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[ "Gaynelle Griffin Jones", "employer", "University of Houston Law School" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaynelle Griffin Jones<\e1> and <e2>University of Houston Law School<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
employer
null
46,665
[ "University of Houston Law School", "country", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>University of Houston Law School<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
country
null
46,666
[ "Bill Clinton", "applies to jurisdiction", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bill Clinton<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
applies to jurisdiction
null
46,667
[ "Bill Clinton", "applies to jurisdiction", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bill Clinton<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
applies to jurisdiction
null
46,668
[ "Dallas", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dallas<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,669
[ "Dallas", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dallas<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,670
[ "First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,671
[ "First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,672
[ "Hewlett-Packard Company", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hewlett-Packard Company<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,673
[ "Emerson College", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Emerson College<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,674
[ "Boston College Law School", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Boston College Law School<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,675
[ "University of Houston Law School", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States" ]
Find the relation between <e1>University of Houston Law School<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>. Gaynelle Griffin Jones (November 20, 1948 – March 1, 2013) was an American jurist. Born in Dallas, Texas, Jones received her bachelor's degree from Emerson College and her law degree from Boston College Law School. In 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed Jones as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. She was the first African - American woman to serve in that position. Before her appointment as U.S. Attorney, Jones was also the first African - American woman to serve on the First Court of the Texas Courts of Appeals. In later years, she worked as litigation counsel for Hewlett - Packard Company and was an adjunct professor at the University of Houston Law School.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
46,676
[ "The Muppets", "country of origin", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Muppets<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Peter Linz (born June 28, 1967) is an American puppeteer. His most prominent role is being the performer for the character Walter who was introduced in the 2011 feature film The Muppets. He then took over the roles of Herry Monster and Ernie from Sesame Street in 2017. Linz recounts receiving the role as his favorite ; " Apart from my wedding day and birth of my children, being cast as Walter was one of the greatest moments of my life. I was beyond happiness. "He has performed many characters on children's television shows : perhaps some of his best known performing roles are Snook in It's a Big Big World, Tutter in Bear in the Big Blue House and Theo Lion in Between the Lions, though he has also performed in Blue's Room, Sesame Street, and The Puzzle Place. Following the departure of Steve Whitmire, he took over the roles of Statler, Link Hogthrob and Lips. Linz also performed in the Broadway musical Avenue Q. and he also did the voice of Moz, in the English Dub version of " Sheep and Wolves ".
country of origin
null
46,809
[ "Linz", "country of citizenship", "American" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Linz<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>. Peter Linz (born June 28, 1967) is an American puppeteer. His most prominent role is being the performer for the character Walter who was introduced in the 2011 feature film The Muppets. He then took over the roles of Herry Monster and Ernie from Sesame Street in 2017. Linz recounts receiving the role as his favorite ; " Apart from my wedding day and birth of my children, being cast as Walter was one of the greatest moments of my life. I was beyond happiness. "He has performed many characters on children's television shows : perhaps some of his best known performing roles are Snook in It's a Big Big World, Tutter in Bear in the Big Blue House and Theo Lion in Between the Lions, though he has also performed in Blue's Room, Sesame Street, and The Puzzle Place. Following the departure of Steve Whitmire, he took over the roles of Statler, Link Hogthrob and Lips. Linz also performed in the Broadway musical Avenue Q. and he also did the voice of Moz, in the English Dub version of " Sheep and Wolves ".
country of citizenship
null
46,814
[ "The Muppets", "characters", "Walter" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Muppets<\e1> and <e2>Walter<\e2>. Peter Linz (born June 28, 1967) is an American puppeteer. His most prominent role is being the performer for the character Walter who was introduced in the 2011 feature film The Muppets. He then took over the roles of Herry Monster and Ernie from Sesame Street in 2017. Linz recounts receiving the role as his favorite ; " Apart from my wedding day and birth of my children, being cast as Walter was one of the greatest moments of my life. I was beyond happiness. "He has performed many characters on children's television shows : perhaps some of his best known performing roles are Snook in It's a Big Big World, Tutter in Bear in the Big Blue House and Theo Lion in Between the Lions, though he has also performed in Blue's Room, Sesame Street, and The Puzzle Place. Following the departure of Steve Whitmire, he took over the roles of Statler, Link Hogthrob and Lips. Linz also performed in the Broadway musical Avenue Q. and he also did the voice of Moz, in the English Dub version of " Sheep and Wolves ".
characters
null
46,819
[ "Ernie", "present in work", "Sesame Street" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ernie<\e1> and <e2>Sesame Street<\e2>. Peter Linz (born June 28, 1967) is an American puppeteer. His most prominent role is being the performer for the character Walter who was introduced in the 2011 feature film The Muppets. He then took over the roles of Herry Monster and Ernie from Sesame Street in 2017. Linz recounts receiving the role as his favorite ; " Apart from my wedding day and birth of my children, being cast as Walter was one of the greatest moments of my life. I was beyond happiness. "He has performed many characters on children's television shows : perhaps some of his best known performing roles are Snook in It's a Big Big World, Tutter in Bear in the Big Blue House and Theo Lion in Between the Lions, though he has also performed in Blue's Room, Sesame Street, and The Puzzle Place. Following the departure of Steve Whitmire, he took over the roles of Statler, Link Hogthrob and Lips. Linz also performed in the Broadway musical Avenue Q. and he also did the voice of Moz, in the English Dub version of " Sheep and Wolves ".
present in work
null
46,820
[ "Walter", "present in work", "The Muppets" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Walter<\e1> and <e2>The Muppets<\e2>. Peter Linz (born June 28, 1967) is an American puppeteer. His most prominent role is being the performer for the character Walter who was introduced in the 2011 feature film The Muppets. He then took over the roles of Herry Monster and Ernie from Sesame Street in 2017. Linz recounts receiving the role as his favorite ; " Apart from my wedding day and birth of my children, being cast as Walter was one of the greatest moments of my life. I was beyond happiness. "He has performed many characters on children's television shows : perhaps some of his best known performing roles are Snook in It's a Big Big World, Tutter in Bear in the Big Blue House and Theo Lion in Between the Lions, though he has also performed in Blue's Room, Sesame Street, and The Puzzle Place. Following the departure of Steve Whitmire, he took over the roles of Statler, Link Hogthrob and Lips. Linz also performed in the Broadway musical Avenue Q. and he also did the voice of Moz, in the English Dub version of " Sheep and Wolves ".
present in work
null
46,821
[ "Herry Monster", "present in work", "Sesame Street" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Herry Monster<\e1> and <e2>Sesame Street<\e2>. Peter Linz (born June 28, 1967) is an American puppeteer. His most prominent role is being the performer for the character Walter who was introduced in the 2011 feature film The Muppets. He then took over the roles of Herry Monster and Ernie from Sesame Street in 2017. Linz recounts receiving the role as his favorite ; " Apart from my wedding day and birth of my children, being cast as Walter was one of the greatest moments of my life. I was beyond happiness. "He has performed many characters on children's television shows : perhaps some of his best known performing roles are Snook in It's a Big Big World, Tutter in Bear in the Big Blue House and Theo Lion in Between the Lions, though he has also performed in Blue's Room, Sesame Street, and The Puzzle Place. Following the departure of Steve Whitmire, he took over the roles of Statler, Link Hogthrob and Lips. Linz also performed in the Broadway musical Avenue Q. and he also did the voice of Moz, in the English Dub version of " Sheep and Wolves ".
present in work
null
46,822
[ "Sesame Street", "characters", "Herry Monster" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sesame Street<\e1> and <e2>Herry Monster<\e2>. Peter Linz (born June 28, 1967) is an American puppeteer. His most prominent role is being the performer for the character Walter who was introduced in the 2011 feature film The Muppets. He then took over the roles of Herry Monster and Ernie from Sesame Street in 2017. Linz recounts receiving the role as his favorite ; " Apart from my wedding day and birth of my children, being cast as Walter was one of the greatest moments of my life. I was beyond happiness. "He has performed many characters on children's television shows : perhaps some of his best known performing roles are Snook in It's a Big Big World, Tutter in Bear in the Big Blue House and Theo Lion in Between the Lions, though he has also performed in Blue's Room, Sesame Street, and The Puzzle Place. Following the departure of Steve Whitmire, he took over the roles of Statler, Link Hogthrob and Lips. Linz also performed in the Broadway musical Avenue Q. and he also did the voice of Moz, in the English Dub version of " Sheep and Wolves ".
characters
null
46,823
[ "Sesame Street", "characters", "Ernie" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sesame Street<\e1> and <e2>Ernie<\e2>. Peter Linz (born June 28, 1967) is an American puppeteer. His most prominent role is being the performer for the character Walter who was introduced in the 2011 feature film The Muppets. He then took over the roles of Herry Monster and Ernie from Sesame Street in 2017. Linz recounts receiving the role as his favorite ; " Apart from my wedding day and birth of my children, being cast as Walter was one of the greatest moments of my life. I was beyond happiness. "He has performed many characters on children's television shows : perhaps some of his best known performing roles are Snook in It's a Big Big World, Tutter in Bear in the Big Blue House and Theo Lion in Between the Lions, though he has also performed in Blue's Room, Sesame Street, and The Puzzle Place. Following the departure of Steve Whitmire, he took over the roles of Statler, Link Hogthrob and Lips. Linz also performed in the Broadway musical Avenue Q. and he also did the voice of Moz, in the English Dub version of " Sheep and Wolves ".
characters
null
46,824
[ "Night of the Living Dead", "narrative location", "Pittsburgh" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Night of the Living Dead<\e1> and <e2>Pittsburgh<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
narrative location
null
47,018
[ "Diary of the Dead", "follows", "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Diary of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
follows
null
47,019
[ "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead", "director", "George A. Romero" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
director
null
47,020
[ "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead", "narrative location", "Pittsburgh" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Pittsburgh<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
narrative location
null
47,023
[ "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead", "followed by", "Diary of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Diary of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
followed by
null
47,024
[ "Night of the Living Dead", "director", "George A. Romero" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Night of the Living Dead<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
director
null
47,025
[ "Dawn of the Dead", "director", "George A. Romero" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dawn of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
director
null
47,027
[ "Day of the Dead", "director", "George A. Romero" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Day of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
director
null
47,029
[ "Diary of the Dead", "director", "George A. Romero" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Diary of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
director
null
47,031
[ "Survival of the Dead", "director", "George A. Romero" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Survival of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
director
null
47,033
[ "Golden Triangle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Pennsylvania" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Golden Triangle<\e1> and <e2>Pennsylvania<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
47,037
[ "Day of the Dead", "follows", "Dawn of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Day of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Dawn of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
follows
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47,038
[ "Diary of the Dead", "follows", "Dawn of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Diary of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Dawn of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
follows
null
47,039
[ "Diary of the Dead", "followed by", "Survival of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Diary of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Survival of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
followed by
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47,040
[ "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead", "followed by", "Survival of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Survival of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
followed by
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47,042
[ "Survival of the Dead", "follows", "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Survival of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
follows
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47,043
[ "Night of the Living Dead", "followed by", "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Night of the Living Dead<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
followed by
null
47,044
[ "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead", "follows", "Day of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Day of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
follows
null
47,045
[ "Day of the Dead", "followed by", "Diary of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Day of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Diary of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
followed by
null
47,046
[ "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead", "follows", "Dawn of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Dawn of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
follows
null
47,047
[ "Living Dead", "director", "George A. Romero" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Living Dead<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
director
null
47,048
[ "Dawn of the Dead", "follows", "Night of the Living Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dawn of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Night of the Living Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
follows
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47,049
[ "Dawn of the Dead", "followed by", "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dawn of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
followed by
null
47,050
[ "Diary of the Dead", "follows", "Day of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Diary of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Day of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
follows
null
47,051
[ "Survival of the Dead", "follows", "Day of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Survival of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Day of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
follows
null
47,053
[ "Day of the Dead", "followed by", "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Day of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
followed by
null
47,054
[ "Dawn of the Dead", "followed by", "Day of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dawn of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Day of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
followed by
null
47,055
[ "Survival of the Dead", "follows", "Diary of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Survival of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Diary of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
follows
null
47,058
[ "Night of the Living Dead", "followed by", "Dawn of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Night of the Living Dead<\e1> and <e2>Dawn of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
followed by
null
47,059
[ "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead", "creator", "George A. Romero" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
creator
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47,060
[ "Golden Triangle", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Pittsburgh" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Golden Triangle<\e1> and <e2>Pittsburgh<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
47,061
[ "George A. Romero", "notable work", "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
notable work
null
47,062
[ "George A. Romero", "notable work", "Night of the Living Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero<\e1> and <e2>Night of the Living Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
notable work
null
47,063
[ "George A. Romero", "notable work", "Dawn of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero<\e1> and <e2>Dawn of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
notable work
null
47,064
[ "George A. Romero", "notable work", "Day of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero<\e1> and <e2>Day of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
notable work
null
47,065
[ "George A. Romero", "notable work", "Diary of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero<\e1> and <e2>Diary of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
notable work
null
47,066
[ "George A. Romero", "notable work", "Survival of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero<\e1> and <e2>Survival of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
notable work
null
47,067
[ "Living Dead", "has part(s)", "Night of the Living Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Living Dead<\e1> and <e2>Night of the Living Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
has part(s)
null
47,068
[ "Living Dead", "has part(s)", "Dawn of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Living Dead<\e1> and <e2>Dawn of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
has part(s)
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47,069
[ "Dawn of the Dead", "followed by", "Diary of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dawn of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Diary of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
followed by
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47,070
[ "Living Dead", "has part(s)", "Day of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Living Dead<\e1> and <e2>Day of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
has part(s)
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47,071
[ "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead", "follows", "Night of the Living Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Night of the Living Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
follows
null
47,072
[ "George A. Romero", "notable work", "Living Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>George A. Romero<\e1> and <e2>Living Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
notable work
null
47,073
[ "Living Dead", "has part(s)", "George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Living Dead<\e1> and <e2>George A. Romero 's Land of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
has part(s)
null
47,074
[ "Day of the Dead", "followed by", "Survival of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Day of the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Survival of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
followed by
null
47,075
[ "Living Dead", "has part(s)", "Diary of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Living Dead<\e1> and <e2>Diary of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
has part(s)
null
47,076
[ "Living Dead", "has part(s)", "Survival of the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Living Dead<\e1> and <e2>Survival of the Dead<\e2>. Land of the Dead (also known as George A. Romero's Land of the Dead) is a 2005 post - apocalyptic horror film written and directed by George A. Romero ; the fourth of Romero's six Living Dead movies, it is preceded by Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, and succeeded by Diary of the Dead and Survival of the Dead. It was released in 2005, with a budget of $ 15–19   million, the highest in Romero's Dead series and was grossed $ 46   million. The story of Land of the Dead deals with a zombie assault on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where a feudal - like government exists. The survivors in the film have fled to the Golden Triangle area of downtown Pittsburgh. The region is protected on two sides by rivers and on the third by an electric barricade that survivors term " the Throat ". Released in North America on June 24, 2005, Land of the Dead received mostly positive reviews from film critics.
has part(s)
null
47,077
[ "Kintetsu", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kintetsu<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
null
47,160
[ "Shinto", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Shinto<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
null
47,161
[ "Osaka", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Osaka<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
null
47,162
[ "Nagoya", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nagoya<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
null
47,163
[ "参急", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>参急<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
null
47,164
[ "Nara Prefecture", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nara Prefecture<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
null
47,166
[ "Sakurai", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sakurai<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
null
47,167
[ "Nabari", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nabari<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
null
47,168
[ "Matsusaka", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Mie Prefecture" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Matsusaka<\e1> and <e2>Mie Prefecture<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
47,169
[ "Matsusaka", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Matsusaka<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
null
47,170
[ "Ujiyamada", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ujiyamada<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
null
47,171
[ "Ise Electric Railway", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ise Electric Railway<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
null
47,172
[ "Ise Bay", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ise Bay<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
null
47,173
[ "Kuwana", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kuwana<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
null
47,174
[ "Daiki", "country of citizenship", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Daiki<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country of citizenship
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47,175
[ "Ise Grand Shrine", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ise Grand Shrine<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
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47,176
[ "Ise Grand Shrine", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Ujiyamada" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ise Grand Shrine<\e1> and <e2>Ujiyamada<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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47,177
[ "Kokutetsu", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kokutetsu<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
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47,178
[ "Mie Prefecture", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mie Prefecture<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
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47,179
[ "Sakurai", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Nara Prefecture" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sakurai<\e1> and <e2>Nara Prefecture<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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47,180
[ "Nara Prefecture", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nara Prefecture<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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47,181
[ "Ōsaka Electric Railroad", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Ōsaka Electric Railroad<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
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47,183
[ "Sangū", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sangū<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
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47,184
[ "kanji", "country", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>kanji<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
country
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47,185
[ "Mie Prefecture", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mie Prefecture<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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47,187
[ "Kintetsu", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kintetsu<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Shinto", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Shinto<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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47,189
[ "Osaka", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Osaka<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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47,190
[ "Nagoya", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nagoya<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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[ "参急", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>参急<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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47,192
[ "Sakurai", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sakurai<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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[ "Nabari", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Nabari<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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47,194
[ "Matsusaka", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Japan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Matsusaka<\e1> and <e2>Japan<\e2>. , usually abbreviated as Sankyū (参急), was a private railway company that operated in Nara Prefecture and Mie Prefecture, Japan for 14 years from 1927 to 1941, when it merged with its parent company, Ōsaka Electric Railroad (Daiki). Sankyū built a single train line which serviced the cities of Sakurai, Nabari, Matsusaka, and Ujiyamada, and the company acquired a second major line as well as a small local line from Ise Electric Railway (Iseden). These lines extended northwards from Matsusaka through cities in Mie Prefecture along the coast of Ise Bay as far as Kuwana. The infrastructure of Sankyū is now owned by Kintetsu and remains in use today. Sankyū's main goal was to build a portion of a railway to Ujiyamada (now Ise) which is home to Ise Grand Shrine, the holiest Shinto shrine in Japan and a common pilgrimage destination. The word " Sangū " is a kanji abbreviation of a phrase in Japanese that roughly translates to " a pilgrimage to Ise Grand Shrine ". Sankyū's line connected with a line originating in Osaka owned by its parent company, Daiki, and together the two offered direct rail service from Osaka to Ujiyamada on a line that was much more direct than that of its main rival, Kokutetsu. When Sankyū acquired Iseden, it then set its eyes on a direct connection between Osaka and Nagoya.
located in the administrative territorial entity
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