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Information:  - OK Jazz, later renamed TPOK Jazz (short for "Tout Puissant Orchestre Kinshasa", "all-powerful Kinshasa orchestra"), was a soukous band from the Democratic Republic of the Congo established in 1956 and fronted by Franco. The group disbanded in 1993.  - Angola , officially the Republic of Angola (; Kikongo, Kimbundu and Umbundu: "Repubilika ya Ngola"), is a country in Southern Africa. It is the seventh-largest country in Africa and is bordered by Namibia to the south, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the north and east, Zambia to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean to west. The exclave province of Cabinda has borders with the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The capital and largest city of Angola is Luanda.  - Zimbabwe, officially the Republic of Zimbabwe, is a landlocked country located in southern Africa, between the Zambezi and Limpopo Rivers. It is bordered by South Africa to the south, Botswana to the west and southwest, Zambia to the northwest, and Mozambique to the east and northeast. Although it does not border Namibia, less than 200 metres of the Zambezi River separates it from that country. The capital and largest city is Harare. A country of roughly 13 million people, Zimbabwe has 16 official languages, with English, Shona, and Ndebele the most commonly used.  - Sam Mangwana (born February 21, 1945), is a Congolese musician, born to a Zimbabwean migrant father and an Angolan mother. He is the frontman of his bands "Festival des Maquisards" and "African All Stars". Mangwana was a member of François Luambo Makiadi's seminal band TPOK Jazz, and Tabu Ley Rochereau's bands African Fiesta, African Fiesta National and Afrisa International.  - Awilo Longomba is a Congolese musician who was a drummer in Viva la Musica , Stukas , Nouvelle Generation and Loketo . In 1995 , he finally quit drumming for singing and released his first album Moto Pamba with help from Shimita , Ballou Canta , Dindo Yogo , Dally Kimoko , Sam Mangwana , Syran Mbenza and Rigo Star . His second CD , Coupe Bibamba ( 1998 ) made him known throughout Africa , Europe and America . This was followed by Kafou Kafou ( 2001 ) and an album , Mondongo ( 2004 ) , which features Japponais , Dally Kimoko , Caen Madoka , Djudjuchet , Josky Kiambukuta and Simaro Lutumba . He is also credited as an atalaku ( animateur ) on some soukous records . Awilo now lives in France and is engaged to musician Barbara Kanam . Awilo 's relatives in the music industry include his father Victor Longomba a founding member of T.P OK Jazz as well as his late elder brother , Lovy the father to the Longombas who are a popular afro - fusion group based in Kenya . Lovy had a rich tenor voice and was a member of Super Mazembe led by the late Longwa Didos . In 2008 , Awilo Longomba released the new album Super-Man which was another success . Awilo continued his popularity in USA / Canada while on tour with Nabtry International Cultural Dancers , an African dance group founded in 2007 by Grace Haukwa . The Super-Man tour was successful throughout 2008 and 2009 . By popular votes and a historic win at the International Reggae and World Music Awards with over 120 countries voting in , Super-Man won the Best Soukous Entertainer Award 2009 . CEO and founder of Nabtry Grace Haukwa , who represents Awilo in the US , received the award on Awilo 's behalf at the ceremony .    'awilo longomba' is related to which object entity through the relation of 'country of citizenship'?  Choices: - angola  - botswana  - democratic republic of the congo  - namibia  - republic of the congo  - south africa  - zimbabwe
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democratic republic of the congo


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Information:  - The IBM System/360 introduced byte-addressable memory with 8-bit bytes, as opposed to bit-addressable or decimal digit-addressable or word-addressable memory, although its general purpose registers were 32 bits wide, and addresses were contained in the lower 24 bits of those addresses. Different models of System/360 had different internal data path widths; the IBM System/360 Model 30 (1965) implemented the 32-bit System/360 architecture, but had an 8 bit native path width, and performed 32-bit arithmetic 8 bits at a time.  - The IBM System/360 Model 30 was a low-end member of the IBM System/360 family. It was announced on April 7, 1964, shipped in 1965, and withdrawn on October 7, 1977.  - The ZX81 is a home computer produced by Sinclair Research and manufactured in Scotland by Timex Corporation. It was launched in the United Kingdom in March 1981 as the successor to Sinclair's ZX80 and was designed to be a low-cost introduction to home computing for the general public. It was hugely successful, and more than 1.5 million units were sold before it was discontinued. The ZX81 found commercial success in many other countries, notably the United States, where it was initially sold as the ZX-81. Timex manufactured and distributed it under licence and enjoyed a substantial but brief boom in sales. Timex later produced its own versions of the ZX81 for the US market  the Timex Sinclair 1000 and Timex Sinclair 1500. Unauthorised clones of the ZX81 were produced in several countries.  - Don Priestley (born 1940) is a video game programmer who wrote for the ZX81 and ZX Spectrum between 1982 and 1989.  - The ZX Spectrum is an 8-bit personal home computer released in the United Kingdom in 1982 by Sinclair Research Ltd. It was manufactured in Dundee, Scotland, in the now closed Timex factory.  - The IBM System/360 (S/360) is a mainframe computer system family that was announced by IBM on April 7, 1964, and delivered between 1965 and 1978. It was the first family of computers designed to cover the complete range of applications, from small to large, both commercial and scientific. The design made a clear distinction between architecture and implementation, allowing IBM to release a suite of compatible designs at different prices. All but the incompatible model 44 and the most expensive systems used microcode to implement the instruction set, which featured 8-bit byte addressing and binary, decimal and (hexadecimal) floating-point calculations.  - A game programmer is a software engineer, programmer, or computer scientist who primarily develops codebases for video games or related software, such as game development tools. Game programming has many specialized disciplines, all of which fall under the umbrella term of "game programmer". A game programmer should not be confused with a game designer, who works on game design.  - The Trap Door is a computer game published for several 8 - bit formats in 1986 by Piranha Games . It was written by Don Priestley and based on the British children 's television show of the same name .    'the trap door ' is related to which object entity through the relation of 'instance of'?  Choices: - architecture  - computer  - data  - design  - family  - game  - home computer  - instruction set  - mainframe computer  - march  - market  - member  - model  - path  - point  - release  - research  - software  - suite  - system  - term  - time  - umbrella term  - video  - video game  - word
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video game