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1772 English cricket season | {'<entity_0>': '1772 English cricket season', '<entity_1>': 'cricket', '<entity_2>': '1772'} | [['1772 English cricket season', 'point in time', '1772'], ['1772 English cricket season', 'sport', 'cricket']] | The <entity_0> was the 29th season following the earliest known codification of the Laws of Cricket and the first in which matches have been awarded retrospective first-class <entity_1> status. Surviving <entity_1> scorecards are more common from <entity_2> onwards and these form the basis for the classification of matches as first-class. | ['sports season'] | 1772_English_cricket_season |
The Championship by Lexus | {'<entity_0>': 'The Championship by Lexus', '<entity_1>': 'Japan'} | [['The Championship by Lexus', 'country', 'Japan']] | <entity_0> was an annual event on the <entity_1> Golf Tour. | ['championship'] | The_Championship_by_Lexus |
2009–10 in English football | {'<entity_0>': 'football in England', '<entity_1>': '2009–10 in English football'} | [['2009–10 in English football', 'sports season of league or competition', 'football in England']] | The <entity_1> season was the 130th season of competitive <entity_0>. | ['events in a specific year or time period'] | 2009–10_in_English_football |
2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's 800 metres | {'<entity_0>': '2011 World Championships in Athletics', '<entity_1>': "2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's 800 metres", '<entity_2>': 'Daegu'} | [["2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's 800 metres", 'part of', '2011 World Championships in Athletics'], ["2011 World Championships in Athletics – men's 800 metres", 'location', 'Daegu']] | The <entity_1> at the <entity_0> was held at the <entity_2> Stadium on August 27, 28 and 30. | ['sporting event'] | 2011_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_800_metres |
Leeds Red Triangle Invitation League | {'<entity_0>': 'Leeds Red Triangle Invitation League', '<entity_1>': 'association football'} | [['Leeds Red Triangle Invitation League', 'sport', 'association football']] | The <entity_0> was a <entity_1> competition based in Leeds, England. | ['sports league'] | Leeds_Red_Triangle_Invitation_League |
biathlon at the 1992 Winter Olympics | {'<entity_0>': 'biathlon at the 1992 Winter Olympics', '<entity_1>': '1992', '<entity_2>': 'Les Saisies', '<entity_3>': 'Albertville', '<entity_4>': 'biathlon'} | [['biathlon at the 1992 Winter Olympics', 'location', 'Les Saisies'], ['biathlon at the 1992 Winter Olympics', 'sport', 'biathlon'], ['biathlon at the 1992 Winter Olympics', 'location', 'Albertville'], ['biathlon at the 1992 Winter Olympics', 'point in time', '1992']] | <entity_0> consisted of six <entity_4> events. They were held at <entity_2>, about 40 kilometres from the host city of <entity_3>. The <entity_1> Games were the first in which women competed in <entity_4>. | ['Olympic sporting event', 'Olympic sports discipline event'] | Biathlon_at_the_1992_Winter_Olympics |
1907 Wimbledon by-election | {'<entity_0>': '1907 Wimbledon by-election', '<entity_1>': '1907'} | [['1907 Wimbledon by-election', 'point in time', '1907']] | The <entity_0> was held on <entity_1>. | ['by-election'] | 1907_Wimbledon_by-election |
Umeå city fire | {'<entity_0>': 'Umeå city fire', '<entity_1>': '25 June 1888', '<entity_2>': 'Sweden', '<entity_3>': 'Umeå'} | [['Umeå city fire', 'country', 'Sweden'], ['Umeå city fire', 'location', 'Umeå'], ['Umeå city fire', 'point in time', '25 June 1888'], ['Umeå city fire', 'start time', '25 June 1888'], ['Umeå city fire', 'end time', '25 June 1888'], ['Umeå city fire', 'location', 'Sweden']] | The <entity_0> took place in 1888 and destroyed most of the city of <entity_3> in <entity_2>. There was a fire in Norrland in 1851, and in the later 19th century fires swept the area every ten years or so: there were major fires in 1868 and in 1878, but the most damaging to <entity_3> occurred on the afternoon of <entity_1>. | ['city fire'] | Umeå_city_fire |
1923 Icelandic parliamentary election | {'<entity_0>': '1923 Icelandic parliamentary election', '<entity_1>': '27 October 1923', '<entity_2>': 'Iceland'} | [['1923 Icelandic parliamentary election', 'country', 'Iceland'], ['1923 Icelandic parliamentary election', 'point in time', '27 October 1923']] | <entity_0> were held in <entity_2> on <entity_1>. | ['Icelandic parliamentary election'] | 1923_Icelandic_parliamentary_election |
2011 in UEFA | {'<entity_0>': 'association football', '<entity_1>': '2011 in UEFA'} | [['2011 in UEFA', 'sport', 'association football']] | The following are the scheduled events, results and champions of <entity_0> for the year <entity_1> throughout the Union of European Football Associations. | ['sports season'] | 2011_in_UEFA |
Miss Hawaii | {'<entity_0>': 'Hawaii', '<entity_1>': 'Miss America', '<entity_2>': 'Miss Hawaii', '<entity_3>': '1948'} | [['Miss Hawaii', 'operating area', 'Hawaii'], ['Miss Hawaii', 'inception', '1948'], ['Miss Hawaii', 'qualifies for event', 'Miss America']] | The <entity_2> competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the <entity_0> in the <entity_1> pageant, and the name of the title held by that winner. <entity_0> first competed at <entity_1> in <entity_3> and has twice won the <entity_1> title, in 1992 and 2001. Nicole Holbrook of Laie was crowned <entity_2> 2019 on June 15, 2019 at <entity_0> Theater in Honolulu, <entity_0>. The following is a visual summary of the past results of <entity_2> titleholders at the national <entity_1> pageants/competitions. | ['female beauty pageant', 'beauty contest'] | Miss_Hawaii |
2015–16 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating | {'<entity_0>': '2015–16 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating', '<entity_1>': 'International Skating Union', '<entity_2>': '2015 Trophée Éric Bompard', '<entity_3>': '13 December 2015', '<entity_4>': '2015–16 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final', '<entity_5>': '23 October 2015', '<entity_6>': 'senior'} | [['2015–16 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating', 'final event', '2015–16 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final'], ['2015–16 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating', 'end time', '13 December 2015'], ['2015–16 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating', 'competition class', 'senior'], ['2015–16 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating', 'organizer', 'International Skating Union'], ['2015–16 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating', 'has part', '2015 Trophée Éric Bompard'], ['2015–16 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating', 'has part', '2015–16 Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final'], ['2015–16 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating', 'start time', '23 October 2015'], ['2015–16 ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating', 'end time', '23 October 2015']] | The <entity_0> was a series of <entity_6> invitational internationals which ran from <entity_5> to <entity_3>. The points earned per placement were as follows: There were originally seven tie-breakers in cases of a tie in overall points: However, due to the cancellation of the free skating/dance at <entity_2>, the <entity_1> revised the tie-breakers to the following: If a tie remained, it was considered unbreakable and the tied skaters all advanced to the <entity_4>. Due to the cancellation of the free skating/dance at the <entity_2>, the <entity_1> announced an exception to the qualification criteria. | ['figure skating series'] | 2015–16_ISU_Grand_Prix_of_Figure_Skating |
Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997 | {'<entity_0>': 'Eurovision Song Contest 1997', '<entity_1>': 'Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996', '<entity_2>': 'Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997'} | [['Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997', 'follows', 'Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 1996'], ['Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997', 'participant in', 'Eurovision Song Contest 1997'], ['Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 1997', 'participant of', 'Eurovision Song Contest 1997']] | <entity_2> took part in the <entity_0>. Both Şebnem Paker and Levent Çoker had represented <entity_2> in the <entity_1> of the preceding year. This was the best result <entity_2> had ever reached at the <entity_1> up to that time, and will remain so until their victory in 2003. | ['Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest'] | Turkey_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_1997 |
1987–88 Copa Mexico | {'<entity_0>': '1987–88 Copa Mexico', '<entity_1>': 'Copa MX'} | [['1987–88 Copa Mexico', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Copa MX']] | The <entity_0> is the 60th staging of the <entity_1>, but the 33rd staging in the professional era. | ['sports season'] | 1987–88_Copa_México |
PlanetLove | {'<entity_0>': 'music festival', '<entity_1>': 'PlanetLove', '<entity_2>': '1998'} | [['PlanetLove', 'inception', '1998'], ['PlanetLove', 'instance of', 'music festival'], ['PlanetLove', 'start time', '1998']] | <entity_1> was an annual Northern Irish electronic <entity_0> which was held since <entity_2> - with a skipped year in 2004. | ['music festival'] | PlanetLove |
1939 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team | {'<entity_0>': '1939 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team', '<entity_1>': '1939'} | [['1939 Tulsa Golden Hurricane football team', 'point in time', '1939']] | The <entity_0> represented the University of Tulsa during the <entity_1> college football season. | ['American football team season'] | 1939_Tulsa_Golden_Hurricane_football_team |
1965–66 Southern Football League | {'<entity_0>': '1965–66 Southern Football League', '<entity_1>': 'association football'} | [['1965–66 Southern Football League', 'sport', 'association football']] | The <entity_0> was the 63rd in the history of the league, an English <entity_1> competition. | ['sports season'] | 1965–66_Southern_Football_League |
German Skeleton Championship 2001 | {'<entity_0>': 'German Skeleton Championship 2001', '<entity_1>': '2001'} | [['German Skeleton Championship 2001', 'point in time', '2001']] | The 35th <entity_0> was organized on <entity_1> in Königssee. | ['sports season'] | 2001_German_Skeleton_Championship |
United Nations Security Council Resolution 346 | {'<entity_0>': 'United Nations Security Council Resolution 346', '<entity_1>': '08 April 1974'} | [['United Nations Security Council Resolution 346', 'publication date', '08 April 1974'], ['United Nations Security Council Resolution 346', 'start time', '08 April 1974']] | <entity_0>, adopted on <entity_1>, thanked the nations who contributed to the emergency force established in resolution 340 and agreed with the opinion of the Secretary-General; that the separation of the Egyptian and Israeli forces was only the beginning to a peaceful settlement of the issue and called upon member states to continue to support the emergency force. | ['United Nations Security Council resolution'] | United_Nations_Security_Council_Resolution_346 |
Beaver v R | {'<entity_0>': 'Beaver v R', '<entity_1>': 'Canada'} | [['Beaver v R', 'applies to jurisdiction', 'Canada'], ['Beaver v R', 'country', 'Canada']] | <entity_0> is a leading decision of the Supreme Court of <entity_1> on the mens rea requirement in criminal law to prove "possession". | ['legal case'] | Beaver_v_R |
1951 Chatham Cup | {'<entity_0>': '1951 Chatham Cup', '<entity_1>': 'Eastern Suburbs AFC', '<entity_2>': 'New Zealand', '<entity_3>': 'Chatham Cup', '<entity_4>': 'association football', '<entity_5>': '1950 Chatham Cup'} | [['1951 Chatham Cup', 'country', 'New Zealand'], ['1951 Chatham Cup', 'sport', 'association football'], ['1951 Chatham Cup', 'winner', 'Eastern Suburbs AFC'], ['1951 Chatham Cup', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Chatham Cup'], ['1951 Chatham Cup', 'follows', '1950 Chatham Cup']] | The <entity_0> was the 24th annual nationwide knockout <entity_4> competition in <entity_2>. <entity_1>' Reg King became the sixth player - and the first since 1945 - to score a hat-trick in a <entity_3> final. <entity_1>' John Jakens set an unusual record, gaining his third consecutive winners medal, gaining those medals playing for three different teams (he had previously won with Petone in 1949 and Eden in <entity_5>). | ['sports season'] | 1951_Chatham_Cup |
Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour | {'<entity_0>': 'Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour', '<entity_1>': 'Michael Jackson'} | [['Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour', 'performer', 'Michael Jackson']] | <entity_0> was the first of two theatrical productions by Cirque du Soleil to combine the music of <entity_1> with Cirque du Soleil's signature acrobatic performance style. In a press release, the company stated, "A riveting fusion of visuals, dance, music and fantasy that immerses audiences in Michael's creative world and literally turns his signature moves upside down, <entity_0> unfolds <entity_1>'s artistry before the eyes of the audience. | ['concert tour'] | Michael_Jackson:_The_Immortal_World_Tour |
rowing at the 1936 Summer Olympics – men's single sculls | {'<entity_0>': "rowing at the 1936 Summer Olympics – men's single sculls", '<entity_1>': '1936'} | [["rowing at the 1936 Summer Olympics – men's single sculls", 'point in time', '1936']] | The <entity_0> competition at the <entity_1> Summer Olympics took place at Grünau Regatta Course, near Berlin, Germany. | ['rowing event', 'Olympic sporting event'] | Rowing_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_single_sculls |
2021 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship | {'<entity_0>': '2021 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship', '<entity_1>': 'United States of America', '<entity_2>': 'field hockey'} | [['2021 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship', 'country', 'United States of America'], ['2021 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship', 'sport', 'field hockey']] | The <entity_0> is the 41st annual tournament organized by the NCAA, to determine the national champion of Division I women's college <entity_2> in the <entity_1>. | ['sports season'] | 2021_NCAA_Division_I_Field_Hockey_Championship |
Airshow of the Cascades | {'<entity_0>': 'Airshow of the Cascades', '<entity_1>': 'Oregon', '<entity_2>': 'Madras'} | [['Airshow of the Cascades', 'located in the administrative territorial entity', 'Oregon'], ['Airshow of the Cascades', 'location', 'Madras']] | The <entity_0> is an annual event held in August at the <entity_2> Municipal Airport in Central <entity_1>. | ['air show'] | Airshow_of_the_Cascades |
1982–83 SM-liiga season | {'<entity_0>': '1982–83 SM-liiga season', '<entity_1>': 'ice hockey', '<entity_2>': 'Liiga', '<entity_3>': 'Finland'} | [['1982–83 SM-liiga season', 'sport', 'ice hockey'], ['1982–83 SM-liiga season', 'country', 'Finland'], ['1982–83 SM-liiga season', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Liiga']] | The <entity_0> was the eighth season of the <entity_2>, the top level of <entity_1> in <entity_3>. | ['sports season'] | 1982–83_SM-liiga_season |
Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill | {'<entity_0>': 'Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill', '<entity_1>': 'Supreme Court of the United States', '<entity_2>': 'Warren E. Burger', '<entity_3>': '15 June 1978', '<entity_4>': 'decision'} | [['Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill', 'court', 'Supreme Court of the United States'], ['Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill', 'publication date', '15 June 1978'], ['Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill', 'majority opinion by', 'Warren E. Burger'], ['Tennessee Valley Authority v. Hill', 'significant event', 'decision'], ['decision', 'point in time', '15 June 1978']] | <entity_0> or TVA v. Hill, 437 U.S. 153 (1978), was a <entity_1> case and the Court's first interpretation of the Endangered Species Act of 1973. The majority opinion, delivered by Chief Justice <entity_2>, affirmed the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals <entity_4> in granting an injunction. The majority opinion was made by <entity_2>, joined by justices William J. Brennan, Jr., Potter Stewart, Byron White, Thurgood Marshall, and John Paul Stevens was delivered on <entity_3>. | ['legal case', 'United States Supreme Court decision'] | Tennessee_Valley_Authority_v._Hill |
2007 South Florida Bulls football team | {'<entity_0>': '2007 South Florida Bulls football team', '<entity_1>': '2007'} | [['2007 South Florida Bulls football team', 'point in time', '2007']] | The <entity_0> represented the University of South Florida (USF) in the <entity_1> NCAA Division I FBS football season. | ['American football team season'] | 2007_South_Florida_Bulls_football_team |
Anglo-Nepalese War | {'<entity_0>': 'Nepal', '<entity_1>': 'East India Company', '<entity_2>': 'Anglo-Nepalese War', '<entity_3>': 'Kingdom of Nepal', '<entity_4>': 'Kingdom of Sikkim', '<entity_5>': '1814', '<entity_6>': 'Garhwal Kingdom', '<entity_7>': '01 November 1814', '<entity_8>': 'Patiala State', '<entity_9>': '1816', '<entity_10>': 'war'} | [['Anglo-Nepalese War', 'instance of', 'war'], ['Anglo-Nepalese War', 'location', 'Kingdom of Nepal'], ['Anglo-Nepalese War', 'participant', 'Kingdom of Sikkim'], ['Anglo-Nepalese War', 'participant', 'Kingdom of Nepal'], ['Anglo-Nepalese War', 'start time', '1814'], ['Anglo-Nepalese War', 'point in time', '01 November 1814'], ['Anglo-Nepalese War', 'participant', 'Patiala State'], ['Anglo-Nepalese War', 'participant', 'East India Company'], ['Anglo-Nepalese War', 'participant', 'Garhwal Kingdom'], ['Anglo-Nepalese War', 'end time', '1816'], ['Anglo-Nepalese War', 'location', 'Nepal']] | The <entity_2> (<entity_7> – <entity_9>), also known as the Gurkha War, was fought between the <entity_3> (present-day <entity_0>) and the <entity_1> (EIC, present-day India). The <entity_10> ended with the signing of the Treaty of Sugauli in <entity_9>, which ceded some Nepalese controlled territory to the EIC. The <entity_10> was led by the EIC (a private company that was closely tied to the British Empire) with the support from native states; <entity_6>, <entity_8> and <entity_4> against <entity_3>. The <entity_10> on the side of <entity_3> was led mostly by the Thapa Kaji. In 1789, Tibetan government stopped the usage of Nepalese coins for trade in Tibet, citing purity concerns over the copper and the silver coins minted by the Nepalese government, which led to the first <entity_0>-Tibet <entity_10>. A resounding victory of Gorkha forces over Tibetans in the first <entity_0>-Tibet <entity_10> left the Lhasa Durbar with no choice but to ask for assistance from the Qing Emperor in Peking. While the Nepalese had been expanding their empire – into Sikkim in the east, Kumaon and <entity_6> in the west and into the British sphere of influence in Awadh, or Oudh as the British called it, in the south – the <entity_1> had consolidated its position in India from its main bases of Calcutta, Madras and Bombay. This all explains why, under the terms of the treaty of <entity_9>, <entity_0> was required to surrender its far western provinces. The occupation of Terai of Butwal from 1804 till 1812 by the Nepalese, which was under British protection, was the immediate reason which led to the Anglo-Nepalese <entity_10> in <entity_5>. In October 1813, the ambitious Francis Edward Rawdon-Hastings, the Earl of Moira, assumed the office of the Governor-General, and his first act was to re-examine the border dispute between <entity_0> and <entity_1>. Britain formally declared <entity_10> on <entity_0> on the 1st of November, <entity_5>. The first division, at Dinapur, being the largest, was commanded by Major-General Marley, and was intended to seize the pass at Makwanpur, between Gunduk and Bagmati, the key to <entity_0>, and to push forward to Kathmandu: thus at once carrying the <entity_10> into the heart of the enemy's country. The <entity_10> ended with the Treaty of Sugauli, which has been considered as an unequal treaty which led to <entity_0> losing its one-third territory. As per the treaty, <entity_0> lost all Sikkim (including Darjeeling), the territories of Kumaon and <entity_6> and Western Terai. | ['war'] | Anglo-Nepalese_War |
2012–13 Robert Morris Colonials women's ice hockey season | {'<entity_0>': "2012–13 Robert Morris Colonials women's ice hockey season", '<entity_1>': 'ice hockey'} | [["2012–13 Robert Morris Colonials women's ice hockey season", 'sport', 'ice hockey']] | The <entity_0> women represented Robert Morris University in CHA women's <entity_1> during the 2012-13 NCAA Division I women's <entity_1> season. | ['ice hockey team season'] | 2012–13_Robert_Morris_Colonials_women's_ice_hockey_season |
Battle of Kranji | {'<entity_0>': 'Battle of Singapore', '<entity_1>': 'Battle of Kranji', '<entity_2>': '09 February 1942', '<entity_3>': 'Straits Settlements', '<entity_4>': '10 February 1942', '<entity_5>': 'Singapore', '<entity_6>': 'battle', '<entity_7>': 'Kranji'} | [['Battle of Kranji', 'end time', '10 February 1942'], ['Battle of Kranji', 'start time', '09 February 1942'], ['Battle of Kranji', 'point in time', '10 February 1942'], ['Battle of Kranji', 'instance of', 'battle'], ['Battle of Kranji', 'part of', 'Battle of Singapore'], ['Battle of Kranji', 'location', 'Kranji'], ['Battle of Kranji', 'location', 'Straits Settlements'], ['Battle of Kranji', 'location', 'Singapore'], ['Battle of Kranji', 'description', 'battle']] | The <entity_1> was the second stage of the Empire of Japan's plan for the <entity_0> of <entity_5> during the Second World War. On <entity_2> the Imperial Japanese Army assaulted the north-western front of the <entity_3> of <entity_5>. Their primary objective was to secure a second beachhead after their successful assault at Sarimbun Beach on 8 February, in order to breach the Jurong-<entity_7> defence line as part of their southward thrust towards the heart of <entity_5> City. Defending the shoreline between the <entity_7> River and the Johor–<entity_5> Causeway was the Australian 27th Brigade, led by Brigadier Duncan Maxwell, and one irregular company. On <entity_4> the Japanese forces suffered their heaviest losses while moving up the <entity_7> River, which caused them to panic and nearly aborted the operation. However, a series of miscommunications and withdrawals by Allied forces in the ensuing battles allowed the Japanese to swiftly gain strategic footholds, which eventually led to the <entity_0> on 15 <entity_4>. The shoreline between the <entity_7> River and the Johor–<entity_5> Causeway, nearly four kilometers long, was defended by the Australian 27th Brigade, led by Australian Brigadier Duncan Maxwell. On <entity_2>, two divisions of the IJA Twenty Fifth Army, led by Lieutenant-General Tomoyuki Yamashita, landed on the northwestern coast of <entity_5>, in the Sarimbun area, where the Battle of Sarimbun Beach took place between predominantly Australian and Japanese troops. In the early hours of <entity_4>, Japanese forces suffered their heaviest losses during the <entity_0>. One line of the north-western defence perimeter was the Jurong-<entity_7> defence line, a narrow ridge connecting the sources of Sungei Jurong and the <entity_7> River, forming a natural defence line protecting the north-west approach to the <entity_5> Town. Heading southwards, the Japanese 18th Division advanced into Pasir Panjang, where the last major <entity_6> of <entity_5> would be fought with the Malay Regiments at Bukit Chandu. In 1995, the former <entity_6> sites of <entity_7> and the defence line were gazetted by the National Heritage Board as two of the eleven World War II sites of <entity_5>. | ['battle'] | Battle_of_Kranji |
1970 Utah State Aggies football team | {'<entity_0>': '1970 Utah State Aggies football team', '<entity_1>': '1970'} | [['1970 Utah State Aggies football team', 'point in time', '1970']] | The <entity_0> represented Utah State University in the <entity_1> NCAA University Division football season as independent. | ['American football team season'] | 1970_Utah_State_Aggies_football_team |
2003 Esiliiga | {'<entity_0>': 'association football', '<entity_1>': '2003 Esiliiga', '<entity_2>': 'Esiliiga', '<entity_3>': 'Estonia'} | [['2003 Esiliiga', 'sports season of league or competition', 'Esiliiga'], ['2003 Esiliiga', 'country', 'Estonia'], ['2003 Esiliiga', 'sport', 'association football']] | The <entity_1> is the 13th season of the <entity_2>, second-highest <entity_3> league for <entity_0> clubs, since its establishment in 1992. | ['sports season'] | 2003_Esiliiga |
1771 Great Yaeyama Tsunami | {'<entity_0>': '1771 Great Yaeyama Tsunami', '<entity_1>': 'Yaeyama Islands', '<entity_2>': 'Ryukyu Kingdom', '<entity_3>': '24 April 1771', '<entity_4>': 'earthquake', '<entity_5>': 'tsunami', '<entity_6>': 'Japan'} | [['1771 Great Yaeyama Tsunami', 'instance of', 'earthquake'], ['1771 Great Yaeyama Tsunami', 'country', 'Ryukyu Kingdom'], ['1771 Great Yaeyama Tsunami', 'point in time', '24 April 1771'], ['1771 Great Yaeyama Tsunami', 'instance of', 'tsunami'], ['1771 Great Yaeyama Tsunami', 'named after', 'Yaeyama Islands'], ['1771 Great Yaeyama Tsunami', 'start time', '24 April 1771'], ['1771 Great Yaeyama Tsunami', 'end time', '24 April 1771'], ['1771 Great Yaeyama Tsunami', 'country', 'Japan']] | The <entity_0> (also called 明和の大津波, the Great Tsunami of Meiwa) was caused by the Yaeyama Great Earthquake at about 8 A.M. on <entity_3>, south-southeast of Ishigaki Island, part of the former <entity_2> and now forming part of present-day Okinawa, <entity_6>. The disparity in the amount of recorded shaking (maximum 4 JMA) and the size of the <entity_5> has led to the interpretation of this event as a <entity_5> <entity_4>. It is considered that the <entity_4> registered an intensity of 4 (on the Japanese scale) in the <entity_1>, and the damage by the <entity_4> was not as serious as the <entity_5>. | ['tsunami', 'earthquake'] | 1771_Great_Yaeyama_Tsunami |
1914 St. Louis Terriers season | {'<entity_0>': '1914 St. Louis Terriers season', '<entity_1>': 'baseball'} | [['1914 St. Louis Terriers season', 'sport', 'baseball']] | The <entity_0> was a season in American <entity_1>. | ['baseball team season'] | 1914_St._Louis_Terriers_season |
Snooker season 1968/1969 | {'<entity_0>': 'Snooker season 1968/1969', '<entity_1>': 'snooker'} | [['Snooker season 1968/1969', 'sport', 'snooker']] | The <entity_0>, the first season of the modern era of <entity_1>, was a series of <entity_1> tournaments played between July 1968 and March 1969. | ['sports season'] | Snooker_season_1968/1969 |
2014 TBL Playoffs | {'<entity_0>': '2013–14 Turkish Basketball League', '<entity_1>': '2014 TBL Playoffs'} | [['2014 TBL Playoffs', 'part of', '2013–14 Turkish Basketball League']] | <entity_1> was the final phase of the <entity_0>. | ['sports season'] | 2014_TBL_Playoffs |
1978 Australian Tourist Trophy | {'<entity_0>': '1978 Australian Tourist Trophy', '<entity_1>': '1978', '<entity_2>': 'Australia'} | [['1978 Australian Tourist Trophy', 'point in time', '1978'], ['1978 Australian Tourist Trophy', 'country', 'Australia']] | The <entity_0> was a motor race staged at the Calder circuit in Victoria, <entity_2> on <entity_1>. | ['sports tour'] | 1978_Australian_Tourist_Trophy |
2013 Eastern Washington Eagles football team | {'<entity_0>': '2013 Eastern Washington Eagles football team', '<entity_1>': '2013'} | [['2013 Eastern Washington Eagles football team', 'point in time', '2013']] | The <entity_0> represented Eastern Washington University in the <entity_1> NCAA Division I FCS football season. | ['American football team season'] | 2013_Eastern_Washington_Eagles_football_team |
United States at the 2017 World Games | {'<entity_0>': 'United States at the 2017 World Games', '<entity_1>': 'United States of America', '<entity_2>': '2017', '<entity_3>': 'Wrocław', '<entity_4>': 'Poland'} | [['United States at the 2017 World Games', 'point in time', '2017'], ['United States at the 2017 World Games', 'country', 'United States of America'], ['United States at the 2017 World Games', 'location', 'Wrocław'], ['United States at the 2017 World Games', 'location', 'Poland']] | The <entity_1> competed at the <entity_0> in <entity_3>, <entity_4>, from 20 to <entity_2>. | ['nation at sport competition'] | United_States_at_the_2017_World_Games |
ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – men's tournament | {'<entity_0>': "ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – men's tournament", '<entity_1>': '16 February 2010', '<entity_2>': 'Vancouver', '<entity_3>': 'Canada', '<entity_4>': '2010'} | [["ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – men's tournament", 'start time', '16 February 2010'], ["ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – men's tournament", 'country', 'Canada'], ["ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – men's tournament", 'location', 'Vancouver'], ["ice hockey at the 2010 Winter Olympics – men's tournament", 'point in time', '2010']] | The <entity_0> was held in <entity_2>, British Columbia, <entity_3>, from <entity_1>–28, <entity_4>. These Olympics were the first to take place in a city with an NHL team since then, which meant players on the <entity_2> Canucks who were competing in the Olympics were playing in their home arena: Roberto Luongo for <entity_3>, Ryan Kesler for the United States, Pavol Demitra for Slovakia, Sami Salo for Finland, Christian Ehrhoff for Germany, and Daniel and Henrik Sedin for Sweden. | ['Olympic sporting event'] | Ice_hockey_at_the_2010_Winter_Olympics_–_Men's_tournament |
Battersea Park rail crash | {'<entity_0>': 'Battersea Park railway station', '<entity_1>': 'Battersea Park rail crash', '<entity_2>': '02 April 1937'} | [['Battersea Park rail crash', 'location', 'Battersea Park railway station'], ['Battersea Park rail crash', 'point in time', '02 April 1937'], ['Battersea Park rail crash', 'start time', '02 April 1937'], ['Battersea Park rail crash', 'end time', '02 April 1937']] | The <entity_1> occurred on <entity_2>, just south of <entity_0> on the Southern Railway, in London. | ['train wreck'] | Battersea_Park_rail_crash |
1922 Vallenar earthquake | {'<entity_0>': '1922 Vallenar earthquake', '<entity_1>': '11 November 1922'} | [['1922 Vallenar earthquake', 'start time', '11 November 1922'], ['1922 Vallenar earthquake', 'end time', '11 November 1922']] | The <entity_0> occurred with a moment magnitude of 8.5 in the Atacama Region of Chile, near the border with Argentina on <entity_1> at 04:32 UTC. | ['earthquake'] | 1922_Vallenar_earthquake |
1948 Governor General's Awards | {'<entity_0>': "1948 Governor General's Awards", '<entity_1>': "Governor General's Awards", '<entity_2>': 'Canada', '<entity_3>': '1948'} | [["1948 Governor General's Awards", 'point in time', '1948'], ["1948 Governor General's Awards", 'country', 'Canada'], ["1948 Governor General's Awards", 'facet of', "Governor General's Awards"], ["1948 Governor General's Awards", 'part of the series', "Governor General's Awards"]] | The <entity_0> were the 13th rendition of the <entity_1>, <entity_2>'s annual national awards program which then comprised literary awards alone. The awards recognized Canadian writers for new English-language works published in <entity_2> during <entity_3> and were presented early in 1949. | ['award ceremony'] | 1948_Governor_General's_Awards |