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Information:  - Epic Records is an American record company. A division of Sony Music Entertainment, Inc., Epic was founded predominantly as a jazz and classical music label in 1953. It later expanded its scope to include diverse musical genres including pop, R&B, rock and hip hop. Historically, the label has housed popular acts such as Boston, Celine Dion, Dave Clark Five, Gloria Estefan, Pearl Jam, Shakira, and Sly & the Family Stone.  - Universal Republic Records was an American record label, that operated as a division of Universal Music Group. It was based on the then-defunct Republic Records label founded by brothers Monte and Avery Lipman. In the summer of 2011, changes were made at one of the three Universal Music Group umbrella labels, Universal Motown Republic Group, and Motown Records was separated from Universal Motown Records (causing it to shut down and transfer its artists to either Motown Records or Universal Republic Records) and the umbrella label and merged into The Island Def Jam Music Group, making Universal Republic Records a stand-alone label and shutting down Universal Motown Republic Group. In mid-2012, the label reverted to its original Republic Records name, making this label defunct.  - Graffiti the World is a studio album by the Atlanta-based rock/rap band Rehab, their fourth commercially released album. It was released on July 15, 2005, and re-released in 2008 on Universal Republic Records.  - Sittin' at a Bar is an album by the American band Rehab. It features their single of the same name. It is a repackaging of their Epic Records album "Southern Discomfort", with a shuffled track listing. Epic Records put it out to capitalize on the success of the song "Sittin' at a Bar" which had been re-recorded and released as a single by the band's new label, Universal.  - `` Bartender Song ( Sittin ' at a Bar ) '' is a song by American southern rock group Rehab . It was released in May 2008 as the third single from their album , Graffiti the World . It was the band 's first single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 , at # 64 . The song originally appeared as Sittin ' at a Bar on the band 's 2000 album Southern Discomfort , released by Epic Records . The band were subsequently dropped by Epic in 2002 , but the song became an underground hit on the internet and on jukeboxes . Rehab were later signed by Universal Records , with Avery Lipman ( Co-President of Universal ) describing the single as a `` viral phenomenon '' and stating that he had signed the band based on the success of their jukebox airplay ,    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'record label' with the subject 'bartender song '.  Choices: - album  - american record company  - epic  - epic records  - motown  - pop  - record  - republic records  - sony music entertainment  - the island def jam music group  - universal music group  - universal republic records
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universal republic records


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Information:  - An infantry mobility vehicle (IMV) is a wheeled armored personnel carrier (APC) serving as a military patrol, reconnaissance or security vehicle. Examples include the ATF Dingo, Oshkosh , Iveco LMV , M-ATV, AMZ Dzik, AMZ Tur, Mungo ESK, and Bushmaster IMV. This term also applies to those vehicles fielded as part of the MRAP program.   - The ATF Dingo is a German heavily armored military infantry mobility vehicle based on a Unimog chassis with a V - hull design , produced by the company Krauss - Maffei Wegmann ( KMW ) . It is designed to withstand land mines , rifle fire , artillery fragments and NBC - threats . ATF stands for Allschutz - Transport - Fahrzeug , meaning all - protected transport vehicle in German . It is named after the Australian native dog , the dingo . Currently KMW is developing the Dingo 2 GFF for the German Army with increased internal volume . Textron signed an exclusive deal to produce and market KMW 's Dingo in the United States . However , Textron chose its own more expensive and heavier M1117 Armored Security Vehicle for the MRAP competition , which did not receive a contract .  - The Leopard Security Vehicle is an unusual land-mine protected APC used by the Rhodesian Government and civilian population during the Rhodesian Bush War. It offered basic but necessary protection against mine attack through the use of a V-hull.  - Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) is a United States military term for vehicles that are designed specifically to withstand improvised explosive device (IED) attacks and ambushes. Armored vehicles designed specifically to counter the land mine threat were first used during the Rhodesian Bush War; the technology subsequently matured with the development of the South African-designed Casspir armored fighting vehicle, which inspired the United States MRAP program and was the basis for some of the program's vehicles. From 2007 until 2012, the Pentagon's MRAP program deployed more than 12,000 MRAPs in the Iraq War and War in Afghanistan.  - The Rhodesian Bush Waralso known as the Second Chimurenga or the Zimbabwe War of Liberationwas a civil war that took place from July 1964 to December 1979 in the unrecognised country of Rhodesia (later Zimbabwe-Rhodesia). The conflict pitted three forces against one another: the Rhodesian government, under Ian Smith (later the Zimbabwe Rhodesian government of Bishop Abel Muzorewa); the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army, the military wing of Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe African National Union; and the Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army of Joshua Nkomo's Zimbabwe African People's Union.  - Iveco LMV (Light Multirole Vehicle) is a 4WD tactical vehicle developed by Iveco, and in service with several countries. After its adoption by the Italian Army under the name VTLM Lince ("Lynx")(Veicolo-Tattico-Leggero-Multiruolo), it won the FCLV (Future Command and Liaison Vehicle) competition of the British Army as the Panther and has been adopted by the armies of Albania, Austria, Belgium, Norway, Russia and Spain. The Italian Army took vehicles to both Afghanistan and Lebanon. In Afghanistan, Lince vehicles have saved passengers' lives in several attacks with IEDs.  - The V-hull is a type of vehicle armor design used on wheeled armored personnel carriers (APC), infantry mobility vehicles and infantry fighting vehicles (IFV). The design originated in the 1970s with vehicles such as the Leopard security vehicle used in the Rhodesian Bush War and South African armored vehicle company Land Systems OMC's Ratel IFV and Buffel.  - The Buffel (English: "Buffalo") is a mine-protected infantry mobility vehicle used by the South African Army during the South African Border War. The Buffel was also used as an armoured fighting vehicle and proved itself in this role. It was replaced by the Mamba from 1995 in South Africa, but remains in use elsewhere, notably Sri Lanka.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'conflict' with the subject 'atf dingo'.  Choices: - afghanistan  - border war  - iraq war  - rhodesian bush war  - war in afghanistan
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war in afghanistan