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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1853
List of shipwrecks in September 1853
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Anthracite", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground near Williamstown , Victoria . She was on a voyage from Grimsby , Lincolnshire to Melbourne , Victoria" ], [ "Asa Pack", "New South Wales", "The ship was driven ashore at Point Henry , Victoria" ], [ "Ceres", "United Kingdom", "The sloop was driven ashore at Trebetherick Point , Cornwall with the loss of all hands . She was on a voyage from Padstow to New Quay" ], [ "Hannah Maria", "United Kingdom", "The ship driven ashore 15 nautical miles ( 28 km ) west of Cape Jaffa , South Australia . All on board were rescued . She was on a voyage from Plymouth , Devon to Adelaide , South Australia and Melbourne , Melbourne" ], [ "Hornet", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked in the Strait of Belle Isle . She was on a voyage from Quebec City , Province of Canada , British North America to Limerick" ], [ "Royalist", "United Kingdom", "The brig was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Quebec City , Province of Canada , British North America to Conway , Caernarfonshire" ], [ "Victoria", "United Kingdom", "The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean . Her crew were rescued by Warbler ( United Kingdom ) . Victoria was on a voyage from Quebec City to London" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1853_12
The list of shipwrecks in September 1853 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1853.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Evans_(actor)
Scott Evans (actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2008-2010", "One Life to Live", "Oliver Fish", "" ], [ "2008", "Law & Order : Criminal Intent", "Woody Sage ( Scott Woodley )", "Episode : Betrayed" ], [ "2008", "Guiding Light", "Trey", "2 episodes" ], [ "2008", "Fringe", "Ben", "Episode : The Cure" ], [ "2010", "Law & Order", "Thomas Moran", "Episode : Steel-Eyed Death" ], [ "2010", "Rubicon", "Joe Purcell", "Episode : Wayward Sons" ], [ "2011", "Law & Order : Criminal Intent", "Shane Berlin", "Episode : Trophy Wine" ], [ "2012 , 2013", "White Collar", "Dennis Flynn", "2 episodes" ], [ "2013", "In the Dark", "EMT Reid", "Television film" ], [ "2014", "Looking", "Cody Heller", "Episode : Looking for a Plus-One" ], [ "2014", "Hit the Floor", "Danny", "Episode : Unguarded" ], [ "2016", "I Know Where Lizzie Is", "Henry Spencer", "Television film" ], [ "2017", "Daytime Divas", "Julian", "4 episodes" ], [ "2018-present", "Grace and Frankie", "Oliver", "Recurring Role" ], [ "2019", "Into the Dark", "Joel", "Episode : Midnight Kiss" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Scott_Evans_(actor)_1
Scott Evans (born September 21, 1983) is an American actor. He is best known for playing the role of police officer Oliver Fish on the ABC daytime soap opera One Life to Live. He currently plays the role of Oliver on the series Grace and Frankie. He is the younger brother of actor Chris Evans.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992–93_Philadelphia_Flyers_season
1992–93 Philadelphia Flyers season
[ "Date", "Player", "Previous team ( league )" ]
[ [ "July 11 , 1992", "Glenn Mulvenna", "Pittsburgh Penguins" ], [ "August 20 , 1992", "Ric Nattress", "Toronto Maple Leafs" ], [ "August 26 , 1992", "Gord Hynes", "Boston Bruins" ], [ "August 26 , 1992", "Greg Paslawski", "Quebec Nordiques" ], [ "October 5 , 1992", "Andre Faust", "Princeton Tigers ( ECAC )" ], [ "December 14 , 1992", "Daniel Dore", "Quebec Nordiques" ] ]
Transactions -- Signings
The following players were signed by the Flyers via free agency .
1992–93_Philadelphia_Flyers_season_14
The 1992-93 Philadelphia Flyers season was the team's 26th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flyers added Eric Lindros in a blockbuster trade, but the team failed to make the Stanley Cup playoffs for the fourth-straight season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benigno_Aquino_III
Benigno Aquino III
[ "Title", "Name", "Term" ]
[ [ "President", "Benigno S. Aquino III", "2010-2016" ], [ "Vice President", "Jejomar Binay", "2010-2016" ], [ "Cabinet Secretary", "Jose Rene Almendras", "2012-2016" ], [ "Executive Secretary", "Paquito Ochoa , Jr", "2010-2016" ], [ "Press Secretary", "Edwin Lacierda", "2010-2016" ], [ "Secretary of Agrarian Reform", "Virgilio de los Reyes", "2010-2016" ], [ "Secretary of Agriculture", "Proceso Alcala", "2010-2016" ], [ "Secretary of Budget and Management", "Florencio Abad", "2010-2016" ], [ "Secretary of Education", "Br . Armin Luistro FSC", "2010-2016" ], [ "Secretary of Energy", "Jose Rene Almendras", "2010-12" ], [ "Secretary of Energy", "Carlos Jericho Petilla", "2012-15" ], [ "Secretary of Energy", "Zenaida Monsada", "2015-2016" ], [ "Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources", "Ramon Paje", "2010-2016" ], [ "Secretary of Finance", "Cesar Purisima", "2010-2016" ], [ "Secretary of Foreign Affairs", "Alberto Romulo", "2010-11" ], [ "Secretary of Foreign Affairs", "Albert del Rosario", "2011-16" ], [ "Secretary of Foreign Affairs", "Jose Rene Almendras", "2016 ( acting )" ], [ "Secretary of Health", "Dr. Enrique Ona", "2010-14" ], [ "Secretary of Health", "Janette Garin", "2014-15 ( acting ) 2015-2016" ], [ "Secretary of the Interior and Local Government", "Jesse M. Robredo", "2010-12" ] ]
Presidency ( 2010–2016 ) -- Cabinet
See also : Cabinet of the Philippines
Benigno_Aquino_III_0
Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III (born February 8, 1960) is a Filipino politician who served as the 15th President of the Philippines from 2010 until 2016. Aquino is a fourth-generation politician and the chairman of the Liberal Party from 2010 to 2016. On September 9, 2009, shortly after the death of his mother, Aquino officially announced that he would be a candidate in the 2010 presidential election. He was elected and on June 30, 2010 was sworn into office as the fifteenth President of the Philippines at the Quirino Grandstand in Rizal Park, Manila, succeeding Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. He ended his term on June 30, 2016, succeeded by Rodrigo Duterte. In 2013, Time named him one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001–02_Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C._season
2001–02 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season
[ "Start date", "Player", "To", "End date" ]
[ [ "29 August 2001", "Robert Taylor", "Queens Park Rangers", "26 September 2001" ], [ "7 September 2001", "Tony Dinning", "Wigan Athletic", "10 September 2001" ], [ "13 September 2001", "Colin Larkin", "Kidderminster Harriers", "End of season" ], [ "9 October 2001", "Robert Taylor", "Gillingham", "3 January 2002" ], [ "24 October 2001", "Shane Tudor", "Cambridge United", "24 November 2001" ], [ "29 November 2001", "John Melligan", "Bournemouth", "9 February 2002" ], [ "17 January 2002", "Robert Taylor", "Grimsby Town", "17 February 2002" ], [ "19 March 2002", "Adam Proudlock", "Nottingham Forest", "16 April 2002" ], [ "21 March 2002", "Michael Branch", "Reading", "End of season" ] ]
Transfers -- Loans out
2001–02_Wolverhampton_Wanderers_F.C._season_7
The 2001-02 season was the 103rd season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers. They played the season in the second tier of the English football system, the Football League First Division. The season proved a notable disappointment for the club after being denied promotion in the play-offs. The team had sat in the automatic promotion spots for the majority of the campaign, but a late slump in form saw local rivals West Bromwich Albion pip them to second place. Defeat to Norwich City in the semi-finals then ended their hopes of returning to the top flight for the first time since 1984. The club had spent in excess of £11 million before and during the season to try to achieve promotion, in this, manager Dave Jones' first full season in charge.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luxembourg_3._Division
Luxembourg 3. Division
[ "Club", "Location", "2017-18 position" ]
[ [ "FC Noertzange HF", "Noertzange", "7th" ], [ "Etoile Sportive Clemency", "Clemency", "3rd" ], [ "FC Munsbach", "Munsbach", "12th ( Division 2 Serie 2 )" ], [ "Olympia Christnach-Waldbillig", "Waldbillig", "8th" ], [ "FC Schengen", "Schengen", "4th" ], [ "Minière Lasauvage", "Lasauvage", "14th ( Division 2 Serie 2 )" ], [ "US Moutfort-Medingen", "Moutfort", "13th ( Division 2 Serie 2 )" ], [ "FC Les Aiglons Dalheim", "Dalheim", "9th" ], [ "Tricolore Gasperich", "Gasperich", "6th" ], [ "FC Kopstal 33", "Kopstal", "5th" ] ]
Serie 2
Luxembourg_3._Division_1
The Luxembourg 3. Division () is the fifth tier of the Luxembourg football league system. There are a total of 20 teams in the division, which are split into two groups.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_and_Beauty
War and Beauty
[ "Cast", "Role", "Description" ]
[ [ "Yu Yang", "Aisin-Gioro Yong Yan 愛新覺羅·顒琰 , 皇上", "The Jiaqing Emperor" ], [ "Rebecca Chan", "Empress Niuhuru 鈕祜祿氏 , 皇后", "Empress Xiaoherui . She was initially out of favour , but regained it after winning a power struggle with Yu-Yuet" ], [ "Sheren Tang", "Niuhuru Yu-Yue 鈕祜祿·如玥 , 如妃", "Imperial Consort Yu Loves Kong Wu An initially favoured concubine who eventually fell out of favour with the Emperor after losing a power struggle with the Empress . She is also initially known for her rather bullying demeanours" ], [ "Maggie Cheung Ho Yee", "Suwanniguwalgiya On-Seen 蘇完尼瓜爾佳·安茜 , 安貴人", "Noble Lady On Loves Kong Wu A palace maid who , after knowing that her grandmother was killed by the Empress , actively gained the Emperor 's favor to take revenge . On-Seen 's arranged marriage to a eunuch and her relationship with Hong Mo was the focus in the first few episodes of Beauty at War . Died in episode 30" ], [ "Gigi Lai", "Hougiya Yuk-ying 侯佳·玉瑩 , 華貴人", "Noble Lady Wah Loves Sun Bak-yeung Yi-Sun 's enemy Yu-Ying was treated quite badly by her father before entering the palace . Her mother is the fourth ( and neglected ) concubine of her father . Died in episode 30" ], [ "Charmaine Sheh", "Donggiya Yi-Sun 董佳·爾淳 , 淳貴人", "Noble Lady Shun Loves Sun Bak-yeung Yuk-Ying 's enemy A Han Chinese posing as a Manchurian in order to get into the palace and save her adoptive father ( who committed treason ) from death . Yi-Sun and Fuk Nga 's story were spread as rumours by Concubine Yu in episode 11 of Beauty at War" ], [ "Jade Leung", "Nalan Fuk Nga 納蘭·福雅 , 福貴人", "Noble Lady Fook A kind concubine in the Imperial Court who fell out of favour because of her illness . She is the biological sister to Concubine Chun . Towards the end , it is revealed that she had been poisoning herself , sacrificing her future so that Sun Bak Yeung would continually take care of her . Died in episode 29 . In Beauty at War , her relationship with Yi-Sun was revealed to be a rumour spread by Concubine Yu in an effort to reach out to her own sister , Concubine Shun" ] ]
Cast
War_and_Beauty_0
War and Beauty () is a Hong Kong television period drama serial that originally aired on TVB Jade from 23 August to 2 October 2004, consisting of 30 episodes. It currently ties with Drive of Life for the record of having the most TVB Best Actress winners, including Sheren Tang (2009/2010), Maggie Cheung (2003), Charmaine Sheh (2006/2014), and Gigi Lai (2004 - she won the award for her work in this drama). It also stars TVB Best Actor winners Bowie Lam (2004 - he also won the award for his work in this drama) and Moses Chan (2007). It received widespread praise among critics and audiences for the acting and plot. It continues to remain one of the most popular and talked about TVB dramas.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese_dishes
List of Chinese dishes
[ "English", "Traditional Chinese", "Simplified Chinese", "Pinyin", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Baozi", "包子", "包子", "bāozǐ", "steamed buns with fillings" ], [ "Dim sum", "點心", "点心", "diǎnxīn", "a staple of Cantonese cuisine" ], [ "Potsticker", "鍋貼", "锅贴", "guōtiē", "fried dumplings" ], [ "Jiaozi", "餃子", "饺子", "jiǎozǐ", "dumplings" ], [ "Mantou", "饅頭", "馒头", "mántóu", "steamed buns" ], [ "Wonton", "餛飩 / 雲吞", "馄饨 / 云吞", "húntún / yúntūn", "sphere-shaped dumplings usually served boiled in broth or deep-fried" ], [ "Xiaolongbao", "小籠包", "小笼包", "xiǎolóngbāo", "soup dumplings , a specialty of Shanghai cuisine" ], [ "Zongzi", "糭子/粽子", "粽子", "zòngzǐ", "glutinous rice wrapped in bamboo leaves , usually with a savory or sweet filling" ], [ "Tangyuan", "湯圓", "汤圆", "tāngyuán", "glutenous rice balls" ] ]
Dishes by cooking method -- Dumplings
List_of_Chinese_dishes_6
This is a list of Chinese dishes in Chinese cuisine.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_European_Men's_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships
2002 European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships
[ "Rank", "Gymnast", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Vlasios Maras ( GRE )", "9.812" ], [ "2", "Florent Maree ( FRA )", "9.712" ], [ "3", "Igor Cassina ( ITA )", "9.687" ], [ "4", "Aljaz Pegan ( SLO )", "9.612" ], [ "5", "Dimitri Karbanenko ( FRA )", "9.500" ], [ "6", "Tom Neubert ( GER )", "9.437" ], [ "7", "Marius Urzica ( ROU )", "9.425" ], [ "8", "Enrico Pozzo ( ITA )", "7.750" ] ]
Senior results -- Horizontal bars
2002_European_Men's_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships_5
The 25th European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held in Patras, Greece from 18 to 21 April 2002. This event was for male gymnasts in senior and junior levels.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Washington_Wizards_season
2016–17 Washington Wizards season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "18", "December 2", "@ San Antonio", "L 105-107", "Bradley Beal ( 23 )", "Marcin Gortat ( 18 )", "John Wall ( 15 )", "AT & T Center 18,418", "6-12" ], [ "19", "December 5", "@ Brooklyn", "W 108-103", "John Wall ( 25 )", "Marcin Gortat ( 12 )", "John Wall ( 13 )", "Barclays Center 12,529", "7-12" ], [ "20", "December 6", "Orlando", "L 116-124", "John Wall ( 52 )", "Marcin Gortat ( 11 )", "John Wall ( 8 )", "Verizon Center 12,116", "7-13" ], [ "21", "December 8", "Denver", "W 92-85", "Bradley Beal ( 26 )", "Gortat , Wall ( 7 )", "Wall , Beal ( 5 )", "Verizon Center 12,645", "8-13" ], [ "22", "December 10", "Milwaukee", "W 110-105", "John Wall ( 24 )", "Marcin Gortat ( 11 )", "John Wall ( 11 )", "Verizon Center 14,816", "9-13" ], [ "23", "December 12", "@ Miami", "L 101-112", "John Wall ( 30 )", "Marcin Gortat ( 10 )", "John Wall ( 8 )", "American Airlines Arena 19,600", "9-14" ], [ "24", "December 14", "Charlotte", "W 109-106", "John Wall ( 25 )", "Marcin Gortat ( 12 )", "John Wall ( 10 )", "Verizon Center 13,447", "10-14" ], [ "25", "December 16", "Detroit", "W 122-108", "John Wall ( 29 )", "Marcin Gortat ( 14 )", "John Wall ( 11 )", "Verizon Center 15,573", "11-14" ], [ "26", "December 18", "LA Clippers", "W 117-110", "Bradley Beal ( 41 )", "Markieff Morris ( 9 )", "John Wall ( 11 )", "Verizon Center 17,380", "12-14" ], [ "27", "December 19", "@ Indiana", "L 105-107", "Bradley Beal ( 22 )", "Marcin Gortat ( 13 )", "John Wall ( 10 )", "Bankers Life Fieldhouse 17,686", "12-15" ], [ "28", "December 21", "@ Chicago", "W 107-97", "John Wall ( 23 )", "Gortat , Morris ( 11 )", "John Wall ( 9 )", "United Center 21,358", "13-15" ], [ "29", "December 23", "@ Milwaukee", "L 96-123", "Wall , Porter Jr. ( 18 )", "Marcin Gortat ( 6 )", "John Wall ( 10 )", "BMO Harris Bradley Center 15,921", "13-16" ], [ "30", "December 26", "Milwaukee", "W 107-102", "Otto Porter Jr. ( 32 )", "Otto Porter Jr. ( 13 )", "John Wall ( 16 )", "Verizon Center 15,773", "14-16" ], [ "31", "December 28", "Indiana", "W 111-105", "John Wall ( 36 )", "Marcin Gortat ( 8 )", "John Wall ( 11 )", "Verizon Center 16,172", "15-16" ], [ "32", "December 30", "Brooklyn", "W 118-95", "Trey Burke ( 27 )", "Gortat ( 13 )", "John Wall ( 14 )", "Verizon Center 16,461", "16-16" ] ]
2016–17_Washington_Wizards_season_5
The 2016-17 Washington Wizards season was the 56th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 44th in the Washington, D.C. area. On April 14, 2016, the Wizards fired Randy Wittman after the team missed the playoffs. On April 26, 2016, the Wizards hired former Oklahoma City Thunder coach Scott Brooks to be their head coach. The Wizards clinched a playoff berth on their 129-108 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on Friday March 24, 2017 after having a one-season absence from the playoffs. On March 28, 2017, the Wizards defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 119-108 to win their first division title since 1979 ending their 38-year drought when they were named the Bullets. The Wizards finished the regular season with a 49-33 record, securing the 4th seed. In the playoffs, the Wizards defeated the Atlanta Hawks in six games in the First Round, advancing to the Semifinals, where they lost to the Boston Celtics in a hard fought seven games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irene_Dailey
Irene Dailey
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1968", "Daring Game", "Mrs. Carlyle" ], [ "1968", "No Way to Treat a Lady", "Mrs. Fitts" ], [ "1970", "Five Easy Pieces", "Samia Glavia" ], [ "1971", "The Grissom Gang", "Gladys 'Ma ' Grissom" ], [ "1979", "The Amityville Horror", "Aunt Helena" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Irene_Dailey_0
Irene Dailey (September 12, 1920 - September 24, 2008) was an American stage, film, and television actress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tania_Bryer
Tania Bryer
[ "No", "Original air date", "Title", "Guests" ]
[ [ "1", "September 2011", "CNBC Meets Tamara Mellon", "Tamara Mellon" ], [ "2", "September 2011", "CNBC Meets Richard Desmond", "Richard Desmond , Simon Cowell , Roger Daltrey" ], [ "3", "October 2011", "CNBC Meets Naomi Campbell", "Naomi Campbell , Quincy Jones , Simon Le Bon , Nick Rhodes" ], [ "4", "October 2011", "CNBC Meets John Caudwell", "John Caudwell , Sir Elton John , David Furnish , Sarah , Duchess of York , Peter Andre" ], [ "5", "November 2011", "CNBC Meets Kelly Hoppen", "Kelly Hoppen , Vidal Sassoon , Gary Rhodes" ], [ "6", "November 2011", "CNBC Meets Vidal Sassoon", "Vidal Sassoon , Mary Quant" ], [ "7", "April 2012", "CNBC Meets Jon Bon Jovi", "Jon Bon Jovi , Bill Clinton" ], [ "8", "July 2012", "CNBC Meets Richard Branson", "Richard Branson , Jimmy Carter , Archbishop Desmond Tutu , Eve Branson" ], [ "9", "June 2012", "CNBC Meets Andre Agassi", "Andre Agassi" ], [ "10", "July 2012", "CNBC Meets Sherry Lansing", "Sherry Lansing , Tom Cruise" ], [ "11", "August 2012", "CNBC Meets Carla Bruni Sarkozy", "Carla Bruni Sarkozy" ], [ "12", "September 2012", "CNBC Meets will.i.am", "will.i.am , Angela Ahrendts , apl.de.ap , Debra Adams" ], [ "13", "October 2012", "CNBC Meets Jochen Zeitz", "Jochen Zeitz , Dame Vivienne Westwood , Francois-Henri Pinault , Andreas Kronthaler" ], [ "14", "November 2012", "CNBC Meets Sir Philip Green", "Sir Philip Green , Karren Brady" ], [ "15", "March 2013", "CNBC Meets President Clinton", "Bill Clinton , Chelsea Clinton , Sean Penn" ], [ "16", "April 2013", "CNBC Meets Mayor Boris Johnson", "Boris Johnson , Lord Sebastian Coe" ], [ "17", "May 2013", "CNBC Meets Cherie Blair CBE", "Cherie Blair , Tony Blair , Sir Bob Geldof" ], [ "18", "December 2013", "CNBC Meets Lang Lang", "Lang Lang" ], [ "19", "May 2014", "CNBC Meets Matt Damon", "Matt Damon , Gary White" ], [ "20", "June 2014", "CNBC Meets Sungjoo Kim", "Sungjoo Kim , H.S.H Prince Albert II of Monaco" ] ]
CNBC Meets : Episodes
Tania_Bryer_0
Tania Bryer (born 5 July 1962) is a British broadcaster who is affiliated with global television network CNBC. She is host and executive producer of the series CNBC Meets with Tania Bryer and is a regular presenter of The CNBC Conversation. In 2017, Bryer was host and executive producer of CNBC's travel series, Trailblazers. She also contributes to CNBC's live programmes Squawk Box, Worldwide Exchange and Closing Bell. Bryer also appears weekly on Sky News Sunrise reviewing the news stories of the day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966_American_Football_League_draft
1966 American Football League draft
[ "Original NFL team", "Player", "Pos", "College", "Conf" ]
[ [ "Denver Broncos", "Larry Kaminski", "C", "Purdue", "Big Ten" ], [ "Denver Broncos", "Pat Matson", "G", "Oregon", "AAWU" ], [ "Kansas City Chiefs", "Andy Rice", "DT", "Texas Southern", "SWAC" ], [ "Kansas City Chiefs", "Emmitt Thomas", "CB", "Bishop", "Ind . ( Coll . )" ], [ "Miami Dolphins", "Bob Bruggers", "LB", "Minnesota", "Big Ten" ], [ "Miami Dolphins", "Karl Noonan", "WR", "Iowa", "Big Ten" ], [ "New York Jets", "Paul Crane", "C", "Alabama", "SEC" ], [ "Oakland Raiders", "Mike Eischeid", "P", "Upper Iowa", "IIAC" ], [ "Oakland Raiders", "Rich Jackson", "DE", "Southern", "SWAC" ], [ "Denver Broncos", "Lonnie Wright", "S", "Colorado State", "Ind" ] ]
Notable undrafted players
† = Pro Bowler
1966_American_Football_League_Draft_0
The 1966 American Football League draft was held on Saturday, November 27, 1965. The AFL added the Miami Dolphins as an expansion team in 1966 to bring its total to nine franchises for its seventh season. The only Hall of Famer to come out of this draft was Jan Stenerud, who was picked by the Kansas City Chiefs in the third round of the Red Shirt portion of the draft. This was the last competitive draft of the American Football League before the AFL-NFL merger agreement, which was announced in June 1966. The next draft of college players in 1967 was a common draft, held in mid-March. The 1966 NFL Draft was held the same day, November 27, 1965.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997–98_Scottish_Premier_Division
1997–98 Scottish Premier Division
[ "Team", "Location", "Stadium" ]
[ [ "Aberdeen", "Aberdeen", "Pittodrie Stadium" ], [ "Celtic", "Parkhead , Glasgow", "Celtic Park" ], [ "Dundee United", "Dundee", "Tannadice Park" ], [ "Dunfermline Athletic", "Dunfermline", "East End Park" ], [ "Heart of Midlothian", "Gorgie , Edinburgh", "Tynecastle Park" ], [ "Hibernian", "Leith , Edinburgh", "Easter Road" ], [ "Kilmarnock", "Kilmarnock", "Rugby Park" ], [ "Motherwell", "Motherwell", "Fir Park" ], [ "Rangers", "Ibrox , Glasgow", "Ibrox Park" ], [ "St Johnstone", "Perth", "McDiarmid Park" ] ]
Clubs -- Stadia and locations
AberdeenCeltic Dundee UtdDunfermline AthleticHeartsHibernianKilmarnockMotherwellRangersSt . Johnstone Location of clubs in the 1997–98 Scottish Premier Division
1997–98_Scottish_Premier_Division_0
The 1997-98 Scottish Premier Division season was the last season of Scottish Football League Premier Division football before the change to the Scottish Premier League. It began on 1 August 1997.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheri_Moon_Zombie
Sheri Moon Zombie
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1999", "Rob Zombie : Superbeast", "Woman Riding Motorcycle", "Short" ], [ "1999", "Rob Zombie : Living Dead Girl", "Living Dead Girl", "Short" ], [ "2003", "House of 1000 Corpses", "Baby Firefly", "as Sheri Moon" ], [ "2004", "Toolbox Murders", "Daisy Rain", "as Sheri Moon" ], [ "2005", "The Devil 's Rejects", "Baby Firefly", "As Sheri Moon Zombie" ], [ "2007", "Grindhouse : Werewolf Women of the SS", "Eva Krupp", "As Sheri Moon Zombie" ], [ "2007", "Halloween", "Deborah Myers", "As Sheri Moon Zombie" ], [ "2009", "Halloween II", "Deborah Myers", "As Sheri Moon Zombie" ], [ "2009", "The Haunted World of El Superbeasto", "Suzi-X", "Voice" ], [ "2012", "The Lords of Salem", "Heidi La Rock / Adelaide Hawthorne", "" ], [ "2016", "31", "Charly", "" ], [ "2019", "3 From Hell", "Baby Firefly", "" ] ]
Filmography
Film
Sheri_Moon_Zombie_0
Sheri Moon Zombie (born Sheri Lyn Skurkis; September 26, 1970) is an American actress, model, dancer and fashion designer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Japan
List of the busiest airports in Japan
[ "Rank", "Airport", "City served", "Region", "IATA / ICAO", "Passengers", "Aircraft", "Cargo" ]
[ [ "1", "Haneda Airport", "Tōkyō", "Kantō", "HND/RJTT", "56,402,206", "256,394", "769,749" ], [ "2", "Narita International Airport", "Tōkyō", "Kantō", "NRT/RJAA", "27,389,915", "134,496", "1,932,692" ], [ "3", "Kansai International Airport", "Ōsaka", "Kansai", "KIX/RJBB", "20,491,333", "123,202", "999,695" ], [ "4", "Fukuoka Airport", "Fukuoka", "Kyūshū", "FUK/RJFF", "19,687,895", "139,950", "297,606" ], [ "5", "New Chitose Airport", "Sapporo", "Hokkaidō", "CTS/RJCC", "18,023,450", "99,770", "294,132" ], [ "6", "Osaka International Airport", "Ōsaka", "Kansai", "ITM/RJOO", "16,344,400", "103,084", "169,391" ], [ "7", "Naha Airport", "Naha", "Okinawa", "OKA/ROAH", "11,233,913", "113,586", "206,516" ], [ "8", "Nagoya Airfield", "Nagoya", "Chūbu", "NKM/RJNA", "10,889,003", "119,442", "190,882" ], [ "9", "Kagoshima Airport", "Kagoshima", "Kyūshū", "KOJ/RJFK", "6,113,667", "68,656", "47,208" ], [ "10", "Miyazaki Airport", "Miyazaki", "Kyūshū", "KMI/RJFM", "3,348,025", "41,010", "23,884" ], [ "11", "Hiroshima Airport", "Hiroshima", "Chūgoku", "HIJ/RJOA", "3,326,527", "21,774", "32,117" ], [ "12", "Sendai Airport", "Sendai", "Tōhoku", "SDJ/RJSS", "3,291,928", "43,850", "31,095" ], [ "13", "Nagasaki Airport", "Nagasaki", "Kyūshū", "NGS/RJFU", "2,957,437", "45,352", "25,386" ], [ "14", "Kumamoto Airport", "Kumamoto", "Kyūshū", "KMJ/RJFT", "2,717,086", "30,974", "29,701" ], [ "15", "Matsuyama Airport", "Matsuyama", "Shikoku", "MYJ/RJOM", "2,687,327", "24,612", "14,357" ], [ "16", "Komatsu Airport", "Komatsu", "Chūbu", "KMQ/RJNK", "2,587,710", "15,670", "29,364" ], [ "17", "Hakodate Airport", "Hakodate", "Hokkaidō", "HKD/RJCH", "2,262,033", "24,908", "22,016" ], [ "18", "Oita Airport", "Ōita", "Kyūshū", "OIT/RJFO", "2,059,481", "16,310", "17,706" ], [ "19", "Kōchi Airport", "Kōchi , Kōchi", "Shikoku", "KCZ/RJOK", "1,931,804", "27,080", "7,892" ], [ "20", "Aomori Airport", "Aomori", "Tōhoku", "AOJ/RJSA", "1,616,471", "13,892", "7,309" ] ]
2000 final statistics
Nagoya Airfield was the main airport of Nagoya until 2005 . But after Fuji Dream Airlines designed the airport as a secondary hub the passenger traffic has commenced to increase . The 50 busiest airports in Japan in 2000 ordered by total passenger traffic , according to the MLIT reports .
List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Japan_17
Japan's busiest airports are a series of lists ranking the fifty busiest airports in the country according to the number of total passengers, and also including statistics for total aircraft movements and total cargo movements, following the official register yearly. The data here presented are provided by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), and the results are for the calendar year (as the Ministry also presents yearly results for the fiscal year). The lists are presented in chronological order starting from the latest year. The number of total passengers is measured in persons and includes any passenger that arrives, depart or travel on transit in every airport in the country. The number of total aircraft movements is estimated, measuring airplane-times and includes the departures and arrivals of any kind of aircraft in schedule or charter conditions. The number of total cargo movements in metric tonnes and includes all the movements of cargo and mail that arrives or departs from the airport.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_A&M_Aggies_football
Texas A&M Aggies football
[ "Coach", "Years", "Induction" ]
[ [ "Madison A. Matty Bell", "1929-1933", "1955" ], [ "Dana X. Bible", "1917 , 1919-1928", "1951" ], [ "Paul Bear Bryant", "1954-1957", "1986" ], [ "Homer H. Norton", "1934-1947", "1971" ], [ "Gene Stallings", "1965-1971", "2010" ], [ "RC Slocum", "1982-2002", "2012" ] ]
Hall of Fame -- College Football Hall of Fame coaches
Texas_A&M_Aggies_football_5
The Texas A&M Aggies football program represents Texas A&M University in the sport of American football. The Aggies compete in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Texas A&M football claims three national titles and eighteen conference titles. The team plays all home games at the newly redeveloped Kyle Field, a 102,733-person capacity outdoor stadium on the university campus. Jimbo Fisher is currently the team's head coach.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Missouri_high_schools_by_athletic_conferences
List of Missouri high schools by athletic conferences
[ "School Name", "Mascot", "City", "County", "School Type" ]
[ [ "Craig", "Hornets", "Craig", "Holt", "Public" ], [ "DeKalb", "Tigers", "De Kalb", "Buchanan", "Public" ], [ "Fairfax", "Bulldogs", "Fairfax", "Atchison", "Public" ], [ "Jefferson", "Eagles", "Conception Junction", "Nodaway", "Public" ], [ "Mound City", "Panthers", "Mound City", "Holt", "Public" ], [ "Nodaway-Holt", "Trojans", "Graham", "Nodaway", "Public" ], [ "Northeast Nodaway County", "Bluejays", "Ravenwood", "Nodaway", "Public" ], [ "North Nodaway County", "Mustangs", "Hopkins", "Nodaway", "Public" ], [ "Osborn", "Wildcats", "Osborn", "DeKalb", "Public" ], [ "Rock Port", "Blue Jays", "Rock Port", "Atchison", "Public" ], [ "South Holt County", "Knights", "Oregon", "Holt", "Public" ], [ "South Nodaway County", "Longhorns", "Barnard", "Nodaway", "Public" ], [ "Stewartsville", "Cardinals", "Stewartsville", "DeKalb", "Public" ], [ "Tarkio", "Indians", "Tarkio", "Atchison", "Public" ], [ "Union Star", "Trojans", "Union Star", "DeKalb", "Public" ], [ "West Nodaway County", "Rockets", "Burlington Junction", "Nodaway", "Public" ] ]
Highway 275
List_of_Missouri_high_schools_by_athletic_conferences_24
The following lists Missouri high schools and the athletic conferences in which they compete. Under the current system used by the Missouri State High School Activities Association some conference member teams may also compete in the same playoff district while others are in districts with non-conference members. As a general rule most conferences contain schools within their region and of similar class size, the class based on school enrollment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_top_Premier_League_goal_scorers_by_season
List of top Premier League goal scorers by season
[ "Rank", "Player", "Club", "Goals" ]
[ [ "1", "Teddy Sheringham", "Nottingham Forest / Tottenham Hotspur", "22" ], [ "2", "Les Ferdinand", "Queens Park Rangers", "20" ], [ "3", "Dean Holdsworth", "Wimbledon", "19" ], [ "4", "Micky Quinn", "Coventry City", "17" ], [ "5", "Alan Shearer", "Blackburn Rovers", "16" ], [ "5", "David White", "Manchester City", "16" ], [ "7", "Chris Armstrong", "Crystal Palace", "15" ], [ "7", "Eric Cantona", "Leeds United / Manchester United", "15" ], [ "7", "Brian Deane", "Sheffield United", "15" ], [ "7", "Mark Hughes", "Manchester United", "15" ], [ "7", "Matt Le Tissier", "Southampton", "15" ], [ "7", "Mark Robins", "Norwich City", "15" ], [ "7", "Paul Wilkinson", "Middlesbrough", "15" ], [ "7", "Ian Wright", "Arsenal", "15" ] ]
1992–93
The top goalscorer in the Premier League 's inaugural season was Teddy Sheringham , who scored one goal for Nottingham Forest before his early-season transfer followed by 21 for Tottenham Hotspur for a total of 22 . [ 2 ]
List_of_top_Premier_League_goal_scorers_by_season_2
This is a list of footballers who have scored the most goals in each season in the Premier League since its inception in 1992.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Superleague_Formula_records
List of Superleague Formula records
[ "", "Team", "Wins" ]
[ [ "1", "Alan Docking Racing", "7" ], [ "1", "Atech GP / Reid Motorsport", "7" ], [ "1", "GU-Racing International", "7" ], [ "4", "Hitech Junior Team", "6" ], [ "4", "Zakspeed", "6" ], [ "6", "Azerti Motorsport", "5" ], [ "7", "EmiliodeVillota Motorsport", "2" ], [ "7", "Reid Motorsport", "2" ], [ "7", "Scuderia Playteam", "2" ], [ "10", "Barazi-Epsilon", "1" ], [ "10", "GTA Motor Competición", "1" ], [ "10", "LRS Formula", "1" ], [ "10", "Ultimate Motorsport", "1" ] ]
Race 1 and 2 wins
Football clubs Club Wins 1 Beijing Guoan 7 2 F.C . Porto 6 3 A.C. Milan 5 Olympiacos CFP 5 5 Liverpool F.C . 4 6 R.S.C . Anderlecht 3 Sevilla FC 3 Tottenham Hotspur 3 9 Al Ain 2 FC Basel 1893 2 PSV Eindhoven 2 Drivers Driver Wins 1 Davide Rigon 5 2 Yelmer Buurman 4 John Martin 4 Álvaro Parente 4 5 Craig Dolby 3 Adrián Vallés 3 7 Sébastien Bourdais 2 Robert Doornbos 2 Chris van der Drift 2 Tristan Gommendy 2 Esteban Guerrieri 2 Max Wissel 2
List_of_Superleague_Formula_records_11
This is a list of Superleague Formula records since the inaugural 2008 Superleague Formula season. The list includes records for the football clubs, drivers and race teams who have competed in Superleague Formula. This list is accurate up to and including the final round of the 2010 championship at Navarra.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figure_skating_at_the_1956_Winter_Olympics
Figure skating at the 1956 Winter Olympics
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Points", "Places" ]
[ [ "1", "Sissy Schwarz / Kurt Oppelt", "Austria", "11.31", "14" ], [ "2", "Frances Dafoe / Norris Bowden", "Canada", "11.32", "16" ], [ "3", "Marianna Nagy / László Nagy", "Hungary", "11.03", "32" ], [ "4", "Marika Kilius / Franz Ningel", "United Team of Germany", "10.98", "35.5" ], [ "5", "Carole Ann Ormaca / Robin Greiner", "United States", "10.71", "56" ], [ "6", "Barbara Wagner / Robert Paul", "Canada", "10.74", "54.5" ], [ "7", "Lucille Ash / Sully Kothmann", "United States", "10.63", "59.5" ], [ "8", "Věra Suchánková / Zdeněk Doležal", "Czechoslovakia", "10.53", "68.5" ], [ "9", "Elisabeth Ellend / Konrad Lienert", "Austria", "10.38", "77" ], [ "10", "Joyce Coates / Anthony Holles", "Great Britain", "10.00", "88" ], [ "11", "Patricia Krau / Rodney Ward", "Great Britain", "9.86", "93" ] ]
Results -- Pairs
Figure_skating_at_the_1956_Winter_Olympics_3
Figure skating at the 1956 Winter Olympics took place at the Olympic Ice Stadium in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. Three figure skating events were contested: men's singles, ladies' singles, and pair skating.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Sturtevant_(DD-240)
USS Sturtevant (DD-240)
[ "Convoy", "Dates", "Notes" ]
[ [ "HX 155", "18-25 Oct 1941", "from Newfoundland to Iceland prior to US declaration of war" ], [ "ON 31", "4-15 Nov 1941", "from Iceland to Newfoundland prior to US declaration of war" ], [ "HX 162", "29 Nov-7 Dec 1941", "from Newfoundland to Iceland prior to US declaration of war" ], [ "HX 169", "10-18 Jan 1942", "from Newfoundland to Iceland" ], [ "ON 59", "3-5 Feb 1942", "from Iceland to Newfoundland" ] ]
Convoys escorted
USS_Sturtevant_(DD-240)_0
USS Sturtevant (DD-240) was a in the United States Navy during World War II. She was the first ship named for Albert D. Sturtevant. Sturtevant was laid down on 23 November 1918 and launched on 29 July 1920 by the New York Shipbuilding Corporation; sponsored by Mrs. Curtis Ripley Smith; and commissioned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on 21 September 1920. Lieutenant Commander Ewart G. Haas assumed command of Sturtevant on 4 November 1920.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Hooten
Katie Hooten
[ "Year", "Title", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1999", "Chillicothe", "assistant production coordinator" ], [ "2000", "Dinosaur", "special thanks" ], [ "2000", "The Emperor 's New Groove", "special thanks" ], [ "2001", "15 Minutes", "production assistant" ], [ "2001", "Atlantis : The Lost Empire", "post-production coordinator" ], [ "2001", "Spirited Away", "post-production coordinator" ], [ "2002", "Lilo & Stitch", "post-production coordinator" ], [ "2002", "Treasure Planet", "special thanks" ], [ "2003", "Destino", "assistant production manager" ], [ "2004", "Lorenzo", "assistant production manager" ], [ "2005", "Hoodwinked !", "associate producer" ], [ "2007", "Strictly Background", "special thanks" ], [ "2010", "Jeffie Was Here", "producer" ], [ "2011", "Sold", "special thanks" ], [ "2012", "Zambezia", "US voice editorial support" ] ]
Filmography
Katie_Hooten_0
Katie Hooten is an American actress and film producer. She is married to Timothy Hooten, and is the sister of filmmakers Cory Edwards and Todd Edwards. As a child she participated in theatre, and along with her brothers, made Super 8 home videos. She is a graduate of Anderson University, of which her father is the president. After performing with her brothers and her husband in the 1999 independent film Chillicothe, directed by Todd Edwards, she joined The Walt Disney Company, working as a post-production coordinator on the films , Spirited Away, and Lilo & Stitch, and as an assistant production manager on the short films Destino and Lorenzo. She served as an associate producer on the 2005 independent computer animated film Hoodwinked, directed by Cory Edwards, Todd Edwards, and Tony Leech. The film, which was one of the first fully independently funded computer animated films, received mixed reviews, and earned over $110 million worldwide. Along with her husband, she served as a producer on the 2010 independent film Jeffie Was Here, directed by Todd Edwards. Both her husband and her daughter Eva were diagnosed with Leukemia within the same year, however Eva was cured after two years of treatment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_UEFA_Champions_League_qualifying_phase_and_play-off_round
2016–17 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Qarabağ", "3-1", "F91 Dudelange", "2-0", "1-1" ], [ "Hapoel Be'er Sheva", "3-2", "Sheriff Tiraspol", "3-2", "0-0" ], [ "Olimpija Ljubljana", "6-6 ( a )", "Trenčín", "3-4", "3-2" ], [ "Red Bull Salzburg", "3-0", "Liepāja", "1-0", "2-0" ], [ "Vardar", "3-5", "Dinamo Zagreb", "1-2", "2-3" ], [ "The New Saints", "0-3", "APOEL", "0-0", "0-3" ], [ "Zrinjski Mostar", "1-3", "Legia Warsaw", "1-1", "0-2" ], [ "Ludogorets Razgrad", "5-0", "Mladost Podgorica", "2-0", "3-0" ], [ "Dinamo Tbilisi", "3-1", "Alashkert", "2-0", "1-1" ], [ "Žalgiris Vilnius", "1-2", "Astana", "0-0", "1-2" ], [ "Partizani", "2-2 ( 3-1 p )", "Ferencváros", "1-1", "1-1 ( a.e.t . )" ], [ "BATE Borisov", "4-2", "SJK", "2-0", "2-2" ], [ "Valletta", "2-4", "Red Star Belgrade", "1-2", "1-2" ], [ "Rosenborg", "5-4", "IFK Norrköping", "3-1", "2-3" ], [ "Dundalk", "3-3 ( a )", "FH", "1-1", "2-2" ], [ "Lincoln Red Imps", "1-3", "Celtic", "1-0", "0-3" ], [ "Crusaders", "0-9", "Copenhagen", "0-3", "0-6" ] ]
Second qualifying round -- Summary
The first legs were played on 12 and 13 July , and the second legs were played on 19 and 20 July 2016 .
2016–17_UEFA_Champions_League_qualifying_phase_and_play-off_round_10
The 2016-17 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round began on 28 June and ended on 24 August 2016. A total of 56 teams competed in the qualifying phase and play-off round to decide 10 of the 32 places in the group stage of the 2016-17 UEFA Champions League. All times are CEST ().
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_private_spaceflight_companies
List of private spaceflight companies
[ "Company name", "Craft name", "Craft type", "Craft status" ]
[ [ "ARCASPACE", "ELE ( European Lunar Explorer )", "lunar orbiter", "Cancelled" ], [ "Astrobotic Technology", "Red Rover", "lunar rover", "Development" ], [ "Astrobotic Technology", "Griffin ( previously Artemis Lander )", "lunar lander", "Negotiating" ], [ "Astrobotic Technology", "Peregrine Lander", "lunar lander", "Development" ], [ "Euroluna", "ROMIT", "lunar rover", "Cancelled" ], [ "Golden Spike Company ( defunct )", "unnamed", "crewed lunar lander", "Cancelled" ], [ "Hakuto", "Sorato", "lunar rover", "Development" ], [ "Hakuto", "Tetris", "lunar rover", "Cancelled" ], [ "Independence-X Aerospace", "SQUALL ( Scientific Quest Unmanned Autonomous Lunar Lander )", "lunar lander", "Cancelled" ], [ "Interorbital Systems", "RIPPER ( Robotic InterPlanetary Prospector Excavator Retriever )", "lunar lander", "Development" ], [ "Intuitive Machines", "Nova-C lander , and Universal Reentry Vehicle ( URV )", "lunar lander ; reusable orbital vehicle", "Development" ], [ "Lunar Mission One", "unnamed", "lunar lander", "Proposed ( 2014 )" ], [ "Masten Space Systems", "XEUS", "lunar lander", "Negotiating" ], [ "Masten Space Systems", "XL-1", "lunar lander", "Development" ], [ "Moon Express", "MX-1", "lunar lander", "Testing" ], [ "Odyssey Moon", "MoonOne ( M-1 )", "lunar rover", "Cancelled" ], [ "Omega Envoy", "Sagan", "lunar rover", "Cancelled" ], [ "OrbitBeyond", "Z-01", "lunar landers and rovers", "Proposed ( 2018 )" ], [ "PTScientists", "Audi Lunar quattro", "lunar rover", "Testing" ], [ "PTScientists", "ALINA ( Autonomous Landing and Navigation Module )", "lunar lander", "Development" ] ]
Manufacturers of space vehicles -- Landers , rovers and orbiters
See also : Google Lunar X Prize § Competitors
List_of_private_spaceflight_companies_4
This page is a list of non-governmental entities that currently offer - or are planning to offer - equipment and services geared towards spaceflight, both robotic and human.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_IIHF_Continental_Cup
2006–07 IIHF Continental Cup
[ "Team # 1", "Score", "Team # 2" ]
[ [ "Sokil Kiev", "11:0", "HK Partizan" ], [ "SC Energija", "3:8", "HK Riga 2000" ], [ "HK Riga 2000", "8:0", "HK Partizan" ], [ "SC Energija", "1:10", "Sokil Kiev" ], [ "Sokil Kiev", "3:2", "HK Riga 2000" ], [ "SC Energija", "6:4", "HK Partizan" ] ]
First Group Stage -- Group E
( Elektrėnai , Lithuania )
IIHF_Continental_Cup_2007_8
The Continental Cup 2006-07 was the tenth edition of the IIHF Continental Cup. The season started on September 22, 2006, and finished on January 7, 2007. The tournament was won by Yunost Minsk, who led the final group. The points system used in this tournament was: the winner in regular time won 3 points, the loser 0 points; in case of a tie, an overtime and a penalty shootout is played, the winner in penalty shootouts or overtime won 2 points and the loser won 1 point.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_numerals
English numerals
[ "Number notation", "Power notation", "Short scale", "Long scale", "Indian ( or South Asian ) English" ]
[ [ "1,000,000", "10", "one million", "one million", "ten lakh" ], [ "1,000,000,000", "10", "one billion a thousand million", "one milliard a thousand million", "one hundred crore ( one arab )" ], [ "1,000,000,000,000", "10", "one trillion a thousand billion", "one billion a million million", "one lakh crore ( ten kharab )" ], [ "1,000,000,000,000,000", "10", "one quadrillion a thousand trillion", "one billiard a thousand billion", "ten crore crore ( one padm )" ], [ "1,000,000,000,000,000,000", "10", "one quintillion a thousand quadrillion", "one trillion a million billion", "ten thousand crore crore ( ten shankh )" ], [ "1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000", "10", "one sextillion a thousand quintillion", "one trilliard a thousand trillion", "one crore crore crore" ] ]
Cardinal numbers -- Very large numbers
For numbers above a million , three main systems name numbers in English ( for the use of prefixes such as kilo- for a thousand , mega- for a million , milli- for a thousandth , etc . see SI units ) : the long scale ( formerly used in British English but now less so ) designates a system of numeric names in which a thousand million is called a milliard , and billion is used for a million million . This system is still used in several other European languages . the short scale ( always used in American English and almost invariably in British English ) designates a system of numeric names in which a thousand million is called a billion , and the word milliard is not used . the Indian numbering system , used widely in South Asia . Many people have no direct experience of manipulating numbers this large , and many non-American readers may interpret billion as 1012 ( even if they are young enough to have been taught otherwise at school ) ; moreover , usage of the `` long '' billion is standard in some non-English speaking countries . For these reasons , defining the word may be advisable when writing for the public .
English_numerals_6
English number words include numerals and various words derived from them, as well as a large number of words borrowed from other languages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_MLS_SuperDraft
2007 MLS SuperDraft
[ "Pick #", "MLS Team", "Player", "Position", "Affiliation" ]
[ [ "40", "Toronto FC", "Jeffrey Gonsalves", "F", "Rhode Island" ], [ "41", "Columbus Crew", "Aaron Chandler", "F", "San Francisco" ], [ "42", "Kansas City Wizards", "Kurt Morsink", "M", "James Madison" ], [ "43", "FC Dallas", "Tommy Krizanovic", "F", "Jacksonville" ], [ "44", "Los Angeles Galaxy", "Tally Hall", "GK", "San Diego State" ], [ "45", "Los Angeles Galaxy", "Bobby Burling", "D", "Loyola Marymount" ], [ "46", "Chivas USA", "Cameron Dunn", "D", "UC Irvine" ], [ "47", "Chicago Fire", "Simon Omekanda", "F", "Penn State" ], [ "48", "New England Revolution", "Adam Cristman", "F", "Virginia" ], [ "49", "Columbus Crew", "Ben Hunter", "F", "North Carolina" ], [ "50", "D.C. United", "Luis Robles", "GK", "Portland" ], [ "51", "New England Revolution", "Kyle Helton", "D", "Duke" ], [ "52", "Houston Dynamo", "Eric Ebert", "M", "California" ] ]
Player selection -- Round four
2007_MLS_SuperDraft_4
The 2007 MLS SuperDraft was held in Indianapolis, Indiana on January 12, 2007. It was the eighth annual Major League Soccer SuperDraft. The first selection belonged to expansion team Toronto FC. The SuperDraft was followed by the 2007 MLS Supplemental Draft.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_United_States_women's_national_gymnastics_team_rosters
List of former United States women's national gymnastics team rosters
[ "Name", "Club", "Residence" ]
[ [ "Kennedy Baker", "Texas Dreams Gymnastics", "Flower Mound , Texas" ], [ "Rebecca Bross", "World Olympic Gymnastics Academy", "Plano , Texas" ], [ "Gabby Douglas", "Chow 's Gymnastics and Dance Institute", "Virginia Beach , Virginia" ], [ "Brenna Dowell", "Great American Gymnastics Express", "Odessa , Missouri" ], [ "Peyton Ernst", "Texas Dreams Gymnastics", "Coppell , Texas" ], [ "Sarah Finnegan", "Great American Gymnastics Express", "St. Louis , Missouri" ], [ "Anna Li", "Legacy Elite Gymnastics", "Geneva , Illinois" ], [ "Nastia Liukin", "World Olympic Gymnastics Academy", "Parker , Texas" ], [ "McKayla Maroney", "All Olympia Gymnastics Center", "Laguna Niguel , California" ], [ "Maggie Nichols", "Twin City Twisters", "Little Canada , Minnesota" ], [ "Elizabeth Price", "Parkettes National Gymnastics Center", "Coopersburg , Pennsylvania" ], [ "Aly Raisman", "Brestyan 's American Gymnastics", "Needham , Massachusetts" ], [ "Kyla Ross", "Gym-Max Gymnastics", "Aliso Viejo , California" ], [ "Alicia Sacramone", "Brestyan 's American Gymnastics", "Winchester , Massachusetts" ], [ "Bridget Sloan", "Sharp 's Gymnastics Academy", "Pittsboro , Indiana" ], [ "Sabrina Vega", "Dynamic Gymnastics", "Carmel , New York" ], [ "Jordyn Wieber", "Gedderts ' Twistars", "DeWitt , Michigan" ] ]
2010s -- 2012–13
List_of_former_United_States_women's_national_gymnastics_team_rosters_14
This is a list of female artistic gymnasts who have been on the United States national team. The national team includes two age divisions. Only gymnasts 16 and older are eligible for the senior national team, from which Olympic and World Championship rosters are chosen. The junior national team is composed of gymnasts younger than 16. (Before 1997, the age cutoff was 14.) USA Gymnastics, the governing body for gymnastics in the United States, generally names the teams each summer after the National Championships, but gymnasts are sometimes added to or removed from the rosters based on their performance at training camps throughout the year. Thus, some gymnasts listed under a given year were on the national team for only part of that year. Gymnasts on the junior national team may be moved to the senior national team midyear upon turning 16. In these cases, the gymnasts are listed in the senior national team section for that year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938–39_New_York_Americans_season
1938–39 New York Americans season
[ "Player", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM" ]
[ [ "Sweeney Schriner", "48", "13", "31", "44", "20" ], [ "Tommy Anderson", "47", "13", "27", "40", "14" ], [ "Lorne Carr", "46", "19", "18", "37", "16" ], [ "Nels Stewart", "46", "16", "19", "35", "43" ], [ "Eddie Wiseman", "47", "12", "21", "33", "8" ], [ "Art Jackson", "48", "12", "13", "25", "15" ], [ "John Sorrell", "48", "13", "9", "22", "10" ], [ "Art Chapman", "45", "3", "19", "22", "2" ], [ "Hooley Smith", "48", "8", "11", "19", "18" ], [ "Joe Jerwa", "47", "4", "12", "16", "52" ], [ "Leroy Goldsworthy", "48", "3", "11", "14", "10" ], [ "John Gallagher", "43", "1", "5", "6", "22" ], [ "Wilf Field", "47", "1", "3", "4", "37" ], [ "Roger Jenkins", "27", "1", "1", "2", "4" ], [ "Red Beattie", "17", "0", "0", "0", "5" ], [ "Alfie Moore", "2", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "Allan Murray", "18", "0", "0", "0", "8" ], [ "Earl Robertson", "46", "0", "0", "0", "0" ] ]
Player stats -- Regular season
Scoring
1938–39_New_York_Americans_season_1
The 1938-39 New York Americans season was the Americans' 14th season of play.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doppelganger_(TV_series)
Doppelganger (TV series)
[ "Cast", "Character", "Description", "Episodes Appeared" ]
[ [ "Christopher Lee 李铭顺", "Yang Li Wei 杨立威 / Yang Xiang Wei 杨祥威", "Main Villain Li Rui Ming 李锐明 , Yeo Li Wei Original Name Yang Xiang Wei ( 杨祥威 ) Wang Jingyi 's ex-husband Owed loan sharks money Did many odd jobs Changed his life by Chen Shuntian after he lost everything and later changed name to Yang Li Wei Former CEO of an investment firm Cheated by Chen Shuntian and Zhang Ailing Stabbed Chen Shuntian after being cheated Blend in as Li Rui Ming because of his wealth Planned to takeover as the head of the Li family and the CEO", "1-20" ], [ "Christopher Lee 李铭顺", "Li Rui Ming 李锐明", "Main Villain Teenage version portrayed by Brian Ng Jeffrey Lee Ruiming Wang Siting 's husband Li Zijian 's & Li Jiawen 's Dad Li Ruijie 's brother Has hatred against Li Jianting Has many external affairs in the past Ruthless boss Took over his dad company and became the CEO Embezzled his company 's funds In a cruise with Yang Liwei when the cruise sinks when the storm breaks out Went Missing in episode 1", "1 , 19-20" ], [ "Fann Wong 范文芳", "Wang Siting 王思婷", "Teenage Version portrayed by Elizabeth Lee Li Ruiming 's wife Li Zijian 's & Li Jiawen 's Mum Chairperson of Women Association Former HR manager of Li Ruiming 's company Has minor depression", "1 - 20" ], [ "Xu Bin 徐彬", "Li Zijian 李子健", "Semi-Villain but repented Li Ruiming 's & Wang Siting 's Son Li Jiawen 's Brother Electrical and Electronics Engineer Work different types of odd jobs", "1-20" ], [ "Jasmine Sim 沈家玉", "Li Jiawen 李嘉文", "Semi-Villain but later repented Li Ruiming 's & Wang Siting 's Daughter Li Zijian 's Sister Actress Spoiled child Always arguing with her parents Yao Qiang 's love interest", "1-20" ], [ "Darren Lim 林明伦", "Li Ruijie 李锐杰", "Villain but later repented Li Rui Ming 's Brother Wang Siting 's brother In Law Li Jiawen 's & Li Zijian 's Uncle Bad relationship with Li Rui Ming", "1-20" ] ]
Casts -- Li ( Jianting ) Family
Doppelganger_(TV_series)_1
Doppelganger () is a Singaporean Chinese drama which was produced by Wawa Pictures and telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, Mediacorp Channel 8. It was first shown in 2018, and was broadcast on weeknights. The show aired at 9pm on weekdays and had a repeat telecast at 8am the following day. This drama serial consists of 20 episodes, it stars Christopher Lee , Fann Wong , Xu Bin & Jasmine Sim as casts in this series. It marks Christopher Lee & Fann Wong in this series after 14 years returning on screen. It is repeated on weekdays at 5.30pm. The drama was the first drama with a prequel, which was first aired on on March 11, 2018 from 7 to 9 pm as a telemovie.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Challenge_Cup
International Challenge Cup
[ "Year", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "2008", "Andrew Gonzales Jr", "Daniel O'Shea", "Yukihiro Yoshida" ], [ "2009", "Daisuke Murakami", "Joshua Farris", "Jorik Hendrickx" ], [ "2012", "Peter James Hallam", "Osman Akgun", "Charlie Parry-Evans" ], [ "2014", "Sei Kawahara", "Kazuki Tomono", "Panagiotis Polizoakis" ], [ "2015", "Tomoki Hiwatashi", "Juho Pirinen", "Héctor Alonso" ], [ "2017", "Nurullah Sahaka", "Aleix Gabara Xanco", "Thomas Junski" ], [ "2018", "Taichiro Yamakuma", "Yuto Kishina", "Kai Jagoda" ], [ "2019", "Shun Sato", "Daniel Sapozhnikov", "Tim England" ], [ "2020", "Nozomu Yoshioka", "Denis Gurdzhi", "Edward Appleby" ] ]
Junior medalists -- Men
International_Challenge_Cup_4
The International Challenge Cup (formerly the Ennia Challenge Cup and the Aegon Cup) is an annual figure skating competition generally held in February or March in The Hague, Netherlands. Medals may be awarded in men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior, junior, novice, and pre-novice levels, such as Debs. Some categories may be omitted in some years due to a lack of participants.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972–73_Buffalo_Sabres_season
1972–73 Buffalo Sabres season
[ "Round", "#", "Player", "Nationality", "College/Junior/Club Team" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "Jim Schoenfeld", "Canada", "Niagara Falls Flyers ( OHA )" ], [ "2", "25", "Larry Carriere", "Canada", "Loyola University ( CIAU )" ], [ "3", "37", "Jim McMasters", "Canada", "Calgary Centennials ( WCHL )" ], [ "4", "53", "Rychard Campeau", "Canada", "Sorel Black Hawks ( QMJHL )" ], [ "5", "69", "Gilles Gratton", "Canada", "Oshawa Generals ( OHA )" ], [ "6", "85", "Peter McNab", "Canada", "U. of Denver ( WCHA )" ] ]
Draft picks -- NHL draft
See also : 1972 NHL Amateur Draft
1972–73_Buffalo_Sabres_season_13
The 1972-73 Buffalo Sabres season was the Sabres' third season of operation in the National Hockey League. The team made it to the playoffs for the first time, but lost in the first round to Montreal, four games to two.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton_of_Chambon-sur-Voueize
Canton of Chambon-sur-Voueize
[ "Commune", "Inhabitants", "Postal code", "INSEE code" ]
[ [ "Auge", "109", "23170", "23009" ], [ "Budelière", "755", "23170", "23035" ], [ "Chambon-sur-Voueize", "1012", "23170", "23045" ], [ "Lépaud", "342", "23170", "23106" ], [ "Lussat", "428", "23170", "23114" ], [ "Nouhant", "323", "23170", "23145" ], [ "Saint-Julien-le-Châtel", "172", "23130", "23204" ], [ "Saint-Loup", "175", "23130", "23209" ], [ "Tardes", "127", "23170", "23251" ], [ "Verneiges", "86", "23170", "23259" ], [ "Viersat", "348", "23170", "23261" ] ]
Composition
The Canton of Chambon-sur-Voueize comprised 11 communes and a total of 3877 inhabitants ( census of 1999 , without double counting ) .
Canton_of_Chambon-sur-Voueize_0
The Canton of Chambon-sur-Voueize is a former canton situated in the Creuse département and in the Limousin region of central France. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CD_San_Fernando
CD San Fernando
[ "Season", "Division", "Place" ]
[ [ "1979/80", "2ªB", "8th" ], [ "1980/81", "2ªB", "17th" ], [ "1981/82", "2ªB", "12th" ], [ "1982/83", "2ªB", "19th" ], [ "1984/85", "3ª", "19th" ], [ "1985/86", "3ª", "8th" ], [ "1986/87", "3ª", "11th" ], [ "1987/88", "3ª", "2nd" ], [ "1988/89", "3ª", "9th" ], [ "1989/90", "3ª", "6th" ], [ "1990/91", "3ª", "11th" ], [ "1991/92", "3ª", "18th" ], [ "1992/93", "3ª", "3rd" ], [ "1993/94", "3ª", "3rd" ], [ "1994/95", "2ªB", "17th" ] ]
CD_San_Fernando_2
Club Deportivo San Fernando was a Spanish football team based in San Fernando, Cádiz, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1940 it was dissolved on 16 June 2009, due a €2 million debt. The club's home ground was Estadio Bahía Sur, with a capacity of 12,000 seats.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Middlesbrough_F.C._season
2014–15 Middlesbrough F.C. season
[ "Position", "Player", "Loaned from", "End date", "Team" ]
[ [ "DF", "Kenneth Omeruo", "Chelsea", "30 June 2015", "First team" ], [ "DF", "Ryan Fredericks", "Tottenham Hotspur", "30 June 2015", "First team" ], [ "FW", "Patrick Bamford", "Chelsea", "30 June 2015", "First team" ], [ "FW", "Jelle Vossen", "Genk", "30 June 2015", "First team" ], [ "GK", "Jamal Blackman", "Chelsea", "17 January 2015", "First team" ], [ "DF", "Miloš Veljković", "Tottenham Hotspur", "17 January 2015", "First team" ], [ "DF", "Tomáš Kalas", "Chelsea", "30 June 2015", "First team" ], [ "DF", "Fernando Amorebieta", "Fulham", "30 June 2015", "First team" ], [ "DF", "Dwight Tiendalli", "Swansea City", "30 June 2015", "First team" ] ]
Transfers -- Loans in
2014–15_Middlesbrough_F.C._season_4
The 2014-15 season was Middlesbrough's 6th consecutive season in the Championship. They also competed in the League Cup and in the FA Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsang_Wai_Chung
Tsang Wai Chung
[ "Date", "Type of Match", "Location", "Opponent", "Result", "Remarks" ]
[ [ "20 June 2010", "Hong Kong-Macau Interport", "Macau", "Macau", "5-1", "3 players over 23 years in both two squads" ], [ "20 June 2010", "Friendly match", "Hong Kong", "Australia", "2-2", "5 players over 23 years in both two squads" ], [ "9 October 2010", "2010 Long Teng Cup", "Kaohsiung , Taiwan", "Philippines", "4-2", "Senior Opponent , 3 players over 23 years in Hong Kong squads" ], [ "10 October 2010", "2010 Long Teng Cup", "Kaohsiung , Taiwan", "Macau", "4-0", "Senior Opponent , 3 players over 23 years in Hong Kong squads" ], [ "12 October 2010", "2010 Long Teng Cup", "Kaohsiung , Taiwan", "Chinese Taipei", "1-1", "Senior Opponent , 3 players over 23 years in Hong Kong squads" ], [ "7 November 2010", "2010 Asian Games", "Guangzhou , China", "United Arab Emirates", "1-1", "3 players over 23 years in both two squads" ], [ "9 November 2010", "2010 Asian Games", "Guangzhou , China", "Uzbekistan", "1-0", "3 players over 23 years in both two squads" ], [ "11 November 2010", "2010 Asian Games", "Guangzhou , China", "Bangladesh", "4-1", "3 players over 23 years in both two squads" ], [ "15 November 2010", "2010 Asian Games", "Guangzhou , China", "Oman", "0-3", "3 players over 23 years in both two squads" ] ]
Coached Record -- Games of Hong Kong U-23
Tsang_Wai_Chung_1
Tsang Wai Chung () is a former Hong Kong professional footballer and he was head coach of South China and Hong Kong national football team. On 17 September 2008, Tsang asked to leave due to health reasons. He temporarily left the responsibility of head coach and worked as team adviser. Assistant coach Liu Chun Fai took up the responsibility to take care of the team. In his playing career, he played for Caroline Hill, Sea Bee, Eastern, Tsuen Wan, Lai Sun and Sing Tao. After he retired, he coached Sing Tao, Eastern and the Hong Kong national football team. He holds an AFC Grade A Coach licence. Currently, he is the Futsal Manager of HKFA.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Coppola_(actor)
Marc Coppola (actor)
[ "Year", "Film", "Role" ]
[ [ "1979", "Apocalypse Now", "AFRS Announcer" ], [ "1984", "The Cotton Club", "Ted Husing" ], [ "1989", "Vampire 's Kiss", "Joke Guy" ], [ "1989", "Dracula 's Widow", "Brad" ], [ "1993", "Deadfall", "Bob" ], [ "1994", "North", "Reporter" ], [ "1995", "One Night Stand", "Mark the Make-up Man" ], [ "1995", "Leaving Las Vegas", "Dealer" ], [ "1996", "Jack", "Radio Personality" ], [ "1999", "Palmer 's Pick-Up", "Dick Cash Announcer" ], [ "2000", "Bel Air", "Curson Beeley" ], [ "2000", "Sonny", "Jimmy at Mattie 's" ], [ "2005", "The Signs of the Cross", "Landlord" ], [ "2012", "A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charles Swan III", "Announcer" ], [ "2013", "The Bling Ring", "Mr. Hall" ], [ "2013", "Hitting Home", "Fred Seeger" ], [ "2015", "Living with the Dead", "Professor Tyre" ], [ "2017", "Vengeance : A Love Story", "Dr. Collins" ] ]
Filmography
Marc_Coppola_(actor)_0
Marc Coppola is an American actor and DJ working for KGB-FM in San Diego, California and WAXQ and WLTW in New York City.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tapout_(TV_series)
Tapout (TV series)
[ "Episode number", "Title", "Original airdate", "Fighter", "Summary" ]
[ [ "1", "Diamond in the Rough", "June 3 , 2007", "Damacio Page", "The Tapout crew pick up Damacio Page from his home gym in Albuquerque , New Mexico , where he trains with Greg Jackson . They drive with him to Iowa , where they meet his opponent , Rod Montoya , who trains with Pat Miletich . Page and Montoya face off at Extreme Challenge . Damacio dominates the fight , knocking out Montoya in the first round" ], [ "2", "Little Fireball", "June 6 , 2007", "Antonio Banuelos", "Banuelos , roommate and training partner of Chuck Liddell , is training for WEC 26 . He 's facing Charlie Valencia to determine the number-one contender for the WEC Bantamweight title . Valencia catches Banuelos with an uppercut three minutes into the first round , knocking him out" ], [ "3", "Hot Head", "June 13 , 2007", "Matt Major", "The crew meets Major at his home gym , American Kickboxing Academy in San Jose , California , where he 's living in an office above the gym . They drive with him to Decatur , Illinois for Courage Fighting Championship 8 for his professional MMA debut . After Major works to cut weight , his opponent Adrian Hopson weighs in 11 pounds over and shows up to the fight 13 pounds over . After struggling in round 1 , Major comes back in the final two rounds and wins a unanimous decision" ], [ "4", "The Search Continues", "August 1 , 2007", "Donald Cerrone", "Tapout scouts several talented fighters on a cross-country trip . They decide on Donald Cowboy Cerrone , who has an undefeated record . They stop in at Matt Hughes ' farm before heading out to the Ring of Fire , a mixed martial arts event in Colorado . Cowboy wins his match in the first round by submission with a triangle choke" ], [ "5", "Charuto", "August 8 , 2007", "Renato Verissimo", "The Tapout crew travels to Hawaii to sign up B. J. Penn 's Brazilian Jiu-jitsu trainer , Renato Charuto Verissimo . After a tour of the island , the boys return to California to attend to some business , then travel back to Hawaii to support Charuto in his ICON Sport -Epic fight against Lars Havens . After an initial flurry by Havens , Charuto takes him to the mat and ends the fight with his ground and pound" ], [ "6", "Sergio", "August 15 , 2007", "Sergio Gomez", "Mask , Punkass and SkySkrape travel to Kenosha , Wisconsin , to scout Sergio before his fight with Marcus Hicks at WEC 27 in Las Vegas . In the week leading up to the fight , the crew works to coordinate Las Vegas publicity activities . On fight night , Sergio closes Hicks ' right eye with strikes in round one and has Hicks on his back for much of round two before getting caught in a sudden guillotine choke and being forced to tap out" ], [ "7", "Sunshine", "August 22 , 2007", "Matt Fiordirosa", "The crew meets fighter and coach Jeff Curran in Crystal Lake , Illinois , who introduces them to Matt Sunshine Fiordirosa . After watching Matt train and coach some young kids in wrestling , the crew overcomes RV trouble and rain delays to get to New Jersey for his bout with Khristian Geraci . Geraci catches Matt with a big shot to the face in round one but Matt rallies in round two to take Geraci to the ground and force a referee stoppage" ], [ "8", "Rob Roy", "August 29 , 2007", "Sherron Leggett", "The Tapout crew return to Kenosha and meet Sherron Rob Roy Leggett , who 's angling to become Tapout 's first superhero . They travel to Davenport , Iowa , for his fight at Extreme Challenge 79 against Chris McDaniel . Sherron 's coach and cornerman ca n't make the fight so Punkass and Spencer Fisher step in . Leggett submits McDaniel in the first round after catching him in a kimura lock" ], [ "9", "Einstein", "December 5 , 2007", "Scott Epstein", "The crew meets Scott Einstein Epstein in Los Angeles through his coach , Eddie Bravo . They agree to sponsor him and immediately put him in a photo shoot for some new Tapout gear . Epstein is set to face Sergio Quinones at Xcess Fighting 's inaugural Havoc in Hollywood event and on fight day the crew is worried that Epstein is too casual . Quinones gets the better of Epstein through much of the first two rounds but Epstein is able to use his jiu jitsu skills to choke him out in round two" ], [ "10", "", "May 28 , 2008", "", "The crew revisits past fighters and previews the upcoming season" ] ]
Season 1
Tapout_(TV_series)_0
Tapout is an American reality television series that focuses on the world of mixed martial arts. The series premiered on Versus, which is now NBC Sports Network, on June 3, 2007, before moving to its regular Wednesday night timeslot beginning June 6. The series follows Charles Lewis, Jr. - Mask, Dan Caldwell - Punkass, and Tim Katz SkySkrape of the Tapout clothing and gear line, as they travel around the country in search of promising MMA fighters to develop and possibly sponsor. Each episode follows the training and development of one fighter, culminating in a fight at a professional MMA event. As the series progressed the focus broadened to encompass not just the scouting of new talent but also the efforts of the Tapout crew to build their business, including day-to-day operations and the inter-relationships between the crew members and other Tapout employees. On March 11, 2009, Charles Mask Lewis was killed in an automobile accident in Newport Beach, California. A female companion was ejected from the car and taken for medical treatment but Lewis was pronounced dead at the scene. The driver of a second car, believed to have been traveling alongside Lewis's car, was arrested on charges of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_European_Diving_Championships_–_Women's_3_metre_springboard
2019 European Diving Championships – Women's 3 metre springboard
[ "Rank", "Diver", "Nationality", "D1", "D2", "D3", "D4", "D5", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Kristina Ilinykh", "Russia", "56.70", "63.55", "58.50", "48.00", "63.00", "289.75" ], [ "2", "Katherine Torrance", "Great Britain", "58.50", "55.50", "49.50", "60.45", "64.50", "288.45" ], [ "3", "Michelle Heimberg", "Switzerland", "55.50", "54.00", "55.80", "60.00", "58.50", "283.80" ], [ "3", "Inge Jansen", "Netherlands", "55.50", "52.50", "63.00", "55.80", "57.00", "283.80" ], [ "5", "Tina Punzel", "Germany", "66.00", "44.95", "49.50", "64.50", "58.50", "283.45" ], [ "6", "Viktoriya Kesar", "Ukraine", "61.50", "54.00", "61.50", "36.00", "65.10", "278.10" ], [ "7", "Chiara Pellacani", "Italy", "63.00", "52.50", "51.15", "51.00", "54.00", "271.65" ], [ "8", "Uliana Kluieva", "Russia", "60.00", "60.45", "58.50", "31.50", "58.50", "268.95" ], [ "9", "Jessica Favre", "Switzerland", "61.50", "60.45", "51.00", "42.00", "46.50", "261.45" ], [ "10", "Alena Khamulkina", "Belarus", "58.50", "43.50", "54.00", "51.15", "54.00", "261.15" ], [ "11", "Emma Gullstrand", "Sweden", "48.00", "55.80", "43.50", "46.50", "58.50", "252.30" ], [ "12", "Olena Fedorova", "Ukraine", "42.00", "58.50", "57.40", "31.50", "56.70", "246.10" ], [ "13", "Clare Cryan", "Ireland", "49.95", "58.90", "43.40", "43.40", "42.00", "237.65" ], [ "14", "Scarlett Mew Jensen", "Great Britain", "63.00", "32.55", "39.00", "46.50", "54.00", "235.05" ], [ "15", "Emilia Nilsson Garip", "Sweden", "48.60", "54.00", "36.00", "46.50", "49.50", "234.60" ], [ "16", "Lena Hentschel", "Germany", "58.50", "43.50", "45.00", "46.50", "40.50", "234.00" ], [ "17", "Lauren Hallaselkä", "Finland", "35.10", "40.60", "57.40", "42.00", "46.80", "221.90" ], [ "18", "Elena Bertocchi", "Italy", "58.50", "45.00", "41.85", "24.00", "48.60", "217.95" ], [ "19", "Valeria Antolino Pacheco", "Spain", "55.35", "30.80", "40.60", "44.80", "45.00", "216.55" ], [ "20", "Kaja Skrzek", "Poland", "50.40", "36.00", "50.40", "26.60", "42.00", "205.40" ] ]
Results -- Preliminary round
2019_European_Diving_Championships_–_Women's_3_metre_springboard_0
Women's 3 metre springboard event at the 2019 European Diving Championships was contested on 8 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_IIHF_Continental_Cup
2011–12 IIHF Continental Cup
[ "Team # 1", "Score", "Team # 2" ]
[ [ "HC Asiago", "4:3 ( SO )", "Sheffield Steelers" ], [ "Herning Blue Fox", "1:3", "DAB-Docler" ], [ "HC Asiago", "3:2", "DAB-Docler" ], [ "Herning Blue Fox", "3:0", "Sheffield Steelers" ], [ "DAB-Docler", "6:3", "Sheffield Steelers" ], [ "Herning Blue Fox", "3:2 ( OT )", "HC Asiago" ] ]
Third Group Stage -- Group D
( Herning , Denmark )
IIHF_Continental_Cup_2012_6
The Continental Cup 2011-12 was the 15th edition of the IIHF Continental Cup. The season started on September 30, 2011, and finished on January 15, 2012. The Super Final was played in Rouen, France on the 13-15 January 2012. The points system used in this tournament was: the winner in regular time won 3 points, the loser 0 points; in case of a tie, an overtime and a penalty shootout is played, the winner in penalty shootouts or overtime won 2 points and the loser won 1 point.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history
Minnesota Vikings draft history
[ "Round", "Pick #", "Overall", "Name", "Position", "College" ]
[ [ "2", "11", "39", "Mardye McDole", "Wide receiver", "Mississippi State" ], [ "2", "17", "45", "Robin Sendlein", "Linebacker", "Texas" ], [ "2", "24", "52", "Jarvis Redwine", "Running back", "Nebraska" ], [ "3", "18", "74", "Tim Irwin", "Offensive tackle", "Tennessee" ], [ "4", "18", "101", "John Swain", "Cornerback", "Miami ( FL )" ], [ "5", "12", "123", "Wendell Ray", "Defensive end", "Missouri" ], [ "7", "18", "184", "Don Shaver", "Running back", "Kutztown" ], [ "8", "17", "210", "Wade Wilson", "Quarterback", "East Texas State" ], [ "10", "18", "266", "James Murphy", "Wide receiver", "Utah State" ], [ "11", "17", "293", "Bill Stephanos", "Tackle", "Boston College" ], [ "12", "16", "320", "Brian Williams", "Tight end", "Southern" ] ]
1981 NFL Draft
Minnesota_Vikings_draft_history_20
This page is a list of the Minnesota Vikings NFL Draft selections. The first draft the Vikings participated in was the 1961 NFL Draft, in which they made Tommy Mason of Tulane their first ever selection.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Russian_Figure_Skating_Championships
2017 Russian Figure Skating Championships
[ "Date", "Event", "Type", "Location", "Details" ]
[ [ "25-29 September 2016", "1st stage of Russian Cup", "Qualifier", "Samara , Samara Oblast", "Details" ], [ "11-15 October 2016", "2nd stage of Russian Cup", "Qualifier", "Yoshkar-Ola , Mari El", "Details" ], [ "25-29 October 2016", "3rd stage of Russian Cup", "Qualifier", "Perm , Perm Krai", "Details" ], [ "7-11 November 2016", "4th stage of Russian Cup", "Qualifier", "Kazan , Tatarstan", "Details" ], [ "2-6 December 2016", "5th stage of Russian Cup", "Qualifier", "Moscow", "Details" ], [ "20-26 December 2016", "2017 Russian Championships", "Final", "Chelyabinsk , Chelyabinsk Oblast", "Details" ], [ "1-5 February 2017", "2017 Russian Junior Championships", "Final", "Saint Petersburg", "Details" ], [ "12-16 February 2017", "2017 Russian Cup Final", "Final", "Saransk , Mordovia", "Details" ], [ "3-7 March 2017", "2017 Russian Youth Championships - Younger Age", "Final", "Saransk , Mordovia", "Details" ], [ "1-4 April 2017", "2017 Russian Youth Championships - Elder Age", "Final", "Veliky Novgorod , Novgorod Oblast", "Details" ] ]
Competitions
In the 2016–17 season , Russian skaters will compete in domestic qualifying events and national championships for various age levels . The Russian Cup series will lead to three events – the Russian Championships , the Russian Junior Championships , and the Russian Cup Final . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
2017_Russian_Figure_Skating_Championships_8
The 2017 Russian Figure Skating Championships () were held from 20 to 26 December 2016 in Chelyabinsk, Chelyabinsk Oblast. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The results were among the criteria used to select Russia's teams to the 2017 European Championships and 2017 World Championships.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Wilmore
Larry Wilmore
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1983", "The Facts of Life", "Officer Ziaukus", "2 episodes" ], [ "1986", "Sledge Hammer !", "Mail Man , Terrorist # 3", "2 episodes" ], [ "1992", "In Living Color", "Various", "2 episodes" ], [ "1994", "Sister , Sister", "Bus Driver", "2 episodes" ], [ "1999", "The PJs", "Various voices", "2 episodes" ], [ "2005-2007", "The Office", "Mr. Brown", "2 episodes" ], [ "2006-2014", "The Daily Show", "Himself ( correspondent )", "78 episodes" ], [ "2006-2007", "Help Me Help You", "Larry , Jimmy", "2 episodes" ], [ "2008", "How I Met Your Mother", "Dr. Greer", "Episode : Everything Must Go" ], [ "2009-2010", "Accidentally on Purpose", "Dr. Roland", "5 episodes" ], [ "2011", "Traffic Light", "Harvey", "2 episodes" ], [ "2011", "Love Bites", "The Boss", "Episode : Firsts" ], [ "2011-2012", "Happy Endings", "Mr. Forristal", "2 episodes" ], [ "2012", "Bullet in the Face", "Racken 's Mafiosi # 1", "Episode : The World Stage" ], [ "2012", "Race , Religion and Sex", "Himself", "Stand-up special" ], [ "2013", "Malibu Country", "Mr. Clark", "2 episodes" ], [ "2013", "NTSF : SD : SUV : :", "Historian", "Episode : A Hard Drive to Swallow" ], [ "2013", "Instant Mom", "Franklin Turner", "Episode : The Gift of the Maggies" ], [ "2014", "Playing House", "Dr. Ullman", "Episode : 37 Weeks" ], [ "2014-2017", "Penn Zero : Part-Time Hero", "Principal Larry ( voice )", "Main role" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Larry_Wilmore_1
Elister L. Larry Wilmore (born October 30, 1961) is an American comedian, writer, producer, and actor. Wilmore served as the Senior Black Correspondent on The Daily Show from 2006 to 2014, and hosted The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore in 2015 and 2016. He is also the creator of the sitcom The Bernie Mac Show. He served as an executive producer for the ABC television series Black-ish. He is also the co-creator, alongside Issa Rae, of the HBO television series Insecure. Since May 2017, he has hosted a podcast, entitled Black on the Air in which he discusses current events and interviews a variety of guests.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Australian_2.0_Litre_Touring_Car_Championship
1993 Australian 2.0 Litre Touring Car Championship
[ "Rd", "Circuit", "Location / State", "Date", "Winning driver", "Car", "Team" ]
[ [ "1", "Amaroo Park", "Sydney , New South Wales", "26 - 28 Feb", "Peter Doulman", "BMW M3", "M3 Motorsport" ], [ "2", "Symmons Plains Raceway", "Launceston , Tasmania", "12 - 14 Mar", "Peter Doulman", "BMW M3", "M3 Motorsport" ], [ "3", "Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit", "Phillip Island , Victoria", "2 - 4 Apr", "Peter Doulman", "BMW M3", "M3 Motorsport" ], [ "4", "Lakeside International Raceway", "Brisbane , Queensland", "16 - 18 Apr", "Colin Bond", "Toyota Corolla Seca AE93", "Caltex Team Toyota" ], [ "5", "Winton Motor Raceway", "Benalla , Victoria", "14-16 May", "Peter Doulman", "BMW M3", "M3 Motorsport" ], [ "6", "Eastern Creek Raceway", "Sydney , New South Wales", "4 - 6 Jun", "Colin Bond", "Toyota Corolla Seca AE93", "Caltex Team Toyota" ], [ "7", "Mallala Motor Sport Park", "Mallala , South Australia", "2 - 4 Jul", "John Smith", "Toyota Corolla Seca AE93", "Caltex Team Toyota" ], [ "8", "Barbagallo Raceway", "Perth , Western Australia", "9 - 11 Jul", "John Smith", "Toyota Corolla Seca AE93", "Caltex Team Toyota" ], [ "9", "Oran Park Raceway", "Sydney , New South Wales", "6 - 8 Aug", "Peter Doulman", "BMW M3", "M3 Motorsport" ] ]
Race calendar
The championship was contested over nine rounds , held across six states . [ 1 ]
1993_Australian_2.0_Litre_Touring_Car_Championship_1
The 1993 Australian 2.0 Litre Touring Car Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian motor racing title for drivers of under 2.0-litre cars complying with the provisions of the FISA Class II section of Australian Group 3A Touring Car regulations. It was contested in conjunction with the 1993 Australian Touring Car Championship, which began on 28 February 1993 at Amaroo Park and ended on 8 August at Oran Park Raceway after nine rounds. It was the third Australian 2.0 Litre Touring Car Championship and the first for cars aligned with FISA Class II regulations and thus the fore-runner of the Australian Super Touring Championship. The championship was won by Peter Doulman, driving a 2.0-litre version of his old Group A BMW M3 (the car was an ex-JPS Team BMW and Mobil 1 Racing team car that had been built by Frank Gardner's JPS Team in 1987. Doulman had raced the car since 1989 with a 2.3 L engine). The championship went down to the wire with Doulman beating out the Caltex Team Toyota of John Smith. Smith's Caltex team boss Colin Bond finished third in the championship despite not being a starter in the final round at Oran Park. Most of the 2.0 Litre field consisted of regular 'baby car class' competitors from Group A, including Frank Binding, Brad Stratton, Mike Conway, and veteran racer Bob Holden.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990–91_European_Cup
1990–91 European Cup
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Bayern Munich", "7-0", "CSKA Sofia", "4-0", "3-0" ], [ "Dinamo București", "0-4", "Porto", "0-0", "0-4" ], [ "Red Star Belgrade", "4-1", "Rangers", "3-0", "1-1" ], [ "Dynamo Dresden", "2-2 ( 5-4 p )", "Malmö FF", "1-1", "1-1" ], [ "Napoli", "0-0 ( 3-5 p )", "Spartak Moscow", "0-0", "0-0" ], [ "Real Madrid", "11-3", "Swarovski Tirol", "9-1", "2-2" ], [ "Milan", "1-0", "Club Brugge", "0-0", "1-0" ], [ "Lech Poznań", "4-8", "Marseille", "3-2", "1-6" ] ]
Second round
1990–91_European_Cup_2
The 1990-91 European Cup was the 36th season of the European Cup, a tournament for men's football clubs in nations affiliated to the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). It was won for the first time by Red Star Belgrade on penalties in the final against Marseille; both were first-time finalists. This was only the second time that an Eastern European side had won the competition, after Steaua București of Romania in 1986. It was also the last tournament to be solely knock-out based, with a group stage added for the next season. Red Star won the tournament as the only Yugoslavian club shortly before the breakup of Yugoslavia. This was also the last season to feature a team from East Germany, since the East and its West counterpart reunified in October 1990. This tournament would have marked the return of English clubs after a five-year ban resulting from the Heysel Stadium disaster in 1985 but English champions Liverpool had been banned for an additional year, so could not participate. Ajax, the Dutch champions, were not allowed to participate in a European Cup competition because of the poor behaviour of their fans during a game the previous season, so their spot in the qualification was simply vacated, giving Milan a first-round bye. Milan were the defending champions and were given a bye to the second round due to the absence of both an English and a Dutch side in the tournament, before being eliminated by Marseille in the quarter-finals after the second leg had been awarded as a 3-0 win for Marseille when the eventual runners-up were leading 1-0, and 2-1 on aggregate, in injury time, when the floodlights failed. Milan refused to play on when floodlights were fixed and were banned, giving Marseille a 3-0 automatic win.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_FINA_World_Open_Water_Swimming_Championships_–_Women's_10K
2006 FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships – Women's 10K
[ "Place", "Swimmer", "Country", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Larisa Ilchenko", "Russia", "2:19:49.9" ], [ "2", "Poliana Okimoto", "Brazil", "2:19:59.3" ], [ "3", "Ksenia Popova", "Russia", "2:19:59.8" ], [ "4", "Angela Maurer", "Germany", "2:20:00.2" ], [ "5", "Trudee Hutchinson", "Australia", "2:20:09.0" ], [ "6", "Jana Pechanová", "Czech Republic", "2:20:22.4" ], [ "7", "Cassandra Patten", "Great Britain", "2:20:24.1" ], [ "8", "Kate Brookes-Peterson", "Australia", "2:20:31.1" ], [ "9", "Laura La Piana", "Italy", "2:20:32.1" ], [ "10", "Erica Rose", "USA", "2:20:34.4" ], [ "11", "Ana Marcela Da Cruz", "Brazil", "2:20:56.5" ], [ "12", "Natalya Samorodina", "Ukraine", "2:20:59.3" ], [ "13", "Isobel Newman", "Great Britain", "2:24:29.3" ], [ "14", "Celeste Punet", "Argentina", "2:24:45.6" ], [ "15", "Federica Vitale", "Italy", "2:24:49.7" ], [ "16", "Katherine Ball", "USA", "2:26:10.7" ], [ "17", "Karley Stutzel", "Canada", "2:30:13.2" ], [ "18", "Kataly Caldas Calle", "Ecuador", "2:32:23.8" ], [ "19", "Maria Serrano Cabrera", "Ecuador", "2:32:26.3" ], [ "20", "Asmaa Katarya", "Egypt", "2:33:04.7" ] ]
Results
All times in hours : minutes : seconds
2006_FINA_World_Open_Water_Swimming_Championships_–_Women's_10K_0
The Women's 10K race at the 2006 FINA World Open Water Swimming Championships was swum on Thursday, August 31, 2006 in Naples, Italy. It was the fourth event of the 2006 Open Water Worlds, and one of two events on August 31 (the other being the Men's 10K race). 31 females were entered in the event, 28 of whom swam.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucas_Oil_150
Lucas Oil 150
[ "# Wins", "Team", "Years Won" ]
[ [ "5", "Kevin Harvick Inc", "2002 , 2003 , 2008 , 2009 , 2010" ], [ "5", "Kyle Busch Motorsports", "2011 , 2012 , 2013 , 2014 , 2016" ], [ "3", "Hendrick Motorsports", "1996 ( 2 of 2 ) , 1997 ( 1 of 2 )" ], [ "2", "Richard Childress Racing", "1995 ( 2 of 2 )" ], [ "2", "Roush Racing", "1997 ( 1 of 2 ) , 2001" ], [ "2", "Dale Earnhardt , Inc", "1998 ( 1 of 2 ) , 1999" ] ]
Past winners -- Multiple winners ( teams )
Lucas_Oil_150_2
The Lucas Oil 150 is a NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series race that takes place at Phoenix Raceway. The 1995 edition was the inaugural Truck Series event, and it is part of NASCAR Championship Weekend. From 1995 until 1998, two races were held each year at Phoenix for the series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin,_Tennessee
Franklin, Tennessee
[ "#", "Employer", "# of employees" ]
[ [ "1", "Community Health Systems", "2,652" ], [ "2", "Nissan North America", "1,700" ], [ "3", "Optum", "1,600" ], [ "4", "Williamson Medical Center", "1,201" ], [ "5", "Mars Petcare US", "1,000" ], [ "6", "Lee Company", "877" ], [ "7", "Ford Motor Credit", "860" ], [ "8", "Schneider Electric", "850" ], [ "9", "EviCore Healthcare", "653" ], [ "10", "Jackson National Life Insurance Co", "518" ] ]
Economy -- Top employers
According to the City 's 2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report , [ 27 ] the top employers in the city are :
Franklin,_Tennessee_0
Franklin is a city in, and the county seat of, Williamson County, Tennessee, United States. About 21 miles (34 km) south of Nashville, it is one of the principal cities of the Nashville metropolitan area and Middle Tennessee. As of 2018, its estimated population was 80,914, and it is the seventh-largest city in Tennessee. The city developed on both sides of the Harpeth River, a tributary of the Cumberland River. In the 19th century, much of the area economy (especially the cultivation of tobacco and hemp) depended on enslaved labor. After Reconstruction, racial violence increased in this area, when whites worked to ensure dominance. As the county seat, Franklin was the site of several lynchings of African-American men in this period. Franklin was a trading and judicial center for Williamson County, which was primarily rural in land use into the late 20th century, with an economy based on traditional commodity crops and purebred livestock. Since 1980, the northern part of the county has been developed for residential and related businesses, in addition to modern service industries. The population has increased rapidly, with growth stimulated by that of the Nashville metropolitan area. Despite recent growth and development, Franklin is noted for its many historic buildings and neighborhoods, which are protected by city ordinances. Since 2017, its two historic plantations have begun to provide extended tours including the antebellum history of enslaved workers at those sites.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talking_Statues
Talking Statues
[ "Statue", "Location", "Author", "Actor ( s )" ]
[ [ "Peter Pan", "Kensington Gardens", "Ella Hickson", "Daniel Roche" ], [ "Queen Victoria", "Blackfriars Bridge", "Elizabeth Day", "Prunella Scales" ], [ "Dick Whittington s Cat", "Highgate Hill", "Helen Lederer", "Helen Lederer" ], [ "Hugh Myddleton", "Islington Green", "Tom Basden", "Jonny Sweet" ], [ "The Broad Family", "Broadgate , City of London", "Lucy Caldwell", "Maisie Williams" ], [ "The Goat", "Spitalfields Market", "Hugh Dennis", "Hugh Dennis" ], [ "Eye I", "Bishopsgate", "Sara Pascoe", "Sara Pascoe" ], [ "John Wilkes", "Fetter Lane , Holborn", "Jeremy Paxman", "Jeremy Paxman" ], [ "Rowland Hill", "City of London", "Colette Hiller", "Alan Johnson , MP" ], [ "Hodge the Cat", "Gough Square , Holborn", "Catherine Hiller", "Nicholas Parsons" ], [ "Couple on Seat", "Cabot Square , Canary Wharf", "Nikesh Shukla", "Sanjeev Bhaskar / Meera Syal" ], [ "Isaac Newton", "British Library", "Timberlake Wertenbaker", "Simon Russell Beale" ], [ "Sherlock Holmes", "Baker Street station", "Anthony Horowitz", "Ed Stoppard" ], [ "The Unknown Soldier", "Paddington station", "Tony Harrison", "Patrick Stewart" ], [ "Isambard Kingdom Brunel", "Paddington station", "Rachel Wagstaff", "Hugh Bonneville" ], [ "Ariel", "BBC Broadcasting House", "Robert Seatter", "Mathew Horne" ], [ "Rush Hour", "Broadgate , City of London", "Clive Anderson", "Clive Anderson" ], [ "Queen Victoria", "Kensington Palace", "Katrina Burnett", "Patricia Hodge" ], [ "Achilles", "Hyde Park Corner", "Rachel Lenkiewicz", "Dominic West" ] ]
List of statues -- London
Talking_Statues_1
Talking Statues is a project that was started and invented by David Peter Fox in Copenhagen, Denmark, 2013, where 10 statues started talking though modern technology via a smartphone. The statue of Hans Christian Andersen in King's Garden in Copenhagen was the first talking statue in the world. Later the project was made in Helsinki, London, San Diego, Chicago, Vilnius and Berlin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union_Amateur_Boxing_Championships
European Union Amateur Boxing Championships
[ "Rank", "Nation", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "England ( ENG )", "13", "13", "17", "43" ], [ "2", "Ireland ( IRL )", "13", "12", "9", "34" ], [ "3", "Italy ( ITA )", "13", "7", "10", "30" ], [ "4", "France ( FRA )", "11", "6", "18", "35" ], [ "5", "Bulgaria ( BUL )", "11", "5", "8", "24" ], [ "6", "Hungary ( HUN )", "8", "8", "16", "32" ], [ "7", "Turkey ( TUR )", "8", "4", "17", "29" ], [ "8", "Germany ( GER )", "4", "5", "10", "19" ], [ "9", "Poland ( POL )", "3", "9", "22", "34" ], [ "10", "Romania ( ROU )", "2", "6", "10", "18" ], [ "11", "Greece ( GRE )", "2", "2", "3", "7" ], [ "12", "Sweden ( SWE )", "2", "2", "1", "5" ], [ "13", "Moldova ( MDA )", "2", "0", "6", "8" ], [ "14", "Spain ( ESP )", "1", "4", "7", "12" ], [ "15", "Lithuania ( LTU )", "1", "2", "3", "6" ], [ "16", "Slovakia ( SVK )", "1", "1", "7", "9" ], [ "17", "Estonia ( EST )", "1", "1", "2", "4" ], [ "18", "Latvia ( LVA )", "1", "0", "2", "3" ], [ "19", "Croatia ( HRV )", "0", "3", "12", "15" ], [ "20", "Georgia ( GEO )", "0", "3", "3", "6" ] ]
Men 's editions -- Men 's All Time Medal Table
As of 2018
European_Union_Amateur_Boxing_Championships_2
The European Union Amateur Boxing Championships is a competition for amateur boxers from the European Union and its candidate countries (thus Turkey is a leading participant). The championships are organised by the continent's governing body, the European Boxing Confederation (EUBC). The first edition of the men's tournament took place in 2003 in Strasbourg, France and the women's in 2006 in Porto Torres, Italy. The men's tournament was held annually from 2003 to 2009 and every four years since 2014, while the women's tournament was held annually from 2006 to 2011 and every four years since 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Maryland_Terrapins_men's_basketball_team
2012–13 Maryland Terrapins men's basketball team
[ "Name", "Number", "Pos", "Height", "Weight", "Year", "Hometown", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Terrell Stoglin", "12", "G", "6 ' 1", "185", "Sophomore", "Tucson , Arizona", "Suspended ; Declared for NBA Draft" ], [ "Berend Weijs", "10", "C", "6'10", "200", "Senior", "Amsterdam , Netherlands", "Graduated" ], [ "Mychal Parker", "11", "G", "6 ' 5", "195", "Sophomore", "Washington , North Carolina", "Suspended ; Transferred" ], [ "Ashton Pankey", "30", "F", "6 ' 9", "220", "Redshirt Freshman", "The Bronx , New York", "Transferred" ], [ "John Dillard", "22", "G", "5'11", "165", "Senior", "Yorktown , Virginia", "Graduated" ], [ "Jonathan Thomas", "24", "G", "6 ' 2", "190", "Junior", "Frederick , Maryland", "Left team" ], [ "Arnold Richmond", "13", "G", "5'11", "175", "Freshman", "Suitland , Maryland", "Transferred" ], [ "Sean Mosley", "14", "G", "6 ' 4", "210", "Senior", "Baltimore , Maryland", "Graduated" ] ]
Pre-season -- Departures
2012–13_Maryland_Terrapins_men's_basketball_team_0
The 2012-13 Maryland Terrapins men's basketball team represented the University of Maryland, College Park in 2012-13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The team, led by second year head coach Mark Turgeon, played their home games at the Comcast Center. They finished the season 25-13, 8-10 in ACC play to finish in seventh place. They advanced to the semifinals of the ACC Tournament where they lost to North Carolina. They were invited to the 2013 NIT where they defeated Niagara, Denver and Alabama to advance to the semifinals at Madison Square Garden where they lost to Iowa.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966–67_NK_Hajduk_Split_season
1966–67 NK Hajduk Split season
[ "Round", "Date", "Venue", "Opponent", "Score", "Hajduk Scorers" ]
[ [ "R1", "4 Aug", "A", "Metalac Zadar", "9 - 1", "Mušović ( 2 ) , Hlevnjak ( 2 ) , Pavin ( o.g . ) , Ivković , Ferić ( 3 )" ], [ "R2", "16 Nov", "A", "Dinara", "3 - 2", "Ferić ( 2 ) , Ristić" ], [ "R3", "23 Nov", "H", "Šibenik", "3 - 2", "Ivković , Nadoveza , Kovačić" ], [ "R4", "26 Feb", "H", "Borovo", "1 - 0", "Ferić" ], [ "QF", "22 Mar", "A", "Željezničar", "1 - 0", "Mušović" ], [ "SF", "5 Apr", "H", "Vardar", "0 - 0 ( 5 - 2 p )", "" ], [ "Final", "24 May", "H", "Sarajevo", "2 - 1", "Ferić , Obradov" ] ]
Matches -- Yugoslav Cup
Main article : 1966–67 Yugoslav Cup
1966–67_NK_Hajduk_Split_season_1
The 1966-67 season was the 56th season in Hajduk Splits history and their 21st in the Yugoslav First League. Their 13th place finish in the 1965-66 season meant it was their 21st successive season playing in the Yugoslav First League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_AFL_season
2007 AFL season
[ "Home team", "Home team score", "Away team", "Away team score", "Ground", "Crowd", "Date" ]
[ [ "Carlton", "12.8 ( 80 )", "Hawthorn", "27.18 ( 180 )", "Telstra Dome", "53,459", "Friday , 15 June" ], [ "Kangaroos", "7.12 ( 54 )", "Adelaide", "15.10 ( 100 )", "Carrara Stadium", "11,178", "Saturday , 16 June" ], [ "Western Bulldogs", "22.9 ( 141 )", "Fremantle", "16.19 ( 115 )", "TIO Stadium", "11,449", "Saturday , 16 June" ], [ "Geelong", "12.13 ( 85 )", "Brisbane Lions", "5.5 ( 35 )", "Skilled Stadium", "21,212", "Sunday , 17 June" ], [ "Port Adelaide", "19.12 ( 126 )", "Essendon", "13.17 ( 95 )", "AAMI Stadium", "25,242", "Sunday , 17 June" ], [ "Richmond", "18.16 ( 124 )", "Melbourne", "11.9 ( 75 )", "MCG", "46,161", "Friday , 22 June" ], [ "Sydney", "8.9 ( 57 )", "Collingwood", "10.16 ( 76 )", "Telstra Stadium", "64,222", "Saturday , 23 June" ], [ "West Coast", "11.10 ( 76 )", "St Kilda", "15.9 ( 99 )", "Subiaco Oval", "39,401", "Sunday , 24 June" ] ]
Premiership season -- Round 12 ( Split Round )
2007_AFL_season_10
The 2007 Australian Football League season was the 111th season of the elite Australian rules football competition and the 18th under the name 'Australian Football League', having switched from 'Victorian Football League' after 1989. The regular season commenced on 30 March 2007 and concluded with the 2007 AFL Grand Final on 29 September 2007 with Geelong defeating Port Adelaide by 119 points, the highest winning-margin in an AFL Grand Final, to claim the 2007 AFL premiership.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikersundbakken
Vikersundbakken
[ "Date", "", "Length" ]
[ [ "18 February 1995", "Andreas Goldberger", "179.0 m ( 587 ft )" ], [ "18-19 February 1995", "Espen Bredesen", "185.0 m ( 607 ft )" ], [ "19 February 1995", "Janne Ahonen", "187.0 m ( 613 ft )" ], [ "19 February 1995", "Andreas Goldberger", "188.0 m ( 617 ft )" ], [ "1 March 1998", "Takanobu Okabe", "194.0 m ( 636 ft )" ], [ "11 February 2000", "Andreas Goldberger", "207.0 m ( 679 ft )" ], [ "12 January 2007", "Michael Uhrmann", "214.5 m ( 704 ft )" ], [ "14 March 2009", "Martin Koch", "216.5 m ( 710 ft )" ], [ "14 March 2009", "Harri Olli", "219.0 m ( 718 ft )" ], [ "11 February 2011", "Daiki Ito", "220.0 m ( 722 ft )" ], [ "11 February 2011", "Johan Remen Evensen", "243.0 m ( 797 ft )" ], [ "11 February 2011", "Johan Remen Evensen", "246.5 m ( 809 ft )" ], [ "14 February 2015", "Peter Prevc", "250.0 m ( 820 ft )" ], [ "15 February 2015", "Anders Fannemel", "251.5 m ( 825 ft )" ], [ "18 March 2017", "Robert Johansson", "252.0 m ( 826 ft )" ], [ "18 March 2017", "Stefan Kraft", "253.5 m ( 832 ft )" ] ]
Vikersundbakken_2
Vikersundbakken or Vikersund Hill is a ski flying hill at Vikersund in Modum, Norway. It is the second largest in the world right after Planica, Slovenia. Nine world records have been set on the hill, with the current of 253.5 meters being set by Stefan Kraft. The complex also consists of a large hill, a normal hill and several training hills. The hill originally constructed by Kristian Hovde was opened in 1936 as a large hill. It was rebuilt to become a ski flying hill in 1964 and has later been converted in 1989, 1999 and 2010. The large hill was built in 1988. The hill was the first to receive floodlights in 2006. It has hosted the FIS Ski Flying World Championships four times, in 1977, 1990, 2000, 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnie_Burns
Burnie Burns
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2003-present", "Red vs. Blue", "Church , Lopez , Vic , O'Malley , Red Zealot , Lorenzo ( voices )", "Also creator , writer and director" ], [ "2004-2006 , 2015", "The Strangerhood", "Griggs , Tovar ( voices )", "Also co-creator , writer , director and producer" ], [ "2005", "P.A.N.I.C.S", "Bravo 1 , Alpha Team Commander ( voices )", "Also producer" ], [ "2008", "Supreme Surrender", "N/A", "Writer and producer" ], [ "2009", "Captain Dynamic", "N/A", "Creator , writer and producer" ], [ "2009-present", "Rooster Teeth Shorts", "Himself", "Also co-creator , writer and producer" ], [ "2010-present", "Immersion", "Himself ( host )", "" ], [ "2011-present", "Rooster Teeth Animated Adventures", "Himself ( voice )", "" ], [ "2012-2013", "The Gauntlet", "Himself ( host )", "" ], [ "2012", "A Simple Walk Into Mordor", "N/A", "Executive producer" ], [ "2013", "Video Game High School", "Board Member", "Episode : Welcome to Varsity" ], [ "2013", "Chris Hardwick 's All-Star Celebrity Bowling", "Himself", "Episode : Nerdist vs. Rooster Teeth" ], [ "2013-present", "RWBY", "Taiyang Xiao Long , Detective # 1 ( voices )", "Also executive producer" ], [ "2014", "YouTubers React", "Himself", "2 episodes" ], [ "2014", "Ten Little Roosters", "Burnie", "Also executive producer" ], [ "2014-2015", "X-Ray and Vav", "N/A", "Executive producer" ], [ "2015-present", "Million Dollars , But", "Himself ( host )", "" ], [ "2015", "Rooster Teeth Entertainment System", "Guest", "Also executive producer" ], [ "2016", "Death Battle", "Epsilon ( voice )", "Episode : The Meta VS Agent Carolina" ], [ "2016", "Day 5", "N/A", "Creator and executive producer" ] ]
Filmography -- Web
Burnie_Burns_3
Michael Justin Burnie Burns (born January 18, 1973) is an American writer, actor, producer, comedian, host, and director living in Austin, Texas. He is a co-founder, former chief executive officer, and former chief creative officer of Rooster Teeth. He is noted for his contributions in machinima, a form of film-making that uses video game technology in its production, and also works with animation and live action. Burns is also known for his work in the hosting and podcasting field. In April 2003, Burns, along with several friends and co-workers, created the machinima series Red vs. Blue: The Blood Gulch Chronicles. Filmed using the video game Halo, Red vs. Blue was acclaimed for its humor and originality, making Burns an Internet celebrity. His success allowed him to co-found the production company Rooster Teeth. After the immediate popularity of Red vs. Blue, Burns attracted the attention of video game company Electronic Arts, who asked him to create a promotional series using their upcoming game, The Sims 2. The result was The Strangerhood. Burns also premiered P.A.N.I.C.S., a mini-series that utilizes the F.E.A.R. game engine. In 2016, Burns starred in the science fiction comedy film Lazer Team and its sequel the following year, both of which he co-wrote.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1839
List of shipwrecks in October 1839
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Carl", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground at Gothenburg , Sweden and was damaged . She was on a voyage from Gothenburg to Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland . Carl was later refloated and taken into Gothenburg" ], [ "Dovecot", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore on Guardian Island . She was on a voyage from Cephalonia , United States of the Ionian Islands to Hull , Yorkshire . Dovecot was refloated on 8 October and resumed her voyage" ], [ "Fanny", "France", "The ship was wrecked on Anegada a Fuero with the loss of two lives . She was on a voyage from Bordeaux , Gironde to Vera Cruz , Mexico" ], [ "Frithiof", "Denmark", "The schooner was wrecked at Tornby . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne to Copenhagen" ], [ "May", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on Sully Island , Glamorgan . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Minehead , Somerset to Cardiff , Glamorgan" ], [ "Mary", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground on the Drungroe Bank . She was on a voyage from Limerick to Glasgow , Renfrewshire" ], [ "Myrtle", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked near Wicklow . Her crew were rescued" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1839_3
The list of shipwrecks in October 1839 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1839.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh_Seimas_of_Lithuania
Seventh Seimas of Lithuania
[ "Name", "Abbr", "Members" ]
[ [ "Homeland Union - Lithuanian Conservatives", "TSLK", "48" ], [ "Christian Democrats", "KDF", "12" ], [ "Center", "CF", "17" ], [ "Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania", "LDDPF", "11" ], [ "Social Democrats", "SDF", "7" ], [ "Joint Group of the Peasants ' party , the Christian Democratic Union and the National Party Young Lithuania", "JF", "5" ], [ "Social Democracy 2000s", "S 2000", "5" ], [ "Modern Christian Democrats", "MKD", "4" ], [ "Moderate Conservatives", "NKF", "12" ], [ "Joint Group of the Democratic Party and the National People 's Party", "DF", "3" ], [ "Independent Group", "NF", "2" ], [ "Others", "MSNG", "2" ] ]
Composition -- Parliamentary groups
During the first session of the Seimas the following parliamentary groups were registered : Homeland Union - Lithuanian Conservatives , Christian Democrats , Center , Democratic Labour Party of Lithuania , Social Democrats , Joint Group ( Joint Group of the Peasants ' party , the Christian Democratic Union and the National Party `` Young Lithuania '' ) , Independent Group and the Mixed Group of Members of the Seimas . Several splits occurred during the term . In late 1998 Laima Andrikienė and Vidmantas Žiemelis were ejected from Homeland Union - Lithuanian Conservatives . They were followed by another 10 parliament members who formed the parliamentary group of Moderate Conservatives in 2000 . In the same year , Modern Christian Democrats ( 4 members ) split from the Christian Democrats and Social Democracy 2000s ( 4 members at the time ) split from the Social Democrats . However , similarly to the Sixth Seimas , the Seventh Seimas saw few defections across ideological borders , due to the vast gulf between ruling and opposition parties . [ 2 ] :354 By the end of the term of the Seimas , the following parliamentary groups were active . [ 3 ]
Seventh_Seimas_of_Lithuania_1
The Seventh Seimas of Lithuania was the parliament (Seimas) elected in Lithuania. Elections took place on 20 October 1996, with the second round on 10 November. The Seimas commenced its work on 25 November 1996 and served a four-year term, with the last session on 18 October 2000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Newfoundland_and_Labrador_Tankard
2011 Newfoundland and Labrador Tankard
[ "Skip", "Third", "Second", "Lead", "Club ( s )" ]
[ [ "Brad Gushue", "Mark Nichols", "Ryan Fry", "Jamie Danbrook", "Bally Haly Golf and Curling Club , St. John 's , Newfoundland and Labrador" ], [ "Ken Peddigrew", "Dave Noftall", "Jeff Rose", "Keith Jewer", "Re/Max Centre , St. John 's" ], [ "Keith Ryan", "Barry Edwards", "Mike Ryan", "Dennin Langdon", "Carol Curling Club , Labrador City , Labrador" ], [ "Alex Smith", "Rick Rowsell", "Randy Turpin", "Craig Dowden", "Re/Max Centre , St. John 's" ], [ "Andrew Symonds", "Stephen Ryan", "Kelly Schuh", "Mark Healey", "Re/Max Centre , St. John 's" ], [ "Ryan Withycombe", "Matthew Hunt", "Scott Eaton", "Tyler Brown", "Bally Haly Golf and Curling Club , St. John 's" ] ]
Teams
2011_Newfoundland_and_Labrador_Tankard_0
The 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador Tankard was held February 1-5 at the Remax Centre in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. The winning team of Brad Gushue represented Newfoundland and Labrador at the 2011 Tim Hortons Brier in London, Ontario.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2014_albums
List of 2014 albums
[ "Release date", "Artist", "Album", "Genre", "Label", "Producer" ]
[ [ "September 1", "The Pierces", "Creation", "Folk rock", "Polydor", "" ], [ "September 2", "The Color Morale", "Hold On Pain Ends", "Post-hardcore", "Fearless", "Courtney Ballard , Mike Green" ], [ "September 2", "Counting Crows", "Somewhere Under Wonderland", "Alternative rock", "Capitol", "Brian Deck" ], [ "September 2", "Jeezy", "Seen It All : The Autobiography", "Hip hop", "Def Jam , CTE World", "Black Metaphor , Cardo , Childish Major , Don Cannon , Drumma Boy , Frank Dukes , Hollywood Hot Sauce , Johnny Juliano , Kenoe , Lyle LeDuff , Mike Will Made It , No I.D . , Trakmatik , Will-A-Fool" ], [ "September 2", "The Killjoy Club ( Insane Clown Posse and Da Mafia 6ix )", "Reindeer Games", "Hardcore hip hop", "Psychopathic", "DJ Paul , FNA , Insane Clown Posse , K.O.M. , Kuma , Otis , Seven , T-Why" ], [ "September 2", "Nick Carter & Jordan Knight", "Nick & Knight", "Pop", "Nick & Knight , Mass Appeal , BMG", "Mikhail Beltran , Louis Biancaniello , Nick Carter , Jamil Chammas , Alvin Garrett , Jeff Halatrax , Keith Harris , Jordan Knight , Anthony Kronfle , Andy Love , Jared Lee , Michael Mani , Mario Marchetti , Jordan Omley , Khaled Rohaim , Damon Sharpe , Marcus Siskind , Jeremy Skaller , Stereotypes , Johan Jones Wetterberg" ], [ "September 5", "Banks", "Goddess", "Electronica , R & B , trip hop", "Harvest", "Tim Anderson , Lil Silva , Justin Parker , Jesse Rogg , Shlohmo , Al Shux , Sohn , Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs , Jamie Woon" ], [ "September 5", "Karen O", "Crush Songs", "Indie rock , lo-fi", "Cult", "" ], [ "September 5", "Vance Joy", "Dream Your Life Away", "Indie folk , indie pop", "Liberation , Warner Music", "Ryan Hadlock , James Keogh , Edwin White , John Castle" ], [ "September 8", "Interpol", "El Pintor", "Indie rock , post-punk revival", "Matador , Soft Limit", "Interpol" ], [ "September 8", "The Kooks", "Listen", "Indie rock", "Virgin EMI", "Inflo , Fraser T. Smith" ], [ "September 8", "Robert Plant", "Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar", "Folk rock , worldbeat , experimental rock , alternative rock", "Nonesuch , Warner Bros", "Robert Plant" ], [ "September 8", "Ryan Adams", "Ryan Adams", "Rock , alternative country", "PAX AM", "Charlie Stavish , Mike Viola , Ryan Adams" ], [ "September 9", "Better Than Ezra", "All Together Now", "Alternative rock", "The End", "Tony Hoffer" ], [ "September 9", "Death from Above 1979", "The Physical World", "Noise rock", "Last Gang", "Dave Sardy" ], [ "September 9", "Francisca Valenzuela", "Tajo Abierto", "Latin pop , pop , synth-pop", "Frantastic Records , Sin Anestesia", "Vicente Sanfuentes , Jesse Rogg , Dave Sitek , Áureo Baqueiro , Francisca Valenzuela" ], [ "September 9", "Hiss Golden Messenger", "Lateness of Dancers", "", "Merge", "" ], [ "September 9", "In Flames", "Siren Charms", "Alternative metal", "Sony Music", "Daniel Bergstrand , Roberto Laghi , and In Flames" ], [ "September 9", "Jhené Aiko", "Souled Out", "Alternative R & B", "ARTium , Def Jam", "Clams Casino , Dot da Genius , Fisticuffs , Jhené Aiko , Key Wane , No I.D . , Thundercat , Woodro Skillson" ], [ "September 9", "Lecrae", "Anomaly", "Christian hip hop", "Reach", "808xElite , Ace Harris , Alex Medina , Andy Mineo , Derek Minor , Dirty Rice , Gawvi , Jaquebeatz , Joseph Prielozny , J. Rhodes , Mashell , Nate The BeatBreaker Robinson , S1 , Street Symphony , Vohnbeatz" ] ]
Third quarter -- September
List_of_2014_albums_8
The following is a list of albums released in 2014. For additional information about bands formed, reformed, disbanded, or on hiatus, for deaths of musicians, and for links to musical awards, see 2014 in music.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Fencing_Championships
World Fencing Championships
[ "Rank", "Nation", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Italy", "116", "104", "133", "353" ], [ "2", "France", "92", "93", "94", "279" ], [ "3", "Soviet Union", "92", "54", "47", "193" ], [ "4", "Hungary", "91", "86", "94", "271" ], [ "5", "Russia", "56", "32", "36", "124" ], [ "6", "West Germany", "25", "26", "16", "67" ], [ "7", "Germany", "22", "34", "45", "101" ], [ "8", "Poland", "17", "29", "41", "87" ], [ "9", "Romania", "13", "22", "30", "65" ], [ "10", "Ukraine", "12", "12", "19", "43" ], [ "11", "United States", "11", "13", "14", "38" ], [ "12", "China", "8", "19", "16", "43" ], [ "13", "South Korea", "8", "11", "25", "44" ], [ "14", "Sweden", "7", "15", "21", "43" ], [ "15", "Cuba", "6", "5", "9", "20" ], [ "16", "Estonia", "5", "6", "6", "17" ], [ "17", "Denmark", "5", "3", "4", "12" ], [ "18", "Austria", "4", "4", "9", "17" ], [ "19", "Great Britain", "3", "6", "9", "18" ], [ "20", "Netherlands", "3", "3", "6", "12" ] ]
Medal table
This table has been last updated after the 2019 World Fencing Championships . This counts the medals from the World Championships since 1921 and does not include the results of the fencing competitions at the Summer Olympics .
World_Fencing_Championships_4
The World Fencing Championships is an annual competition in fencing organized by the Fédération Internationale d'Escrime or FIE, (International Fencing Federation in English). The world championships are, after the Olympic Games, the most prominent international competition in the sport of fencing. Contestants may participate in foil, épée, and sabre events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han_Groo
Han Groo
[ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Nominated work", "Result" ]
[ [ "2003", "President 's Education Award ( USA )", "N/A", "N/A", "Won" ], [ "2011", "13th Mnet Asian Music Awards", "Best New Female Artist", "Groo One", "Nominated" ], [ "2011", "19th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards", "Best New Actress ( TV )", "Just Like Today", "Won" ], [ "2014", "50th Baeksang Arts Awards", "Best New Actress ( TV )", "One Warm Word", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "7th Style Icon Awards", "New Icon", "N/A", "Won" ], [ "2014", "SBS Drama Awards", "New Star Award", "One Warm Word", "Won" ] ]
Awards and nominations
Han_Groo_3
Han Groo (born Min Han-groo on May 29, 1992) is a South Korean actress and singer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Around_the_World_in_80_Gardens
Around the World in 80 Gardens
[ "#", "Country", "Garden", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Mexico", "The Floating Gardens , Xochimilco , Mexico City", "The chinampas of Lake Xochimilco , floating vegetable gardens dating back before Aztec times" ], [ "2", "Mexico", "The Gardens of Luis Barragán : Casa de Luis Barragán , Casa Prieto López and Casa Antonio Gálvez", "Gardens created by leading Mexican architect , Luis Barragán , in Mexico City . Website of the Barragan Foundation" ], [ "3", "Mexico", "The Ethno-Botanical Garden , Oaxaca", "A new botanic garden containing the region 's many species of cactus , built alongside the Santo Domingo Cultural Center , formerly a monastery , on a site originally slated for development as a hotel . Website" ], [ "4", "Mexico", "Las Pozas , Xilitla", "A surreal collection of jungle plants and concrete follies created in a former coffee plantation by Englishman Edward James in the Sierra Madre Oriental . Website" ], [ "5", "Cuba", "Alberto 's Huerto , Havana", "An urban vegetable garden in the space left by a collapsed building" ], [ "6", "Cuba", "Vivero Organopónico Alamar , Havana", "A large urban collective organic market garden ( Organopónico )" ], [ "7", "Cuba", "Maria 's Garden , Havana", "A small urban flower garden" ] ]
Mexico and Cuba
Around_the_World_in_80_Gardens_0
Around the World in 80 Gardens is a television series of 10 programmes in which British gardener and broadcaster Monty Don visits 80 of the world's most celebrated gardens. The series was filmed over a period of 18 months and was first broadcast on BBC Two at 9.00pm on successive Sundays from 27 January to 30 March 2008. A book based on the series was also published. The title of the series was a reference to Jules Verne's novel Around the World in Eighty Days and is a spiritual successor to Dan Cruickshank's earlier television series, Around the World in 80 Treasures, first broadcast in 2005.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countdown_(MuchMusic)
Countdown (MuchMusic)
[ "Date", "Weeks @ No . 1", "Song", "Performer" ]
[ [ "01.01.2016", "No chart", "", "" ], [ "08.01.2016", "2 of 2", "Hello", "Adele" ], [ "15.01.2016", "1", "Sorry", "Justin Bieber" ], [ "22.01.2016", "1", "Tell Your Friends", "The Weeknd" ], [ "29.01.2016", "1", "White Iverson", "Post Malone" ], [ "05.02.2016", "1", "Same Old Love", "Selena Gomez" ], [ "12.02.2016", "1", "Antidote", "Travis Scott" ], [ "19.02.2016", "1", "I 'll Show You", "Justin Bieber" ], [ "26.02.2016", "1", "Stressed Out", "Twenty One Pilots" ], [ "04.03.2016", "1", "Perfect", "One Direction" ], [ "11.03.2016", "1", "Hello", "Hedley" ], [ "18.03.2016", "1", "I Know What You Did Last Summer", "Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello" ], [ "25.03.2016", "1", "Flesh Without Blood", "Grimes" ], [ "01.04.2016", "1", "Cake by the Ocean", "DNCE" ], [ "08.04.2016", "1", "Roses", "The Chainsmokers featuring Rozes" ], [ "15.04.2016", "1", "Pillowtalk", "Zayn" ], [ "22.04.2016", "1", "Out of the Woods", "Taylor Swift" ], [ "29.04.2016", "1", "Might Not", "Belly featuring The Weeknd" ], [ "06.05.2016", "1", "Hands to Myself", "Selena Gomez" ], [ "13.05.2016", "1", "Love Yourself", "Justin Bieber" ] ]
Number ones -- 2016
Countdown_(MuchMusic)_20
The Much Countdown (also known as the Much Top 30 Countdown, and formerly known as The MuchMusic Top 20 Countdown) was an hour-long music video program block, usually hosted by a VJ, that aired on Canadian music television station MuchMusic. Countdown was one of the oldest programs that aired on MuchMusic since its debut. Originally sponsored by Coca-Cola, it was known for the first several years as the Coca-Cola Countdown.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_1500_metres
Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Hicham El Guerrouj", "Morocco", "3:37.86", "Q" ], [ "2", "Rui Silva", "Portugal", "3:37.98", "Q" ], [ "3", "Álvaro Fernández", "Spain", "3:38.34", "Q" ], [ "4", "Kamal Boulahfane", "Algeria", "3:38.59", "Q" ], [ "5", "Isaac Kiprono Songok", "Kenya", "3:38.89", "Q" ], [ "6", "Kevin Sullivan", "Canada", "3:39.30", "q" ], [ "7", "Michal Šneberger", "Czech Republic", "3:39.68", "q" ], [ "8", "James Nolan", "Ireland", "3:41.14", "q" ], [ "9", "Wolfram Müller", "Germany", "3:46.75", "" ], [ "10", "Mounir Yemmouni", "France", "3:51.08", "" ], [ "11", "Grant Robison", "United States", "3:53.66", "" ], [ "12", "Roberto Mandje", "Equatorial Guinea", "4:03.37", "NR" ], [ "", "Peter Roko Ashak", "Sudan", "DNS", "" ] ]
Results -- Round 1
Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_1500_metres_0
The men's 1500 metres at the 2004 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics program were held at the Athens Olympic Stadium from August 20 to 24. The first round comprised three heats with the first five gaining a direct qualification and then the next nine fastest across all heats progressing to the semifinals. The top five runners in each of the two semifinal heats moved on directly to the final, and they were immediately joined by the next two fastest from any of the semifinals. World record holder Hicham El Guerrouj came into the race with a target on his back. Though El Guerrouj had won four straight World Championships, he had failed to win the previous Olympics, falling with a lap to go in his breakthrough year of 1996 and being beaten to the line in 2000 by the same Noah Ngeny who had chased El Guerrouj to the mile world record a year earlier. Ngeny was not back but bronze medalist Bernard Lagat was, seeking to finally beat El Guerrouj. Lagat had the potential assistance of two Kenyan teammates, but El Guerrouj also had his teammate Adil Kaouch make the final and Kaouch had previously sacrificed himself by acting as a pacesetter leading El Guerrouj to the 1999 and 2001 world titles. Because of the assistance, El Guerrouj's ability in a strategic race was suspect. Off the line, the three Kenyan runners took the lead and formed a wall keeping the field behind as they slowed the pace; El Guerrouj could not run away from the start and the race would be strategic. With 500 metres to go, El Guerrouj worked his way to the front, with a line of kickers including Lagat, Reyes Estevez, Ivan Heshko and the unknown Mulugeta Wendimu lined up behind him. Down the backstretch, Lagat stayed a step behind El Guerrouj as other speedsters jockeyed for position and then fell back. From deep in the pack (dead last with less than 500 metres to go), Rui Silva was on the outside passing the others.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1896–1899
Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1896–1899
[ "Name", "Party", "Electorate", "Term of office" ]
[ [ "William Archibald", "Labor", "Port Adelaide", "1893-1910" ], [ "George Ash", "NDL", "Albert", "1890-1897" ], [ "Lee Batchelor", "Labor", "West Adelaide", "1893-1901" ], [ "William Blacker", "", "Noarlunga", "1892-1913" ], [ "Thomas Henry Brooker", "", "West Torrens", "1890-1905" ], [ "Thomas Burgoyne", "", "Newcastle", "1884-1915" ], [ "Richard Butler", "", "Yatala", "1890-1924" ], [ "Robert Caldwell", "NDL", "Onkaparinga", "1884-1902" ], [ "William Carpenter", "Labor", "Encounter Bay", "1896-1902" ], [ "John William Castine", "NDL", "Wooroora", "1884-1902" ], [ "Hon Alfred Catt", "", "Gladstone", "1881-1906" ], [ "James Cock", "", "Victoria", "1890-1899" ], [ "Hon John Cockburn", "", "Mount Barker", "1884-1898" ], [ "Frederick Coneybeer", "Labor", "East Torrens", "1893-1921 , 1924-1930" ], [ "Hon Sir Jenkin Coles", "NDL", "Light", "1875-1878 , 1881-1911" ], [ "William Copley", "NDL", "Yorke Peninsula", "1884-1887 , 1896-1902" ], [ "William Patrick Cummins", "", "Stanley", "1896-1907" ], [ "John Darling , junior", "NDL", "East Torrens", "1896-1905" ], [ "Hon Sir John Downer", "NDL", "Barossa", "1878-1901" ], [ "Charles Dumas", "NDL", "Mount Barker", "1898-1902" ] ]
Wikipedia list article This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1896 to 1899 , as elected at the 1896 colonial election : [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ]
Members_of_the_South_Australian_House_of_Assembly,_1896–1899_0
This is a list of members of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1896 to 1899, as elected at the 1896 colonial election:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Liga_I
2015–16 Liga I
[ "Team", "Outgoing manager", "Manner of departure", "Date of vacancy", "Position in table", "Incoming manager", "Date of appointment" ]
[ [ "Voluntari", "Ilie Poenaru", "No PRO licence", "31 May 2015", "Pre-season", "Bogdan Vintilă", "21 June 2015" ], [ "Petrolul Ploiești", "Valentin Sinescu ( caretaker )", "End of tenure as a caretaker", "2 June 2015", "Pre-season", "Tibor Selymes", "3 June 2015" ], [ "Târgu Mureș", "Liviu Ciobotariu", "Mutual agreement", "4 June 2015", "Pre-season", "Dan Petrescu", "11 June 2015" ], [ "Steaua București", "Constantin Gâlcă", "End of contract", "9 June 2015", "Pre-season", "Massimo Pedrazzini", "9 June 2015" ], [ "Târgu Mureș", "Dan Petrescu", "Signed by Jiangsu Sainty", "10 July 2015", "Pre-season", "Vasile Miriuță", "10 July 2015" ], [ "Voluntari", "Bogdan Vintilă", "Sacked", "14 August 2015", "13", "Flavius Stoican", "15 August 2015" ], [ "Poli Timișoara", "Dan Alexa", "Resigned", "21 August 2015", "12", "Florin Marin", "25 August 2015" ], [ "Petrolul Ploiești", "Tibor Selymes", "Mutual agreement", "25 August 2015", "14", "Eusebiu Tudor", "25 August 2015" ], [ "Concordia Chiajna", "Marius Baciu", "Mutual agreement", "1 September 2015", "10", "Cornel Țălnar", "1 September 2015" ], [ "Steaua București", "Massimo Pedrazzini", "Mutual agreement", "11 September 2015", "5", "Dumitru Dumitriu", "11 September 2015" ], [ "Botoșani", "Leontin Grozavu", "Sacked", "14 September 2015", "12", "Mugur Cornățeanu ( caretaker )", "14 September 2015" ], [ "Târgu Mureș", "Vasile Miriuță", "Mutual agreement", "20 September 2015", "3", "Cristiano Bergodi", "22 September 2015" ], [ "Voluntari", "Flavius Stoican", "Mutual agreement", "24 September 2015", "13", "Mircea Rădulescu", "24 September 2015" ], [ "Botoșani", "Mugur Cornățeanu ( caretaker )", "End of tenure as a caretaker", "1 October 2015", "12", "Cristian Pustai", "1 October 2015" ], [ "Voluntari", "Mircea Rădulescu", "Mutual agreement", "6 October 2015", "13", "Gheorghe Mulțescu", "6 October 2015" ], [ "Petrolul Ploiești", "Eusebiu Tudor", "Mutual agreement", "29 October 2015", "14", "Mihai Stoichiță", "29 October 2015" ], [ "Concordia Chiajna", "Cornel Țălnar", "Mutual agreement", "25 November 2015", "12", "Adrian Falub", "25 November 2015" ], [ "Steaua București", "Dumitru Dumitriu", "Mutual agreement", "2 December 2015", "5", "Laurențiu Reghecampf", "3 December 2015" ], [ "CFR Cluj", "Francisc Dican", "Mutual agreement", "5 December 2015", "9", "Toni Conceição", "7 December 2015" ], [ "Târgu Mureș", "Cristiano Bergodi", "Resigned", "17 December 2015", "6", "Petre Grigoraș", "29 December 2015" ] ]
Teams -- Managerial changes
2015–16_Liga_I_1
The 2015-16 Liga I (also known as Liga 1 Betano for sponsorship reasons) was the 98th season of the Liga I, the top professional league for Romanian association football clubs. The season began 10 July 2015 and ended on 29 May 2016, being the first to take place since the play-off/play-out format has been introduced. FC Steaua București were the defending champions for a third consecutive time, but they did not retain the title. Astra Giurgiu became winners for the first time in their history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1961_Diamond_D_Championship
1961 Diamond D Championship
[ "Province", "W", "L" ]
[ [ "Saskatchewan", "9", "0" ], [ "New Brunswick", "6", "3" ], [ "Alberta", "6", "3" ], [ "British Columbia", "6", "3" ], [ "Ontario", "5", "4" ], [ "Manitoba", "4", "5" ], [ "Quebec", "3", "6" ], [ "Prince Edward Island", "2", "7" ], [ "Newfoundland", "2", "7" ], [ "Nova Scotia", "2", "7" ] ]
Final round robin standings
1961_Diamond_D_Championship_0
The 1961 Dominion Diamond D Championship was the very first Canadian women's curling championship. It was held at the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club February 27 to March 3. The format was a round robin, and a playoff was held to determine 2nd place due to a three-way tie. Joyce McKee and her rink from Saskatoon, who were the unofficial national ladies' champion from 1960, won her first of five national championships, by posting an undefeated 9-0 record. Games were 10 ends in length, except for the playoff (tie breaker) games, which were 12 ends.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dams_and_reservoirs_in_India
List of dams and reservoirs in India
[ "Serial number", "River", "Name", "Area ( km )", "District", "Co-ordinate", "Altitude ( m )" ]
[ [ "1", "Bharathapuzha River", "Malampuzha Dam", "23.13", "Palakkad", "10°50′N 76°41′E / 10.84°N 76.69°E / 10.84 ; 76.69", "104" ], [ "2", "Bharathapuzha River", "Mangalam Dam", "3.93", "Palakkad", "10°31′N 76°32′E / 10.51°N 76.54°E / 10.51 ; 76.54", "72" ], [ "3", "Bharathapuzha River", "Meenkara Dam", "2.59", "Palakkad", "10°37′N 76°48′E / 10.62°N 76.80°E / 10.62 ; 76.80", "152" ], [ "4", "Bharathapuzha River", "Chulliar Dam", "1.59", "Palakkad", "10°35′N 76°46′E / 10.59°N 76.77°E / 10.59 ; 76.77", "143" ], [ "5", "Bharathapuzha River", "Pothundi Dam", "3.63", "Palakkad", "10°32′N 76°38′E / 10.54°N 76.63°E / 10.54 ; 76.63", "93" ], [ "6", "Bharathapuzha River", "Walayar Dam", "2.59", "Palakkad", "10°50′N 76°52′E / 10.84°N 76.86°E / 10.84 ; 76.86", "197" ], [ "7", "Siruvani River", "Siruvani Dam", "", "Palakkad", "", "" ], [ "8", "Bharathapuzha River", "Kanjirapuzha Dam", "5.12", "Palakkad", "10°59′N 76°33′E / 10.98°N 76.55°E / 10.98 ; 76.55", "90" ], [ "9", "Chalakkudy River", "Parambikulam", "20.92", "Palakkad", "10°23′N 76°48′E / 10.39°N 76.8°E / 10.39 ; 76.8", "545" ], [ "10", "Chalakkudy River", "Thunakkadavu Dam", "2.83", "Palakkad", "10°25′59″N 76°47′02″E / 10.433°N 76.784°E / 10.433 ; 76.784", "565" ], [ "11", "Chalakkudy River", "Peruvaaripallam Dam", "", "Palakkad", "10°26′49″N 76°46′12″E / 10.447°N 76.77°E / 10.447 ; 76.77", "565" ], [ "12", "Chalakkudy River", "Sholayar Dam", "8.70", "Thrissur", "10° 17 ' 76° 45 '", "" ], [ "13", "Chalakkudy River", "Peringalkuthu Dam", "2.63", "Thrissur", "", "" ], [ "14", "Kallada River", "Thenmala Dam", "25.90", "Kollam", "09° 57 ' 77° 4'20", "" ], [ "15", "Karamana River", "Aruvikkara Dam", "2.58", "Thiruvananthapuram", "08° 28 ' 77° 58 '", "" ], [ "16", "Karuvanoor River", "Peechi Dam", "12.63", "Thrissur", "10°32′N 76°23′E / 10.53°N 76.39°E / 10.53 ; 76.39", "73" ], [ "17", "Keecheri River", "Vazhani Dam", "2.55", "Thrissur", "10° 40 ' 76° 15 '", "" ], [ "18", "Kuttiady River", "Kuttiady Dam", "10.52", "Kozhikode", "11° 36 ' 75° 49'27", "" ], [ "19", "Neyyar River", "Neyyar Dam", "15.00", "Thiruvananthapuram", "08° 32 ' 77° 08 '", "" ], [ "20", "Pamba River", "Pamba Dam", "5.70", "Pathanamthitta", "09° 20 ' 76° 53 '", "" ] ]
Kerala
Main article : List of dams and reservoirs in Kerala < mapframe > : The JSON content is not valid GeoJSON+simplestyle There are 44 rivers in Kerala , and 42 dams and reservoirs . The dams and reservoirs in Kerala include Solaiyar Dam , Kakkayam Dam , Idamalayar Dam , Peringalkuthu Dam and Kakki Reservoir . District Wise District Number of Dams Ernakulam 2 Idukki 12 Kannur 1 Kollam 1 Kozhikode 2 Palakkad 11 Pathanamthitta 4 Thiruvananthapuram 3 Thrissur 4 Wayanad 2 Total 42
Dams_and_reservoirs_in_India_11
This page shows the state-wise list of dams and reservoirs in India. It also includes . Nearly 3200 major / medium dams and barrages had been constructed in India by the year 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auschwitz_trial
Auschwitz trial
[ "#", "Defendant", "Rank", "Function", "Sentence" ]
[ [ "1", "Arthur Liebehenschel", "SS-Obersturmbannführer", "camp commandant", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "2", "Hans Aumeier", "SS-Sturmbannführer", "Schutzhaftlagerführer", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "3", "Maximilian Grabner", "SS - Untersturmführer", "camp Gestapo chief", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "4", "Karl Möckel", "SS-Obersturmbannführer", "manager of camp administration", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "5", "Maria Mandl", "SS - Oberaufseherin", "Birkenau female camp commandant", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "6", "Franz Xaver Kraus", "SS-Sturmbannführer", "information officer", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "7", "Ludwig Plagge", "SS - Oberscharführer", "Rapportführer", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "8", "Fritz Buntrock", "SS - Unterscharführer", "Rapportführer", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "9", "Wilhelm Gerhard Gehring", "SS - Hauptscharführer", "subcamp commandant", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "10", "Otto Lätsch", "SS-Unterscharführer", "subcamp vice commandant", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "11", "Heinrich Josten", "SS - Obersturmführer", "commander of the camp guard", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "12", "Josef Kollmer", "SS-Obersturmführer", "commander of the camp guard", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "13", "Erich Muhsfeldt", "SS-Oberscharführer", "Birkenau crematoria manager", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "14", "Hermann Kirschner", "SS-Unterscharführer", "camp administration", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "15", "Hans Schumacher", "SS-Unterscharführer", "manager of camp food supplies", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "16", "August Bogusch", "SS - Scharführer", "camp administration", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "17", "Therese Brandl", "SS-Aufseherin", "SS-Erstaufseherin", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "18", "Paul Szczurek", "SS-Unterscharführer", "Blockführer", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "19", "Paul Götze", "SS - Rottenführer", "Blockführer", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ], [ "20", "Herbert Paul Ludwig", "SS-Oberscharführer", "Blockführer", "death by hanging ( carried out )" ] ]
Verdict of the Supreme National Tribunal in the first Auschwitz trial
.mw-parser-output .templatequote { overflow : hidden ; margin:1em 0 ; padding:0 40px } .mw-parser-output .templatequote .templatequotecite { line-height:1.5em ; text-align : left ; padding-left:1.6em ; margin-top:0 } Torturing of prisoners [ of Auschwitz ] already tormented to the extreme [ by extrajudicial means ] , is the evidence of inhuman savagery perpetrated by those defendants who as a result of the trial were sentenced to death . The listed violent crimes committed by named defendants , who all took smaller or larger part in the mass murder of prisoners , also reveal that the accused were involved in the acts of killing for pleasure , and not pursuant to orders of their superiors . If it were not for their expressed desire to kill , they would have otherwise displayed elements of sympathy for the victims , or at least show indifference to their plight , but not torture them to death.— Excerpt from the verdict [ 2 ]
Auschwitz_trial_0
The Auschwitz trial began on November 24, 1947, in Kraków, when Polish authorities (the Supreme National Tribunal) tried forty former staff of the Auschwitz concentration camps. The trials ended on December 22, 1947. The best-known defendants were Arthur Liebehenschel, former commandant; Maria Mandel, head of the Auschwitz women's camps; and SS-doctor Johann Kremer. Thirty-eight other SS officers - thirty-four men and four women - who had served as guards or doctors in the camps were also tried.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Secretaries_of_Education_of_Puerto_Rico
List of Secretaries of Education of Puerto Rico
[ "#", "Name", "Date it took office", "Date it left office", "Political party", "Appointed by" ]
[ [ "1", "Martin G. Brumbaugh", "1900", "1902", "Republican", "William McKinley" ], [ "2", "Samuel McCune Lindsay", "1902", "1904", "Republican", "Theodore Roosevelt" ], [ "3", "Ronald R. Falkner", "1904", "1907", "Republican", "Theodore Roosevelt" ], [ "4", "Edwin G. Dexter", "1907", "1912", "Republican", "William Howard Taft" ], [ "5", "Edward M. Bainter", "1912", "1915", "Democrat", "Woodrow Wilson" ], [ "6", "Paul G. Miller", "1915", "1921", "Democrat", "Woodrow Wilson" ], [ "7", "Juan B. Huyke", "1921", "1929", "Republican", "Warren G. Harding" ], [ "8", "José Padín", "1930", "1936", "Republican", "Herbert Hoover" ], [ "9", "H. A. Martin", "1937", "1937", "Democrat", "Franklin D. Roosevelt" ], [ "10", "José M. Gallardo", "1937", "1945", "Democrat", "Franklin D. Roosevelt" ], [ "11", "Mariano Villaronga Toro", "1946", "1947", "Democrat", "Harry S. Truman" ], [ "12", "Francisco Collazo", "1947", "1948", "Democrat", "Harry S. Truman" ] ]
Education Commissioners
List_of_Secretaries_of_Education_of_Puerto_Rico_0
There have been three types of Secretaries of Education in Puerto Rico. The first were the Education Commissioners established in 1899 after Puerto Rico was succeeded to the United States from Spain. The second were the Secretaries of Public Instruction after the Department of Public Instruction was formally established by law. Today Puerto Rico has Secretaries of Education after the Department of Public Instruction was reorganized and renamed as the Department of Education. The following is a list of all the aforementioned executives.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2017_Canada_Summer_Games
Athletics at the 2017 Canada Summer Games
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Province", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Megan Champoux", "British Columbia", "59.46" ], [ "2", "Charlotte Terek", "Alberta", "1:00.47" ], [ "3", "Dallyssa Huggins", "Ontario", "1:00.69" ], [ "4", "Sophia Mbabaali", "Manitoba", "1:00.92" ], [ "5", "Ally Oulds", "Ontario", "1:02.01" ], [ "6", "Sophie Dodd", "British Columbia", "1:02.30" ], [ "7", "Marie-Frédérique Poulin", "Quebec", "1:03.74" ], [ "8", "Elizabeth Comeau", "Nova Scotia", "1:04.15" ] ]
Results -- Female
Athletics_at_the_2017_Canada_Summer_Games_35
Athletics at the 2017 Canada Summer Games were in Winnipeg, Manitoba at the University Stadium at the University of Manitoba. It was held from the July 31-August 4. There were 54 events of athletics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_Monster_Raving_Loony_Party
Official Monster Raving Loony Party
[ "Election", "Candidate", "Votes", "% of votes" ]
[ [ "2015 Oldham West and Royton by-election", "Sir Oink A-Lot", "141", "0.5" ], [ "2016 Tooting by-election", "Alan Howling Laud Hope", "54", "0.2" ], [ "2016 Witney by-election", "Mad Hatter", "129", "0.3" ], [ "2016 Richmond Park by-election", "Alan Howling Laud Hope", "184", "0.5" ], [ "2017 Stoke-on-Trent Central by-election", "The Incredible Flying Brick", "127", "0.6" ] ]
Electoral performance -- By-elections
48th Parliament Election Candidate Votes% of votes 1983 Bermondsey by-election David Sutch 97 0.3 1983 Darlington by-election David Sutch 374 0.7 49th Parliament Election Candidate Votes% of votes 1983 Penrith and The Border by-election Screaming Lord Sutch 412 1.1 1984 Chesterfield by-election David Sutch 178 0.3 1985 Brecon and Radnor by-election David Sutch 202 0.5 1986 Fulham by-election David Sutch 134 0.4 1986 Newcastle-under-Lyme by-election David Sutch 277 0.7 50th Parliament Election Candidate Votes% of votes 1988 Kensington by-election Screaming Lord Sutch 61 0.3 1988 Glasgow Govan by-election Lord Sutch 174 0.6 1988 Epping Forest by-election David Sutch 208 0.6 1989 Richmond ( Yorks ) by-election David `` Lord '' Sutch 167 0.3 1989 Vale of Glamorgan by-election David Sutch 266 0.5 1989 Vauxhall by-election `` Lord '' David Sutch 106 0.4 1990 Mid Staffordshire by-election Lord David Sutch 336 0.6 May 1990 Bootle by-election Lord David Sutch 418 1.2 1990 Knowsley South by-election David Sutch 197 0.9 November 1990 Bootle by-election Lord David Sutch 310 1.1 1990 Bradford North by-election Wild Willi Beckett 210 0.6 1991 Ribble Valley by-election Screaming Lord Sutch 278 0.6 1991 Neath by-election David Sutch 263 0.8 1991 Monmouth by-election Screaming Lord Sutch 314 0.7 1991 Liverpool Walton by-election Screaming Lord Sutch 546 1.4 51st Parliament Election Candidate Votes% of votes 1993 Newbury by-election Lord David Sutch 432 0.7 1993 Christchurch by-election David Sutch 404 0.8 1994 Rotherham by-election Screaming Lord Sutch 1,114 4.2 1994 Bradford South by-election David Sutch 727 2.4 1994 Eastleigh by-election David Sutch 783 1.4 1995 Islwyn by-election Screaming Lord Sutch 506 2.2 1995 Perth and Kinross by-election Screaming Lord Sutch 586 1.4 1995 Littleborough and Saddleworth by-election Screaming Lord Sutch 782 1.9 1996 Hemsworth by-election David Sutch 652 3.0 1996 South East Staffordshire by-election David Sutch 506 1.2 52nd Parliament Election Candidate Votes% of votes 1997 Uxbridge by-election Screaming Lord Sutch 396 1.3 1997 Winchester by-election Lord David Sutch 316 0.6 1999 Eddisbury by-election Alan Hope 238 0.7 1999 Kensington and Chelsea by-election Howling Laud Hope 20 0.1 53rd Parliament Election Candidate Votes% of votes 2002 Ogmore by-election Leslie Edwards 187 1.0 2003 Brent East by-election Alan Hope 59 0.3 2004 Leicester South by-election R. U. Seerius 225 0.8 2004 Hartlepool by-election Alan Hope 80 0.3 54th Parliament Election Candidate Votes% of votes 2006 Blaenau Gwent by-elections Alan `` Howling Laud '' Hope 318 1.2 2006 Bromley and Chislehurst by-election John Cartwright 132 0.5 2007 Ealing Southall by-election John Cartwright 188 0.5 2007 Sedgefield by-election Alan Hope 129 0.5 2008 Crewe and Nantwich by-election The Flying Brick 236 0.6 2008 Henley by-election Bananaman Owen 242 0.7 2008 Haltemprice and Howden by-election Mad Cow-Girl 412 1.7 2009 Norwich North by-election Alan Hope 144 0.4 55th Parliament Election Candidate Votes% of votes 2011 Oldham East and Saddleworth by-election Nick `` The Flying Brick '' Delves 145 0.4 2011 Barnsley Central by-election Howling Laud Hope 198 0.8 2011 Leicester South by-election Howling Laud Hope 553 1.6 2012 Bradford West by-election Howling Laud Hope 111 0.3 2012 Croydon North by-election John Cartwright 110 0.4 2012 Manchester Central by-election Howling Laud Hope 78 0.5 2013 Eastleigh by-election Howling Laud Hope 136 0.3 2013 South Shields by-election Alan `` Howling Laud '' Hope 197 0.8 2014 Wythenshawe and Sale East by-election Captain Chaplington-Smythe 288 1.2 2014 Newark by-election Nick The Flying Brick 168 0.4 2014 Clacton by-election Alan `` Howling Laud '' Hope 127 0.4 2014 Rochester and Strood by-election Hairy Knorm Davidson 151 0.4 56th Parliament
Official_Monster_Raving_Loony_Party_10
The Official Monster Raving Loony Party is a political party established in the United Kingdom in 1983 by the musician David Sutch, also known as Screaming Lord Sutch, 3rd Earl of Harrow, or simply Lord Sutch. It is notable for its deliberately bizarre policies and it effectively exists to satirise British politics, and to offer itself as an alternative for protest voters, especially in constituencies where the party holding a safe seat is unlikely to lose it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_European_Curling_Championships_–_Women's_tournament
2012 European Curling Championships – Women's tournament
[ "Country", "Skip", "W", "L", "PF", "PA", "Ends Won", "Ends Lost", "Blank Ends", "Stolen Ends", "Shot Pct" ]
[ [ "Sweden", "Margaretha Sigfridsson", "7", "2", "72", "38", "37", "29", "7", "11", "82%" ], [ "Scotland", "Eve Muirhead", "7", "2", "64", "38", "37", "25", "12", "12", "78%" ], [ "Russia", "Anna Sidorova", "7", "2", "71", "47", "38", "28", "10", "14", "79%" ], [ "Denmark", "Lene Nielsen", "6", "3", "55", "48", "39", "30", "12", "12", "77%" ], [ "Switzerland", "Mirjam Ott", "6", "3", "63", "46", "39", "34", "8", "11", "77%" ], [ "Italy", "Diana Gaspari", "4", "5", "55", "65", "36", "36", "8", "9", "72%" ], [ "Germany", "Andrea Schöpp", "3", "6", "51", "57", "32", "36", "11", "8", "72%" ], [ "Czech Republic", "Linda Klímová", "3", "6", "50", "64", "32", "36", "14", "2", "70%" ], [ "Finland", "Anne Malmi", "1", "8", "36", "81", "25", "43", "10", "2", "69%" ], [ "Hungary", "Ildikó Szekeres", "1", "8", "37", "70", "25", "43", "12", "5", "66%" ] ]
Group A -- Round Robin Standings
Final Round Robin Standings Key Countries to Playoffs Countries to Tiebreakers Countries relegated to 2013 Group B
2012_European_Curling_Championships_–_Women's_tournament_2
The women's tournament of the 2012 European Curling Championships was held at the Löfbergs Lila Arena and the Karlstad Curling Club in Karlstad, Sweden from December 7 to 15. The winners of the Group C tournament in Erzurum, Turkey moved on to the Group B tournament. The top seven women's teams at the 2012 European Curling Championships, Russia, Scotland, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy and Germany, will represent their respective nations at the 2013 World Women's Curling Championship in Riga, Latvia. In the Group A competitions, Sweden, Scotland, and Russia finished at the top of the round robin standings with two losses apiece. Denmark defeated Switzerland in a tiebreaker to advance to the playoffs. The page playoffs saw defending champions Scotland rout Sweden and Russia edge past Denmark. Sweden dropped to the bronze medal game after a surprising loss in the semifinal to Russia, who stole the 8-6 win in an extra end. Hometown favorite Sweden, skipped by Margaretha Sigfridsson, recovered by defeating Denmark's Lene Nielsen with a score of 9-3 to win the bronze medal. Russia then played Scotland in the final, and stole one point in the first and fifth ends to hold the lead at the break, and stole one more point in the second half of the game. Scotland's Eve Muirhead managed to hang on with two deuces, and tied the game in the tenth end. Russia's Anna Sidorova secured a second European championship for Russia with a hit in the extra end, winning with a score of 6-5. The Group C competitions in Erzurum saw Belarus and Turkey advancing to the Group B competitions, where they and two other teams played in a round robin tournament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vikrant_Chaturvedi
Vikrant Chaturvedi
[ "Film title", "Actor", "Character", "Dub Language", "Original Language", "Original Year Release", "Dub Year Release" ]
[ [ "Fantastic Four : Rise of the Silver Surfer", "Doug Jones ( Portrayer ) Laurence Fishburne ( voice )", "Norrin Radd / Silver Surfer", "Hindi", "English", "2007", "2007" ], [ "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban", "Michael Gambon", "Albus Dumbledore", "Hindi", "English", "2004", "2004" ], [ "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire", "Michael Gambon", "Albus Dumbledore", "Hindi", "English", "2005", "2005" ], [ "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", "Michael Gambon", "Albus Dumbledore", "Hindi", "English", "2007", "2007" ], [ "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince", "Michael Gambon", "Albus Dumbledore", "Hindi", "English", "2009", "2009" ], [ "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1", "Michael Gambon", "Albus Dumbledore", "Hindi", "English", "2010", "2010" ], [ "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2", "Michael Gambon", "Albus Dumbledore", "Hindi", "English", "2011", "2011" ], [ "300", "Rodrigo Santoro", "King Xerxes", "Hindi", "English", "2007", "2007" ], [ "Avatar", "Stephen Lang", "Colonel Miles Quaritch", "Hindi", "English", "2009", "2009" ], [ "Prince of Persia : The Sands of Time", "Gísli Örn Garðarsson", "Hassansin leader", "Hindi", "English", "2010", "2010" ], [ "Transformers : Dark of the Moon", "John Malkovich Patrick Dempsey", "Bruce Brazos Dylan Gould", "Hindi", "English", "2011", "2011" ], [ "Fast Five", "Joaquim de Almeida", "Hernan Reyes", "Hindi", "English", "2011", "2011" ], [ "The Amazing Spider-Man", "Rhys Ifans", "Dr. Curt Connors / The Lizard", "Hindi", "English", "2012", "2012" ], [ "Skyfall", "Javier Bardem", "Raoul Silva", "Hindi", "English", "2012", "2012" ], [ "Olympus Has Fallen", "Gerard Butler", "Mike Banning", "Hindi", "English Korean", "2013", "2013" ], [ "47 Ronin", "Hiroyuki Sanada", "Oishi", "Hindi", "English Japanese", "2013", "2013" ], [ "X-Men Origins : Wolverine", "Liev Schreiber", "Victor Creed / Sabretooth", "Hindi", "English", "2009", "2009" ], [ "The Wolverine", "Hiroyuki Sanada", "Shingen Yashida", "Hindi", "English Japanese", "2013", "2013" ], [ "X-Men : Days of Future Past", "Peter Dinklage", "Bolivar Trask", "Hindi", "English", "2014", "2014" ] ]
Dubbing roles -- Live action films
Vikrant_Chaturvedi_2
Vikrant a/p Chaturvedi (Hindi: विक्रांत चतुर्वेदी Vikrānta Caturvēdī, born 1 August 1974 in Allahabad) is an Indian actor and voice-dubbing artist who speaks Hindi as his mother tongue. He has acted in Bollywood and has also voiced Indian animation and for many Hindi dubs of Hollywood and other foreign films and media. He played Mir Khorason in Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_New_Zealand_NBL_season
2007 New Zealand NBL season
[ "Category", "Player", "Team", "Stat" ]
[ [ "Points per game", "Garry Hill-Thomas", "Taranaki Mountainairs", "26.2" ], [ "Rebounds per game", "Link Abrams", "Taranaki Mountainairs", "11.5" ], [ "Assists per game", "Paul Henare", "Hawke 's Bay Hawks", "6.4" ], [ "Steals per game", "Jason Crowe", "Waikato Pistons", "3.8" ], [ "Blocks per game", "Warren Byrd", "Manawatu Jets", "1.6" ] ]
Awards -- Statistics leaders
Stats as of the end of the regular season [ 4 ]
2007_New_Zealand_NBL_season_1
The 2007 NBL season was the 26th season of the National Basketball League. The Nelson Giants won the championship in 2007 to claim their third league title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_Soccer_League_(1968–1984)
North American Soccer League (1968–1984)
[ "Year", "MVP", "Rookie", "Coach" ]
[ [ "1968", "Janusz Kowalik", "Kaizer Motaung", "Phil Woosnam" ], [ "1969", "Pepe Fernández", "Pepe Fernández", "János Bédl" ], [ "1970", "Carlos Metidieri", "Jim Leeker", "Sal DeRosa" ], [ "1971", "Carlos Metidieri", "Randy Horton", "Ron Newman" ], [ "1972", "Randy Horton", "Mike Winter", "Kazimierz Frankiewicz" ], [ "1973", "Warren Archibald", "Kyle Rote , Jr", "Al Miller" ], [ "1974", "Peter Silvester", "Doug McMillan", "John Young" ], [ "1975", "Steve David", "Chris Bahr", "John Sewell" ], [ "1976", "Pelé", "Steve Pecher", "Eddie Firmani" ], [ "1977", "Franz Beckenbauer", "Jim McAlister", "Ron Newman" ], [ "1978", "Mike Flanagan", "Gary Etherington", "Tony Waiters" ], [ "1979", "Johan Cruyff", "Larry Hulcer", "Timo Liekoski" ], [ "1980", "Roger Davies", "Jeff Durgan", "Alan Hinton" ], [ "1981", "Giorgio Chinaglia", "Joe Morrone , Jr", "Willy Roy" ], [ "1982", "Peter Ward", "Pedro DeBrito", "Johnny Giles" ], [ "1983", "Roberto Cabañas", "Gregg Thompson", "Dragan Popović" ], [ "1984", "Steve Zungul", "Roy Wegerle", "Ron Newman" ] ]
Annual honors -- MVP , Rookie , and Coach of the Year
North_American_Soccer_League_(1968–1984)_8
The North American Soccer League (NASL) was the top-level major professional soccer league in the United States and Canada that operated from 1968 to 1984. It was the first soccer league to be successful on a national scale in the United States. The league final was called the Soccer Bowl from 1975 to 1983 and the Soccer Bowl Series in its final year, 1984. The league was headed by Commissioner Phil Woosnam from 1969 to 1983. The league's popularity peaked in the late 1970s. The league averaged over 13,000 fans per game in each season from 1977 to 1983, and the league's matches were broadcast on network television from 1975 to 1980. The league's most prominent team was the New York Cosmos. During the mid-to-late 1970s, the Cosmos signed a number of the world's best players - Pelé, Franz Beckenbauer, Carlos Alberto - and the Cosmos averaged over 28,000 fans for each season from 1977 to 1982 while having three seasons of the average attendance topping 40,000 spectators per game. Other internationally well-known players in the league included Giorgio Chinaglia, Johan Cruyff, Johan Neeskens, Gerd Müller, George Best, and Rodney Marsh. The league additionally sanctioned indoor soccer in various tournament forms in 1971, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979 and 1983, and in a season format in 1979-80, 1980-81, 1981-82 and 1983-84.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1845
List of shipwrecks in September 1845
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Charles", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground on the Maplin Sand , in the North Sea off the coast of Essex . She was refloated and proceeded to the River Thames" ], [ "Cosmopolite", "France", "The ship was wrecked on Fortune Island , Bahamas . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Aux Cayes , Haiti to Marseille , Bouches-du-Rhône" ], [ "Industry", "British North America", "The schooner was wrecked at Rimouski , Province of Canada . She was on a voyage from Montreal to Halifax , Nova Scotia" ], [ "Malabar", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground in the Saint Lawrence River downstream of Saint Thomas , Province of Canada" ], [ "Parkins", "United Kingdom", "The brig ran aground on the Maplin Sand . She was refloated and proceeded to the River Thames" ], [ "Skuon", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore in the Saint Lawrence River at Saint Islets , Province of Canada" ], [ "Young Daniel", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Covehithe , Suffolk . She was refloated and taken in to Lowestoft" ], [ "Wetumpka", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and damaged at the mouth of the Guardiaro . She was refloated the next day" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1845_7
The list of shipwrecks in September 1845 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1845.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Nova_Scotia_Scotties_Tournament_of_Hearts
2012 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts
[ "Skip", "Third", "Second", "Lead", "Club ( s )" ]
[ [ "Mary-Anne Arsenault", "Stephanie McVicar", "Kim Kelly", "Jennifer Baxter", "Mayflower Curling Club , Halifax" ], [ "Coralie Duchemin", "Heidi Bishop", "Patti Merrigan", "Marcie Bungay", "Sydney Curling Club , Sydney" ], [ "Kelly MacIntosh", "Jennifer Crouse", "Julie McEvoy", "Sheena Gilman", "Dartmouth Curling Club , Dartmouth" ], [ "Mary Mattatall", "Angie Bryant", "Lisa MacLeod", "Hayley Clarke", "Mayflower Curling Club , Halifax" ], [ "Jocelyn Nix", "Andrea Saulnier", "Jill Alcoe-Holland", "Julie Morley", "Glooscap Curling Club , Kentville" ], [ "Colleen Pinkney", "Wendy Currie", "Shelley MacNutt", "Susan Creelman", "Truro Curling Club , Truro" ], [ "Sarah Rhyno", "Jennifer Brine", "Christie Lang", "Shelley Barker", "CFB Halifax Curling Club , Halifax" ], [ "Heather Smith-Dacey", "Danielle Parsons", "Blisse Comstock", "Teri Lake", "CFB Halifax Curling Club , Halifax" ] ]
Teams
2012_Nova_Scotia_Scotties_Tournament_of_Hearts_0
The 2012 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Nova Scotia's women's provincial curling championship, was held from January 25 to 29 at the CFB Halifax Curling Club in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The winning team of Heather Smith-Dacey, represented Nova Scotia at the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Red Deer, Alberta, where they finished with a 4-7 record.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_Partick_Thistle_F.C._season
2009–10 Partick Thistle F.C. season
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Venue", "Score", "Scorers", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "8 August", "Ayr United", "Somerset Park", "1-1", "Donnelly", "3,078" ], [ "15 August", "Ross County", "Firhill Stadium", "0-0", "", "2,391" ], [ "22 August", "Queen of the South", "Palmerston Park", "0-1", "", "2,915" ], [ "29 August", "Greenock Morton", "Firhill Stadium", "5-0", "Buchanan ( 2 ) , Corcoran ( 2 ) , Cairney", "2,986" ], [ "12 September", "Raith Rovers", "Stark 's Park", "1-1", "Doolan", "2,387" ], [ "19 September", "Dunfermline Athletic", "Firhill Stadium", "2-0", "Cairney , Donnelly", "3,263" ], [ "26 September", "Inverness CT", "Caledonian Stadium", "3-2", "Buchanan ( 2 ) , Archibald", "3,218" ], [ "3 October", "Airdrie Utd", "Firhill Stadium", "2-0", "Hodge , Donnelly", "2,839" ], [ "10 October", "Dundee", "Dens Park", "0-2", "", "5,364" ], [ "17 October", "Ayr United", "Firhill Stadium", "2-0", "Corcoran , Buchanan", "3,055" ], [ "24 October", "Ross County", "Victoria Park", "2-2", "Erskine , Buchanan", "2,369" ], [ "31 October", "Raith Rovers", "Firhill Stadium", "1-2", "Donnelly", "3,084" ], [ "7 November", "Greenock Morton", "Cappielow", "2-0", "Buchanan , Donnelly", "2,738" ], [ "14 November", "Dunfermline Athletic", "East End Park", "1-3", "Cairney", "3,111" ], [ "21 November", "Inverness CT", "Firhill Stadium", "2-1", "Adams , Lovell", "2,353" ], [ "5 December", "Dundee", "Firhill Stadium", "0-2", "", "4,453" ], [ "12 December", "Airdrie Utd", "Excelsior Stadium", "5-2", "Donnelly , McKeown , Lovell ( 2 ) , Cairney", "1,321" ], [ "26 December", "Queen of the South", "Firhill Stadium", "2-2", "Paton , Adams", "2,766" ], [ "4 January", "Greenock Morton", "Firhill Stadium", "1-0", "Cairney", "2,192" ], [ "16 January", "Raith Rovers", "Stark 's Park", "0-1", "", "1,951" ] ]
Match results -- Scottish First Division
Main article : 2009–10 Scottish First Division
2009–10_Partick_Thistle_F.C._season_4
During the 2009-10 season, Partick Thistle participated in the Scottish First Division, having finished in 2nd place the previous season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938_U.S._Open_(golf)
1938 U.S. Open (golf)
[ "Player", "Country", "Year ( s ) won", "R1", "R2", "R3", "R4", "Total", "To par", "Finish" ]
[ [ "Ralph Guldahl", "United States", "1937", "74", "70", "71", "69", "284", "E", "1" ], [ "Gene Sarazen", "United States", "1922 , 1932", "74", "74", "75", "73", "296", "+12", "10" ], [ "Olin Dutra", "United States", "1934", "74", "71", "77", "77", "299", "+15", "T16" ], [ "Tommy Armour", "Scotland United States", "1927", "78", "71", "74", "80", "303", "+19", "23" ], [ "Willie Macfarlane", "Scotland", "1925", "79", "73", "78", "78", "308", "+24", "T32" ], [ "Tony Manero", "United States", "1936", "74", "80", "81", "78", "313", "+29", "48" ], [ "Billy Burke", "United States", "1931", "75", "79", "78", "WD", "", "", "" ] ]
Past champions in the field -- Made the cut
1938_U.S._Open_(golf)_0
The 1938 U.S. Open was the 42nd U.S. Open, held June 9-11 at Cherry Hills Country Club in Englewood, Colorado, a suburb south of Denver. Defending champion Ralph Guldahl won his second straight U.S. Open title, six strokes ahead of runner-up Dick Metz. It was the second of Guldahl's three major titles. Metz owned a four-stroke lead over Guldahl after Saturday morning's third round, but Metz struggled in the afternoon and shot a 79 (+8) to finish at 290 (+6). Guldahl began his round with two birdies in his first six holes on his way to a 69 (−2) and an even-par 284 total, six strokes ahead of Metz. His six-shot victory was the largest since Jim Barnes won by nine strokes in 1921. Guldahl became the fourth player to successfully defend at the U.S. Open, joining Willie Anderson, John McDermott, and Bobby Jones. There have only been two since: Ben Hogan in 1951 and Curtis Strange in 1989. In the second round, Ray Ainsley set a dubious record by shooting a 19 on the par-4 16th hole. Ainsley's ball landed in a creek, and instead of taking a drop he continued to play the ball out. He shot 96 (+25) for the round and missed the cut. This was the first U.S. Open played in the western United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Aegon_International
2014 Aegon International
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "POL", "Agnieszka Radwańska", "4", "1" ], [ "CZE", "Petra Kvitová", "6", "2" ], [ "SRB", "Jelena Janković", "7", "3" ], [ "BLR", "Victoria Azarenka", "8", "4" ], [ "GER", "Angelique Kerber", "9", "5" ], [ "ITA", "Flavia Pennetta", "11", "6" ], [ "ITA", "Sara Errani", "14", "7" ], [ "DEN", "Caroline Wozniacki", "16", "8" ] ]
WTA singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2014_Aegon_International_4
The 2014 Aegon International was a combined men's and women's tennis tournament played on outdoor grass courts. It was the 40th edition of the event for the women and the 6th edition for the men. It was classified as a WTA Premier tournament on the 2014 WTA Tour and as an ATP World Tour 250 series on the 2014 ATP World Tour. The event took place at the Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis Club in Eastbourne, United Kingdom from 16 June through 21 June 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1943
List of shipwrecks in May 1943
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Amazone", "Netherlands", "World War II : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Miami , Florida , United States ( 27°21′N 80°04′W / 27.350°N 80.067°W / 27.350 ; -80.067 ) by U-333 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of 14 of her 25 crew . Survivors were rescued by USS PC-484 ( United States Navy )" ], [ "FR-60", "Regia Marina", "World War II : The auxiliary minelayer was scuttled at Bizerte , Tunisia" ], [ "FR-74", "Regia Marina", "World War II : The auxiliary minesweeper , a former SC-1 -class submarine chaser , was scuttled at Bizerte , Tunisia" ], [ "FR-75 Madame de Pompei", "Regia Marina", "World War II : The auxiliary minesweeper was scuttled at Bizerte , Tunisia" ], [ "FR-77 Ravigan", "Regia Marina", "World War II : The auxiliary minesweeper was scuttled at Bizerte , Tunisia" ], [ "FR-78 Heron I", "Regia Marina", "World War II : The auxiliary minesweeper was scuttled at Bizerte , Tunisia" ], [ "FR-79 Pen Men", "Regia Marina", "World War II : The auxiliary minesweeper was scuttled at Bizerte , Tunisia" ], [ "FR 116", "Regia Marina", "World War II : The Requin -class submarine was scuttled at Bizerte" ], [ "FR 117", "Regia Marina", "World War II : The Circé -class submarine was scuttled at Bizerte" ], [ "Halsey", "United States", "World War II : The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Jupiter Inlet , Florida ( 27°14′N 80°03′W / 27.233°N 80.050°W / 27.233 ; -80.050 ) by U-333 ( Kriegsmarine ) . All 32 crew were rescued by American fishing vessels" ], [ "I-O-32", "Luftwaffe", "World War II : The Siebelgefäß landing craft was bombed and sunk at Marsala" ], [ "I-O-64", "Luftwaffe", "World War II : The Siebelgefäß landing craft was probably bombed and sunk at Marsala" ], [ "Java Arrow", "United States", "World War II : The tanker was torpedoed and damaged 8 nautical miles ( 15 km ) off Vero Beach , Florida ( 27°35′N 80°08′W / 27.583°N 80.133°W / 27.583 ; -80.133 ) by U-333 ( Kriegsmarine ) with the loss of two of her 47 crew . Survivors abandoned ship , and were rescued by USS PC-483 ( United States Navy ) . Java Arrow was later towed into Port Everglades , Florida . Subsequently repaired and returned to service in 1943 as Kerry Patch" ], [ "Onda", "Italy", "World War II : the fishing vessel was sunk by gunfire in the Mediterranean Sea off Asinara Island , Italy ( 40°58′N 08°20′E / 40.967°N 8.333°E / 40.967 ; 8.333 ) by HMS Safari ( Royal Navy ) . Seven of her nine crew were killed" ], [ "PiLB 102", "Kriegsmarine", "The PiLB 39 Type personnel landing craft was lost on this date" ], [ "PiLB 104", "Kriegsmarine", "The PiLB 39 Type personnel landing craft was lost on this date" ], [ "PiLB 124", "Kriegsmarine", "The PiLB 39 Type personnel landing craft was lost on this date" ], [ "PiLB 125", "Kriegsmarine", "The PiLB 39 Type personnel landing craft was lost on this date" ], [ "RD 18", "Regia Marina", "World War II : The RD-class minesweeper was sunk off Cape Zebib , Tunisia by Allied aircraft" ], [ "SF 168", "Luftwaffe", "World War II : The Siebel ferry was bombed and sunk off Marsala" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1943_6
The list of shipwrecks in May 1943 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during May 1943.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1989–90_FIS_Freestyle_Ski_World_Cup
1989–90 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup
[ "Num", "Season", "Date", "Place", "Event", "Winner", "Second", "Third" ]
[ [ "85", "1", "8 December 1989", "Tignes", "BA", "Rune Kristiansen", "Heini Baumgartner", "Roberto Franco" ], [ "86", "2", "14 December 1989", "La Plagne", "BA", "Roberto Franco", "information is not available", "Heini Baumgartner" ], [ "87", "3", "5 January 1990", "Mont Gabriel", "BA", "Lane Spina", "Roberto Franco", "information is not available" ], [ "88", "4", "12 January 1990", "Lake Placid", "BA", "Armin Weiss", "Roberto Franco", "information is not available" ], [ "89", "5", "19 January 1990", "Breckenridge", "BA", "Lane Spina", "Rune Kristiansen", "information is not available" ], [ "90", "6", "26 January 1990", "Calgary", "BA", "Rune Kristiansen", "Roberto Franco", "Craig Young" ], [ "91", "7", "9 February 1990", "Inawashiro", "BA", "Roberto Franco", "Rune Kristiansen", "Dave Walker" ], [ "92", "8", "17 February 1990", "Iizuna kogen", "BA", "Armin Weiss", "Richard Pierce", "Roberto Franco" ], [ "93", "9", "13 March 1990", "La Clusaz", "BA", "information is not available", "Roberto Franco", "Rune Kristiansen" ] ]
Men -- Ballet
1989–90_FIS_Freestyle_Ski_World_Cup_1
The 1989/90 FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup was the eleventh World Cup season in freestyle skiing organised by International Ski Federation. The season started on 8 December 1989 and ended on 16 March 1990. This season included four disciplines: aerials, moguls, ballet and combined.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_snake
Sea snake
[ "Genus", "Taxon authority", "Species", "Subsp . *", "Common name", "Geographic range" ]
[ [ "Acalyptophis", "Boulenger , 1895", "1", "0", "spiny-headed sea snake or horned sea snake", "Gulf of Thailand , South China Sea , the Strait of Taiwan , and the coasts of Guangdong , Indonesia , the Philippines , New Guinea , New Caledonia , Australia ( Northern Territory , Queensland , Western Australia )" ], [ "Aipysurus", "Lacépède , 1804", "9", "1", "olive sea snakes", "Timor Sea , South China Sea , Gulf of Thailand , and coasts of Australia ( Northern Territory , Queensland , West Australia ) , New Caledonia , Loyalty Islands , southern New Guinea , Indonesia , western Malaysia and Vietnam" ], [ "Antaioserpens", "Wells & Wellington , 1985", "2", "0", "burrowing snakes", "Australia" ], [ "Astrotia", "Fischer , 1855", "1", "0", "Stokes ' sea snake", "coastal areas from west India and Sri Lanka through Gulf of Thailand to South China Sea , west Malaysia , Indonesia , east to New Guinea , north and east coasts of Australia , the Philippines" ], [ "Emydocephalus", "Krefft , 1869", "3", "0", "turtlehead sea snakes", "the coasts of Timor ( Indonesian Sea ) , New Caledonia , Australia ( Northern Territory , Queensland , West Australia ) , and in the Southeast Asian sea along the coasts of China , Taiwan , Japan , and the Ryukyu Islands" ], [ "Enhydrina", "Gray , 1849", "2", "0", "beaked sea snakes", "in the Persian Gulf ( Oman , United Arab Emirates , etc . ) , south to the Seychelles and Madagascar , Southeast Asia ( Pakistan , India , Bangladesh , Myanmar , Thailand , Vietnam ) , Australia ( Northern Territory , Queensland ) , New Guinea and Papua New Guinea" ], [ "Ephalophis", "M.A . Smith , 1931", "1", "0", "Grey 's mudsnake", "northwestern Australia" ], [ "Hydrelaps", "Boulenger , 1896", "1", "0", "Port Darwin mudsnake", "northern Australia , southern New Guinea" ], [ "Hydrophis", "Latreille in Sonnini & Latreille , 1801", "36", "3", "sea snakes", "Indo-Australian and Southeast Asian waters" ], [ "Kerilia", "Gray , 1849", "1", "0", "Jerdon 's sea snake", "Southeast Asian waters" ], [ "Kolpophis", "M.A . Smith , 1926", "1", "0", "bighead sea snake", "Indian Ocean" ], [ "Lapemis", "Gray , 1835", "2", "0", "spine-bellied sea snake , Shaw 's sea snake", "Persian Gulf to Indian Ocean , South China Sea , Indo-Australian Archipelago and the western Pacific" ], [ "Laticauda", "Laurenti , 1768", "8", "0", "sea kraits", "Southeast Asian and Indo-Australian waters" ], [ "Parahydrophis", "Burger & Natsuno , 1974", "1", "0", "northern mangrove sea snake", "northern Australia , southern New Guinea" ], [ "Pelamis", "Daudin , 1803", "1", "0", "yellow-bellied sea snake", "Indian and Pacific Oceans" ], [ "Praescutata", "Wall , 1921", "1", "0", "", "from the Persian Gulf to the Indian Ocean , the South China Sea , and northeast to the coastal region of Fujian and Strait of Taiwan" ] ]
Taxonomy
Sea snakes were at first regarded as a unified and separate family , the Hydrophiidae , that later came to comprise two subfamilies : the Hydrophiinae , or true/aquatic sea snakes ( now 16 genera with 57 species ) , and the more primitive Laticaudinae , or sea kraits ( one genus , Laticauda , with five species ) . Eventually , as just how closely related the sea snakes are to the elapids became clear , the taxonomic situation became less well-defined . Some taxonomists responded by moving the sea snakes to the Elapidae , thereby creating the subfamilies Elapinae , Hydrophiinae , and Laticaudinae , although the latter may be omitted if Laticauda is included in the Hydrophiinae . No one has yet been able to convincingly work out the phylogenetic relationships between the various elapid subgroups , and the situation is still unclear . Therefore , others opted to either continue to work with the older traditional arrangements , if only for practical reasons , or to lump all of the genera together in the Elapidae , with no taxonomic subdivisions , to reflect the work that remains to be done . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ]
Hydrophiinae_0
Sea snakes, or coral reef snakes, are a subfamily of venomous elapid snakes, the Hydrophiinae, that inhabit marine environments for most or all of their lives. Most are extensively adapted to a fully aquatic life and are unable to move on land, except for the genus Laticauda, which has limited land movement. They are found in warm coastal waters from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific and are closely related to venomous terrestrial snakes in Australia. All sea snakes have paddle-like tails and many have laterally compressed bodies that give them an eel-like appearance. Unlike fish, they do not have gills and must surface regularly to breathe. Along with whales, they are among the most completely aquatic of all air-breathing vertebrates. Among this group are species with some of the most potent venoms of all snakes. Some have gentle dispositions and bite only when provoked, but others are much more aggressive. Currently, 17 genera are described as sea snakes, comprising 69 species.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Finnish_Cup
2003 Finnish Cup
[ "Tie no", "Home team", "Score", "Away team" ]
[ [ "307", "HauPa", "1-4", "FC Espoo" ], [ "308", "HJK", "3-2 ( aet )", "FC Haka" ], [ "309", "TPV", "0-4", "KuPS" ], [ "310", "FC Rauma", "1-3", "Närpes Kraft" ], [ "311", "KuPS A", "2-3 ( aet )", "FC Inter" ], [ "312", "AC Oulu", "1-3", "FC Viikingit" ], [ "313", "Kings", "1-2 ( aet )", "Tampere United" ], [ "314", "FC Jazz", "1-2", "AC Allianssi" ] ]
2003_Finnish_Cup_9
The 2003 Finnish Cup () was the 49th season of the main annual association football cup competition in Finland. It was organised as a single-elimination knock-out tournament and participation in the competition was voluntary. A total of 338 teams registered for the competition. The final was held at the Finnair Stadium, Helsinki on 1 November 2003 with HJK defeating AC Allianssi by 2-1, (after extra time), before an attendance of 3,682 spectators.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycling_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Madison
Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's Madison
[ "Rank", "Nation", "Cyclist 1", "Cyclist 2", "Points", "Laps" ]
[ [ "1", "Argentina", "Juan Curuchet", "Walter Pérez", "8", "" ], [ "2", "Spain", "Joan Llaneras", "Antonio Tauler", "7", "" ], [ "3", "Russia", "Mikhail Ignatiev", "Alexei Markov", "6", "" ], [ "4", "Belgium", "Iljo Keisse", "Kenny de Ketele", "17", "−1" ], [ "5", "Germany", "Roger Kluge", "Olaf Pollack", "15", "−1" ], [ "6", "Denmark", "Michael Mørkøv", "Alex Nicki Rasmussen", "14", "−1" ], [ "7", "France", "Matthieu Ladagnous", "Jérôme Neuville", "12", "−1" ], [ "8", "Netherlands", "Jens Mouris", "Peter Schep", "6", "−1" ], [ "9", "Great Britain", "Mark Cavendish", "Bradley Wiggins", "6", "−1" ], [ "10", "New Zealand", "Greg Henderson", "Hayden Roulston", "5", "−1" ], [ "11", "Switzerland", "Franco Marvulli", "Bruno Risi", "3", "−1" ], [ "12", "Canada", "Zachary Bell", "Martin Gilbert", "5", "−3" ], [ "13", "Czech Republic", "Milan Kadlec", "Alois Kaňkovský", "3", "−3" ], [ "14", "Italy", "Angelo Ciccone", "Fabio Masotti", "0", "−3" ], [ "15", "Ukraine", "Lyubomyr Polatayko", "Volodymyr Rybin", "0", "−3" ], [ "16", "United States", "Michael Friedman", "Bobby Lea", "3", "−4" ] ]
Results
[ 2 ]
Cycling_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Madison_0
The men's Madison at the 2008 Summer Olympics was held on August 19 at the Laoshan Velodrome. This track cycling event consists of a single race. This race is a 50 kilometre, 200 lap race. Cyclists compete in pairs, with one resting as the other rides. Placing is determined first by laps, then by points. Points are awarded based on intermediate sprints held every 20 laps. The first finisher in each sprint earns 5 points, the second gets 3, the third finisher earns 2, and the fourth place cyclist after each sprint gets 1 point. Ties after both laps and points are broken by the placing in the last sprint. Argentina wins the gold medal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orem,_Utah
Orem, Utah
[ "#", "Employer", "# of employees", "Percent of Total City Employment" ]
[ [ "1", "Utah Valley University", "2,969", "7.4%" ], [ "2", "Alpine School District", "1,540", "3.8%" ], [ "3", "U.S . Synthetic Corporation", "940", "2.3%" ], [ "4", "City of Orem", "538", "1.3%" ], [ "5", "Timpanogos Regional Hospital", "498", "1.2%" ], [ "6", "Clearlink Technologies , LLC", "443", "1.1%" ], [ "7", "Wayfair", "442", "1.1%" ], [ "8", "Wal-Mart", "375", "0.9%" ], [ "9", "United Parcel Service , Inc", "356", "0.9%" ], [ "10", "Mity-Lite , Inc", "355", "0.9%" ], [ "", "Total", "8,456", "21.1%" ] ]
Economy -- Top employers
According to the City 's 2019 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report [ 20 ] , the top employers in the city are :
Orem,_Utah_0
Orem is a city in Utah County, Utah, United States, in the northern part of the state. It is adjacent to Provo, Lindon, and Vineyard and is about 45 miles (72 km) south of Salt Lake City. Orem is one of the principal cities of the Provo-Orem, Utah Metropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Utah and Juab counties. The population was 84,324 at the 2000 census, while the 2010 population was 88,328 making it the fifth-largest city in Utah. Utah Valley University is located in Orem. The Orem Owlz of the minor league baseball Pioneer League play their home games at the college. Orem uses the slogan Family City USA. In 2010 Forbes rated it the 5th best place to raise a family. Also, Time magazine rated the Provo-Orem area as the best place to live for spiritual well-being, due to a high population of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eng_Hian
Eng Hian
[ "Year", "Tournament", "Partner", "Opponent", "Score", "Result" ]
[ [ "2006", "Dutch Open", "Rian Sukmawan", "Hendra Aprida Gunawan Joko Riyadi", "21-15 , 21-10", "Winner" ], [ "2006", "New Zealand Open", "Rian Sukmawan", "Hendri Kurniawan Saputra Hendra Wijaya", "21-13 , 11-9 Retired", "Winner" ], [ "2005", "Swiss Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Candra Wijaya Sigit Budiarto", "15-8 , 11-15 , 11-15", "Runner-up" ], [ "2003", "Chinese Taipei Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Kim Dong-moon Ha Tae-kwon", "4-15 , 1-15", "Runner-up" ], [ "2003", "German Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Cai Yun Fu Haifeng", "9-15 , 15-8 , 15-4", "Winner" ], [ "2003", "Japan Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Cheng Rui Chen Qiqiu", "15-5 , 15-12", "Winner" ], [ "2003", "Swiss Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Cheng Rui Chen Qiqiu", "10-15 , 15-5 , 15-1", "Winner" ], [ "2002", "All England Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Kim Dong-moon Ha Tae-kwon", "2-7 , 2-7 , 7-1 , 3-7", "Runner-up" ], [ "2002", "Indonesia Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Lee Dong-soo Yoo Yong-sung", "10-15 , 11-15", "Runner-up" ], [ "2002", "Singapore Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Kim Dong-moon Ha Tae-kwon", "15-8 , 11-15 , 17-14", "Winner" ], [ "2000", "Malaysia Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Lee Dong-soo Yoo Yong-sung", "15-9 , 15-9", "Winner" ], [ "2000", "Denmark Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Jens Eriksen Jesper Larsen", "15-13 , 15-10", "Winner" ], [ "2000", "Indonesia Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Tony Gunawan Candra Wijaya", "17-14 , 6-15 , 8-15", "Runner-up" ], [ "1999", "Malaysia Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Tony Gunawan Candra Wijaya", "6-15 , 11-15", "Runner-up" ], [ "1999", "Korea Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Jens Eriksen Jesper Larsen", "15-6 , 15-7", "Winner" ], [ "1998", "Denmark Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Rexy Mainaky Ricky Subagja", "11-15 , 6-15", "Runner-up" ], [ "1998", "Indonesia Open", "Flandy Limpele", "Rexy Mainaky Ricky Subagja", "5-15 , 4-15", "Runner-up" ], [ "1997", "Hong Kong Open", "Hermono Yuwono", "Kim Dong-moon Ha Tae-kwon", "4-15 , 12-15", "Runner-up" ] ]
Achievements -- IBF Grand Prix
The World Badminton Grand Prix sanctioned by International Badminton Federation ( IBF ) since 1983 . Men 's doubles
Eng_Hian_4
Eng Hian (; born May 17, 1977) is a retired Chinese Indonesian badminton player. A men's doubles specialist, he won major international tournaments, most of them in partnership with Flandy Limpele, between 1999 and 2006. They earned a bronze medal in men's doubles at the 2004 Olympics in Athens. Their victories included the Korea (1999), Denmark (2000), Singapore (2002), and Japan Opens, and the Copenhagen Masters in 2000 and 2004. Hian and Limpele briefly represented England from 2001 until 2003 before returning to PBSI just in time for 2004 Summer Olympics. They were runners-up at the prestigious All-England Championships in 2002. Hian won the Dutch Open with Rian Sukmawan in 2006. He is currently the Indonesia national team women's doubles head coach.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeast_Region,_Brazil
Northeast Region, Brazil
[ "Region", "European", "African", "Native American" ]
[ [ "Northern Brazil", "71.10%", "18.20%", "10.70%" ], [ "Northeast of Brazil", "77.40%", "13.60%", "8.90%" ], [ "West-Central Brazil", "65.90%", "18.70%", "11.80%" ], [ "Southeast Region , Brazil", "79.90%", "14.10%", "6.10%" ], [ "Southern Brazil", "87.70%", "7.70%", "5.20%" ] ]
Demographics -- Ethnic composition of Northeast Brazil compared to other regions
The composition of the Northeast of Brazil compared to other regions of Brazil according to autosomal genetic studies focused on the Brazilian population ( which has been found to be a complex melting pot of European , African and Native Americans components ) : A 2015 autosomal genetic study , which also analysed data of 25 studies of 38 different Brazilian populations concluded that : European ancestry accounts for 62% of the heritage of the population , followed by the African ( 21% ) and the Native American ( 17% ) . The European contribution is highest in Southern Brazil ( 77% ) , the African highest in Northeast Brazil ( 27% ) and the Native American is the highest in Northern Brazil ( 32% ) . [ 26 ] Region European African Native American North Region 51% 16% 32% Northeast Region 58% 27% 15% Central-West Region 64% 24% 12% Southeast Region 67% 23% 10% South Region 77% 12% 11% An autosomal study from 2013 , with nearly 1300 samples from all of the Brazilian regions , found a pred . degree of European ancestry combined with African and Native American contributions , in varying degrees . 'Following an increasing North to South gradient , European ancestry was the most prevalent in all urban populations ( with values up to 74% ) . The populations in the North consisted of a significant proportion of Native American ancestry that was about two times higher than the African contribution . Conversely , in Nordeste , Center-West and Southeast , African ancestry was the second most prevalent . At an intrapopulation level , all urban populations were highly admixed , and most of the variation in ancestry proportions was observed between individuals within each population rather than among population ' . [ 27 ] Region European African Native American North Region 51% 17% 32% Northeast Region 56% 28% 16% Central-West Region 58% 26% 16% Southeast Region 61% 27% 12% South Region 74% 15% 11% A 2011 autosomal DNA study , with nearly 1000 samples from all over the country ( `` whites '' , `` pardos '' and `` blacks '' ) , found a major European contribution , followed by a high African contribution and an important Native American component . [ 29 ] The study showed that Brazilians from different regions are more homogeneous than previously thought by some based on the census alone . `` Brazilian homogeneity is , therefore , a lot greater between Brazilian regions than within Brazilian regions . `` [ 30 ] This table provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject . Please help improve the article by providing more context for the reader . ( April 2014 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message ) Region European African Native American Northern Brazil 68.80% 10.50% 18.50% Northeast of Brazil 60.10% 29.30% 8.90% Southeast Brazil 74.20% 17.30% 7.30% Southern Brazil 79.50% 10.30% 9.40% This table provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject . Please help improve the article by providing more context for the reader . ( April 2014 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message )
Northeast_Region,_Brazil_5
The Northeast Region of Brazil () is one of the five official and political regions of the country according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics. For the socio-geographic area see Nordeste (socio-geographic division). Of Brazil's twenty-six states, it comprises nine: Maranhão, Piauí, Ceará, Rio Grande do Norte, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Alagoas, Sergipe and Bahia, along with the Fernando de Noronha archipelago (formerly a separate territory, now part of Pernambuco). Chiefly known as Nordeste (Northeast) in Brazil, this region was the first to be discovered and colonized by the Portuguese and other European peoples, playing a crucial role in the country's history. Nordeste's dialects and rich culture, including its folklore, cuisines, music and literature, became the most easily distinguishable across the country. To this day, Nordeste is widely recognized for its history and culture, as well as for its beautiful natural sights and its hot weather. Nordeste stretches from the Atlantic seaboard in the northeast and southeast, northwest and west to the Amazon Basin and south through the Espinhaço highlands in southern Bahia. It encloses the São Francisco River and drainage basin, which were instrumental in the exploration, settlement and economic development of the region. The region lies entirely within the earth's tropical zone and encompasses Caatinga, Atlantic Forest and part of the Cerrado ecoregions. The climate is hot and semi-arid, varying from xeric in Caatinga, to mesic in Cerrado and hydric in the Atlantic Forest. The Northeast Region represents 18% of Brazilian territory, has a population of 53.6 million people, 28% of the total population of the country, and contributes 13.4% (2011) of Brazil's GDP. Nearly three quarters of the population live in urban areas clustered along the Atlantic coast and about 15 million people live in the hinterland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_windmills_in_the_Czech_Republic
List of windmills in the Czech Republic
[ "Location", "Name of mill and coordinates", "Type" ]
[ [ "Arnoltice", "50°50′22″N 14°15′42″E / 50.8395°N 14.2616°E / 50.8395 ; 14.2616", "Tower" ], [ "Borovnice", "", "Post" ], [ "Břevnov", "50°05′17″N 14°21′04″E / 50.08806°N 14.35111°E / 50.08806 ; 14.35111", "Tower" ], [ "Brušperk", "49°42′06″N 18°13′47″E / 49.7017°N 18.2298°E / 49.7017 ; 18.2298", "Tower" ], [ "Budišov", "49°16′47″N 16°00′37″E / 49.2797°N 16.0102°E / 49.2797 ; 16.0102", "Tower" ], [ "Bukovany", "49°2′25.01″N 17°5′28.51″E / 49.0402806°N 17.0912528°E / 49.0402806 ; 17.0912528", "Tower" ], [ "Bzová", "49°53′43″N 13°51′55″E / 49.8953°N 13.8654°E / 49.8953 ; 13.8654", "Tower" ], [ "Choltice", "49°54′42.23″N 17°45′2.37″E / 49.9117306°N 17.7506583°E / 49.9117306 ; 17.7506583", "Post" ], [ "Chvalkovice", "49°11′09″N 17°07′06″E / 49.18591°N 17.1182°E / 49.18591 ; 17.1182", "Tower" ], [ "Donín", "50°18′42″N 13°53′48″E / 50.3116°N 13.8967°E / 50.3116 ; 13.8967", "Tower" ], [ "Hačky", "49°37′16.75″N 16°55′54.79″E / 49.6213194°N 16.9318861°E / 49.6213194 ; 16.9318861", "Smock" ], [ "Horní Polubný", "50°46′24″N 15°21′01″E / 50.77338°N 15.3504°E / 50.77338 ; 15.3504", "Tower" ], [ "Huntírov", "50°46′55″N 14°18′32″E / 50.7820°N 14.3089°E / 50.7820 ; 14.3089", "Tower" ], [ "Jalubí", "49°7′27.68″N 17°25′51.71″E / 49.1243556°N 17.4310306°E / 49.1243556 ; 17.4310306", "Tower" ], [ "Janov", "50°51′28″N 14°15′46″E / 50.8579°N 14.2628°E / 50.8579 ; 14.2628", "Tower" ], [ "Jednov", "49°32′52″N 16°52′48″E / 49.5479°N 16.8799°E / 49.5479 ; 16.8799", "Tower" ], [ "Klobouky u Brna", "48°59′30″N 16°51′29″E / 48.9916°N 16.8581°E / 48.9916 ; 16.8581", "Post" ], [ "Kořenec", "49°31′42″N 16°45′17″E / 49.5284°N 16.7548°E / 49.5284 ; 16.7548", "Tower" ], [ "Kunkovice", "49°11′02″N 17°10′18″E / 49.1839°N 17.1716°E / 49.1839 ; 17.1716", "Tower" ], [ "Kutna Hora", "", "Smock" ] ]
This is a list of windmills in the Czech Republic .
List_of_windmills_in_the_Czech_Republic_0
This is a list of windmills in the Czech Republic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_CONCACAF_Awards
2013 CONCACAF Awards
[ "Player", "Date", "Participants", "Minute scored", "Competition" ]
[ [ "Raúl Jiménez", "11 October 2013", "Mexico vs Panama", "85 '", "2014 FIFA World Cup qualification" ], [ "Juan Carlos García", "6 February 2013", "Honduras vs United States", "40 '", "2014 FIFA World Cup qualification" ], [ "Jozy Altidore", "18 June 2013", "United States vs Honduras", "73 '", "2014 FIFA World Cup qualification" ], [ "Bryan Ruiz", "6 February 2013", "Panama vs Costa Rica", "84 '", "2014 FIFA World Cup qualification" ], [ "Aldo de Nigris", "1 May 2013", "CF Monterrey vs Santos Laguna", "87 '", "2012-13 CONCACAF Champions League" ], [ "Celso Borges", "18 June 2013", "Costa Rica vs Panama", "52 '", "2014 FIFA World Cup qualification" ], [ "Fabrice Reuperné", "7 July 2013", "Martinique vs Canada", "90 ' +3", "2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup" ], [ "Luis Montes", "14 July 2013", "Martinique vs Mexico", "33 '", "2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup" ], [ "Brek Shea", "28 July 2013", "United States vs Panama", "68 '", "2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup" ], [ "Felicia Davidson", "12 November 2013", "Jamaica vs Mexico", "45 ' +1", "2013 CONCACAF Women 's U-17 Championship" ] ]
Award winners and shortlists -- Goal of the Year
This award applies only to goals scored during CONCACAF official competitions .
2013_CONCACAF_Awards_5
The 2013 CONCACAF Awards were the first year for CONCACAF's awards for the top region football players, coaches and referees of the year. The results were announced on 13 December 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_International_German_Open
2009 International German Open
[ "Player", "Nation", "Ranking*", "Seeding" ]
[ [ "Gilles Simon", "FRA", "7", "1" ], [ "Nikolay Davydenko", "RUS", "11", "2" ], [ "Robin Söderling", "SWE", "12", "3" ], [ "Tommy Robredo", "ESP", "16", "4" ], [ "Stanislas Wawrinka", "SUI", "19", "5" ], [ "David Ferrer", "ESP", "23", "6" ], [ "Igor Andreev", "RUS", "25", "7" ], [ "Philipp Kohlschreiber", "GER", "26", "8" ], [ "Jürgen Melzer", "AUT", "28", "9" ], [ "Viktor Troicki", "SRB", "29", "10" ], [ "Victor Hănescu", "ROU", "33", "11" ], [ "José Acasuso", "ARG", "37", "12" ], [ "Paul-Henri Mathieu", "FRA", "39", "13" ], [ "Nicolás Almagro", "ESP", "41", "14" ], [ "Jérémy Chardy", "FRA", "43", "15" ], [ "Mischa Zverev", "GER", "45", "16" ] ]
ATP entrants -- Seeds
2009_International_German_Open_0
The 2009 International German Open was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was the 103rd edition of the event known that year as the International German Open and was part of the ATP World Tour 500 series of the 2009 ATP World Tour. It took place at the Am Rothenbaum in Hamburg, Germany, from 20 July through 26 July 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SM_U-65_(Germany)
SM U-65 (Germany)
[ "Date", "Name", "Nationality", "Tonnage", "Fate" ]
[ [ "4 December 1916", "Caledonia", "United Kingdom", "9,223", "Sunk" ], [ "17 February 1917", "Athos", "France", "12,644", "Sunk" ], [ "24 February 1917", "Venere", "Kingdom of Italy", "290", "Sunk" ], [ "28 February 1917", "Emancipato", "Kingdom of Italy", "30", "Sunk" ], [ "1 March 1917", "Nicolaos", "Greece", "1,215", "Sunk" ], [ "1 March 1917", "Teresina", "Kingdom of Italy", "212", "Sunk" ], [ "2 March 1917", "San Vincenza F", "Kingdom of Italy", "52", "Sunk" ], [ "6 March 1917", "Porto Di Smirne", "Kingdom of Italy", "2,576", "Sunk" ], [ "1 April 1917", "Maria T", "Kingdom of Italy", "45", "Sunk" ], [ "1 April 1917", "Maria Santissima D. Grazie", "Kingdom of Italy", "35", "Sunk" ], [ "2 April 1917", "Britannia", "United Kingdom", "3,129", "Sunk" ], [ "3 April 1917", "Maria Ferrara", "Kingdom of Italy", "106", "Sunk" ], [ "5 April 1917", "Calliope", "United Kingdom", "3,829", "Sunk" ], [ "7 April 1917", "Trefusis", "United Kingdom", "2,642", "Sunk" ], [ "8 April 1917", "Lucia", "Kingdom of Italy", "138", "Sunk" ], [ "8 April 1917", "Papa Gian Battista", "Kingdom of Italy", "138", "Sunk" ], [ "11 April 1917", "Tremorvah", "United Kingdom", "3,654", "Sunk" ], [ "12 April 1917", "Angela M", "Kingdom of Italy", "187", "Sunk" ], [ "21 May 1917", "Ampleforth", "United Kingdom", "3,873", "Sunk" ], [ "21 May 1917", "Don Diego", "United Kingdom", "3,632", "Sunk" ] ]
Summary of raiding history
SM_U-65_(Germany)_0
SM U-65 was one of the 329 submarines serving in the Imperial German Navy in World War I. U-65 was engaged in the naval warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atlantic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Vancouver_Whitecaps_FC_season
2013 Vancouver Whitecaps FC season
[ "No", "Pos", "Name", "MS", "Notes" ]
[ [ "19", "GK", "Knighton", "11", "Cannon 10 starts Ousted 4 starts" ], [ "12", "RB", "Lee", "22", "" ], [ "40", "CB", "O'Brien", "14", "Mitchell 6 starts" ], [ "6", "CB", "DeMerit", "1", "Leveron 16 starts Rusin 13 starts" ], [ "3", "LB", "Harvey", "15", "" ], [ "27", "RM", "Davidson", "17", "Kobayashi 16 starts" ], [ "28", "LW", "Koffie", "15", "" ], [ "13", "RW", "Reo-Coker", "23", "Watson 8 starts" ], [ "31", "FW", "Teibert", "16", "Hertzog 6 starts" ], [ "7", "LM", "Camilo", "19", "Hurtado 1 start" ], [ "9", "SS", "Kenny Miller", "15", "Mattocks 7 starts" ] ]
Regular season statistics -- Starting 11
2013_Vancouver_Whitecaps_FC_season_5
The 2013 Vancouver Whitecaps FC season was the Whitecaps' third season in Major League Soccer, the top tier of soccer in the United States and Canada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beth_Broderick
Beth Broderick
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1987", "Tales from the Darkside", "Voice on Radio", "Episode : The Enormous Radio" ], [ "1988", "Matlock", "Jane Barnes", "Episode : The Hucksters" ], [ "1988-1989", "1st & Ten : The Championship", "", "Episodes : Injustice for All & Duty Calls" ], [ "1989", "Hooperman", "Europa", "Episode : Intolerance" ], [ "1989", "The Nutt House", "Gwen Goode", "Episode : A Frick Called Wanda" ], [ "1989", "Mancuso , F.B.I", "Dallas", "Episode : Suspicious Minds" ], [ "1990", "Murphy Brown", "Rita", "Episode : Bad Girls" ], [ "1990", "Glory Days", "Sheila Jackson", "6 episodes" ], [ "1990", "Married ... with Children", "Miss Penza", "Episode : And Baby Makes Money" ], [ "1991", "Get a Life", "Jackie", "Episode : Chris and Larry Switch Lives" ], [ "1991", "Doctor Doctor", "Roxanne Abrams", "Episode : Two Angry Men" ], [ "1991", "Rewrite for Murder", "", "TV movie" ], [ "1991", "Drexell 's Class", "Maria", "Episode : Bully for Otis" ], [ "1992", "Are You Lonesome Tonight", "Laura", "TV movie" ], [ "1992", "Northern Exposure", "Linda Angelo", "Episode : It Happened in Juneau" ], [ "1992", "In the Deep Woods", "Myra Cantrell", "TV movie" ], [ "1992-1993", "Hearts Afire", "Dee Dee Starr", "25 episodes" ], [ "1993", "Hearts Afire", "Lee Ann Folsom", "7 episodes" ], [ "1993", "Shadowhunter", "Bobby Cain", "TV movie" ], [ "1994", "Justice in a Small Town", "Melissa Brewer", "TV movie" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Beth_Broderick_1
Elizabeth Alice Broderick (born February 24, 1959) is an American actress. She is notable for her portrayal of the character Zelda Spellman in the ABC/WB television sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996-2003). She also had recurring roles as Diane Janssen in the ABC mystery drama series Lost (2005-2008) and as Rose Twitchell in the CBS science fiction drama series Under the Dome (2013).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_10_metre_air_rifle
Shooting at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's 10 metre air rifle
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Country", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Zhu Qinan", "China", "100", "100", "100", "100", "100", "99", "599" ], [ "2", "Li Jie", "China", "100", "100", "100", "100", "99", "99", "598" ], [ "3", "Abhinav Bindra", "India", "99", "100", "99", "100", "100", "99", "597" ], [ "4", "Jozef Gönci", "Slovakia", "99", "98", "100", "100", "100", "99", "596" ], [ "5", "Cheon Min-ho", "South Korea", "100", "100", "99", "99", "98", "99", "595" ], [ "6", "Maik Eckhardt", "Germany", "98", "100", "100", "99", "100", "98", "595" ], [ "7", "Jason Parker", "United States", "100", "99", "98", "98", "99", "100", "594" ], [ "8", "Je Seong-tae", "South Korea", "98", "98", "99", "100", "100", "99", "594" ], [ "9", "Matthew Emmons", "United States", "99", "98", "100", "99", "99", "99", "594" ], [ "9", "Matej Mészáros", "Slovakia", "100", "99", "100", "99", "98", "98", "594" ], [ "9", "Masaru Yanagida", "Japan", "99", "99", "98", "100", "100", "98", "594" ], [ "12", "Thomas Farnik", "Austria", "99", "98", "100", "99", "98", "99", "593" ], [ "12", "Torsten Krebs", "Germany", "98", "98", "99", "100", "100", "98", "593" ], [ "12", "Gagan Narang", "India", "99", "97", "99", "99", "99", "100", "593" ], [ "12", "Georgios Petsanis", "Greece", "98", "100", "100", "99", "98", "98", "593" ], [ "12", "Christian Planer", "Austria", "98", "99", "99", "99", "98", "100", "593" ], [ "12", "Péter Sidi", "Hungary", "99", "98", "100", "99", "99", "98", "593" ], [ "18", "Dick Boschman", "Netherlands", "96", "99", "99", "99", "99", "100", "592" ], [ "18", "Leif Steinar Rolland", "Norway", "100", "99", "99", "98", "100", "97", "592" ], [ "18", "Konstantinos Savorgiannakis", "Greece", "98", "100", "98", "99", "99", "98", "592" ] ]
Qualification round
Shooting_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_10_metre_air_rifle_0
The men's 10 metre air rifle competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 16 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. The event consisted of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fired 60 shots with an air rifle at 10 metres distance from the standing position. Scores for each shot were in increments of 1, with a maximum score of 10. The top 8 shooters in the qualifying round moved on to the final round. There, they fired an additional 10 shots. These shots scored in increments of .1, with a maximum score of 10.9. The total score from all 70 shots was used to determine final ranking. China's Zhu Qinan stunned the entire worldwide audience as he came from nowhere to snatch the Olympic gold in air rifle shooting, smashing a new world record of 702.7 points. Zhu also enjoyed his teammate Li Jie taking home the silver medal with 702.7, as the Chinese marksmen led the medal haul in a blistering 1-2 finish. Slovakia's world number one Jozef Gönci came up with a steady feat in the final to claim the bronze on 697.4 points. Earlier in the prelims, Zhu set a junior world standard to grab the top seed in the six-man final, just one point short of the perfect grade 600 that had been successfully recorded by Thailand's Tevarit Majchacheeap in 2000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shane_and_Friends
Shane and Friends
[ "Episode #", "Title", "Summary", "Release date" ]
[ [ "33", "Ricky Dillon", "Shane and Jessie interview YouTuber Ricky Dillon", "January 6 , 2015" ], [ "34", "Jenna Marbles", "Shane and Jessie interview YouTuber Jenna Marbles", "January 20 , 2015" ], [ "35", "Bart Baker", "Shane and Jessie interview YouTuber Bart Baker , famous for making parody videos of notable songs", "February 2 , 2015" ], [ "36", "Ross Mathews", "Shane and Jessie interview television personality Ross Mathews", "February 16 , 2015" ], [ "37", "Mitchel Musso", "Shane and Jessie interview former Disney Channel star , Mitchel Musso", "March 6 , 2015" ], [ "38", "Willam Belli", "Shane and Jessie interview drag queen Willam Belli", "March 20 , 2015" ], [ "39", "Lisa Schwartz", "Shane and Jessie play with Farrah Abraham 's sex toy and later talk with Shane 's girlfriend ( ex-girlfriend as of July 2015 ) , Jessie 's best friend and YouTuber Lisa Schwartz", "April 3 , 2015" ], [ "40", "Farrah Abraham", "Shane and Jessie interview Farrah Abraham in a much anticipated episode", "April 17 , 2015" ], [ "41", "Jacksfilms", "Shane and Jessie interview Jack Douglass , known on YouTube as jacksfilms", "May 1 , 2015" ], [ "42", "Perez Hilton", "Shane and Jessie interview Perez Hilton via phone and later talk with their mothers , Teresa Yaw and Mary Jo Buttafuoco", "May 15 , 2015" ], [ "43", "Miss Fame With Guest Co-Host Drew Monson", "Shane 's best friend Drew Monson co-hosts while Jessie is out of town . They interview drag queen Miss Fame", "May 29 , 2015" ], [ "44", "MyLifeAsEva", "Shane and Jessie interview Eva Gutowski , known on YouTube as MyLifeAsEva", "June 12 , 2015" ], [ "45", "The Psychic Twins", "Shane and Jessie interview Linda and Terry Jamison , known professionally as The Psychic Twins . Shane 's mother , Teresa , also makes an appearance to talk to The Psychic Twins", "June 26 , 2015" ], [ "46", "Matthew Lush", "Shane and Jessie interview YouTuber Matthew Lush . They play Who 's Out on my Face ! , created by Jessie", "July 10 , 2015" ], [ "47", "Joey Graceffa & Daniel Preda", "After a brief hiatus due to Dawson 's leg injury , Shane and Jessie return to talk with Joey Graceffa and his boyfriend , Daniel Preda . They discuss VidCon from Joey 's , Daniel 's , and Jessie 's perspective . They also do a dramatic reading of The Boy is Mine . ( This is Joey Graceffa 's third podcast appearance . )", "August 28 , 2015" ], [ "48", "Daniel Franzese", "Shane and Jessie interview Mean Girls star and Jessie 's friend Daniel Franzese . They discuss Daniel 's feelings towards playing an outspoken , gay role , and how he 's handled it . They also play Scat it ! , a game created by Jessie", "September 11 , 2015" ], [ "49", "Drew Monson", "Shane and Jessie talk with Shane 's best friend and one of the stars of Dawson 's movie Not Cool , Drew Monson . He is present during the entire episode . They discuss Shane and Drew 's relationship and clear up tension between Drew and Jessie due to previous comments made by Drew towards Jessie on episode 42", "September 25 , 2015" ], [ "50", "Bad Dating Stories With Shane & Jess", "A guestless episode . Shane and Jessie talk about bad dating stories", "October 9 , 2015" ], [ "51", "Lauren Schnipper", "Shane and Jessie talk with Lauren Schnipper , Shane 's ex-producer and former co-host of the podcast . They discuss Lauren 's life after working with Shane , and how it was working with him . They also do a dramatic reading of Queen of the Night by Whitney Houston", "October 23 , 2015" ], [ "52", "Brittany Furlan", "Shane and Jessie interview Vine star Brittany Furlan . They discuss films Brittany has acted on such as We Are Your Friends . They also discuss controversy surrounding the star , and her feelings toward Vine . The game Scat It ! makes another appearance", "November 6 , 2015" ] ]
Episodes -- Season 3 ( 2015 )
Shane_and_Friends_2
Shane and Friends was an American audio-visual podcast created by YouTuber Shane Dawson, hosted by himself, Jessica Buttafuoco (originally his producer, Lauren Schnipper), and Drew Monson. The podcast premiered on June 5, 2013 on SoundCloud and iTunes. The show focuses on Dawson and Buttafuoco discussing events happening in popular culture, their personal lives, and those of other celebrities. They also interview various celebrities such as Amanda Lepore, Jennette McCurdy, Jamie Kennedy, Eugenia Cooney, Joey Graceffa, CupcakKe, Aislinn Paul, Chris Crocker, Dita von Teese, Social Repose, Gabbie Hanna, Trisha Paytas, and Farrah Abraham. Its interview-format has been compared to that of Howard Stern, with Dawson stating: Howard Stern is one of my idols. I love interviewing people and getting them to talk about things theyve never talk about. In 2015, iTunes featured the show in their Best of 2015 podcast list. As of April 2016 it also airs on Fullscreen in a talk show format, with the podcast being filmed in a new studio. In November 2017, it was announced that Fullscreen's streaming service, which Shane and Friends has been broadcasting on since April 2016, would be shutting down in January 2018, halting production of the podcast for the time being. In March 2019, after controversies surrounding Dawson's remarks in certain podcast episodes, all past episodes of the podcast were deleted from both iTunes and Soundcloud, though many unofficial copies of the audio can be found online.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Financial_and_social_rankings_of_sovereign_states_in_Europe
Financial and social rankings of sovereign states in Europe
[ "Rank", "Country", "HDI", "Change" ]
[ [ "1", "Norway", "0.953", "0.002" ], [ "2", "Switzerland", "0.944", "0.001" ], [ "3", "Ireland", "0.938", "0.004" ], [ "4", "Germany", "0.936", "0.002" ], [ "5", "Iceland", "0.935", "0.002" ], [ "6", "Sweden", "0.933", "0.001" ], [ "7", "Netherlands", "0.931", "0.003" ], [ "8", "Denmark", "0.929", "0.001" ], [ "9", "United Kingdom", "0.922", "0.002" ], [ "10", "Finland", "0.920", "0.002" ], [ "11", "Belgium", "0.916", "0.001" ], [ "12", "Liechtenstein", "0.916", "0.001" ], [ "13", "Austria", "0.908", "0.002" ], [ "14", "Luxembourg", "0.904", "0.001" ], [ "15", "France", "0.901", "0.002" ], [ "16", "Slovenia", "0.896", "0.002" ], [ "17", "Spain", "0.891", "0.002" ], [ "18", "Czech Republic", "0.888", "0.003" ], [ "19", "Italy", "0.880", "0.002" ], [ "20", "Malta", "0.878", "0.003" ] ]
Social -- Human Development Index
The Human Development Index values provided are the 2018 estimates for 2017 , as included in the United Nations Development Programme 's Human Development Report . [ 8 ]
Financial_and_social_rankings_of_sovereign_states_in_Europe_10
The aim of this page is to act as a comparison between the sovereign states of Europe regarding economic, financial and social factors.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_pentathlon
1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's pentathlon
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "Result", "Points", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Irina Tyukhay", "Russia", "6.55", "x", "6.44", "6.55", "1023", "3832" ], [ "2", "Svetlana Moskalets", "Russia", "6.32", "6.55", "6.33", "6.55", "1023", "4008" ], [ "3", "Anzhela Atroshchenko", "Belarus", "6.25", "6.48", "6.34", "6.48", "1001", "3594" ], [ "4", "Sharon Jaklofsky", "Netherlands", "6.46", "4.97", "6.44", "6.46", "994", "3678" ], [ "5", "Svetlana Buraga", "Belarus", "6.34", "x", "x", "6.34", "956", "3671" ], [ "6", "Liliana Năstase", "Romania", "6.20", "x", "4.56", "6.20", "912", "3615" ], [ "7", "Mona Steigauf", "Germany", "6.17", "5.86", "6.02", "6.17", "902", "3573" ], [ "8", "Kym Carter", "United States", "5.74", "x", "6.11", "6.11", "883", "3744" ], [ "9", "Jamie McNeair", "United States", "x", "5.81", "5.91", "5.91", "822", "3538" ], [ "10", "Karin Specht", "Germany", "5.82", "5.86", "5.87", "5.87", "810", "3462" ], [ "11", "Inma Clopes", "Spain", "x", "5.74", "5.70", "5.74", "771", "3324" ], [ "12", "Marcela Podracká", "Slovakia", "4.17", "x", "x", "4.17", "347", "3016" ] ]
Results -- Long jump
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The women's pentathlon event at the 1995 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on 10 March.