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[
"Maine",
"country",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Maine<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | country | null | 2,057 |
[
"Route 15",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Maine"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Route 15<\e1> and <e2>Maine<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,059 |
[
"Route 15",
"country",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Route 15<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | country | null | 2,060 |
[
"Monson",
"country",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Monson<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | country | null | 2,061 |
[
"Moosehead Lake Region",
"country",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Moosehead Lake Region<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | country | null | 2,062 |
[
"Moosehead Lake Region",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Maine"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Moosehead Lake Region<\e1> and <e2>Maine<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,063 |
[
"Appalachian Trail",
"country",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Appalachian Trail<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | country | null | 2,064 |
[
"Wilderness",
"country",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Wilderness<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | country | null | 2,065 |
[
"Wilderness",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Maine"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Wilderness<\e1> and <e2>Maine<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,066 |
[
"Monson",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Piscataquis County"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Monson<\e1> and <e2>Piscataquis County<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,068 |
[
"Appalachian Trail",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Maine"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Appalachian Trail<\e1> and <e2>Maine<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,069 |
[
"Piscataquis County",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Piscataquis County<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,070 |
[
"Route 15",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Route 15<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,071 |
[
"Monson",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Monson<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,072 |
[
"Moosehead Lake Region",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Moosehead Lake Region<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,073 |
[
"Appalachian Trail",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Appalachian Trail<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,074 |
[
"Wilderness",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Wilderness<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,075 |
[
"Monson",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Maine"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Monson<\e1> and <e2>Maine<\e2>.
Monson is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 686 at the 2010 census. The town is located on Route 15 which is a somewhat major route north to the well known Moosehead Lake Region, to which Monson is sometimes considered a gateway. This route eventually leads to the Canadian Province of Quebec. The town is well known in local and state history, but is minimally known elsewhere, although contributions by the town, and its location are notable. It is the last town located on the Appalachian Trail at the beginning (or end) of the 100-Mile Wilderness. It is not uncommon to see many hikers in town resting before (or after) their trip into the Wilderness, and several lodging places in town cater directly to these hikers. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,076 |
[
"Thomas Wolff",
"place of death",
"Kern County"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Wolff<\e1> and <e2>Kern County<\e2>.
Thomas Wolff (July 14, 1954, New York City – July 31, 2000, Kern County) was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates. While a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley from 1976 to 1979, under the direction of Donald Sarason, he obtained a new proof of the corona theorem, a famously difficult theorem in complex analysis. He was made Professor of Mathematics at Caltech in 1986, and was there from 1988 – 1992 and from 1995 to his death in a car accident in 2000. He also held positions at the University of Washington, University of Chicago, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. He received the Salem Prize in 1985 and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1999, for his contributions to analysis and particularly to the Kakeya conjecture. | place of death | null | 2,117 |
[
"Thomas Wolff",
"educated at",
"Harvard University"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Wolff<\e1> and <e2>Harvard University<\e2>.
Thomas Wolff (July 14, 1954, New York City – July 31, 2000, Kern County) was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates. While a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley from 1976 to 1979, under the direction of Donald Sarason, he obtained a new proof of the corona theorem, a famously difficult theorem in complex analysis. He was made Professor of Mathematics at Caltech in 1986, and was there from 1988 – 1992 and from 1995 to his death in a car accident in 2000. He also held positions at the University of Washington, University of Chicago, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. He received the Salem Prize in 1985 and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1999, for his contributions to analysis and particularly to the Kakeya conjecture. | educated at | null | 2,118 |
[
"Thomas Wolff",
"place of birth",
"New York City"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Wolff<\e1> and <e2>New York City<\e2>.
Thomas Wolff (July 14, 1954, New York City – July 31, 2000, Kern County) was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates. While a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley from 1976 to 1979, under the direction of Donald Sarason, he obtained a new proof of the corona theorem, a famously difficult theorem in complex analysis. He was made Professor of Mathematics at Caltech in 1986, and was there from 1988 – 1992 and from 1995 to his death in a car accident in 2000. He also held positions at the University of Washington, University of Chicago, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. He received the Salem Prize in 1985 and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1999, for his contributions to analysis and particularly to the Kakeya conjecture. | place of birth | null | 2,119 |
[
"Thomas Wolff",
"educated at",
"University of California , Berkeley"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Wolff<\e1> and <e2>University of California , Berkeley<\e2>.
Thomas Wolff (July 14, 1954, New York City – July 31, 2000, Kern County) was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates. While a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley from 1976 to 1979, under the direction of Donald Sarason, he obtained a new proof of the corona theorem, a famously difficult theorem in complex analysis. He was made Professor of Mathematics at Caltech in 1986, and was there from 1988 – 1992 and from 1995 to his death in a car accident in 2000. He also held positions at the University of Washington, University of Chicago, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. He received the Salem Prize in 1985 and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1999, for his contributions to analysis and particularly to the Kakeya conjecture. | educated at | null | 2,121 |
[
"Thomas Wolff",
"employer",
"University of Washington"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Wolff<\e1> and <e2>University of Washington<\e2>.
Thomas Wolff (July 14, 1954, New York City – July 31, 2000, Kern County) was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates. While a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley from 1976 to 1979, under the direction of Donald Sarason, he obtained a new proof of the corona theorem, a famously difficult theorem in complex analysis. He was made Professor of Mathematics at Caltech in 1986, and was there from 1988 – 1992 and from 1995 to his death in a car accident in 2000. He also held positions at the University of Washington, University of Chicago, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. He received the Salem Prize in 1985 and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1999, for his contributions to analysis and particularly to the Kakeya conjecture. | employer | null | 2,122 |
[
"Thomas Wolff",
"employer",
"University of Chicago"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Wolff<\e1> and <e2>University of Chicago<\e2>.
Thomas Wolff (July 14, 1954, New York City – July 31, 2000, Kern County) was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates. While a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley from 1976 to 1979, under the direction of Donald Sarason, he obtained a new proof of the corona theorem, a famously difficult theorem in complex analysis. He was made Professor of Mathematics at Caltech in 1986, and was there from 1988 – 1992 and from 1995 to his death in a car accident in 2000. He also held positions at the University of Washington, University of Chicago, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. He received the Salem Prize in 1985 and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1999, for his contributions to analysis and particularly to the Kakeya conjecture. | employer | null | 2,123 |
[
"Thomas Wolff",
"employer",
"New York University"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Wolff<\e1> and <e2>New York University<\e2>.
Thomas Wolff (July 14, 1954, New York City – July 31, 2000, Kern County) was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates. While a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley from 1976 to 1979, under the direction of Donald Sarason, he obtained a new proof of the corona theorem, a famously difficult theorem in complex analysis. He was made Professor of Mathematics at Caltech in 1986, and was there from 1988 – 1992 and from 1995 to his death in a car accident in 2000. He also held positions at the University of Washington, University of Chicago, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. He received the Salem Prize in 1985 and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1999, for his contributions to analysis and particularly to the Kakeya conjecture. | employer | null | 2,124 |
[
"Thomas Wolff",
"award received",
"Salem Prize"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Wolff<\e1> and <e2>Salem Prize<\e2>.
Thomas Wolff (July 14, 1954, New York City – July 31, 2000, Kern County) was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates. While a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley from 1976 to 1979, under the direction of Donald Sarason, he obtained a new proof of the corona theorem, a famously difficult theorem in complex analysis. He was made Professor of Mathematics at Caltech in 1986, and was there from 1988 – 1992 and from 1995 to his death in a car accident in 2000. He also held positions at the University of Washington, University of Chicago, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. He received the Salem Prize in 1985 and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1999, for his contributions to analysis and particularly to the Kakeya conjecture. | award received | null | 2,125 |
[
"Thomas Wolff",
"award received",
"Bôcher Memorial Prize"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Wolff<\e1> and <e2>Bôcher Memorial Prize<\e2>.
Thomas Wolff (July 14, 1954, New York City – July 31, 2000, Kern County) was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates. While a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley from 1976 to 1979, under the direction of Donald Sarason, he obtained a new proof of the corona theorem, a famously difficult theorem in complex analysis. He was made Professor of Mathematics at Caltech in 1986, and was there from 1988 – 1992 and from 1995 to his death in a car accident in 2000. He also held positions at the University of Washington, University of Chicago, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. He received the Salem Prize in 1985 and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1999, for his contributions to analysis and particularly to the Kakeya conjecture. | award received | null | 2,126 |
[
"New York University",
"headquarters location",
"New York City"
] | Find the relation between <e1>New York University<\e1> and <e2>New York City<\e2>.
Thomas Wolff (July 14, 1954, New York City – July 31, 2000, Kern County) was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates. While a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley from 1976 to 1979, under the direction of Donald Sarason, he obtained a new proof of the corona theorem, a famously difficult theorem in complex analysis. He was made Professor of Mathematics at Caltech in 1986, and was there from 1988 – 1992 and from 1995 to his death in a car accident in 2000. He also held positions at the University of Washington, University of Chicago, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. He received the Salem Prize in 1985 and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1999, for his contributions to analysis and particularly to the Kakeya conjecture. | headquarters location | null | 2,127 |
[
"Bill Gates",
"educated at",
"Harvard University"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Bill Gates<\e1> and <e2>Harvard University<\e2>.
Thomas Wolff (July 14, 1954, New York City – July 31, 2000, Kern County) was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates. While a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley from 1976 to 1979, under the direction of Donald Sarason, he obtained a new proof of the corona theorem, a famously difficult theorem in complex analysis. He was made Professor of Mathematics at Caltech in 1986, and was there from 1988 – 1992 and from 1995 to his death in a car accident in 2000. He also held positions at the University of Washington, University of Chicago, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. He received the Salem Prize in 1985 and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1999, for his contributions to analysis and particularly to the Kakeya conjecture. | educated at | null | 2,128 |
[
"Donald Sarason",
"employer",
"University of California , Berkeley"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Donald Sarason<\e1> and <e2>University of California , Berkeley<\e2>.
Thomas Wolff (July 14, 1954, New York City – July 31, 2000, Kern County) was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates. While a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley from 1976 to 1979, under the direction of Donald Sarason, he obtained a new proof of the corona theorem, a famously difficult theorem in complex analysis. He was made Professor of Mathematics at Caltech in 1986, and was there from 1988 – 1992 and from 1995 to his death in a car accident in 2000. He also held positions at the University of Washington, University of Chicago, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. He received the Salem Prize in 1985 and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1999, for his contributions to analysis and particularly to the Kakeya conjecture. | employer | null | 2,130 |
[
"Thomas Wolff",
"employer",
"University of California , Berkeley"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Wolff<\e1> and <e2>University of California , Berkeley<\e2>.
Thomas Wolff (July 14, 1954, New York City – July 31, 2000, Kern County) was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates. While a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley from 1976 to 1979, under the direction of Donald Sarason, he obtained a new proof of the corona theorem, a famously difficult theorem in complex analysis. He was made Professor of Mathematics at Caltech in 1986, and was there from 1988 – 1992 and from 1995 to his death in a car accident in 2000. He also held positions at the University of Washington, University of Chicago, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. He received the Salem Prize in 1985 and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1999, for his contributions to analysis and particularly to the Kakeya conjecture. | employer | null | 2,131 |
[
"Thomas Wolff",
"employer",
"Caltech"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Thomas Wolff<\e1> and <e2>Caltech<\e2>.
Thomas Wolff (July 14, 1954, New York City – July 31, 2000, Kern County) was a noted mathematician, working primarily in the fields of harmonic analysis, complex analysis, and partial differential equations. As an undergraduate at Harvard University he regularly played poker with his classmate Bill Gates. While a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley from 1976 to 1979, under the direction of Donald Sarason, he obtained a new proof of the corona theorem, a famously difficult theorem in complex analysis. He was made Professor of Mathematics at Caltech in 1986, and was there from 1988 – 1992 and from 1995 to his death in a car accident in 2000. He also held positions at the University of Washington, University of Chicago, New York University, and University of California, Berkeley. He received the Salem Prize in 1985 and the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1999, for his contributions to analysis and particularly to the Kakeya conjecture. | employer | null | 2,132 |
[
"Sydney",
"country",
"Australian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Sydney<\e1> and <e2>Australian<\e2>.
Samuel Herbert Cohen (26 October 1918 – 7 October 1969) was an Australian politician, and was the first Jew to be elected to the Australian Senate. He was born in Sydney, he was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne and then the University of Melbourne. He was active in left - wing student politics, and as President of the Melbourne University Students' Representative Council was a founding member of the executive committee of the National Union of Australian University Students. He served in the military from 1942 to 1943 and became a barrister in 1946. In 1961, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Victoria. He held the seat until his death in 1969 ; Bill Brown was appointed to replace him. | country | null | 2,357 |
[
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Samuel Herbert Cohen (26 October 1918 – 7 October 1969) was an Australian politician, and was the first Jew to be elected to the Australian Senate. He was born in Sydney, he was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne and then the University of Melbourne. He was active in left - wing student politics, and as President of the Melbourne University Students' Representative Council was a founding member of the executive committee of the National Union of Australian University Students. He served in the military from 1942 to 1943 and became a barrister in 1946. In 1961, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Victoria. He held the seat until his death in 1969 ; Bill Brown was appointed to replace him. | place of birth | null | 2,358 |
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Samuel Herbert Cohen (26 October 1918 – 7 October 1969) was an Australian politician, and was the first Jew to be elected to the Australian Senate. He was born in Sydney, he was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne and then the University of Melbourne. He was active in left - wing student politics, and as President of the Melbourne University Students' Representative Council was a founding member of the executive committee of the National Union of Australian University Students. He served in the military from 1942 to 1943 and became a barrister in 1946. In 1961, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Victoria. He held the seat until his death in 1969 ; Bill Brown was appointed to replace him. | educated at | null | 2,359 |
[
"Samuel Herbert Cohen",
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"Australian"
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Samuel Herbert Cohen (26 October 1918 – 7 October 1969) was an Australian politician, and was the first Jew to be elected to the Australian Senate. He was born in Sydney, he was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne and then the University of Melbourne. He was active in left - wing student politics, and as President of the Melbourne University Students' Representative Council was a founding member of the executive committee of the National Union of Australian University Students. He served in the military from 1942 to 1943 and became a barrister in 1946. In 1961, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Victoria. He held the seat until his death in 1969 ; Bill Brown was appointed to replace him. | country of citizenship | null | 2,361 |
[
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Samuel Herbert Cohen (26 October 1918 – 7 October 1969) was an Australian politician, and was the first Jew to be elected to the Australian Senate. He was born in Sydney, he was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne and then the University of Melbourne. He was active in left - wing student politics, and as President of the Melbourne University Students' Representative Council was a founding member of the executive committee of the National Union of Australian University Students. He served in the military from 1942 to 1943 and became a barrister in 1946. In 1961, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Victoria. He held the seat until his death in 1969 ; Bill Brown was appointed to replace him. | educated at | null | 2,362 |
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Samuel Herbert Cohen (26 October 1918 – 7 October 1969) was an Australian politician, and was the first Jew to be elected to the Australian Senate. He was born in Sydney, he was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne and then the University of Melbourne. He was active in left - wing student politics, and as President of the Melbourne University Students' Representative Council was a founding member of the executive committee of the National Union of Australian University Students. He served in the military from 1942 to 1943 and became a barrister in 1946. In 1961, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Victoria. He held the seat until his death in 1969 ; Bill Brown was appointed to replace him. | country of citizenship | null | 2,365 |
[
"the University of Melbourne",
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"Melbourne"
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Samuel Herbert Cohen (26 October 1918 – 7 October 1969) was an Australian politician, and was the first Jew to be elected to the Australian Senate. He was born in Sydney, he was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne and then the University of Melbourne. He was active in left - wing student politics, and as President of the Melbourne University Students' Representative Council was a founding member of the executive committee of the National Union of Australian University Students. He served in the military from 1942 to 1943 and became a barrister in 1946. In 1961, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Victoria. He held the seat until his death in 1969 ; Bill Brown was appointed to replace him. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,366 |
[
"Australian Senate",
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"Australian"
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Samuel Herbert Cohen (26 October 1918 – 7 October 1969) was an Australian politician, and was the first Jew to be elected to the Australian Senate. He was born in Sydney, he was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne and then the University of Melbourne. He was active in left - wing student politics, and as President of the Melbourne University Students' Representative Council was a founding member of the executive committee of the National Union of Australian University Students. He served in the military from 1942 to 1943 and became a barrister in 1946. In 1961, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Victoria. He held the seat until his death in 1969 ; Bill Brown was appointed to replace him. | country | null | 2,367 |
[
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Samuel Herbert Cohen (26 October 1918 – 7 October 1969) was an Australian politician, and was the first Jew to be elected to the Australian Senate. He was born in Sydney, he was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne and then the University of Melbourne. He was active in left - wing student politics, and as President of the Melbourne University Students' Representative Council was a founding member of the executive committee of the National Union of Australian University Students. He served in the military from 1942 to 1943 and became a barrister in 1946. In 1961, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Victoria. He held the seat until his death in 1969 ; Bill Brown was appointed to replace him. | applies to jurisdiction | null | 2,368 |
[
"Sydney",
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"Australian"
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Samuel Herbert Cohen (26 October 1918 – 7 October 1969) was an Australian politician, and was the first Jew to be elected to the Australian Senate. He was born in Sydney, he was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne and then the University of Melbourne. He was active in left - wing student politics, and as President of the Melbourne University Students' Representative Council was a founding member of the executive committee of the National Union of Australian University Students. He served in the military from 1942 to 1943 and became a barrister in 1946. In 1961, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Victoria. He held the seat until his death in 1969 ; Bill Brown was appointed to replace him. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,369 |
[
"Australian Senate",
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"Australian"
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Samuel Herbert Cohen (26 October 1918 – 7 October 1969) was an Australian politician, and was the first Jew to be elected to the Australian Senate. He was born in Sydney, he was educated at Wesley College, Melbourne and then the University of Melbourne. He was active in left - wing student politics, and as President of the Melbourne University Students' Representative Council was a founding member of the executive committee of the National Union of Australian University Students. He served in the military from 1942 to 1943 and became a barrister in 1946. In 1961, he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Labor Senator for Victoria. He held the seat until his death in 1969 ; Bill Brown was appointed to replace him. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,370 |
[
"Virginia",
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | head of government | null | 2,470 |
[
"Virginia",
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"United States"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,471 |
[
"Virginia",
"country",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Virginia<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country | null | 2,472 |
[
"McAuliffe",
"country of citizenship",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>McAuliffe<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country of citizenship | null | 2,473 |
[
"Barack Obama",
"country of citizenship",
"United States"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country of citizenship | null | 2,474 |
[
"Mark R. Warner",
"country of citizenship",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mark R. Warner<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country of citizenship | null | 2,475 |
[
"Robert F. McDonnell",
"country of citizenship",
"United States"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country of citizenship | null | 2,476 |
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"American",
"head of government",
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | head of government | null | 2,478 |
[
"Basil Ivanhoe Gooden",
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country of citizenship | null | 2,479 |
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"USDA – Rural Development",
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] | Find the relation between <e1>USDA – Rural Development<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country | null | 2,480 |
[
"Timothy M. Kaine",
"country of citizenship",
"United States"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country of citizenship | null | 2,481 |
[
"United States",
"head of government",
"Barack Obama"
] | Find the relation between <e1>United States<\e1> and <e2>Barack Obama<\e2>.
Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | head of government | null | 2,483 |
[
"Timothy M. Kaine",
"country of citizenship",
"American"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country of citizenship | null | 2,484 |
[
"Virginians",
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"United States"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,485 |
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"country",
"United States"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country | null | 2,486 |
[
"Mark R. Warner",
"country of citizenship",
"American"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country of citizenship | null | 2,488 |
[
"Virginia",
"head of government",
"Robert F. McDonnell"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Virginia<\e1> and <e2>Robert F. McDonnell<\e2>.
Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | head of government | null | 2,489 |
[
"Agriculture and Forestry",
"country",
"United States"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country | null | 2,491 |
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"Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development",
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"United States"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country | null | 2,492 |
[
"Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development",
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"American"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country | null | 2,493 |
[
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country of citizenship | null | 2,494 |
[
"Virginia",
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | head of government | null | 2,495 |
[
"Basil Ivanhoe Gooden",
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"American"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country of citizenship | null | 2,496 |
[
"Robert F. McDonnell",
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"American"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country of citizenship | null | 2,497 |
[
"Virginians",
"country",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Virginians<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | country | null | 2,498 |
[
"McAuliffe",
"applies to jurisdiction",
"Virginia"
] | Find the relation between <e1>McAuliffe<\e1> and <e2>Virginia<\e2>.
Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | applies to jurisdiction | null | 2,499 |
[
"Barack Obama",
"applies to jurisdiction",
"American"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | applies to jurisdiction | null | 2,500 |
[
"Barack Obama",
"applies to jurisdiction",
"United States"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | applies to jurisdiction | null | 2,501 |
[
"Robert F. McDonnell",
"applies to jurisdiction",
"Virginia"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | applies to jurisdiction | null | 2,502 |
[
"Timothy M. Kaine",
"applies to jurisdiction",
"Virginia"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | applies to jurisdiction | null | 2,503 |
[
"USDA – Rural Development",
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"United States"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,504 |
[
"DHCD",
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"United States"
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Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,505 |
[
"Agriculture and Forestry",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Agriculture and Forestry<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,506 |
[
"Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"United States"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development<\e1> and <e2>United States<\e2>.
Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,507 |
[
"Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"American"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development<\e1> and <e2>American<\e2>.
Basil Ivanhoe Gooden is an American politician who served as the 3rd Virginia Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry under Governor Terry McAuliffe. He became the first African - American to serve in this position and during his tenure from September 2016 until January 2018, he was the only black Secretary of Agriculture in any state in the United States. In his capacity as Secretary, he worked to support Governor McAuliffe ’s mission of building a new Virginia economy in agriculture and forestry, two of Virginia ’s largest private industries with an annual economic impact of $ 91 billion on the Commonwealth. Prior to serving as Secretary, Gooden was appointed by then President Barack Obama to serve as the state director for USDA – Rural Development in Virginia. In that position, he served as the chief executive officer of this federal agency that allocated approximately $ 1.25 billion annually to improve the economy and quality of life in rural Virginians. Gooden served for twelve years as the Chief Deputy Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the administrations of four Virginia governors. He was initially appointed to this position by Governor Mark R. Warner and subsequently re - appointed and served in the administrations of Governors Timothy M. Kaine (D), Robert F. McDonnell (R), and Terry McAuliffe (D). | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,508 |
[
"Canada",
"part of",
"North America"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Canada<\e1> and <e2>North America<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | part of | null | 2,662 |
[
"Canada",
"ethnic group",
"Canadian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Canada<\e1> and <e2>Canadian<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | ethnic group | null | 2,664 |
[
"Vancouver Island",
"country",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Vancouver Island<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | country | null | 2,665 |
[
"Vancouver Island",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"British Columbia"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Vancouver Island<\e1> and <e2>British Columbia<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,666 |
[
"Cowichan Lake",
"country",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Cowichan Lake<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | country | null | 2,667 |
[
"Cowichan Lake",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"British Columbia"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Cowichan Lake<\e1> and <e2>British Columbia<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,668 |
[
"British Columbia",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>British Columbia<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,669 |
[
"British Columbia",
"country",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>British Columbia<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | country | null | 2,670 |
[
"Mackenzie",
"country",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Mackenzie<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | country | null | 2,671 |
[
"North America",
"has part(s)",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>North America<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | has part(s) | null | 2,672 |
[
"Calgary",
"country",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Calgary<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | country | null | 2,673 |
[
"Calgary",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Alberta"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Calgary<\e1> and <e2>Alberta<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,674 |
[
"Alberta",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Alberta<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,675 |
[
"Alberta",
"country",
"Canada"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Alberta<\e1> and <e2>Canada<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | country | null | 2,676 |
[
"Montana",
"continent",
"North America"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Montana<\e1> and <e2>North America<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | continent | null | 2,677 |
[
"Phoenix",
"continent",
"North America"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Phoenix<\e1> and <e2>North America<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | continent | null | 2,678 |
[
"Andrew Kiss",
"country of citizenship",
"Canadian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Andrew Kiss<\e1> and <e2>Canadian<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | country of citizenship | null | 2,679 |
[
"Alberta",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Canadian"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Alberta<\e1> and <e2>Canadian<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | located in the administrative territorial entity | null | 2,680 |
[
"South Carolina",
"continent",
"North America"
] | Find the relation between <e1>South Carolina<\e1> and <e2>North America<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | continent | null | 2,681 |
[
"Las Vegas",
"continent",
"North America"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Las Vegas<\e1> and <e2>North America<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | continent | null | 2,682 |
[
"Andrew Kiss",
"place of birth",
"Hungary"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Andrew Kiss<\e1> and <e2>Hungary<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | place of birth | null | 2,683 |
[
"Florida",
"continent",
"North America"
] | Find the relation between <e1>Florida<\e1> and <e2>North America<\e2>.
Andrew Kiss is a Canadian artist, who focuses primarily on landscape art, particularly oil painting. Born in Hungary in 1946, he and his family emigrated to Canada in 1957. After arriving on the East Coast of Canada, they moved to the Vancouver Island, Cowichan Lake area in British Columbia. Kiss spent his early adulthood employed as a draftsman. After being transferred to the town of Mackenzie, British Columbia in 1974, he began to spend more time on his art. Kiss has exhibited in Hong Kong, Switzerland, England, Austria, New Zealand and Germany. In North America he has exhibited in Florida, South Carolina, Las Vegas, Montana, Phoenix, Seattle, and in Canada. He currently lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. | continent | null | 2,684 |