Please answer this: Information:  - George David Cummins (December 11, 1822  June 26, 1876) was an American bishop and founder of the Reformed Episcopal Church.  - The Reformed Episcopal Church (REC) is a Anglican Christian church of evangelical Episcopalian heritage. It was founded in 1873 in New York City by George David Cummins, formerly a bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church.   - A Christian (or ) is a person who follows or adheres to Christianity, an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. "Christian" derives from the Koine Greek word "Christós" (), a translation of the Biblical Hebrew term "mashiach".  - Robert Livingston Rudolph ( December 29 , 1865 -- September 16 , 1930 ) was a bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church in the early twentieth century . He was the first bishop to be raised with the church . Rudolph also served as Professor of Dogmatic Theology and Christian Ethics at the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church in Philadelphia for twenty - seven years before his death . Together Rudolph and his son , Robert Knight Rudolph , trained men for the gospel ministry at this institution for a total of seventy - four years . Rudolph was widely recognized as an outstanding preacher , teacher , scholar and bishop .  - Robert Knight Rudolph (June 8, 1906  July 14, 1986) was an American Reformed Episcopal minister and theologian. He served as Professor of Systematic Theology and Christian Ethics at the Theological Seminary of the Reformed Episcopal Church in Philadelphia for forty-nine years before his retirement in 1981. Together Rudolph and his father trained men for the gospel ministry at this institution for a total of seventy-four years. Rudolph was known for his strict adherence to Calvinism and presuppositional apologetics.  - Calvinism (also called the Reformed tradition, Reformed Christianity, Reformed Protestantism, or the Reformed faith) is a major branch of Protestantism which follows the theological tradition and the forms of Christian practice that were developed by John Calvin and other Reformation-era theologians.    What entity does 'robert livingston rudolph' has the relation 'occupation' with?
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Answer: theologian


Problem: Information:  - Bad Golf Made Easier is a 53-minute video by actor Leslie Nielsen. It is a parody of golf and other golf videos and books. It demonstrates many humorous bad golf swings, and a slogan found in it is: "I don't play golf to feel bad; I play bad golf but feel good!" In the video, many people hit the dirt out from the ground, drop their golf clubs into the water, and make other mistakes.  - A parody (also called a spoof, send-up, take-off, or lampoon) is a work created to imitate, make fun of, or comment on an original workits subject, author, style, or some other targetby means of satiric or ironic imitation. As the literary theorist Linda Hutcheon puts it, "parody  is imitation, not always at the expense of the parodied text." Another critic, Simon Dentith, defines parody as "any cultural practice which provides a relatively polemical allusive imitation of another cultural production or practice." Parody may be found in art or culture, including literature, music (although "parody" in music has an earlier, somewhat different meaning than for other art forms), animation, gaming, and film.  - Bad Golf My Way is a short movie by actor Leslie Nielsen. It is the sequel to his first golf video "Bad Golf Made Easier".  - A slogan is a memorable motto or phrase used in a clan, political, commercial, religious, and other context as a repetitive expression of an idea or purpose, with the goal of persuading members of the public or a more defined target group. The "Oxford Dictionary of English" defines a slogan as "a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising." (Stevenson, 2010) A slogan usually has the attributes of being memorable, very concise and appealing to the audience. (Lim & Loi, 2015). These attributes are necessary in a slogan, as it is only a short phrase. Therefore, it is necessary for slogans to be memorable, as well as concise in what the organisation or brand is trying to say and appealing to who the organisation or brand is trying to reach.  - Video is an electronic medium for the recording, copying, playback, broadcasting, and display of moving visual media.  - Golf is a club and ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.  - Stupid Little Golf Video ( released as Leslie Nielsen 's Stupid Little Golf Video in the United States ) is the third and last of the how - to - golf - badly trilogy . ( The other two are Bad Golf Made Easier and Bad Golf My Way . ) As of 2013 , it is the only one of its kind that is released on DVD . Additionally , Nielsen 's wife Barberee Earl Nielsen made a cameo as a lady golfer .  - Leslie William Nielsen, (11 February 192628 November 2010) was a Canadian actor, comedian, and producer. He appeared in more than 100 films and 150 television programs, portraying more than 220 characters.    What entity does 'stupid little golf video' has the relation 'instance of' with?

A: film


Q: Information:  - A robe is a loose-fitting outer garment. Unlike garments described as capes or cloaks, robes usually have sleeves. The English word "robe" derives from Middle English "robe" ("garment"), borrowed from Old French "robe" ("booty, spoils"), itself taken from the Frankish word *"rouba" ("spoils, things stolen, clothes"), and is related to the word "rob". There are various types of robes, including:  - Clothing (also called clothes and attire) is fiber and textile material worn on the body. The wearing of clothing is mostly restricted to human beings and is a feature of nearly all human societies. The amount and type of clothing worn depends on body type, social, and geographic considerations. Some clothing types can be gender-specific.  - A skirt is the lower part of a dress or gown, covering the person from the waist downwards, or a separate outer garment serving this purpose.  - A dress (also known as a frock or a gown) is a garment consisting of a skirt with an attached bodice (or a matching bodice giving the effect of a one-piece garment). In many cultures, dresses are more often worn by women and girls.  - Trousers (pants in North America) are an item of clothing worn from the waist to the ankles, covering both legs separately (rather than with cloth extending across both legs as in robes, skirts, and dresses).  - Gabardine is a tough , tightly woven fabric used to make suits , overcoats , trousers , uniforms , windbreakers , and other garments .  - A uniform is a type of clothing worn by members of an organization while participating in that organization's activity. Modern uniforms are most often worn by armed forces and paramilitary organizations such as police, emergency services, security guards, in some workplaces and schools and by inmates in prisons. In some countries, some other officials also wear uniforms in their duties; such is the case of the Commissioned Corps of the United States Public Health Service or the French prefects. For some public groups, such as police, it is illegal for non members to wear the uniform. Other uniforms are trade dresses (such as the brown uniforms of UPS).    What entity does 'gabardine' has the relation 'subclass of' with?
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textile