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99060 | The Faculty of Political Science of the University of Ankara ( , more simply known as `` SBF `` ) is the oldest faculty of social science in Turkey , being the successor of the `` Mekteb-i Mülkiye `` ( also known as the `` Mülkiye `` ) which was established in Istanbul on February 12 , 1859 , under the reign of Sultan Abdulaziz , then moved to Ankara in 1936 under a new name , and was incorporated to Ankara University on April 3 , 1950 , under its current name . | {55: ['Sultan'], 54: ['Abdulaziz']} | {'person-politician_1': 'Sultan', 'person-other_1': 'Abdulaziz'} | [[313, 319, 'person-politician_1'], [320, 329, 'person-other_1']] | The Faculty of Political Science of the University of Ankara ( , more simply known as `` SBF `` ) is the oldest faculty of social science in Turkey , being the successor of the `` Mekteb-i Mülkiye `` ( also known as the `` Mülkiye `` ) which was established in Istanbul on February 12 , 1859 , under the reign of [person-politician_1] [person-other_1] , then moved to Ankara in 1936 under a new name , and was incorporated to Ankara University on April 3 , 1950 , under its current name . |
99061 | Chasidica was formed in 2007 by brothers Sagi and Idan Givol . | {54: ['Sagi', 'Idan Givol']} | {'person-other_1': 'Sagi', 'person-other_2': 'Idan Givol'} | [[41, 45, 'person-other_1'], [50, 60, 'person-other_2']] | Chasidica was formed in 2007 by brothers [person-other_1] and [person-other_2] . |
99062 | Sagi lived in Australia for eight years and fronted the heavy metal band Demona before becoming a `` baal teshuva '' to Hasidic Judaism in 2002 . | {54: ['Sagi']} | {'person-other_1': 'Sagi'} | [[0, 4, 'person-other_1']] | [person-other_1] lived in Australia for eight years and fronted the heavy metal band Demona before becoming a `` baal teshuva '' to Hasidic Judaism in 2002 . |
99063 | Jackson won the 2014 Baseball State Championship , defeating North Royalton 5-1 in the title game . | {52: ['Jackson', 'North Royalton']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Jackson', 'person-athlete_2': 'North Royalton'} | [[0, 7, 'person-athlete_1'], [61, 75, 'person-athlete_2']] | [person-athlete_1] won the 2014 Baseball State Championship , defeating [person-athlete_2] 5-1 in the title game . |
99064 | Later in 2017 , Jackson won their second OHSAA baseball state title , defeating Strongsville in the championship game by a score of 8-2 . | {52: ['Jackson']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Jackson'} | [[16, 23, 'person-athlete_1']] | Later in 2017 , [person-athlete_1] won their second OHSAA baseball state title , defeating Strongsville in the championship game by a score of 8-2 . |
99065 | In between his only two college baseball seasons , LeMahieu was part of the 2008 Harwich Mariners team in the Cape Cod Baseball League . | {52: ['LeMahieu']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'LeMahieu'} | [[51, 59, 'person-athlete_1']] | In between his only two college baseball seasons , [person-athlete_1] was part of the 2008 Harwich Mariners team in the Cape Cod Baseball League . |
99066 | He earned the team 's regular-season MVP award and was named the No . | {39: ['MVP']} | {'other-award_1': 'MVP'} | [[37, 40, 'other-award_1']] | He earned the team 's regular-season [other-award_1] award and was named the No . |
99067 | In the 20th century , the Moravian Church furthered its institutional presence through schools and production of religious materials and services in the Miskito native language . | {46: ['Miskito']} | {'other-language_1': 'Miskito'} | [[153, 160, 'other-language_1']] | In the 20th century , the Moravian Church furthered its institutional presence through schools and production of religious materials and services in the [other-language_1] native language . |
99068 | They did little to quell hostilities between the Miskito and Spanish Catholics . | {54: ['Miskito', 'Spanish Catholics']} | {'person-other_1': 'Miskito', 'person-other_2': 'Spanish Catholics'} | [[49, 56, 'person-other_1'], [61, 78, 'person-other_2']] | They did little to quell hostilities between the [person-other_1] and [person-other_2] . |
99069 | Local pharmacist David Hurd owned a Second Empire home , constructed in 1856 and now recognized as an Aurora Landmark . | {54: ['David Hurd']} | {'person-other_1': 'David Hurd'} | [[17, 27, 'person-other_1']] | Local pharmacist [person-other_1] owned a Second Empire home , constructed in 1856 and now recognized as an Aurora Landmark . |
99070 | White 's sisters-in-law , Mary and Emma Todd , moved in shortly afterward . | {54: ['Mary', 'Emma Todd']} | {'person-other_1': 'Mary', 'person-other_2': 'Emma Todd'} | [[26, 30, 'person-other_1'], [35, 44, 'person-other_2']] | White 's sisters-in-law , [person-other_1] and [person-other_2] , moved in shortly afterward . |
99071 | William Jobbins was the president of Alba Manufacturing Co . and lived in a 1909 Colonial Revival residence . | {54: ['William Jobbins']} | {'person-other_1': 'William Jobbins'} | [[0, 15, 'person-other_1']] | [person-other_1] was the president of Alba Manufacturing Co . and lived in a 1909 Colonial Revival residence . |
99072 | The Col. Ira C. Copley Mansion was constructed for Ira Clifton Copley , founder of the Copley Press and later member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1911 to 1923 . | {54: ['Ira Clifton Copley']} | {'person-other_1': 'Ira Clifton Copley'} | [[51, 69, 'person-other_1']] | The Col. Ira C. Copley Mansion was constructed for [person-other_1] , founder of the Copley Press and later member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1911 to 1923 . |
99073 | His house was designed by Jarvis Hunt and constructed in 1917 . | {54: ['Jarvis Hunt']} | {'person-other_1': 'Jarvis Hunt'} | [[26, 37, 'person-other_1']] | His house was designed by [person-other_1] and constructed in 1917 . |
99074 | After entering a pageant in nearby Kettering , however , Dutiel won a free charm school course that led her to travel to New York in October 1972 , where she became a model with the Wilhelmina agency . | {54: ['Kettering', 'Dutiel']} | {'person-other_1': 'Kettering', 'person-other_2': 'Dutiel'} | [[35, 44, 'person-other_1'], [57, 63, 'person-other_2']] | After entering a pageant in nearby [person-other_1] , however , [person-other_2] won a free charm school course that led her to travel to New York in October 1972 , where she became a model with the Wilhelmina agency . |
99075 | Dutiel stayed with Wilhelmina until 1975 , when she switched to the Ford modeling agency . | {54: ['Dutiel']} | {'person-other_1': 'Dutiel'} | [[0, 6, 'person-other_1']] | [person-other_1] stayed with Wilhelmina until 1975 , when she switched to the Ford modeling agency . |
99076 | In August 1976 , Dutiel modeled in a test ad campaign for Lancôme and then went to Italy to do some more modeling work . | {54: ['Dutiel']} | {'person-other_1': 'Dutiel'} | [[17, 23, 'person-other_1']] | In August 1976 , [person-other_1] modeled in a test ad campaign for Lancôme and then went to Italy to do some more modeling work . |
99077 | The U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate will be a cabinet-level position in the Executive Office of the President of the United States with authority over energy policy and climate policy within the executive branch . | {54: ['U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate']} | {'person-other_1': 'U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate'} | [[4, 47, 'person-other_1']] | The [person-other_1] will be a cabinet-level position in the Executive Office of the President of the United States with authority over energy policy and climate policy within the executive branch . |
99078 | Franciscus Cornelis Marie ( Frans ) Wijffels ( 10 April 1899 , Stratum – 22 March 1968 , Delft ) was a Dutch politician of the Roman Catholic State Party ( RKSP ) and its successor the Catholic People 's Party ( KVP ) . | {55: ['Franciscus Cornelis Marie', 'Frans', 'Wijffels']} | {'person-politician_1': 'Franciscus Cornelis Marie', 'person-politician_2': 'Frans', 'person-politician_3': 'Wijffels'} | [[0, 25, 'person-politician_1'], [28, 33, 'person-politician_2'], [36, 44, 'person-politician_3']] | [person-politician_1] ( [person-politician_2] ) [person-politician_3] ( 10 April 1899 , Stratum – 22 March 1968 , Delft ) was a Dutch politician of the Roman Catholic State Party ( RKSP ) and its successor the Catholic People 's Party ( KVP ) . |
99079 | Butler was originally from Ireland and received his bachelor 's degree in Computer Science from Trinity College , Dublin in 1988 . | {56: ['Butler'], 44: ["bachelor 's degree"]} | {'person-scholar_1': 'Butler', 'other-educationaldegree_1': "bachelor 's degree"} | [[0, 6, 'person-scholar_1'], [52, 70, 'other-educationaldegree_1']] | [person-scholar_1] was originally from Ireland and received his [other-educationaldegree_1] in Computer Science from Trinity College , Dublin in 1988 . |
99080 | He then undertook an MSc and DPhil at the Programming Research Group in Oxford ( 1989 and 1992 respectively ) , working in the area of Communicating Sequential Processes ( CSP ) . | {62: ['Communicating Sequential Processes', 'CSP']} | {'product-other_1': 'Communicating Sequential Processes', 'product-other_2': 'CSP'} | [[135, 169, 'product-other_1'], [172, 175, 'product-other_2']] | He then undertook an MSc and DPhil at the Programming Research Group in Oxford ( 1989 and 1992 respectively ) , working in the area of [product-other_1] ( [product-other_2] ) . |
99081 | Subsequently , he worked for Broadcom in Dublin and at Åbo Akademi University in Turku , Finland with Ralph-Johan Back on Refinement Calculus . | {54: ['Ralph-Johan']} | {'person-other_1': 'Ralph-Johan'} | [[102, 113, 'person-other_1']] | Subsequently , he worked for Broadcom in Dublin and at Åbo Akademi University in Turku , Finland with [person-other_1] Back on Refinement Calculus . |
99082 | Cole did not complete his war artist commissions until 1946 when he moved to London and established a studio in Fulham . | {54: ['Cole']} | {'person-other_1': 'Cole'} | [[0, 4, 'person-other_1']] | [person-other_1] did not complete his war artist commissions until 1946 when he moved to London and established a studio in Fulham . |
99083 | Cole found work teaching at the Central School of Art and also took a job teaching art at Brighton College of Art . | {54: ['Cole']} | {'person-other_1': 'Cole'} | [[0, 4, 'person-other_1']] | [person-other_1] found work teaching at the Central School of Art and also took a job teaching art at Brighton College of Art . |
99084 | Brighton College of Art was to become Brighton Polytechnic and Cole was still working there in 1976 when he died . | {54: ['Cole']} | {'person-other_1': 'Cole'} | [[63, 67, 'person-other_1']] | Brighton College of Art was to become Brighton Polytechnic and [person-other_1] was still working there in 1976 when he died . |
99085 | A writ of habeas corpus , Ayman Saeed Abdullah Batarfi v . George W. Bush , was submitted on Ayman Saeed Abdullah Batarfi ' s behalf before US District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan . | {54: ['George W. Bush', 'Emmet G. Sullivan']} | {'person-other_1': 'George W. Bush', 'person-other_2': 'Emmet G. Sullivan'} | [[59, 73, 'person-other_1'], [164, 181, 'person-other_2']] | A writ of habeas corpus , Ayman Saeed Abdullah Batarfi v . [person-other_1] , was submitted on Ayman Saeed Abdullah Batarfi ' s behalf before US District Court Judge [person-other_2] . |
99086 | Born in São Vicente , Fock started playing for Real Júnior Tarrafal , Sporting Clube da Praia and CS Mindelense . | {52: ['Fock']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Fock'} | [[22, 26, 'person-athlete_1']] | Born in São Vicente , [person-athlete_1] started playing for Real Júnior Tarrafal , Sporting Clube da Praia and CS Mindelense . |
99087 | Sykes was leader of the Alberta Social Credit Party from 1980 to 1982 . | {55: ['Sykes']} | {'person-politician_1': 'Sykes'} | [[0, 5, 'person-politician_1']] | [person-politician_1] was leader of the Alberta Social Credit Party from 1980 to 1982 . |
99088 | In European-wide club competition , with Panathinaikos , he made it to the semifinals of the FIBA European Cup Winners ' Cup ( FIBA Saporta Cup ) in 1969 , and the semifinals of the FIBA European Champions ' Cup ( EuroLeague ) in 1972 . | {52: ['Panathinaikos'], 39: ["FIBA European Champions ' Cup"]} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Panathinaikos', 'other-award_1': "FIBA European Champions ' Cup"} | [[41, 54, 'person-athlete_1'], [182, 211, 'other-award_1']] | In European-wide club competition , with [person-athlete_1] , he made it to the semifinals of the FIBA European Cup Winners ' Cup ( FIBA Saporta Cup ) in 1969 , and the semifinals of the [other-award_1] ( EuroLeague ) in 1972 . |
99089 | The Belarusian Popular Party ( , `` Belorusskaia narodnaia partiia `` , BKP ) was a political party in Belarus led by Victor Tereshchenko . | {55: ['Victor Tereshchenko']} | {'person-politician_1': 'Victor Tereshchenko'} | [[118, 137, 'person-politician_1']] | The Belarusian Popular Party ( , `` Belorusskaia narodnaia partiia `` , BKP ) was a political party in Belarus led by [person-politician_1] . |
99090 | Brooks served on the Wisconsin Assembly agriculture and criminal justice legislative committees . | {54: ['Brooks']} | {'person-other_1': 'Brooks'} | [[0, 6, 'person-other_1']] | [person-other_1] served on the Wisconsin Assembly agriculture and criminal justice legislative committees . |
99091 | On Christmas Eve , 24 December 1803 , nineteen-year-old Jérôme married Elizabeth `` Betsy '' Patterson ( 1785–1879 ) , the eighteen-year-old daughter of a prosperous ship-owner and merchant , William Patterson , in Baltimore ( then the third-largest city in America ) . | {54: ['Jérôme', "Elizabeth `` Betsy '' Patterson", 'William Patterson']} | {'person-other_1': 'Jérôme', 'person-other_2': "Elizabeth `` Betsy '' Patterson", 'person-other_3': 'William Patterson'} | [[56, 62, 'person-other_1'], [71, 102, 'person-other_2'], [192, 209, 'person-other_3']] | On Christmas Eve , 24 December 1803 , nineteen-year-old [person-other_1] married [person-other_2] ( 1785–1879 ) , the eighteen-year-old daughter of a prosperous ship-owner and merchant , [person-other_3] , in Baltimore ( then the third-largest city in America ) . |
99092 | The C & amp ; MA is an evangelical missionary denomination with close ties to the worldwide Alliance Fellowship . | {39: ['Alliance Fellowship']} | {'other-award_1': 'Alliance Fellowship'} | [[92, 111, 'other-award_1']] | The C & amp ; MA is an evangelical missionary denomination with close ties to the worldwide [other-award_1] . |
99093 | In 1997 , tension within the BCP leadership caused a split in which Dr. Mokhehle abandoned the BCP and established the Lesotho Congress for Democracy ( LCD ) followed by two-thirds of the parliament . | {54: ['Dr. Mokhehle']} | {'person-other_1': 'Dr. Mokhehle'} | [[68, 80, 'person-other_1']] | In 1997 , tension within the BCP leadership caused a split in which [person-other_1] abandoned the BCP and established the Lesotho Congress for Democracy ( LCD ) followed by two-thirds of the parliament . |
99094 | This move allowed Mokhehle to remain as Prime Minister and leader of a new ruling party , while relegating the BCP to opposition status . | {54: ['Mokhehle']} | {'person-other_1': 'Mokhehle'} | [[18, 26, 'person-other_1']] | This move allowed [person-other_1] to remain as Prime Minister and leader of a new ruling party , while relegating the BCP to opposition status . |
99095 | Herbert was elected in the 1935 Alberta general election for the Alberta Social Credit Party defeating Independent incumbent Fred Moyer . | {54: ['Herbert', 'Fred Moyer']} | {'person-other_1': 'Herbert', 'person-other_2': 'Fred Moyer'} | [[0, 7, 'person-other_1'], [125, 135, 'person-other_2']] | [person-other_1] was elected in the 1935 Alberta general election for the Alberta Social Credit Party defeating Independent incumbent [person-other_2] . |
99096 | Mata began his pro career playing in the Argentine League with Peñarol Mar del Plata . | {52: ['Mata', 'Peñarol Mar del Plata']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Mata', 'person-athlete_2': 'Peñarol Mar del Plata'} | [[0, 4, 'person-athlete_1'], [63, 84, 'person-athlete_2']] | [person-athlete_1] began his pro career playing in the Argentine League with [person-athlete_2] . |
99097 | The new trading platform , SGX Reach , will be delivered to SGX by NASDAQ OMX , Voltaire and HP . | {62: ['SGX Reach']} | {'product-other_1': 'SGX Reach'} | [[27, 36, 'product-other_1']] | The new trading platform , [product-other_1] , will be delivered to SGX by NASDAQ OMX , Voltaire and HP . |
99098 | This platform is based on GENIUM , a trading platform developed by NASDAQ OMX . | {64: ['GENIUM']} | {'product-software_1': 'GENIUM'} | [[26, 32, 'product-software_1']] | This platform is based on [product-software_1] , a trading platform developed by NASDAQ OMX . |
99099 | Vladimirs Lubkins is retired Latvian ice hockey player ( forward ) . | {52: ['Vladimirs Lubkins']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Vladimirs Lubkins'} | [[0, 17, 'person-athlete_1']] | [person-athlete_1] is retired Latvian ice hockey player ( forward ) . |
99100 | Robins returned to the United States for the 2010–11 hockey season to play with the Bakersfield Condors of the ECHL . | {52: ['Robins']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Robins'} | [[0, 6, 'person-athlete_1']] | [person-athlete_1] returned to the United States for the 2010–11 hockey season to play with the Bakersfield Condors of the ECHL . |
99101 | On September 22 , 2011 , the Condors traded Robins to the Chicago Express in exchange for future considerations . | {52: ['Robins']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Robins'} | [[44, 50, 'person-athlete_1']] | On September 22 , 2011 , the Condors traded [person-athlete_1] to the Chicago Express in exchange for future considerations . |
99102 | On 23 September 2009 , Gerard Ambassa Guy was sent off in a league game after two bookable offenses , but TSW Pegasus won 4:0 over Citizen . | {52: ['Gerard Ambassa Guy']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Gerard Ambassa Guy'} | [[23, 41, 'person-athlete_1']] | On 23 September 2009 , [person-athlete_1] was sent off in a league game after two bookable offenses , but TSW Pegasus won 4:0 over Citizen . |
99103 | From 1989 to 1993 Ford was Leader of the European Parliamentary Labour Party and Deputy Chair of the European Parliament Socialist Group . | {54: ['Ford']} | {'person-other_1': 'Ford'} | [[18, 22, 'person-other_1']] | From 1989 to 1993 [person-other_1] was Leader of the European Parliamentary Labour Party and Deputy Chair of the European Parliament Socialist Group . |
99104 | Ridgway helped plan the airborne element of the invasion of Sicily . | {54: ['Ridgway']} | {'person-other_1': 'Ridgway'} | [[0, 7, 'person-other_1']] | [person-other_1] helped plan the airborne element of the invasion of Sicily . |
99105 | The invasion , which took place in July 1943 , was spearheaded by Colonel Gavin ' s 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment ( reinforced into the 505th Parachute Regimental Combat Team by the 3rd Battalion of Tucker 's 504th ) . | {57: ["Colonel Gavin '"]} | {'person-soldier_1': "Colonel Gavin '"} | [[66, 81, 'person-soldier_1']] | The invasion , which took place in July 1943 , was spearheaded by [person-soldier_1] s 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment ( reinforced into the 505th Parachute Regimental Combat Team by the 3rd Battalion of Tucker 's 504th ) . |
99106 | Due mainly to circumstances beyond Ridgway 's control the 82nd suffered heavy casualties in Sicily , including the division 's Assistant Division Commander , Brigadier General Charles L. Keerans . | {57: ['Ridgway', 'Charles L. Keerans']} | {'person-soldier_1': 'Ridgway', 'person-soldier_2': 'Charles L. Keerans'} | [[35, 42, 'person-soldier_1'], [176, 194, 'person-soldier_2']] | Due mainly to circumstances beyond [person-soldier_1] 's control the 82nd suffered heavy casualties in Sicily , including the division 's Assistant Division Commander , Brigadier General [person-soldier_2] . |
99107 | During the 504th 's drop on the morning of July 9 , which was widely scattered due to friendly fire , Ridgway had to report to Lieutenant General George S. Patton , commander of the Seventh United States Army ( under whose command the 82nd fell ) , that , out of the more than 5,300 paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division who had jumped into Sicily , he had fewer than 400 under his control . | {57: ['Ridgway', 'Lieutenant General George S. Patton']} | {'person-soldier_1': 'Ridgway', 'person-soldier_2': 'Lieutenant General George S. Patton'} | [[102, 109, 'person-soldier_1'], [127, 162, 'person-soldier_2']] | During the 504th 's drop on the morning of July 9 , which was widely scattered due to friendly fire , [person-soldier_1] had to report to [person-soldier_2] , commander of the Seventh United States Army ( under whose command the 82nd fell ) , that , out of the more than 5,300 paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division who had jumped into Sicily , he had fewer than 400 under his control . |
99108 | In the 2000s , Biehn took acting roles ranging from big budget films such as `` The Art of War `` and `` Clockstoppers `` , to video games like `` '' and independent movies , such as `` Havoc `` . | {50: ['Biehn'], 4: ['The Art of War', 'Clockstoppers'], 2: ['Havoc']} | {'person-actor_1': 'Biehn', 'art-other_1': 'The Art of War', 'art-other_2': 'Clockstoppers', 'art-film_1': 'Havoc'} | [[15, 20, 'person-actor_1'], [80, 94, 'art-other_1'], [105, 118, 'art-other_2'], [186, 191, 'art-film_1']] | In the 2000s , [person-actor_1] took acting roles ranging from big budget films such as `` [art-other_1] `` and `` [art-other_2] `` , to video games like `` '' and independent movies , such as `` [art-film_1] `` . |
99109 | He also starred in three TV series including the CBS drama `` The Magnificent Seven `` ( 1998–2000 ) , the Tribune Entertainment syndicated TV series `` Adventure Inc . '' ( 2002–2003 ) , and the NBC TV series `` Hawaii `` ( 2004 ) . | {2: ['The Magnificent Seven'], 4: ['Adventure Inc', 'Hawaii']} | {'art-film_1': 'The Magnificent Seven', 'art-other_1': 'Adventure Inc', 'art-other_2': 'Hawaii'} | [[62, 83, 'art-film_1'], [153, 166, 'art-other_1'], [213, 219, 'art-other_2']] | He also starred in three TV series including the CBS drama `` [art-film_1] `` ( 1998–2000 ) , the Tribune Entertainment syndicated TV series `` [art-other_1] . '' ( 2002–2003 ) , and the NBC TV series `` [art-other_2] `` ( 2004 ) . |
99110 | Biehn was considered to portray Colonel Miles Quaritch , the main antagonist of James Cameron 's science fiction epic film `` Avatar `` ( 2009 ) , but Cameron felt his appearance in the film coupled with that of Sigourney Weaver 's would remind people too much of `` Aliens `` . | {50: ['Biehn', 'James Cameron', 'Cameron', 'Sigourney Weaver'], 57: ['Colonel Miles Quaritch'], 2: ['Avatar', 'Aliens']} | {'person-actor_1': 'Biehn', 'person-actor_2': 'James Cameron', 'person-actor_3': 'Cameron', 'person-actor_4': 'Sigourney Weaver', 'person-soldier_1': 'Colonel Miles Quaritch', 'art-film_1': 'Avatar', 'art-film_2': 'Aliens'} | [[0, 5, 'person-actor_1'], [80, 93, 'person-actor_2'], [86, 93, 'person-actor_3'], [212, 228, 'person-actor_4'], [32, 54, 'person-soldier_1'], [126, 132, 'art-film_1'], [267, 273, 'art-film_2']] | [person-actor_1] was considered to portray [person-soldier_1] , the main antagonist of [person-actor_2] 's science fiction epic film `` [art-film_1] `` ( 2009 ) , but [person-actor_3] felt his appearance in the film coupled with that of [person-actor_4] 's would remind people too much of `` [art-film_2] `` . |
99111 | The International Community Radio Taipei ( ICRT ; ) is Taiwan 's only English -language radio station . | {46: ['English']} | {'other-language_1': 'English'} | [[70, 77, 'other-language_1']] | The International Community Radio Taipei ( ICRT ; ) is Taiwan 's only [other-language_1] -language radio station . |
99112 | For the 2009 festival , student Simon Waldock prepared a film about the history of the school ; the film involved an interview with a former scholar from the 1950s . | {54: ['Simon Waldock']} | {'person-other_1': 'Simon Waldock'} | [[32, 45, 'person-other_1']] | For the 2009 festival , student [person-other_1] prepared a film about the history of the school ; the film involved an interview with a former scholar from the 1950s . |
99113 | Detachments of the group , which was assigned to Thirteenth Air Force in January 1943 , were sent to Guadalcanal , where they used Bell P-39 and P-400 Airacobra aircraft to fly protective patrols , support ground forces , and attack Japanese shipping . | {54: ['Bell'], 58: ['P-39', 'P-400 Airacobra']} | {'person-other_1': 'Bell', 'product-airplane_1': 'P-39', 'product-airplane_2': 'P-400 Airacobra'} | [[131, 135, 'person-other_1'], [136, 140, 'product-airplane_1'], [145, 160, 'product-airplane_2']] | Detachments of the group , which was assigned to Thirteenth Air Force in January 1943 , were sent to Guadalcanal , where they used [person-other_1] [product-airplane_1] and [product-airplane_2] aircraft to fly protective patrols , support ground forces , and attack Japanese shipping . |
99114 | The town is heavily centered on this particular Vaishnava religious tradition , officially known as the Brahma-Madhva-Gaudiya Sampradaya , with temples devoted to Radha and Krishna or Gaura-Nitai throughout . | {54: ['Radha', 'Krishna', 'Gaura-Nitai']} | {'person-other_1': 'Radha', 'person-other_2': 'Krishna', 'person-other_3': 'Gaura-Nitai'} | [[163, 168, 'person-other_1'], [173, 180, 'person-other_2'], [184, 195, 'person-other_3']] | The town is heavily centered on this particular Vaishnava religious tradition , officially known as the Brahma-Madhva-Gaudiya Sampradaya , with temples devoted to [person-other_1] and [person-other_2] or [person-other_3] throughout . |
99115 | Following his release from Wrexham , Mackreth signed for Northern Premier League Premier Division side Warrington Town . | {52: ['Mackreth']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Mackreth'} | [[37, 45, 'person-athlete_1']] | Following his release from Wrexham , [person-athlete_1] signed for Northern Premier League Premier Division side Warrington Town . |
99116 | Keidō Fukushima ( 福島 慶道 , Rōmaji : Fukushima Keidō , March 1 , 1933 – March 1 , 2011 ) was a Japanese Rinzai Zen master , head abbot of Tōfuku-ji ( one of the main branches of the Rinzai sect ) , centered in Kyoto , Japan . | {54: ['Keidō Fukushima', '福島 慶道', 'Rōmaji : Fukushima Keidō']} | {'person-other_1': 'Keidō Fukushima', 'person-other_2': '福島 慶道', 'person-other_3': 'Rōmaji : Fukushima Keidō'} | [[0, 15, 'person-other_1'], [18, 23, 'person-other_2'], [26, 50, 'person-other_3']] | [person-other_1] ( [person-other_2] , [person-other_3] , March 1 , 1933 – March 1 , 2011 ) was a Japanese Rinzai Zen master , head abbot of Tōfuku-ji ( one of the main branches of the Rinzai sect ) , centered in Kyoto , Japan . |
99117 | Being Poland 's foremost economist , Lipiński was also a notable author whose works are widely read in his native Poland , though many have not yet been translated into English . | {51: ['Lipiński']} | {'person-artist/author_1': 'Lipiński'} | [[37, 45, 'person-artist/author_1']] | Being Poland 's foremost economist , [person-artist/author_1] was also a notable author whose works are widely read in his native Poland , though many have not yet been translated into English . |
99118 | During the occupation of Poland in World War II , Professor Lipiński held underground classes . | {51: ['Lipiński']} | {'person-artist/author_1': 'Lipiński'} | [[60, 68, 'person-artist/author_1']] | During the occupation of Poland in World War II , Professor [person-artist/author_1] held underground classes . |
99119 | He was an advisor to French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas from 1988 to 1989 , then a diplomatic advisor to President François Mitterrand from 1989 to 1991 . | {54: ['Roland Dumas', 'President François Mitterrand']} | {'person-other_1': 'Roland Dumas', 'person-other_2': 'President François Mitterrand'} | [[45, 57, 'person-other_1'], [107, 136, 'person-other_2']] | He was an advisor to French Foreign Minister [person-other_1] from 1988 to 1989 , then a diplomatic advisor to [person-other_2] from 1989 to 1991 . |
99120 | They will be led by twelfth-year head coach Rob Ambrose and play their home games at Johnny Unitas Stadium . | {54: ['Rob Ambrose']} | {'person-other_1': 'Rob Ambrose'} | [[44, 55, 'person-other_1']] | They will be led by twelfth-year head coach [person-other_1] and play their home games at Johnny Unitas Stadium . |
99121 | Julius Wesley Becton Jr . ( born June 29 , 1926 ) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general , former director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ) , and education administrator . | {57: ['Julius Wesley Becton Jr .']} | {'person-soldier_1': 'Julius Wesley Becton Jr .'} | [[0, 25, 'person-soldier_1']] | [person-soldier_1] ( born June 29 , 1926 ) is a retired United States Army lieutenant general , former director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ) , and education administrator . |
99122 | Josef Hildebrand ( 28 June 1855 – 16 March 1935 ) was a Swiss politician and President of the Swiss Council of States ( 1898/1899 ) . | {55: ['Josef Hildebrand']} | {'person-politician_1': 'Josef Hildebrand'} | [[0, 16, 'person-politician_1']] | [person-politician_1] ( 28 June 1855 – 16 March 1935 ) was a Swiss politician and President of the Swiss Council of States ( 1898/1899 ) . |
99123 | Baseball Hall of Fame members Grover Cleveland Alexander ( 1909 ) and Sam Rice ( 1912 ) played for Galesburg . | {52: ['Grover Cleveland Alexander', 'Sam Rice']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Grover Cleveland Alexander', 'person-athlete_2': 'Sam Rice'} | [[30, 56, 'person-athlete_1'], [70, 78, 'person-athlete_2']] | Baseball Hall of Fame members [person-athlete_1] ( 1909 ) and [person-athlete_2] ( 1912 ) played for Galesburg . |
99124 | Rice had to leave the Galseburg team in 1912 , when his wife , two children , his parents and two sisters were killed in a tornado . | {52: ['Rice']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Rice'} | [[0, 4, 'person-athlete_1']] | [person-athlete_1] had to leave the Galseburg team in 1912 , when his wife , two children , his parents and two sisters were killed in a tornado . |
99125 | Galesburg teams played at Illinois Field ( 1908–1912 , 1914 ) , Lombard College Field ( 1908–1912 , 1914 ) and Willard Field at Knox College ( 1890 , 1895 ) . | {52: ['Willard Field']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Willard Field'} | [[111, 124, 'person-athlete_1']] | Galesburg teams played at Illinois Field ( 1908–1912 , 1914 ) , Lombard College Field ( 1908–1912 , 1914 ) and [person-athlete_1] at Knox College ( 1890 , 1895 ) . |
99126 | In 2019 , Modano was hired by the Minnesota Wild to serve as an executive advisor in the front office . | {54: ['Modano']} | {'person-other_1': 'Modano'} | [[10, 16, 'person-other_1']] | In 2019 , [person-other_1] was hired by the Minnesota Wild to serve as an executive advisor in the front office . |
99127 | Following its foundation , SD was divided between supporters of Mussi , who wanted strong relations with the so-called `` far-left parties `` ( Federation of the Greens , Party of Italian Communists and Communist Refoundation Party ) , and those around Angius , who were keener on an alliance with the more centrist Italian Democratic Socialists . | {54: ['Mussi', 'Angius']} | {'person-other_1': 'Mussi', 'person-other_2': 'Angius'} | [[64, 69, 'person-other_1'], [253, 259, 'person-other_2']] | Following its foundation , SD was divided between supporters of [person-other_1] , who wanted strong relations with the so-called `` far-left parties `` ( Federation of the Greens , Party of Italian Communists and Communist Refoundation Party ) , and those around [person-other_2] , who were keener on an alliance with the more centrist Italian Democratic Socialists . |
99128 | In September Democracy and Socialism , led by Angius and Valdo Spini , joined the `` Socialist Constituent Assembly `` and committed themselves to the foundation of a social-democratic party in the tradition of the historical Italian Socialist Party . | {54: ['Angius', 'Valdo Spini']} | {'person-other_1': 'Angius', 'person-other_2': 'Valdo Spini'} | [[46, 52, 'person-other_1'], [57, 68, 'person-other_2']] | In September Democracy and Socialism , led by [person-other_1] and [person-other_2] , joined the `` Socialist Constituent Assembly `` and committed themselves to the foundation of a social-democratic party in the tradition of the historical Italian Socialist Party . |
99129 | Finally , in October 2007 , Angius and his group left SD to found the Socialist Party . | {54: ['Angius']} | {'person-other_1': 'Angius'} | [[28, 34, 'person-other_1']] | Finally , in October 2007 , [person-other_1] and his group left SD to found the Socialist Party . |
99130 | Thomas Grantham ( 1634–1692 ) was an English General Baptist minister . | {54: ['Thomas Grantham']} | {'person-other_1': 'Thomas Grantham'} | [[0, 15, 'person-other_1']] | [person-other_1] ( 1634–1692 ) was an English General Baptist minister . |
99131 | Femke Merel van Kooten-Arissen ( born 9 November 1983 ) is a Dutch Independent politician serving as a Member of the House of Representatives since 4 February 2019 , when she returned from maternity leave . | {55: ['Femke Merel van Kooten-Arissen']} | {'person-politician_1': 'Femke Merel van Kooten-Arissen'} | [[0, 30, 'person-politician_1']] | [person-politician_1] ( born 9 November 1983 ) is a Dutch Independent politician serving as a Member of the House of Representatives since 4 February 2019 , when she returned from maternity leave . |
99132 | Milwaukee also hosted the 2003 and 2006 MISL II All-Star Games . | {54: ['Milwaukee']} | {'person-other_1': 'Milwaukee'} | [[0, 9, 'person-other_1']] | [person-other_1] also hosted the 2003 and 2006 MISL II All-Star Games . |
99133 | A review , attributed to Jeremiah Evarts , had been published in `` The Panoplist `` in June 1815 of a pamphlet on American Unitarianism ( `` American Unitarianism ; or a Brief History of the Progress and Present State of the Unitarian Churches of America `` ) . | {54: ['Jeremiah Evarts']} | {'person-other_1': 'Jeremiah Evarts'} | [[25, 40, 'person-other_1']] | A review , attributed to [person-other_1] , had been published in `` The Panoplist `` in June 1815 of a pamphlet on American Unitarianism ( `` American Unitarianism ; or a Brief History of the Progress and Present State of the Unitarian Churches of America `` ) . |
99134 | Channing objected to the way Unitarians in the United States were portrayed in the review , Worcester replied to this objection , and an exchange of pamphlets followed . | {54: ['Channing', 'Worcester']} | {'person-other_1': 'Channing', 'person-other_2': 'Worcester'} | [[0, 8, 'person-other_1'], [92, 101, 'person-other_2']] | [person-other_1] objected to the way Unitarians in the United States were portrayed in the review , [person-other_2] replied to this objection , and an exchange of pamphlets followed . |
99135 | Manrick Singh ( ; born 30 November 1986 ) is a Malaysian cricketer . | {52: ['Manrick Singh']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Manrick Singh'} | [[0, 13, 'person-athlete_1']] | [person-athlete_1] ( ; born 30 November 1986 ) is a Malaysian cricketer . |
99136 | Basile is an opinion contributor to FoxNews .com and `` Newsmax `` . | {54: ['Basile']} | {'person-other_1': 'Basile'} | [[0, 6, 'person-other_1']] | [person-other_1] is an opinion contributor to FoxNews .com and `` Newsmax `` . |
99137 | In addition to the acoustic and electric guitar , Pitchford was also skilled at the one-string guitar and diddley bow , a one-string instrument of African origin , as well as the double bass , piano and harmonica . | {51: ['Pitchford']} | {'person-artist/author_1': 'Pitchford'} | [[50, 59, 'person-artist/author_1']] | In addition to the acoustic and electric guitar , [person-artist/author_1] was also skilled at the one-string guitar and diddley bow , a one-string instrument of African origin , as well as the double bass , piano and harmonica . |
99138 | He was a protégé of Robert Lockwood Jr . , from whom he learned the style of Robert Johnson . | {51: ['Robert Lockwood Jr', 'Robert Johnson']} | {'person-artist/author_1': 'Robert Lockwood Jr', 'person-artist/author_2': 'Robert Johnson'} | [[20, 38, 'person-artist/author_1'], [77, 91, 'person-artist/author_2']] | He was a protégé of [person-artist/author_1] . , from whom he learned the style of [person-artist/author_2] . |
99139 | For a while , Pitchford performed accompanied by Johnny Shines and Lockwood . | {51: ['Pitchford', 'Johnny Shines', 'Lockwood']} | {'person-artist/author_1': 'Pitchford', 'person-artist/author_2': 'Johnny Shines', 'person-artist/author_3': 'Lockwood'} | [[14, 23, 'person-artist/author_1'], [49, 62, 'person-artist/author_2'], [67, 75, 'person-artist/author_3']] | For a while , [person-artist/author_1] performed accompanied by [person-artist/author_2] and [person-artist/author_3] . |
99140 | His own debut album , `` All Round Man `` was released on Rooster Blues Records in 1994 . | {3: ['All Round Man', 'Rooster Blues Records']} | {'art-music_1': 'All Round Man', 'art-music_2': 'Rooster Blues Records'} | [[25, 38, 'art-music_1'], [58, 79, 'art-music_2']] | His own debut album , `` [art-music_1] `` was released on [art-music_2] in 1994 . |
99141 | Pitchford performed at the Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife , and at the 1984 Downhome Blues Festival in Atlanta , Georgia . | {51: ['Pitchford'], 3: ['Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife', 'Downhome Blues Festival']} | {'person-artist/author_1': 'Pitchford', 'art-music_1': 'Smithsonian Festival of American Folklife', 'art-music_2': 'Downhome Blues Festival'} | [[0, 9, 'person-artist/author_1'], [27, 68, 'art-music_1'], [87, 110, 'art-music_2']] | [person-artist/author_1] performed at the [art-music_1] , and at the 1984 [art-music_2] in Atlanta , Georgia . |
99142 | Siddiqi got his bachelor 's and master 's in economics from the University of Dhaka . | {56: ['Siddiqi']} | {'person-scholar_1': 'Siddiqi'} | [[0, 7, 'person-scholar_1']] | [person-scholar_1] got his bachelor 's and master 's in economics from the University of Dhaka . |
99143 | He earned MPIA ( Master of Public and International Affairs ) degree from University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and MBA degree from Kelley School of Business at the Indiana University Bloomington . | {44: ['MPIA', 'Master of Public and International Affairs', 'MBA']} | {'other-educationaldegree_1': 'MPIA', 'other-educationaldegree_2': 'Master of Public and International Affairs', 'other-educationaldegree_3': 'MBA'} | [[10, 14, 'other-educationaldegree_1'], [17, 59, 'other-educationaldegree_2'], [155, 158, 'other-educationaldegree_3']] | He earned [other-educationaldegree_1] ( [other-educationaldegree_2] ) degree from University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and [other-educationaldegree_3] degree from Kelley School of Business at the Indiana University Bloomington . |
99144 | On 30 June 2006 , Australian Airlines ceased to exist , with the airline 's Boeing 767-300s and crew to still provide services from Cairns under the Qantas brand . | {58: ['Boeing 767-300s']} | {'product-airplane_1': 'Boeing 767-300s'} | [[76, 91, 'product-airplane_1']] | On 30 June 2006 , Australian Airlines ceased to exist , with the airline 's [product-airplane_1] and crew to still provide services from Cairns under the Qantas brand . |
99145 | Jeschonnek was awarded the Knight 's Cross of the Iron Cross on 27 October 1939 , after Poland was defeated . | {57: ['Jeschonnek'], 39: ["Knight 's Cross of the Iron Cross"]} | {'person-soldier_1': 'Jeschonnek', 'other-award_1': "Knight 's Cross of the Iron Cross"} | [[0, 10, 'person-soldier_1'], [27, 60, 'other-award_1']] | [person-soldier_1] was awarded the [other-award_1] on 27 October 1939 , after Poland was defeated . |
99146 | Within days of the Polish capitulation Jeschonnek was ordered to assist in the planning of Fall Gelb ( Case Yellow ) , an invasion of Belgium and France , scheduled to begin on 12 November 1939 . | {57: ['Jeschonnek']} | {'person-soldier_1': 'Jeschonnek'} | [[39, 49, 'person-soldier_1']] | Within days of the Polish capitulation [person-soldier_1] was ordered to assist in the planning of Fall Gelb ( Case Yellow ) , an invasion of Belgium and France , scheduled to begin on 12 November 1939 . |
99147 | Göring and Jeschonnek objected to the exclusion of the Netherlands from invasion . | {54: ['Göring'], 57: ['Jeschonnek']} | {'person-other_1': 'Göring', 'person-soldier_1': 'Jeschonnek'} | [[0, 6, 'person-other_1'], [11, 21, 'person-soldier_1']] | [person-other_1] and [person-soldier_1] objected to the exclusion of the Netherlands from invasion . |
99148 | Hitler was unmoved , and so Jeschonnek approached the OKW warning that the British may use Dutch airfields to attack the Ruhr . | {57: ['Jeschonnek']} | {'person-soldier_1': 'Jeschonnek'} | [[28, 38, 'person-soldier_1']] | Hitler was unmoved , and so [person-soldier_1] approached the OKW warning that the British may use Dutch airfields to attack the Ruhr . |
99149 | Jeschonnek proved to be very anxious to occupy the Netherlands ; he approached Alfred Jodl on 6 February 1940 , to suggest guaranteeing Belgian neutrality for assurances the Netherlands was to be was invaded , with Denmark and Norway . | {57: ['Jeschonnek'], 54: ['Alfred Jodl']} | {'person-soldier_1': 'Jeschonnek', 'person-other_1': 'Alfred Jodl'} | [[0, 10, 'person-soldier_1'], [79, 90, 'person-other_1']] | [person-soldier_1] proved to be very anxious to occupy the Netherlands ; he approached [person-other_1] on 6 February 1940 , to suggest guaranteeing Belgian neutrality for assurances the Netherlands was to be was invaded , with Denmark and Norway . |
99150 | Hitler acquiesced to Jeschonnek 's proposals on 20 November 1939 . | {57: ['Hitler', 'Jeschonnek']} | {'person-soldier_1': 'Hitler', 'person-soldier_2': 'Jeschonnek'} | [[0, 6, 'person-soldier_1'], [21, 31, 'person-soldier_2']] | [person-soldier_1] acquiesced to [person-soldier_2] 's proposals on 20 November 1939 . |
99151 | Upon completion in December 1869 , `` Severn `` was assigned to duty as flagship of the North Atlantic Squadron under Rear Admiral Charles H. Poor which then consisted of monitors , , , and ; steamers , , , , `` Severn `` , , , and ; tug ; and the hospital ship . | {63: ['Severn', 'Severn'], 57: ['Charles H. Poor']} | {'product-ship_1': 'Severn', 'product-ship_2': 'Severn', 'person-soldier_1': 'Charles H. Poor'} | [[38, 44, 'product-ship_1'], [38, 44, 'product-ship_2'], [131, 146, 'person-soldier_1']] | Upon completion in December 1869 , `` [product-ship_1] `` was assigned to duty as flagship of the North Atlantic Squadron under Rear Admiral [person-soldier_1] which then consisted of monitors , , , and ; steamers , , , , `` [product-ship_1] `` , , , and ; tug ; and the hospital ship . |
99152 | Piscotty 's younger brother Austin played college baseball at Saint Mary 's College of California and was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 38th round of the 2018 MLB draft . | {54: ['Piscotty'], 52: ['Austin']} | {'person-other_1': 'Piscotty', 'person-athlete_1': 'Austin'} | [[0, 8, 'person-other_1'], [28, 34, 'person-athlete_1']] | [person-other_1] 's younger brother [person-athlete_1] played college baseball at Saint Mary 's College of California and was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 38th round of the 2018 MLB draft . |
99153 | The EQC payout is limited to the first $ 100,000 plus GST of any individual claim , with any amount above that covered by the insurance company holding the policy . | {42: ['$']} | {'other-currency_1': '$'} | [[39, 40, 'other-currency_1']] | The EQC payout is limited to the first [other-currency_1] 100,000 plus GST of any individual claim , with any amount above that covered by the insurance company holding the policy . |
99154 | The EQC has reinsurance of $ 2.5 billion with a $ 1.5 billion excess , so its exposure is the first $ 1.5 billion and any amount after the first $ 4 billion . | {42: ['$', '$', '$']} | {'other-currency_1': '$', 'other-currency_2': '$', 'other-currency_3': '$'} | [[27, 28, 'other-currency_1'], [27, 28, 'other-currency_2'], [27, 28, 'other-currency_3']] | The EQC has reinsurance of [other-currency_1] 2.5 billion with a [other-currency_1] 1.5 billion excess , so its exposure is the first [other-currency_1] 1.5 billion and any amount after the first [other-currency_1] 4 billion . |
99155 | Andy Straden `` ( also spelled Stradan ) '' ( November 27 , 1897 – June 1967 ) was a United States soccer forward who was a member of the 1924 U.S. Olympic Team and played professionally in the first American Soccer League . | {52: ['Andy Straden']} | {'person-athlete_1': 'Andy Straden'} | [[0, 12, 'person-athlete_1']] | [person-athlete_1] `` ( also spelled Stradan ) '' ( November 27 , 1897 – June 1967 ) was a United States soccer forward who was a member of the 1924 U.S. Olympic Team and played professionally in the first American Soccer League . |
99156 | Such was the fate of Dyer 's Newport neighbor , Herodias Gardiner who had made a perilous journey through a 60-mile wilderness to get to Weymouth in the Massachusetts colony . | {54: ['Dyer', 'Herodias Gardiner']} | {'person-other_1': 'Dyer', 'person-other_2': 'Herodias Gardiner'} | [[21, 25, 'person-other_1'], [48, 65, 'person-other_2']] | Such was the fate of [person-other_1] 's Newport neighbor , [person-other_2] who had made a perilous journey through a 60-mile wilderness to get to Weymouth in the Massachusetts colony . |
99157 | Similarly , Katherine Marbury Scott , the wife of Richard Scott , and a younger sister of Anne Hutchinson , had received ten lashes for petitioning for the release of future son-in-law , Christopher Holder , who was imprisoned . | {54: ['Katherine Marbury Scott', 'Richard Scott', 'Anne Hutchinson', 'Christopher Holder']} | {'person-other_1': 'Katherine Marbury Scott', 'person-other_2': 'Richard Scott', 'person-other_3': 'Anne Hutchinson', 'person-other_4': 'Christopher Holder'} | [[12, 35, 'person-other_1'], [50, 63, 'person-other_2'], [90, 105, 'person-other_3'], [187, 205, 'person-other_4']] | Similarly , [person-other_1] , the wife of [person-other_2] , and a younger sister of [person-other_3] , had received ten lashes for petitioning for the release of future son-in-law , [person-other_4] , who was imprisoned . |
99158 | This was the setting into which Mary Dyer stepped , upon her return from England . | {54: ['Mary Dyer']} | {'person-other_1': 'Mary Dyer'} | [[32, 41, 'person-other_1']] | This was the setting into which [person-other_1] stepped , upon her return from England . |
99159 | The Lashkar-e-Taiba in Pakistan has issued a fatwā asking the Muslim community to kill Pope Benedict for his `` blasphemous statement '' about Muhammad . | {54: ['Pope Benedict', 'Muhammad']} | {'person-other_1': 'Pope Benedict', 'person-other_2': 'Muhammad'} | [[87, 100, 'person-other_1'], [143, 151, 'person-other_2']] | The Lashkar-e-Taiba in Pakistan has issued a fatwā asking the Muslim community to kill [person-other_1] for his `` blasphemous statement '' about [person-other_2] . |
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