Q: Information:  - Danny Moir ( born May 23 , 1980 ) is a Canadian ice dancer . He competed for most of his career with his cousin Sheri Moir . They are the 2001 Canadian national junior silver medalists and placed 11th at the 2001 World Junior Championships . They competed for two seasons on the Junior Grand Prix and placed 11th at the 2001 Nebelhorn Trophy . After that partnership ended , Moir competed with Kristina Lenko in the 2002 - 2003 season . Moir now coaches in Copenhagen , Denmark . He is the older brother of Olympic gold medalist Scott Moir .  - The Nebelhorn Trophy is an international senior-level figure skating competition organized by the Deutsche Eislauf-Union and held annually in Oberstdorf, Germany. It became part of the ISU Challenger Series in the 201415 season.  - London is a city in Southwestern Ontario, Canada along the Quebec CityWindsor Corridor. The city has a population of 366,151 according to the 2011 Canadian census. London is at the confluence of the Thames River, approximately halfway between Toronto, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan. The City of London is a separated municipality, politically separate from Middlesex County, though it remains the county seat.  - The Nebelhorn is a mountain in the Allgäu Alps in Germany, near the village of Oberstdorf. It lends its name to the Nebelhorn Trophy figure skating competition and the Nebelhorn Classics a freeride race event. Also the Nine Knights freeski contest takes place just above the "Höfatsblick" station of the Nebelhornbahn.  - The 2001 World Junior Figure Skating Championships were held from February 26 to March 2 at the Winter Sports Hall in Sofia, Bulgaria. Medals were awarded in men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. Due to the large number of participants, the men's and ladies' qualifying groups were split into groups A and B.  - Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a federal parliamentary republic in central-western Europe. It includes 16 constituent states, covers an area of , and has a largely temperate seasonal climate. With about 82 million inhabitants, Germany is the most populous member state of the European Union. After the United States, it is the second most popular immigration destination in the world. Germany's capital and largest metropolis is Berlin. Other major cities include Hamburg, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Stuttgart and Düsseldorf.  - Ice dancing is a discipline of figure skating that draws from ballroom dancing. It joined the World Figure Skating Championships in 1952, and became a Winter Olympic Games medal sport in 1976.  - The Deutsche Eislauf-Union e.V., (DEU) is the national amateur association for figure skating and ice dancing in Germany. The members of the DEU are the various German ice sports associations; there are no individual members.   - Sheri Moir (born September 17, 1981 in London, Ontario) is a Canadian figure skater. She competed in ice dancing with her cousin Danny Moir. They are the 2001 Canadian national junior silver medalists and placed 15th at the 2001 World Junior Figure Skating Championships. They competed for two seasons on the Junior Grand Prix and placed 11th at the 2001 Nebelhorn Trophy.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'occupation' with the subject 'danny moir'.  Choices: - canada  - figure skater  - ice dancer  - ice dancing  - major  - member  - mountain
A: figure skater


Q: Information:  - Cambridge is a university city and the county town of Cambridgeshire, England, on the River Cam about north of London. At the United Kingdom Census 2011, its population was 123,867, including 24,488 students.  - The Bishop of Rochester is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Rochester in the Province of Canterbury. His Latin episcopal signature is: "(firstname) Roffen", "Roffensis" being the genitive case of the Latin name of the see.  - Sawston is a large village in Cambridgeshire in England, situated on the River Cam seven miles (11 km) south of Cambridge. It has a population of 7,150 (Census 2001).  - The Province of Canterbury, or less formally the Southern Province, is one of two ecclesiastical provinces which constitute the Church of England. The other is the Province of York (which consists of 12 dioceses). It consists of 30 dioceses, covering roughly two-thirds of England, parts of Wales, and the Channel Islands, with the remainder comprising continental Europe (under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe).  - Benedict of Sausetun ( or Benedict of Sawston ) was a medieval Bishop of Rochester .  - The Diocese of Rochester is a Church of England diocese in the English county of Kent and the Province of Canterbury. The cathedral church of the diocese is Rochester Cathedral in the former city of Rochester. The bishop's Latin episcopal signature is: "(firstname) Roffen", "Roffensis" being the genitive case of the Latin name of the see.  - The Church of England (C of E) is the Anglican Christian state church of England. Headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury (currently Justin Welby) and primarily governed from London with the monarch as the supreme governor, the Church of England is also the mother church of the international Anglican Communion. The church dates its formal establishment as a national church to the 6th-century Gregorian mission in Kent led by Augustine of Canterbury, with considerable features introduced and established during and following the English Reformation in the 16th century.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'place of burial' with the subject 'benedict of sausetun'.  Choices: - kent  - london  - rochester cathedral  - york
A: rochester cathedral


Q: Information:  - Fueled by Ramen LLC is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group with distribution from one of the company's main labels, Atlantic Records. The label, founded in Gainesville, Florida, is now based in New York City.  - Fast Times at Barrington High is the third and final studio album by American rock band The Academy Is..., released in August 2008.  - The Academy Is... was an American rock band from Chicago, Illinois, formed in 2003. Before disbanding, they were signed by the Decaydance imprint of the Fueled by Ramen label. They were originally known as "The Academy", but added the "Is..." in 2004 to avoid legal complications with other established bands already under that name. The band released three studio albums, "Almost Here", "Santi", and "Fast Times at Barrington High", and four EPs. The band announced its break-up on 8 October 2011. In May 2015, lead singer William Beckett announced that the band would reunite at Riot Fest 2015 in Chicago. In addition the core members of the band Beckett, Mike Carden and Adam Siska, as well as Andy Mrotek and Ian Crawford (both of whom had not originally been part of the band), reunited for a farewell tour that took place during December 2015.  - `` Everything We Had '' is a single by the band The Academy Is ... from their album Santi . The song is featured on the soundtrack of the hit film , P.S. I Love You . With the minimal television and pop radio play , along with the song being used on the soundtrack , the song has given the band much exposure . This song was ranked # 87 on MTV Asia 's list of the Top 100 Hits of 2007 .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'record label' with the subject 'everything we had'.  Choices: - album  - atlantic records  - fueled by ramen  - record label  - studio album
A: fueled by ramen