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Q13420313-1 | 1951 Pont-Saint-Esprit mass poisoning | The 1951 Pont-Saint-Esprit mass poisoning , also known as Le Pain Maudit , was a mass poisoning on 15 August 1951 , in the small town of Pont-Saint-Esprit in southern France . | <triplet> Pont-Saint-Esprit <subj> France <obj> country |
Q7255443-5 | Pseudopostega texana | It is known from the Rio Grande Valley of southern Texas , probably south into Mexico . | <triplet> Rio Grande Valley <subj> Texas <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity |
Q7422856-1 | Sarah Tyson Hallowell | Sarah Tyson Hallowell or Sara Tyson Hallowell ( December 7 , 1846 – July 19 , 1924 ) was an American art curator in the years between the Civil War and World War I . | <triplet> Sarah Tyson Hallowell <subj> December 7, 1846 <obj> date of birth <subj> July 19, 1924 <obj> date of death |
Q5570698-1 | Global Transportation Hub Authority | Global Transportation Hub Authority located in Regina , Saskatchewan is one of Canada's several inland ports , along with Centre Port in Manitoba and Port Alberta in Edmonton , Alberta . | <triplet> Global Transportation Hub Authority <subj> Regina <obj> headquarters location |
Q2045181-1 | Dmitry Smolsky | Dmitry Smolski ( July 25 , 1937 – September 29 , 2017 ) was a Belarusian composer , Honored Artist of Belorussian SSR ( 1975 ) , laureate of the State Prize of BSSR ( 1980 ) , National Artist of the Republic of Belarus ( 1987 ) , laureate of the Order of Francysk Skaryna ( 2013 ) , professor . | <triplet> Belarusian <subj> Belarus <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <triplet> Order of Francysk Skaryna <subj> Belarus <obj> country |
Q2045181-2 | Dmitry Smolsky | Dmitry Smolsky was the father of Victor Smolski , guitarist of the German sympho metal band Almanac . | <triplet> Dmitry Smolsky <subj> Victor Smolski <obj> child <triplet> Victor Smolski <subj> Dmitry Smolsky <obj> father |
Q16200097-1 | Maurice Denys | Sir Maurice Denys ( 1516–1563 ) of Siston Court , near Bristol , Gloucestershire , and of St John's Street , Clerkenwell , Middlesex , was an English lawyer and property speculator during the Dissolution of the Monasteries , at which time he served as a "powerful figure at the Court of Augmentations" . | <triplet> Clerkenwell <subj> Middlesex <obj> historic county |
Q16200097-2 | Maurice Denys | He served as a Member of Parliament for Malmesbury in Wiltshire and as Treasurer of Calais . | <triplet> Malmesbury <subj> Wiltshire <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity |
Q7932116-1 | Vincent Wulf | Vincent Wulf ( born 5 January 1973 ) is a former France international rugby league footballer who represented France at the 2000 World Cup . | <triplet> Vincent Wulf <subj> 5 January 1973 <obj> date of birth <subj> rugby league <obj> sport <triplet> France <subj> rugby league <obj> sport <subj> 2000 World Cup <obj> participant in <triplet> 2000 World Cup <subj> rugby league <obj> sport <subj> 2000 <obj> point in time |
Q5448203-1 | Fijian passport | Fijian passports are issued to citizens of Fiji by the Passport Division of the Department of Immigration , under the ambits of the Fiji Islands Passports Act 2002 . | <triplet> Fijian passport <subj> Fiji <obj> country |
Q3047626-1 | Edith Evanson | Edith Evanson ( née Carlson; April 29 , 1896 – November 29 , 1980 ) was an American film actress . | <triplet> Edith Evanson <subj> April 29, 1896 <obj> date of birth <subj> November 29, 1980 <obj> date of death |
Q6512245-1 | Lectionary 304 | Lectionary 304 ( Gregory-Aland ) , designated by siglum ℓ "304" ( in the Gregory-Aland numbering ) is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament , on paper . | <triplet> Lectionary 304 <subj> manuscript <obj> instance of |
Q443077-5 | ShyBoy | An array of writers and artists have collaborated with ShyBoy , including: Emmy Award-winning performer RuPaul; hip-hop artist SlimKid3 ( The Pharcyde ) ; Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Wendy Waldman; Saturn Award-winning writer Bryan Fuller; DJ and record producer Darude; and Emmy , Grammy , and Tony Award-winning songwriter Allee Willis . | <triplet> The Pharcyde <subj> SlimKid3 <obj> has part |
Q443077-6 | ShyBoy | ShyBoy and gold-selling record producer Mark Nubar co-founded the band Hypnogaja and L . A . -based indie label The Spaceman Agency . | <triplet> Hypnogaja <subj> ShyBoy <obj> has part |
Q5048587-1 | Casey Sweeney | Casey Sweeney is a retired American soccer player who played professionally in the USISL . | <triplet> Casey Sweeney <subj> soccer <obj> sport <triplet> USISL <subj> soccer <obj> sport |
Q266440-1 | Nerea Pena | Nerea Pena Abaurrea ( born 13 December 1989 ) is a Spanish handball player for Team Esbjerg and the Spanish national team . | <triplet> Nerea Pena <subj> 13 December 1989 <obj> date of birth <subj> handball <obj> sport <triplet> Team Esbjerg <subj> handball <obj> sport <triplet> Spanish national team <subj> handball <obj> sport |
Q266440-3 | Nerea Pena | She participated at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil , where Spain placed third . | <triplet> 2011 World Women's Handball Championship <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time |
Q2085240-1 | Mie Augustesen | Mie Augustesen ( born 19 July 1988 , in Vejle ) is a Danish handball player . | <triplet> Mie Augustesen <subj> 19 July 1988 <obj> date of birth <subj> Vejle <obj> place of birth <subj> handball <obj> sport |
Q4586142-1 | Vinjefjorden | Vinjefjorden or Vinje Fjord is a fjord in Møre og Romsdal and Trøndelag counties in Norway . | <triplet> Vinjefjorden <subj> fjord <obj> instance of <subj> Norway <obj> country <triplet> Møre og Romsdal <subj> Trøndelag <obj> shares border with <subj> Norway <obj> country <triplet> Trøndelag <subj> Møre og Romsdal <obj> shares border with <subj> Norway <obj> country <triplet> Norway <subj> Møre og Romsdal <obj> contains administrative territorial entity <subj> Trøndelag <obj> contains administrative territorial entity |
Q4586142-2 | Vinjefjorden | It begins at the village of Vinjeøra in Heim Municipality ( in Trøndelag county ) and flows west through the municipalities of Aure , Tingvoll , and Kristiansund ( in Møre og Romsdal county ) . | <triplet> Vinjeøra <subj> Heim Municipality <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity |
Q4586142-4 | Vinjefjorden | The Halsafjorden , Skålvik Fjord , and Valsøyfjorden all branch off of the long Vinjefjorden . | <triplet> Halsafjorden <subj> Vinjefjorden <obj> part of |
Q6746070-1 | Man's Search for Happiness | Man's Search for Happiness is a 13-minute film produced by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church ) . | <triplet> Man's Search for Happiness <subj> The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints <obj> distributed by |
Q6746070-3 | Man's Search for Happiness | This film was produced by the BYU Motion Picture Studio for the Mormon Pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair in New York City , and was viewed by over five million people , many of whom were not LDS . | <triplet> 1964 World's Fair <subj> 1964 <obj> point in time <subj> New York City <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity |
Q6746070-4 | Man's Search for Happiness | It was later remade in Japanese for Expo '70 in Japan . | <triplet> Expo '70 <subj> Japan <obj> country <triplet> Japan <subj> Expo '70 <obj> significant event |
Q9383124-1 | XVI International Chopin Piano Competition | The XVI International Chopin Piano Competition was held in Warsaw , Poland from October 3–20 , 2010 . | <triplet> XVI International Chopin Piano Competition <subj> 2010 <obj> point in time |
Q5236248-1 | David L. Shirk Ranch | The David L . Shirk Ranch is a historic ranch located in the Guano Valley of eastern Lake County , Oregon , United States . | <triplet> David L. Shirk Ranch <subj> Oregon <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <subj> United States <obj> country <triplet> Lake County <subj> Oregon <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <subj> United States <obj> country <triplet> Oregon <subj> Lake County <obj> contains administrative territorial entity <subj> United States <obj> country <triplet> United States <subj> Oregon <obj> contains administrative territorial entity |
Q4662229-1 | Aaron Lucas | Aaron Lucas ( born December 14 , 1979 ) is an American retired professional basketball player , who played for various clubs in Europe . | <triplet> Aaron Lucas <subj> December 14, 1979 <obj> date of birth <subj> basketball <obj> sport |
Q5208691-1 | Dagworth Station | Dagworth Station is a cattle station located north-west of Winton in central west Queensland in Australia . | <triplet> Dagworth Station <subj> cattle station <obj> instance of |
Q6512246-1 | Lectionary 305 | Lectionary 305 ( Gregory-Aland ) , designated by siglum ℓ "305" ( in the Gregory-Aland numbering ) is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament , on parchment . | <triplet> Lectionary 305 <subj> manuscript <obj> instance of |
Q5554795-1 | Getup Ltd v Electoral Commissioner | "Getup Ltd v Electoral Commissioner ( 2010" ) was a landmark decision made by the Federal Court of Australia on 13 August 2010 allowing Australians to enrol online in future elections . | <triplet> Getup Ltd v Electoral Commissioner <subj> Federal Court of Australia <obj> court |
Q7776208-1 | The Worst Date Ever | "The Worst Date Ever or How it Took a Comedy Writer to Expose Africa's Secret War" is a memoir written by the British comedy writer Jane Bussmann . | <triplet> The Worst Date Ever <subj> Jane Bussmann <obj> author |
Q18051421-1 | MESP2 | Mesoderm posterior protein 2 ( MESP2 ) , also known as class C basic helix-loop-helix protein 6 ( bHLHc6 ) , is a protein that in humans is encoded by the "MESP2" gene . | <triplet> MESP2 <subj> gene <obj> instance of <triplet> MESP2 <subj> gene <obj> instance of <triplet> gene <subj> protein <obj> encodes |
Q5432635-1 | False Delicacy | False Delicacy is a 1768 comic play by the Irish playwright Hugh Kelly , with some assistance by David Garrick . | <triplet> False Delicacy <subj> Hugh Kelly <obj> author |
Q4264061-1 | Sinta Nuriyah | Sinta Nuriyah Wahid ( also Sinta Wahid; 8 March 1948 ) is the widow of former Indonesian President Abdurrahman Wahid . | <triplet> Sinta Nuriyah <subj> 8 March 1948 <obj> date of birth <triplet> Abdurrahman Wahid <subj> Indonesian President <obj> position held |
Q11167923-1 | Athisayan | Athisayan is a 2007 Indian Malayalam-language science fiction film directed by Vinayan , starring Master Devadas , Jackie Shroff , Mukesh and Kavya Madhavan in the lead roles . | <triplet> Athisayan <subj> 2007 <obj> publication date <subj> science fiction film <obj> genre <subj> Vinayan <obj> director |
Q7774781-3 | The Widowed Wife | It closely resembled the plot of "Memoirs of a Magdalen" a novel by Hugh Kelly . | <triplet> Memoirs of a Magdalen <subj> Hugh Kelly <obj> author |
Q215356-1 | 2011 American League Championship Series | The 2011 American League Championship Series ( ALCS ) was a best-of-seven playoff that pitted the winners of the 2011 American League Division Series ( the Texas Rangers and Detroit Tigers ) , against each other for the American League . | <triplet> 2011 American League Championship Series <subj> American League Championship Series <obj> sports season of league or competition <triplet> 2011 American League Division Series <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time <triplet> Texas Rangers <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time <triplet> Detroit Tigers <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time |
Q215356-2 | 2011 American League Championship Series | The Rangers won the series , 4-2 , but would ultimately lose to the National League champion , the St . Louis Cardinals , in the 2011 World Series . | <triplet> National League champion <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time <triplet> 2011 World Series <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time |
Q215356-6 | 2011 American League Championship Series | Games 1 , 2 , and 6 were played at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington , Texas , while games 3 , 4 , and 5 were played at Comerica Park in Detroit . | <triplet> Rangers Ballpark <subj> Arlington, Texas <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <triplet> Comerica Park <subj> Detroit <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity |
Q215356-8 | 2011 American League Championship Series | The 2011 ALCS marked the first time the Tigers appeared in the ALCS ( and the postseason overall ) since 2006 , while the Rangers were playing in their second consecutive appearance . | <triplet> 2006 <subj> 2006 <obj> point in time |
Q465505-1 | 2011 American League Division Series | The 2011 American League Division Series ( abbreviated ALDS ) were two best-of-five playoffs comprising the opening round of the Major League Baseball postseason , played to determine the participating teams in the 2011 American League Championship Series . | <triplet> 2011 American League Division Series <subj> American League Division Series <obj> sports season of league or competition <triplet> 2011 American League Championship Series <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time |
Q465505-14 | 2011 American League Division Series | This was the second consecutive playoff meeting between the Rangers and Rays; the Rangers won 3–2 in the 2010 ALDS . The Tigers and Yankees previously met in the 2006 ALDS , in which the Tigers won 3–1 , the last time they reached the postseason . | <triplet> 2010 ALDS <subj> 2010 <obj> point in time <triplet> 2006 ALDS <subj> 2006 <obj> point in time |
Q7283015-1 | Raghunath Paleri | Raghunath Paleri ( born 7 February 1954 ) is an Indian novelist , screenwriter , director and actor from Kerala . | <triplet> Raghunath Paleri <subj> 7 February 1954 <obj> date of birth <subj> novelist <obj> occupation |
Q7283015-7 | Raghunath Paleri | Later Nirmal produced another film "Naseema" which got released in 1983 was written by Paleri . | <triplet> Naseema <subj> 1983 <obj> publication date |
Q6215974-1 | Johann Hildebrand | Johann Hildebrand , also Hildebrandt ( June 1614 in Pretzsch an der Elbe – 5 July 1684 ) was a German composer , organist , and poet . | <triplet> Johann Hildebrand <subj> 5 July 1684 <obj> date of death |
Q1099083-1 | 2011 National League Championship Series | The 2011 National League Championship Series ( abbreviated NLCS ) was a best-of-seven playoff pitting the winners of the 2011 National League Division Series , the St . Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers , against each other for the National League championship and the right to be the league's representative in the 2011 World Series . | <triplet> 2011 National League Division Series <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time <triplet> 2011 World Series <subj> 2011 <obj> point in time |
Q1099083-5 | 2011 National League Championship Series | Games 1 , 2 and 6 were played at Miller Park in Milwaukee , Wisconsin , while the other games were played at Busch Stadium in St . Louis , Missouri . | <triplet> Miller Park <subj> Milwaukee, Wisconsin <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <triplet> Busch Stadium <subj> St. Louis, Missouri <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity |
Q1099083-8 | 2011 National League Championship Series | This was the Brewers' first-ever appearance in the NLCS , having moved to the National League in 1998 . | <triplet> 1998 <subj> 1998 <obj> point in time |
Q1099083-9 | 2011 National League Championship Series | As an American League team , the Brewers made the ALCS in their pennant season of 1982 , defeating the California Angels , 3–2 . | <triplet> ALCS <subj> 1982 <obj> point in time |
Q1099083-11 | 2011 National League Championship Series | The Cardinals , meanwhile , appeared in the NLCS for the first time since winning the 2006 World Series . | <triplet> 2006 World Series <subj> 2006 <obj> point in time |
Q1099083-12 | 2011 National League Championship Series | This was a rematch of the 1982 World Series ( a . k . a . | <triplet> 1982 World Series <subj> 1982 <obj> point in time |
Q1099083-13 | 2011 National League Championship Series | the "Suds Series" , with both cities associated with the brewing industry with Milwaukee’s Miller Brewing Company , Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company , and Pabst Brewing Company and St . | <triplet> Miller Brewing Company <subj> brewing <obj> industry <triplet> Pabst Brewing Company <subj> brewing <obj> industry |
Q7970852-1 | Warrwa language | The Warrwa language is an extinct Australian Aboriginal language which was formerly spoken in the Derby Region of Western Australia near Broome , Western Australia . | <triplet> Warrwa language <subj> Western Australia <obj> indigenous to <triplet> Broome <subj> Western Australia <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <triplet> Western Australia <subj> Warrwa language <obj> language used |
Q505629-1 | Clyde De Vinna | Clyde De Vinna ( born July 13 , 1890 in Sedalia , Missouri , died July 26 , 1953 in Los Angeles , California ) was an American film and television cinematographer and director of photography . | <triplet> Clyde De Vinna <subj> July 13, 1890 <obj> date of birth <subj> Sedalia, Missouri <obj> place of birth <subj> July 26, 1953 <obj> date of death <subj> cinematographer <obj> occupation <subj> director of photography <obj> occupation |
Q505629-2 | Clyde De Vinna | He won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for "White Shadows in the South Seas" presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in 1930 at its 2nd Academy Awards show . | <triplet> Academy Award for Best Cinematography <subj> Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences <obj> conferred by <subj> Academy Award <obj> instance of <triplet> White Shadows in the South Seas <subj> Academy Award for Best Cinematography <obj> award received <triplet> Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences <subj> Academy Award <obj> conferred by <triplet> Academy Award <subj> Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences <obj> conferred by |
Q28228571-1 | 1891 USC Methodists football team | The 1891 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1891 college football season . | <triplet> 1891 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1891 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1891 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1891 college football season <subj> 1891 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1891 <obj> point in time |
Q7608694-3 | Stephen Bell | He played a total of 85 first team appearances for Middlesbrough , mostly after their relegation to the Football League Second Division at the end of the 1981-82 . | <triplet> 1981-82 <subj> 1981 <obj> point in time |
Q28228572-1 | 1893 USC Methodists football team | The 1893 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1893 college football season . | <triplet> 1893 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1893 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1893 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1893 college football season <subj> 1893 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1893 <obj> point in time |
Q7866347-1 | 1888 USC Methodists football team | The 1888 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1888 college football season . | <triplet> 1888 USC Methodists football team <subj> American football <obj> sport <triplet> 1888 college football season <subj> 1888 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1888 <obj> point in time |
Q28228569-1 | 1889 USC Methodists football team | The 1889 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1889 college football season . | <triplet> 1889 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1889 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1889 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1889 college football season <subj> 1889 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1889 <obj> point in time |
Q28228574-1 | 1894 USC Methodists football team | The 1894 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1894 college football season . | <triplet> 1894 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1894 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1894 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1894 college football season <subj> 1894 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1894 <obj> point in time |
Q28228576-1 | 1895 USC Methodists football team | The 1895 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1895 college football season . | <triplet> 1895 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1895 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1895 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1895 college football season <subj> 1895 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1895 <obj> point in time |
Q28228577-1 | 1896 USC Methodists football team | The 1896 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1896 college football season . | <triplet> 1896 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1896 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1896 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1896 college football season <subj> 1896 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1896 <obj> point in time |
Q28228579-1 | 1897 USC Methodists football team | The 1897 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1897 college football season . | <triplet> 1897 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1897 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1897 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1897 college football season <subj> 1897 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1897 <obj> point in time |
Q28228581-1 | 1898 USC Methodists football team | The 1898 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1898 college football season . | <triplet> 1898 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1898 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1898 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1898 college football season <subj> 1898 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1898 <obj> point in time |
Q28228582-1 | 1899 USC Methodists football team | The 1899 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1899 college football season . | <triplet> 1899 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1899 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1899 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1899 college football season <subj> 1899 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1899 <obj> point in time |
Q28228584-1 | 1900 USC Methodists football team | The 1900 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1900 college football season . | <triplet> 1900 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1900 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1900 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1900 college football season <subj> 1900 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1900 <obj> point in time |
Q28228585-1 | 1901 USC Methodists football team | The 1901 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1901 college football season . | <triplet> 1901 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1901 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1901 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1901 college football season <subj> 1901 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1901 <obj> point in time |
Q28228587-1 | 1902 USC Methodists football team | The 1902 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1902 college football season . | <triplet> 1902 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1902 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1902 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1902 college football season <subj> 1902 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1902 <obj> point in time |
Q28228589-1 | 1903 USC Methodists football team | The 1903 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1903 college football season . | <triplet> 1903 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1903 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1903 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1903 college football season <subj> 1903 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1903 <obj> point in time |
Q28228592-1 | 1905 USC Methodists football team | The 1905 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1905 college football season . | <triplet> 1905 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1905 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1905 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1905 college football season <subj> 1905 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1905 <obj> point in time |
Q28228590-1 | 1904 USC Methodists football team | The 1904 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1904 college football season . | <triplet> 1904 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1904 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1904 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1904 college football season <subj> 1904 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1904 <obj> point in time |
Q28228596-1 | 1907 USC Methodists football team | The 1907 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1907 college football season . | <triplet> 1907 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1907 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1907 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1907 college football season <subj> 1907 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1907 <obj> point in time |
Q28228598-1 | 1908 USC Methodists football team | The 1908 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1908 college football season . | <triplet> 1908 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1908 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1908 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1908 college football season <subj> 1908 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1908 <obj> point in time |
Q28228600-1 | 1909 USC Methodists football team | The 1909 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1909 college football season . | <triplet> 1909 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1909 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1909 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1909 college football season <subj> 1909 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1909 <obj> point in time |
Q28228601-1 | 1910 USC Methodists football team | The 1910 USC Methodists football team was an American football team that represented the University of Southern California during the 1910 college football season . | <triplet> 1910 USC Methodists football team <subj> 1910 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1910 <obj> point in time <triplet> 1910 college football season <subj> 1910 <obj> point in time <subj> American football <obj> sport <subj> 1910 <obj> point in time |
Q4740299-2 | Amarjit Chopra | Amarjit Chopra is an Indian Chartered Accountant . | <triplet> Amarjit Chopra <subj> India <obj> country of citizenship <subj> Chartered Accountant <obj> occupation |
Q7983982-1 | Wesley Ngo Baheng | Wesley Ngo Baheng ( born 23 September 1989 ) is a French footballer of Cameroonian descent who plays for UJA Alfortville . | <triplet> Wesley Ngo Baheng <subj> 23 September 1989 <obj> date of birth <subj> UJA Alfortville <obj> member of sports team <triplet> UJA Alfortville <subj> footballer <obj> sport |
Q4767262-1 | Anna Mac Clarke | Anna Mac Clarke ( June 20 , 1919 – April 19 , 1944 ) ( born Anna Mack Mitchel ) from Kentucky joined the Women's Army Corps of the US Army in 1942 . | <triplet> Anna Mac Clarke <subj> June 20, 1919 <obj> date of birth <subj> April 19, 1944 <obj> date of death |
Q320545-1 | Plauen (Vogtland) Oberer Bahnhof | Plauen ( Vogtland ) Oberer Bahnhof " ( Upper station ) " is the main station of Plauen in the German state of Saxony on the Leipzig–Hof line . | <triplet> Plauen (Vogtland) Oberer Bahnhof <subj> Plauen <obj> located in the administrative territorial entity <subj> Leipzig–Hof line <obj> connecting line <triplet> Saxony <subj> German state <obj> instance of |
Q6418833-1 | Kivuusama Mays | Kivuusama Mays ( born January 7 , 1975 ) is a former linebacker in the National Football League . | <triplet> Kivuusama Mays <subj> January 7, 1975 <obj> date of birth |
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