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<dbpedia:1911_World_Figure_Skating_Championships>
Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
1911 World Figure Skating Championships The World Figure Skating Championships is an annual figure skating competition sanctioned by the International Skating Union in which figure skaters compete for the title of World Champion. The 1911 men competitions took place on February 2nd to 3rd, 1911 in Berlin, German Empire.The 1911 ladies competitions took place on January 22nd, 1911 in Vienna, Austria. There were only three competitors.The 1911 pairs competition took place January 22nd, 1911 also in Vienna, Austria.
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<dbpedia:List_of_Chancellors_of_Germany_by_time_in_office>
Give me all female German chancellors.
List of Chancellors of Germany by time in office This is a list of Chancellors of Germany by time in office from 1867 to the present including the Federal Republic of Germany and its predecessors. This is based on the difference between dates; if counted by number of calendar days all the figures would be one greater.
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<dbpedia:Kallar_River_(Pamba)>
What is the longest river?
Kallar River (Pamba) Kallar is a tributary of the Pamba River, the third longest river in the South Indian state of Kerala.
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<dbpedia:Ventura_College>
ventura county court
Ventura College Ventura College is a California-state funded community college located in Ventura, California, USA. Established in 1925, the college has a 112-acre (45 ha) campus with an enrollment of 13,763 students. The college is part of the Ventura County Community College District.
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<dbpedia:Greg_Downs_(footballer)>
Hugh Downs
Greg Downs (footballer) Gregory Downs (born 13 December 1958) is an English former professional footballer.
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<dbpedia:List_of_longest_rivers_of_Mexico>
What is the longest river?
List of longest rivers of Mexico Among the longest rivers of Mexico are 26 streams of at least 250 km (160 mi). In the case of rivers such as the Colorado, the length listed in the table below is solely that of the main stem. In the case of the Grijalva and Usumacinta, it is the combined lengths of two river systems that share a delta. In the case of the Nazas and Aguanaval, it is the combined lengths of separate rivers that flow into the same closed basin.Three rivers in this list cross international boundaries or form them.
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<dbpedia:Australian_rules_football_in_Papua_New_Guinea>
1906 territory Papua island Australian
Australian rules football in Papua New Guinea Australian rules football in Papua New Guinea is a rapidly developing team sport which was initially introduced by Australian servicemen.
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<dbpedia:Mary_Todd_Lincoln>
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Mary Todd Lincoln Mary Ann Todd Lincoln (December 13, 1818 – July 16, 1882) was the wife of the sixteenth President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, and was First Lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865.A member of a large, wealthy Kentucky family, Mary was well educated. After living in the Todd House and a finishing school during her teens, she moved to Springfield, Illinois where she lived for a time with her married sister Elizabeth Edwards.
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<dbpedia:Diatonic_function>
guitar chord minor
Diatonic function In tonal music theory, a diatonic function (also chord area) is the specific, recognized role of each of the 7 notes and their chords in relation to the diatonic key.
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<dbpedia:Fast_Times_at_Barrington_High>
What is the largest city in Australia?
Fast Times at Barrington High Fast Times at Barrington High is the third and final studio album by American rock band The Academy Is..., released in August 2008. It was produced by S*A*M and Sluggo. The title refers to the high school to which William Beckett and Adam Siska went, and a play on the title of the 1982 film Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
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<dbpedia:El_Salvador_national_under-17_football_team>
el salvador
El Salvador national under-17 football team The El Salvador Under 17's football team, is controlled by Federación Salvadoreña de Fútbol and represents El Salvador in international Under 17 or youth football competitions.
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<dbpedia:Duchy_of_Estonia_(1561–1721)>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Duchy of Estonia (1561–1721) The Duchy of Estonia (Swedish: Hertigdömet Estland, Estonian: Eestimaa hertsogkond, German: Herzogtum Estland), also known as Swedish Estonia, (Swedish: Svenska Estland) was a dominion of the Swedish Empire from 1561 until 1721, when it was ceded to Russia in the Treaty of Nystad, following its capitulation, during the plague, in the Great Northern War.The dominion arose during the Livonian War, when the northern parts of present-day Estonia (Reval (Tallinn) and the counties of Harjumaa, Western Virumaa, Raplamaa and Järvamaa) submitted to the Swedish king in 1561, and Läänemaa in 1581.
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<dbpedia:Jacob_Rowan>
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Jacob Rowan Jacob Rowan (born 14 January 1990) is a professional rugby union player for Gloucester. He was educated at Bradford Grammar School, and studied Chemistry at the University of Leeds. Rowan is a former England U18 international and went on tour with the side to Argentina. In 2009 he was initially named in the England U20 squad for the Six Nations Under 20s Championship. He was also captain of the England U20's for the 2009-10 season.
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<dbpedia:Jack_Johnson_(boxer)>
jack johnson
Jack Johnson (boxer) John Arthur "Jack" Johnson (March 31, 1878 – June 10, 1946), nicknamed the Galveston Giant was an American boxer, who—at the height of the Jim Crow era—became the first African American world heavyweight boxing champion (1908–1915). Johnson was faced with much controversy when he was charged with violating the Mann Act in 1912, even though there was an obvious lack of evidence and the charge was largely racially based.
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<dbpedia:Austin_American-Statesman>
austin texas
Austin American-Statesman The Austin American-Statesman is the major daily newspaper for Austin, the capital city of Texas. It is owned by Cox Enterprises. The newspaper places focus on issues affecting Austin and the Central Texas region.The Austin American-Statesman competes with the Austin Chronicle, an alternative weekly.
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<dbpedia:John_J._Crittenden>
July, 1850 president died Millard Fillmore sworn following day
John J. Crittenden John Jordan Crittenden (September 10, 1787 – July 26, 1863) was a politician from the U.S. state of Kentucky. He represented the state in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate and twice served as United States Attorney General in the administrations of William Henry Harrison, John Tyler and Millard Fillmore. He was also the 17th governor of Kentucky and served in the state legislature. Although frequently mentioned as a potential candidate for the U.S.
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<dbpedia:Whiskey_Tango_Ghosts>
tango music instruments
Whiskey Tango Ghosts Whiskey Tango Ghosts is the third solo album by Tanya Donelly, released in 2004. The album marks a departure from Donelly's previous pop work in favor of a country and folk-influenced sound. Donelly has described the album as influenced by "a horrible war, a horrible administration, (and) a bleak, mean winter."
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<dbpedia:Peace_River>
What is the longest river?
Peace River The Peace River (French: rivière de la Paix) is a river in Canada that originates in the Rocky Mountains of northern British Columbia and flows to the northeast through northern Alberta. The Peace River flows into the Slave River, a tributary of the Mackenzie River. The Mackenzie is the 12th longest river in the world, preceded by the Mekong and followed by the Niger River. The Finlay River, the main headwater of the Peace River, is regarded as the ultimate source of the Mackenzie River.
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<dbpedia:John_Rowan_(psychologist)>
rowan university
John Rowan (psychologist) John Rowan is an English author, counselor, psychotherapist and clinical supervisor who has worked in exploring Transpersonal psychology, and has written about the concept of subpersonality.
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<dbpedia:Ryūkōka>
tango music instruments
Ryūkōka Ryūkōka (流行歌, literally "Popular Song") is a Japanese musical genre. The term originally denoted any kind of "popular music" in Japanese. Therefore, imayō, which was promoted by Emperor Go-Shirakawa in the Heian period, was a kind of ryūkōka. Today, however, ryūkōka refers specifically to Japanese popular music from the late 1920s through the early 1960s. Some of the roots of ryūkōka were developed from Western classical music. Ryūkōka ultimately split into two genres: enka and poppusu.
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<dbpedia:Objection_(Tango)>
tango music instruments
Objection (Tango) "Objection (Tango)" is a song recorded by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira for her fifth studio album and first English-language album Laundry Service (2001). It was the first song Shakira wrote in English after being encouraged by American singer Gloria Estefan to record material in the language. She also produced the track along with Lester Mendez. "Objection (Tango)" musically combines elements of pop rock and tango, and contains instrumentation from the bandoneón and guitar.
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<dbpedia:Seymour_Hersh>
vietnam war facts
Seymour Hersh Seymour Myron "Sy" Hersh (born April 8, 1937) is an American investigative journalist and political writer based in Washington, D.C. He is a regular contributor to The New Yorker magazine on military and security matters.
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<dbpedia:Trouser_clips>
bicycle benefits environment
Trouser clips Bicycle clips, also called trouser clips, are small C-shaped pieces of thin metal worn around the ankle when cycling in trousers. They are designed to prevent the bottom of the trousers from becoming caught in the chain or crank mechanism, and from being covered in oil and dirt. Additionally, they may have fluorescent (usually yellow) and reflective materials attached which make the cyclist more visible.
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<dbpedia:Big_Daddy's_House>
Chefs with a show on the Food Network.
Big Daddy's House Big Daddy's House is a cooking show on the specialty channel Food Network. The show stars Aaron McCargo, Jr., the winner of the fourth season of the network's reality television series, The Next Food Network Star. The six-episode first season was McCargo's grand prize for winning the reality show.
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<dbpedia:Legislative_Assembly_of_the_Jewish_Autonomous_Oblast>
houses of the Russian parliament
Legislative Assembly of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast Legislative Assembly of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (Russian: Законодательное собрание Еврейской автономной области) is the unicameral regional parliament of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, a federal subject of Russia.
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<dbpedia:Czech_schools_in_Vienna>
Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
Czech schools in Vienna During the 20th century, there were numerous Czech schools in Vienna. These provided the city's large Czech population with instruction in Czech.
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<dbpedia:Internet_radio>
radio italia online
Internet radio Internet radio (also web radio, net radio, streaming radio, e-radio, online radio, webcasting) is an audio service transmitted via the Internet.
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<dbpedia:Former_state_highways_in_South_Dakota>
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Former state highways in South Dakota The following is a list of former state highways in South Dakota. These roads are now either parts of other routes or no longer carry a route number.
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<dbpedia:List_of_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup_finals>
countries which have won the FIFA world cup
List of FIFA Women's World Cup finals The FIFA Women's World Cup is an international association football competition established in 1991. It is contested by the women's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The tournament has taken place every four years.
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<dbpedia:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows>
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is the seventh and final novel of the Harry Potter series, written by British author J. K. Rowling. The book was released on 21 July 2007 by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom, in the United States by Scholastic, and in Canada by Raincoast Books, ending the series that began in 1997 with the publication of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
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<dbpedia:Charlotte,_Rochester,_New_York>
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Charlotte, Rochester, New York Charlotte (/ʃɑrˈlɒt/ shar-LOT) is a neighborhood in Rochester, New York located at the mouth of the Genesee River along Lake Ontario. It is the home of the Port of Rochester and Charlotte High School.
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<dbpedia:Jack_Johnson_(ice_hockey)>
jack johnson
Jack Johnson (ice hockey) John Joseph Louis "Jack" Johnson III (born January 13, 1987) is an American professional ice hockey defenseman and an alternate captain of the Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League (NHL). He has previously played in the NHL for the Los Angeles Kings.
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<dbpedia:Eastland_Mall_(Charlotte,_North_Carolina)>
city of charlotte
Eastland Mall (Charlotte, North Carolina) Eastland Mall was a shopping mall in Charlotte, North Carolina. The center opened in 1975 as the then-largest mall in North Carolina with three anchor department stores, Belk, J.C. Penney and Ivey's, and a Sears store joined four years later. Burlington Coat Factory, the mall's final anchor, has closed, leaving all anchors vacant. The mall was owned by Glimcher Realty Trust and the City of Charlotte.
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<dbpedia:Yellow_River>
What is the longest river?
Yellow River The Yellow River or Huáng Hé is the third-longest river in Asia, following the Yangtze River and Yenisei River, and the sixth-longest in the world at the estimated length of 5,464 km (3,395 mi). Originating in the Bayan Har Mountains in Qinghai province of western China, it flows through nine provinces, and it empties into the Bohai Sea near the city of Dongying in Shandong province.
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<dbpedia:Walt_Disney_Animation_Studios>
Which television shows were created by Walt Disney?
Walt Disney Animation Studios Walt Disney Animation Studios, headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, is an American animation studio that creates animated feature films, short films, and television specials for The Walt Disney Company. Founded on October 16, 1923, it is a division of The Walt Disney Studios.
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<dbpedia:Vierergruppe_(German_Resistance)>
Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
Vierergruppe (German Resistance) A Vierergruppe "\group of four") was a small German resistance group that fought the National Socialists. There were three "groups of four" working simultaneously and independently of each other in Hamburg, Munich and Vienna.Each of the groups consisted of four young males aged 16 to 18 and each group was led by someone whose precociousness set him apart.The groups had no political agenda, no background in party politics and moved in a religious environment.
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<dbpedia:List_of_metropolitan_areas_by_population>
What is the largest city in Australia?
List of metropolitan areas by population One concept which measures the world's largest cities is that of the metropolitan area, which is based on the concept of a labor market area and is typically defined as an employment core (an area with a high density of available jobs) and the surrounding areas that have strong commuting ties to the core.
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<dbpedia:Seto_dialect>
Which languages are spoken in Estonia?
Seto dialect Seto or Setu language (seto kiil´; Estonian: setu keel) is a dialect of the South Estonian or Võro language (although the Setos generally do not identify as Võro speakers), spoken by 12,549 people. The speakers, Seto people, mostly inhabit the area near Estonia's southeastern border with Russia, in the county of Setomaa.
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<dbpedia:Abigail_Fillmore>
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Abigail Fillmore Abigail Powers Fillmore (March 13, 1798 – March 30, 1853), wife of Millard Fillmore, was First Lady of the United States from 1850 to 1853.Abigail was born in Stillwater, New York, 1798, in Saratoga County, New York. She was the daughter of the Reverend Lemuel Powers, a Baptist minister, and Abigail Newland-Powers. Abigail grew up in Moravia, New York, not far from the Fillmore farm. Her father died shortly after her birth.
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<dbpedia:Cartridge_Trap>
vietnam war facts
Cartridge Trap A cartridge trap is a type of booby trap devised by the Viet Cong and subsequently used against American and other anti-Communist forces supporting South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. It derives its name from the fact that the wounding component of the trap is a small arms cartridges.
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<dbpedia:World_Almanac>
vietnam war facts
World Almanac The World Almanac and Book of Facts is a US-published reference work and is the bestselling almanac conveying information about such subjects as world changes, tragedies, sports feats, etc. It has been published yearly from 1868 to 1875, and again every year since 1886. It was number 1 on the Washington Post bestseller list on November 27, 2011. The 2014 edition (ISBN 978-160057-182-4) has 1,008 pages.
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<dbpedia:Fanboys_(film)>
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Fanboys (film) Fanboys is a 2009 comedy film directed by Kyle Newman and starring Sam Huntington, Chris Marquette, Dan Fogler, Jay Baruchel and Kristen Bell. It was released in the United States on February 6, 2009, and in Canada on April 3, 2009.
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<dbpedia:List_of_highest_mountains_of_Tasmania>
What is the highest mountain?
List of highest mountains of Tasmania The Australian island state of Tasmania has a diverse range of geography but a prominent feature is the mountains of the island. Overall Tasmania is comparatively low-lying with the highest point at 1,617 metres (5,305 ft). Tasmania has ten peaks over the height of 1,500 metres (4,921 ft).
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<dbpedia:List_of_longest_buildings_in_the_world>
What is the largest city in Australia?
List of longest buildings in the world This is a list of the longest single-segment buildings (excluding those not intended for human occupancy) in the world, and broken down by continent (which are not included in the world section).
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<dbpedia:Lockheed_Ventura>
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Lockheed Ventura The Lockheed Ventura is a bomber and patrol aircraft of World War II, used by United States and British Commonwealth forces in several guises.The Ventura was developed from the Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar transport, as a replacement for the Lockheed Hudson bombers then in service with the Royal Air Force.
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<dbpedia:Archchancellor>
Give me all female German chancellors.
Archchancellor An archchancellor (Latin: archicancellarius, German: Erzkanzler) or chief chancellor was a title given to the highest dignitary of the Holy Roman Empire, and also used occasionally during the Middle Ages to denote an official who supervised the work of chancellors or notaries.The Carolingian successors of Pepin the Short appointed chancellors over the whole Frankish realm in the ninth century.
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<dbpedia:Old_Testament>
books of the Jewish canon
Old Testament The Old Testament is the first section of the Christian Bible, based primarily upon the Hebrew Bible, a collection of religious writings by ancient Israelites. It is the counterpart to the New Testament, the second portion of the Christian Bible.
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<dbpedia:Polish_Australians_in_Melbourne>
What is the largest city in Australia?
Polish Australians in Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria has the largest Polish population in Australia and thus compromises a large part of the city's eclectic multicultural community. In 1986, the state of Victoria accounted for 36.4 percent of Australia's Polish-born population compared with 25.8 percent of the national population.
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<dbpedia:Badger_Army_Ammunition_Plant>
vietnam war facts
Badger Army Ammunition Plant The Badger Army Ammunition Plant (BAAP or Badger) or Badger Ordnance Works (B.O.W.) is an excess, non-BRAC, United States Army facility located near Baraboo, Wisconsin. It manufactured nitrocellulose-based propellants during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. It was the largest munitions factory in the world during World War II. As of 2013, the facility was in the end stages of demolition and remediation in preparation for property transfer.
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<dbpedia:Clune_Building>
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Clune Building The Clune Building (also known as the Stadnik Building) is a historic site in Miami Springs, Florida. It is located at 45 Curtiss Parkway. On November 1, 1985, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It was a work of Curtiss & Bright.The Miami Springs Historical Museum was formerly located in the building, above Stadnik's Miami Springs Pharmacy, but moved to another location in 2006.
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<dbpedia:William_Aldis_Wright>
Who owns Aldi?
William Aldis Wright William Aldis Wright (1 August 1831 – 19 May 1914), was an English writer and editor.Wright was son of George Wright, a Baptist minister in Beccles. He was educated at Beccles Grammar School and Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated BA in 1858. As a nonconformist, Wright was ineligible for election to a Trinity fellowship until 1878, but became Librarian and Senior Bursar of Trinity before that date. Duly elected Fellow in 1878, he became vice-master of the college in 1888.
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<dbpedia:The_Food_Network_Awards>
Chefs with a show on the Food Network.
The Food Network Awards The Food Network Awards are a United States television production awards ceremony, focused on giving awards to chefs, cities, restaurants, and other notable food related institutions. The first ever Food Network Awards took place as part of the Food Network South Beach Wine and Food Festival in Miami on February 23, 2007. Emeril Lagasse served as Master of Ceremonies for this awards show honoring achievements in the world of food and entertaining.
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<dbpedia:EiffelStudio>
Eiffel
EiffelStudio EiffelStudio is a development environment for the Eiffel programming language developed and distributed by Eiffel Software.EiffelStudio includes a combination of tools integrated under a single user interface: compiler, interpreter, debugger, browser, metrics tool, profiler, diagram tool.
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<dbpedia:2.13.61>
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2.13.61 2.13.61, Inc. is a publisher and record company founded by musician Henry Rollins and named after his date of birth (February 13, 1961). The company has released albums by the Rollins Band, all of Rollins's spoken-word work, and numerous books.
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<dbpedia:Harry_Potter_(character)>
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Harry Potter (character) Harry James Potter is the title character of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. The majority of the books' plot covers seven years in the life of the orphan Potter, who, on his eleventh birthday, learns he is a wizard. Thus, he attends Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to practice magic under the guidance of the kindly headmaster Albus Dumbledore and other school professors.
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<dbpedia:Cycling_advocacy>
bicycle benefits environment
Cycling advocacy Cycling advocacy consists of activities that call for, promote or enable increased adoption and support for cycling and improved safety and convenience for cyclists, usually within urbanized areas or semi-urban regions.
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<dbpedia:University_City_(Charlotte_neighborhood)>
city of charlotte
University City (Charlotte neighborhood) University City (sometimes University Area or U-City) is an edge city mostly within the city limits of Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, surrounding the University of North Carolina at Charlotte campus. It is found in northeastern Mecklenburg County, southeast of Interstate 85 and predominantly along University City Boulevard (NC 49) and W.T. Harris Boulevard (NC 24). Interstate 485 and US 29 (N. Tryon Street) also pass through the area.
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<dbpedia:Fidelia_Bridges>
Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
Fidelia Bridges Fidelia Bridges (May 19, 1834 – May 14, 1923) was one of the small number of successful female artists in the 19th and early 20th centuries. She was a painter and illustrator, capturing small aspects of nature: flowers, birds, and other plants in their natural settings. She first was an oil painter and later took up watercolor painting. She was known for her delicately detailed paintings. She was considered an expert and specialist in watercolor painting.
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<dbpedia:Richard_of_York,_3rd_Duke_of_York>
University of York
Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York (21 September 1411 – 30 December 1460), was a leading English magnate, a great-grandson of King Edward III through his father, and a great-great-great-grandson of the same king through his mother. He inherited vast estates and served in various offices of state in Ireland, France, and England, a country he ultimately governed as Lord Protector during the madness of King Henry VI.
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<dbpedia:Schwanengesang>
Who composed the music for Harold and Maude?
Schwanengesang Schwanengesang "\Swan song") D.957 (Deutsch catalogue) is the title of a posthumous collection of songs by Franz Schubert.The collection was named by its first publisher Tobias Haslinger, presumably wishing to present it as Schubert's final musical testament to the world. Unlike the earlier Die schöne Müllerin and Winterreise, it contains settings of three poets, Ludwig Rellstab (1799–1860), Heinrich Heine (1797–1856) and Johann Gabriel Seidl (1804–1875).
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<dbpedia:CBC.ca>
radio italia online
CBC.ca CBC.ca is the English-language online service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. It was introduced in 1996. Under its previous names, the CBC's online service first went live in 1993.The Web-based service of the CBC is one of Canada's largest and most visited web sites. It currently contains over one million pages of information.CBC also runs the French-language website Ici.Radio-Canada.ca.
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<dbpedia:City_of_federal_subject_significance>
city of charlotte
City of federal subject significance City of federal subject significance is an umbrella term used to refer to a type of an administrative division of a federal subject of Russia which is equal in status to a district but is organized around a large city; occasionally with surrounding rural territories.According to the 1993 Constitution of Russia, the administrative-territorial structure of the federal subjects is not identified as the responsibility of the federal government or as the joint responsibility of the federal government and the federal subjects.
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<dbpedia:States_and_territories_of_Australia>
1906 territory Papua island Australian
States and territories of Australia Australia is a federation consisting of six states, three federal territories and seven external territories. The Australian mainland consists of five of the six federated states (with the sixth state, Tasmania, being located on an island in close proximity to the mainland) and three federal territories (including the small, somewhat anomalous Jervis Bay Territory) which constitute the world's sixth-largest country by total area.
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<dbpedia:United_States_Army>
vietnam war facts
United States Army The United States Army (USA) is the largest branch of the United States Armed Forces and performs land-based military operations. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States, and is designated as the Army of the United States in the United States Constitution, Article 2, Section 2, Clause 1 and United States Code, Title 10, Subtitle B, Chapter 301, Section 3001. As the largest and senior branch of the U.S. military, the modern U.S.
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<dbpedia:Austerlitz_(family)>
Give me all people that were born in Vienna and died in Berlin.
Austerlitz (family) Austerlitz is the name of a Jewish family. As is the case with all names derived from places, the surname "Austerlitz" does not necessarily signify that all the persons so named belong to one family. It denotes that an ancestor of the person came from that place or was for some time a resident there. In the tombstone inscriptions of the old cemetery at Prague this name occurs after 1620.
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<dbpedia:Intel_80386>
Who founded Intel?
Intel 80386 The Intel 80386 "\eight-oh-three-eighty-six"), also known as i386 or just 386, is a 32-bit microprocessor introduced in 1985. The first versions had 275,000 transistors and were the CPU of many workstations and high-end personal computers of the time.
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<dbpedia:Giada's_Weekend_Getaways>
Chefs with a show on the Food Network.
Giada's Weekend Getaways Giada's Weekend Getaways is a show on the US Food Network that ran from 2007 to 2008. The show follows chef Giada De Laurentiis around the USA for "3 day weekend adventures." The show begins Friday afternoon, as Giada arrives at her destination. She may begin with a light dinner, appetizer, and a cocktail.
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<dbpedia:Battle_of_Radda>
In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
Battle of Radda The Battle of Rada'a is an ongoing military confrontation, initially launched by Al-Qaeda in an apparent reprisal for the Yemen army's offensive against their stronghold of al-Manasseh following the collapse of talks to free the three Western hostages believed to be held in the area, of whom a Finnish couple and an Austrian man who were studying Arabic in Yemen, when they were snatched by local tribesmen in the capital city of Sanaa, where they were then sold to al-Qaeda militants and transferred to the southern province of al-Bayda, where the city of al-Manasseh is located.
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<dbpedia:North_County_(San_Diego_area)>
scpa san diego
North County (San Diego area) North County is a region in the northern area of San Diego County, California. It is the second-most populous region in the county (after San Diego), with an estimated population of 826,985.
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<dbpedia:Terenez_bridge>
Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge?
Terenez bridge The Terenez bridge is a cable-stayed bridge, located at between Landévennec and Rosnoen, Finistère, France.It is 515 meters long, and connects Brittany with the Crozon peninsula.It is a fan cable arrangement, with a curved deck.It cost €35,000,000.
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<dbpedia:Banana_leaf_rice>
Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad
Banana leaf rice Banana leaf rice is a traditional method of serving rice dishes in South Indian cuisine. Due to the migration of South Indians, banana leaf rice can also be found in areas with significant ethnic South Indian diaspora like Malaysia and Singapore.In banana leaf meals, white rice (or parboiled rice in authentic South Indian restaurants) is served on a banana leaf with an assortment of vegetables, pickles, papadum and other regional condiments (usually sour, salty and/or spicy).
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<dbpedia:List_of_largest_houses_in_the_United_States>
What is the largest city in Australia?
List of largest houses in the United States This is a list of the largest houses in the United States which have living space in excess of 30,000 square feet (2,800 m2).
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<dbpedia:Nha_Trang>
vietnam travel airports
Nha Trang Nha Trang (/ˌnɑːˈtʃæŋ/, Vietnamese pronunciation: [ɲaː˧ ʈʂaːŋ˧]) is a coastal city and capital of Khánh Hòa Province, on the South Central Coast of Vietnam. It is bounded on the north by Ninh Hoà district, on the south by Cam Ranh town and on the west by Diên Khánh District. The city has about 392,000 inhabitants, a number that is projected to increase to 560,000 by 2015 and 630,000 inhabitants by 2025.
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<dbpedia:Lists_of_allied_military_operations_of_the_Vietnam_War>
vietnam war facts
Lists of allied military operations of the Vietnam War The many allied military operations of the Vietnam War are listed on the following pages, either alphabetically, or chronologically.
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<dbpedia:San_Salvador_Department>
el salvador
San Salvador Department San Salvador is a department of El Salvador in the west central part of the country. The capital is San Salvador, which is also the national capital. The department has North of the Rio Lempa Valley, the "Valle de las Hamacas" (Hammock Valley) and a section of Lake Ilopango. Some of the department's cities that are densely populated are: San Salvador, Ciudad Delgado, Mejicanos, Soyapango, Panchimalco and Apopa.
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<dbpedia:List_of_museums_in_El_Salvador>
el salvador
List of museums in El Salvador This is a list of museums in El Salvador.
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<dbpedia:Mary_McConnel_School>
What is the largest city in Australia?
Mary McConnel School Mary McConnel School (MMS) is a joint initiative of the Anglican Church of Australia and the Uniting Church in Australia.
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<dbpedia:Boryspil_International_Airport>
vietnam travel airports
Boryspil International Airport Boryspil International Airport (Ukrainian: Міжнародний аеропорт "Бориспіль") (IATA: KBP, ICAO: UKBB) is an international airport in Boryspil, 29 km (18 mi) east of Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. It is the country's largest airport, serving 65% of its passenger air traffic, including all its intercontinental flights and a majority of international flights. It is one of two passenger airports that serve Kiev along with the smaller Zhulyany Airport.
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<dbpedia:Millard_County,_Utah>
July, 1850 president died Millard Fillmore sworn following day
Millard County, Utah Millard County is a county located in the U.S. state of Utah. As of the 2010 census, the population was 12,503. Its county seat is Fillmore, and the largest city is Delta. The county was created in 1851. It was named for Millard Fillmore, thirteenth President of the United States.
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<dbpedia:Lynchburg_Regional_Airport>
lynchburg virginia
Lynchburg Regional Airport Lynchburg Regional Airport (IATA: LYH, ICAO: KLYH, FAA LID: LYH), also known as Preston Glenn Field, is a public use airport in Campbell County, Virginia, United States. It is located at the intersection of Route 29 South and Route 460, five nautical miles (6 mi, 9 km) southwest of the central business district of the City of Lynchburg, which owns the airport. Originally known as Preston Glenn Airport, it was named for Lt.
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<dbpedia:Triad_(music)>
guitar chord minor
Triad (music) In music, a triad is a set of three notes that can be stacked in thirds.
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<dbpedia:Radio_Maria>
radio italia online
Radio Maria Radio Maria (Spanish: Radio María, Portuguese: Rádio Maria, Croatian: Radio Marija, Maltese: Radju Marija, Lithuanian: Marijos Radijas, Hungarian: Mária Rádió, Russian: Радио Мария, Ukrainian: Радіо Марія, known in Germany as Radio Horeb) is an international Catholic radio broadcasting service founded in Erba, province of Como, in the diocese of Milan in 1982. The World Family of Radio Maria was formed in 1998 and today has branches in 55 countries around the world.
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<dbpedia:Leonid_Lebedev>
houses of the Russian parliament
Leonid Lebedev Leonid Lebedev (born May 2, 1956) is a Russian entrepreneur and elected representative in Russia's Upper House of Parliament.Lebedev is sole owner of Sintez Group, a privately held energy, oil and gas and property development company with more than $1 billion in annual sales.
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<dbpedia:In_Between_Dreams>
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In Between Dreams In Between Dreams is the third album by singer-songwriter Jack Johnson, released by Brushfire Records in the United States on March 1, 2005 (see 2005 in music). The album received generally mixed reviews from music critics.
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<dbpedia:Old_Stone_Church_(Winchester,_Virginia)>
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Old Stone Church (Winchester, Virginia) Old Stone Church (also known as the Presbyterian Meeting House) is a historic church at 304 E. Piccadilly Street in Winchester, Virginia.The church meeting house was constructed in 1788. Upon its completion, local Presbyterians began worshipping in the building. In 1800, the Winchester Presbytery officially established the congregation as the "Presbyterian Church in Winchester." The first pastor was the Rev. Dr.
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<dbpedia:Solar_panel>
europe solar power facility
Solar panel Solar panel refers to a panel designed to absorb the sun's rays as a source of energy for generating electricity or heating.A photovoltaic (in short PV) module is a packaged, connected assembly of typically 6×10 solar cells. Solar PV panels constitute the solar array of a photovoltaic system that generates and supplies solar electricity in commercial and residential applications.
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<dbpedia:The_Kiss_Seen_Around_the_World>
Hugh Downs
The Kiss Seen Around the World "The Kiss Seen Around the World" is the eighth episode from the third season of the FOX animated series Family Guy. It is the 36th episode to be aired, and the first aired episode produced for the season. The episode is rated TV-PG-DV on Fox and TV-14 on Adult Swim. It was written by Mark Hentemann and directed by Pete Michels, both firsts in the Family Guy series.The scenes in this episode featuring slow motion use more frames of animation than other scenes.
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<dbpedia:Barton_Hills,_Austin,_Texas>
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Barton Hills, Austin, Texas Barton Hills is a neighborhood in Austin, Texas. It is located in south Austin, and encompasses part of ZIP code 78704.Barton Hills is bounded by South Lamar and Zilker neighborhoods to the east, Barton Springs Road and Zilker Park to the north, Barton Creek and the Spyglass-Barton's Bluff neighborhood to the west and the Capital of Texas Highway to the south.Barton Hills is primarily residential, with the oldest homes dating back to the 1940s.
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<dbpedia:List_of_supermarket_chains_in_Luxembourg>
Who owns Aldi?
List of supermarket chains in Luxembourg This is a list of supermarket chains in Luxembourg.AlimaAuchan (French owned)CactusLidl (German owned)Delhaize Group (Dutch owned)Louis Delhaize (Belgian and French owned) - includingCoraMatchSmatchMassen Shopping Center
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<dbpedia:Major_thirds_tuning>
guitar chord minor
Major thirds tuning Among alternative tunings for guitar, a major-thirds tuning is a regular tuning in which each interval between successive open strings is a major third "\M3" in musical abbreviation). Other names for major-thirds tuning include major-third tuning, M3 tuning, all-thirds tuning, and augmented tuning.
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<dbpedia:MVS>
Operating systems to which Steve Jobs related
MVS Multiple Virtual Storage, more commonly called MVS, was the most commonly used operating system on the System/370 and System/390 IBM mainframe computers.
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<dbpedia:1889_in_France>
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1889 in France Events from the year 1889 in France.
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<dbpedia:Morris_Ouma>
kenya's captain in cricket
Morris Ouma Maurice Amollo Ouma (first name also spelt Morris) (born November 8, 1982) is a Kenyan cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and also plays as a wicket-keeper. He has played for the Kenyan cricket team since 2000.Ouma represented Kenya in the Under-19 World Cups of both 2000 and 2002, while maintaining his position at the top of the middle-order. He made his next step up at the ICC Six Nations Challenge, in which Kenya came out victorious in the final in Windhoek.
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<dbpedia:South_Dakota_Highway_34>
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South Dakota Highway 34 South Dakota Highway 34 (SD 34) is a state route that runs across the entire state of South Dakota, parallel to Interstate 90. It begins at the Wyoming border west of Belle Fourche, as a continuation of Wyoming Highway 24 (WYO 24). The eastern terminus is at the Minnesota border east of Egan, or southwest of Airlie, Minnesota, where it continues as Minnesota State Highway 30 (MN 30). It is just over 419 miles (674 km) in length.
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<dbpedia:Nok_Air>
vietnam travel airports
Nok Air Nok Air (SET: NOK, Thai: นกแอร์, derived from nok (นก), the Thai word for bird) is a major low-cost airline in Thailand operating domestic services out of Bangkok's Bangkok Don Mueang Airport. Nok Air is the budget airline of Thai Airways International.
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<dbpedia:Clutha_River>
What is the longest river?
Clutha River The Clutha River / Mata-Au is the second longest river in New Zealand and the longest in the South Island. It flows south-southeast 338 kilometres (210 mi) through Central and South Otago from Lake Wanaka in the Southern Alps to the Pacific Ocean, 75 kilometres (47 mi) south west of Dunedin. It is the highest volume river in New Zealand, and the swiftest, with a catchment of 21,960 square kilometres (8,480 sq mi), discharging a mean flow of 614 cubic metres per second (21,700 cu ft/s).
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<dbpedia:Bambino_Cinema>
In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate?
Bambino Cinema The Bambino Cinema, is located in Saddar area of Karachi.It was built during the 1960s and inaugurated by President General Ayub Khan. It was the first cinema in Karachi to be equipped with 70mm screen and projection equipment, and the first cinema in Pakistan with two balconies. The first film shown in this process was David Lean's "Lawrence of Arabia".It is often claimed that the funding for the Bambino cinema came from the Gambino crime family in New York.
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<dbpedia:Westfield_Helensvale>
Who owns Aldi?
Westfield Helensvale Opened in Helensvale on 13 October 2005, Westfield Helensvale also referred to as Helensvale Town Centre, is the newest Westfield Shopping Centre.It is the first Westfield for the Gold Coast and includes Coles, Kmart, ALDI, Target and Woolworths as majors as well as a food court with McDonald's, KFC and Subway.
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<dbpedia:Intel_Extreme_Masters>
Who founded Intel?
Intel Extreme Masters The Intel Extreme Masters (IEM) are a series of international esports tournaments held in countries around the world. These Electronic Sports League (ESL) sanctioned events, sponsored by Intel, include events in Starcraft II, Counter-Strike Global Offensive, Quake Live, League of Legends and Hearthstone. The body that owns the league is Turtle Entertainment. The League has existed for nine seasons as of 2015. The Season Nine tournament finals took place in Katowice, Poland.
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<dbpedia:Diamondback_Bicycles>
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Diamondback Bicycles Diamondback Bicycles is a major bicycle brand that is based in Kent, Washington. Diamondbacks are sold in many countries, including the United States, Australia, Canada, Bangladesh and the United Kingdom. Produced by Kinesis Industry in China, most Diamondbacks are considered to be low to mid-priced bicycles, though some of their models are on the high end. The Diamondback division is currently owned by the Dutch corporation Accell.