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Q3573597-1
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Yves Dassonville
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Yves Dassonville ( born 9 April 1948 in Paris , France ) is a French civil servant and statistician .
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<triplet> Yves Dassonville <subj> 9 April 1948 <obj> date of birth <subj> France <obj> country of citizenship <triplet> Paris <subj> France <obj> country <subj> French <obj> country <triplet> France <subj> Paris <obj> capital <triplet> French <subj> Paris <obj> capital
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Q6789734-1
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Matter of Dayz
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Matter of Dayz is the twelfth studio album by rapper Daz Dillinger .
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<triplet> Matter of Dayz <subj> studio album <obj> instance of <subj> Daz Dillinger <obj> performer
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Q1456003-1
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Biedenkopf transmitter
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The Biedenkopf transmitter is a transmission tower owned by the Hessischer Rundfunk .
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<triplet> Biedenkopf transmitter <subj> Hessischer Rundfunk <obj> commissioned by
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Q1456003-2
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Biedenkopf transmitter
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It is located on the 673 meters ( 2 , 208 ft ) high Sackpfeife mountain near the city of Biedenkopf in Hesse , just a few meters away from the border to North Rhine-Westphalia .
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<triplet> Hesse <subj> North Rhine-Westphalia <obj> shares border with <triplet> North Rhine-Westphalia <subj> Hesse <obj> shares border with
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Q4559851-1
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1914 Kentucky Derby
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The 1914 Kentucky Derby was the 40th running of the Kentucky Derby .
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<triplet> 1914 Kentucky Derby <subj> 1914 <obj> point in time <subj> Kentucky Derby <obj> instance of
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Q15226459-1
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Hubbard Bell Grossman Pillot Memorial
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Hubbard Bell Grossman Pillot Memorial is a public artwork by Lee Lawrie , located at Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington , D . C . , United States .
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<triplet> Hubbard Bell Grossman Pillot Memorial <subj> Rock Creek Cemetery <obj> location <subj> Washington, D.C. <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <subj> United States <obj> country <triplet> Lee Lawrie <subj> United States <obj> work location <triplet> Rock Creek Cemetery <subj> Washington, D.C. <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <subj> United States <obj> country <triplet> Washington, D.C. <subj> United States <obj> country
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Q6954289-2
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NCBA Bank Tanzania
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It is a commercial bank in Tanzania licensed by the Bank of Tanzania , the central bank and national banking regulator .
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<triplet> Tanzania <subj> Bank of Tanzania <obj> central bank <triplet> Bank of Tanzania <subj> Tanzania <obj> country <subj> central bank <obj> instance of
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Q6139077-1
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James Mathewson
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James Mathewson ( died January 9 , 1843 ) was an Irish-born miller , lumberman and political figure in Upper Canada .
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<triplet> James Mathewson <subj> January 9, 1843 <obj> date of death
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Q4559881-1
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1914 Saskatchewan Huskies football team
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The 1914 Saskatchewan Huskies football team represented the University of Saskatchewan in Canadian football .
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<triplet> 1914 Saskatchewan Huskies football team <subj> 1914 <obj> point in time <subj> Canadian football <obj> sport <triplet> Saskatchewan Huskies <subj> University of Saskatchewan <obj> represents
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Q16825215-1
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1915 Saskatchewan Huskies football team
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The 1915 Saskatchewan Huskies football team represented the University of Saskatchewan in Canadian football .
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<triplet> 1915 Saskatchewan Huskies football team <subj> 1915 <obj> point in time <subj> Canadian football <obj> sport <triplet> Saskatchewan Huskies <subj> University of Saskatchewan <obj> represents
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Q1010480-1
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United Nations Office in Burundi
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The United Nations Office in Burundi ( BNUB ) was established by the United Nations Security Council in December 2010 as a scaled-down operation to replace the United Nations Integrated Office in Burundi from 1 January 2011 .
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<triplet> United Nations Office in Burundi <subj> 1 January 2011 <obj> inception
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Q16986119-2
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CARDCO
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CARDCO was well known in the Commodore 64 and Commodore VIC-20 community because of advertisements in numerous issues of Compute ! magazine and availability of their products at large retailers .
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<triplet> Commodore 64 <subj> Commodore VIC-20 <obj> follows
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Q5131039-1
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Cledan Mears
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John Cledan Mears ( 8 September 1922 – 13 July 2014 ) was the Anglican Bishop of Bangor from 1982 to 1992 .
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<triplet> Cledan Mears <subj> 8 September 1922 <obj> date of birth <subj> Bishop of Bangor <obj> occupation
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Q7689666-1
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Taxloss
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"Taxloss" ( sometimes stylised as "Taxlo$$" ) is a song by the English alternative rock band Mansun .
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<triplet> Taxloss <subj> alternative rock <obj> genre <subj> Mansun <obj> performer
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Q7689666-11
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Taxloss
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"Taxloss" was released as a special Fan club 7" vinyl single in December 1998 .
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<triplet> Taxloss <subj> December 1998 <obj> publication date
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Q4942638-1
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Bontobahari
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Bontobahari or Bonto Bahari is a small town and "kecamatan" in South Sulawesi , Indonesia .
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<triplet> Bontobahari <subj> kecamatan <obj> instance of <triplet> kecamatan <subj> Indonesia <obj> country <triplet> South Sulawesi <subj> Indonesia <obj> country <triplet> Indonesia <subj> South Sulawesi <obj> contains administrative territorial entity
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Q5277903-1
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Dinah Lee
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Diane Marie Jacobs ( born 19 August 1943 ) , known as Dinah Lee , is a New Zealand singer who performed 1960s pop and adult contemporary music .
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<triplet> Dinah Lee <subj> 1960 <obj> work period (start)
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Q5277903-4
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Dinah Lee
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It was followed in September by her cover version of Jackie Wilson's , "Reet Petite" , which also reached No .
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<triplet> Reet Petite <subj> Jackie Wilson <obj> performer
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Q4013441-1
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Ottorino Gentiloni
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Count Vincenzo Ottorino Gentiloni ( 13 October 1865 – 2 August 1916 ) was an Italian politician , one of the early leaders of the Italian Catholic Azione Cattolica movement .
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<triplet> Ottorino Gentiloni <subj> 13 October 1865 <obj> date of birth <subj> 2 August 1916 <obj> date of death
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Q4013441-4
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Ottorino Gentiloni
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When the Pope lifted the ban on Catholic participation in politics in 1913 , and the electorate was expanded , he collaborated with Prime Minister Giovanni Giolitti in the Gentiloni pact .
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<triplet> Gentiloni pact <subj> 1913 <obj> point in time
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Q15996019-1
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Hortense Sparks Ward
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Hortense Sparks Ward ( July 21 , 1872 - December 5 , 1944 ) was a pioneering Texas lawyer and women's rights activist .
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<triplet> Hortense Sparks Ward <subj> July 21, 1872 <obj> date of birth <subj> December 5, 1944 <obj> date of death
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Q4733604-1
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Alma Tell
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Alma Tell ( March 27 , 1898 – December 29 , 1937 ) was an American stage and motion picture actress whose career in cinema began in 1915 and lasted into the sound films of the early 1930s .
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<triplet> Alma Tell <subj> March 27, 1898 <obj> date of birth <subj> December 29, 1937 <obj> date of death <subj> 1915 <obj> work period (start)
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Q18030293-1
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ORC1
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Origin recognition complex subunit 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ORC1 gene .
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<triplet> ORC1 <subj> gene <obj> instance of <triplet> gene <subj> protein <obj> encodes
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Q15040669-1
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Westinghouse Aviation Gas Turbine Division
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The Westinghouse Aviation Gas Turbine Division ( AGT ) was established by Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1945 to continue the development and production of its turbo-jet gas turbine engines for aircraft propulsion under contract to the US Navy Bureau of Aeronautics .
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<triplet> Westinghouse Aviation Gas Turbine Division <subj> Westinghouse Electric Corporation <obj> owned by <subj> 1945 <obj> inception <triplet> Westinghouse Electric Corporation <subj> Westinghouse Aviation Gas Turbine Division <obj> owner of
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Q7995110-1
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White Nile rift
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The White Nile rift is one of several rifts in central Sudan running in a NW direction and terminating in the Central African Shear Zone .
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<triplet> White Nile rift <subj> rift <obj> instance of <triplet> Central African Shear Zone <subj> Sudan <obj> country
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Q68025-1
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Hannah Herzsprung
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Hannah Herzsprung ( ; born 7 September 1981 ) is a German actress .
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<triplet> Hannah Herzsprung <subj> 7 September 1981 <obj> date of birth
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Q335691-1
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1993 Supercopa Libertadores
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The 1993 Supercopa Libertadores was the sixth season of the Supercopa Libertadores , a club football tournament for past Copa Libertadores winners .
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<triplet> 1993 Supercopa Libertadores <subj> 1993 <obj> point in time <subj> Supercopa Libertadores <obj> sports season of league or competition <subj> football <obj> sport <triplet> Supercopa Libertadores <subj> football <obj> sport <triplet> Copa Libertadores <subj> football <obj> sport
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Q4662350-1
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Aaron Rapoport
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Aaron Rapoport ( born May 22 , 1954 ) is an American photographer , best known for his photographs of musicians .
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<triplet> Aaron Rapoport <subj> May 22, 1954 <obj> date of birth
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Q7795675-1
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Thompson-Harding Monument
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Thompson-Harding Monument is a public artwork by an unknown artist , located at Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington , D . C . , United States .
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<triplet> Thompson-Harding Monument <subj> Rock Creek Cemetery <obj> location <subj> Washington, D.C. <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <subj> United States <obj> country <triplet> Rock Creek Cemetery <subj> Washington, D.C. <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <subj> United States <obj> country <triplet> Washington, D.C. <subj> United States <obj> country
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Q55516909-1
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Blood Makes Noise
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"Blood Makes Noise" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Suzanne Vega .
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<triplet> Blood Makes Noise <subj> Suzanne Vega <obj> performer
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Q4571180-1
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1963 Orange Bowl
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The 1963 Orange Bowl was the 29th edition of the college football bowl game , played at the Orange Bowl in Miami , Florida , on Tuesday , January 1 .
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<triplet> 1963 Orange Bowl <subj> 1963 <obj> point in time <subj> bowl game <obj> instance of <triplet> Orange Bowl <subj> Miami <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity
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Q4571180-2
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1963 Orange Bowl
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Part of the 1962–63 bowl game season , it matched the fifth-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide of the Southeastern Conference and the #8 Oklahoma Sooners of the Big Eight Conference .
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<triplet> fifth-ranked <subj> 1962 <obj> point in time
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Q4571180-3
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1963 Orange Bowl
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With President John F . Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy in attendance , Alabama shut out the Sooners 17–0 .
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<triplet> John F. Kennedy <subj> President <obj> position held <subj> Jacqueline Kennedy <obj> spouse <triplet> Jacqueline Kennedy <subj> John F. Kennedy <obj> spouse <subj> First Lady <obj> position held
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Q7041639-1
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Nitzevet
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Nitzevet bat Adael is a Jewish historical figure who , according to the Talmud , was the mother of King David of Israel with her husband Jesse of Bethlehem .
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<triplet> Nitzevet <subj> King David of Israel <obj> child <subj> Jesse of Bethlehem <obj> spouse <triplet> King David of Israel <subj> Nitzevet <obj> mother <subj> Jesse of Bethlehem <obj> father <triplet> Jesse of Bethlehem <subj> King David of Israel <obj> child
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Q5217964-1
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Daniel Lopez Cruz
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Daniel Lopez Cruz ( born 12 January 1982 ) is a Brazilian footballer who most recently played for Gabala as a defender .
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<triplet> Daniel Lopez Cruz <subj> Brazil <obj> country for sport <subj> Gabala <obj> member of sports team <triplet> defender <subj> footballer <obj> sport
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Q4194252-1
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Pitumpanua
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Pitumpanua is a small town and "kecamatan" in the Wajo Regency of South Sulawesi Province , Indonesia .
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<triplet> Pitumpanua <subj> kecamatan <obj> instance of <subj> Wajo Regency <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <triplet> kecamatan <subj> Indonesia <obj> country <triplet> Wajo Regency <subj> South Sulawesi <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <subj> Indonesia <obj> country <triplet> South Sulawesi <subj> Wajo Regency <obj> contains administrative territorial entity <subj> Indonesia <obj> country <triplet> Indonesia <subj> South Sulawesi <obj> contains administrative territorial entity
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Q5147602-1
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Collybia tuberosa
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Collybia tuberosa , commonly known as the lentil shanklet or the appleseed coincap , is an inedible species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae , and the type species of the genus "Collybia" .
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<triplet> Collybia tuberosa <subj> Collybia <obj> parent taxon <triplet> type species <subj> species <obj> subclass of <triplet> Collybia <subj> Collybia tuberosa <obj> taxonomic type
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Q5147601-1
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Collybia cookei
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Collybia cookei is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae , and one of three species in the genus "Collybia" .
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<triplet> Collybia cookei <subj> Collybia <obj> parent taxon
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Q3915438-1
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Collybia cirrhata
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Collybia cirrhata is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae of the order Agaricales ( gilled mushrooms ) .
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<triplet> Tricholomataceae <subj> Agaricales <obj> parent taxon <triplet> mushroom <subj> fungus <obj> part of
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Q4901271-1
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Bhargabi High School
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Bhargabi High School is a government secondary school in the village of Biranarasingh in the Puri district of Odisha , India .
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<triplet> Bhargabi High School <subj> secondary school <obj> instance of
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Q4974242-3
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Bronze Fonz
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The "Bronze Fonz" depicts Henry Winkler as "The Fonz , " a character in the 1970s television series "Happy Days" , which was set in Milwaukee .
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<triplet> The Fonz <subj> Henry Winkler <obj> performer <subj> Happy Days <obj> present in work <triplet> Happy Days <subj> Henry Winkler <obj> cast member <subj> The Fonz <obj> characters
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Q6872461-2
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Miracle at the New Meadowlands
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The game was a crucial one in the context of the season , played between two divisional rivals in Week 15 of the 2010 NFL season .
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<triplet> 2010 NFL season <subj> 2010 <obj> point in time
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Q6872461-6
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Miracle at the New Meadowlands
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The win allowed the Eagles to progress to the 2010 NFL playoffs by head-to-head tiebreaker over the Giants , where they lost to the eventual Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers .
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<triplet> Green Bay Packers <subj> 2010 <obj> point in time
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Q6489743-1
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Larompong
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Larompong is a small town and "kecamatan" in the southern part of the Luwu Regency of South Sulawesi , Indonesia .
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<triplet> Larompong <subj> kecamatan <obj> instance of <subj> Luwu Regency <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <triplet> kecamatan <subj> Indonesia <obj> country <triplet> Luwu Regency <subj> South Sulawesi <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <subj> Indonesia <obj> country <triplet> South Sulawesi <subj> Luwu Regency <obj> contains administrative territorial entity <subj> Indonesia <obj> country <triplet> Indonesia <subj> South Sulawesi <obj> contains administrative territorial entity
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Q2666194-1
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1994 Supercopa Libertadores
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The 1994 Supercopa Libertadores was the seventh season of the Supercopa Libertadores , a club football tournament for past Copa Libertadores winners .
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<triplet> 1994 Supercopa Libertadores <subj> 1994 <obj> point in time <subj> Supercopa Libertadores <obj> sports season of league or competition <subj> football <obj> sport <triplet> Supercopa Libertadores <subj> football <obj> sport <triplet> Copa Libertadores <subj> football <obj> sport
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Q3339766-1
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Nick Leventis
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Nick Leventis ( born 31 January 1980 ) is a British racing driver and founder of Strakka Racing .
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<triplet> Nick Leventis <subj> 31 January 1980 <obj> date of birth <triplet> Strakka Racing <subj> Nick Leventis <obj> founded by
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Q3339766-2
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Nick Leventis
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One of his most memorable successes was winning the 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans in the LMP2 category with Danny Watts and Jonny Kane , breaking five records in the process .
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<triplet> 2010 24 Hours of Le Mans <subj> 2010 <obj> point in time
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Q7255347-3
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Pseudopostega bellicosa
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It is known from the area of the former Transvaal Province , South Africa .
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<triplet> Transvaal Province <subj> South Africa <obj> country
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Q7255337-3
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Pseudopostega adusta
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It is known from the West Indies , from Cuba east to Dominica , south to Belize and Ecuador .
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<triplet> West Indies <subj> Cuba <obj> country
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Q187179-1
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Love Equals Death
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Love Equals Death was a punk rock band from Petaluma , California , whose music drew influence from classic rock and horror punk .
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<triplet> Love Equals Death <subj> punk rock <obj> genre <subj> Petaluma, California <obj> location of formation <triplet> horror punk <subj> punk rock <obj> subclass of
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Q187179-4
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Love Equals Death
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He was replaced by former Distillers and Angels & Airwaves bassist Ryan Sinn , and the band toured Europe and the United Kingdom .
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<triplet> Distillers <subj> Ryan Sinn <obj> has part <triplet> Angels & Airwaves <subj> Distillers <obj> has part
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Q6987945-1
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Inner Mongolia Radio and Television
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Inner Mongolia Radio and Television ( NMTV , ; ) is a radio and television network in Hohhot , Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region .
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<triplet> Hohhot <subj> Inner Mongolia <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <triplet> Inner Mongolia <subj> Hohhot <obj> contains administrative territorial entity
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Q7255357-3
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Pseudopostega clastozona
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It is known from the area of the former Transvaal Province , South Africa .
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<triplet> Transvaal Province <subj> South Africa <obj> country
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Q4194199-1
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Masamba
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Masamba is a small river town and "kecamatan" in the North Luwu Regency of South Sulawesi , Indonesia .
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<triplet> Masamba <subj> kecamatan <obj> instance of <subj> North Luwu Regency <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <triplet> kecamatan <subj> Indonesia <obj> country <triplet> North Luwu Regency <subj> South Sulawesi <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <subj> Indonesia <obj> country <triplet> South Sulawesi <subj> North Luwu Regency <obj> contains administrative territorial entity <subj> Indonesia <obj> country <triplet> Indonesia <subj> South Sulawesi <obj> contains administrative territorial entity
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Q5485072-1
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Frank Asaro
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Frank Asaro ( born Francesco Asaro , July 31 , 1927 – June 10 , 2014 ) was an Emeritus Senior Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory associated with the University of California at Berkeley .
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<triplet> Frank Asaro <subj> July 31, 1927 <obj> date of birth <subj> June 10, 2014 <obj> date of death
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Q5485072-2
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Frank Asaro
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He is best known as the chemist who discovered the iridium anomaly in the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary layer that led the team of Luis Alvarez , Walter Alvarez , Frank Asaro , and Helen Michel to propose the Asteroid-Impact Theory , which postulates that an asteroid hit the Earth sixty-five million years ago and caused mass extinction during the age of the dinosaurs .
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<triplet> iridium anomaly <subj> Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary <obj> facet of <triplet> Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary <subj> Asteroid-Impact Theory <obj> facet of
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Q7383056-1
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Ruth Johnson Colvin
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Ruth Johnson Colvin ( born December 16 , 1916 ) is the founder of the non-profit organization Literacy Volunteers of America , now called ProLiteracy Worldwide in Syracuse , New York , in 1962 .
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<triplet> ProLiteracy Worldwide <subj> Syracuse, New York <obj> headquarters location
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Q4622913-1
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2011 Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup
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The 2011 Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup was the third edition of this tournament .
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<triplet> 2011 Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time
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Q4622913-2
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2011 Women's Indoor Hockey World Cup
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It was played at 8–13 February 2011 in Poznań , Poland .
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<triplet> Poznań <subj> Poland <obj> country
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Q7255361-3
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Pseudopostega congruens
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It is known from Guerrero , Mexico .
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<triplet> Guerrero <subj> Mexico <obj> country <triplet> Mexico <subj> Guerrero <obj> contains administrative territorial entity
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Q5553560-1
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Geschenk des Augenblicks – Gift of the Moment
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Geschenk des Augenblicks – Gift of the Moment is the eleventh solo album by German keyboardist Hans-Joachim Roedelius , best known for his work with Cluster , Harmonia , and Aquarello .
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<triplet> Geschenk des Augenblicks – Gift of the Moment <subj> Hans-Joachim Roedelius <obj> performer <triplet> Aquarello <subj> Hans-Joachim Roedelius <obj> has part
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Q7255378-3
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Pseudopostega elachista
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It is known from Guerrero , Mexico .
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<triplet> Guerrero <subj> Mexico <obj> country <triplet> Mexico <subj> Guerrero <obj> contains administrative territorial entity
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Q7085896-1
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Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball
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The Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball team represents the University of Mississippi in the sport of basketball .
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<triplet> Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball <subj> basketball <obj> sport
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Q7085896-2
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Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball
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The Rebels compete in the NCAA Division I and the Southeastern Conference ( SEC ) .
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<triplet> NCAA Division I <subj> Southeastern Conference <obj> has part <triplet> Southeastern Conference <subj> NCAA Division I <obj> part of
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Q7085896-4
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Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball
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The Rebels opened a new on-campus arena , The Pavilion at Ole Miss , on January 7 , 2016 .
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<triplet> The Pavilion at Ole Miss <subj> January 7, 2016 <obj> date of official opening
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Q7085896-8
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Ole Miss Rebels men's basketball
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Ole Miss has made the NCAA Tournament on eight occasions and reached the Sweet Sixteen in 2001 .
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<triplet> 2001 <subj> 2001 <obj> point in time
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Q7255380-3
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Pseudopostega euryntis
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It is known from Mysore , India , as well as Sri Lanka .
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<triplet> Mysore <subj> India <obj> country
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Q5498191-1
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Frederick Keep Monument
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Frederick Keep Monument is a public artwork by American artist James Earle Fraser , located at Rock Creek Cemetery in Washington , D . C . , United States .
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<triplet> Frederick Keep Monument <subj> James Earle Fraser <obj> creator <subj> Rock Creek Cemetery <obj> location <subj> Washington, D.C. <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <subj> United States <obj> country <triplet> James Earle Fraser <subj> American <obj> country of citizenship <subj> United States <obj> country of citizenship <triplet> Rock Creek Cemetery <subj> Washington, D.C. <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <subj> United States <obj> country <triplet> Washington, D.C. <subj> American <obj> country <subj> United States <obj> country
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Q7255405-3
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Pseudopostega monosperma
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It is known from Bahia , Brazil .
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<triplet> Bahia <subj> Brazil <obj> country <triplet> Brazil <subj> Bahia <obj> contains administrative territorial entity
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Q3118758-9
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Guanxiu
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Wang Jian , the founding emperor of the Former Shu , bestowed upon him the honorific title Great Master of the Chan Moon ( Chanyue dashi ) , however he is still known by his monk's name Guanxiu , which means "a string of blessings" .
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<triplet> Former Shu <subj> Wang Jian <obj> head of state
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Q7255415-3
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Pseudopostega perdigna
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It is known from Guerrero , Mexico .
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<triplet> Guerrero <subj> Mexico <obj> country <triplet> Mexico <subj> Guerrero <obj> contains administrative territorial entity
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Q4596786-1
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2,5-Bis(hydroxymethyl)furan
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2 , 5-Bis ( hydroxymethyl ) furan ( BHMF ) is a heterocyclic organic compound , and is a derivative of a broader class of compounds known as furans .
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<triplet> furan <subj> heterocyclic <obj> instance of
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Q7255418-3
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Pseudopostega pontifex
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It is known from Cali , Colombia .
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<triplet> Cali <subj> Colombia <obj> country
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Q4757630-3
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Andrew Klaber
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He is also the founder and emeritus chairman and president of Even Ground , an international non-profit organization that annually provides academic support , basic health care , and nutrition to more than 2 , 000 children who have been orphaned or made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS .
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<triplet> HIV <subj> AIDS <obj> has effect
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Q7255420-3
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Pseudopostega pumila
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It is known from Tabasco , Mexico .
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<triplet> Tabasco <subj> Mexico <obj> country <triplet> Mexico <subj> Tabasco <obj> contains administrative territorial entity
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Q8065078-1
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Zakhmi Sipahi
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Zakhmi Sipahi is a 1994 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by T L V Prasad , starring Mithun Chakraborty , Om Puri , Rituparna Sengupta and Puneet Issar .
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<triplet> Zakhmi Sipahi <subj> T L V Prasad <obj> director <subj> Mithun Chakraborty <obj> cast member <subj> Om Puri <obj> cast member <subj> Rituparna Sengupta <obj> cast member <subj> Puneet Issar <obj> cast member <triplet> Hindi-language <subj> India <obj> country <triplet> India <subj> Hindi-language <obj> language used
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Q7255427-3
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Pseudopostega saltatrix
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It was described from St . Thomas , in the Virgin Islands , but has an extremely wide range , from Cuba to Dominica in the West Indies , south from Belize to Ecuador , French Guiana and Paraguay .
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<triplet> West Indies <subj> Dominica <obj> country
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Q4766170-1
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Ann-Elise Hannikainen
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Ann-Elise Hannikainen ( 14 January 1946 – 19 November 2012 ) was a Finnish composer .
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<triplet> Ann-Elise Hannikainen <subj> 14 January 1946 <obj> date of birth <subj> 19 November 2012 <obj> date of death
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Q4766170-3
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Ann-Elise Hannikainen
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She studied music in Finland at the Sibelius Academy with Einar Englund for composition and Tapani Valsta for piano .
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<triplet> Einar Englund <subj> Sibelius Academy <obj> educated at
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Q4022347-1
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Jameh Mosque of Saveh
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The Jameh Mosque of Saveh ( – "Masjid-e-Jāmeh Sāveh" ) is a Seljuk-era mosque , located in Saveh , Iran .
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<triplet> Jameh Mosque of Saveh <subj> Saveh <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity
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Q6024804-1
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Indigo Tunnel
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Indigo Tunnel is an abandoned railroad tunnel in Allegany County , Maryland , located about east of Little Orleans .
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<triplet> Indigo Tunnel <subj> tunnel <obj> instance of <subj> Allegany County, Maryland <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity
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Q6024804-7
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Indigo Tunnel
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The tunnel was acquired by the National Park Service in 1980 and became part of Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park .
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<triplet> Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park <subj> National Park Service <obj> operator
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Q3088321-1
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Su Bingtian
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Su Bingtian ( ; born 29 August 1989 ) is a Chinese sprinter .
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<triplet> Su Bingtian <subj> 29 August 1989 <obj> date of birth
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Q3088321-2
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Su Bingtian
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He was the first ever Asian-born sprinter to break the 10-second barrier of the 100 metres event in track and field .
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<triplet> 100 metres <subj> sprinter <obj> subclass of
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Q3088321-3
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Su Bingtian
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His personal best in the 100 metres makes him the current co-holder of the 100 m Asian record , which is shared with Nigerian-born Qatari Femi Ogunode .
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<triplet> Femi Ogunode <subj> 100 metres <obj> sports discipline competed in <subj> Nigeria <obj> country of citizenship <subj> Qatar <obj> country of citizenship
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Q10809334-5
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Pseudopostega breviapicula
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It has a wide range in the Neotropical Region from Panama south to north-eastern and south-eastern Brazil and north-central Argentina .
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<triplet> Brazil <subj> Argentina <obj> shares border with <triplet> Argentina <subj> Brazil <obj> shares border with
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Q5576384-2
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Godfrey Bosvile
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He fought on the Parliamentary side in the English Civil War .
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<triplet> English Civil War <subj> Parliamentary <obj> participant
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Q7772776-1
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The Virgin's Cradle Hymn
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"The Virgin's Cradle Hymn" is a short lullaby text .
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<triplet> The Virgin's Cradle Hymn <subj> lullaby <obj> genre
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Q6187617-1
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Jessie Belle Rittenhouse
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Jessie Belle Rittenhouse Scollard ( December 8 , 1869 – September 28 , 1948 ) , daughter of John Edward and Mary ( MacArthur ) Rittenhouse , was a literary critic , compiler of anthologies , and poet .
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<triplet> Jessie Belle Rittenhouse <subj> December 8, 1869 <obj> date of birth <subj> September 28, 1948 <obj> date of death
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Q16820556-1
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Brenneke
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Brenneke GmbH is a German manufacturer of ammunition and bullets , based in Langenhagen , Lower Saxony .
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<triplet> Brenneke <subj> Langenhagen <obj> headquarters location
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Q16820556-2
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Brenneke
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The company was founded by Wilhelm Brenneke in 1895 and is currently owned and run by his great-grandson , Dr .
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<triplet> Brenneke <subj> Wilhelm Brenneke <obj> founded by
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Q12513820-1
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Serbuni
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Serbuni , short for Serikat Buruh Unilever Indonesia ( 'Unilever Workers Union of Indonesia' ) , was a trade union of workers at the factories of Unilever in Indonesia .
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<triplet> Serbuni <subj> trade union <obj> instance of
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Q7255375-5
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Pseudopostega duplicata
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It is known from Costa Rica and Tortola in the British Virgin Islands .
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<triplet> Tortola <subj> British Virgin Islands <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity
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Q3309348-1
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Michel Courtiols
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Michel Courtiols ( born 27 April 1965 in Fumel ) is a former French rugby union player .
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<triplet> Michel Courtiols <subj> 27 April 1965 <obj> date of birth <subj> Fumel <obj> place of birth
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Q5444255-1
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Ferguson Rodger
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Thomas Ferguson Rodger ( 4 November 1907 – 1 June 1978 ) was a Scottish physician who was Professor of Psychological Medicine at the University of Glasgow from 1948 to 1973 , and Emeritus Professor thereafter .
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<triplet> Ferguson Rodger <subj> 4 November 1907 <obj> date of birth <subj> 1 June 1978 <obj> date of death <subj> University of Glasgow <obj> educated at
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Q5444255-2
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Ferguson Rodger
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He joined the Royal Army Medical Corps during the Second World War and rose to become a consultant psychiatrist with the rank of Brigadier .
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<triplet> Royal Army Medical Corps <subj> Second World War <obj> conflict
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Q5444255-3
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Ferguson Rodger
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His son was Scottish lawyer Alan Rodger , Baron Rodger of Earlsferry , who became Lord President of the Court of Session and subsequently Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom .
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<triplet> Alan Rodger, Baron Rodger of Earlsferry <subj> Lord President of the Court of Session <obj> position held <subj> Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom <obj> position held
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Q7255399-5
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Pseudopostega longipedicella
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It is known from Puntarenas in Costa Rica and the Canal Zone in Panama .
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<triplet> Costa Rica <subj> Panama <obj> shares border with <triplet> Panama <subj> Costa Rica <obj> shares border with
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Q6907277-1
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Mooga
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Mooga is an album by the rapper 40 Cal . , released in 2008 .
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<triplet> Mooga <subj> 40 Cal. <obj> performer
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Q7255429-5
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Pseudopostega sectila
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It is known from Puerto Rico and Tortola in the British Virgin Islands .
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<triplet> Tortola <subj> British Virgin Islands <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity
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