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"Palace of Versailles",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Versailles"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Palace of Versailles<\e1> and <e2>Versailles<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,725 |
[
"Palace of Versailles",
"country",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Palace of Versailles<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | country | null | 30,726 |
[
"Lycée Louis - le - Grand",
"country",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lycée Louis - le - Grand<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | country | null | 30,727 |
[
"École Polytechnique",
"country",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>École Polytechnique<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | country | null | 30,728 |
[
"Lycée Hoche",
"headquarters location",
"Versailles"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lycée Hoche<\e1> and <e2>Versailles<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | headquarters location | null | 30,729 |
[
"HEC Paris",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Paris"
] | Find the relation between <e1>HEC Paris<\e1> and <e2>Paris<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,731 |
[
"French Revolution",
"location",
"French"
] | Find the relation between <e1>French Revolution<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | location | null | 30,732 |
[
"Versailles",
"country",
"French"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Versailles<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | country | null | 30,733 |
[
"École Normale Supérieure",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Paris"
] | Find the relation between <e1>École Normale Supérieure<\e1> and <e2>Paris<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,734 |
[
"French Revolution",
"country",
"French"
] | Find the relation between <e1>French Revolution<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | country | null | 30,735 |
[
"Paris",
"country",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Paris<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | country | null | 30,736 |
[
"École Polytechnique",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Paris"
] | Find the relation between <e1>École Polytechnique<\e1> and <e2>Paris<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,737 |
[
"Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve",
"country of citizenship",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | country of citizenship | null | 30,738 |
[
"Lazare Hoche",
"country of citizenship",
"French"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lazare Hoche<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | country of citizenship | null | 30,739 |
[
"Lycée Hoche",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lycée Hoche<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,740 |
[
"Versailles",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Versailles<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,741 |
[
"Lycée Henri - IV",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lycée Henri - IV<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,742 |
[
"Lycée Stanislas",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lycée Stanislas<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,743 |
[
"Lycée Sainte - Geneviève",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lycée Sainte - Geneviève<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,744 |
[
"École Normale Supérieure",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>École Normale Supérieure<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,745 |
[
"HEC Paris",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>HEC Paris<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,746 |
[
"ESSEC Business School",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>ESSEC Business School<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,747 |
[
"Palace of Versailles",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Palace of Versailles<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,748 |
[
"Lycée Louis - le - Grand",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lycée Louis - le - Grand<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,749 |
[
"École Polytechnique",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>École Polytechnique<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,750 |
[
"Versailles",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"French"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Versailles<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,751 |
[
"Paris",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"France"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Paris<\e1> and <e2>France<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,752 |
[
"Palace of Versailles",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"French"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Palace of Versailles<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,753 |
[
"Lycée Hoche",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"French"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lycée Hoche<\e1> and <e2>French<\e2>.
The Lycée Hoche is a public secondary school located in Versailles, not very far away from the famous Palace of Versailles. Formerly, it had been a nunnery founded by French queen Marie Leszczyńska. However, after the French Revolution, it became a school in 1803. In 1888, the school was named " Lycée Hoche " after the French general Lazare Hoche who was born in Versailles. Together with Lycée Henri - IV, Lycée Louis - le - Grand, Lycée Stanislas and Lycée Sainte - Geneviève, the Lycée Hoche is one of the most prestigious schools in France for undergraduate education. Each year, scores of students coming from its preparatory classes are admitted to France's most renowned graduate schools, such as the École Polytechnique, the École Normale Supérieure, HEC Paris and ESSEC Business School. The 200 years history of this school can be found in the recent book (June 2010) written by the French teacher Marie - Louise Mercier - Jouve : " Le lycee Hoche de Versailles, deux cents ans d'histoire " edited by Patrice Dupuy's editions, Paris. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 30,754 |
[
"Look Out Sunshine !",
"performer",
"The Fratellis"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Look Out Sunshine !<\e1> and <e2>The Fratellis<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | performer | null | 31,069 |
[
"Look Out Sunshine !",
"part of",
"Here We Stand"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Look Out Sunshine !<\e1> and <e2>Here We Stand<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | part of | null | 31,070 |
[
"Look Out Sunshine !",
"performer",
"Barry Fratelli"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Look Out Sunshine !<\e1> and <e2>Barry Fratelli<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | performer | null | 31,071 |
[
"Scottish",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"UK"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Scottish<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 31,073 |
[
"Scottish",
"country",
"UK"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Scottish<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | country | null | 31,074 |
[
"The Fratellis",
"country",
"UK"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Fratellis<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | country | null | 31,075 |
[
"The Fratellis",
"has part(s)",
"Barry Fratelli"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Fratellis<\e1> and <e2>Barry Fratelli<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | has part(s) | null | 31,076 |
[
"Here We Stand",
"performer",
"The Fratellis"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Here We Stand<\e1> and <e2>The Fratellis<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | performer | null | 31,078 |
[
"Here We Stand",
"performer",
"Barry Fratelli"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Here We Stand<\e1> and <e2>Barry Fratelli<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | performer | null | 31,079 |
[
"Mistress Mabel",
"performer",
"The Fratellis"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mistress Mabel<\e1> and <e2>The Fratellis<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | performer | null | 31,081 |
[
"Mistress Mabel",
"part of",
"Here We Stand"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mistress Mabel<\e1> and <e2>Here We Stand<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | part of | null | 31,082 |
[
"Mistress Mabel",
"performer",
"Barry Fratelli"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mistress Mabel<\e1> and <e2>Barry Fratelli<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | performer | null | 31,083 |
[
"The Good Life",
"part of",
"Here We Stand"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Good Life<\e1> and <e2>Here We Stand<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | part of | null | 31,084 |
[
"Barry Fratelli",
"member of",
"The Fratellis"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Barry Fratelli<\e1> and <e2>The Fratellis<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | member of | null | 31,085 |
[
"Mistress Mabel",
"followed by",
"Look Out Sunshine !"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mistress Mabel<\e1> and <e2>Look Out Sunshine !<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | followed by | null | 31,089 |
[
"The Fratellis",
"location of formation",
"Glasgow"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Fratellis<\e1> and <e2>Glasgow<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | location of formation | null | 31,090 |
[
"Barry Fratelli",
"country of citizenship",
"UK"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Barry Fratelli<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | country of citizenship | null | 31,091 |
[
"Look Out Sunshine !",
"follows",
"Mistress Mabel"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Look Out Sunshine !<\e1> and <e2>Mistress Mabel<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | follows | null | 31,092 |
[
"The Good Life",
"performer",
"The Fratellis"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Good Life<\e1> and <e2>The Fratellis<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | performer | null | 31,093 |
[
"Glasgow",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Scottish"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Glasgow<\e1> and <e2>Scottish<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 31,094 |
[
"Glasgow",
"country",
"UK"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Glasgow<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | country | null | 31,095 |
[
"Teenage Cancer Trust",
"country",
"UK"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Teenage Cancer Trust<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | country | null | 31,097 |
[
"The Fratellis",
"notable work",
"Look Out Sunshine !"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Fratellis<\e1> and <e2>Look Out Sunshine !<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | notable work | null | 31,098 |
[
"Here We Stand",
"has part(s)",
"Look Out Sunshine !"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Here We Stand<\e1> and <e2>Look Out Sunshine !<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | has part(s) | null | 31,099 |
[
"Barry Fratelli",
"notable work",
"Look Out Sunshine !"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Barry Fratelli<\e1> and <e2>Look Out Sunshine !<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | notable work | null | 31,100 |
[
"Barry Fratelli",
"part of",
"The Fratellis"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Barry Fratelli<\e1> and <e2>The Fratellis<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | part of | null | 31,101 |
[
"The Fratellis",
"notable work",
"Here We Stand"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Fratellis<\e1> and <e2>Here We Stand<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | notable work | null | 31,102 |
[
"Barry Fratelli",
"notable work",
"Here We Stand"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Barry Fratelli<\e1> and <e2>Here We Stand<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | notable work | null | 31,103 |
[
"The Fratellis",
"notable work",
"Mistress Mabel"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Fratellis<\e1> and <e2>Mistress Mabel<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | notable work | null | 31,104 |
[
"Here We Stand",
"has part(s)",
"Mistress Mabel"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Here We Stand<\e1> and <e2>Mistress Mabel<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | has part(s) | null | 31,105 |
[
"Barry Fratelli",
"notable work",
"Mistress Mabel"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Barry Fratelli<\e1> and <e2>Mistress Mabel<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | notable work | null | 31,106 |
[
"Here We Stand",
"has part(s)",
"The Good Life"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Here We Stand<\e1> and <e2>The Good Life<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | has part(s) | null | 31,107 |
[
"The Fratellis",
"notable work",
"The Good Life"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Fratellis<\e1> and <e2>The Good Life<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | notable work | null | 31,108 |
[
"The Fratellis",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"UK"
] | Find the relation between <e1>The Fratellis<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 31,109 |
[
"Glasgow",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"UK"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Glasgow<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 31,110 |
[
"Teenage Cancer Trust",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"UK"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Teenage Cancer Trust<\e1> and <e2>UK<\e2>.
" Look Out Sunshine ! "is a song by Scottish rock band The Fratellis from their second album Here We Stand. The song is the second single release from the album after " Mistress Mabel ". The single was released on 18 August 2008 and peaked within the UK Singles Chart top 100 at number 70, marking the band's seventh single to appear in the UK top 75, but it fell off the chart the next week. On the Scottish Singles and Albums Chart, " Look Out Sunshine ! "became the band's first (and to date only) number - one single and sixth top 10 hit, spending seven weeks in the top 100. The money raised from the album went to the Teenage Cancer Trust to help build a new unit in Glasgow. The B - Side called " The Good Life " is bassist Barry Fratelli's first published song. The music video was uploaded to YouTube by Island Records on 22 July. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 31,111 |
[
"Lukyamuzi Bashir",
"country of citizenship",
"Ugandan"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lukyamuzi Bashir<\e1> and <e2>Ugandan<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | country of citizenship | null | 31,205 |
[
"Where you are",
"director",
"Lukyamuzi Bashir"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Where you are<\e1> and <e2>Lukyamuzi Bashir<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | director | null | 31,207 |
[
"Bala Bala Sese",
"director",
"Lukyamuzi Bashir"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Bala Bala Sese<\e1> and <e2>Lukyamuzi Bashir<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | director | null | 31,208 |
[
"This is how we do it",
"performer",
"Goodlyfe Crew"
] | Find the relation between <e1>This is how we do it<\e1> and <e2>Goodlyfe Crew<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | performer | null | 31,209 |
[
"Vumilia",
"performer",
"Chameleone"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Vumilia<\e1> and <e2>Chameleone<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | performer | null | 31,210 |
[
"Where you are",
"performer",
"Goodlyfe Crew"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Where you are<\e1> and <e2>Goodlyfe Crew<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | performer | null | 31,211 |
[
"Talk n Talk",
"performer",
"Goodlyfe Crew"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Talk n Talk<\e1> and <e2>Goodlyfe Crew<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | performer | null | 31,213 |
[
"Where you are",
"performer",
"Blu*3"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Where you are<\e1> and <e2>Blu*3<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | performer | null | 31,214 |
[
"Bona Obasinga",
"performer",
"Iryn Namubiru"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Bona Obasinga<\e1> and <e2>Iryn Namubiru<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | performer | null | 31,216 |
[
"Lukyamuzi Bashir",
"notable work",
"Where you are"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lukyamuzi Bashir<\e1> and <e2>Where you are<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | notable work | null | 31,217 |
[
"Lukyamuzi Bashir",
"notable work",
"Bala Bala Sese"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lukyamuzi Bashir<\e1> and <e2>Bala Bala Sese<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | notable work | null | 31,218 |
[
"Goodlyfe Crew",
"notable work",
"This is how we do it"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Goodlyfe Crew<\e1> and <e2>This is how we do it<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | notable work | null | 31,219 |
[
"Chameleone",
"notable work",
"Vumilia"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Chameleone<\e1> and <e2>Vumilia<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | notable work | null | 31,220 |
[
"Goodlyfe Crew",
"notable work",
"Where you are"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Goodlyfe Crew<\e1> and <e2>Where you are<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | notable work | null | 31,221 |
[
"Goodlyfe Crew",
"notable work",
"Talk n Talk"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Goodlyfe Crew<\e1> and <e2>Talk n Talk<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | notable work | null | 31,222 |
[
"Blu*3",
"notable work",
"Where you are"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Blu*3<\e1> and <e2>Where you are<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | notable work | null | 31,223 |
[
"Iryn Namubiru",
"notable work",
"Bona Obasinga"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Iryn Namubiru<\e1> and <e2>Bona Obasinga<\e2>.
Lukyamuzi Bashir (or Badi)(born 7 December 1986) is a Ugandan music director, film director and producer. He directed Blu*3's video Where you are featuring Goodlyfe Crew, Iryn Namubiru ’s Bona Obasinga, and Vumilia by Chameleone. He also directed Goodlyfe Crew's music videos Talk n Talk, This is how we do it. He is popularly know to work with friend and artist A Pass. Bashir is the Channel O Ugandan representative and the director of photography for the South Africa - based music TV channel and has worked on Off the Record, Introducing Keko and Lifestyle Uganda for the channel. He directed his debut film Bala Bala Sese written by Usama Mukwaya and featuring Ashraf Ssemwogerere. | notable work | null | 31,224 |
[
"American Civil War",
"participant",
"Union"
] | Find the relation between <e1>American Civil War<\e1> and <e2>Union<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | participant | null | 31,415 |
[
"American Civil War",
"participant",
"Confederate"
] | Find the relation between <e1>American Civil War<\e1> and <e2>Confederate<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | participant | null | 31,416 |
[
"Union",
"head of government",
"Lincoln"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Union<\e1> and <e2>Lincoln<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | head of government | null | 31,417 |
[
"First Bull Run",
"part of",
"American Civil War"
] | Find the relation between <e1>First Bull Run<\e1> and <e2>American Civil War<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | part of | null | 31,419 |
[
"Andrew Johnson",
"work location",
"Washington , D.C."
] | Find the relation between <e1>Andrew Johnson<\e1> and <e2>Washington , D.C.<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | work location | null | 31,421 |
[
"Lincoln",
"work location",
"Washington , D.C."
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lincoln<\e1> and <e2>Washington , D.C.<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | work location | null | 31,422 |
[
"Jubal Early",
"military branch",
"Confederate"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Jubal Early<\e1> and <e2>Confederate<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | military branch | null | 31,423 |
[
"Lincoln",
"place of death",
"Washington , D.C."
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lincoln<\e1> and <e2>Washington , D.C.<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | place of death | null | 31,424 |
[
"Ford’s Theater",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Washington , D.C."
] | Find the relation between <e1>Ford’s Theater<\e1> and <e2>Washington , D.C.<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 31,430 |
[
"Union",
"participant of",
"American Civil War"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Union<\e1> and <e2>American Civil War<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | participant of | null | 31,431 |
[
"Confederate",
"participant of",
"American Civil War"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Confederate<\e1> and <e2>American Civil War<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | participant of | null | 31,432 |
[
"Lincoln",
"applies to jurisdiction",
"Union"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Lincoln<\e1> and <e2>Union<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | applies to jurisdiction | null | 31,433 |
[
"American Civil War",
"has part(s)",
"First Bull Run"
] | Find the relation between <e1>American Civil War<\e1> and <e2>First Bull Run<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | has part(s) | null | 31,434 |
[
"American Civil War",
"participant",
"Andrew Johnson"
] | Find the relation between <e1>American Civil War<\e1> and <e2>Andrew Johnson<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | participant | null | 31,435 |
[
"American Civil War",
"participant",
"Jubal Early"
] | Find the relation between <e1>American Civil War<\e1> and <e2>Jubal Early<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | participant | null | 31,436 |
[
"American Civil War",
"participant",
"Lincoln"
] | Find the relation between <e1>American Civil War<\e1> and <e2>Lincoln<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | participant | null | 31,437 |
[
"Andrew Johnson",
"participant of",
"American Civil War"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Andrew Johnson<\e1> and <e2>American Civil War<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | participant of | null | 31,438 |
[
"Jubal Early",
"participant of",
"American Civil War"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Jubal Early<\e1> and <e2>American Civil War<\e2>.
Washington, D.C., during the American Civil War was the nerve - centre of the Union war effort, which rapidly turned it from a small city into a major capital with a full civic infrastructure and strong defences. The shock of Union defeat at First Bull Run, with demoralised troops wandering the streets of the capital, caused President Lincoln to order extensive fortifications and a large garrison. This required an influx of troops, military suppliers and building contractors, which would set up a new demand for accommodation, including military hospitals. The abolition of slavery in D.C. in 1862 also attracted many freedmen to the city. Except for one attempted invasion by Confederate cavalry leader Jubal Early in 1864, the capital remained impregnable. When Lincoln was assassinated in Ford ’s Theater in April 1865, thousands flocked into Washington to view the coffin, further raising the profile of the city. The new president Andrew Johnson wanted to dispel the funereal atmosphere, and organised a programme of victory parades which revived public hopes for the future. | participant of | null | 31,439 |
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