Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Saul Alinsky's
Target Entity: Saul_Alinsky
Preceding Context: Although the term "concern troll" originated in discussions of online behavior, it now sees increasing use to describe similar behaviors that take place offline. For example, James Wolcott of Vanity Fair accused a conservative New York Daily News columnist of "concern troll" behavior in his efforts to downplay the Mark Foley scandal. Wolcott links what he calls concern trolls to
Succeeding Context: "Do-Nothings", giving a long quote from Alinsky on the Do-Nothings' method and effects:
Paragraph Title: Concern troll
Source Page: Troll (Internet)

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