Information:  - Murtoa is no longer used as a passenger station following the withdrawal of the V / Line Dimboola service in August 1993 . The station however still functions as an important location for Pacific National , where it serves as the junction for the Hopetoun branch . Much of the station was extensively altered in the 1980s , following the introduction of CTC between Ararat and Serviceton . The signal box was abolished , the number of roads in the yard was reduced and the local signal panel was only switched on if needed . The station used to have a dock platform for the Hopetoun branch . People in Murtoa have called on The Overland , the interstate rail journey that runs from Adelaide to Melbourne , to make Murtoa an additional stop for the train service .  - Pacific National is one of Australia's largest rail freight businesses. Formed in February 2002 as a joint venture between Patrick Corporation and Toll Holdings, which formed the holding company Asciano Limited. It is now a subsidiary of Australian Logistics Acquisition Investments Pty Limited.  - Asciano Limited was an Australian freight logistics company, operating in railway freight and shipping. Asciano was demerged from Toll Holdings in 2007, and owns Patrick Corporation and Pacific National as subsidiary companies. Asciano specialised in bulk and container shipping and transportation, with port and train operations across Australia. It had over 8,000 employees. It was an ASX 50 company.  - V/Line is a government-owned corporation that operates the regional passenger train and coach services in Victoria, Australia. It was created after the split-up of VicRail in 1983. V/Line is owned by the V/Line Corporation which is a Victorian State Government statutory authority.  - Patrick Corporation Ltd was an Australian publicly listed logistics conglomerate. Headed by CEO Chris Corrigan before it was absorbed by Toll Holdings in 2006, Patrick had interests in shipping, rail and aviation, including a 62% shareholding in airline Virgin Blue. Its headquarters were located in Sydney, New South Wales.  - A statutory authority is a body set up by law which is authorised to enact legislation on behalf of the relevant country or state. They are typically found in countries which are governed by a British style of parliamentary democracy such as the UK and British Commonwealth countries like Canada, Australia, New Zealand and India. They are also found in Israel and elsewhere. In Britain, many such bodies are termed QUANGOs because of their semi-autonomous nature.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'country' with the subject 'murtoa railway station'.  Choices: - australia  - canada  - israel  - wales
australia

Information:  - In Mahayana Buddhism, bodhisattva is the Sanskrit term for anyone who, motivated by great compassion, has generated bodhicitta, which is a spontaneous wish to attain buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings. Bodhisattvas are a popular subject in Buddhist art.  - Puthisen Neang Kong Rey (   ) ( Puthisen and Lady Kong Rey , also known as Twelve Sisters ) is a 1968 Cambodian film based on a Cambodian myth of the Twelve Sisters whose heroine is Lady Kong Rey , after whom a mountain range in Kampong Chhnang was named . The film has been re-released twice , in 2000 and 2002 , and aired on the Cambodian channel Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Television .  - The legend of The Twelve Sisters or The Twelve Ladies, known as "Nang Sip Song" () or as "Phra Rot Meri" () in Thai and as "Puthisen Neang Kong Rei" in Khmer, is a Southeast Asian folktale based on an apocryphal Jtaka Tale, the Rathasena Jtaka of the Paññsjtaka collection. It is one of the stories of the previous lives of Buddha in which Rathasena, the son of one of the twelve women, is the bodhisattva.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'original language of work' with the subject 'puthisean neang kong rey '.  Choices: - khmer  - sanskrit  - thai
khmer