Ques:Information:  - Wave is the third album by Antônio Carlos Jobim , released in 1967 on A&M Records . It is known as Jobim 's most successful album to date ( # 5 US JAZZ ALBUMS 1967 , # 114 US ALBUMS 1968 ) , and it was listed by Rolling Stone Brazil as one of the 100 best Brazilian albums in history .  - Bossa nova is a genre of Brazilian music, which developed and was popularized in the 1950s and 1960s and is today one of the best-known Brazilian music genres abroad. The phrase "bossa nova" means literally "new trend". A lyrical fusion of samba and jazz, bossa nova acquired a large following in the 1960s, initially among young musicians and college students.  - Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim (January 25, 1927December 8, 1994), also known as Tom Jobim, was a Brazilian composer, pianist, songwriter, arranger and singer. He was a primary force behind the creation of the bossa nova style, and his songs have been performed by many singers and instrumentalists within Brazil and internationally.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'genre' with the subject 'wave '.  Choices: - bossa nova  - genre  - jazz  - samba

Ans:bossa nova
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Ques:Information:  - Doctor in the House is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and produced by Betty Box. The screenplay, by Nicholas Phipps, Richard Gordon and Ronald Wilkinson, is based on the novel by Gordon, and follows a group of students through medical school.  - Donald Daniel Houston (6 November 1923  13 October 1991) was a Welsh actor whose first two films  "The Blue Lagoon" (1949) with Jean Simmons, and "A Run for Your Money" (1949) with Sir Alec Guinness  were highly successful. Later in his career he was cast in military roles and in comedies such as the "Doctor" and "Carry On" series.  - Sir Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde, known as Dirk Bogarde (28 March 1921  8 May 1999), was an English actor and writer. Initially a matinée idol in films such as "Doctor in the House" (1954) for the Rank Organisation, he later acted in art-house films. In a second career, he wrote seven best-selling volumes of memoirs, six novels and a volume of collected journalism, mainly from articles in "The Daily Telegraph".  - Sir Alec Guinness (2 April 1914  5 August 2000) was an English actor. After an early career on the stage, he was featured in several of the Ealing Comedies, including "The Ladykillers" and "Kind Hearts and Coronets" in which he played eight different characters. He is also known for his six collaborations with David Lean: Herbert Pocket in "Great Expectations" (1946), Fagin in "Oliver Twist" (1948), Col. Nicholson in "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (1957, for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor), Prince Faisal in "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962), General Yevgraf Zhivago in "Doctor Zhivago" (1965), and Professor Godbole in "A Passage to India" (1984). He is also known for his portrayal of Obi-Wan Kenobi in George Lucas's original "Star Wars" trilogy, receiving a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.  - Doctor in Distress is a 1963 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Dirk Bogarde , James Robertson Justice , and Samantha Eggar . It 's the fifth of the seven films in the Doctor series . After a one - film absence , it marked the final return to the role of Simon Sparrow by Dirk Bogarde , and also the return ( although in a different role ) of Donald Houston . The film uses some of the characters in Richard Gordon 's Doctor novels , but is n't based on any of the novels .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'screenwriter' with the subject 'doctor in distress '.  Choices: - alec guinness  - dirk bogarde  - nicholas phipps  - prince  - richard gordon

Ans:nicholas phipps
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Ques:Information:  - The International Olympic Committee (IOC; French: Comité international olympique, CIO) is the supreme authority of the worldwide Olympic movement. It is an international, non-profit, non-governmental organization based in Lausanne, Switzerland. Its mission is enshrined in the Olympic Charter: to support the development of competitive sport by ethical and environmentally sustainable means.  - A multi-sport event is an organized sports event, often held over multiple days, featuring competition in many different sports between organized teams of athletes from (mostly) nation states. The first major, modern, multi-sport event of international significance is the modern Olympic Games.  - Bektas Abubakirov ( Kazakh :   ; born December 12 , 1972 ) is a retired boxer from Kazakhstan , who competed for his native country in the Men 's Bantamweight ( -- 54 kg ) at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta , Georgia . There he was defeated in the first round by France 's Rachid Bouaita .  - Arnaldo Mesa Bonell (6 December 1967  17 December 2012) was a retired boxer from Cuba, who won the silver medal for his native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, United States. In the final of the Bantamweight ( 54 kg) division he was defeated by Hungary's István Kovács. A year earlier, at the Pan American Games in Mar del Plata, he captured the gold medal in his division. In 1986 he already won the bronze medal at the 1986 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Reno.  - The 1996 Summer Olympics, known officially as the Games of the XXVI Olympiad and unofficially as the Centennial Olympic Games, was a major international multi-sport event that took place in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, from July 19 to August 4, 1996. A record 197 nations, all current IOC member nations, took part in the Games, comprising 10,318 athletes. The International Olympic Committee voted in 1986 to separate the Summer and Winter Games, which had been held in the same year since 1924, and place them in alternating even-numbered years, beginning in 1994. The 1996 Summer Games were the first to be staged in a different year from the Winter Games. Atlanta became the fifth American city to host the Olympic Games and the third to hold a Summer Olympic Games.   - The Summer Olympic Games or the Games of the Olympiad, first held in 1896, is an international multi-sport event that is hosted by a different city every four years. The most recent Olympics were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The International Olympic Committee organizes the games and oversees the host city's preparations. In each Olympic event, gold medals are awarded for first place, silver medals are awarded for second place, and bronze medals are awarded for third; this tradition began in 1904. The Winter Olympic Games were created due to the success of the Summer Olympics.  - Rachid Bouaita (born September 20, 1974 in Maubeuge, Nord) is a retired boxer from France, who competed for his native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1996. His best result was finishing in fifth place after being defeated by Cuba's eventual silver medalist Arnaldo Mesa.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'sport' with the subject 'bektas abubakirov'.  Choices: - boxing  - sport

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boxing
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