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QALD2_te-34 | <dbpedia:Harry_Brighton> | In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate? | Harry Brighton Colonel Harry Brighton is a fictional character in the film Lawrence of Arabia (1962). He is played by Anthony Quayle. |
SemSearch_LS-19 | <dbpedia:Mashrafe_Mortaza> | kenya's captain in cricket | Mashrafe Mortaza Mashrafe Bin Mortaza (Bengali: মাশরাফি বিন মুর্তজা) (born 5 October 1983 in Narail District) is a Bangladeshi cricketer and current captain of the One Day Bangladesh national cricket team. He broke into the national side in late 2001 against Zimbabwe and represented Bangladesh before having played a single first-class match. |
SemSearch_ES-93 | <dbpedia:2007–08_Toyota_Racing_Series> | 08 toyota tundra | 2007–08 Toyota Racing Series The 2007–08 Toyota Racing Series was the fourth running of the Toyota Racing Series. The Toyota Racing Series is New Zealand's premier open-wheeler motorsport category. The Series includes races for every major trophy in New Zealand circuit racing including the New Zealand Motor Cup and the Denny Hulme Memorial Trophy. |
SemSearch_ES-94 | <dbpedia:Crofton_Downs_Railway_Station> | Hugh Downs | Crofton Downs Railway Station Crofton Downs railway station is one of eight stations on the Johnsonville Branch, a commuter branch railway north of Wellington in New Zealand's North Island. It serves the suburbs of Crofton Downs and Chartwell. Its name is similar to the pre-1908 name for the different Ngaio station, Crofton.Electric multiple unit trains are operated by Tranz Metro under the Metlink brand through this station in both directions to Johnsonville (to the north) and Wellington (to the south). |
QALD2_tr-23 | <dbpedia:The_Disney_Afternoon> | Which television shows were created by Walt Disney? | The Disney Afternoon The Disney Afternoon was a created-for-syndication two-hour animated television programming block which aired from September 10, 1990 until August 29, 1997 when Disney decided to retire the name and continued to run a 90-minute syndicated block until 1999. |
INEX_LD-20120432 | <dbpedia:Bicycle_handlebar> | bicycle benefits environment | Bicycle handlebar Bicycle handlebar or bicycle handlebars refers to the steering mechanism for bicycles; the equivalent of a steering wheel. Besides steering, handlebars also often support a portion of the rider's weight, depending on their riding position, and provide a convenient mounting place for brake levers, shift levers, cyclocomputers, bells, etc. Handlebars are attached to a bike's stem which in turn attaches to the fork. |
INEX_LD-20120222 | <dbpedia:Classical_guitar> | guitar classical bach | Classical guitar The classical guitar (also called the Spanish guitar, or less specifically, the nylon-string guitar) is the member of the guitar family used in classical music. |
INEX_LD-20120132 | <dbpedia:Action_of_23_August_1967> | vietnam travel airports | Action of 23 August 1967 The Action of 23 August 1967 was a major air battle which involved elements of the Vietnam People's Air Force (VPAF) and the United States Air Force (USAF). The air battle took place over the skies of North Vietnam as part of Operation Rolling Thunder, during the Vietnam War.On 2 January 1967, the United States Air Force launched Operation Bolo with the aim of luring North Vietnamese MiG fighters into an air battle, where they could be destroyed in an ambush. |
SemSearch_ES-28 | <dbpedia:Santa_Tecla,_El_Salvador> | el salvador | Santa Tecla, El Salvador Santa Tecla is a municipality in the La Libertad department of El Salvador. It is the capital of the department of La Libertad.The city was named after Saint Thecla who was a saint of the early Christian Church, and a reported follower of Paul of Tarsus in the 1st century AD. |
SemSearch_LS-17 | <dbpedia:Reynold_Rapp> | houses of the Russian parliament | Reynold Rapp Reynold Rapp (26 December 1901 – 17 June 1972) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Crimea, Russian Empire and became a farmer by career.He was first elected at the Humboldt—Melfort riding in the 1958 general election. After the riding became known as Humboldt—Melfort—Tisdale, Rapp was re-elected there in 1962, 1963 and 1965. |
INEX_LD-20120112 | <dbpedia:The_Facts_of_Life_Reunion> | vietnam war facts | The Facts of Life Reunion The Facts of Life Reunion is a 2001 made-for-television film based on the 1979–1988 sitcom The Facts of Life reuniting original cast members Charlotte Rae, Lisa Whelchel, Mindy Cohn and Kim Fields thirteen years later. |
INEX_XER-125 | <dbpedia:FIFA_World_Cup_hosts> | countries which have won the FIFA world cup | FIFA World Cup hosts Sixteen countries have been FIFA World Cup hosts in the competition's twenty tournaments since the inaugural World Cup in 1930. The organization was at first awarded to countries at meetings of FIFA's congress. The choice of location was controversial in the earliest tournaments, given the three-week boat journey between South America and Europe, the two centres of strength in football at the time. |
QALD2_tr-72 | <dbpedia:Chakma_language> | Which languages are spoken in Estonia? | Chakma language Chakma language (Changma Vaj or Changma Kodha) is an Indo-European language spoken by the Chakma and Daingnet people. Its better-known closest relatives are Bengali, Assamese, Chittagonian/Rohingya, Bishnupriya Manipuri, Tanchangya, and Sylheti. It is spoken by nearly 310,000 people in southeast Bangladesh near Chittagong City, and another 300,000 in India in Mizoram, Assam, and Tripura. It is written using the Chakma script, which is also called Ajhā pāṭh, sometimes romanized Ojhopath. |
QALD2_te-87 | <dbpedia:Mysterious_Skin_–_Music_from_the_Film> | Who composed the music for Harold and Maude? | Mysterious Skin – Music from the Film Mysterious Skin: Music from the Film is an album of music composed and performed by Robin Guthrie and Harold Budd for the film Mysterious Skin. The music was published on a CD inside a digipak containing images from the film. |
QALD2_te-15 | <dbpedia:D.I.Y.C.D.> | What is the longest river? | D.I.Y.C.D. D.I.Y.C.D is an anthology released by power violence pioneers Man Is the Bastard in 1995. |
SemSearch_LS-5 | <dbpedia:Council_of_Jamnia> | books of the Jewish canon | Council of Jamnia The Council of Jamnia, presumably held in Yavneh, was a hypothetical late 1st-century council at which the canon of the Hebrew Bible was alleged to have been finalized. First proposed by Heinrich Graetz in 1871, this theory was popular for much of the twentieth century. However, it was increasingly questioned from the 1960s onward and the theory has been largely discredited. |
INEX_LD-2012375 | <dbpedia:Vent_pecking> | animals lay eggs mammals | Vent pecking Vent pecking is an abnormal behaviour of birds performed primarily by commercial egg-laying hens. It is characterised by pecking damage to the cloaca, the surrounding skin and underlying tissue. Vent pecking frequently occurs immediately after an egg has been laid when the cloaca often remains partly everted exposing the mucosa, red from the physical trauma of oviposition or bleeding if the tissue is torn by her laying an oversized egg. |
SemSearch_ES-131 | <dbpedia:Southeast_San_Diego> | scpa san diego | Southeast San Diego As a geographic area, Southeast San Diego refers generally to the southeastern-most portion of the City of San Diego, and refers to those neighborhoods south of State Route 94 (Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway) and east of Downtown San Diego. |
INEX_XER-100 | <dbpedia:Apple_Inc.> | Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related | Apple Inc. Apple Inc. (commonly known as Apple) is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and online services. Its best-known hardware products are the iPhone (a smartphone, and the biggest selling product of all time), the iPad (a tablet computer), Macintosh (commonly known as Mac) personal computers, the iPod (a portable media player), and the Apple Watch (a smartwatch). |
SemSearch_LS-19 | <dbpedia:Jon_Hardy> | kenya's captain in cricket | Jon Hardy Jonathan "Jon" Hardy (born 2 October 1960 in Nakuru, Kenya) is a Kenyan born former English cricketer. Hardy was a left-handed batsman.Hardy signed for his first club Hampshire in 1983, making his first-class debut against Cambridge University and his List-A debut against Leicestershire. He scored 94* on his championship debut v's Somerset. |
QALD2_te-15 | <dbpedia:Dnieper> | What is the longest river? | Dnieper The Dnieper River /ˈniːpər/ is one of the major rivers of Europe (fourth by length), rising near Smolensk, Russia and flowing through Russia, Belarus and Ukraine to the Black Sea. It is the longest river of Ukraine and Belarus and the fourth longest river in Europe. The total length ranges between 2,145 km (1,333 mi) and 2,201 km (1,368 mi) with a drainage basin of 504,000 square kilometres (195,000 sq mi).The river is noted for its dams and hydroelectric stations. |
QALD2_tr-86 | <dbpedia:Liz_Mohn> | Give me all female German chancellors. | Liz Mohn Elisabeth "Liz" Mohn née Beckmann (born 21 June 1941) is the widow of Reinhard Mohn, the owner of the media conglomerate Bertelsmann. She serves on the supervisory board of Bertelsmann and on the board of the Bertelsmann Foundation.She was employed as a secretary at Bertelsmann and eventually became Mohn's mistress. In 1963 she entered a pro forma marriage with author Joachim Scholz, and only became Mohn's second wife in 1982. |
QALD2_tr-72 | <dbpedia:Finland_Swedish> | Which languages are spoken in Estonia? | Finland Swedish Finland Swedish or Fenno-Swedish (Swedish: finlandssvenska, Finnish: suomenruotsi) is a general term for a closely related cluster of dialects of Swedish spoken in Finland by the Swedish-speaking population as their mother tongue. For the most part, these dialects and the dialects spoken in Sweden are mutually intelligible, although some archaic Swedish dialects in Ostrobothnia are practically unintelligible to Swedish-speaking people in southern Finland (and in Sweden). |
INEX_LD-2009096 | <dbpedia:Paradis_Latin> | Eiffel | Paradis Latin The Paradis Latin is a theater at number 28, rue du Cardinal Lemoine, in the Latin Quarter of Paris. The closest métro stations are Cardinal Lemoine and Jussieu. It was first built in 1803 and was initially called Théâtre Latin. It burned down but was rebuilt in 1887-1889 by Gustave Eiffel. It was closed around 1900, but was partially reconstructed and reopened in 1970. |
SemSearch_ES-40 | <dbpedia:Max_Clayton> | james clayton md | Max Clayton Max James Clayton (born 9 August 1994) is an English footballer who plays as a striker for Bolton Wanderers. He has also represented England at under-16, under-17, under-18 and under-19 levels. |
INEX_XER-100 | <dbpedia:NeXTcube> | Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related | NeXTcube The NeXTcube is a high-end workstation computer developed, manufactured, and sold by NeXT from 1990 until 1993. It superseded the original NeXT Computer workstation and is housed in a similar cube-shaped magnesium enclosure. The workstation runs the NeXTSTEP operating system and was launched with a US$10,000 list price. |
INEX_XER-73 | <dbpedia:Angus_&_Julia_Stone> | magazines about indie-music | Angus & Julia Stone Angus & Julia Stone are an Australian brother-sister folk and indie pop group that formed in 2006 by Angus Stone and Julia Stone. Their parents played as a folk duo before Julia and Angus were born. Angus & Julia Stone have released three studio albums, A Book Like This (2007), Down the Way (2010) and their self-titled album (2014). |
INEX_LD-2012336 | <dbpedia:Brown_falcon> | 1906 territory Papua island Australian | Brown falcon The brown falcon (Falco berigora) is a relatively large falcon endemic to Australia. A number of plumage morphs exist, with the primary distinction being between the pale morph and the dark morph. Both morphs usually have dark brown upperparts and wing coverts. Dark morph birds have predominantly dark underparts, although some light streaking is common. Pale morph birds have white underparts that are varyingly streaked with brown, sometimes heavily so. |
SemSearch_ES-67 | <dbpedia:Website> | ovguide movies | Website A website, also written as web site, or simply site, is a set of related web pages typically served from a single web domain. A website is hosted on at least one web server, accessible via a network such as the Internet or a private local area network through an Internet address known as a uniform resource locator (URL). |
INEX_XER-125 | <dbpedia:Paolo_Rossi> | countries which have won the FIFA world cup | Paolo Rossi Paolo Rossi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpaolo ˈrossi]; born 23 September 1956) is an Italian former footballer, who played as a forward. In 1982, he led Italy to the 1982 FIFA World Cup title, scoring six goals to win the Golden Boot as top goalscorer, and the Golden Ball for the player of the tournament. Rossi is one of only three players to have won all three awards at a World Cup, along with Garrincha in 1962, and Mario Kempes in 1978. |
SemSearch_ES-79 | <dbpedia:Bollywood> | shobana masala | Bollywood Bollywood is the sobriquet for the Hindi language film industry, based in Mumbai, India. The term is often incorrectly used as synecdoche to refer to the whole of Indian cinema; however, it is only a part of the large Indian film industry, which includes other production centres producing films in many languages. Bollywood is one of the largest film producers in India and one of the largest centres of film production in the world. It is more formally referred to as Hindi cinema. |
SemSearch_ES-79 | <dbpedia:Vaathiyaar_Veettu_Pillai> | shobana masala | Vaathiyaar Veettu Pillai Vaathiyaar Veettu Pillai (English: Son from Teacher's house) is a 1989 Tamil film directed by P Vasu. It stars Sathyaraj in the lead role pairing with Shobana. This was a milestone for Sathyaraj as it was his 100th movie. The film starts with preview of Sathyaraj's career history. Vaathiyaar Veettu Pillai was released on a Diwali day along with his 99th film Dravidan. It generated hype and curiosity as two of his movies got released on the same day. |
SemSearch_ES-68 | <dbpedia:Mason_County,_Washington> | pierce county washington | Mason County, Washington Mason County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2010 census, the population was 60,699. The county seat and only incorporated city is Shelton. The county was formed out of King County on March 13, 1854. Originally named Sawamish County, it took its present name in 1864 in honor of Charles H. |
QALD2_te-86 | <dbpedia:RMIT_University> | What is the largest city in Australia? | RMIT University RMIT University (officially Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) is an Australian public university of technology and design based in Melbourne, Victoria. RMIT was founded in 1887 by grazier, politician and public benefactor the Hon Francis Ormond—as the Working Men's College of Melbourne. Its foundation campus is located in Melbourne City, and is a contiguous part of the northern area of the city centre. |
QALD2_tr-23 | <dbpedia:Walt_Disney> | Which television shows were created by Walt Disney? | Walt Disney Walter Elias "Walt" Disney (/ˈdɪzni/; December 5, 1901 – December 15, 1966) was an American entrepreneur, cartoonist, animator, voice actor, and film producer. As a prominent figure within the American animation industry and throughout the world, he is regarded as a cultural icon, known for his influence and contributions to entertainment during the 20th century. As a Hollywood business mogul, he and his brother Roy O. |
SemSearch_ES-109 | <dbpedia:Hewlett_Bay_Park,_New_York> | david hewlett | Hewlett Bay Park, New York Hewlett Bay Park is a village in Nassau County, New York in the USA, on the South Shore of Long Island. As of the United States 2010 Census, the village population was 404.The Incorporated Village of Hewlett Bay Park is located within the Town of Hempstead.Hewlett Bay Park ranks at number 18 on the list of Highest-income places in the United States. |
INEX_XER-125 | <dbpedia:Óscar_Pérez_Rojas> | countries which have won the FIFA world cup | Óscar Pérez Rojas Óscar Pérez Rojas (born 1 February 1973 in Mexico City) is a Mexican football goalkeeper who plays for Pachuca of the Liga MX. His nickname "El Conejo" is Spanish for "The Rabbit".He has been capped 54 times for the Mexico national team since 1997. He played four games at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and 2010 FIFA World Cup; and was selected for the 1998 FIFA World Cup but never played. |
SemSearch_LS-17 | <dbpedia:2010_Chechen_Parliament_attack> | houses of the Russian parliament | 2010 Chechen Parliament attack The 2010 Chechen Parliament attack took place on the morning of 19 October 2010, when three Chechen militants attacked the parliament complex in Grozny, the capital of the Chechen Republic, a federal subject of Russia. At least six people were killed, including two police officers, one parliament employee and all three suicide commandos. The attack was seen as significant because of its target and timing. |
QALD2_tr-86 | <dbpedia:Willy_Brandt> | Give me all female German chancellors. | Willy Brandt Willy Brandt (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪli ˈbʁant]; born Herbert Ernst Karl Frahm; 18 December 1913 – 8 October 1992) was a German statesman and politician, leader of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) from 1964 to 1987 and chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany from 1969 to 1974. |
INEX_XER-100 | <dbpedia:App_store> | Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related | App store An app store (or app marketplace) is a type of digital distribution platform for mobile apps. Apps provide a specific set of functions which, by definition, do not include the running of the computer itself. Apps are designed to run on specific devices, and are written for a specific operating system (such as iOS, Mac OS X, Windows, or Android). |
QALD2_te-86 | <dbpedia:City_of_Randwick> | What is the largest city in Australia? | City of Randwick The City of Randwick is a local government area in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.One of Sydney's largest parks, Centennial Park, lies within the city boundary of Randwick. Other major landmarks in Randwick include the world-famous Randwick Racecourse, the University of New South Wales and Coogee and Maroubra beaches. There is some industry in the south, centered on the container terminals of Port Botany in Botany Bay, which lie partially within the city. |
SemSearch_ES-28 | <dbpedia:Club_de_Radio_Aficionados_de_El_Salvador> | el salvador | Club de Radio Aficionados de El Salvador The Club de Radio Aficionados de El Salvador (CRAS) (n English, El Salvador Amateur Radio Club) is a national non-profit organization for amateur radio enthusiasts in El Salvador. Key membership benefits of the CRAS include a QSL bureau for those amateur radio operators in regular communications with other amateur radio operators in foreign countries, and a network to support amateur radio emergency communications. |
INEX_LD-20120432 | <dbpedia:Colorado's_Copper_Triangle> | bicycle benefits environment | Colorado's Copper Triangle Colorado's Copper Triangle is a cycling route for road cyclists. The route begins at Copper Mountain, Colorado, and follows State Highway 91 south to US Highway 24, just before reaching Leadville, Colorado. Heading north on 24, the route continues on to Interstate 70 and after passing Minturn, Colorado, follows a bicycle path back to Copper Mountain along the interstate. |
INEX_LD-2012351 | <dbpedia:Rajasthani_cuisine> | Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad | Rajasthani cuisine Rajasthani cuisine (Hindi: राजस्थानी खाना) was influenced by both the war-like lifestyles of its inhabitants and the availability of ingredients in this arid region. Food that could last for several days and could be eaten without heating was preferred. Scarcity of water and fresh green vegetables have all had their effect on the cooking. It is also known for its snacks like Bikaneri Bhujia, Mirchi Bada and Pyaaj Kachori. |
SemSearch_ES-54 | <dbpedia:Sigo_Siendo_Yo:_Grandes_Éxitos> | marc anthony | Sigo Siendo Yo: Grandes Éxitos Sigo Siendo Yo (I'm Still Myself) is a greatest hits album by Marc Anthony released in 2006. Unlike previous Marc Anthony compilations, this album features songs from the albums Marc Anthony to Valió La Pena. Therefore, this compilation album does not contain songs from his RMM years. The album also contains two original songs. Que Precio Tiene el Cielo was awarded Tropical Airplay of the Year in the 2007 Latin Billboard Music Awards. |
INEX_LD-2009096 | <dbpedia:Gare_de_Bordeaux-Saint-Jean> | Eiffel | Gare de Bordeaux-Saint-Jean Bordeaux-Saint-Jean or Bordeaux-Midi is the main railway station in the French city of Bordeaux. It is the southern terminus of the Paris–Bordeaux railway, and the western terminus of the Chemins de fer du Midi main line from Toulouse. The current station building opened in 1898. As well as Midi trains, the station accepted trains from the PO and the État. |
SemSearch_ES-73 | <dbpedia:Ted_Kershner> | rowan university | Ted Kershner Ted Kershner (born May 27, 1938) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Glassboro State College (now called Rowan University), an NCAA Division III program in Glassboro, New Jersey. He was the fourth all-time coach for the Profs and compiled a 35–34 record in seven seasons. In 1983, the Profs were New Jersey State Athletic Conference Co-Champions with Trenton State College. Kershner coached Rowan football for 20 years as an assistant and head coach. |
SemSearch_ES-22 | <dbpedia:Eastland_(Charlotte_neighborhood)> | city of charlotte | Eastland (Charlotte neighborhood) Eastland (also known as Eastland-Wilora Lake or Wilora Lake) is a neighborhood in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. The area is named after the former eponymous mall, that was demolished in the 2014. Eastland is almost seven and a half miles from Uptown, Charlotte. |
INEX_LD-2012351 | <dbpedia:Dal> | Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad | Dal Dal or Dhal (IPA: [d̪aːl]) is a dried pulse (lentil, pea or various types of bean) which has been split.The outer hull is usually stripped off; dal that has not been hulled is described as chilka (skin), e.g. chilka urad dal, mung dal chilka. The word dal is also used to name the thick stew prepared from these pulses, an important part of Indian, Nepali, Pakistani, Sri Lankan and Bangladeshi cuisine. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Solar_power> | europe solar power facility | Solar power Solar power is the conversion of sunlight into electricity, either directly using photovoltaics (PV), or indirectly using concentrated solar power (CSP). Concentrated solar power systems use lenses or mirrors and tracking systems to focus a large area of sunlight into a small beam. |
SemSearch_LS-5 | <dbpedia:Ralph_Miliband> | books of the Jewish canon | Ralph Miliband Ralph Miliband (born Adolphe Miliband; 7 January 1924 – 21 May 1994) was a Belgian-born British sociologist who was known as a prominent Marxist author. He has been described as "one of the best known academic Marxists of his generation", in this manner being compared with E. P. Thompson, Eric Hobsbawm and Perry Anderson.Miliband was born in Belgium to working-class Polish Jewish immigrants. |
QALD2_te-29 | <dbpedia:Patrick_Stewart> | Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner. | Patrick Stewart Sir Patrick Stewart OBE (born 13 July 1940) is an English film, television, and stage actor, who has had a distinguished career on stage and screen. |
QALD2_te-41 | <dbpedia:Glenford_Myers> | Who founded Intel? | Glenford Myers Glenford Myers (born December 12, 1946) is an American computer scientist, entrepreneur, and author. He founded two successful high-tech companies (RadiSys and IP Fabrics), authored eight textbooks in the computer sciences, and made important contributions in microprocessor architecture. He holds a number of patents, including the original patent on "register scoreboarding" in microprocessor chips. |
INEX_LD-20120322 | <dbpedia:Appropriation_(music)> | tango music instruments | Appropriation (music) In music, appropriation is the use of borrowed elements (aspects or techniques) in the creation of a new piece, and is an example of cultural appropriation.Appropriation may be thought of as one of the placement of elements in new context, as for Gino Stefani who "makes appropriation the chief criterion for his 'popular' definition of melody (Stefani 1987a). |
QALD2_te-86 | <dbpedia:List_of_cities_by_GDP> | What is the largest city in Australia? | List of cities by GDP This is a list of cities and/or their metropolitan areas in the world by GDP. The methodology may differ between the studies and are widely based on projections and sometimes approximate estimations, notably for non-OECD cities (refer to sources for more information.)Notes |
SemSearch_ES-28 | <dbpedia:El_Salvador_national_under-21_football_team> | el salvador | El Salvador national under-21 football team The El Salvador national under 21 football team, is the national under-21 football team of El Salvador and is controlled by the Federación Salvadoreña de Fútbol. The team competes in the international under-21 and youth football competitions. They compete for qualification to the Central American and Caribbean Games. |
INEX_LD-2012347 | <dbpedia:Key_Biscayne> | seat Florida country Dade | Key Biscayne Key Biscayne is an island located in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay. It is the southernmost of the barrier islands along the Atlantic coast of Florida, and lies south of Miami Beach and southeast of Miami. The key is connected to Miami via the Rickenbacker Causeway, originally built in 1947.The northern portion of Key Biscayne is home to Crandon Park, a county park. |
SemSearch_ES-131 | <dbpedia:Taking_the_Stage_(season_2)> | scpa san diego | Taking the Stage (season 2) The second season of Taking The Stage premiered on January 28, 2010 and concluded on April 15, 2010 with an order of 12 episodes. It continued to follow the trials and tribulations of students at SCPA. This season the series changed it format from 1 hour episodes, to a 30 minute format, despite a couple of episodes. It was a big rumor and issue among actual students of the school that, this season, most of the new cast this season didn't actually attend the school. |
QALD2_tr-86 | <dbpedia:All-female_band> | Give me all female German chancellors. | All-female band An all-female band is a musical group exclusively composed of female musicians. This is distinct from a girl group, in which the female members are solely vocalists, though this terminology is not universally followed. |
QALD2_te-29 | <dbpedia:Little_Women_(1978_film)> | Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner. | Little Women (1978 film) For other motion pictures of this title, see Little Women (disambiguation)Little Women is a 1978 romantic family drama television film directed by David Lowell Rich and based upon Louisa May Alcott's novel of the same name. The screenplay was written by Suzanne Clauser. Koch Vision released the DVD. |
SemSearch_ES-109 | <dbpedia:Pin_(film)> | david hewlett | Pin (film) Pin is a 1988 Canadian thriller film starring David Hewlett, Cynthia Preston and Terry O'Quinn, directed by Sandor Stern. The film was released in Canada with the title Pin, A Plastic Nightmare. It was released direct-to-video in the USA on January 27, 1989. The running time is 102 minutes. It is based on the novel of the same name by Andrew Neiderman. |
INEX_XER-126 | <dbpedia:Bassett-Lowke> | toy train manufacturers that are still in business | Bassett-Lowke Bassett-Lowke was a toy company in Northampton, England, founded by Wenman Joseph Bassett-Lowke in 1898 or 1899, that specialized in model railways, boats and ships, and construction sets. Bassett-Lowke started as a mail-order business, although it designed and manufactured some items. |
SemSearch_LS-40 | <dbpedia:James_G._Kalergis> | the first 13 american states | James G. Kalergis James George Kalergis was a career U.S. Army officer whose career spanned the World War II and Post-Vietnam eras and played a significant role in the post-Vietnam era reorganization of the U.S. Army. |
QALD2_te-19 | <dbpedia:Nikolaus_Harnoncourt> | Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin. | Nikolaus Harnoncourt Nikolaus Harnoncourt (Nikolaus Count de la Fontaine und d'Harnoncourt-Unverzagt, born 6 December 1929) is an Austrian conductor, particularly known for his historically informed performances of music from the Classical era and earlier. Starting out as a classical cellist, he founded his own period instrument ensemble, Concentus Musicus Wien, in the 1950s, and became a pioneer of the Early Music movement. |
SemSearch_ES-37 | <dbpedia:Jack_Johnson_(actor)> | jack johnson | Jack Johnson (actor) Jack Laurence Johnson (born April 7, 1987) is an American actor, best known for his performance as the character Will Robinson in the 1998 movie, Lost in Space.Johnson was born in Los Angeles, California, where he lived, before attending Wesleyan University in Connecticut. His paternal grandparents were screenwriter Nunnally Johnson and actress Dorris Bowdon. |
INEX_LD-20120112 | <dbpedia:Notable_Last_Facts> | vietnam war facts | Notable Last Facts Notable Last Facts is a book published by the American librarian/writer William B. Brahms in 2004 and was the first relatively comprehensive collection of important lasts.Although that work mainly details American culture (TV, Radio, Sports are almost completely American examples), and to a lesser extent with European culture (in Art, Music and Transportation for example), some sections (Nations, Wars, Slavery, Voting, and Era & Empires for example) do have a broad international treatment. |
QALD2_te-41 | <dbpedia:Intel_Play> | Who founded Intel? | Intel Play The Intel Play product line, developed and jointly marketed by Intel and Mattel, was a product line of consumer "toy" electronic devices. The other toys were the Digital Movie Creator, the Computer Sound Morpher, and the Me2Cam.The Intel Play product line was discontinued on March 29, 2002 when it was purchased by Tim Hall's holding company Prime Entertainment. Hall founded Digital Blue, which continue the Intel Play product line under the Digital Blue brand. |
INEX_LD-20120212 | <dbpedia:Blues_scale> | guitar chord minor | Blues scale The term blues scale refers to several different scales with differing numbers of pitches and related characteristics. |
QALD2_tr-22 | <dbpedia:Limerick_F.C.> | In which country is the Limerick Lake? | Limerick F.C. Limerick Football Club is an association football club based in Limerick, Ireland who play in the League of Ireland Premier Division.The first Limerick Football Club was founded in 1937 and has had a number of guises through its history, known at different times as Limerick, Limerick United, Limerick City and Limerick 37. |
INEX_LD-2012343 | <dbpedia:Judith_Ortiz_Cofer> | The Heart of a Woman poet's autobiography | Judith Ortiz Cofer Judith Ortiz Cofer (born February 24, 1952) is a Puerto Rican American author. Her critically acclaimed and award-winning work spans a range of literary genres including poetry, short stories, autobiography, essays, and young-adult fiction. Ortiz Cofer is the Emeritus Regents' and Franklin Professor of English and Creative Writing at the University of Georgia, where she taught undergraduate and graduate creative writing workshops for 26 years. |
SemSearch_ES-28 | <dbpedia:History_of_El_Salvador> | el salvador | History of El Salvador The history of El Salvador has been a struggle against many conquistadors, empires, dictatorships and world powerful. After gaining independence several Spanish Creole took control over the government and economy. Anastacio Aquino, king of the Nonoualquenos, led a rebellion enmany what was referred to as an abuse of power and corruption but it was repressed by the government. This repression would have repercussions in the future of El Salvador. |
INEX_LD-20120132 | <dbpedia:Burgas_Airport> | vietnam travel airports | Burgas Airport Burgas Airport (IATA: BOJ, ICAO: LBBG), (Bulgarian: Летище Бургас, Letishte Burgas) is an airport in southeast Bulgaria and the second largest airport in the country. The airport is located near to the north neighbourhood of Burgas, Sarafovo almost 10 kilometres from the city centre. Between the airport and the city centre is located the Lake Atanasovsko. The airport serves Burgas and seaside resorts of Bulgarian south coast. |
SemSearch_ES-93 | <dbpedia:Toyota_AE86> | 08 toyota tundra | Toyota AE86 The AE86 generation of the Toyota Corolla Levin and Toyota Sprinter Trueno is a small, lightweight coupe or hatchback introduced by Toyota in 1983 as part of the fifth generation Toyota Corolla lineup. For the purpose of brevity, the insider-chassis code of "AE86" depicts the 1600 cc RWD model from the range. |
QALD2_tr-72 | <dbpedia:Desiderata_(Les_Crane_album)> | Which languages are spoken in Estonia? | Desiderata (Les Crane album) Desiderata is a 1971 album by Les Crane and with music by Broadway composer Fred Werner. It is a spoken word album with sung refrains and instrumental accompaniment. |
INEX_LD-2012363 | <dbpedia:List_of_University_of_Notre_Dame_athletes> | American twins famous American professional tennis double players | List of University of Notre Dame athletes This list of University of Notre Dame athletes includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Notre Dame who are notable for their achievements within athletics, sometimes before or after their time at Notre Dame. Other alumni can be found in the list of University of Notre Dame alumni.Although Notre Dame is highly ranked academically, it is also been called a "jock school" as it has produced a large number of athletes. |
INEX_LD-20120132 | <dbpedia:Tigerair_destinations> | vietnam travel airports | Tigerair destinations Tigerair Singapore currently flies to destinations within an approximate five-hour radius around Singapore to 38 destinations in nine countries around the region. China is currently its biggest market, with nine cities served. |
SemSearch_ES-65 | <dbpedia:University_of_Central_Florida> | orlando florida | University of Central Florida The University of Central Florida, commonly referred to as UCF, is a metropolitan public research university located in Orlando, Florida, United States. |
QALD2_te-34 | <dbpedia:Middle_Eastern_theatre_of_World_War_I> | In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate? | Middle Eastern theatre of World War I The Middle Eastern theatre of World War I saw action between 29 October 1914 and 30 October 1918. The combatants were on the one hand, the Ottoman Empire (including Kurds, Persians and some Arab tribes), with some assistance from the other Central Powers, and on the other hand, the British (with the help of Jews, Greeks, Assyrians and the majority of the Arabs), the Russians (with the help of Armenians) and the French from the Allies of World War I. |
INEX_LD-2012375 | <dbpedia:Egg_tooth> | animals lay eggs mammals | Egg tooth In some egg-laying animals, the egg tooth is a small, sharp, cranial protuberance used by offspring to break or tear through the egg's surface during hatching. It is present in most birds and reptiles, and similar structures exist in monotremes, Eleutherodactyl frogs, and spiders.Some lizards and snakes develop a true tooth that is shed after use; other reptiles and birds generally develop an analogous epidermal horn that is reabsorbed or falls off. |
INEX_XER-73 | <dbpedia:Sorry_About_Dresden> | magazines about indie-music | Sorry About Dresden Sorry About Dresden is a four-man indie rock band from Chapel Hill, N.C. Since forming in 1997, the band has made a modest splash in the national indie scene.Combining elements of traditional alternative rock and punk rock, the band has drawn comparisons to Pavement, Superchunk, and the Archers of Loaf. |
SemSearch_ES-68 | <dbpedia:Pierce_County_Library_System> | pierce county washington | Pierce County Library System Pierce County Library System (PCLS) is a library system serving the residents of Pierce County, Washington. Pierce County Library System has 18 libraries serving more than 563,000 people in unincorporated Pierce County and 15 cities and towns which have annexed to the system for library service. |
SemSearch_ES-67 | <dbpedia:Fox_Family_Movies> | ovguide movies | Fox Family Movies Fox Family Movies is an Asian Movie TV channel, owned and produced by Fox International Channels and distributed by STAR TV. The channel is initially available in Singapore via StarHub TV and Indonesia via Indovision, but it has now expanded to Taiwan and Philippines and is currently expanding to the rest of Asia. |
INEX_LD-20120432 | <dbpedia:Bicycle_helmet> | bicycle benefits environment | Bicycle helmet A bicycle helmet is designed to attenuate impacts to the head of a cyclist in falls while minimizing side effects such as interference with peripheral vision. There is ongoing scientific research into the degree of protection offered by bicycle helmets in the event of an accident, and on the effects of helmet wearing on cyclist and motor vehicle driver behaviour. |
INEX_LD-20120212 | <dbpedia:Thirteenth> | guitar chord minor | Thirteenth In music or music theory, a thirteenth is the interval between the sixth and first scale degrees when the sixth is transposed up an octave, creating a compound sixth, or thirteenth. The thirteenth (an octave plus a sixth) is most commonly major About this sound Play or minor About this sound Play .A thirteenth chord is the stacking of six (major or minor) thirds, the last being above the 11th of an eleventh chord. |
SemSearch_ES-65 | <dbpedia:Olympia_High_School_(Orlando,_Florida)> | orlando florida | Olympia High School (Orlando, Florida) Olympia High School was opened in the fall of 2001 in Orlando, Florida. The first principal was Janice Pratt, the second was Robert Avossa, the third principal was Jenny Gibson-Linkh, and the current principal is Guy Swenson. Olympia serves Windermere and Metro West areas as well as some Dr. Phillips area students. As of the 2007–2008 school year, there was an enrollment of 3,063, with a racial makeup of 48% White, 24% Black, 17% Hispanic, 9% Asian, and 2% multiracial. |
SemSearch_ES-42 | <dbpedia:John_Maxwell,_8th_Lord_Maxwell> | john maxwell | John Maxwell, 8th Lord Maxwell John Maxwell, 8th Lord Maxwell (24 April 1553 – 7 December 1593) was a Scottish Catholic nobleman. In 1581 he was created Earl of Morton, and in 1587 he travelled to Spain where he took part in the planning of the Spanish Armada. |
SemSearch_ES-68 | <dbpedia:Pierce_County_Foothills_Trail> | pierce county washington | Pierce County Foothills Trail The Foothills Trail is a mostly paved non-motorized rail-trail in east Pierce County, Washington, extending uninterrupted for 15 miles (24 km) from Puyallup, Washington to Orting, Washington to South Prairie, Washington. The trail is used by cyclists, walkers, joggers, inline skaters, and horse riders. |
SemSearch_ES-12 | <dbpedia:Austin_ReBlend> | austin texas | Austin ReBlend Austin ReBlend is a paint recycling program administered by the City of Austin in Austin, Texas. In 2012, Austin ReBlend produced 12,767 US gal (48,330 l) of wholly recycled paint. |
QALD2_tr-63 | <dbpedia:List_of_The_Batman_episodes> | Give me all actors starring in Batman Begins. | List of The Batman episodes The following is an episode list for the Kids' WB animated television series The Batman, starring the titular character. The series premiered on September 11, 2004, and ended on March 22, 2008. Although the series borrows many elements from previous Batman storylines, it does not follow the continuity set by the comic books nor that of the previous Batman: The Animated Series or its spin-offs. |
QALD2_te-87 | <dbpedia:The_Clue_of_the_New_Pin_(1929_film)> | Who composed the music for Harold and Maude? | The Clue of the New Pin (1929 film) The Clue of the New Pin is a 1929 British crime film directed by Arthur Maude and starring Benita Hume, Kim Peacock, and Donald Calthrop. It was made at Beaconsfield Studios.The film was one of only 10 filmed in British Phototone, a sound-on-disc system which used 12-inch discs. All of the other nine films made in this process were short films. |
INEX_XER-125 | <dbpedia:Iker_Casillas> | countries which have won the FIFA world cup | Iker Casillas Iker Casillas Fernández (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈiker kaˈsiʎas ferˈnandeθ]; born 20 May 1981) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Portuguese club Porto and the Spain national team as a goalkeeper. |
SemSearch_ES-12 | <dbpedia:Hyde_Park_(Austin,_Texas)> | austin texas | Hyde Park (Austin, Texas) Hyde Park is a neighborhood in Austin, Texas, USA.Located in Central Austin, Hyde Park is defined by W. 38 Street to the south, W. 51 Street to the north, Duval Street to the east, and Guadalupe Street to the west. It is situated just north of the The University of Texas and borders the neighborhoods of Hancock and North Loop. Hyde Park traces its origins back to 1891 and is considered to be Austin's first suburb. |
SemSearch_ES-94 | <dbpedia:Rosenannon_Downs> | Hugh Downs | Rosenannon Downs Rosenannon Downs is a nature reserve in mid Cornwall, England, UK, being designated Rosenannon Bog and Downs Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), noted for its biological characteristics. The site supports a wide variety of flora and fauna and includes Bronze Age barrows. Conservation work is carried out on the site by the owners, the Cornwall Wildlife Trust. |
TREC_Entity-17 | <dbpedia:Bobby_Flay> | Chefs with a show on the Food Network. | Bobby Flay Robert William "Bobby" Flay (born December 10, 1964) is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur, and reality television personality. |
QALD2_te-29 | <dbpedia:Star_Trek:_The_Original_Series> | Give me all actors starring in movies directed by and starring William Shatner. | Star Trek: The Original Series Star Trek is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry that follows the adventures of the starship USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) and its crew. It later acquired the retronym of Star Trek: The Original Series (Star Trek: TOS or simply TOS) to distinguish the show within the media franchise that it began.The show is set in the Milky Way galaxy, roughly during the 2260s. The ship and crew are led by Captain James T. |
QALD2_tr-63 | <dbpedia:Bob_Hastings> | Give me all actors starring in Batman Begins. | Bob Hastings Robert "Bob" Francis Hastings (April 18, 1925 – June 30, 2014) was an American radio, film, and television character actor. He also provided voices for animated cartoons. He was best known for his portrayal of annoying suck-up Lt. Elroy Carpenter, on McHale's Navy. |
INEX_LD-2012351 | <dbpedia:Chapati> | Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad | Chapati Chapati (alternately Chapatti, Chappati or Chapathi) is an unleavened flatbread (also known as roti) from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. It is a common staple in South Asia as well as amongst South Asian expatriates throughout the world. Versions of the dish are also found in Central Asia and the Horn of Africa, with the laobing flatbread serving as a local variation in China. Chapati is known as sapati or doday in the Pashto language. |
INEX_XER-100 | <dbpedia:Stacks_(Mac_OS)> | Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related | Stacks (Mac OS) Stacks are a feature first found in Apple's operating system, Mac OS X v10.5 "Leopard". As the name implies, they "stack" files into a small organized folder on the Dock. At the WWDC07 Keynote Presentation, Steve Jobs stated that in Leopard, the user will be given a default stack called Downloads, in which all downloaded content will be placed.In the initial release of Leopard, Stacks could be shown two ways, in a "fan" or a "grid". |
SemSearch_ES-40 | <dbpedia:James_M._Johnson_(Arkansas)> | james clayton md | James M. Johnson (Arkansas) James M. Johnson was an Arkansas politician, and a soldier for the Union Army in the First Arkansas Infantry during the American Civil War. After the war he was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1868, with Powell Clayton as Governor. When the Republican Party of Arkansas split in 1871, Johnson sided with the Brindle Tails against Clayton, who was supported by the Minstrels. When he spoke out against Clayton, he was attacked with articles of impeachment in the state legislature. |
QALD2_tr-72 | <dbpedia:Languages_of_Mexico> | Which languages are spoken in Estonia? | Languages of Mexico Several different languages are spoken in Mexico, with a large majority of the population fluent in Spanish while some indigenous Mexicans are monolingual in indigenous languages. Most Mexicans are monolingual Spanish-speakers. The government of Mexico uses Spanish for most official purposes, but in terms of legislation its status is not that of an official language. |
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