Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Tironian "et"
Target Entity: Tironian_notes
Preceding Context: The ampersand should not be confused with the
Succeeding Context: (“⁊”), which is a symbol similar to the numeral 7. Both symbols have their roots in the classical antiquity, and both signs were used up through the Middle Ages as a representation for the Latin word "et" ("and"). However, while the ampersand was in origin a common ligature in the everyday script, the Tironian "et" was part of a highly specialised stenographic shorthand.
Paragraph Title: History
Source Page: Ampersand

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wordnet_event_100029378-1.2434636418138427 0
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yagoGeoEntity-1.5466318681430762 0
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