. . "4028"^^ . . . "JKR" . . "Entity_2" . "Entity_2"^^ . "When the Entities are expressed separately, Entity_2 is the one whose characteristics are assumed to be known; it serves as a basis for establishing characteristics of Entity_1. The results of Method 2 show remarkable similarity to those obtained by Method 1 Leadbelly's recordings are not dissimilar to those of Jimmie Rodgers. This is a problem different from meltdown only in degree. Here we see a similar case. DNI"@en . . "Entity_2" . "2003-01-14T13:15:36+01:00"^^ . . . . . "ent2" . "Core" . "Core"^^ . . . . "When the Entities are expressed separately, Entity_2 is the one whose characteristics are assumed to be known; it serves as a basis for establishing characteristics of Entity_1. The results of Method 2 show remarkable similarity to those obtained by Method 1 Leadbelly's recordings are not dissimilar to those of Jimmie Rodgers. This is a problem different from meltdown only in degree. Here we see a similar case. DNI"@en . "When the Entities are expressed separately, Entity_2 is the one whose characteristics are assumed to be known; it serves as a basis for establishing characteristics of Entity_1.\nThe results of Method 2 show remarkable similarity to those obtained by Method 1\nLeadbelly's recordings are not dissimilar to those of Jimmie Rodgers.\nThis is a problem different from meltdown only in degree.\nHere we see a similar case. DNI"^^ . .