[Q]: Information:  - Stanley "Stan" Getz (February 2, 1927  June 6, 1991) was an American jazz saxophonist. Playing primarily the tenor saxophone, Getz was known as "The Sound" because of his warm, lyrical tone, his prime influence being the wispy, mellow timbre of his idol, Lester Young. Coming to prominence in the late 1940s with Woody Herman's big band, Getz is described by critic Scott Yanow as "one of the all-time great tenor saxophonists". Getz went on to perform in bebop and cool jazz groups, but is perhaps best known for popularizing bossa nova with the worldwide hit single "The Girl from Ipanema" (1964) performed with Astrud Gilberto, and for his work done under the influence of João Gilberto and Antônio Carlos Jobim.  - Charlie Lee Byrd (September 16, 1925  December 2, 1999) was an American guitarist. His earliest and strongest musical influence was Django Reinhardt, the gypsy guitarist. Byrd was best known for his association with Brazilian music, especially bossa nova. In 1962, Byrd collaborated with Stan Getz on the album "Jazz Samba", a recording which brought bossa nova into the mainstream of North American music.  - Jazz Samba is a bossa nova album by Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd released by Verve Records in 1962. "Jazz Samba" signaled the beginning of the bossa nova craze in America. Stan Getz was the featured soloist and the tracks were arranged by Charlie Byrd, who had first heard bossa nova during a tour of Brazil in 1961.  - Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917  June 15, 1996) was an American jazz singer often referred to as the First Lady of Song, Queen of Jazz and Lady Ella. She was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing and intonation, and a "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in her scat singing.  - The Composer of Desafinado , Plays is the debut album by Antônio Carlos Jobim , released in 1963 . The album was inducted into the Latin Grammy Hall of Fame in 2001 .  - "Desafinado", a Portuguese word (usually rendered into English as "Out of Tune", or as "Off Key"), is the title of a bossa nova song composed by Antonio Carlos Jobim with lyrics (in Portuguese) by Newton Mendonça. The English language lyrics were written by Jon Hendricks and "Jessie Cavanaugh" (a pseudonym used by The Richmond Organisation). Another English lyric, more closely based on the original Portuguese lyric (but not a translation) was written by Gene Lees, and appears on some recordings as well. The version by Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd (from the album "Jazz Samba") was a major hit in 1962, reaching number 15 and number 4 on "Billboard"s pop and easy-listening charts, respectively; their definitive rendering also reached number 11 in the UK, while Ella Fitzgerald's version made number 38. The song was voted by the Brazilian edition of "Rolling Stone" as the 14th greatest Brazilian song.    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'record label'.
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[A]: the composer of desafinado plays , verve records


input: Please answer the following: Information:  - England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west. The Irish Sea lies northwest of England and the Celtic Sea lies to the southwest. England is separated from continental Europe by the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south. The country covers five-eighths of the island of Great Britain (which lies in the North Atlantic) in its centre and south; and includes over 100 smaller islands such as the Isles of Scilly, and the Isle of Wight.  - Robert III de Stuteville ( died 1186 ) was an English baron and justiciar .  - In Medieval England and Scotland the Chief Justiciar (later known simply as the Justiciar) was roughly equivalent to a modern Prime Minister as the monarch's chief minister. Similar positions existed Continental Europe, particularly in Norman Italy and in the Carolingian empire. The term is the English form of the medieval Latin "justiciarius" or "justitiarius" ("man of justice", i.e. "judge").  - Scotland (Scots: ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and covers the northern third of the island of Great Britain. It shares a border with England to the south, and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, with the North Sea to the east and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the south-west. In addition to the mainland, the country is made up of more than 790 islands, including the Northern Isles and the Hebrides.  - The Carolingian Empire (800888) was a large empire in western and central Europe during the early Middle Ages. It was ruled by the Carolingian dynasty, which had ruled as kings of the Franks since 751 and as kings of the Lombards of Italy from 774. In 800, the Frankish king Charlemagne was crowned emperor in Rome by Pope Leo III in an effort to revive the Roman Empire in the west during a vacancy in the throne of the eastern Roman Empire. After a civil war (84043) following the death of Emperor Louis the Pious, the empire was divided into autonomous kingdoms, with one king still recognised as emperor, but with little authority outside his own kingdom. The unity of the empire and the hereditary right of the Carolingians continued to be acknowledged.    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'occupation'.
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output: robert iii de stuteville , judge


Problem: Information:  - Juan de la Jaraquemada , ( Canary Islands ? -  Santiago of Chile , April 1612 ) ; Spanish soldier , designated by the viceroy of Peru Juan de Mendoza y Luna , Marquess of Montesclaros , Captain General and Governor of Chile , and president of the Real Audiencia of Santiago . He served from of January 1 , 1611 to March 27 , 1612 .  - Captain general (and its literal equivalent in several languages) is a high military rank of general officer grade, and a gubernatorial title.  - A general officer is an officer of high rank in the army, and in some nations' air forces or marines.    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'military rank'.

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juan de la jaraquemada , general officer