Fallen Empires
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Fallen Empires is a studio album by Northern Irish-Scottish rock band Snow Patrol that showcases a more expansive, electronic-influenced sound compared to their earlier work.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Fallen Empires canonical | 7 |
| Fallen Empires (song) | 2 |
| Fallen Empires (album) | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Fallen Empires Context triple: [Snow Patrol, notableAlbum, Fallen Empires]
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A.
Sorrows of Empire
Sorrows of Empire is a political analysis book that critiques U.S. militarism and imperial expansion as part of The American Empire Project series.
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Rise of an Empire
Rise of an Empire is a compilation album by the Young Money Entertainment label featuring various artists from its roster.
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Dismantling the Empire
Dismantling the Empire is a political analysis book by Chalmers Johnson that critiques U.S. militarism and imperial overreach and warns of its consequences for American democracy.
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Imperial Earth
Imperial Earth is a science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke that explores human colonization of the Solar System and the personal journey of a man from Titan visiting an overpopulated Earth.
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E.
Fall of Samaria
The Fall of Samaria was the 722 BCE Assyrian conquest and destruction of the capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel, leading to the exile and dispersion of its population.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Fallen Empires Target entity description: Fallen Empires is a studio album by Northern Irish-Scottish rock band Snow Patrol that showcases a more expansive, electronic-influenced sound compared to their earlier work.
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A.
Sorrows of Empire
Sorrows of Empire is a political analysis book that critiques U.S. militarism and imperial expansion as part of The American Empire Project series.
-
B.
Rise of an Empire
Rise of an Empire is a compilation album by the Young Money Entertainment label featuring various artists from its roster.
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C.
Dismantling the Empire
Dismantling the Empire is a political analysis book by Chalmers Johnson that critiques U.S. militarism and imperial overreach and warns of its consequences for American democracy.
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D.
Imperial Earth
Imperial Earth is a science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke that explores human colonization of the Solar System and the personal journey of a man from Titan visiting an overpopulated Earth.
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E.
Fall of Samaria
The Fall of Samaria was the 722 BCE Assyrian conquest and destruction of the capital of the northern Kingdom of Israel, leading to the exile and dispersion of its population.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Fallen Empires Description of subject: Fallen Empires is a studio album by Northern Irish-Scottish rock band Snow Patrol that showcases a more expansive, electronic-influenced sound compared to their earlier work.
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