User talk:Pbsouthwood/Wikidata description Quality Assessment experiment
Review assessment scale:
- +5 for excellent - hard to think of a better short description, and defines the subject nearly perfectly
- +4 for very good
- +3 for quite good
- +2 for usable, but lots of room for improvement (such as a nationality and occupation for a person)
- +1 for marginally useful (such as a nationality ooccupation alone)
- 0 for not useful, but not harmful
- -1 for slightly worse than nothing (such as a description which repeats part of the title, but gives no other information)
- -2 for very inadequate or slightly misleading (such as no description for a title which gives very little idea of what the topic may be is very inadequate, or minor errors of fact)
- -3 for factually wrong, quite misleading (such as ordinary errors of fact)
- -4 for highly misleading (such as biased errors of fact)
- -5 for extremely bad, offensively wrong (such as bad BLP violations, offensive vandalism and similar)
- n/a for does not need a description - better without - title alone is sufficient.
- ? for cases where I really cannot tell if the description is good, bad or indifferent. This may happen.
I intend to read the lead paragraph of each article rated at the very least, before rating, to make sure that my rating is reasonably appropriate. I would welcome anyone else doing the same in parallel. To identify my ratings I will use a commented identifier <!--1--> after each rating and suggest any other contributors do similar. I suggest each person starting with an offset of 100 from the previous, as I think more coverage would be more useful than multiple coverage, but if anyone thinks multiple coverage would be more useful, go ahead and redo some, but please avoid cherrypicking, and try to be neutral and objective No guarantee that I will finish, or how long it might take, but a pattern may emerge. Cheers, · · · Peter (Southwood) (talk): 16:45, 12 December 2017 (UTC) Spelling errors or typos may be ignored or may drop a positive rating by one point. I don't consider them very important.
Listing
[edit]This is a sample of 1000 random pages and their Wikidata descriptions.
- The Sixth Element - : -2
- George Bryant (actor) - Australian actor in the silent era: +3
- Pilot Grove Township, Hancock County, Illinois - township in Hancock County, Illinois: -1
- Rafiq Sabir - Kurdish poet: +3
- Haycock, Alaska - : -2
- HMS Carlisle (1698) - : -2
- Pleistocene - first epoch of the Quaternary Period: +3
- André Hahn - footballer: +2
- Burst cutting area - : -2
- Priacanthus meeki - species of fish: +1
- Nino Manfredi - Italian actor: +2
- Bella Vista, Buenos Aires - district in Buenos Aires, Argentina : +1
- Robert W. Paul - British cinema pioneer: +1
- Ross Murdoch - Scottish swimmer: +2
- Bristle-nosed barbet - species of bird: +1
- Web Services Enhancements - : -2
- 2013–14 GET-ligaen season - : -2
- 2013–14 TFF Third League - : -2
- SSTH - Wikipedia disambiguation page: +2
- Hans-Dieter Sues - German-born U.S. paleontologist: +2
- Tashiro - Wikimedia disambiguation page: +1
- National Association (minor league baseball) - : -2
- Scott Bomar - American musician: +2
- Going Nowhere Slowly - : -2
- Eas Bàn, Grey Corries - : -2
- Transactions per second - : -2
- The Second Coming Tour - : -2
- Why Me (PJ & Duncan song) - PJ & Duncan song: -1
- List of Warcraft III championships - Wikimedia list article: -1
- Baierl - family name: -1
- Palazzo Grassi, Bologna - : -2
- Eucosma dorsisignatana - species of insect: +2
- Port Royal Experiment - : -2
- Hanover Township, Butler County, Ohio - township in Butler County, Ohio: -1
- Hindpool - : +2
- Qameshkan-e Sofla - village in Iran: +2
- Bernhard von Heß - German general: +2
- The Poetry Cloud - (no Wikidata item): -2
- Barnowiec, Pomeranian Voivodeship - village of Poland: +2
- Laurie Spiegel - American composer: +2
- Buakea - genus of insects : +1
- Barharwa–Azimganj–Katwa loop - : -2
- Caeneus - Lapith hero of Thessaly: +1
- Macapá - capital of Amapá, Brazil: +2
- 1903–04 Netherlands Football League Championship - : n/a
- John Riddell - Wikimedia disambiguation page: +1
- Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-16 and under-17 basketball team - : n/a
- 2008 1000 km of Nürburgring - : -2
- Wesley Harris - British Slavation Army officer: +1
- Vladimir Kravtsov - handball player: +1
- BJCC - Wikipedia disambiguation page: +2
- Guillermo Rubalcaba - Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer and orchestrator: +3
- William Gregory Lee - American actor: +2
- Systremma - genus of fungi: -4
- George Nash (rower) - British rower, bronze medalist at the 2012 Olympics (b.1989): +3
- Guelo Star - singer: +1
- Kyoko Ina - figure skater: +1
- Tuxcacuexco - : -2
- WTX (form factor) - : -2
- Black Ink Crew (season 4) - : -2
- Brachybacterium alimentarium - species of prokaryote: +1
- Francisco Cabrera Santos - Venezuelan mayor: +1
- Socket FM2+ - Socket FM2+ is a CPU socket used by AMD CPUs: +1
- 50th meridian west - : -2
- Weimar, Texas - city in Texas, United States: +2
- Lakeville Miss - : -2
- William Stone (Tennessee) - American politician from Tennessee: +1
- Female Serial Killers: How and Why Women Become Monsters - book by Peter Vronsky: +2
- Agh Otluq - village in Iran: +2
- Palaeeudyptes antarcticus - prehistoric bird: +1
- Creighton Bluejays - athletic program of Creighton University: +1
- Timeline of Rio de Janeiro - : -1
- Dušan Mitević - Serbian journalist: +2
- The Revölution by Night - album by Blue Öyster Cult: +2
- Cladogelonium - genus of plants: +1
- Satish Chandra Rai - : -2
- Biwi No.1 - 1999 film by David Dhawan: +2
- Parecoxib - chemical compound: +1
- Murong Chui - General and Emperor Wucheng of Yan: +1
- Blake Pier, Central - : -2
- Zagreb Snowflakes Trophy - : -2
- Balcoracania - genus of trilobites: +2
- Eleanor Honnywill - British Antarctic scientist who won the 1975 Fuchs Medal of the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) in recognition of her service to the BAS and its predecessor the Falklands Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS): +2 maybe too long? scientist?
- Optical mark recognition - computerized recognition of written or printed marks: +3
- Kishenehn Formation - : -2
- Çayırköprü, Aydıntepe - human settlement: +1
- Charles Molloy Westmacott - British journalist: +1
- Georgia State Route 171 - highway in Georgia: +1
- James Montgomery - Wikipedia disambiguation page: +1
- Tripteridia eusemozona - species of insect:: +1
- Parkesburg, Pennsylvania - borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA: +2
- Luke Cresswell - British dance percussionist: +2
- Edwin and Nora Payne Bedford House - : -2
- Edel Ojeda - Mexican boxer: +2
- Sunday Island - Wikipedia disambiguation page: +1
- Greatest Remixes Vol. 1 - :-2
- Teyk, Lorestan - village in Iran: +2
- TenTen Corpus Family - : -2
- Evangelical Reformed Church of the Canton of Lucerne - : -1
- 1933 World Series - 1933 Major League Baseball championship series: +3
- Rufous-bellied triller - species of bird: +1
- Helmholtz Zentrum München - : -2
- Jeff Stevenson (rugby league) - English rugby league player: +1
- Makiš Stadium - : -1
- Pietro Marcenaro - Italian politician: +2
- Devipur, Deoghar - : -2
- Alvania amatii - species of mollusc: +1
- Chiang Wei-shui - Taiwanese politician: +2
- It's the Same Old Shillelagh - : -2
- Wymysłów, Gmina Potworów - village of Poland: +2
- Portraits (So Long Ago, So Clear) - compilation album: +1
- Aue Stagecoach Inn - : -1
- Andalusian Progress Party - : -1
- Makafushigi Adventure! - : -2
- Gemma Bond - British ballet dancer: +2
- Tony Bennett's "Something" - album by Tony Bennett: +2
- Waldlaubersheim - municipality of Germany: +2
- Petr Koukal - Wikimedia disambiguation page: +1
- Spirit of Tasmania - Wikimedia disambiguation page: +1
- Earhart Hall - : -1
- Bruce Abernethy - Australian footballer: +2
- Ghost legends of Indiana - : n/a
- Edinburgh West (Scottish Parliament constituency) - : +2
- List of films with the most Oscars per ceremony - Wikimedia list article: -1
- JPM 03 Loiret - : +2
- John Gahagan - Scottish footballer: +2
- New Taipei Industrial Park Station - Taoyuan Airport MRT Station: +2
- Spin connection - : -2
- George Poveromo - American fisherman : +2
- 2013 Guangzhou International Women's Open – Singles - :-1
- Bay United F.C. - association football club: +1
- Steve Hiett - British photographer: +2
- Nebtyhotep - : -2
- MaComère - journal :+1
- Crassa tinctella - species of insect: +1
- Kirk Smeaton - village in the United Kingdom: +2
- Mwalimu Nyerere Foundation - : -2
- Sergei Ovchinnikov (footballer, born 1984) - Russian association football player :+2
- Monocyclic monoterpene ketone monooxygenase - : -2
- Diadelia bispina - species of beetle: +1
- Ó Cléirigh Book of Genealogies - : -1
- Standing crop - : -2
- Villetelle - commune in Hérault, France: +3
- Marcus Furius Camillus (consul of 8 AD) - Roman senator and consul: +1
- Phimai District - district in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Thailand: +2
- Frank Braña - Spanish actor: +2
- Merkén - smoked chili pepper : +2
- Hemitheini - tribe of insects: +2
- 6th Regiment Alabama Cavalry - : -1
- Specter Aircraft - : -1
- Muhammad Hasbi - Olympic weightlifter: +2
- Plaubel - : -2
- Break Machine - band: +1
- Monovalent - Wikipedia disambiguation page: +1
- Processus (Kingdom of Hungary) - : -1
- Jim Corr - singer and songwriter from Ireland and member of The Corrs: +3
- Lupao, Nueva Ecija - municipality of the Philippines in the province of Nueva Ecija: +3
- Lively Grove, Illinois - unincorporated community in Illinois: +2
- Masayoshi Ito - Japanese politician: +2
- Frost (album) - album by Enslaved: +2
- Nicola Docherty - Footballer: +1
- T. J. Mathews - American baseball player: +2
- The Valley (novel) - book by Barry Pilton : +1
- James F. McGovern - American government official: +2
- Chris Perez (baseball) - Major League Baseball pitcher in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization: +4
- Yucca tenuistyla - species of plant: +1
- List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 2001 - Wikimedia list article: -2
- Amberley, Queensland - suburb of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia: +2
- Angostura, Sullana - : -2
- Bird conservation - : -2
- Kopec System - : -2
- The Hollywood Flames - : -2
- Mexican Federal Highway 54D - : -1
- 1546 - year: +1
- Student Career Experience Program - : -1
- Canadian Vickers Velos - : -2
- William Moule - Australian cricketer: +2
- South Cape Mendocino State Marine Reserve - : -1
- Podocarpus lawrencei - species of plant: +1
- Peter Lumsden (racing driver) - : -1
- Weinland Park - : -2
- Praktiflex - : -2
- 1967–68 Denver Rockets season - : -2
- Stollhofen - human settlement : +1
- Niaré Benogo - Malian association football player : +2
- Fortune, Arkansas - : -2
- Quinton Point - headland: +1
- John Ball (16th-century MP) - English politician, MP for Norwich in April 1554: +3
- Tiger Mangweni - Rugbpy player: +1
- Paul Hamilton (footballer, born 1941) - Footballer: +1
- Brendan Moriarty - American film director and producer: +3
- Maxime Legault - Canadian ice hockey defenceman: +3
- Arbitrage pricing theory - : -2
- Erebus acrotaenia - species of insect : +1
- MS Trelleborg - : -2
- Shekal Gurab - Wikimedia disambiguation page: +1
- Daniel Webster Law Office - : -2
- Universitas Kristen Indonesia - : -2
- Studio Theatre (Brighton) - theatre in Brighton, England : +1
- Superlative case - : -2
- Wang Chin-fang - Olympic judoka: +2
- Joel Vaughn - : -2
- Anuvahood - 2011 British urban comedy film: +3
- Giorgi Chakvetadze - : -2
- Trofeo Internazionale Bastianelli - cycling race: +1
- Zipoetopsis dissimilis - species of beetle: +1
- Jack Arnott (Australian footballer) - Australian rules footballer: +1
- Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Actress in a Comedy - : n/a
- Sărata-Galbenă - commune in Hîncești District, Moldova : +3
- JETCO - company: +1
- Nancy Austin - American businesswoman: -1
- Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction - : -1
- Mercury Theatre (Australia) - Australian theatre company that was co-founded by Peter Finch and existed from 1946–1954: +3
- 1998 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards - : -2
- Kaisa Nyberg - Finnish cryptographer: +2
- Henry E. O'Neill - Royal Navy officer: +1
- Amauri Ribeiro - volleyball player: +1
- Imperialism II: Age of Exploration - 1999 video game: +1
- List of Italian films of 1967 - Wikimedia list article: n/a
- Ben Leach - British musician: +2
- Abdiel Colberg (director) - Puerto Rican television producer and movie director: +3
- Essau - human settlement: +1
- Tomasz Darski - Polish canoeist: +2
- Virtual Human Interaction Lab - : -2
- Mansur al-Kamili - : -2
- William Evans (Australian sportsman) - Australian rugby union player, Australian cricket player: +3
- IEEE 2030 - : -2
- Nanda Lwin - Canadian music historian and journalist: +2
- Stone, Staffordshire - market town in Staffordshire, England: +2
- Zisa (goddess) - : -2
- William Hagan DuBarry - American academic administrator: +2
- Win My Wage - : -2
- Making Love (album) - : -1
- Dukem River - river in Ethiopia: +2
- Willow Grove, Delaware - unincorporated community in Delaware: +2
- National Institute of Ophthalmology - Wikipedia disambiguation page: +1
- Michele Zezza - : -2
- Petar Popović (basketball, born 1979) - Serbian basketball player: +2
- Nocturnes (Little Boots album) - album by Little Boots: +2
- Resul Pookutty - sound editor: +1
- Shah Shahidullah Faridi - British Islamic scholar: +2
- Ronald Freedman - American demographer: +1
- United States presidential election in Vermont, 1836 - : n/a
- Tom Pittman - American actor: +2
- Henry Katumba Tamale - : -2
- Rössler attractor - : -2
- Julia Dalavia - Brazilian television actor: +2
- Water polo at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament - : n/a
- Another Beauty - book by Adam Zagajewski: +2
- Henry Miller Shreve - American businessman: +1
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[edit]- Fighting Fascism in Europe -
- Babkin - family name
- Northern Light (spacecraft) -
- St. George's Cathedral, Wiener Neustadt -
- 2017 Canberra Tennis International -
- Colin Austin (Moldflow) - Australian researcher, engineer, and inventor
- Jan Wildens - painter
- St Matthew's, Bethnal Green - church in London Borough of Tower Hamlets, UK
- Jeremy Fisher (disambiguation) - Wikipedia disambiguation page
- Cape Turnagain -
- Philip Carling -
- Bing Xin Children’s Literature Award -
- Beerbee Mungnari - Australian artist
- Almendarez-Torres v. United States -
- Democratic Revolutionary Front–New Alternative -
- McGonigle, Ohio -
- Atlantic Shore Line Railway -
- Bridger (name) - name, given name and surname
- Tsurumaki - Wikipedia disambiguation page
- Closer to the Edge -
- Lake Ontario Park -
- Eastern Committee -
- List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Nova Scotia - Wikimedia list article
- Mahafarid Amir Khosravi - Iranian businessman
- Frank Lucas (Oklahoma politician) - American politician
- Micheline Coulombe Saint-Marcoux - Canadian composer
- Sphaerocoris annulus - species of insect
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Ostuni -
- Sankar Monastery -
- 1997 San Jose State Spartans football team -
- Anderson v. City of Hermosa Beach -
- Taeniotes praeclarus - species of beetle
- Joshua Furnas - American football player
- Price signal -
- Political faction -
- VAM - Wikimedia disambiguation page
- Mount Zion Cemetery (Los Angeles, California) -
- Face to Face (1967 film) - 1967 film by Sergio Sollima
- Ivy Joe Hunter - American football player
- Lightnin' (play) -
- Sharada English High School -
- Peabody City Hall -
- Columbus Pump House -
- John Arthur Ruskin Munro - academic
- Epicephala obovatella - species of insect
- Sir John Clerk, 2nd Baronet - Scottish politician, lawyer, judge, composer and architect
- Rainbow Ends - album by Emitt Rhodes
- Adam Müller (disambiguation) - Wikimedia disambiguation page
- Gennadi Kryuçkin - Azerbaijani rower
- Drug barons of Colombia -
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[edit]- Yellow Line (Delhi Metro) - line of the Delhi Metro system
- Damara red-billed hornbill - species of bird
- Feres, Magnesia -
- Achha Bura - 1983 film by Hrishikesh Mukherjee
- Karim Mossaoui - Dutch footballer
- Christopher Robinson (bishop) - Bishop of Lucknow
- Accessible image -
- 2000 Pittsburgh Steelers season -
- Continual power system -
- Saint Petersburg–Warsaw Railway - railway line
- Lloyd Jones (footballer) - English footballer
- Pierre-Claver Zeng Ebome - Gabonese politician
- Gessen - (no Wikidata item)
- Union des Audax -
- Alexander Trepov - Prime Minister of Russia
- American Fool - album by John Mellencamp
- Identical ancestors point -
- United States presidential election in South Dakota, 1980 -
- Aberbargoed Buds F.C. - Football Club in Britain
- Jocqueius - genus of insects
- Scott K. Silverman - American chemist
- Mayall - Wikimedia disambiguation page
- Rubiton -
- Temoq people -
- Camp of Diocletian -
- Motreff - commune in Finistère, France
- Ignacy Fik - Polish poet
- Lehman - Wikimedia disambiguation page
- Ansel Franklin Hall - American naturalist
- Centreville, Ontario - Wikipedia disambiguation page
- Portoval -
- Tahdiya -
- SS British Corporal -
- Khash River -
- Claysville, Boone County, Missouri - unincorporated community in Missouri
- Mink Cove, Nova Scotia -
- Romanu - commune in Brăila County, Romania
- G. Palanivel - Malaysian politician
- Sorrento Valley station -
- Vielka Valenzuela - Dominican Republic model
- Thénorgues - commune in Ardennes, France
- Nap Eyes -
- Monique Iborra - French politician
- Jack Campbell (ice hockey) - American ice hockey goaltender
- Simona Cavallari - Wikipedia disambiguation page
- Soul Town -
- Walter C. Teagle - American businessman
- 1962 NBA Finals - 1962 basketball championship series
- Dharmasere - 1979 film by Puttanna Kanagal
- Yusuke Kishi - Japanese writer
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[edit]- 1998 ATP Buenos Aires -
- Ecological corridor (Brazil) -
- CNNM2 - protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
- Nikolai Schipczinsky -
- Fotlandsvåg -
- Seibu Sayama Line - railway line of Seibu Railway
- Bull Rider and the Cody Nite Rodeo -
- Fringeworthy -
- Adam Smith (American football) - College football player
- Bass Communion I - album by Bass Communion
- Louisa Alice Baker - Journalist, novelist
- Campsey Priory -
- F.B.I. (instrumental) - The Shadows song
- Anisothrix agamalis - species of insect
- Slovene verbs -
- Mountain fennec -
- Nekemte - market town in western Ethiopia
- Augustin de Macarty - American politician
- U Centauri - Wikimedia disambiguation page
- Metonic cycle - unit of time
- Granite (song) -
- Iping - village in United Kingdom
- Kronos Effect -
- Atlantic (company) - Italian toy company
- Walter Mitchell - Wikimedia disambiguation page
- Fallodon - village in the United Kingdom
- Rukały -
- List of compositions by Anton Reicha - Wikimedia list article
- Carole Lazare -
- WDHR -
- United States presidential election in Ohio, 1948 -
- Thai Smile - airline
- Agnippe zhouzhiensis - moth of the Gelechiidae family
- Ludovic Asuar - Footballer
- The Baby Show -
- Dale Kickett - Australian footballer
- Regionalist Party -
- Calanus - genus of crustaceans
- Ruby Sahota -
- Nikolai Serno-Solovyevich - Russian writer (1834-1866)
- Yasutomo Nagai - Japanese motorcycle racer
- Gerson Schuck - Olympic volleyball player
- Fabulous Disaster (band) - band
- Saur Valley -
- Creolin -
- Veweziwa Kotjipati - Namibian footballer
- Merlo (company) -
- Tesis - 1996 film by Alejandro Amenábar
- Manawatu College -
- Librairie Avant-Garde (Mount Wutai Branch) -
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[edit]- Potou Lagoon -
- Murray United FC -
- Tanyard Hollow -
- J. C. Hendrix - American stock car racing driver
- Shine On (Ralph Stanley album) - album by Ralph Stanley
- HVDC Cross-Channel -
- Bulous - village in Syria
- Akiho - Wikimedia disambiguation page
- Edmund Bourne - American psychologist
- Sincosite - phosphate mineral
- Red Rocks Farrell - New York criminal; member of the Whyos gang
- Neil Crang -
- Estadio Municipal Pérez Zeledón - Estadio Municipal de Pérez Zeledón
- Sédiogo -
- Torsten Lindberg - Swedish footballer and manager
- Manvieux - commune in Calvados, France
- Odran - Wikimedia disambiguation page
- Identity theorem - theorem
- Duchess Maria Elisabeth in Bavaria - Bavarian duchess
- Agapanthia subchalybaea - species of beetle
- Dalaborg -
- Bud Konheim -
- Florian Weber - German composer and pianist
- Canadian Portrait Academy -
- Lists of high school football rivalries - Wikimedia list article
- 1993 US Open – Men's Doubles -
- Ernest Newton - English architect
- Neoleleupidia - genus of insects
- Cubitt Town - area on the Isle of Dogs in Tower Hamlets in London, England
- Georgia Piedmont Technical College -
- Schulzendorf railway station - railway station
- Elms in Australia -
- Richard C. Lee - American politician
- Jacksonville Terminal Subdivision -
- James Kelly - Wikimedia disambiguation page
- Joann H. Smith -
- 1986–87 Juventus F.C. season -
- William Brunsdon Yapp - English zoologist
- Kataharamachi Station (Toyama) -
- Piero Angela - Italian science journalist
- Catalan Centre -
- SunCore Corporation -
- Prank Academy (web series) -
- Gotofredo I (archbishop of Milan) - Roman Catholic archbishop
- European Road Transport Research Advisory Council -
- Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter (novel) - 2010 fiction novel
- Govt. MAM PG College, Jammu -
- Troels Frederik Lund - Danish historian
- Recycled player -
- Faroese general election, 1908 -
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[edit]- New Town Eco Park - an urban park in Rajarhat, Kolkata
- Helenium drummondii - species of plant
- Moho Province - province of Puno, Peru
- Björn Rosengren - Swedish politician
- Luke Moore - British association football player (b. 1986)
- Institute Vienna Circle -
- Francis Davison - Engels; schilder; 1919; Londen (Engeland); 1984
- Edward Griffin - Wikipedia disambiguation page
- Snodgrassia - genus of insects
- USS Niagara (SP-263) - ship
- Big Pasture Plateau -
- The Conquest of You - album by Kid Creole and the Coconuts
- Pinkey Hunt -
- Nol Hendriks -
- IL Gular -
- Gros-Réderching - commune in Moselle, France
- Gerdakaneh - Wikipedia disambiguation page
- Len Wootton - Footballer
- Woodcrest (Radnor Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania) -
- WillCall -
- Carmarthenshire County Council election, 1967 -
- Egomania (film) -
- Farafenni - city
- The Crime of Helen Stanley - 1934 film by D. Ross Lederman
- Union of Cossacks - organization
- Alfred M. Glossbrenner Mansion - historic house
- Tuur Dierckx - Belgian footballer
- Obsession (band) - band
- Brentwood Public Library -
- Labé Region - region of Guinea
- Édgar Humberto Ruiz - Colombian road cyclist
- Matre Hydroelectric Power Station -
- Mahiru Konno - Japanese actress
- Montana Skies -
- San Vicente Pacaya - Municipality of Escuintla Department, Guatemala
- Paintsville Lake State Park -
- Lhasa terrane -
- Desander -
- Norway at the 1906 Intercalated Games - Wikimedia list article
- The Tides Inn -
- Revolutions per Minute (Rise Against album) - album
- Zbigniew Nowosadzki - Polish artist
- Nagar Kirtan -
- Supreme Constitutional Court of Syria -
- Noriyasu - given name
- The King's Whore - 1990 film by Axel Corti
- Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo - Minister for Local Government and Rural Development
- Always True to You in My Fashion -
- Gerald McKellar (rugby union) -
- Ms. Stiletto - 1969 film by Bruno Corbucci
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[edit]- Richard Moore (New Zealand politician) - New Zealand politician, born 1849
- Ras-GRF1 -
- Unertl Optical Company -
- Mihkli - village in Estonia
- Faustus (cat) - fictional character who appeared in stories published by Charlton Comics
- John Hershberger - computer scientist
- Sparrow (2010 film) - 2010 film by Shaun Troke
- Princess Kira of Prussia - Prussian princess
- Illinois v. Caballes -
- Alexei Emelin - Russian ice hockey defenceman
- Cyrtodactylus khasiensis - species of reptile
- Ann Naddodsdóttir - Faroese viking
- October 28 - date
- Nosaby -
- Aberdare by-election, 1946 -
- Châu Phước Vĩnh - cyclist
- Michael Rosenbaum - American actor
- Water supply and sanitation in Namibia -
- 1931–32 Belgian First Division -
- Lost in the Feeling (song) -
- Las Palmas, Texas - township in Zapata County, Texas
- Droit - legal term (from French)
- Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust -
- Intelligent Robotics Group -
- Sambavars -
- Hugh Sutherland (ice hockey) - Canadian ice hockey defenceman
- All the Cats Join In -
- Center tap -
- The Auto Moto -
- Wagner (film) -
- Mazraeh-ye Eslamabad, Isfahan - village in Iran
- Daniela Benedini - Italian painter
- Gocław - Wikipedia disambiguation page
- John Welton - Canadian football player
- Földes (surname) - Wikipedia disambiguation page
- David P. Irving - Canadian politician
- Chatham Islands (British Columbia) -
- Restoring Force (album) - album by Of Mice & Men
- Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Dalcahue - national monument of Chile
- Route 29 (disambiguation) - Wikipedia disambiguation page
- Mittagong Station -
- Oulad Daoud -
- Be the Man -
- 1806 in the United Kingdom -
- R. M. Fox - British historian and journalist
- Afrolimnophila - genus of insects
- David T. Kenney - irish inventor
- Duliby, Stryi Raion -
- Edgar Bronfman Sr. - Canadian-American businessman
- Southampton F.C. in European football - Wikimedia list article
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[edit]- Kamaladdin Pirmoazzen - iranian politician
- Dehqanabad-e Chulak - village in Iran
- Guerra de los Padres -
- Central District (Iranshahr County) -
- 1999–2000 FIS Nordic Combined World Cup - 1999–2000 season of the FIS Nordic Combined Skiing World Cup
- Leptotrachelon - genus of insects
- Behind Closed Doors (Pop Evil song) -
- Bertiespeak -
- Blood Red Rivers - book
- Virginia Zoological Park - 53-acre (21 ha) zoo
- Lars von Trier - Danish film director and screenwriter
- Lopit - Wikipedia disambiguation page
- Blaž Samerl - Mayor of Ljubljana
- Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann - German historian and statesman (1785-1860)
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- Thomas J. Moyer - American judge
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- Yaw Ihle Amankwah - Ghanaian-Norwegian footballer
- Old Talbott Tavern -
- David Desharnais - ice hockey player
- No More Victims - organization
- Vauchamps, Doubs - commune in Doubs, France
- March 1989 geomagnetic storm -
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- Archer (horse) - racehorse from Australia
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- E. Elavarasan - Malaysian football manager
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- Members of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly, 1974–1977 - Wikimedia list article
- Ligah - village in Iran
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- 2014 Alberta Winter Games -
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- Kawika Kapahulehua - First Hawaiian sailor to captain an ocean-voyaging canoe from Hawaii to Tahiti in modern times
- Maharashtrian Brahmin - Wikipedia disambiguation page
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- Ray Grimes - American baseball player
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- Satoshi Inoue (musician) - Japanese musician
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- Kombil - village in Iran
- Not Dark Yet (album) - album by Allison Moorer
- Women's cue sports in Australia -
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- Now & Never - album by Platinum Blonde
- Boylston, Massachusetts - town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States of America
- Emmanuelle Lussier-Martinez -
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- Splash! Vedete la Apă -
- Saint-Georges-de-Commiers - commune in Isère, France
- De Vlinder, Deil - a tower mill in Deil, Gelderland, Netherlands which was built in 1913 and has been restored to working order
- Results of the Papua New Guinean general election, 2007 -
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- Yao Tingmei - Chinese artist
- Delatite River - river in Australia
- Shunichi Kumai - Japanese footballer
- Gem Twist - Horse
- I pirati della Malesia - Wikimedia disambiguation page
- Keralam - Museum of History and Heritage - (no Wikidata item)
- Knud Jacobsen - cyclist
- Bob Brechtel - American politician
- Peter Sillett - English footballer
- Norm Schmidt - Canadian ice hockey defenceman
- FRH - Wikipedia disambiguation page
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- Ferdinand Albert - Wikipedia disambiguation page
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- Alan D. Roberts - British scientist
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- Oldřich Machač - Czech ice hockey player
- Karel Goeyvaerts - Belgian composer
- Self-hatred -
- Irsyad Maulana - Indonesian footballer
- Griffith Peak - mountain in United States of America
- Masahiro Iwata - Japanese footballer
- Brownian motion of sol particles -
- 1976 Iowa Hawkeyes football team -
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- Nomad software -
- Alvania poucheti - species of mollusc
- Meyronnes - former commune in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France
- Fortified manor in Pabianice -
- Trouble at Totleigh Towers - (no Wikidata item)
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- Acronicta digna - species of insect
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- Lamont - Wikimedia disambiguation page:
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- Davilla, Texas - unincorporated community in Milam County, Texas, United States
- Euthyone muricolor - species of insect
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- Weightlifting at the 2006 Asian Games – Women's 63 kg -
- Cellana denticulata - species of mollusc
- Fainting couch - couch with a back that is traditionally raised at one end
- Tony Brown (basketball) - American professional basketball player and assistant coach
- Male - determined sex of an animal or plant. Use Q6581097 for a male human
- Saurabh Kumar (engineer) -
- 2001 Kroger St. Jude International – Doubles -
- Spirit of Excalibur - 1990 video game
- Colombia at the 2016 Summer Paralympics -
- SP&S Class E-1 - class of 3 American 4-8-4 locomotives
- Rahaf Zina -
- Radoslav Dimitrov - Bulgarian footballer
- Cinders (1920 film) -
- Dolichoderus crawleyi - species of insect
- Richard Witts - English musician and musicologist
- Thoroughbred Stakes -
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- Fortunato Santini - Italian composer
- Zella/Rhön - municipality of Germany
- William Mosedale - Recipient of the George Cross
- Anton Koschany - Canadian television producer
- Islam Roshdi - Egyptian footballer
- Emma Harbor - Wikipedia disambiguation page
- Asher Jay -
- Karl Attenberger - German cinematographer
- United States Senate election in Pennsylvania, 1856 -
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- Sébastien Lespès - French admiral
- Weemba -
- Poomadhathe Pennu - 1980 film by Hariharan
- Radio Veronica (Talpa Radio) -
- Thomas Hungerford of Rowden - English Lancastrian conspirator
- AMD Core Math Library -
- Gregorios Xenopoulos - Greek writer
- Morocco commemorative medal (1909) - French military decoration
- Nicola Sturgeon - First Minister of Scotland and leader of the Scottish National Party
- Pinna nobilis - species of mollusc
- The Dog Who Had Kittens -
- PAOK FC - association football club in Greece
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- Mount Gya -
- Autrey-lès-Gray - commune in Haute-Saône, France
- Bristol City Council election, 1986 -
- Kim Nguyen - filmmaker
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- Leskovac - city in Jablanica District in southern Serbia
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- FSBI Medal -
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- 2015 NAB Challenge -
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- List of populated places in Samsun Province - Wikimedia list article
- Sebastián Cirac Estopañán - Spanish linguist
- Carmen Amariei - Romanian handball player
- Irish Recorded Music Association - organization
- Wayne Wendt - Australian politician
- Hilda Gibson - British activist
- Eğri Eyalet - Ottoman province
- TBC1D15 - protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
- Yuri Skornyakov - Russian footballer
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- The Ugly Little Boy - novel by Robert Silverberg
- Trisexual - (no Wikidata item)
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- 1987 Masters (snooker) - snooker tournament
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- Franz Reinzer - American meteorologist
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- Akhmed Kurbanov - Russian footballer
- Shob Charitro Kalponik - 2009 film by Rituparno Ghosh
- Southall Drugs -
- Deschutes County, Oregon - county in Oregon
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- Springfield, Birmingham -
- Fred Hume (American football) -
- 2009 World Championships - Wikipedia disambiguation page
- Catharine MacKinnon - American feminist and legal activist
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- Kathleen A. McGrath - US Navy officer
- Coat of arms of Mississippi -
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- Robert Brett (surgeon) - British surgeon
- Salvia macrophylla - species of plant
- Partha Pratim Chowdhury - Indian director
- Nils Grevillius - Swedish conductor
- A Robust Romeo - 1914 film
- Thomas Bell (antiquarian) - English land surveyor and book collector
- Clonmel (disambiguation) - Wikimedia disambiguation page
- Nuraghe La Prisgiona - nuraghe in Arzachena, Italy
- Mother (TV series) - TV series
- Pannjärv -
- Vicki Barr Flight Stewardess Series - book by Helen Wells
- Travis Chapman - American baseball player
- Hélène de Fougerolles - French actress
- Urbnisi -
- Marian and Vivian Brown - Celebrity twins
- Emmet Township, Emmet County, Iowa - township in Emmet County, Iowa
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- List of Padma Shri award recipients (2000–2009) - 2000-2009 awardees
- Alice Cares - Dutch film
- Salvation (novel) - BBC Books original novel written by Steve Lyons
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- William Macready the Elder - Irish actor-manager
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- Durango mud turtle - species of reptile
- Willem Korsten - Dutch footballer
- Of Snails and Men - 2012 film by Tudor Giurgiu
- Arshinov -
- BET Award for Best Group -
- Christie Claridge - American model
- Helga Vieira -
- Neural network synchronization protocol -
- Edwardsville, Alabama - town of the United States
- List of accolades received by The Lives of Others - Wikimedia list article
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- Nick Lucas - American musician
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- Geneva Airport - international airport serving Geneva, Switzerland
- Gordon Sigurjonson - hockey coach
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- Sabermetrics - academic field combining statistics and baseball metrics
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- Giovanni Fietta - Italian footballer
- Doom 3: Worlds on Fire - book by Matthew J. Costello
- World Competition - journal
- Jibu language -
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- Malabar tailed caecilian - species of amphibian
- Shivanaga - 1992 film by K. S. R. Das
- Administrative divisions of Russia in 1726–1727 -
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- 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification -
- Bajbuza coat of arms -
- Jutta Hempel - German chess player
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- Peșteana - Wikipedia disambiguation page
- Correctionville, Iowa -
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- ASV - Wikimedia disambiguation page
- Renee Montoya - Fictional comic book character
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- Cypripedium californicum - species of plant
- Fundación - Colombian municipality of the department of Magdalena
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- Neeraj Grover murder case - TV Executive
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- Farkash - Wikimedia disambiguation page
- Dipodium conduplicatum - species of plant
- John William Fisher - British surgeon
- Roger T. Howe - American electrical engineer
- Gazan-e Olya - village in Iran
- Bedell - Wikimedia disambiguation page
- Lady Dorothy Macmillan - English noblewoman
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- World Turks Qurultai -
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- Sleeping Turtles Preserve - Wikipedia disambiguation page
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- Yoshifumi Suzuki - Japanese volleyball player
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- Dumuzid, the Fisherman - King of Uruk
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- Robert Manry - Copy editor and sailor
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- Charles Joseph Alleyn - Quebec lawyer and political figure
- Bantamweight - weight class in boxing
- Paul Hurst (actor) - American actor and film director
- BraviSEAmo! -
- Cooper Site - Wikimedia disambiguation page
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