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INEX_LD-20120112 | <dbpedia:Dương_Quỳnh_Hoa> | vietnam war facts | Dương Quỳnh Hoa Dương Quỳnh Hoa (1930-2006)[1] was a notable member of the National Liberation Front in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War and a member of its provisionary government, serving as a cabinet member. |
INEX_XER-97 | <dbpedia:IBM_VisualAge> | Compilers that can compile both C and C++ | IBM VisualAge VisualAge was the name of a family of computer integrated development environments from IBM, which included support for multiple programming languages. VisualAge was first released in the 1980s and was still available in 2011. VisualAge was also marketed as "VisualAge Smalltalk". IBM has stated that XL C/C++ is the 'follow-on' product to VisualAge. |
INEX_LD-2012307 | <dbpedia:United_States_presidential_election,_1856> | July, 1850 president died Millard Fillmore sworn following day | United States presidential election, 1856 The United States presidential election of 1856 was the 18th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 4, 1856. Incumbent president Franklin Pierce was defeated in his effort to be re-nominated by the Democratic Party. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Geiseltalsee_Solarpark> | europe solar power facility | Geiseltalsee Solarpark Geiseltalsee Solarpark, also known as Geiseltalsee, is a 4 MWp photovoltaic power plant located in Merseburg, Germany. The power plant was constructed by BP Solar using 24,864 BP solar modules. The power station was completed in 2004 |
INEX_XER-126 | <dbpedia:National_Toy_Train_Museum> | toy train manufacturers that are still in business | National Toy Train Museum The National Toy Train Museum (NTTM), at 300 Paradise Lane, in Strasburg, Pennsylvania, USA, is focused on creating an interactive display of toy trains. Its collection dates from the early 1800s through current production. The building houses the Toy Train Reference Library and the National Business Office of the Train Collectors Association. |
SemSearch_ES-28 | <dbpedia:January_2001_El_Salvador_earthquake> | el salvador | January 2001 El Salvador earthquake The 2001 El Salvador earthquakes struck El Salvador on January 13 and February 13, 2001 at 17:33:34 UTC the 7.6 (later estimated to be 7.7 or 7.9) quake struck with the epicenter at 60 miles (100 km) SW of San Miguel, El Salvador (13.04N 88.66W) at a depth of 60 km. At least 944 people were killed, 5,565 injured, 108,261 houses destroyed — with another 169,692 houses damaged — and more than 150,000 buildings were damaged in El Salvador. |
QALD2_tr-73 | <dbpedia:Aldi> | Who owns Aldi? | Aldi Aldi (stylized as ALDI) is a leading global discount supermarket chain with over 10,000 stores in 18 countries, and an estimated turnover of more than €50bn. Based in Germany, the chain was founded by brothers Karl and Theo Albrecht in 1946 when they took over their father's store in Essen which had been in operation since 1913; it is one of the world's largest privately owned companies. |
QALD2_tr-73 | <dbpedia:Heswall_bus_station> | Who owns Aldi? | Heswall bus station Heswall Bus Station serves the town of Heswall, Merseyside, England. The bus station is owned and managed by Merseytravel.The station is situated on Telegraph Road, Heswall near to Moor Lane and Pye Road. It is located near to Heswall's ALDI and a travel agent. The bus station consists of four stands. The main bus operators at Heswall are Arriva North West, Avon Buses, A1A Travel, Stagecoach, Eazibus, A2B Travel and Helms Coaches. |
INEX_LD-2012351 | <dbpedia:Thali> | Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad | Thali Thali (Hindi: थाली, Tamil: தட்டு, Nepali: थाली; meaning "plate") is an Indian and Nepalese meal made up of a selection of various dishes. It simply means a round platter used to serve food. The idea behind a Thali is to offer all the 6 different flavours of sweet, salt, bitter, sour, astringent and spicy on one single plate. According to Indian food serving customs, a proper meal should be a perfect balance of all these 6 flavours. |
SemSearch_LS-19 | <dbpedia:Arjuna_Ranatunga> | kenya's captain in cricket | Arjuna Ranatunga Arjuna Ranatunga (Sinhalese: අර්ජුන රණතුංග; born 1 December 1963) is a Sri Lankan politician, former international cricketer and cricket administrator. He served as the captain of the Sri Lankan cricket team for much of the 1990s, and the team won the 1996 Cricket World Cup under his leadership. |
SemSearch_ES-54 | <dbpedia:Marc_Anthony_(album)> | marc anthony | Marc Anthony (album) Marc Anthony is the self-titled Latin/pop album by American singer Marc Anthony. It is Anthony's first solo album in English, and fourth overall. The album debuted in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 and has since gone 3x Platinum in the United States. This was Anthony's first English album since his 1991 effort, "When the Night is Over", in which he recorded with Little Louie Vega. |
INEX_LD-20120112 | <dbpedia:Vietnam_Veterans_Against_the_War> | vietnam war facts | Vietnam Veterans Against the War Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) is a tax-exempt non-profit organization and corporation, originally founded in 1967 to oppose United States policy and participation in the Vietnam War. VVAW says it is a national veterans' organization that campaigns for peace, justice, and the rights of all United States military veterans. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Solar_power_in_Cyprus> | europe solar power facility | Solar power in Cyprus Solar power in Cyprus is more available than in almost all of the rest of the Europe. The Cypriot target of solar power including both photovoltaics and concentrated solar power is a combined 7% of electricity by 2020, which will be one of the top ones in the European Union markets. Respective targets are Spain 8%, Germany 7%, Greece 5%, Portugal 4% and Malta 1%.Solar heating is the usage of solar energy to provide space or water heating. |
INEX_LD-20120112 | <dbpedia:1968_in_the_Vietnam_War> | vietnam war facts | 1968 in the Vietnam War The year 1968 saw major developments in the Vietnam War. The military operations started with an attack on a US base by the Vietnam People's Army (NVA) and the Viet Cong on January 1, ending a truce declared by the Pope and agreed upon by all sides. At the end of January, the North Vietnamese and the Vietcong launched the Tet Offensive. |
INEX_XER-97 | <dbpedia:Monkey_X> | Compilers that can compile both C and C++ | Monkey X Monkey X is a high-level programming language designed for developing video games for many different platforms, including desktop/laptop computers, mobile phones, tablets, and video game consoles. The language itself is an object-oriented dialect of BASIC, which the compiler translates into native source code for several target platforms. The resulting code is then compiled normally. |
TREC_Entity-17 | <dbpedia:Food_Network_(Canada)> | Chefs with a show on the Food Network. | Food Network (Canada) Food Network is a Canadian English language Category A specialty channel with programming related to food, cooking, cuisine, and the food industry. Food Network is a joint venture between Shaw Media and Scripps Networks Interactive. |
SemSearch_LS-5 | <dbpedia:Deuterocanonical_books> | books of the Jewish canon | Deuterocanonical books Deuterocanonical books is a term used since the 16th century in the Catholic Church and Eastern Christianity to describe certain books and passages of the Christian Old Testament that are not part of the current Hebrew Bible. The term is used in contrast to the protocanonical books, which are contained in the Hebrew Bible. This distinction had previously contributed to debate in the early Church about whether they should be classified as canonical texts. |
SemSearch_ES-70 | <dbpedia:Italian_ironclad_Italia> | radio italia online | Italian ironclad Italia Italia was an Italian ironclad battleship launched in 1880, the lead ship of the Italia class. She served in the Regia Marina (Italian Royal Navy) during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She and her sister ship Lepanto were the largest and fastest warships in the world for several years after they entered service, and in many ways were the forerunners of the battlecruisers that appeared in the early 20th century. |
SemSearch_ES-34 | <dbpedia:Harry_Potter_and_the_Deathly_Hallows_–_Part_2> | harry potter movie | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 is a 2011 fantasy film directed by David Yates and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the second of two cinematic parts based on the novel Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling. The film, which is the eighth and final instalment in the Harry Potter film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman, David Barron, and Rowling. |
QALD2_te-86 | <dbpedia:Touch_football_(rugby_league)> | What is the largest city in Australia? | Touch football (rugby league) Touch was developed from rugby league, with the tackling of opposing players replaced by a touch. Touch is therefore not a contact sport but a limited-contact sport. The basic rules of Touch were established in the 1960s by the South Sydney Junior Rugby League Club.Distinctive features of Touch include the ease of learning it, minimal equipment requirements and the ability to play it without fear of major injury. |
INEX_XER-97 | <dbpedia:Microsoft_Visual_Studio> | Compilers that can compile both C and C++ | Microsoft Visual Studio Microsoft Visual Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) from Microsoft. It is used to develop computer programs for Microsoft Windows, as well as web sites, web applications and web services. Visual Studio uses Microsoft software development platforms such as Windows API, Windows Forms, Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Store and Microsoft Silverlight. |
SemSearch_ES-66 | <dbpedia:Lady_Isabella_Hervey> | overeaters anonymous | Lady Isabella Hervey Lady Isabella Frederica Louisa Hervey (born 9 March 1982) is a British socialite, model, and actress. |
SemSearch_ES-137 | <dbpedia:Steakhouse> | steak express | Steakhouse A steakhouse, steak house, or chophouse is a restaurant that specializes in beef steaks and other individual portions of meat, known as chops. Usually, these steaks are made to order and are served with side dishes such as baked potatoes and rolls. Most steakhouses also offer other cuts of meat such as roast prime rib, veal, and often seafood.Chophouses started in London in the 1690s, and served individual portions of meat, known as chops. |
QALD2_tr-72 | <dbpedia:Estonian_grammar> | Which languages are spoken in Estonia? | Estonian grammar Estonian grammar is the grammar of the Estonian language. |
INEX_LD-2012375 | <dbpedia:Oviduct> | animals lay eggs mammals | Oviduct In vertebrates, other than mammals, the passageway from the ovaries to the outside of the body is known as the oviduct. In female mammals this is known as the Fallopian tube. The eggs travel along the oviduct. These eggs will either be fertilized by sperm to become a zygote, or will degenerate in the body. |
INEX_LD-20120322 | <dbpedia:List_of_musical_instruments_by_Hornbostel-Sachs_number:_321.22> | tango music instruments | List of musical instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number: 321.22 This is a list of instruments by Hornbostel-Sachs number, covering those instruments that are classified under 321.22 under that system. |
QALD2_tr-63 | <dbpedia:Steven_Blum> | Give me all actors starring in Batman Begins. | Steven Blum Steven Jay Blum (/bluːm/; born on April 28, 1960) is an American voice actor of anime, animation and video games known for his distinctive deep voice. |
SemSearch_LS-40 | <dbpedia:I'm_the_Law> | the first 13 american states | I'm the Law I'm the Law is the title of a 30-minute syndicated American television police drama series which aired in 1953 starring George Raft as Lt. George Kirby, a NYPD detective involved in solving a variety of crimes in New York City.The series first aired on February 13, 1953 and ended on July 31, 1953. |
INEX_LD-20120222 | <dbpedia:Ramírez_Guitars> | guitar classical bach | Ramírez Guitars Ramírez Guitars (Guitarras Ramírez in Spanish) is a Spanish manufacturer of professional, concert-quality classical and flamenco guitars. |
SemSearch_ES-70 | <dbpedia:Italia_Coppola> | radio italia online | Italia Coppola Italia Pennino Coppola (December 12, 1912 – January 21, 2004) is most famous as the matriarch of the Coppola family.Born in New York City, she was one of six children of Anna (née Giaquinto) and composer Francesco Pennino, both of Naples, Italy. Her father was a composer of Italian songs, an importer of Italian films and a movie theater owner. She was born in an apartment over the family's Empire Theater in Brooklyn. |
SemSearch_ES-68 | <dbpedia:Pierce_County,_Georgia> | pierce county washington | Pierce County, Georgia Pierce County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 18,758. The county seat is Blackshear.Pierce County is part of the Waycross, GA Micropolitan Statistical Area. |
QALD2_tr-23 | <dbpedia:The_Shnookums_and_Meat_Funny_Cartoon_Show> | Which television shows were created by Walt Disney? | The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show is an animated comedy television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation and aired in 1995 as a spin-off of the show Marsupilami. |
SemSearch_ES-67 | <dbpedia:Academy_Awards> | ovguide movies | Academy Awards The Academy Awards or The Oscars is an annual American awards ceremony honoring cinematic achievements in the film industry. The various category winners are awarded a copy of a statuette, officially the Academy Award of Merit, which is better known by its nickname Oscar. |
SemSearch_ES-66 | <dbpedia:Anonymous_post> | overeaters anonymous | Anonymous post An anonymous post is an entry on a bulletin board system, Internet forum, or other discussion forums, without a screen name or more commonly by using a non-identifiable pseudonym.Some online forums do not allow such posts, requiring users to be registered either under their real name or utilizing a pseudonym. Some may allow anonymous posts, but discourage them by referring to such posters as "anonymous cowards", such as in the case of Slashdot and Techdirt. |
QALD2_tr-86 | <dbpedia:Eva_Braun> | Give me all female German chancellors. | Eva Braun Eva Anna Paula Hitler (née Braun; 6 February 1912 – 30 April 1945) was the longtime companion of Adolf Hitler and, for less than 40 hours, his wife. Braun met Hitler in Munich when she was 17 years old, while she was working as an assistant and model for his personal photographer, and began seeing him often about two years later. She attempted suicide twice during their early relationship. |
INEX_LD-2009111 | <dbpedia:Moura_Photovoltaic_Power_Station> | europe solar power facility | Moura Photovoltaic Power Station The Moura Photovoltaic Power Station (also known as Amareleja Photovoltaic Power Station) is a large photovoltaic power station in Amareleja, in the municipality of Moura, Portugal. It is one of the largest power stations of its kind, and is built in one of the sunniest regions in Europe. Its construction involved two stages: stage 1 was completed in 2008 after 13 months, and stage 2 was completed in 2010. |
SemSearch_ES-70 | <dbpedia:Rai_Italia> | radio italia online | Rai Italia Rai Italia is the international television service of Rai Internazionale, a subsidiary of RAI, Italy's public national broadcaster. Rai Italia operates a television network that broadcasts around the world via 3 localized feeds. Programming features a mix of news, discussion-based programmes, drama and documentaries as well as sports coverage including 4 live games per week from Italy's top football (soccer) league, Serie A. |
SemSearch_LS-40 | <dbpedia:Pete_Lattimer> | the first 13 american states | Pete Lattimer Agent Peter "Pete" Lattimer is a fictional character on the U.S. television science fiction series, Warehouse 13 (2009–2014), portrayed by Eddie McClintock. Agent Lattimer is a co-protagonist of the series alongside Agent Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly). He is a proud Secret Service agent; he is smart, handsome, athletic, and has a knack for quick thinking. |
SemSearch_ES-66 | <dbpedia:Timeline_of_events_associated_with_Anonymous> | overeaters anonymous | Timeline of events associated with Anonymous Anonymous is a decentralized virtual community. They are commonly referred to as an internet based collective of hacktivists whose goals, like its organization, are decentralized. Anonymous seeks mass awareness and revolution against what the organization perceives as corrupt entities, while attempting to maintain anonymity. Anonymous has had a hacktivist impact. This is a timeline of activities reported to be carried out by the group. |
INEX_LD-2012363 | <dbpedia:Byron_Buxton> | American twins famous American professional tennis double players | Byron Buxton Byron Keiron Buxton (born December 18, 1993) is an American professional baseball center fielder for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball (MLB). He is the top-rated prospect in baseball according to MLB.com and Baseball Prospectus.Buxton attended Appling County High School in Baxley, Georgia. He was considered by some baseball analysts to be the most talented player available in the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft, and was selected as the second overall pick. |
QALD2_tr-22 | <dbpedia:Diocese_of_Limerick_and_Killaloe> | In which country is the Limerick Lake? | Diocese of Limerick and Killaloe The Diocese of Limerick and Killaloe (Full title: United Dioceses of Limerick, Ardfert, Aghadoe, Killaloe, Kilfenora, Clonfert, Kilmacduagh and Emly) is a diocese in the Church of Ireland, located in Ireland. It is in the ecclesiastical province of Dublin. It is one of the twelve Church of Ireland dioceses which cover the whole of Ireland. The diocese covers all of counties Limerick, Kerry and Clare, plus parts of counties Galway, Cork and Tipperary.The current bishop is Kenneth Kearon. |
SemSearch_ES-67 | <dbpedia:List_of_films_considered_the_worst> | ovguide movies | List of films considered the worst The films listed below have been cited by a variety of notable critics in varying media sources as being among the worst films ever made. Examples of such sources include Metacritic, Roger Ebert's list of most-hated films, Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide, Rotten Tomatoes, Mystery Science Theater 3000, RiffTrax, and the Golden Raspberry Awards (\Razzies\")." |
INEX_XER-125 | <dbpedia:Birgit_Prinz> | countries which have won the FIFA world cup | Birgit Prinz Birgit Prinz (born 25 October 1977) is a retired German female professional association football player. She played mostly for 1. FFC Frankfurt and on the German national team. Prinz remains one of the game's most prolific strikers and is the second FIFA Women's World Cup all-time leading scorer with 14 goals (second only to Marta from Brazil).She was named FIFA World Player of the Year in 2003, 2004 and 2005. On 12 August 2011, she announced the end of her active career. |
INEX_LD-20120222 | <dbpedia:Baroque_music> | guitar classical bach | Baroque music Baroque music is a style of Western art music composed from approximately 1600 to 1750. This era followed the Renaissance, and was followed in turn by the Classical era. The word "baroque" comes from the Portuguese word barroco, meaning misshapen pearl, a negative description of the ornate and heavily ornamented music of this period. |
SemSearch_ES-99 | <dbpedia:Queens_College,_City_University_of_New_York> | University of York | Queens College, City University of New York Queens College, located in Kew Gardens Hills in the borough of Queens in New York City, is one of the senior colleges of the City University of New York. It is also the fifth-oldest and one of the largest senior colleges of the twenty-three institutions of higher learning of the City University of New York (CUNY). The college's 77-acre campus is located along Kissena Boulevard. Queens College opened in 1937. |
QALD2_te-41 | <dbpedia:Haswell_(microarchitecture)> | Who founded Intel? | Haswell (microarchitecture) Haswell is the codename for a processor microarchitecture developed by Intel as the successor to the Ivy Bridge microarchitecture. Intel officially announced CPUs based on this microarchitecture on June 4, 2013 at Computex Taipei 2013, while a working Haswell chip was demonstrated at the 2011 Intel Developer Forum. |
INEX_LD-20120322 | <dbpedia:TANGO> | tango music instruments | TANGO The TANGO control system is a free open source device-oriented controls toolkit for controlling any kind of hardware or software and building SCADA systems. It is used for controlling synchrotrons, lasers, physics experiments in over 20 sites. It is being actively developed by a consortium of research institutes.TANGO is a distributed control system. It runs on a single machine as well as hundreds of machines. TANGO uses two network protocols - the omniorb implementation of CORBA and Zeromq. |
INEX_LD-20120432 | <dbpedia:Tour_of_Elk_Grove> | bicycle benefits environment | Tour of Elk Grove The Tour of Elk Grove was an annual bicycle race held in Elk Grove Village, IL in the United States. First staged in 2006, the race covered more than 277 kilometers (172 Miles) and took place over three days. The event featured 16 professional and amateur races along with performances by local bands following the races. |
SemSearch_LS-5 | <dbpedia:Book_of_Exodus> | books of the Jewish canon | Book of Exodus The Book of Exodus or, simply, Exodus (from Greek ἔξοδος, exodos, meaning "going out"; Hebrew: שמות, Sh'mot, "Names"), is the second book of the Torah and the Hebrew Bible (the Old Testament).The book tells how the Israelites leave slavery in Egypt through the strength of Yahweh, the God who has chosen Israel as his people. |
INEX_LD-20120222 | <dbpedia:List_of_classical_music_festivals> | guitar classical bach | List of classical music festivals The following is an incomplete list of classical music festivals, which encapsulates music festivals focused on classical music. Classical music is art music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western music (both liturgical and secular), and has long been played at festival-like settings. It encompasses a broad span of time from roughly the 11th century to the present day. |
QALD2_tr-92 | <dbpedia:Sliabh_Beagh> | What is the highest mountain? | Sliabh Beagh Slieve Beagh or Sliabh Beagh (Irish: Sliabh Beatha) is a mountainous area straddling the border between County Monaghan in the Republic of Ireland and County Fermanagh and County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. It includes the highest point in County Monaghan. The point where the three counties meet, which is also in the Sliabh Beagh, is referred to as "Three County Hollow".Slieve Beagh has many low, smooth summits. The highest is at 380 metres (1,250 ft) and lies just inside County Fermanagh. |
SemSearch_ES-66 | <dbpedia:Anonymous_(group)> | overeaters anonymous | Anonymous (group) Anonymous (used as a mass noun) is a loosely associated international network of activist and hacktivist entities. A website nominally associated with the group describes it as "an internet gathering" with "a very loose and decentralized command structure that operates on ideas rather than directives". |
QALD2_te-41 | <dbpedia:Intel_HD_and_Iris_Graphics> | Who founded Intel? | Intel HD and Iris Graphics Intel HD Graphics is a series of Intel's integrated graphics processors (IGPs) introduced in 2010 that are manufactured on the same package or die as the central processing unit (CPU).Intel Iris Graphics and Intel Iris Pro Graphics are the IGP series introduced in 2013 with some models of Haswell processors as the high-performance versions of HD Graphics. |
INEX_LD-2012375 | <dbpedia:Amniote> | animals lay eggs mammals | Amniote Amniotes (from Greek ἀμνίον amnion, "membrane surrounding the fetus", earlier "bowl in which the blood of sacrificed animals was caught", from ἀμνός amnos, "lamb") are a clade of tetrapod vertebrates comprising the reptiles, birds and mammals that lay their eggs on land or retain the fertilized egg within the mother. They are distinguished from the anamniotes (fishes and amphibians), which typically lay their eggs in water. |
INEX_XER-73 | <dbpedia:Slant_Magazine> | magazines about indie-music | Slant Magazine Slant Magazine is an online publication that features reviews of movies, music, TV, DVDs, theater, and video games, as well as interviews with actors, directors, and musicians. The site covers various film festivals like the New York Film Festival. |
QALD2_te-86 | <dbpedia:List_of_urban_areas_by_population> | What is the largest city in Australia? | List of urban areas by population This is a list of contiguous urban areas of the world ordered according to population as of 2013/2014. The figures here have been taken from Demographia's "World Urban Areas" study. |
SemSearch_LS-40 | <dbpedia:Alicia_Dickerson_Montemayor> | the first 13 american states | Alicia Dickerson Montemayor Alicia Dickerson Montemayor (August 6, 1902 – May 13, 1989) was an American civil rights activist from Laredo, Texas, the first woman elected to a national office not specifically designated for a woman, having served as vice president general of the interest group, the League of United Latin American Citizens. She was the first woman to serve as associate editor of the LULAC newspaper and the first to write a charter to fund a LULAC youth group. |
INEX_LD-20120132 | <dbpedia:Quang_Tri_Airport> | vietnam travel airports | Quang Tri Airport Quảng Trị Airport (Vietnamese language: Sân bay Quảng Trị) is a military/civil planned to be constructed in the province of Quảng Trị, Vietnam, around 560 km south of Hanoi.The airport will be located in the commune of Gio Quang, Gio Linh District, 7 km north of the provincial capital Đông Hà. The master plan was signed by the chairman of the Quảng Trị provincial people's committee. The investment cost is estimated VND 374.787 billion (equivalent to US$ 27 million). |
SemSearch_ES-12 | <dbpedia:Crestview,_Austin,_Texas> | austin texas | Crestview, Austin, Texas Crestview, Austin, Texas is a neighborhood in north central Austin, in the U.S. state of Texas.Crestview is located in ZIP code 78757. The Crestview neighborhood was built by developer A.B. Beddow on the site of an old dairy farm in the 1950s and early 1960s. Crestview is bordered by Wooten and West Anderson Lane to the north, Allandale and Burnet Road to the west, Brentwood and Justin Lane to the south and the Highland neighborhood and North Lamar Boulevard to the east. |
INEX_LD-20120212 | <dbpedia:Nonchord_tone> | guitar chord minor | Nonchord tone A nonchord tone (NCTs), nonharmonic tone, or embellishing tone is a note in a piece of music that is not part of the implied chord within the harmonic framework. Similarly, a chord tone is a note that is a part of the functional chord (see: factor (chord)). |
QALD2_tr-23 | <dbpedia:Aladdin_(TV_series)> | Which television shows were created by Walt Disney? | Aladdin (TV series) Aladdin is an animated television series made by Walt Disney Television Animation which aired from 1994 to 1995, based on the original 1992 Disney film of the same name. It was animated at the Slightly Offbeat Productions Studios in Penrose, Auckland, New Zealand. The series followed the direct-to-video sequel The Return of Jafar, and picked up where that installment left off, with Aladdin still living on the streets of Agrabah, but now engaged to beautiful and spirited Princess Jasmine. |
QALD2_te-87 | <dbpedia:Musical_composition> | Who composed the music for Harold and Maude? | Musical composition Musical composition can refer to an original piece of music, the structure of a musical piece, or the process of creating a new piece of music. People who practice composition are called composers.Although today composition is considered to consist of the manipulation of each aspect of music (harmony, melody, form, rhythm, and timbre), according to Jean-Benjamin de Laborde (1780, 2:12):Composition consists in two things only. |
QALD2_te-34 | <dbpedia:Al-Qaeda> | In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate? | Al-Qaeda Al-Qæda (/ælˈkaɪdə/ or /ˌælkɑːˈiːdə/; Arabic: القاعدة al-qāʿidah, Arabic: [ælqɑːʕɪdɐ], translation: "The Base", "The Foundation" or "The Fundament" and alternatively spelled al-Qaida, al-Qæda and sometimes al-Qa'ida) is a global militant Islamist organization founded by Osama bin Laden, Abdullah Azzam, and several others, at some point between August 1988 and late 1989, with origins traceable to the Arab volunteers who fought against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in the 1980s. |
SemSearch_ES-54 | <dbpedia:Rain_Over_Me> | marc anthony | Rain Over Me "Rain Over Me" is a song by American rapper Pitbull from his sixth studio album, Planet Pit. It features vocals from Puerto Rican-American singer Marc Anthony. The Eurodance song was written by Pitbull, RedOne, Marc Anthony, Bilal "The Chef" Hajji, AJ Janussi and Rachid "Rush" Aziz, and it was produced by RedOne, Rush and Jimmy Joker. |
SemSearch_ES-81 | <dbpedia:South_Dakota> | south dakota state university | South Dakota South Dakota (/ˌsaʊθ dəˈkoʊtə/; locally [ˌsɑʊθ dəˈko̞ɾə]) is a state located in the Midwestern region of the United States. It is named after the Lakota and Dakota Sioux Native American tribes. South Dakota is the 17th most extensive, but the 5th least populous and the 5th least densely populated of the 50 United States. Once the southern portion of the Dakota Territory, South Dakota became a state on November 2, 1889, simultaneously with North Dakota. |
SemSearch_ES-70 | <dbpedia:2012_Coppa_Italia_Final> | radio italia online | 2012 Coppa Italia Final The 2012 Coppa Italia Final was the final match of the 2011–12 Coppa Italia, the 64th season of the top cup competition in Italian football. The match was played at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Sunday, 20 May 2012 between Juventus and Napoli. Napoli won the match by a 2-0 score, Cavani with a penalty and later a shot by Hamsik, and became the fourth title of Napoli in the competition. |
QALD2_tr-86 | <dbpedia:Stephanie_von_Hohenlohe> | Give me all female German chancellors. | Stephanie von Hohenlohe Stephanie Julianne von Hohenlohe, born Stephany Julienne Richter (16 September 1891 – 13 June 1972) was an Austrian princess by her marriage to the diplomat Prince Friedrich Franz von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst, a member of the princely Hohenlohe family. She was born a commoner of Jewish family background.A Hungarian national, she relocated to London after her divorce from the prince, where she is suspected of having acted as a spy for Germany during the 1930s. |
SemSearch_LS-17 | <dbpedia:Legislature> | houses of the Russian parliament | Legislature A legislature is the law-making body of a political unit, usually a national government, that has power to enact, amend, and repeal public policy. Laws enacted by legislatures are known as legislation. Legislatures observe and steer governing actions and usually have exclusive authority to amend the budget or budgets involved in the process. The most common names for national legislatures are "parliament" and "congress". The members of a legislature are called legislators. |
QALD2_tr-73 | <dbpedia:Aldis_Eglājs> | Who owns Aldi? | Aldis Eglājs Aldis Eglajs is a Latvian multihull sailboat designer. |
INEX_LD-20120132 | <dbpedia:Travel_Service_(Hungary)> | vietnam travel airports | Travel Service (Hungary) Travel Service Kft., trading as Travel Service, is an airline based in Budapest, Hungary, operating charter flights out of Budapest Ferihegy International Airport. It was founded in 2001 and is a sister airline of Travel Service from the Czech Republic. |
QALD2_te-15 | <dbpedia:Canada–United_States_border> | What is the longest river? | Canada–United States border The Canada–United States border, officially known as the International Boundary, is the longest international border in the world, shared between Canada and the United States of America, the second and fourth largest countries by area respectively. The terrestrial boundary (including small portions of maritime boundaries on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic coasts, as well as the Great Lakes) is 8,891 kilometres (5,525 mi) long, including 2,475 kilometres (1,538 mi) shared with Alaska. |
INEX_LD-2009096 | <dbpedia:Lightning> | Eiffel | Lightning Lightning is a sudden electrostatic discharge during an electrical storm between electrically charged regions of a cloud (called intra-cloud lightning or IC), between that cloud and another cloud (CC lightning), or between a cloud and the ground (CG lightning). The charged regions in the atmosphere temporarily equalize themselves through this discharge referred to as a strike if it hits an object on the ground. |
INEX_LD-2012347 | <dbpedia:Palm_Beach_County_Library_System> | seat Florida country Dade | Palm Beach County Library System The Palm Beach County Library System is the public library system of Palm Beach County, Florida. It has its headquarters in the Main Library located in West Palm Beach.The System was established in 1967 and serves Palm Beach County through the Main Library and 17 branch libraries. The main branch is located just outside the city limits of West Palm Beach, Florida, the county seat. |
SemSearch_ES-66 | <dbpedia:Anonymous_(film)> | overeaters anonymous | Anonymous (film) Anonymous is a 2011 political thriller and historical drama film. Directed by Roland Emmerich and written by John Orloff, the movie is a fictionalized version of the life of Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, an Elizabethan courtier, playwright, poet and patron of the arts. |
INEX_LD-20120132 | <dbpedia:Travel_Service_(Slovakia)> | vietnam travel airports | Travel Service (Slovakia) Travel Service Slovakia is a Slovak charter airline based in Bratislava, Slovakia. The company was founded in 2010 and operated from M. R. Štefánik Airport. Travel Service Slovakia is a sister airline of Travel Service. |
SemSearch_LS-19 | <dbpedia:Roger_Harper> | kenya's captain in cricket | Roger Harper Roger Andrew Harper (b. 17 March 1963, Georgetown, Demerara, Guyana) is a former West Indies cricketer turned coach, who played both Test and ODI cricket for the West Indies. His international career lasted 13 years, from 1983 to 1996, and he was later described as a "fabulous" fielder.His Test bowling average of 28.06 is superior to that of Lance Gibbs, giving him the leading average among all West Indian spinners with at least 25 Test wickets. |
SemSearch_ES-66 | <dbpedia:Twelve-step_program> | overeaters anonymous | Twelve-step program A twelve-step program is a set of guiding principles (sometimes accepted by members as being 'spiritual principles') outlining a course of action for tackling problems including alcoholism, drug addiction and compulsion. Originally proposed by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) as a method of recovery from alcoholism, the original Twelve Steps were first published in the 1939 book Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How More Than One Hundred Men Have Recovered from Alcoholism. |
INEX_LD-2012363 | <dbpedia:Bobby_Riggs> | American twins famous American professional tennis double players | Bobby Riggs Robert Larimore "Bobby" Riggs (February 25, 1918 – October 25, 1995) was an American tennis player who was the World No. 1 or the World co-No. 1 player for three years, first as an amateur in 1939, then as a professional in 1946 and 1947. He played his first professional tennis match on December 26, 1941.At the age of 55 he competed in a challenge match against Billie Jean King, one of the top female players in the world. |
SemSearch_ES-66 | <dbpedia:Mike_&_Molly_(season_5)> | overeaters anonymous | Mike & Molly (season 5) The fifth season of the television comedy series Mike & Molly began airing on December 8, 2014, in its new Monday at 8:30 pm timeslot and concluded on May 18, 2015, on CBS in the United States. The season is produced by Chuck Lorre Productions and Warner Bros. Television, with series creator Mark Roberts. On March 13, 2014, CBS renewed Mike & Molly for a fifth season. This season will also feature its 100th episode. |
INEX_LD-20120212 | <dbpedia:Power_chord> | guitar chord minor | Power chord In guitar music, a power chord About this sound Play (also fifth chord) is a chord that consists of the root note and the fifth. Power chords are commonly played on amplified guitars, especially on electric guitar with distortion. Power chords are a key element of many styles of rock and especially heavy metal music. |
QALD2_te-34 | <dbpedia:Timeline_of_the_2008_fighting_in_Lebanon> | In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate? | Timeline of the 2008 fighting in Lebanon The timeline of events in the 2008 fighting in Lebanon is set out below. |
INEX_LD-20120112 | <dbpedia:Seek_truth_from_facts> | vietnam war facts | Seek truth from facts "Seek truth from facts" (simplified Chinese: 实事求是; traditional Chinese: 實事求是; pinyin: shí shì qiú shì) is a historically established expression (chengyu) that first appeared in the Book of Han. Originally, it described an attitude toward study and research. |
SemSearch_LS-40 | <dbpedia:Stage_13> | the first 13 american states | Stage 13 Stage 13, is a 30 minute US anthology television series produced and directed and hosted by Wyllis Cooper. Ten episodes aired on CBS in 1950. Featured actors included Leslie Nielsen. Actor Dennis Patrick played one of the first vampires on TV, in an episode of Stage 13. |
QALD2_tr-86 | <dbpedia:Pauline_Mills_McGibbon> | Give me all female German chancellors. | Pauline Mills McGibbon Pauline Mills McGibbon, CC OOnt (October 21, 1910 – December 14, 2001, served as the 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1974 to 1980. |
SemSearch_ES-28 | <dbpedia:El_Salvador_national_football_team> | el salvador | El Salvador national football team El Salvador's National Football Team (Selección de fútbol de El Salvador in Spanish) represents El Salvador in international football and is controlled by the Salvadoran Football Federation (FESFUT). In 1899, two teams from Santa Ana and San Salvador met for the first known football game in El Salvador. |
INEX_LD-20120212 | <dbpedia:Index_of_music_articles> | guitar chord minor | Index of music articles This page is a list articles related to music. |
SemSearch_ES-67 | <dbpedia:AFI's_100_Years...100_Movies> | ovguide movies | AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies The first of the AFI 100 Years... series of cinematic milestones, AFI's 100 Years…100 Movies is a list of the 100 best American movies, as determined by the American Film Institute from a poll of more than 1,500 artists and leaders in the film industry who chose from a list of 400 nominated movies. The 100-best list was unveiled in 1998. |
QALD2_tr-44 | <dbpedia:Marquam_Bridge> | Who designed the Brooklyn Bridge? | Marquam Bridge The Marquam Bridge /ˈmɑrkəm/ is a double-deck, steel-truss cantilever bridge that carries Interstate 5 traffic across the Willamette River south of downtown Portland, Oregon. It is the busiest bridge in Oregon, carrying 135,900 vehicles a day as of 2008. The upper deck carries northbound traffic; the lower deck carries southbound traffic.The bridge was designed and built by the Oregon Department of Transportation at a cost of $14 million. |
INEX_XER-126 | <dbpedia:Carlisle_&_Finch> | toy train manufacturers that are still in business | Carlisle & Finch Carlisle & Finch is a producer of nautical equipment and searchlights, and the inventor of the electric toy train. It is headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. |
INEX_LD-2012347 | <dbpedia:Bushnell,_Florida> | seat Florida country Dade | Bushnell, Florida Bushnell is a city in Sumter County, Florida, United States. The population was 2,050 at the 2000 census. According to the U.S Census estimates of 2005, the city had a population of 2,119. It is the county seat of Sumter County. |
SemSearch_ES-131 | <dbpedia:Alex_Spanos> | scpa san diego | Alex Spanos Alexander Gus Spanos (born September 28, 1923) is an American real estate developer and self-made billionaire who founded the A. G. Spanos Companies and majority owner of the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). |
QALD2_tr-92 | <dbpedia:Artillery_Knob> | What is the highest mountain? | Artillery Knob Artillery Knob is a mountain in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania, Australia. It is the 29th highest mountain in Tasmania. It is a prominent feature of the national park, and is a popular venue with bushwalkers. |
QALD2_te-15 | <dbpedia:In_the_Eyes_of_God> | What is the longest river? | In the Eyes of God In the Eyes of God is the fifth studio album by the American noisegrind band Today Is the Day, released on July 20, 1999 by Relapse Records. |
SemSearch_ES-34 | <dbpedia:Magic_in_Harry_Potter> | harry potter movie | Magic in Harry Potter In the Harry Potter series created by J. K. Rowling, magic is depicted as a supernatural force that can be used to override the usual laws of nature. Many fictional magical creatures exist in the series, while ordinary creatures sometimes exhibit new magical properties in the novels' world. Objects, too, can be enhanced or imbued with magical property. |
INEX_LD-2012351 | <dbpedia:Anglo-Indian_cuisine> | Indian Cuisine dish rice dhal vegetables roti papad | Anglo-Indian cuisine Anglo-Indian cuisine is the often distinct cuisine of the Anglo-Indian community in both the United Kingdom and India, as well as in the United States, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. Some Anglo-Indian dishes derive from traditional British cuisine, such as roast beef, modified by the addition of Indian-style spices, such as cumin and red chillies. Fish and meat are often cooked in curry form with Indian vegetables. Anglo-Indian food often involves use of coconut, yogurt, and almonds. |
SemSearch_ES-131 | <dbpedia:Cerro_Paranal_Airport> | scpa san diego | Cerro Paranal Airport Cerro Paranal Airport (ICAO: SCPA) is a public use airport located 6 kilometres (4 mi) east-southeast of Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta, Chile. |
INEX_LD-2012363 | <dbpedia:Roger_Crawford> | American twins famous American professional tennis double players | Roger Crawford Roger Crawford (born October 8, 1960) is the first and only person in American history to be a United States Professional Tennis Association athlete and play a Division I college sport with a severe disability. Today, he is a public speaker, author, and is still a certified tennis professional. Several famous individuals and incorporations, such as Marriott Hotels, Nike, Chris Evert, and Ronald Reagan have acknowledged Crawford for overcoming handicaps. |
SemSearch_ES-67 | <dbpedia:Video_search_engine> | ovguide movies | Video search engine A video search engine is a web-based search engine which crawls the web for video content. Some video search engines parse externally hosted content while others allow content to be uploaded and hosted on their own servers. Some engines also allow users to search by video format type and by length of the clip. |
QALD2_te-34 | <dbpedia:LGBT_rights_in_Saudi_Arabia> | In which military conflicts did Lawrence of Arabia participate? | LGBT rights in Saudi Arabia LGBT rights are not recognized by the government of Saudi Arabia. The Saudi social mores and laws are heavily influenced by Arab tribal customs and the ultra-conservative, Sunni sect known as Wahhabism. Homosexuality and transgenderism are widely seen as immoral and indecent activities, and the law punishes acts of homosexuality or cross-dressing with imprisonment, fines, corporal punishment, capital punishment, whipping/flogging. |
INEX_LD-20120112 | <dbpedia:Viet_Cong_and_PAVN_strategy,_organization_and_structure> | vietnam war facts | Viet Cong and PAVN strategy, organization and structure During the Second Indochina War, better known as the Vietnam War, a distinctive land warfare strategy and organization was used by the National Liberation Front (better known as the Viet Cong or VC in the West) and the People's Army of Vietnam or NVA (North Vietnamese Army) to defeat their American and South Vietnamese [Government of Vietnam (GOV) and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN)] opponents. |
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