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  sub:paragraph c4o:hasContent "Soccer is a widely attested domain in Wikipedia: according to DBpedia, 9 the English Wikipedia counts a total of 223, 050 articles describing soccer-related entities, which is a significant portion (around 5%) of the whole chapter. Moreover, infoboxes on those articles are generally very rich (cf. for instance the Germany national football team article). On account of these ob- servations, the soccer domain properly fits the main challenge of this effort. Table 1 displays three examples of candidate statements from the Germany national football team article text, which do not exist in the corresponding DBpedia resource." ;
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