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In this task, you are given a context, a subject, a relation, and many options. Based on the context, from the options select the object entity that has the given relation with the subject. Answer with text (not indexes).
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Context: Hard Target is a 1993 American action film directed by Hong Kong film director John Woo in his American debut. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as Chance Boudreaux, an out-of-work Cajun merchant seaman who saves a young woman, named Natasha Binder (Yancy Butler), from a gang of thugs in New Orleans. Chance learns that Binder is searching for her missing father (Chuck Pfarrer), and agrees to aid Binder in her search. Boudreaux and Binder soon learn that Binder's father has died at the hands of wealthy sportsman Emil Fouchon (Lance Henriksen) who hunts homeless men as a form of recreation. The screenplay was written by Chuck Pfarrer and is based on the 1932 film adaptation of Richard Connell's 1924 short story, "The Most Dangerous Game.", Haskell Vaughn Anderson III is an American film , television and theater actor . He is perhaps most widely known for his prominent supporting role in the 1989 film Kickboxer , which starred Jean - Claude Van Damme . Other Independent Film Star roles include the 1978 film Brotherhood of Death , which was his first starring role on film and the 2007 Independent feature Boy and Dog ., Timecop is a 1994 science fiction action film directed by Peter Hyams and co-written by Mike Richardson and Mark Verheiden. Richardson also served as executive producer. The film is based on "Time Cop", a story created by Richardson, written by Verheiden, and drawn by Ron Randall, which appeared in the anthology comic "Dark Horse Comics", published by "Dark Horse Comics"., The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league consisting of 32 teams, divided equally between the National Football Conference (NFC) and the American Football Conference (AFC). The NFL is one of the four major professional sports leagues in North America, and the highest professional level of American football in the world. The NFL's 17-week regular season runs from the week after Labor Day to the week after Christmas, with each team playing 16 games and having one bye week. Following the conclusion of the regular season, six teams from each conference (four division winners and two wild card teams) advance to the playoffs, a single-elimination tournament culminating in the Super Bowl, played between the champions of the NFC and AFC., Le Tari (April 21, 1946  April 4, 1987) was an American actor who appeared in movies and on television., Double Impact is a 1991 American action film written and directed by Sheldon Lettich, and written, produced by and starring Jean-Claude Van Damme in a dual role as Chad and Alex Wagner. The film was released in the United States on August 9, 1991. The film marked Van Damme's second collaboration with Bolo Yeung (the first being Bloodsport in 1988), Jean-Claude Camille François Van Varenberg (born 18 October 1960), professionally known as Jean-Claude Van Damme and abbreviated as JCVD, is a Belgian actor, martial artist, screenwriter, film producer, and director best known for his martial arts action films. The most successful of these films include "Bloodsport" (1988), "Kickboxer" (1989), "Lionheart" (1990), "Double Impact" (1991), "Universal Soldier" (1992), "Hard Target" (1993), "Street Fighter" (1994), "Timecop" (1994), "Sudden Death" (1995), "JCVD" (2008) and "The Expendables 2" (2012)., The Washington Redskins are a professional American football team based in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The Redskins compete in the National Football League (NFL), as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team plays its home games at FedExField in Landover, Maryland; its headquarters and training facility are at Inova Sports Performance Center at Redskins Park in Ashburn, Virginia, and the Redskins Complex in Richmond, Virginia, respectively. The Redskins have played more than 1,000 games since 1932, and are one of only five franchises in the NFL to record over 600 regular season and postseason wins, reaching that mark in 2015. The Redskins have won five NFL Championships (two pre-1966 merger announcement, and three Super Bowls). The franchise has captured 14 NFL divisional titles and six NFL conference championships. The Redskins were the first team in the NFL with an official marching band, and also the first team to have a fight song, "Hail to the Redskins"., Brotherhood of Death is a low-budget 1976 action film in the blaxploitation genre, directed by Bill Berry, and starring Roy Jefferson, Le Tari, and Haskell Anderson. The film featured appearances by several members, including Jefferson, of the Washington Redskins professional football team of the National Football League., Blaxploitation or blacksploitation is an ethnic subgenre of the exploitation film, emerging in the United States during the early 1970s. Blaxploitation films were originally made specifically for an urban black audience, but the genre's audience appeal soon broadened across racial and ethnic lines. The Los Angeles National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) head and ex-film publicist Junius Griffin coined the term from the words "black" and "exploitation." Blaxploitation films were the first to regularly feature soundtracks of funk and soul music and primarily black casts. "Variety" credited "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song" and the less radical Hollywood-financed film "Shaft" (both released in 1971) with the invention of the blaxploitation genre., Roy Lee Jefferson (born November 9, 1943) is a former American football player, a wide receiver in the National Football League for twelve seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Colts, and Washington Redskins. During 162 regular season games, he had 451 receptions for 7,539 yards and 52 touchdowns., Subject: haskell v. anderson iii, Relation: date_of_birth, Options: (A) 1 (B) 14 (C) 17 (D) 18 (E) 1932 (F) 1943 (G) 1946 (H) 1966 (I) 1971 (J) 1976 (K) 1987 (L) 1988 (M) 1989 (N) 1991 (O) 1992 (P) 1993 (Q) 1994 (R) 2008 (S) 32 (T) 539 (U) 7 (V) october 1960
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Context: A school district is a form of special-purpose district which serves to operate local public primary and secondary schools, for formal academic or scholastic teaching, in various nations., Rochester (or ) is a city on the southern shore of Lake Ontario in the western portion of the U.S. state of New York, and the seat of Monroe County., James Monroe High School is a public high school in Rochester , operated by the Rochester City School District ., The Rochester City School District is a public school district that serves approximately 32,000 children and 10,000 adults in the city of Rochester, New York, with over 6,000 employees and a 20102011 operating budget of $693.7 million (approximately $16,500 per student).
The average class size ranges from 18 to 25 students. Rochester City Schools consistently post below-average results when compared to the rest of New York State., Subject: james monroe high school , Relation: located_in_the_administrative_territorial_entity, Options: (A) district (B) monroe (C) new york (D) of (E) post (F) rochester
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new york


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Context: The 1976 Summer Olympics, officially called the Games of the XXI Olympiad (French: Les "XXIes olympiques d'été"), was an international multi-sport event in Montreal, Quebec, in 1976, and the first Olympic Games held in Canada. Montreal was awarded the rights to the 1976 Games on May 12, 1970, at the 69th IOC Session in Amsterdam, over the bids of Moscow and Los Angeles. It is so far the only Summer Olympic Games to be held in Canada. Calgary and Vancouver later hosted the Winter Olympic Games in 1988 and 2010, respectively., Benny Brown ( Benjamin Gene Brown ; born September 27 , 1953 San Francisco , California -- February 1 , 1996 Ontario , California ) was an Olympic gold - medal winner in the 1976 4x400 Men 's Relay running the second leg . He teamed with Herman Frazier , Fred Newhouse and Maxie Parks . Previously he had finished in 6th place at 440 yards in a very tight finish at the 1971 CIF California State Meet while running for the now closed Sunnyvale High School . Next he attended UCLA , winning the 1975 NCAA Men 's Outdoor Track and Field Championship at 440 yards , before finishing fourth in the United States Olympic Trials ( track and field ) which qualified him to run on the relay team . He died in an automobile accident at the age of 42 . He had continued to be an active participant in the U. S. Corporate Games while working for Hughes Corporation . He was a part - time coach for Cal State Fullerton 's track team . Cal State Fullerton hosts the Ben Brown Invitational track and field meet every year in early March . It is the best track and field meet in southern California in March ., Alberto Juantorena (born 3 December 1950) is a Cuban former track athlete. At the 1976 Summer Olympics, he became the only athlete to win both the 400 and 800 m Olympic titles., Frederick Vaughn "Fred" Newhouse (born November 8, 1948) is an American competitor at the 1976 Summer Olympics, winning a gold medal in the men's 4x400 meter relay with Herman Frazier, Benny Brown, and Maxie Parks and silver in the 400 m. He finished second in the Olympic final with a time of 44.40 seconds, the second fastest time of the 1970s. The final was won by Cuba's Alberto Juantorena, a.k.a. El Caballo (The Horse)., Subject: benny brown, Relation: participant_of, Options: (A) 1976 summer olympics (B) olympic games
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1976 summer olympics