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Fatal accident of 07 June 1942 involving the prototype of the H2S airborne radar
Q20977783
1942 Herefordshire TRE Halifax crash
V9977 was an Handley Page Halifax II that had been sent to the Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE) at RAF Defford to be used as a flying testbed for the H2S radar. On the afternoon of 7 June 1942, one of its Rolls-Royce Merlin engines caught fire and led to the aircraft crashing near the England-Wales border, killing all eleven crew-members. Among the dead was Alan Blumlein of EMI, who was well known as the inventor of stereophonic sound recording and the 405-line television system used in the UK until 1985. Investigators determined that improper engine maintenance/assembly procedures caused the accident. It remains the deadliest crash in the history of military test flight in the UK.
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song written and composed by Martin Klaman and Hans Skoog, originally performed by Kikki Danielsson at Melodifestivalen 1992
Q5375059
En enda gång (song)
"En enda gång", lyrics by Hans Skoog and music Martin Klaman, is a power ballad which Kikki Danielsson performed when it finished fourth at the Swedish Melodifestivalen 1992. Kikki Danielsson had throat problems, which caused her voice to become more hoarse than usual. However, this didn't seem to affect the result in a negative way, since the song reminded of those heavy mer ballads with hoarse singer remaining popularity at that time. The lyrics is natural romantic, like many other Kikki Danielssons songs. In "En enda gång", Swedish for "Only one time", the singer describes its love as several natural phenomenas.
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company
Q7511573
Sierra Sciences
Sierra Sciences, LLC is a biotechnology company founded by William H. Andrews, former director of molecular biology at Geron Corporation. Andrews founded Sierra Sciences in 1999 in Reno, Nevada with the goal of preventing and/or reversing cellular senescence, and ultimately curing diseases associated with human aging, including the aging process itself.
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sports season
Q563628
1964–65 DDR-Oberliga
The 1964–65 DDR-Oberliga was the 16th season of the DDR-Oberliga, the first tier of league football in East Germany. The league was contested by fourteen teams. National People's Army club ASK Vorwärts Berlin won the championship, the club's fourth of six national East German championships all up. Bernd Bauchspieß of BSG Chemie Leipzig was the league's top scorer with 14 goals, becoming the first player to finish as top scorer on three occasions. For the third time the title East German Footballer of the year was awarded, going to Horst Weigang of SC Leipzig. On the strength of the 1964–65 title Vorwärts qualified for the 1965–66 European Cup where the club was knocked out by Manchester United in the first round. Seventh-placed club SC Aufbau Magdeburg qualified for the 1965–66 European Cup Winners' Cup as the seasons FDGB-Pokal winner and was knocked out by West Ham United in the quarter-finals. Fourth-placed SC Leipzig qualified for the 1965–66 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup where it was knocked out in the second round by Leeds United.
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British writer
Q7561736
Sonia Melchett
Sonia Elizabeth Sinclair, JP, known as Sonia Melchett, is an English socialite and author. Formerly married to Julian Mond, Baron Melchett, she married the writer Andrew Sinclair after her husband's death.
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Italian comune
Q43053
Gerre de' Caprioli
Gerre de' Caprioli is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Cremona in the Italian region Lombardy, located about 80 kilometres (50 mi) southeast of Milan and about 6 kilometres (4 mi) south of Cremona. Gerre de' Caprioli borders the following municipalities: Castelvetro Piacentino, Cremona, Stagno Lombardo.
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species of fish
Q2440549
Queen coris
The queen coris, also known as the sand wrasse, Queen coris wrasse, Formosan coris, Formosa coris wrasse, Formosa wrasse, Indian Ocean wrasse or Indian sand wrasse, is a species of wrasse native to the Indian Ocean from the Red Sea and the coast of east Africa to Sri Lanka. This species appears in the aquarium trade due to its vibrant colors. A special feature about this species is how much they change from juvenile to adult form, in color, behaviour, and diet.
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American actress
Q1264306
Pat Carroll
Patricia Ann Carroll was an American actress. She voiced Ursula in The Little Mermaid and appeared in CBS's The Danny Thomas Show, ABC's Laverne & Shirley, and NBC's ER. Carroll was an Emmy, Drama Desk, and Grammy Award winner, as well as a Tony Award nominee.
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American actress
Q4805428
Ashley Eckstein
Ashley Eckstein is an American actress and fashion designer. She is the founder of the fashion label Her Universe. She is best known for voicing the role of Ahsoka Tano throughout the Star Wars franchise, beginning with Star Wars: The Clone Wars in 2008.
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Soviet historian
Q42703118
Vladimir Kapitonovich Nikolsky
Vladimir Kapitonovich Nikolsky was a Soviet historian, ethnologist, translator, religious scholar, Doctor of Historical Sciences (1943), and professor.
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genus of insects
Q13971595
Ostracophyto
Ostracophyto is a genus of bristle flies in the family Tachinidae. There are at least two described species in Ostracophyto.
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German politician
Q1393335
Sybille Volkholz
Sybille Volkholz is a German educationalist and a former Berlin senator.
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species of mollusc
Q3721025
Daphnella sandwicensis
Daphnella sandwicensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae.
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Swedish football team
Q116056760
2023 Hammarby Fotboll season
The 2023 season is Hammarby Fotboll's 108th in existence, their 54th season in Allsvenskan and their 9th consecutive season in the league. They compete in Allsvenskan and Svenska Cupen and the UEFA Europa Conference League. League play will started in April and will end in November. Martí Cifuentes makes his second season as head coach.
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Swedish football team
Q116056760
2023 Hammarby Fotboll season
The 2023 season is Hammarby Fotboll's 108th in existence, their 54th season in Allsvenskan and their 9th consecutive season in the league. They compete in Allsvenskan and Svenska Cupen and the UEFA Europa Conference League. League play will started in April and will end in November. Martí Cifuentes makes his second season as head coach.
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cricketer (1795-1858)
Q16066194
Francis Nicholas
Francis Nicholas was an English amateur cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1821 to 1830. He was mainly associated with Hampshire and with Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), of which he was a member. He made 23 known appearances in first-class matches including 6 for the Gentlemen from 1823 to 1830.
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species of echinoderm
Q21271245
Hippasteria muscipula
Hippasteria muscipula is one of twelve species of deep-sea sea star in the genus Hippasteria, which is in the family Goniasteridae.
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writer and politician
Q1990513
Niko Pucić
Niko Pucić de Zagorien was a writer and politician from the old Ragusan noble family.
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football league season
Q114839503
2022–23 Belgian Division 3
The 2022–23 Belgian Division 3 is the seventh season of the division in its current format, placed at the fifth-tier of football in Belgium.
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Nigerian online newspaper
Q93953761
Uhuru Times
The Uhuru Times is an online Nigerian newspaper and published monthly printed paper in publication of Journal Communication Limited. The newspaper was founded in 2007 by Wale Adebayo who was editor in The Punch newspaper with the head office in Ogun State. The newspaper is a full monthly colour publication like the New York Times and the print edition stop in 2015 due financial situation and return as daily online newspaper. The newspaper was a vision foundation that relies on Chief Obafemi Awolowo political philosophy about man place in society and how the political leaders behave or their best doing in leadership. The Newsline holds a yearly event awards on political leaders in how they use their leadership position.
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film producer (1907-1989)
Q5715013
Henning Karmark
Henning Karmark was a Danish film producer. He produced 90 films between 1937 and 1971 and was one of the most active producers at the ASA Film studio. He was born in Varde, Denmark and died in Nice, France.
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human settlement in Spain
Q9092659
Varea, La Rioja
Varea is a village in the municipality of Logroño, in the province and autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain. As of 2018 had a population of 1866 people.
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locality in South Australia
Q55885832
Laurie Park, South Australia
Laurie Park is a locality located within the Naracoorte Lucindale Council in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. Boundaries for the locality were created on 12 April 2001. Its boundaries include the southern part of the site of the ceased Government Town of Jessie. Laurie Park is located within the federal division of Barker, the state electoral district of MacKillop and the local government area of the Naracoorte Lucindale Council.
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international sporting event
Q17089819
Swimming at the 1995 Pan American Games – Women's 100 metre butterfly
The women's 100 metre butterfly competition of the swimming events at the 1995 Pan American Games took place between March 12–17 at the Complejo Natatorio. The last Pan American Games champion was Kristin Topham of Canada. This race consisted of two lengths of the pool, all in butterfly.
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village in Plovdiv, Bulgaria
Q2012206
Borets
Borets is a village in Southern Bulgaria, in Brezovo Municipality, Plovdiv Province. The population of the town is 699 people as of 2020.
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Wikimedia disambiguation page
Q7403533
Salamabad
Salamabad may refer to: Aşağı Salamabad, Azerbaijan Yuxarı Salamabad, Azerbaijan Salamabad, India, a crossing point on the Line of Control between India and Pakistan Salamabad, Fars, Iran Salamabad, West Azerbaijan, Iran
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Wikimedia disambiguation page
Q5035784
Capitalism (disambiguation)
Capitalism is an economic and social system in which the means of production are privately controlled. Capitalism may also refer to: Economic liberalism, a system in which economic decisions are made by individuals or households rather than by collective institutions or organizations Capitalism, a 1995 computer game Capitalism (sculpture), Portland, Oregon Capitalism: A Love Story, a 2009 documentary film by Michael Moore Capitalist mode of production, the socio-economic base of a capitalist society
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Chinese politician (1891-1959)
Q8263880
Chen Bijun
Chen Bijun was a Chinese politician. She was the acting head of the Canton (Guangzhou) government for four months in 1944–1945.
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Defunct political party of Belize
Q21196393
Corozal United Front
The Corozal United Front (CUF) was a short-lived political party active in Corozal District, Belize, in the 1970s. Shortly after its founding the party won a municipal election in Corozal Town, defeating the established People's United Party there for the first time. In conjunction with the newly formed United Democratic Party, the CUF fielded candidates in the 1974 Belizean general election, but failed to win any seats in the Belize House. After the 1974 election, the CUF was absorbed by the UDP.
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Serbian association football player
Q6984645
Nebojša Skopljak
Nebojša Skopljak is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender.
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American college football team season
Q4577732
1977 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team
The 1977 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team represented the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in the 1977 NCAA Division I football season. The team was coached by Tom Osborne and played their home games in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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painting by Jean-Franu00E7ois de Troy
Q20666719
Christ and the Samaritan Woman (de Troy)
Christ and the Samaritan Woman is a painting of 1742 by Jean-François de Troy depicting the biblical episode of the Samaritan woman at the well. It is one of a series of six paintings by the artist for Pierre Guérin de Tencin and his archepiscopal palace at Lyon; the others were The Death of Lucretia, The Death of Cleopatra, The Judgement of Solomon, The Idolatry of Solomon and The Woman Caught in Adultery. It is now at the Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon.
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American computer programmer (1969-2018)
Q22708720
Terry A. Davis
Terrence Andrew Davis was an American programmer who created and designed TempleOS, a public domain operating system. Its development was an extremely complex, time-consuming and unusual undertaking for one person. As a teenager, Davis learned assembly language on a Commodore 64. He later earned a master's degree in electrical engineering from Arizona State University and worked for several years at Ticketmaster as a programmer for VAX machines. In 1996, he began experiencing regular manic episodes, one of which led him to hospitalization. Initially diagnosed with bipolar disorder, he was later declared to have schizophrenia. He subsequently collected disability payments and resided in Las Vegas with his parents until 2017. Davis grew up as a Catholic and was an atheist for some of his adult life. After experiencing a self-described "revelation", he proclaimed that he had been in direct communication with God and that God had commanded him to build a successor to the Second Temple. He then committed a decade to creating an operating system modeled after the DOS-based interfaces of his youth. In 2013, Davis announced that he had completed the project, now called "TempleOS". The operating system was generally regarded as a hobby system, not suitable for general use, but Davis received sympathy and support for bringing the project to fruition. During his final years, Davis amassed an online following and regularly posted video blogs to social media. Although he remained lucid when discussing computer-related subjects, his communication skills were significantly affected by his schizophrenia. He was controversial for his regular use of slurs, which he explained was his way of combating factors of psychological warfare. After 2017, he struggled with periods of homelessness and incarceration. In 2018, he was struck by a train and died at the age of 48.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Terrence Andrew Davis was an American programmer who created and designed TempleOS, a public domain operating system. Its development was an extremely complex, time-consuming and unusual undertaking for one person. As a teenager, Davis learned assembly language on a Commodore 64. He later earned a master's degree in electrical engineering from Arizona State University and worked for several years at Ticketmaster as a programmer for VAX machines. In 1996, he began experiencing regular manic episodes, one of which led him to hospitalization. Initially diagnosed with bipolar disorder, he was later declared to have schizophrenia. He subsequently collected disability payments and resided in Las Vegas with his parents until 2017. Davis grew up as a Catholic and was an atheist for some of his adult life. After experiencing a self-described "revelation", he proclaimed that he had been in direct communication with God and that God had commanded him to build a successor to the Second Temple. He then committed a decade to creating an operating system modeled after the DOS-based interfaces of his youth. In 2013, Davis announced that he had completed the project, now called "TempleOS". The operating system was generally regarded as a hobby system, not suitable for general use, but Davis received sympathy and support for bringing the project to fruition. During his final years, Davis amassed an online following and regularly posted video blogs to social media. Although he remained lucid when discussing computer-related subjects, his communication skills were significantly affected by his schizophrenia. He was controversial for his regular use of slurs, which he explained was his way of combating factors of psychological warfare. After 2017, he struggled with periods of homelessness and incarceration. In 2018, he was struck by a train and died at the age of 48. ### Response: American computer programmer (1969-2018)
American computer programmer (1969-2018)
Q22708720
Terry A. Davis
Terrence Andrew Davis was an American programmer who created and designed TempleOS, a public domain operating system. Its development was an extremely complex, time-consuming and unusual undertaking for one person. As a teenager, Davis learned assembly language on a Commodore 64. He later earned a master's degree in electrical engineering from Arizona State University and worked for several years at Ticketmaster as a programmer for VAX machines. In 1996, he began experiencing regular manic episodes, one of which led him to hospitalization. Initially diagnosed with bipolar disorder, he was later declared to have schizophrenia. He subsequently collected disability payments and resided in Las Vegas with his parents until 2017. Davis grew up as a Catholic and was an atheist for some of his adult life. After experiencing a self-described "revelation", he proclaimed that he had been in direct communication with God and that God had commanded him to build a successor to the Second Temple. He then committed a decade to creating an operating system modeled after the DOS-based interfaces of his youth. In 2013, Davis announced that he had completed the project, now called "TempleOS". The operating system was generally regarded as a hobby system, not suitable for general use, but Davis received sympathy and support for bringing the project to fruition. During his final years, Davis amassed an online following and regularly posted video blogs to social media. Although he remained lucid when discussing computer-related subjects, his communication skills were significantly affected by his schizophrenia. He was controversial for his regular use of slurs, which he explained was his way of combating factors of psychological warfare. After 2017, he struggled with periods of homelessness and incarceration. In 2018, he was struck by a train and died at the age of 48.
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civil parish in the English county of Norfolk
Q2477707
South Lopham
South Lopham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It covers an area of 7.91 km2 (3.05 sq mi) and had a population of 371 in 157 households at the 2001 census. For the purposes of local government, it falls within the district of Breckland.
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English contract law case concerning illegality
Q28448285
Patel v Mirza
Patel v Mirza [2016] UKSC 42 is an English contract law case concerning the scope of the illegality principle relating to insider trading under section 52 of the Criminal Justice Act 1993. In 2020, the Supreme Court described this case as having set out a "a significant development in the law relating to illegality at common law".
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Professor of Civil and Environmental engineering
Q65029446
Laurel Larsen
Laurel G. Larsen is an Associate professor of Earth Systems Science for the Department of Geography and Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley where she also heads the Environmental Systems Dynamics Laboratory. Her areas of expertise include hydroecology, geomorphology, complex systems, and environmental modeling.
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English chemist, food manufacturer and politician
Q7525969
Sir Alfred Bird, 1st Baronet
Sir Alfred Frederick Bird, 1st Baronet was an English chemist, food manufacturer and Conservative Party politician. He is best remembered as the proprietor of Alfred Bird & Sons, a company founded by his father Alfred Bird, the inventor of baking powder and the powdered custard that bears his name.
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Set Decorator
Q916177
Brigitte Broch
Brigitte Broch, is a German-Mexican production designer.
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football club
Q4816146
Atlanta Silverbacks U23's
Atlanta Silverbacks U23’s was an American soccer team based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Founded in 2006, the team played in the USL Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, until 2008, when the franchise folded and the team left the league. The team played its home games at the soccer-specific RE/MAX Greater Atlanta Stadium in nearby Chamblee, Georgia. The team's colors were red, black and white.
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NHL team season
Q24891818
2016–17 Edmonton Oilers season
The 2016–17 Edmonton Oilers season was the 38th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on June 22, 1979, and 45th season including their play in the World Hockey Association (WHA). This was the Oilers' first season of play at their new downtown arena, Rogers Place. This season also marked the end of their 11-year playoff drought after they clinched the playoffs on March 28 against the Los Angeles Kings for their first playoff appearance since 2006. This season marked the first time since the 1986-87 season that the Oilers recorded 100 points in a season.
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bridge in India
Q33400489
Sadarghat Bridge
Sadarghat Bridge is a bridge in Silchar city of Assam, India, which crosses the Barak River. This bridge is the only bridge built on the Barak River in Silchar city. The bridge is the only way to reach Kumbhirgram Airport, Silchar from Silchar.
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road in England
Q4649305
A428 road
The A428 road is a major road in central and eastern England. It runs between the cities of Coventry and Cambridge by way of the county towns of Northampton and Bedford. Together with the A421,, the eastern section of the A428 forms the route between Cambridge and Oxford. The A428 was formerly part of the main route from Birmingham to Felixstowe before the A14 was fully opened in 1993.
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road in Ireland
Q25208439
R264 road (Ireland)
The R264 road is a regional road in Ireland, located in County Donegal in Ulster. It runs between Raphoe and Lifford. The road passes through the village of Ballindrait, where it crosses over the Burn Dale.
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American luthier
Q453026
Travis Bean
Clifford Travis Bean was an American luthier and machinist from California. In 1974, he partnered with Marc McElwee and Gary Kramer to start Travis Bean Guitars, which made high-end electric guitars and basses featuring machined aluminum necks. This was an unusual design, departing from more traditional wood necked instruments. The aluminum center section ran through the instrument body, with the pickups directly mounted to the aluminum. The majority of these instruments featured solid koa wood bodies and humbucker pickups. Though praised for their sound, the aluminum necks made Travis Bean guitars heavier than other electric guitars. Models included the Artist, Standard, Wedge (rare), and TB500 (rare) with single coil pickups. Kramer and Bean parted ways in 1975, with the former starting Kramer Guitars. The first series of Kramer guitars were redesigned aluminum-necked instruments but utilizing wooden inserts along the back of the neck to cut down on weight and provide a more traditional feel; these modifications also avoided patent infringement of Travis Bean's original neck design. Around 3,600 guitars and basses were produced between 1974 and 1979. In the late 1990s, Bean teamed with master machinist/designer B. Kelly Condon and produced a run of 24 high end, custom instruments. These guitars and basses were aluminum-neck instruments, each machined from a 125-pound billet of 7075 aluminum. The pans weighed just over 4 pounds when finished and all were serial numbered and identified inside the pan.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Clifford Travis Bean was an American luthier and machinist from California. In 1974, he partnered with Marc McElwee and Gary Kramer to start Travis Bean Guitars, which made high-end electric guitars and basses featuring machined aluminum necks. This was an unusual design, departing from more traditional wood necked instruments. The aluminum center section ran through the instrument body, with the pickups directly mounted to the aluminum. The majority of these instruments featured solid koa wood bodies and humbucker pickups. Though praised for their sound, the aluminum necks made Travis Bean guitars heavier than other electric guitars. Models included the Artist, Standard, Wedge (rare), and TB500 (rare) with single coil pickups. Kramer and Bean parted ways in 1975, with the former starting Kramer Guitars. The first series of Kramer guitars were redesigned aluminum-necked instruments but utilizing wooden inserts along the back of the neck to cut down on weight and provide a more traditional feel; these modifications also avoided patent infringement of Travis Bean's original neck design. Around 3,600 guitars and basses were produced between 1974 and 1979. In the late 1990s, Bean teamed with master machinist/designer B. Kelly Condon and produced a run of 24 high end, custom instruments. These guitars and basses were aluminum-neck instruments, each machined from a 125-pound billet of 7075 aluminum. The pans weighed just over 4 pounds when finished and all were serial numbered and identified inside the pan. ### Response: American luthier
Irish footballer
Q5592784
Graham Doyle
Graham Doyle is an Irish public servant and former soccer player, who was born in Dublin.
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East German luger
Q367601
Reinhard Bredow
Reinhard Bredow is an East German former luger who competed in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He and Horst Hörnlein won the gold medal in the men's doubles event at the 1972 Winter Olympics in Sapporo. Bredow also won four medals in the men's doubles event at the FIL World Luge Championships with one gold (1973), one silver (1969), and two bronzes. He also won two gold medals in the men's doubles event at the FIL European Luge Championships.
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aspect of history
Q5865216
History of Lansingburgh, New York
This is a history of Lansingburgh, New York.
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genus of bacteria
Q21078355
Salinibacterium
Salinibacterium is a Gram-positive, aerobic, non-spore-forming and non-motile bacterial genus from the family Microbacteriaceae.
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species of insect
Q14598742
Drymodromia pseudofemorata
Drymodromia pseudofemorata is a species of dance flies, in the fly family Empididae.
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species of insect
Q4674814
Acraea althoffi
Acraea althoffi, the Althoff's acraea, is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Cameroon, Gabon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Central African Republic, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania.
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species of insect
Q5023735
Calosoma ewersmanni
Calosoma ewersmanni is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in Turkey.
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British politician
Q17180975
Charles Hedley Strutt
Charles Hedley Strutt was a British Conservative Party politician. He was the son of John James Strutt, the 2nd Baron Rayleigh, and his wife Clara née Vicars. He was educated at Winchester College and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated in 1871 with 1st class honours in moral science. He became a farmer in Essex, where he was a justice of the peace, and an alderman of Essex County Council. He was the Member of Parliament for Eastern Essex from 1883 to 1885, when the constituency was divided. At the 1885 general election he unsuccessfully contested the Saffron Walden division of Essex. After a decade's absence, he returned to the House of Commons as MP for Maldon in Essex from 1895 to 1906. When not involved in politics he had interests in rubber production and was chairman of the Anglo-Dutch Plantations of Java.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: Charles Hedley Strutt was a British Conservative Party politician. He was the son of John James Strutt, the 2nd Baron Rayleigh, and his wife Clara née Vicars. He was educated at Winchester College and at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated in 1871 with 1st class honours in moral science. He became a farmer in Essex, where he was a justice of the peace, and an alderman of Essex County Council. He was the Member of Parliament for Eastern Essex from 1883 to 1885, when the constituency was divided. At the 1885 general election he unsuccessfully contested the Saffron Walden division of Essex. After a decade's absence, he returned to the House of Commons as MP for Maldon in Essex from 1895 to 1906. When not involved in politics he had interests in rubber production and was chairman of the Anglo-Dutch Plantations of Java. ### Response: British politician
ancient Greek dance
Q730233
Cordax
The cordax, was a provocative, licentious, and often obscene mask dance of ancient Greek comedy. In his play The Clouds, Aristophanes complains that other playwrights of his time try to hide the feebleness of their plays by bringing an old woman onto the stage to dance the cordax. He notes with pride that his patrons will not find such gimmicks in his plays. Petronius Arbiter in his Roman novel the Satyricon has Trimalchio boast to his dinner guests that no one dances the cordax better than his wife, Fortunata. The nature of this dance is described in the satires of Juvenal, who says "the girls encouraged by applause sink to the ground with tremulous buttocks." [Satire XI] The poet Horace and playwright Plautus refer to the same dance as ionici motus. Juvenal makes specific mention of the testarum crepitus. In the earlier Greek form, finger cymbals were used.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The cordax, was a provocative, licentious, and often obscene mask dance of ancient Greek comedy. In his play The Clouds, Aristophanes complains that other playwrights of his time try to hide the feebleness of their plays by bringing an old woman onto the stage to dance the cordax. He notes with pride that his patrons will not find such gimmicks in his plays. Petronius Arbiter in his Roman novel the Satyricon has Trimalchio boast to his dinner guests that no one dances the cordax better than his wife, Fortunata. The nature of this dance is described in the satires of Juvenal, who says "the girls encouraged by applause sink to the ground with tremulous buttocks." [Satire XI] The poet Horace and playwright Plautus refer to the same dance as ionici motus. Juvenal makes specific mention of the testarum crepitus. In the earlier Greek form, finger cymbals were used. ### Response: ancient Greek dance
human biblical figure
Q1989339
Azariah II
Azariah was a high priest mentioned in the Hebrew Bible at the time of King Uzziah's leprosy.
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Wikimedia list article
Q6602497
List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 436
This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 436 of the United States Reports:
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South Korean footballer
Q7137844
Park Jun-hyuk
Park Jun-Hyuk is a South Korean footballer who plays as a goalkeeper who plays for Cheonan City FC.
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album by The Manhattans
Q30638077
There's No Me Without You
There's No Me Without You is the fifth studio album by the American vocal group The Manhattans, released in 1973 through Columbia Records.
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1966 film by Eiichi Kudo
Q11404723
Eleven Samurai
Eleven Samurai, also known as 11 Samurai, is a 1967 Japanese jidaigeki film directed by Eiichi Kudo. This is the third and final chapter in Kudo's Samurai Revolution trilogy. The plot is a samurai epic with a loose historical basis. "The young Lord Nariatsu was probably modeled after the real life figure of Matsudaira Nariyoshi, also known as Matsudaira Tokunosuke (1819-1839)," who was the 19th or the 20th son of the Shōgun Ienari (1787-1837) and the younger brother of the Shōgun Ieyoshi (1837-1853). "Nariyoshi died when he was 19 years old--a perfect fit for this story. The circumstances surrounding his death are obscure, which is also very convenient for dramatic purposes."
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Italian fashion designer
Q3054480
Ennio Capasa
Ennio Capasa is an Italian fashion designer. He is the creator of CoSTUME NATIONAL, the Italian fashion house he founded in 1986 and now an internationally renowned designer label famous for its subtle shapes, dark tones and sartorial detail.
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turbojet aircraft engine
Q695801
Junkers Jumo 004
The Junkers Jumo 004 was the world's first production turbojet engine in operational use, and the first successful axial compressor turbojet engine. Some 8,000 units were manufactured by Junkers in Germany late in World War II, powering the Messerschmitt Me 262 fighter and the Arado Ar 234 reconnaissance/bomber, along with prototypes, including the Horten Ho 229. Variants and copies of the engine were produced in Eastern Europe and the USSR for several years following the end of WWII.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The Junkers Jumo 004 was the world's first production turbojet engine in operational use, and the first successful axial compressor turbojet engine. Some 8,000 units were manufactured by Junkers in Germany late in World War II, powering the Messerschmitt Me 262 fighter and the Arado Ar 234 reconnaissance/bomber, along with prototypes, including the Horten Ho 229. Variants and copies of the engine were produced in Eastern Europe and the USSR for several years following the end of WWII. ### Response: turbojet aircraft engine
football tournament season
Q114097021
2022 Liga 3 Central Sulawesi
The 2022 Liga 3 Central Sulawesi is the fifth edition of Liga 3 Central Sulawesi organized by Asprov PSSI Central Sulawesi. Followed by 17 clubs. The winner of this competition will immediately advance to the national round. Persipal Palu is the defending champion after winning it in the 2021 season.
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1999 single by Foo Fighters
Q2454549
Learn to Fly
"Learn to Fly" is a song by American rock band Foo Fighters. It was released as the lead single from their third studio album There Is Nothing Left to Lose (1999) in October 1999. It was the band's first song to enter the Billboard Hot 100, as well as their second-highest charting song on the Hot 100, peaking at number 19. It also peaked within the top 40 in Australia, Canada, Hungary, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland and the United Kingdom. The song's music video won Best Short Form Video award at the 43rd Grammy Awards in 2001.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: "Learn to Fly" is a song by American rock band Foo Fighters. It was released as the lead single from their third studio album There Is Nothing Left to Lose (1999) in October 1999. It was the band's first song to enter the Billboard Hot 100, as well as their second-highest charting song on the Hot 100, peaking at number 19. It also peaked within the top 40 in Australia, Canada, Hungary, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland and the United Kingdom. The song's music video won Best Short Form Video award at the 43rd Grammy Awards in 2001. ### Response: 1999 single by Foo Fighters
British scholar in Sanskrit
Q4798305
Arthur Coke Burnell
Arthur Coke Burnell was an English civil servant who served in the Madras Presidency who was also a scholar in Sanskrit and Dravidian languages. He catalogued the Sanskrit manuscripts in southern India, particularly those in the collections of the Tanjore court collections. He was, with Henry Yule, a co-compiler of Hobson-Jobson, a compendium of Anglo-Indian terms.
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Danish long-distance runner
Q101074620
Simon Holbek Kønigsfeldt
Simon Holbek Kønigsfeldt is a Danish long-distance runner. In 2020, he competed in the men's race at the 2020 World Athletics Half Marathon Championships held in Gdynia, Poland.
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German inventor (1842-1898)
Q104282
Wilhelm Emil Fein
Wilhelm Emil Fein was a German inventor. He invented the worldwide first portable electric drill.
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former endurance competition
Q3486469
Mezzalama Skyrace
The Mezzalama Skyrace was an international high altitude endurance race competition, defunct in 2008, in upper Valtournenche Valley, in the Aosta Valley, Italy. The summer event in the Monte Rosa's massif has been carried out annually by the Mezzalama Trophy association since 2000, and was also named in honor of the mountain guide Ottorino Mezzalama.
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hurdle horse race in Britain
Q5068999
Challow Novices' Hurdle
The Challow Novices' Hurdle is a Grade 1 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Newbury over a distance of about 2 miles and 4½ furlongs, and during its running there are ten hurdles to be jumped. The race is for novice hurdlers, and it is scheduled to take place each year in late December. Prior to 1999 the race was sometimes run in early January. Initially contested as a two mile juvenile hurdle, the race was opened to older horses from the 1981–82 season onwards. After a hiatus during the mid 1990s, juvenile hurdlers are now excluded from the race.
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Wikimedia disambiguation page
Q340792
Vesly
Vesly may refer to the following communes in France: Vesly, Eure, in the Eure département Vesly, Manche, in the Manche département
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Q19919113
Affluenza (disambiguation)
Affluenza is a term used by critics of consumerism. Affluenza may also refer to: Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic, 2001 book by John de Graaf Affluenza: When Too Much is Never Enough, 2005 book written by Clive Hamilton and Richard Denniss Affluenza, 2007 book by Oliver James Affluenza (film), 2014 American drama film "Affluenza", song by Conan Gray from the 2020 album Kid Krow "Affluenza", song by Theory of a Deadman from their 2020 album Say Nothing
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Q29283
Johann Strauss (disambiguation)
Johann Strauss II (1825–1899) or Johann Strauss Jr. was an Austrian composer, known as the "Waltz King". Johann Strauss may also refer to: Johann Strauss I (1804–1849), or Johann Strauss Sr., Austrian composer, father of Johann Strauss II Johann Strauss III (1866–1939), Austrian composer, son of Eduard Strauss and grandson of Johann I Johan Strauss, South African rugby union player
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Q115440532
Mamangam
Mamangam may refer to: Mamankam festival or Māmāngam, a duodecennial medieval fair held at Tirunāvāya, southern India Mamangam, an Indian Malayalam-language television series Mamangam (film), a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language period action film
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Q4869128
Bathurst riots
The Bathurst riots were a series of violent incidents that occurred at Bathurst Gaol, a prison in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia, in October 1970 and February 1974. On both occasions, a sit-in protest by inmates escalated into a prison riot. Each riot was followed by violent reprisals from prison officers, the so-called Bathurst Batterings. The second outbreak of violence at Bathurst led to the partial destruction and temporary closure of the prison, and ultimately to a Royal Commission into the entire State prison system.
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Q1664090
Innes (disambiguation)
Innes is a surname. Innes may also refer to:
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Q7861343
List of storms named Wilda
The name Wilda has been used for ten tropical cyclones in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Typhoon Wilda (1955) (T5503) Tropical Depression Wilda (1959) (T5904) Tropical Storm Wilda (1961) Typhoon Wilda (1964) – struck southern Japan (ja). Tropical Storm Wilda (1967) Typhoon Wilda (1970) – struck southern Japan (ja). Tropical Storm Wilda (1973) Tropical Storm Wilda (1976) Tropical Storm Wilda (1991) Typhoon Wilda (1994)
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district in Sheffield, England
Q4036761
Cultural Industries Quarter
The Cultural Industries Quarter is a district in the city centre of Sheffield, England, and one of the eleven Quarters designated in the 1994 City Centre Strategy. It is roughly triangular in shape, and is bound by Howard Street, Sheaf Square and Suffolk Road to the north-east, St Mary's Road to the south and Eyre Street and Arundel Gate to the north-west, with Granville Square in the south-east. The name given reflects the intention to create a cluster of music, film and science-based businesses in the area. Organisations based in the area include: Showroom/Workstation Red Tape Music Studios Leadmill nightclub and venue Sheffield Hallam University and its Students' Union Sheffield Institute of Art Gallery Sheffield Live Site Gallery - art gallery Spearmint Rhino CBC Computer Systems Ltd The Sheffield Doc/Fest is held around the CIQ each June.
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short track tournament in 2020
Q83494655
2020 Four Continents Short Track Speed Skating Championships
The 2020 Four Continents Short Track Speed Skating Championships were the inaugural Four Continents Short Track Speed Skating Championships and held from 11 to 12 January 2020 in Montreal, Canada. Skaters from eight different countries competed, of which South Korea was the most successful team, winning the gold medal all ten events.
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Irish translator and playwright
Q18559783
John Dancer (dramatist)
John Dancer was an Irish dramatist, connected with the Theatre Royal, Dublin. His works consist of several translations from Italian and French, original plays, and some miscellaneous stories and poems.
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member of the Parliament of England
Q85771382
John Abbot (15th-century MP)
John Abbot was an English politician who served as a Member of Parliament Weymouth in 1423. He was the son of John Abbot, another MP, and two of his brothers, Robert and William, were also MPs.
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star in the constellation Reticulum
Q196847
Zeta Reticuli
Zeta Reticuli, Latinized from ζ Reticuli, is a wide binary star system in the southern constellation of Reticulum. From the southern hemisphere the pair can be seen with the naked eye as a double star in very dark skies. Based upon parallax measurements, this system is located at a distance of about 39.3 light-years from Earth. Both stars are solar analogs that have characteristics similar to those of the Sun. They belong to the Zeta Herculis Moving Group of stars that share a common origin.
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Greenlandic alcohol referendum, 1978
Q8550875
1978 Greenlandic alcohol referendum
A two-part referendum on alcohol was held in Greenland on 20 June 1978. Voters were asked whether they approved of the banning or rationing of alcohol. The ban on alcohol was rejected by 55% of voters, whilst the rationing proposal was approved by 58% of voters.
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book covering various hacks from MIT
Q7034092
Nightwork: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT
Nightwork: A History of Hacks and Pranks at MIT; is a book which presents a historical catalog of some of the best-known MIT hacks as well as a series of essays reflecting on the cultural significance of hacks. MIT is one of the most selective university in the United States, with a long-standing hacker tradition. Nightwork combines The Journal of the Institute for Hacks, TomFoolery, and Pranks at MIT with Is This The Way To Baker House? and new elements. The "author" of Nightwork is listed as "Institute Historian T. F. Peterson", which is a reference to the MIT cultural acronym IHTFP.
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1987 compilation album by Frank Zappa
Q2271670
Old Masters (box set)
The Old Masters is a box set series by Frank Zappa, released in three volumes on Barking Pumpkin Records from April 1985 to December 1987, consisting of studio and live albums by Zappa and The Mothers of Invention originally released from 1966 to 1976 on other labels, as well as "Mystery Discs" which contained previously unreleased material. The graphics on all three sets was airbrush illustrated by Larry Grossman. 200 Motels was not included in the series as it was the only Zappa/Mothers album for which Zappa was unable to secure the rights. The box sets contained new masters mixed and edited by Zappa in his Utility Muffin Research Kitchen home studio, prepared for the compact disc format. The albums were remixed and reedited, and are substantially different from their original releases. The series was well received by critics, although some criticism was aimed at Zappa's alterations, most notably the decision to rerecord the rhythm sections of the albums We're Only in It for the Money and Cruising with Ruben & the Jets, which provoked a lawsuit over unpaid royalties. These are official releases #43, #46, and #49.
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Intel marketing term for ISA extensions
Q106417552
DL Boost
Intel's Deep Learning Boost is a marketing name for instruction set architecture features on the x86-64 designed to improve performance on deep learning tasks such as training and inference. DL Boost consists of two sets of features: AVX-512 VNNI, 4VNNIW, or AVX-VNNI: fast multiply-accumulation mainly for convolutional neural networks. AVX-512 BF16: lower-precision bfloat16 floating-point numbers for generally faster computation. Operations provided include conversion to/from float32 and dot product. DL Boost features were introduced in the Cascade Lake architecture. A TensorFlow-based benchmark run on the Google Cloud Platform Compute Engine shows improved performance and reduced cost compared to previous CPUs and to GPUs, especially for small batch sizes.
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provinces of New Zealand in South Island
Q7989015
Westland Province
The Westland Province was a province of New Zealand from 1873 until the abolition of provincial government in 1876. The capital was Hokitika.
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high school in Kincardine, Ontario, Canada
Q17108356
Kincardine District Senior School
Kincardine District Senior School (KDSS) formerly, Kincardine & District Secondary School(1951-2019) and Kincardine High School (1876-1951) is a public 7- 12 school in the town of Kincardine, Ontario, Canada. It is one of 11 high schools in the Bluewater District School Board. Fraser Institute issued the school a 6.6/10 and ranked it at 294th out of 727 Ontario Secondary Schools, and as 4th best in the Bluewater District School Board after Chesley District High School, Peninsula Shores District School, and West Hill Secondary School. The school has almost 700 full-time students in grades 7 through 12. Originally built in 1953/54, it has been expanded with 6 additions, the last one being finished in 1989. The school colour is green and its motto is "Virtus, Veritas, Victoria," which means "Excellence, Truth, Success".
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village in Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
Q7305876
Redgorton
Redgorton is a settlement in Gowrie, Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It lies a few miles from the River Tay and the A9 road, across the latter from Luncarty. It lies close to the Inveralmond Industrial Estate.
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Public school district in Oklahoma, United States
Q106920211
Owasso Public Schools
Owasso Public Schools is a school district that serves Owasso, Oklahoma. The district consists of 15 academic campuses, including Owasso High School. As of 2021, the district has 9,225 students enrolled The superintendent of the district is Dr. Margaret Coates. The district is known for its involvement in Owasso Independent School District v. Falvo, a case that reached the US Supreme Court.
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journal
Q15759798
Visual Studies (journal)
Visual Studies is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal of visual studies published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the International Visual Sociology Association. The journal was established in 1986 as Visual Sociology, obtaining its current name in 2002. The editor-in-chief is Darren Newbury. The journal is abstracted and indexed in the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences, Scopus, and the Arts & Humanities Citation Index.
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car model
Q935274
De Tomaso Deauville
The De Tomaso Deauville is a luxury four-door saloon first exhibited at the 1970 Turin Motor Show. The Deauville was powered by the same 351 in³ (5,763 cc) Ford Cleveland V8 as the De Tomaso Pantera, rated at 330 hp. The car has a top speed of 230 km/h (143 mph) and featured styling similar to that of the Jaguar XJ. The Deauville has an independent rear suspension very similar to that used by Jaguar, and ventilated discs front and aft. It shares its chassis with the Maserati Quattroporte III. A shorter version of its chassis underpinned the Maserati Kyalami and De Tomaso Longchamp grand tourers. A total of 244 cars were produced. There were three Deauville variants: the early series 1, late series 1 and the series 2. One Deauville station wagon was made for Mr. De Tomaso's wife. There were also two armoured Deauvilles produced, one for the Belgian Royal Family and the other for the Italian government. The latter is on display in the Museo delle Auto della Polizia di Stato in Rome.
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Instruction: Produce a short Wikidata description for this Wikipedia article ### Input: The De Tomaso Deauville is a luxury four-door saloon first exhibited at the 1970 Turin Motor Show. The Deauville was powered by the same 351 in³ (5,763 cc) Ford Cleveland V8 as the De Tomaso Pantera, rated at 330 hp. The car has a top speed of 230 km/h (143 mph) and featured styling similar to that of the Jaguar XJ. The Deauville has an independent rear suspension very similar to that used by Jaguar, and ventilated discs front and aft. It shares its chassis with the Maserati Quattroporte III. A shorter version of its chassis underpinned the Maserati Kyalami and De Tomaso Longchamp grand tourers. A total of 244 cars were produced. There were three Deauville variants: the early series 1, late series 1 and the series 2. One Deauville station wagon was made for Mr. De Tomaso's wife. There were also two armoured Deauvilles produced, one for the Belgian Royal Family and the other for the Italian government. The latter is on display in the Museo delle Auto della Polizia di Stato in Rome. ### Response: car model
family name
Q16872610
Wheelhouse (surname)
Wheelhouse is an English-language surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Wheelhouse (1934–1998), English first-class cricketer Ben Wheelhouse (1902–1985), English footballer Grant Wheelhouse, Australian rugby league player Jobe Wheelhouse, Australian soccer player Mary Wheelhouse (1868–1947), British painter, illustrator, toymaker and suffragette Paul Wheelhouse, Scottish politician Samuel Wheelhouse, British inventor and engineer Sidney Wheelhouse (1888–1916), English footballer William St James Wheelhouse (1821–1886), British barrister and politician
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sports season
Q194786
1933 Ekstraklasa
Statistics of Ekstraklasa for the 1933 season.
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album by Alexia
Q3988636
The Party (Alexia album)
The Party is the second studio album by Italian singer Alexia released in 1998. The album saw Alexia begin to branch away from the eurodance sound of Fan Club towards Europop, causing disappointment amongst some of Alexia's fans. The album contained the Almighty Edit of "Uh La La La" as a bonus track for territories which had seen the release of Fan Club, and the lead track for the UK and Australia where the song had been released in its remixed version. "The Party" refers to the album's opening track "Keep On Movin'" in which Alexia is credited for hosting a good party. The album sold 500,000 copies worldwide.
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album by Factor
Q6504974
Lawson Graham
Lawson Graham is a studio album by Canadian hip hop producer Factor. It was released on Fake Four Inc. in 2010. It features guest appearances from Gregory Pepper, Cars & Trains, Radical Face, Sole, Myka 9, Ceschi, and Moka Only. It is an ode to Factor's grandfather.
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2006 Indian film
Q227520
36 China Town
36 China Town is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language mystery thriller comedy film directed by Abbas-Mustan and produced by Subhash Ghai. It is an official adaption of the 1992 American film Once upon a Crime. The film stars an ensemble cast of Akshaye Khanna, Shahid Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor, Vivek Shauq, Upen Patel, Paresh Rawal, Payal Rohatgi, Johnny Lever and Tannaz Irani; while Isha Koppikar, Priyanka Chopra and Tanushree Dutta make special appearances. The film follows the investigation of a police officer trying to find the killer of a wealthy casino owner, Sonia Chang.
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Labor negotiator
Q7782087
Theodore W. Kheel
Theodore Woodrow Kheel was an American attorney and labor mediator who played a key role in reaching resolutions of long-simmering labor disputes between managements and unions and resulting strikes in New York City and elsewhere in the United States, including the 114-day-long 1962-63 New York City newspaper strike that crippled the city's traditional media.
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species of plant
Q4994959
Bulbophyllum leve
Bulbophyllum leve is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum.
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airport in Russia
Q2499604
Slavyansk-na-Kubani Airport
Slavyansk-na-Kubani is an airport in Slavyansk-na-Kubani Krasnodar Krai Russia located on the southern outskirts of the city, 5 km from the center. It is currently used for aerial work. Airfield Slavyansk-na-Kubani, a class project is capable of receiving aircraft: An-12, An-24, An-26, An-72, Il-18, Il-76, Tu-134, Tu-154, Yak-42 and more light, as well as helicopters of all types.
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species of insect
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Anthidium wuestneii
Anthidium wuestneii is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae, the leaf-cutter, carder, or mason bees. The species name commemorates the collector Karl Georg Gustav Wüstnei.
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village of Poland
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Wyszomierz, Gmina Kosów Lacki
Wyszomierz is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kosów Lacki, within Sokołów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.
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