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[ "Rokko Island", "located on terrain feature", "Inland Sea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Rokko Island<\e1> and <e2>Inland Sea<\e2>. Osaka Bay (大阪湾 Ōsaka - wan) is a bay in western Japan. As an eastern part of the Inland Sea, it is separated from the Pacific Ocean by the Kii Channel and from the neighbor western part of the Inland Sea by the Akashi Strait. Its western shore is formed by Awaji Island, and its northern and eastern shores are part of the Kansai metropolitan area. Major ports on Osaka Bay include Osaka, Kobe, Nishinomiya, Sakai, Amagasaki, and Hannan. A number of artificial islands have been created in Osaka Bay in past decades, including Kansai International Airport, Kobe Airport, Port Island, and Rokko Island. Several islands at the south end of Osaka Bay are part of the Seto Inland Sea National Park. Industries locate around Osaka Bay because there is a skilled and plentiful workforce, many port facilities, efficient linkages (from small to medium to large firms). There are good transport links (including the Shinkansen), room for expansion (land reclaimed from the sea), and a large local market (9 million). In a recent economic change in Osaka Bay, older' heavy' industries such as Nippon Steel have declined, and' new tech' companies such as ICT have expanded. There has been a growth in the quaternary industries — research, development, and information. There has also been a development in the science parks and the building of new motorways ; this has meant the loss of the countryside. The Tempozan Ferris Wheel and Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan are both located in the Tempozan Harbor Village area of Osaka.
located on terrain feature
65
[ "Rokko Island", "Inland Sea" ]
84,297
[ "Pacific Ocean", "has part(s)", "Inland Sea" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Pacific Ocean<\e1> and <e2>Inland Sea<\e2>. Osaka Bay (大阪湾 Ōsaka - wan) is a bay in western Japan. As an eastern part of the Inland Sea, it is separated from the Pacific Ocean by the Kii Channel and from the neighbor western part of the Inland Sea by the Akashi Strait. Its western shore is formed by Awaji Island, and its northern and eastern shores are part of the Kansai metropolitan area. Major ports on Osaka Bay include Osaka, Kobe, Nishinomiya, Sakai, Amagasaki, and Hannan. A number of artificial islands have been created in Osaka Bay in past decades, including Kansai International Airport, Kobe Airport, Port Island, and Rokko Island. Several islands at the south end of Osaka Bay are part of the Seto Inland Sea National Park. Industries locate around Osaka Bay because there is a skilled and plentiful workforce, many port facilities, efficient linkages (from small to medium to large firms). There are good transport links (including the Shinkansen), room for expansion (land reclaimed from the sea), and a large local market (9 million). In a recent economic change in Osaka Bay, older' heavy' industries such as Nippon Steel have declined, and' new tech' companies such as ICT have expanded. There has been a growth in the quaternary industries — research, development, and information. There has also been a development in the science parks and the building of new motorways ; this has meant the loss of the countryside. The Tempozan Ferris Wheel and Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan are both located in the Tempozan Harbor Village area of Osaka.
has part(s)
10
[ "Pacific Ocean", "Inland Sea" ]
84,306
[ "Inland Sea", "has part(s)", "Osaka Bay" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Inland Sea<\e1> and <e2>Osaka Bay<\e2>. Osaka Bay (大阪湾 Ōsaka - wan) is a bay in western Japan. As an eastern part of the Inland Sea, it is separated from the Pacific Ocean by the Kii Channel and from the neighbor western part of the Inland Sea by the Akashi Strait. Its western shore is formed by Awaji Island, and its northern and eastern shores are part of the Kansai metropolitan area. Major ports on Osaka Bay include Osaka, Kobe, Nishinomiya, Sakai, Amagasaki, and Hannan. A number of artificial islands have been created in Osaka Bay in past decades, including Kansai International Airport, Kobe Airport, Port Island, and Rokko Island. Several islands at the south end of Osaka Bay are part of the Seto Inland Sea National Park. Industries locate around Osaka Bay because there is a skilled and plentiful workforce, many port facilities, efficient linkages (from small to medium to large firms). There are good transport links (including the Shinkansen), room for expansion (land reclaimed from the sea), and a large local market (9 million). In a recent economic change in Osaka Bay, older' heavy' industries such as Nippon Steel have declined, and' new tech' companies such as ICT have expanded. There has been a growth in the quaternary industries — research, development, and information. There has also been a development in the science parks and the building of new motorways ; this has meant the loss of the countryside. The Tempozan Ferris Wheel and Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan are both located in the Tempozan Harbor Village area of Osaka.
has part(s)
10
[ "Inland Sea", "Osaka Bay" ]
84,307
[ "Inland Sea", "has part(s)", "Akashi Strait" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Inland Sea<\e1> and <e2>Akashi Strait<\e2>. Osaka Bay (大阪湾 Ōsaka - wan) is a bay in western Japan. As an eastern part of the Inland Sea, it is separated from the Pacific Ocean by the Kii Channel and from the neighbor western part of the Inland Sea by the Akashi Strait. Its western shore is formed by Awaji Island, and its northern and eastern shores are part of the Kansai metropolitan area. Major ports on Osaka Bay include Osaka, Kobe, Nishinomiya, Sakai, Amagasaki, and Hannan. A number of artificial islands have been created in Osaka Bay in past decades, including Kansai International Airport, Kobe Airport, Port Island, and Rokko Island. Several islands at the south end of Osaka Bay are part of the Seto Inland Sea National Park. Industries locate around Osaka Bay because there is a skilled and plentiful workforce, many port facilities, efficient linkages (from small to medium to large firms). There are good transport links (including the Shinkansen), room for expansion (land reclaimed from the sea), and a large local market (9 million). In a recent economic change in Osaka Bay, older' heavy' industries such as Nippon Steel have declined, and' new tech' companies such as ICT have expanded. There has been a growth in the quaternary industries — research, development, and information. There has also been a development in the science parks and the building of new motorways ; this has meant the loss of the countryside. The Tempozan Ferris Wheel and Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan are both located in the Tempozan Harbor Village area of Osaka.
has part(s)
10
[ "Inland Sea", "Akashi Strait" ]
84,308
[ "Tudor Chirilă", "place of birth", "Bucharest" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tudor Chirilă<\e1> and <e2>Bucharest<\e2>. Tudor Chirilă (born 28 May 1974 in Bucharest) is a Romanian actor, musician, composer, and producer. He was the lead singer of the band Vama Veche, after which he founded the band Vama. As an actor, he featured in both short and long movies and has played reference roles in plays of some of the most important Romanian directors. In 2012, he published his first book, " Exerciții de Echilibru ", which has united some of the writings from his personal blog. In 2014, he became a coach for The Voice Romania, alongside Loredana Groza, Smiley and Marius Moga. Over the years, Chirilă has been involved in numerous social causes. In 2005, he initiated the campaign " Live pentru viață ", which had the intent to gather donations for flood victims. He supported the fundraiser campaign for children with cancer called " Nu ma ignora ", which was initiated by " Salvează Vieți " Association. Along with Agenția de Vise, his management and booking company, he conducted a number of projects with social and cultural impact, some of which are : " Chrilă in licee " – mentorship tour for high schools in Bucharest, " Cruciada Culturii ", " Ioan Chirilă Awards ".
place of birth
19
[ "Tudor Chirilă", "Bucharest" ]
84,814
[ "Tudor Chirilă", "country of citizenship", "Romanian" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tudor Chirilă<\e1> and <e2>Romanian<\e2>. Tudor Chirilă (born 28 May 1974 in Bucharest) is a Romanian actor, musician, composer, and producer. He was the lead singer of the band Vama Veche, after which he founded the band Vama. As an actor, he featured in both short and long movies and has played reference roles in plays of some of the most important Romanian directors. In 2012, he published his first book, " Exerciții de Echilibru ", which has united some of the writings from his personal blog. In 2014, he became a coach for The Voice Romania, alongside Loredana Groza, Smiley and Marius Moga. Over the years, Chirilă has been involved in numerous social causes. In 2005, he initiated the campaign " Live pentru viață ", which had the intent to gather donations for flood victims. He supported the fundraiser campaign for children with cancer called " Nu ma ignora ", which was initiated by " Salvează Vieți " Association. Along with Agenția de Vise, his management and booking company, he conducted a number of projects with social and cultural impact, some of which are : " Chrilă in licee " – mentorship tour for high schools in Bucharest, " Cruciada Culturii ", " Ioan Chirilă Awards ".
country of citizenship
29
[ "Tudor Chirilă", "Romanian" ]
84,816
[ "Vama", "has part(s)", "Tudor Chirilă" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Vama<\e1> and <e2>Tudor Chirilă<\e2>. Tudor Chirilă (born 28 May 1974 in Bucharest) is a Romanian actor, musician, composer, and producer. He was the lead singer of the band Vama Veche, after which he founded the band Vama. As an actor, he featured in both short and long movies and has played reference roles in plays of some of the most important Romanian directors. In 2012, he published his first book, " Exerciții de Echilibru ", which has united some of the writings from his personal blog. In 2014, he became a coach for The Voice Romania, alongside Loredana Groza, Smiley and Marius Moga. Over the years, Chirilă has been involved in numerous social causes. In 2005, he initiated the campaign " Live pentru viață ", which had the intent to gather donations for flood victims. He supported the fundraiser campaign for children with cancer called " Nu ma ignora ", which was initiated by " Salvează Vieți " Association. Along with Agenția de Vise, his management and booking company, he conducted a number of projects with social and cultural impact, some of which are : " Chrilă in licee " – mentorship tour for high schools in Bucharest, " Cruciada Culturii ", " Ioan Chirilă Awards ".
has part(s)
10
[ "Vama", "Tudor Chirilă" ]
84,818
[ "Vama Veche", "has part(s)", "Tudor Chirilă" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Vama Veche<\e1> and <e2>Tudor Chirilă<\e2>. Tudor Chirilă (born 28 May 1974 in Bucharest) is a Romanian actor, musician, composer, and producer. He was the lead singer of the band Vama Veche, after which he founded the band Vama. As an actor, he featured in both short and long movies and has played reference roles in plays of some of the most important Romanian directors. In 2012, he published his first book, " Exerciții de Echilibru ", which has united some of the writings from his personal blog. In 2014, he became a coach for The Voice Romania, alongside Loredana Groza, Smiley and Marius Moga. Over the years, Chirilă has been involved in numerous social causes. In 2005, he initiated the campaign " Live pentru viață ", which had the intent to gather donations for flood victims. He supported the fundraiser campaign for children with cancer called " Nu ma ignora ", which was initiated by " Salvează Vieți " Association. Along with Agenția de Vise, his management and booking company, he conducted a number of projects with social and cultural impact, some of which are : " Chrilă in licee " – mentorship tour for high schools in Bucharest, " Cruciada Culturii ", " Ioan Chirilă Awards ".
has part(s)
10
[ "Vama Veche", "Tudor Chirilă" ]
84,821
[ "Exerciții de Echilibru", "author", "Tudor Chirilă" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Exerciții de Echilibru<\e1> and <e2>Tudor Chirilă<\e2>. Tudor Chirilă (born 28 May 1974 in Bucharest) is a Romanian actor, musician, composer, and producer. He was the lead singer of the band Vama Veche, after which he founded the band Vama. As an actor, he featured in both short and long movies and has played reference roles in plays of some of the most important Romanian directors. In 2012, he published his first book, " Exerciții de Echilibru ", which has united some of the writings from his personal blog. In 2014, he became a coach for The Voice Romania, alongside Loredana Groza, Smiley and Marius Moga. Over the years, Chirilă has been involved in numerous social causes. In 2005, he initiated the campaign " Live pentru viață ", which had the intent to gather donations for flood victims. He supported the fundraiser campaign for children with cancer called " Nu ma ignora ", which was initiated by " Salvează Vieți " Association. Along with Agenția de Vise, his management and booking company, he conducted a number of projects with social and cultural impact, some of which are : " Chrilă in licee " – mentorship tour for high schools in Bucharest, " Cruciada Culturii ", " Ioan Chirilă Awards ".
author
46
[ "Exerciții de Echilibru", "Tudor Chirilă" ]
84,823
[ "Tudor Chirilă", "notable work", "Exerciții de Echilibru" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Tudor Chirilă<\e1> and <e2>Exerciții de Echilibru<\e2>. Tudor Chirilă (born 28 May 1974 in Bucharest) is a Romanian actor, musician, composer, and producer. He was the lead singer of the band Vama Veche, after which he founded the band Vama. As an actor, he featured in both short and long movies and has played reference roles in plays of some of the most important Romanian directors. In 2012, he published his first book, " Exerciții de Echilibru ", which has united some of the writings from his personal blog. In 2014, he became a coach for The Voice Romania, alongside Loredana Groza, Smiley and Marius Moga. Over the years, Chirilă has been involved in numerous social causes. In 2005, he initiated the campaign " Live pentru viață ", which had the intent to gather donations for flood victims. He supported the fundraiser campaign for children with cancer called " Nu ma ignora ", which was initiated by " Salvează Vieți " Association. Along with Agenția de Vise, his management and booking company, he conducted a number of projects with social and cultural impact, some of which are : " Chrilă in licee " – mentorship tour for high schools in Bucharest, " Cruciada Culturii ", " Ioan Chirilă Awards ".
notable work
33
[ "Tudor Chirilă", "Exerciții de Echilibru" ]
84,830
[ "Juan Balboa Boneke", "country of citizenship", "Equatorial Guinean" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Juan Balboa Boneke<\e1> and <e2>Equatorial Guinean<\e2>. Juan Balboa Boneke (9 June 1938 – 10 March 2014) was an Equatorial Guinean politician and writer. He was born in Rebola, Spanish Guinea and studied at the Escuela Superior de Santa Isabel and at La Escuela social de Granada. He was minister under Teodoro Obiang until he dissented with the dictatorship's policies and went into exile in Valencia, Spain. Prior to his position in the Guinean government, he would live for over 15 years in Majorca (where his daughter María Concepción, a flamenco singer best known as Concha Buika, was born). After his exile, he settled down in Valencia with his second wife and her family. Balboa Boneke died from renal problems, coupled with a three - year depression caused by the death of his wife, on 10 March 2014 in Valencia, Spain.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Juan Balboa Boneke", "Equatorial Guinean" ]
84,893
[ "Juan Balboa Boneke", "place of birth", "Rebola" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Juan Balboa Boneke<\e1> and <e2>Rebola<\e2>. Juan Balboa Boneke (9 June 1938 – 10 March 2014) was an Equatorial Guinean politician and writer. He was born in Rebola, Spanish Guinea and studied at the Escuela Superior de Santa Isabel and at La Escuela social de Granada. He was minister under Teodoro Obiang until he dissented with the dictatorship's policies and went into exile in Valencia, Spain. Prior to his position in the Guinean government, he would live for over 15 years in Majorca (where his daughter María Concepción, a flamenco singer best known as Concha Buika, was born). After his exile, he settled down in Valencia with his second wife and her family. Balboa Boneke died from renal problems, coupled with a three - year depression caused by the death of his wife, on 10 March 2014 in Valencia, Spain.
place of birth
19
[ "Juan Balboa Boneke", "Rebola" ]
84,894
[ "Juan Balboa Boneke", "place of death", "Valencia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Juan Balboa Boneke<\e1> and <e2>Valencia<\e2>. Juan Balboa Boneke (9 June 1938 – 10 March 2014) was an Equatorial Guinean politician and writer. He was born in Rebola, Spanish Guinea and studied at the Escuela Superior de Santa Isabel and at La Escuela social de Granada. He was minister under Teodoro Obiang until he dissented with the dictatorship's policies and went into exile in Valencia, Spain. Prior to his position in the Guinean government, he would live for over 15 years in Majorca (where his daughter María Concepción, a flamenco singer best known as Concha Buika, was born). After his exile, he settled down in Valencia with his second wife and her family. Balboa Boneke died from renal problems, coupled with a three - year depression caused by the death of his wife, on 10 March 2014 in Valencia, Spain.
place of death
20
[ "Juan Balboa Boneke", "Valencia" ]
84,896
[ "María Concepción", "father", "Juan Balboa Boneke" ]
Find the relation between <e1>María Concepción<\e1> and <e2>Juan Balboa Boneke<\e2>. Juan Balboa Boneke (9 June 1938 – 10 March 2014) was an Equatorial Guinean politician and writer. He was born in Rebola, Spanish Guinea and studied at the Escuela Superior de Santa Isabel and at La Escuela social de Granada. He was minister under Teodoro Obiang until he dissented with the dictatorship's policies and went into exile in Valencia, Spain. Prior to his position in the Guinean government, he would live for over 15 years in Majorca (where his daughter María Concepción, a flamenco singer best known as Concha Buika, was born). After his exile, he settled down in Valencia with his second wife and her family. Balboa Boneke died from renal problems, coupled with a three - year depression caused by the death of his wife, on 10 March 2014 in Valencia, Spain.
father
26
[ "María Concepción", "Juan Balboa Boneke" ]
84,898
[ "Juan Balboa Boneke", "child", "María Concepción" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Juan Balboa Boneke<\e1> and <e2>María Concepción<\e2>. Juan Balboa Boneke (9 June 1938 – 10 March 2014) was an Equatorial Guinean politician and writer. He was born in Rebola, Spanish Guinea and studied at the Escuela Superior de Santa Isabel and at La Escuela social de Granada. He was minister under Teodoro Obiang until he dissented with the dictatorship's policies and went into exile in Valencia, Spain. Prior to his position in the Guinean government, he would live for over 15 years in Majorca (where his daughter María Concepción, a flamenco singer best known as Concha Buika, was born). After his exile, he settled down in Valencia with his second wife and her family. Balboa Boneke died from renal problems, coupled with a three - year depression caused by the death of his wife, on 10 March 2014 in Valencia, Spain.
child
18
[ "Juan Balboa Boneke", "María Concepción" ]
84,905
[ "Juan Balboa Boneke", "educated at", "Escuela Superior de Santa Isabel" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Juan Balboa Boneke<\e1> and <e2>Escuela Superior de Santa Isabel<\e2>. Juan Balboa Boneke (9 June 1938 – 10 March 2014) was an Equatorial Guinean politician and writer. He was born in Rebola, Spanish Guinea and studied at the Escuela Superior de Santa Isabel and at La Escuela social de Granada. He was minister under Teodoro Obiang until he dissented with the dictatorship's policies and went into exile in Valencia, Spain. Prior to his position in the Guinean government, he would live for over 15 years in Majorca (where his daughter María Concepción, a flamenco singer best known as Concha Buika, was born). After his exile, he settled down in Valencia with his second wife and her family. Balboa Boneke died from renal problems, coupled with a three - year depression caused by the death of his wife, on 10 March 2014 in Valencia, Spain.
educated at
25
[ "Juan Balboa Boneke", "Escuela Superior de Santa Isabel" ]
84,906
[ "María Concepción", "place of birth", "Majorca" ]
Find the relation between <e1>María Concepción<\e1> and <e2>Majorca<\e2>. Juan Balboa Boneke (9 June 1938 – 10 March 2014) was an Equatorial Guinean politician and writer. He was born in Rebola, Spanish Guinea and studied at the Escuela Superior de Santa Isabel and at La Escuela social de Granada. He was minister under Teodoro Obiang until he dissented with the dictatorship's policies and went into exile in Valencia, Spain. Prior to his position in the Guinean government, he would live for over 15 years in Majorca (where his daughter María Concepción, a flamenco singer best known as Concha Buika, was born). After his exile, he settled down in Valencia with his second wife and her family. Balboa Boneke died from renal problems, coupled with a three - year depression caused by the death of his wife, on 10 March 2014 in Valencia, Spain.
place of birth
19
[ "María Concepción", "Majorca" ]
84,909
[ "María Concepción", "genre", "flamenco" ]
Find the relation between <e1>María Concepción<\e1> and <e2>flamenco<\e2>. Juan Balboa Boneke (9 June 1938 – 10 March 2014) was an Equatorial Guinean politician and writer. He was born in Rebola, Spanish Guinea and studied at the Escuela Superior de Santa Isabel and at La Escuela social de Granada. He was minister under Teodoro Obiang until he dissented with the dictatorship's policies and went into exile in Valencia, Spain. Prior to his position in the Guinean government, he would live for over 15 years in Majorca (where his daughter María Concepción, a flamenco singer best known as Concha Buika, was born). After his exile, he settled down in Valencia with his second wife and her family. Balboa Boneke died from renal problems, coupled with a three - year depression caused by the death of his wife, on 10 March 2014 in Valencia, Spain.
genre
37
[ "María Concepción", "flamenco" ]
84,910
[ "Sunol", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alameda County" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sunol<\e1> and <e2>Alameda County<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Sunol", "Alameda County" ]
85,056
[ "Sunol Valley", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "California" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sunol Valley<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Sunol Valley", "California" ]
85,057
[ "Pleasanton", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alameda County" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Pleasanton<\e1> and <e2>Alameda County<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Pleasanton", "Alameda County" ]
85,059
[ "Sunol Valley", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alameda County" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sunol Valley<\e1> and <e2>Alameda County<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Sunol Valley", "Alameda County" ]
85,061
[ "Fremont", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alameda County" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Fremont<\e1> and <e2>Alameda County<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Fremont", "Alameda County" ]
85,062
[ "Sunol Valley Rock Quarry", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "California" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sunol Valley Rock Quarry<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Sunol Valley Rock Quarry", "California" ]
85,065
[ "Sunol", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "California" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sunol<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Sunol", "California" ]
85,066
[ "Livermore", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Alameda County" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Livermore<\e1> and <e2>Alameda County<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Livermore", "Alameda County" ]
85,068
[ "Alameda Creek", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "California" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Alameda Creek<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Alameda Creek", "California" ]
85,071
[ "Alameda County", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "California" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Alameda County<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Alameda County", "California" ]
85,073
[ "Sunol Water Temple", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "California" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Sunol Water Temple<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Sunol Water Temple", "California" ]
85,077
[ "Interstate 680", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "California" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Interstate 680<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Interstate 680", "California" ]
85,080
[ "Bay Area", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "California" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bay Area<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Bay Area", "California" ]
85,082
[ "Livermore", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "California" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Livermore<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Livermore", "California" ]
85,083
[ "Pleasanton", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "California" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Pleasanton<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Pleasanton", "California" ]
85,098
[ "Fremont", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "California" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Fremont<\e1> and <e2>California<\e2>. Sunol Valley is located in Alameda County, California, United States. The small town of Sunol lies in the valley. It is largely rural, but is in proximity to the highly populated Bay Area suburbs of Fremont, Pleasanton, and Livermore. Interstate 680 runs through the valley. The historic Sunol Water Temple is situated in the Sunol Valley. Historically steelhead have run as high as the Sunol Valley via Alameda Creek, and restoration plans are underway to restore such anadromous fish runs. These restoration plans by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission include the planned modification of a Pacific Gas and Electric pipeline that has blocked fish migration in Alameda Creek. The Sunol Valley Rock Quarry is located within the Sunol Valley ; this facility has been used as the source for fill material in a considerable amount of the land development for neighboring communities. In the course of excavating this quarry for such fill, chemical analysis has been conducted to ascertain the safety of such soils. Resultant analyses have shown that the soil has environmentally safe characteristics as defined by low or non - detectable concentrations of 18 heavy metals and asbestos fibers.
located in the administrative territorial entity
3
[ "Fremont", "California" ]
85,099
[ "Li Jiancheng", "sibling", "Li Shimin" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Li Jiancheng<\e1> and <e2>Li Shimin<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
sibling
16
[ "Li Jiancheng", "Li Shimin" ]
85,277
[ "Li Jiancheng", "father", "Gaozu" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Li Jiancheng<\e1> and <e2>Gaozu<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
father
26
[ "Li Jiancheng", "Gaozu" ]
85,278
[ "Li Jiancheng", "sibling", "Prince of Qin" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Li Jiancheng<\e1> and <e2>Prince of Qin<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
sibling
16
[ "Li Jiancheng", "Prince of Qin" ]
85,279
[ "Li Shimin", "sibling", "Li Jiancheng" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Li Shimin<\e1> and <e2>Li Jiancheng<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
sibling
16
[ "Li Shimin", "Li Jiancheng" ]
85,280
[ "Li Shimin", "sibling", "Crown Prince Yin" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Li Shimin<\e1> and <e2>Crown Prince Yin<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
sibling
16
[ "Li Shimin", "Crown Prince Yin" ]
85,281
[ "Li Shimin", "father", "Gaozu" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Li Shimin<\e1> and <e2>Gaozu<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
father
26
[ "Li Shimin", "Gaozu" ]
85,282
[ "Crown Prince Yin", "sibling", "Li Shimin" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Crown Prince Yin<\e1> and <e2>Li Shimin<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
sibling
16
[ "Crown Prince Yin", "Li Shimin" ]
85,283
[ "Crown Prince Yin", "father", "Gaozu" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Crown Prince Yin<\e1> and <e2>Gaozu<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
father
26
[ "Crown Prince Yin", "Gaozu" ]
85,284
[ "Gaozu", "child", "Li Jiancheng" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaozu<\e1> and <e2>Li Jiancheng<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
child
18
[ "Gaozu", "Li Jiancheng" ]
85,285
[ "Gaozu", "child", "Li Shimin" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaozu<\e1> and <e2>Li Shimin<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
child
18
[ "Gaozu", "Li Shimin" ]
85,286
[ "Gaozu", "child", "Crown Prince Yin" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaozu<\e1> and <e2>Crown Prince Yin<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
child
18
[ "Gaozu", "Crown Prince Yin" ]
85,287
[ "Prince of Qin", "father", "Gaozu" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Prince of Qin<\e1> and <e2>Gaozu<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
father
26
[ "Prince of Qin", "Gaozu" ]
85,288
[ "Gaozu", "country of citizenship", "Tang Dynasty" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaozu<\e1> and <e2>Tang Dynasty<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
country of citizenship
29
[ "Gaozu", "Tang Dynasty" ]
85,289
[ "Li Jiancheng", "father", "Emperor Gaozu" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Li Jiancheng<\e1> and <e2>Emperor Gaozu<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
father
26
[ "Li Jiancheng", "Emperor Gaozu" ]
85,290
[ "Li Shimin", "father", "Emperor Gaozu" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Li Shimin<\e1> and <e2>Emperor Gaozu<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
father
26
[ "Li Shimin", "Emperor Gaozu" ]
85,291
[ "Emperor Gaozu", "child", "Crown Prince Yin" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Emperor Gaozu<\e1> and <e2>Crown Prince Yin<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
child
18
[ "Emperor Gaozu", "Crown Prince Yin" ]
85,292
[ "Emperor Gaozu", "child", "Li Jiancheng" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Emperor Gaozu<\e1> and <e2>Li Jiancheng<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
child
18
[ "Emperor Gaozu", "Li Jiancheng" ]
85,293
[ "Crown Prince Yin", "father", "Emperor Gaozu" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Crown Prince Yin<\e1> and <e2>Emperor Gaozu<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
father
26
[ "Crown Prince Yin", "Emperor Gaozu" ]
85,294
[ "Emperor Gaozu", "child", "Li Shimin" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Emperor Gaozu<\e1> and <e2>Li Shimin<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
child
18
[ "Emperor Gaozu", "Li Shimin" ]
85,297
[ "Li Jiancheng", "country of citizenship", "Tang Dynasty" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Li Jiancheng<\e1> and <e2>Tang Dynasty<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
country of citizenship
29
[ "Li Jiancheng", "Tang Dynasty" ]
85,300
[ "Prince of Qin", "sibling", "Li Jiancheng" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Prince of Qin<\e1> and <e2>Li Jiancheng<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
sibling
16
[ "Prince of Qin", "Li Jiancheng" ]
85,303
[ "Gaozu", "child", "Prince of Qin" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Gaozu<\e1> and <e2>Prince of Qin<\e2>. Li Jiancheng (; 589 – July 2, 626, formally Crown Prince Yin (, literally, " the hidden crown prince "), nickname Pishamen (; Sanskrit : Vaiśravaṇa), was the first crown prince of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. He was the oldest son of the founding emperor Emperor Gaozu (Li Yuan) and the crown prince after the founding of the dynasty in 618. Li Jiancheng was murdered by his younger brother, Li Shimin, the Prince of Qin during Xuanwu Gate indident in 626. All of Li Jiancheng's sons were executed and excluded from imperial clan. After Li Shimin took the throne, Li Jiancheng was posthumously created the Prince of Xi (息隐王). Later, he was buried with ceremonies due an imperial prince. In 642, Li Jiancheng's crown prince title was restored as the crown Prince of Yin (隐太子).
child
18
[ "Gaozu", "Prince of Qin" ]
85,304
[ "Linda Hutcheon", "notable work", "A Poetics of Postmodernism" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Linda Hutcheon<\e1> and <e2>A Poetics of Postmodernism<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
notable work
33
[ "Linda Hutcheon", "A Poetics of Postmodernism" ]
85,434
[ "A Poetics of Postmodernism", "author", "Linda Hutcheon" ]
Find the relation between <e1>A Poetics of Postmodernism<\e1> and <e2>Linda Hutcheon<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
author
46
[ "A Poetics of Postmodernism", "Linda Hutcheon" ]
85,435
[ "Pericles , Prince of Tyre ( c.1608 )", "author", "William Shakespeare" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Pericles , Prince of Tyre ( c.1608 )<\e1> and <e2>William Shakespeare<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
author
46
[ "Pericles , Prince of Tyre ( c.1608 )", "William Shakespeare" ]
85,436
[ "French Lieutenant 's Woman", "author", "John Fowles" ]
Find the relation between <e1>French Lieutenant 's Woman<\e1> and <e2>John Fowles<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
author
46
[ "French Lieutenant 's Woman", "John Fowles" ]
85,438
[ "Midnight's Children", "author", "Salman Rushdie" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Midnight's Children<\e1> and <e2>Salman Rushdie<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
author
46
[ "Midnight's Children", "Salman Rushdie" ]
85,440
[ "William Shakespeare", "notable work", "Pericles , Prince of Tyre ( c.1608 )" ]
Find the relation between <e1>William Shakespeare<\e1> and <e2>Pericles , Prince of Tyre ( c.1608 )<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
notable work
33
[ "William Shakespeare", "Pericles , Prince of Tyre ( c.1608 )" ]
85,441
[ "John Fowles", "notable work", "French Lieutenant 's Woman" ]
Find the relation between <e1>John Fowles<\e1> and <e2>French Lieutenant 's Woman<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
notable work
33
[ "John Fowles", "French Lieutenant 's Woman" ]
85,442
[ "William Kennedy", "notable work", "Legs" ]
Find the relation between <e1>William Kennedy<\e1> and <e2>Legs<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
notable work
33
[ "William Kennedy", "Legs" ]
85,443
[ "Legs", "author", "William Kennedy" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Legs<\e1> and <e2>William Kennedy<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
author
46
[ "Legs", "William Kennedy" ]
85,445
[ "Salman Rushdie", "notable work", "Midnight's Children" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Salman Rushdie<\e1> and <e2>Midnight's Children<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
notable work
33
[ "Salman Rushdie", "Midnight's Children" ]
85,446
[ "A. S. Byatt", "notable work", "Possession" ]
Find the relation between <e1>A. S. Byatt<\e1> and <e2>Possession<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
notable work
33
[ "A. S. Byatt", "Possession" ]
85,447
[ "Possession", "author", "A. S. Byatt" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Possession<\e1> and <e2>A. S. Byatt<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
author
46
[ "Possession", "A. S. Byatt" ]
85,448
[ "Michael Ondaatje", "notable work", "The English Patient" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Michael Ondaatje<\e1> and <e2>The English Patient<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
notable work
33
[ "Michael Ondaatje", "The English Patient" ]
85,450
[ "The English Patient", "author", "Michael Ondaatje" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The English Patient<\e1> and <e2>Michael Ondaatje<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
author
46
[ "The English Patient", "Michael Ondaatje" ]
85,452
[ "Thomas Pynchon", "notable work", "Mason & Dixon" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Pynchon<\e1> and <e2>Mason & Dixon<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
notable work
33
[ "Thomas Pynchon", "Mason & Dixon" ]
85,453
[ "Mason & Dixon", "author", "Thomas Pynchon" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mason & Dixon<\e1> and <e2>Thomas Pynchon<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
author
46
[ "Mason & Dixon", "Thomas Pynchon" ]
85,455
[ "Kurt Vonnegut", "notable work", "Slaughterhouse - Five" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kurt Vonnegut<\e1> and <e2>Slaughterhouse - Five<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
notable work
33
[ "Kurt Vonnegut", "Slaughterhouse - Five" ]
85,456
[ "Slaughterhouse - Five", "author", "Kurt Vonnegut" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Slaughterhouse - Five<\e1> and <e2>Kurt Vonnegut<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
author
46
[ "Slaughterhouse - Five", "Kurt Vonnegut" ]
85,457
[ "Linda Hutcheon", "country of citizenship", "Canadian" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Linda Hutcheon<\e1> and <e2>Canadian<\e2>. Historiographic metafiction is a term coined by Canadian literary theorist Linda Hutcheon in the late 1980s. The term is used for works of fiction which combine the literary devices of metafiction with historical fiction. Works regarded as historiographic metafiction are also distinguished by frequent allusions to other artistic, historical and literary texts (i.e.intertextuality) in order to show the extent to which works of both literature and historiography are dependent on the history of discourse. The term is closely associated with works of postmodern literature, usually novels. According to Hutcheon, in " A Poetics of Postmodernism ", works of historiographic metafiction are " those well - known and popular novels which are both intensely self - reflexive and yet paradoxically also lay claim to historical events and personages ". Works often described as examples of historiographical metafiction include : William Shakespeare's Pericles, Prince of Tyre (c.1608), John Fowles' The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime (1975), William Kennedy's Legs (1975), Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children (1981), A. S. Byatt's Possession (1990), Michael Ondaatje's The English Patient (1992), Thomas Pynchon's Mason & Dixon (1997) and many others. By seeking to represent both actual historical events from World War Two while, at the same time, problematizing the very notion of doing exactly that, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse - Five (1969) features a metafictional, " Janus - headed " perspective.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Linda Hutcheon", "Canadian" ]
85,459
[ "Taio Cruz", "country of citizenship", "UK" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Taio Cruz<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
country of citizenship
29
[ "Taio Cruz", "UK" ]
86,085
[ "There She Goes", "performer", "Taio Cruz" ]
Find the relation between <e1>There She Goes<\e1> and <e2>Taio Cruz<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
performer
35
[ "There She Goes", "Taio Cruz" ]
86,086
[ "There She Goes", "part of", "TY.O" ]
Find the relation between <e1>There She Goes<\e1> and <e2>TY.O<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
part of
7
[ "There She Goes", "TY.O" ]
86,089
[ "There She Goes", "follows", "Troublemaker" ]
Find the relation between <e1>There She Goes<\e1> and <e2>Troublemaker<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
follows
44
[ "There She Goes", "Troublemaker" ]
86,090
[ "There She Goes", "performer", "Pitbull" ]
Find the relation between <e1>There She Goes<\e1> and <e2>Pitbull<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
performer
35
[ "There She Goes", "Pitbull" ]
86,091
[ "There She Goes", "followed by", "World in Our Hands" ]
Find the relation between <e1>There She Goes<\e1> and <e2>World in Our Hands<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
followed by
9
[ "There She Goes", "World in Our Hands" ]
86,092
[ "TY.O", "performer", "Taio Cruz" ]
Find the relation between <e1>TY.O<\e1> and <e2>Taio Cruz<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
performer
35
[ "TY.O", "Taio Cruz" ]
86,093
[ "Troublemaker", "followed by", "There She Goes" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Troublemaker<\e1> and <e2>There She Goes<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
followed by
9
[ "Troublemaker", "There She Goes" ]
86,100
[ "Troublemaker", "part of", "TY.O" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Troublemaker<\e1> and <e2>TY.O<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
part of
7
[ "Troublemaker", "TY.O" ]
86,101
[ "Troublemaker", "follows", "Hangover" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Troublemaker<\e1> and <e2>Hangover<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
follows
44
[ "Troublemaker", "Hangover" ]
86,102
[ "World in Our Hands", "performer", "Taio Cruz" ]
Find the relation between <e1>World in Our Hands<\e1> and <e2>Taio Cruz<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
performer
35
[ "World in Our Hands", "Taio Cruz" ]
86,103
[ "World in Our Hands", "follows", "There She Goes" ]
Find the relation between <e1>World in Our Hands<\e1> and <e2>There She Goes<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
follows
44
[ "World in Our Hands", "There She Goes" ]
86,106
[ "World in Our Hands", "part of", "TY.O" ]
Find the relation between <e1>World in Our Hands<\e1> and <e2>TY.O<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
part of
7
[ "World in Our Hands", "TY.O" ]
86,107
[ "World in Our Hands", "followed by", "Fast Car" ]
Find the relation between <e1>World in Our Hands<\e1> and <e2>Fast Car<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
followed by
9
[ "World in Our Hands", "Fast Car" ]
86,108
[ "Fast Car", "follows", "World in Our Hands" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Fast Car<\e1> and <e2>World in Our Hands<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
follows
44
[ "Fast Car", "World in Our Hands" ]
86,110
[ "Hangover", "performer", "Taio Cruz" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hangover<\e1> and <e2>Taio Cruz<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
performer
35
[ "Hangover", "Taio Cruz" ]
86,112
[ "Hangover", "performer", "Flo Rida" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hangover<\e1> and <e2>Flo Rida<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
performer
35
[ "Hangover", "Flo Rida" ]
86,115
[ "Hangover", "part of", "TY.O" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hangover<\e1> and <e2>TY.O<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
part of
7
[ "Hangover", "TY.O" ]
86,116
[ "Hangover", "followed by", "Troublemaker" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Hangover<\e1> and <e2>Troublemaker<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
followed by
9
[ "Hangover", "Troublemaker" ]
86,117
[ "Fast Car", "part of", "TY.O" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Fast Car<\e1> and <e2>TY.O<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
part of
7
[ "Fast Car", "TY.O" ]
86,118
[ "Fast Car", "performer", "Taio Cruz" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Fast Car<\e1> and <e2>Taio Cruz<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
performer
35
[ "Fast Car", "Taio Cruz" ]
86,119
[ "The Fast Hits", "performer", "Taio Cruz" ]
Find the relation between <e1>The Fast Hits<\e1> and <e2>Taio Cruz<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
performer
35
[ "The Fast Hits", "Taio Cruz" ]
86,120
[ "Fast Car", "part of", "The Fast Hits" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Fast Car<\e1> and <e2>The Fast Hits<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
part of
7
[ "Fast Car", "The Fast Hits" ]
86,122
[ "There She Goes", "part of", "The Fast Hits" ]
Find the relation between <e1>There She Goes<\e1> and <e2>The Fast Hits<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
part of
7
[ "There She Goes", "The Fast Hits" ]
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[ "Troublemaker", "part of", "The Fast Hits" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Troublemaker<\e1> and <e2>The Fast Hits<\e2>. TY.O is the third studio album by British record producer and recording artist Taio Cruz. Taking a more electronic music sound than his previous releases, TY.O was released in December 2011 by Universal Island Records but for reasons unknown to Cruz, its British and American release were held off. Instead, a year after its original release, an extended play (EP) version of the album titled The Fast Hits was released in the UK on 16 December 2012. TY.O features a range of top - twenty and top - thirty singles including " Hangover " (featuring Flo Rida), " Troublemaker ", " There She Goes " (sometimes featuring Pitbull), the limited release " World in Our Hands " and " Fast Car " which features on the Special Edition and Fast Hits versions of the album. The album itself reached top - twenty in Switzerland and top - thirty in Germany, considerably less successful than Cruz's previous albums.
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[ "Troublemaker", "The Fast Hits" ]
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