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INEX_XER-100 | <dbpedia:Apple_II> | Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related | Apple II The Apple II (styled as apple ][) is an 8-bit home computer, one of the first highly successful mass-produced microcomputer products, designed primarily by Steve Wozniak (Steve Jobs oversaw the development of the Apple II's unusual case and Rod Holt developed the unique power supply). It was introduced in 1977 at the West Coast Computer Faire by Jobs and was the first consumer product sold by Apple Computer. |
INEX_LD-20120222 | <dbpedia:Modern_classical_guitar> | guitar classical bach | Modern classical guitar See also 20th century classical musicThe modern classical guitar (also known as the Spanish guitar), the immediate forerunner of today's guitars, was developed in the 19th century by Antonio de Torres Jurado, Ignacio Fleta, Hermann Hauser Sr., Robert Bouchet |
SemSearch_ES-99 | <dbpedia:List_of_state_universities_in_the_United_States> | University of York | List of state universities in the United States In the United States, a state college or state university is one of the public colleges or universities funded by or associated with the state government. In some cases, these institutions of higher learning are part of a state university system, while in other cases they are not. Several U.S. territories also administer public colleges and universities. The U.S. |
INEX_LD-20120222 | <dbpedia:Bach_air_song> | guitar classical bach | Bach air song Bach Air song written by Charlie Nagy to the classical composition of 'Air on the G string' Air on the G String by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750) was a German composer and organ player of the Baroque time. One of his most popular and probably most beautiful composition is the 'Air', originally 'Aria' Orchestral suites (Bach) No. 3 BWV 1068. |
INEX_LD-20120222 | <dbpedia:Miguel_Llobet> | guitar classical bach | Miguel Llobet Miquel Llobet Solés (18 October 1878 – 22 February 1938) was a classical guitarist, born in Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain). Llobet was a renowned virtuoso who toured Europe and America extensively. He made well known arrangements of Catalan folk songs for the solo guitar and is also the composer of original works. |
SemSearch_ES-68 | <dbpedia:Firwood,_Washington> | pierce county washington | Firwood, Washington Firwood is an unincorporated community located in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The community was settled in the early 1900s and was primarily an agricultural growing region. |
TREC_Entity-17 | <dbpedia:Iron_Chef> | Chefs with a show on the Food Network. | Iron Chef Iron Chef (料理の鉄人, Ryōri no Tetsujin, literally "Ironmen of Cooking") is a Japanese television cooking show produced by Fuji Television. The series, which premiered on October 10, 1993, is a stylized cook-off featuring guest chefs challenging one of the show's resident "Iron Chefs" in a timed cooking battle built around a specific theme ingredient. The series ended on September 24, 1999, although occasional specials were produced until 2002. The series aired 309 episodes. |
QALD2_tr-72 | <dbpedia:Päevaleht_(1905)> | Which languages are spoken in Estonia? | Päevaleht (1905) Päevaleht was a newspaper published between 1905 and 1940 in Estonia. |
QALD2_te-15 | <dbpedia:List_of_longest_streams_of_Oregon> | What is the longest river? | List of longest streams of Oregon Seventy-seven rivers and creeks of at least 50 miles (80 km) in total length are the longest streams of the U.S. state of Oregon. All of these streams originate in the United States except the longest, the Columbia, which begins in the Canadian province of British Columbia and flows 1,249 miles (2,010 km) to the sea near Astoria. |
QALD2_te-41 | <dbpedia:I/O_Controller_Hub> | Who founded Intel? | I/O Controller Hub I/O Controller Hub (ICH) is a family of Intel southbridge microchips used to manage data communications between a CPU and a motherboard, specifically Intel chipsets based on the Intel Hub Architecture. It is designed to be paired with a second support chip known as a northbridge. |
QALD2_tr-23 | <dbpedia:Chip_'n_Dale_Rescue_Rangers> | Which television shows were created by Walt Disney? | Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (informally known as Rescue Rangers) is an animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. Created by Tad Stones and Alan Zaslove, it featured the established Disney characters Chip 'n' Dale in a new setting. The series premiered on The Disney Channel on March 4, 1989, after a preview episode "\Catteries Not Included") was aired on August 27, 1988. |
SemSearch_ES-65 | <dbpedia:Florida_State_Road_408> | orlando florida | Florida State Road 408 State Road 408 (SR 408), also known as the Spessard L. Holland East-West Expressway, is a tolled expressway running east–west through Orlando, Florida, United States. It is owned and operated by the Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX), except for the westernmost mile (1.5 km), which is owned by Florida's Turnpike Enterprise as a connection to Florida's Turnpike. |
INEX_LD-20120112 | <dbpedia:Military_history_of_Australia_during_the_Vietnam_War> | vietnam war facts | Military history of Australia during the Vietnam War Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War, beginning with a small commitment of 30 military advisors in 1962, increased over the following decade to a peak of 7,672 Australian personnel following the Menzies Government's April 1965 decision to upgrade its military commitment to South Vietnam's security. |
SemSearch_LS-40 | <dbpedia:James_F._Reynolds> | the first 13 american states | James F. Reynolds James F. Reynolds (13 January 1919 - 25 August 25, 2003) was an American businessman, musician and pastor. He is best known for starting one of the first commercial cable TV systems in the United States. |
INEX_LD-20120222 | <dbpedia:The_Intimate_Bach,_Duets_with_the_Spanish_Guitar_Vol.2> | guitar classical bach | The Intimate Bach, Duets with the Spanish Guitar Vol.2 Duets with the Spanish Guitar, Vol. 2 is an album by the Brazilian guitarist Laurindo Almeida, with violist Virginia Majewski and French Horn player Vincent DeRosa. It was originally released by Capitol Records in 1962 with the title The Intimate Bach. |
SemSearch_ES-141 | <dbpedia:California_Historical_Landmarks_in_Ventura_County,_California> | ventura county court | California Historical Landmarks in Ventura County, California This list includes properties and districts listed on the California Historical Landmark listing in Ventura County, California. Click the "Map of all coordinates" link to the right to view a Google map of all properties and districts with latitude and longitude coordinates in the table below. |
INEX_LD-20120112 | <dbpedia:Agent_Orange> | vietnam war facts | Agent Orange Agent Orange—or Herbicide Orange (HO)—is one of the herbicides and defoliants used by the U.S. military as part of its herbicidal warfare program, Operation Ranch Hand, during the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1971. It was a mixture of equal parts of two herbicides, 2,4,5-T and 2,4-D.During the late 1940s and 1950s, the US and British collaborated on development of herbicides with potential applications in warfare. Some of those products were brought to market as herbicides. |
SemSearch_ES-40 | <dbpedia:James_Clayton_Barr> | james clayton md | James Clayton Barr James Clayton Barr, CB (1856 – 29 March 1937) was a Senior Commodore of the Cunard line. |
QALD2_tr-86 | <dbpedia:Friedrich_Ebert> | Give me all female German chancellors. | Friedrich Ebert Friedrich Ebert (4 February 1871 – 28 February 1925) was a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and the first President of Germany from 1919 until his death in office in 1925.Ebert was elected leader of the SPD on the death of August Bebel, and the SPD later became deeply divided because Ebert led it to support war loans for World War I. |
SemSearch_ES-31 | <dbpedia:Phil_Emery_(American_football)> | emery | Phil Emery (American football) Phillip "Phil" Emery (born January 16, 1959) is a former General Manager of the Chicago Bears , a role he held from 2012–2014. After being hired in 2012, Bears chairman George McCaskey told Emery that though head coach Lovie Smith's contract ran through 2013, and that Smith would be head coach in 2012, Emery would have the ability to make a change at the position after the end of the 2012 season. |
QALD2_te-29 | <dbpedia:Make_Me_a_Star_(film)> | Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner. | Make Me a Star (film) Make Me a Star is a 1932 American Pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Joan Blondell, Stuart Erwin and ZaSu Pitts. The film is a remake of the 1924 silent Merton of the Movies and in 1947 as Merton of the Movies (1947 film). |
QALD2_tr-23 | <dbpedia:Star_Wars> | Which television shows were created by Walt Disney? | Star Wars Star Wars is an American epic space opera franchise centered on a film series created by George Lucas. The franchise depicts a galaxy described as "far, far away" in the distant past, and portrays adventures and battles between good and evil. The first film in the series, Star Wars (later subtitled Episode IV: A New Hope), was released on May 25, 1977 by 20th Century Fox, and became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon. It was followed by two sequels, released in 1980 and 1983. |
QALD2_tr-86 | <dbpedia:Susann-Annette_Storm> | Give me all female German chancellors. | Susann-Annette Storm Susann-Annette Storm (born 1957 in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany) is a German attorney, lawyer and chancellor (Kanzlerin) of the University of Mannheim since October 2001. Furthermore, Storm was chancellor and representative for all universities situated in Baden-Württemberg during 2005 to 2007. |
SemSearch_ES-68 | <dbpedia:Pierce_County_Courthouse_(North_Dakota)> | pierce county washington | Pierce County Courthouse (North Dakota) The Pierce County Courthouse in Rugby, North Dakota was built in 1908. It was designed by St. Paul, Minnesota architects Buechner & Orth in Beaux Arts or Modified Renaissance style. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 as part of a multiple property submission for Buechner and Orth Courthouses in North Dakota.The front facade of the building is constructed of brown Hebron pressed brick with Beford stone trim and features paired stone columns. |
INEX_LD-20120112 | <dbpedia:1965_in_the_Vietnam_War> | vietnam war facts | 1965 in the Vietnam War In 1965, the United States rapidly increased its military forces in South Vietnam, prompted by the realization that the South Vietnamese government was losing the Vietnam War as the communist-dominated Viet Cong gained influence over much of the population in rural areas of the country. North Vietnam also rapidly increased its infiltration of men and supplies to combat South Vietnam and the U.S. The objective of the U.S. and South Vietnam was to prevent a communist take-over. |
SemSearch_LS-40 | <dbpedia:Peter_Skouras> | the first 13 american states | Peter Skouras Peter N. Skouras (born March 21, 1963) is a retired American soccer midfielder who was the "First American Born Professional Soccer player to sign a contract in a European First Division." On December 15, 1984 Skouras signed a first team contract with Greek First Division power Olympiakos Piraeus pioneering the way for American professional soccer players to create careers in Europe and around the world. |
INEX_XER-126 | <dbpedia:Broadway_Limited_Imports> | toy train manufacturers that are still in business | Broadway Limited Imports Broadway Limited Imports, LLC (BLI) designs and manufactures limited-run HO scale and N scale model railroad locomotives and rolling stock.BLI products produced in extremely limited quantities, are equipped with Digital Command Control decoders and the ability to reproduce the recorded sounds of actual trains. The company was founded in 2001 by Anton Wenzel, Bob Zimet and Robert Grubba. |
SemSearch_ES-37 | <dbpedia:Jack_Johnson_(Canadian_politician)> | jack johnson | Jack Johnson (Canadian politician) John McLellan Johnson (August 20, 1930 — June 25, 2009) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member who served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1975 to 1990. He represented the ridings of Wellington—Dufferin—Peel and Wellington. |
INEX_LD-20120432 | <dbpedia:Cycling_in_San_Francisco> | bicycle benefits environment | Cycling in San Francisco Cycling in San Francisco has grown in popularity in recent years, aided by improving cycling infrastructure and community support. San Francisco's compact urban form and mild climate enable cyclists to reach work, shopping, and recreational destinations quickly and comfortably. Though San Francisco's famed steep hills can make cycling difficult, many parts of the city are relatively flat, including some of the most densely populated. |
INEX_XER-73 | <dbpedia:Harp_(magazine)> | magazines about indie-music | Harp (magazine) Harp was a print and online magazine that provided in-depth information on current music, mainly the adult album alternative genre, which encompasses a large variety of music. |
QALD2_te-34 | <dbpedia:Syria> | In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate? | Syria Syria (/ˈsɪ.rɪə/; Arabic: سوريا or سورية, Sūriyā or Sūrīyah), officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in Western Asia. |
INEX_LD-20120112 | <dbpedia:French_Indochina> | vietnam war facts | French Indochina French Indo-China (now commonly known as French Indochina) (French: Indochine française; Khmer: សហភាពឥណ្ឌូចិន; Vietnamese: Đông Dương thuộc Pháp, pronounced [ɗoŋm zɰəŋ tʰuə̀k fǎp], frequently abbreviated to Đông Pháp; Lao: ຝຣັ່ງແຫຼັມອິນດູຈີນ), officially known as the Indo-Chinese Union (French: Union indochinoise) after 1887 and the Indo-Chinese Federation (French: Fédération indochinoise) after 1947, was a grouping of French colonial territories in Southeast Asia.A grouping of the three Vietnamese regions of Tonkin (north), Annam (centre), and Cochinchina (south) with Cambodia was formed in 1887. |
SemSearch_ES-63 | <dbpedia:Heckler_&_Koch_HK_CAWS> | old winchester shotguns | Heckler & Koch HK CAWS The Heckler & Koch HK CAWS (H&K CAWS) is a prototype automatic shotgun—designed as a combat shotgun—co-produced by Heckler & Koch and Winchester/Olin during the 1980s. It was Heckler & Koch's entry into the U.S military's Close Assault Weapon System program.It is a 10-round, 12-gauge, bullpup shotgun with two firing modes: semi-auto and full-auto. The gun is fully ambidextrous. |
QALD2_te-29 | <dbpedia:The_Lego_Movie> | Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner. | The Lego Movie The Lego Movie (stylized as The LEGO Movie) is a 2014 computer-animated adventure comedy film directed and co-written by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, distributed by Warner Bros. |
TREC_Entity-17 | <dbpedia:Food_Network_Star_(season_11)> | Chefs with a show on the Food Network. | Food Network Star (season 11) The eleventh season of the American reality television series Food Network Star premiered June 7, 2015 on Food Network. Food Network chefs Bobby Flay and Giada de Laurentiis returned to the show as mentors, with Alton Brown not returning for undisclosed reasons. |
INEX_XER-126 | <dbpedia:List_of_Curious_George_episodes> | toy train manufacturers that are still in business | List of Curious George episodes This is a list of episodes from the children's animated series, Curious George. Most episodes are set in either the city or the country. In the city, George lives in an apartment building with The Man in the Yellow Hat and in the country they share a small house near Lake Wanasinklake. This allows George to mirror the experiences of kids who live in an urban environment and those who live in a rural environment. |
SemSearch_ES-79 | <dbpedia:Game_(2006_film)> | shobana masala | Game (2006 film) Game (Telugu: గేమ్) is a Telugu film that released on 5 August 2006 and was directed by Ram Prasad. It stars Mohan Babu and Vishnu Manchu in lead roles with Shobana, Parvati Melton, Sumalatha and Giri Babu in supporting roles. The film's background score and soundtrack were composed by new age music composer, Joshua Sridhar. The soundtrack for the movie was released on 27 July 2006. The movie is based on Hollywood Movie Changing Lanes which was remade in three Indian languages, Taxi No. |
SemSearch_LS-19 | <dbpedia:Sourav_Ganguly> | kenya's captain in cricket | Sourav Ganguly Sourav Chandidas Ganguly (About this sound pronunciation ; born 8 July 1972), affectionately known as Dada (meaning elder brother) is a former Indian cricketer and captain of the Indian national team. Currently, he is appointed as CEO of Cricket Association of Bengal and President of the Editorial Board with Wisden India. Born into an affluent family, Ganguly was introduced into the world of cricket by his elder brother Snehasish. |
SemSearch_ES-99 | <dbpedia:State_University_of_New_York_North> | University of York | State University of New York North The State University of New York North Country Consortium are a group of university colleges in northern New York and Fort Drum since 1985.State University of New York at CantonEmpire State CollegeState University of New York Institute of TechnologyJefferson Community College (New York)State University of New York at PotsdamState University of New York at OswegoState University of New York Upstate Medical University |
SemSearch_ES-42 | <dbpedia:John_Maxwell,_9th_Lord_Maxwell> | john maxwell | John Maxwell, 9th Lord Maxwell John Maxwell, 9th Lord Maxwell (c.1583 – 21 May 1613) was a Scottish Catholic nobleman. He escaped from Edinburgh Castle in 1607, and in 1608 shot the Laird of Johnstone. For these crimes he was executed and his titles were forfeit. |
QALD2_te-19 | <dbpedia:Hugo_Bettauer> | Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin. | Hugo Bettauer Hugo Bettauer (18 August 1872 – 26 March 1925), born Maximilian Hugo Bettauer, was a prolific Austrian writer and journalist, who was murdered by a Nazi Party follower on account of his controversial views. |
SemSearch_LS-40 | <dbpedia:Harriet_C._Babbitt> | the first 13 american states | Harriet C. Babbitt Harriet "Hattie" Coons Babbitt (born November 13, 1947), is an attorney and former U.S. government official, who served as United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States from 1993 to 1997, and as Deputy Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development from 1997 to 2001 during the Clinton Administration. |
QALD2_te-34 | <dbpedia:Suzuki_Keiji> | In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate? | Suzuki Keiji Suzuki Keiji (鈴木敬司, died 1967) was a Japanese army intelligence officer during the Second World War. Operating primarily in Burma, he helped form the Burma Independence Army and was an advocate for Burmese independence, described as a "Japanese Lawrence of Arabia". The Burmese refererred to him by the nom de guerre Bo Mogyo, meaning "Thunderbolt Commander". However, his mission ultimately laid the groundwork for the Japanese occupation of Burma. |
INEX_LD-2009096 | <dbpedia:List_of_tallest_buildings_and_structures_in_the_Paris_region> | Eiffel | List of tallest buildings and structures in the Paris region This page presents a list of the tallest skyscrapers buildings and structures in the Paris region.The Paris region currently contains the most skyscrapers of any metropolitan area in the European Union. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Power_purchase_agreement> | europe solar power facility | Power purchase agreement A power purchase agreement (PPA) is a contract between two parties, one who generates electricity for the purpose (the seller) and one who is looking to purchase electricity (the buyer). The PPA defines all of the commercial terms for the sale of electricity between the two parties, including when the project will begin commercial operation, schedule for delivery of electricity, penalties for under delivery, payment terms, and termination. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Bavaria_Solarpark> | europe solar power facility | Bavaria Solarpark Bavaria Solarpark, is a group of three photovoltaic power stations in different locations in Germany. Its total capacity amounts to 10 megawatts (MW) and consists of the following, distinct solar farms south of Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, in Bavaria: The 6.3 MW Solarpark Mühlhausen The 1.9 MW Solarpark Günching The 1.9 MW Solarpark MinihofThe Bavaria Solarpark was constructed and is operated by the U.S. company SunPower. |
TREC_Entity-17 | <dbpedia:Jamie_Oliver> | Chefs with a show on the Food Network. | Jamie Oliver James Trevor "Jamie" Oliver, MBE (born 27 May 1975) is an English celebrity chef, restaurateur, and media personality known for his food-focused television shows, cookbooks and more recently his global campaign for better food education. |
QALD2_te-87 | <dbpedia:Mona_Bone_Jakon> | Who composed the music for Harold and Maude? | Mona Bone Jakon Mona Bone Jakon is the third studio album released by singer-songwriter Cat Stevens. The album was released in April 1970 on the Island Records label in the United Kingdom, and A&M record label in the United States and Canada. After a meteoric start to his career, surprising even his original producer at Deram Records with the hit singles "I Love My Dog", "Matthew and Son", and "I'm Gonna Get Me a Gun", Stevens' debut album, Matthew and Son began charting as well. |
INEX_XER-73 | <dbpedia:Mr._Shovel's_Check_One_Two> | magazines about indie-music | Mr. Shovel's Check One Two Mr. Shovel's Check One Two was a radio show that aired on Indie 103.1 in Los Angeles, Ca. from Feb. 2004 - Jan. 2009. The show which featured local and unsigned artists was created and hosted by Mr. Shovel (Mark Sovel, Indie 103.1's music director and also the producer of Jonesy's Jukebox hosted by Sex Pistols member Steve Jones (musician). Jones bestowed the nickname "Mr. Shovel" after continuously mispronouncing Sovel's real name). |
QALD2_tr-23 | <dbpedia:Bear_in_the_Big_Blue_House> | Which television shows were created by Walt Disney? | Bear in the Big Blue House Bear in the Big Blue House is an American children's television series created by Mitchell Kriegman and produced by The Jim Henson Company for Disney Channel's Playhouse Disney preschool television block. Debuting on October 20, 1997, it aired its last episodes in 2006.In 2004, The Jim Henson Company sold the Bear in the Big Blue House franchise (along with The Muppets franchise) to The Walt Disney Company. The characters and show are currently owned by the Disney subsidiary, The Muppets Studio. |
QALD2_te-19 | <dbpedia:Emanuel_List> | Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin. | Emanuel List Emanuel List (born March 22, 1888 in Vienna - d. June 21, 1967 in Vienna) was an Austrian-American opera bass. He is best remembered for his performances in Wagnerian operas.List first began singing as a boy soprano in a Vienna choir, and also sang in the musical theater there. When his family moved to America, he sang in vaudeville. In 1920, he returned to Vienna for additional training; his first opera role was at the Volksoper in 1922, as Mephistopheles in Charles Gounod's Faust. |
SemSearch_ES-63 | <dbpedia:20-gauge_shotgun> | old winchester shotguns | 20-gauge shotgun The 20-gauge shotgun is a type of smoothbore shotgun shell that is smaller in caliber (.615) than a 12 gauge (.729). It is often used as a beginning shooter's practice round and is noted by its yellow hull. |
SemSearch_LS-17 | <dbpedia:List_of_legislatures_by_country> | houses of the Russian parliament | List of legislatures by country This is a list of legislatures by country. A "legislature" is the generic name for the National Parliaments and Congresses that act as a plenary general assembly of representatives and that have the power to legislate. All entities included in the list of countries are included in this list. |
INEX_LD-2009096 | <dbpedia:Visual_Eiffel> | Eiffel | Visual Eiffel Visual Eiffel is an implementation of the Eiffel programming language developed and distributed by Object Tools GmbH, a German company.Visual Eiffel provides an integrated development environment running on Microsoft Windows. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:List_of_solar_thermal_power_stations> | europe solar power facility | List of solar thermal power stations This is a list of solar thermal power stations. These include the 354 megawatt (MW) Solar Energy Generating Systems power installation in the USA,Solana Generating Station (USA, 280 MW) and Solaben Solar Power Station (Spain, 200 MW). The 392 MW Ivanpah Solar Power Facility, located in California's Mojave Desert, is the world's largest solar thermal power plant project currently in operation. |
INEX_LD-20120132 | <dbpedia:Cam_Ly_Airport> | vietnam travel airports | Cam Ly Airport Cam Ly Airport (IATA: N/A, ICAO: VVCL) (Vietnamese: Sân bay Cam Ly) is a small airport of Da Lat in Lâm Đồng Province in the Central Highlands region of Vietnam. It is the site of Vietnamese National Military Academy. It is mainly used for military purposes but has been upgraded to serve small aircraft including sport aeroplanes and helicopters. There are no scheduled flights to this airport. |
QALD2_te-87 | <dbpedia:James_S._Kerr> | Who composed the music for Harold and Maude? | James S. Kerr James S Kerr (dates unknown) was a Scottish music publisher.Kerr's "Merry Melodies" are the most popular collections of Scottish tunes ever published. Almost nothing is known of the publisher. "Kerr's First Collection of Merry Melodies for the Violin" (447 tunes) does not even carry a date, but is thought to be from 1870 to 1875. The second collection (445 tunes), the third collection (446 tunes) and the fourth collection (444 tunes) all bear the address "65 Berkely Street, Glasgow". |
QALD2_te-87 | <dbpedia:Maude_Maggart> | Who composed the music for Harold and Maude? | Maude Maggart Maude Maggart (born February 24, 1975) is an American cabaret singer and recording artist who performs throughout the United States and Europe, but most often in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City. |
SemSearch_ES-81 | <dbpedia:Interstate_90_in_South_Dakota> | south dakota state university | Interstate 90 in South Dakota In the U.S. state of South Dakota, Interstate 90 traverses east–west through the southern half of the state. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Energy_policy_of_the_European_Union> | europe solar power facility | Energy policy of the European Union Although the European Union has legislated in the area of energy policy for many years, the concept of introducing a mandatory and comprehensive European energy policy was only approved at the meeting of the informal European Council on 27 October 2005 at Hampton Court. The EU Treaty of Lisbon of 2007 legally includes solidarity in matters of energy supply and changes to the energy policy within the EU. |
QALD2_te-34 | <dbpedia:The_Mint_(book)> | In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate? | The Mint (book) The Mint is a book written by T. E. Lawrence, 'Lawrence of Arabia', and published posthumously. It describes his time in the Royal Air Force, working, despite having held senior rank in the army (Colonel), as an ordinary Aircraftman, under an assumed name, 352087 Ross. The book is notable, despite flaws noted by critics, for its sharp observation, for the insight it gives into Lawrence himself, and for the censorship issues around its publication.The novelist E.M. |
SemSearch_LS-19 | <dbpedia:Kenyan_cricket_team_in_Zimbabwe_in_2002–03> | kenya's captain in cricket | Kenyan cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2002–03 The Kenya national cricket team visited Zimbabwe in December 2002 and played a three-match series of Limited Overs Internationals (LOI) against the Zimbabwean national cricket team. Zimbabwe won the series 2–0. Kenya were captained by Thomas Odoyo and Zimbabwe by Alistair Campbell. |
INEX_LD-20120432 | <dbpedia:29er_(bicycle)> | bicycle benefits environment | 29er (bicycle) 29ers or two-niners are mountain bikes and hybrid bikes that are built to use 700c or 622 mm ISO (inside rim diameter) wheels, commonly called "9\ wheels. Most mountain bikes use ISO 559 mm wheels, commonly called 26" wheels. The ISO 622 mm wheel is typically also used for road-racing, trekking, cyclo-cross, touring and hybrid bicycles. In some countries, mainly in Continental Europe, ISO 622 mm wheels are commonly called 28" wheels or "28 Incher". |
SemSearch_ES-63 | <dbpedia:Safety_(firearms)> | old winchester shotguns | Safety (firearms) In firearms, a safety or safety catch is a mechanism used to help prevent the accidental discharge of a firearm, helping to ensure safer handling.Safeties can generally be divided into subtypes such as internal safeties (which typically do not receive input from the user) and external safeties (which typically allow the user to give input, for example, toggling a lever from "on" to "off" or something similar). |
SemSearch_ES-79 | <dbpedia:Chicken_tikka_masala> | shobana masala | Chicken tikka masala Chicken tikka masala is a dish of roasted chunks of chicken (chicken tikka) in a spicy sauce. The sauce is usually creamy, spiced and orange-coloured. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Ostrožská_Lhota> | europe solar power facility | Ostrožská Lhota Ostrožská Lhota (Czech pronunciation: [ˈostroʃskaː ˈlɦota]) is a village in the Uherské Hradiště District, Zlín Region, Czech Republic. On 1 January 2007, it had a population of 1587 inhabitants. |
SemSearch_ES-34 | <dbpedia:Harry_Potter_and_the_Goblet_of_Fire_(video_game)> | harry potter movie | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (video game) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a 2005 video game based on the film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The movie is based on J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the fourth novel in the Harry Potter series.The game follows the three main characters of the film — namely Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, and Ron Weasley — and there is an entirely new spell-casting system that allows for collaborative spells. |
INEX_LD-2012363 | <dbpedia:Double,_Double,_Toil_and_Trouble> | American twins famous American professional tennis double players | Double, Double, Toil and Trouble Double, Double, Toil and Trouble is a 1993 Halloween made-for-television children's film. It stars Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as two adventurous little girls who discover that their Great Aunt Sophia has been trapped and cursed by her evil twin sister Agatha. On the 7th year of her imprisonment, Sophia will be doomed to the netherworld unless the curse is broken by the magical spell of twins. |
INEX_XER-73 | <dbpedia:Iodine_Recordings> | magazines about indie-music | Iodine Recordings Iodine Recordings was an independent record label based in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Iodine Recordings released punk, hardcore, and indie rock music. It was once home to bands such as Brand New, Orange Island, Smoke or Fire (Jericho RVA), There Were Wires, Gregor Samsa, and more.Iodine started as a record distribution company in 1996 formed by Casey Horrigan. |
SemSearch_ES-12 | <dbpedia:University_of_Texas_School_of_Law> | austin texas | University of Texas School of Law The University of Texas School of Law (UT Law) is an ABA-certified American law school located on the campus of The University of Texas at Austin. In 2014 the law school was ranked No. 15 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, and is consistently ranked among the top twenty law schools in the United States. The school has also ranked No. 1 for the biggest return on investment among law schools in the United States. |
SemSearch_LS-19 | <dbpedia:1998_Coca-Cola_Triangular_Series> | kenya's captain in cricket | 1998 Coca-Cola Triangular Series The Coca Cola Triangular Series was the name of the One Day International cricket tournament in India held in 1998. It was a tri-nation series between Kenya, India and Bangladesh.India and Kenya reached the finals through a round robin league format. India beat Kenya in the Finals to clinch the trophy. |
QALD2_te-19 | <dbpedia:Heinrich_Friedjung> | Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin. | Heinrich Friedjung Heinrich Friedjung (January 18, 1851 – July 14, 1920) was an Austrian historian and journalist.Friedjung was born in Roschtin (Czech: Roštín), Moravia (then, Austrian Empire; today, Czech Republic). The son of a Jewish family grew up in Vienna, and studied history in Prague and Berlin under Theodor Mommsen and Leopold von Ranke. |
INEX_LD-2009096 | <dbpedia:Eiffel_Tower_in_popular_culture> | Eiffel | Eiffel Tower in popular culture The Eiffel Tower has appeared frequently in works of fiction because of its iconic nature. Movie critic Roger Ebert has noted in his online column that no matter where in Paris a film scene is set the Eiffel Tower will be visible in the background. |
INEX_LD-2012351 | <dbpedia:Bisi_Bele_Bath> | Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad | Bisi Bele Bath Bisi bele bhath (Kannada: ಬಿಸಿ ಬೇಳೆ ಭಾತ್ bisi bēle bhāt) is a rice-based dish with its origins in the state of Karnataka, India. Bisi-bele-bhaath translates to hot lentil rice in the Kannada language. It is also known as Bisi bele huliyanna (Kannada: ಬಿಸಿ ಬೇಳೆ ಹುಳಿ ಅನ್ನ), which means "hot lentil sour rice". The traditional preparation of this dish is quite elaborate and involves the use of spicy masala, toor dal (a type of lentil) and vegetables. |
QALD2_te-15 | <dbpedia:List_of_longest_rivers_of_the_United_States_(by_main_stem)> | What is the longest river? | List of longest rivers of the United States (by main stem) The main stems of 38 rivers in the United States are at least 500 miles (800 km) long. The main stem is "the primary downstream segment of a river, as contrasted to its tributaries". The United States Geological Survey (USGS) defines a main-stem segment by listing coordinates for its two end points, called the source and the mouth. |
INEX_LD-20120132 | <dbpedia:Airports_Corporation_of_Vietnam> | vietnam travel airports | Airports Corporation of Vietnam Airports Corporation of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Tổng công ty cảng hàng không Việt Nam) is a Vietnamese Ho Chi Minh City-based state-owned company. The company under the Ministry of Transport of Vietnam which was founded on January 8, 2012 when three companies operating airports in the north, the middle and the south of Vietnam were merged on February 28, 2012 The company manages and operates 21 all civil airports in Vietnam, including 8 international and 13 domestic airports. |
INEX_LD-20120222 | <dbpedia:Andrés_Segovia> | guitar classical bach | Andrés Segovia Andrés Segovia Torres, 1st Marquis of Salobreña (Spanish: [anˈdɾes seˈɣoβja ˈtores]) (21 February 1893 – 2 June 1987), known as Andrés Segovia, was a virtuoso Spanish classical guitarist from Linares, Spain. Regarded as one of the greatest guitarists of all time, he is seen as the grandfather of the classical guitar. |
QALD2_te-41 | <dbpedia:Numonyx> | Who founded Intel? | Numonyx Numonyx was a semiconductor company making flash memories, which was founded on March 31, 2008, by Intel Corporation, STMicroelectronics and Francisco Partners. It was acquired by Micron Technology on February 9, 2010.Numonyx was created from the key assets of businesses that in 2006, generated approximately $3.6 billion in combined annual revenue. |
QALD2_te-29 | <dbpedia:Preserver_(novel)> | Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner. | Preserver (novel) Preserver is a novel by William Shatner, co-written with Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, based upon the television series Star Trek. The novel was released in 2000 in hardcover format. This is the conclusion of a trilogy that began with Spectre and Dark Victory. |
INEX_LD-20120212 | <dbpedia:Dominant_seventh_flat_five_chord> | guitar chord minor | Dominant seventh flat five chord In music theory, the dominant seventh flat five chord is a seventh chord composed of a root note, together with a major third, a diminished fifth and a minor seventh from root (1, ♮3, ♭5 and ♭7). For example, the dominant seventh flat five built upon C (C7♭5) would be C-E-G♭-B♭. It can be represented by the integer notation {0, 4, 6, 10}. |
SemSearch_ES-141 | <dbpedia:Naval_Base_Ventura_County> | ventura county court | Naval Base Ventura County Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) is a United States Navy base located near Oxnard, California. The base was formed in 2000 through the merger of Naval Air Station Point Mugu and Naval Construction Battalion Center Port Hueneme. NBVC is a diverse installation comprising three main facilities—Point Mugu, Port Hueneme and San Nicolas Island—and serving as an all-in-one mobilization site, deep water port, railhead, and airfield. |
INEX_XER-97 | <dbpedia:CFLAGS> | Compilers that can compile both C and C++ | CFLAGS CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS are either the name of environment variables or of Makefile variables that can be set to specify additional switches to be passed to a compiler in the process of building computer software.These variables are usually set inside a Makefile and are then appended to the command line when the compiler is invoked. If they are not specified in the Makefile, then they will be read from the environment, if present. |
INEX_XER-100 | <dbpedia:List_of_Tim_and_Eric_Awesome_Show,_Great_Job!_episodes> | Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related | List of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! episodes The following is a list of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! episodes. Episodes in seasons 1–3 were all released two days earlier than their air dates on Adult Swim Video. |
INEX_LD-2012343 | <dbpedia:A_Childhood_in_the_Milky_Way> | The Heart of a Woman poet's autobiography | A Childhood in the Milky Way A Childhood in the Milky Way: Becoming a Poet in Ohio is a memoir by American poet David Brendan Hopes. This memoir explores the author's youth in Akron, Ohio in the late 50s and 60s. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Evergreen_Solar> | europe solar power facility | Evergreen Solar Evergreen Solar, Inc. was "a fully integrated manufacturer of solar panels producing wafers, cells and panels." On August 15, 2011, the company filed for Chapter 11 reorganization with the intent of selling its assets.Evergreen Solar was founded in 1994 and until bankruptcy traded on the NASDAQ exchange. Evergreen produced proprietary "String Ribbon" solar cells for the photovoltaics industry. |
QALD2_tr-63 | <dbpedia:Michael_Caine> | Give me all actors starring in Batman Begins. | Michael Caine Sir Michael Caine, CBE (/keɪn/; born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite; 14 March 1933), is an English actor and author. |
INEX_XER-125 | <dbpedia:FIFA> | countries which have won the FIFA world cup | FIFA The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA /ˈfiːfə/; English: International Federation of Association Football) is the governing body of association football, futsal and beach football. |
INEX_LD-20120222 | <dbpedia:Tilman_Hoppstock> | guitar classical bach | Tilman Hoppstock Tilman Hoppstock (born 1961) is a classical guitarist from Germany. |
SemSearch_ES-93 | <dbpedia:Toyota_Belta> | 08 toyota tundra | Toyota Belta The Toyota Belta, referred to in North American and Australian markets as the Toyota Yaris and in South Asian markets as the Toyota Vios, is a subcompact sedan made in Japan and manufactured by Toyota.The successor to the discontinued Toyota Platz sedan, the Belta has increased in size over the previous generation such that its interior volume is larger than the 2000–2007 Corolla. |
INEX_LD-2012336 | <dbpedia:Manus_Regional_Processing_Centre> | 1906 territory Papua island Australian | Manus Regional Processing Centre The Manus Regional Processing Centre is an immigration detention and offshore asylum processing centre located on Los Negros Island in Manus Province, Papua New Guinea, operated by Transfield Services on behalf of the Australian government. The centre is located on the PNG Navy Base Lombrum (previously a Royal Australian Navy base called HMAS Tarangau). |
SemSearch_ES-99 | <dbpedia:York_St_John_University> | University of York | York St John University York St John University (originally established as York Diocesan College) is a public university located on a large urban campus in York, England. It achieved university status in 2006. It is one of several higher education institutions which have religious foundations; others include Canterbury Christ Church University, Liverpool Hope University, St. |
INEX_XER-125 | <dbpedia:Uruguay> | countries which have won the FIFA world cup | Uruguay Uruguay (/ˈjʊərəɡwaɪ/; Spanish: [uɾuˈɣwai]), officially the Eastern Republic of Uruguay (Spanish: República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in the southeastern region of South America. It is bordered by Argentina to its west and Brazil to its north and east, with the Atlantic Ocean to the south and southeast. Uruguay is home to 3.3 million people, of whom 1.8 million live in the metropolitan area of its capital and largest city, Montevideo. |
SemSearch_ES-68 | <dbpedia:List_of_U.S._Routes_in_Washington> | pierce county washington | List of U.S. Routes in Washington The U.S. routes in Washington are United States Numbered Highways that are owned and maintained by the U.S. state of Washington through the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). |
SemSearch_ES-63 | <dbpedia:Winchester_rifle> | old winchester shotguns | Winchester rifle Winchester rifle is a comprehensive term describing a series of lever-action repeating rifles manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. Evolved from the 1860 Henry rifle, Winchester rifles were among the earliest repeaters. The Model 1873 was particularly successful, being colloquially known as "The Gun that Won the West". |
QALD2_te-87 | <dbpedia:Adam's_Rib> | Who composed the music for Harold and Maude? | Adam's Rib Adam's Rib is a 1949 American film written by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin and directed by George Cukor. It stars Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn as married lawyers who come to oppose each other in court. Judy Holliday co-stars as third lead in her second credited movie role. |
INEX_XER-125 | <dbpedia:National_team_appearances_in_the_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup> | countries which have won the FIFA world cup | National team appearances in the FIFA Women's World Cup For more information about the FIFA Women's World Cup, see the article FIFA Women's World Cup.This article lists the performances of each of the 24 national teams which have made at least one appearance in the World Cup finals. |
QALD2_te-19 | <dbpedia:Johann_Hattey> | Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin. | Johann Hattey Johann Evangelist Hattey (1859–1904) was an Austrian architect born in Vienna. His father, born in Klášter, Pilsnerkreis, Bohemia, was called Josef (1818–1879) and owned some land and building plots in the city. His mother's name was Anna Maria Borik, born in Žinkovy in 1815 and buried at the Vienna Central Cemetery on 16 January 1894. Most of the buildings Johann built were, and still are, in the 18th area of the Austrian capital called 18.Wiener Gemeindebezirk or achtzehnten Bezirk. |
SemSearch_ES-68 | <dbpedia:Lewis_County,_Washington> | pierce county washington | Lewis County, Washington Lewis County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2010 census, the population was 75,455. The county seat is Chehalis, and its largest city is Centralia. The county was created on December 19, 1845, by the Provisional Government of Oregon, and originally named after George Vancouver. |
SemSearch_ES-70 | <dbpedia:M2o_(radio_station)> | radio italia online | M2o (radio station) m2o is the main Italian electronic/dance/house music radio station, owned by the Gruppo Editoriale L'Espresso. It was founded in 2002.The station is broadcast free to air on Hot Bird, on SKY Italia channel 700, on Alice Home TV channel 776. and on Digital Television channel 44 or 34. |
QALD2_tr-92 | <dbpedia:Wildspitz> | What is the highest mountain? | Wildspitz The Wildspitz (also known as Rossberg) is a mountain of the Glarus Alps, located on the border between the Swiss cantons of Zug and Schwyz. Reaching a height of 1,580 metres above sea level, it is the highest summit in the canton of Zug.The Wildspitz is surrounded by three lakes: Lake Zug, Lake Lauerz and Lake Ägeri. |
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