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Information:  - Gavin Shane DeGraw (born February 4, 1977) is an American musician, singer and songwriter. He rose to fame with the single "I Don't Want to Be" from his debut album "Chariot" which became the theme song for the television drama series "One Tree Hill". Other singles from the album included notably "Chariot" and "Follow Through". His second self-titled album was released in 2008 and included the top-twenty single "In Love with a Girl".  - "I Don't Want to Be" is a song by Gavin DeGraw appearing on his 2003 debut album, "Chariot". It was released as a single in Australia in 2003, and in the UK in 2004. The single became DeGraw's biggest hit to date, mainly due to the premiere of "One Tree Hill", of which the song is the opening theme; peaking at number ten in the U.S. in early-2005.  - Gavin DeGraw is singer - songwriter Gavin DeGraw 's self - titled second album . The album was released on May 6 , 2008 . The album debuted at number seven on the U.S. Billboard 200 albums chart , selling 66,000 copies the first week .  - "In Love with a Girl" is a song recorded by American singer Gavin DeGraw and was released as the lead single from DeGraw's self-titled second studio album, released on February 5, 2008.    After reading the paragraphs above, choose the best answer for the entity that related to 'gavin degraw ' with the relationship of 'follows'.  Choices: - 1977  - 2003  - 2005  - 2008  - 4  - a  - a song  - be  - born  - chariot  - drama  - fame  - february  - february 5  - gavin degraw  - girl  - i  - is  - love  - one tree hill  - released  - s  - self  - single  - songwriter  - ten  - the album  - the song  - theme  - to be  - u
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chariot

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Information:  - Alexander Keiller FSA FGS ( 1889 -- 1955 ) was a Scottish archaeologist and businessman who worked on an extensive prehistoric site at Avebury in Wiltshire , England . Keiller was heir to the marmalade business of his family , James Keiller & Son that had been established in 1797 in Dundee , and exported marmalade and confectionery across the British Empire . He used his wealth to acquire a total of 950 acres ( 3.8 km2 ) of land in Avebury for preservation and he conducted excavations , re-erected stones on the Avebury site , and created a museum to interpret the site . He also pioneered aerial photography for archaeological interpretation . Keiller founded the Morven Institute of Archeological Research there , now the Alexander Keiller Museum and held by the National Trust after Keiller 's widow gifted the building to the Trust in 1966 . In 1943 he had sold the land at Avebury to the National Trust for its agricultural value only .  - Hampshire (; abbreviated Hants, archaically known as the County of Southampton) is a county on the southern coast of England in the United Kingdom. The county town of Hampshire is Winchester, the former capital city of England. Hampshire is the most populous ceremonial county in the United Kingdom (excluding the metropolitan counties) with almost half of the county's population living within the South Hampshire conurbation which includes the cities of Southampton and Portsmouth. The larger South Hampshire metropolitan area has a population of 1,547,000. Hampshire is notable for housing the birthplaces of the Royal Navy, British Army, and Royal Air Force. It is bordered by Dorset to the west, Wiltshire to the north-west, Berkshire to the north, Surrey to the north-east, and West Sussex to the east. The southern boundary is the coastline of the English Channel and the Solent, facing the Isle of Wight.  - Wiltshire (or ) is a county in South West England with an area of . It is landlocked and borders the counties of Dorset, Somerset, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire. The county town was Wilton but Wiltshire Council is now based in the new county town of Trowbridge.    After reading the paragraphs above, choose the best answer for the entity that related to 'alexander keiller ' with the relationship of 'military branch'.  Choices: - air force  - british army  - royal navy
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royal navy