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[ "Pashtun", "country", "Afghan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Pashtun<\e1> and <e2>Afghan<\e2>. Abdul Jabar Sabet is an Afghan politician. In May 2006 Hamid Karzai appointed him Attorney General of Afghanistan. Sabet is an ethnic Pashtun. Sabet was a long time aide to former Afghan Prime Minister Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. After leaving Afghanistan, he worked in the U.S. for Voice of America. After living in Montreal, Sabet returned to Afghanistan to work for a human rights organization, before being appointed special adviser at the Interior Ministry. He was promoted to Attorney General in May 2006. Sources close to the President Hamid Karzai say that Sabet was promoted with U.S. support in exchange for giving positive comments about the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. He has however been critical of the Guantanamo release policy. A series of articles on former Guantanamo captives, published by the McClatchy News Service, quoted Sabet commenting that the release of Guantanamo captives seemed to be divorced from the captives' role in the Taliban, and to be focussed largely on whether the captives complied with the camp rules. In April 2007, Sabet launched a violent raid on Tolo TV (the country's largest private TV chain) for what he thought was a " distorted " report on his comments regarding the country's judicial system. Seven journalists from the TV station were taken to his office by force without warrants and severely beaten.
country
4
[ "Pashtun", "Afghan" ]
36,856
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "place of birth", "Berthier" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joseph Octave Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Berthier<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
place of birth
19
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "Berthier" ]
36,942
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "father", "Louis Mousseau" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joseph Octave Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Louis Mousseau<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
father
26
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "Louis Mousseau" ]
36,943
[ "Louis Mousseau", "child", "Joseph Octave Mousseau" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Louis Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Joseph Octave Mousseau<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
child
18
[ "Louis Mousseau", "Joseph Octave Mousseau" ]
36,946
[ "Louis Mousseau", "father", "Alexis Mousseau" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Louis Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Alexis Mousseau<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
father
26
[ "Louis Mousseau", "Alexis Mousseau" ]
36,949
[ "Alexis Mousseau", "child", "Louis Mousseau" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Alexis Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Louis Mousseau<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
child
18
[ "Alexis Mousseau", "Louis Mousseau" ]
36,950
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "educated at", "Nicolet" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joseph Octave Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Nicolet<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
educated at
25
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "Nicolet" ]
36,951
[ "Louis Mousseau", "child", "Joseph-Alfred Mousseau" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Louis Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Joseph-Alfred Mousseau<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
child
18
[ "Louis Mousseau", "Joseph-Alfred Mousseau" ]
36,952
[ "Soulanges", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Quebec" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Soulanges<\e1> and <e2>Quebec<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Soulanges", "Quebec" ]
36,953
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "child", "Joseph-Octave" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joseph Octave Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Joseph-Octave<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
child
18
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "Joseph-Octave" ]
36,955
[ "Joseph-Alfred Mousseau", "sibling", "Joseph Octave Mousseau" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joseph-Alfred Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Joseph Octave Mousseau<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
sibling
16
[ "Joseph-Alfred Mousseau", "Joseph Octave Mousseau" ]
36,956
[ "Joseph-Alfred Mousseau", "father", "Louis Mousseau" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joseph-Alfred Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Louis Mousseau<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
father
26
[ "Joseph-Alfred Mousseau", "Louis Mousseau" ]
36,957
[ "Quebec", "replaces", "Canada East" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Quebec<\e1> and <e2>Canada East<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
replaces
6
[ "Quebec", "Canada East" ]
36,958
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "sibling", "Joseph-Alfred Mousseau" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joseph Octave Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Joseph-Alfred Mousseau<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
sibling
16
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "Joseph-Alfred Mousseau" ]
36,959
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "spouse", "Marie Rose-Avelina Cadieux" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joseph Octave Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Marie Rose-Avelina Cadieux<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
spouse
22
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "Marie Rose-Avelina Cadieux" ]
36,960
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "educated at", "Montreal" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joseph Octave Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Montreal<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
educated at
25
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "Montreal" ]
36,961
[ "Alexis Mousseau", "spouse", "Sophie Duteau" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Alexis Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Sophie Duteau<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
spouse
22
[ "Alexis Mousseau", "Sophie Duteau" ]
36,962
[ "Berthier", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Canada East" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Berthier<\e1> and <e2>Canada East<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Berthier", "Canada East" ]
36,963
[ "Marie Rose-Avelina Cadieux", "spouse", "Joseph Octave Mousseau" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marie Rose-Avelina Cadieux<\e1> and <e2>Joseph Octave Mousseau<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
spouse
22
[ "Marie Rose-Avelina Cadieux", "Joseph Octave Mousseau" ]
36,964
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "member of", "Independent" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Joseph Octave Mousseau<\e1> and <e2>Independent<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
member of
24
[ "Joseph Octave Mousseau", "Independent" ]
36,965
[ "Saint - Polycarpe", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Quebec" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Saint - Polycarpe<\e1> and <e2>Quebec<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Saint - Polycarpe", "Quebec" ]
36,966
[ "Canada East", "replaced by", "Quebec" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Canada East<\e1> and <e2>Quebec<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
replaced by
11
[ "Canada East", "Quebec" ]
36,967
[ "Sophie Duteau", "spouse", "Alexis Mousseau" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sophie Duteau<\e1> and <e2>Alexis Mousseau<\e2>. Joseph Octave Mousseau (April 25, 1844 – December 13, 1898) was a physician and political figure in Quebec. He represented Soulanges in the House of Commons of Canada from 1891 to 1892 as an Independent member. He was born in Berthier, Canada East, the son of Louis Mousseau, who was the son of Alexis Mousseau, and Sophie Duteau, dit Grandpré. Mousseau was educated at Montreal and Nicolet. He served on the town council for Saint - Polycarpe and also served as mayor. Mousseau married Marie Rose - Avelina Cadieux. He ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the House of Commons in 1887. His election to the House of Commons in 1891 was overturned in 1892 and he was defeated by James William Bain in the two by - elections which followed. He was the brother of Joseph - Alfred Mousseau. His son Joseph - Octave was a member of the Quebec legislative assembly.
spouse
22
[ "Sophie Duteau", "Alexis Mousseau" ]
36,968
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "member of sports team", "Chelsea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Atsu Twasam<\e1> and <e2>Chelsea<\e2>. Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder. He began his career with Porto, also spending a season on loan at Rio Ave. In 2013, he was signed by Chelsea for £ 3.5 million, who subsequently loaned him to Vitesse Arnhem, Everton, AFC Bournemouth and Málaga. After spending the 2016–17 season on loan at Newcastle United, he completed a permanent transfer to the club in May 2017. A full international with over 30 caps since his debut in 2012, Atsu has represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He helped the team finish as runners - up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, in which he also won Player of the Tournament and Goal of the Tournament.
member of sports team
39
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "Chelsea" ]
37,252
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "member of sports team", "AFC Bournemouth" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Atsu Twasam<\e1> and <e2>AFC Bournemouth<\e2>. Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder. He began his career with Porto, also spending a season on loan at Rio Ave. In 2013, he was signed by Chelsea for £ 3.5 million, who subsequently loaned him to Vitesse Arnhem, Everton, AFC Bournemouth and Málaga. After spending the 2016–17 season on loan at Newcastle United, he completed a permanent transfer to the club in May 2017. A full international with over 30 caps since his debut in 2012, Atsu has represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He helped the team finish as runners - up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, in which he also won Player of the Tournament and Goal of the Tournament.
member of sports team
39
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "AFC Bournemouth" ]
37,253
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "member of sports team", "Málaga" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Atsu Twasam<\e1> and <e2>Málaga<\e2>. Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder. He began his career with Porto, also spending a season on loan at Rio Ave. In 2013, he was signed by Chelsea for £ 3.5 million, who subsequently loaned him to Vitesse Arnhem, Everton, AFC Bournemouth and Málaga. After spending the 2016–17 season on loan at Newcastle United, he completed a permanent transfer to the club in May 2017. A full international with over 30 caps since his debut in 2012, Atsu has represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He helped the team finish as runners - up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, in which he also won Player of the Tournament and Goal of the Tournament.
member of sports team
39
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "Málaga" ]
37,254
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "member of sports team", "Rio Ave" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Atsu Twasam<\e1> and <e2>Rio Ave<\e2>. Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder. He began his career with Porto, also spending a season on loan at Rio Ave. In 2013, he was signed by Chelsea for £ 3.5 million, who subsequently loaned him to Vitesse Arnhem, Everton, AFC Bournemouth and Málaga. After spending the 2016–17 season on loan at Newcastle United, he completed a permanent transfer to the club in May 2017. A full international with over 30 caps since his debut in 2012, Atsu has represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He helped the team finish as runners - up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, in which he also won Player of the Tournament and Goal of the Tournament.
member of sports team
39
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "Rio Ave" ]
37,256
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "member of sports team", "Vitesse Arnhem" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Atsu Twasam<\e1> and <e2>Vitesse Arnhem<\e2>. Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder. He began his career with Porto, also spending a season on loan at Rio Ave. In 2013, he was signed by Chelsea for £ 3.5 million, who subsequently loaned him to Vitesse Arnhem, Everton, AFC Bournemouth and Málaga. After spending the 2016–17 season on loan at Newcastle United, he completed a permanent transfer to the club in May 2017. A full international with over 30 caps since his debut in 2012, Atsu has represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He helped the team finish as runners - up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, in which he also won Player of the Tournament and Goal of the Tournament.
member of sports team
39
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "Vitesse Arnhem" ]
37,257
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "member of sports team", "Everton" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Atsu Twasam<\e1> and <e2>Everton<\e2>. Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder. He began his career with Porto, also spending a season on loan at Rio Ave. In 2013, he was signed by Chelsea for £ 3.5 million, who subsequently loaned him to Vitesse Arnhem, Everton, AFC Bournemouth and Málaga. After spending the 2016–17 season on loan at Newcastle United, he completed a permanent transfer to the club in May 2017. A full international with over 30 caps since his debut in 2012, Atsu has represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He helped the team finish as runners - up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, in which he also won Player of the Tournament and Goal of the Tournament.
member of sports team
39
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "Everton" ]
37,258
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "member of sports team", "Newcastle United" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Atsu Twasam<\e1> and <e2>Newcastle United<\e2>. Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder. He began his career with Porto, also spending a season on loan at Rio Ave. In 2013, he was signed by Chelsea for £ 3.5 million, who subsequently loaned him to Vitesse Arnhem, Everton, AFC Bournemouth and Málaga. After spending the 2016–17 season on loan at Newcastle United, he completed a permanent transfer to the club in May 2017. A full international with over 30 caps since his debut in 2012, Atsu has represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He helped the team finish as runners - up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, in which he also won Player of the Tournament and Goal of the Tournament.
member of sports team
39
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "Newcastle United" ]
37,259
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "country of citizenship", "Ghanaian" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Atsu Twasam<\e1> and <e2>Ghanaian<\e2>. Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder. He began his career with Porto, also spending a season on loan at Rio Ave. In 2013, he was signed by Chelsea for £ 3.5 million, who subsequently loaned him to Vitesse Arnhem, Everton, AFC Bournemouth and Málaga. After spending the 2016–17 season on loan at Newcastle United, he completed a permanent transfer to the club in May 2017. A full international with over 30 caps since his debut in 2012, Atsu has represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He helped the team finish as runners - up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, in which he also won Player of the Tournament and Goal of the Tournament.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "Ghanaian" ]
37,260
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "award received", "Player of the Tournament" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Atsu Twasam<\e1> and <e2>Player of the Tournament<\e2>. Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder. He began his career with Porto, also spending a season on loan at Rio Ave. In 2013, he was signed by Chelsea for £ 3.5 million, who subsequently loaned him to Vitesse Arnhem, Everton, AFC Bournemouth and Málaga. After spending the 2016–17 season on loan at Newcastle United, he completed a permanent transfer to the club in May 2017. A full international with over 30 caps since his debut in 2012, Atsu has represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He helped the team finish as runners - up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, in which he also won Player of the Tournament and Goal of the Tournament.
award received
28
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "Player of the Tournament" ]
37,266
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "participant of", "FIFA World Cup" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Atsu Twasam<\e1> and <e2>FIFA World Cup<\e2>. Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder. He began his career with Porto, also spending a season on loan at Rio Ave. In 2013, he was signed by Chelsea for £ 3.5 million, who subsequently loaned him to Vitesse Arnhem, Everton, AFC Bournemouth and Málaga. After spending the 2016–17 season on loan at Newcastle United, he completed a permanent transfer to the club in May 2017. A full international with over 30 caps since his debut in 2012, Atsu has represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He helped the team finish as runners - up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, in which he also won Player of the Tournament and Goal of the Tournament.
participant of
61
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "FIFA World Cup" ]
37,267
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "participant of", "Africa Cup of Nations" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Christian Atsu Twasam<\e1> and <e2>Africa Cup of Nations<\e2>. Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder. He began his career with Porto, also spending a season on loan at Rio Ave. In 2013, he was signed by Chelsea for £ 3.5 million, who subsequently loaned him to Vitesse Arnhem, Everton, AFC Bournemouth and Málaga. After spending the 2016–17 season on loan at Newcastle United, he completed a permanent transfer to the club in May 2017. A full international with over 30 caps since his debut in 2012, Atsu has represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He helped the team finish as runners - up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, in which he also won Player of the Tournament and Goal of the Tournament.
participant of
61
[ "Christian Atsu Twasam", "Africa Cup of Nations" ]
37,268
[ "FIFA World Cup", "participant", "Christian Atsu Twasam" ]
Find the relation between <e1>FIFA World Cup<\e1> and <e2>Christian Atsu Twasam<\e2>. Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder. He began his career with Porto, also spending a season on loan at Rio Ave. In 2013, he was signed by Chelsea for £ 3.5 million, who subsequently loaned him to Vitesse Arnhem, Everton, AFC Bournemouth and Málaga. After spending the 2016–17 season on loan at Newcastle United, he completed a permanent transfer to the club in May 2017. A full international with over 30 caps since his debut in 2012, Atsu has represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He helped the team finish as runners - up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, in which he also won Player of the Tournament and Goal of the Tournament.
participant
45
[ "FIFA World Cup", "Christian Atsu Twasam" ]
37,269
[ "Africa Cup of Nations", "participant", "Christian Atsu Twasam" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Africa Cup of Nations<\e1> and <e2>Christian Atsu Twasam<\e2>. Christian Atsu Twasam (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for Premier League club Newcastle United, and the Ghanaian national team. He primarily plays as a winger, although he has also been deployed as an attacking midfielder. He began his career with Porto, also spending a season on loan at Rio Ave. In 2013, he was signed by Chelsea for £ 3.5 million, who subsequently loaned him to Vitesse Arnhem, Everton, AFC Bournemouth and Málaga. After spending the 2016–17 season on loan at Newcastle United, he completed a permanent transfer to the club in May 2017. A full international with over 30 caps since his debut in 2012, Atsu has represented Ghana at the 2014 FIFA World Cup and two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. He helped the team finish as runners - up at the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, in which he also won Player of the Tournament and Goal of the Tournament.
participant
45
[ "Africa Cup of Nations", "Christian Atsu Twasam" ]
37,270
[ "Kahului Airport", "located on terrain feature", "Maui" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kahului Airport<\e1> and <e2>Maui<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
located on terrain feature
65
[ "Kahului Airport", "Maui" ]
37,493
[ "Maui County", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Hawai'i" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Maui County<\e1> and <e2>Hawai'i<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Maui County", "Hawai'i" ]
37,496
[ "Maui", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Maui County" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Maui<\e1> and <e2>Maui County<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Maui", "Maui County" ]
37,498
[ "Maui", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Hawai'i" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Maui<\e1> and <e2>Hawai'i<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Maui", "Hawai'i" ]
37,499
[ "Haleakala", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Maui County" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Haleakala<\e1> and <e2>Maui County<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Haleakala", "Maui County" ]
37,501
[ "Haleakala", "located on terrain feature", "Maui" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Haleakala<\e1> and <e2>Maui<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
located on terrain feature
65
[ "Haleakala", "Maui" ]
37,502
[ "Haleakala", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Hawai'i" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Haleakala<\e1> and <e2>Hawai'i<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Haleakala", "Hawai'i" ]
37,503
[ "Daniel K. Inouye International Airport", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Honolulu" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Daniel K. Inouye International Airport<\e1> and <e2>Honolulu<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Daniel K. Inouye International Airport", "Honolulu" ]
37,512
[ "Kahului", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Maui County" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kahului<\e1> and <e2>Maui County<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Kahului", "Maui County" ]
37,514
[ "Kahului", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Hawai'i" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kahului<\e1> and <e2>Hawai'i<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Kahului", "Hawai'i" ]
37,515
[ "National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
country
4
[ "National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems", "United States" ]
37,516
[ "Kahului Airport", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Maui County" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kahului Airport<\e1> and <e2>Maui County<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Kahului Airport", "Maui County" ]
37,517
[ "Douglas DC-3s", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Douglas DC-3s<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
country
4
[ "Douglas DC-3s", "United States" ]
37,518
[ "Kahului Airport", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Kahului" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kahului Airport<\e1> and <e2>Kahului<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Kahului Airport", "Kahului" ]
37,519
[ "Bertram J. Hogg", "country of citizenship", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bertram J. Hogg<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Bertram J. Hogg", "United States" ]
37,520
[ "Kahului", "located on terrain feature", "Maui" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kahului<\e1> and <e2>Maui<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
located on terrain feature
65
[ "Kahului", "Maui" ]
37,522
[ "Kahului Airport", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Hawai'i" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kahului Airport<\e1> and <e2>Hawai'i<\e2>. Kahului Airport is a regional airport in the state of Hawai'i, United States, located east of the Kahului CDP in Maui County on the island of Maui near Haleakala. It has offered full airport operations since 1952. Most flights into Kahului Airport originate from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu ; the Honolulu – Kahului corridor is one of the busiest air routes in the US, ranking 13th in 2004 with 1,632,000 passengers. The airport code pays homage to aviation pioneer Bertram J. Hogg who worked for what is now Hawaiian Airlines flying aircraft ranging from eight - passenger Sikorsky S-38 amphibians to Douglas DC-3s and DC-9s into the late 1960s. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017 – 2021, in which it is categorized as a medium - hub primary commercial service facility.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Kahului Airport", "Hawai'i" ]
37,523
[ "The Final Cut", "performer", "A - Teens" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Final Cut<\e1> and <e2>A - Teens<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
performer
35
[ "The Final Cut", "A - Teens" ]
37,713
[ "With or Without You", "performer", "A - Teens" ]
Find the relation between <e1>With or Without You<\e1> and <e2>A - Teens<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
performer
35
[ "With or Without You", "A - Teens" ]
37,714
[ "Greatest Hits Tour", "performer", "A - Teens" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Greatest Hits Tour<\e1> and <e2>A - Teens<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
performer
35
[ "Greatest Hits Tour", "A - Teens" ]
37,717
[ "Halfway Around the World", "performer", "A - Teens" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Halfway Around the World<\e1> and <e2>A - Teens<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
performer
35
[ "Halfway Around the World", "A - Teens" ]
37,720
[ "Greatest Hits", "performer", "A - Teens" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Greatest Hits<\e1> and <e2>A - Teens<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
performer
35
[ "Greatest Hits", "A - Teens" ]
37,721
[ "Mamma Mia", "performer", "A - Teens" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mamma Mia<\e1> and <e2>A - Teens<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
performer
35
[ "Mamma Mia", "A - Teens" ]
37,723
[ "Brazil", "part of", "Latin America" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Brazil<\e1> and <e2>Latin America<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
part of
7
[ "Brazil", "Latin America" ]
37,724
[ "Upside Down", "performer", "A - Teens" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Upside Down<\e1> and <e2>A - Teens<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
performer
35
[ "Upside Down", "A - Teens" ]
37,725
[ "I Promised Myself", "performer", "A - Teens" ]
Find the relation between <e1>I Promised Myself<\e1> and <e2>A - Teens<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
performer
35
[ "I Promised Myself", "A - Teens" ]
37,727
[ "Floorfiller", "performer", "A - Teens" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Floorfiller<\e1> and <e2>A - Teens<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
performer
35
[ "Floorfiller", "A - Teens" ]
37,732
[ "Mexico", "part of", "Latin America" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mexico<\e1> and <e2>Latin America<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
part of
7
[ "Mexico", "Latin America" ]
37,734
[ "Mamma Mia", "part of", "Greatest Hits" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mamma Mia<\e1> and <e2>Greatest Hits<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
part of
7
[ "Mamma Mia", "Greatest Hits" ]
37,735
[ "Germany", "continent", "European" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Germany<\e1> and <e2>European<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
continent
5
[ "Germany", "European" ]
37,736
[ "Halfway Around the World", "part of", "Greatest Hits" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Halfway Around the World<\e1> and <e2>Greatest Hits<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
part of
7
[ "Halfway Around the World", "Greatest Hits" ]
37,737
[ "Floorfiller", "part of", "Greatest Hits" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Floorfiller<\e1> and <e2>Greatest Hits<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
part of
7
[ "Floorfiller", "Greatest Hits" ]
37,739
[ "I Promised Myself", "part of", "Greatest Hits" ]
Find the relation between <e1>I Promised Myself<\e1> and <e2>Greatest Hits<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
part of
7
[ "I Promised Myself", "Greatest Hits" ]
37,740
[ "With or Without You", "part of", "Greatest Hits" ]
Find the relation between <e1>With or Without You<\e1> and <e2>Greatest Hits<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
part of
7
[ "With or Without You", "Greatest Hits" ]
37,741
[ "Upside Down", "part of", "Greatest Hits" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Upside Down<\e1> and <e2>Greatest Hits<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
part of
7
[ "Upside Down", "Greatest Hits" ]
37,742
[ "A - Teens", "notable work", "The Final Cut" ]
Find the relation between <e1>A - Teens<\e1> and <e2>The Final Cut<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
notable work
33
[ "A - Teens", "The Final Cut" ]
37,743
[ "A - Teens", "notable work", "With or Without You" ]
Find the relation between <e1>A - Teens<\e1> and <e2>With or Without You<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
notable work
33
[ "A - Teens", "With or Without You" ]
37,744
[ "A - Teens", "notable work", "Greatest Hits Tour" ]
Find the relation between <e1>A - Teens<\e1> and <e2>Greatest Hits Tour<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
notable work
33
[ "A - Teens", "Greatest Hits Tour" ]
37,745
[ "A - Teens", "notable work", "Halfway Around the World" ]
Find the relation between <e1>A - Teens<\e1> and <e2>Halfway Around the World<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
notable work
33
[ "A - Teens", "Halfway Around the World" ]
37,746
[ "A - Teens", "notable work", "Greatest Hits" ]
Find the relation between <e1>A - Teens<\e1> and <e2>Greatest Hits<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
notable work
33
[ "A - Teens", "Greatest Hits" ]
37,747
[ "A - Teens", "notable work", "Mamma Mia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>A - Teens<\e1> and <e2>Mamma Mia<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
notable work
33
[ "A - Teens", "Mamma Mia" ]
37,748
[ "Latin America", "has part(s)", "Brazil" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Latin America<\e1> and <e2>Brazil<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
has part(s)
10
[ "Latin America", "Brazil" ]
37,749
[ "A - Teens", "notable work", "Upside Down" ]
Find the relation between <e1>A - Teens<\e1> and <e2>Upside Down<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
notable work
33
[ "A - Teens", "Upside Down" ]
37,750
[ "A - Teens", "notable work", "I Promised Myself" ]
Find the relation between <e1>A - Teens<\e1> and <e2>I Promised Myself<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
notable work
33
[ "A - Teens", "I Promised Myself" ]
37,751
[ "A - Teens", "notable work", "Floorfiller" ]
Find the relation between <e1>A - Teens<\e1> and <e2>Floorfiller<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
notable work
33
[ "A - Teens", "Floorfiller" ]
37,753
[ "Latin America", "has part(s)", "Mexico" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Latin America<\e1> and <e2>Mexico<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
has part(s)
10
[ "Latin America", "Mexico" ]
37,754
[ "Greatest Hits", "has part(s)", "Mamma Mia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Greatest Hits<\e1> and <e2>Mamma Mia<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
has part(s)
10
[ "Greatest Hits", "Mamma Mia" ]
37,755
[ "Greatest Hits", "has part(s)", "Halfway Around the World" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Greatest Hits<\e1> and <e2>Halfway Around the World<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
has part(s)
10
[ "Greatest Hits", "Halfway Around the World" ]
37,756
[ "Greatest Hits", "has part(s)", "Floorfiller" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Greatest Hits<\e1> and <e2>Floorfiller<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
has part(s)
10
[ "Greatest Hits", "Floorfiller" ]
37,757
[ "Greatest Hits", "has part(s)", "I Promised Myself" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Greatest Hits<\e1> and <e2>I Promised Myself<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
has part(s)
10
[ "Greatest Hits", "I Promised Myself" ]
37,758
[ "Greatest Hits", "has part(s)", "With or Without You" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Greatest Hits<\e1> and <e2>With or Without You<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
has part(s)
10
[ "Greatest Hits", "With or Without You" ]
37,759
[ "Greatest Hits", "has part(s)", "Upside Down" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Greatest Hits<\e1> and <e2>Upside Down<\e2>. Greatest Hits is A - Teens' last album. It is a compilation including their biggest worldwide hits, such as " Mamma Mia ", " Upside Down ", " Halfway Around the World ", " Floorfiller ", and many others. Every track included on the album (except for the new tracks) reached the Top 20 in at least one country. The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records / Universal Music, A - Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A - Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album. The tracks " The Final Cut " and " With or Without You " were written by the members of the band, giving messages of " goodbye " and " thanks " to their fans. This album was not released worldwide. Instead, it was released in selected territories where Universal thought it would do well. These included Mexico, Argentina, Germany, and some other European and Asian countries. The album went on to sell over 10,000 copies in Argentina and another 3,000 in Brazil ; overall, the album sold relatively well in Latin America and some parts of Europe, where " I Promised Myself " was a huge hit. An American edition was planned for this album, and it was going to be released through Interscope Records in late 2004. However, the A - Teens were already finishing their Greatest Hits Tour in Sweden and they did n't want to promote in America as Dhani was about to release his first solo single there, so Interscope cancelled the release.
has part(s)
10
[ "Greatest Hits", "Upside Down" ]
37,760
[ "Thanetian", "part of", "Paleocene" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Thanetian<\e1> and <e2>Paleocene<\e2>. The Torrejonian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 63,300,000 to 60,200,000 years BP lasting. It is usually considered to overlap the Selandian and Thanetian within the Paleocene. The Torrejonian is preceded by the Puercan and followed by the Tiffanian NALMA stages. The Torrejonian is considered to be contained within the Danian and contains the following substages :To3 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate). To2 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Selandian (approximate). To1 : Upper boundary source (61.7 Ma) of the base of the Selandian (approximate).
part of
7
[ "Thanetian", "Paleocene" ]
38,316
[ "Paleocene", "has part(s)", "Thanetian" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Paleocene<\e1> and <e2>Thanetian<\e2>. The Torrejonian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 63,300,000 to 60,200,000 years BP lasting. It is usually considered to overlap the Selandian and Thanetian within the Paleocene. The Torrejonian is preceded by the Puercan and followed by the Tiffanian NALMA stages. The Torrejonian is considered to be contained within the Danian and contains the following substages :To3 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate). To2 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Selandian (approximate). To1 : Upper boundary source (61.7 Ma) of the base of the Selandian (approximate).
has part(s)
10
[ "Paleocene", "Thanetian" ]
38,317
[ "Paleocene", "has part(s)", "Selandian" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Paleocene<\e1> and <e2>Selandian<\e2>. The Torrejonian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 63,300,000 to 60,200,000 years BP lasting. It is usually considered to overlap the Selandian and Thanetian within the Paleocene. The Torrejonian is preceded by the Puercan and followed by the Tiffanian NALMA stages. The Torrejonian is considered to be contained within the Danian and contains the following substages :To3 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate). To2 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Selandian (approximate). To1 : Upper boundary source (61.7 Ma) of the base of the Selandian (approximate).
has part(s)
10
[ "Paleocene", "Selandian" ]
38,318
[ "Selandian", "part of", "Paleocene" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Selandian<\e1> and <e2>Paleocene<\e2>. The Torrejonian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 63,300,000 to 60,200,000 years BP lasting. It is usually considered to overlap the Selandian and Thanetian within the Paleocene. The Torrejonian is preceded by the Puercan and followed by the Tiffanian NALMA stages. The Torrejonian is considered to be contained within the Danian and contains the following substages :To3 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate). To2 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Selandian (approximate). To1 : Upper boundary source (61.7 Ma) of the base of the Selandian (approximate).
part of
7
[ "Selandian", "Paleocene" ]
38,319
[ "Torrejonian North American Stage", "part of", "Paleocene" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Torrejonian North American Stage<\e1> and <e2>Paleocene<\e2>. The Torrejonian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 63,300,000 to 60,200,000 years BP lasting. It is usually considered to overlap the Selandian and Thanetian within the Paleocene. The Torrejonian is preceded by the Puercan and followed by the Tiffanian NALMA stages. The Torrejonian is considered to be contained within the Danian and contains the following substages :To3 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate). To2 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Selandian (approximate). To1 : Upper boundary source (61.7 Ma) of the base of the Selandian (approximate).
part of
7
[ "Torrejonian North American Stage", "Paleocene" ]
38,320
[ "Torrejonian North American Stage", "follows", "Puercan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Torrejonian North American Stage<\e1> and <e2>Puercan<\e2>. The Torrejonian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 63,300,000 to 60,200,000 years BP lasting. It is usually considered to overlap the Selandian and Thanetian within the Paleocene. The Torrejonian is preceded by the Puercan and followed by the Tiffanian NALMA stages. The Torrejonian is considered to be contained within the Danian and contains the following substages :To3 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate). To2 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Selandian (approximate). To1 : Upper boundary source (61.7 Ma) of the base of the Selandian (approximate).
follows
44
[ "Torrejonian North American Stage", "Puercan" ]
38,321
[ "Puercan", "followed by", "Torrejonian North American Stage" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Puercan<\e1> and <e2>Torrejonian North American Stage<\e2>. The Torrejonian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 63,300,000 to 60,200,000 years BP lasting. It is usually considered to overlap the Selandian and Thanetian within the Paleocene. The Torrejonian is preceded by the Puercan and followed by the Tiffanian NALMA stages. The Torrejonian is considered to be contained within the Danian and contains the following substages :To3 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate). To2 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Selandian (approximate). To1 : Upper boundary source (61.7 Ma) of the base of the Selandian (approximate).
followed by
9
[ "Puercan", "Torrejonian North American Stage" ]
38,322
[ "Paleocene", "has part(s)", "Torrejonian North American Stage" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Paleocene<\e1> and <e2>Torrejonian North American Stage<\e2>. The Torrejonian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 63,300,000 to 60,200,000 years BP lasting. It is usually considered to overlap the Selandian and Thanetian within the Paleocene. The Torrejonian is preceded by the Puercan and followed by the Tiffanian NALMA stages. The Torrejonian is considered to be contained within the Danian and contains the following substages :To3 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate). To2 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Selandian (approximate). To1 : Upper boundary source (61.7 Ma) of the base of the Selandian (approximate).
has part(s)
10
[ "Paleocene", "Torrejonian North American Stage" ]
38,323
[ "Thanetian", "follows", "Selandian" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Thanetian<\e1> and <e2>Selandian<\e2>. The Torrejonian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 63,300,000 to 60,200,000 years BP lasting. It is usually considered to overlap the Selandian and Thanetian within the Paleocene. The Torrejonian is preceded by the Puercan and followed by the Tiffanian NALMA stages. The Torrejonian is considered to be contained within the Danian and contains the following substages :To3 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate). To2 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Selandian (approximate). To1 : Upper boundary source (61.7 Ma) of the base of the Selandian (approximate).
follows
44
[ "Thanetian", "Selandian" ]
38,324
[ "Torrejonian North American Stage", "part of", "Danian" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Torrejonian North American Stage<\e1> and <e2>Danian<\e2>. The Torrejonian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 63,300,000 to 60,200,000 years BP lasting. It is usually considered to overlap the Selandian and Thanetian within the Paleocene. The Torrejonian is preceded by the Puercan and followed by the Tiffanian NALMA stages. The Torrejonian is considered to be contained within the Danian and contains the following substages :To3 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate). To2 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Selandian (approximate). To1 : Upper boundary source (61.7 Ma) of the base of the Selandian (approximate).
part of
7
[ "Torrejonian North American Stage", "Danian" ]
38,325
[ "Selandian", "followed by", "Thanetian" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Selandian<\e1> and <e2>Thanetian<\e2>. The Torrejonian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 63,300,000 to 60,200,000 years BP lasting. It is usually considered to overlap the Selandian and Thanetian within the Paleocene. The Torrejonian is preceded by the Puercan and followed by the Tiffanian NALMA stages. The Torrejonian is considered to be contained within the Danian and contains the following substages :To3 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate). To2 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Selandian (approximate). To1 : Upper boundary source (61.7 Ma) of the base of the Selandian (approximate).
followed by
9
[ "Selandian", "Thanetian" ]
38,326
[ "Tiffanian NALMA", "follows", "Torrejonian North American Stage" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tiffanian NALMA<\e1> and <e2>Torrejonian North American Stage<\e2>. The Torrejonian North American Stage on the geologic timescale is the North American faunal stage according to the North American Land Mammal Ages chronology (NALMA), typically set from 63,300,000 to 60,200,000 years BP lasting. It is usually considered to overlap the Selandian and Thanetian within the Paleocene. The Torrejonian is preceded by the Puercan and followed by the Tiffanian NALMA stages. The Torrejonian is considered to be contained within the Danian and contains the following substages :To3 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate). To2 : Lower boundary source of the base of the Torrejonian (approximate) and upper boundary source of the base of the Selandian (approximate). To1 : Upper boundary source (61.7 Ma) of the base of the Selandian (approximate).
follows
44
[ "Tiffanian NALMA", "Torrejonian North American Stage" ]
38,327