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Information:  - The Witwatersrand aka The Reef, is a 56-kilometre-long north-facing scarp in the Gauteng Province of South Africa. It consists of a hard, erosion-resistant quartzite sedimentary rock, over which several north-flowing rivers form waterfalls, which account for the name Witwatersrand, meaning the ridge of white waters in Afrikaans. This eastwest-running scarp can be traced with only one short gap from Bedfordview (about 10 km west of O.R. Tambo International Airport) in the east, through Johannesburg and Roodepoort, to Krugersdorp in the west (see the diagram bottom-left below).  - South African Airways (SAA) is the flag carrier and largest airline of South Africa, with headquarters in Airways Park on the grounds of OR Tambo International Airport in Kempton Park, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng. The airline flies to 56 destinations worldwide, in partnership with SA Express, SA Airlink and its low cost carrier, Mango, within South Africa and across the continent, and nine intercontinental routes from its Johannesburg hub at OR Tambo International Airport, using a fleet of 54 aircraft. Thuli Mpshe was appointed as the acting CEO of SAA in August after Nico Bezuidenhout, the former acting CEO of SAA returned as CEO of Mango.  - Johannesburg (also known as Jozi, Joburg and eGoli) is the largest city in South Africa and is one of the 50 largest urban areas in the world. It is the provincial capital of Gauteng, which is the wealthiest province in South Africa. While Johannesburg is not one of South Africa's three capital cities, it is the seat of the Constitutional Court. The city is located in the mineral-rich Witwatersrand range of hills and is the centre of large-scale gold and diamond trade.  - SA Airlink ( Pty ) Ltd. is an airline based in Johannesburg , South Africa . It is privately owned and has developed into South Africa 's first feeder network aimed at linking the smaller towns , regional centers and hubs throughout South Africa . It has code - sharing and schedule co-ordination agreements with South African Airways and South African Express .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'airline hub' with the subject 'airlink'.  Choices: - johannesburg  - or tambo international airport
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or tambo international airport


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Information:  - Venice (; ) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. It is situated across a group of 117 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by bridges. These are located in the shallow Venetian Lagoon, an enclosed bay that lies between the mouths of the Po and the Piave Rivers. Parts of Venice are renowned for the beauty of their settings, their architecture, and artwork. The lagoon and a part of the city are listed as a World Heritage Site.  - Movable Type is a weblog publishing system developed by the company Six Apart. It was publicly announced on September 3, 2001; version 1.0 was publicly released on October 8, 2001. The current version is 6.3.2.  - Antoine Brumel (c. 1460  1512 or 1513) was a French composer. He was one of the first renowned French members of the Franco-Flemish school of the Renaissance, and, after Josquin des Prez, was one of the most influential composers of his generation.  - Francesco Spinacino ( fl . 1507 ) was an Italian lutenist and composer . His surviving output comprises the first two volumes of Ottaviano Petrucci 's influential series of lute music publications : Intabolatura de lauto libro primo and Intabolatura de lauto libro secondo ( both 1507 ) . These two collections comprise the first known printed lute music , and his first book was the first ever instrumental music book printed with the movable type system . Spinacino was apparently highly regarded by his contemporaries , as his music was widely copied : some of the pieces are found in manuscripts that originated in the British Isles . There are 81 pieces overall : 46 intabulations , 27 ricercares , two bassadans and six pieces for lute duet . The ricercares are among the most complex of the period ; they have no clearly defined form and include several contrasting sections . Particularly notable is Recercare de tutti li toni , which moves through all modes . The duets are also historically important , for they present a sample of early 16th century performance practice : one of the lutes is given an intabulation of a chanson 's original tenor and bass , whereas the other plays in free counterpoint to the titular chanson .  - Ottaviano Petrucci (born in Fossombrone on 18 June 1466  died on 7 May 1539 in Venice) was an Italian printer. His "Harmonice Musices Odhecaton", a collection of chansons printed in 1501, is commonly misidentified as the first book of sheet music printed from movable type. Actually that distinction belongs to the Roman printer Ulrich Han's "Missale Romanum" of 1476. Nevertheless, Petrucci's later work was extraordinary for the complexity of his white mensural notation and the smallness of his font, and he did in fact print the first book of polyphony using movable type. He also published numerous works by the most highly regarded composers of the Renaissance, including Josquin des Prez and Antoine Brumel.  - Josquin des Prez (  27 August 1521), often referred to simply as Josquin, was a French composer of the Renaissance. His original name is sometimes given as Josquin Lebloitte and his later name is given under a wide variety of spellings in French, Italian, and Latin, including and . His motet "Illibata Dei virgo nutrix" includes an acrostic of his name, where he spelled it "Josquin des Prez". He was the most famous European composer between Guillaume Dufay and Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, and is usually considered to be the central figure of the Franco-Flemish School. Josquin is widely considered by music scholars to be the first master of the high Renaissance style of polyphonic vocal music that was emerging during his lifetime.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'date of death' with the subject 'francesco spinacino'.  Choices: - 1  - 117  - 1460  - 1466  - 1501  - 1539  - 18  - 2  - 2001  - 27  - 27 august 1521  - 7  - 8
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1501