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[
"Louis XIV",
"sibling",
"Prince Philippe"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Louis XIV<\e1> and <e2>Prince Philippe<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | sibling | 16 | [
"Louis XIV",
"Prince Philippe"
]
| 77,951 |
[
"Prince Philippe",
"sibling",
"Louis XIV"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Prince Philippe<\e1> and <e2>Louis XIV<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | sibling | 16 | [
"Prince Philippe",
"Louis XIV"
]
| 77,953 |
[
"Prince Philippe",
"father",
"Louis XIII"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Prince Philippe<\e1> and <e2>Louis XIII<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | father | 26 | [
"Prince Philippe",
"Louis XIII"
]
| 77,956 |
[
"House of Bourbon",
"part of",
"Royal House of France"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>House of Bourbon<\e1> and <e2>Royal House of France<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | part of | 7 | [
"House of Bourbon",
"Royal House of France"
]
| 77,957 |
[
"House of Orléans",
"part of",
"Royal House of France"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>House of Orléans<\e1> and <e2>Royal House of France<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | part of | 7 | [
"House of Orléans",
"Royal House of France"
]
| 77,959 |
[
"House of Bourbon - Orléans",
"part of",
"Royal House of France"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>House of Bourbon - Orléans<\e1> and <e2>Royal House of France<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | part of | 7 | [
"House of Bourbon - Orléans",
"Royal House of France"
]
| 77,961 |
[
"Louis XIII",
"child",
"Prince Philippe"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Louis XIII<\e1> and <e2>Prince Philippe<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | child | 18 | [
"Louis XIII",
"Prince Philippe"
]
| 77,963 |
[
"Hugh Capet",
"country of citizenship",
"Royal House of France"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Hugh Capet<\e1> and <e2>Royal House of France<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Hugh Capet",
"Royal House of France"
]
| 77,965 |
[
"Prince Philippe",
"country of citizenship",
"French"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Prince Philippe<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Prince Philippe",
"French"
]
| 77,966 |
[
"Louis XIII",
"country of citizenship",
"French"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Louis XIII<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Louis XIII",
"French"
]
| 77,967 |
[
"Louis XIV",
"country of citizenship",
"Royal House of France"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Louis XIV<\e1> and <e2>Royal House of France<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Louis XIV",
"Royal House of France"
]
| 77,971 |
[
"Royal House of France",
"founded by",
"Hugh Capet"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Royal House of France<\e1> and <e2>Hugh Capet<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | founded by | 13 | [
"Royal House of France",
"Hugh Capet"
]
| 77,972 |
[
"Royal House of France",
"has part(s)",
"House of Bourbon"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Royal House of France<\e1> and <e2>House of Bourbon<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Royal House of France",
"House of Bourbon"
]
| 77,974 |
[
"Royal House of France",
"has part(s)",
"House of Orléans"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Royal House of France<\e1> and <e2>House of Orléans<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Royal House of France",
"House of Orléans"
]
| 77,975 |
[
"Royal House of France",
"has part(s)",
"House of Bourbon - Orléans"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Royal House of France<\e1> and <e2>House of Bourbon - Orléans<\e2>.
The 4th House of Orléans, sometimes called the House of Bourbon - Orléans () to distinguish it, is the fourth holder of a surname previously used by several branches of the Royal House of France, all descended in the legitimate male line from the dynasty's founder, Hugh Capet. The house was founded in 1661 by Prince Philippe, Duke of Anjou, younger son of king Louis XIII and younger brother of king Louis XIV, the " Sun King ". From 1709 until the French Revolution, the Orléans dukes were next in the order of succession to the French throne after members of the senior branch of the House of Bourbon, descended from king Louis XIV. Although Louis XIV's direct descendants retained the throne, his brother Philippe's descendants flourished until the end of the French monarchy. They held the Crown from 1830 to 1848, and they still are pretenders to the French throne. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Royal House of France",
"House of Bourbon - Orléans"
]
| 77,976 |
[
"Juan Lavalle",
"country of citizenship",
"Argentina"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Juan Lavalle<\e1> and <e2>Argentina<\e2>.
General Lavalle (also known as Ajó) is a city located in the east of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's the administrative center of the partido of General Lavalle, and the General Lavalle municipality. It has a population of 3,046 (.The city, partido, and municipality, are named after Juan Lavalle (1797 - 1841), who was a military and political figure in the early years of the Argentine state. The city is about a two - hour drive from Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini International Airport. On the shores of the Ajó river, which flows from the interior of the province into Samborombón Bay, it has deep - waters port close to the sea. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Juan Lavalle",
"Argentina"
]
| 78,089 |
[
"Juan Lavalle",
"country of citizenship",
"Argentine"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Juan Lavalle<\e1> and <e2>Argentine<\e2>.
General Lavalle (also known as Ajó) is a city located in the east of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's the administrative center of the partido of General Lavalle, and the General Lavalle municipality. It has a population of 3,046 (.The city, partido, and municipality, are named after Juan Lavalle (1797 - 1841), who was a military and political figure in the early years of the Argentine state. The city is about a two - hour drive from Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini International Airport. On the shores of the Ajó river, which flows from the interior of the province into Samborombón Bay, it has deep - waters port close to the sea. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Juan Lavalle",
"Argentine"
]
| 78,091 |
[
"Ministro Pistarini International Airport",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Buenos Aires"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Ministro Pistarini International Airport<\e1> and <e2>Buenos Aires<\e2>.
General Lavalle (also known as Ajó) is a city located in the east of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's the administrative center of the partido of General Lavalle, and the General Lavalle municipality. It has a population of 3,046 (.The city, partido, and municipality, are named after Juan Lavalle (1797 - 1841), who was a military and political figure in the early years of the Argentine state. The city is about a two - hour drive from Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini International Airport. On the shores of the Ajó river, which flows from the interior of the province into Samborombón Bay, it has deep - waters port close to the sea. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"Ministro Pistarini International Airport",
"Buenos Aires"
]
| 78,101 |
[
"General Lavalle",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Buenos Aires"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>General Lavalle<\e1> and <e2>Buenos Aires<\e2>.
General Lavalle (also known as Ajó) is a city located in the east of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It's the administrative center of the partido of General Lavalle, and the General Lavalle municipality. It has a population of 3,046 (.The city, partido, and municipality, are named after Juan Lavalle (1797 - 1841), who was a military and political figure in the early years of the Argentine state. The city is about a two - hour drive from Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini International Airport. On the shores of the Ajó river, which flows from the interior of the province into Samborombón Bay, it has deep - waters port close to the sea. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"General Lavalle",
"Buenos Aires"
]
| 78,104 |
[
"Ramesses II",
"country of citizenship",
"Ancient Egyptian"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Ramesses II<\e1> and <e2>Ancient Egyptian<\e2>.
Cleopatra's Needle is the popular name for each of three Ancient Egyptian obelisks re - erected in London, Paris, and New York City during the nineteenth century. The obelisks in London and New York are a pair ; the one in Paris is also part of a pair originally from a different site in Luxor, where its twin remains. Although all three needles are genuine Ancient Egyptian obelisks, their shared nickname is a misnomer, as they have no connection with the Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt and were already over a thousand years old in her lifetime. The London and New York needles were originally made during the reign of the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Thutmose III. The Paris needle dates to the reign of the 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II, and was the first to be moved and re - erected. The New York needle was the first to acquire the French nickname, " L'aiguille de Cléopâtre ", when it stood in Alexandria. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Ramesses II",
"Ancient Egyptian"
]
| 78,171 |
[
"L'aiguille de Cléopâtre",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Alexandria"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>L'aiguille de Cléopâtre<\e1> and <e2>Alexandria<\e2>.
Cleopatra's Needle is the popular name for each of three Ancient Egyptian obelisks re - erected in London, Paris, and New York City during the nineteenth century. The obelisks in London and New York are a pair ; the one in Paris is also part of a pair originally from a different site in Luxor, where its twin remains. Although all three needles are genuine Ancient Egyptian obelisks, their shared nickname is a misnomer, as they have no connection with the Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt and were already over a thousand years old in her lifetime. The London and New York needles were originally made during the reign of the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Thutmose III. The Paris needle dates to the reign of the 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II, and was the first to be moved and re - erected. The New York needle was the first to acquire the French nickname, " L'aiguille de Cléopâtre ", when it stood in Alexandria. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"L'aiguille de Cléopâtre",
"Alexandria"
]
| 78,172 |
[
"Thutmose III",
"country of citizenship",
"Ancient Egyptian"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Thutmose III<\e1> and <e2>Ancient Egyptian<\e2>.
Cleopatra's Needle is the popular name for each of three Ancient Egyptian obelisks re - erected in London, Paris, and New York City during the nineteenth century. The obelisks in London and New York are a pair ; the one in Paris is also part of a pair originally from a different site in Luxor, where its twin remains. Although all three needles are genuine Ancient Egyptian obelisks, their shared nickname is a misnomer, as they have no connection with the Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt and were already over a thousand years old in her lifetime. The London and New York needles were originally made during the reign of the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Thutmose III. The Paris needle dates to the reign of the 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II, and was the first to be moved and re - erected. The New York needle was the first to acquire the French nickname, " L'aiguille de Cléopâtre ", when it stood in Alexandria. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Thutmose III",
"Ancient Egyptian"
]
| 78,173 |
[
"Thutmose III",
"country of citizenship",
"Egypt"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Thutmose III<\e1> and <e2>Egypt<\e2>.
Cleopatra's Needle is the popular name for each of three Ancient Egyptian obelisks re - erected in London, Paris, and New York City during the nineteenth century. The obelisks in London and New York are a pair ; the one in Paris is also part of a pair originally from a different site in Luxor, where its twin remains. Although all three needles are genuine Ancient Egyptian obelisks, their shared nickname is a misnomer, as they have no connection with the Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt and were already over a thousand years old in her lifetime. The London and New York needles were originally made during the reign of the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Thutmose III. The Paris needle dates to the reign of the 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II, and was the first to be moved and re - erected. The New York needle was the first to acquire the French nickname, " L'aiguille de Cléopâtre ", when it stood in Alexandria. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Thutmose III",
"Egypt"
]
| 78,175 |
[
"Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII",
"country of citizenship",
"Egypt"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII<\e1> and <e2>Egypt<\e2>.
Cleopatra's Needle is the popular name for each of three Ancient Egyptian obelisks re - erected in London, Paris, and New York City during the nineteenth century. The obelisks in London and New York are a pair ; the one in Paris is also part of a pair originally from a different site in Luxor, where its twin remains. Although all three needles are genuine Ancient Egyptian obelisks, their shared nickname is a misnomer, as they have no connection with the Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt and were already over a thousand years old in her lifetime. The London and New York needles were originally made during the reign of the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Thutmose III. The Paris needle dates to the reign of the 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II, and was the first to be moved and re - erected. The New York needle was the first to acquire the French nickname, " L'aiguille de Cléopâtre ", when it stood in Alexandria. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII",
"Egypt"
]
| 78,177 |
[
"L'aiguille de Cléopâtre",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Egypt"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>L'aiguille de Cléopâtre<\e1> and <e2>Egypt<\e2>.
Cleopatra's Needle is the popular name for each of three Ancient Egyptian obelisks re - erected in London, Paris, and New York City during the nineteenth century. The obelisks in London and New York are a pair ; the one in Paris is also part of a pair originally from a different site in Luxor, where its twin remains. Although all three needles are genuine Ancient Egyptian obelisks, their shared nickname is a misnomer, as they have no connection with the Ptolemaic Queen Cleopatra VII of Egypt and were already over a thousand years old in her lifetime. The London and New York needles were originally made during the reign of the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Thutmose III. The Paris needle dates to the reign of the 19th Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II, and was the first to be moved and re - erected. The New York needle was the first to acquire the French nickname, " L'aiguille de Cléopâtre ", when it stood in Alexandria. | located in the administrative territorial entity | 3 | [
"L'aiguille de Cléopâtre",
"Egypt"
]
| 78,181 |
[
"Eleonora Vallone",
"place of birth",
"Rome"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Eleonora Vallone<\e1> and <e2>Rome<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | place of birth | 19 | [
"Eleonora Vallone",
"Rome"
]
| 78,229 |
[
"Eleonora Vallone",
"father",
"Raf Vallone"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Eleonora Vallone<\e1> and <e2>Raf Vallone<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | father | 26 | [
"Eleonora Vallone",
"Raf Vallone"
]
| 78,230 |
[
"Eleonora Vallone",
"mother",
"Elena Varzi"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Eleonora Vallone<\e1> and <e2>Elena Varzi<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | mother | 23 | [
"Eleonora Vallone",
"Elena Varzi"
]
| 78,231 |
[
"Eleonora Vallone",
"country of citizenship",
"Italian"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Eleonora Vallone<\e1> and <e2>Italian<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Eleonora Vallone",
"Italian"
]
| 78,232 |
[
"Raf Vallone",
"child",
"Eleonora Vallone"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Raf Vallone<\e1> and <e2>Eleonora Vallone<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | child | 18 | [
"Raf Vallone",
"Eleonora Vallone"
]
| 78,233 |
[
"Raf Vallone",
"spouse",
"Elena Varzi"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Raf Vallone<\e1> and <e2>Elena Varzi<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | spouse | 22 | [
"Raf Vallone",
"Elena Varzi"
]
| 78,234 |
[
"Elena Varzi",
"child",
"Eleonora Vallone"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Elena Varzi<\e1> and <e2>Eleonora Vallone<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | child | 18 | [
"Elena Varzi",
"Eleonora Vallone"
]
| 78,235 |
[
"Elena Varzi",
"spouse",
"Raf Vallone"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Elena Varzi<\e1> and <e2>Raf Vallone<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | spouse | 22 | [
"Elena Varzi",
"Raf Vallone"
]
| 78,236 |
[
"Le rose di Danzica",
"director",
"Alberto Bevilacqua"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Le rose di Danzica<\e1> and <e2>Alberto Bevilacqua<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | director | 51 | [
"Le rose di Danzica",
"Alberto Bevilacqua"
]
| 78,238 |
[
"Gardenia",
"country of origin",
"Italian"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Gardenia<\e1> and <e2>Italian<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | country of origin | 36 | [
"Gardenia",
"Italian"
]
| 78,242 |
[
"Sanremo Music Festival",
"country",
"Italian"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Sanremo Music Festival<\e1> and <e2>Italian<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | country | 4 | [
"Sanremo Music Festival",
"Italian"
]
| 78,243 |
[
"Sanremo Music Festival",
"participant",
"Eleonora Vallone"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Sanremo Music Festival<\e1> and <e2>Eleonora Vallone<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | participant | 45 | [
"Sanremo Music Festival",
"Eleonora Vallone"
]
| 78,244 |
[
"GymVasca",
"author",
"Eleonora Vallone"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>GymVasca<\e1> and <e2>Eleonora Vallone<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | author | 46 | [
"GymVasca",
"Eleonora Vallone"
]
| 78,245 |
[
"Alberto Bevilacqua",
"notable work",
"Le rose di Danzica"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Alberto Bevilacqua<\e1> and <e2>Le rose di Danzica<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | notable work | 33 | [
"Alberto Bevilacqua",
"Le rose di Danzica"
]
| 78,246 |
[
"Eleonora Vallone",
"participant of",
"Sanremo Music Festival"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Eleonora Vallone<\e1> and <e2>Sanremo Music Festival<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | participant of | 61 | [
"Eleonora Vallone",
"Sanremo Music Festival"
]
| 78,247 |
[
"Eleonora Vallone",
"notable work",
"GymVasca"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Eleonora Vallone<\e1> and <e2>GymVasca<\e2>.
Eleonora Vallone (born 1 February 1955) is an Italian actress, model and TV - personality. Born in Rome, the daughter of actors Raf Vallone and Elena Varzi, she made her film debut in 1979 in the " poliziottesco " Gardenia, and later starred in several genre films, also in the more ambitious Alberto Bevilacqua drama film Le rose di Danzica. In 1981 she hosted the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Claudio Cecchetto. In the same years she appeared nude in several men's magazines such as Playmen and the Italian edition of Playboy. A pioneer and teacher of water gymnastics, Eleonora Vallone founded the first Italian school for water aerobics instructors, and she patented the method " GymNuoto ". She also wrote three books about waterobics, " GymNuoto ", " GymVasca " and " GymSwim ". | notable work | 33 | [
"Eleonora Vallone",
"GymVasca"
]
| 78,248 |
[
"Heimo Vesa",
"creator",
"Pertti Jarla"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Heimo Vesa<\e1> and <e2>Pertti Jarla<\e2>.
Fingerpori is a Finnish comic strip written and drawn by Pertti Jarla. It started in Helsingin Sanomat in February 2007, and is currently syndicated in Satakunnan Kansa, Aamulehti, Karjalainen, Keskisuomalainen, Turun Sanomat and Etelä - Saimaa. Several strip collections in album format have also been published. The main setting of the strip is Fingerpori, an imaginary Finnish small town. The main character in the strip is the eyeglass - wearing Heimo Vesa, but other citizens also appear, such as the brash - mouthed café worker Rivo - Riitta. As well as the Fingerpori residents, the strip has included characters such as the Pope, The Phantom, Spider - Man, Adolf Hitler, Kimi Räikkönen and Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. A few strips, featuring Jesus, have caused controversy in some circles. The humour in Fingerpori is largely verbal and is often based on (mostly untranslatable) wordplay and puns. For instance, Vesa works at the multidisciplinary research center Fingerpoli, where " girls with pigtails " is a result of a bungled stem cell experiment. Jokes are often also based on allusions, such as recurrent jokes about the skull ring of The Phantom. Besides this, the strips often have an absurdist element. According to Jarla, his original vision for Fingerpori was to create a milieu of an " East German Duckburg ", but the current Fingerpori is more like a Finnish town still stuck to the 1970s as in Aki Kaurismäki's films. Although Fingerpori contains some political satire, the author claims it is not a political comic strip. | creator | 34 | [
"Heimo Vesa",
"Pertti Jarla"
]
| 78,361 |
[
"Kimi Räikkönen",
"country of citizenship",
"Finnish"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kimi Räikkönen<\e1> and <e2>Finnish<\e2>.
Fingerpori is a Finnish comic strip written and drawn by Pertti Jarla. It started in Helsingin Sanomat in February 2007, and is currently syndicated in Satakunnan Kansa, Aamulehti, Karjalainen, Keskisuomalainen, Turun Sanomat and Etelä - Saimaa. Several strip collections in album format have also been published. The main setting of the strip is Fingerpori, an imaginary Finnish small town. The main character in the strip is the eyeglass - wearing Heimo Vesa, but other citizens also appear, such as the brash - mouthed café worker Rivo - Riitta. As well as the Fingerpori residents, the strip has included characters such as the Pope, The Phantom, Spider - Man, Adolf Hitler, Kimi Räikkönen and Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. A few strips, featuring Jesus, have caused controversy in some circles. The humour in Fingerpori is largely verbal and is often based on (mostly untranslatable) wordplay and puns. For instance, Vesa works at the multidisciplinary research center Fingerpoli, where " girls with pigtails " is a result of a bungled stem cell experiment. Jokes are often also based on allusions, such as recurrent jokes about the skull ring of The Phantom. Besides this, the strips often have an absurdist element. According to Jarla, his original vision for Fingerpori was to create a milieu of an " East German Duckburg ", but the current Fingerpori is more like a Finnish town still stuck to the 1970s as in Aki Kaurismäki's films. Although Fingerpori contains some political satire, the author claims it is not a political comic strip. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Kimi Räikkönen",
"Finnish"
]
| 78,362 |
[
"Pertti Jarla",
"country of citizenship",
"Finnish"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Pertti Jarla<\e1> and <e2>Finnish<\e2>.
Fingerpori is a Finnish comic strip written and drawn by Pertti Jarla. It started in Helsingin Sanomat in February 2007, and is currently syndicated in Satakunnan Kansa, Aamulehti, Karjalainen, Keskisuomalainen, Turun Sanomat and Etelä - Saimaa. Several strip collections in album format have also been published. The main setting of the strip is Fingerpori, an imaginary Finnish small town. The main character in the strip is the eyeglass - wearing Heimo Vesa, but other citizens also appear, such as the brash - mouthed café worker Rivo - Riitta. As well as the Fingerpori residents, the strip has included characters such as the Pope, The Phantom, Spider - Man, Adolf Hitler, Kimi Räikkönen and Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. A few strips, featuring Jesus, have caused controversy in some circles. The humour in Fingerpori is largely verbal and is often based on (mostly untranslatable) wordplay and puns. For instance, Vesa works at the multidisciplinary research center Fingerpoli, where " girls with pigtails " is a result of a bungled stem cell experiment. Jokes are often also based on allusions, such as recurrent jokes about the skull ring of The Phantom. Besides this, the strips often have an absurdist element. According to Jarla, his original vision for Fingerpori was to create a milieu of an " East German Duckburg ", but the current Fingerpori is more like a Finnish town still stuck to the 1970s as in Aki Kaurismäki's films. Although Fingerpori contains some political satire, the author claims it is not a political comic strip. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Pertti Jarla",
"Finnish"
]
| 78,363 |
[
"Pope",
"creator",
"Pertti Jarla"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Pope<\e1> and <e2>Pertti Jarla<\e2>.
Fingerpori is a Finnish comic strip written and drawn by Pertti Jarla. It started in Helsingin Sanomat in February 2007, and is currently syndicated in Satakunnan Kansa, Aamulehti, Karjalainen, Keskisuomalainen, Turun Sanomat and Etelä - Saimaa. Several strip collections in album format have also been published. The main setting of the strip is Fingerpori, an imaginary Finnish small town. The main character in the strip is the eyeglass - wearing Heimo Vesa, but other citizens also appear, such as the brash - mouthed café worker Rivo - Riitta. As well as the Fingerpori residents, the strip has included characters such as the Pope, The Phantom, Spider - Man, Adolf Hitler, Kimi Räikkönen and Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. A few strips, featuring Jesus, have caused controversy in some circles. The humour in Fingerpori is largely verbal and is often based on (mostly untranslatable) wordplay and puns. For instance, Vesa works at the multidisciplinary research center Fingerpoli, where " girls with pigtails " is a result of a bungled stem cell experiment. Jokes are often also based on allusions, such as recurrent jokes about the skull ring of The Phantom. Besides this, the strips often have an absurdist element. According to Jarla, his original vision for Fingerpori was to create a milieu of an " East German Duckburg ", but the current Fingerpori is more like a Finnish town still stuck to the 1970s as in Aki Kaurismäki's films. Although Fingerpori contains some political satire, the author claims it is not a political comic strip. | creator | 34 | [
"Pope",
"Pertti Jarla"
]
| 78,366 |
[
"Pertti Jarla",
"notable work",
"Fingerpori"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Pertti Jarla<\e1> and <e2>Fingerpori<\e2>.
Fingerpori is a Finnish comic strip written and drawn by Pertti Jarla. It started in Helsingin Sanomat in February 2007, and is currently syndicated in Satakunnan Kansa, Aamulehti, Karjalainen, Keskisuomalainen, Turun Sanomat and Etelä - Saimaa. Several strip collections in album format have also been published. The main setting of the strip is Fingerpori, an imaginary Finnish small town. The main character in the strip is the eyeglass - wearing Heimo Vesa, but other citizens also appear, such as the brash - mouthed café worker Rivo - Riitta. As well as the Fingerpori residents, the strip has included characters such as the Pope, The Phantom, Spider - Man, Adolf Hitler, Kimi Räikkönen and Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. A few strips, featuring Jesus, have caused controversy in some circles. The humour in Fingerpori is largely verbal and is often based on (mostly untranslatable) wordplay and puns. For instance, Vesa works at the multidisciplinary research center Fingerpoli, where " girls with pigtails " is a result of a bungled stem cell experiment. Jokes are often also based on allusions, such as recurrent jokes about the skull ring of The Phantom. Besides this, the strips often have an absurdist element. According to Jarla, his original vision for Fingerpori was to create a milieu of an " East German Duckburg ", but the current Fingerpori is more like a Finnish town still stuck to the 1970s as in Aki Kaurismäki's films. Although Fingerpori contains some political satire, the author claims it is not a political comic strip. | notable work | 33 | [
"Pertti Jarla",
"Fingerpori"
]
| 78,367 |
[
"Heimo Vesa",
"present in work",
"Fingerpori"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Heimo Vesa<\e1> and <e2>Fingerpori<\e2>.
Fingerpori is a Finnish comic strip written and drawn by Pertti Jarla. It started in Helsingin Sanomat in February 2007, and is currently syndicated in Satakunnan Kansa, Aamulehti, Karjalainen, Keskisuomalainen, Turun Sanomat and Etelä - Saimaa. Several strip collections in album format have also been published. The main setting of the strip is Fingerpori, an imaginary Finnish small town. The main character in the strip is the eyeglass - wearing Heimo Vesa, but other citizens also appear, such as the brash - mouthed café worker Rivo - Riitta. As well as the Fingerpori residents, the strip has included characters such as the Pope, The Phantom, Spider - Man, Adolf Hitler, Kimi Räikkönen and Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. A few strips, featuring Jesus, have caused controversy in some circles. The humour in Fingerpori is largely verbal and is often based on (mostly untranslatable) wordplay and puns. For instance, Vesa works at the multidisciplinary research center Fingerpoli, where " girls with pigtails " is a result of a bungled stem cell experiment. Jokes are often also based on allusions, such as recurrent jokes about the skull ring of The Phantom. Besides this, the strips often have an absurdist element. According to Jarla, his original vision for Fingerpori was to create a milieu of an " East German Duckburg ", but the current Fingerpori is more like a Finnish town still stuck to the 1970s as in Aki Kaurismäki's films. Although Fingerpori contains some political satire, the author claims it is not a political comic strip. | present in work | 31 | [
"Heimo Vesa",
"Fingerpori"
]
| 78,374 |
[
"Rivo-Riitta",
"present in work",
"Fingerpori"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Rivo-Riitta<\e1> and <e2>Fingerpori<\e2>.
Fingerpori is a Finnish comic strip written and drawn by Pertti Jarla. It started in Helsingin Sanomat in February 2007, and is currently syndicated in Satakunnan Kansa, Aamulehti, Karjalainen, Keskisuomalainen, Turun Sanomat and Etelä - Saimaa. Several strip collections in album format have also been published. The main setting of the strip is Fingerpori, an imaginary Finnish small town. The main character in the strip is the eyeglass - wearing Heimo Vesa, but other citizens also appear, such as the brash - mouthed café worker Rivo - Riitta. As well as the Fingerpori residents, the strip has included characters such as the Pope, The Phantom, Spider - Man, Adolf Hitler, Kimi Räikkönen and Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. A few strips, featuring Jesus, have caused controversy in some circles. The humour in Fingerpori is largely verbal and is often based on (mostly untranslatable) wordplay and puns. For instance, Vesa works at the multidisciplinary research center Fingerpoli, where " girls with pigtails " is a result of a bungled stem cell experiment. Jokes are often also based on allusions, such as recurrent jokes about the skull ring of The Phantom. Besides this, the strips often have an absurdist element. According to Jarla, his original vision for Fingerpori was to create a milieu of an " East German Duckburg ", but the current Fingerpori is more like a Finnish town still stuck to the 1970s as in Aki Kaurismäki's films. Although Fingerpori contains some political satire, the author claims it is not a political comic strip. | present in work | 31 | [
"Rivo-Riitta",
"Fingerpori"
]
| 78,375 |
[
"Fingerpori",
"characters",
"Heimo Vesa"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Fingerpori<\e1> and <e2>Heimo Vesa<\e2>.
Fingerpori is a Finnish comic strip written and drawn by Pertti Jarla. It started in Helsingin Sanomat in February 2007, and is currently syndicated in Satakunnan Kansa, Aamulehti, Karjalainen, Keskisuomalainen, Turun Sanomat and Etelä - Saimaa. Several strip collections in album format have also been published. The main setting of the strip is Fingerpori, an imaginary Finnish small town. The main character in the strip is the eyeglass - wearing Heimo Vesa, but other citizens also appear, such as the brash - mouthed café worker Rivo - Riitta. As well as the Fingerpori residents, the strip has included characters such as the Pope, The Phantom, Spider - Man, Adolf Hitler, Kimi Räikkönen and Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. A few strips, featuring Jesus, have caused controversy in some circles. The humour in Fingerpori is largely verbal and is often based on (mostly untranslatable) wordplay and puns. For instance, Vesa works at the multidisciplinary research center Fingerpoli, where " girls with pigtails " is a result of a bungled stem cell experiment. Jokes are often also based on allusions, such as recurrent jokes about the skull ring of The Phantom. Besides this, the strips often have an absurdist element. According to Jarla, his original vision for Fingerpori was to create a milieu of an " East German Duckburg ", but the current Fingerpori is more like a Finnish town still stuck to the 1970s as in Aki Kaurismäki's films. Although Fingerpori contains some political satire, the author claims it is not a political comic strip. | characters | 47 | [
"Fingerpori",
"Heimo Vesa"
]
| 78,376 |
[
"Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim",
"creator",
"Pertti Jarla"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim<\e1> and <e2>Pertti Jarla<\e2>.
Fingerpori is a Finnish comic strip written and drawn by Pertti Jarla. It started in Helsingin Sanomat in February 2007, and is currently syndicated in Satakunnan Kansa, Aamulehti, Karjalainen, Keskisuomalainen, Turun Sanomat and Etelä - Saimaa. Several strip collections in album format have also been published. The main setting of the strip is Fingerpori, an imaginary Finnish small town. The main character in the strip is the eyeglass - wearing Heimo Vesa, but other citizens also appear, such as the brash - mouthed café worker Rivo - Riitta. As well as the Fingerpori residents, the strip has included characters such as the Pope, The Phantom, Spider - Man, Adolf Hitler, Kimi Räikkönen and Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. A few strips, featuring Jesus, have caused controversy in some circles. The humour in Fingerpori is largely verbal and is often based on (mostly untranslatable) wordplay and puns. For instance, Vesa works at the multidisciplinary research center Fingerpoli, where " girls with pigtails " is a result of a bungled stem cell experiment. Jokes are often also based on allusions, such as recurrent jokes about the skull ring of The Phantom. Besides this, the strips often have an absurdist element. According to Jarla, his original vision for Fingerpori was to create a milieu of an " East German Duckburg ", but the current Fingerpori is more like a Finnish town still stuck to the 1970s as in Aki Kaurismäki's films. Although Fingerpori contains some political satire, the author claims it is not a political comic strip. | creator | 34 | [
"Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim",
"Pertti Jarla"
]
| 78,378 |
[
"Rivo-Riitta",
"creator",
"Pertti Jarla"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Rivo-Riitta<\e1> and <e2>Pertti Jarla<\e2>.
Fingerpori is a Finnish comic strip written and drawn by Pertti Jarla. It started in Helsingin Sanomat in February 2007, and is currently syndicated in Satakunnan Kansa, Aamulehti, Karjalainen, Keskisuomalainen, Turun Sanomat and Etelä - Saimaa. Several strip collections in album format have also been published. The main setting of the strip is Fingerpori, an imaginary Finnish small town. The main character in the strip is the eyeglass - wearing Heimo Vesa, but other citizens also appear, such as the brash - mouthed café worker Rivo - Riitta. As well as the Fingerpori residents, the strip has included characters such as the Pope, The Phantom, Spider - Man, Adolf Hitler, Kimi Räikkönen and Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. A few strips, featuring Jesus, have caused controversy in some circles. The humour in Fingerpori is largely verbal and is often based on (mostly untranslatable) wordplay and puns. For instance, Vesa works at the multidisciplinary research center Fingerpoli, where " girls with pigtails " is a result of a bungled stem cell experiment. Jokes are often also based on allusions, such as recurrent jokes about the skull ring of The Phantom. Besides this, the strips often have an absurdist element. According to Jarla, his original vision for Fingerpori was to create a milieu of an " East German Duckburg ", but the current Fingerpori is more like a Finnish town still stuck to the 1970s as in Aki Kaurismäki's films. Although Fingerpori contains some political satire, the author claims it is not a political comic strip. | creator | 34 | [
"Rivo-Riitta",
"Pertti Jarla"
]
| 78,379 |
[
"Kimi Räikkönen",
"creator",
"Pertti Jarla"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kimi Räikkönen<\e1> and <e2>Pertti Jarla<\e2>.
Fingerpori is a Finnish comic strip written and drawn by Pertti Jarla. It started in Helsingin Sanomat in February 2007, and is currently syndicated in Satakunnan Kansa, Aamulehti, Karjalainen, Keskisuomalainen, Turun Sanomat and Etelä - Saimaa. Several strip collections in album format have also been published. The main setting of the strip is Fingerpori, an imaginary Finnish small town. The main character in the strip is the eyeglass - wearing Heimo Vesa, but other citizens also appear, such as the brash - mouthed café worker Rivo - Riitta. As well as the Fingerpori residents, the strip has included characters such as the Pope, The Phantom, Spider - Man, Adolf Hitler, Kimi Räikkönen and Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. A few strips, featuring Jesus, have caused controversy in some circles. The humour in Fingerpori is largely verbal and is often based on (mostly untranslatable) wordplay and puns. For instance, Vesa works at the multidisciplinary research center Fingerpoli, where " girls with pigtails " is a result of a bungled stem cell experiment. Jokes are often also based on allusions, such as recurrent jokes about the skull ring of The Phantom. Besides this, the strips often have an absurdist element. According to Jarla, his original vision for Fingerpori was to create a milieu of an " East German Duckburg ", but the current Fingerpori is more like a Finnish town still stuck to the 1970s as in Aki Kaurismäki's films. Although Fingerpori contains some political satire, the author claims it is not a political comic strip. | creator | 34 | [
"Kimi Räikkönen",
"Pertti Jarla"
]
| 78,380 |
[
"Kimi Räikkönen",
"present in work",
"Fingerpori"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Kimi Räikkönen<\e1> and <e2>Fingerpori<\e2>.
Fingerpori is a Finnish comic strip written and drawn by Pertti Jarla. It started in Helsingin Sanomat in February 2007, and is currently syndicated in Satakunnan Kansa, Aamulehti, Karjalainen, Keskisuomalainen, Turun Sanomat and Etelä - Saimaa. Several strip collections in album format have also been published. The main setting of the strip is Fingerpori, an imaginary Finnish small town. The main character in the strip is the eyeglass - wearing Heimo Vesa, but other citizens also appear, such as the brash - mouthed café worker Rivo - Riitta. As well as the Fingerpori residents, the strip has included characters such as the Pope, The Phantom, Spider - Man, Adolf Hitler, Kimi Räikkönen and Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim. A few strips, featuring Jesus, have caused controversy in some circles. The humour in Fingerpori is largely verbal and is often based on (mostly untranslatable) wordplay and puns. For instance, Vesa works at the multidisciplinary research center Fingerpoli, where " girls with pigtails " is a result of a bungled stem cell experiment. Jokes are often also based on allusions, such as recurrent jokes about the skull ring of The Phantom. Besides this, the strips often have an absurdist element. According to Jarla, his original vision for Fingerpori was to create a milieu of an " East German Duckburg ", but the current Fingerpori is more like a Finnish town still stuck to the 1970s as in Aki Kaurismäki's films. Although Fingerpori contains some political satire, the author claims it is not a political comic strip. | present in work | 31 | [
"Kimi Räikkönen",
"Fingerpori"
]
| 78,381 |
[
"Michael Jackson",
"country of citizenship",
"United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Michael Jackson<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Michael Jackson",
"United States"
]
| 78,477 |
[
"Australian Top 40 Music DVD",
"country",
"Australia"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Australian Top 40 Music DVD<\e1> and <e2>Australia<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | country | 4 | [
"Australian Top 40 Music DVD",
"Australia"
]
| 78,505 |
[
"Michael Jackson",
"country of citizenship",
"American"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Michael Jackson<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Michael Jackson",
"American"
]
| 78,508 |
[
"Scream",
"country of origin",
"United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Scream<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | country of origin | 36 | [
"Scream",
"United States"
]
| 78,510 |
[
"Billie Jean",
"country of origin",
"United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Billie Jean<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | country of origin | 36 | [
"Billie Jean",
"United States"
]
| 78,511 |
[
"MTV",
"country",
"United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>MTV<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | country | 4 | [
"MTV",
"United States"
]
| 78,513 |
[
"Number Ones",
"country of origin",
"United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Number Ones<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | country of origin | 36 | [
"Number Ones",
"United States"
]
| 78,515 |
[
"Off the Wall",
"country of origin",
"United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Off the Wall<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | country of origin | 36 | [
"Off the Wall",
"United States"
]
| 78,516 |
[
"Black or White",
"country of origin",
"United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Black or White<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | country of origin | 36 | [
"Black or White",
"United States"
]
| 78,517 |
[
"Invincible",
"country of origin",
"United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Invincible<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | country of origin | 36 | [
"Invincible",
"United States"
]
| 78,526 |
[
"Beat It",
"country of origin",
"United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Beat It<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | country of origin | 36 | [
"Beat It",
"United States"
]
| 78,528 |
[
"Thriller",
"country of origin",
"United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Thriller<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | country of origin | 36 | [
"Thriller",
"United States"
]
| 78,529 |
[
"Scream",
"part of",
"Number Ones"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Scream<\e1> and <e2>Number Ones<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | part of | 7 | [
"Scream",
"Number Ones"
]
| 78,530 |
[
"Billie Jean",
"part of",
"Number Ones"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Billie Jean<\e1> and <e2>Number Ones<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | part of | 7 | [
"Billie Jean",
"Number Ones"
]
| 78,531 |
[
"Invincible",
"follows",
"Off the Wall"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Invincible<\e1> and <e2>Off the Wall<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | follows | 44 | [
"Invincible",
"Off the Wall"
]
| 78,533 |
[
"Off the Wall",
"followed by",
"Invincible"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Off the Wall<\e1> and <e2>Invincible<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | followed by | 9 | [
"Off the Wall",
"Invincible"
]
| 78,535 |
[
"Black or White",
"part of",
"Number Ones"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Black or White<\e1> and <e2>Number Ones<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | part of | 7 | [
"Black or White",
"Number Ones"
]
| 78,536 |
[
"Michael Jackson",
"notable work",
"Off the Wall"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Michael Jackson<\e1> and <e2>Off the Wall<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | notable work | 33 | [
"Michael Jackson",
"Off the Wall"
]
| 78,537 |
[
"Michael Jackson",
"notable work",
"Billie Jean"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Michael Jackson<\e1> and <e2>Billie Jean<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | notable work | 33 | [
"Michael Jackson",
"Billie Jean"
]
| 78,538 |
[
"Michael Jackson",
"notable work",
"Black or White"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Michael Jackson<\e1> and <e2>Black or White<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | notable work | 33 | [
"Michael Jackson",
"Black or White"
]
| 78,539 |
[
"Michael Jackson",
"notable work",
"Scream"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Michael Jackson<\e1> and <e2>Scream<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | notable work | 33 | [
"Michael Jackson",
"Scream"
]
| 78,540 |
[
"Michael Jackson",
"notable work",
"Invincible"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Michael Jackson<\e1> and <e2>Invincible<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | notable work | 33 | [
"Michael Jackson",
"Invincible"
]
| 78,541 |
[
"Michael Jackson",
"notable work",
"Beat It"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Michael Jackson<\e1> and <e2>Beat It<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | notable work | 33 | [
"Michael Jackson",
"Beat It"
]
| 78,542 |
[
"Michael Jackson",
"notable work",
"Thriller"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Michael Jackson<\e1> and <e2>Thriller<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | notable work | 33 | [
"Michael Jackson",
"Thriller"
]
| 78,543 |
[
"Michael Jackson",
"notable work",
"Number Ones"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Michael Jackson<\e1> and <e2>Number Ones<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | notable work | 33 | [
"Michael Jackson",
"Number Ones"
]
| 78,544 |
[
"Number Ones",
"has part(s)",
"Scream"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Number Ones<\e1> and <e2>Scream<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Number Ones",
"Scream"
]
| 78,545 |
[
"Number Ones",
"has part(s)",
"Billie Jean"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Number Ones<\e1> and <e2>Billie Jean<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Number Ones",
"Billie Jean"
]
| 78,546 |
[
"Number Ones",
"has part(s)",
"Black or White"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Number Ones<\e1> and <e2>Black or White<\e2>.
Number Ones is a video album by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was released on DVD on November 13, 2003 under the Epic Records record label, in conjunction with the promotion for Jackson's greatest hits album, of the same name (although the album and DVD have different songs). The DVD, which is Jackson's fourth DVD album, contained fifteen music videos, which was directed and produced by various people. It consists of music videos filmed and released by Jackson from 1979's Off the Wall to 2001's Invincible. Just like the album, the DVD has four different covers. Notable music videos included on the DVD were " Beat It ", " Billie Jean " and Thriller — which received heavy rotation on MTV in the 1980s, and are credited as having transformed the music video from a promotional tool and into an art form, and " Black or White " and " Scream " which were also prominent on channels like MTV in the 1990s. Number Ones received praise from contemporary music critics and was commercially successful internationally. The DVD peaked at number one on the Australian Top 40 Music DVD in Australia. Number Ones has been certified twenty two times platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association and is the best selling music DVD ever by a male solo artist in Australia. It is also thirteen times platinum in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America. | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Number Ones",
"Black or White"
]
| 78,547 |
[
"Nicki Minaj",
"country of citizenship",
"the United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Nicki Minaj<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | country of citizenship | 29 | [
"Nicki Minaj",
"the United States"
]
| 78,957 |
[
"Lookin Ass",
"performer",
"Nicki Minaj"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Lookin Ass<\e1> and <e2>Nicki Minaj<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | performer | 35 | [
"Lookin Ass",
"Nicki Minaj"
]
| 78,958 |
[
"Trophies",
"followed by",
"Lookin Ass"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Trophies<\e1> and <e2>Lookin Ass<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | followed by | 9 | [
"Trophies",
"Lookin Ass"
]
| 78,962 |
[
"Young Money : Rise of an Empires",
"country of origin",
"the United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Young Money : Rise of an Empires<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | country of origin | 36 | [
"Young Money : Rise of an Empires",
"the United States"
]
| 78,963 |
[
"Lookin Ass",
"follows",
"Trophies"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Lookin Ass<\e1> and <e2>Trophies<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | follows | 44 | [
"Lookin Ass",
"Trophies"
]
| 78,965 |
[
"Lookin Ass",
"part of",
"Young Money : Rise of an Empires"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Lookin Ass<\e1> and <e2>Young Money : Rise of an Empires<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | part of | 7 | [
"Lookin Ass",
"Young Money : Rise of an Empires"
]
| 78,966 |
[
"Lookin Ass",
"producer",
"Detail"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Lookin Ass<\e1> and <e2>Detail<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | producer | 56 | [
"Lookin Ass",
"Detail"
]
| 78,968 |
[
"Trophies",
"part of",
"Young Money : Rise of an Empires"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Trophies<\e1> and <e2>Young Money : Rise of an Empires<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | part of | 7 | [
"Trophies",
"Young Money : Rise of an Empires"
]
| 78,969 |
[
"Lookin Ass",
"producer",
"Choppa Boi"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Lookin Ass<\e1> and <e2>Choppa Boi<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | producer | 56 | [
"Lookin Ass",
"Choppa Boi"
]
| 78,971 |
[
"Lookin Ass",
"country of origin",
"the United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Lookin Ass<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | country of origin | 36 | [
"Lookin Ass",
"the United States"
]
| 78,972 |
[
"Young Money : Rise of an Empires",
"performer",
"Nicki Minaj"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Young Money : Rise of an Empires<\e1> and <e2>Nicki Minaj<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | performer | 35 | [
"Young Money : Rise of an Empires",
"Nicki Minaj"
]
| 78,975 |
[
"Trophies",
"country of origin",
"the United States"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Trophies<\e1> and <e2>the United States<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | country of origin | 36 | [
"Trophies",
"the United States"
]
| 78,977 |
[
"Nicki Minaj",
"notable work",
"Lookin Ass"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Nicki Minaj<\e1> and <e2>Lookin Ass<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | notable work | 33 | [
"Nicki Minaj",
"Lookin Ass"
]
| 78,978 |
[
"Young Money : Rise of an Empires",
"has part(s)",
"Lookin Ass"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Young Money : Rise of an Empires<\e1> and <e2>Lookin Ass<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Young Money : Rise of an Empires",
"Lookin Ass"
]
| 78,979 |
[
"Detail",
"notable work",
"Lookin Ass"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Detail<\e1> and <e2>Lookin Ass<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | notable work | 33 | [
"Detail",
"Lookin Ass"
]
| 78,980 |
[
"Young Money : Rise of an Empires",
"has part(s)",
"Trophies"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Young Money : Rise of an Empires<\e1> and <e2>Trophies<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | has part(s) | 10 | [
"Young Money : Rise of an Empires",
"Trophies"
]
| 78,981 |
[
"Choppa Boi",
"notable work",
"Lookin Ass"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Choppa Boi<\e1> and <e2>Lookin Ass<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | notable work | 33 | [
"Choppa Boi",
"Lookin Ass"
]
| 78,982 |
[
"Nicki Minaj",
"notable work",
"Young Money : Rise of an Empires"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Nicki Minaj<\e1> and <e2>Young Money : Rise of an Empires<\e2>.
" Lookin Ass " (originally titled " Lookin Ass Nigga ") is a song by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj. It was produced by Detail and Choppa Boi. It was recorded by Minaj for the Young Money Entertainment compilation album (2014). The music video for the track was released on February 14, 2014. The track is a hip hop song whose lyrics criticize stereotypical behaviors commonly associated with men. Its cover also generated controversy for placing an image of activist Malcolm X, next to the derogatory term " nigga ". On March 11, 2014, " Lookin Ass " was serviced to urban contemporary radio in the United States as Young Money : Rise of an Empires third official single. It was sent to US rhythmic radio stations on March 18, 2014, two weeks after its predecessor, " Trophies ". | notable work | 33 | [
"Nicki Minaj",
"Young Money : Rise of an Empires"
]
| 78,983 |
[
"Delivering Quality First",
"production company",
"BBC"
]
| Find the relation between <e1>Delivering Quality First<\e1> and <e2>BBC<\e2>.
CBBC (short for Children's BBC) is a British children's television strand owned by the BBC and aimed for children aged from 6 to 12. BBC programming aimed at under six year old children is broadcast on the CBeebies channel. CBBC broadcasts from 7 am to 9 pm on the digital CBBC Channel, available on most UK digital platforms. The CBBC brand was used for the broadcast of children's programmes on BBC One on weekday afternoons and on BBC Two mornings until these strands were phased out in 2012 and 2013 respectively, as part of the BBC's " Delivering Quality First " cost - cutting initiative. CBBC programmes were also broadcast in high definition alongside other BBC content on BBC HD, generally at afternoons on weekends, unless the channel was covering other events. This ended when BBC HD closed on 26 March 2013, but CBBC HD launched on 10 December 2013. BBC - produced children's programming, in native languages of Scotland and Wales, also airs on BBC Alba and S4C respectively. | production company | 55 | [
"Delivering Quality First",
"BBC"
]
| 79,079 |
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