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[ "Torrejonian North American Stage", "followed by", "Tiffanian NALMA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Torrejonian North American Stage<\e1> and <e2>Tiffanian NALMA<\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
[ "Torrejonian North American Stage", "Tiffanian NALMA" ]
38,328
[ "Danian", "has part(s)", "Torrejonian North American Stage" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Danian<\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
[ "Danian", "Torrejonian North American Stage" ]
38,329
[ "Carol II", "spouse", "Zizi Lambrino" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Carol II<\e1> and <e2>Zizi Lambrino<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
spouse
22
[ "Carol II", "Zizi Lambrino" ]
38,360
[ "Carol II", "father", "Ferdinand I" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Carol II<\e1> and <e2>Ferdinand I<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
father
26
[ "Carol II", "Ferdinand I" ]
38,363
[ "Zizi Lambrino", "spouse", "Carol II" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Zizi Lambrino<\e1> and <e2>Carol II<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
spouse
22
[ "Zizi Lambrino", "Carol II" ]
38,369
[ "Ion Antonescu", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Romanian" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ion Antonescu<\e1> and <e2>Romanian<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
languages spoken, written or signed
17
[ "Ion Antonescu", "Romanian" ]
38,373
[ "Ferdinand I", "child", "Carol II" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ferdinand I<\e1> and <e2>Carol II<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
child
18
[ "Ferdinand I", "Carol II" ]
38,376
[ "Carol II", "father", "Ferdinand" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Carol II<\e1> and <e2>Ferdinand<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
father
26
[ "Carol II", "Ferdinand" ]
38,379
[ "Magda Lupescu", "country of citizenship", "Romania" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Magda Lupescu<\e1> and <e2>Romania<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Magda Lupescu", "Romania" ]
38,382
[ "Helen", "country of citizenship", "Greece" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Helen<\e1> and <e2>Greece<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Helen", "Greece" ]
38,385
[ "Romania", "head of government", "Ion Antonescu" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Romania<\e1> and <e2>Ion Antonescu<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
head of government
0
[ "Romania", "Ion Antonescu" ]
38,389
[ "Romanian", "country", "Romania" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Romanian<\e1> and <e2>Romania<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
country
4
[ "Romanian", "Romania" ]
38,390
[ "Constantine I", "child", "Helen" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Constantine I<\e1> and <e2>Helen<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
child
18
[ "Constantine I", "Helen" ]
38,391
[ "Helen", "country of citizenship", "Denmark" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Helen<\e1> and <e2>Denmark<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Helen", "Denmark" ]
38,393
[ "Hohenzollern", "country", "Romania" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hohenzollern<\e1> and <e2>Romania<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
country
4
[ "Hohenzollern", "Romania" ]
38,394
[ "Ferdinand", "child", "Carol II" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ferdinand<\e1> and <e2>Carol II<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
child
18
[ "Ferdinand", "Carol II" ]
38,395
[ "Helen", "spouse", "Carol II" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Helen<\e1> and <e2>Carol II<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
spouse
22
[ "Helen", "Carol II" ]
38,396
[ "Carol II", "spouse", "Helen" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Carol II<\e1> and <e2>Helen<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
spouse
22
[ "Carol II", "Helen" ]
38,397
[ "Michael I. Carol", "father", "Carol II" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Michael I. Carol<\e1> and <e2>Carol II<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
father
26
[ "Michael I. Carol", "Carol II" ]
38,398
[ "Carol II", "child", "Michael I. Carol" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Carol II<\e1> and <e2>Michael I. Carol<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
child
18
[ "Carol II", "Michael I. Carol" ]
38,399
[ "Michael I. Carol", "languages spoken, written or signed", "Romanian" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Michael I. Carol<\e1> and <e2>Romanian<\e2>. Carol II (15 October 18934 April 1953) reigned as King of Romania from 8 June 1930 until his coerced abdication on 6 September 1940. Carol was the eldest son of Ferdinand I and became crown prince upon the death of his grand - uncle, King Carol I in 1914. He was the first of the Hohenzollern kings of Romania to be born in the country (both of his predecessors were born and grew up in Germany and only came to Romania as adults). Carol, by contrast, spoke Romanian as his first language and was the first member of the Romanian royal family to be raised in the Orthodox faith. He possessed a hedonistic personality that contributed to the controversies marring his reign, and his life was marked by numerous scandals, among them marriages to Zizi Lambrino and Princess Helen of Greece and Denmark, daughter of King Constantine I of Greece. His continued affairs with Magda Lupescu obliged him to renounce his succession rights in 1925 and leave the country. Princess Helen eventually divorced him in 1928. King Ferdinand died in 1927 and Carol's five - year - old son ascended the throne as Michael I. Carol then returned to Romania in 1930 and replaced his son and the regency that had been in place. His reign was marked by re - alignment with Nazi Germany, adoption of anti - semitic laws and ultimately evolved into a personal dictatorship beginning in 1938. On 6 September 1940, he was forced by his Prime Minister Ion Antonescu to leave the country and withdraw abroad into exile. He was succeeded by his son Michael.
languages spoken, written or signed
17
[ "Michael I. Carol", "Romanian" ]
38,400
[ "Twin Cities", "instance of", "MSA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Twin Cities<\e1> and <e2>MSA<\e2>. In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally incorporated as a city or town would be, nor are they legal administrative divisions like counties or separate entities such as states ; because of this, the precise definition of any given metropolitan area can vary with the source. A typical metropolitan area is centered on a single large city that wields substantial influence over the region (e.g.,   New York City or Philadelphia). However, some metropolitan areas contain more than one large city with no single municipality holding a substantially dominant position (e.g.,   Dallas – Fort Worth metroplex, Norfolk - Virginia Beach (Hampton Roads), Riverside – San Bernardino (Inland Empire) or Minneapolis – Saint Paul (Twin Cities)). MSAs are defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and used by the Census Bureau and other federal government agencies for statistical purposes.
instance of
2
[ "Twin Cities", "MSA" ]
38,759
[ "MSA", "country", "the United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>MSA<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>. In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally incorporated as a city or town would be, nor are they legal administrative divisions like counties or separate entities such as states ; because of this, the precise definition of any given metropolitan area can vary with the source. A typical metropolitan area is centered on a single large city that wields substantial influence over the region (e.g.,   New York City or Philadelphia). However, some metropolitan areas contain more than one large city with no single municipality holding a substantially dominant position (e.g.,   Dallas – Fort Worth metroplex, Norfolk - Virginia Beach (Hampton Roads), Riverside – San Bernardino (Inland Empire) or Minneapolis – Saint Paul (Twin Cities)). MSAs are defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and used by the Census Bureau and other federal government agencies for statistical purposes.
country
4
[ "MSA", "the United States" ]
38,764
[ "Inland Empire", "instance of", "MSA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Inland Empire<\e1> and <e2>MSA<\e2>. In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally incorporated as a city or town would be, nor are they legal administrative divisions like counties or separate entities such as states ; because of this, the precise definition of any given metropolitan area can vary with the source. A typical metropolitan area is centered on a single large city that wields substantial influence over the region (e.g.,   New York City or Philadelphia). However, some metropolitan areas contain more than one large city with no single municipality holding a substantially dominant position (e.g.,   Dallas – Fort Worth metroplex, Norfolk - Virginia Beach (Hampton Roads), Riverside – San Bernardino (Inland Empire) or Minneapolis – Saint Paul (Twin Cities)). MSAs are defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and used by the Census Bureau and other federal government agencies for statistical purposes.
instance of
2
[ "Inland Empire", "MSA" ]
38,765
[ "Virginia Beach", "instance of", "MSA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Virginia Beach<\e1> and <e2>MSA<\e2>. In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally incorporated as a city or town would be, nor are they legal administrative divisions like counties or separate entities such as states ; because of this, the precise definition of any given metropolitan area can vary with the source. A typical metropolitan area is centered on a single large city that wields substantial influence over the region (e.g.,   New York City or Philadelphia). However, some metropolitan areas contain more than one large city with no single municipality holding a substantially dominant position (e.g.,   Dallas – Fort Worth metroplex, Norfolk - Virginia Beach (Hampton Roads), Riverside – San Bernardino (Inland Empire) or Minneapolis – Saint Paul (Twin Cities)). MSAs are defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and used by the Census Bureau and other federal government agencies for statistical purposes.
instance of
2
[ "Virginia Beach", "MSA" ]
38,766
[ "San Bernardino", "instance of", "MSA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>San Bernardino<\e1> and <e2>MSA<\e2>. In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally incorporated as a city or town would be, nor are they legal administrative divisions like counties or separate entities such as states ; because of this, the precise definition of any given metropolitan area can vary with the source. A typical metropolitan area is centered on a single large city that wields substantial influence over the region (e.g.,   New York City or Philadelphia). However, some metropolitan areas contain more than one large city with no single municipality holding a substantially dominant position (e.g.,   Dallas – Fort Worth metroplex, Norfolk - Virginia Beach (Hampton Roads), Riverside – San Bernardino (Inland Empire) or Minneapolis – Saint Paul (Twin Cities)). MSAs are defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and used by the Census Bureau and other federal government agencies for statistical purposes.
instance of
2
[ "San Bernardino", "MSA" ]
38,767
[ "Minneapolis", "instance of", "MSA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Minneapolis<\e1> and <e2>MSA<\e2>. In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally incorporated as a city or town would be, nor are they legal administrative divisions like counties or separate entities such as states ; because of this, the precise definition of any given metropolitan area can vary with the source. A typical metropolitan area is centered on a single large city that wields substantial influence over the region (e.g.,   New York City or Philadelphia). However, some metropolitan areas contain more than one large city with no single municipality holding a substantially dominant position (e.g.,   Dallas – Fort Worth metroplex, Norfolk - Virginia Beach (Hampton Roads), Riverside – San Bernardino (Inland Empire) or Minneapolis – Saint Paul (Twin Cities)). MSAs are defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and used by the Census Bureau and other federal government agencies for statistical purposes.
instance of
2
[ "Minneapolis", "MSA" ]
38,768
[ "New York City", "instance of", "MSA" ]
Find the relation between <e1>New York City<\e1> and <e2>MSA<\e2>. In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally incorporated as a city or town would be, nor are they legal administrative divisions like counties or separate entities such as states ; because of this, the precise definition of any given metropolitan area can vary with the source. A typical metropolitan area is centered on a single large city that wields substantial influence over the region (e.g.,   New York City or Philadelphia). However, some metropolitan areas contain more than one large city with no single municipality holding a substantially dominant position (e.g.,   Dallas – Fort Worth metroplex, Norfolk - Virginia Beach (Hampton Roads), Riverside – San Bernardino (Inland Empire) or Minneapolis – Saint Paul (Twin Cities)). MSAs are defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and used by the Census Bureau and other federal government agencies for statistical purposes.
instance of
2
[ "New York City", "MSA" ]
38,769
[ "Sarah Gibb", "educated at", "Brighton College of Art" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sarah Gibb<\e1> and <e2>Brighton College of Art<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
educated at
25
[ "Sarah Gibb", "Brighton College of Art" ]
39,037
[ "Sarah Gibb", "notable work", "The Tiara Club" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sarah Gibb<\e1> and <e2>The Tiara Club<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
notable work
33
[ "Sarah Gibb", "The Tiara Club" ]
39,038
[ "Diana Wynne Jones", "country of citizenship", "British" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Diana Wynne Jones<\e1> and <e2>British<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Diana Wynne Jones", "British" ]
39,039
[ "The Princess Who Had No Kingdom", "publisher", "Orchard Books" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Princess Who Had No Kingdom<\e1> and <e2>Orchard Books<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
publisher
48
[ "The Princess Who Had No Kingdom", "Orchard Books" ]
39,040
[ "The Tiara Club", "author", "Vivian French" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Tiara Club<\e1> and <e2>Vivian French<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
author
46
[ "The Tiara Club", "Vivian French" ]
39,042
[ "Ursula Jones", "country of citizenship", "British" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ursula Jones<\e1> and <e2>British<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Ursula Jones", "British" ]
39,043
[ "Diana Wynne Jones", "sibling", "Ursula Jones" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Diana Wynne Jones<\e1> and <e2>Ursula Jones<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
sibling
16
[ "Diana Wynne Jones", "Ursula Jones" ]
39,044
[ "Ursula Jones", "notable work", "The Princess Who Had No Kingdom" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ursula Jones<\e1> and <e2>The Princess Who Had No Kingdom<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
notable work
33
[ "Ursula Jones", "The Princess Who Had No Kingdom" ]
39,045
[ "Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball", "author", "Vivian French" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball<\e1> and <e2>Vivian French<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
author
46
[ "Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball", "Vivian French" ]
39,046
[ "Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper", "author", "Vivian French" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper<\e1> and <e2>Vivian French<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
author
46
[ "Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper", "Vivian French" ]
39,047
[ "Ursula Jones", "sibling", "Diana Wynne Jones" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ursula Jones<\e1> and <e2>Diana Wynne Jones<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
sibling
16
[ "Ursula Jones", "Diana Wynne Jones" ]
39,048
[ "Sarah Gibb", "educated at", "St. Martin 's College" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sarah Gibb<\e1> and <e2>St. Martin 's College<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
educated at
25
[ "Sarah Gibb", "St. Martin 's College" ]
39,049
[ "The Princess Who Had No Kingdom", "author", "Ursula Jones" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Princess Who Had No Kingdom<\e1> and <e2>Ursula Jones<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
author
46
[ "The Princess Who Had No Kingdom", "Ursula Jones" ]
39,050
[ "Sarah Gibb", "educated at", "London" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sarah Gibb<\e1> and <e2>London<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
educated at
25
[ "Sarah Gibb", "London" ]
39,051
[ "Sarah Gibb", "country of citizenship", "British" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sarah Gibb<\e1> and <e2>British<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Sarah Gibb", "British" ]
39,052
[ "Vivian French", "notable work", "Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Vivian French<\e1> and <e2>Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
notable work
33
[ "Vivian French", "Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper" ]
39,055
[ "Vivian French", "notable work", "The Tiara Club" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Vivian French<\e1> and <e2>The Tiara Club<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
notable work
33
[ "Vivian French", "The Tiara Club" ]
39,058
[ "St. Martin 's College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "London" ]
Find the relation between <e1>St. Martin 's College<\e1> and <e2>London<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "St. Martin 's College", "London" ]
39,059
[ "Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball", "present in work", "The Tiara Club" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball<\e1> and <e2>The Tiara Club<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
present in work
31
[ "Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball", "The Tiara Club" ]
39,060
[ "Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper", "present in work", "The Tiara Club" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper<\e1> and <e2>The Tiara Club<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
present in work
31
[ "Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper", "The Tiara Club" ]
39,061
[ "Vivian French", "notable work", "Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Vivian French<\e1> and <e2>Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
notable work
33
[ "Vivian French", "Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball" ]
39,062
[ "The Tiara Club", "has part(s)", "Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Tiara Club<\e1> and <e2>Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
has part(s)
10
[ "The Tiara Club", "Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball" ]
39,063
[ "The Tiara Club", "has part(s)", "Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Tiara Club<\e1> and <e2>Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper<\e2>. Sarah Gibb is an English illustrator whose drawings have appeared in national newspapers, magazines, and greetings cards, although she is predominantly an illustrator of children's books. She studied at London's St. Martin's College before completing an MA in Sequential Illustration at Brighton College of Art. Gibb has illustrated at least a dozen books in The Tiara Club series by Vivian French, which carry titles such as Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper, Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball, and so on. (The Library of Congress catalogues 12 volumes featuring 6 named princesses with U.S. editions released in 2007. )Recently she illustrates picture books by Ursula Jones — a retired British actress and the surviving sister of Diana Wynne Jones. The Princess Who Had No Kingdom was the first, published by Orchard Books in 2010.
has part(s)
10
[ "The Tiara Club", "Princess Alice and the Glass Slipper" ]
39,064
[ "Year of tha Boomerang", "country of origin", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Year of tha Boomerang<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
country of origin
36
[ "Year of tha Boomerang", "American" ]
39,302
[ "Year of tha Boomerang", "part of", "Higher Learning soundtrack" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Year of tha Boomerang<\e1> and <e2>Higher Learning soundtrack<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
part of
7
[ "Year of tha Boomerang", "Higher Learning soundtrack" ]
39,304
[ "Evil Empire", "country of origin", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Evil Empire<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
country of origin
36
[ "Evil Empire", "American" ]
39,317
[ "The Ghost of Tom Joad", "performer", "Bruce Springsteen" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Ghost of Tom Joad<\e1> and <e2>Bruce Springsteen<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
performer
35
[ "The Ghost of Tom Joad", "Bruce Springsteen" ]
39,321
[ "The Battle of Los Angeles", "followed by", "Renegades" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Battle of Los Angeles<\e1> and <e2>Renegades<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
followed by
9
[ "The Battle of Los Angeles", "Renegades" ]
39,326
[ "Renegades", "follows", "The Battle of Los Angeles" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Renegades<\e1> and <e2>The Battle of Los Angeles<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
follows
44
[ "Renegades", "The Battle of Los Angeles" ]
39,341
[ "Evil Empire", "performer", "Zack de la Rocha" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Evil Empire<\e1> and <e2>Zack de la Rocha<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
performer
35
[ "Evil Empire", "Zack de la Rocha" ]
39,349
[ "Renegades", "performer", "Rage Against the Machine" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Renegades<\e1> and <e2>Rage Against the Machine<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
performer
35
[ "Renegades", "Rage Against the Machine" ]
39,350
[ "The Battle of Los Angeles", "performer", "Tom Morello" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Battle of Los Angeles<\e1> and <e2>Tom Morello<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
performer
35
[ "The Battle of Los Angeles", "Tom Morello" ]
39,351
[ "Evil Empire", "performer", "Tom Morello" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Evil Empire<\e1> and <e2>Tom Morello<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
performer
35
[ "Evil Empire", "Tom Morello" ]
39,352
[ "Higher Learning soundtrack", "followed by", "Evil Empire" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Higher Learning soundtrack<\e1> and <e2>Evil Empire<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
followed by
9
[ "Higher Learning soundtrack", "Evil Empire" ]
39,353
[ "No Shelter", "part of", "Godzilla" ]
Find the relation between <e1>No Shelter<\e1> and <e2>Godzilla<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
part of
7
[ "No Shelter", "Godzilla" ]
39,354
[ "The Battle of Los Angeles", "performer", "Brad Wilk" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Battle of Los Angeles<\e1> and <e2>Brad Wilk<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
performer
35
[ "The Battle of Los Angeles", "Brad Wilk" ]
39,355
[ "No Shelter", "performer", "Zack de la Rocha" ]
Find the relation between <e1>No Shelter<\e1> and <e2>Zack de la Rocha<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
performer
35
[ "No Shelter", "Zack de la Rocha" ]
39,356
[ "The Battle of Los Angeles", "country of origin", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Battle of Los Angeles<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
country of origin
36
[ "The Battle of Los Angeles", "American" ]
39,357
[ "Renegades", "country of origin", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Renegades<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
country of origin
36
[ "Renegades", "American" ]
39,358
[ "Year of tha Boomerang", "performer", "Zack de la Rocha" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Year of tha Boomerang<\e1> and <e2>Zack de la Rocha<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
performer
35
[ "Year of tha Boomerang", "Zack de la Rocha" ]
39,359
[ "Renegades", "performer", "Zack de la Rocha" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Renegades<\e1> and <e2>Zack de la Rocha<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
performer
35
[ "Renegades", "Zack de la Rocha" ]
39,361
[ "The Battle of Los Angeles", "performer", "Tim Commerford" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Battle of Los Angeles<\e1> and <e2>Tim Commerford<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
performer
35
[ "The Battle of Los Angeles", "Tim Commerford" ]
39,362
[ "Evil Empire", "performer", "Brad Wilk" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Evil Empire<\e1> and <e2>Brad Wilk<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
performer
35
[ "Evil Empire", "Brad Wilk" ]
39,363
[ "Higher Learning soundtrack", "performer", "Rage Against the Machine" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Higher Learning soundtrack<\e1> and <e2>Rage Against the Machine<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
performer
35
[ "Higher Learning soundtrack", "Rage Against the Machine" ]
39,366
[ "The Battle of Los Angeles", "performer", "Zack de la Rocha" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Battle of Los Angeles<\e1> and <e2>Zack de la Rocha<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
performer
35
[ "The Battle of Los Angeles", "Zack de la Rocha" ]
39,367
[ "Bruce Springsteen", "notable work", "The Ghost of Tom Joad" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bruce Springsteen<\e1> and <e2>The Ghost of Tom Joad<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
notable work
33
[ "Bruce Springsteen", "The Ghost of Tom Joad" ]
39,368
[ "Evil Empire", "performer", "Tim Commerford" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Evil Empire<\e1> and <e2>Tim Commerford<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
performer
35
[ "Evil Empire", "Tim Commerford" ]
39,370
[ "Higher Learning soundtrack", "has part(s)", "Year of tha Boomerang" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Higher Learning soundtrack<\e1> and <e2>Year of tha Boomerang<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
has part(s)
10
[ "Higher Learning soundtrack", "Year of tha Boomerang" ]
39,373
[ "Zack de la Rocha", "notable work", "Evil Empire" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Zack de la Rocha<\e1> and <e2>Evil Empire<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
notable work
33
[ "Zack de la Rocha", "Evil Empire" ]
39,394
[ "Rage Against the Machine", "notable work", "Renegades" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Rage Against the Machine<\e1> and <e2>Renegades<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
notable work
33
[ "Rage Against the Machine", "Renegades" ]
39,395
[ "Tom Morello", "notable work", "The Battle of Los Angeles" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tom Morello<\e1> and <e2>The Battle of Los Angeles<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
notable work
33
[ "Tom Morello", "The Battle of Los Angeles" ]
39,396
[ "Tom Morello", "notable work", "Evil Empire" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tom Morello<\e1> and <e2>Evil Empire<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
notable work
33
[ "Tom Morello", "Evil Empire" ]
39,397
[ "Evil Empire", "follows", "Higher Learning soundtrack" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Evil Empire<\e1> and <e2>Higher Learning soundtrack<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
follows
44
[ "Evil Empire", "Higher Learning soundtrack" ]
39,398
[ "Godzilla", "has part(s)", "No Shelter" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Godzilla<\e1> and <e2>No Shelter<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
has part(s)
10
[ "Godzilla", "No Shelter" ]
39,399
[ "Brad Wilk", "notable work", "The Battle of Los Angeles" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Brad Wilk<\e1> and <e2>The Battle of Los Angeles<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
notable work
33
[ "Brad Wilk", "The Battle of Los Angeles" ]
39,400
[ "Zack de la Rocha", "notable work", "No Shelter" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Zack de la Rocha<\e1> and <e2>No Shelter<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
notable work
33
[ "Zack de la Rocha", "No Shelter" ]
39,401
[ "Zack de la Rocha", "notable work", "Year of tha Boomerang" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Zack de la Rocha<\e1> and <e2>Year of tha Boomerang<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
notable work
33
[ "Zack de la Rocha", "Year of tha Boomerang" ]
39,402
[ "Zack de la Rocha", "notable work", "Renegades" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Zack de la Rocha<\e1> and <e2>Renegades<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
notable work
33
[ "Zack de la Rocha", "Renegades" ]
39,403
[ "Tim Commerford", "notable work", "The Battle of Los Angeles" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tim Commerford<\e1> and <e2>The Battle of Los Angeles<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
notable work
33
[ "Tim Commerford", "The Battle of Los Angeles" ]
39,404
[ "Brad Wilk", "notable work", "Evil Empire" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Brad Wilk<\e1> and <e2>Evil Empire<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
notable work
33
[ "Brad Wilk", "Evil Empire" ]
39,405
[ "Rage Against the Machine", "notable work", "Higher Learning soundtrack" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Rage Against the Machine<\e1> and <e2>Higher Learning soundtrack<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
notable work
33
[ "Rage Against the Machine", "Higher Learning soundtrack" ]
39,408
[ "Zack de la Rocha", "notable work", "The Battle of Los Angeles" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Zack de la Rocha<\e1> and <e2>The Battle of Los Angeles<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
notable work
33
[ "Zack de la Rocha", "The Battle of Los Angeles" ]
39,409
[ "Tim Commerford", "notable work", "Evil Empire" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tim Commerford<\e1> and <e2>Evil Empire<\e2>. Rage Against the Machine is an American rap metal band from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1991, the group consists of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, guitarist Tom Morello, bassist Tim Commerford and drummer Brad Wilk. After a self - issued demo, the band signed with Epic Records and released its self - titled debut album Rage Against the Machine in 1992, the material for which was written by all four members of the group. After contributing the single " Year of tha Boomerang " to the Higher Learning soundtrack in 1995, the band released its second studio album Evil Empire in 1996, on which " Year of tha Boomerang " was featured as the closing track. In 1997 the band released a cover version of Bruce Springsteen's " The Ghost of Tom Joad ", and the following year contributed " No Shelter " to the soundtrack to the film Godzilla, as well as releasing it as a single. In 1999 the band released its final album of original material, The Battle of Los Angeles, which again credited all four members equally for songwriting. The group disbanded in October 2000, after de la Rocha departed to focus on producing his first solo album. After the group's breakup, Epic released Renegades in December 2000, which featured cover versions of songs originally recorded by several hip hop artists, rock bands and other artists.
notable work
33
[ "Tim Commerford", "Evil Empire" ]
39,410
[ "NTF", "headquarters location", "Washington" ]
Find the relation between <e1>NTF<\e1> and <e2>Washington<\e2>. The National Turkey Federation (NTF) is the non - profit national trade association based in Washington, D.C., United States, representing the turkey industry and its allies and affiliates. NTF advocates for all segments of the turkey industry, providing services and conducting activities which increase demand for its members' products. The NTF represents its members before the U.S. Congress and the various regulatory agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. Among members of the general public, NTF is best known for its role in the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation, an annual ceremony where a live domestic turkey is presented to the President of the United States just before Thanksgiving Day. NTF began presenting the National Thanksgiving Turkey during the presidency of Harry Truman. The custom of " pardoning " the turkey started with Bush I in 1989, Two birds are brought to the White House for final selection and the President invariably grants a " pardon " to both birds. Its official website, EatTurkey.com, is home to thousands of turkey recipes, cooking and preparation tips, and educational information on the turkey industry.
headquarters location
8
[ "NTF", "Washington" ]
39,927
[ "United States", "head of government", "Harry Truman" ]
Find the relation between <e1>United States<\e1> and <e2>Harry Truman<\e2>. The National Turkey Federation (NTF) is the non - profit national trade association based in Washington, D.C., United States, representing the turkey industry and its allies and affiliates. NTF advocates for all segments of the turkey industry, providing services and conducting activities which increase demand for its members' products. The NTF represents its members before the U.S. Congress and the various regulatory agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. Among members of the general public, NTF is best known for its role in the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation, an annual ceremony where a live domestic turkey is presented to the President of the United States just before Thanksgiving Day. NTF began presenting the National Thanksgiving Turkey during the presidency of Harry Truman. The custom of " pardoning " the turkey started with Bush I in 1989, Two birds are brought to the White House for final selection and the President invariably grants a " pardon " to both birds. Its official website, EatTurkey.com, is home to thousands of turkey recipes, cooking and preparation tips, and educational information on the turkey industry.
head of government
0
[ "United States", "Harry Truman" ]
39,931
[ "National Thanksgiving Turkey", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>National Thanksgiving Turkey<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The National Turkey Federation (NTF) is the non - profit national trade association based in Washington, D.C., United States, representing the turkey industry and its allies and affiliates. NTF advocates for all segments of the turkey industry, providing services and conducting activities which increase demand for its members' products. The NTF represents its members before the U.S. Congress and the various regulatory agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. Among members of the general public, NTF is best known for its role in the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation, an annual ceremony where a live domestic turkey is presented to the President of the United States just before Thanksgiving Day. NTF began presenting the National Thanksgiving Turkey during the presidency of Harry Truman. The custom of " pardoning " the turkey started with Bush I in 1989, Two birds are brought to the White House for final selection and the President invariably grants a " pardon " to both birds. Its official website, EatTurkey.com, is home to thousands of turkey recipes, cooking and preparation tips, and educational information on the turkey industry.
country
4
[ "National Thanksgiving Turkey", "United States" ]
39,935
[ "Harry Truman", "work location", "Washington" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Harry Truman<\e1> and <e2>Washington<\e2>. The National Turkey Federation (NTF) is the non - profit national trade association based in Washington, D.C., United States, representing the turkey industry and its allies and affiliates. NTF advocates for all segments of the turkey industry, providing services and conducting activities which increase demand for its members' products. The NTF represents its members before the U.S. Congress and the various regulatory agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. Among members of the general public, NTF is best known for its role in the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation, an annual ceremony where a live domestic turkey is presented to the President of the United States just before Thanksgiving Day. NTF began presenting the National Thanksgiving Turkey during the presidency of Harry Truman. The custom of " pardoning " the turkey started with Bush I in 1989, Two birds are brought to the White House for final selection and the President invariably grants a " pardon " to both birds. Its official website, EatTurkey.com, is home to thousands of turkey recipes, cooking and preparation tips, and educational information on the turkey industry.
work location
30
[ "Harry Truman", "Washington" ]
39,936
[ "EatTurkey.com", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>EatTurkey.com<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The National Turkey Federation (NTF) is the non - profit national trade association based in Washington, D.C., United States, representing the turkey industry and its allies and affiliates. NTF advocates for all segments of the turkey industry, providing services and conducting activities which increase demand for its members' products. The NTF represents its members before the U.S. Congress and the various regulatory agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. Among members of the general public, NTF is best known for its role in the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation, an annual ceremony where a live domestic turkey is presented to the President of the United States just before Thanksgiving Day. NTF began presenting the National Thanksgiving Turkey during the presidency of Harry Truman. The custom of " pardoning " the turkey started with Bush I in 1989, Two birds are brought to the White House for final selection and the President invariably grants a " pardon " to both birds. Its official website, EatTurkey.com, is home to thousands of turkey recipes, cooking and preparation tips, and educational information on the turkey industry.
country
4
[ "EatTurkey.com", "United States" ]
39,938
[ "Thanksgiving Day", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Thanksgiving Day<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The National Turkey Federation (NTF) is the non - profit national trade association based in Washington, D.C., United States, representing the turkey industry and its allies and affiliates. NTF advocates for all segments of the turkey industry, providing services and conducting activities which increase demand for its members' products. The NTF represents its members before the U.S. Congress and the various regulatory agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. Among members of the general public, NTF is best known for its role in the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation, an annual ceremony where a live domestic turkey is presented to the President of the United States just before Thanksgiving Day. NTF began presenting the National Thanksgiving Turkey during the presidency of Harry Truman. The custom of " pardoning " the turkey started with Bush I in 1989, Two birds are brought to the White House for final selection and the President invariably grants a " pardon " to both birds. Its official website, EatTurkey.com, is home to thousands of turkey recipes, cooking and preparation tips, and educational information on the turkey industry.
country
4
[ "Thanksgiving Day", "United States" ]
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[ "United States", "capital", "Washington" ]
Find the relation between <e1>United States<\e1> and <e2>Washington<\e2>. The National Turkey Federation (NTF) is the non - profit national trade association based in Washington, D.C., United States, representing the turkey industry and its allies and affiliates. NTF advocates for all segments of the turkey industry, providing services and conducting activities which increase demand for its members' products. The NTF represents its members before the U.S. Congress and the various regulatory agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. Among members of the general public, NTF is best known for its role in the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation, an annual ceremony where a live domestic turkey is presented to the President of the United States just before Thanksgiving Day. NTF began presenting the National Thanksgiving Turkey during the presidency of Harry Truman. The custom of " pardoning " the turkey started with Bush I in 1989, Two birds are brought to the White House for final selection and the President invariably grants a " pardon " to both birds. Its official website, EatTurkey.com, is home to thousands of turkey recipes, cooking and preparation tips, and educational information on the turkey industry.
capital
1
[ "United States", "Washington" ]
39,943
[ "National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. The National Turkey Federation (NTF) is the non - profit national trade association based in Washington, D.C., United States, representing the turkey industry and its allies and affiliates. NTF advocates for all segments of the turkey industry, providing services and conducting activities which increase demand for its members' products. The NTF represents its members before the U.S. Congress and the various regulatory agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. Among members of the general public, NTF is best known for its role in the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation, an annual ceremony where a live domestic turkey is presented to the President of the United States just before Thanksgiving Day. NTF began presenting the National Thanksgiving Turkey during the presidency of Harry Truman. The custom of " pardoning " the turkey started with Bush I in 1989, Two birds are brought to the White House for final selection and the President invariably grants a " pardon " to both birds. Its official website, EatTurkey.com, is home to thousands of turkey recipes, cooking and preparation tips, and educational information on the turkey industry.
country
4
[ "National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation", "United States" ]
39,944
[ "United States", "head of government", "Bush I" ]
Find the relation between <e1>United States<\e1> and <e2>Bush I<\e2>. The National Turkey Federation (NTF) is the non - profit national trade association based in Washington, D.C., United States, representing the turkey industry and its allies and affiliates. NTF advocates for all segments of the turkey industry, providing services and conducting activities which increase demand for its members' products. The NTF represents its members before the U.S. Congress and the various regulatory agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. Among members of the general public, NTF is best known for its role in the National Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation, an annual ceremony where a live domestic turkey is presented to the President of the United States just before Thanksgiving Day. NTF began presenting the National Thanksgiving Turkey during the presidency of Harry Truman. The custom of " pardoning " the turkey started with Bush I in 1989, Two birds are brought to the White House for final selection and the President invariably grants a " pardon " to both birds. Its official website, EatTurkey.com, is home to thousands of turkey recipes, cooking and preparation tips, and educational information on the turkey industry.
head of government
0
[ "United States", "Bush I" ]
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