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<dbpedia:List_of_newspapers_in_El_Salvador>
el salvador
List of newspapers in El Salvador This is a list of newspapers in El Salvador. Diario Co Latino (San Salvador) El Diario de Hoy (San Salvador) El Faro El Mundo (El Salvador) (San Salvador) La Prensa Grafica (San Salvador)
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<dbpedia:Saag>
Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad
Saag Saag (pronounced [saːg]) or sag is a leaf-based (spinach, mustard leaf, collard greens, basella, etc.) dish eaten in South Asia with bread such as roti or naan, or rice (in Odisha and West Bengal). Saag can be made from spinach, mustard leaves, finely chopped broccoli, or other greens, along with added spices and sometimes other ingredients such as paneer.
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<dbpedia:Major_6th_chord>
guitar chord minor
Major 6th chord This article is for the chord used in popular and jazz music harmony. For the chord known as a 6 chord in classical or Western music theory, see First inversion or Figured bassIn modern popular music, a sixth chord is any triad with an added sixth above the root as a chord factor. This was traditionally (and in classical music is still today) called an added sixth chord or triad with added sixth since Jean-Philippe Rameau (sixte ajoutée) in the 18th century.
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<dbpedia:Orlando_International_Airport>
orlando florida
Orlando International Airport Orlando International Airport (IATA: MCO, ICAO: KMCO, FAA LID: MCO) is an international airport six miles southeast of Orlando, Florida, United States. It is the second-busiest airport in the state of Florida the 13th-busiest airport in the United States and the 29th-busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic.The airport serves as a hub for Silver Airways, as well as a focus city for Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and JetBlue Airways.
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<dbpedia:Indie_folk>
magazines about indie-music
Indie folk Indie folk is a music genre that arose in the 1990s from musicians in the indie (independent) rock community influenced by folk and classic country music. Indie folk combines the catchy melodies of indie rock with the acoustical sounds of contemporary folk music. Early artists included Ani DiFranco and Dan Bern. Later artists of note included The Decemberists, Fleet Foxes, The Cave Singers, Loch Lomond, Bon Iver, Or, The Whale, Great Lake Swimmers, and Blind Pilot.
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<dbpedia:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Miami-Dade_County,_Florida>
seat Florida country Dade
National Register of Historic Places listings in Miami-Dade County, Florida This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Miami-Dade County, Florida.This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
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<dbpedia:Nisqually_National_Wildlife_Refuge>
pierce county washington
Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge The Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge is a wildlife preserve operated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service on the Nisqually River Delta near Puget Sound in northeastern Thurston County, Washington and northwestern Pierce County, Washington. The refuge is located just off Interstate 5, between the cities of Tacoma and Olympia.The 12.6 km2 refuge was created in 1974 to provide habitat and nesting areas for waterfowl and other migratory birds.
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<dbpedia:Miguel_Ángel_Varvello>
tango music instruments
Miguel Ángel Varvello Miguel Angel Varvello (born 1943) is an Argentinian musician who plays and teaches the bandoneon.Miguel Angel Varvello was born in 1943 in Cañada de Gomez, a small town in the province of Santa fe, Argentina. He was only six years old when he discovered the bandoneon, it was love at first sight, and his family was then faced with the difficult task of finding him a small instrument, known as a bandoneon 3/4, so that he could begin his studies. His first teacher was Tito Aparicio.
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<dbpedia:Zorro_(1957_TV_series)>
Which television shows were created by Walt Disney?
Zorro (1957 TV series) Zorro is an American action-adventure western drama series produced by Walt Disney Productions. Based on the well-known Zorro character created by Johnston McCulley, the series premiered on October 10, 1957 on ABC. The final network broadcast was July 2, 1959. Seventy-eight episodes were produced, and 4 hour-long specials were aired on the Walt Disney anthology series between October 30, 1960 and April 2, 1961.
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<dbpedia:Grand_Duke_Alexei_Alexandrovich_of_Russia>
houses of the Russian parliament
Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich of Russia, also known as Grand Duke Alexis, (St. Petersburg 14 January 1850 (2 January O.S.) – Paris, 14 November 1908) was the fifth child and the fourth son of Alexander II of Russia and his first wife Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse). Destined for a naval career, Alexei Alexandrovich started his military training at the age of 7.
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<dbpedia:War_in_Vietnam_(1945–46)>
vietnam war facts
War in Vietnam (1945–46) The War in Vietnam, codenamed Operation Masterdom by the British, and also known as Nam Bộ kháng chiến (English: Southern Resistance War) by the Vietnamese, was a post–World War II armed conflict involving a largely British-Indian and French task force and Japanese troops from the Southern Expeditionary Army Group, versus the Vietnamese communist movement, the Viet Minh, for control of the country, after the unconditional Japanese surrender.The wars in Indochina, for about 45 years, had caught the world's attention during the last part of the 20th century.
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<dbpedia:List_of_stadiums_by_capacity>
What is the largest city in Australia?
List of stadiums by capacity The following is a list of notable sports stadiums, ordered by their capacity, which refers to the maximum number of spectators they can normally accommodate.Notes: The capacity figures are standard, permanent total capacity, including both seating and any permanent standing areas, but excluding any temporary accommodation. Whenever possible, capacities are taken from the figure stated on the official website of the stadium, its tenants, or a sports event it has hosted.
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<dbpedia:Novye_Aldi_massacre>
Who owns Aldi?
Novye Aldi massacre The Novye Aldi massacre was a notorious crime in which Russian federal forces summarily executed dozens of people in the Novye Aldi (Aldy) suburb of Grozny, the capital of Chechnya, in the course of a "mopping-up" (zachistka) operation conducted there on February 5, 2000, soon after the end of the battle for the city. As a result of a deadly rampage by the special police forces at least 60 and up to 82 local civilians were killed and at least six women were raped.
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<dbpedia:Politics_of_El_Salvador>
el salvador
Politics of El Salvador Politics of El Salvador takes place in land a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of El Salvador is both head of state and head of government, and of a two-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government.Legislative power is vested in both the government and the Legislative Assembly. The Judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislature.
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<dbpedia:Tim_Johnson_(South_Dakota_politician)>
south dakota state university
Tim Johnson (South Dakota politician) Timothy Peter "Tim" Johnson (born December 28, 1946) was a United States Senator from South Dakota from 1997 to 2015. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served as the United States Representative for South Dakota's at-large congressional district from 1987 to 1997 and in the state legislature from 1979 to 1987. Johnson chose not to seek reelection in 2014.
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<dbpedia:St._John's_University_(New_York_City)>
University of York
St. John's University (New York City) St. John's University (SJU) is a private, Roman Catholic, coeducational university located in New York City, United States. Founded by the Congregation of the Mission (C.M., the Vincentian Fathers) in 1870, the school was originally located in the neighborhood of Bedford–Stuyvesant in the borough of Brooklyn. Beginning in the 1950s, the school was relocated to its current location to Utopia Parkway in Hillcrest, Queens. St.
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<dbpedia:Trix_(company)>
toy train manufacturers that are still in business
Trix (company) Trix is a German company that originally made Trix metal construction sets. In 1935 it began producing the electrically powered model trains that it became famous for, under the Trix Express label. Prior to the outbreak of World War II the Trix company produced a small range of fairly unrealistic AC powered three rail models running at 14 volts.
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<dbpedia:List_of_Phi_Sigma_Sigma_chapters>
University of York
List of Phi Sigma Sigma chapters This is a List of Phi Sigma Sigma chapters including both active and inactive chapters.
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<dbpedia:Miami_Gardens,_Florida>
seat Florida country Dade
Miami Gardens, Florida Miami Gardens is a suburban city located in north-central Miami-Dade County, Florida. Its boundaries stretch from I-95 and NE 2nd Avenue on the East, to NW 47th and NW 57th Avenues on the West, and from the Broward County line on the North, to 151st Street on the South. The city name comes from one of the major roadways through the area, Miami Gardens Drive.
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<dbpedia:Cooper_University_Hospital>
rowan university
Cooper University Hospital Cooper University Hospital is a teaching hospital and biomedical research facility located in Camden, New Jersey. The hospital formerly served as a clinical campus of Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. It is currently affiliated with the newly established Cooper Medical School of Rowan University and offers training programs across a variety of fields for medical students, residents, fellows, nurses, and allied health professionals.
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<dbpedia:Equinox_Mountain>
What is the highest mountain?
Equinox Mountain Equinox Mountain is a mountain in Bennington County, Vermont, United States, in the town of Manchester. The mountain is the highest peak of the Taconic Range, and the highest point of Bennington County. It is one of thirteen peaks in Vermont with a topographic prominence over 2,000 feet (610 m), ranked third behind Mansfield and Killington.
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<dbpedia:Memoirs_of_the_Author_of_A_Vindication_of_the_Rights_of_Woman>
The Heart of a Woman poet's autobiography
Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Memoirs of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1798) is William Godwin's biography of his wife Mary Wollstonecraft, the author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792).Godwin felt it was his duty to edit and publish Wollstonecraft's unfinished works after her death. A week after her funeral, he started on this project and a memoir of her life.
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<dbpedia:Lake_Nona_Medical_City>
orlando florida
Lake Nona Medical City Lake Nona Medical City is a 650-acre (260 ha) health and life sciences park in Orlando, Florida, United States. It is located near Orlando International Airport and within the master-planned community of Lake Nona. The city is home to the University of Central Florida's Health Sciences Campus, which includes the university's College of Medicine and Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences.
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<dbpedia:List_of_Old_Testament_pseudepigrapha>
books of the Jewish canon
List of Old Testament pseudepigrapha Pseudepigrapha are works produced after the closing of the Hebrew Bible canon but before production of the Christian canon that are not accepted as canonical by Jews or all Christians today. Some of these works may have originated among Jewish Hellenizers, others may have Christian authorship in character and origin.
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<dbpedia:List_of_war_crimes>
vietnam war facts
List of war crimes This article lists and summarizes the war crimes committed since the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907 and the crimes against humanity and crimes against peace that have been committed since these crimes were first defined in the Rome Statute.Since many war crimes are not ultimately prosecuted (due to lack of political will, lack of effective procedures, or other practical and political reasons), historians and lawyers will often make a serious case that war crimes occurred, even if there was no formal investigations or prosecution of the alleged crimes or an investigation cleared the alleged perpetrators.War crimes under international law were firmly established by international trials such as the Nuremberg Trials and the Tokyo Trials, in which Austrian, German and Japanese leaders were prosecuted for war crimes committed during World War II.
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<dbpedia:Brooklyn_Bridge_(TV_series)>
Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
Brooklyn Bridge (TV series) Brooklyn Bridge is an American television program which aired on CBS between 1991 and 1993. It is about a Jewish American family living in Brooklyn in the middle 1950s.
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<dbpedia:Jack_Deveraux>
jack johnson
Jack Deveraux Jack Harcourt Deveraux (born William Earl Johnson) is a fictional character from the soap opera Days of Our Lives. He was the most prominent member of the Johnson family and is most famously played by Matthew Ashford. After a four-year absence, the character had recently returned to "Salem" to reconnect with his estranged family. Ashford also returned as Jack, reprising the role as of September 23, 2011.Ashford's return, however, was short-lived.
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<dbpedia:List_of_FIFA_Club_World_Cup_winning_managers>
countries which have won the FIFA world cup
List of FIFA Club World Cup winning managers The FIFA Club World Cup is an international association football competition organised by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship was first contested as the FIFA Club World Championship in 2000. It was not held between 2001 and 2004 due to a combination of factors, most importantly the collapse of FIFA's marketing partner International Sport and Leisure.
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<dbpedia:University_of_South_Dakota>
south dakota state university
University of South Dakota The University of South Dakota (or informally USD or the U) is a public coeducational research university located in the small town community of Vermillion, South Dakota.
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<dbpedia:Daggubati_Venkatesh_filmography>
shobana masala
Daggubati Venkatesh filmography Daggubati Venkatesh is an Indian film actor known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema. In a career spanning twenty seven years, he starred in seventy two feature films. He has played a variety of challenging roles in Telugu cinema and a few Bollywood films. He has received seven state Nandi awards, and five Filmfare Awards for best acting.Along with his brother Daggubati Suresh Babu, Venkatesh is the co-owner of Suresh Productions, one of the largest film production companies in India.
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<dbpedia:Thomas_Hewlett>
david hewlett
Thomas Hewlett Thomas Henry Hewlett (23 November 1882 – 25 May 1956) was a British Conservative Party politician and industrialist.He unsuccessfully contested the 1935 general election in Manchester Clayton, but after the death in 1940 of Peter Eckersley, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Manchester Exchange, Hewlett was elected unopposed in the resulting by-election.
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<dbpedia:Mac_OS_X_Leopard>
Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related
Mac OS X Leopard Mac OS X Leopard (version 10.5) is the sixth major release of Mac OS X, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Macintosh computers. Leopard was released on October 26, 2007 as the successor of Tiger (version 10.4), and is available in two editions: a desktop version suitable for personal computers, and a server version, Mac OS X Server. It retailed for $129 for the desktop version and $499 for Server. Leopard was superseded by Snow Leopard (version 10.6).
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<dbpedia:England>
countries which have won the FIFA world cup
England England /ˈɪŋɡlənd/ is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west. The Irish Sea lies northwest of England and the Celtic Sea lies to the southwest. England is separated from continental Europe by the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south.
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<dbpedia:Goose_Eye_Mountain>
What is the highest mountain?
Goose Eye Mountain Goose Eye Mountain is a mountain located in Oxford County, Maine, about 1 mi (1.6 km). (2 km) east of the New Hampshire-Maine border. The mountain is the second-highest peak of the Mahoosuc Range of the White Mountains. Goose Eye Mtn.
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<dbpedia:Opernwelt>
magazines about indie-music
Opernwelt Opernwelt (Opera World) is a monthly German magazine for opera, operetta and ballet.The magazine covers news about current performances; it presents portraits of composers and performers, articles about opera houses and performance spaces, and about contemporary and historical subjects from the world of opera and classical music. It reviews recordings and books and publishes monthly schedules of German and international opera houses.
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<dbpedia:Steinway_Hall>
Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
Steinway Hall Steinway Hall (German: Steinway-Haus) is the name of buildings housing concert halls, showrooms and sales departments for Steinway & Sons pianos. The first Steinway Hall was opened 1866 in New York City. Today, Steinway Halls and Steinway-Häuser are located in world cities such as New York City, London, Berlin, and Vienna.A related concept by Steinway is Steinway Piano Galleries. Steinway Piano Galleries have all the same features as Steinway Halls but are smaller.
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<dbpedia:Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Austin>
austin texas
Roman Catholic Diocese of Austin The Roman Catholic Diocese of Austin (Latin: Dioecesis Austiniensis) includes 127 parishes, or faith communities, in 25 counties in Central Texas. The diocese stretches from West, Texas, (just north of Waco) in the north to San Marcos in the south to the Bryan - College Station area in the east to Mason in the west. Its largest metropolitan areas are Austin, Bryan - College Station, the Killeen – Temple – Fort Hood area and Waco.
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<dbpedia:Carlo_Emery>
emery
Carlo Emery Carlo Emery (25 October 1848 Naples – 11 May 1925) was an Italian entomologist. Early in his career Carlo Emery pursued a course in general medicine, and in 1872 narrowed his interests to ophthalmology. In 1878 he was appointed Professor of Zoology at the University of Cagliari, remaining there for several years until 1881 when he took up an appointment at the University of Bologna as Professor of Zoology, remaining there for thirty-five years until his death.
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<dbpedia:Careless_Talk_Costs_Lives_(magazine)>
magazines about indie-music
Careless Talk Costs Lives (magazine) Careless Talk Costs Lives (usually known as Careless Talk or CTCL) was a British music magazine, published from January 2002 until November 2003.
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<dbpedia:Martin_Luther_King_III>
martin luther king
Martin Luther King III Martin Luther King III, or MLK3 (born October 23, 1957) is an American human rights advocate and community activist. He is the eldest son and oldest living child of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King.
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<dbpedia:List_of_Thunderbolt-compatible_devices>
Who founded Intel?
List of Thunderbolt-compatible devices These products support the Mini DisplayPort/Thunderbolt port, certified products can be found on Intel's interoperability website Thunderbolt Products
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<dbpedia:James_L._Cox>
james clayton md
James L. Cox James L. Cox, MD, is an American cardiothoracic surgeon and medical innovator best known for the development of the Cox maze procedure for treatment of atrial fibrillation.
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<dbpedia:IEEE_Andrew_S._Grove_Award>
Who founded Intel?
IEEE Andrew S. Grove Award The IEEE Andrew S. Grove Award is a Technical Field Award presented by the IEEE for outstanding contributions to solid-state devices and technology. The award may be presented to an individual or a team of up to three people. It was established by the IEEE Board of Directors in 1999. The award is named in honor of the lifetime achievements of Andrew S. Grove, including helping to found Intel Corporation.Recipients of this award receive a bronze medal, certificate and honorarium.
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<dbpedia:List_of_cities_in_El_Salvador>
el salvador
List of cities in El Salvador This article shows a list of cities in El Salvador.
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<dbpedia:Frank_Bungarten>
guitar classical bach
Frank Bungarten Frank Bungarten is a classical guitarist from Germany. Born in Cologne in 1958, Bungarten had his early influence of Guitar music when he was a teenager. In 1981, he got noticed in the international guitar scene, when virtuoso guitarist Andrés Segovia honored him with the first prize at the Guitar Competition of Granada, combined with an extensive concert tour of Spain. To date, he has performed in more than 40 countries.
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<dbpedia:Pitt_Island_(Washington)>
pierce county washington
Pitt Island (Washington) Pitt Island is a small island astride Pitt Passage in Puget Sound, located in Pierce County, Washington.
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<dbpedia:Fifth_ODI,_Australian_cricket_team_in_South_Africa_in_2005–06>
kenya's captain in cricket
Fifth ODI, Australian cricket team in South Africa in 2005–06 The 5th One Day International cricket match between South Africa and Australia was played on 12 March 2006 at New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg. The match broke many cricket records, including both the first and the second team innings score of over 400 runs. Australia won the toss and elected to bat first. They scored 434 for 4 off their 50 overs, breaking the previous record of 398–5 by Sri Lanka against Kenya in 1996.
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<dbpedia:Jean_Hunhoff>
south dakota state university
Jean Hunhoff Jean M. Hunhoff (born December 30, 1953 in Yankton, South Dakota) is an American politician and a Republican member of the South Dakota Senate representing District 18 since January 2007. Novstrup served consecutively in the South Dakota Legislature from January 2001 until January 2007 in the South Dakota House of Representatives District 18 seat. Hunhoff was the mayor of Yankton from 1995 until 1997.
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<dbpedia:UTV_Action>
ovguide movies
UTV Action UTV Action (formerly known as "UTV Bindass Movies"), is an Indian movie channel which features Hollywood action movies dubbed in Hindi and Bollywood action movies. It is an offering from the Bindass brand based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. UTV Action also Show South Indian- Hindi Dubbed Films.
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<dbpedia:Concertina>
tango music instruments
Concertina A concertina is a free-reed musical instrument, like the various accordions and the harmonica. It has a bellows, and buttons typically on both ends of it. When pressed, the buttons travel in the same direction as the bellows, unlike accordion buttons, which travel perpendicularly to the bellows.The concertina was developed in England and Germany, most likely independently.
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<dbpedia:Charlotte_City_Council>
city of charlotte
Charlotte City Council The Charlotte City Council is the legislative body of the City of Charlotte and forms part of a council–manager system of government. The Council is made up of eleven members and the Mayor. Four Council Members are elected at-large with the other seven representing districts. Though elected separately, the Mayor presides over City Council meetings. A Mayor Pro Tem is elected by the City Council Members to preside when the Mayor is absent.
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<dbpedia:Eiffel_(company)>
Eiffel
Eiffel (company) Eiffel (French Eiffel Constructions métalliques) is part of the Eiffage group and the descendant of the engineering company Société des Établissements Eiffel founded by Gustave Eiffel, designer of the Eiffel Tower.
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<dbpedia:Anne_V._Coates>
In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
Anne V. Coates Anne Voase Coates (born 12 December 1925) is a British film editor with a more than 40-year-long career. She is perhaps best known as the editor of David Lean's epic film Lawrence of Arabia in 1962. Coates has been nominated five times for the Academy Award for Film Editing for the films Lawrence of Arabia, Becket (1963), The Elephant Man (1980), In the Line of Fire (1993), and Out of Sight (1998).
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<dbpedia:America's_Next_Top_Model_(cycle_12)>
the first 13 american states
America's Next Top Model (cycle 12) The twelfth cycle of America's Next Top Model premiered on March 4, 2009 and was the sixth season to air on The CW network. The cycle's catch phrase is "Get In The Fold." The cycle's promotional song is Lady Gaga's "The Fame".The prizes for this cycle were: A modeling contract with Elite Model Management. A fashion spread and cover in Seventeen.
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<dbpedia:Mark_Anthony_Awere>
marc anthony
Mark Anthony Awere Mark Anthony Awere (born 16 July 1971) is a Ghanaian long jumper.He won bronze medals at the 1998 African Championships and the 1999 All-Africa Games. He also competed at the 2000 Olympic Games.His personal best jump is 8.04 metres, achieved in June 1999 in Bad Langensalza.In 2003, Awere tested positive for doping in Mulhouse. He was banned for three months.
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<dbpedia:Penn_Masala>
shobana masala
Penn Masala Penn Masala is an American a cappella group. It is the world's first and premier Hindi a cappella group. Formed in 1996 by students at the University of Pennsylvania, Penn Masala's music has been influenced by the Eastern and Western cultures that represent the group's membership.
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<dbpedia:Fg_(Unix)>
Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related
Fg (Unix) fg is a job control command in Unix and Unix-like operating systems that resumes execution of a suspended process by bringing it to the foreground and thus redirecting its standard input and output streams to the user's terminal. fg is required to be included in an operating system in order for it to be POSIX compliant.
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<dbpedia:Linear_syntax>
Compilers that can compile both C and C++
Linear syntax Linear syntax is a computer-programming term for an expression that can be parsed from left to right. Linear syntax implies the ability to write code without the use of line-feed or carriage-return characters. Although the use of such characters is recommended for code readability, they are optional, as compilers do not rely on them to parse and compile the code.
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<dbpedia:16th_British_Academy_Film_Awards>
In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
16th British Academy Film Awards The 16th British Film Awards, given by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts in 1963, honoured the best films of 1962.
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<dbpedia:Hewlett_Johnson>
david hewlett
Hewlett Johnson Hewlett Johnson (25 January 1874 – 22 October 1966) was an English priest of the Church of England. He was Dean of Manchester and later Dean of Canterbury, where he acquired his nickname "The Red Dean of Canterbury" for his unyielding support for the Soviet Union and its allies.
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<dbpedia:War_in_Vietnam_(1959–63)>
vietnam war facts
War in Vietnam (1959–63) The 1959 to 1963 phase of the Vietnam War started after the North Vietnamese had made a firm decision to commit to a military intervention in the guerrilla war in the South Vietnam, a buildup phase began, between the 1959 North Vietnamese decision and the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, which led to a major US escalation of its involvement.
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<dbpedia:University_at_Albany,_SUNY>
University of York
University at Albany, SUNY The State University of New York at Albany, also known as University at Albany or SUNY Albany, is a research institution with campuses in Albany, Guilderland, and Rensselaer, New York, United States. Founded in 1844, it carries out undergraduate and graduate education, research, and service.
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<dbpedia:List_of_fast_food_restaurant_chains>
steak express
List of fast food restaurant chains The following is a list of notable current and former fast food restaurant chains, as distinct from fast casual restaurants (see List of casual dining restaurant chains), coffeehouses (see List of coffeehouse chains), ice cream parlors (see List of ice cream parlor chains), and pizzerias (see List of pizza chains).
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<dbpedia:Czech_print_media_in_Vienna>
Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
Czech print media in Vienna Czech print media in Vienna have a long history dating back to the 18th and 19th century, when Vienna had a sizeable Czech population.
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<dbpedia:Sino-Vietnamese_War>
vietnam war facts
Sino-Vietnamese War The Sino-Vietnamese War (Vietnamese: Chiến tranh biên giới Việt-Trung; simplified Chinese: 中越战争; traditional Chinese: 中越戰爭; pinyin: zhōng-yuè zhànzhēng), also known as the Third Indochina War, was a brief border war fought between the People's Republic of China and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in early 1979. China launched the offensive in response to Vietnam's invasion and occupation of Cambodia in 1978 (which ended the rule of the Chinese-backed Khmer Rouge).
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<dbpedia:Lois_Weber>
the first 13 american states
Lois Weber Lois Weber (June 13, 1879 – November 13, 1939) was an American silent film actress, screenwriter, producer, and director, who is considered "the most important female director the American film industry has known", and "one of the most important and prolific film directors in the era of silent films". Film historian Anthony Slide asserts that: "Along with D.W.
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<dbpedia:List_of_players_who_have_appeared_in_multiple_FIFA_World_Cups>
countries which have won the FIFA world cup
List of players who have appeared in multiple FIFA World Cups In the FIFA World Cup, the following male players have been named in the national team squad in at least four finals tournaments.
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<dbpedia:Laura_Frey>
radio italia online
Laura Frey Laura Frey (born Laura Marie Pittson on 9 April 1970, London) is an English presenter and performer best known for her co hosting role on the national breakfast radio show on Classic Gold with Tony Blackburn. The pair still hold the record for the longest-running male/female breakfast partnership on national radio.
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<dbpedia:Renewable_energy>
europe solar power facility
Renewable energy Renewable energy is generally defined as energy that comes from resources which are naturally replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat.
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<dbpedia:Conscience_of_Ukraine>
In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
Conscience of Ukraine Conscience of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Совість України) is a political party in Ukraine registered in March 2005.
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<dbpedia:Bishnupriya_Manipuri_language>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Bishnupriya Manipuri language The Bishnupriya or Bishnupriya Manipuri (BPM) (বিষ্ণুপ্রিয়া মণিপুরী) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in parts of the Indian states of Assam, Tripura and others, as well as in the Sylhet region of Bangladesh, Burma, and other countries. The Bishnupriya Manipuri language uses the Bengali alphabet as its writing system.
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<dbpedia:List_of_FIFA_Club_World_Cup_finals>
countries which have won the FIFA world cup
List of FIFA Club World Cup finals The FIFA Club World Cup is an international association football competition organised by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The championship was first contested as the FIFA Club World Championship in 2000. It was not held between 2001 and 2004 due to a combination of factors, most importantly the collapse of FIFA's marketing partner International Sport and Leisure.
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<dbpedia:Punta_Gorda,_Florida>
city of charlotte
Punta Gorda, Florida Punta Gorda (/ˌpʌntə ˈɡɔrdə/; English: Fat Point) is a city in Charlotte County, Florida, United States. As of the 2010 census the city had a population of 16,641. It is the county seat of Charlotte County and the only incorporated municipality in the county.
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<dbpedia:IEFBR14>
Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related
IEFBR14 IEFBR14 is an IBM mainframe utility program. It runs in all IBM mainframe environments derived from OS/360, including z/OS. It is a placeholder whose purpose is to do nothing. As it turned out, over the years, its attempt to do nothing was too concise and would cause problems with related tools, leading to the slight expansion of the program.
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<dbpedia:BeOS>
Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related
BeOS BeOS is an operating system for personal computers first developed by Be Inc. in 1991. It was first written to run on BeBox hardware. BeOS was built for digital media work and was written to take advantage of modern hardware facilities such as symmetric multiprocessing by utilizing modular I/O bandwidth, pervasive multithreading, preemptive multitasking and a 64-bit journaling file system known as BFS.
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<dbpedia:Oak_Ridge_High_School_(Orlando,_Florida)>
orlando florida
Oak Ridge High School (Orlando, Florida) Oak Ridge High School is a public secondary school in Orlando, Florida, established in 1956. The school has been rated as a D or F institution by the state every year since 2000. Last year though, the school has been awarded a C grade, breaking the low performance streak. As of now, the school has been awarded a B grade.
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<dbpedia:List_of_hub_airports>
vietnam travel airports
List of hub airports Listed here are the world's airports used as airline hubs:
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<dbpedia:National_Autonomous_University_of_Mexico>
Eiffel
National Autonomous University of Mexico The National Autonomous University of Mexico Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México is a public research university in Mexico City, Mexico and is the largest university in Latin America.
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<dbpedia:Sinbad_and_the_Eye_of_the_Tiger>
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Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger is a 1977 British fantasy film, the third and final Sinbad film that Ray Harryhausen made for Columbia Pictures after The 7th Voyage of Sinbad and The Golden Voyage of Sinbad. The film stars Patrick Wayne, Taryn Power, Margaret Whiting, Jane Seymour, and Patrick Troughton. It was directed by Sam Wanamaker.
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<dbpedia:Yom_Kippur_War>
In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
Yom Kippur War The Yom Kippur War, Ramadan War, or October War (Arabic: حرب أكتوبر‎ Ḥarb ʾUktōbar, or حرب تشرين Ḥarb Tišrīn; Hebrew: מלחמת יום הכיפורים‎ Milẖemet Yom HaKipurim or מלחמת יום כיפור Milẖemet Yom Kipur), also known as the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, was a war fought by the coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria against Israel from October 6 to 25, 1973.
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<dbpedia:SOLAR_(ISS)>
europe solar power facility
SOLAR (ISS) SOLAR is an ESA science observatory on the Columbus Laboratory, which is part of the International Space Station. SOLAR was launched with Columbus on February 2008 aboard STS-122. It was externally mounted to Columbus with the European Technology Exposure Facility (EuTEF). SOLAR has three main space science instruments: SOVIM, SOLSPEC and SOL-ACES. Together they provide detailed measurements of the Sun's spectral irradiance.
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<dbpedia:Aeolian_mode>
guitar chord minor
Aeolian mode The Aeolian mode is a musical mode or, in modern usage, a diatonic scale called the natural minor scale.
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<dbpedia:Takeshi_Uchiyamada>
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Takeshi Uchiyamada Takeshi Uchiyamada (内山田竹志, Uchiyamada Takeshi) is a Japanese businessman, who has been Chairman of Toyota since 2013.
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<dbpedia:Avram_Miller>
Who founded Intel?
Avram Miller Avram Miller (born January 27, 1945) is an American businessperson, corporate venture capitalist, scientist and technologist. He served as Vice President, Business Development for Intel Corporation (1984-1999). With Leslie L. Vadász, he co-founded Intel Capital. He led Intel's initiative to help create and expand residential broadband Internet access.After leaving Intel, he founded The Avram Miller Company, a consulting firm for technology companies.
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<dbpedia:El_Dorado_Solar_Power_Plant>
europe solar power facility
El Dorado Solar Power Plant The 10 megawatt (MW) El Dorado Solar Power Plant is a photovoltaic facility located in Boulder City, Nevada, completed in 2008.The power from El Dorado Solar Power Plant (and the adjacent Copper Mountain Solar Facility) has been sold to Pacific Gas & Electric under separate 20-year contracts.
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<dbpedia:Tigo_El_Salvador>
el salvador
Tigo El Salvador TIGO El Salvador is a mobile phone service provider company owned by the international mobile phone company Millicom International Cellular or just MIC.
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<dbpedia:Escape_from_Planet_Earth>
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Escape from Planet Earth Escape from Planet Earth is a 2013 Canadian-American 3D computer animated comedy film produced by Rainmaker Entertainment and distributed by The Weinstein Company, directed by Cal Brunker, and starring the voices of Rob Corddry, Brendan Fraser, Sarah Jessica Parker, William Shatner, Jessica Alba, Craig Robinson, George Lopez, Jane Lynch and Sofía Vergara. The film was released on February 15, 2013. This was the first Rainmaker Entertainment film released in theaters.
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<dbpedia:Lone_Star_Toys>
toy train manufacturers that are still in business
Lone Star Toys Lone Star Products Ltd. was the name used by British company Die Cast Machine Tools Ltd (DCMT) for its toy products. DCMT was based in Welham Green, Hertfordshire, north of London.
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<dbpedia:Douglas_Jardine>
kenya's captain in cricket
Douglas Jardine Douglas Robert Jardine (23 October 1900 – 18 June 1958) was a cricketer who played 22 Test matches for England, captaining the side in 15 of those matches between 1931 and 1934. A right-handed batsman, he is best known for captaining the English team during the 1932–33 Ashes tour of Australia.
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<dbpedia:FIFA_Club_World_Cup>
countries which have won the FIFA world cup
FIFA Club World Cup The FIFA Club World Cup, formerly known as the FIFA Club World Championship, is an international men's association football competition organised by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The competition was first contested as the 2000 FIFA Club World Championship. It was not held between 2001 and 2004 due to a combination of factors, most importantly the collapse of FIFA's marketing partner International Sport and Leisure.
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<dbpedia:2010_Carisap_Tennis_Cup_–_Doubles>
Who owns Aldi?
2010 Carisap Tennis Cup – Doubles Stefano Ianni and Cristian Villagrán were the defending champions but choose not to compete in the 2010 Carisap Tennis CupThomas Fabbiano and Gabriel Trujillo-Soler won the final against Francesco Aldi and Daniele Giorgini, 7–6(4), 7–6(5)
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<dbpedia:ValuJet_Airlines>
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ValuJet Airlines ValuJet Airlines was an American low-cost carrier, headquartered in unincorporated Clayton County, Georgia, that operated regularly scheduled domestic and international flights in the Eastern United States and Canada during the 1990s. The company was founded in 1992 and was known for its cost-cutting measures. All of the airline's planes were purchased used from other airlines, very little training was provided to workers, and contractors were used for maintenance and other services.
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<dbpedia:Delta_Phi_Epsilon_(social)>
University of York
Delta Phi Epsilon (social) Delta Phi Epsilon (ΔΦΕ or DPhiE) is an international sorority founded on March 17, 1917 at New York University Law School in Manhattan. It is one of 26 social sororities that form the National Panhellenic Conference. It has 106 active chapters, one of which is located in Canada at Concordia University, making the sorority international.
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<dbpedia:Francesco_Fortugno>
What is the largest city in Australia?
Francesco Fortugno Francesco Fortugno (Brancaleone, September 15, 1951 – Locri, October 16, 2005) was an Italian politician and the Vice President of the Regional Assembly of Calabria. He was killed by the 'Ndrangheta in October 2005, in Locri, a hotbed of 'Ndrangheta activity.
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<dbpedia:USS_Rowan_(TB-8)>
rowan university
USS Rowan (TB-8) The first USS Rowan (Torpedo Boat No. 8/TB-8) was a torpedo boat in the United States Navy during the Spanish-American War. She was named for Vice Admiral Stephen Rowan.Rowan was laid down on 22 June 1896 by Moran Brothers Company, Seattle, Washington; launched 8 April 1898; sponsored by Mrs. Edward Moale, Jr.; and commissioned on 1 April 1899, Lieutenant Reginald F. Nicholson in command.
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<dbpedia:Modern_warfare>
vietnam war facts
Modern warfare Modern warfare is warfare using the concepts, methods, and military technology that have come into use during and after World War II and the Korean War.
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<dbpedia:Kottu>
Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad
Kottu Kothu (chopped) or koththu roti is a Sri Lankan dish made from Godhamba roti (a type of Sri Lankan roti) and vegetables, egg and/or meat, and spices; the bread is described as similar to parotta and roti canai. A common dinner dish, kothu has become popular in North American cities such as Toronto, as well as in New York City's Little Sri Lanka neighborhood.Generally, the consumer chooses what and how much of the amount of ingredients are included if someone else is preparing.
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<dbpedia:North_Fort_Lewis,_Washington>
pierce county washington
North Fort Lewis, Washington North Fort Lewis is a census-designated place located in Pierce County, Washington.
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<dbpedia:International_Olympic_Committee_and_gender_equality_in_sports>
In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
International Olympic Committee and gender equality in sports When the Olympic Games first started in 1895, not a single woman was allowed to compete. The International Olympic Committee did not promote gender equality in sports for its first fifty years, but it gradually began changing its views on the topic and followed the lead of many progressive countries that were starting to view women as equal in almost all spheres of life.
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<dbpedia:List_of_Intel_microprocessors>
Who founded Intel?
List of Intel microprocessors This generational and chronological list of Intel processors attempts to present all of Intel's processors from the pioneering 4-bit 4004 (1971) to the present high-end offerings, which include the 64-bit Itanium 2 (2002), Intel Core i7, and Xeon E3 and E5 series processors (2015). Concise technical data are given for each product.