Archibald Murray
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Archibald Murray was a British Army general best known for leading early British operations in the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I, particularly in Egypt and Palestine.
All labels observed (1)
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| Archibald Murray canonical | 4 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Archibald Murray Context triple: [Sinai and Palestine campaign, commander, Archibald Murray]
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George Grant Elmslie
George Grant Elmslie was an influential American architect associated with the Prairie School movement, known for his richly ornamented designs and collaborations with Louis Sullivan.
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William Balfour
William Balfour is an American man best known for being convicted of the 2008 murders of three relatives of singer and actress Jennifer Hudson.
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Thomas Urquhart
Thomas Urquhart was a 17th-century Scottish writer, translator, and eccentric known for his elaborate prose and early English translation of Rabelais.
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Archibald Blair
Archibald Blair was a British naval officer and surveyor associated with the early colonial exploration and development of the Andaman Islands.
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James Ramsay
James Ramsay was an 18th-century Anglican clergyman and prominent British abolitionist who campaigned vigorously against the transatlantic slave trade.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Archibald Murray Target entity description: Archibald Murray was a British Army general best known for leading early British operations in the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I, particularly in Egypt and Palestine.
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A.
George Grant Elmslie
George Grant Elmslie was an influential American architect associated with the Prairie School movement, known for his richly ornamented designs and collaborations with Louis Sullivan.
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B.
William Balfour
William Balfour is an American man best known for being convicted of the 2008 murders of three relatives of singer and actress Jennifer Hudson.
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C.
Thomas Urquhart
Thomas Urquhart was a 17th-century Scottish writer, translator, and eccentric known for his elaborate prose and early English translation of Rabelais.
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D.
Archibald Blair
Archibald Blair was a British naval officer and surveyor associated with the early colonial exploration and development of the Andaman Islands.
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E.
James Ramsay
James Ramsay was an 18th-century Anglican clergyman and prominent British abolitionist who campaigned vigorously against the transatlantic slave trade.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (48)
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Subject: Archibald Murray Description of subject: Archibald Murray was a British Army general best known for leading early British operations in the Middle Eastern theatre of World War I, particularly in Egypt and Palestine.
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