick GAA
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<dbpedia:Sambar_(dish)>
Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad
Sambar (dish) Sambar is a lentil-based vegetable stew or chowder based on a broth made with tamarind popular in South Indian and Sri Lankan Tamil cuisines, adapted in each to its taste and environment.
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<dbpedia:Abigail_Fillmore>
July, 1850 president died Millard Fillmore sworn following day
Abigail Fillmore Abigail Powers Fillmore (March 13, 1798 – March 30, 1853), wife of Millard Fillmore, was First Lady of the United States from 1850 to 1853.Abigail was born in Stillwater, New York, 1798, in Saratoga County, New York. She was the daughter of the Reverend Lemuel Powers, a Baptist minister, and Abigail Newland-Powers. Abigail grew up in Moravia, New York, not far from the Fillmore farm. Her father died shortly after her birth.
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<dbpedia:P5_(microarchitecture)>
Who founded Intel?
P5 (microarchitecture) The Intel Pentium microprocessor was introduced on March 22, 1993. Its microarchitecture, dubbed P5, was Intel's fifth-generation and first superscalar IA-32 microarchitecture. As a direct extension of the 80486 architecture, it included dual integer pipelines, a faster floating-point unit, wider data bus, separate code and data caches and features for further reduced address calculation latency.
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<dbpedia:Mission_Valley,_San_Diego>
scpa san diego
Mission Valley, San Diego Mission Valley is a wide river valley trending east-west in San Diego, California, through which the San Diego River flows to the Pacific Ocean. For planning purposes the city of San Diego divides it into two neighborhoods: Mission Valley East and Mission Valley West.Mission Valley was the site of the first Spanish settlement in California, established in 1769.Mission Valley nowadays serves as an important shopping and entertainment center for San Diego.
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<dbpedia:Welch_Hall_(University_of_Texas_at_Austin)>
austin texas
Welch Hall (University of Texas at Austin) The Robert A. Welch Hall (abbreviated WEL) is a building located on the University of Texas at Austin campus.
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<dbpedia:Countess_Charlotte_Brabantina_of_Nassau>
city of charlotte
Countess Charlotte Brabantina of Nassau Countess Charlotte Brabantina of Nassau (Antwerp, 17 September 1580 – Château-Renard, August 1631) was the fifth daughter of William the Silent and his third spouse, Charlotte of Bourbon.
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<dbpedia:Santa_Ana,_El_Salvador>
el salvador
Santa Ana, El Salvador Santa Ana is the second largest city in El Salvador, located 64 kilometers northwest of San Salvador, the capital city. Santa Ana has approximately 274,830 (2006) inhabitants and serves both as the capital of the department of Santa Ana and as the municipal seat for the surrounding municipality of the same name.
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<dbpedia:Marcello_Maio>
tango music instruments
Marcello Maio Marcello Maio is an Australian jazz pianist and composer. A student at Sydney Conservatorium of Music from 2003, Maio was the accordion player on the television variety show In Siberia Tonight (2005–2006), during which he communicated with the host through his instrument. He is keyboardist in the jazz band SEXION, a member of gypsy-jazz fusion band, Monsieur Camembert, and experimental tango band, The Tango Saloon.
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<dbpedia:Bernice_King>
martin luther king
Bernice King Bernice Albertine King (born March 28, 1963) is an American minister best known as the youngest child of civil rights leaders Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King. She was only five years old when her father was killed. In her adolescence, King chose to work towards becoming a minister after having a breakdown from watching a documentary about her father. King was 17 when she was invited to speak at the United Nations. Twenty years after her father died, she preached her trial sermon.
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<dbpedia:Aldis_Bernard>
Who owns Aldi?
Aldis Bernard Aldis Bernard (c. 1810 – 3 July 1876) was a Canadian dentist and politician, the Mayor of Montreal, Quebec between 1873 and 1875.
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<dbpedia:West_Downs_School>
Hugh Downs
West Downs School West Downs School, Romsey Road, Winchester, Hampshire, was an English independent preparatory school, which was established in 1897 and closed in 1988.
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<dbpedia:Anahulu_River>
What is the longest river?
Anahulu River The Anahulu River (also called Anahulu Stream) is the longest watercourse on the island of O'ahu in the U.S. state of Hawai'i. It is 7.1 miles (11.4 km) long.