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[ [ "Yangliuqing", "country", "China" ], [ "Yangliuqing", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Xiqing District" ] ]
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Yangliuqing () is a market town in Xiqing District, in the western suburbs of Tianjin, People's Republic of China. Despite its relatively small size, it has been named since 2006 in the "famous historical and cultural market towns in China". It is best known in China for creating nianhua or Yangliuqing nianhua. For mor...
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Yangliuqing
[ [ "Yangliuqing", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Xiqing District" ] ]
town in Tianjin, China
under its administration. Shi Family Grand Courtyard Shi Family Grand Courtyard (Tiānjīn Shí Jiā Dà Yuàn, 天津石家大院) is situated in Yangliuqing Town of Xiqing District, which is the former residence of wealthy merchant Shi Yuanshi - the 4th son of Shi Wancheng, one of the eight great masters in Tianjin. First built in 187...
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Yangliuqing
[ [ "Yangliuqing", "country", "China" ] ]
town in Tianjin, China
1,200 square meters, incorporates the elegance of imperial garden and delicacy of south garden. Now the courtyard of Shi family covers about 10,000 square meters, which is called the first mansion in North China. Now it serves as the folk custom museum in Yangliuqing, which has a large collection of folk custom museum ...
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Yangliuqing
[ [ "Yangliuqing", "country", "China" ] ]
town in Tianjin, China
the living area for the Shi Family. The rooms on north side were the accountants' office. On the west are the major constructions including the family hall for worshipping Buddha, theater and the south reception room. On both sides of the residence are side yard rooms for maids and servants. Today, the Shi mansion, loc...
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Where Is Freedom?
[ [ "Where Is Freedom?", "instance of", "Film" ], [ "Where Is Freedom?", "director", "Roberto Rossellini" ], [ "Where Is Freedom?", "cast member", "Totò" ] ]
1952 film by Roberto Rossellini
Where Is Freedom? () is a 1954 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Roberto Rossellini. The film had a troubled production because, after shooting some scenes, Rossellini lost interest in the film and abandoned the set. The work was completed after about a year, mainly from Mario Monicelli, with some scenes also shot ...
[ "Dov'è la libertà?" ]
Fernaldia pandurata
[ [ "Fernaldia pandurata", "parent taxon", "Fernaldia" ] ]
species of plant
Fernaldia pandurata (common name: loroco ) is a vine with edible flowers, widespread in Mexico and Central America. Fernaldia pandurata is an important source of food in El Salvador and Guatemala. The plant's buds and flowers are used for cooking in a variety of ways, including in pupusas. The name "loroco" is used thr...
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Chester Earl Merrow
[ [ "Chester Earl Merrow", "place of birth", "Center Ossipee, New Hampshire" ], [ "Chester Earl Merrow", "place of death", "Center Ossipee, New Hampshire" ], [ "Chester Earl Merrow", "educated at", "Colby College" ], [ "Chester Earl Merrow", "educated at", "...
American politician (1906-1974)
Chester Earl Merrow (November 15, 1906 – February 10, 1974) was a U.S. Representative from New Hampshire. Born in Center Ossipee, New Hampshire, Merrow attended the public schools and Brewster Free Academy in Wolfeboro from 1921 to 1925. He was graduated from Colby College, Waterville, Maine, in 1929 and from Teachers ...
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Chester Earl Merrow
[ [ "Chester Earl Merrow", "country of citizenship", "United States" ] ]
American politician (1906-1974)
of political science and history at Vermont Junior College in Montpelier in 1937 and 1938. Merrow was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1939 and 1940. He became a radio news commentator and lecturer, and served as delegate to an international conference on education and cultural relations of the...
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Chester Earl Merrow
[ [ "Chester Earl Merrow", "country of citizenship", "United States" ] ]
American politician (1906-1974)
as a Republican to the Seventy-eighth and to the nine succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1943 – January 3, 1963). Merrow voted in favor of the Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1960. He was not a candidate for reelection in 1962 to the Eighty-eighth Congress, but was unsuccessful for nomination to the United States Senate. ...
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Hightech Information System
[ [ "Hightech Information System", "headquarters location", "Hong Kong" ] ]
Hong Kong graphics card company
HIS ("Hightech Information System Limited"; established 1987), is a Hong Kong-based graphics card manufacturer that produces AMD (formerly known as ATI) Radeon graphics cards. Its headquarters are in Hong Kong, with additional sales offices and distribution networks in Europe, the Middle East, North America and Asia Pa...
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Nenad Stojanović
[ [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "Red Star Belgrade" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "given name", "Nenad" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "place of birth", "Belgrade" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "family name", "Stojanović" ] ]
Serbian footballer
Nenad "Purke" Stojanović (; born 22 October 1979) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a striker. Career After coming through the youth categories of Red Star Belgrade, Stojanović went on numerous loans, having a breakthrough season at Bosnian club Leotar in 2002–03. He was the team's top scorer with 22 go...
[ "Nenad Stojanovic" ]
Nenad Stojanović
[ [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "Red Star Belgrade" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "sport", "Association football" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "country of citizenship", "Serbia" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "place of birth", "Belgrade" ], [ "Nena...
Serbian footballer
Belgian club Genk, signing a three-and-a-half-year contract. He also played for Brussels, before moving to Russian club Luch Vladivostok in early 2007. In the summer of 2008, Stojanović returned to Serbia and joined Vojvodina. In July 2018, aged 38, Stojanović agreed terms with Belgrade Zone League side Leštane. He pre...
[ "Nenad Stojanovic" ]
Nenad Stojanović
[ [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "K.R.C. Genk" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "Red Star Belgrade" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "FK Železnik" ], [ "Nenad Stojanović", "member of sports team", "FK Mladost...
Serbian footballer
Category:Belgian First Division A players Category:Expatriate footballers in Azerbaijan Category:Expatriate footballers in Belgium Category:Expatriate footballers in Bosnia and Herzegovina Category:Expatriate footballers in Montenegro Category:Expatriate footballers in Russia Category:FC Luch Vladivostok players Catego...
[ "Nenad Stojanovic" ]
British Motor Museum
[ [ "British Motor Museum", "instance of", "Museum" ] ]
transport museum in Gaydon, United Kingdom
The British Motor Museum in Warwickshire, England, holds the World's largest collection of historic British cars. There are over 300 classic cars on display from the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust and the Jaguar Heritage Trust. History The collection, now cared for by the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust, w...
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British Motor Museum
[ [ "British Motor Museum", "instance of", "Museum" ] ]
transport museum in Gaydon, United Kingdom
the London Transport Museum's former home of Syon Park, west of London, where some 100 vehicles from the collection were put on display. During the early 1980s, closer ties were made with other British motor manufacturers. In 1983, the collection was granted charitable status, and became the British Motor Industry Heri...
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British Motor Museum
[ [ "British Motor Museum", "instance of", "Museum" ], [ "British Motor Museum", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Gaydon" ] ]
transport museum in Gaydon, United Kingdom
it became evident that larger premises would be required as the collection developed. Several new sites were considered for a purpose built museum. The present location was chosen, on the site of the former RAF Gaydon airfield in South Warwickshire, which was home to the Rover Group's design, technology and testing gro...
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British Motor Museum
[ [ "British Motor Museum", "instance of", "Museum" ] ]
transport museum in Gaydon, United Kingdom
2 million photographs, business records, brochures and drawings. The site also includes conference facilities. When Rover Group was taken over by BMW in 1994, the British Motor Museum came under their ownership. Six years later, BMW sold the Rover Group, which meant that the Centre changed hands yet again, this time un...
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British Motor Museum
[ [ "British Motor Museum", "instance of", "Museum" ] ]
transport museum in Gaydon, United Kingdom
Centre, a small selection of the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Collection has been on display at the Museum. In November 2015 the Heritage Motor Centre closed for a £1.1 million refurbishment, and reopened on 13 February 2016 under the new name of British Motor Museum. Vehicles in the collection This is not an exhaustive lis...
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British Motor Museum
[ [ "British Motor Museum", "instance of", "Museum" ] ]
transport museum in Gaydon, United Kingdom
Carlo Rally during the 1960s Various Mini based prototypes, such as the Minissima FAB1 from the Thunderbirds film An Ascari KZ1 show car from 2000 Rolls-Royce Phantom The last Aston Martin DB7 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish Sinclair C5 Ford RS200 The last production Austin Montego Ford Escort Mark I as used in the 1970 Lond...
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World Art Nouveau Day
[ [ "World Art Nouveau Day", "operating area", "Art Nouveau" ] ]
Annual celebration
World Art Nouveau Day (WAND) is an event dedicated to art nouveau that is celebrated annually on 10 June. The first World Art Nouveau Day in 2013 was organized by The Museum of Applied Arts (Budapest) (IMM) in cooperation with Szecessziós Magazin (a Hungarian Magazine about Art Nouveau). The selected date – 10 June – i...
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Alyse Black
[ [ "Alyse Black", "occupation", "Singer-songwriter" ], [ "Alyse Black", "place of birth", "Seattle" ] ]
American singer-songwriter
Alyse Black is an American singer and songwriter. Black's music is described as indie pop with jazz influences, in the vein of artists such as Fiona Apple, Regina Spektor and Norah Jones. Her song "Stood for Stand for", which was featured on Black's debut album Too Much & Too Lovely, won Billboard's 2007 World Song Con...
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Alyse Black
[ [ "Alyse Black", "educated at", "University of Washington" ] ]
American singer-songwriter
University of Washington, where she graduated in 2004. After working in the corporate world, she returned to her original interest, releasing her debut album Too Much & Too Lovely at the end of 2007. In 2012, Black began working on a new project, a collection of original and classic lullabies with the band 'Night Sweet...
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Alyse Black
[ [ "Alyse Black", "occupation", "Singer-songwriter" ], [ "Alyse Black", "educated at", "University of Washington" ], [ "Alyse Black", "place of birth", "Seattle" ] ]
American singer-songwriter
and Finalist, Adult Contemporary, Independent Singer-Songwriter Awards, 2008 Discography Studio Albums 2007 Too Much & Too Lovely 2009 Hold Onto This 2011 The Honesty EP 2012 A Little Line of Kisses (with band: 'Night, Sweet Pea) 2015 You Belong To Me (EP) 2017 Alyse Black Live Albums 2011 The Triple Door Sessions LIVE...
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Leonardo Vinicius Pereira Luiz
[ [ "Leonardo Vinicius Pereira Luiz", "sport", "Association football" ], [ "Leonardo Vinicius Pereira Luiz", "place of birth", "Rio de Janeiro" ], [ "Leonardo Vinicius Pereira Luiz", "given name", "Leonardo" ], [ "Leonardo Vinicius Pereira Luiz", "member of spor...
Brazilian association football player
Leonardo Vinicius Pereira Luiz (born June 5, 1987 in Rio de Janeiro), known as Leonardo Luiz, is a Brazilian footballer who most recently played as defender for Artsul. Career statistics References External links Category:1987 births Category:Living people Category:Brazilian footballers Category:Association football de...
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Dallas Bay Skypark
[ [ "Dallas Bay Skypark", "instance of", "Airport" ], [ "Dallas Bay Skypark", "country", "United States" ], [ "Dallas Bay Skypark", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Tennessee" ] ]
airport in Tennessee, United States of America
Dallas Bay Skypark is a public-use airport located 11 miles (18 km) north of the central business district of Chattanooga and 4 miles southwest of the central business district of Lakesite (both cities in Hamilton County, Tennessee, United States.) It is located in the community of Middle Valley with a Hixson, Tennesse...
[ "Dallas Bay Sky Park Airport" ]
Dallas Bay Skypark
[ [ "Dallas Bay Skypark", "instance of", "Airport" ] ]
airport in Tennessee, United States of America
private runway. In the early 1970s the airstrip became an FAA-certified public airport with the designation 1A0. In 2002, a group of investors, all with a passion for flying, bought Dallas Bay Skypark and have been running it ever since. The airport is still a full-service public airport with a flight school on premise...
[ "Dallas Bay Sky Park Airport" ]
Jason McEndoo
[ [ "Jason McEndoo", "member of sports team", "Seattle Seahawks" ], [ "Jason McEndoo", "place of birth", "San Diego" ], [ "Jason McEndoo", "sport", "American football" ] ]
American football center and coach
Jason McEndoo (born February 25, 1975) is an American football coach and former center in the National Football League for the Seattle Seahawks. He is currently the tight ends and Cowboy Backs coach for Oklahoma State. He played college football at Washington State University in Pullman and was a member of the 1997 tea...
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The Wasps
[ [ "The Wasps", "author", "Aristophanes" ], [ "The Wasps", "genre", "Old Comedy" ] ]
comedy by Aristophanes
The Wasps () is the fourth in chronological order of the eleven surviving plays by Aristophanes, the master of an ancient genre of drama called 'Old Comedy'. It was produced at the Lenaia festival in 422 BC, a time when Athens was enjoying a brief respite from the Peloponnesian War following a one-year truce with Spart...
[ "Wasps" ]
The Wasps
[ [ "The Wasps", "author", "Aristophanes" ] ]
comedy by Aristophanes
reasons, as argued in The Wasps. Aristophanes' plays promote conservative values and support an honourable peace with Sparta, whereas Cleon was a radical democrat and a leader of the pro-war faction. Misunderstandings were inevitable. Cleon had previously attempted to prosecute Aristophanes for slandering the polis wit...
[ "Wasps" ]
The Wasps
[ [ "The Wasps", "author", "Aristophanes" ] ]
comedy by Aristophanes
further efforts to intimidate or prosecute Aristophanes, and the poet may have publicly yielded to this pressure for a short time. Whatever agreement was reached with Cleon, Aristophanes gleefully reneged on it in The Wasps, presenting Cleon as a treacherous dog manipulating a corrupted legal process for personal gain....
[ "Wasps" ]
The Wasps
[ [ "The Wasps", "author", "Aristophanes" ], [ "The Wasps", "genre", "Old Comedy" ] ]
comedy by Aristophanes
Sparta in the Battle of Sphacteria and Cleon successfully claimed responsibility for it. 424: Aristophanes won first prize at the Lenaia with The Knights in which he lampooned Cleon mercilessly. 423: Athens and Sparta agreed to a one-year truce. Aristophanes' play The Clouds came third (i.e. last). 422: The Wasps was p...
[ "Wasps" ]
The Wasps
[ [ "The Wasps", "author", "Aristophanes" ] ]
comedy by Aristophanes
Aristophanes' plays, the tragic poet is mentioned in line 61 as the butt of tired old jokes that are made by other comic poets. There are also mock-heroic references to his plays Bellerophon, Cretan Women and Ino in lines 757, 763, 1414. Ecphantides: A comic poet of a previous generation known for his obscurity, he is ...
[ "Wasps" ]
The Wasps
[ [ "The Wasps", "author", "Aristophanes" ] ]
comedy by Aristophanes
781-6). One son, Xenocles, was a tragedian who later defeated Euripides at the City Dionysia in 415 but his abilities as a dramatist are ridiculed by Aristophanes in Thesmophoriazusae and The Frogs. Athenian politicians and generals Cleon: The populist leader of the pro-war faction in Athens, he is the arch-villain in ...
[ "Wasps" ]
The Wasps
[ [ "The Wasps", "genre", "Old Comedy" ] ]
comedy by Aristophanes
1183 as somebody who abuses dung-collectors . He is also mentioned in later plays. Androcles: Another populist, often satirized in Old Comedy as poor and immoral, he was later influential in exiling Alcibiades. He is mentioned ironically in line 1187 as an example of the kind of man who represents Athens on sacred, dip...
[ "Wasps" ]
The Wasps
[ [ "The Wasps", "genre", "Old Comedy" ] ]
comedy by Aristophanes
famous athlete who once commanded the only Italian ship at the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC, he is said by Philocles in lines 1206-7 to have lost to him in court on a charge of abusive language. Penestes: Thessalian serfs, they are the benchmark of poverty, as indicated in line 1273. Discussion Some scholars regard The ...
[ "Wasps" ]
The Wasps
[ [ "The Wasps", "author", "Aristophanes" ], [ "The Wasps", "genre", "Old Comedy" ] ]
comedy by Aristophanes
the scope of a mere farce. The Wasps and Old Comedy The Wasps has been thought to exemplify all the conventions of Old Comedy at their best – structural elements that are common to most of Aristophanes' plays are all found in this play in a complete and readily identifiable form. The table below is based on one scholar...
[ "Wasps" ]
Kim Burrell
[ [ "Kim Burrell", "place of birth", "Houston" ] ]
American musician
Kimberly Burrell is an American gospel singer from Houston, Texas. Early life Burrell is the daughter of a pastor in the Church of God in Christ (COGIC) . Burrell began performing with Reverend James Cleveland's GMWA Youth Mass Choir (also known as Rev. James Cleveland's Kids). Career Rise to fame Burrell's performance...
[ "Kimberly Burrell" ]
Kim Burrell
[ [ "Kim Burrell", "genre", "Gospel music" ] ]
American musician
loves you, but he hates the sin in you and me." Shortly after the video of the sermon surfaced, The Ellen DeGeneres Show cancelled Burrell's scheduled appearance, as did the BMI Trailblazers of Gospel Music event, where she was removed as an honoree. Her radio talk show, Bridging the Gap with Kim Burrell, was cancelled...
[ "Kimberly Burrell" ]
Kim Burrell
[ [ "Kim Burrell", "genre", "Gospel music" ] ]
American musician
Records, 2017) Singles "Special Place" (Bad Boy Entertainment, 2001) "Little Drummer Boy" (New Brand Records, 2018) Videos Live In Concert (VHS) (Tommy Boy Gospel, 2001) Other Appearances Awards 2000 Gospel Music Excellence Award, Female Vocalist of the Year - Contemporary for Everlasting Life 2000 Stellar Award, Conte...
[ "Kimberly Burrell" ]
Steve Tambellini
[ [ "Steve Tambellini", "given name", "Steve" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "family name", "Tambellini" ] ]
Canadian ice hockey player
Steven Anthony Tambellini (born May 14, 1958) is a Canadian former NHL player and was the general manager for the Edmonton Oilers, from July 2008 to April 2013. He is currently a scout for the Anaheim Ducks Playing career Steve Tambellini played his junior hockey for the Lethbridge Broncos of the WHL from the 1975–76 s...
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Steve Tambellini
[ [ "Steve Tambellini", "member of sports team", "New Jersey Devils" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "member of sports team", "New York Islanders" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "award received", "Stanley Cup" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "drafted by", "New York Islanders" ...
Canadian ice hockey player
Tambellini was chosen 15th overall by the New York Islanders. He would spend two years with New York, winning a Stanley Cup with them in the 1980 season. He was dealt at the trade deadline the next season along with Chico Resch to the Colorado Rockies in exchange for Mike McEwen. He stayed with Colorado for two seasons...
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Steve Tambellini
[ [ "Steve Tambellini", "member of sports team", "Calgary Flames" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "member of sports team", "Vancouver Canucks" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "given name", "Steve" ], [ "S...
Canadian ice hockey player
After the 1982–83 season, Steve was traded to the Calgary Flames. He would remain there for two seasons before signing on as a free agent with the Vancouver Canucks, where he would round out his NHL career. He would go on to play a minor amount of time in both the Swiss Hockey League and the Austrian Hockey League. Int...
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Steve Tambellini
[ [ "Steve Tambellini", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "participant in", "1988 Winter Olympics" ] ]
Canadian ice hockey player
World Hockey Championship as well as the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, where he scored a goal and three assists. After retirement After his retirement from hockey, he was hired by the Canucks as the Director of Public and Media Relations and remained with the franchise until July 2008. In 1997, he w...
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Steve Tambellini
[ [ "Steve Tambellini", "sport", "Ice hockey" ] ]
Canadian ice hockey player
Dave Nonis and to Mike Gillis after Nonis was fired by the Canucks on April 14, 2008. In 2002, he was the Director of Player Personnel for the gold medal winning Canadian Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team at the 2002 Winter Olympics. He would be rewarded again, being named the Director of Player Personnel for both the 2003...
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Steve Tambellini
[ [ "Steve Tambellini", "sport", "Ice hockey" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "family name", "Tambellini" ] ]
Canadian ice hockey player
Oilers promoted Kevin Lowe to President of Hockey Operations. On April 13, 2013 he was fired by the Edmonton Oilers, and was replaced by Craig MacTavish. The Anaheim Ducks hired Tambellini as a part-time scout on November 21, 2013. Personal life His father, Addie Tambellini, helped the Trail Smoke Eaters win the 1961 W...
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Steve Tambellini
[ [ "Steve Tambellini", "member of sports team", "Calgary Flames" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "participant in", "1988 Winter Olympics" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "sport", "Ice hockey" ], [ "Steve Tambellini", "league", "National Hockey League" ], [ "Steve...
Canadian ice hockey player
Manager of the Trail Smoke Eaters of the BCHL in 2018. His youngest son Adam Tambellini, was drafted by the New York Rangers 65th overall in the 2013 NHL Draft and currently plays for the AHL affiliate of the Ottawa Senators, the Belleville Senators. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs International Reference...
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Ben Bag-Bag
[ [ "Ben Bag-Bag", "religion", "Judaism" ] ]
Talmud rabbi
same person. A tradition recorded by Tosafos in Chagigah 9b has it that both ben Bag-Bag and ben Hai-Hai were converts to Judaism (gerim). Some speculate that their unusual names hid the true identities of gerim persecuted by Roman authorities during the Roman occupation of the Land of Israel. Another Rabbinic traditio...
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Bascom Sine Deaver
[ [ "Bascom Sine Deaver", "occupation", "Judge" ], [ "Bascom Sine Deaver", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Bascom Sine Deaver", "educated at", "Mercer University" ], [ "Bascom Sine Deaver", "place of birth", "Union County, Georgia" ] ]
United States federal judge
Bascom Sine Deaver (November 26, 1882 – October 13, 1944) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia. Education and career Born in Union County, Georgia, Deaver received an Artium Baccalaureus from Mercer University in 1907 and a Bachelor of Laws from Merce...
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Bascom Sine Deaver
[ [ "Bascom Sine Deaver", "occupation", "Judge" ], [ "Bascom Sine Deaver", "country of citizenship", "United States" ] ]
United States federal judge
Georgia from 1926 to 1928. Federal judicial service Deaver was nominated by President Calvin Coolidge on March 5, 1928, to a seat on the United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia vacated by Judge William Josiah Tilson. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 19, 1928, and received hi...
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Viktor Laiskodat
[ [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "place of birth", "Kupang" ] ]
Indonesian politician
Viktor Bungtilu Laiskodat (born 17 February 1965) is an Indonesian politician who is the 8th governor of East Nusa Tenggara. Born in Kupang, he was elected into the Indonesian Parliament, the People's Representative Council (Dewan Perwakilian Rakyat, sometimes referred to as the House of Representatives) from his home ...
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Viktor Laiskodat
[ [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "member of political party", "Golkar" ], [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "place of birth", "Kupang" ], [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "country of citizenship", "Indonesia" ], [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "educated at", "Satya Wacana Christian University" ] ]
Indonesian politician
Christian. After completing his first 12 years of education at Kupang in 1985, he studied law in Jakarta's Indonesian Law Institute (Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Hukum Indonesia), getting his bachelors in 2000. In 2017, he graduated from Satya Wacana Christian University in Salatiga, earning a master's degree in development stu...
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Viktor Laiskodat
[ [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "member of political party", "Nasdem Party" ], [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "country of citizenship", "Indonesia" ] ]
Indonesian politician
included Sumba, Timor, and surrounding islands. In 2009, he did not gain a seat. However, in 2014, he ran as a member of Nasdem Party and won a seat after securing 77,555 votes - third place out of a quota of seven. In his second term at the council, he was part of Commission I and also was the speaker of Nasdem's fact...
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Viktor Laiskodat
[ [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "place of birth", "Kupang" ] ]
Indonesian politician
organizations deemed opposing the state's ideology, with opposition parties and several rights organizations condemning the move. Laiskodat defended the law and attacked the opposing parties, calling them "intolerant parties which support changing the government form to a khilafah" in an August 2017 speech at Kupang. T...
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Viktor Laiskodat
[ [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "country of citizenship", "Indonesia" ] ]
Indonesian politician
allow a conservation program to be implemented. Laiskodat has also publicly spoke out in opposition to halal tourism in the area, stating that "tourism has nothing to do with religion". In 2019, the provincial government announced its plans to open a provincial trade office in neighboring East Timor. In October 2019, L...
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Viktor Laiskodat
[ [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "member of political party", "Nasdem Party" ], [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "place of birth", "Kupang" ], [ "Viktor Laiskodat", "country of citizenship", "Indonesia" ] ]
Indonesian politician
from China in NTT, as East Timor had no quarantine facilities and initial requests to quarantine them in Bali had been rejected by Bali's administration. As the virus spread in Indonesia, he instructed schools to close by 20 March, at which point the province had 38 people under monitoring for the disease. Family He is...
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Purcell Mountains
[ [ "Purcell Mountains", "instance of", "Mountain range" ], [ "Purcell Mountains", "country", "Canada" ], [ "Purcell Mountains", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "British Columbia" ], [ "Purcell Mountains", "mountain range", "Columbia Moun...
Subrange of the Columbia Mountains in Canada and the United States
The Purcell Mountains are a mountain range in southeastern British Columbia, Canada. They are a subrange of the Columbia Mountains, which includes the Selkirk, Monashee, and Cariboo Mountains. They are located on the west side of the Rocky Mountain Trench in the area of the Columbia Valley, and on the east side of the ...
[ "Percell Mountains" ]
Purcell Mountains
[ [ "Purcell Mountains", "country", "Canada" ], [ "Purcell Mountains", "country", "United States" ], [ "Purcell Mountains", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Montana" ], [ "Purcell Mountains", "located in the administrative territorial entity"...
Subrange of the Columbia Mountains in Canada and the United States
of Creston, Kimberley and Cranbrook, which are located adjacent to the range. The Purcells are shown on some United States maps as the Percell Mountains, where their southern limit protrudes into the states of Idaho and Montana, abutting Lake Koocanusa, a reservoir on the Kootenai River. American geographic classificat...
[ "Percell Mountains" ]
Purcell Mountains
[ [ "Purcell Mountains", "highest point", "Mount Farnham" ] ]
Subrange of the Columbia Mountains in Canada and the United States
eon (in the Precambrian period), which spans from 2,500 million years ago to about 540 million years ago. Sub-ranges Carbonate Range Dogtooth Range Farnham Group MacBeth Group McGillivary Range Moyie Range Septet Range Spillimacheen Range Starbird Ridge Stockdale Group Toby Glacier Truce Group Yahk Range Highest peaks ...
[ "Percell Mountains" ]
New York County Courthouse
[ [ "New York County Courthouse", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Manhattan" ], [ "New York County Courthouse", "architect", "Guy Lowell" ], [ "New York County Courthouse", "owned by", "New York City" ] ]
Courthouse in Manhattan, New York
The New York State Supreme Court Building, originally known as the New York County Courthouse, at 60 Centre Street on Foley Square in the Civic Center neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, houses the Civil and Appellate Terms of the New York State Supreme Court for the state's First Judicial District, which is coex...
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New York County Courthouse
[ [ "New York County Courthouse", "architect", "Guy Lowell" ], [ "New York County Courthouse", "owned by", "New York City" ] ]
Courthouse in Manhattan, New York
former New York County Courthouse on Chambers Street, popularly known as the Tweed Courthouse. Both the interior and exterior are New York City Landmarks: the exterior was designated on February 1, 1966 and the interior on March 24, 1981. History The selection of the architect was done by a design competition, which wa...
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New York County Courthouse
[ [ "New York County Courthouse", "country", "United States" ], [ "New York County Courthouse", "architect", "Guy Lowell" ] ]
Courthouse in Manhattan, New York
The error was apparently made by the architect, Guy Lowell, and the mistake was repeated by others, including Charles Warren in his Pulitzer Prize–winning The Supreme Court in United States History (1922). The stone steps leading up to the colonnaded entrance were flanked by two allegorical statues, Justice and Authori...
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New York County Courthouse
[ [ "New York County Courthouse", "owned by", "New York City" ] ]
Courthouse in Manhattan, New York
to the history of law: Assyrian and Egyptian, Hebraic and Persian, Greek and Roman, Byzantine and Frankish, English and early colonial, with the final section portraying George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Above the seated figures are portraits of six lawgivers: Hammurabi, Moses, Solon, Justinian, Blackstone and Joh...
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New York County Courthouse
[ [ "New York County Courthouse", "country", "United States" ] ]
Courthouse in Manhattan, New York
part of a broader renovation campaign in the 1980s and 1990s to protect the courthouse's historic art from water seepage and other damage caused by neglect. Environs The building is somewhat of an older sibling to Cass Gilbert's 1936 Corinthian-columned Foley Square Courthouse (renamed the Thurgood Marshall United Stat...
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New York County Courthouse
[ [ "New York County Courthouse", "owned by", "New York City" ] ]
Courthouse in Manhattan, New York
court buildings are nearby, including those for New York City Criminal Court, New York City Civil Court, and the Surrogate's Courthouse. In popular culture Many films and television series have been shot at the New York County Courthouse. These include: Miracle on 34th Street (1947): the scene of the trial of Santa Cla...
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Sarah Lesch
[ [ "Sarah Lesch", "place of birth", "Altenburg" ], [ "Sarah Lesch", "occupation", "Singer" ], [ "Sarah Lesch", "family name", "Lesch" ] ]
singer from Germany
Sarah Lesch (born 1 March 1986) is a German singer-songwriter who performs with a guitar and ukulele. Life and career Sarah Lesch was born in Altenburg, Thuringia and moved with her mother to Swabia at the age of five. Her father Ralf Kruse is a Leipzig musician. He played among others with Amor & Die Kids and the Orig...
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Sarah Lesch
[ [ "Sarah Lesch", "family name", "Lesch" ] ]
singer from Germany
since then, she has mainly worked as a musician. Lesch's debut album with the title Lieder aus der schmutzigen Küche was released in 2012 under the alias "Chansonedde", was digitally distributed by Rummelplatzmusik in 2015 and released in 2016 in cooperation with the label Kick The Flame on CD. In 2015 she released her...
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Sarah Lesch
[ [ "Sarah Lesch", "family name", "Lesch" ] ]
singer from Germany
zum Troste. With the six-minute song Testament, which Lesch wrote for her son, she won the Protestsongcontest held in Vienna in 2016 and at the Hermann-Hesse-Festival in Calw took second place in the Panikpreis. The song, which is supposed to prepare the child for an uncertain future, was then widely distributed on the...
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Reginald II, Count of Bar
[ [ "Reginald II, Count of Bar", "father", "Reginald I, Count of Bar" ] ]
Count of Bar
Reginald II of Bar ( or ) (died 25 July 1170) was a Count of Bar and Lord of Mousson from 1149 till his death. He was the son of Reginald I, Count of Bar and lord of Mousson, and Giselle of Vaudémont. In 1135, he attended the Council of Hugh of Metz with his father and brother. He took part in the second crusade with h...
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Panchadasi
[ [ "Panchadasi", "author", "Vidyaranya" ] ]
book by Vidyaranya
Panchadasi or Panchadashi ( Devanagari: पंचदशी IAST paṃcadaśī) is a simple yet comprehensive manual of Advaita Vedanta (अद्वैत वेदान्त, advaita vedānta) written in the fourteenth century A.D (1386-1391) by Vidyaranya (विद्यारण्य), previously known as Madhavacharya (माधवाचार्य). Pancha (पंच) is five and dasi (दशी) is te...
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Panchadasi
[ [ "Panchadasi", "author", "Vidyaranya" ], [ "Panchadasi", "country of origin", "India" ] ]
book by Vidyaranya
during the later years of Vidyaranya's life around 1386 AD. About Vidyaranya Vidyaranya was born around 1300 A.D. in Shalivahan (शालिवाहन) South India. Madhava Madhavacharya, Madhavamantri, Madhavamataya were the names which Vidyaranya was known before his turning into recluse. His father was Mayana (मायण) and Mother S...
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Panchadasi
[ [ "Panchadasi", "author", "Vidyaranya" ] ]
book by Vidyaranya
1386 A.D. He died in 1391 AD. Vidyaranya, who was the spiritual head of Sringeri Math in 1377 A.D to 1386 A.D., and also wrote Drk-Drsya-Viveka, Sarvadarsana Samgraha, Sri Sankara Digvijaya, Jivanmukti Viveka, Anubhuti Prakasa, Vivaranaprameyasamgraha and Upanishad Dipika has been identified with Sayanacharya, the comm...
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Panchadasi
[ [ "Panchadasi", "main subject", "Philosophy" ] ]
book by Vidyaranya
1391 AD. Theme The Panchadasi is a basic text which introduces into central doctrine of Advaita Vedantic philosophy. Deeper concepts are dealt in more advanced treatise the Upanishads, the Brahmasutras and the Bhagavadgita. The purpose of the life is the realization of the experience of Absolute Existence, which is the...
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Panchadasi
[ [ "Panchadasi", "main subject", "Philosophy" ] ]
book by Vidyaranya
discrimination of the real from the non-real): Understanding the nature of reality (Viveka) which distinguishes from external world (जगत, jagata) consist of the five elements -Ether, Air, Fire, Water and Earth and individual (Jiva) consisting of the five sheaths – Annamaya (अन्नमय, annamaya, Physical), Pranamaya (प्राण...
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Panchadasi
[ [ "Panchadasi", "author", "Vidyaranya" ] ]
book by Vidyaranya
last five chapters go into details of Brahman as pure Bliss (Ananda). This is not worldly happiness but complex dissolution into eternal pleasure. Duality of Jiva and God merging into one Consciousness and Existence. This Atman ( Brahman) is the source of ultimate happiness the purpose of human life. Vidyaranya has suc...
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Panchadasi
[ [ "Panchadasi", "language of work or name", "Sanskrit" ], [ "Panchadasi", "main subject", "Philosophy" ] ]
book by Vidyaranya
pure Consciousness Chapter 10 Natakadipa (नाटकदीपप्रकरणम्) – The lamp of the theatre Ananda-panchaka (आनन्द-पचंक) Chapter 11 Yogananda (योगानन्दप्रकरणम्) - The Bliss Of Yoga Chapter 12 Atmananda (आत्मानन्दप्रकरणम्) - The Bliss of the Self Chapter 13 Advaitananda (अद्वैतानन्दप्रकरणम्) - The Bliss of Non-Duality Chapter ...
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Stillingia spinulosa
[ [ "Stillingia spinulosa", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Stillingia spinulosa", "parent taxon", "Stillingia" ] ]
species of plant
Stillingia spinulosa is a species of flowering plant in the euphorb family known by the common name annual toothleaf. It is native to the Southwestern United States where it occurs in the creosote scrub of the deserts. It is an annual or perennial herb producing a clump of thick, leafy stems approaching a meter in maxi...
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Deep in the Iris
[ [ "Deep in the Iris", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Deep in the Iris", "record label", "Arbutus Records" ], [ "Deep in the Iris", "follows", "Flourish // Perish" ] ]
album by Braids
Deep in the Iris is the third studio album by Canadian experimental pop/art rock band Braids. It was released by Arbutus Records worldwide, excluding Canada where it was released by Flemish Eye, on 28 April 2015. It has been described as the band's "sunniest and most immediate record". Background Writing and recording ...
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Deep in the Iris
[ [ "Deep in the Iris", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Deep in the Iris", "follows", "Flourish // Perish" ] ]
album by Braids
in a cabin in woods near Prescott, Arizona, marking the first time the band had worked on an album outside Canada. After recording Flourish // Perish in their windowless garage in Montreal, Arizona was chosen because the band "wanted to leave winter, to leave what we were familiar with, to go to a place where we felt s...
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Deep in the Iris
[ [ "Deep in the Iris", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Deep in the Iris", "follows", "Flourish // Perish" ] ]
album by Braids
that beautiful experience, great!". In the first few weeks in Arizona, the band "just went on walks, had talks, roasted marshmallows and chopped firewood and went grocery shopping and cooked meals" in an effort to reconnect after touring Flourish // Perish. The band interrupted the writing process to tour across the Un...
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Deep in the Iris
[ [ "Deep in the Iris", "instance of", "Album" ] ]
album by Braids
pianos" were utilised. Further sessions followed in Delhi, New York and Putney, Vermont in June and July 2014. The "space and beauty" of the retreat in New York, coupled with the energy provided by the presence of the band's friends from Montreal and New York City, helped evolve "Happy When" and "Miniskirt", the latter...
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Deep in the Iris
[ [ "Deep in the Iris", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Deep in the Iris", "record label", "Arbutus Records" ] ]
album by Braids
was considered for the album, but "just didn’t fit with the whole vision of it". Mixing began with Damian Taylor at Golden Ratio Studios in Montreal in late September 2014, with the sessions concluding in December. With the band having done some preliminary mixing, Taylor's main contribution was to make Raphaelle Stand...
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Deep in the Iris
[ [ "Deep in the Iris", "instance of", "Album" ] ]
album by Braids
and what I’ve gone through". The song is also about "standing up for gender equality and in particular, for women’s rights". Artwork Tufts took the album's cover photograph in Vermont, a view through a culvert looking down into a creek. Critical reception Upon its release, the album received mostly positive reviews fro...
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Nick Katzman
[ [ "Nick Katzman", "date of birth", "1951" ], [ "Nick Katzman", "place of birth", "New York City" ], [ "Nick Katzman", "genre", "Blues" ], [ "Nick Katzman", "educated at", "Antioch College" ], [ "Nick Katzman", "instrument", "Guitar" ], ...
American blues musician
Nick Katzman (born 1951) is an American blues musician. Katzman was born in New York City, and lives in both Manhattan and Berlin, Germany. He plays in a variety of musical genres, including Chicago blues, Mississippi blues, Texas blues, and ragtime. Biography As a teenager in the 1960s, Katzman saw many of the survivi...
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Nick Katzman
[ [ "Nick Katzman", "genre", "Blues" ] ]
American blues musician
Bach. His blues music was inspired by a number of musicians, including Charlie Patton, Kid Bailey, and Mississippi John Hurt. On his own website, Katzman also cites amongst his teachers the blues masters Mance Lipscomb, Reverend Gary Davis, Stefan Grossman and Rory Block. About 40 years ago, Katzman moved to Germany to...
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Nick Katzman
[ [ "Nick Katzman", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Nick Katzman", "genre", "Blues" ], [ "Nick Katzman", "instrument", "Guitar" ] ]
American blues musician
has been compared to Tom Ball and Rich Stein. He has also been compared favorably with his blues forebears Blind Blake and The Rev. Gary Davis. Katzman has collaborated with a number of senior Blues musicians, including Champion Jack Dupree, Carey and Lurie Bell, Louisiana Red, and Guitar Crusher. Katzman also has ment...
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Nick Katzman
[ [ "Nick Katzman", "genre", "Blues" ], [ "Nick Katzman", "instrument", "Guitar" ] ]
American blues musician
based (and currently as of 2007) in Germany. In May and June 2007, Katzman toured Europe with Winslow, including a headlining appearance at the Stamford, England at the Stamford Arts Centre. He returned to the Good Coffee House in April 2008, with "special guests Paul Handelman on harp and Thomasina Winslow on guitar a...
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Nick Katzman
[ [ "Nick Katzman", "date of birth", "1951" ], [ "Nick Katzman", "genre", "Blues" ], [ "Nick Katzman", "occupation", "Guitarist" ], [ "Nick Katzman", "instrument", "Guitar" ] ]
American blues musician
Ragtime and Hardbitten Blues (Kicking Mule KM 167) (1980) Solo, electric Songs and Bloozes (Stumble Records) Producer and compilations Guitar Crusher's Googa Mooga CD (Blue Sting Records) (producer, player) Eb Davis's Good Time Blues (Acoustic Music) (producer) Played with Ruby Green on the two-volume The Best Of Kicki...
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Selin Demiratar
[ [ "Selin Demiratar", "place of birth", "Istanbul" ], [ "Selin Demiratar", "country of citizenship", "Turkey" ] ]
actress
Selin Demiratar (born 20 March 1983) is a Turkish actress. Biography Selin Demiratar was born in 1983 in Erzincan. She first explored acting at the Antalya Municipal Theatre. In 1999, she won the Miss Globe Turkey beauty pageant and finished in third place at Miss Globe World. After moving to Istanbul, she started her ...
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Robert W. Bussard
[ [ "Robert W. Bussard", "occupation", "Physicist" ], [ "Robert W. Bussard", "given name", "Robert" ], [ "Robert W. Bussard", "family name", "Bussard" ] ]
American physicist
Robert W. Bussard (August 11, 1928 – October 6, 2007) was an American physicist who worked primarily in nuclear fusion energy research. He was the recipient of the Schreiber-Spence Achievement Award for STAIF-2004. He was also a fellow of the International Academy of Astronautics and held a Ph.D. from Princeton Univers...
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Robert W. Bussard
[ [ "Robert W. Bussard", "family name", "Bussard" ] ]
American physicist
the Bussard ramjet, an interstellar space drive powered by hydrogen fusion using hydrogen collected with a magnetic field from the interstellar gas. Due to the presence of high-energy particles throughout space, much of the interstellar hydrogen exists in an ionized state (H II regions) that can be manipulated by magne...
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Robert W. Bussard
[ [ "Robert W. Bussard", "family name", "Bussard" ] ]
American physicist
by the scoop must be sped up to the same speed as the ship in order to provide thrust, and the energy required to do so increases with the ship's speed. Hydrogen itself does not fuse very well (unlike deuterium, which is rare in the interstellar medium), and so cannot be used directly to produce energy, a fact which ac...
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Robert W. Bussard
[ [ "Robert W. Bussard", "family name", "Bussard" ] ]
American physicist
science fiction Bussard Ramjets are common plot devices in science fiction. Larry Niven uses them in his Known Space setting to propel interstellar flight. Following a standard hi-tech faster/cheaper/better learning curve, he started with robot probes during the early stages of interstellar colonization and eventually ...
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Robert W. Bussard
[ [ "Robert W. Bussard", "given name", "Robert" ], [ "Robert W. Bussard", "family name", "Bussard" ] ]
American physicist
Bussard Ramscoop appears as part of the matter/antimatter propulsion system that allows Starfleet ships to travel faster than the speed of light. The ramscoops attach to the front of the warp nacelles, and when the ship's internal supply of deuterium runs low, they collect interstellar hydrogen and convert it to deuter...
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Robert W. Bussard
[ [ "Robert W. Bussard", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Robert W. Bussard", "family name", "Bussard" ] ]
American physicist
program for the United States: the Tokamak. In June 1995, Bussard claimed in a letter to all fusion laboratories, as well as to key members of the US Congress, that he and the other founders of the program supported the Tokamak not out of conviction that it was the best technical approach but rather as a vehicle for ge...
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Robert W. Bussard
[ [ "Robert W. Bussard", "family name", "Bussard" ] ]
American physicist
ideas for fusion reactors and incredibly powerful spacecraft propulsion systems, with which spacecraft could swiftly move throughout the solar system. The Polywell Bussard worked on a promising new type of inertial electrostatic confinement (IEC) fusor, called the Polywell, that has a magnetically shielded grid (MaGrid...
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Robert W. Bussard
[ [ "Robert W. Bussard", "family name", "Bussard" ] ]
American physicist
as the funding expired and the EMC2 labs had to be shut down. Further funding was eventually found, the work continued and the WB-7 prototype was constructed and tested, and the research is ongoing. Appeal for funding During 2006 and 2007, Bussard sought the large-scale funding necessary to design and construct a full-...
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Robert W. Bussard
[ [ "Robert W. Bussard", "family name", "Bussard" ] ]
American physicist
gain scales as the fifth power, so there is little incentive to build half-scale systems; one might as well build the real thing. On March 29, 2006, Bussard claimed on the fusor.net internet forum that EMC² had developed an inertial electrostatic confinement fusion process that was 100,000 times more efficient than pre...
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Robert W. Bussard
[ [ "Robert W. Bussard", "family name", "Bussard" ] ]
American physicist
From October 2, 2006 to October 6, 2006, Bussard presented an informal overview of the previous decade of his work at the 57th International Astronautical Congress. This was the first publication of this work in 11 years, as the U.S. Navy had put an embargo on publications of the research, in 1994. Bussard presented fu...
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Robert W. Bussard
[ [ "Robert W. Bussard", "cause of death", "Multiple myeloma" ], [ "Robert W. Bussard", "given name", "Robert" ], [ "Robert W. Bussard", "family name", "Bussard" ] ]
American physicist
it will begin to displace all other forms of energy." Death Bussard died from multiple myeloma on October 6, 2007 at age 79. See also Tokamak Bussard ramjet Polywell Farnsworth Fusor IEC Project Rover Nuclear propulsion References External links Inertial-Electrodynamic Fusion (IEF) Device - Energy/Matter Conversion Cor...
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Andrés Boira
[ [ "Andrés Boira", "sport", "Alpine skiing" ], [ "Andrés Boira", "participant in", "2010 Winter Paralympics" ], [ "Andrés Boira", "participant in", "2006 Winter Paralympics" ], [ "Andrés Boira", "place of birth", "Vilanova i la Geltrú" ] ]
Spanish paralympic alpine skier
Andrés Paulo Boira Díaz (born 17 November 1987) is a Spanish vision impaired B3 classified para-alpine skier. His guide skiers have included Félix Aznar and Aleix Suñé. He has competed at the 2006 Winter Paralympics, 2009 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships and the 2010 Winter Paralympics. Personal Boira was born in ...
[ "Andrés Paulo Boira Díaz", "Andres Boira", "Andres Paulo Boira Diaz" ]
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