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[ "Lincoln", "participant of", "American Civil War" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Lincoln<\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
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31,440
[ "South Holland", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>South Holland<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,511
[ "South Holland", "country", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>South Holland<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
country
null
31,512
[ "Blokland", "country", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Blokland<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
country
null
31,514
[ "Uithoorn", "country", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Uithoorn<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
country
null
31,515
[ "De Ronde Venen", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Utrecht" ]
Find the relation between <e1>De Ronde Venen<\e1> and <e2>Utrecht<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,516
[ "Alphen aan den Rijn", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Holland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Alphen aan den Rijn<\e1> and <e2>South Holland<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,519
[ "Alphen aan den Rijn", "country", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Alphen aan den Rijn<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
country
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31,520
[ "Mijdrecht", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "De Ronde Venen" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mijdrecht<\e1> and <e2>De Ronde Venen<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,521
[ "Liemeer", "country", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Liemeer<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
country
null
31,522
[ "Polder Zevenhoven", "country", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Polder Zevenhoven<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
country
null
31,523
[ "Blokland", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Holland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Blokland<\e1> and <e2>South Holland<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,524
[ "Blokland", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Liemeer" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Blokland<\e1> and <e2>Liemeer<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,526
[ "Mijdrecht", "country", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mijdrecht<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
country
null
31,527
[ "De Ronde Venen", "country", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>De Ronde Venen<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
country
null
31,528
[ "Liemeer", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Holland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Liemeer<\e1> and <e2>South Holland<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,529
[ "Utrecht", "country", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Utrecht<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
country
null
31,530
[ "De Hoef", "country", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>De Hoef<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
country
null
31,531
[ "Polder Blokland", "country", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Polder Blokland<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
country
null
31,532
[ "Kromme Mijdrecht", "country", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kromme Mijdrecht<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
country
null
31,533
[ "Polder Zevenhoven", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "South Holland" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Polder Zevenhoven<\e1> and <e2>South Holland<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,534
[ "Polder Blokland", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "De Ronde Venen" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Polder Blokland<\e1> and <e2>De Ronde Venen<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,536
[ "Mijdrecht", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Utrecht" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mijdrecht<\e1> and <e2>Utrecht<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,537
[ "Blokland", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Blokland<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,539
[ "Uithoorn", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Uithoorn<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,540
[ "Alphen aan den Rijn", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Alphen aan den Rijn<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,541
[ "Liemeer", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Liemeer<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,542
[ "Polder Zevenhoven", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Polder Zevenhoven<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,543
[ "Mijdrecht", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Mijdrecht<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,544
[ "De Ronde Venen", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>De Ronde Venen<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,545
[ "Utrecht", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Utrecht<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,546
[ "De Hoef", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>De Hoef<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,547
[ "Polder Blokland", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Polder Blokland<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,548
[ "Kromme Mijdrecht", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Dutch" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Kromme Mijdrecht<\e1> and <e2>Dutch<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,549
[ "Polder Blokland", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Utrecht" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Polder Blokland<\e1> and <e2>Utrecht<\e2>. Blokland is a hamlet in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Liemeer, and lies about 12   km northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn. The area Blokland, in which the hamlet is located, used to be part of Uithoorn, but became part of Mijdrecht in 1811. The eastern half of the area, Polder Blokland, still is part of the municipality of De Ronde Venen in the province of Utrecht (which includes Mijdrecht) ; the western half of the area, part of Polder Zevenhoven, is part of Liemeer in the province South Holland. Confusingly, the hamlet itself lies in Polder Zevenhoven ; the houses in Polder Blokland are part of the hamlets Kromme Mijdrecht and De Hoef.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,550
[ "Headquarters Marine Corps", "instance of", "Navy" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Headquarters Marine Corps<\e1> and <e2>Navy<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
instance of
null
31,679
[ "Headquarters Marine Corps", "country", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Headquarters Marine Corps<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
country
null
31,680
[ "Department of the Navy", "has part(s)", "Marine Corps" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Department of the Navy<\e1> and <e2>Marine Corps<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
has part(s)
null
31,681
[ "Department of the Navy", "instance of", "Navy" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Department of the Navy<\e1> and <e2>Navy<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
instance of
null
31,682
[ "Department of the Navy", "country", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Department of the Navy<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
country
null
31,683
[ "Marine Corps", "part of", "Department of the Navy" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marine Corps<\e1> and <e2>Department of the Navy<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
part of
null
31,684
[ "Marine Corps", "parent organization", "Department of the Navy" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marine Corps<\e1> and <e2>Department of the Navy<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
parent organization
null
31,685
[ "Marine Corps", "instance of", "Navy" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marine Corps<\e1> and <e2>Navy<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
instance of
null
31,686
[ "Marine Corps", "country", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marine Corps<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
country
null
31,687
[ "Navy", "country", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Navy<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
country
null
31,688
[ "Virginia", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Virginia<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,689
[ "Virginia", "country", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Virginia<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
country
null
31,690
[ "Maryland", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Maryland<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,691
[ "Maryland", "country", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Maryland<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
country
null
31,692
[ "Pentagon", "country", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Pentagon<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
country
null
31,696
[ "Henderson Hall", "country", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Henderson Hall<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
country
null
31,697
[ "Marine Barracks", "country", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marine Barracks<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
country
null
31,698
[ "Washington , D.C.", "country", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Washington , D.C.<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
country
null
31,699
[ "Washington , D.C.", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Washington , D.C.<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,700
[ "Marine Corps Base Quantico", "country", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marine Corps Base Quantico<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
country
null
31,701
[ "Washington Navy Yard", "country", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Washington Navy Yard<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
country
null
31,702
[ "Washington Navy Yard", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Washington , D.C." ]
Find the relation between <e1>Washington Navy Yard<\e1> and <e2>Washington , D.C.<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,703
[ "Headquarters Marine Corps", "military branch", "Marine Corps" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Headquarters Marine Corps<\e1> and <e2>Marine Corps<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
military branch
null
31,704
[ "Marine Corps Base Quantico", "operator", "Marine Corps" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Marine Corps Base Quantico<\e1> and <e2>Marine Corps<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
operator
null
31,705
[ "Henderson Hall", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Washington , D.C." ]
Find the relation between <e1>Henderson Hall<\e1> and <e2>Washington , D.C.<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,706
[ "Washington Navy Yard", "operator", "Marine Corps" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Washington Navy Yard<\e1> and <e2>Marine Corps<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
operator
null
31,708
[ "Henderson Hall", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Henderson Hall<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,709
[ "Washington Navy Yard", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "United States Code" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Washington Navy Yard<\e1> and <e2>United States Code<\e2>. Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC) is a headquarters staff within the Department of the Navy which includes the offices of the Commandant of the Marine Corps, the Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and various staff functions. The function, composition, and general duties of HQMC are defined in Title 10 of the United States Code, Subtitle C, Part I, Chapter 506 (Headquarters, Marine Corps). HQMC " consists of the Commandant of the Marine Corps and those staff agencies that advise and assist him in discharging his responsibilities prescribed by law and higher authority. The Commandant is directly responsible to the Secretary of the Navy for the total performance of the Marine Corps. This includes the administration, discipline, internal organization, training, requirements, efficiency, and readiness of the service. The Commandant also is responsible for the operation of the Marine Corps material support system. "HQMC is currently spread throughout the Washington, D.C., Virginia, and Maryland area, to include the Pentagon, Henderson Hall, Marine Barracks, Washington, D.C., Marine Corps Base Quantico, and the Washington Navy Yard.
located in the administrative territorial entity
null
31,710
[ "Bob Dylan", "country of citizenship", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bob Dylan<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
country of citizenship
null
31,842
[ "Queen Jane Approximately", "performer", "Bob Dylan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Queen Jane Approximately<\e1> and <e2>Bob Dylan<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
performer
null
31,843
[ "Queen Jane Approximately", "country of origin", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>Queen Jane Approximately<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
country of origin
null
31,844
[ "Chimes of Freedom", "performer", "Bob Dylan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Chimes of Freedom<\e1> and <e2>Bob Dylan<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
performer
null
31,845
[ "Chimes of Freedom", "lyrics by", "Bob Dylan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Chimes of Freedom<\e1> and <e2>Bob Dylan<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
lyrics by
null
31,846
[ "Chimes of Freedom", "country of origin", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>Chimes of Freedom<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
country of origin
null
31,847
[ "Dylan & the Dead", "performer", "Bob Dylan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dylan & the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Bob Dylan<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
performer
null
31,848
[ "Dylan & the Dead", "producer", "Jerry Garcia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dylan & the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Jerry Garcia<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
producer
null
31,851
[ "Dylan & the Dead", "performer", "Grateful Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dylan & the Dead<\e1> and <e2>Grateful Dead<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
performer
null
31,852
[ "View from the Vault IV", "performer", "Grateful Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>View from the Vault IV<\e1> and <e2>Grateful Dead<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
performer
null
31,853
[ "Postcards of the Hanging", "performer", "Grateful Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Postcards of the Hanging<\e1> and <e2>Grateful Dead<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
performer
null
31,854
[ "John Brown", "country of citizenship", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>John Brown<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
country of citizenship
null
31,855
[ "Grateful Dead", "country", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>Grateful Dead<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
country
null
31,856
[ "Grateful Dead", "has part(s)", "Jerry Garcia" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Grateful Dead<\e1> and <e2>Jerry Garcia<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
has part(s)
null
31,857
[ "Billboard", "country", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>Billboard<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
country
null
31,858
[ "Orbiting Uvula", "performer", "Grateful Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Orbiting Uvula<\e1> and <e2>Grateful Dead<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
performer
null
31,859
[ "Orbiting Uvula", "performer", "Bob Dylan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Orbiting Uvula<\e1> and <e2>Bob Dylan<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
performer
null
31,860
[ "John Brown", "lyrics by", "Bob Dylan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>John Brown<\e1> and <e2>Bob Dylan<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
lyrics by
null
31,863
[ "John Brown", "performer", "Bob Dylan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>John Brown<\e1> and <e2>Bob Dylan<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
performer
null
31,864
[ "Chimes of Freedom", "composer", "Bob Dylan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Chimes of Freedom<\e1> and <e2>Bob Dylan<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
composer
null
31,865
[ "Postcards of the Hanging", "country of origin", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>Postcards of the Hanging<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
country of origin
null
31,868
[ "Jerry Garcia", "member of", "Grateful Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Jerry Garcia<\e1> and <e2>Grateful Dead<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
member of
null
31,869
[ "John Brown", "country of origin", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>John Brown<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
country of origin
null
31,870
[ "Dylan & the Dead", "country of origin", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dylan & the Dead<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
country of origin
null
31,872
[ "Dylan & the Dead", "producer", "John Cutler" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Dylan & the Dead<\e1> and <e2>John Cutler<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
producer
null
31,873
[ "View from the Vault IV", "country of origin", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>View from the Vault IV<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
country of origin
null
31,874
[ "Billboard", "country of origin", "U.S." ]
Find the relation between <e1>Billboard<\e1> and <e2>U.S.<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
country of origin
null
31,875
[ "Queen Jane Approximately", "lyrics by", "Bob Dylan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Queen Jane Approximately<\e1> and <e2>Bob Dylan<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
lyrics by
null
31,876
[ "Postcards of the Hanging", "performer", "Bob Dylan" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Postcards of the Hanging<\e1> and <e2>Bob Dylan<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
performer
null
31,877
[ "Bob Dylan", "notable work", "Queen Jane Approximately" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bob Dylan<\e1> and <e2>Queen Jane Approximately<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
notable work
null
31,878
[ "Bob Dylan", "notable work", "Chimes of Freedom" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bob Dylan<\e1> and <e2>Chimes of Freedom<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
notable work
null
31,879
[ "Bob Dylan", "notable work", "Dylan & the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Bob Dylan<\e1> and <e2>Dylan & the Dead<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
notable work
null
31,880
[ "Jerry Garcia", "notable work", "Dylan & the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Jerry Garcia<\e1> and <e2>Dylan & the Dead<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
notable work
null
31,881
[ "Grateful Dead", "notable work", "Dylan & the Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Grateful Dead<\e1> and <e2>Dylan & the Dead<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
notable work
null
31,882
[ "Grateful Dead", "notable work", "View from the Vault IV" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Grateful Dead<\e1> and <e2>View from the Vault IV<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
notable work
null
31,883
[ "Grateful Dead", "notable work", "Postcards of the Hanging" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Grateful Dead<\e1> and <e2>Postcards of the Hanging<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
notable work
null
31,884
[ "Jerry Garcia", "part of", "Grateful Dead" ]
Find the relation between <e1>Jerry Garcia<\e1> and <e2>Grateful Dead<\e2>. Dylan & the Dead is a collaborative live album by American singer - songwriter Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead, released on February 6, 1989 by Columbia Records. The album consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Grateful Dead providing accompaniment. The album was produced by Jerry Garcia and John Cutler. Dylan & the Dead was recorded in 1987, during a successful stadium tour of the same name, that featured the two artists performing separately and together. Songs from two of the Grateful Dead's performances from the tour are documented on the album and video View from the Vault IV, and one of the tour - rehearsal songs is on the album Postcards of the Hanging. Though ultimately poorly received, the album initially sold well, reaching on the Billboard charts in the U.S., in the UK, and earning a Gold certification in the U.S.In 1992, a bootleg of the first concert of the tour was released under the title " Orbiting Uvula ". It includes the first - ever live performance of " Queen Jane Approximately ", the first live performance of " John Brown " since 1963, and the first live performance of " Chimes of Freedom " since 1964.
part of
null
31,885