Problem: Information:  - A diary is a record (originally in handwritten format) with discrete entries arranged by date reporting on what has happened over the course of a day or other period. A personal diary may include a person's experiences, and/or thoughts or feelings, including comments on current events outside the writer's direct experience. Someone who keeps a diary is known as a diarist. Diaries undertaken for institutional purposes play a role in many aspects of human civilization, including government records (e.g. "Hansard"), business ledgers and military records. In British English, the word may also denote a preprinted journal format.  - A ledger is the principal book or computer file for recording and totaling economic transactions measured in terms of a monetary unit of account by account type, with debits and credits in separate columns and a beginning monetary balance and ending monetary balance for each account.  - Hansard is the traditional name of the transcripts of Parliamentary Debates in Britain and many Commonwealth countries. It is named after Thomas Curson Hansard (17761833), a London printer and publisher, who was the first official printer to the parliament at Westminster.  - John Thomlinson ( 1692 -- 1761 ) was an English clergyman best known for his diary , covering 1715 to 1722 .    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'occupation'.

A: john thomlinson , diarist


[Q]: Information:  - The Milwaukee Bucks are an American professional basketball franchise based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The Bucks compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member club of the league's Eastern Conference Central Division. The team was founded in 1968 as an expansion team, and played at the BMO Harris Bradley Center. Former U.S. Senator Herb Kohl was the long-time owner of the team, with John Hammond as current general manager; as of April 16, 2014 a group led by billionaire hedge fund managers Wesley Edens and Marc Lasry agreed to purchase a majority interest in the team from Kohl, a sale which was approved by the owners of the NBA and its Board of Governors a month later on May 16. The team is currently valued at $675 million according to "Forbes", ranking second-to-last in the league.  - The Bradley Center (known as the BMO Harris Bradley Center under sponsorship agreements) is an indoor arena located on the northwest corner of North 4th and West State Streets in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin.  - Basketball is a sport that is played by two teams of five players on a rectangular court. The objective is to shoot a ball through a hoop in diameter and mounted at a height of to backboards at each end of the court. The game was invented in 1891 by Dr. James Naismith, who would be the first basketball coach of the Kansas Jayhawks, one of the most successful programs in the game's history.   - The 1988 NBA draft took place on June 28, 1988, in New York City, New York. The length was reduced from seven rounds in the previous year to three rounds.  - The NBA draft is an annual event dating back to 1947 in which the thirty teams from the National Basketball Association (NBA) can draft players who are eligible and wish to join the league. These are typically college basketball players, but international players are also eligible to be drafted. College players who have finished their four-year college eligibility are automatically eligible for selection, while the underclassmen have to declare their eligibility and give up their remaining college eligibility. International players who are at least 23 years old are automatically eligible for selection, while the players younger than 22 have to declare their eligibility. Players who are not automatically eligible but have declared their eligibility are often called "early-entrants" or "early-entry candidates". The draft usually takes place at the end of June, during the NBA off-season. Since 1989, the draft has consisted of two rounds; this is much shorter than the entry drafts of the other major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada, all of which run at least seven rounds. Sixty players are selected in each draft. No player may sign with the NBA until he has been eligible for at least one draft.  - Alfredo William `` Tito '' Horford ( born January 19 , 1966 ) is a retired Dominican professional basketball player who was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2nd round ( 39th overall ) of the 1988 NBA Draft . Horford played three years in the NBA , two with the Bucks from 1988 -- 1990 , and a short stint with the Washington Bullets during the 1993 - 94 season . He played in Spain in 1992 . He was listed on the Bucks ` summer 1992 roster . Born in La Romana , Dominican Republic , he enrolled at Louisiana State University before being kicked off the team . He then played at University of Miami . Horford attended Marian Christian High School in Houston which originally recruited him from the Dominican Republic . Tito Horford was the first Dominican - born player to play in the NBA . His son , Al Horford , went to the University of Florida and played a prominent role on the Gators team that won the national championship in 2006 and 2007 . He was selected 3rd overall by the Atlanta Hawks in the 2007 NBA Draft . His son Jon Horford played forward for the University of Michigan basketball team . He then transferred to Florida after his junior season . His brother , Kelly Horford , ( 6 ' 10 `` ) 215 , played at Florida Atlantic University from 1992 - 1996 .    Given the information, choose the subject and object entities that have the relation of 'position played on team / speciality'.
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[A]:
tito horford , center