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<dbpedia:Eagle_Rock_(Santa_Monica_Mountains)>
Eagle Rock is a prominent sand-stone pinnacle in Topanga State Park in the Santa Monica Mountains, California.The rock can be reached by an easy hike, e.g. with the Musch Trail and Topanga Fire Road of Topanga State Park. The last part consists of an easy climb on one side of the rock to the top, the other side falls down steeply by around 100 ft (30 m).
<dbpedia:E._lutea>
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<dbpedia:1998_WCHA_Men's_Ice_Hockey_Tournament>
The 1998 WCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 39th conference playoff in league history and 46th season where a WCHA champion was crowned. The tournament was played between March 13 and March 21, 1998. First round games were played at home team campus sites while all 'Final Five' matches were held at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
<dbpedia:Causal_fermion_system>
The theory of causal fermion systems is an approach to describe fundamental physics. It gives quantum mechanics, general relativity and quantum field theory as limiting cases and is therefore a candidate for a unified physical theory.Instead of introducing physical objects on a preexisting space-time manifold, the general concept is to derive space-time as well as all the objects therein as secondary objects from the structures of an underlying causal fermion system.
<dbpedia:Swift_(parallel_scripting_language)>
Swift is an implicitly parallel programming language that allows the writing of scripts that distribute program execution across distributed computing resources, including clusters, clouds, grids, and supercomputers. Swift implementations are open source under the Apache License, version 2.0.
<dbpedia:Tyrrell_008>
The Tyrrell 008 was a Formula One car manufactured and raced by the Tyrrell Racing Organisation team during the 1978 season. Driven by Didier Pironi and Patrick Depailler, it achieved several podium finishes including a win at the 1978 Monaco Grand Prix.
<dbpedia:1996_WCHA_Men's_Ice_Hockey_Tournament>
The 1996 WCHA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament was the 37th conference playoff in league history and 44th season where a WCHA champion was crowned. The tournament was played between March 1 and March 9, 1996. First round games were played at home team campus sites while all 'Final Five' matches were held at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
<dbpedia:Młynarki>
Młynarki [mwɨˈnarkʲi] was the popular name for the currency notes of the General Government (part of Nazi occupied Poland) during World War II, issued by the German controlled Bank of Issue in Poland. They were named after the president of the bank, Feliks Młynarski.
<dbpedia:Public_observatory>
A public observatory is an astronomical observatory mainly dedicated to public and educational purposes. It is often supported by a municipality, a school or an astronomical society.The primary purpose of public observatories is to offer extensive programs for public education in astronomy. A second purpose may be to serve as a center for local hobby astronomers, or for interested astro-tourists. Some sites also are engaged in special research programs, e.g.
<dbpedia:Richard_Gallop>
Richard Gallop (9 September 1808 – 1899) was among the first European settlers to arrive in the newly established Swan River Colony of Western Australia. He landed there on 6 October 1829 aboard the ship Lotus, accompanied by his brothers James and Edward.
<dbpedia:¡Tango!>
¡Tango! is a 1933 Argentine musical romance film, the first film to be made in Argentina using optical sound technology (but not the first sound film.) Many existing stars of the Argentine stage and radio appeared in the film, but its success was limited due to poor sound quality and weak acting. ¡Tango! established a formula that would be used by many subsequent tango films.
<dbpedia:North_Carolina-South_Carolina_Cornerstone>
North Carolina-South Carolina Cornerstone is a historic boundary marker located near Lancaster, Lancaster County, South Carolina. It was erected in 1813, and is located on the boundary between Lancaster County, South Carolina and Union County, North Carolina. The cornerstone was erected by commissioners appointed by the two states to survey the boundary between the western termination of the boundary line which had been run in 1764 and to the southeast corner of Catawba lands.
<dbpedia:Andre_Paras>
André Alonzo Paras, better known as André Paras, is a Filipino actor, model and basketball player. He is best known for his role as Chad Jimenez in the film adaptation of Diary ng Panget. Paras is most seen in GMA Network and currently playing Bradley Castillo in the hit mellow-drama The Half Sisters.
<dbpedia:Mili_Pictures_Worldwide>
Mili Pictures Worldwide is a feature film animation company based in Shanghai, China. The company's first film, Dragon Nest: Warrior's Dawn, based on the online game Dragon Nest, will be released in China in July 2014. The company opened an office in Los Angeles, California in spring 2014, headed by producer Bill Borden (producer of High School Musical and other films). The company's next feature project, Ping Pong Rabbit, is currently in pre-production in Los Angeles.
<dbpedia:Shoja_Azari>
Shoja Azari is an Iranian-born visual artist and filmmaker based in New York City, known for Women Without Men (2009 film) (2009), Windows (2006) and K (2002 film) (2002) based on 3 of Franz Kafka's short stories "\The Married Couple," "In the Penal Colony" and "A Fratricide").Azari was born in Shiraz, Iran, trained as a filmmaker in New York in the 1970s before returning to Iran for the Revolution in 1979.
<dbpedia:Everything_Will_Be_Alright_in_the_End>
Everything Will Be Alright in the End is the ninth studio album by the American alternative rock band Weezer, released on October 7, 2014. It is the first Weezer album released by Republic Records, and the third produced by Ric Ocasek, who previously produced Weezer (1994) and Weezer (2001).Everything Will Be Alright in the End departs from the electronic pop production of Weezer's previous two albums, Raditude and Hurley, returning to a sound more reminiscent of their earlier albums.
<dbpedia:History_of_parks_and_gardens_of_Paris>
Paris today has more than 421 municipal parks and gardens, covering more than three thousand hectares and containing more than 250,000 trees. Two of Paris's oldest and most famous gardens are the Tuileries Garden, created in 1564 for the Tuileries Palace, and redone by André Le Nôtre in 1664; and the Luxembourg Garden, belonging to a château built for Marie de' Medici in 1612, which today houses the French Senate.
<dbpedia:Alex_of_Venice>
Alex of Venice is a 2014 drama film directed by Chris Messina in his directorial debut. It is written by Jessica Goldberg, Katie Nehra and Justin Shilton. The film stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Don Johnson, Derek Luke, Julianna Guill, Katie Nehra, Chris Messina, and Skylar Gaertner. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 18, 2014, and has expanded to a few other film festivals.The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand beginning on April 17, 2015.
<dbpedia:An_Italian_Romance>
An Italian Romance (Italian: L'amore ritrovato, also known as A Rekindled Affair) is a 2004 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Mazzacurati. It premiered out of competition at the 61st Venice International Film Festival and was later screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.
<dbpedia:The_Sound_of_Things_Falling>
The Sound of Things Falling (Spanish: El ruido de las cosas al caer) is the third novel of Colombian author Juan Gabriel Vásquez. Originally published in Spanish in 2011, the book explores the Colombian drug trade. It won the 2011 Alfaguara Prize. An English translation by Anne McLean was released in 2013 and won the 2014 International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award.
<dbpedia:Thomas_P._Marwick>
Thomas Purves Marwick (1854 - 26 June 1927) was a Scottish architect based in Edinburgh operating in the late 19th and early 20th century. He specialised in buildings in the Free Renaissance and Neo-Baroque styles and is particularly important to the architectural character of the Marchmont area.
<dbpedia:I_Deserve_It>
"I Deserve It" is the lead single by American R&B singer Faith Evans, featuring female hip-hop recording artists Missy Elliott and her protégé Sharaya J, from Evans' sixth studio album, Incomparable (2014). The song was released via Evans' official Soundcloud account on June 25, 2014, and went on to be officially released in Russia and North America via iTunes on August 25, 2014.
<dbpedia:Nokia_X_platform>
The Nokia X platform is a Linux-based mobile operating system and software platform originally developed by Nokia, and subsequently by Microsoft Mobile. Introduced on February 24, 2014, it is forked from Android and used on all the devices of the Nokia X family.On July 17, 2014, after the acquisition of Nokia's devices unit, Microsoft announced that no more Nokia X smartphones will be introduced, marking the end of the Nokia X platform within only a few months after its introduction.
<dbpedia:List_of_The_Wanted_members>
There are five members in the English-Irish boy band The Wanted: Max George, Siva Kaneswaran, Jay McGuiness, Tom Parker and Nathan Sykes. George, McGuiness, Parker and Sykes are from England; Kaneswaran is from Ireland.Below are profiles of the group, in alphabetical order by last name.
<dbpedia:List_of_Extant_episodes>
Extant is an American science fiction television drama series created by Mickey Fisher and executive produced by Steven Spielberg that debuted on July 9, 2014 on CBS. The story revolves around astronaut Molly Woods (Halle Berry) who returns home to her family inexplicably pregnant after 13 months in outer space on a solo mission.On October 9, 2014, CBS renewed Extant for a second season, which premiered on July 1, 2015.
<dbpedia:Bloomington_Thunder_(USHL)>
The Bloomington Thunder are a junior hockey team that plays as a member of the United States Hockey League. Based in Bloomington, Illinois, the Thunder play their home games at the U.S. Cellular Coliseum, located in downtown Bloomington. The USHL Thunder were formally welcomed into USHL on April 9, 2014. The USHL Thunder purchased the rights to the name from the previous SPHL version of the Thunder team.
<dbpedia:Fairmont_Butte>
Fairmont Butte Fairmont Butte is a butte of volcanic origins in the Antelope Valley just west of the City of Lancaster, California in Los Angeles County. Summit elevation is 3,130 feet above sea level.
<dbpedia:Carl_Nielsen_Museum>
The Carl Nielsen Museum is a museum dedicated to the life of Danish composer Carl Nielsen and his wife, the sculptor Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen. It documents his life from his childhood in the town of Nr. Lyndelse, to his career and success on the European music scene, with his violins, his bugle and his grand piano on display, as well as a number of his musical scores, including six symphonies, three concertos, two operas, and chamber music and numerous songs.
<dbpedia:Sir_Gilbert_Elliot,_2nd_Baronet,_of_Minto>
Sir Gilbert Elliot, 2nd Baronet, of Minto (c. 1693 – 16 April 1766) was a Scottish lawyer, politician and judge from Minto in the Scottish Borders.
<dbpedia:Tornø>
Tornø (meaning Thorn Island) is a small island in the Odense Fjord, roughly 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) northeast of the city of Odense, in Kerteminde Municipality, Funen, Denmark. It covers an area of 21 hectares (52 acres) and is connected to the mainland by a 300 m (980 ft)-long causeway.
<dbpedia:Paeromopodidae>
Paeromopodidae is a family of large cylindrical millipedes of the order Julida native to the western United States of America. The family contains two genera and ten species and includes the longest millipedes in North America, with individuals reaching up to 16.5 cm (6.5 in) long.
<dbpedia:The_Tango_Star>
The Tango Star (Spanish:El astro del tango) is a 1940 Argentine musical film directed by Luis Bayón Herrera and starring Hugo del Carril, Amanda Ledesma and Berta Aliana. A tango star enjoys a relationship with a young woman from a wealthy family.
<dbpedia:First_Men_to_the_Moon>
First Men to the Moon is a novel by rocketry expert Wernher von Braun, published in 1960.
<dbpedia:Milano_Film_Festival>
Milano Film Festival (MFF), also known as Milan Film Festival, is an annual film festival held since 1996 in Milan, Italy. Founded originally as a competition of only local short films, it become an international film festival in 1998 when it also started to awards its participants. In 1999, feature films commenced to be shown, and in the following year they started to compete for the Best Film Award.
<dbpedia:Azucena_Maizani>
Azucena Maizani (1902–1970) was an Argentine tango singer and actress. She was discovered in 1920 by Francisco Canaro and quickly emerged as a major star. Her frequent appearances on stage and radio made her the female counterpart of Carlos Gardel although she did not enjoy as successful a film career as he did, appearing in a handful of films including Buenos Aires Sings (1947).
<dbpedia:Nokia_106>
Nokia 106 is a feature phone. It has a 45.72 mm QQVGA screen and it supports EGSM900/1800. It has FM (headset required) and a speaking clock. It does not support any connectivity option like GPRS, EDGE, or Bluetooth.
<dbpedia:Guido_Lauri>
Guido Lauri (born November 23, 1922) is an Italian dancer, actor, choreographer, ballet master, company director.Born in Rome, he entered the ballet school of then royal Rome Opera House at 6 years-old and in 1939, after a graduation with full marks, he joined the ballet company with the title of primo ballerino étoile.A very handsome man, an eclectic artist, a danseur noble with hot-blooded temperament, he excelled in all the classics partnering famous ballerinas such as French Yvette Chauviré and Liane Daydée, French/Russian Ludmilla Tchérina and Italian Attilia Radice, often danced in neoclassical titles by Mikhail Fokin, Vaslav Nijinsky, Léonide Massine and created numerous roles for choreographer Aurel Milloss.As a guest star, soon after the Second World War and during the 50ies, he was very much in demand in Italy (La Scala in Milan, Teatro Regio in Turin, La Fenice in Venice, Teatro Comunale in Bologna, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, Teatro Massimo in Palermo) and abroad (Metropolitan Opera House in New York and Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires as well as in Germany, Austria, Swizerland, Portugal and Spain).
<dbpedia:Paeromopus_paniculus>
Paeromopus paniculus is a species of millipede endemic to the Sierra Nevada mountains in the U.S. state of California. Reaching up to 16.5 centimeters (6.5 inches) in length, it is the longest known millipede in North America.
<dbpedia:Chester_Kamen>
Chester Kamen (born in Hackney, London) is an English session guitarist, whose work has included performing with Paul McCartney, Bryan Ferry, Bob Geldof, Madonna, Robbie Williams, Roger Waters, Seal, Massive Attack, Kirsty McColl, and Gabrielle.
<dbpedia:The_Tango_on_Broadway>
The Tango on Broadway (Spanish:El tango en Broadway) is a 1934 American musical film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Carlos Gardel, Trini Ramos and Blanca Vischer. The film was a Spanish-language production made in the United States, for release to Spanish-speaking audiences at home and abroad. It was made by Paramount Pictures at the company's New York Studios. Gardel was a popular Argentinian tango dancer who made a number of films for Paramount before his death in 1935.
<dbpedia:Pleurojulidae>
Pleurojulidae is an extinct family of millipedes known from the Westphalian stage of the upper Carboniferous that are distinct enough to be placed in their own order, Pleurojulida. Fossil pleurojulids up to 10 centimeters long are known from Europe and the United States.
<dbpedia:The_Ways_of_Sin>
The Ways of Sin (Italian:Le vie del peccato) is a 1946 Italian historical drama film directed by Giorgio Pastina and starring Jacqueline Laurent, Leonardo Cortese and Carlo Ninchi. The film is a melodrama set in Sardinia at the beginning of the twentieth century. It is based on a novel by Grazia Deledda. The film was shot in the Apennine Mountains rather than Sardinia.
<dbpedia:Palaeosoma>
Palaeosoma is an extinct genus of archipolypodan millipedes from the upper Carboniferous of England and Poland. Individuals grew to nearly 20 cm (7.9 in) long and possessed defensive glands (ozopores) located on small raised nodes on the outer edges of the upper surface of each body segment.
<dbpedia:Mario_Abramovich>
Mario Abramovich (31 October 1926 – 1 December 2014) was an Argentine violinist and composer, considered an important figure linked to the music of tango.He acted from a young violinist with excellent figures of tango integrating prestigious ensembles dedicated to the genre and has composed pieces.He was a member of the group Sexteto Mayor since its founding in 1973, until his death in 2014.
<dbpedia:1802_State_of_the_Union_Address>
The 1802 State of the Union Address was written by Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, on December 15, 1802. He said, "When we assemble together, fellow citizens, to consider the state of our beloved country, our just attentions are first drawn to those pleasing circumstances which mark the goodness of that Being from whose favor they flow and the large measure of thankfulness we owe for His bounty.
<dbpedia:Jane_Elliott_(academic)>
Barbara Jane Elliott (born 25 January 1966), known as Jane Elliott, is a British sociologist and academic. She is Professor of Sociology at the University of London and Chief Executive of the Economic and Social Research Council. She was head of the department of quantitative social sciences, at the Institute of Education. Her research uses longitudinal, qualitative and quantitative methodologies to explore issues of gender and employment.
<dbpedia:Tom_on_Mars>
Tom On Mars is a 2005 16mm black & white science fiction film, directed by Andrei Severny.
<dbpedia:In_Love,_Every_Pleasure_Has_Its_Pain>
In Love, Every Pleasure Has Its Pain (Italian: La Betìa ovvero in amore, per ogni gaudenza, ci vuole sofferenza) is a 1971 commedia all'italiana film directed by Gianfranco De Bosio. It is based on the comedy play La Betia by Angelo Beolco.
<dbpedia:1814_State_of_the_Union_Address>
The 1814 State of the Union Address was given by the fourth President of the United States, James Madison, to the United States Congress. It was given on September 20, 1814, during the height of the War of 1812. It was given during President Madison's turbulent second term. One month after he gave the speech, the British burning of Washington occurred on August 24, and President Madison fled and lived in the The Octagon House. Mr.
<dbpedia:1825_State_of_the_Union_Address>
The 1825 State of the Union Address was given by John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States. It was given to the United States Congress, on December 6, 1825.
<dbpedia:Marco_Lo_Russo>
Marco Lo Russo A.K.A. Rouge (born in Latina, region of Lazio, Italy, April 27, 1977) is an accordionist, composer, arranger, musicologist, producer, conductor, professor at the Conservatory of Music and also an Italian musician.
<dbpedia:Brazilians_in_France>
Brazilians in France form one of the largest immigrant groups from Latin America.
<dbpedia:The_Hassled_Hooker>
The Hassled Hooker (Italian: Il vero e il falso, also known as The True and the False) is a 1972 Italian crime-drama film directed by Eriprando Visconti.
<dbpedia:NAACP_Image_Award_for_Outstanding_International_Motion_Picture>
The NAACP Image Award winners for Outstanding International Motion Picture:
<dbpedia:Claudio_Celso>
Claudio Celso (born August 4, 1955) is a Brazilian guitarist, composer and arranger. His work includes jazz, bossa nova and Brazilian popular music. He was listed in the world´s top 100 guitarists by Guitar Player Magazine in Brazil.
<dbpedia:The_Citadel_Bulldogs_basketball,_1970–74>
The Citadel Bulldogs basketball teams represented The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The program was established in 1900–01, and has continuously fielded a team since 1912–13. Their primary rivals are College of Charleston, Furman and VMI.
<dbpedia:List_of_Formula_One_race_records>
This is a list of race records in the FIA World Championships, since 1950. This page is accurate as of the 2015 Japanese Grand Prix.
<dbpedia:Raúl_Kaplún>
Raúl Kaplún (November 11, 1910 - January 23, 1990) (born Israel Kaflún) was a well-known tango violinist, director and composer.
<dbpedia:Kevin_Alas>
Kevin Louie Platon Alas (born November 13, 1991) is a Filipino professional basketball player who currently plays for the NLEX Road Warriors of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). He was drafted second overall by the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters in the 2014 PBA draft.
<dbpedia:Nokia_130>
Nokia 130 and Nokia 130 Dual Sim are entry-level mobile phones from Microsoft branded as Nokia. The 130 supports one Mini-SIM card and 130 Dual Sim supports two Mini-SIM cards. The cost will be equivalent of 19 Euros when bought unlocked and SIM-free its available colors are red, black, and white depending on region and market.The phones are targeted at emerging markets, and initially went on sale in China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, and Vietnam.
<dbpedia:Einstein_problem>
The einstein problem asks about the existence of a single prototile that by itself forms an aperiodic set of prototiles, that is, a shape that can tessellate space, but only in a nonperiodic way. Such a shape is called an "einstein", a play on the German words ein stein, meaning one tile. Depending on the particular definitions of nonperiodicity and the specifications of what sets may qualify as tiles and what types of matching rules are permitted, the problem is either open or solved.
<dbpedia:Wichter_Ee>
The Wichter Ee is a gat between the East Frisian Islands of Norderney (to the west) and Baltrum (to the east).At the eastern end of the island of Norderney in the Wichter Ee are sandbanks occupied by Common and Grey Seals. The western end of Baltrum is formed by the port and massive coastal defences, that protect the island from storm surges driven by westerly winds that would otherwise flood the island.
<dbpedia:Initiate_(Nels_Cline_Singers_album)>
Initiate is the fourth album by The Nels Cline Singers led by American guitarist Nels Cline which was released in April 2010 on the Cryptogramophone label.
<dbpedia:Storsjön_(Gästrikland)>
Storsjön (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈstuːɧœn], lit. "The Great Lake") is a lake in Gävle Municipality and Sandviken Municipality in Gästrikland and is apart of Gavleån. Storsjön got an area of 70.6km² and a greatest depth of 15 and is approximately 62 metres above sea level. The lake is drained by Gavleån.
<dbpedia:De_Silva_Fernández_de_Híjar_Portugal_family>
The House (Casa) de Silva Fernández de Híjar (or Ixar) Portugal had its origin from the marriage ties of the house de Silva [which probably descended from don Fruela II (873/5-925), XIII king of the Asturias and Leon, Ovjedo and Galizia and son of Alfonso III called “the Great”], with the house of Fernández de Ixar [from doña Isabel (1620-1700) descendant of don Pedro Fernández de Ixar (1245-1299), natural child of the king don Jaime I d’Aragon called “The Conqueror” and of doña Bereguela Fernández, granddaughter of don Alfonso IX de Leon, by matrilineal descent] and the House de Portugal [from doña Ana (1570-1629) (descendant from doña Isabel de Portugal (1364-1395) natural child of don Fernando I of Borgogna king of Portugal].
<dbpedia:List_of_Knights_Grand_Cross_of_the_Royal_Victorian_Order_appointed_by_Victoria>
The Royal Victorian Order is an order of knighthood awarded by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and several Commonwealth realms. It is granted personally by the monarch and recognises personal service to the monarchy, the Royal Household, royal family members, and the organisation of important royal events. The order was officially created and instituted on 23 April 1896 by letters patent under the Great Seal of the Realm by Queen Victoria.
<dbpedia:Iyore>
Iyore (English: The Return: Life after Life) is a 2014 Nigerian drama film set in the Benin Kingdom, directed by Frank Rajah Arase. It stars Rita Dominic, Joseph Benjamin, Okawa Shaznay, Yemi Blaq, Paul Obazele, Bukky Wright and Yemi Blaq. Before its release, it has been nominated in ten categories at the 2014 Golden Icons Academy Movie Awards, slated to be held on 25 October 2014.
<dbpedia:Exploits_of_a_Young_Don_Juan>
Exploits of a Young Don Juan (French: Les exploits d'un jeune Don Juan, Italian: L'iniziazione, also known as What Every Frenchwoman Wants) is a 1986 French-Italian erotic coming of age film written and directed by Gianfranco Mingozzi. It is loosely based on the novel Les Exploits d'un jeune Don Juan by Guillaume Apollinaire.
<dbpedia:Ela,_North_Carolina>
Ela is an unincorporated community in Swain County, North Carolina, United States. Ela is located along US 19, Northwest of Whittier and East of Bryson City. The name is derived from ᎡᎳᏬᏗ (Elawodi) in the Cherokee language, which translates as "yellow hill."Ela was once the junction of the Appalachian Railway (1906-1935) and Southern Railway's Murphy Branch.
<dbpedia:David_Semerad>
David John D. Semerád (born April 25, 1991) is a Filipino-Czech Australian born model, TV host & basketball player who currently plays for the San Miguel Beermen of the Philippine Basketball Association. His twin brother, Anthony, who was also his teammate in San Beda, now plays for GlobalPort Batang Pier.The Semerad twins were born to a pure-Czech father and pure-Filipina mother from Pampanga and raised in Australia. They both study at San Beda College, taking up Business Marketing.
<dbpedia:2014_Golden_Icons_Academy_Movie_Awards>
The 2014 Golden Icons Academy Movie Awards is scheduled to hold at Stafford Center on October 25. The event will be hosted by comedian, Julius Agwu.
<dbpedia:Inferno_(2016_film)>
Inferno is an upcoming American thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by David Koepp, based on 2013 novel of same name by Dan Brown. The film is set to star Tom Hanks, reprising his role as Robert Langdon from The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons, along with Felicity Jones, Omar Sy, Sidse Babett Knudsen, Ben Foster, and Irrfan Khan. Filming began on April 27, 2015 in Venice, Italy, and wrapped on July 21, 2015. The film is scheduled to be released on October 14, 2016.
<dbpedia:Richard_Kalich>
Richard Kalich, the author of The Nihilesthete (1987), Penthouse F (2010) and Charlie P (2005) published in 2014 in a single volume as Central Park West Trilogy, and The Zoo (2001). He has been nominated for the National Book Award and for a Pulitzer Prize. His novels are internationally acclaimed and widely translated: his novels have been published in Bulgaria, Denmark, England, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, Russia, Sweden, Turkey, and Japan.
<dbpedia:Juan_Carlos_Zorzi>
Juan Carlos Zorzi, (November 11, 1935 – August 21, 1999) was an Argentine musician, composer, and orchestra director.
<dbpedia:1932_Kimberley_rescue>
The 1932 Kimberley rescue was an aviation incident that occurred in northern Australia during an attempt to circumnavigate the world in a Junkers W 33 seaplane. After departing Koepang, pilot Hans Bertram and mechanic Adolph Klausmann endured a storm in the Timor Sea on 15 May 1932 and were forced to land in a remote area of the north-western Australian coast.
<dbpedia:American_Music_Awards_of_2014>
The 42nd American Music Awards was held on November 23, 2014, at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles, California. The awards recognized the most popular artists and albums of 2014. The nominations were announced on October 13, 2014, by Jason Derulo and Charli XCX. Iggy Azalea leads the nominees with six nominations.It was broadcast live on ABC. Pitbull was announced as a host on October 20, 2014.
<dbpedia:Tango_(ride)>
Tango is an amusement ride design produced by the Dutch company KMG introduced in 2002. Most carnivals require riders to be 54 inches (137 cm).
<dbpedia:Bs_(programming_language)>
bs was a programming language from Apple Inc. that shipped with A/UX. It was described by Apple as "a compiler/interpreter for modest-sized programs". It provides an interactive prompt or accepts a file containing commands.
<dbpedia:Robert_Elliot_(surgeon)>
Professor Robert Henry Elliot FRCS (1864-1936) was a British ophthalmic surgeon and author, an expert on snake venom and on Indian magic.
<dbpedia:Roslyn_Hill>
Roslyn Hill, sometimes called "The Queen of Alberta Street," was one of the original developers of what became the Alberta Arts District of Portland, Oregon, starting in the early 1990s.She, working with business partners, is credited with redeveloping several blocks along Alberta Street, and pioneering the use of urban touches such as public art and corrugated metal siding paired with existing vintage structures.Hill was honored by the national AARP in 2008 as an "urban-blight fighter."
<dbpedia:Long,_McCorkle_and_Murray_Houses>
Long, McCorkle and Murray Houses is a set of three historic homes and national historic district located at Newton, Catawba County, North Carolina. The McCorkle House (c. 1890) reflects the popular Queen Anne style, while the Long (c. 1902-1910) and Murray (c. 1920) houses represent variations of the Bungalow style. The Long House property includes a contributing garage, servant's house, and landscape design.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
<dbpedia:Glue_(TV_series)>
Glue is a British television drama shown on E4. It was created and written by Jack Thorne. It began broadcasting on 15 September 2014 and comprises eight episodes. The plot revolves around the friends of a 14-year-old boy, Cal Bray, who is found dead. The investigation to find the killer reveals their dark and dirty secrets, hidden behind the picture-perfect English countryside.
<dbpedia:West_Frisian_Wikipedia>
The West Frisian Wikipedia (Frisian: Frysktalige Wikipedy) is the Frisian-language edition of the free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia. It was started on September 2, 2002. On July 11 there were approximately 25,023 articles and 11,584 registered users.
<dbpedia:Architecture_of_Belfast>
The architecture of Belfast comprises many styles of architecture ranging from Georgian through to state-of-the-art modern buildings like the Waterfront Hall and Titanic Belfast. The city's beautiful Victorian and Edwardian buildings are notable for their display of a large number of sculptures. Many of Belfast's Victorian landmarks, including the main Lanyon Building at Queens University in 1849, were designed by Sir Charles Lanyon.
<dbpedia:Fitzgerald_Auto_Malls>
Fitzgerald Auto Malls is a family owned and operated auto dealership that was founded in 1966, with its first location opening in Bethesda, Maryland. As of 2014, Fitzgerald Auto Malls ranked number 59 on the list of the "Top 125 Dealership Groups" in the U.S., which is published annually by Automotive News Fitzgerald dealer locations appear five times on the 2013 WardsAuto e-Dealer 100, at No.8, No.25, No.30, No.43 and No.98.
<dbpedia:High_Point_Bending_and_Chair_Company,_Former>
High Point Bending and Chair Company, Former, also known as Boling Chair Company and Boling Company, is a historic factory complex located at Siler City, Chatham County, North Carolina. The complex includes the original 1908 factory building, along with brick factory buildings built about 1920 and 1948. The original factory is a three-story, brick building with several additions. Also on the property is a contributing section of Cape Fear and Yadkin Railroad tracks (c.
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Stone Mattress is a short fiction collection by Margaret Atwood, published in 2014.
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Ello is an online social networking service created by Paul Budnitz and Todd Berger in March 2014. It was created as an ad-free alternative to existing social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter. It is currently in beta.
<dbpedia:William_Clarkson>
Vice Admiral Sir William Clarkson, KBE, CMG (26 March 1859 – 21 January 1934) is regarded as the co-founder of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), in which he served as a senior commander.
<dbpedia:Tom_Patchett>
Tom Patchett is an American film director, screenwriter, actor and producer who is best known as the co-creator of ALF. He co-wrote the films Up the Academy, The Great Muppet Caper, The Muppets Take Manhattan and Project ALF. He also wrote episodes of The Bob Newhart Show, We've Got Each Other, The Tony Randall Show, The Carol Burnett Show and Buffalo Bill.
<dbpedia:Pinoy_Big_Brother:_737>
Pinoy Big Brother: 737 is a series of editions held under one season, 737. This is the second special and the twelfth overall season of the franchise, based on the Dutch reality show Big Brother. The show started on June 20, 2015. This season coincides with the tenth year of Big Brother in the Philippines. It is hosted by Toni Gonzaga, Bianca Gonzales, Robi Domingo and Enchong Dee. It began airing on June 20, 2015 on ABS-CBN.
<dbpedia:John_F._Elliott>
John F. Elliott (1920–1991) was an American professor of metallurgy who made significant contributions to the science of pyrometallurgy during his long career at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
<dbpedia:Paradox_of_a_charge_in_a_gravitational_field>
The special theory of relativity is known for its paradoxes: the twin paradox and the ladder-in-barn paradox, for example. Neither are true paradoxes; they merely expose flaws in our understanding, and point the way toward deeper understanding of nature.
<dbpedia:Tri-Eastern_Conference_Spring_Titles>
Tri-Eastern Conference titles during the spring season.
<dbpedia:Jake_Runestad>
Jake Runestad (born 20 May 1986) is an American composer of classical music, conductor, singer, and clinician centered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He has composed music for a wide variety of musical genres and ensembles, but has achieved greatest acclaim for his work in the genres of opera, orchestral music, and choral music.
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The Dressmaker is an upcoming Australian revenge comedy drama film, directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, based on the novel of the same name by Rosalie Ham. It was produced by Sue Maslin, with a screenplay by Moorhouse along with P. J. Hogan served as the script editor. It stars Kate Winslet as femme fatale in the titular role of the dressmaker named Myrtle "Tilly" Dunnage, who returns to a small Australian town to take care of her ailing, mentally unstable mother.
<dbpedia:2014_Soul_Train_Music_Awards>
The 2014 Soul Train Music Awards was held at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, on November 30, 2014, and was later jointly televised on Centric and BET The ceremony, hosted by media personality Wendy Williams, honored artists in 12 different categories. The nominees were announced October 13, 2014. R&B artist Chris Brown lead with seven nominations, including Best R&B/Soul Male Artist, Song of the Year, and Video of the Year.
<dbpedia:Ebenezer_Mackintosh>
Ebenezer Mackintosh was a poor shoemaker who lived in New England in the 18th and 19th centuries. He is known for his role as a mob leader in Boston riots protesting the Stamp Act.
<dbpedia:Tom_Elliott_(Australian_footballer)>
Tom Elliott (29 March 1901 – 11 June 1974) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
<dbpedia:Éric_Névé>
Eric Névé (born 23 July 1961), is a French film producer who has produced since the early nineteen nineties.In 1993, he founded his own production company, La Chauve Souris.Eric is best known for Jan Kounen’s Dobermann, starring Vicent Cassel and Monica Bellucci, Jean-Paul Salomé’s Female Agents starring Sophie Marceau, and Frédéric Schoendoerffer's Crime Insiders.In 2011, he founded Astou Films, a production company based in Senegal, with whom he produced the French-Senegalese film The Pirogue directed by Senegalese director Moussa Touré, screened in the section Un Certain Regard at the Cannes Film Festival 2012 and in over 80 film festivals across the globe.In 2013 he created, with Nicholas Eschbach an international feature film sales and co-production company, Indie Sales, which focuses on diverse international independent films with a strong commercial potential.