Question: Information:  - John Stanberry ( or Stanbury ; died 1474 ) was a medieval Bishop of Bangor and Bishop of Hereford . Stanberry was probably born at Morwenstow , Cornwall . He was provided as the Bishop of Bangor 4 March 1448 and was consecrated on 23 June 1448 . He was translated to Hereford on 7 February 1453 . He died on 11 May 1474 .  - The Province of Canterbury, or less formally the Southern Province, is one of two ecclesiastical provinces which constitute the Church of England. The other is the Province of York (which consists of 12 dioceses). It consists of 30 dioceses, covering roughly two-thirds of England, parts of Wales, and the Channel Islands, with the remainder comprising continental Europe (under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe).  - The Bishop of Hereford is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Hereford in the Province of Canterbury.  - The Diocese of Hereford is a Church of England diocese based in Hereford, covering Herefordshire, southern Shropshire and a few parishes within Worcestershire in England, and a few parishes within Powys and Monmouthshire in Wales. The cathedral is Hereford Cathedral and the bishop is the Bishop of Hereford. The diocese is one of the oldest in England (created in 676 and based on the minor sub-kingdom of the Magonsæte) and is part of the Province of Canterbury.  - The Church of England (C of E) is the Anglican Christian state church of England. Headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury (currently Justin Welby) and primarily governed from London with the monarch as the supreme governor, the Church of England is also the mother church of the international Anglican Communion. The church dates its formal establishment as a national church to the 6th-century Gregorian mission in Kent led by Augustine of Canterbury, with considerable features introduced and established during and following the English Reformation in the 16th century.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'place of burial' with the subject 'john stanberry'.  Choices: - hereford  - hereford cathedral  - london  - york
Answer: hereford cathedral

Question: Information:  - Veronica Mars is an American teen noir mystery drama television series created by screenwriter Rob Thomas. The series is set in the fictional town of Neptune, California, and stars Kristen Bell as the eponymous character. The series premiered on September 22, 2004, during television network UPN's final two years, and ended on May 22, 2007, after a season on UPN's successor, The CW, airing for three seasons total. "Veronica Mars" was produced by Warner Bros. Television, Silver Pictures Television, Stu Segall Productions, and Rob Thomas Productions. Joel Silver and Rob Thomas were executive producers for the entire run of the series, while Diane Ruggiero was promoted in the third season.  - Kristen Anne Bell (born July 18, 1980) is an American actress and singer. She began her acting career starring in stage productions and attended the Tisch School of Arts in New York. In 2001, she made her Broadway debut as Becky Thatcher in "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and starred in the Broadway revival of "The Crucible" the following year. In 2004, she had a supporting role in the film "Spartan" and received praise for her first leading performance in "Gracie's Choice".  - Warner Bros. Television (WBTV) is the television production arm of Warner Bros. Entertainment, itself part of Time Warner. Alongside CBS Television Studios, it serves as a television production arm of The CW Television Network (in which Time Warner has a 50% ownership stake), though it also produces shows for other networks, such as "Shameless" on Showtime, "The Leftovers" and "Westworld" on HBO (though Time Warner also owns HBO). As of 2015, it is the world's largest television production company measured by revenue and library (along with Sony's Sony Pictures Television). Its most notable TV shows include "Friends", "ER", "The West Wing", "Smallville", "Supernatural", "The Big Bang Theory", and "Full House".  - The United Paramount Network (UPN) was an American broadcast television network that launched on January 16, 1995. The network was originally owned by Chris-Craft Industries/United Television; then Viacom (through its Paramount Television unit, which produced most of the network's series) turned the network into a joint venture in 1996 after acquiring a 50% stake in the network, and then purchased Chris-Craft's remaining stake in 2000. In December 2005, UPN was spun off to CBS Corporation when CBS and Viacom split up into two separate companies.  - Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance. The term comes from a Greek word meaning "action" (Classical Greek: , "drama"), which is derived from "to do" (Classical Greek: , "drao").  The two masks associated with drama represent the traditional generic division between comedy and tragedy. They are symbols of the ancient Greek Muses, Thalia, and Melpomene. Thalia was the Muse of comedy (the laughing face), while Melpomene was the Muse of tragedy (the weeping face). Considered as a genre of poetry in general, the dramatic mode has been contrasted with the epic and the lyrical modes ever since Aristotle's "Poetics" (c. 335 BCE)the earliest work of dramatic theory.  - Joel Silver (born July 14, 1952) is an American film producer, most well known for action films including the "Lethal Weapon" series, "The Matrix" trilogy, the first two "Die Hard" movies, and "Predator". He is the owner of Silver Pictures and co-founder of Dark Castle Entertainment. He has been a rival to Michael Eisner, former CEO of The Walt Disney Company, since their days at Paramount Pictures.  - Claire Titelman is an American actress , most notable for her roles as Claire in American Pie : Band Camp and Barfetta in The Good Humor Man . She also played a recurring role as Mandy in the television series Veronica Mars .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'date of birth' with the subject 'claire titelman'.  Choices: - 14  - 18  - 1952  - 1980  - 1995  - 1996  - 2001  - 22  - 335  - 335 bce  - 50
Answer:
1980