Information:  - SEAT, S.A. ("Sociedad Española de Automóviles de Turismo") is a Spanish automobile manufacturer with its head office in Martorell, Spain. It was founded on May 9, 1950, by the "Instituto Nacional de Industria" (INI), a state-owned industrial holding company.  - In Western architecture, a living room, also called a lounge room, lounge or sitting room, is a room in a residential house or apartment for relaxing and socializing. Such a room is sometimes called a front room when it is near the main entrance at the front of the house. In large formal homes, a sitting room is often a small private living area adjacent to a bedroom, such as the Queen's Sitting Room and the Lincoln Sitting Room of the White House. The term "living room" was coined in the late 19th or early 20th century.  - A chair is a piece of furniture with a raised surface, commonly used to seat a single person. Chairs are supported most often by four legs and have a back; however, a chair can have three legs or can have a different shape. Chairs are made of a wide variety of materials, ranging from wood to metal to synthetic material (e.g., plastic), and they may be padded or upholstered in various colors and fabrics, either just on the seat (as with some dining room chairs) or on the entire chair. Chairs are used in a number of rooms in homes (e.g., in living rooms, dining rooms and dens), in schools and offices (with desks), and in various other workplaces.  - A dining room is a room for consuming food. In modern times it is usually adjacent to the kitchen for convenience in serving, although in medieval times it was often on an entirely different floor level. Historically the dining room is furnished with a rather large dining table and a number of dining chairs; the most common shape is generally rectangular with two armed end chairs and an even number of un-armed side chairs along the long sides.  - Furniture refers to movable objects intended to support various human activities such as seating (e.g., chairs, stools, tables and sofas) and sleeping (e.g., beds). Furniture is also used to hold objects at a convenient height for work (as horizontal surfaces above the ground, such as tables and desks), or to store things (e.g., cupboards and shelves). Furniture can be a product of design and is considered a form of decorative art. In addition to furniture's functional role, it can serve a symbolic or religious purpose. It can be made from many materials, including metal, plastic, and wood. Furniture can be made using a variety of woodworking joints which often reflect the local culture.  - Wood is a porous and fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees, and other woody plants. It is an organic material, a natural composite of cellulose fibers which are strong in tension embedded in a matrix of lignin which resists compression. Wood is sometimes defined as only the secondary xylem in the stems of trees, or it is defined more broadly to include the same type of tissue elsewhere such as in the roots of trees or shrubs. In a living tree it performs a support function, enabling woody plants to grow large or to stand up by themselves. It also conveys water and nutrients between the leaves, other growing tissues, and the roots. Wood may also refer to other plant materials with comparable properties, and to material engineered from wood, or wood chips or fiber.  - A desk or bureau is a piece of furniture with a flat table-style work surface used in a school, office, home or the like for academic, professional or domestic activities such as reading, writing, or using equipment such as a computer. Desks often have one or more drawers, compartments, or pigeonholes to store items such as office supplies and papers. Desks are usually made of wood or metal, although materials such as tempered glass are sometimes seen.  - A chaise longue ( English / ez l / ; French pronunciation :  ( z l ) , `` long chair '' ) is an upholstered sofa in the shape of a chair that is long enough to support the legs . In modern French the term chaise longue can refer to any long reclining chair such as a deckchair . A literal translation in English is `` long chair '' . In the United States the term lounge chair is also used to refer to any long reclining chair . In the United States , chaise longue is often written and pronounced as `` chaise lounge '' , a 19th century folk anagrammatic adaptation of the term . The chaise longue has traditionally been associated with psychoanalysis and many psychoanalysts continue to keep chaise longues in their offices for use in psychotherapy .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'instance of' with the subject 'chaise longue'.  Choices: - addition  - apartment  - architecture  - area  - art  - automobile  - chair  - company  - design  - desk  - equipment  - even number  - fiber  - food  - front  - furniture  - head  - home  - house  - human  - material  - matrix  - number  - plant  - queen  - role  - room  - seat  - shape  - side  - state  - store  - surface  - tissue  - water  - work
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Ques: Information:  - Groove Coverage is a German dance band which consists of Axel Konrad, DJ Novus, Melanie Munch, better known as Mell (lead singer), and Verena Rehm (former stage performer, backing singer, occasional lead singer). Producers of the band are Ole Wierk and Axel Konrad. The project was founded in the summer of 2001 by DJ Novus, in co-operation with Suprime Music (Konrad). With eleven singles in the German Top 50 and over 13 million records sold worldwide, Groove Coverage is one of the most successful German dance artists.  - Verena Carmen Rehm, born 14 May 1984 in Neuburg, Bavaria, is best known as the backing vocalist and pianist of the Eurodance dance group Groove Coverage. She has many song writing credits both within and outside the group and also sings for many other German dance acts.  - Melanie Münch, (born August 4, 1981), better known by the stage name Mell, is a German singer, best known for being the lead singer of dance group Groove Coverage.  - Verena Carmen Rehm ( born May 14 , 1984 ) , born in Neuburg , Bavaria , is best known as the backing vocalist and pianist of the Eurodance dance group Groove Coverage . She has many song writing credits both within and outside the group and also sings for many other German dance acts .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'date of birth' with the subject 'verena rehm'.  Choices: - 14  - 14 may 1984  - 1981  - 1984  - 2001  - 4
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14 may 1984