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[
"Randy Bachman",
"part of",
"Bachman – Turner Overdrive"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Randy Bachman<\e1> and <e2>Bachman – Turner Overdrive<\e2>.
The Guess Who is a Canadian rock band, formed in Winnipeg in 1965. Initially gaining recognition in Canada, the group found international success from the late 1960s through the mid-1970s with many hit singles, including " No Time ", " American Woman ", " Laughing ", " These Eyes ", " Undun " and " Share the Land ". The band have continued to perform and record to the present day, and at various times have included many well - known musicians, including Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman (of Bachman – Turner Overdrive). Formed as a garage rock band, their musical style encompassed the pop rock and psychedelic rock genres. The band was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1987. In 2002, Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Garry Peterson, Donnie McDougall and Bill Wallace received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement for The Guess Who's contribution to popular music in Canada. | part of | null | 14,353 |
[
"Garry Peterson",
"part of",
"The Guess Who"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Garry Peterson<\e1> and <e2>The Guess Who<\e2>.
The Guess Who is a Canadian rock band, formed in Winnipeg in 1965. Initially gaining recognition in Canada, the group found international success from the late 1960s through the mid-1970s with many hit singles, including " No Time ", " American Woman ", " Laughing ", " These Eyes ", " Undun " and " Share the Land ". The band have continued to perform and record to the present day, and at various times have included many well - known musicians, including Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman (of Bachman – Turner Overdrive). Formed as a garage rock band, their musical style encompassed the pop rock and psychedelic rock genres. The band was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1987. In 2002, Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Garry Peterson, Donnie McDougall and Bill Wallace received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement for The Guess Who's contribution to popular music in Canada. | part of | null | 14,354 |
[
"Donnie McDougall",
"part of",
"The Guess Who"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Donnie McDougall<\e1> and <e2>The Guess Who<\e2>.
The Guess Who is a Canadian rock band, formed in Winnipeg in 1965. Initially gaining recognition in Canada, the group found international success from the late 1960s through the mid-1970s with many hit singles, including " No Time ", " American Woman ", " Laughing ", " These Eyes ", " Undun " and " Share the Land ". The band have continued to perform and record to the present day, and at various times have included many well - known musicians, including Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman (of Bachman – Turner Overdrive). Formed as a garage rock band, their musical style encompassed the pop rock and psychedelic rock genres. The band was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1987. In 2002, Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Garry Peterson, Donnie McDougall and Bill Wallace received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement for The Guess Who's contribution to popular music in Canada. | part of | null | 14,355 |
[
"Winnipeg",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Winnipeg<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
The Guess Who is a Canadian rock band, formed in Winnipeg in 1965. Initially gaining recognition in Canada, the group found international success from the late 1960s through the mid-1970s with many hit singles, including " No Time ", " American Woman ", " Laughing ", " These Eyes ", " Undun " and " Share the Land ". The band have continued to perform and record to the present day, and at various times have included many well - known musicians, including Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman (of Bachman – Turner Overdrive). Formed as a garage rock band, their musical style encompassed the pop rock and psychedelic rock genres. The band was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1987. In 2002, Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Garry Peterson, Donnie McDougall and Bill Wallace received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement for The Guess Who's contribution to popular music in Canada. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,356 |
[
"The Guess Who",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Guess Who<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
The Guess Who is a Canadian rock band, formed in Winnipeg in 1965. Initially gaining recognition in Canada, the group found international success from the late 1960s through the mid-1970s with many hit singles, including " No Time ", " American Woman ", " Laughing ", " These Eyes ", " Undun " and " Share the Land ". The band have continued to perform and record to the present day, and at various times have included many well - known musicians, including Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman (of Bachman – Turner Overdrive). Formed as a garage rock band, their musical style encompassed the pop rock and psychedelic rock genres. The band was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1987. In 2002, Randy Bachman, Burton Cummings, Garry Peterson, Donnie McDougall and Bill Wallace received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement for The Guess Who's contribution to popular music in Canada. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,357 |
[
"Azerbaijani Popular Front Party",
"country",
"Azerbaijan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Azerbaijani Popular Front Party<\e1> and <e2>Azerbaijan<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | country | null | 14,598 |
[
"Azerbaijani Popular Front Party",
"chairperson",
"Abulfaz Elchibey"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Azerbaijani Popular Front Party<\e1> and <e2>Abulfaz Elchibey<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | chairperson | null | 14,600 |
[
"Ali Kerimli",
"member of political party",
"Azerbaijani Popular Front Party"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ali Kerimli<\e1> and <e2>Azerbaijani Popular Front Party<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | member of political party | null | 14,601 |
[
"Ali Kerimli",
"country of citizenship",
"Azerbaijan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ali Kerimli<\e1> and <e2>Azerbaijan<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | country of citizenship | null | 14,602 |
[
"Mirmahmud Miralioglu",
"member of political party",
"Azerbaijani Popular Front Party"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mirmahmud Miralioglu<\e1> and <e2>Azerbaijani Popular Front Party<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | member of political party | null | 14,603 |
[
"Mirmahmud Miralioglu",
"country of citizenship",
"Azerbaijan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mirmahmud Miralioglu<\e1> and <e2>Azerbaijan<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | country of citizenship | null | 14,604 |
[
"Gudrat Hasanguliyev",
"member of political party",
"Azerbaijani Popular Front Party"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Gudrat Hasanguliyev<\e1> and <e2>Azerbaijani Popular Front Party<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | member of political party | null | 14,605 |
[
"Gudrat Hasanguliyev",
"country of citizenship",
"Azerbaijan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Gudrat Hasanguliyev<\e1> and <e2>Azerbaijan<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | country of citizenship | null | 14,606 |
[
"Abulfaz Elchibey",
"member of political party",
"Azerbaijani Popular Front Party"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Abulfaz Elchibey<\e1> and <e2>Azerbaijani Popular Front Party<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | member of political party | null | 14,607 |
[
"Abulfaz Elchibey",
"country of citizenship",
"Azerbaijan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Abulfaz Elchibey<\e1> and <e2>Azerbaijan<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | country of citizenship | null | 14,608 |
[
"Azerbaijani Popular Front Party",
"chairperson",
"Ali Kerimli"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Azerbaijani Popular Front Party<\e1> and <e2>Ali Kerimli<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | chairperson | null | 14,610 |
[
"Freedom",
"country",
"Azerbaijan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Freedom<\e1> and <e2>Azerbaijan<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | country | null | 14,611 |
[
"Azerbaijani Popular Front Party",
"founded by",
"Abulfaz Elchibey"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Azerbaijani Popular Front Party<\e1> and <e2>Abulfaz Elchibey<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | founded by | null | 14,612 |
[
"Azerbaijani Popular Front Party",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Azerbaijan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Azerbaijani Popular Front Party<\e1> and <e2>Azerbaijan<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,613 |
[
"Freedom",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Azerbaijan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Freedom<\e1> and <e2>Azerbaijan<\e2>.
The Azerbaijani Popular Front Party (APFP) (,) is an opposition political party in Azerbaijan, founded in 1992 by Abulfaz Elchibey. After Elchibey's death in 2000, the party split into two factions, the reform wing led by Ali Kerimli and the classical wing led by Mirmahmud Miralioglu. During 5 November 2000 (and 7 January 2001) parliamentary elections, the party won 11.0 % of the popular vote and 6 out of 125 seats in the National Assembly of Azerbaijan. Its candidate Gudrat Hasanguliyev won only 0.4 % of the popular vote in the 15 October 2003 presidential elections. At the parliamentary elections of 6 November 2005, APF joined the Freedom () block but won only one seat. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,614 |
[
"Niko Nirvi",
"languages spoken, written or signed",
"Finnish"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Niko Nirvi<\e1> and <e2>Finnish<\e2>.
Niko Nirvi (born 1961) is a long - term major icon in the Finnish gaming world. He is well known for writing computer game reviews since the 1980s in MikroBitti, C = Lehti and the computer game yearbooks that were predecessors of the Pelit magazine. He has worked for the latter since its founding in 1992, and holds a column in addition to making reviews and other reports. Nirvi began his career as a game reviewer in 1986 on pages of MikroBitti. He had made a bet with his friend that he could get his review published in the magazine. He sent two reviews, and Uridium and the former was published (they already had one Uridium review). Nirvi wrote reviews and a regular column about new games for Mikrobitti and became the " game editor " of the magazine. He also wrote reviews for C = Lehti. When Pelit, that concentrated solely on gaming, was founded by the same publisher, Nirvi joined its ranks as an editor, and has written a regular column for each issue. Trademarks of his are signing with " Nnirvi " or a variation, and never showing his face in the magazine. Photos of him are always either covered or edited in a way that the face is unrecognizable. His personal picture in his articles is usually a gaming or movie character whose face is blurred (for example Master Chief) while the rest of the crew's articles feature their real faces. Wallu's drawings of Nirvi depict him as a bearded man with Spock's Vulcan ears. According to Nirvi, his avoidance of publicity started in 1988, when a MikroBitti reader asked for a photograph of him, which Nirvi instantly declined, and this avoidance has strengthened ever since. Nirvi's style is typically humorous, and sometimes unorthodox. Some of Nirvi's most unconventional reviews were published in C = Lehti. The review of Domark's motorboat game Hydra was written as a nursery rhyme from the beginning to the end. The review of Battle Island contained just two words : ” Paska Commando - klooni. "(" shitty Commando clone "). | languages spoken, written or signed | null | 14,674 |
[
"Niko Nirvi",
"country of citizenship",
"Finnish"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Niko Nirvi<\e1> and <e2>Finnish<\e2>.
Niko Nirvi (born 1961) is a long - term major icon in the Finnish gaming world. He is well known for writing computer game reviews since the 1980s in MikroBitti, C = Lehti and the computer game yearbooks that were predecessors of the Pelit magazine. He has worked for the latter since its founding in 1992, and holds a column in addition to making reviews and other reports. Nirvi began his career as a game reviewer in 1986 on pages of MikroBitti. He had made a bet with his friend that he could get his review published in the magazine. He sent two reviews, and Uridium and the former was published (they already had one Uridium review). Nirvi wrote reviews and a regular column about new games for Mikrobitti and became the " game editor " of the magazine. He also wrote reviews for C = Lehti. When Pelit, that concentrated solely on gaming, was founded by the same publisher, Nirvi joined its ranks as an editor, and has written a regular column for each issue. Trademarks of his are signing with " Nnirvi " or a variation, and never showing his face in the magazine. Photos of him are always either covered or edited in a way that the face is unrecognizable. His personal picture in his articles is usually a gaming or movie character whose face is blurred (for example Master Chief) while the rest of the crew's articles feature their real faces. Wallu's drawings of Nirvi depict him as a bearded man with Spock's Vulcan ears. According to Nirvi, his avoidance of publicity started in 1988, when a MikroBitti reader asked for a photograph of him, which Nirvi instantly declined, and this avoidance has strengthened ever since. Nirvi's style is typically humorous, and sometimes unorthodox. Some of Nirvi's most unconventional reviews were published in C = Lehti. The review of Domark's motorboat game Hydra was written as a nursery rhyme from the beginning to the end. The review of Battle Island contained just two words : ” Paska Commando - klooni. "(" shitty Commando clone "). | country of citizenship | null | 14,675 |
[
"Pelit",
"country of origin",
"Finnish"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Pelit<\e1> and <e2>Finnish<\e2>.
Niko Nirvi (born 1961) is a long - term major icon in the Finnish gaming world. He is well known for writing computer game reviews since the 1980s in MikroBitti, C = Lehti and the computer game yearbooks that were predecessors of the Pelit magazine. He has worked for the latter since its founding in 1992, and holds a column in addition to making reviews and other reports. Nirvi began his career as a game reviewer in 1986 on pages of MikroBitti. He had made a bet with his friend that he could get his review published in the magazine. He sent two reviews, and Uridium and the former was published (they already had one Uridium review). Nirvi wrote reviews and a regular column about new games for Mikrobitti and became the " game editor " of the magazine. He also wrote reviews for C = Lehti. When Pelit, that concentrated solely on gaming, was founded by the same publisher, Nirvi joined its ranks as an editor, and has written a regular column for each issue. Trademarks of his are signing with " Nnirvi " or a variation, and never showing his face in the magazine. Photos of him are always either covered or edited in a way that the face is unrecognizable. His personal picture in his articles is usually a gaming or movie character whose face is blurred (for example Master Chief) while the rest of the crew's articles feature their real faces. Wallu's drawings of Nirvi depict him as a bearded man with Spock's Vulcan ears. According to Nirvi, his avoidance of publicity started in 1988, when a MikroBitti reader asked for a photograph of him, which Nirvi instantly declined, and this avoidance has strengthened ever since. Nirvi's style is typically humorous, and sometimes unorthodox. Some of Nirvi's most unconventional reviews were published in C = Lehti. The review of Domark's motorboat game Hydra was written as a nursery rhyme from the beginning to the end. The review of Battle Island contained just two words : ” Paska Commando - klooni. "(" shitty Commando clone "). | country of origin | null | 14,676 |
[
"Mikrobitti",
"country",
"Finnish"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mikrobitti<\e1> and <e2>Finnish<\e2>.
Niko Nirvi (born 1961) is a long - term major icon in the Finnish gaming world. He is well known for writing computer game reviews since the 1980s in MikroBitti, C = Lehti and the computer game yearbooks that were predecessors of the Pelit magazine. He has worked for the latter since its founding in 1992, and holds a column in addition to making reviews and other reports. Nirvi began his career as a game reviewer in 1986 on pages of MikroBitti. He had made a bet with his friend that he could get his review published in the magazine. He sent two reviews, and Uridium and the former was published (they already had one Uridium review). Nirvi wrote reviews and a regular column about new games for Mikrobitti and became the " game editor " of the magazine. He also wrote reviews for C = Lehti. When Pelit, that concentrated solely on gaming, was founded by the same publisher, Nirvi joined its ranks as an editor, and has written a regular column for each issue. Trademarks of his are signing with " Nnirvi " or a variation, and never showing his face in the magazine. Photos of him are always either covered or edited in a way that the face is unrecognizable. His personal picture in his articles is usually a gaming or movie character whose face is blurred (for example Master Chief) while the rest of the crew's articles feature their real faces. Wallu's drawings of Nirvi depict him as a bearded man with Spock's Vulcan ears. According to Nirvi, his avoidance of publicity started in 1988, when a MikroBitti reader asked for a photograph of him, which Nirvi instantly declined, and this avoidance has strengthened ever since. Nirvi's style is typically humorous, and sometimes unorthodox. Some of Nirvi's most unconventional reviews were published in C = Lehti. The review of Domark's motorboat game Hydra was written as a nursery rhyme from the beginning to the end. The review of Battle Island contained just two words : ” Paska Commando - klooni. "(" shitty Commando clone "). | country | null | 14,679 |
[
"Mikrobitti",
"country of origin",
"Finnish"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mikrobitti<\e1> and <e2>Finnish<\e2>.
Niko Nirvi (born 1961) is a long - term major icon in the Finnish gaming world. He is well known for writing computer game reviews since the 1980s in MikroBitti, C = Lehti and the computer game yearbooks that were predecessors of the Pelit magazine. He has worked for the latter since its founding in 1992, and holds a column in addition to making reviews and other reports. Nirvi began his career as a game reviewer in 1986 on pages of MikroBitti. He had made a bet with his friend that he could get his review published in the magazine. He sent two reviews, and Uridium and the former was published (they already had one Uridium review). Nirvi wrote reviews and a regular column about new games for Mikrobitti and became the " game editor " of the magazine. He also wrote reviews for C = Lehti. When Pelit, that concentrated solely on gaming, was founded by the same publisher, Nirvi joined its ranks as an editor, and has written a regular column for each issue. Trademarks of his are signing with " Nnirvi " or a variation, and never showing his face in the magazine. Photos of him are always either covered or edited in a way that the face is unrecognizable. His personal picture in his articles is usually a gaming or movie character whose face is blurred (for example Master Chief) while the rest of the crew's articles feature their real faces. Wallu's drawings of Nirvi depict him as a bearded man with Spock's Vulcan ears. According to Nirvi, his avoidance of publicity started in 1988, when a MikroBitti reader asked for a photograph of him, which Nirvi instantly declined, and this avoidance has strengthened ever since. Nirvi's style is typically humorous, and sometimes unorthodox. Some of Nirvi's most unconventional reviews were published in C = Lehti. The review of Domark's motorboat game Hydra was written as a nursery rhyme from the beginning to the end. The review of Battle Island contained just two words : ” Paska Commando - klooni. "(" shitty Commando clone "). | country of origin | null | 14,680 |
[
"Sticks and Stones",
"performer",
"Cher Lloyd"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sticks and Stones<\e1> and <e2>Cher Lloyd<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | performer | null | 14,709 |
[
"I Wish",
"performer",
"Cher Lloyd"
] | Find the relation between <e1>I Wish<\e1> and <e2>Cher Lloyd<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | performer | null | 14,711 |
[
"Sirens",
"performer",
"Cher Lloyd"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sirens<\e1> and <e2>Cher Lloyd<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | performer | null | 14,712 |
[
"I Wish Tour",
"performer",
"Cher Lloyd"
] | Find the relation between <e1>I Wish Tour<\e1> and <e2>Cher Lloyd<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | performer | null | 14,713 |
[
"US",
"part of",
"North America"
] | Find the relation between <e1>US<\e1> and <e2>North America<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | part of | null | 14,718 |
[
"North America",
"has part(s)",
"US"
] | Find the relation between <e1>North America<\e1> and <e2>US<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | has part(s) | null | 14,720 |
[
"I Wish",
"followed by",
"Sirens"
] | Find the relation between <e1>I Wish<\e1> and <e2>Sirens<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | followed by | null | 14,721 |
[
"Sorry I 'm Late",
"performer",
"Cher Lloyd"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sorry I 'm Late<\e1> and <e2>Cher Lloyd<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | performer | null | 14,723 |
[
"Sorry I 'm Late",
"follows",
"Sticks and Stones"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sorry I 'm Late<\e1> and <e2>Sticks and Stones<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | follows | null | 14,724 |
[
"I Wish",
"part of",
"Sorry I 'm Late"
] | Find the relation between <e1>I Wish<\e1> and <e2>Sorry I 'm Late<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | part of | null | 14,725 |
[
"Sirens",
"follows",
"I Wish"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sirens<\e1> and <e2>I Wish<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | follows | null | 14,727 |
[
"Sticks and Stones",
"followed by",
"Sorry I 'm Late"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sticks and Stones<\e1> and <e2>Sorry I 'm Late<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | followed by | null | 14,729 |
[
"Sirens",
"part of",
"Sorry I 'm Late"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sirens<\e1> and <e2>Sorry I 'm Late<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | part of | null | 14,730 |
[
"Cher Lloyd",
"notable work",
"Sticks and Stones"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Cher Lloyd<\e1> and <e2>Sticks and Stones<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | notable work | null | 14,731 |
[
"Cher Lloyd",
"notable work",
"I Wish"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Cher Lloyd<\e1> and <e2>I Wish<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | notable work | null | 14,732 |
[
"Cher Lloyd",
"notable work",
"Sirens"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Cher Lloyd<\e1> and <e2>Sirens<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | notable work | null | 14,733 |
[
"Cher Lloyd",
"notable work",
"I Wish Tour"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Cher Lloyd<\e1> and <e2>I Wish Tour<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | notable work | null | 14,734 |
[
"Cher Lloyd",
"notable work",
"Sorry I 'm Late"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Cher Lloyd<\e1> and <e2>Sorry I 'm Late<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | notable work | null | 14,735 |
[
"Sorry I 'm Late",
"has part(s)",
"I Wish"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sorry I 'm Late<\e1> and <e2>I Wish<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | has part(s) | null | 14,736 |
[
"Sorry I 'm Late",
"has part(s)",
"Sirens"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sorry I 'm Late<\e1> and <e2>Sirens<\e2>.
Sorry I'm Late is the second studio album by English recording artist Cher Lloyd. It was released on 27 May 2014, by Epic Records, Syco Music, and Mr. Kanani. Lloyd herself co - wrote five songs on the album, working with new producers and songwriters such as Beth Ditto and Tove Lo. It is her last album released through Epic and Syco. Sorry I'm Late received generally positive reviews during its US release, with many critics praising Lloyd's personality and vulnerability on the album, and commenting on the maturity in comparison to her debut studio album, Sticks and Stones (2011). The album was preceded by the singles " I Wish " and " Sirens ", both of which received equally positive reviews. The album was described as " fun " and " sweet but sharp " by critics. To promote the album, Lloyd embarked on her I Wish Tour, her second headlining concert tour and her first by touring North America. | has part(s) | null | 14,737 |
[
"Marie Madeleine Jodin",
"country of citizenship",
"French"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Marie Madeleine Jodin<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
Marie Madeleine Jodin (1741 – 1790) was an eighteenth - century French actress, friend of Diderot, and early feminist. Jodin was born to a prostitute mother and a Swiss clockmaker father. After a childhood of forced imprisonment and religious conversion, she eventually became an actress performing in the Comedie Francaise in Paris and then in Warsaw, Dresden, and Bordeaux during the 1760s. When her father died she became the ward of his friend, the encyclopedist, and art critic Denis Diderot, who would became her mentor. Diderot's help would shape the course of her adult acting life and many of her feminist theories that she would later present in her treatise Vues Legislative Pour Les Femmes to the French National Assembly. Her treatise is considered to be the first feminist work to be written and signed by a woman in the French Revolutionary period and Enlightenment periods. | country of citizenship | null | 14,840 |
[
"French National Assembly",
"country",
"French"
] | Find the relation between <e1>French National Assembly<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
Marie Madeleine Jodin (1741 – 1790) was an eighteenth - century French actress, friend of Diderot, and early feminist. Jodin was born to a prostitute mother and a Swiss clockmaker father. After a childhood of forced imprisonment and religious conversion, she eventually became an actress performing in the Comedie Francaise in Paris and then in Warsaw, Dresden, and Bordeaux during the 1760s. When her father died she became the ward of his friend, the encyclopedist, and art critic Denis Diderot, who would became her mentor. Diderot's help would shape the course of her adult acting life and many of her feminist theories that she would later present in her treatise Vues Legislative Pour Les Femmes to the French National Assembly. Her treatise is considered to be the first feminist work to be written and signed by a woman in the French Revolutionary period and Enlightenment periods. | country | null | 14,842 |
[
"French Revolutionary",
"location",
"French"
] | Find the relation between <e1>French Revolutionary<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
Marie Madeleine Jodin (1741 – 1790) was an eighteenth - century French actress, friend of Diderot, and early feminist. Jodin was born to a prostitute mother and a Swiss clockmaker father. After a childhood of forced imprisonment and religious conversion, she eventually became an actress performing in the Comedie Francaise in Paris and then in Warsaw, Dresden, and Bordeaux during the 1760s. When her father died she became the ward of his friend, the encyclopedist, and art critic Denis Diderot, who would became her mentor. Diderot's help would shape the course of her adult acting life and many of her feminist theories that she would later present in her treatise Vues Legislative Pour Les Femmes to the French National Assembly. Her treatise is considered to be the first feminist work to be written and signed by a woman in the French Revolutionary period and Enlightenment periods. | location | null | 14,843 |
[
"French Revolutionary",
"country",
"French"
] | Find the relation between <e1>French Revolutionary<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
Marie Madeleine Jodin (1741 – 1790) was an eighteenth - century French actress, friend of Diderot, and early feminist. Jodin was born to a prostitute mother and a Swiss clockmaker father. After a childhood of forced imprisonment and religious conversion, she eventually became an actress performing in the Comedie Francaise in Paris and then in Warsaw, Dresden, and Bordeaux during the 1760s. When her father died she became the ward of his friend, the encyclopedist, and art critic Denis Diderot, who would became her mentor. Diderot's help would shape the course of her adult acting life and many of her feminist theories that she would later present in her treatise Vues Legislative Pour Les Femmes to the French National Assembly. Her treatise is considered to be the first feminist work to be written and signed by a woman in the French Revolutionary period and Enlightenment periods. | country | null | 14,844 |
[
"Vues Legislative Pour Les Femmes",
"author",
"Marie Madeleine Jodin"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Vues Legislative Pour Les Femmes<\e1> and <e2>Marie Madeleine Jodin<\e2>.
Marie Madeleine Jodin (1741 – 1790) was an eighteenth - century French actress, friend of Diderot, and early feminist. Jodin was born to a prostitute mother and a Swiss clockmaker father. After a childhood of forced imprisonment and religious conversion, she eventually became an actress performing in the Comedie Francaise in Paris and then in Warsaw, Dresden, and Bordeaux during the 1760s. When her father died she became the ward of his friend, the encyclopedist, and art critic Denis Diderot, who would became her mentor. Diderot's help would shape the course of her adult acting life and many of her feminist theories that she would later present in her treatise Vues Legislative Pour Les Femmes to the French National Assembly. Her treatise is considered to be the first feminist work to be written and signed by a woman in the French Revolutionary period and Enlightenment periods. | author | null | 14,845 |
[
"French National Assembly",
"applies to jurisdiction",
"French"
] | Find the relation between <e1>French National Assembly<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
Marie Madeleine Jodin (1741 – 1790) was an eighteenth - century French actress, friend of Diderot, and early feminist. Jodin was born to a prostitute mother and a Swiss clockmaker father. After a childhood of forced imprisonment and religious conversion, she eventually became an actress performing in the Comedie Francaise in Paris and then in Warsaw, Dresden, and Bordeaux during the 1760s. When her father died she became the ward of his friend, the encyclopedist, and art critic Denis Diderot, who would became her mentor. Diderot's help would shape the course of her adult acting life and many of her feminist theories that she would later present in her treatise Vues Legislative Pour Les Femmes to the French National Assembly. Her treatise is considered to be the first feminist work to be written and signed by a woman in the French Revolutionary period and Enlightenment periods. | applies to jurisdiction | null | 14,847 |
[
"Marie Madeleine Jodin",
"notable work",
"Vues Legislative Pour Les Femmes"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Marie Madeleine Jodin<\e1> and <e2>Vues Legislative Pour Les Femmes<\e2>.
Marie Madeleine Jodin (1741 – 1790) was an eighteenth - century French actress, friend of Diderot, and early feminist. Jodin was born to a prostitute mother and a Swiss clockmaker father. After a childhood of forced imprisonment and religious conversion, she eventually became an actress performing in the Comedie Francaise in Paris and then in Warsaw, Dresden, and Bordeaux during the 1760s. When her father died she became the ward of his friend, the encyclopedist, and art critic Denis Diderot, who would became her mentor. Diderot's help would shape the course of her adult acting life and many of her feminist theories that she would later present in her treatise Vues Legislative Pour Les Femmes to the French National Assembly. Her treatise is considered to be the first feminist work to be written and signed by a woman in the French Revolutionary period and Enlightenment periods. | notable work | null | 14,848 |
[
"French National Assembly",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"French"
] | Find the relation between <e1>French National Assembly<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
Marie Madeleine Jodin (1741 – 1790) was an eighteenth - century French actress, friend of Diderot, and early feminist. Jodin was born to a prostitute mother and a Swiss clockmaker father. After a childhood of forced imprisonment and religious conversion, she eventually became an actress performing in the Comedie Francaise in Paris and then in Warsaw, Dresden, and Bordeaux during the 1760s. When her father died she became the ward of his friend, the encyclopedist, and art critic Denis Diderot, who would became her mentor. Diderot's help would shape the course of her adult acting life and many of her feminist theories that she would later present in her treatise Vues Legislative Pour Les Femmes to the French National Assembly. Her treatise is considered to be the first feminist work to be written and signed by a woman in the French Revolutionary period and Enlightenment periods. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,849 |
[
"United Kingdom",
"head of government",
"David Cameron"
] | Find the relation between <e1>United Kingdom<\e1> and <e2>David Cameron<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | head of government | null | 14,897 |
[
"House of Commons",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>House of Commons<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country | null | 14,898 |
[
"Conservative",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Conservative<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country | null | 14,899 |
[
"David Cameron",
"country of citizenship",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>David Cameron<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country of citizenship | null | 14,900 |
[
"David Cameron",
"member of political party",
"Conservative"
] | Find the relation between <e1>David Cameron<\e1> and <e2>Conservative<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | member of political party | null | 14,901 |
[
"Labour",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Labour<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country | null | 14,902 |
[
"Tony Benn",
"country of citizenship",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Tony Benn<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country of citizenship | null | 14,903 |
[
"Tony Benn",
"member of political party",
"Labour"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Tony Benn<\e1> and <e2>Labour<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | member of political party | null | 14,904 |
[
"British National Party",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>British National Party<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country | null | 14,905 |
[
"Sabby Dhalu",
"country of citizenship",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sabby Dhalu<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country of citizenship | null | 14,906 |
[
"Steve Hart",
"country of citizenship",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Steve Hart<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country of citizenship | null | 14,907 |
[
"Jude Woodward",
"country of citizenship",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Jude Woodward<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country of citizenship | null | 14,908 |
[
"Jude Woodward",
"member of political party",
"Socialist Action"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Jude Woodward<\e1> and <e2>Socialist Action<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | member of political party | null | 14,909 |
[
"Diane Abbott",
"country of citizenship",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Diane Abbott<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country of citizenship | null | 14,910 |
[
"Dave Ward",
"country of citizenship",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Dave Ward<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country of citizenship | null | 14,911 |
[
"Unite Against Fascism",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Unite Against Fascism<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country | null | 14,912 |
[
"Talha Ahmad",
"country of citizenship",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Talha Ahmad<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country of citizenship | null | 14,913 |
[
"United Kingdom",
"head of government",
"Tony Benn"
] | Find the relation between <e1>United Kingdom<\e1> and <e2>Tony Benn<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | head of government | null | 14,914 |
[
"David Cameron",
"member of political party",
"Labour"
] | Find the relation between <e1>David Cameron<\e1> and <e2>Labour<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | member of political party | null | 14,915 |
[
"Dhalu",
"country of citizenship",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Dhalu<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country of citizenship | null | 14,916 |
[
"Weyman Bennett",
"country of citizenship",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Weyman Bennett<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country of citizenship | null | 14,917 |
[
"Tony Benn",
"country of citizenship",
"British"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Tony Benn<\e1> and <e2>British<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country of citizenship | null | 14,918 |
[
"Dave Ward",
"member of",
"Communication Workers ' Union"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Dave Ward<\e1> and <e2>Communication Workers ' Union<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | member of | null | 14,919 |
[
"House of Commons",
"applies to jurisdiction",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>House of Commons<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | applies to jurisdiction | null | 14,921 |
[
"Communication Workers ' Union",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Communication Workers ' Union<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country | null | 14,922 |
[
"Conservative",
"country",
"British"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Conservative<\e1> and <e2>British<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country | null | 14,923 |
[
"David Cameron",
"country of citizenship",
"British"
] | Find the relation between <e1>David Cameron<\e1> and <e2>British<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country of citizenship | null | 14,924 |
[
"Labour",
"country",
"British"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Labour<\e1> and <e2>British<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country | null | 14,925 |
[
"Stand Up To Racism",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Stand Up To Racism<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country | null | 14,926 |
[
"British National Party",
"country",
"British"
] | Find the relation between <e1>British National Party<\e1> and <e2>British<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country | null | 14,927 |
[
"Muslim Council of Britain",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Muslim Council of Britain<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country | null | 14,928 |
[
"Socialist Action",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Socialist Action<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country | null | 14,929 |
[
"Conservative",
"chairperson",
"David Cameron"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Conservative<\e1> and <e2>David Cameron<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | chairperson | null | 14,930 |
[
"National Assembly Against Racism",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>National Assembly Against Racism<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | country | null | 14,932 |
[
"David Cameron",
"applies to jurisdiction",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>David Cameron<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | applies to jurisdiction | null | 14,933 |
[
"Tony Benn",
"applies to jurisdiction",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Tony Benn<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | applies to jurisdiction | null | 14,934 |
[
"House of Commons",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>House of Commons<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,935 |
[
"Conservative",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Conservative<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,936 |
[
"Labour",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Labour<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,937 |
[
"British National Party",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>British National Party<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,938 |
[
"Unite Against Fascism",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Unite Against Fascism<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,939 |
[
"Communication Workers ' Union",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Communication Workers ' Union<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,940 |
[
"Conservative",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"British"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Conservative<\e1> and <e2>British<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,941 |
[
"Labour",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"British"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Labour<\e1> and <e2>British<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,942 |
[
"British National Party",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"British"
] | Find the relation between <e1>British National Party<\e1> and <e2>British<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,943 |
[
"Muslim Council of Britain",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Muslim Council of Britain<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,944 |
[
"Socialist Action",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United Kingdom"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Socialist Action<\e1> and <e2>United Kingdom<\e2>.
Unite Against Fascism (UAF) is an anti - fascist pressure group in the United Kingdom, with support from politicians of the three largest political parties in the House of Commons, including the former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron and Labour politician Tony Benn. It describes itself as a national campaign with the aim of alerting British society to a perceived threat of fascism and the far right — in particular the British National Party (BNP)—gaining a foothold at local, national and European elections, arguing that " there is a real danger that the BNP could get a significant platform in elected institutions ". Its joint secretaries are Weyman Bennett and Sabby Dhalu, formerly of the National Assembly Against Racism (NAAR). Its chair is Steve Hart of the union Unite and its assistant secretary is Jude Woodward of Socialist Action. Since 2013, UAF has mainly operated through the brand Stand Up To Racism, which has many of the same officers as UAF : Bennett and Dhalu as joint secretaries, Diane Abbott as president and co - chairs Dave Ward of the Communication Workers' Union and Talha Ahmad of the Muslim Council of Britain. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 14,945 |
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