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Information:  - Derrick Atkins ( born 5 January 1984 ) is a Jamaican born Bahamian sprinter . Atkins specializes in the 100 metres event and also holds the national record , with a time of 9.91 seconds . He is the second cousin of former world record holder Asafa Powell .  - Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is a country comprising the island of Cuba as well as Isla de la Juventud and several minor archipelagos. Cuba is located in the northern Caribbean where the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic Ocean meet. It is south of both the U.S. state of Florida and the Bahamas, west of Haiti, and north of Jamaica. Havana is the largest city and capital; other major cities include Santiago de Cuba and Camagüey. Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean, with an area of , and the second-most populous after Hispaniola, with over 11 million inhabitants.  - Jamaica is an island country situated in the Caribbean Sea, consisting of the third-largest island of the Greater Antilles. The island, in area, lies about south of Cuba, and west of Hispaniola (the island containing the nation-states of Haiti and the Dominican Republic). Jamaica is the fourth-largest island country in the Caribbean, by area.  - Asafa Powell, CD (born 23 November 1982) is a Jamaican sprinter who specialises in the 100 metres. He held the 100 metres world record between June 2005 and May 2008, with times of 9.77 and 9.74 seconds. Powell has consistently broken the 10-second barrier in competition, with his personal best of 9.72 s being the fifth fastest time in the history of the event. As of 1 September 2016, Powell has broken the ten-second barrier more times than anyone else  97 times.    'derrick atkins' is related to which object entity through the relation of 'country of citizenship'?  Choices: - cuba  - dominican republic  - jamaica  - the bahamas
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Information:  - Michael Davitt (25 March 184630 May 1906) was an Irish republican and agrarian agitator who founded the Irish National Land League. He was also a labour leader, Home Rule politician and Member of Parliament (MP). He was a close ally of Charles Stuart Parnell, the chief Irish leader, until Parnell's divorce crisis in 1890 made them bitter enemies.  - Máirtín Ó Cadhain (1906  18 October 1970) was one of the most prominent Irish language writers of the twentieth century. Perhaps best known for his 1949 work "Cré na Cille", Ó Cadhain played a key role in bringing literary modernism to contemporary Irish language literature. Politically, he was an Irish nationalist and socialist, promoting the "Athghabháil na hÉireann" ("Re-Conquest of Ireland"), through Gaelic culture. He was a member of the Irish Republican Army with Brendan Behan during the Emergency.  - Irish, also referred to as Gaelic or Irish Gaelic, is a Goidelic language of the Indo-European language family originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish people. Irish is spoken as a first language by a small minority of Irish people, and as a second language by a rather larger group of non-native speakers. Irish enjoys constitutional status as the national and first official language of the Republic of Ireland, and is an officially recognised minority language in Northern Ireland. It is also among the official languages of the European Union. The public body Foras na Gaeilge is responsible for the promotion of the language throughout the island of Ireland.  - Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill (born 1952) is an Irish poet.  - Gabriel Rosenstock (born 1949) is an Irish writer who works chiefly in the Irish language. A member of Aosdána, he is poet, playwright, haikuist, tankaist, essayist, and author/translator of over 180 books, mostly in Irish. Born in Kilfinane, County Limerick, he currently resides in Dublin.  - Seán Pádraig Ó Ríordáin (3 December 1916  21 February 1977) was one of the most important Irish language poets of the twentieth century and arguably the most significant figure in introducing European themes into traditional poetry.  - Mary O'Donoghue ( born 1975 ) is an Irish fiction writer , poet , and translator . She grew up in Co. Clare , Ireland . Her debut novel Before the House Burns was published in 2010 , and is described by Booker Prize - winning Irish novelist Anne Enright as `` Electric , real , and utterly modern : this is a voice to welcome and to watch . '' Her short stories have been published in the Georgia Review , the Dublin Review , AGNI , Salamander , Literary Imagination , Stinging Fly , the Irish Times , and elsewhere . Her poetry collections are Tulle ( 2001 ) and Among These Winters ( 2007 ) . She is one of the translators of Irish - language poet Seán Ó Ríordáin ; Selected Poems appeared from Yale University Press ( Margellos World Republic of Letters ) in 2014 . Across several years and bilingual volumes , she has collaborated with Louis de Paor on translations of his poetry , most recently The Brindled Cat and the Nightingale 's Tongue ( Bloodaxe Books , 2014 ) . Mary O'Donoghue 's writing awards include Hennessy / Sunday Tribune New Irish Writer ; two artist 's fellowships from Massachusetts Cultural Council ( 2006 and 2012 ) ; Irish Times / Legends of the Fall prize for short fiction responding to Ireland 's economic crisis ( 2013 ) ; and residencies at Vermont Studio Center and Virginia Center for Creative Arts . She is an associate professor of English in the Arts and Humanities division at Babson College , Massachusetts . http://artsake.massculturalcouncil.org/blog/artsake/index.php/2012/05/23/mcc-awards-37-artists-in-choreography-fictioncreative-nonfiction-and-poetry / http://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/legends-of-the-fall/legends-of-the-fall-shortlist-1.1535420  - Louis de Paor (born 1961) is a well-known poet in the Irish language. Born in Cork in 1961 and educated at Coláiste an Spioraid Naoimh, de Paor edited the Irish language journal Innti, founded in 1970 by Michael Davitt, Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Liam Ó Muirthile and Gabriel Rosenstock. He was awarded a PhD in Modern Irish from the National University of Ireland in 1986 for his thesis on Máirtín Ó Cadhain.    'mary o'donoghue' is related to which object entity through the relation of 'occupation'?  Choices: - army  - author  - leader  - literary  - member  - official  - playwright  - poet  - politician  - socialist  - writer
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author