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[
"Shetland Islands",
"has part(s)",
"Northmavine"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Shetland Islands<\e1> and <e2>Northmavine<\e2>.
Mavis Grind (or, meaning " gate of the narrow isthmus ") is a narrow isthmus joining the Northmavine peninsula to the rest of the island of Shetland Mainland in the Shetland Islands, UK. It is just wide at its narrowest point. It carries the main A970 road to Hillswick in the north west of Shetland and is about two miles west of the settlement of Brae. Mavis Grind is said to be the only place in the UK where you can toss a stone across land from the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. It is a regular crossing point for otters, which in Shetland are sea - dwelling. In 1999, local volunteers successfully helped to demonstrate whether Viking ships could be carried across the isthmus, instead of sailing around the end of the island. Remains of a late Bronze Age settlement have been found close by. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Shetland Islands",
"Northmavine"
] | 49,241 |
[
"Shetland Islands",
"has part(s)",
"Mavis Grind"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Shetland Islands<\e1> and <e2>Mavis Grind<\e2>.
Mavis Grind (or, meaning " gate of the narrow isthmus ") is a narrow isthmus joining the Northmavine peninsula to the rest of the island of Shetland Mainland in the Shetland Islands, UK. It is just wide at its narrowest point. It carries the main A970 road to Hillswick in the north west of Shetland and is about two miles west of the settlement of Brae. Mavis Grind is said to be the only place in the UK where you can toss a stone across land from the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. It is a regular crossing point for otters, which in Shetland are sea - dwelling. In 1999, local volunteers successfully helped to demonstrate whether Viking ships could be carried across the isthmus, instead of sailing around the end of the island. Remains of a late Bronze Age settlement have been found close by. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Shetland Islands",
"Mavis Grind"
] | 49,242 |
[
"Shetland Mainland",
"has part(s)",
"Northmavine"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Shetland Mainland<\e1> and <e2>Northmavine<\e2>.
Mavis Grind (or, meaning " gate of the narrow isthmus ") is a narrow isthmus joining the Northmavine peninsula to the rest of the island of Shetland Mainland in the Shetland Islands, UK. It is just wide at its narrowest point. It carries the main A970 road to Hillswick in the north west of Shetland and is about two miles west of the settlement of Brae. Mavis Grind is said to be the only place in the UK where you can toss a stone across land from the North Sea to the Atlantic Ocean. It is a regular crossing point for otters, which in Shetland are sea - dwelling. In 1999, local volunteers successfully helped to demonstrate whether Viking ships could be carried across the isthmus, instead of sailing around the end of the island. Remains of a late Bronze Age settlement have been found close by. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Shetland Mainland",
"Northmavine"
] | 49,243 |
[
"Australia",
"continent",
"Oceania"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Australia<\e1> and <e2>Oceania<\e2>.
The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across Australia, New Zealand and Oceania, ranging from age 15 to age 18. The specific activity engaged in or the gender of its participants can also be affected by the law. Below is a discussion of the various laws dealing with this subject. The highlighted age refers to an age at or above which an individual can engage in unfettered sexual relations with another who is also at or above that age. Close in age exceptions may exist and are noted when relevant. In Vanuatu the homosexual age of consent is set higher at 18, while the heterosexual age of consent is 15. Same sex sexual activity is illegal at any age for males in Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu ; it is outlawed for both men and women in the Solomon Islands. In all other places the age of consent is equal, regardless of sexual orientation or gender. The below is a list of all jurisdictions in Oceania as listed in List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania. | continent | 5 | [
"Australia",
"Oceania"
] | 49,312 |
[
"Cook Islands",
"continent",
"Oceania"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Cook Islands<\e1> and <e2>Oceania<\e2>.
The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across Australia, New Zealand and Oceania, ranging from age 15 to age 18. The specific activity engaged in or the gender of its participants can also be affected by the law. Below is a discussion of the various laws dealing with this subject. The highlighted age refers to an age at or above which an individual can engage in unfettered sexual relations with another who is also at or above that age. Close in age exceptions may exist and are noted when relevant. In Vanuatu the homosexual age of consent is set higher at 18, while the heterosexual age of consent is 15. Same sex sexual activity is illegal at any age for males in Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu ; it is outlawed for both men and women in the Solomon Islands. In all other places the age of consent is equal, regardless of sexual orientation or gender. The below is a list of all jurisdictions in Oceania as listed in List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania. | continent | 5 | [
"Cook Islands",
"Oceania"
] | 49,313 |
[
"Solomon Islands",
"continent",
"Oceania"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Solomon Islands<\e1> and <e2>Oceania<\e2>.
The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across Australia, New Zealand and Oceania, ranging from age 15 to age 18. The specific activity engaged in or the gender of its participants can also be affected by the law. Below is a discussion of the various laws dealing with this subject. The highlighted age refers to an age at or above which an individual can engage in unfettered sexual relations with another who is also at or above that age. Close in age exceptions may exist and are noted when relevant. In Vanuatu the homosexual age of consent is set higher at 18, while the heterosexual age of consent is 15. Same sex sexual activity is illegal at any age for males in Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu ; it is outlawed for both men and women in the Solomon Islands. In all other places the age of consent is equal, regardless of sexual orientation or gender. The below is a list of all jurisdictions in Oceania as listed in List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania. | continent | 5 | [
"Solomon Islands",
"Oceania"
] | 49,315 |
[
"Vanuatu",
"continent",
"Oceania"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Vanuatu<\e1> and <e2>Oceania<\e2>.
The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across Australia, New Zealand and Oceania, ranging from age 15 to age 18. The specific activity engaged in or the gender of its participants can also be affected by the law. Below is a discussion of the various laws dealing with this subject. The highlighted age refers to an age at or above which an individual can engage in unfettered sexual relations with another who is also at or above that age. Close in age exceptions may exist and are noted when relevant. In Vanuatu the homosexual age of consent is set higher at 18, while the heterosexual age of consent is 15. Same sex sexual activity is illegal at any age for males in Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu ; it is outlawed for both men and women in the Solomon Islands. In all other places the age of consent is equal, regardless of sexual orientation or gender. The below is a list of all jurisdictions in Oceania as listed in List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania. | continent | 5 | [
"Vanuatu",
"Oceania"
] | 49,316 |
[
"Tonga",
"continent",
"Oceania"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Tonga<\e1> and <e2>Oceania<\e2>.
The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across Australia, New Zealand and Oceania, ranging from age 15 to age 18. The specific activity engaged in or the gender of its participants can also be affected by the law. Below is a discussion of the various laws dealing with this subject. The highlighted age refers to an age at or above which an individual can engage in unfettered sexual relations with another who is also at or above that age. Close in age exceptions may exist and are noted when relevant. In Vanuatu the homosexual age of consent is set higher at 18, while the heterosexual age of consent is 15. Same sex sexual activity is illegal at any age for males in Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu ; it is outlawed for both men and women in the Solomon Islands. In all other places the age of consent is equal, regardless of sexual orientation or gender. The below is a list of all jurisdictions in Oceania as listed in List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania. | continent | 5 | [
"Tonga",
"Oceania"
] | 49,317 |
[
"Tuvalu",
"continent",
"Oceania"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Tuvalu<\e1> and <e2>Oceania<\e2>.
The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across Australia, New Zealand and Oceania, ranging from age 15 to age 18. The specific activity engaged in or the gender of its participants can also be affected by the law. Below is a discussion of the various laws dealing with this subject. The highlighted age refers to an age at or above which an individual can engage in unfettered sexual relations with another who is also at or above that age. Close in age exceptions may exist and are noted when relevant. In Vanuatu the homosexual age of consent is set higher at 18, while the heterosexual age of consent is 15. Same sex sexual activity is illegal at any age for males in Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu ; it is outlawed for both men and women in the Solomon Islands. In all other places the age of consent is equal, regardless of sexual orientation or gender. The below is a list of all jurisdictions in Oceania as listed in List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania. | continent | 5 | [
"Tuvalu",
"Oceania"
] | 49,318 |
[
"Kiribati",
"continent",
"Oceania"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kiribati<\e1> and <e2>Oceania<\e2>.
The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across Australia, New Zealand and Oceania, ranging from age 15 to age 18. The specific activity engaged in or the gender of its participants can also be affected by the law. Below is a discussion of the various laws dealing with this subject. The highlighted age refers to an age at or above which an individual can engage in unfettered sexual relations with another who is also at or above that age. Close in age exceptions may exist and are noted when relevant. In Vanuatu the homosexual age of consent is set higher at 18, while the heterosexual age of consent is 15. Same sex sexual activity is illegal at any age for males in Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu ; it is outlawed for both men and women in the Solomon Islands. In all other places the age of consent is equal, regardless of sexual orientation or gender. The below is a list of all jurisdictions in Oceania as listed in List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania. | continent | 5 | [
"Kiribati",
"Oceania"
] | 49,319 |
[
"New Zealand",
"continent",
"Oceania"
] | Find the relation between <e1>New Zealand<\e1> and <e2>Oceania<\e2>.
The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across Australia, New Zealand and Oceania, ranging from age 15 to age 18. The specific activity engaged in or the gender of its participants can also be affected by the law. Below is a discussion of the various laws dealing with this subject. The highlighted age refers to an age at or above which an individual can engage in unfettered sexual relations with another who is also at or above that age. Close in age exceptions may exist and are noted when relevant. In Vanuatu the homosexual age of consent is set higher at 18, while the heterosexual age of consent is 15. Same sex sexual activity is illegal at any age for males in Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu ; it is outlawed for both men and women in the Solomon Islands. In all other places the age of consent is equal, regardless of sexual orientation or gender. The below is a list of all jurisdictions in Oceania as listed in List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania. | continent | 5 | [
"New Zealand",
"Oceania"
] | 49,320 |
[
"Papua New Guinea",
"continent",
"Oceania"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Papua New Guinea<\e1> and <e2>Oceania<\e2>.
The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across Australia, New Zealand and Oceania, ranging from age 15 to age 18. The specific activity engaged in or the gender of its participants can also be affected by the law. Below is a discussion of the various laws dealing with this subject. The highlighted age refers to an age at or above which an individual can engage in unfettered sexual relations with another who is also at or above that age. Close in age exceptions may exist and are noted when relevant. In Vanuatu the homosexual age of consent is set higher at 18, while the heterosexual age of consent is 15. Same sex sexual activity is illegal at any age for males in Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu ; it is outlawed for both men and women in the Solomon Islands. In all other places the age of consent is equal, regardless of sexual orientation or gender. The below is a list of all jurisdictions in Oceania as listed in List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania. | continent | 5 | [
"Papua New Guinea",
"Oceania"
] | 49,321 |
[
"Oceania",
"has part(s)",
"Samoa"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Oceania<\e1> and <e2>Samoa<\e2>.
The ages of consent for sexual activity vary by jurisdiction across Australia, New Zealand and Oceania, ranging from age 15 to age 18. The specific activity engaged in or the gender of its participants can also be affected by the law. Below is a discussion of the various laws dealing with this subject. The highlighted age refers to an age at or above which an individual can engage in unfettered sexual relations with another who is also at or above that age. Close in age exceptions may exist and are noted when relevant. In Vanuatu the homosexual age of consent is set higher at 18, while the heterosexual age of consent is 15. Same sex sexual activity is illegal at any age for males in Papua New Guinea, Kiribati, the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu ; it is outlawed for both men and women in the Solomon Islands. In all other places the age of consent is equal, regardless of sexual orientation or gender. The below is a list of all jurisdictions in Oceania as listed in List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Oceania. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Oceania",
"Samoa"
] | 49,322 |
[
"Whims of Chambers",
"performer",
"Chambers"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Whims of Chambers<\e1> and <e2>Chambers<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | performer | 35 | [
"Whims of Chambers",
"Chambers"
] | 49,426 |
[
"Blue Train",
"performer",
"John Coltrane"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Blue Train<\e1> and <e2>John Coltrane<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | performer | 35 | [
"Blue Train",
"John Coltrane"
] | 49,431 |
[
"High Step",
"performer",
"Chambers"
] | Find the relation between <e1>High Step<\e1> and <e2>Chambers<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | performer | 35 | [
"High Step",
"Chambers"
] | 49,433 |
[
"Sonny 's Crib",
"follows",
"Whims of Chambers"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sonny 's Crib<\e1> and <e2>Whims of Chambers<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | follows | 44 | [
"Sonny 's Crib",
"Whims of Chambers"
] | 49,437 |
[
"Trane's Blues",
"performer",
"Chambers"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Trane's Blues<\e1> and <e2>Chambers<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | performer | 35 | [
"Trane's Blues",
"Chambers"
] | 49,440 |
[
"Sonny 's Crib",
"performer",
"Sonny Clark"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sonny 's Crib<\e1> and <e2>Sonny Clark<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | performer | 35 | [
"Sonny 's Crib",
"Sonny Clark"
] | 49,442 |
[
"High Step",
"performer",
"John Coltrane"
] | Find the relation between <e1>High Step<\e1> and <e2>John Coltrane<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | performer | 35 | [
"High Step",
"John Coltrane"
] | 49,443 |
[
"Trane's Blues",
"performer",
"John Coltrane"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Trane's Blues<\e1> and <e2>John Coltrane<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | performer | 35 | [
"Trane's Blues",
"John Coltrane"
] | 49,446 |
[
"Hard Driving",
"follows",
"A Blowin ' Session"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Hard Driving<\e1> and <e2>A Blowin ' Session<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | follows | 44 | [
"Hard Driving",
"A Blowin ' Session"
] | 49,448 |
[
"A Blowin ' Session",
"performer",
"John Coltrane"
] | Find the relation between <e1>A Blowin ' Session<\e1> and <e2>John Coltrane<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | performer | 35 | [
"A Blowin ' Session",
"John Coltrane"
] | 49,449 |
[
"Trane's Blues",
"part of",
"High Step"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Trane's Blues<\e1> and <e2>High Step<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | part of | 7 | [
"Trane's Blues",
"High Step"
] | 49,450 |
[
"Sonny 's Crib",
"performer",
"John Coltrane"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sonny 's Crib<\e1> and <e2>John Coltrane<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | performer | 35 | [
"Sonny 's Crib",
"John Coltrane"
] | 49,451 |
[
"Whims of Chambers",
"performer",
"John Coltrane"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Whims of Chambers<\e1> and <e2>John Coltrane<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | performer | 35 | [
"Whims of Chambers",
"John Coltrane"
] | 49,453 |
[
"Chambers",
"notable work",
"Whims of Chambers"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Chambers<\e1> and <e2>Whims of Chambers<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | notable work | 33 | [
"Chambers",
"Whims of Chambers"
] | 49,454 |
[
"John Coltrane",
"notable work",
"Blue Train"
] | Find the relation between <e1>John Coltrane<\e1> and <e2>Blue Train<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | notable work | 33 | [
"John Coltrane",
"Blue Train"
] | 49,455 |
[
"Chambers",
"notable work",
"High Step"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Chambers<\e1> and <e2>High Step<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | notable work | 33 | [
"Chambers",
"High Step"
] | 49,456 |
[
"Whims of Chambers",
"followed by",
"Sonny 's Crib"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Whims of Chambers<\e1> and <e2>Sonny 's Crib<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | followed by | 9 | [
"Whims of Chambers",
"Sonny 's Crib"
] | 49,457 |
[
"Chambers",
"notable work",
"Trane's Blues"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Chambers<\e1> and <e2>Trane's Blues<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | notable work | 33 | [
"Chambers",
"Trane's Blues"
] | 49,458 |
[
"Sonny Clark",
"notable work",
"Sonny 's Crib"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sonny Clark<\e1> and <e2>Sonny 's Crib<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | notable work | 33 | [
"Sonny Clark",
"Sonny 's Crib"
] | 49,459 |
[
"John Coltrane",
"notable work",
"High Step"
] | Find the relation between <e1>John Coltrane<\e1> and <e2>High Step<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | notable work | 33 | [
"John Coltrane",
"High Step"
] | 49,460 |
[
"John Coltrane",
"notable work",
"Trane's Blues"
] | Find the relation between <e1>John Coltrane<\e1> and <e2>Trane's Blues<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | notable work | 33 | [
"John Coltrane",
"Trane's Blues"
] | 49,461 |
[
"A Blowin ' Session",
"followed by",
"Hard Driving"
] | Find the relation between <e1>A Blowin ' Session<\e1> and <e2>Hard Driving<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | followed by | 9 | [
"A Blowin ' Session",
"Hard Driving"
] | 49,462 |
[
"John Coltrane",
"notable work",
"A Blowin ' Session"
] | Find the relation between <e1>John Coltrane<\e1> and <e2>A Blowin ' Session<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | notable work | 33 | [
"John Coltrane",
"A Blowin ' Session"
] | 49,463 |
[
"High Step",
"has part(s)",
"Trane's Blues"
] | Find the relation between <e1>High Step<\e1> and <e2>Trane's Blues<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"High Step",
"Trane's Blues"
] | 49,464 |
[
"John Coltrane",
"notable work",
"Sonny 's Crib"
] | Find the relation between <e1>John Coltrane<\e1> and <e2>Sonny 's Crib<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | notable work | 33 | [
"John Coltrane",
"Sonny 's Crib"
] | 49,465 |
[
"John Coltrane",
"notable work",
"Whims of Chambers"
] | Find the relation between <e1>John Coltrane<\e1> and <e2>Whims of Chambers<\e2>.
Trane's Blues is a compact disc credited to the jazz musician John Coltrane, released in 1999 on Blue Note Records, catalogue 98240. It comprises recordings from sessions for Blue Note and United Artists Records as a sideman for Paul Chambers, Sonny Clark, Johnny Griffin, and Cecil Taylor that were issued respectively on their Whims of Chambers, Sonny's Crib, A Blowin' Session, and Hard Driving Jazz albums. Two selections are from Coltrane's own 1957 Blue Train, and " One for Four " had been previously unissued. " Trane's Blues " had been issued on the compilation High Step in 1975, previously known as " John Paul Jones " and named after himself, the bass player Chambers, and the drummer Philly Joe Jones. Like Prestige Records before them, as Coltrane's fame grew long after he had stopped recording for the label, Blue Note used varied recordings, often those where Coltrane had been merely a sideman, and reissued them as a new album with Coltrane's name prominently displayed. In this case, the Big Four conglomerate EMI continued that earlier practice. | notable work | 33 | [
"John Coltrane",
"Whims of Chambers"
] | 49,466 |
[
"Houshang Seyhoun",
"country of citizenship",
"Iranian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Houshang Seyhoun<\e1> and <e2>Iranian<\e2>.
Houshang Seyhoun, () (August 22, 1920 – May 26, 2014) was an Iranian architect, sculptor, painter, scholar and professor. He studied fine arts at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts in Paris, and earned a degree in architecture from University of Tehran. Seyhun is noted specially for his innovative and creative architectural design. His architectural legacy includes countless monuments and over one thousand private villas. After the Iranian Revolution he moved to Vancouver and lived in exile until his death. Seyhoon became famous for his design work in the 1950s in Iran, including : Tehran's Central Railway Station and tombs of scientific / literary figures (such as the Avicenna Mausoleum in Hamadan). He has been a faculty member of Tehran University's College of Architecture, where he also served as Dean of the College of Fine Arts (Beaux arts) of Tehran University for six years. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Houshang Seyhoun",
"Iranian"
] | 49,731 |
[
"Iranian Revolution",
"country",
"Iranian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Iranian Revolution<\e1> and <e2>Iranian<\e2>.
Houshang Seyhoun, () (August 22, 1920 – May 26, 2014) was an Iranian architect, sculptor, painter, scholar and professor. He studied fine arts at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts in Paris, and earned a degree in architecture from University of Tehran. Seyhun is noted specially for his innovative and creative architectural design. His architectural legacy includes countless monuments and over one thousand private villas. After the Iranian Revolution he moved to Vancouver and lived in exile until his death. Seyhoon became famous for his design work in the 1950s in Iran, including : Tehran's Central Railway Station and tombs of scientific / literary figures (such as the Avicenna Mausoleum in Hamadan). He has been a faculty member of Tehran University's College of Architecture, where he also served as Dean of the College of Fine Arts (Beaux arts) of Tehran University for six years. | country | 4 | [
"Iranian Revolution",
"Iranian"
] | 49,735 |
[
"Avicenna Mausoleum",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Hamadan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Avicenna Mausoleum<\e1> and <e2>Hamadan<\e2>.
Houshang Seyhoun, () (August 22, 1920 – May 26, 2014) was an Iranian architect, sculptor, painter, scholar and professor. He studied fine arts at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts in Paris, and earned a degree in architecture from University of Tehran. Seyhun is noted specially for his innovative and creative architectural design. His architectural legacy includes countless monuments and over one thousand private villas. After the Iranian Revolution he moved to Vancouver and lived in exile until his death. Seyhoon became famous for his design work in the 1950s in Iran, including : Tehran's Central Railway Station and tombs of scientific / literary figures (such as the Avicenna Mausoleum in Hamadan). He has been a faculty member of Tehran University's College of Architecture, where he also served as Dean of the College of Fine Arts (Beaux arts) of Tehran University for six years. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Avicenna Mausoleum",
"Hamadan"
] | 49,741 |
[
"Houshang Seyhoun",
"place of death",
"Vancouver"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Houshang Seyhoun<\e1> and <e2>Vancouver<\e2>.
Houshang Seyhoun, () (August 22, 1920 – May 26, 2014) was an Iranian architect, sculptor, painter, scholar and professor. He studied fine arts at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts in Paris, and earned a degree in architecture from University of Tehran. Seyhun is noted specially for his innovative and creative architectural design. His architectural legacy includes countless monuments and over one thousand private villas. After the Iranian Revolution he moved to Vancouver and lived in exile until his death. Seyhoon became famous for his design work in the 1950s in Iran, including : Tehran's Central Railway Station and tombs of scientific / literary figures (such as the Avicenna Mausoleum in Hamadan). He has been a faculty member of Tehran University's College of Architecture, where he also served as Dean of the College of Fine Arts (Beaux arts) of Tehran University for six years. | place of death | 20 | [
"Houshang Seyhoun",
"Vancouver"
] | 49,750 |
[
"École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Paris"
] | Find the relation between <e1>École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts<\e1> and <e2>Paris<\e2>.
Houshang Seyhoun, () (August 22, 1920 – May 26, 2014) was an Iranian architect, sculptor, painter, scholar and professor. He studied fine arts at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts in Paris, and earned a degree in architecture from University of Tehran. Seyhun is noted specially for his innovative and creative architectural design. His architectural legacy includes countless monuments and over one thousand private villas. After the Iranian Revolution he moved to Vancouver and lived in exile until his death. Seyhoon became famous for his design work in the 1950s in Iran, including : Tehran's Central Railway Station and tombs of scientific / literary figures (such as the Avicenna Mausoleum in Hamadan). He has been a faculty member of Tehran University's College of Architecture, where he also served as Dean of the College of Fine Arts (Beaux arts) of Tehran University for six years. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts",
"Paris"
] | 49,751 |
[
"Houshang Seyhoun",
"educated at",
"École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Houshang Seyhoun<\e1> and <e2>École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts<\e2>.
Houshang Seyhoun, () (August 22, 1920 – May 26, 2014) was an Iranian architect, sculptor, painter, scholar and professor. He studied fine arts at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts in Paris, and earned a degree in architecture from University of Tehran. Seyhun is noted specially for his innovative and creative architectural design. His architectural legacy includes countless monuments and over one thousand private villas. After the Iranian Revolution he moved to Vancouver and lived in exile until his death. Seyhoon became famous for his design work in the 1950s in Iran, including : Tehran's Central Railway Station and tombs of scientific / literary figures (such as the Avicenna Mausoleum in Hamadan). He has been a faculty member of Tehran University's College of Architecture, where he also served as Dean of the College of Fine Arts (Beaux arts) of Tehran University for six years. | educated at | 25 | [
"Houshang Seyhoun",
"École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts"
] | 49,752 |
[
"Central Railway Station",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Tehran"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Central Railway Station<\e1> and <e2>Tehran<\e2>.
Houshang Seyhoun, () (August 22, 1920 – May 26, 2014) was an Iranian architect, sculptor, painter, scholar and professor. He studied fine arts at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts in Paris, and earned a degree in architecture from University of Tehran. Seyhun is noted specially for his innovative and creative architectural design. His architectural legacy includes countless monuments and over one thousand private villas. After the Iranian Revolution he moved to Vancouver and lived in exile until his death. Seyhoon became famous for his design work in the 1950s in Iran, including : Tehran's Central Railway Station and tombs of scientific / literary figures (such as the Avicenna Mausoleum in Hamadan). He has been a faculty member of Tehran University's College of Architecture, where he also served as Dean of the College of Fine Arts (Beaux arts) of Tehran University for six years. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Central Railway Station",
"Tehran"
] | 49,753 |
[
"Houshang Seyhoun",
"employer",
"Tehran University 's College of Architecture"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Houshang Seyhoun<\e1> and <e2>Tehran University 's College of Architecture<\e2>.
Houshang Seyhoun, () (August 22, 1920 – May 26, 2014) was an Iranian architect, sculptor, painter, scholar and professor. He studied fine arts at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts in Paris, and earned a degree in architecture from University of Tehran. Seyhun is noted specially for his innovative and creative architectural design. His architectural legacy includes countless monuments and over one thousand private villas. After the Iranian Revolution he moved to Vancouver and lived in exile until his death. Seyhoon became famous for his design work in the 1950s in Iran, including : Tehran's Central Railway Station and tombs of scientific / literary figures (such as the Avicenna Mausoleum in Hamadan). He has been a faculty member of Tehran University's College of Architecture, where he also served as Dean of the College of Fine Arts (Beaux arts) of Tehran University for six years. | employer | 38 | [
"Houshang Seyhoun",
"Tehran University 's College of Architecture"
] | 49,754 |
[
"Tehran University 's College of Architecture",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Tehran"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Tehran University 's College of Architecture<\e1> and <e2>Tehran<\e2>.
Houshang Seyhoun, () (August 22, 1920 – May 26, 2014) was an Iranian architect, sculptor, painter, scholar and professor. He studied fine arts at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux - Arts in Paris, and earned a degree in architecture from University of Tehran. Seyhun is noted specially for his innovative and creative architectural design. His architectural legacy includes countless monuments and over one thousand private villas. After the Iranian Revolution he moved to Vancouver and lived in exile until his death. Seyhoon became famous for his design work in the 1950s in Iran, including : Tehran's Central Railway Station and tombs of scientific / literary figures (such as the Avicenna Mausoleum in Hamadan). He has been a faculty member of Tehran University's College of Architecture, where he also served as Dean of the College of Fine Arts (Beaux arts) of Tehran University for six years. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Tehran University 's College of Architecture",
"Tehran"
] | 49,755 |
[
"Thirteens",
"performer",
"Leona Naess"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thirteens<\e1> and <e2>Leona Naess<\e2>.
Thirteens is an album by Leona Naess, released in the U.S. on 16 September 2008 by Verve Forecast Records, and released in the UK on 11 May 2009 by Polydor Records. The album was influenced by the death of Naess ’s father, Arne Næss, Jr., in a mountaineering accident in January 2004. Naess returned to London from New York City and eventually began writing and recording songs with music producer Samuel Dixon. Naess recorded with almost no budget, asking friends to contribute, and completed thirteen albums’ worth of material. Eleven songs were selected for the release, titled Thirteens. Described as " a sweet and poignant collection " by New York magazine, much of the album deals with the onset of maturity. The album consists of first takes, which were then overdubbed. A digital download of the album available on the iTunes Store includes a bonus track featuring singer - songwriter Ryan Adams ; an exclusive edition available through retailer Barnes & Noble includes two bonus tracks. The UK release includes two bonus tracks unavailable on previous releases of the album. | performer | 35 | [
"Thirteens",
"Leona Naess"
] | 49,951 |
[
"Arne Næss",
"child",
"Leona Naess"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Arne Næss<\e1> and <e2>Leona Naess<\e2>.
Thirteens is an album by Leona Naess, released in the U.S. on 16 September 2008 by Verve Forecast Records, and released in the UK on 11 May 2009 by Polydor Records. The album was influenced by the death of Naess ’s father, Arne Næss, Jr., in a mountaineering accident in January 2004. Naess returned to London from New York City and eventually began writing and recording songs with music producer Samuel Dixon. Naess recorded with almost no budget, asking friends to contribute, and completed thirteen albums’ worth of material. Eleven songs were selected for the release, titled Thirteens. Described as " a sweet and poignant collection " by New York magazine, much of the album deals with the onset of maturity. The album consists of first takes, which were then overdubbed. A digital download of the album available on the iTunes Store includes a bonus track featuring singer - songwriter Ryan Adams ; an exclusive edition available through retailer Barnes & Noble includes two bonus tracks. The UK release includes two bonus tracks unavailable on previous releases of the album. | child | 18 | [
"Arne Næss",
"Leona Naess"
] | 49,959 |
[
"Leona Naess",
"notable work",
"Thirteens"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Leona Naess<\e1> and <e2>Thirteens<\e2>.
Thirteens is an album by Leona Naess, released in the U.S. on 16 September 2008 by Verve Forecast Records, and released in the UK on 11 May 2009 by Polydor Records. The album was influenced by the death of Naess ’s father, Arne Næss, Jr., in a mountaineering accident in January 2004. Naess returned to London from New York City and eventually began writing and recording songs with music producer Samuel Dixon. Naess recorded with almost no budget, asking friends to contribute, and completed thirteen albums’ worth of material. Eleven songs were selected for the release, titled Thirteens. Described as " a sweet and poignant collection " by New York magazine, much of the album deals with the onset of maturity. The album consists of first takes, which were then overdubbed. A digital download of the album available on the iTunes Store includes a bonus track featuring singer - songwriter Ryan Adams ; an exclusive edition available through retailer Barnes & Noble includes two bonus tracks. The UK release includes two bonus tracks unavailable on previous releases of the album. | notable work | 33 | [
"Leona Naess",
"Thirteens"
] | 49,961 |
[
"Babyfingers",
"performer",
"The Residents"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Babyfingers<\e1> and <e2>The Residents<\e2>.
Babyfingers was a release by the avant garde / experimental rock band The Residents, containing music written for their 1977 album, Fingerprince. As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three - sided album (a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977. Thus, the group reduced the third side to an extended play record entitled' " Babyfingers' ", and released it in 1979 to people who had been waiting for their copy of The Third Reich and Roll box sets. A second printing was made for members of the W.E.I.R.D.fan club in 1981, and a last pressing, on pink vinyl, in 1985. It has been incorporated into most CD versions of Fingerprince, beginning in 1988. | performer | 35 | [
"Babyfingers",
"The Residents"
] | 50,044 |
[
"Fingerprince",
"performer",
"The Residents"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Fingerprince<\e1> and <e2>The Residents<\e2>.
Babyfingers was a release by the avant garde / experimental rock band The Residents, containing music written for their 1977 album, Fingerprince. As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three - sided album (a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977. Thus, the group reduced the third side to an extended play record entitled' " Babyfingers' ", and released it in 1979 to people who had been waiting for their copy of The Third Reich and Roll box sets. A second printing was made for members of the W.E.I.R.D.fan club in 1981, and a last pressing, on pink vinyl, in 1985. It has been incorporated into most CD versions of Fingerprince, beginning in 1988. | performer | 35 | [
"Fingerprince",
"The Residents"
] | 50,046 |
[
"Matching Tie and Handkerchief",
"performer",
"Monty Python"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Matching Tie and Handkerchief<\e1> and <e2>Monty Python<\e2>.
Babyfingers was a release by the avant garde / experimental rock band The Residents, containing music written for their 1977 album, Fingerprince. As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three - sided album (a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977. Thus, the group reduced the third side to an extended play record entitled' " Babyfingers' ", and released it in 1979 to people who had been waiting for their copy of The Third Reich and Roll box sets. A second printing was made for members of the W.E.I.R.D.fan club in 1981, and a last pressing, on pink vinyl, in 1985. It has been incorporated into most CD versions of Fingerprince, beginning in 1988. | performer | 35 | [
"Matching Tie and Handkerchief",
"Monty Python"
] | 50,047 |
[
"Babyfingers",
"part of",
"Fingerprince"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Babyfingers<\e1> and <e2>Fingerprince<\e2>.
Babyfingers was a release by the avant garde / experimental rock band The Residents, containing music written for their 1977 album, Fingerprince. As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three - sided album (a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977. Thus, the group reduced the third side to an extended play record entitled' " Babyfingers' ", and released it in 1979 to people who had been waiting for their copy of The Third Reich and Roll box sets. A second printing was made for members of the W.E.I.R.D.fan club in 1981, and a last pressing, on pink vinyl, in 1985. It has been incorporated into most CD versions of Fingerprince, beginning in 1988. | part of | 7 | [
"Babyfingers",
"Fingerprince"
] | 50,048 |
[
"EP",
"performer",
"The Residents"
] | Find the relation between <e1>EP<\e1> and <e2>The Residents<\e2>.
Babyfingers was a release by the avant garde / experimental rock band The Residents, containing music written for their 1977 album, Fingerprince. As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three - sided album (a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977. Thus, the group reduced the third side to an extended play record entitled' " Babyfingers' ", and released it in 1979 to people who had been waiting for their copy of The Third Reich and Roll box sets. A second printing was made for members of the W.E.I.R.D.fan club in 1981, and a last pressing, on pink vinyl, in 1985. It has been incorporated into most CD versions of Fingerprince, beginning in 1988. | performer | 35 | [
"EP",
"The Residents"
] | 50,049 |
[
"Residents Radio Special",
"performer",
"The Residents"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Residents Radio Special<\e1> and <e2>The Residents<\e2>.
Babyfingers was a release by the avant garde / experimental rock band The Residents, containing music written for their 1977 album, Fingerprince. As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three - sided album (a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977. Thus, the group reduced the third side to an extended play record entitled' " Babyfingers' ", and released it in 1979 to people who had been waiting for their copy of The Third Reich and Roll box sets. A second printing was made for members of the W.E.I.R.D.fan club in 1981, and a last pressing, on pink vinyl, in 1985. It has been incorporated into most CD versions of Fingerprince, beginning in 1988. | performer | 35 | [
"Residents Radio Special",
"The Residents"
] | 50,050 |
[
"The Third Reich and Roll",
"performer",
"The Residents"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Third Reich and Roll<\e1> and <e2>The Residents<\e2>.
Babyfingers was a release by the avant garde / experimental rock band The Residents, containing music written for their 1977 album, Fingerprince. As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three - sided album (a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977. Thus, the group reduced the third side to an extended play record entitled' " Babyfingers' ", and released it in 1979 to people who had been waiting for their copy of The Third Reich and Roll box sets. A second printing was made for members of the W.E.I.R.D.fan club in 1981, and a last pressing, on pink vinyl, in 1985. It has been incorporated into most CD versions of Fingerprince, beginning in 1988. | performer | 35 | [
"The Third Reich and Roll",
"The Residents"
] | 50,051 |
[
"The Residents",
"notable work",
"Babyfingers"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Residents<\e1> and <e2>Babyfingers<\e2>.
Babyfingers was a release by the avant garde / experimental rock band The Residents, containing music written for their 1977 album, Fingerprince. As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three - sided album (a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977. Thus, the group reduced the third side to an extended play record entitled' " Babyfingers' ", and released it in 1979 to people who had been waiting for their copy of The Third Reich and Roll box sets. A second printing was made for members of the W.E.I.R.D.fan club in 1981, and a last pressing, on pink vinyl, in 1985. It has been incorporated into most CD versions of Fingerprince, beginning in 1988. | notable work | 33 | [
"The Residents",
"Babyfingers"
] | 50,052 |
[
"The Residents",
"notable work",
"Fingerprince"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Residents<\e1> and <e2>Fingerprince<\e2>.
Babyfingers was a release by the avant garde / experimental rock band The Residents, containing music written for their 1977 album, Fingerprince. As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three - sided album (a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977. Thus, the group reduced the third side to an extended play record entitled' " Babyfingers' ", and released it in 1979 to people who had been waiting for their copy of The Third Reich and Roll box sets. A second printing was made for members of the W.E.I.R.D.fan club in 1981, and a last pressing, on pink vinyl, in 1985. It has been incorporated into most CD versions of Fingerprince, beginning in 1988. | notable work | 33 | [
"The Residents",
"Fingerprince"
] | 50,053 |
[
"Monty Python",
"notable work",
"Matching Tie and Handkerchief"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Monty Python<\e1> and <e2>Matching Tie and Handkerchief<\e2>.
Babyfingers was a release by the avant garde / experimental rock band The Residents, containing music written for their 1977 album, Fingerprince. As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three - sided album (a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977. Thus, the group reduced the third side to an extended play record entitled' " Babyfingers' ", and released it in 1979 to people who had been waiting for their copy of The Third Reich and Roll box sets. A second printing was made for members of the W.E.I.R.D.fan club in 1981, and a last pressing, on pink vinyl, in 1985. It has been incorporated into most CD versions of Fingerprince, beginning in 1988. | notable work | 33 | [
"Monty Python",
"Matching Tie and Handkerchief"
] | 50,054 |
[
"Fingerprince",
"has part(s)",
"Babyfingers"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Fingerprince<\e1> and <e2>Babyfingers<\e2>.
Babyfingers was a release by the avant garde / experimental rock band The Residents, containing music written for their 1977 album, Fingerprince. As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three - sided album (a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977. Thus, the group reduced the third side to an extended play record entitled' " Babyfingers' ", and released it in 1979 to people who had been waiting for their copy of The Third Reich and Roll box sets. A second printing was made for members of the W.E.I.R.D.fan club in 1981, and a last pressing, on pink vinyl, in 1985. It has been incorporated into most CD versions of Fingerprince, beginning in 1988. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Fingerprince",
"Babyfingers"
] | 50,055 |
[
"The Residents",
"notable work",
"EP"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Residents<\e1> and <e2>EP<\e2>.
Babyfingers was a release by the avant garde / experimental rock band The Residents, containing music written for their 1977 album, Fingerprince. As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three - sided album (a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977. Thus, the group reduced the third side to an extended play record entitled' " Babyfingers' ", and released it in 1979 to people who had been waiting for their copy of The Third Reich and Roll box sets. A second printing was made for members of the W.E.I.R.D.fan club in 1981, and a last pressing, on pink vinyl, in 1985. It has been incorporated into most CD versions of Fingerprince, beginning in 1988. | notable work | 33 | [
"The Residents",
"EP"
] | 50,056 |
[
"The Residents",
"notable work",
"Residents Radio Special"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Residents<\e1> and <e2>Residents Radio Special<\e2>.
Babyfingers was a release by the avant garde / experimental rock band The Residents, containing music written for their 1977 album, Fingerprince. As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three - sided album (a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977. Thus, the group reduced the third side to an extended play record entitled' " Babyfingers' ", and released it in 1979 to people who had been waiting for their copy of The Third Reich and Roll box sets. A second printing was made for members of the W.E.I.R.D.fan club in 1981, and a last pressing, on pink vinyl, in 1985. It has been incorporated into most CD versions of Fingerprince, beginning in 1988. | notable work | 33 | [
"The Residents",
"Residents Radio Special"
] | 50,057 |
[
"The Residents",
"notable work",
"The Third Reich and Roll"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Residents<\e1> and <e2>The Third Reich and Roll<\e2>.
Babyfingers was a release by the avant garde / experimental rock band The Residents, containing music written for their 1977 album, Fingerprince. As Fingerprince was originally meant to be a three - sided album (a concept abandoned due to expense and Monty Python's Matching Tie and Handkerchief beating them to the punch), much of the material was abandoned and the third side remained unfinished until November 1977 although most tracks from the EP was shown at the Residents Radio Special in September 1977. Thus, the group reduced the third side to an extended play record entitled' " Babyfingers' ", and released it in 1979 to people who had been waiting for their copy of The Third Reich and Roll box sets. A second printing was made for members of the W.E.I.R.D.fan club in 1981, and a last pressing, on pink vinyl, in 1985. It has been incorporated into most CD versions of Fingerprince, beginning in 1988. | notable work | 33 | [
"The Residents",
"The Third Reich and Roll"
] | 50,058 |
[
"Lambton County",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Ontario"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lambton County<\e1> and <e2>Ontario<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Lambton County",
"Ontario"
] | 50,133 |
[
"William Wharton Brigden",
"country of citizenship",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>William Wharton Brigden<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"William Wharton Brigden",
"Canada"
] | 50,145 |
[
"St. Clair",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Lambton County"
] | Find the relation between <e1>St. Clair<\e1> and <e2>Lambton County<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"St. Clair",
"Lambton County"
] | 50,148 |
[
"St. Clair",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Ontario"
] | Find the relation between <e1>St. Clair<\e1> and <e2>Ontario<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"St. Clair",
"Ontario"
] | 50,149 |
[
"Brigden",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Ontario"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brigden<\e1> and <e2>Ontario<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Brigden",
"Ontario"
] | 50,155 |
[
"Oil City",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Lambton County"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Oil City<\e1> and <e2>Lambton County<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Oil City",
"Lambton County"
] | 50,156 |
[
"Courtright Line",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Ontario"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Courtright Line<\e1> and <e2>Ontario<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Courtright Line",
"Ontario"
] | 50,158 |
[
"Kimball",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Lambton County"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kimball<\e1> and <e2>Lambton County<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Kimball",
"Lambton County"
] | 50,159 |
[
"Brigden Road",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Ontario"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brigden Road<\e1> and <e2>Ontario<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Brigden Road",
"Ontario"
] | 50,160 |
[
"JR Shaw",
"country of citizenship",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>JR Shaw<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"JR Shaw",
"Canada"
] | 50,161 |
[
"Brigden",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Lambton County"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brigden<\e1> and <e2>Lambton County<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Brigden",
"Lambton County"
] | 50,163 |
[
"William Wharton Brigden",
"place of death",
"Battle Creek"
] | Find the relation between <e1>William Wharton Brigden<\e1> and <e2>Battle Creek<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | place of death | 20 | [
"William Wharton Brigden",
"Battle Creek"
] | 50,164 |
[
"Brigden Fair",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Ontario"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brigden Fair<\e1> and <e2>Ontario<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Brigden Fair",
"Ontario"
] | 50,167 |
[
"Shaw Communications",
"founded by",
"JR Shaw"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Shaw Communications<\e1> and <e2>JR Shaw<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | founded by | 13 | [
"Shaw Communications",
"JR Shaw"
] | 50,168 |
[
"Sarnia",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Ontario"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sarnia<\e1> and <e2>Ontario<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Sarnia",
"Ontario"
] | 50,169 |
[
"JR Shaw",
"place of birth",
"St. Clair"
] | Find the relation between <e1>JR Shaw<\e1> and <e2>St. Clair<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | place of birth | 19 | [
"JR Shaw",
"St. Clair"
] | 50,170 |
[
"JR Shaw",
"place of birth",
"Brigden"
] | Find the relation between <e1>JR Shaw<\e1> and <e2>Brigden<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | place of birth | 19 | [
"JR Shaw",
"Brigden"
] | 50,171 |
[
"Michigan Central Railroad",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Ontario"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Michigan Central Railroad<\e1> and <e2>Ontario<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Michigan Central Railroad",
"Ontario"
] | 50,174 |
[
"Brigden Community Fest",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Ontario"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brigden Community Fest<\e1> and <e2>Ontario<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Brigden Community Fest",
"Ontario"
] | 50,175 |
[
"Brigden",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"St. Clair"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Brigden<\e1> and <e2>St. Clair<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Brigden",
"St. Clair"
] | 50,176 |
[
"Battle Creek",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Michigan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Battle Creek<\e1> and <e2>Michigan<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Battle Creek",
"Michigan"
] | 50,177 |
[
"Michigan Central Railroad",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Michigan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Michigan Central Railroad<\e1> and <e2>Michigan<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Michigan Central Railroad",
"Michigan"
] | 50,179 |
[
"Kimball",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Ontario"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Kimball<\e1> and <e2>Ontario<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Kimball",
"Ontario"
] | 50,191 |
[
"Oil City",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Ontario"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Oil City<\e1> and <e2>Ontario<\e2>.
Brigden is a community in the township of St. Clair, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. The community is located at the crossroads of Courtright Line and Brigden Road, between Kimball to the west and Oil City to the east, and about southeast of the city of Sarnia. Brigden has a population of about 500 and is the centre of a thriving agricultural district. The community is situated on the former Michigan Central Railroad line and thus is named after William Wharton Brigden, one of the engineers who surveyed the railway in 1936. Brigden died of a heart attack on May 26, 1939 in Battle Creek, Michigan, where he was the superintendent of the city waterworks. Brigden was a Police village governed by a Village Chairman and a Board of Trustees. The annual Brigden Fair is the last fair of the season in Lambton County occurring on Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend. Other annual events include the Brigden Community Fest. It is also the birthplace of businessman JR Shaw, founder and executive chairman of Shaw Communications. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Oil City",
"Ontario"
] | 50,193 |
[
"Carl Dix",
"member of",
"RCP"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Carl Dix<\e1> and <e2>RCP<\e2>.
Carl Dix is a founding member, and a representative, of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP). He is a regular contributor to Revolution newspaper. Dix has long been associated with Bob Avakian. In 1996, Dix co - founded the October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of Generation. Most recently, Dix has been a central figure in the campaign to Stop " Stop and Frisk " aimed at opposing the New York City stop - and - frisk program to stop hundreds of thousands of people in New York City and frisk them for weapons, drugs or other items. As of August 2017, Dix is a member of Refuse Fascism, an organization founded in 2016 to oppose the presidency of Donald Trump. | member of | 24 | [
"Carl Dix",
"RCP"
] | 50,529 |
[
"Dix",
"member of",
"RCP"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Dix<\e1> and <e2>RCP<\e2>.
Carl Dix is a founding member, and a representative, of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP). He is a regular contributor to Revolution newspaper. Dix has long been associated with Bob Avakian. In 1996, Dix co - founded the October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of Generation. Most recently, Dix has been a central figure in the campaign to Stop " Stop and Frisk " aimed at opposing the New York City stop - and - frisk program to stop hundreds of thousands of people in New York City and frisk them for weapons, drugs or other items. As of August 2017, Dix is a member of Refuse Fascism, an organization founded in 2016 to oppose the presidency of Donald Trump. | member of | 24 | [
"Dix",
"RCP"
] | 50,530 |
[
"stop - and - frisk program",
"applies to jurisdiction",
"New York City"
] | Find the relation between <e1>stop - and - frisk program<\e1> and <e2>New York City<\e2>.
Carl Dix is a founding member, and a representative, of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP). He is a regular contributor to Revolution newspaper. Dix has long been associated with Bob Avakian. In 1996, Dix co - founded the October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of Generation. Most recently, Dix has been a central figure in the campaign to Stop " Stop and Frisk " aimed at opposing the New York City stop - and - frisk program to stop hundreds of thousands of people in New York City and frisk them for weapons, drugs or other items. As of August 2017, Dix is a member of Refuse Fascism, an organization founded in 2016 to oppose the presidency of Donald Trump. | applies to jurisdiction | 62 | [
"stop - and - frisk program",
"New York City"
] | 50,533 |
[
"Dix",
"member of",
"Refuse Fascism"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Dix<\e1> and <e2>Refuse Fascism<\e2>.
Carl Dix is a founding member, and a representative, of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP). He is a regular contributor to Revolution newspaper. Dix has long been associated with Bob Avakian. In 1996, Dix co - founded the October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of Generation. Most recently, Dix has been a central figure in the campaign to Stop " Stop and Frisk " aimed at opposing the New York City stop - and - frisk program to stop hundreds of thousands of people in New York City and frisk them for weapons, drugs or other items. As of August 2017, Dix is a member of Refuse Fascism, an organization founded in 2016 to oppose the presidency of Donald Trump. | member of | 24 | [
"Dix",
"Refuse Fascism"
] | 50,534 |
[
"Carl Dix",
"member of",
"Refuse Fascism"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Carl Dix<\e1> and <e2>Refuse Fascism<\e2>.
Carl Dix is a founding member, and a representative, of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (RCP). He is a regular contributor to Revolution newspaper. Dix has long been associated with Bob Avakian. In 1996, Dix co - founded the October 22nd Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of Generation. Most recently, Dix has been a central figure in the campaign to Stop " Stop and Frisk " aimed at opposing the New York City stop - and - frisk program to stop hundreds of thousands of people in New York City and frisk them for weapons, drugs or other items. As of August 2017, Dix is a member of Refuse Fascism, an organization founded in 2016 to oppose the presidency of Donald Trump. | member of | 24 | [
"Carl Dix",
"Refuse Fascism"
] | 50,535 |
[
"US Airways Group Inc.",
"headquarters location",
"Tempe"
] | Find the relation between <e1>US Airways Group Inc.<\e1> and <e2>Tempe<\e2>.
US Airways Group Inc. was an airline holding company based in Tempe, Arizona. US Airways Group operated US Airways, along with its subsidiaries PSA Airlines, Inc. and Piedmont Airlines, Inc., which are wholly owned but marketed under the branding of US Airways Express. It merged with America West Holdings Corporation, parent of America West Airlines, in 2005, and the combined company adopted the better - known US Airways name ; the two airlines' operating certificates merged in 2007. It also operates additional companies that provide associated services. ACE Aviation Holdings, the Canadian parent of Air Canada retained a roughly 6.1 % investment stake in US Airways Group. The route network covered destinations in 47 states, as well as international destinations. The company merged with AMR Corporation ; the combined business began trading under the new name of American Airlines Group on December 9, 2013. The combined airlines formed the largest airline in the world. US Airways' CEO, Doug Parker, became CEO of the new company. | headquarters location | 8 | [
"US Airways Group Inc.",
"Tempe"
] | 50,601 |
[
"PSA Airlines, Inc.",
"parent organization",
"American Airlines Group"
] | Find the relation between <e1>PSA Airlines, Inc.<\e1> and <e2>American Airlines Group<\e2>.
US Airways Group Inc. was an airline holding company based in Tempe, Arizona. US Airways Group operated US Airways, along with its subsidiaries PSA Airlines, Inc. and Piedmont Airlines, Inc., which are wholly owned but marketed under the branding of US Airways Express. It merged with America West Holdings Corporation, parent of America West Airlines, in 2005, and the combined company adopted the better - known US Airways name ; the two airlines' operating certificates merged in 2007. It also operates additional companies that provide associated services. ACE Aviation Holdings, the Canadian parent of Air Canada retained a roughly 6.1 % investment stake in US Airways Group. The route network covered destinations in 47 states, as well as international destinations. The company merged with AMR Corporation ; the combined business began trading under the new name of American Airlines Group on December 9, 2013. The combined airlines formed the largest airline in the world. US Airways' CEO, Doug Parker, became CEO of the new company. | parent organization | 60 | [
"PSA Airlines, Inc.",
"American Airlines Group"
] | 50,606 |
[
"America West Holdings Corporation",
"parent organization",
"US Airways Group Inc."
] | Find the relation between <e1>America West Holdings Corporation<\e1> and <e2>US Airways Group Inc.<\e2>.
US Airways Group Inc. was an airline holding company based in Tempe, Arizona. US Airways Group operated US Airways, along with its subsidiaries PSA Airlines, Inc. and Piedmont Airlines, Inc., which are wholly owned but marketed under the branding of US Airways Express. It merged with America West Holdings Corporation, parent of America West Airlines, in 2005, and the combined company adopted the better - known US Airways name ; the two airlines' operating certificates merged in 2007. It also operates additional companies that provide associated services. ACE Aviation Holdings, the Canadian parent of Air Canada retained a roughly 6.1 % investment stake in US Airways Group. The route network covered destinations in 47 states, as well as international destinations. The company merged with AMR Corporation ; the combined business began trading under the new name of American Airlines Group on December 9, 2013. The combined airlines formed the largest airline in the world. US Airways' CEO, Doug Parker, became CEO of the new company. | parent organization | 60 | [
"America West Holdings Corporation",
"US Airways Group Inc."
] | 50,607 |
[
"Doug Parker",
"employer",
"American Airlines Group"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Doug Parker<\e1> and <e2>American Airlines Group<\e2>.
US Airways Group Inc. was an airline holding company based in Tempe, Arizona. US Airways Group operated US Airways, along with its subsidiaries PSA Airlines, Inc. and Piedmont Airlines, Inc., which are wholly owned but marketed under the branding of US Airways Express. It merged with America West Holdings Corporation, parent of America West Airlines, in 2005, and the combined company adopted the better - known US Airways name ; the two airlines' operating certificates merged in 2007. It also operates additional companies that provide associated services. ACE Aviation Holdings, the Canadian parent of Air Canada retained a roughly 6.1 % investment stake in US Airways Group. The route network covered destinations in 47 states, as well as international destinations. The company merged with AMR Corporation ; the combined business began trading under the new name of American Airlines Group on December 9, 2013. The combined airlines formed the largest airline in the world. US Airways' CEO, Doug Parker, became CEO of the new company. | employer | 38 | [
"Doug Parker",
"American Airlines Group"
] | 50,616 |
[
"American Airlines Group",
"chairperson",
"Doug Parker"
] | Find the relation between <e1>American Airlines Group<\e1> and <e2>Doug Parker<\e2>.
US Airways Group Inc. was an airline holding company based in Tempe, Arizona. US Airways Group operated US Airways, along with its subsidiaries PSA Airlines, Inc. and Piedmont Airlines, Inc., which are wholly owned but marketed under the branding of US Airways Express. It merged with America West Holdings Corporation, parent of America West Airlines, in 2005, and the combined company adopted the better - known US Airways name ; the two airlines' operating certificates merged in 2007. It also operates additional companies that provide associated services. ACE Aviation Holdings, the Canadian parent of Air Canada retained a roughly 6.1 % investment stake in US Airways Group. The route network covered destinations in 47 states, as well as international destinations. The company merged with AMR Corporation ; the combined business began trading under the new name of American Airlines Group on December 9, 2013. The combined airlines formed the largest airline in the world. US Airways' CEO, Doug Parker, became CEO of the new company. | chairperson | 52 | [
"American Airlines Group",
"Doug Parker"
] | 50,618 |
[
"US Airways Express",
"owned by",
"US Airways Group Inc."
] | Find the relation between <e1>US Airways Express<\e1> and <e2>US Airways Group Inc.<\e2>.
US Airways Group Inc. was an airline holding company based in Tempe, Arizona. US Airways Group operated US Airways, along with its subsidiaries PSA Airlines, Inc. and Piedmont Airlines, Inc., which are wholly owned but marketed under the branding of US Airways Express. It merged with America West Holdings Corporation, parent of America West Airlines, in 2005, and the combined company adopted the better - known US Airways name ; the two airlines' operating certificates merged in 2007. It also operates additional companies that provide associated services. ACE Aviation Holdings, the Canadian parent of Air Canada retained a roughly 6.1 % investment stake in US Airways Group. The route network covered destinations in 47 states, as well as international destinations. The company merged with AMR Corporation ; the combined business began trading under the new name of American Airlines Group on December 9, 2013. The combined airlines formed the largest airline in the world. US Airways' CEO, Doug Parker, became CEO of the new company. | owned by | 12 | [
"US Airways Express",
"US Airways Group Inc."
] | 50,632 |
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