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[ "County Route 501", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "New Jersey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>County Route 501<\e1> and <e2>New Jersey<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "County Route 501", "New Jersey" ]
28,019
[ "Sacunk", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "New Jersey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sacunk<\e1> and <e2>New Jersey<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Sacunk", "New Jersey" ]
28,020
[ "South Plainfield", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Middlesex County" ]
Find the relation between <e1>South Plainfield<\e1> and <e2>Middlesex County<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "South Plainfield", "Middlesex County" ]
28,021
[ "Middlesex", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Middlesex County" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Middlesex<\e1> and <e2>Middlesex County<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Middlesex", "Middlesex County" ]
28,022
[ "Dismal Swamp", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "New Jersey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dismal Swamp<\e1> and <e2>New Jersey<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Dismal Swamp", "New Jersey" ]
28,024
[ "Spring Lake", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Middlesex County" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Spring Lake<\e1> and <e2>Middlesex County<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Spring Lake", "Middlesex County" ]
28,025
[ "Interstate 287", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "New Jersey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Interstate 287<\e1> and <e2>New Jersey<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Interstate 287", "New Jersey" ]
28,026
[ "Bound Brook", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Middlesex County" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bound Brook<\e1> and <e2>Middlesex County<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Bound Brook", "Middlesex County" ]
28,028
[ "New Market Pond", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "New Jersey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>New Market Pond<\e1> and <e2>New Jersey<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "New Market Pond", "New Jersey" ]
28,029
[ "Mountain View Park", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "New Jersey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mountain View Park<\e1> and <e2>New Jersey<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Mountain View Park", "New Jersey" ]
28,031
[ "Cedar Brook", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "New Jersey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Cedar Brook<\e1> and <e2>New Jersey<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Cedar Brook", "New Jersey" ]
28,032
[ "Mountain View Park", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Middlesex County" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mountain View Park<\e1> and <e2>Middlesex County<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Mountain View Park", "Middlesex County" ]
28,034
[ "Spring Lake", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "New Jersey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Spring Lake<\e1> and <e2>New Jersey<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Spring Lake", "New Jersey" ]
28,036
[ "Piscataway", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "New Jersey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Piscataway<\e1> and <e2>New Jersey<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Piscataway", "New Jersey" ]
28,038
[ "Middlesex", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "New Jersey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Middlesex<\e1> and <e2>New Jersey<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Middlesex", "New Jersey" ]
28,039
[ "Edison", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "New Jersey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Edison<\e1> and <e2>New Jersey<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Edison", "New Jersey" ]
28,058
[ "South Plainfield", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "New Jersey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>South Plainfield<\e1> and <e2>New Jersey<\e2>. Bound Brook is a tributary of the Raritan River in Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. Its name comes from a boundary in an Indian deed. The stream is referred to as Sacunk, a Native American name meaning " slow sluggish stream ", on early maps of the area. It rises in Edison (near Interstate 287 and County Route 501) and flows through the Dismal Swamp. It then flows through South Plainfield and the Cedar Brook joins it southwest of Spring Lake. It continues through Piscataway into New Market Pond, through Middlesex where it flows into the Green Brook at the northwest corner of Mountain View Park. It gives its name to the borough of Bound Brook, New Jersey.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "South Plainfield", "New Jersey" ]
28,059
[ "Know Your Enemy", "performer", "Rage Against the Machine" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Know Your Enemy<\e1> and <e2>Rage Against the Machine<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
performer
35
[ "Know Your Enemy", "Rage Against the Machine" ]
28,355
[ "Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD", "performer", "Rage Against the Machine" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD<\e1> and <e2>Rage Against the Machine<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
performer
35
[ "Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD", "Rage Against the Machine" ]
28,357
[ "Natural Born Killers", "director", "Oliver Stone" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Natural Born Killers<\e1> and <e2>Oliver Stone<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
director
51
[ "Natural Born Killers", "Oliver Stone" ]
28,358
[ "Fistful of Steel", "performer", "Rage Against the Machine" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Fistful of Steel<\e1> and <e2>Rage Against the Machine<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
performer
35
[ "Fistful of Steel", "Rage Against the Machine" ]
28,359
[ "Alberto Korda", "notable work", "Guerrillero Heroico" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Alberto Korda<\e1> and <e2>Guerrillero Heroico<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
notable work
33
[ "Alberto Korda", "Guerrillero Heroico" ]
28,360
[ "Bombtrack", "part of", "Fistful of Steel" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bombtrack<\e1> and <e2>Fistful of Steel<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
part of
7
[ "Bombtrack", "Fistful of Steel" ]
28,363
[ "Guerrillero Heroico", "creator", "Alberto Korda" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Guerrillero Heroico<\e1> and <e2>Alberto Korda<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
creator
34
[ "Guerrillero Heroico", "Alberto Korda" ]
28,364
[ "Know Your Enemy", "country of origin", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Know Your Enemy<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
country of origin
36
[ "Know Your Enemy", "American" ]
28,365
[ "Fistful of Steel", "country of origin", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Fistful of Steel<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
country of origin
36
[ "Fistful of Steel", "American" ]
28,367
[ "Che Guevara", "residence", "Cuban" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Che Guevara<\e1> and <e2>Cuban<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
residence
21
[ "Che Guevara", "Cuban" ]
28,369
[ "Bombtrack", "country of origin", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bombtrack<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
country of origin
36
[ "Bombtrack", "American" ]
28,370
[ "Alberto Korda", "country of citizenship", "Cuban" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Alberto Korda<\e1> and <e2>Cuban<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Alberto Korda", "Cuban" ]
28,376
[ "Oliver Stone", "notable work", "Natural Born Killers" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Oliver Stone<\e1> and <e2>Natural Born Killers<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
notable work
33
[ "Oliver Stone", "Natural Born Killers" ]
28,377
[ "Mallory", "present in work", "Natural Born Killers" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mallory<\e1> and <e2>Natural Born Killers<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
present in work
31
[ "Mallory", "Natural Born Killers" ]
28,378
[ "Mickey", "present in work", "Natural Born Killers" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mickey<\e1> and <e2>Natural Born Killers<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
present in work
31
[ "Mickey", "Natural Born Killers" ]
28,379
[ "Jim Fitzpatrick", "country of citizenship", "Irish" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Jim Fitzpatrick<\e1> and <e2>Irish<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Jim Fitzpatrick", "Irish" ]
28,381
[ "Rage Against the Machine", "notable work", "Know Your Enemy" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Rage Against the Machine<\e1> and <e2>Know Your Enemy<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
notable work
33
[ "Rage Against the Machine", "Know Your Enemy" ]
28,382
[ "Rage Against the Machine", "notable work", "Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Rage Against the Machine<\e1> and <e2>Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
notable work
33
[ "Rage Against the Machine", "Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD" ]
28,383
[ "Rage Against the Machine", "notable work", "Fistful of Steel" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Rage Against the Machine<\e1> and <e2>Fistful of Steel<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
notable work
33
[ "Rage Against the Machine", "Fistful of Steel" ]
28,384
[ "Fistful of Steel", "has part(s)", "Bombtrack" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Fistful of Steel<\e1> and <e2>Bombtrack<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
has part(s)
10
[ "Fistful of Steel", "Bombtrack" ]
28,387
[ "Tim Commerford", "notable work", "Bombtrack" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tim Commerford<\e1> and <e2>Bombtrack<\e2>. " Bombtrack " is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine that opens their self - titled debut album. Like most of Rage Against the Machine's songs, the song's lyrics discuss social inequality, proclaiming that " landlords and power whores " were going to " burn ". The riffs were composed by Rage Against the Machine bassist Tim Commerford. The song is one of three on the album in the key of F along with " Know Your Enemy " and " Fistful of Steel ". Impressed by their song, Rage Against the Machine named it Bombtrack in reference to hip hop terminology where the word' bomb' means' the greatest', making the song title literally mean' the greatest track'. A music video was released, depicting support for the Peruvian Maoist terrorist organization, Sendero Luminoso and its leader Abimael Guzman. The video clip did not appear on the group's first home video, citing Rage's first altered political opinion. In 2003, the video finally appeared as bonus material on their Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium DVD. The single artwork features Cuban photographer Alberto Korda's famous image of Che Guevara, Guerrillero Heroico. A mirrored version of the iconic two - tone portrait by Irish artist Jim Fitzpatrick (T - shirt version). Perhaps the song's most notable appearance outside of the music industry would be its appearance in Oliver Stone's controversial film Natural Born Killers, when Mickey breaks out of his prison cell in search of Mallory.
notable work
33
[ "Tim Commerford", "Bombtrack" ]
28,389
[ "Christine Harijaona Razanamahasoa", "country of citizenship", "Malagasy" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christine Harijaona Razanamahasoa<\e1> and <e2>Malagasy<\e2>. Christine Harijaona Razanamahasoa is a Malagasy politician. She served as a Minister of Justice between 2009 and 2013, and as the president of the Malagasy National Assembly from February till May 2014, becoming the first woman in this position. Christine Razanamahasoa is a lawyer by education. On 17 March 2009, as a result of 2009 Malagasy political crisis, president Marc Ravalomanana was removed from his position, and the High Transitional Authority, led by Andry Rajoelina, was formed. The High transition authority elected Rajoelina the president of Madagascar, and Albert Camille Vital became the Prime Minister and formed the government. Christine Razanamahasoa became the Minister of Justice in that government. On 28 October 2011, Rajoelina dismissed the government and asked Omer Beriziky to form the new one. Razanamahasoa joined the new government, and on 31 October 2013 resigned and was replaced by Florent Rakotoarisoa. The reason for her resignation was that she intended to participate in forthcoming national elections. In 2013, she was elected to the National Assembly from Ambatofinandrahana District representing the MAPAR party, founded by the former president Andry Rajoelina. On 5 May 2014, the parliament elected the new president, and dismissed Razanamahasoa. The High Constitutional Court later confirmed that the voting was legal. She remained the deputy and the national coordinator of MAPAR.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Christine Harijaona Razanamahasoa", "Malagasy" ]
28,704
[ "MAPAR", "chairperson", "Andry Rajoelina" ]
Find the relation between <e1>MAPAR<\e1> and <e2>Andry Rajoelina<\e2>. Christine Harijaona Razanamahasoa is a Malagasy politician. She served as a Minister of Justice between 2009 and 2013, and as the president of the Malagasy National Assembly from February till May 2014, becoming the first woman in this position. Christine Razanamahasoa is a lawyer by education. On 17 March 2009, as a result of 2009 Malagasy political crisis, president Marc Ravalomanana was removed from his position, and the High Transitional Authority, led by Andry Rajoelina, was formed. The High transition authority elected Rajoelina the president of Madagascar, and Albert Camille Vital became the Prime Minister and formed the government. Christine Razanamahasoa became the Minister of Justice in that government. On 28 October 2011, Rajoelina dismissed the government and asked Omer Beriziky to form the new one. Razanamahasoa joined the new government, and on 31 October 2013 resigned and was replaced by Florent Rakotoarisoa. The reason for her resignation was that she intended to participate in forthcoming national elections. In 2013, she was elected to the National Assembly from Ambatofinandrahana District representing the MAPAR party, founded by the former president Andry Rajoelina. On 5 May 2014, the parliament elected the new president, and dismissed Razanamahasoa. The High Constitutional Court later confirmed that the voting was legal. She remained the deputy and the national coordinator of MAPAR.
chairperson
52
[ "MAPAR", "Andry Rajoelina" ]
28,716
[ "Omer Beriziky", "country of citizenship", "Malagasy" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Omer Beriziky<\e1> and <e2>Malagasy<\e2>. Christine Harijaona Razanamahasoa is a Malagasy politician. She served as a Minister of Justice between 2009 and 2013, and as the president of the Malagasy National Assembly from February till May 2014, becoming the first woman in this position. Christine Razanamahasoa is a lawyer by education. On 17 March 2009, as a result of 2009 Malagasy political crisis, president Marc Ravalomanana was removed from his position, and the High Transitional Authority, led by Andry Rajoelina, was formed. The High transition authority elected Rajoelina the president of Madagascar, and Albert Camille Vital became the Prime Minister and formed the government. Christine Razanamahasoa became the Minister of Justice in that government. On 28 October 2011, Rajoelina dismissed the government and asked Omer Beriziky to form the new one. Razanamahasoa joined the new government, and on 31 October 2013 resigned and was replaced by Florent Rakotoarisoa. The reason for her resignation was that she intended to participate in forthcoming national elections. In 2013, she was elected to the National Assembly from Ambatofinandrahana District representing the MAPAR party, founded by the former president Andry Rajoelina. On 5 May 2014, the parliament elected the new president, and dismissed Razanamahasoa. The High Constitutional Court later confirmed that the voting was legal. She remained the deputy and the national coordinator of MAPAR.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Omer Beriziky", "Malagasy" ]
28,719
[ "Florent Rakotoarisoa", "country of citizenship", "Malagasy" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Florent Rakotoarisoa<\e1> and <e2>Malagasy<\e2>. Christine Harijaona Razanamahasoa is a Malagasy politician. She served as a Minister of Justice between 2009 and 2013, and as the president of the Malagasy National Assembly from February till May 2014, becoming the first woman in this position. Christine Razanamahasoa is a lawyer by education. On 17 March 2009, as a result of 2009 Malagasy political crisis, president Marc Ravalomanana was removed from his position, and the High Transitional Authority, led by Andry Rajoelina, was formed. The High transition authority elected Rajoelina the president of Madagascar, and Albert Camille Vital became the Prime Minister and formed the government. Christine Razanamahasoa became the Minister of Justice in that government. On 28 October 2011, Rajoelina dismissed the government and asked Omer Beriziky to form the new one. Razanamahasoa joined the new government, and on 31 October 2013 resigned and was replaced by Florent Rakotoarisoa. The reason for her resignation was that she intended to participate in forthcoming national elections. In 2013, she was elected to the National Assembly from Ambatofinandrahana District representing the MAPAR party, founded by the former president Andry Rajoelina. On 5 May 2014, the parliament elected the new president, and dismissed Razanamahasoa. The High Constitutional Court later confirmed that the voting was legal. She remained the deputy and the national coordinator of MAPAR.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Florent Rakotoarisoa", "Malagasy" ]
28,722
[ "High Transitional Authority", "chairperson", "Andry Rajoelina" ]
Find the relation between <e1>High Transitional Authority<\e1> and <e2>Andry Rajoelina<\e2>. Christine Harijaona Razanamahasoa is a Malagasy politician. She served as a Minister of Justice between 2009 and 2013, and as the president of the Malagasy National Assembly from February till May 2014, becoming the first woman in this position. Christine Razanamahasoa is a lawyer by education. On 17 March 2009, as a result of 2009 Malagasy political crisis, president Marc Ravalomanana was removed from his position, and the High Transitional Authority, led by Andry Rajoelina, was formed. The High transition authority elected Rajoelina the president of Madagascar, and Albert Camille Vital became the Prime Minister and formed the government. Christine Razanamahasoa became the Minister of Justice in that government. On 28 October 2011, Rajoelina dismissed the government and asked Omer Beriziky to form the new one. Razanamahasoa joined the new government, and on 31 October 2013 resigned and was replaced by Florent Rakotoarisoa. The reason for her resignation was that she intended to participate in forthcoming national elections. In 2013, she was elected to the National Assembly from Ambatofinandrahana District representing the MAPAR party, founded by the former president Andry Rajoelina. On 5 May 2014, the parliament elected the new president, and dismissed Razanamahasoa. The High Constitutional Court later confirmed that the voting was legal. She remained the deputy and the national coordinator of MAPAR.
chairperson
52
[ "High Transitional Authority", "Andry Rajoelina" ]
28,724
[ "Malagasy", "head of government", "Albert Camille Vital" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Malagasy<\e1> and <e2>Albert Camille Vital<\e2>. Christine Harijaona Razanamahasoa is a Malagasy politician. She served as a Minister of Justice between 2009 and 2013, and as the president of the Malagasy National Assembly from February till May 2014, becoming the first woman in this position. Christine Razanamahasoa is a lawyer by education. On 17 March 2009, as a result of 2009 Malagasy political crisis, president Marc Ravalomanana was removed from his position, and the High Transitional Authority, led by Andry Rajoelina, was formed. The High transition authority elected Rajoelina the president of Madagascar, and Albert Camille Vital became the Prime Minister and formed the government. Christine Razanamahasoa became the Minister of Justice in that government. On 28 October 2011, Rajoelina dismissed the government and asked Omer Beriziky to form the new one. Razanamahasoa joined the new government, and on 31 October 2013 resigned and was replaced by Florent Rakotoarisoa. The reason for her resignation was that she intended to participate in forthcoming national elections. In 2013, she was elected to the National Assembly from Ambatofinandrahana District representing the MAPAR party, founded by the former president Andry Rajoelina. On 5 May 2014, the parliament elected the new president, and dismissed Razanamahasoa. The High Constitutional Court later confirmed that the voting was legal. She remained the deputy and the national coordinator of MAPAR.
head of government
0
[ "Malagasy", "Albert Camille Vital" ]
28,728
[ "Taiwan Stock Exchange", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Taipei" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Taiwan Stock Exchange<\e1> and <e2>Taipei<\e2>. Shihlin Electric and Engineering Corporation is a company based in Taipei, Taiwan, which manufactures electrical and power transformers, switchgear, automation, controls and automotive electrical devices. The technology for the manufacturing originally involved technology transfers from Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) and France Transfo, a Schneider Electric Company (France). Shihlin Electric was founded in 1955. The company is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE 1503), and Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) is a 20 % share holder. Shihlin Electric, in Q1 2009, lists 15 sales subsidiaries and over 100 distribution partners worldwide. Additionally, Shihlin Electric operates manufacturing factories in Taiwan (3 in Hsinchu), Mainland China (10 in Xiamen, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Fuzhou and Wuhan) and Vietnam (1 in Southern Vietnam).
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Taiwan Stock Exchange", "Taipei" ]
28,909
[ "Shihlin Electric and Engineering Corporation", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Hsinchu" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Shihlin Electric and Engineering Corporation<\e1> and <e2>Hsinchu<\e2>. Shihlin Electric and Engineering Corporation is a company based in Taipei, Taiwan, which manufactures electrical and power transformers, switchgear, automation, controls and automotive electrical devices. The technology for the manufacturing originally involved technology transfers from Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) and France Transfo, a Schneider Electric Company (France). Shihlin Electric was founded in 1955. The company is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE 1503), and Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) is a 20 % share holder. Shihlin Electric, in Q1 2009, lists 15 sales subsidiaries and over 100 distribution partners worldwide. Additionally, Shihlin Electric operates manufacturing factories in Taiwan (3 in Hsinchu), Mainland China (10 in Xiamen, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Fuzhou and Wuhan) and Vietnam (1 in Southern Vietnam).
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Shihlin Electric and Engineering Corporation", "Hsinchu" ]
28,918
[ "Xiamen", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Mainland China" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Xiamen<\e1> and <e2>Mainland China<\e2>. Shihlin Electric and Engineering Corporation is a company based in Taipei, Taiwan, which manufactures electrical and power transformers, switchgear, automation, controls and automotive electrical devices. The technology for the manufacturing originally involved technology transfers from Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) and France Transfo, a Schneider Electric Company (France). Shihlin Electric was founded in 1955. The company is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE 1503), and Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) is a 20 % share holder. Shihlin Electric, in Q1 2009, lists 15 sales subsidiaries and over 100 distribution partners worldwide. Additionally, Shihlin Electric operates manufacturing factories in Taiwan (3 in Hsinchu), Mainland China (10 in Xiamen, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Fuzhou and Wuhan) and Vietnam (1 in Southern Vietnam).
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Xiamen", "Mainland China" ]
28,921
[ "Taiwan", "capital", "Taipei" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Taiwan<\e1> and <e2>Taipei<\e2>. Shihlin Electric and Engineering Corporation is a company based in Taipei, Taiwan, which manufactures electrical and power transformers, switchgear, automation, controls and automotive electrical devices. The technology for the manufacturing originally involved technology transfers from Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) and France Transfo, a Schneider Electric Company (France). Shihlin Electric was founded in 1955. The company is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE 1503), and Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) is a 20 % share holder. Shihlin Electric, in Q1 2009, lists 15 sales subsidiaries and over 100 distribution partners worldwide. Additionally, Shihlin Electric operates manufacturing factories in Taiwan (3 in Hsinchu), Mainland China (10 in Xiamen, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Fuzhou and Wuhan) and Vietnam (1 in Southern Vietnam).
capital
1
[ "Taiwan", "Taipei" ]
28,922
[ "Taiwan Stock Exchange", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Taiwan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Taiwan Stock Exchange<\e1> and <e2>Taiwan<\e2>. Shihlin Electric and Engineering Corporation is a company based in Taipei, Taiwan, which manufactures electrical and power transformers, switchgear, automation, controls and automotive electrical devices. The technology for the manufacturing originally involved technology transfers from Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) and France Transfo, a Schneider Electric Company (France). Shihlin Electric was founded in 1955. The company is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE 1503), and Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) is a 20 % share holder. Shihlin Electric, in Q1 2009, lists 15 sales subsidiaries and over 100 distribution partners worldwide. Additionally, Shihlin Electric operates manufacturing factories in Taiwan (3 in Hsinchu), Mainland China (10 in Xiamen, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Fuzhou and Wuhan) and Vietnam (1 in Southern Vietnam).
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Taiwan Stock Exchange", "Taiwan" ]
28,926
[ "Shihlin Electric and Engineering Corporation", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Taiwan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Shihlin Electric and Engineering Corporation<\e1> and <e2>Taiwan<\e2>. Shihlin Electric and Engineering Corporation is a company based in Taipei, Taiwan, which manufactures electrical and power transformers, switchgear, automation, controls and automotive electrical devices. The technology for the manufacturing originally involved technology transfers from Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) and France Transfo, a Schneider Electric Company (France). Shihlin Electric was founded in 1955. The company is listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE 1503), and Mitsubishi Electric (Japan) is a 20 % share holder. Shihlin Electric, in Q1 2009, lists 15 sales subsidiaries and over 100 distribution partners worldwide. Additionally, Shihlin Electric operates manufacturing factories in Taiwan (3 in Hsinchu), Mainland China (10 in Xiamen, Suzhou, Wuxi, Changzhou, Fuzhou and Wuhan) and Vietnam (1 in Southern Vietnam).
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Shihlin Electric and Engineering Corporation", "Taiwan" ]
28,927
[ "Skyreach Centre", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alberta" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Skyreach Centre<\e1> and <e2>Alberta<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Skyreach Centre", "Alberta" ]
29,255
[ "Whitemud Drive", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alberta" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Whitemud Drive<\e1> and <e2>Alberta<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Whitemud Drive", "Alberta" ]
29,257
[ "Yellowhead Trail", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alberta" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Yellowhead Trail<\e1> and <e2>Alberta<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Yellowhead Trail", "Alberta" ]
29,259
[ "Inner Ring Road", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alberta" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Inner Ring Road<\e1> and <e2>Alberta<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Inner Ring Road", "Alberta" ]
29,261
[ "Fort Road", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alberta" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Fort Road<\e1> and <e2>Alberta<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Fort Road", "Alberta" ]
29,263
[ "Wayne Gretzky Drive", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alberta" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Wayne Gretzky Drive<\e1> and <e2>Alberta<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Wayne Gretzky Drive", "Alberta" ]
29,265
[ "Skyreach Centre", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Edmonton" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Skyreach Centre<\e1> and <e2>Edmonton<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Skyreach Centre", "Edmonton" ]
29,270
[ "Capilano Drive", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alberta" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Capilano Drive<\e1> and <e2>Alberta<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Capilano Drive", "Alberta" ]
29,274
[ "Manning Drive", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alberta" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Manning Drive<\e1> and <e2>Alberta<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Manning Drive", "Alberta" ]
29,276
[ "75Β Street", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alberta" ]
Find the relation between <e1>75Β Street<\e1> and <e2>Alberta<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "75Β Street", "Alberta" ]
29,278
[ "Wayne Gretzky", "country of citizenship", "Canada" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Wayne Gretzky<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Wayne Gretzky", "Canada" ]
29,279
[ "Inner Ring Road", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Edmonton" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Inner Ring Road<\e1> and <e2>Edmonton<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Inner Ring Road", "Edmonton" ]
29,284
[ "Edmonton Oilers", "has part(s)", "Wayne Gretzky" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Edmonton Oilers<\e1> and <e2>Wayne Gretzky<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
has part(s)
10
[ "Edmonton Oilers", "Wayne Gretzky" ]
29,285
[ "Whitemud Drive", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Edmonton" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Whitemud Drive<\e1> and <e2>Edmonton<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Whitemud Drive", "Edmonton" ]
29,286
[ "Wayne Gretzky Drive", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Edmonton" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Wayne Gretzky Drive<\e1> and <e2>Edmonton<\e2>. Wayne Gretzky Drive is a freeway in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Originally Capilano Drive, it was officially renamed October 1, 1999 after NHL hockey player Wayne Gretzky, as a tribute to his years with the Edmonton Oilers. The same day, Wayne Gretzky's number 99 jersey was retired at the Skyreach Centre, which lies just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive, at 118 Β  Avenue. 66/75 Β  Street is a major arterial road in east Edmonton which serves residential and industrial areas. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street, both located between Whitemud Drive and Yellowhead Trail, is part of Edmonton's eastern leg of its Inner Ring Road. Wayne Gretzky Drive and 75 Β  Street are part of a continuous roadway that runs from 41 Β  Avenue Β  SW to 33 Β  Street Β  NE (Edmonton's northeastern city limit) and includes portions of 66 Β  Street and Fort Road, as well as all of Manning Drive.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Wayne Gretzky Drive", "Edmonton" ]
29,287
[ "Black Ivory", "has part(s)", "Leroy Burgess" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Black Ivory<\e1> and <e2>Leroy Burgess<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
has part(s)
10
[ "Black Ivory", "Leroy Burgess" ]
29,691
[ "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "country of origin", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ain't No Mountain High Enough<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
country of origin
36
[ "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "American" ]
29,693
[ "Inner Life", "country of origin", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Inner Life<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
country of origin
36
[ "Inner Life", "American" ]
29,695
[ "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "performer", "Inner Life" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ain't No Mountain High Enough<\e1> and <e2>Inner Life<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
performer
35
[ "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Inner Life" ]
29,698
[ "Red Greg Records", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "New York" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Red Greg Records<\e1> and <e2>New York<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Red Greg Records", "New York" ]
29,699
[ "Inner Life", "producer", "Patrick Adams" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Inner Life<\e1> and <e2>Patrick Adams<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
producer
56
[ "Inner Life", "Patrick Adams" ]
29,700
[ "Inner Life", "has part(s)", "Leroy Burgess" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Inner Life<\e1> and <e2>Leroy Burgess<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
has part(s)
10
[ "Inner Life", "Leroy Burgess" ]
29,702
[ "Inner Life", "has part(s)", "Jocelyn Brown" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Inner Life<\e1> and <e2>Jocelyn Brown<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
has part(s)
10
[ "Inner Life", "Jocelyn Brown" ]
29,703
[ "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "performer", "Jocelyn Brown" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ain't No Mountain High Enough<\e1> and <e2>Jocelyn Brown<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
performer
35
[ "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Jocelyn Brown" ]
29,704
[ "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "producer", "Patrick Adams" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ain't No Mountain High Enough<\e1> and <e2>Patrick Adams<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
producer
56
[ "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Patrick Adams" ]
29,705
[ "Inner Life", "notable work", "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Inner Life<\e1> and <e2>Ain't No Mountain High Enough<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
notable work
33
[ "Inner Life", "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" ]
29,707
[ "Patrick Adams", "notable work", "Inner Life" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Patrick Adams<\e1> and <e2>Inner Life<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
notable work
33
[ "Patrick Adams", "Inner Life" ]
29,708
[ "Leroy Burgess", "part of", "Inner Life" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Leroy Burgess<\e1> and <e2>Inner Life<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
part of
7
[ "Leroy Burgess", "Inner Life" ]
29,709
[ "Jocelyn Brown", "part of", "Inner Life" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Jocelyn Brown<\e1> and <e2>Inner Life<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
part of
7
[ "Jocelyn Brown", "Inner Life" ]
29,710
[ "Jocelyn Brown", "notable work", "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Jocelyn Brown<\e1> and <e2>Ain't No Mountain High Enough<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
notable work
33
[ "Jocelyn Brown", "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" ]
29,711
[ "Patrick Adams", "notable work", "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Patrick Adams<\e1> and <e2>Ain't No Mountain High Enough<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
notable work
33
[ "Patrick Adams", "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" ]
29,712
[ "Red Greg Records", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Red Greg Records<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Inner Life was an American club - oriented soul studio project formed in 1979 that enjoyed success with " I'm Caught Up (In a One Night Love Affair) " (1979) and " Ai n't No Mountain High Enough " (1981). Both tracks featured the vocals of Jocelyn Brown and Leroy Burgess (formerly of Black Ivory). Produced and arranged by Patrick Adams and engineered by Bob Blank and Joe Arlotta, the album was originally produced for executive producer Greg Carmichael, whose Red Greg Records was an early and prolific disco label based in New York. They also had a minor hit on Salsoul Records in 1981 with " Knock Out (Let's Go Another Round) ".
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Red Greg Records", "American" ]
29,714
[ "Ahmet Kaya", "ethnic group", "Kurd of Turkey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ahmet Kaya<\e1> and <e2>Kurd of Turkey<\e2>. Ahmet Kaya (28 October 1957 – 16 November 2000) was a folk singer from Malatya, Turkey. He was of mixed Kurdish - Turkish origin and often identified himself as a " Kurd of Turkey ". Many of his albums broke sales records. Kaya, with over 20 albums, is by far one of the most influential and controversial artists of the 20th century in Turkey who was very vocal on social and political issues ; had to flee Turkey for France and died in exile. An elegy " Ya beni sararsa memleket hasreti / What if I am homesick " tells the story of his agony, suffering, longing for the people and homeland he was torn away from. Many believe this led to his sudden death at a very young age. Ahmet Kaya paid a huge price announcing his wish " to sing in the Kurdish language " when he was invited to stage to receive award at an award ceremony live on TV in 1999. He was declared a villain by authorities ; targeted with fabricated news as a " traitor " by newspapers and TV stations nationwide. Turkish Media portrayed Kaya as " Part of the Kurdistan Worker's Party and " with Abdullah Ocalan " as a result of his declaration of him being Kurdish.
ethnic group
41
[ "Ahmet Kaya", "Kurd of Turkey" ]
29,876
[ "Ahmet Kaya", "ethnic group", "Kurdish" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ahmet Kaya<\e1> and <e2>Kurdish<\e2>. Ahmet Kaya (28 October 1957 – 16 November 2000) was a folk singer from Malatya, Turkey. He was of mixed Kurdish - Turkish origin and often identified himself as a " Kurd of Turkey ". Many of his albums broke sales records. Kaya, with over 20 albums, is by far one of the most influential and controversial artists of the 20th century in Turkey who was very vocal on social and political issues ; had to flee Turkey for France and died in exile. An elegy " Ya beni sararsa memleket hasreti / What if I am homesick " tells the story of his agony, suffering, longing for the people and homeland he was torn away from. Many believe this led to his sudden death at a very young age. Ahmet Kaya paid a huge price announcing his wish " to sing in the Kurdish language " when he was invited to stage to receive award at an award ceremony live on TV in 1999. He was declared a villain by authorities ; targeted with fabricated news as a " traitor " by newspapers and TV stations nationwide. Turkish Media portrayed Kaya as " Part of the Kurdistan Worker's Party and " with Abdullah Ocalan " as a result of his declaration of him being Kurdish.
ethnic group
41
[ "Ahmet Kaya", "Kurdish" ]
29,877
[ "Abdullah Ocalan", "member of", "Kurdistan Worker's Party" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Abdullah Ocalan<\e1> and <e2>Kurdistan Worker's Party<\e2>. Ahmet Kaya (28 October 1957 – 16 November 2000) was a folk singer from Malatya, Turkey. He was of mixed Kurdish - Turkish origin and often identified himself as a " Kurd of Turkey ". Many of his albums broke sales records. Kaya, with over 20 albums, is by far one of the most influential and controversial artists of the 20th century in Turkey who was very vocal on social and political issues ; had to flee Turkey for France and died in exile. An elegy " Ya beni sararsa memleket hasreti / What if I am homesick " tells the story of his agony, suffering, longing for the people and homeland he was torn away from. Many believe this led to his sudden death at a very young age. Ahmet Kaya paid a huge price announcing his wish " to sing in the Kurdish language " when he was invited to stage to receive award at an award ceremony live on TV in 1999. He was declared a villain by authorities ; targeted with fabricated news as a " traitor " by newspapers and TV stations nationwide. Turkish Media portrayed Kaya as " Part of the Kurdistan Worker's Party and " with Abdullah Ocalan " as a result of his declaration of him being Kurdish.
member of
24
[ "Abdullah Ocalan", "Kurdistan Worker's Party" ]
29,880
[ "Ahmet Kaya", "place of birth", "Malatya" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ahmet Kaya<\e1> and <e2>Malatya<\e2>. Ahmet Kaya (28 October 1957 – 16 November 2000) was a folk singer from Malatya, Turkey. He was of mixed Kurdish - Turkish origin and often identified himself as a " Kurd of Turkey ". Many of his albums broke sales records. Kaya, with over 20 albums, is by far one of the most influential and controversial artists of the 20th century in Turkey who was very vocal on social and political issues ; had to flee Turkey for France and died in exile. An elegy " Ya beni sararsa memleket hasreti / What if I am homesick " tells the story of his agony, suffering, longing for the people and homeland he was torn away from. Many believe this led to his sudden death at a very young age. Ahmet Kaya paid a huge price announcing his wish " to sing in the Kurdish language " when he was invited to stage to receive award at an award ceremony live on TV in 1999. He was declared a villain by authorities ; targeted with fabricated news as a " traitor " by newspapers and TV stations nationwide. Turkish Media portrayed Kaya as " Part of the Kurdistan Worker's Party and " with Abdullah Ocalan " as a result of his declaration of him being Kurdish.
place of birth
19
[ "Ahmet Kaya", "Malatya" ]
29,881
[ "Ahmet Kaya", "country of citizenship", "Turkey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ahmet Kaya<\e1> and <e2>Turkey<\e2>. Ahmet Kaya (28 October 1957 – 16 November 2000) was a folk singer from Malatya, Turkey. He was of mixed Kurdish - Turkish origin and often identified himself as a " Kurd of Turkey ". Many of his albums broke sales records. Kaya, with over 20 albums, is by far one of the most influential and controversial artists of the 20th century in Turkey who was very vocal on social and political issues ; had to flee Turkey for France and died in exile. An elegy " Ya beni sararsa memleket hasreti / What if I am homesick " tells the story of his agony, suffering, longing for the people and homeland he was torn away from. Many believe this led to his sudden death at a very young age. Ahmet Kaya paid a huge price announcing his wish " to sing in the Kurdish language " when he was invited to stage to receive award at an award ceremony live on TV in 1999. He was declared a villain by authorities ; targeted with fabricated news as a " traitor " by newspapers and TV stations nationwide. Turkish Media portrayed Kaya as " Part of the Kurdistan Worker's Party and " with Abdullah Ocalan " as a result of his declaration of him being Kurdish.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Ahmet Kaya", "Turkey" ]
29,883
[ "Turkey", "ethnic group", "Turkish" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Turkey<\e1> and <e2>Turkish<\e2>. Ahmet Kaya (28 October 1957 – 16 November 2000) was a folk singer from Malatya, Turkey. He was of mixed Kurdish - Turkish origin and often identified himself as a " Kurd of Turkey ". Many of his albums broke sales records. Kaya, with over 20 albums, is by far one of the most influential and controversial artists of the 20th century in Turkey who was very vocal on social and political issues ; had to flee Turkey for France and died in exile. An elegy " Ya beni sararsa memleket hasreti / What if I am homesick " tells the story of his agony, suffering, longing for the people and homeland he was torn away from. Many believe this led to his sudden death at a very young age. Ahmet Kaya paid a huge price announcing his wish " to sing in the Kurdish language " when he was invited to stage to receive award at an award ceremony live on TV in 1999. He was declared a villain by authorities ; targeted with fabricated news as a " traitor " by newspapers and TV stations nationwide. Turkish Media portrayed Kaya as " Part of the Kurdistan Worker's Party and " with Abdullah Ocalan " as a result of his declaration of him being Kurdish.
ethnic group
41
[ "Turkey", "Turkish" ]
29,885
[ "Turkey", "ethnic group", "Kurd of Turkey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Turkey<\e1> and <e2>Kurd of Turkey<\e2>. Ahmet Kaya (28 October 1957 – 16 November 2000) was a folk singer from Malatya, Turkey. He was of mixed Kurdish - Turkish origin and often identified himself as a " Kurd of Turkey ". Many of his albums broke sales records. Kaya, with over 20 albums, is by far one of the most influential and controversial artists of the 20th century in Turkey who was very vocal on social and political issues ; had to flee Turkey for France and died in exile. An elegy " Ya beni sararsa memleket hasreti / What if I am homesick " tells the story of his agony, suffering, longing for the people and homeland he was torn away from. Many believe this led to his sudden death at a very young age. Ahmet Kaya paid a huge price announcing his wish " to sing in the Kurdish language " when he was invited to stage to receive award at an award ceremony live on TV in 1999. He was declared a villain by authorities ; targeted with fabricated news as a " traitor " by newspapers and TV stations nationwide. Turkish Media portrayed Kaya as " Part of the Kurdistan Worker's Party and " with Abdullah Ocalan " as a result of his declaration of him being Kurdish.
ethnic group
41
[ "Turkey", "Kurd of Turkey" ]
29,887
[ "Turkey", "ethnic group", "Kurdish" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Turkey<\e1> and <e2>Kurdish<\e2>. Ahmet Kaya (28 October 1957 – 16 November 2000) was a folk singer from Malatya, Turkey. He was of mixed Kurdish - Turkish origin and often identified himself as a " Kurd of Turkey ". Many of his albums broke sales records. Kaya, with over 20 albums, is by far one of the most influential and controversial artists of the 20th century in Turkey who was very vocal on social and political issues ; had to flee Turkey for France and died in exile. An elegy " Ya beni sararsa memleket hasreti / What if I am homesick " tells the story of his agony, suffering, longing for the people and homeland he was torn away from. Many believe this led to his sudden death at a very young age. Ahmet Kaya paid a huge price announcing his wish " to sing in the Kurdish language " when he was invited to stage to receive award at an award ceremony live on TV in 1999. He was declared a villain by authorities ; targeted with fabricated news as a " traitor " by newspapers and TV stations nationwide. Turkish Media portrayed Kaya as " Part of the Kurdistan Worker's Party and " with Abdullah Ocalan " as a result of his declaration of him being Kurdish.
ethnic group
41
[ "Turkey", "Kurdish" ]
29,888
[ "Abdullah Ocalan", "ethnic group", "Kurd of Turkey" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Abdullah Ocalan<\e1> and <e2>Kurd of Turkey<\e2>. Ahmet Kaya (28 October 1957 – 16 November 2000) was a folk singer from Malatya, Turkey. He was of mixed Kurdish - Turkish origin and often identified himself as a " Kurd of Turkey ". Many of his albums broke sales records. Kaya, with over 20 albums, is by far one of the most influential and controversial artists of the 20th century in Turkey who was very vocal on social and political issues ; had to flee Turkey for France and died in exile. An elegy " Ya beni sararsa memleket hasreti / What if I am homesick " tells the story of his agony, suffering, longing for the people and homeland he was torn away from. Many believe this led to his sudden death at a very young age. Ahmet Kaya paid a huge price announcing his wish " to sing in the Kurdish language " when he was invited to stage to receive award at an award ceremony live on TV in 1999. He was declared a villain by authorities ; targeted with fabricated news as a " traitor " by newspapers and TV stations nationwide. Turkish Media portrayed Kaya as " Part of the Kurdistan Worker's Party and " with Abdullah Ocalan " as a result of his declaration of him being Kurdish.
ethnic group
41
[ "Abdullah Ocalan", "Kurd of Turkey" ]
29,891
[ "Leone Marucci", "place of birth", "Youngstown" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Leone Marucci<\e1> and <e2>Youngstown<\e2>. Leone Marucci (born March 28, 1973, Youngstown, Ohio) is an American filmmaker, and founder of Independent Film and Media company Steelyard Pictures through which he wrote, directed and produced the 2012 film The Power of Few, which featured the ensemble cast of Christopher Walken, Christian Slater, Q'orianka Kilcher, Anthony Anderson, Jesse Bradford, Moon Bloodgood, Nicky Whelan, Devon Gearhart, Juvenile and others. Through The Power of Few website, Marucci and producing partner Q'orianka Kilcher developed and delivered a ground breaking interactive experience embarked upon in 2006. From online casting to online editing, the global audience was provided original material from the film (and an online editing system) and invited to help create the finished film. Marucci's interactive approach was featured in The Hollywood Reporter's article on " Digital - Do - It - Yourself. "Leone Marucci is repped by Stuart Manashil at William Morris Endeavor.
place of birth
19
[ "Leone Marucci", "Youngstown" ]
29,991
[ "Leone Marucci", "country of citizenship", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Leone Marucci<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Leone Marucci (born March 28, 1973, Youngstown, Ohio) is an American filmmaker, and founder of Independent Film and Media company Steelyard Pictures through which he wrote, directed and produced the 2012 film The Power of Few, which featured the ensemble cast of Christopher Walken, Christian Slater, Q'orianka Kilcher, Anthony Anderson, Jesse Bradford, Moon Bloodgood, Nicky Whelan, Devon Gearhart, Juvenile and others. Through The Power of Few website, Marucci and producing partner Q'orianka Kilcher developed and delivered a ground breaking interactive experience embarked upon in 2006. From online casting to online editing, the global audience was provided original material from the film (and an online editing system) and invited to help create the finished film. Marucci's interactive approach was featured in The Hollywood Reporter's article on " Digital - Do - It - Yourself. "Leone Marucci is repped by Stuart Manashil at William Morris Endeavor.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Leone Marucci", "American" ]
29,992
[ "Power of Few", "production company", "Steelyard Pictures" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Power of Few<\e1> and <e2>Steelyard Pictures<\e2>. Leone Marucci (born March 28, 1973, Youngstown, Ohio) is an American filmmaker, and founder of Independent Film and Media company Steelyard Pictures through which he wrote, directed and produced the 2012 film The Power of Few, which featured the ensemble cast of Christopher Walken, Christian Slater, Q'orianka Kilcher, Anthony Anderson, Jesse Bradford, Moon Bloodgood, Nicky Whelan, Devon Gearhart, Juvenile and others. Through The Power of Few website, Marucci and producing partner Q'orianka Kilcher developed and delivered a ground breaking interactive experience embarked upon in 2006. From online casting to online editing, the global audience was provided original material from the film (and an online editing system) and invited to help create the finished film. Marucci's interactive approach was featured in The Hollywood Reporter's article on " Digital - Do - It - Yourself. "Leone Marucci is repped by Stuart Manashil at William Morris Endeavor.
production company
55
[ "Power of Few", "Steelyard Pictures" ]
29,994
[ "Power of Few", "producer", "Q'orianka Kilcher" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Power of Few<\e1> and <e2>Q'orianka Kilcher<\e2>. Leone Marucci (born March 28, 1973, Youngstown, Ohio) is an American filmmaker, and founder of Independent Film and Media company Steelyard Pictures through which he wrote, directed and produced the 2012 film The Power of Few, which featured the ensemble cast of Christopher Walken, Christian Slater, Q'orianka Kilcher, Anthony Anderson, Jesse Bradford, Moon Bloodgood, Nicky Whelan, Devon Gearhart, Juvenile and others. Through The Power of Few website, Marucci and producing partner Q'orianka Kilcher developed and delivered a ground breaking interactive experience embarked upon in 2006. From online casting to online editing, the global audience was provided original material from the film (and an online editing system) and invited to help create the finished film. Marucci's interactive approach was featured in The Hollywood Reporter's article on " Digital - Do - It - Yourself. "Leone Marucci is repped by Stuart Manashil at William Morris Endeavor.
producer
56
[ "Power of Few", "Q'orianka Kilcher" ]
29,999
[ "Steelyard Pictures", "founded by", "Leone Marucci" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Steelyard Pictures<\e1> and <e2>Leone Marucci<\e2>. Leone Marucci (born March 28, 1973, Youngstown, Ohio) is an American filmmaker, and founder of Independent Film and Media company Steelyard Pictures through which he wrote, directed and produced the 2012 film The Power of Few, which featured the ensemble cast of Christopher Walken, Christian Slater, Q'orianka Kilcher, Anthony Anderson, Jesse Bradford, Moon Bloodgood, Nicky Whelan, Devon Gearhart, Juvenile and others. Through The Power of Few website, Marucci and producing partner Q'orianka Kilcher developed and delivered a ground breaking interactive experience embarked upon in 2006. From online casting to online editing, the global audience was provided original material from the film (and an online editing system) and invited to help create the finished film. Marucci's interactive approach was featured in The Hollywood Reporter's article on " Digital - Do - It - Yourself. "Leone Marucci is repped by Stuart Manashil at William Morris Endeavor.
founded by
13
[ "Steelyard Pictures", "Leone Marucci" ]
30,010
[ "Leone Marucci", "notable work", "Power of Few" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Leone Marucci<\e1> and <e2>Power of Few<\e2>. Leone Marucci (born March 28, 1973, Youngstown, Ohio) is an American filmmaker, and founder of Independent Film and Media company Steelyard Pictures through which he wrote, directed and produced the 2012 film The Power of Few, which featured the ensemble cast of Christopher Walken, Christian Slater, Q'orianka Kilcher, Anthony Anderson, Jesse Bradford, Moon Bloodgood, Nicky Whelan, Devon Gearhart, Juvenile and others. Through The Power of Few website, Marucci and producing partner Q'orianka Kilcher developed and delivered a ground breaking interactive experience embarked upon in 2006. From online casting to online editing, the global audience was provided original material from the film (and an online editing system) and invited to help create the finished film. Marucci's interactive approach was featured in The Hollywood Reporter's article on " Digital - Do - It - Yourself. "Leone Marucci is repped by Stuart Manashil at William Morris Endeavor.
notable work
33
[ "Leone Marucci", "Power of Few" ]
30,011
[ "Q'orianka Kilcher", "notable work", "Power of Few" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Q'orianka Kilcher<\e1> and <e2>Power of Few<\e2>. Leone Marucci (born March 28, 1973, Youngstown, Ohio) is an American filmmaker, and founder of Independent Film and Media company Steelyard Pictures through which he wrote, directed and produced the 2012 film The Power of Few, which featured the ensemble cast of Christopher Walken, Christian Slater, Q'orianka Kilcher, Anthony Anderson, Jesse Bradford, Moon Bloodgood, Nicky Whelan, Devon Gearhart, Juvenile and others. Through The Power of Few website, Marucci and producing partner Q'orianka Kilcher developed and delivered a ground breaking interactive experience embarked upon in 2006. From online casting to online editing, the global audience was provided original material from the film (and an online editing system) and invited to help create the finished film. Marucci's interactive approach was featured in The Hollywood Reporter's article on " Digital - Do - It - Yourself. "Leone Marucci is repped by Stuart Manashil at William Morris Endeavor.
notable work
33
[ "Q'orianka Kilcher", "Power of Few" ]
30,012
[ "Order of the Rising Sun", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Order of the Rising Sun<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. Susan J. Pharr (born March 16, 1944) is an academic in the field of political science, a Japanologist, and Edwin O. Reischauer Professor of Japanese Politics, Director of Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies and the Program on U.S. - Japan Relations at Harvard University. Her current research focuses on the changing nature of relations between citizens and states in Asia, and on the forces that shape civil society over time. In the spring of 2008, the Japanese government acknowledged Pharr's life's work by conferring the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon, which represents the third highest of eight classes associated with this award. Accompanying the badge of the Order was a certificate explaining the award as recognition of the extent to which Prof. Pharr has " contributed to promoting intellectual exchange between Japan and the United States of America, and to guiding and nurturing young Japanologists. "
country
4
[ "Order of the Rising Sun", "Japan" ]
30,267
[ "Susan J. Pharr", "country of citizenship", "U.S" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Susan J. Pharr<\e1> and <e2>U.S<\e2>. Susan J. Pharr (born March 16, 1944) is an academic in the field of political science, a Japanologist, and Edwin O. Reischauer Professor of Japanese Politics, Director of Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies and the Program on U.S. - Japan Relations at Harvard University. Her current research focuses on the changing nature of relations between citizens and states in Asia, and on the forces that shape civil society over time. In the spring of 2008, the Japanese government acknowledged Pharr's life's work by conferring the Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon, which represents the third highest of eight classes associated with this award. Accompanying the badge of the Order was a certificate explaining the award as recognition of the extent to which Prof. Pharr has " contributed to promoting intellectual exchange between Japan and the United States of America, and to guiding and nurturing young Japanologists. "
country of citizenship
29
[ "Susan J. Pharr", "U.S" ]
30,270