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Question: Tell me a bio of Jessie Mae Brown Beavers.
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"title": "Jessie Mae Brown Beavers",
"text": "<s>Jessie Mae Brown Beavers Jessie Mae Brown Beavers (March 18, 1923 – September 6, 1989) was an American journalist based in Los Angeles, California. She was an editor at the \"Los Angeles Sentinel\" from 1949 to 1989, and served sixteen years on the city's Human Relations Commission, beginning with her 1973 appointment by mayor Tom Bradley.</s><s>Early life. Jessie Mae Brown was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of Arnetta Hoyt Brown, a Baptist deaconess. She attended the University of California, Los Angeles, where she earned a bachelor's degree in sociology.</s><s>Career. Brown was editor of the family section of the \"California Eagle\" from 1944 to 1949, when she joined the staff of the \"Los Angeles Sentinel\" as an editor. In 1966 she was one of the organizers and leaders of the Los Angeles chapter of the National Association of Media Women. In 1969, she was given the Outstanding Woman in Journalism Award by the University of Southern California chapter of Theta Sigma Phi. Beavers served on the Los Angeles Human Relations Commission for sixteen years, after she was appointed by mayor Tom Bradley in 1973. On the commission, she worked closely with fellow commissioner Toshiko S. Yoshida during the American bicentennial"
},
{
"title": "Jessie Mae Brown Beavers",
"text": ", chaired the affirmative action subcommittee, and in 1982 organized hearings on racial bias in the entertainment industry. She also served one the Los Angeles County Music and Performing Arts Commission. She ran for a seat on the Los Angeles City Council in 1987. Beavers was a member of Jack and Jill and the Lullaby Guild. In 1968 she was cited for her work by the President's Youth Council. In 1972 she was honored alongside Quincy Jones, editor Ruth Washington, and student leader Willis Edwards by the Committee of Women for Good Government. In 1973 she was honored by colleagues and admirers (including Mayor Bradley, judge Vaino Spencer, columnist Gertrude Gipson, and clubwoman Leontyne Butler King) at a tribute event at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, hosted by singer Thelma Houston.</s><s>Personal life. In 1947 Brown married insurance executive Leroy A. Beavers, Jr., nephew of Los Angeles businessman George A. Beavers Jr. Actress Dorothy Dandridge was one of her bridesmaids in the wedding. They had three children. In 1979, she was assaulted and robbed in the driveway of her home. She died in 1989, aged 66 years, in Los Angeles. Her grave is at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Gl"
},
{
"title": "Jessie Mae Brown Beavers",
"text": "endale, California.</s>"
}
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"entity": "Jessie Mae Brown Beavers",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Billy Conigliaro.
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[
{
"title": "Billy Conigliaro",
"text": "<s>Billy Conigliaro William Michael Conigliaro (August 15, 1947 – February 10, 2021) was an American baseball outfielder who played five seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He played for the Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, and Oakland Athletics from 1969 to 1973. He batted and threw right-handed, and was the younger brother of Tony Conigliaro, with whom he was teammates on the Red Sox from 1969 until 1970.</s><s>Early life. Conigliaro was born in Revere, Massachusetts, on August 15, 1947. His father, Sal, was employed at a tool and die shop and was eventually promoted to plant manager. Both he and his wife, Teresa, inspired their sons to pursue baseball. Conigliaro attended Swampscott High School, where he graduated as a three-sport star. He threw a no-hitter against Winthrop High School in April 1964, several days after his brother Tony made his major league debut. Conigliaro was subsequently drafted by the Boston Red Sox in the first round (fifth overall pick) of the inaugural MLB draft in 1965.</s><s>Professional career. Conigliaro played in the minor leagues from the 1965 to 1968 seasons. He made his Major"
},
{
"title": "Billy Conigliaro",
"text": " League Baseball debut on April 11, 1969, at the age of 21, entering as a pinch runner and stealing a base in a 2–1 extra-innings win over the Cleveland Indians. He made his first start five days later, hitting two home runs in that game. Although he was sent back to the minors in May, he was called back up by the Red Sox during the September roster expansion. He finished his first year in the majors with a.288 batting average, four home runs, and seven runs batted in (RBIs) in 32 games played. Conigliaro's best performance came during the 1970 season. He recorded career-highs in hits (108), runs scored (59), home runs (18), RBIs (58), and games played (114). He also had the fifth-most assists as a left fielder in the American League (AL) with seven. In order to fit Conigliaro into their lineup that year, the Red Sox moved Carl Yastrzemski to first base. Billy Conigliaro reportedly became \"very emotional\" when his brother Tony was traded to the California Angels at the end of the season. He subsequently batted.262 with 11 home runs and 33 RBIs in 1971,"
},
{
"title": "Billy Conigliaro",
"text": " finishing eighth in the AL in doubles (26). Conigliaro was part of a ten-player trade that sent him, George Scott, Jim Lonborg, Ken Brett, Joe Lahoud, and Don Pavletich from the Red Sox to the Milwaukee Brewers for Tommy Harper, Marty Pattin, Lew Krausse, and minor-league outfielder Pat Skrable on October 10, 1971. Unhappy in Milwaukee, Conigliaro announced his retirement from baseball in the middle of the 1972 season. He applied for reinstatement in 1973, and the Brewers sold Conigliaro to the Oakland Athletics for an undisclosed amount of money. He appeared with the Athletics in that season's American League Championship Series and the World Series, where he was hitless in seven at bats. He had knee surgery during the offseason, and was waived by Oakland in March 1974. He attempted a comeback with the Athletics in 1977, but declined an assignment to the minor leagues. He finished his career with a.256 batting average, 40 home runs, and 128 RBIs in 347 games played.</s><s>Personal life. Conigliaro was an early pupil of Shotokan karate grandmaster Kazumi Tabata, who acknowledged Conigliaro in his book. He was"
},
{
"title": "Billy Conigliaro",
"text": " married to Keisha until his death. Conigliaro died on February 10, 2021, at his home in Beverly, Massachusetts. He was 73; no cause of death was announced.</s><s>Further reading. -</s>"
}
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"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Joseph A. Lopez.
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[
{
"title": "Joseph A. Lopez",
"text": "<s>Joseph A. Lopez Joseph Anton Lopez (born José Antonio López; October 4, 1779October 5, 1841) was a Mexican Catholic priest and Jesuit. Born in Michoacán, he studied canon law at the Colegio de San Nicolás and the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico. He became acquainted with the future Empress consort Ana María Huarte and was made chaplain to the future imperial family. He was later put in charge of the education of all the princes in Mexico. Lopez was a close ally of Emperor Agustín de Iturbide, residing in Madrid for four years as his attorney and political informant, and accompanying him during his exile to Italy and England. Following Iturbide's execution in 1824, Lopez moved to the United States with the exiled Empress Ana María and her children and settled in Washington, D.C. He became the chaplain to the Georgetown Visitation Monastery and entered the Society of Jesus in 1833, working also as a novice and minister at Georgetown College. When the president of Georgetown College, William McSherry, died, Lopez became acting president in 1840, making him the first Latin American president of a university in the United States. As an educator, he garnered"
},
{
"title": "Joseph A. Lopez",
"text": " a reputation as a strict disciplinarian. Just several months into his presidency, he fell ill and was sent to recuperate in St. Inigoes, Maryland; he died there in 1841.</s><s>Early life. José Antonio López was born on October 4, 1779, in Cotija, Michoacán, in New Spain, located today in Mexico. Born to a family of ranchers, he had a distinguished lineage. López attended first the Colegio de San Nicolás, and then the Royal and Pontifical University of Mexico, where he received a bachelor's degree in canon law. He was then put in charge of the local church in Peribán, Michoacán. Later in life, López related that when the first leader of the Mexican War of Independence, Miguel Hidalgo, was traveling through Michoacán in 1810, López unsuccessfully tried to arrest him, and then fled to Valladolid. There, he became acquainted with Ana María Huarte, the wife of the future Emperor of Mexico, Agustín de Iturbide. As a result of his familiarity with Huarte, López was appointed chaplain to Iturbide's counter-"
},
{
"title": "Joseph A. Lopez",
"text": "revolutionary army, and later the interim priest in Tingüindín, Michoacán.</s><s>Chaplain to the Iturbides. When Iturbide was relieved of command by the Viceroy of New Spain in 1816, López traveled to Madrid the following year to defend him as his attorney. Remaining in Spain for several years, López kept Iturbide informed of political events in Madrid, including the early discord between King FerdinandVII and the liberals, which led to an uprising and the Liberal Triennium. In May 1821, López returned to Mexico to rejoin Iturbide during his push to establish Mexican independence. López became the chaplain to the Iturbide family and tutored one of the children, Agustín Jerónimo. Eventually, he was placed in charge of the education of all the princes in Mexico in July 1822 by the Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs and wrote a curriculum titled \"Método y reglamento de instrucción de los príncipes mexicanos\". Modeled on the educational curriculum of Spanish princes, this manual was not published due to military unrest. His curriculum viewed favorably a strong monarchy and a prominent role"
},
{
"title": "Joseph A. Lopez",
"text": " for the imperial family in politics, putting it somewhat at odds with the newly established constitutional monarchy that shared political power with a representative legislature. Upon Iturbide's exile from Mexico in 1823, López accompanied the imperial entourage, including the emperor's eight children, to Livorno, Italy. He then followed them to England when King Ferdinand of Spain pressured the Grand Duke of Tuscany to expel Iturbide from his country. In 1824, López sailed to Soto la Marina with Iturbide's junta in their unsuccessful attempt to retake Mexico.</s><s>Move to the United States. When Iturbide was executed in Mexico in 1824, his widow, Empress consort Ana María Huarte, and children fled Mexico for the United States. López accompanied them to New Orleans, where they resided for several months, before traveling north to Baltimore and then settling in the city of Georgetown in the District of Columbia. Huarte enrolled her daughters in the Georgetown Visitation Academy; two of them later became nuns at the Visitation Monastery attached to the academy. One of her sons married a woman residing in Georgetown, and another son, Prince Salvador, enrolled as a student at Georgetown College. López was incardinated as"
},
{
"title": "Joseph A. Lopez",
"text": " a priest in the Archdiocese of Baltimore and became the chaplain to the Georgetown Visitation Monastery. He began anglicizing his name as Joseph Anton Lopez. Though already a priest, he sought admission to the Society of Jesus and was received on December 10, 1833. As a Jesuit novice, he worked at Georgetown College during his formation, eventually becoming minister of the college. He also became the librarian of the college. His work at Georgetown required him to relinquish his role as chaplain to the Iturbides, who eventually moved to Philadelphia.</s><s>Move to the United States.:Georgetown College. Following the death of William McSherry, Lopez was named president of Georgetown College on January 1, 1840, in an acting capacity, with the expectation that the provincial superior would soon appoint a permanent successor to relieve him of this post. Upon his appointment, he became the first Latin American president of a university in the United States. He was known as a strict disciplinarian, both of his students and all Jesuits under his charge. One notable event during his tenure was the establishment of a literary society alongside the existing Philodemic Society, known as the Philonomosian Society, which replaced the Phileleutherian Society. His presidency"
},
{
"title": "Joseph A. Lopez",
"text": " lasted just several months, before he became ill, and was succeeded by James A. Ryder on May 1, 1840. He returned to the position of minister only briefly, before being sent to St. Inigoes, Maryland, to recuperate. A week before his death, the Jesuits tending to Lopez feared that a coffin would not be ready for him in time; upon learning this, Lopez told them not to worry because he would not die until Saturday. True to his prediction, on October 5, 1841, he died in St. Inigoes, where he was buried in Chapel Field. Eventually, all the graves there were reinterred in the cemetery adjoining St. Ignatius Church in the same village.</s><s>References.</s><s>References.:Sources. - - - - - - - - - - - -</s>"
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"entity": "Joseph A. Lopez",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Patrick Merrill.
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[
{
"title": "Patrick Merrill",
"text": "<s>Patrick Merrill Patrick Merrill (born February 22, 1979) is a former Canadian professional lacrosse player for the Toronto Rock in the National Lacrosse League and of the Toronto Nationals in Major League Lacrosse. He is currently the Head Coach and General Manager of the San Diego Seals.</s><s>Professional career. Merrill was a first-round draft choice of the Toronto Rock in 2002, and after four seasons with the Rock, was chosen first overall by the Boston Blazers in the 2008 expansion draft. However, following the cancellation and subsequent reinstatement of the 2008 season, the Blazers, along with the Arizona Sting, announced that they would not participate in the 2008 season. A dispersal draft was held, and Merrill was chosen second overall by the Titans. Merrill's brother Brodie Merrill also plays in the NLL for the San Diego Seals.</s><s>Player Statistics.</s><s>Player Statistics.:NLL. Reference:</s><s>Player Statistics.:MLL. Reference:</s><s>Player Statistics.:MSL. Reference:</s><s>Coaching Statistics.</s><s>Coaching Statistics.:OJLL. Reference:</s>"
}
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"entity": "Patrick Merrill",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Maxime Masson.
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[
{
"title": "Maxime Masson",
"text": "<s>Maxime Masson Maxime Masson (October 15, 1867 in Saint-Justin – October 2, 1960) was a Roman Catholic priest. He was the main architect of religious buildings in the town of Sainte-Thècle, located in Mauricie, in the province of Quebec. He was pastor of the Sainte-Thècle parish for 52 years. During that time, he was the main coordinator for the construction of the church from 1903 to 1905, as well as the rectory and other buildings on the lot of the \"Fabrique de Sainte-Thècle\". He was instrumental in the erection of the monastery (\"couvent\" in French) in 1912, led by the religious community Daughters of Jesus (\"Filles de Jésus\" in French), and the erection in 1939 of the first college run by the religious Brothers of St. Gabriel (\"Frères de Saint-Gabriel\" in French).</s><s>Craftsman talent. He designed and built including the magnificent calvary (in 1935) located in the cemetery land, a cement lion in 1939 located on the outside of the church and the paintings on the ceiling of the sacristy. He carved the Stations of the Cross"
},
{
"title": "Maxime Masson",
"text": " erected in the parish cemetery of Sainte-Thècle from stone that came from France. He performed extensive embellishment work such as cement flowerpots, cement balls, the steps, and water fountain in front of the church and the rectory. He made a carved wood clock, the base of which resembles the base of the church towers and the high altar.</s><s>Baptism statistics. Masson celebrated 2497 baptisms recorded in the registers of Sainte-Thècle, between February 7, 1903, and April 30, 1955.</s><s>First car. He owned one of the first automobiles in the history of Sainte-Thècle, a Ford Model T 1911.</s><s>1938 hurricane. His biggest test was the collapse of the two church towers during the hurricane of August 3, 1938.</s><s>Studies and priest appointment. Born on October 15, 1867, in Saint-Justin (Maskinongé County, Quebec, Canada), he was the son of Amable Masson, farmer and Zoe Paquin. He studied classics at Séminaire Saint-Joseph de Trois-Rivières and theology at the Grand Seminary Trois-Rivières. He was ordained on July"
},
{
"title": "Maxime Masson",
"text": " 8, 1894, in the chapel of the Seminary Trois-Rivières by Bishop L.F. Lafleche. At the beginning of his priesthood, Masson was vicar of the parish of Saint-Justin (1894–1899), at Saint-Léon-le-Grand (1902), at Saint-Timothée of Hérouxville (1902–1903), before being assigned as pastor to Sainte-Thècle, on February 6, 1903. Masson was the first president of the School board of the village of Sainte-Thècle from July 19, 1915, to April 14, 1947. He finished his course in Sainte-Thècle on July 1, 1955.</s><s>Local recognition. He was chaplain of the movement \"Catholic Action\" and pious associations. Two toponymic designations were assigned in recognition of his work life at Sainte-Thècle: School Masson (i.e. old boys' school) and Masson Street which connects the lower village and the village of the church. He died on October 2, 1960, and was buried in the cemetery of Sainte-Thècle.</s>"
},
{
"title": "Maxime Masson",
"text": "<s>See also. - Sainte-Thècle, Quebec</s>"
}
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"entity": "Maxime Masson",
"frequency": "very rare",
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Question: Tell me a bio of Daniel Alexander Cameron.
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{
"title": "Daniel Alexander Cameron",
"text": "<s>Daniel Alexander Cameron Daniel Alexander Cameron (December 10, 1870 – September 4, 1937) was a Canadian politician from the province of Nova Scotia. He was one of the first Nova Scotian legislators of the 20th century to die while in office.</s><s>Early life and career. Born in Sydney River, Nova Scotia, the son of John and Isabella (Macdonald) Cameron, Cameron was educated at Sydney Academy and Dalhousie University where he received a Bachelor of Laws degree. He was admitted to the bar in October 1893. In 1894, he started practicing law in Sydney. He was a member of the County Council from 1900 to 1911. He was the stipendiary magistrate for Sydney from 1905 to 1911. In 1911, he was appointed treasurer and solicitor for the Municipality of Cape Breton.</s><s>Political career. In 1916, he was elected to the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for the electoral district of Cape Breton. A Nova Scotia Liberal, he was defeated in 1920. From 1921 to 1923, he was a Member of the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia and was a Minister Without Portfolio in the cabinet of George Henry Murray. He resigned from the Legislative Council in 1923 and was elected to the House of Assembly for Victoria County. From 1923 to"
},
{
"title": "Daniel Alexander Cameron",
"text": " 1925, he was the Provincial Secretary in the cabinet of Ernest Howard Armstrong. He resigned in 1930 and was defeated in the 1930 federal election when he ran as the Liberal candidate for the electoral district of Cape Breton South. He was elected in the 1935 election for the electoral district of Cape Breton North and Victoria. He served for a little less than two years before he died in office in 1937.</s><s>References. -</s>"
}
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"entity": "Daniel Alexander Cameron",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Serena Tideman.
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{
"title": "Serena Tideman",
"text": "<s>Serena Tideman Serena Tideman (born 24 February 1978) is an American composer and classical and improvisational cellist who resides in Port Townsend, Washington.</s><s>Career. Tideman's appearances include: - 1999 – Played on Satisfact's CD \"The Third Meeting At The Third Counter\" alternative rock. - April 2001 – Played at SIL2K (Strategic Improv Laboratories) in a Cello Trio with Brent Arnold and Lori Goldston, Seattle. - October 2002 – Played for \"White Girls\", d9 Dance Collective's 10th Anniversary Performance Seattle, Music composed by Amy Denio, Velocity Dance MainSpace Theater. - November 2002 – Played with the Icelandic band múm, a two men and two women baroque-techno pop quartet. - September 2003 – Appears in Jason Pappariella's \"places in pieces vol.1\" in a segment titled \"an alternative to shopping\". - January 2004 – Played The Stranger: Classical cellist Serena Tideman matched with jangly post-punks - April 2004 – Played the space needle yuri's night world space party performance as member of plan b with musician/composer m.evans. - May 2007 – Played in New York"
},
{
"title": "Serena Tideman",
"text": " City with Kría Brekkan – piano and voice - September 2007 – Performed solo cello compositions and improvisations at the Rendezvous Jewel Box Theatre, Seattle.</s><s>Works. Selected works include: - \"Secret Musik\": The most recent release, 11 songs recorded live in a haunted Victorian built of old-growth wood, CD recorded in June 2009 and released July 31, 2010. - \"Kalakala\": Songs From a Parallel Universe & Underwater Dreams (blue EP) - \"Underwater Dreams\": An EP featuring piano, cello, vocals and guitar</s>"
}
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"entity": "Serena Tideman",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Margaret Rose Vendryes.
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[
{
"title": "Margaret Rose Vendryes",
"text": "<s>Margaret Rose Vendryes Margaret Rose Vendryes (March 16, 1955 – March 29, 2022) was a visual artist, curator, and art historian based in New York.</s><s>Early life and education. Vendryes was born on March 16, 1955, in Kingston, Jamaica. She began her studies in costume design before moving to fine art and earning a Bachelor's degree at Amherst College, graduating in 1984. She went on to earn her MA in Art History in 1992 from Tulane University and her PhD from Princeton University in 1997 where she focused on African American art history and was the first Black woman to earn a PhD in art history from Princeton.</s><s>Career. Vendryes served as Chair of the Department of Performing and Fine Arts and Director of the Fine Arts Gallery at York College in New York where she began working in 2000. She was set to assume the role of Dean of the School of the Museum of Fine Arts at Tufts University in Boston in June 2022. From 2000 to 2001 she worked as visiting lecturer for Art & Archaeology and African American Studies at Princeton University. She also worked as associate professor for Modern American and Contemporary Art at City University of New York from 2002 till 2007. She warned against what she calls"
},
{
"title": "Margaret Rose Vendryes",
"text": " \"the race-centered approach\" to interpreting artwork, the practice of reading the influence of an artist's race into their artwork, as she believed it could limit the interpretation and context of the work and minimize the assessment of their impact on the larger art movements. In 2009 Vendryes worked as lecturer for African Art at Boston University in Massachusetts. In 2010 she curated an exhibition at the new Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art called, \"Richmond Barthé: The Seeker.\" She compared Barthe's work \"Blackberry Woman\" to Wallace Thurman's novel \"The Blacker The Berry... A Novel of Negro Life\" in her thesis dissertation and wrote about Barthe's work further in her 2008 book about his sculpture. That same year she curated an exhibition titled \"Beyond the Blues\" at New Orleans Museum of Art. From 2011 to 2013 she was a lecturer for African & African American Art at Wellesley College in Massachusetts. In 2013 Vendryes returned as Distinguished Lecturer in Fine Arts and Director of the York College Fine Arts Gallery at York College, CUNY. In 2015 she gave the opening lecture for \"The Visual Blues\", an exhibition with work from the Harlem Renaissance at the Jepson Center for the Arts.</s><s>Art"
},
{
"title": "Margaret Rose Vendryes",
"text": "work. In 2005 Vendryes began a series of multi-media works within her \"The African Diva Project\", with oil and cold wax on canvas, and more recently, embedded African masks. The series began with a portrait of Donna Summer inspired by her \"Four Seasons of Love\" album cover. The imagery juxtaposes and combines portraits of Western pop culture icons with traditional African masks. Because these masks are traditionally worn only by men, she has noted her exploration of power, race, gender and beauty through these works. The project has included many Black American women icons including Aretha Franklin, Grace Jones, and Whitney Houston. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture commissioned an artwork in 2014 from Vendryes for an exhibition celebrating the 40th anniversary of Ntozake Shange’s \"for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf\" called, \"My spirit is too ancient to understand the separation of soul & gender - Guro Ntozake\". The exhibition, titled \"i found god in myself: the 40 anniversary of Ntozake Shange's for colored girls...\" and curated by Peter \"Souleo\" Wright, traveled to African American Museum in Philadelphia in 2016 and City Without Walls (cW"
},
{
"title": "Margaret Rose Vendryes",
"text": "OW) gallery in 2017 in Newark, New Jersey. The exhibition also featured artists Renée Cox, Carrie Mae Weems, Deborah Willis, Saya Woolfalk, Michael Paul Britto, Pamela Council and Dianne Smith among others.</s><s>Death and legacy. Vendryes was a longtime board member of the Leslie Lohman Museum. Vendryes' death, on March 29, 2022, due to respiratory failure, was announced by the Southeast Queens Artists' Alliance. Childs Gallery in Boston, with whom she had a long history, hosted a memorial exhibit in Vendryes' honor from November 2022-January 2023.</s><s>Bibliography. - - - - - - - -</s>"
}
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"frequency": "very rare",
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Question: Tell me a bio of Lemuel W. Joiner.
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"title": "Lemuel W. Joiner",
"text": "<s>Lemuel W. Joiner Lemuel Whiting Joiner (November 9, 1810October 22, 1886) was an American farmer, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He served six years in the Wisconsin State Senate and one year in the State Assembly, representing Iowa County. His son, Robert Joiner, also served in the Legislature.</s><s>Biography. Joiner was born in 1810 in Royalton, Vermont. He moved to Cincinnati in 1830 and then to Williamsport, Indiana in 1834. In 1845 he moved to Wyoming, Iowa County, Wisconsin, which was his primary residence for the rest of his life. Joiner died on October 22, 1886. Joiner's son, Robert, also served in the Senate.</s><s>Career. Joiner was elected to the Assembly in 1853. He was later a member of the Senate three times. First, from 1857 to 1858, second, from 1861 to 1862 and third, from 1869 to 1870. He was a Republican.</s>"
}
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"entity": "Lemuel W. Joiner",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Blair Tugman.
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{
"title": "Blair Tugman",
"text": "<s>Blair Tugman Blair Tugman is an American mixed martial artist currently competing in the Lightweight division of Bellator MMA. A professional competitor since 2007, he has also competed for CES MMA.</s><s>Mixed martial arts career.</s><s>Mixed martial arts career.:Bellator MMA. Tugman faced A.J. McKee at Bellator 182 on August 25, 2017. He lost via unanimous decision.</s><s>See also. - List of current Bellator fighters - List of male mixed martial artists</s>"
}
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"entity": "Blair Tugman",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Patricia Cladis.
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[
{
"title": "Patricia Cladis",
"text": "<s>Patricia Cladis Patricia Elisabeth Cladis (July 13, 1937 – July 3, 2017) was a Canadian-American physicist who specialized in the physics of liquid crystals. She was a research physicist at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey from 1972 to 1997 before founding Advanced Liquid Crystal Technologies in Summit, New Jersey. She was a fellow of the American Physical Society and also received a Guggenheim fellowship.</s><s>Early life. Cladis was born in Shanghai. She attended high school at Little Flower Academy in Vancouver, BC, graduating in 1955. In 1959, Cladis earned her B.A. in combined Honours Mathematics and Physics from the University of British Columbia. She then went on to acquire her M.A. in Physics from the University of Toronto in 1960. She received her PhD in Physics with a concentration in superconductivity from the University of Rochester in 1968.</s><s>Career. After receiving her master's degree in 1960, Cladis joined Transport Canada, the governmental department of transport, as a meteorologist before moving on to be a Programmer-Analyst at KCS Ltd. in 1962. She was appointed a position at Western Connecticut State University as an Assistant Professor of Physics in 1963. For"
},
{
"title": "Patricia Cladis",
"text": " the following four years until 1968 she worked as a research assistant at the University of Rochester while she did her graduate studies. She then moved to Paris for three years, conducting research at the University of Paris (Orsay) in her field of specialty, the physics of liquid crystals. During her time in Paris, she worked with the Orsay Liquid Crystal Group, whose founder, Professor Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, later went on to receive the Nobel Prize in 1991 for his work on liquid crystals and polymers. After her research position in Paris, she went on to work at Bell Labs in 1972 as a research physicist to continue her work in liquid crystals. After 25 years, she founded Advanced Liquid Crystal Technologies in 1997, a commercial physical and biological research company based in Summit, New Jersey. She held visiting appointments at a number of institutions, including Northwestern University, where she was the recipient of the Edith Kreeger Wolf Distinguished Professor award, an endowment given by the Gender and Sexuality Studies department of Northwestern University to recognize women who have made major contributions to their fields. Other institutions include University of Paris (Orsay), Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, École Normale Supérieure, Weizmann Institute"
},
{
"title": "Patricia Cladis",
"text": " of Science, University of Duisburg-Essen, and University of Bayreuth. She was appointed a fellow of the American Physical Society in 1983, and later received the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1993. She also received the Humboldt Prize, an award which \"recognizes lifetime achievements and facilitates international scientific collaboration.\" She was on the Editorial Board of \"Liquid Crystals\" from 1986-1993. She was a board member of the International Liquid Crystal Society.</s><s>Research area. Cladis's concentration in her graduate studies was in the field of superconductivity. She specialized in the physics of liquid crystals, and her research has focused on liquid crystals throughout her entire career. She joined Bell Labs to continue her work on liquid crystals, researching \"their material properties and processing.\" She was \"well-known for her work on liquid crystal defects, her discovery of the reentrant nematic phase, and her work on phase transitions and pattern formation in liquid crystals.\" Her more recent interests were patterns in complex fluids, which includes polymers; she wrote a book in 1995 about patterns in complex systems. One example of the applications of liquid crystals is in LCD displays.</s><s>Publications. She was the author or co-author of more than"
},
{
"title": "Patricia Cladis",
"text": " 130 publications and the editor for multiple books. The best-known book that she edited was published in 1995 entitled \"Spatio-temporal patterns in nonequilibrium complex systems\".</s><s>Later life. Cladis died on July 3, 2017, in Summit, New Jersey.</s>"
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"entity": "Patricia Cladis",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Jimmy Tompkins (priest).
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{
"title": "Jimmy Tompkins (priest)",
"text": "<s>Jimmy Tompkins (priest) James John \"Jimmy\" Tompkins (7 September 1870 – 5 May 1953) was a Roman Catholic priest who founded the Antigonish Movement, a progressive effort that incorporated adult education, cooperatives and rural community development to aid the fishing and mining communities of northern and eastern Nova Scotia, Canada. The Antigonish Movement later evolved into the Extension Department (now the Coady International Center) of St. Francis Xavier University. Father Tompkins believed in the emancipating power of education and sought to improve economic conditions through study groups and co-operative action. \"It is not enough to have ideas, we have to put legs on them\", he often said. He started the first regional library in Nova Scotia along with the first credit union and a cooperative housing association in Reserve Mines that was dubbed \"Tompkinsville\". Father Tompkins was the Spiritual founder of the Antigonish Movement.</s><s>Brief biography. Jimmy Tompkins was born in Margaree Forks, Nova Scotia, a small farming community on Cape Breton Island. From 1888-1895, he attended St. Francis Xavier University in alternate semesters while teaching Greek and Mathematics to support himself. He attended the Urban College of"
},
{
"title": "Jimmy Tompkins (priest)",
"text": " the Congregatio de Propaganda Fide (Papal Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith) in Rome from 1897 to 1902. On his return, he continued teaching at St. Francis Xavier University and became the vice-rector in 1907. Working closely with the Carnegie Corporation, he implemented various reform and modernization programs, culminating in an unsuccessful attempt to amalgamate various sectarian and non-sectarian colleges in the Maritime Provinces into one nondenominational university centered around Dalhousie University in Halifax. Although the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Halifax Edward McCarthy supported amalgamation, the Catholic Bishop of Antigonish James Morrison successfully opposed it and eventually exiled Tompkins to the tiny fishing village of Canso, Nova Scotia as parish priest for Canso, Little Dover and Queensport. As parish priest Tompkins observed firsthand the plight of the poor fishing community there and helped organize and lead what would become the Antigonish Movement of cooperative fisheries, stores, housing projects, and adult study groups. The Antigonish Movement was eventually institutionalized in the form of the Extension Department at St. Francis Xavier, which was headed by Tompkins' double-cousin Father Moses Coady and which included Father Hugh MacPher"
},
{
"title": "Jimmy Tompkins (priest)",
"text": "son, A.B. MacDonald and others.</s><s>Career highlights. - 1895, Graduates from St. Francis Xavier University - 1897-1902, Attends Urban College in Rome - 24 May 1902 Ordained in the Lateran Basilica, Rome by Pietro, Cardinal Respighi - 1902 Rejoins staff at St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish - 1907-1908, vice-rector, St. FX - 1908-1923, vice-president and prefect of studies, St. FX - 1919, Awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by Dalhousie University - 1 January 1923, becomes parish priest (pastor) of Star of the Sea (then called Stella Maris) Church, Canso, including the towns of Little Dover and Queensport - 10 October 1934, becomes chaplain at Bethany, the motherhouse of the Sisters of Saint Martha, Antigonish - 10 March 1935-23 December 1948, parish priest of St. Joseph's Church, Reserve Mines, Cape Breton - 1948 Retires due to ill health and lives at St Martha's Convent in Margaree Forks, Nova Scotia. - 5 May 1953, Dies at St. Martha's Hospital and is buried"
},
{
"title": "Jimmy Tompkins (priest)",
"text": " in Reserve Mines.</s><s>Biographies. - Jim Lotz and Michael R. Welton, \"Father Jimmy: Life and Times of Father Jimmy Tompkins\" (1997), - George Boyle, \"Father Tompkins of Nova Scotia\" (1953)</s><s>References. - The Tompkins Institute for Human Values and Technology, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia - Father Jimmy Tompkins in \"Adult Educators You Should Know\", National-Louis University - \"Fraught with Wonderful Possibilities: Father Jimmy Tompkins and the Struggle for a Catholic Progressivism, 1902 - 1922\", Michael R. Welton, PhD - \"Antigonish Movement\", Center for Economic Development, Cape Breton University</s>"
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"entity": "Jimmy Tompkins (priest)",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Alexander Vovin.
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[
{
"title": "Alexander Vovin",
"text": "<s>Alexander Vovin Alexander (Sasha) Vladimirovich Vovin (; 27 January 1961 – 8 April 2022) was a Soviet-born Russian-American linguist and philologist, and director of studies at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS) in Paris, France. He was a world-renowned linguist, well known for his research on East Asian languages.</s><s>Education. Alexander Vovin earned his M.A. in structural and applied linguistics from the Saint Petersburg State University in 1983, and his Ph.D. in historical Japanese linguistics and premodern Japanese literature from the same university in 1987, with a doctoral dissertation on the \"Hamamatsu Chūnagon Monogatari\" (ca. 1056).</s><s>Career. After serving as a Junior Researcher at the St. Petersburg Institute of Oriental Studies (1987–1990), he moved to the United States where he held positions as assistant professor of Japanese at the University of Michigan (1990–1994), assistant professor at Miami University (1994–1995), and assistant professor and then associate professor at the University of Hawai'i (1995–2003). He was appointed full professor at the University of Hawai'i in 2003,"
},
{
"title": "Alexander Vovin",
"text": " and continued working there until 2014. He was visiting professor at the International Research Center for Japanese Studies, Kyoto in 2001-2002 and again in 2008, a visiting professor at the Ruhr University Bochum, Germany (2008–2009), and a visiting professor at the National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics (NINJAL) in Tokyo, Japan in May–August 2012. In 2014 Vovin accepted the position of Director of Studies at the Centre de recherches linguistiques sur l'Asie orientale (CRLAO) unit of the EHESS, where he remained until his death in 2022. Alexander Vovin specialized in Japanese historical linguistics (with emphasis on etymology, morphology, and phonology), and Japanese philology of the Nara period (710–792), and to a lesser extent of the Heian period (792–1192). His last project before his death involved the complete academic translation into English of the Man'yōshū (ca. 759), the earliest and the largest premodern Japanese poetic anthology, alongside the critical edition of the original text and commentaries. He also researched the moribund Ainu language in northern Japan, and worked on Inner Asian languages and"
},
{
"title": "Alexander Vovin",
"text": " Kra–Dai languages, especially those preserved only in Chinese transcription, as well as on Old and Middle Korean texts. His last work, published in 2021, is on the \"Bussokuseki no Uta\" of Yakushi-ji temple in Nara. In the same year, a festschrift was dedicated to Vovin on his 60th birthday.</s><s>Personal life. Vovin died on 8 April 2022, at the age of 61, due to cancer.</s><s>Publications. - - Vovin, Alexander. (2000). Did the Xiong-nu speak a Yeniseian language?. \"Central Asiatic Journal, 44\"(1), 87–104.. - Vovin, Alexander. (2001). Japanese, Korean and Tungusic. Evidence for genetic relationship from verbal morphology. David B. Honey and David C. Wright (eds.), 183–202. - - - Vovin, Alexander. (2003). Once again on lenition in Middle Korean. \"Korean Studies, 27\", 85–107.. - - - -, 20 volumes - - Vovin, Alexander. (2011). Why Japonic is not demonstrably related to 'Altaic"
},
{
"title": "Alexander Vovin",
"text": "' or Korean. In \"Historical Linguistics in the Asia-Pacific region and the position of Japanese, The International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL) XX\". - Vovin, Alexander. & McCraw, D. (2011). Old Turkic Kinship Terms in Early Middle Chinese. \"Türk Dili Araştırmaları Yıllığı Belleten, 59\"(1), 105–116. - Vovin, Alexander. (2017). Koreanic loanwords in Khitan and their importance in the decipherment of the latter. \"Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 70\"(2), 207–215. - -</s>"
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"entity": "Alexander Vovin",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Krystyna Szczepańska.
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{
"title": "Krystyna Szczepańska",
"text": "<s>Krystyna Szczepańska Krystyna Szczepańska (born 18 August 1950) is a Polish stage and costume designer.</s><s>Biography. She was born in Kraków as a second child of Piotr Szczepański, a lawyer and graduate of Jan Kazimierz University, and Stanisława née Żółtańska, teacher of Russian language. Her parents came from Berezhany; they both acted as members of the Home Army. Krystyna's elder sister Alicja is a lawyer. Szczepańska was married to director Andrzej Maj and she mainly designed sets and costumes for his performances. Their daughter Magdalena is a costume and set designer active mostly in the advertising industry. Szczepańska's second daughter is Elizabeth. Szczepańska emigrated to Vancouver.</s><s>Filmography. Set designer - 1981: \"My wciąż spieszący\" (TV play) - 1981: \"Kocham cię za to, że cię koch"
},
{
"title": "Krystyna Szczepańska",
"text": "ać muszę\" (TV play) - 1982: \"Znana nasza\" (TV play) - 1982: \"Milczeć pogodnie\" (TV play) - 1983: \"Droga do Czarnolasu\" (TV play) - 1984: \"Wiersze i krajobrazy\" (TV performance) - 1984: \"Piękność z Amherst\" (TV play) - 1984: \"Obszar swobody\" (TV play) - 1985: \"Nad wodą wielką i czystą\" (TV play) - 1986: \"Twarze Witkacego czyli regulamin firmy portretowej\" (TV play) - 1986: \"Dwie wigilie\" (TV film) - 1987: \"Trąd w pałacu sprawiedliwości\" (TV play) - 1987: \"Harnasie\" (TV film) - 1988: \"Dzieje kultury polskiej\" (educational film) - 1991: \"Koty? Koty!\" (TV play) Costume designer"
},
{
"title": "Krystyna Szczepańska",
"text": " - 1985: \"Nad wodą wielką i czystą\" (TV play) - 1987: \"Harnasie\" (TV film) Interior decoration - 1988: \"Kornblumenblau\"</s><s>Theatre. Stage designer - 1979: \"Niebezpieczne związki\" (directed by Andrzej Maj, Ludwik Solski Theatre, Tarnów) - 1982: \"Jednorożec z gwiazd\" (directed by Andrzej Maj, Stefan Jaracz Theatre, Łódź) - 1982: \"Historia, czyli tu wcale nie chodzi o Mozarta\" (directed by Andrzej Maj, Stefan Jaracz Theatre) Decoration - 1983: \"Ozimina\" (directed by Andrzej Maj, Stefan Jaracz Theatre) Costume designer - 1985: \"Pornografia\" (directed by Andrzej Maj, Stefan Jaracz Theatre)</s>"
}
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"entity": "Krystyna Szczepańska",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Jeffrey Viggiano.
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[
{
"title": "Jeffrey Viggiano",
"text": "<s>Jeffrey Viggiano Jeffrey Donald Viggiano (born July 24, 1984) is a retired American-born Italian professional basketball player who last played for Umana Reyer Venezia of the Lega Basket Serie A.</s><s>High school and college career. Viggiano played high school basketball at Suffield, in West Suffield, Connecticut. In high school, Viggiano won the 2000 Gatorade Player of the Year in the state of Connecticut, as well as the Connecticut State Championship alongside teammate Dan Presser. He then played 4 seasons of college basketball at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, with the UMass Minutemen.</s><s>Club career. After he played in Sweden and Hungary with Norrköping Dolphins and Soproni Sördögök KC, in 2008 Jeff was signed by Italian LegADue team Nuova Pallacanestro Pavia. That year he averaged 14.1 points and 4.2 rebounds per game and gained the call of powerhouse Armani Jeans Milano. In August 2010, he goes on one-year loan to Angelico Biella. In December 2011 he signed with Benetton Treviso. In July 2012, he signed a one-year"
},
{
"title": "Jeffrey Viggiano",
"text": " deal with Enel Brindisi. On August 30, 2013, he signed with Montepaschi Siena for the 2013–14 season. On July 1, 2014, he signed with Umana Reyer Venezia for the 2014–15 season. On July 16, 2015, he re-signed with Venezia for one more season. On July 1, 2016, he again re-signed with Venezia.</s>"
}
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"entity": "Jeffrey Viggiano",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Earl Garrison.
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{
"title": "Earl Garrison",
"text": "<s>Earl Garrison Earl Garrison was an Oklahoma Senator from District 9 between 2004 and 2016, which included Muskogee and Wagoner counties. He succeeded long-time State Senator \"Bulldog\" Ben Robinson of Muskogee after Senator Robinson was prevented from seeking reelection due to term limits.</s><s>Career. Garrison served in the Oklahoma Senate from 2004 to 2016. He was Minority Whip from 2011-2014. He also served as Assistant Minority Leader. He also worked as an educator and rancher. He served in the United States Air Force.</s><s>Family.</s><s>Family.:Jessica Jean Garrison. In November 2021, Earl Garrison's daughter Jessica Jean Garrison announced a campaign for Oklahoma's United States Senate seat held by James Lankford. However, she later filed for the open United States Senate seat created by the retirement of Jim Inhofe.</s>"
}
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"entity": "Earl Garrison",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Maggie Cogan.
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[
{
"title": "Maggie Cogan",
"text": "<s>Maggie Cogan Maggie Cogan is a resident of New York City who became a minor celebrity in the early 1960s when she was the first female horse and carriage driver in Central Park, working for the Plaza Hotel. She appeared in a 1967 Universal newsreel with her horse and carriage, and in 1968, also appeared on quiz show What's My Line?, with contestants attempting to guess her occupation. After leaving her career briefly in the 1960s, she resumed it in 1970, befriending Lisa Ryan, the daughter of actor Robert Ryan, who had also become a horse-and-carriage driver. By this point, she had had 2 unsuccessful marriages and given birth to two sons, both of whom she gave up when her life began to unravel. In 1977, while living with Ryan, Cogan began to show signs of mental illness and she was eventually committed to a mental hospital by her parents. Eventually, she became homeless when she left her career for good. Director Michel Negroponte discovered her living in Central Park and made the documentary film Jupiter's Wife about her.</s><s>Early life and career. Cogan was raised in a town near New York City, and in high school, she was an active student, participating in cheerleading and dance clubs"
},
{
"title": "Maggie Cogan",
"text": ". After graduating, she attended several colleges but never completed an undergraduate degree. At 19, she began a career with the Palace Hotel, becoming the first ever female Central Park carriage driver. In 1968, when the city announced that horse-drawn carriages would have to carry meters like taxicabs, Cogan was quoted in the associated story in the New York Times, saying \"Meters! It's ridiculous. In this country, they almost want to meter our minds. It'll be like Coney Island. Tawdry.\"</s><s>Collapse. In the late 1960s, Cogan's life began to unravel. She had two failed marriages, one of which produced two children. After showing increasing signs of being unable to cope with her failed relationships, she left her two children with her parents and moved to Texas for 4 years. Upon returning, she was unable to reclaim her children. Cogan began to exhibit signs of increasing mental instability in the 1970s, while living with Ryan. She developed an infatuation with Ryan's father (actor Robert Ryan) and began sending him odd gifts, such as voodoo dolls attached to love notes. In 1977, she developed an additional infatuation with serial killer David Berkowitz and in the same year was mugged"
},
{
"title": "Maggie Cogan",
"text": " on the street, with her attacker slashing her face. According to Ryan, \"For the rest of the summer she barricaded herself in her bedroom and wouldn't come out.\" By the end of the summer, Ryan and Cogan were scheduled to move out of their shared apartment. Cogan's parents arrived, moved her out, and committed her to a mental hospital.</s><s>Homelessness. After losing her job as a carriage driver, Cogan became homeless, living most of the next 15 years in Central Park. To help herself deal with reality, she concocted vivid stories about herself, claiming that SHE was, in fact, Robert Ryan's daughter. She also claimed to have Extra Sensory Perception. However, her charm and wit helped her make friends who helped feed and clothe her during this period. She also developed a deep love for animals, adopting several dogs and living with them.</s><s>Jupiter's Wife, obtaining housing. In 1989, Michel Negroponte was attempting to make a documentary about his childhood in Central Park when he encountered Cogan and decided to make the film, Jupiter's Wife, about her instead. He filmed Cogan throughout 1989 until the end of 1991, showing her with her dogs, with friends, moving around Central Park,"
},
{
"title": "Maggie Cogan",
"text": " attending a gymnastics class that was taught by one of her friends, etc. By the end of the film, a small abandoned maintenance shack she had been living in with her dogs during the winter had been raided and demolished by police and sanitation workers. However, after being able to receive public assistance due to her mental condition, she was able to move into an apartment. The film won a special jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival.</s><s>After October 1995. In 1995, Cogan, with her pets, was evicted from her Long Island City apartment. She moved in with friend Sara Whalen, founder and operator of Pets Alive shelter in Wallkill, NY. The New York Times reported that the arrangement was short lived as Cogan returned to Central Park five weeks later.</s>"
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"entity": "Maggie Cogan",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Albert Outler.
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[
{
"title": "Albert Outler",
"text": "<s>Albert Outler Albert Cook Outler (November 17, 1908 – September 1, 1989) was a 20th-century American Methodist historian, theologian, and pastor. He was a professor at Duke University, Yale University, and Southern Methodist University. He was a key figure in the 20th-century ecumenical movement.</s><s>Biography. Outler was born and raised in Georgia and was an ordained Methodist elder who served in several appointments. He graduated from Wofford College and received his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Yale University, teaching at both Yale and Duke University before beginning a long tenure at Southern Methodist University in Texas. He taught courses in Christian history, Christian theology, Christian doctrine, and Wesleyan studies. He was a delegate to Consultation on Church Union, served on the Faith & Order board of the World Council of Churches and was an official observer representing the Methodist at the Second Vatican Council. He was a key figure in the 20th-century ecumenical movement.</s><s>Theological contribution. Along with his contemporaries Colin Williams, Frank Baker, and John Deschner, Outler's work on John Wesley became a catalyst for contemporary Wesleyan scholarship. Outler's contributions to Methodist history and theology include his book \"John Wesley\" for"
},
{
"title": "Albert Outler",
"text": " \"The Library of Protestant Thought\" series, the first book that argued for Wesley as an important theologian in the Western tradition, as well as his critical editions of Wesley's \"Sermons\" for the \"Works of John Wesley\" editorial project. Outler is widely credited with being the first to recognize John Wesley's method for theologizing, via what Outler referred to as the Wesleyan Quadrilateral: scripture, church tradition, reason, and personal experience. This understanding of Wesleyan theology is prevalent throughout Methodism, particularly in the United Methodist Church. Using this model, Outler was a key figure in organizing the theological statement put forth by the United Methodist Church after its formation in 1968. Some argue that his most original contribution was the introduction of the concept of church \"Tradition\" into Wesleyan theology. With his many references to the early church, Outler's work has proven very influential to those in the paleo-orthodox movement and contemporary evangelicalism, notably Thomas C. Oden, like Outler, a United Methodist clergyman. He also wrote books and articles on patrology, psychotherapy, and theology. Many of his writings have been collected in the \"Albert Outler Library\" series by Bristol House publishers.</s><s>Works.</s>"
},
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"title": "Albert Outler",
"text": "<s>Works.:Books. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</s><s>Works.:Articles. - - - - - - -</s><s>References.</s><s>References.:Sources. - -</s><s>Further reading. Biographies -</s>"
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"entity": "Albert Outler",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Meg Thalken.
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"title": "Meg Thalken",
"text": "<s>Meg Thalken Meg Thalken in Washington, District of Columbia) is an American stage, film and television actress, known to television viewers for her work on \"ER\".</s><s>Filmography. - \"Chicago Story\" (1 episode, 1982) (TV) - \"Class\" (1983) - \"Through Naked Eyes\" (1983) (TV Movie) - \"Jack and Mike\" (1 episode, 1987) - \"Poltergeist III\" (1988) - \"The Babe\" (1992) - \"The Untouchables\" (1 episode, 1993) - \"A Family Thing\" (1996) - \"Early Edition\" (1 episode, 1996) - \"EZ Streets\" (2 episodes, 1996–1997) - \"ER\" (7 episodes, 1996–2008) - \"Chicago Hope\" (1 episode, 1997) - \"U.S. Marshals\" (1998) - \"Turks\" (1 episode, 1999) - \"What About Joan\" (1 episode, 2001) - \"Dragonfly\" (2002) (uncredited) - \"Check Please\" (2007) - \"Hannah Free\" (2009) - \"Henry Gamble's Birthday Party\" (2015)</s><s>Theater."
},
{
"title": "Meg Thalken",
"text": " - \"A Guide for the Perplexed\" (2010)</s><s>Theater.:Reception. In their review of \"A Guide for the Perplexed\", where Thalken had the role of Sheila, Variety wrote, \"These are worthy, interesting characters, but the narrative never emerges from situation into story.\"</s><s>References.</s>"
}
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"entity": "Meg Thalken",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Rigoberto Torres.
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{
"title": "Rigoberto Torres",
"text": "<s>Rigoberto Torres Rigoberto Torres (born 1960) is a sculptor who was born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico and worked in New York City, before moving to Florida where he currently lives and works. Torres began working in a factory where religious figures were cast, producing religious statuary. He also considers himself to be a community based artist.</s><s>Sculptures. Torres is known in part for the sculptures in plaster and fiberglass that he created of his neighbors in the Bronx, together with his partner John Ahearn. Between the years 1981 and 1985, they collaborated on four murals. These were \"We Are Family\", \"Life on Dawson Street\", \"Double Dutch\", and \"Back to School\". The sculptures, like much of Torres' work, were displayed in public attached to buildings, free standing and in street events as an element of performance art. On many occasions, Torres would prompt Ahearn to move their studio to the sidewalk along Walton Avenue so that neighborhood children could watch and also volunteer as subjects. Torres' sculptures show an instinctive drive to create tableaux from single figures and are included in the field of humanistic naturalism because they accurately portray people. He met frequent collaborator Ahearn in 1980, when"
},
{
"title": "Rigoberto Torres",
"text": " Torres was working in a factory casting religious statues. They worked together on the Bronx sculptures, sometimes known as the \"South Bronx Hall of Fame\", creating monuments to ordinary people as a response to the practice of enshrining famous, heroic figures in public places.</s><s>Public Art.</s><s>Public Art.:The Bronx. Rigoberto and John have sculpture installed on the exterior walls of buildings throughout The Bronx. - \"Double Dutch,\" 1981-2 is located on Kelly Street and Intervale Ave. - \"Life on Dawson St.,\" 1981-82 on Longwood Ave and Dawson St. - \"We Are Family\" is on Southern Blvd. facing 156th St. - There are also other casts installed outside The POINT Community Development Corporation at 940 Garrison Ave.</s><s>Biography. Torres was born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, in 1960. At age four, he moved to New York, first in upper Manhattan and then to the Bronx. }} In 1990 he returned to Puerto Rico where he produced twenty-two works over the course of a year, including \"Ruth Fernandez in 1991.</s><s>References. - - - - -</s>"
}
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"entity": "Rigoberto Torres",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Shane Fontayne.
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[
{
"title": "Shane Fontayne",
"text": "<s>Shane Fontayne Michael Barakan (born 29 April 1954, in London, England), known as Shane Fontayne, is an English rock guitarist. Active since the 1970s, he was the guitarist for Bruce Springsteen during the 1992–1993 \"Other Band\" Tour, as Springsteen had disbanded his own E Street Band three years earlier. During his career Fontayne has worked with Ian Hunter, Van Zant, John Waite, Chris Botti, Joe Cocker, Johnny Hallyday, Marc Cohn, Randy VanWarmer, Graham Nash, Mick Ronson and others.</s><s>Career. In the 1970s Fontayne was associated with Byzantium, an English psychedelic music band, after being in their precursor Ora, and over the years has worked with a range of artists, including Steve Forbert (\"Little Stevie Orbit\", 1980 album), Maria McKee (\"Maria McKee\", 1989 album) and later Joe Cocker (\"Heart & Soul\", 2004 album), Richard Marx (\"My Own Best Enemy\", 2004 album). He has also been the guitarist for the French rocker Johnny Hallyday for his 1995 tour \"Lorada tour\", and 1996 concert in Las Vegas. In addition, Fontayne has been singer/songwriter Marc"
},
{
"title": "Shane Fontayne",
"text": " Cohn's touring guitarist since 1998. He has recently worked with Crosby, Stills & Nash and Graham Nash (solo) on tour (also producing the latter's 2016 album \"This Path Tonight\"). On 2 December 2012, Fontayne played lead electric guitar for Ann and Nancy Wilson's version of \"Stairway to Heaven\" with Jason Bonham taking his father's position on drums honoring the remaining members of Led Zeppelin at the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony.</s><s>Personal life. Fontayne was married to actress Mackenzie Phillips from 1986 to 2000, and has a son with her, also named Shane, born in 1987. Fontayne's older brother Peter is a well known music critic in Japan.</s><s>Discography. - 1991: \"Merchants of Venus\" - 2003: \"What Nature Intended\" - 2006: \"Voodoo at the Mint\"</s>"
}
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"entity": "Shane Fontayne",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Michael H. Schneider Sr..
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[
{
"title": "Michael H. Schneider Sr.",
"text": "<s>Michael H. Schneider Sr. Michael Haygood Schneider Sr. (born 1943) is a former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas.</s><s>Early life and education. Born in San Antonio, Texas, Schneider received an Associate of Arts degree from Lon Morris College in 1963, a Bachelor of Science degree from Stephen F. Austin State University in 1965, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Houston Law Center in 1970.</s><s>Legal career. Schneider served as an assistant district attorney in the Harris County, Texas District Attorney's Office from 1971 to 1975, before entering private practice in Texas from 1975 to 1976. He was a general attorney of Dresser Industries from 1976 to 1980, also serving as a municipal judge (part-time) for the City of West University Place, Texas from 1978 to 1990. He was a general attorney of Bawden Drilling, Inc. from 1980 to 1986, and a general solicitor of the Union Pacific Railroad Company from 1986 to 1989, returning to private practice from 1989 to 1990.</s><s>Judicial career. Schneider entered into his judicial career as presiding judge of the 157th District, Harris County, from 1990 to 1996, thereafter becoming chief justice of the First Court of Appeals of Texas"
},
{
"title": "Michael H. Schneider Sr.",
"text": " in Houston, from 1996 to 2002. During that time, he also received a Master of Laws from the University of Virginia Law School in 2001. He was a justice of the Supreme Court of Texas from 2002 to 2004. On May 17, 2004, Schneider was nominated by President George W. Bush to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas vacated by John H. Hannah Jr. Schneider was confirmed by the United States Senate on September 7, 2004, and received his commission on September 10, 2004. Schneider assumed senior status on January 7, 2016. He retired on October 1, 2016.</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Michael H. Schneider Sr.",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
}
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factscore-000022
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Question: Tell me a bio of Kion Smith.
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[
{
"title": "Kion Smith",
"text": "<s>Kion Smith Kion Smith (born October 7, 1998) is an American football offensive tackle for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Fayetteville State.</s><s>Early life and education. Smith played high school football at Lumberton High School. He was out for his entire senior season due to an injury. Smith was at Fayetteville State University for his collegiate career. He played in 20 total games while he was there. His senior season was cancelled entirely due to the COVID-19 pandemic.</s><s>Professional career.</s><s>Professional career.:Atlanta Falcons. After going undrafted in the 2021 NFL Draft, Smith signed a contract with the Atlanta Falcons. However, he was not on the final 53-man roster.</s><s>Professional career.:Miami Dolphins. On September 6, 2021, Smith joined the Miami Dolphins practice squad. He signed a reserve/future contract with the Dolphins on January 11, 2022. He was waived on August 30, 2022 and re-signed to the practice squad. He signed a reserve/future contract on January 16, 2023.</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Kion Smith",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
}
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factscore-000023
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Question: Tell me a bio of Joseph Michael Linsner.
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[
{
"title": "Joseph Michael Linsner",
"text": "<s>Joseph Michael Linsner Joseph Michael Linsner (b. December 13, 1968) is an American comic book writer/artist, known as the creator of the mature-audiences supernatural character Dawn, and for his illustrations of female characters. He is a popular cover artist in the comics industry.</s><s>Early life. Linsner was born in Queens, New York, one of three brothers. His father died when Joseph was 14 years old. Linsner grew up with a fascination for Batman, the X-Men, Conan the Barbarian, and the pinup artist Alberto Vargas. Later influences included Alan Moore, Pat Mills, and David Cronenberg.</s><s>Career. Linsner introduced the lingerie-wearing occult character Dawn in \"Cry for Dawn\", a nine-issue series self-published by Linsner and Joseph M. Monks' Cry for Dawn Productions beginning in 1989. Cry For Dawn Productions dissolved in late 1993, and Linsner took Dawn to a new publisher he helped found, Sirius Entertainment; Dawn was published by Sirius for several limited series and one-shots from 1995 to 2000. Linsner broke into mainstream comics drawing the cover of \"Justice League Quarterly\" #13 (Winter 1993). His Marvel Comics work"
},
{
"title": "Joseph Michael Linsner",
"text": " includes the one-shot \"Killraven\" #1 (Feb. 2001), several covers for the company's mid-2000s Mystique series, and painted covers and interior penciling and inking for the Wolverine-Black Cat three-issue limited series \"Claws\" (Oct.-Dec., 2006), followed in 2011 by the three-issue limited series \"Wolverine & Black Cat: Claws 2\" (Aug.–Nov., 2011). In 2002, Linsner self-published \"I Love New York\", a benefit book for the American Red Cross following the September 11 attacks; the comic presents his perceptions as a native New Yorker on that day. Image Comics released the 176-page paperback \"The Art of Joseph Michael Linsner\" () in October 2003. He provided the illustrations for the 2007 book \"Our Gods Wear Spandex: The Secret History of Comic Book Heroes\" by Christopher Knowles (). Linsner drew the cover of Dark Fantasy Productions' \"Dark Fantasy\" #1 (1994). He drew the cover of the crossover one-shot \"Witchblade/The Punisher\" #1 (June 2007), and has also done painted comic book cover art for Topps Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and others. He did his"
},
{
"title": "Joseph Michael Linsner",
"text": " first cover for Dynamite Entertainment in 2007 (Red Sonja), and since 2012 has been one of the company's most prolific cover artists, mainly for its collections of comics featuring such licensed characters as Red Sonja, Vampirella, Bettie Page, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, Dejah Thoris, and Jennifer Blood. Linsner has a lengthy association with The Hero Initiative, the not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping comic book creators, writers, and artists in need.</s><s>Controversy. In 2013, in the pages of a Dawn comic, Linsner accused his former assistant Eva Hopkins of acquiring and selling his original pages without his consent. Hopkins denied the allegations, and an online war of words erupted between the two creators.</s><s>Personal life. Linsner is married to Kristina Deak-Linsner.</s><s>Awards and honors. Linsner was nominated for the 1997 Eisner Award for Best Painter/Digital Artist. He was given an Inkpot Award at the 2007 San Diego Comic-Con. Along with Herb Trimpe and Greg Land, Linsner was a guest of honor at the 2008 Toronto Comic Con.</s><s>Bibliography. - \"Cry for Dawn\" #1–9"
},
{
"title": "Joseph Michael Linsner",
"text": " (Cry for Dawn Productions, 1989–1991) - \"Subtle Violents\" (Cry for Dawn Productions, 1991) - \"Drama\" (Sirius Entertainment, 1994) - \"Angry Christ Comix\" (Sirius Entertainment, 1994) - \"Eleven or One: An Angry Christ Comic\" (Sirius Entertainment, 1995) - \"Dawn\" #1–5 (Sirius Entertainment, 1995–1996) - \"Crypt of Dawn\" #1–6 (Sirius Entertainment, 1996–1999) - collected in \"The Best of Crypt of Dawn\" (Sirius Entertainment, Inc., 2000) - \"Dawn: Lucifer's Halo\" #1 (Sirius Entertainment, Nov. 1997, ) — collects material from \"Drama\" (Sirius Entertainment, 1994) and \"Dawn\" (Sirius Entertainment, 1995) - \"Dawn 1/2: Dreams of Dawn\" (Sirius Entertainment, 1999) - \"Dawn 1/2\" (Sirius Entertainment/Wizard, 2000) - \"Dawn: the Return of the Goddess\" (Sirius Entertainment, 1999-2000) - \"Killraven\" #1 (Marvel Comics, Feb. 2001) - \"Dark Ivory\" #0"
},
{
"title": "Joseph Michael Linsner",
"text": " ((Linsner.com, Winter 2001) — co-created and co-written with Eva Hopkins - \"I Love New York\" (Lisner.com, 2002) - \"Dawn: Three Tiers\" #1–6 (Image Comics, 2003–2005) - \"Claws\" #1–3 (Marvel Comics, 2006) - \"Dark Ivory\" #1–4 (Image Comics, 2008–2009) — co-written with Eva Hopkins - \"Dawn: Not to Touch the Earth\" (Image Comics, 2010) - \"Wolverine & Black Cat: Claws 2\" #1–3 (Marvel Comics, 2011) - \"Dawn: The Swordmaster's Daughter\" (Image Comics 2013) - \"Sin Boldly\" (Image Comics, 2013) - \"Dawn/Vampirella\" #1–5 (Dynamite Entertainment, 2014–2015) - collected in \"Dawn/Vampirella\" (Dynamite Entertainment, 2019) - \"Harley Quinn\" #4, 10, 15, 16, 20 (DC Comics, 2015–2017) — a few pages in each issue</s><s>Further reading. - \"News Watch: Publisher, Creator of Cry for Dawn Raise For"
},
{
"title": "Joseph Michael Linsner",
"text": "gery Allegations,\" \"The Comics Journal\" #193 (Feb. 1997), p. 28.</s><s>References.</s><s>References.:Sources. - Linsner entry, \"Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999\"</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Joseph Michael Linsner",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Charles Allen (jurist).
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[
{
"title": "Charles Allen (jurist)",
"text": "<s>Charles Allen (jurist) Charles Allen (April 17, 1827 – January 13, 1913) was an American jurist.</s><s>Early life and education. Allen was born at Greenfield, Massachusetts to Sylvester and Harriet (Ripley) Allen. Allen graduated from Harvard University in 1847 and studied law. He received the degree of LL.D. from Harvard in 1892.</s><s>Legal career. Allen was admitted to the bar in 1850 and practiced law at Greenfield for twelve years, then advanced to state offices, serving as the Massachusetts Attorney General from 1867 to 1872. During his sixteen years of service (1882–1898) on the bench of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, he became known as one of the most eminent jurists of his day.</s><s>Works. Allen's publications include: - \"Allen's Reports\" (14 vols., 1861–1867) - \"Telegraph Cases\" (1900) - \"Notes on the Bacon-Shakespeare Question\" (1900)</s><s>References. - - - - {{Citation |publisher=Massachusetts General Court. House of Representatives |location=Boston, Ma. |title=Journal of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |"
},
{
"title": "Charles Allen (jurist)",
"text": "year=1869 |volume=90 |ref= |page=10 - {{Citation |publisher=Massachusetts General Court. House of Representatives |location=Boston, Ma. |title=Journal of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts |year=1871 |volume=92 |ref= |page=11}} -</s>"
}
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{
"entity": "Charles Allen (jurist)",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "North America"
}
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factscore-000025
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Question: Tell me a bio of Richie Dorman.
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[
{
"title": "Richie Dorman",
"text": "<s>Richie Dorman Richie Dorman (born 14 June 1988) is a Welsh retired professional footballer, and current Technical Director for Finnish club SJK.</s><s>Early and personal life. Dorman, from Hawarden, is the brother of fellow player Andy Dorman.</s><s>Career. Dorman played for the academy of English club Blackburn Rovers, and played in the United States for the New Hampshire Phantoms in 2006. While in the United States, he also played amateur football for the Boston University Terriers. He also had two spells in his native Wales with Airbus UK. Dorman joined Finnish club Kraft on loan in April 2011. He later played for SJK. Dorman was named in the Veikkausliiga 'Team of the Month' in June 2014. On 30 October 2018, SJK announced Dorman as their new Technical Director.</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Richie Dorman",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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factscore-000026
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Question: Tell me a bio of Dana Awartani.
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[
{
"title": "Dana Awartani",
"text": "<s>Dana Awartani Dana Awartani (born 1987) is a Palestinian-Saudi artist born and raised in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia where she lives and works today.</s><s>Education. Awartani graduated with a bachelor's degree in Fine Art from Central Saint Martins, London. She then received a Master's in Traditional Arts from The Prince's School, London. At The Prince’s School she learned how to work in stained glass, miniature painting, and gilding - various traditional techniques from cultures all over the world. However, she couldn’t gain a degree in the traditional illumination of texts there, so she found an instructor in Turkey to help her to master this discipline.</s><s>Work. Awartani employs a variety of media in her work, including painting, video and sand mosaics. Her work is unique in that it seeks to incorporate the traditional methods of Islamic art into a contemporary world. Rich in geometric patterning and the most intricate of details, Dana’s work often integrates the patterning styles of Islamic art. Specialising in geometry as well as illumination, tile-work and parquetry, Awartani's work explores the relationship between geometry and nature, as well as how truths can be translated"
},
{
"title": "Dana Awartani",
"text": " through art using geometric principles, visualising a sacred language through a symbolic and multi-layered aesthetic. Her method that emerged over 1,000 years ago as a substitute for the forbidden depiction of divine figures. It is still being practiced, although less and less, today, by specialists such as Dana. On Arabs and art Dana said: ″As Arabs we’re raised around this fine art, we’re surrounded by it in every corner but we’re not aware of it. You can see geometry all around you like in mosques for example. I was looking for a track to follow and looking deep down inside I felt a yearning for it until I’ve discovered it. There is an inner and outer beauty behind it telling a story behind every structured piece, there is no randomness when it comes to creating such pieces.″ On the Islamic art, she said: ″Islamic Art is firstly not made for the sake of making art. It is a sacred spiritual practice that is used as a way to worship God and for God. It teaches one sabr (patience) and respect and as an Islamic artist, my work is a form of prayer and dhikr (remembrance). I need to be 100%"
},
{
"title": "Dana Awartani",
"text": " focused and in a good mood to be able to do it, otherwise it doesn’t work.\" Awartani was included in the \"Rhizoma\" project of the 55th Venice Biennale. Her work is in the collection of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C. and the British Museum, London.</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Dana Awartani",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Carol Chell.
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[
{
"title": "Carol Chell",
"text": "<s>Carol Chell Carol Chell (born 1941) is a British children's television presenter and TV executive. She originally qualified as a teacher, and produced many educational TV shows in the 1960s. She is best known for her work as a long-serving presenter from 1966 to 1988 on \"Play School\" and from 1971 to 1980 on \"Play Away\".</s><s>Early life. She attended Nottingham Girls' High School, then a direct grant grammar school.</s><s>Career.</s><s>Career.:Teacher. For a time she taught at Pierrepont Secondary Modern School for Girls, in Nottingham; also teaching there at the time was Brian Clark, who would become a television writer, writing \"Telford's Change\".</s><s>Career.:Television. Chell appeared as herself as part of a group of 'time-travellers' trying to solve puzzles on the planet Arg in episode 1 of series 2 of BBC TV quiz series \"The Adventure Game\" on 2 November 1981 (available on the DVD release of the series from Simplymedia). She took part in the ATV schools series \"Starting Out\" in 1982. She later worked for satellite TV station The Children's Channel, where she was head of pre-school programming until the channel's"
},
{
"title": "Carol Chell",
"text": " demise in 1998. Chell appeared alongside Johnny Ball on a celebrity edition of \"Pointless\", featuring stars of children's television. This aired on 20 September 2014 on BBC One.</s><s>Personal life. She married Ian Price (of Costock) on Saturday 9 October 1965 at St Peter's Church in Tollerton, Nottinghamshire. At the time, her parents lived in Christchurch, Dorset. Chell and Price have 2 daughters, Emily & Sophie, and two grandchildren called Ella and Jack.</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Carol Chell",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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factscore-000028
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Question: Tell me a bio of Avraham Eilam-Amzallag.
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[
{
"title": "Avraham Eilam-Amzallag",
"text": "<s>Avraham Eilam-Amzallag Avraham Eilam-Amzallag (; born 28 September 1941) is an Israeli musician and composer.</s><s>Biography. Avraham (Avi) Eilam-Amzallag was born in Casablanca, Morocco. He immigrated to Israel as a child. He first studied the flute and later compositional studies at the Buchman-Mehta Music Academy in Tel Aviv.</s><s>Music career. He is the founder of an ensemble that performs oriental music. His compositions are described as a fusion of oriental Jewish music with contemporary technique.</s><s>Selected compositions. - \"Desolation\" [3:33 minutes] - (composition for flute) (Mawal) [5:13 minutes] - Music for flute and percussion (1975) - \"Composition\"</s><s>Published works. - \"Music for flute and percussion\" (1975).</s><s>See also. - Music of Israel</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Avraham Eilam-Amzallag",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Tom Buk-Swienty.
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[
{
"title": "Tom Buk-Swienty",
"text": "<s>Tom Buk-Swienty Tom Buk-Swienty (born July 19, 1966 in Eutin) is a Danish historian, journalist and author, known for his work on the Second Schleswig War. Buk-Swienty was raised in Sønderborg, Denmark. He holds degrees in history and American Studies from the University of Copenhagen and the University of California. During 1994–2005, he served as the American correspondent for the Danish periodical \"Weekendavisen\" and also as a lecturer at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense until 2010. He is now an independent author and since 2014 has been an adjunct professor in history at University of Southern Denmark. His writing career began during his US stay where he wrote books based on his knowledge of America. After his return to Denmark, he began studying the war of 1864, and he then wrote the first volume of his two-volume work on that conflict. The first book was well received and received several awards, which spawned the second volume of the work two years later. In 2013 he published the first volume of a two-volume biography of Wilhelm Dinesen, Karen Blixen's father, \"Captain Dinesen. Fire and blood\" and the second volume, \""
},
{
"title": "Tom Buk-Swienty",
"text": "Captain Dinesen. Till death do us part\", published in October 2014.</s><s>Bibliography. - \"Amerika Maxima\" (rejsefortælling, 2002) - \"Den ideelle amerikaner\" (biography of Jacob A. Riis, 2005) - \"Det sidste hus på prærien\" (reporting, 2006) - \"Købmændenes historie\" (together with Søren Mørch, 2007) - \"Ren kjærlighed kan jo aldrig dø\" (redaktion af Jacob A. Riis' dagbøger, 2007) - \"Slagtebænk Dybbøl\" (2008) - \"The Other Half: The Life of Jacob Riis and the World of Immigrant America\" translated by Annette Buk-Swienty (W. W. Norton & Company 2008) - \"Dommedag Als\" (2010) - \"Kaptajn Dinesen - Ild og blod\" (2013) - \"Kaptajn Dinesen - Til døden os skiller \"(2014) - \"1864: The Forgotten War that Shaped Modern"
},
{
"title": "Tom Buk-Swienty",
"text": " Europe\" translated by Annette Buk-Swienty (Profile Books) (2014) - \"Det Ensomme Hjerte\" (Politikens Forlag) (2016)</s><s>Prizes and awards. - Årets historiske bog, 2008 (for \"Slagtebænk Dybbøl\") - Årets faglitterære pris, 2009 - Søren Gyldendal-prisen, 2010 - Læsernes Bogpris, 2011</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Tom Buk-Swienty",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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factscore-000030
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Question: Tell me a bio of Settimo Mineo.
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[
{
"title": "Settimo Mineo",
"text": "<s>Settimo Mineo Settimo Mineo (; born 28 November 1938) is an Italian member of the Sicilian Mafia Pagliarelli mandamento from Palermo.</s><s>Biography. Settimo Mineo, known as \"Tonton Settimo\", was born in Palermo in 1938. He officially owns a jewelry shop in the Palermo, but is considered the oldest boss of the Sicilian Mafia. In 1982, he escaped an ambush that cost the life of his brother Giuseppe, while in 1981 his brother Antonino was murdered. Testified against by pentito Tommaso Buscetta, he was sentenced to five years in prison in the Maxi Trial. After he was released from prison, he was then re-arrested in 2006 and sentenced in the \"Gotha\" trial. He was released in 2013 by decision of the Supreme Court of Cassation. Despite being a former associate of Antonio Rotolo, a historical ally of the Corleonesi Mafia clan, in recent years Mineo made alliances with the cousins Franco and Tommaso Inzerillo, members of the Inzerillo Mafia clan and had as his right-hand man, Salvatore Sorrentino, all"
},
{
"title": "Settimo Mineo",
"text": " of them known rivals of Rotolo and of the Corleonesi, showing that Settimo Mineo had changed sides inside the Cosa Nostra. On 29 May 2018, Mineo was elected the new head of the Sicilian Mafia Commission after the death of Salvatore Riina. On 4 December 2018, he was re-arrested in the operation \"Cupola 2.0\" conducted by the Carabinieri, on charges to be the new head of the \"Dome\" of Cosa Nostra. According to investigators, after Mineo's arrest, he was replaced by Giuseppe Calvaruso as the new head of the Pagliarelli mandamento. Calvaruso was Settimo Mineo's most trusted man, and is known by his peculiar and very modern entrepreneurial attitude in managing the Pagliarelli mandamento.</s><s>Personal life. Before his arrest, Mineo was known for his charisma and mediation skills; he did not use mobile phones for fear of being intercepted, also moving on foot, even to visit other Mafia bosses. Mineo and his wife would go to mass at the Church of San Giovanni Decollato in Ballarò, Palermo, and for a year even"
},
{
"title": "Settimo Mineo",
"text": " participated in a volunteer project of the church, involved in an after-school program for children at the church.</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Settimo Mineo",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Klaudia Kaczorowska.
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[
{
"title": "Klaudia Kaczorowska",
"text": "<s>Klaudia Kaczorowska Klaudia Kaczorowska (born 20 December 1988) is a Polish volleyball player, a member of Poland women's national volleyball team and Polish club PGE Atom Trefl Sopot, bronze medalist of European Championship 2009, and Polish Champion (2011, 2013).</s><s>Career. In 2012, Kaczorowska went to Polish club Atom Trefl Sopot. On March 15, 2015 she achieved with the team from Sopot the Polish Cup 2015. In May 2015 she signed a new contract with her current team.</s><s>Sporting achievements.</s><s>Sporting achievements.:Clubs.</s><s>Sporting achievements.:Clubs.:CEV Cup. - 2014/2015 - with PGE Atom Trefl Sopot</s><s>Sporting achievements.:Clubs.:National championships. - 2007/2008 Polish Cup, with PTPS Farmutil Piła - 2007/2008 Polish Championship, with PTPS Farmutil Piła - 2008/2009 Polish SuperCup 2008, with PTPS Farmutil Piła - 2008/2009 Polish Championship, with PTPS Farmutil Piła - 2010/2011 Polish Cup, with Bank BPS Muszynianka F"
},
{
"title": "Klaudia Kaczorowska",
"text": "akro Muszyna - 2010/2011 Polish Championship, with Bank BPS Muszynianka Fakro Muszyna - 2012/2013 Polish Championship, with PGE Atom Trefl Sopot - 2013/2014 Polish Championship, with PGE Atom Trefl Sopot - 2014/2015 Polish Cup, with PGE Atom Trefl Sopot</s><s>Sporting achievements.:National team. - 2009 Universiade - 2009 CEV European Championship - 2014 European League</s><s>Sporting achievements.:Individually. - 2008 Polish Cup - Best Server - 2015 Polish Cup - Best Server - 2015 Polish Cup - Most Valuable Player</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Klaudia Kaczorowska",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Raffaele Maiello.
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[
{
"title": "Raffaele Maiello",
"text": "<s>Raffaele Maiello Raffaele Maiello (born 10 July 1991 in Acerra) is an Italian professional football player who plays as a midfielder for club Bari.</s><s>Club career. He made his Serie A debut for Napoli on 16 May 2010 in a game against Sampdoria when he came on as a substitute in the 86th minute for Luca Cigarini. On 29 January 2022, he joined Bari in Serie C on loan, with Bari holding an obligation to purchase his rights in case of promotion to Serie B.</s><s>Career statistics.</s><s>Honours. Bari - Serie C: 2021–22 (Group C)</s><s>References.</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Raffaele Maiello",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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factscore-000033
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Question: Tell me a bio of Martha Cunz.
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[
{
"title": "Martha Cunz",
"text": "<s>Martha Cunz Martha Cunz (24 February 1876 – 15 May 1961) was a Swiss artist who is best known as a printmaker. As one of the earliest 20th-century European artists to master the modernist woodcut, she was influential on other artists.</s><s>Education and travels. Martha Cunz was born in St. Gallen, Switzerland. She received most of her art training at the Women's Art School in Munich, where her teachers included Christian Landenberger, Ludwig Schmid-Reutte, and Peter Paul Müller. In 1900, she went to Paris to study with Luc-Olivier Merson and Lucien Simon. The following year, back in Munich, a course in lithography with Ernst Neumann sparked her interest in printmaking. By the following year, she had moved on to woodcuts, and in 1903 she became a founding member of the German Association of Graphics. Until the outbreak of World War I, Cunz lived in Munich and only returned to Switzerland for an annual visit. She also traveled around Europe, spending time in Holland (1904, 1911) and Italy (1914). In 1920, she built a studio built at her parents' home in St. Gall"
},
{
"title": "Martha Cunz",
"text": "en and lived there for the remainder of her life.</s><s>Artwork. For the first three decades of her career, Cunz specialized in lithographs and woodcuts, especially color woodcuts printed using a Japanese multi-block technique. She was one of the first 20th century European artists to take up color woodblock printmaking. Her style is characterized by the play of subtly graded contrasting colors that overlap to create a luminous surface. By 1905, Cunz was showing in the annual Glass Palace Exhibition in Munich, and some of her earliest woodcuts were published in April 1905 in the journal \"Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration\" alongside work by Wassily Kandinsky and other Munich artists. The last of her 71 woodcuts was made in 1927, and her last lithographs were made in 1931. For the following two decades, she devoted herself to painting, mainly landscapes and portraits. Cunz is known to have influenced the work of contemporaries like Carl Thiemann, and she also taught printmakers, including Rosa Paul.</s><s>Sources. This page is translated from. Sources listed on that page include: - Studer, Dani. \"Faszination Farbholzschnitt: Der japanisierende Farb"
},
{
"title": "Martha Cunz",
"text": "holzschnitt als Kunstform des Jugendstils: Mit einem Katalog der Holzschnitte von Martha Cunz\". St. Gallen: Historisches und Völkerkundemuseum, 2016.. (Exhibition catalog; in German) - Studer, Daniel. \"Martha Cunz (1876-1961)\". Dissertation, University of Zürich, 1992. - Studer, Daniel. \"Martha Cunz 1876-1961: Eine Schweizer Jugendstilkünstlerin in München\". St. Gallen: Verlagsgemeinschaft St. Gallen, 1993. (in German) - Hanhart, Rudolf, ed. \"Kunstmuseum St. Gallen: Katalog der Sammlung\". St. Gallen: Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, 1987, pp. 245–249. (in German) - Widmer, Marina, ed. \"Blütenweiss bis rabenschwarz: St.Galler Frauen: 200 Portraits\". Zürich: Limmat, 2003, pp. 83–84."
},
{
"title": "Martha Cunz",
"text": " (in German) - Eichhorn, Herbert, and Jacqueline Koller, eds. \"Wege zu Gabriele Münter und Käthe Kollwitz: Holzschnitte von Künstlerinnen des Jugendstils und des Expressionismus\". Petersberg: Michael Imhoff Verlag, 2014.. (Exhibition catalog including short biography of Cunz; in German).</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Martha Cunz",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Mattias Asper.
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"title": "Mattias Asper",
"text": "<s>Mattias Asper Nils Mattias Joacim Asper (born 20 March 1974) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Starting off his career with Mjällby AIF in the mid-1990s, he went on to play professionally in Spain, Turkey, and Norway before returning to Mjällby in 2008. A full international between 1999 and 2002, he won three caps for the Sweden national football team and was a squad member for them at UEFA Euro 2000.</s><s>Club career. Asper was the first choice goalkeeper for Mjällby AIF in four seasons before signing to the Allsvenskan side AIK in 1998. Lee Baxter began the 1998 season as the first choice. But after seven games AIK had only managed to collect seven points, including only one win. On the 8 of June, Asper made his debut against Östers IF putting Lee Baxter on the bench, which would last for the rest of the season. With Asper in the net, AIK did not lose a single game in the 1998 season and they also won Allsvenskan the same year. In 1999, AIK qualified for Champions League making it all the way to the group stage."
},
{
"title": "Mattias Asper",
"text": " This year, Asper held a clean sheet for 797 minutes in Allsvenskan which was a new record. His performances in AIK attracted interest from Spanish club Real Sociedad, who bought him just before the 2000-01 season. However, he did not have much of a success in Spain and eventually returned to Sweden and Malmö FF in 2002, after being on loan to Beşiktaş J.K. He won the Swedish championship with Malmö FF in 2004. He announced his retirement on 26 November 2014.</s><s>International career. Asper made his international debut for Sweden on 27 November 1999 in a friendly game away against South Africa, replacing Magnus Kihlstedt at halftime. He made his second appearance for Sweden on 29 March 2000 in a friendly game away against Austria. He was selected for Sweden's UEFA Euro 2000 squad, and served as third-choice goalkeeper behind Magnus Hedman and Magnus Kihlstedt as Sweden was eliminated after the group stage. He won his third and last international cap in a friendly game against Russia away on 21 August 2002.</s><s>Honours. AIK - Allsvenskan: 1998 - Svenska Cupen: 1998–99 - Malmö FF -"
},
{
"title": "Mattias Asper",
"text": " Allsvenskan: 2004 Individual - Swedish Goalkeeper of the Year: 1998, 1999</s>"
}
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"entity": "Mattias Asper",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Rory Tapner.
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[
{
"title": "Rory Tapner",
"text": "<s>Rory Tapner Rory Tapner (born 30 September 1959) is a British businessman who, in September 2010 was appointed CEO of Coutts, the Wealth Management division of Royal Bank of Scotland Group. In February 2015 he stepped down as CEO; he was replaced in the role by Alison Rose, the then head of RBS Commercial and Private Banking. Prior to this, he was chairman and CEO Asia Pacific at UBS AG from May 2004 until June 2009 and a member of the UBS Group executive board from 2006 until June 2009 when he stepped down and returned to the UK. In June 2019 he was appointed Chair of the Board at Brown Shipley Holdings Limited. In May 2020, Tapner was named Chairman of the Board of Directors of Quintet Private Bank, Brown Shipley's parent.</s><s>Education and personal life. He was educated at Radley College and at King's College London (LLB, 1982). His daughter is the TV presenter and model Rosie Tapner.</s><s>Career. From 1983 to 2009 he was with UBS AG and predecessor firms (SG Warburg, SBC Warburg and UBS Warburg) and held the following roles - Joint Head of UK Corporate Finance and Head of UK Capital Markets Team; Global Head of Equity"
},
{
"title": "Rory Tapner",
"text": " Capital Markets; Joint Global Head of Investment Banking; Chairman of Investment Banking; and Chairman and CEO UBS Asia Pacific. He was a member of UBS Investment Bank Executive Board from 1996 until 2004, and from 2006 joined the UBS Group Executive Board. In September 2010 he was appointed CEO of Coutts Bank, the wealth management division of RBS Group from which he stepped down in March 2015.</s><s>Activities. For 9 years, Tapner was the Hon. Treasurer and Chairman of the Financial Committee of the Council of King's College London. He was Deputy Chairman of the World Questions; King's Answers fundraising campaign. He is a Fellow of King's College, London. He is Chairman of various organisations : GB Snowsport, the governing body of British Snowsports; Quintet Private Bank; and SPS Technology.</s>"
}
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"entity": "Rory Tapner",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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factscore-000036
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Question: Tell me a bio of Maja Jager.
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[
{
"title": "Maja Jager",
"text": "<s>Maja Jager Maja Buskbjerg Jager (born 22 December 1991) is a Danish recurve archer. A two-time competitor at the Olympic Games (2012 and 2020), Jager was the women's individual champion at the 2013 World Archery Championships, an achievement for which she was awarded the Danish Sports Name of the Year prize for 2013. She is also a multiple medalist at the European Games and the European Archery Championships.</s><s>Early and personal life. Jager was born on 22 December 1991 in Nørre Broby to Jan and Hanne Jager. She was introduced to archery at the age of eight, and in her youth practised in a warehouse in Tilst, a venue procured by her father using his local connections as a fruit grower in the Aarhus region. She was later trained by former Danish Olympic archer Ole Gammelgaard. In 2013 Jager moved to Goesan, South Korea to train under Kim Hyung-Tak, the coach of the Korean archery team at the 1984 Summer Olympics, as part of an agreement between Kim and the Danish Archery Federation. To meet her residency requirements in South Korea she undertook and completed an undergraduate degree in computer system engineering"
},
{
"title": "Maja Jager",
"text": " at Jungwon University. Despite a difficult start adapting to her new environment, which she later reflected were the most challenging of her life, Jager graduated from Jungwon University and returned to Denmark in 2018 after five years in South Korea. As of 2019 Jager was enrolled in a postgraduate programme at the Technical University of Denmark.</s><s>Career.</s><s>Career.:Early career (2009–2012). Jager made her first appearance for the Danish national team at the 2009 Archery World Cup. She later participated in the 2010 European Archery Championships and the 2011 World Archery Championships, where she finished ninth overall in the women's individual competition. The following year she made her Olympic debut at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. She and teammates Carina Christiansen and Louise Laursen comprised Denmark's three-person entry for the women's team event, the nation's debut in the discipline. In the preliminary ranking round, which determined the seedings for the subsequent elimination rounds, the trio set a new Danish national record of 1,946 points over the 216-arrow contest, finishing with the eighth seed of the twelve competing nations. Victory over India in the first knockout round saw them advance to the quarter-finals, where they were eliminated by South Korea."
},
{
"title": "Maja Jager",
"text": "</s><s>Career.:World Champion (2013). In early 2013 Jager relocated to South Korea at the invitation of 1984 Olympic gold medal-winning coach Kim Hyung-Tak, one of two athletes selected by the Danish Archery Federation to undergo full-time training in the country ahead of the 2016 Summer Olympics. Jager spent six months under Kim's instruction before contesting the 2013 World Championships held in Belek, Turkey. She entered the tournament's individual event with an unimpressive record, having failed to progress beyond the last 32 competitors in an international competition since 2011. In the event's preliminary ranking stage Jager achieved a new Danish record for the 144-arrow round, scoring 1,351 points from a maximum of 1,440 to qualify for the subsequent elimination rounds as the eighth seed. Jager proceeded to deliver a surprising run of results in the knock-out rounds, eliminating both Ki Bo-bae and Yun Ok-hee, the World Archery Federation's number one and number two-ranked archers respectively, to enter the final against Xu Jing, who had achieved a silver medal in the women's team event at the 2012 Summer Olympics. After tying on five set points each over the regulation five sets, Jager outshot Xu in the"
},
{
"title": "Maja Jager",
"text": " subsequent tiebreaking one-arrow shoot-off, landing her single arrow closer to the centre of the target to claim the world championship title. Jager's victory earned her a second medal of the championships, having earlier secured bronze medal in the women's team event with Carina Christiansen and Anne Marie Laursen. Her two medals contributed to Denmark's most successful World Championship performance on record. She afterwards credited her move to South Korea as being key to winning the individual title. For her achievements she was named Danish Sports Name of the Year for 2013 by the Danish Olympic Committee and the \"Jyllands-Posten\" newspaper, beating racing driver Tom Kristensen and skeet shooter Jesper Hansen to the accolade. Her title was later credited as popularising the sport of archery in Denmark in the run-up to the 2015 World Championships held in Copenhagen.</s><s>Career.:Later career (2014– ). Jager combined with Nikolaj Wulff at the 2014 European Archery Championships to win silver in the mixed team recurve event. She later achieved a second silver medal at the European Games the following year as the runner-up to Germany's Karina Winter in the women's individual event. The 2015 World Championships in July however saw her fail to"
},
{
"title": "Maja Jager",
"text": " defend both her individual title, losing in the second round by Mexico's Karla Hinojosa, and her team bronze medal, where she and her teammates Carina Christiansen and Natasja Bech failed to attain a high enough rank to qualify for the team elimination rounds. In June 2016 Jager was defeated by Christiansen in the Olympic qualifying tournament, eliminating her from contention for the following month's Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. At the 2018 European Archery Championships Jager finished runner-up in the women's individual event to Turkey's Yasemin Anagoz, who outscored her in a one-arrow shoot-off. Jager combined with Randi Degn and Anne Marie Laursen at the 2019 European Games in June to win bronze in the women's team competition, but was herself knocked out of the women's individual event at the last sixteen stage. That same month Jager secured qualification for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, marking her second appearance at the Games and her country's first in the archery competitions since 2012. The outbreak of the global COVID-19 pandemic would later see the 2020 Olympics postponed until July 2021, and at the rescheduled Games Jager was eliminated by Russia's Ksenia Perova in"
},
{
"title": "Maja Jager",
"text": " the second round of the women's individual event.</s>"
}
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"entity": "Maja Jager",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Angela Bairstow.
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[
{
"title": "Angela Bairstow",
"text": "<s>Angela Bairstow Angela Bairstow (1942-2016) was an English international badminton player.</s><s>Badminton career. She first came to prominence in 1958 when she won the English National Junior singles title. Further wins followed in 1959 and 1960; in addition she won four English National Junior doubles titles. After the step up to senior competition she reached the final of the 1963 All England Badminton Championships singles losing out to Judy Hashman. In 1963 at the All England Championships she was seeded to win in the Singles, Doubles and the Mixed. Although never winning an All England title Bairstow became a significant player for England winning a host of titles from 1964-1968 including the Scottish Open, German Open, Dutch Open, Asia Cup, Irish Open, English National Badminton Championships and European Badminton Championships. In 1965 Bairstow won the Dutch open in Singles, Doubles and Mixed in the same year with another three Dutch titles afterwards. She repeated the triple at the second Asian Championships in 1965 in Lucknow. After which the organisers banned non-Asian players from entering. Bairstow brought to prominence a deceptive backhand sliced serve and flick. She is the only player in history who won medals in both"
},
{
"title": "Angela Bairstow",
"text": " Asian and European Championships. Bairstow represented England and won two golds and one silver medal, at the 1966 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica.</s><s>Personal life. She married her coach, H. Ian Palmer, in 1970 and had three children (born 1969, 1970 and 1972) and four grandchildren.</s><s>Medal Record at the All England Badminton Championships.</s>"
}
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"entity": "Angela Bairstow",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Abdul Ilah Khatib.
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[
{
"title": "Abdul Ilah Khatib",
"text": "<s>Abdul Ilah Khatib Abdul Ilah Mohammad Khatib or Abdelilah al-Khatib ( ; ) (born in 1953) is a former Minister of Foreign Affairs for Jordan. On March 11, 2011 he was appointed as the UN Special envoy to Libya.</s><s>Early life. Married, and the father of three children, Khatib graduated with his Master's degree in International economics from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, a master's degree in International Communications from the American University in Washington, D.C., and a bachelor's degree in political science from the School of Political Science in Athens, Greece.</s><s>Career. - He was appointed UN Special Envoy to Libya on 7 March 2011 - Minister of Foreign Affairs in Marouf al-Bakhit's government (November 2005 - November 2007) - Minister of Foreign Affairs in Ali Abu al-Ragheb's government (June 2000 - January 2002) - Minister of Foreign Affairs in Abdelraouf al-Rawabdeh's government (August 1998 - June 2000) - Minister of Foreign Affairs in Fayez al-Tarawneh's government (March 1999 - March 1999) - Managing Director of Jordan Cement Factories Company (1996 - 1998"
},
{
"title": "Abdul Ilah Khatib",
"text": ") - Minister of Tourism and Antiquities in Zaid ibn Shaker's government (January 1995 - February 1996) - General manager of Dammam Investment Company (1994 - 1995)) - Member of board of directors in several investment, industrial and financial corporations. (1993-1994) - An overseer of Jordan's contributions to the Arab-Israeli peace talks (1992-1993) - Head of Private Office in Ministry of Foreign affairs in Jordan (1988 - 1993) - Diplomat in the Embassy of Jordan (Washington) (1984 - 1988) - Member of board of trustees of the American Center of Oriental Research</s>"
}
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"entity": "Abdul Ilah Khatib",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Dennis Andersson.
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[
{
"title": "Dennis Andersson",
"text": "<s>Dennis Andersson Dennis Andersson (born 3 June 1991) is a former motorcycle speedway rider from Sweden.</s><s>Career. He rode for the Atlas Wrocław in the Polish Speedway Ekstraliga and contnued to ride for the club until the end of the 2012 season. In 2013, he joined Stal Rzeszów for one season before completing a final season in Poland with Polonia Bydgoszcz. His British league debut came in 2011 for the Poole Pirates, where he would spend three seasons in total at the club. Andersson won the 2010 Under-19 European Champion title. He also won the Swedish U-21 Championship on two occasions in 2010 and 2012.</s><s>Results. European Championships - Individual U-19 European Championship - 2008 - Stralsund - 7th place (9 pts) - 2009 - Tarnów - 7th place (8 pts) - 2010 - Goričan - Under-19 European Champion (14+3 pts) - Team U-19 European Championship - 2009 - Holsted - Runner-up (8 pts)</s><s>See also. - Sweden national speedway team - Speedway in Sweden</s>"
}
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"entity": "Dennis Andersson",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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factscore-000040
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Question: Tell me a bio of Camille Paulus.
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[
{
"title": "Camille Paulus",
"text": "<s>Camille Paulus Camille Paulus (born 24 April 1943) is a Belgian lawyer and liberal politician.</s><s>Education. He graduated with a doctorate in law at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) in 1966.</s><s>Career. He succeeded Frans Van den Eynde as the mayor of Aartselaar in 1989. Paulus was a Law Professor at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, mayor of Aartselaar, and President of the Liberaal Vlaams Verbond (1982–1993). He was governor of the Belgian province of Antwerp from 1 October 1993 until 30 April 2008.</s><s>Sources. - Camille Paulus (Liberal Archive) - S. Heylen, B. De Nil, B. D'hondt, Bart (e.a.), \"Geschiedenis van de provincie Antwerpen. Een politieke biografie\". 2. Biografisch repertorium, Antwerpen, Provinciebestuur Antwerpen, 2005, p. 143–144.</s>"
}
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"entity": "Camille Paulus",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Michael Folorunsho.
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[
{
"title": "Michael Folorunsho",
"text": "<s>Michael Folorunsho Michael Ijemuan Folorunsho (born 7 February 1998) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club Bari, on loan from Napoli.</s><s>Career. Folorunsho spent his youth years with Lazio and played for their Under-19 squad. On 18 July 2017, he signed with Serie C club Virtus Francavilla. Folorunsho made his professional Serie C debut for Virtus Francavilla on 26 August 2017, in a game against Lecce. He played 60 Serie C games for Virtus Francavilla in the two seasons. On 13 July 2019, Folorunsho signed for Serie A club Napoli on a permanent deal. He was loaned out two days later to Serie C club Bari for two years. Napoli sent Folorunsho on loan to several clubs in the Serie B: Reggina in 2020–21, Pordenone and Reggina in 2021–22, and Bari in 2022–23.</s><s>Personal life. Folorunsho is of Nigerian descent.</s>"
}
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"entity": "Michael Folorunsho",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Hiren Gohain.
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[
{
"title": "Hiren Gohain",
"text": "<s>Hiren Gohain Hiren Gohain (born 1939) is a scholar, writer, literary critic, and social scientist from the Indian state of Assam.</s><s>Academic life. Gohain studied in Cotton College, and did his graduation from Presidency College, Calcutta and then moved to Delhi University to pursue his post-graduation in English literature. After completion of his master's degree, for some time, he became a lecturer in Kirori Mal College of Delhi University. Later, he went to the Cambridge University for doctoral research on the topic 'Paradise Lost and the 17th Century Crisis' later published as 'Tradition and Paradise Lost: A Heretical View', a work highly acclaimed for its original research and fresh perspective. After coming back from Cambridge, he became a professor at the Department of English in Gauhati University.</s><s>Contributions as a literary critic. It was Gohain who for the first time brought the ideas and methods of Anglo-American New Criticism to the study of Assamese/Indian literature in Assamese. While studying in Cambridge, he had an eclectic radical ideology but later on, after his return to India, he became a Marxist. It was he who adapted the ideas"
},
{
"title": "Hiren Gohain",
"text": " of critics like György Lukács, Antonio Gramsci, and other critics into the nascent field of Assamese literary criticism. Some of his books in Assamese are \"Sahityar Satya\", \"Sahitya Aru Chetana\", \"Biswayatan\", \"Asomiya Jatiya Jibanat Mahapurushiya Paramapara\", \"Assam: A Burning Question\" and several other significant and widely read books. He has also written 4 volumes of memoirs which are also relevant for their incorporation of social and historical content. He is a contributor to journals such as \"Economic and Political Weekly\", \"Frontier\", and occasional publications of institutions like Indian Institute of Advanced Studies (IIAS), Centre for English and Foreign Languages (CIEFL), Shillong. He also is a columnist for various regional and national newspapers.</s><s>Other contributions. He is also a regular contributor to Economic and Political Weekly. His book 'Assam A Burning Question' is a compilation of several essays on the socio-political crisis confronting Assam in the context of Assam Movement written in the mid-1980s, and the period dominated by extremism. Recently, he played an important role in the mediation of peace talks between"
},
{
"title": "Hiren Gohain",
"text": " the Government of India and the Assamese insurgent group ULFA. He was the founder president of the Asomiya Sahitya Sanmilani.He is a recipient of Sahitya Aademy award for his book on Sankardev.</s><s>Selected published works & journals. - Tradition & Paradise lost: a heretical view (1997, English) - Assam, a burning question (1984, English) - On the present movement in Assam (1980, English) - Bodo Stir in Perspective - Nature and art in Shakespeare: an essay on Hamlet (English) - Sahityar Satya (1970, Assamese) - Bastabar Swapna (1972, Assamese) - Kal Bhramar (1974, Assamese) - Kewal Manuhar Ase Gaan (1970, Assamese) - Samaj Aru Samalochana (1972, Assamese) - Sristi Aru Jukti (1972, Assamese) - Sahitya Aru Chetana (1976, Assamese) - Kirtan Puthir Roh Bisar (1981, Assamese) - Tejar Aakhare Likha (1982, Assames"
},
{
"title": "Hiren Gohain",
"text": "e) - Biswayatan (1983, Assamese) - Kabitar Bichar Aru Natun Samalochana (1986, Assamese) - Asamiya Jatiya Jibanat Mahaapurusiya Parampara (1987, Assamese) - Upanyasar Adhunik Samalochana (Vol. 1 & 2, Assamese) - Adristwa Aru Asam (1988, Assamese) - Kalasrot Aru Kandari (1995, Assamese) - Nature and Art in Shakespeare (1988, English) - The Magic Plant (1992, English) - Aspects of Early 19th Century Bengalee Culture (1990, English) 23. Struggling in a time warp (2019, English) - On Saffronisation of Education</s><s>Awards and honors. - Sahitya Akademi Award in 1989</s><s>Political and National activism. Gohain has been a voice of Assam as critic of Assamese national extremism, Hindutva extremism and socio-political issues. Gohain opposed the citizenship (Amendment) Act and equated the exclusion of Muslims from the CAA purview of the as a move similar to that of the"
},
{
"title": "Hiren Gohain",
"text": " pogrom against the Jews by Nazis in Germany during World War II. Gohain has been a strong critic of Narendra Modi. Gohain participated in an anti-CAA protest organised by the All Assam Journalists Union in front of Guwahati Press Club.</s>"
}
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"entity": "Hiren Gohain",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Evgeny Shalunov.
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[
{
"title": "Evgeny Shalunov",
"text": "<s>Evgeny Shalunov Evgeny Vladimirovich Shalunov (; born 8 January 1992) is a Russian professional road and track bicycle racer, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam.</s><s>Career. Shalunov has competed as a professional since the middle of the 2011 season, having signed a stagiaire deal with in July 2011. A winner of eight national events in 2011 with Lokomotiv–Urbycolan, Shalunov signed with the team for the 2012 season. After finishing fourth in the La Roue Tourangelle held in France in March, Shalunov won his first UCI Europe Tour race in April 2012, by winning the Vuelta a La Rioja in Spain. Attacking around from the finish in La Rioja, Shalunov soloed to the finish line to win by 28 seconds ahead of's Pablo Urtasun and teammate Mikhail Antonov. He was named in the start list for the 2017 Giro d'Italia.</s><s>Major results. - 2010 - 2011 - 2012 - 2013 - 2014 - 2015 - 2016 - 2017 - 2019 - 2020</s>"
}
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"entity": "Evgeny Shalunov",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Felix Newman.
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[
{
"title": "Felix Newman",
"text": "<s>Felix Newman Felix Newman (born 1993) is a British rower.</s><s>Profile. Whilst in education at Abingdon School he gained colours and was the captain of the Abingdon School Boat Club. After leaving Abingdon in 2012 he attended Selwyn College, Cambridge. In 2018 he won a British Education Award, while at Selwyn College.</s><s>Rowing. In 2014 and 2015 he was selected for the Goldie crew before securing the bow seat of the Cambridge boat at the Boat Race 2016 which Cambridge won. In addition, he has been in winning crews at the Henley Royal Regatta three times, twice in the Princess Elizabeth Cup and once in the Thames Cup, and has represented the Great Britain's men's coxed four at the 2011 World Rowing Junior Championships at Eton in England.</s><s>See also. - List of Old Abingdonians</s>"
}
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{
"entity": "Felix Newman",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of G. Fowler Stewart.
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[
{
"title": "G. Fowler Stewart",
"text": "<s>G. Fowler Stewart George Fowler Stewart (1861 – 3 January 1917), generally known as Fowler Stewart, was a Scots-born businessman and public figure in Adelaide, South Australia.</s><s>History. Stewart was the youngest son of Charles Stewart, a prominent manufacturer of Kirkcaldy, Fifeshire, Scotland, and was educated at a college in Edinburgh. In 1879 he started work at the London office of D. & J. Fowler founded by his uncles David, James and (later) George Fowler. In 1881 he was sent to Adelaide to learn the business there, and in 1887 took over management of the Fremantle, Western Australia branch. He spent several years travelling the world, returned to Adelaide in 1889 and in 1890 married Laura Hill, youngest daughter of William Hill. When D & J Fowler was floated as a public company, Stewart was sent to London as a Director. He returned to Adelaide in 1901 and in 1914 retired from the Company. He died suddenly at home as a result of a heart attack.</s><s>Other interests. Stewart was - prominent in the establishment of the Australian Dried Fruit Association and its first secretary. - one of the original members of the Federation League, an early promoter of Federation of Australia. - chairman of"
},
{
"title": "G. Fowler Stewart",
"text": " the joint council of the Australasian National League and Farmers' and Producers' Political Union, which, with the Liberal and Democratic Union, founded the Liberal Union of South Australia. - president of the Torrens electoral committee, president of the Glenelg branch, and a member of the council and State executive of the Liberal Union. - an active member of the South Australian Caledonian Society and its Chief in 1902. - a member of the Glenelg Town Council in 1905 - a member of the South Australian Literary Societies' Union and its president in 1906. He was at one time treasurer of the Union Parliament associated with that body.</s><s>Family. Stewart married Laura Hill (1863–1957) on 26 June 1890. Laura was a granddaughter of John Dunn of Mount Barker. - Helen Fowler Stewart (8 April 1891 – 1980) married Valentine Zerbini Alderman of Glenelg on 9 October 1917 - William Hill Dunn Stewart (3 October 1895 – ) - Charles Gordon Stewart (20 October 1903 – 1968) married Mary Frewin Hancock on 10 December 1936, lived at Langkoop, Victoria They had a home \"Waldo\", Glenelg; later \"Waldo\", Kensington Gardens</s>"
}
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"entity": "G. Fowler Stewart",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Johann Christian von Engel.
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[
{
"title": "Johann Christian von Engel",
"text": "<s>Johann Christian von Engel Johann Christian von Engel (1770–1814) was an Austrian historian of Ukrainian, Romanian, Hungarian, Croatian, and German history.</s><s>Biography. He was born in Leutschau (today Levoča, Slovakia), then belonging to Kingdom of Hungary under Habsburg monarchy, and received his education at the University of Göttingen, where Heyne and Schlözer were among his teachers. He wrote several historical works which in their day were treasure houses of knowledge and scholarship. He was the first to put the history of Hungary, Ukraine, and the Danubian principalities on a sound scholarly basis. In 1812 he was ennobled.</s><s>Works. His greatest works are \"Die Geschichte der Ukraine und der ukrainische Kosaken, wie auch der Königreiche Halitsch-Wladimir\" (\"History of Ukraine and the Ukrainian Cossacks, along with the Kingdom of Halych-Volodymyr\", Halle 1796) \"Geschichte des ungarischen Reiches und seine Nebenländer\" (“History of imperial Hungary and neighboring lands,” 5 vols"
},
{
"title": "Johann Christian von Engel",
"text": "., 1797–1804); Geschichte der Moldau und Walachey (Halle, 1804) and \"Geschichte des Königreichs Ungarn\" (“History of the kingdom of Hungary,” 5 vols., 1814).</s>"
}
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"entity": "Johann Christian von Engel",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Balázs Bekő.
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[
{
"title": "Balázs Bekő",
"text": "<s>Balázs Bekő Balázs Bekő (born 15 December 1971) is a Hungarian football manager and former player who manages Soproni VSE.</s><s>Managerial career. On 24 June 2013, Bekő became the head coach of the Nemzeti Bajnokság I club Kecskeméti TE. Bekő became the head coach of the Nemzeti Bajnokság I club Diósgyőri VTK in the summer of 2015.</s><s>Sources. - Diósgyőri VTK official website</s>"
}
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"entity": "Balázs Bekő",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of David Bogue.
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[
{
"title": "David Bogue",
"text": "<s>David Bogue David Bogue (18 February 175025 October 1825) was a British nonconformist religious leader.</s><s>Life. He was born at Hallydown Farm, in the parish of Coldingham, Berwickshire, Scotland, the son of John Bogue, farmer, and his wife, Margaret Swanston. He received his early education in Eyemouth. After studying Divinity at Edinburgh University, he was licensed to preach by the Church of Scotland, but, failing to find a patron in Scotland, was sent by the Church to London in 1771, to teach in schools at Edmonton, Hampstead and then Mansion House Cottage in Camberwell. In 1777, he settled as minister of the independent Congregational church at Gosport in Hampshire. His predecessors at the Independent Chapel of Gosport were James Watson (1770–76) and Thomas Williams (1750–70). In 1771 he established an institution for preparing men for the ministry. It was the age of the new-born missionary enterprise, and Bogue's academy was largely the seed from which the London Missionary Society grew. In 1800 the society placed missionaries with Bogue for preparation for their ministries. Among the notable students he taught, the most impact"
},
{
"title": "David Bogue",
"text": "ful were the first two Protestant missionaries to China, Robert Morrison (missionary) (from 1804 to 1805), and William Milne (missionary) (from 1809 to 1812). Bogue himself would have gone to India in 1796 if not for the opposition of the East India Company. In 1824 he taught Samuel Dyer at Gosport before he left for Penang as a missionary with the London Missionary Society. He was also involved in founding the British and Foreign Bible Society and the Religious Tract Society, and in conjunction with James Bennett, minister at Romsey, wrote a well-known \"History of Dissenters\" (3 vols., 1809). Another of his writings was an \"Essay on the Divine Authority of the New Testament\". In 1815 Yale University awarded him a doctor of divinity (DD). He died on 25 October 1825 in Brighton during the London Missionary Society's annual tour.</s><s>Publications. - \"Reasons for Seeking a Repeal of the Test Acts\" (1790) - \"An Essay on the Divine Authority of the New Testament\" (1801) - \"Catechism for the Use of All Churches in the French Empire\" (1807) - \"A"
},
{
"title": "David Bogue",
"text": " History of the Dissenters, from the Revolution of 1688 to 1808\" 4 vols. (1808–12) vol. 1, vol. 2, vol. 3, vol. 4</s><s>Notes. - Attribution</s><s>References. - -</s><s>Further reading. - -</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "David Bogue",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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factscore-000049
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Question: Tell me a bio of Grayston Burgess.
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[
{
"title": "Grayston Burgess",
"text": "<s>Grayston Burgess Grayston Burgess (Cheriton, Kent 7 April 1932 – 6 March 2019 was an English countertenor and conductor.</s><s>Life and career. As a boy Burgess was a chorister in the choir of Canterbury Cathedral during the second world war. He then attended Cheltenham College before winning a choral scholarship to sing in the Choir of King's College, Cambridge under Boris Ord. A former member of the Purcell Singers, Burgess formed the Purcell Consort of Voices in 1963. He also sang with the Studio der frühen Musik and the Musica Reservata Ensemble of Michael Morrow and John Beckett. Burgess premiered compositions including Michael Tippett's \"Songs for Ariel\". After moving to rural Herefordshire in the 1980s, he taught singing at Ellerslie School, Malvern, and, on its closure, at Malvern College. His pupils included ex-Swingle Singer Wendy Nieper. In 2000 he accepted an invitation to help form, and to direct, a local community choir to celebrate the Millennium. After its performance - of Haydn's \"Creation\" - this choir continued as a permanent feature in the form of Choir 2000, which became his inspiration and to"
},
{
"title": "Grayston Burgess",
"text": " which he himself has been an inspiration. In 2017 he was referred to by the Daily Telegraph as a'veteran conductor and choir director' when he was interviewed for an article published on International Women's Day about the presence of women in British cathedral choirs. The article made no mention of his connection with the Campaign for the Traditional Cathedral Choir, a group which actively discriminates against the inclusion of women and girls in Cathedral and church choirs.</s><s>Selected discography. Countertenor - Soloist - Dowland LP Conductor - Purcell Consort of Voices - \"Music of Albert: Prince of Saxe, Coburg und Gotha\" Decca/Australian Eloquence.</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Grayston Burgess",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Europe/Middle East"
}
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factscore-000050
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Question: Tell me a bio of Braulio Lara.
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[
{
"title": "Braulio Lara",
"text": "<s>Braulio Lara Braulio Armando Lara Peguero (December 20, 1988 – April 20, 2019) was a Dominican professional baseball pitcher. He played in the KBO League for the SK Wyverns in 2016.</s><s>Career. Lara signed as an international free agent with the Tampa Bay Rays. The Miami Marlins selected Lara from the Rays in the 2012 Rule 5 draft, but returned him to the Rays before the 2013 season. In 2016, Lara signed with the SK Wyverns of the KBO League. Lara signed a minor league pact with the Washington Nationals in November 2016 with an invitation to spring training. He elected free agency on November 6, 2017. On February 20, 2018, Lara signed with the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican Baseball League. He was traded to the Generales de Durango on April 28, 2018. Lara was released on May 5, 2018.</s><s>Death. Lara was killed in a car crash in the Dominican Republic on April 20, 2019.</s><s>See also. - Rule 5 draft results</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Braulio Lara",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000051
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Question: Tell me a bio of Theophilus Annorbaah.
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[
{
"title": "Theophilus Annorbaah",
"text": "<s>Theophilus Annorbaah Theophilus Annorbaah (born 17 September 1989) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who currently plays for Medeama SC and the Ghana national football team.</s><s>Club career. Theophilus Annorbaah played for Ghana Premier League club Ashanti Gold SC, prior to signing for Ghana Premier League club and Tarkwa based Medeama SC in May 2011. On 14 July 2013, Annorbaah won his first title with his club Medeama, after a 1–0 win over Asante Kotoko in the final of the Ghanaian FA Cup.</s><s>International career. In November 2013, coach Maxwell Konadu invited Annorbaah to be included in the Ghana national football team for the 2013 WAFU Nations Cup. He helped the Ghana national football team to a first-place finish after the Ghana national football team beat Senegal national football team by three goals to one. Annorbaah was included in the Ghana national football team for the 2014 African Nations Championship that finished runner-up.</s><s>Honours.</s><s>Honours.:Club. - Medeama SC - Ghanaian FA Cup Winner: 2013</s><s>Honours.:National Team. - WAFU Nations"
},
{
"title": "Theophilus Annorbaah",
"text": " Cup Winner: 2013 - African Nations Championship Runner-up: 2014</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Theophilus Annorbaah",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000052
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Question: Tell me a bio of Dominique Blake.
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[
{
"title": "Dominique Blake",
"text": "<s>Dominique Blake Dominique Blake (born 15 February 1987) is a Jamaican track and field athlete. Blake won a gold medal at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games and was accidentally awarded a bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She was banned for years after testing positive for methylhexanamine and returned to athletic competition in 2017.</s><s>Early life and education. Blake was born on 15 February 1987 in Bronx, New York. She began her career as an indoor track and field athlete in 2002 before she started to compete in outdoor track and field events the following year. Blake spent four years as an athlete for Penn State University starting in 2004 and graduated from Penn State with a communications degree.</s><s>Career.</s><s>Career.:NCAA. As a NCAA athlete, Blake was 12th in the 4x400 meter relay with Penn State at the 2006 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships. The following year, Blake and her 4x400 meter relay team was 4th at the 2007 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships. During the 2007 indoor championships, Blake and her three teammates finished in 13th in the distance medley event. At the 2008 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, Blake and her teammates were 5"
},
{
"title": "Dominique Blake",
"text": "th in the 4x400 meter relay. At individual events for the 2008 NCAA Indoor Championships, Blake did not advance past the 400 meters heats and finished 17th overall.</s><s>Career.:Other events. At the 2006 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Blake was disqualified after she failed a drug test for ephedrine. Following the event, Blake was banned from competitions for nine months. During the 2008 United States Olympic Trials, Blake was 23rd overall in the 400 meters after she did not advance farther than the preliminaries. For Jamaica, Blake participated at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games where she won a gold medal in the 4 x 400 meters relay. At the 2010 Commonwealth Games, Blake was 12th in the 4 x 400 meters relay with the Jamaican team that did not reach the final. For the 400 meters at that year's Commonwealth Games, Blake got to the semi-finals and finished overall in 18th place. She also was at the 2012 IAAF World Indoor Championships but did not win a medal. In July 2012, Blake became part of the 4 x 400 meters Olympic team for Jamaica. Although Blake was a part of Jamaica's team that qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics, Blake never actually ran at the London Olympics. Despite not"
},
{
"title": "Dominique Blake",
"text": " running in the women's 4 × 400 m event, Blake was accidentally awarded an Olympic bronze medal by the Jamaica Olympic Association. She did not return the medal, however. In 2013, Blake was suspended for six years after she tested positive for methylhexanamine. That year, Blake asked the Court of Arbitration for Sport to grant her a shorten ban. After her ban was lowered to years in 2014, Blake came back into competition in January 2017. Later that year, in compliance with International Association of Athletics Federations rules that mandate the return of all medals and prizes after positive testing for forbidden substances, Blake gave back her Olympic bronze medal to the Jamaica Olympic Association. At the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships, Blake was on the Jamaican team that won their 4 × 400 metres relay heat and qualified for the final. At the 4 x 400 meters final, Blake was not one of the runners for Jamaica when the team was disqualified after the race. During the 2018 National Relay Championships, Blake was sixth in the 400 meters and did not finish the final of the 800 meters. The following year, Blake was fourth in the 400 meters at the 2019 National Relay Championships.</s>"
}
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{
"entity": "Dominique Blake",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000053
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Question: Tell me a bio of Pablo Ganet.
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[
{
"title": "Pablo Ganet",
"text": "<s>Pablo Ganet Pablo Ganet Comitre (born 4 November 1994) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Primera Federación club Real Murcia. Born in Spain, he represents the Equatorial Guinea national team.</s><s>Club career. Born in Málaga, Andalusia, Ganet graduated from Real Betis' youth setup. In the 2013 summer he joined Málaga CF's reserve team, and made his senior debuts for the latter in the Tercera División. On 20 August 2014, Ganet joined UD San Sebastián de los Reyes, also in the fourth level.</s><s>International career. After being eligible through his father, Ganet was included in Esteban Becker's 23-man Equatoguinean squad for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations on 4 January 2015. Three days later he made his full international debut, coming on as a second half substitute in a 1–1 friendly draw against Cape Verde.</s><s>Career statistics.</s><s>Honours. Ittihad Tanger - Botola: 2017–18</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Pablo Ganet",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of João Lucas (footballer, born 1991).
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[
{
"title": "João Lucas (footballer, born 1991)",
"text": "<s>João Lucas (footballer, born 1991) João Lucas de Souza Cardoso (Bela Vista do Paraíso, 8 de Junho de 1991), mais conhecido como João Lucas, é um futebolista brasileiro que atua como lateral-esquerdo. Atualmente está no Náutico.</s><s>Career statistics.</s><s>Honours. - Avaí - Campeonato Catarinense: 2021</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "João Lucas (footballer, born 1991)",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000055
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Question: Tell me a bio of Josiah Maduabuchi.
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[
{
"title": "Josiah Maduabuchi",
"text": "<s>Josiah Maduabuchi Josiah Maduabuchi (born 16 April 1988 in Lagos) is a Nigerian football player currently with Lobi Stars F.C.</s><s>Career. Maduabuchi began his career with Wikki Tourists F.C. and joined 2007 to Enyimba International F.C. He joined Lobi Stars in 2015</s><s>Career.:Position. He plays as a versatile central attacking midfielder.</s><s>International career. On 15 April 2010 he earned his first call-up for the Super Eagles and was part of the Training Camp for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Josiah Maduabuchi",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000056
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Question: Tell me a bio of Esteban Espíndola.
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[
{
"title": "Esteban Espíndola",
"text": "<s>Esteban Espíndola Esteban Ezequiel Espíndola López (born 22 March 1992) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a centre-back.</s><s>Club career. Espíndola began his career with Argentine Primera División club River Plate, appearing on the bench twice in the league prior to making his debut in the 2012–13 Copa Argentina against Estudiantes. In July 2013, Espíndola joined fellow top-flight team Atlético de Rafaela on loan. Over the course of the 2013–14 Argentine Primera División season he made just three appearances for Rafaela. 2014 saw him join Primera B Nacional's Nueva Chicago on a permanent deal, however he left less than a year later without making an appearance. In February 2015, Espíndola joined Primera División side Belgrano. After twenty appearances in all competitions in his first three seasons with Belgrano, Espíndola was loaned out to Primera B Nacional team San Martín in August 2017. His campaign with the club ended with promotion to the top division. Olimpia of the Liga Nacional in Honduras completed the"
},
{
"title": "Esteban Espíndola",
"text": " signing of Espíndola on 18 August 2018. He participated in fourteen fixtures for Olimpia, before terminating his contract in December. In January 2019, Espíndola agreed to sign for Racing de Córdoba in Argentina's Torneo Federal A. He suffered relegation with them. Espíndola then went back to Honduras with Marathón. On 11 August 2019, Espíndola scored the first goal of his senior career during a 1–1 draw with former club Olimpia. After further strikes against Honduras Progreso and Real Sociedad, Espíndola switched Honduras for Costa Rica on 9 July 2020 by agreeing terms with Saprissa. He signed a one-year contract and received the shirt number five.</s><s>International career. Espíndola has represented Argentina at U15 and U17 level, making three appearances for the latter at the 2009 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Nigeria. He scored in the aforementioned tournament, converting a penalty in a group stage match against Germany.</s><s>Career statistics..</s><s>Honours.</s><s>Honours.:Club. - River Plate - U-20 Copa Libertadores: 2012 - Saprissa - Liga FPD: Claus"
},
{
"title": "Esteban Espíndola",
"text": "ura 2021</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Esteban Espíndola",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000057
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Question: Tell me a bio of Nancy Onyango.
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[
{
"title": "Nancy Onyango",
"text": "<s>Nancy Onyango Nancy Asiko Onyango, commonly known as Nancy Onyango, is a Kenyan accountant, businesswoman and corporate executive, who is the Director of the Office of Internal Audit and Inspection at the International Monetary Fund. She was appointed on 4 December 2017, with the appointment to take effect on 1 February 2018. Before her appointment, she served as the CEO of Reliance Risk Advisory Solutions, a Nairobi-based consultancy firm.</s><s>Background and education. She was born in Kenya, attending local schools for her pre-university education. In 1984, she was admitted to the University of Nairobi (UoN), graduating in 1987, with a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree in Accounting and Finance. She continued with her studies at UoN, graduating in 1989, with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. Later in 2013, she enrolled into the United States International University Africa, graduating in 2016, with a Doctor of Business Administration (DrBA) degree. As part of her doctoral studies, she took courses at Columbia Business School, in New York City.</s><s>Career. For a period of nearly four years, from July 1995 until December 1998, she worked as a manager at"
},
{
"title": "Nancy Onyango",
"text": " PricewaterhouseCoopers, at their location in Uxbridge, London, United Kingdom. Following that, she was promoted to senior manager at the same firm, where she worked for another three and half years until August 2002. In July 2005, she was appointed Partner at PwC, leading the consulting unit at PwC East Africa, based in Nairobi, Kenya, specializing in technology, governance risk and compliance, serving in that capacity until June 2012. In July 2012, she was named the head of the then newly created Risk Assurance Services Unit at PwC East Africa, serving there until October 2014. In January 2015, for a period of 20 months, she was appointed partner at Ernst & Young, serving as the head of governance, risk & compliance for the African continent, until August 2016. In December 2017, she was appointed to lead the Internal Audit unit at the IMF, effective February 2018.{{cite web|url=http://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2017/12/04/pr17461-imf-managing-director-christine-lagarde-names-nancy-asiko-onyango-as-director-of-oia |date="
},
{
"title": "Nancy Onyango",
"text": "4 December 2017 |title=IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde Names Nancy Asiko Onyango as Director of the IMF's Office of Independent Audit | work=International Monetary Fund |author=IMF |access-date=4 December 2017 |location=Washington, DC }}</s><s>Family. Nancy Onyango is a married mother of three sons.</s><s>Other considerations. She holds several board appointments, including as non-executive director of Kenya Commercial Bank Group, non-executive director of Cytonn Investments, and Fairtrade Africa, where she chairs the board's audit and finance committee.</s><s>See also. - Kellen Kariuki - Stella Kilonzo - Christine Lagarde - Nokwanda Mngeni</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Nancy Onyango",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000058
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Question: Tell me a bio of Salome Maswime.
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[
{
"title": "Salome Maswime",
"text": "<s>Salome Maswime Salome Maswime is a South African clinician and global health expert. She is an Obstetrician and Gynaecologist and the Head of Global Surgery at the University of Cape Town. She advocates for women's health rights, equity in surgical and maternal care, and providing adequate health services to remote and underserved populations. She advises and consults for many institutions, including the World Health Organization. In 2017, she was honored with the Trailblazer and Young Achiever Award. She is a member of the Academy of Science of South Africa.</s><s>Early life and education. Salome Maswime is from Limpopo. Her father was a theology professor at the University of Venda. She graduated in medicine from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2005. During her medical internship, she saw two mothers die in a maternity ward in Greytown, KwaZulu-Natal. This experience inspired her to train as a specialist obstetrician and gynecologist, as she feared she would \"remain part of the problem that was leading to many preventable and unjust maternal deaths.\" Maswime spent a decade at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesberg and at the Chris"
},
{
"title": "Salome Maswime",
"text": " Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital in Soweto. During this time, she realized she wanted to continue her formal education to understand the underlying causes of negative outcomes for mothers and neonates in childbirth. She secured a PhD position supported by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and the South African Medical Research Council that allowed her to find ways to improve the lives of mothers and infants. She completed her Masters and PhD theses at the University of the Witwatersrand, where she looked to reduce maternal morbidity from caesarean section related haemorrhage across 15 hospitals in Gauteng.</s><s>Career. Maswime is an executive member of the South African Perioperative Research Group. She is a member of the International Network of Obstetric Survey Systems. She was a lecturer and Director of the University of the Witwatersrand Obstetrics and Gynaecology Clinical Research Division and an obstetrician at the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital Academic Hospital. She works with women with high risk pregnancies. Her research considers maternal near miss and mortality. She found that maternal deaths from bleeding during caesarean sections have increased in South Africa. She compared the preparedness of hospitals for surgical complications in caesarean sections in southern"
},
{
"title": "Salome Maswime",
"text": " Gauteng. Maswime discovered that Africa accounts for 200,000 maternal deaths per year; which is two thirds of all maternal deaths worldwide. In 2017, she was named by the Mail & Guardian as one of the Top 200 South Africans. She has written for The Conversation about increasing the number of caesarean sections in Africa. She won the Trailblazer and Young Achiever Award from Jacob Zuma in 2017. In 2018, she launched the South African Clinician Scientists Society, a collegial group for emerging specialists and researchers returning from training abroad that facilitates mentorship, networking, and multidisciplinary research. She was awarded a Discovery Foundation Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital Fellowship in 2018. Her fellowship allows her to research the causes of stillbirths in HIV-positive people. The fellowship is worth R2.1 million. During her postdoctoral year, Maswime found herself one of only two people at meetings at the World Health Organization or UNICEF. She also worked on her approach to mental health as it relates to mothers and children. In 2019 she was appointed as a Professor of Global Surgery at the University of Cape Town. In 2020, she was announced as one of the World Economic Forum's Class of 2020 Young Scientists, a group"
},
{
"title": "Salome Maswime",
"text": " of 25 notable researchers who are \"at the forefront of scientific discovery.\"</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Salome Maswime",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000059
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Question: Tell me a bio of Christian Almeida.
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[
{
"title": "Christian Almeida",
"text": "<s>Christian Almeida Christian Andrés Almeida Rodríguez (born 25 December 1989) is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Nacional.</s><s>Career. Liverpool were Almeida's first senior team, beginning in his homeland of Uruguay and subsequently remaining for six years with Liverpool. His debut for the club arrived on 13 August 2011 in a draw away to Racing Club (M), which was one of four appearances in the 2011–12 Uruguayan Primera División. Four years and fifty-four appearances later, in March 2015, Almeida scored his first goal in a 2–5 victory over Cerrito; which came in the Uruguayan Segunda División following relegation in 2013–14 - Liverpool won instant promotion back in 2014–15 as champions. He made his Copa Sudamericana bow in 2017 against Fluminense. In January 2018, Argentine Primera División side Defensa y Justicia signed Almeida. Two goals, against Racing Club (A) and Mitre (cup), in sixteen matches followed in his first season. Almeida departed in January 2019 to join Belgrano. He remained for twelve months as Bel"
},
{
"title": "Christian Almeida",
"text": "grano suffered relegation to Primera B Nacional. Almeida left in January 2020, as he agreed terms with Godoy Cruz. In October 2020, Almeida returned to his former club Liverpool. He left the club again at the end of the year. On 9 April 2021, Almeida signed with Nacional.</s><s>Career statistics..</s><s>Honours. - Liverpool - Segunda División: 2014–15</s>"
}
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{
"entity": "Christian Almeida",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000060
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Question: Tell me a bio of León Dujovne.
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[
{
"title": "León Dujovne",
"text": "<s>León Dujovne León Dujovne (15 November 1898 – 16 January 1984) was an Argentine writer, philosopher, essayist and journalist.</s><s>Early life. Dujovne was born to Jewish parents in the village of Kurilovich, near the small town of Mohyliv-Podilskyi (Vinnytsia Oblast), on the border with Bessarabia (Moldova) in the Russian Empire. At the age of one, his parents emigrated to Argentina; the family settled in Basavilbaso, Entre Ríos, one of the several Jewish colonies founded by Baron Maurice de Hirsch in the province.</s><s>Notable works. - \" El judaísmo como cultura\". Buenos Aires: Ediciones Nueva Presencia, 1980.</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "León Dujovne",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000061
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Question: Tell me a bio of Francisco Urroz.
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{
"entity": "Francisco Urroz",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000062
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Question: Tell me a bio of Rui Campos.
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[
{
"title": "Rui Campos",
"text": "<s>Rui Campos Rui Campos or Rui (2 August 1922 – 2 January 2002) was a Brazilian football player. He played for the Brazil in the 1950 FIFA World Cup.</s><s>Career. Born in São Paulo, He played for Bonsucesso, Fluminense, Bangu, São Paulo and Palmeiras during his career. At São Paulo, he formed a successful midfield trio with José Carlos Bauer and Alfredo Noronha.</s><s>Career.:National team. Rui Campos played 30 matches for the Brazil national team between 1944 and 1950, including 1950 FIFA World Cup matches.</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Rui Campos",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000063
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Question: Tell me a bio of Flavio Méndez Santiago.
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[
{
"title": "Flavio Méndez Santiago",
"text": "<s>Flavio Méndez Santiago Flavio Méndez Santiago (alias \"El Amarillo\") is a Mexican drug lord of Los Zetas.</s><s>Kingpin Act sanction. On 24 March 2010, the United States Department of the Treasury sanctioned Méndez Santiago under the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act (sometimes referred to simply as the \"Kingpin Act\"), for his involvement in drug trafficking along with fifty-three other international criminals and ten foreign entities. The act prohibited U.S. citizens and companies from doing any kind of business activity with him, and virtually froze all his assets in the U.S.</s><s>Arrest. He was captured on January 18, 2011 in Villa de Etla, Oaxaca.</s><s>See also. - List of Mexico's 37 most-wanted drug lords</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Flavio Méndez Santiago",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Édgar Iván López.
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[
{
"title": "Édgar Iván López",
"text": "<s>Édgar Iván López Édgar Iván López Rodríguez (born 21 April 1999), also known as Gacelo, is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a forward for Liga MX club Toluca.</s><s>Career statistics.</s><s>Career statistics.:Club.</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Édgar Iván López",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Felipe (footballer, born 1977).
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[
{
"title": "Felipe (footballer, born 1977)",
"text": "<s>Felipe (footballer, born 1977) Felipe Jorge Loureiro (born 2 September 1977), known as Felipe, is a Brazilian football coach and former footballer. He is the current head coach of Bangu. A left-footed midfielder and left-back, Felipe is known for his playmaking style, that nicknamed him as \"Maestro\", with his excellent ball control, dribbling skills, and vision for orchestrating offensive plays and providing precise passes.</s><s>Career. Felipe arrives in Vasco da Gama as a futsal player in 1984 at 6 years old. There, he met Pedrinho, who would be his profession colleague and also personal friend. Times later, in 1990 at 12 years old, Felipe came up through the ranks of Vasco da Gama as a youth player. In 1996, Felipe received his first chance between the professionals, playing as a left back. Until 1999, Felipe stood in Vasco da Gama, getting chances in the Brazil national team and consecrating himself as one of the greatest idols of the club. After an unsuccessful negotiation to Roma and injuries in 2000, Felipe in 2001, already playing as a left side midfielder since 1999, was loaned to Palmeir"
},
{
"title": "Felipe (footballer, born 1977)",
"text": "as, returning to play as a left back, and, posteriorly, to Atlético Mineiro. In 2002, returns to Vasco da Gama for a short time, playing as an left side midfielder, before a negotiated and goes to a mid-season spend in Galatasaray. In 2003, Felipe returns to Brazil, playing two seasons as a right winger for Flamengo. In 2005, after polemics, made a quickly move to Fluminense after goes to Al Sadd, spending five seasons in Middle East. In 2010, Felipe returns to Vasco da Gama, 14 years after his professional debut in the club. Felipe finished his footballer career in Fluminense in 2013. He has seven caps with the Brazil national team, the first one on 23 September 1998. He won the Copa América in 2004. Years after his retirement as a footballer, Felipe started his career as a coach, debuting at Tigres do Brasil.</s><s>Honours.</s><s>Honours.:Club. - Vasco da Gama - Brasileirão Série A (2): 1997, 2000 (Copa João Havelange) - Copa do Brasil (1): 2011 - Cop"
},
{
"title": "Felipe (footballer, born 1977)",
"text": "a Libertadores (1): 1998 - Campeonato Carioca (1): 1998 - Rio de Janeiro – São Paulo Tournament (1): 1999 - Copa Mercosur (1): 2000 - Flamengo - Campeonato Carioca (1): 2004 - Fluminense - Campeonato Carioca (1): 2005 - Al Sadd - Qatar Stars League (2): 2005–06, 2006–07 - Emir of Qatar Cup (1): 2006–07 - Crown Prince Cup (3): 2006, 2007, 2008 - Sheikh Jassem Cup (1): 2006–07</s><s>Honours.:International. - Brazil - Copa América (1): 2004</s><s>Honours.:Individual. - Copa do Brasil Player of Year (2): 2004, 2011 - Campeonato Carioca Player of Year (1): 2004 - Campeonato Carioca Midfielder of Year (3): 2004, 2011, 2012 - South American Team of the Year: 1998</s>"
}
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"entity": "Felipe (footballer, born 1977)",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000066
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Question: Tell me a bio of Mateo Correa Magallanes.
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{
"title": "Mateo Correa Magallanes",
"text": "<s>Mateo Correa Magallanes Mateo Correa Magallanes (also known as Mateo Correa, Fr. Correa; July 23, 1866 – February 6, 1927) was a Knight of Columbus, of Council 2140.{{cite web Correa was born at Tepechitlán, Zacatecas, Mexico. He attended the seminary at Zacatecas on a scholarship, in 1881. He was ordained as priest in 1893 at the age of 27. As a young priest, he gave first communion to Miguel Pro who also became a priest and was later martyred. Correa was assigned as a parish priest to Concepción del Oro in 1898, and then to Colotlán in 1908. Following the government's repression of the Catholic Church in 1910, he went into hiding. He was assigned to Valparaíso in 1926.</s><s>Martyrdom. In 1927, during the government's continuing persecution of the church, Correa was arrested by soldiers as he was bringing Viaticum to a woman who was an invalid. Accused of being part of the armed Cristero defense, he was jailed in Zacatecas, and then in Durango. On February 5,"
},
{
"title": "Mateo Correa Magallanes",
"text": " 1927, Correa was asked by General Eulogio Ortiz to hear the confessions of some imprisoned members of the Cristeros, an uprising of Catholic men who decided to fight back against the persecution of the church led by Mexico's president Plutarco Elias Calles. Correa agreed to administer the Sacrament of Confession to these prisoners, but afterward Ortiz demanded to know what the condemned prisoners had confessed. Correa refused. Ortiz then pointed a gun at Correa's head and threatened him with immediate death. Correa continued to refuse, and at dawn on February 6, 1927, he was taken to the cemetery on the outskirts of Durango and shot through the head.{{cite web</s><s>Canonization. He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on November 22, 1992, and then canonized on May 21, 2000 during the Jubilee of Mexico.{{cite web</s>"
}
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"entity": "Mateo Correa Magallanes",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Ana Cláudia Bolzan.
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{
"title": "Ana Cláudia Bolzan",
"text": "<s>Ana Cláudia Bolzan Ana Cláudia Bolzan (born 15 July 1996) is a Brazilian handballer for EC Pinheiros and the Brazilian national team.</s><s>Titles. - Pan American Women's Club Handball Championship: 2017 - South and Central American Women's Club Handball Championship: 2022</s><s>Individual awards. - 2022 South and Central American Women's Club Handball Championship: All star team left wing</s>"
}
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"entity": "Ana Cláudia Bolzan",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000068
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Question: Tell me a bio of Tarik Marzouk.
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{
"title": "Tarik Marzouk",
"text": "<s>Tarik Marzouk Tarik Merzouk is a Moroccan footballer, who played for Sheikh Russel KC and other clubs.</s><s>Career.</s><s>Career.:Club. The midfielder played in his homeland for FAR Rabat, KAC Kenitra, and MAT Tétouan.</s><s>Career.:International. Marzouk played for FAR in the 2007 CAF Champions League group stages.</s>"
}
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{
"entity": "Tarik Marzouk",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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factscore-000069
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Question: Tell me a bio of Ariel Behar.
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[
{
"title": "Ariel Behar",
"text": "<s>Ariel Behar Ariel Behar (; born November 12, 1989 in Montevideo) is a Uruguayan professional tennis player. He specializes in men's doubles and has won three ATP titles with Ecuadorian partner Gonzalo Escobar. His career-high doubles ranking is World No. 39 achieved on 31 January 2022. He has taken part of the Uruguay Davis Cup team since 2009.</s><s>Personal. Behar played tennis for the first time at 3 years old and began playing seriously aged 10. Growing up, he admired Roger Federer and Andre Agassi. He is from a Jewish family but is \"not a big fan\" of religion.</s><s>Professional career.</s><s>Professional career.:2012-2017: ATP and Grand Slam debut. Since the mid 2010s, Behar competed primarily on the ATP Challenger Tour, where he has won 22 doubles titles. Partnering with Aliaksandr Bury, he was a semi-finalist at the 2017 Estoril Open, an ATP 250 tournament. He entered the main draw at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships, his first appearance at a Grand Slam.</s><s>Professional career.:2018-2022: Three doubles titles, top 50. Partnering with Ecuadorian Gonzalo Escobar, Behar won two"
},
{
"title": "Ariel Behar",
"text": " ATP titles at the 2021 Delray Beach Open and the 2021 Andalucía Open and reached three other finals on the ATP tour in 2021 after winning two ATP Challenger Tour titles together in 2020. He entered the top 50 following the final at the 2021 Serbia Open on 26 April 2021. The pair has also won a total of 8 Challenger titles. Behar finished the year 2021 ranked No. 41, a career-high doubles ranking. In 2022, he reached a fourth final and won his third ATP 250 title with Behar at the 2022 Serbia Open defeating top seeds Mate Pavic and Nikola Mektic.</s><s>Wins over top 10 players.</s><s>Wins over top 10 players.:Doubles. - Behar has a record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10.</s>"
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{
"entity": "Ariel Behar",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Robin del Castillo.
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[
{
"title": "Robin del Castillo",
"text": "<s>Robin del Castillo</s><s>Early life and career. Robin del Castillo was born in Cali, Colombia. Robin has a real passion for Music and has been dreaming about music ever since the age of 7. Robin grew up in a country where music is all around in its purest and most divers form; he remembers listening, playing, and dancing to many kinds of rhythms. The richness of this background gave him the ability to sing any kind of music. However over the past years, working as a professional singer, he specialized in Latin Tropical Music (Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia, Bachata, Reggaeton, and Latin pop). In the 90s in Cali, Colombia, a popular TV program SONEROS 4 was offering the chance to amateurs impassioned by music to perform in public. Singing has always been his passion. Therefore, in 1994, at the age of 15, Robin decided to participate in this TV Show. This was his first time performing in front of cameras and such a big crowd. Following the show, he received calls from numerous salsa bands in Cali. From this moment on, Robin took part in many well known bands in Colombia such as Cali Sabor, The Metropolitan"
},
{
"title": "Robin del Castillo",
"text": " Police band (during his military service), Los Gomelos under the label of Sony Music Entertainment, the Merengue Band under the label of \"Los lideres de Venezuela\", and the Matacena Orchestra under the label of FM Records. His career as a singer offered him the opportunity to visit many countries like: Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela, Spain, Italy, France, and England.</s><s>2001- Present: London base. In 2001 Robin finally decided to take base in London (UK) to work and start a new life style. In the same year, he had the pleasure to meet Mr. Roberto Pla; the leader of one of the most well known Latin jazz and Salsa band in the UK. After a couple of months, he became Robin del Castillo. He created his own Latin band and recorded 3 tropical albums: 2 of them were made with very well known cover songs and the third one, from his own inspiration, is called \"Pa’ Mi Tierra\". Over the past 7 years, Robin Del Castillo has been playing and taking part in the most successful Latin events in London. In addition, he did musical accompaniment for singers like: David Pabon, Pedro Conga, Paquito Guzman"
},
{
"title": "Robin del Castillo",
"text": ", Luisito Carrion, Jose Bello, Mariano Civico, Roberto Blades among others. They also regularly perform in private parties, birthdays, Embassies (i.e. Panama, Australia, Peru, Mexico, Spain) and weddings, as for example Mr. Martin Campbell's wedding, Director of Casino Royal 007, in Geneva, Switzerland.</s><s>Success. His success went beyond UK’s frontiers, and extended to countries like: Spain, Italy, France, Switzerland, Dubai, Cyprus, Netherlands, Belgium where many people witnessed his talent and charisma on stage. Robin del Castillo was one of the artists nominated for the \"GSD Media and Latin American Music award UK 2009\", in the following categories: Best Latin song of the year with '\"Aquella Mujer\"', Best Latin music Video also with '\"Aquella Mujer\"', and the \"Revelation Latino\".</s><s>Discography. 2009: Robin Del Castillo is currently launching his new album called Pa’ Mi Tierra with 10 songs; he is the author and compositor of 8 of those songs, and the other 2 are famous romantic Latin songs that he adapted to Salsa music. This album is a mix of several Latin rhythms:"
},
{
"title": "Robin del Castillo",
"text": " Salsa, Chacha, Salsaton...The song \"She's the One\" for example is a Salsaton \"(mix of Salsa and Reggaeton)\" in Spanglish.</s><s>Track Listing of the album Pa'Mi Tierra. 1. \"Pa'Mi Tierra\" – 4:25 2. \"Muere de Pena\" – 5:32 3. \"She's the one\" – 4:16 4. \"Dayana\" – 3:58 5. \"Aquella Mujer\" – 4:30 6. \"Fiestas de Navidad\" – 4:05 7. \"Ya No Puedo Amarte\" – 5:30 8. \"Ni se le ocurra\" – 4:31 9. \"Mori\" – 4:53 10. \"Olvidarte\" – 6:01</s><s>Del Castillo Latin Productions limited. In August 2009, Robin Del Castillo opened his own entertainment company: Del Castillo Latin Productions ltd. Del Castillo Latin Productions ltd hosted its first exclusive live Salsa Concerts in London on September 18 and 19, 2009 with the very famous Jose Bello (Dominican Salsa singer, living in"
},
{
"title": "Robin del Castillo",
"text": " New York), and Camilo Azuquita (Panamian Salsa singer, living in Paris). It was the first time that those two maestros de la salsa were performing in London (UK), and the first time that both talents were re-united on the same stage. Numerous media and newspapers related the event (Latin and British newspapers alike). Time out London described the event with terms as laudatory as: \"a live set from acclaimed Dominican Republic salsa singer, Bello, with sumptuous backing from Robin del Castillo and his orchestra\"</s>"
}
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"entity": "Robin del Castillo",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Abdelhamid Shabana.
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{
"title": "Abdelhamid Shabana",
"text": "<s>Abdelhamid Shabana Abdelhameed Shabana ( ;born 2 October 1985) is an Egyptian footballer who is currently a free agent. He is an electrifying attacking midfielder, who can also play as a striker or a winger. Abdelhameed Shabana is well known for crashing the top clubs of Egypt with his famous goals against Zamalek, Al-Ahly and Ismaily.</s><s>National Teams. He has been a regular international for the Egypt U20 and Egypt U23 team, and played in the African Games qualifiers, as well as winning the Qatar U23 Cup.</s><s>Club statistics.</s><s>Honors.</s><s>Honors.:with Al-Ahly. - Egyptian Premier League (2010-2011)</s><s>Honors.:with Churchill Brothers. - Federation Cup (2014)</s>"
}
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{
"entity": "Abdelhamid Shabana",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Zié Ouattara.
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[
{
"title": "Zié Ouattara",
"text": "<s>Zié Ouattara Zié Mohamed Ouattara (born 9 January 2000) is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays as right-back for Portimonense.</s><s>Club career. A youth product of ASEC Mimosas, Ouattara transferred to Vitória S.C. on 30 January 2018. Ouattara made his professional debut with Vitória B in a 3–2 LigaPro loss to F.C. Penafiel on 9 December 2018.</s><s>International career. Ouattara debuted for the Ivory Coast U23s in a pair of 2019 Africa U-23 Cup of Nations qualification matches in March 2019.</s><s>Honours. Ivory Coast U23 - Africa U-23 Cup of Nations: runner-up 2019</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Zié Ouattara",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Juan Nepomucino Goetz.
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[
{
"title": "Juan Nepomucino Goetz",
"text": "<s>Juan Nepomucino Goetz Juan Nepomucino Goetz () was an Austrian Catholic priest whose arrival in Cuba led to two extraordinary controversies. Goetz became Professor of Philosophy and Morality at the Imperial and Royal University of Vienna, and then, desiring to travel, was appointed music chaplain of the Cathedral of Santo Domingo in Hispaniola (Dominican Republic). Later, as priest and rector, he moved to San Fernando de Monte Cristi, and then to the wealthy parish of Môle Saint-Nicolas in Haiti. There he witnessed the slave uprising and the occupation of his parish by the British. When Toussaint-Louverture drove out the British, he rang the church bells and celebrated. However, in the following period, Goetz fled to Santiago de Cuba, where his knowledge of languages gave him a place as the 'foreigners' priest.</s><s>Goetz in Santiago de Cuba. When Esteban Salas y Castro, choirmaster in the Cathedral of Santiago de Cuba, died in 1803, the election of the new Maestro de Capilla was an extraordinary event. It had been a foregone conclusion that Francisco José Hierrezuelo, long-time assistant of Salas"
},
{
"title": "Juan Nepomucino Goetz",
"text": ", would be elected. Came the day, and Hierrezuelo spotted a certain well-qualified German priest in the choir. Blind with rage, and fearing the bishop had planned a conspiracy to thwart him, Hierrezuelo refused to take the examination, picked up his pen and wrote infuriated letters. The bishop persuaded the German, none other than Goetz, to renounce his candidacy, but Hierrezuelo had so offended the bishop and the town council by his irate letters that, despite grovelling apologies, he got only a minor position in the chapel. He was never to become a maestro. The competent and hard-working Juan París was appointed, and Goetz moved on to Havana, where his arrival also had remarkable consequences.</s><s>Goetz in Havana. In Havana, choirmaster Lazo de la Vega was ailing and died. After his death, four men sought the post: 28-year-old first violinist José Francisco Rensoli, singer Luis Lazo, maestro Cayetano Solis and the Catalan Cayetano Pagueras, a religious composer and first contralto. The matter was to be decided by competitive examination. Pagueras was a strong candidate, regarding himself as"
},
{
"title": "Juan Nepomucino Goetz",
"text": " a maestro in four arts: plainsong, organ playing, counterpoint and composition. All were set for the examination when a letter, written on 29 July, 1803, arrived at the cathedral. It was from Goetz, offering his service. Goetz arrived in Havana at the beginning of November 1803, having applied for naturalization as a Spanish subject. Later that month, the town council, duly impressed with his competence, appointed him interim holder of the desired position. Pagueras and Rensoli set out to make his work as difficult as possible. \"When Goetz appeared before the choir, he was surrounded by pale, half-scared smiles\" (Carpentier, p136). After looking, listening and questioning, he wrote a first report to the town council full of acute assessments of key members of the choir: As a good musician, he reduced the number of positions, moved young singers up in status and recommended that any reduced in rank should retake the exam, both theoretical and practical. Under his plan in 1806, the singers and musicians were: choirmaster, four sopranos, two contraltos, two tenors, a baritone; two clarinets, two bassoons, two horns"
},
{
"title": "Juan Nepomucino Goetz",
"text": ", four violins, bass viol, and bass.</s>"
}
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{
"entity": "Juan Nepomucino Goetz",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Lodewicus du Plessis.
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[
{
"title": "Lodewicus du Plessis",
"text": "<s>Lodewicus du Plessis Lodewicus Johannes du Plessis (1897-1968) was a South African academic, alternative Afrikaner political philosopher, and Calvinist.</s><s>Roots. He was born on 10 February 1897 in Burgersdorp, Cape Colony. He was the son of Jacobus Albertus du Plessis and Laurika Postma. He married Engela Susanna van der Merwe on 12 January 1926. He died on 19 February 1968 in Potchefstroom, Transvaal, South Africa.</s><s>Education. Du Plessis matriculated in 1912 from Potchefstroom Gimnasium. He received his BA, BA Hons (Classical languages) and MA (Classical languages) at the University of Pretoria. Later he also received a master's degree in Economics, as well as an LL.B. (law degree).</s><s>Career. In 1918 he started as a senior lecturer in Classical languages at The Theological Seminar of the Reformed Church (Afrikaans: \"Gereformeerde Kerke in Suid-Afrika\") in Potchefstroom. After obtaining the economics and law qualifications, he was offered a profess"
},
{
"title": "Lodewicus du Plessis",
"text": "orship in economics, political science and ethics at the Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education. In later years he focused on law. He was secretary of the commission who translated the Bible in Afrikaans and was an advisor to Totius.</s><s>Calvinism. He was an alternative Calvinist, in the sense that he believed that only Calvinism is not the answer. He was open to a combination of Calvinism, Marxism and other possible beliefs.</s><s>Politics. He was actively participating in Afrikaner politics, although he never stood for office. He was chairman of the Afrikaner Broederbond from 1930-1932. He was not scared to differ from political leaders such as J.B.M. Hertzog, DF Malan and J. G. Strijdom. His biggest clash was with H.F. Verwoerd, which caused him to be expelled from the National Party. Then, he also left the Afrikaner Broederbond. He was not in favour of Verwoerd's racial policy and his definition of an Afrikaner.</s>"
}
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"entity": "Lodewicus du Plessis",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Latin America/Africa"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Worranit Thawornwong.
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[
{
"title": "Worranit Thawornwong",
"text": "<s>Worranit Thawornwong Worranit Thawornwong (วรนิษฐ์ ถาวรวงศ์), better known as Mook () is a Thai actress and singer. She is the most famous actress in GMMTV. She is best known for her role in the 2015 Thai television series \"Ugly Duckling Series: Perfect Match\" as Junior and in \"My Dear Loser\" as Namkhing. She is also the Brand Ambassador of Idolo Thailand.</s><s>Early life and education. Worranit Thawornwong was born on 9 October 1996 in Bangkok, Thailand. She is the second child in the family. Her brother, Jirakit Thawornwong, is also an actor. She attended high school at Satriwitthaya 2 School and graduated from the Faculty of Humanities at Kasetsart University.</s><s>Career. Worranit started her acting career in 2014 through Channel Bang for the drama \"Rukjing Pinker\" as Bew. Later, she starred in another drama, Room Alone 401–410, as Snow.</s><s>Career.:"
},
{
"title": "Worranit Thawornwong",
"text": "Rising Popularity. In 2015, she gained popularity through the drama Ugly Duckling: Perfect Match, where she was paired with Puttichai Kasetsin. She also sang the song for the said drama. In 2016, she became part in another drama,, where she was paired with Sattaphong Phiangphor. She was also paired with March Chutavuth Pattarakampol in another series, U-Prince where they took part in \"Ambitious Boss\". In 2017, she participated in another series, My Dear Loser, paired up together with Thanat Loekhunnasombat. Their part was entitled Monster Romance. In 2018, she was paired with Perawat Sangpotirat in another series, \"Mint To Be\". And she was paired with Yuke Songpaisan in another series, Love At First Hate. In 2019, she was paired with Krissada Pornweroj in \"Mia Noi\" series. She was paired with Oil Thana Suttikamol in another series, \"Plara Song Krueng\". In 2020, she participated in another series, Girl Next Room, paired up together with Pathompong Reonchaidee. Their part was entitled \"Motorbike"
},
{
"title": "Worranit Thawornwong",
"text": " Baby\". She was paired with Jirayu La-ongmanee in another series, \"Ban Sao Sod\". Other than acting, she has also sung a few songs for the drama notably \"Mah Tun Welah Por Dee\" and \"Kon Jao Choo\" (\"Bee Dup Bee Doo\") for Ugly Duckling: Perfect Match and \"Poot Wah Ruk Nai Jai\" for Roon Pee Secret Love. She also starred in \"The Mask Singer Thailand\". She has a very good sweet voice and sings ost songs.</s><s>Special Project. In 2017, She also starred with Puttichai Kasetsin in GMMTV's special project \"Little Big Dream\" as a main role. In 2020, She also starred in GMMTV's project \"Love Stranger\" (Ep 3) as a main role.</s>"
}
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"entity": "Worranit Thawornwong",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Asia/Pacific"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Muhammad Alhamid.
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[
{
"title": "Muhammad Alhamid",
"text": "<s>Muhammad Alhamid Muhammad Alhamid (, ; born September 17, 1971) is an Indonesian professor, academician, lecturer, and civil servant. Muhammad was the chairman of the Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu) for the period 2012–2017, after completing his duties as chairman of the Bawaslu, he was later appointed as a member of the Election Organization Ethics Council of the Republic of Indonesia (DKPP RI) for the period 2017–2022 and was inaugurated on 12 June 2017 by Indonesian President Joko Widodo. As an academician, he completed his doctoral education at Airlangga University in 2007. Three years later, he was appointed chairman of the Political Science Department of the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences of the Hasanuddin University from 2010 to 2012. On February 28, 2015, he was confirmed as a professor in the field of Sociology in the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Hasanuddin University.</s><s>Biography.</s><s>Biography.:Early life and family. Muhammad was born in Makassar from a married couple who came from an Arab Indonesian family of the Ba 'Alawi sada clan named Sayyid Alhamid and Syarifah Aisyah Sadiq Alay"
},
{
"title": "Muhammad Alhamid",
"text": "drus. He married an Indonesian Arab women with the surname Alhaddad named Lubena Umar Alahaddad. From his marriage to Lubena, he has 5 children named Fatimah Zahra, Jakfar Sodiq, Khadijah, Aisyah, and Umar Muchdar.</s><s>Biography.:Education. Muhammad completed his elementary school in 1984 in Makassar. After that he went to junior high school in SMP Negeri 7 in Ujung Tanah sub-district, Makassar and graduated in 1987. In 1990, he graduated from SMA Negeri 4 Makassar and the following year immediately continued his undergraduate education to Hasanuddin University, he graduated with \"Sarjana Ilmu Pemerintahan\" degree (Bachelor of Science in Government; abbreviated as SIP in Indonesia) in 1994. While he obtained the Master of Science (in Indonesia abbreviated as MSi) degree in 1999 at the same university. For the doctoral program, he completed it at Airlangga University in 2007.</s><s>Career. As an academic, Muhammad obtained his bachelor's and master's degrees at Hasanuddin University, while he obtained a doctoral degree from Airlangga University in"
},
{
"title": "Muhammad Alhamid",
"text": " 2007. In 2008, he was appointed as secretary of the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Hasanuddin University until 2010, only in 2010-2012 he was appointed as chairman of the department. On February 28, 2015, he was inaugurated as a professor in the field of Sociology at the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences of the Hasanuddin University by delivering his acceptance speech entitled \"Realizing Quality Election Accountability and Integrated through the Transformation of Electoral Systems\". The awarding of the professorship was given directly by Hasanuddin University Chancellor, Professor Doctor Dwia Aries Tina Pulubuhu, MA and witnessed directly by the Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia, Jusuf Kalla. In addition to being attended by the Vice President, the senate meeting was also attended by several figures, among others, Syahrul Yasin Limpo as Governor of South Sulawesi, Jimly Asshiddiqie as Chairman of Election Organization Ethics Council of the Republic of Indonesia, several members of the People's Representative Council of Indonesia, and several members of Bawaslu, KPU, and DKPP. In addition to being a lecturer in various courses at Hasanuddin University since 1997, Muhammad has also been a lecturer in Indonesian Political Systems"
},
{
"title": "Muhammad Alhamid",
"text": " and Political Geography courses at the University of West Sulawesi since 2008. In addition, since 2010, he has also taught lectures on National Unity and Political Development at the Makassar Institute of Public Administration. Muhammad's involvement in electoral oversight institutions began in 2009. At that time he was elected chairman of the Election Supervisory Committee (Panwaslu) of South Sulawesi Province in the 2009 legislative and presidential elections in Indonesia. Three years later, the Commission II of the People's Representative Council of the Republic of Indonesia chose him as the commissioner of the Election Supervisory Board of the Republic of Indonesia (Bawaslu RI) with the most votes. Muhammad served as chairman of the Bawaslu RI in the period 2012–2017, after completing his duties as chairman of the Bawaslu, he was later appointed as a member of the Election Organization Ethics Council of the Republic of Indonesia (DKPP RI) for the period 2017–2022 and was appointed on 12 June 2017 by Joko Widodo as President of Indonesia.</s><s>Publications.</s><s>Publications.:Book. - \"Eksistensi DKPP RI dalam Mengawal Demokrasi dan Pemilu Bermartabat\" [The Ex"
},
{
"title": "Muhammad Alhamid",
"text": "istence of the DKPP RI in Escorting Dignified Democracy and Elections], published by Rajawali Press in 2018.</s><s>Publications.:Journals. - \"Mewujudkan Akuntabilitas Pemilu\" [Realizing Election Accountability]. \"Demokrasi Journal\", published by Jakarta National and Political Unity Agency in 2015. - \"Menilik Kesiapan Bawaslu dalam Menangani Pelanggaran dan Sengketa Pemilu 2014\" [Judging Bawaslu Readiness in Dealing with 2014 Election Violations and Disputes]. \"Pemilu dan Demokrasi Journal\", published by Perludem Foundation in 2013. - \"Gender Dalam Pandangan Islam\" [Gender in the Islamic View]. \"Al-Fikr Journal\", published by Faculty of Ushuluddin and Philosophy, Alauddin Islamic State University in 2012. - \"Akuntabilitas Pengawasan Pemilu yang Berkualitas dan Beradab\" [Accountability of Qualified and Civilized Election Supervision]. \"ADIL Journal\", published by Faculty of Law, YARSI University in 2012. - \"Peran International of Court dalam"
},
{
"title": "Muhammad Alhamid",
"text": " Penyelesaian Sengketa Palestina-Israel\" [The Role of the International of Court in the Settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli Dispute]. \"Al-Fikr Journal\", published by Faculty of Ushuluddin and Philosophy, Alauddin Islamic State University in 2011. - \"Nahdlatul Ulama dan Perubahan Budaya Politik di Indonesia\" [Nahdlatul Ulama and Changes in Political Culture in Indonesia]. \"El Harakah Journal\", published by Maulana Malik Ibrahim State Islamic University Malang in 2010. - \"Pembangunan Bangsa dan Pembentukan Negara\" [Nation Building and State Formation]. \"Swara Politika Journal\", published by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University in 2010. - \"Hegemoni Politik Muhammadiyah dalam Sistem Politik Indonesia\" [Muhammadiyah Political Hegemony in the Indonesian Political System]. \"Sosial Politik Journal\", published by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Haluoleo University in 2009. - \"Peran Nahdlatul Ulama dalam Perubahan Politik di Indonesia\" [The Role of the Nahdlatul"
},
{
"title": "Muhammad Alhamid",
"text": " Ulama in Political Change in Indonesia]. \"Sosial Politik Journal\", published by Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Haluoleo University in 2009. - Politic and Rational Choise. \"Social Sciences Scientific Journal\", published by University of Jember in 2008. - \"Sistem Administrasi Publik dan Pembangunan Partisipatif di Sulawesi Selatan\" [Public Administration System and Participatory in South Sulawesi]. \"Administrasi Publik Journal\", published by Lembaga Administrasi Negara Makassar in 2008.</s><s>Publications.:Thesis and dissertation. - \"Uwa dan Perubahan Sosial: Studi Kasus Kepemimpinan Uwa dalam Proses Adopsi Inovasi Petani Rabbise (Melon) Pada Komunitas Tolotang Sulawesi Selatan\" [Uwa and Social Change: Case Study of Uwa Leadership in the Process of Adopting Farmer Rabbise (Melon) Innovations in the Tolotang Community of South Sulawesi], dissertation at Airlangga University in 2007. - \"Analisis Tentang Faktor Penghambat Hak Inisiatif"
},
{
"title": "Muhammad Alhamid",
"text": " DPRD Sulawesi Selatan Periode 2004-2009\" [Analysis of the Factors Inhibiting the Rights of the South Sulawesi DPRD Initiative for the 2004-2009 Period], thesis at Hasanuddin University in 1999. - \"Dimensi Politik Pembangunan Kawasan Timur Indonesia\" [Political Dimension of Eastern Indonesia Development], thesis at Hasanuddin University in 1994.</s><s>Awards. As a form of his loyalty has become a civil servant, in 2012, Muhammad was awarded the award by the Indonesian President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. Then in 2015, Joko Widodo, as the President of Indonesia, officially awarded the honor of the 1st Class of Star of the Defenders of Democracy (Bintang Penegak Demokrasi Utama) to Muhammad, who at the time served as Chairman of the Election Supervisory Board of the Republic of Indonesia, the same award was given to Husni Kamil Manik as Chairman of the General Elections Commission of the Republic of Indonesia. The honorific is given based on the Republic of Indonesia's Presidential Decree Number 85/TK/YEAR 2015 dated August 7, 2015 concerning the awarding of honors. The awarding was given in"
},
{
"title": "Muhammad Alhamid",
"text": " the framework of the 70th anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Indonesia on August 13, 2015.</s><s>References.</s><s>References.:Bibliography. - - - - - - -</s><s>References.:Further reading. - - -</s>"
}
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"entity": "Muhammad Alhamid",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Asia/Pacific"
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Question: Tell me a bio of Profit (gamer).
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[
{
"title": "Profit (gamer)",
"text": "<s>Profit (gamer) Park Joon-yeong (, born November 19, 1999), better known by his online alias Profit, is a professional South Korean \"Overwatch\" player for the Seoul Dynasty of the Overwatch League (OWL). Prior to the OWL's inception, he played for GC Busan, winning OGN APEX Season 4 was named the APEX Finals most valuable player. In the Overwatch League, Park signed with the London Spitfire of the OWL in its inaugural season. He won the league's first Grand Finals with the Spitfire, after they defeated the Philadelphia Fusion, and was named the Grand Finals most valuable player.</s><s>Early years. Park was born on November 19, 1999, in Jinju, South Korea.</s><s>Professional career.</s><s>Professional career.:GC Busan. Park began his \"Overwatch\" career with Korean team GC Busan in April 2017. The team competed in OGN APEX Season 4, a premier \"Overwatch\" tournament series in South Korea. After defeating Cloud 9 KongDoo in the semifinals, they were set to take on RunAway in the best-of-seven finals. Park amassed 134 kills, 44 more than any other player, to only 55 deaths in the"
},
{
"title": "Profit (gamer)",
"text": " series, and led his team to a close 4–3 victory to win the championship. He was named the APEX Finals most valuable player for his performance throughout the series. He picked up another major championship after GC Busan defeated RunAway in the 2017 APAC Premier finals in China.</s><s>Professional career.:London Spitfire. Park, along with the entire GC Busan roster, signed with Cloud9's Overwatch League team London Spitfire in November 2017. Within the first two weeks of the 2018 season, Park was fined for giving the finger to his face camera during a league match; although he claimed that it was in response to a joke that was made off-camera by his team backstage, he publicly apologized for the gesture. The team found early success, reaching the Stage 1 Finals. In as 3–2 win over the New York Excelsior in the finals, Park participated in 38.2 percent of his team's kills, better than any other player in the Stage 1 Playoffs. At the end of the 2018 regular season, Park was the highest-rated DPS player across all heroes. The Spitfire defeated the Los Angeles Gladiators and Los Angeles Valiant in the quarterfinals and semifinals, respectively, of the 2018 season playoffs; Park averaged 8"
},
{
"title": "Profit (gamer)",
"text": ",790 damage per 10 minutes in those two matches, second to Philadelphia Fusion's Josh \"Eqo\" Corona for all players in the playoffs. The Spitfire played the Fusion in the 2018 Grand Finals. In 3–1 and 3–0 victories over the Fusion, Park performed exceptionally well, most notably securing five final blows playing Tracer in the final 93 seconds on Volskaya Industries to secure a 1–0 lead in the best-of-three series. With numerous highlight-level plays throughout the series, Park was named the Grand Finals Most Valuable Player. As a member of the inaugural season champions, the Spitfire retired Park's number 13 jersey on January 15, 2020.</s><s>Professional career.:Seoul Dynasty. On October 22, 2019, the Spitfire agreed to transfer Park, along with teammates Hong \"Gesture\" Jae-hee and Choi \"Bdosin\" Seung-tae, to the Seoul Dynasty. During 2020 the season, Park became the first OWL player to claim 10,000 total eliminations. With Park as a consistent starter, the Dynasty made a deep playoff run in the 2020 playoffs, but they lost in the Grand Finals to the San Francisco Shock, 4–2. In the 2022 season, Park"
},
{
"title": "Profit (gamer)",
"text": " won the Kickoff Clash, the first midseason tournament of the season, after he and the Dynasty defeated the Philadelphia Fusion in the finals. At the end of the regular season, he was awarded a Role Star commendation and was a finalist for the league's regular season MVP award. The Dynasty qualified for the season playoffs and were knocked down to the lower bracket after a loss to the Dallas Fuel. After the loss, the Dynasty elected to start Park as the support character Kiriko in their following match against the San Francisco Shock, despite him generally playing damage characters. The shift in roles did not result in a win, however, as the Dynasty lost the match and fell out of the playoffs.</s>"
}
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"entity": "Profit (gamer)",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Asia/Pacific"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of Enamul Haque (engineer).
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[
{
"title": "Enamul Haque (engineer)",
"text": "<s>Enamul Haque (engineer) Enamul Haque () is a Bangladesh Awami League politician and Member of Parliament from Rajshahi-4.</s><s>Early life. Haque was born on 21 October 1969. He completed his undergraduate in engineering and also has a MBA.</s><s>Career. Haque was elected to Parliament from Rajshahi-4 in 2008 and on 5 January 2014 as a Bangladesh Awami League candidate. On 16 September 2014, Bangladesh Anti-Corruption Commission recommended charging him with corruption regarding his company, Ena Enterprise. On 28 September 2017, local Awami League leaders in Rajshahi accused him of fermenting divisions in the Awami League and creating fractional feuds. He criticized Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury, editor of The Daily Observer, after a report in the newspaper accused Haque of being involved with the drug trade.</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Enamul Haque (engineer)",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Asia/Pacific"
}
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factscore-000079
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Question: Tell me a bio of Rangi Te Kanawa.
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[
{
"title": "Rangi Te Kanawa",
"text": "<s>Rangi Te Kanawa Rangituatahi Te Kanawa (married name Rangi Warnes) is a New Zealand textile conservator and weaver. She is affiliated with the Ngāti Maniapoto iwi.</s><s>Biography. Te Kanawa received a scholarship from the Department of Internal Affairs to train in conservation of textiles. The committee of the Aotearoa Moananui a Kiwa Weavers were keen for Māori to be involved in the conservation of Māori textile artefacts held by museums and other cultural institutions. Her introductory training on conservation of cultural material was in Canberra, after which she completed a year of pre-training at the conservation unit of the National Museum in Wellington. As a prerequisite of the three-year Conservation in Cultural Materials course at Canberra University, she also had to pass sixth-form chemistry, which she did through a Wellington secondary school. The degree was followed by a six-month internship at the Textile Conservation Centre, Hampton Court Palace, and time at the British Museum. Te Kanawa works at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa (Te Papa) and specialises in the conservation of and research about Māori textiles. She has been collaborating with a"
},
{
"title": "Rangi Te Kanawa",
"text": " GNS forensic scientist on a project called the 'Whakapapa of Paru' to identify the provenance of cloaks in Te Papa's archives. Weaving by Te Kanawa has also been collected by Te Papa. Te Kanawa is a member of the New Zealand conservators of cultural materials association.</s><s>Family. Te Kanawa is the daughter of Diggeress Te Kanawa and the granddaughter of Dame Rangimarie Hetet.</s><s>Publications. - Blair, K. & Te Kanawa, R., \"The Conservation of Māori Textiles in Aotearoa New Zealand.\" Surface Design Journal, (2020) Vol. 44 No. 4, pp. 40–44 - Hartnup, K., Huynen, L.,Te Kanawa, R., Shepherd, L.D., Millar, C.D., Lambert, D.M. & Ancient, \"DNA Recovers the Origins of Māori Feather Cloaks\" Molecular Biology and Evolution (October 2011) vol. 28 issue 10 pp. 2741–2750</s>"
}
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"entity": "Rangi Te Kanawa",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Asia/Pacific"
}
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Question: Tell me a bio of R. Selvaraj (politician).
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[
{
"title": "R. Selvaraj (politician)",
"text": "<s>R. Selvaraj (politician) R. Selvaraj was a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) representing Neyyattinkara constituency, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India. He was a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist), the present ruling party in Kerala but resigned from the Kerala Legislature and the party on 9 March 2012 and joined Indian National Congress party. His resignation was attributed to rampant factionalism in his party. After joining the Indian National Congress, he contested the by-election from Neyyattinkara on \"Hand\" symbol and romped home with a margin of 6,334 votes, pushing up the ruling UDF's slender majority in the 140-member Kerala Assembly to 73. He again contested from the same constituency in 2016 and 2021. but he got defeated in both elections, i.e. for 9543 votes in 2016 and it increased to 14262 votes in 2021. He was defeated by K. Ansalan of CPI(M) in both elections.</s><s>Early life. R. Selvaraj was born to Shri. Varghese Nadar and Smt. Ruthe Nadar at Dhanuvachapuram near Neyyattink"
},
{
"title": "R. Selvaraj (politician)",
"text": "ara on 5 March 1949. He has an elder sister, R.Sarojam and an elder brother, R.Chinnappan. He married Smt. Mary Valsala, they have two daughters Divya.M.S and Deepthi.M.S and live near Dhanuvachapuram, Thiruvananthapuram.</s><s>Political life. Selvaraj entered politics through the student wing of CPI(M), S.F.I and K.S.Y.F. He was elected for the first time to the Kerala Legislative Assembly on 2006 from Parassala constituency in Thiruvananthapuram. Later in the 2011 state election, he was elected from Neyyattinkara Constituency. On 9 March 2012, Selvaraj submitted his resignation from the post of MLA as well as the membership in the CPI(M) district committee, citing growing factionalism in the party and on being targeted by a section in the district party leadership. In April 2012, he joined the ruling party of the state, Indian National Congress. Selvaraj was fielded in by the Congress party in the by-election and was re-elected from the same constituency on 14 June 2012 by a margin"
},
{
"title": "R. Selvaraj (politician)",
"text": " of 6334 votes after a fierce triangular battle for the seat. Other Positions held - C.P.I.(M) Area Secretary, Parassala - Vice-president, Kollayil Panchayat - District Joint Secretary, Karshaka Sangham, Thiruvananthapuram - Member, C.P.I. (M) District Committee, Thiruvananthapuram</s><s>References.</s>"
}
] |
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"entity": "R. Selvaraj (politician)",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Asia/Pacific"
}
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factscore-000081
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Question: Tell me a bio of Sayuri Yamauchi.
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[
{
"title": "Sayuri Yamauchi",
"text": "<s>Sayuri Yamauchi, also known by the stage name, was a Japanese voice actress. Yamauchi voiced Itchy and Maude Flanders on the Japanese dub of \"The Simpsons\". Sayuri was formerly affiliated with Kyu Production and affiliated with Aigumi at the time of her death. On March 6, 2012, Yamauchi died of cancer and was 55 years old at the time of her death.</s><s>Voice roles.</s><s>Voice roles.:Anime. - \"The Big O\": Vera Ronstadt - \"The Brave Fighter of Legend Da-Garn\": Hikaru Kosaka - \"Crayon Shin-chan\": Nanako Ohara, Lulu Lu Lulu - \"Cyborg 009\": 0012 - \"\": Satella - \"The King of Braves GaoGaiGar\": Primada, Ikumi Kaidou, Ai Amami (Mamoru's mom) - \"Saint of Braves Baan Gaan\": Astral - \"Mobile Suit Gundam Wing\" and \"\": Lady Une - \"Outlaw Star\": \"Twilight\" Suzuka - \"Samurai Champloo\": Osuzu - \"Shaman King\": Maya - \"Shamanic Princess\": Tiara</s><s>Voice roles"
},
{
"title": "Sayuri Yamauchi",
"text": ".:Dubbing.</s><s>Voice roles.:Dubbing.:Live-action. - \"A.I. Artificial Intelligence\": Monica Swinton (Frances O'Connor) - \"Erin Brockovich\": Donna Jensen (Marg Helgenberger) - \"The Long Kiss Goodnight\": Trin (Melina Kanakaredes) - \"Love, Honour and Obey\": Sadie (Sadie Frost) - \"The Matrix\": Switch (Belinda McClory) - \"\": Claire Phelps (Emmanuelle Béart) - \"Pecker\": Precinct Captain (Mink Stole) - \"The Sea Inside\": Rosa (Lola Dueñas) - \"Suspiria\" (1998 DVD edition): Miss Tanner (Alida Valli) - \"Twin Peaks\": Audrey Horne (Sherilyn Fenn)</s><s>Voice roles.:Dubbing.:Animation. - \"The Simpsons\": Itchy; Maude Flanders</s>"
}
] |
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{
"entity": "Sayuri Yamauchi",
"frequency": "very rare",
"region": "Asia/Pacific"
}
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