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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_single-season_records
List of Major League Baseball single-season records
[ "Records", "Player", "#", "Season" ]
[ [ "Games", "Maury Wills", "165", "1962" ], [ "Highest batting average", "Hugh Duffy", ".440", "1894" ], [ "Most singles", "Ichiro Suzuki", "225", "2004" ], [ "Most doubles", "Earl Webb", "67", "1931" ], [ "Most triples", "Chief Wilson", "36", "1912" ], [ "Most home runs", "Barry Bonds", "73", "2001" ], [ "Most runs batted in", "Hack Wilson", "191", "1930" ], [ "Most hits", "Ichiro Suzuki", "262", "2004" ], [ "Most runs scored", "Billy Hamilton", "198", "1894" ], [ "Highest on-base percentage", "Barry Bonds", ".609", "2004" ], [ "Most stolen bases", "Hugh Nicol Rickey Henderson", "138 130", "1887 1982" ], [ "Highest slugging percentage", "Barry Bonds", ".863", "2001" ], [ "Highest OPS", "Barry Bonds", "1.422", "2004" ], [ "Most walks", "Barry Bonds", "232", "2004" ], [ "Most strikeouts", "Mark Reynolds", "223", "2009" ], [ "Most extra base hits", "Babe Ruth", "119", "1921" ], [ "Fastest pitch thrown", "Aroldis Chapman", "105.1 mph", "2010" ], [ "Most total bases", "Babe Ruth", "457", "1921" ], [ "Consecutive game hitting streak", "Joe DiMaggio", "56", "1941" ], [ "Most at-bats", "Jimmy Rollins", "716", "2007" ] ]
Batting records -- Overview ( 1876–present )
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_single-season_records_0
This is a list of single-season records in Major League Baseball.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995–96_Detroit_Pistons_season
1995–96 Detroit Pistons season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "34", "January 15", "@ Atlanta", "L 88-96", "The Omni", "19-15" ], [ "35", "January 18", "San Antonio", "W 100-98", "The Palace of Auburn Hills", "19-16" ], [ "36", "January 19", "@ Indiana", "L 81-89", "Market Square Arena", "19-17" ], [ "37", "January 21", "Chicago", "L 96-111", "The Palace of Auburn Hills", "19-18" ], [ "38", "January 24", "@ San Antonio", "W 85-84", "Alamodome", "20-18" ], [ "40", "January 27", "@ Houston", "L 85-105", "The Summit", "21-19" ], [ "41", "January 29", "@ Utah", "L 97-106", "Delta Center", "21-20" ] ]
1995–96_Detroit_Pistons_season_8
The 1995-96 NBA season was the Pistons' 48th season in the National Basketball Association, and 39th season in the city of Detroit. During the offseason, the Pistons hired Doug Collins as head coach while acquiring Otis Thorpe from the Portland Trail Blazers. Thorpe won a championship as a member of the Houston Rockets in the 1994 NBA Finals. Under Collins, the Pistons who were now led by second-year star Grant Hill and Allan Houston, played .500 basketball in the first half of the season, as the team signed free agent Michael Curry along the way. However, Joe Dumars' production would slip as he averaged just 11.8 points per game. The Pistons reemerged as a playoff contender finishing fifth in the Central Division with a 46-36 record, and returned to the playoffs after a three-year absence thanks to the stellar play of Hill, who was selected for the 1996 NBA All-Star Game. However, in the first round of the playoffs, they would be swept by the Orlando Magic in three straight games. Following the season, Houston signed as a free agent with the New York Knicks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Élisabeth_Margoni
Élisabeth Margoni
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Director", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1968", "Au théâtre ce soir", "Henriette", "Pierre Sabbagh", "TV Series ( 1 Episode )" ], [ "1976", "Body of My Enemy", "Karine Dupart", "Henri Verneuil", "" ], [ "1977", "Pardon Mon Affaire , Too !", "Daisy", "Yves Robert", "" ], [ "1977", "Madame Rosa", "", "Moshé Mizrahi", "" ], [ "1977", "Les Borgia ou le sang doré", "Sancia", "Alain Dhénaut", "TV Movie" ], [ "1977", "Un juge , un flic", "Julia", "Denys de La Patellière", "TV Series ( 1 Episode )" ], [ "1978", "Les hommes de Rose", "Ottavia", "Maurice Cloche", "TV Series ( 1 Episode )" ], [ "1978", "Madame le juge [ fr ]", "Camille", "Claude Barma", "TV Series ( 1 Episode )" ], [ "1979", "The Adolescent", "Mademoiselle Gaby", "Jeanne Moreau", "" ], [ "1979", "Pierrette", "Bathilde", "Guy Jorré", "TV Movie" ], [ "1980", "Extérieur , nuit", "Véronique", "Jacques Bral", "" ], [ "1980", "Georges Dandin", "Claudine", "Yves-André Hubert", "TV Movie" ], [ "1980", "Les incorrigibles", "", "Abder Isker", "TV Mini-Series" ], [ "1980", "L'inspecteur mène l'enquête", "", "Eddy Naka", "TV Series ( 1 Episode )" ], [ "1981", "The Professional", "Jeanne Baumont", "Georges Lautner", "" ], [ "1981", "Celles qu'on n ' a pas eues", "Mathilde", "Pascal Thomas", "" ], [ "1981", "Cinq-Mars", "Marion Delorme", "Jean-Claude Brialy", "TV Movie" ], [ "1981", "Susi", "Anna", "Michael Pfleghar", "TV Mini-Series" ], [ "1982", "Le bourgeois gentilhomme", "Nicole", "Roger Coggio", "" ], [ "1982", "Messieurs les jurés", "Pascale Baudières", "André Michel", "TV Series ( 1 Episode )" ] ]
Filmography
Élisabeth_Margoni_1
Élisabeth Margoni (born 16 January 1945) is a French actress. She appeared in more than seventy films since 1968.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Greene_(actress)
Sarah Greene (actress)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2006", "Bachelors Walk", "Table Football Girl # 1", "Christmas special" ], [ "2009", "Psych Ward", "Jenny McArdle", "2 episodes" ], [ "2010", "Raw", "Sarah", "1 episode" ], [ "2014", "The Assets", "Laura", "Episode : Avenger" ], [ "2014", "Vikings", "Judith", "3 episodes" ], [ "2015-2016", "Penny Dreadful", "Hecate Poole", "Recurring role" ], [ "2016", "Rebellion", "May Lacey", "Miniseries" ], [ "2017-2018", "Ransom", "Maxine Carlson", "Main role" ], [ "2019", "Dublin Murders", "Cassie Maddox", "Main role" ], [ "2020", "Normal People", "Lorraine Waldron", "Recurring role" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Sarah_Greene_(actress)_1
Sarah Greene (born 21 July 1984) is an Irish actress and singer, best known for portraying Helen McCormick in the West End and Broadway productions of The Cripple of Inishmaan. For her performance in the role, she was nominated for the 2014 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and the 2014 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. She won an Irish Film and Television Award for Best Actress - Drama, as Hecate Poole in the Showtime and Sky series Penny Dreadful, as well as starring as Maxine in the CBS series Ransom.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prudential_Trophy
Prudential Trophy
[ "Year", "Teams", "Matches", "Result" ]
[ [ "1972", "England vs Australia", "3", "2-1" ], [ "1973", "England vs New Zealand", "2", "1-0" ], [ "1973", "England vs West Indies", "2", "1-1" ], [ "1974", "England vs India", "2", "2-0" ], [ "1974", "England vs Pakistan", "2", "0-2" ], [ "1976", "England vs West Indies", "3", "0-3" ], [ "1977", "England vs Australia", "3", "2-1" ], [ "1978", "England vs Pakistan", "2", "2-0" ], [ "1978", "England vs New Zealand", "2", "2-0" ], [ "1980", "England vs West Indies", "2", "1-1" ], [ "1980", "England vs Australia", "2", "2-0" ], [ "1981", "England vs Australia", "3", "1-2" ], [ "1982", "England vs India", "2", "2-0" ], [ "1982", "England vs Pakistan", "2", "2-0" ] ]
Series by year
Prudential_Trophy_0
The Prudential Trophy was the name used for One Day International cricket tournaments held in England from 1972 until 1982. During this time, Prudential also sponsored the World Cup tournaments in 1975, 1979 and 1983. Depending on the number of teams touring England in a given season, there would typically be either one or two series each year, involving the home side and each visiting side.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_television_stations_in_Nuevo_León
List of television stations in Nuevo León
[ "RF", "VC", "Callsign", "Location", "Network/name", "ERP", "Concessionaire" ]
[ [ "20", "13", "XHTMNL-TDT", "Agualeguas", "Telsusa ( Canal 13 )", "70.1 kW", "Telsusa Televisión México" ], [ "27", "28", "XHAGL-TDT", "Agualeguas", "Canal 28", ".2 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "21", "28", "XHNAR-TDT", "Aramberri", "Canal 28", "0.5 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "27", "28", "XHCMP-TDT", "Cerralvo - Melchor Ocampo", "Canal 28", ".5 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "22", "28", "XHNAN-TDT", "Anáhuac", "Canal 28", ".5 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "31", "28", "XHNDA-TDT", "Doctor Arroyo", "Canal 28", ".5 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "27", "28", "XHDRC-TDT", "Doctor Coss", "Canal 28", ".2 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "27", "28", "XHGBT-TDT", "General Bravo - General Tapia", "Canal 28", ".2 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "27", "28", "XHGTR-TDT", "General Treviño", "Canal 28", ".2 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "27", "28", "XHHGR-TDT", "Higueras", "Canal 28", ".2 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "14", "28", "XHTUB-TDT", "Iturbide", "Canal 28", ".5 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "23", "28", "XHLCH-TDT", "La Chona - Aramberri", "Canal 28", ".2 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "27", "28", "XHZOS-TDT", "Lampazos de Naranjo", "Canal 28", ".2 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "33", "28", "XHNLI-TDT", "Linares", "Canal 28", ".5 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "27", "28", "XHAEA-TDT", "Los Aldamas -Estación Los Aldama", "Canal 28", ".5 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "27", "28", "XHHRR-TDT", "Los Herrera", "Canal 28", ".2 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "27", "28", "XHLRN-TDT", "Los Ramones", "Canal 28", ".2 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "27", "28", "XHMNG-TDT", "Mier y Noriega", "Canal 28", ".2 kW", "Gobierno del Estado de Nuevo León" ], [ "19", "1", "XHWX-TDT", "Monterrey Guadalupe ( RF 12 ) Saltillo , Coah . Sabinas Hidalgo", "Azteca Uno ( adn40 )", "429.706 kW 9.27 kW 13.605 kW 8.549 kW", "Televisión Azteca" ], [ "23", "2", "XHX-TDT", "Monterrey Saltillo , Coah . Sabinas Hidalgo", "Las Estrellas ( FOROtv )", "200 kW 45 kW 4.8 kW", "Televimex" ] ]
List of television stations
List_of_television_stations_in_Nuevo_León_0
The following is a list of all IFT-licensed over-the-air television stations broadcasting in the Mexican state of Nuevo León. There are 38 television stations in Nuevo León.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_Sonora
Congress of Sonora
[ "Electoral District", "Geographical Area", "Electoral District", "Geographical Area" ]
[ [ "District I", "San Luis Río Colorado", "District XII", "South Hermosillo" ], [ "District II", "Puerto Peñasco", "District XIII", "Guaymas" ], [ "District III", "Caborca", "District XIV", "Empalme" ], [ "District IV", "North Nogales", "District XV", "South Ciudad Obregón" ], [ "District V", "South Nogales", "District XVI", "Southeast Ciudad Obregón" ], [ "District VI", "Cananea", "District XVII", "Central Ciudad Obregón" ], [ "District VII", "Agua Prieta", "District XVIII", "North Ciudad Obregón" ], [ "District VIII", "Northwest Hermosillo", "District XIX", "North Navojoa" ], [ "District IX", "Central Hermosillo", "District XX", "Etchojoa" ], [ "District X", "Northeast Hermosillo", "District XXI", "Huatabampo" ], [ "District XI", "Hermosillo Coast", "", "" ] ]
Electoral Districts of the State of Sonora , Mexico
Congress_of_Sonora_0
The Honorable Congress of the State of Sonora () is the legislative branch of the government of the State of Sonora. The Congress is the governmental deliberative body of Sonora, which is equal to, and independent of, the executive. The Congress is unicameral and consists of 33 deputies. 21 deputies are elected on a first-past-the-post basis, one for each district in which the entity is divided, while 12 are elected through a system of proportional representation. Deputies are elected to serve for a three-year term. Since its installation the congress has been renewed 61 times, hence the current session of the Congress of Sonora (whose term lasts from 2018 to 2021) is known as the LXII Legislature.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuba_men's_national_volleyball_team
Cuba men's national volleyball team
[ "No", "Name", "Date of birth", "Height", "Weight", "2019-20 Club", "2020-21 Club" ]
[ [ "2", "Osniel Melgarejo", "18 December 1997", "1.97 m ( 6 ft 6 in )", "83 kg ( 183 lb )", "Bolivar Voley", "Chaumont VB 52" ], [ "3", "Julio Cardenas", "4 September 2000", "1.93 m ( 6 ft 4 in )", "72 kg ( 159 lb )", "Obras San Juan", "Tourcoing LM" ], [ "4", "Marlon Yant", "23 May 2001", "2.04 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "100 kg ( 220 lb )", "Chaumont VB 52", "Cucine Lube Civitanova" ], [ "5", "Javier Concepción", "26 December 1997", "2.00 m ( 6 ft 7 in )", "92 kg ( 203 lb )", "Obras San Juan", "Indykpol AZS Olsztyn" ], [ "6", "Jose Carlos Romero", "1 May 1999", "2.00 m ( 6 ft 7 in )", "92 kg ( 203 lb )", "Obras San Juan", "GFC Ajaccio Volley-Ball" ], [ "7", "Yonder Garcia ( L )", "23 February 1993", "1.83 m ( 6 ft 0 in )", "78 kg ( 172 lb )", "Ciudad Habana", "" ], [ "9", "Livan Osoria ( C )", "5 February 1994", "2.01 m ( 6 ft 7 in )", "95 kg ( 209 lb )", "Ciudad Volley", "Cambrai-Volley" ], [ "13", "Robertlandy Simon", "11 June 1987", "2.08 m ( 6 ft 10 in )", "114 kg ( 251 lb )", "Cucine Lube Civitanova", "Cucine Lube Civitanova" ], [ "11", "Lyvan Taboada", "4 October 1998", "1.91 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "75 kg ( 165 lb )", "Ciudad Habana", "" ], [ "12", "Jesus Herrera", "4 April 1995", "1.94 m ( 6 ft 4 in )", "85 kg ( 187 lb )", "Bolivar Voley", "Chaumont VB 52" ], [ "14", "Adrián Goide", "26 June 1998", "1.91 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "80 kg ( 180 lb )", "Sancti Spiritus", "Haliliye Belediye Spor" ], [ "15", "Yohah Leon", "24 January 1995", "2.00 m ( 6 ft 7 in )", "95.5 kg ( 211 lb )", "Bolivar Voley", "VM Zalău" ], [ "17", "Roamy Alonso", "24 July 1997", "2.02 m ( 6 ft 8 in )", "93 kg ( 205 lb )", "Consar Ravenna", "Chaumont VB 52" ], [ "18", "Miguel Ángel López", "25 March 1997", "1.90 m ( 6 ft 3 in )", "70 kg ( 150 lb )", "UPCN San Juan Vóley", "Sada Cruzeiro" ] ]
Team -- Current squad
The following is the Cuban roster in the 2020 Men 's North American Olympic Qualification Tournament Head coach : Nicolas Vives
Cuba_men's_national_volleyball_team_0
The Cuba men's national volleyball team () is the national team of Cuba. Cuba in the 1976 Summer Olympics won the bronze medal. Other achievements of the team winning one World League, one World Grand Champions Cup and fifteen NORCECA Championships. Cuba have attained two silver and two bronze World Championship medals and have won the NORCECA Championship 15 times.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Daily_Show_episodes_(1999)
List of The Daily Show episodes (1999)
[ "No", "Date", "Guest", "Promotion" ]
[ [ "429", "April 1", "Stephen Baldwin", "Friends & Lovers" ], [ "430", "April 12", "Ernie Hudson", "Michael Jordan : An American Hero" ], [ "431", "April 13", "Josh Charles", "Sports Night" ], [ "432", "April 14", "Jackie Chan", "Twin Dragons" ], [ "433", "April 15", "Marlee Matlin", "Freak City" ], [ "434", "April 19", "Sharon Lawrence", "NYPD Blue" ], [ "435", "April 20", "Rob Estes", "Melrose Place Finale" ], [ "436", "April 21", "Angelina Jolie", "Pushing Tin" ], [ "437", "April 22", "David Spade", "Lost & Found" ], [ "438", "April 26", "Seth Green", "Austin Powers 2 and Idle Hands" ], [ "439", "April 27", "Sheryl Lee Ralph", "Producer of Divas Simply Singing" ], [ "440", "April 28", "Chris Robinson", "" ], [ "441", "April 29", "Joy Behar", "Book Joy Shtick and The View" ] ]
1999 -- April
List_of_The_Daily_Show_episodes_(1999)_3
This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 1999, this was the first year to be hosted by Jon Stewart.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_All_Japan_Grand_Touring_Car_Championship
1994 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship
[ "Round", "Race", "Circuit", "Date" ]
[ [ "1", "All Japan Fuji GT Race", "Fuji Speedway", "May 1" ], [ "2", "HiLand GT & F3 Race", "Sendai Hi-Land Raceway", "June 12" ], [ "3", "Japan Special GT-Cup", "Fuji Speedway", "August 14" ], [ "4", "SUGO GT & F3", "Sportsland SUGO", "September 11" ], [ "5", "Sanyo Shinpan Cup Grand Touring Car Endurance Race", "Mine Circuit", "October 1" ] ]
Schedule
1994_JGTC_season_0
The 1994 All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship was the first full season of the All-Japan Grand Touring Car Championship. The GT1 champion was the #1 Calsonic Nissan Skyline GT-R driven by Masahiko Kageyama and the GT2 class champion was the #29 Korg Kegani Porsche 964 driven by Sakae Obata.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1974_British_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_5000_metres
Athletics at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games – Men's 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Ben Jipcho", "Kenya", "13:14.4" ], [ "2", "Brendan Foster", "England", "13:14.6" ], [ "3", "Dave Black", "England", "13:23.52" ], [ "4", "Suleiman Nyambui", "Tanzania", "13:34.91" ], [ "5", "Ian Stewart", "Scotland", "13:40.32" ], [ "6", "David Fitzsimons", "Australia", "13:42.83" ], [ "7", "Joshua Kimeto", "Kenya", "13:43.6" ], [ "8", "Gordon Minty", "Wales", "13:45.48" ], [ "9", "Paul Mose", "Kenya", "13:54.44" ], [ "10", "Bryan Rose", "New Zealand", "14:00.93" ], [ "11", "David Bedford", "England", "14:18.76" ], [ "12", "Mustafa Musa", "Uganda", "14:25.39" ] ]
Results -- Final
Held on 29 January
Athletics_at_the_1974_British_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_5000_metres_1
The men's 5000 metres event at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games was held on 27 and 29 January at the Queen Elizabeth II Park in Christchurch, New Zealand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_LePage_Women's_Fall_Classic
Royal LePage Women's Fall Classic
[ "Year", "Winning team", "Runner up team", "Purse ( CAD )" ]
[ [ "2006", "Janet McGhee , Pascale Letendre , Lee Merklinger , Breanne Merklinger", "Karo Gagnon , Brenda Nicholls ( skip ) , Kimberly Mastine , Julie Rainville", "$ 10,000" ], [ "2007", "Jenn Hanna , Chrissy Cadorin , Stephanie Hanna , Lee Merklinger", "Tracy Samaan , Patricia Hill , Kathy Kerr , Monique Robert", "$ 12,000" ], [ "2008", "Rachel Homan , Emma Miskew , Alison Kreviazuk , Lynn Kreviazuk", "Sherry Middaugh , Kirsten Wall , Kim Moore , Andra Harmark", "$ 12,000" ], [ "2009", "Debbie McCormick , Allison Pottinger , Nicole Joraanstad , Natalie Nicholson", "Lisa Farnell , Erin Morrissey , Kim Brown , Ainsley Galbraith", "$ 12,000" ], [ "2010", "Christine McCrady , Kellie Buchanan , Lisa Paddle , Adrey Frey", "Tracy Horgan , Jenn Seabrook , Jenna Enge , Amanda Gates", "$ 15,000" ], [ "2011", "Sherry Middaugh , Jo-Ann Rizzo , Lee Merklinger , Leigh Armstrong", "Jenn Hanna , Pascale Letendre , Stephanie Hanna , Trish Scharf", "$ 15,000" ], [ "2012", "Rachel Homan , Emma Miskew , Alison Kreviazuk , Lisa Weagle", "Allison Nimik , Katie Pringle , Lynn Kreviazuk , Morgan Court", "$ 15,000" ], [ "2013", "Suzanne Birt , Shelley Bradley , Michelle McQuaid , Susan McInnis", "Darcy Robertson , Tracey Lavery , Vanessa Foster , Michelle Kruk", "$ 16,000" ], [ "2014", "Cathy Auld , Julie Reddick , Holly Donaldson , Carly Howard", "Julie Hastings , Christy Trombley , Stacey Smith , Katrina Collins", "$ 16,000" ], [ "2015", "Jacqueline Harrison , Janet Murphy , Stephanie Matheson , Melissa Foster", "Silvana Tirinzoni , Manuela Siegrist , Esther Neuenschwander , Marlene Albrecht", "$ 17,500" ], [ "2016", "Robyn MacPhee , Sarah Fullerton , Meaghan Hughes , Michelle McQuaid", "Ayumi Ogasawara , Yumie Funayama , Kaho Onodera , Anna Ohmiya", "$ 17,500" ], [ "2017", "Kristen MacDiarmid , Marie Christianson , Liz Woodworth , Julia Williams", "Isabella Wranå , Jennie Wåhlin , Almida de Val , Fanny Sjöberg", "$ 20,000" ], [ "2018", "Kerry Galusha , Sarah Koltun , Brittany Tran , Shona Barbour", "Mary-Anne Arsenault , Christina Black , Jenn Baxter , Kristin Clarke", "$ 21,000" ], [ "2019", "Isabella Wranå , Jennie Wåhlin , Almida de Val , Fanny Sjoberg", "Krista McCarville , Kendra Lilly , Ashley Sippala , Sarah Potts", "$ 21,000" ] ]
Past champions
Royal_LePage_OVCA_Women's_Fall_Classic_0
The Royal LePage Women's Fall Classic (formerly the Royal LePage OVCA Women's Fall Classic) is an annual Women's World Curling Tour event held at the North Grenville Curling Club in Kemptville, Ontario. It is held annually in early November and is put on by the North Grenville Curling Club. It became a World Curling Tour event in 2010. The event began in 2006 as the Scotiabank OVCA Women's Fall Classic. Royal LePage became a sponsor in 2007, and has been a sponsor ever since except for the 2009 event. The 2018 event will have a total purse of $20,000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_the_Caribbean
List of the busiest airports in the Caribbean
[ "Rank", "Airport name", "City", "Country or territory", "IATA / ICAO Code", "Passengers" ]
[ [ "1", "Punta Cana International Airport", "Punta Cana", "Dominican Republic", "PUJ/MDPC", "12,788,912" ], [ "2", "Luis Muñoz Marin International Airport", "San Juan", "Puerto Rico", "SJU/TJSJ", "8,955,797" ], [ "3", "José Martí International Airport", "Havana", "Cuba", "HAV/MUHA", "5,713,859" ], [ "4", "Sangster International Airport", "Montego Bay", "Jamaica", "MBJ/MKJS", "4,284,558" ], [ "5", "Las Americas International Airport", "Santo Domingo", "Dominican Republic", "SDQ/MDSD", "3,687,024" ], [ "6", "Lynden Pindling International Airport", "Nassau", "The Bahamas", "NAS/MYNN", "3,339,876" ], [ "7", "Piarco International Airport", "Port of Spain", "Trinidad and Tobago", "POS/TTPP", "2,884,843" ], [ "8", "Queen Beatrix International Airport", "Aruba", "Aruba", "AUA/TNCA", "2,602,728" ], [ "9", "Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport", "Pointe-à-Pitre", "Guadeloupe", "PTP/TFFR", "2,361,198" ], [ "10", "Grantley Adams International Airport", "Bridgetown", "Barbados", "BGI/TBPB", "2,172,603" ], [ "11", "Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport", "Fort-de-France", "Martinique", "FDF/TFFF", "1,864,582" ], [ "12", "Hato International Airport", "Curaçao", "Curaçao", "CUR/TNCC", "1,835,000" ], [ "13", "Princess Juliana International Airport", "St. Maarten", "Sint Maarten", "SXM/TNCM", "1,795,117" ], [ "14", "Norman Manley International Airport", "Kingston", "Jamaica", "KIN/MKJP", "1,594,096" ], [ "15", "Toussaint Louverture International Airport", "Port-Au-Prince", "Haiti", "PAP/MTPP", "1,500,521" ], [ "16", "Cyril E. King Airport", "Saint Thomas", "United States Virgin Islands", "STT/TIST", "1,403,000" ], [ "17", "Cibao International Airport", "Santiago", "Dominican Republic", "STI/MDST", "1,400,551" ], [ "18", "Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport", "San Andrés", "Colombia", "ADZ/SKSP", "1,277,163" ], [ "19", "Juan Gualberto Gómez Airport", "Varadero", "Cuba", "VRA/MUVR", "1,275,000" ], [ "20", "Owen Roberts International Airport", "Grand Cayman", "Cayman Islands", "GCM/MWCR", "1,035,826" ] ]
Ranking of airports
List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_the_Caribbean_0
This is a list of the busiest airports in the Caribbean region by passenger traffic. Statistics are available for almost all the airstrips taken into account. The present list intends to include all the international airports located in the area geographically defined as the Caribbean. Given that each country has a different body to control these statistics, the compilation of data is difficult and not homogeneously distributed. The information presented here, represents the best available data from different Internet sources. The list contains statistics for different years, since each country authority does not have strong regulations reporting passengers traffic. The ranking is ordered according to total passenger traffic (unless the footnotes indicate the contrary). Information on aircraft movements or cargo movements is not available for all of the airports.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Paralympic_records_in_swimming
List of Paralympic records in swimming
[ "Event", "Class", "Time", "", "Name", "Nation", "Date", "Games", "Location" ]
[ [ "100 m backstroke", "S1", "2:08.01", "WR", "Hennadii Boiko", "Ukraine", "9 September 2016", "2016 Games", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "100 m backstroke", "S2", "1:45.25", "WR", "Zou Liankang", "China", "9 September 2016", "2016 Games", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "100 m backstroke", "S6", "1:10.84", "WR", "Zheng Tao", "China", "8 September 2016", "2016 Games", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "100 m backstroke", "S7", "1:10.45", "h , WR", "Jonathan Fox", "Great Britain", "30 August 2012", "2012 London", "" ], [ "100 m backstroke", "S8", "1:02.90", "WR", "Zhou Cong", "China", "13 September 2016", "2016 Games", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "100 m backstroke", "S9", "1:02.39", "", "Matthew John Cowdrey", "Australia", "31 August 2012", "2012 London", "" ], [ "100 m backstroke", "S10", "58.25", "h , WR", "Maksym Krypak", "Ukraine", "10 September 2016", "2016 Games", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "100 m backstroke", "S11", "1:06.66", "WR", "Dmytro Zalevskyi", "Ukraine", "9 September 2016", "2016 Games", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "100 m backstroke", "S12", "59.35", "WR", "Alexander Nevolin-Svetov", "Russia", "5 September 2012", "2012 London", "" ], [ "100 m backstroke", "S13", "56.68", "WR", "Ihar Boki", "Belarus", "17 September 2016", "2016 Games", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "100 m backstroke", "S14", "59.82", "", "Lee In Kook", "South Korea", "8 September 2016", "2016 Games", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ] ]
Men 's records -- 100 m backstroke
List_of_Paralympic_records_in_swimming_5
The International Paralympic Committee recognises the fastest performances in swimming events at the Paralympic Games. Swimming has been part of at every Summer Paralympic Games. Races are held in four swimming strokes: freestyle, backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly over varying distances and in either individual or relay race events. Medley events combine all four strokes, again either as an individual format (swum in order: butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle) and as a team relay (swim in order: backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, freestyle). Competitors are allocated a classification based on their ability in the water, with records available for each event in each classification. Not all events are offered at each Paralympic Games. The decision is made by the IPC based on factors including there being a minimum of 6 athletes from a minimum of 4 National Paralympic Committees to make a race viable. In addition, an event must have been also held at the previous Games, or at the IPC Swimming World Championships held between the Games. In total there is an aim to provide a minimum of 7 individual events and 2 relays events for all classes, with an overall total of 140 events being contested at each Games. The currently used classification system has been in use since the 2000 Sydney Games. Events in classification 14 have been suspended for the Athens and Beijing Games, and are currently under review by the IPC. This was the result of a cheating scandal at the 2000 Paralympic Games involving the Spanish ID Basketball team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Chance_(musical)
Second Chance (musical)
[ "English Name", "French Name", "Voice", "2009 Original QC Cast", "2010 French Cast" ]
[ [ "Johnny O'hara", "David", "Baritenor", "Yannick Vezina", "Hugo Lapierre" ], [ "Jennylee Harrison", "Marie-Lee", "Alto", "Marie-Michèle Lamoureux", "Marilyn Grenier" ], [ "Randy Harrison", "Félix", "Tenor", "Pierre-Luc Dionne", "Hugo Charland" ], [ "Ana Lopez", "Anna", "Mezzo-soprano", "Marie-Chantale Dallaire", "Marie-Ève Lepage" ], [ "Patrick Thompson", "Patrick", "Baritone", "Anthony Julien", "Hubert Bolduc" ], [ "Melissande Lafleur", "Mélissa", "Contralto", "Laurie Morin", "Marisol Forest" ], [ "Heather Cross", "Esther", "Soprano", "Marilou Ferland-Daigle", "Julie Langlais" ], [ "Ed Lafitte", "Édouard", "Tenor", "Louis-David Faucher", "Simon Dufresne" ], [ "Mr. O'hara", "M. O'hara", "Baritone", "Christopher Auger", "Stéphane Prémont" ], [ "Mr. Webson", "Mme . Champagne", "Soprano", "Philippe-Olivier Giguère", "Mary-Hélène Gagnon" ], [ "Ethan Vinson", "Victor", "Baritenor", "Raphael Désilets", "Alexandre Martel" ], [ "Mary Jane Smith", "Joëlle", "Mezzo-Soprano", "Laurie Drolet", "Sarah Mceniry-Potvin" ] ]
Roles description and original cast members [ 6 ]
Second_Chance_(musical)_0
Second Chance is a rock opera conceived by Stéphane Prémont and Frédérick Desroches about high schoolers' not-so-easy lives. The central character, Johnny, sees his life turn sour because of rumors, betrayal and bad communication. The story deals with suicide, anorexia, drugs and teen pregnancy. It is based on his first play entitled Holding Out for Hero, presented in 1994. He started composing the musical version of the show in 2008, and the finished product was ready later that year, in August. The original run started on March 15, 2009. A French production opened in February 2010 at the Quebec City Salle Dina-Belanger. It was the first professional production of the show. Stéphane Prémont recently received the Personnel Engagé Prize at the Forces Avenir gala presented June 14, 2008 at the Capitole's Cabaret in Quebec City.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pusha_T_discography
Pusha T discography
[ "Title", "Year", "Director ( s )" ]
[ [ "Good Stuff ( Kelis featuring Pusha T )", "2000", "David LaChapelle" ], [ "Run Away ( I Wan na Be with You ) ( Nivea featuring Pusha T )", "2002", "Dylan Perry" ], [ "Everyone Nose ( Remix ) ( N.E.R.D featuring Kanye West , Lupe Fiasco and Pusha T )", "2008", "Hype Williams" ], [ "Maybach Music 2.5 ( Rick Ross featuring T-Pain and Pusha T )", "2010", "Spiff TV" ], [ "Lovely ( John West featuring Pusha T )", "2011", "Mark Staubach" ], [ "Home Sweet Home ( Lloyd Banks featuring Pusha T )", "2011", "Mike Carson & Mike Waxx" ], [ "What Do You Take Me For ? ( Pixie Lott featuring Pusha T )", "2011", "Declan Whitebloom" ], [ "Scared Money ( N.O.R.E . featuring Pusha T and Meek Mill )", "2011", "Will Millions" ], [ "Doves Fly ( Fred the Godson featuring Pusha T )", "2011", "Taya Simmons" ], [ "Mercy ( Kanye West featuring Big Sean , Pusha T and 2 Chainz )", "2012", "Nabil Elderkin" ], [ "100 ( Bangladesh featuring Pusha T and Jadakiss )", "2012", "Gabriel Hart" ], [ "Dope Bitch ( The-Dream featuring Pusha T )", "2012", "N/A" ], [ "See About Us ( Kid Named Breezy featuring Pusha T )", "2012", "Langston Sessoms" ], [ "Untouchable ( DJ Absolut featuring Ace Hood , Pusha T and French Montana )", "2012", "Shatek" ], [ "Your Favorite Rapper ( Alley Boy featuring Pusha T )", "2012", "Patrick Fagan" ], [ "The Fight of My Life ( Colin Munroe featuring Pusha T )", "2012", "Philip Sportel" ], [ "Life Is So Exciting ( Fabolous featuring Pusha T )", "2012", "Jon J" ], [ "Tadow ( P.A.P.I . featuring French Montana , 2 Chainz and Pusha T )", "2013", "Will Millions" ], [ "Black Card ( Joke featuring Pusha T )", "2014", "Ateyaba" ], [ "Psycho ( Remix ) ( Rozzi Crane featuring Pusha T )", "2015", "Aya Tanimura" ] ]
Music videos -- As featured artist
Pusha_T_discography_9
The discography of Pusha T, an American rapper, consists of three studio albums, one extended play (EP), two mixtapes, thirty-one singles (including eighteen as a featured artist), one promotional single and thirty-three music videos. Pusha T began his music career, alongside his brother No Malice (formerly Malice), forming a hip hop duo Clipse. While together as a duo, they have released two albums, before they would formed their hip hop group Re-Up Gang and launched their record label Re-Up Records. In total, they have released four albums, before taking their hiatus in 2010. During that time, Pusha T got started on his solo career, when signed a deal to Kanye West's GOOD Music imprint and releasing his first mixtape, Fear of God (2011). The mixtape was later re-packaged and re-released for purchase, as an EP, titled (2011). The lead single from both projects was his commercial debut single, My God. The EP spawned and supported by two more singles; Trouble on My Mind featuring Tyler, The Creator and Amen featuring Kanye West and Young Jeezy. Upon his signing to GOOD Music, he began to work heavily with his label-mates as well as Kanye West. He appeared on several tracks from West's weekly song giveaway, called GOOD Fridays. In late 2012, Pusha T ultimately appeared on GOOD Music's compilation album Cruel Summer, five times; including the singles Mercy with Kanye West, Big Sean and 2 Chainz, and New God Flow (with West). While working on the compilation, he was also working on his debut studio album, My Name Is My Name.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_60_metres
1973 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 60 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Zenon Nowosz", "Poland", "6.65" ], [ "2", "2", "Manfred Kokot", "East Germany", "6.66" ], [ "3", "3", "Brian Green", "Great Britain", "6.71" ], [ "4", "3", "Raimo Vilén", "Finland", "6.72" ], [ "5", "1", "Samuel Monsels", "Netherlands", "6.75" ], [ "5", "2", "Vincenzo Guerini", "Italy", "6.75" ], [ "7", "1", "Hans-Joachim Zenk", "East Germany", "6.77" ], [ "8", "1", "Dorel Cristudor", "Romania", "6.78" ], [ "8", "2", "Boris Izmestyev", "Soviet Union", "6.78" ], [ "10", "1", "Mirolyub Stoychev", "Bulgaria", "6.79" ], [ "10", "2", "Antti Rajamäki", "Finland", "6.79" ], [ "10", "3", "Luigi Benedetti", "Italy", "6.79" ], [ "13", "3", "Manuel Carballo", "Spain", "6.80" ], [ "14", "3", "Juris Silovs", "Soviet Union", "6.81" ], [ "15", "2", "Michel Limousin", "France", "6.82" ], [ "16", "1", "Alain Sarteur", "France", "6.84" ], [ "17", "2", "Manfred Schumann", "West Germany", "6.87" ], [ "18", "3", "Hans-Georg Teisner", "West Germany", "6.90" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
First 2 from each heat ( Q ) qualified directly for the final .
1973_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_60_metres_1
The men's 60 metres event at the 1973 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 10 March in Rotterdam.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995–96_Vyshcha_Liha
1995–96 Vyshcha Liha
[ "Club", "Coach", "Home stadium" ]
[ [ "FC Dynamo Kyiv", "Yozhef Sabo", "Republican Stadium Dynamo Stadium" ], [ "FC Chornomorets Odessa", "Leonid Buriak", "Black Sea Shipping Stadium" ], [ "FC Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk", "Bernd Stange", "Meteor Stadium" ], [ "FC CSKA-Borysfen Kyiv", "Viktor Chanov", "CSK ZSU Stadium" ], [ "FC Metalurh Zaporizhia", "Oleksandr Tomakh", "Metalurh Stadium" ], [ "FC Zirka-NIBAS Kirovohrad", "Oleksandr Ischenko", "Zirka Stadium" ], [ "FC Torpedo Zaporizhia", "Ihor Nadein", "AvtoZAZ Stadium" ], [ "FC Karpaty Lviv", "Volodymyr Zhuravchak", "Ukraina Stadium" ], [ "FC Kremin Kremenchuk", "Valery Yaremchenko", "Dnipro Stadium" ], [ "FC Shakhtar Donetsk", "Valeriy Rudakov", "Shakhtar Stadium" ], [ "FC Prykarpattia Ivano-Frankivsk", "Ihor Yurchenko", "Elektron Stadium" ], [ "SC Tavriya Simferopol", "Anatoliy Zayaev", "Lokomotyv Stadium" ], [ "FC Nyva Ternopil", "Ihor Yavorskyi", "City Stadium" ], [ "FC Kryvbas Kryvyi Rih", "Myron Markevych", "Metalurh Stadium" ], [ "FC Nyva Vinnytsia", "Serhiy Morozov", "Central City Stadium" ], [ "SC Mykolaiv", "Yevhen Kucherevskyi", "Central City Stadium" ], [ "FC Volyn Lutsk", "Yuriy Dyachuk-Stavytskyi", "Avanhard Stadium" ], [ "FC Zorya-MALS", "Viktor Aristov", "Avanhard Stadium" ] ]
Managers
1995–96_Vyshcha_Liha_3
The 1995-96 Vyshcha Liha season was the 5th since its establishment. FC Dynamo Kyiv were the defending champions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Panamá_2013
Miss Panamá 2013
[ "Represents", "Contestant", "Age", "Height", "Hometown" ]
[ [ "Chiriquí", "Rocío Lezcano", "20", "1.75 m ( 5 ft 9 in )", "David" ], [ "Coclé", "Nabil González Lozano", "22", "1.74 m ( 5 ft 8 ⁄ 2 in )", "Penonomé" ], [ "Panamá", "Caroline Garzón", "19", "1.74 m ( 5 ft 8 ⁄ 2 in )", "Ciudad de Panamá" ], [ "Panamá", "Yorkibel Marín Quintero", "21", "0.0 m ( 0 in )", "Ciudad de Panamá" ], [ "Herrera", "Yulieth Sánchez", "22", "1.74 m ( 5 ft 8 ⁄ 2 in )", "Herrera" ], [ "Panamá", "Krizia Pérez", "25", "1.70 m ( 5 ft 7 in )", "Ciudad de Panamá" ], [ "Los Santos", "Andrea Alejandra Quintero Garcia", "23", "1.74 m ( 5 ft 8 ⁄ 2 in )", "Las Tablas" ], [ "Panamá Centro", "Virginia Isabel Hernández Milachay", "22", "1.73 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "Ciudad de Panamá" ], [ "Panamá", "Manuvis Muñoz", "19", "1.73 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "Ciudad de Panamá" ], [ "Panamá", "Nayanara García", "22", "1.66 m ( 5 ft 5 ⁄ 4 in )", "Ciudad de Panamá" ] ]
Official Contestants
These are the competitors who have been selected this year for the Miss Panama World .
Miss_Panamá_2013_6
Miss Panamá 2013 the 47th Annual Miss Panamá pageant was held at the Atlapa Convention Centre, Panama City, Panama, on Tuesday, 30 April 2013. This is the third edition of the pageant under the management of Marisela Moreno former Miss World Panama, the OMP (Miss Panamá Organization) and broadcast live on Telemetro. About 13 contestants from all over Panamá competed for the prestigious crown. Miss Panamá 2012, Stephanie Vander Werf of Panamá Centro crowned to Carolina Brid of Veraguas at the end of the event as the new Miss Panamá Universe, also Astrid Caballero Miss Intercontinental Panamá 2012 of Veraguas crowned to Sara Bello of Los Santos as the new Miss Intercontinental Panamá. This year there was a new change after three years, returned the final competition entitled Miss Panamá World where announced the winner of the Miss Panamá Mundo title. Maricely González Miss Panamá World 2012 of Bocas del Toro crowned Virginia Hernández of Panamá Centro as the new Miss Panamá World at the end of the event. The winner cannot participate in the competition for Miss Panama Universe. Carolina Brid, Miss Panamá Universe represented Panama in Miss Universe 2013 held in Moscow, Russia on November 9, 2013. Virginia Hernández, Miss Panamá World on the other hand represented the country in Miss World 2013 held in Jakarta, Indonesia on September 28, 2013. Sara Bello, Miss Panamá Intercontinental represented the country in Miss Intercontinental 2013 in November 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_South_American_Under-23_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
2012 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Reaction time", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Vanusa dos Santos", "Brazil", "0.186", "11.72" ], [ "2", "Merlin Palacios", "Colombia", "0.233", "11.85" ], [ "3", "Victoria Woodward", "Argentina", "0.235", "11.88" ], [ "4", "Andressa Moreira Fidelis", "Brazil", "0.164", "11.92" ], [ "5", "Carmen Vergara", "Colombia", "0.320", "12.16" ], [ "6", "Paola Mautino", "Peru", "0.202", "12.35" ], [ "7", "Ruth Cassandra Hunt", "Panama", "0.181", "12.44" ], [ "8", "Gimena Gasco", "Uruguay", "0.160", "12.69" ] ]
Final – 22 September 14:35h Humidity : 50% – Temperature : 23.0°C - Wind : +0.5m/s
2012_South_American_Under-23_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_32
These are the full results of the 2012 South American Under-23 Championships in Athletics which took place between September 22 and September 23, 2012, at Estádio Ícaro de Castro Melo in São Paulo, Brazil.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosamund_Pike
Rosamund Pike
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2002", "Die Another Day", "Miranda Frost" ], [ "2004", "Promised Land", "Rose" ], [ "2004", "The Libertine", "Elizabeth Malet" ], [ "2005", "Pride & Prejudice", "Jane Bennet" ], [ "2005", "Doom", "Dr. Samantha Grimm" ], [ "2007", "Fracture", "Nikki Gardner" ], [ "2007", "Fugitive Pieces", "Alex" ], [ "2009", "An Education", "Helen" ], [ "2009", "Surrogates", "Maggie Greer" ], [ "2009", "Yesterday We Were in America", "Narrator" ], [ "2010", "Burning Palms", "Dedra Davenport" ], [ "2010", "Jackboots on Whitehall", "Daisy ( voice )" ], [ "2010", "Barney 's Version", "Miriam Grant-Panofsky" ], [ "2010", "Made in Dagenham", "Lisa Hopkins" ], [ "2011", "The Organ Grinder 's Monkey", "Rochelle" ], [ "2011", "Johnny English Reborn", "Kate Sumner" ], [ "2011", "The Big Year", "Jessica" ], [ "2012", "Wrath of the Titans", "Queen Andromeda" ], [ "2012", "Jack Reacher", "Helen Rodin" ], [ "2013", "The Devil You Know", "Zoe Hughes" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Rosamund_Pike_0
Rosamund Mary Ellen Pike (born 27 January 1979) is an English actress who began her acting career by appearing in stage productions such as Romeo and Juliet and Skylight. After her screen debut in the television film A Rather English Marriage (1998) and television roles in Wives and Daughters (1999) and Love in a Cold Climate (2001), she received international recognition for her film debut as Bond girl Miranda Frost in Die Another Day (2002), for which she received the Empire Award for Best Newcomer. Following her breakthrough, she won the BIFA Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Libertine (2004) and portrayed Jane Bennet in Pride & Prejudice (2005). Pike had film appearances in the sci-fi film Doom (2005), the crime-mystery thriller film Fracture (2007), the drama film Fugitive Pieces (2007), the coming-of-age drama An Education (2009), for which she was nominated for the London Film Critics Circle Award for British Supporting Actress of the Year, and sci-fi comedy The World's End (2013). She also received British Independent Film Award nominations for An Education and Made in Dagenham (2010), and was nominated for a Genie Award for Barney's Version (2010). Her other films include the spy action comedy Johnny English Reborn (2011), the epic action-adventure fantasy Wrath of the Titans (2012), and the action thriller Jack Reacher (2012). In 2014, her performance in the psychological thriller Gone Girl was met with widespread critical acclaim, winning the Saturn Award for Best Actress and receiving a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Pike received further acclaim for her starring role as Ruth Williams Khama in the biographical drama A United Kingdom (2016) and for portraying the journalist Marie Colvin in the biographical war drama A Private War (2018), for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. Pike won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series in 2019 for her role in State of the Union.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lagoon_(amusement_park)
Lagoon (amusement park)
[ "Name", "Manufacturer", "Type", "Design", "Section", "Year Opened", "Description" ]
[ [ "Roller Coaster", "Miller & Baker ; Trains by Great Coasters International", "Wooden", "Sitdown", "South Midway", "1921", "One of the oldest roller coasters in the country . Features initial lift-hill and then numerous hills . Partially damaged by fire in 1953 , and then reconstructed" ], [ "Jet Star 2", "Schwarzkopf", "Steel", "Sitdown", "North Midway", "1974", "Spiral lift-hill followed by very intense turns . Maximum elevation is 45 feet" ], [ "Colossus the Fire Dragon", "Schwarzkopf", "Steel", "Sitdown", "South Midway", "1983", "87-foot lift hill with back-to-back double loop and two large helices" ], [ "Puff the Little Fire Dragon", "Zierer", "Steel", "Sitdown", "Kiddie Land", "1985", "A mild coaster meant for small children with only a small drop and hill" ], [ "Wild Mouse", "Maurer Söhne", "Steel", "Sitdown", "South Midway", "1998", "The original version of the ride was built in the 1970s . The ride was remodeled into its current state in 1998 . Extremely tight turns and sharp stops" ], [ "Spider", "Maurer Söhne", "Steel", "Sitdown", "South Midway", "2003", "Originally called The Spider and the Fly , the ride includes a large drop and tight turns . The cart constantly spins while traveling on the track , making it unlike any other ride at Lagoon" ], [ "The Bat", "Vekoma", "Steel", "Inverted", "Kiddie Land", "2005", "A mild coaster meant for families , it is the only inverted coaster at Lagoon" ], [ "Wicked", "Zierer", "Steel", "Sitdown", "South Midway", "2007", "LSM-launched coaster with a vertical drop and a Zero-G barrel roll" ], [ "BomBora", "Lagoon", "Steel", "Sitdown", "Kiddie Land", "2011", "A short , family coaster with smooth turns and small drops" ], [ "Cannibal", "Lagoon", "Steel", "Sitdown", "North Midway", "2015", "The second steepest roller coaster in the U.S. at 116 degrees with a 208 foot tall tower . The tower doubles up as an elevator that takes carts to the beginning of the track . In construction for 4 years" ] ]
Attractions -- Roller coasters
Lagoon features ten different roller coasters . The oldest , Roller Coaster ( often called White Roller Coaster by locals ) , was built in 1921 and is an American Coaster Enthusiasts Roller Coaster Landmark . [ 13 ]
Lagoon_(amusement_park)_0
Lagoon is a privately owned amusement park in Farmington, Utah, United States, located about 18 miles north of Salt Lake City. It has ten roller coasters, five of which are unique; Colossus the Fire Dragon, the last Schwarzkopf Double Looping coaster still in operation in the United States (Laser at Dorney Park closed at the end of the 2008 season and was moved to Germany to become the Teststrecke traveling roller coaster in 2009); Roller Coaster, one of the oldest coasters in the world operating since 1921; Wicked, designed by Lagoon's engineering department and Werner Stengel in cooperation with ride manufacturer Zierer; BomBora, a family coaster designed in-house; and Cannibal, built in-house with one of the world's steepest drops. Lagoon is divided into five main areas: The Midway, containing the majority of the rides and an assortment of carnival type games and food outlets; Pioneer Village which has several exhibits displaying pioneer buildings and artifacts; Lagoon-A-Beach, a water park which is included in the regular admission price; Kiddie Land with several rides for small children, and the X-Venture Zone featuring more extreme rides that cost extra. Lagoon also offers a full-service RV park, a campground, and a shaded walking trail outside the park that stays open all year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitori_Gekidan
Hitori Gekidan
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2006", "Doraemon : Nobita 's Dinosaur 2006", "Uncle , Housewife A , Recycling Contractor , Newscaster , Time Patrol Secretary" ], [ "2007", "Strings", "Elit ( Japanese dub )" ], [ "2010", "Coraline", "Black cat ( Japanese dub )" ], [ "2010", "Shrek Forever After", "Rumpelstiltskin ( Japanese dub )" ], [ "2011", "Happy Feet Two", "Mumble ( Japanese dub )" ], [ "2015", "Chibi Maruko-chan : Italia Kara Kita Shōnen", "Shin" ] ]
Filmography -- Animated films
Hitori_Gekidan_9
He is mainly known his improvisational ability and for his style of physical comedy. Gekidan is represented with Ohta Production. His wife is tarento Akane Osawa.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Rees's_Cyclopædia_articles
List of Rees's Cyclopædia articles
[ "Article", "Classification", "Columns" ]
[ [ "Force", "Mechanics", "39.7" ], [ "Foundry", "Technology", "16.3" ], [ "Fracture", "Surgery", "71.2" ], [ "Fragaria", "Botany", "15.5" ], [ "France", "History", "42.6" ], [ "French school of engraving", "Arts", "224.7" ], [ "Function", "Analysis", "51.5" ], [ "Fungus", "Surgery", "18.8" ], [ "Furnace", "Technology", "16.2" ], [ "Furs", "Commerce", "26.3" ], [ "Galvanism", "Electricity", "17.2" ], [ "Gangrene", "Medicine", "16.1" ], [ "Gate", "Rural Economy", "18.9" ], [ "Gems , engraving of", "Arts", "24.7" ], [ "Gems", "Miscellaneous", "18.6" ] ]
Volume 15
Food – Generation Vol 15 , 1810
List_of_Rees's_Cyclopædia_articles_14
The Cyclopædia; or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature is an important 19th century British encyclopaedia edited by Rev. Abraham Rees (1743-1825), a Presbyterian minister and scholar who had edited previous editions of Chambers's Cyclopædia. Many major scholars of the day contributed. Scientific theorising about the atomic system, geological succession, and earth origins; natural history (botany, entomology, ornithology and zoology); and developments In technology, particularly In textiles manufacture, are all reflected in the Cyclopædia. Serially published from 1802 to 1820, the Cyclopædia was criticised for its idiosyncratic topic selection and alphabetisation standards. Hostile reviews in the Anti-Jacobin Review (1802-1805) complained about its supposed antireligious aspects and radical standpoints attributed to its editor and contributors, and cited lack of article balance, confusing alphabetisation, and cross-references to then-unpublished volumes. The British Critic less stridently criticised lack of balance and confusion. The Quarterly Review commented in 1863, Rees is the most extensive cyclopædia in English with many excellent articles it has generally been condemned as on the whole too diffuse and too commonplace. In 1948 Percy Scholes published his biography The Great Dr Burney, 2 vol., and devoted a chapter to Charles Burney's work for Rees, discussing in some detail the faults of the work, in particular, the way the serial production caused major problems when editors were faced with new knowledge that appeared after the volume containing the appropriate section had been issued. They addressed this partially with an appendix in the last volume. The Rees Project, was instigated by Professor June Zimmerman Fullmer, who independently indexed the Cyclopædia. After tapping the invisible college of scholars who knew of Rees, she convened a summer 1986 meeting in London, following which she wrote a proposal to the American Foundation for the Humanities for funding to the project, setting out the object of producing a printed concordance to the contents of the Cyclopædia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_Hockey_Mid-America
College Hockey Mid-America
[ "Season", "Regular season", "Tournament", "Tournament site" ]
[ [ "2006-2007", "Washington & Jefferson", "Duquesne", "BladeRunners , Harmarville , Pennsylvania" ], [ "2007-2008", "West Virginia", "Washington & Jefferson", "Ice Zone , Boardman , Ohio" ], [ "2008-2009", "Duquesne", "Duquesne", "Ice Castle Arena , Castle Shannon , Pennsylvania" ], [ "2009-2010", "Slippery Rock", "West Virginia", "S & T Bank Arena , Indiana , Pennsylvania" ], [ "2010-2011", "Slippery Rock", "Slippery Rock", "WesBanco Arena , Wheeling , West Virginia" ], [ "2011-2012", "West Virginia", "West Virginia", "BladeRunners , Harmarville , Pennsylvania" ], [ "2012-2013", "John Carroll", "Mercyhurst", "S & T Bank Arena , Indiana , Pennsylvania" ], [ "2013-2014", "West Virginia", "West Virginia", "Gilmour Academy , Gates Mills , Ohio" ], [ "2014-2015", "Robert Morris", "Robert Morris", "BladeRunners , Harmarville , Pennsylvania" ], [ "2015-2016", "Mercyhurst", "Pittsburgh", "Gilmour Academy , Gates Mills , Ohio" ], [ "2016-2017", "Pittsburgh", "John Carroll", "84 Lumber Arena , Neville Township , Pennsylvania" ], [ "2017-2018", "Pittsburgh", "John Carroll", "Mercyhurst Ice Center , Erie , Pennsylvania" ], [ "2018-2019", "IUP", "Robert Morris", "Alpha Ice Complex , Harmarville , Pennsylvania" ] ]
Past Champions
College_Hockey_Mid-America_2
College Hockey Mid-America (CHMA) is an American Collegiate Hockey Association Division I ice hockey conference with teams in Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, and West Virginia. The league was formed in 2006 after members of the now defunct University Hockey League organized the league and moved from the ACHA's Division II to Division I.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Nara_United_F.C._season
2017 Nara United F.C. season
[ "Date", "Opponents", "H / A", "Result F-A", "Scorers", "League position" ]
[ [ "12 February 2017", "Bangkok University Deffo", "H", "0-0", "", "7th" ], [ "19 February 2017", "Trang", "H", "2-1", "Alef 24 ' ( pen . ) , Barry 47 '", "3rd" ], [ "4 March 2017", "Simork", "A", "0-0", "", "8th" ], [ "12 March 2017", "Customs United", "H", "3-0", "Barry 55 ' , Arhamarosul 64 ' , Moubarak 73 '", "3rd" ], [ "19 March 2017", "Nakhon Si Thammarat Unity", "H", "1-2", "Zana 77 '", "5th" ], [ "26 March 2017", "Banbueng", "H", "4-1", "Swadi ( 2 ) 45+1 ' , 50 ' , Zana 74 ' , Barry 90+4 '", "4th" ], [ "1 April 2017", "Ranong United", "H", "2-2", "Zana 57 ' , Alef 66 ' ( pen . )", "3rd" ], [ "8 April 2017", "Surat Thani", "A", "3-1", "Zana 55 ' , Barry 70 ' , Swadi 79 '", "2nd" ], [ "29 April 2017", "Krung Thonburi", "H", "4-0", "Barry 14 ' , Arhamarosul ( 2 ) 24 ' , 43 ' , Alef 50 '", "2nd" ], [ "3 May 2017", "Royal Thai Army", "A", "1-1", "Barry 42 '", "4th" ], [ "6 May 2017", "Chamchuri United", "A", "1-1", "Barry 80 '", "4th" ], [ "13 May 2017", "Kasem Bundit University", "H", "2-2", "Alef 73 ' ( pen . ) , Zana 79 '", "4th" ], [ "17 May 2017", "Rajpracha", "A", "1-0", "Zana 80 '", "4th" ], [ "21 May 2017", "Samut Sakhon", "A", "1-3", "Barry 90+4 '", "5th" ], [ "24 June 2017", "Trang", "A", "0-2", "", "5th" ], [ "5 July 2017", "Simork", "H", "0-0", "", "6th" ], [ "9 July 2017", "Customs United", "A", "0-2", "", "7th" ], [ "16 July 2017", "Nakhon Si Thammarat Unity", "A", "1-1", "Abdelkarim 76 '", "7th" ], [ "23 July 2017", "Banbueng", "A", "2-2", "Zana 1 ' ( pen . ) , Sulaiman 7 '", "7th" ], [ "29 July 2017", "Ranong United", "A", "0-1", "", "7th" ] ]
Thai League 3 Lower Region
2017_Nara_United_F.C._season_0
The 2017 season is Nara United's 1st season in the Thai League 3 (Lower Region) since 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achaemenid_Empire
Achaemenid Empire
[ "Name", "Comments", "Dates" ]
[ [ "Cyrus the Great", "Founder of the empire ; King of the four corners of the world", "560-530 BC" ], [ "Cambyses II", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "530-522 BC" ], [ "Bardiya /Smerdis", "King of Persia , allegedly an imposter", "522 BC" ], [ "Darius I", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "522-486 BC" ], [ "Xerxes I", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "486-465 BC" ], [ "Artaxerxes I", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "465-424 BC" ], [ "Xerxes II", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "424 BC ( 45 days )" ], [ "Sogdianus", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "424-423 BC" ], [ "Darius II", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "423-405 BC" ], [ "Artaxerxes II", "King of Persia", "405-358 BC" ], [ "Artaxerxes III", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt ( Regained control over Egypt after 50 years )", "358-338 BC" ], [ "Artaxerxes IV", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt", "338-336 BC" ], [ "Darius III", "King of Persia in addition to Pharaoh of Egypt ; last ruler of the empire", "336-330 BC" ] ]
Achaemenid kings and rulers -- Attested
There were 13 attested kings during the 220 years of the Achaemenid Empire 's existence . The reign of Artaxerxes II was the longest , lasting 47 years .
Achaemenid_Empire_1
The Achaemenid Empire (/əˈkiːmənɪd/; 𐎧𐏁𐏂 Xšāça (Old Persian) The Empire c. 550-330 BC), also called the First Persian Empire, was an ancient Iranian empire based in Western Asia founded by Cyrus the Great. Ranging at its greatest extent from the Balkans and Eastern Europe proper in the west to the Indus Valley in the east, it was larger than any previous empire in history, spanning 5.5 million square kilometers. Incorporating various peoples of different origins and faiths, it is notable for its successful model of a centralised, bureaucratic administration (through satraps under the King of Kings), for building infrastructure such as road systems and a postal system, the use of an official language across its territories, and the development of civil services and a large professional army. The empire's successes inspired similar systems in later empires. By the 7th century BC, the Persians had settled in the south-western portion of the Iranian Plateau in the region of Persis, which came to be their heartland. From this region, Cyrus the Great advanced to defeat the Medes, Lydia, and the Neo-Babylonian Empire, establishing the Achaemenid Empire. Alexander the Great, an avid admirer of Cyrus the Great, conquered most of the empire by 330 BC. Upon Alexander's death, most of the empire's former territory fell under the rule of the Ptolemaic Kingdom and Seleucid Empire, in addition to other minor territories which gained independence at that time. The Iranian elites of the central plateau reclaimed power by the second century BC under the Parthian Empire. The Achaemenid Empire is noted in Western history as the antagonist of the Greek city-states during the Greco-Persian Wars and for the emancipation of the Jewish exiles in Babylon. The historical mark of the empire went far beyond its territorial and military influences and included cultural, social, technological and religious influences as well. Despite the lasting conflict between the two states, many Athenians adopted Achaemenid customs in their daily lives in a reciprocal cultural exchange, some being employed by or allied to the Persian kings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
2001 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Cydonie Mothersille", "Cayman Islands", "22.68", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Valma Bass", "Saint Kitts and Nevis", "22.99", "Q" ], [ "3", "1", "Liliana Allen", "Mexico", "24.60", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "Gabriela Patterson", "Costa Rica", "24.92", "q" ], [ "5", "1", "Maritza Figueroa", "Nicaragua", "26.04", "q" ], [ "", "1", "Fana Ashby", "Trinidad and Tobago", "DNF", "" ], [ "1", "2", "Virgen Benavides", "Cuba", "24.05", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Tahesia Harrigan", "British Virgin Islands", "24.67", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "Ruth Grajeda", "Mexico", "24.85", "Q" ] ]
2001_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_35
These are the results of the 2001 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics which took place on July 20-22, 2001 in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Estadio Mateo Flores, the host venue, is located at an altitude which is believed to affect the performance in some of the events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nate_Marquardt
Nate Marquardt
[ "Res", "Record", "Opponent", "Method", "Event", "Date", "Round", "Time", "Location" ]
[ [ "Loss", "35-19-2", "Cezar Ferreira", "Decision ( split )", "UFC Fight Night : Poirier vs. Pettis", "November 11 , 2017", "3", "5:00", "Norfolk , Virginia , United States" ], [ "Loss", "35-18-2", "Vitor Belfort", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC 212", "June 3 , 2017", "3", "5:00", "Rio de Janeiro , Brazil" ], [ "Loss", "35-17-2", "Sam Alvey", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC on Fox : Shevchenko vs. Peña", "January 28 , 2017", "3", "5:00", "Denver , Colorado , United States" ], [ "Win", "35-16-2", "Tamdan McCrory", "KO ( punch and head kick )", "UFC Fight Night : Lineker vs. Dodson", "October 1 , 2016", "2", "4:44", "Portland , Oregon , United States" ], [ "Loss", "34-16-2", "Thiago Santos", "KO ( punches )", "UFC 198", "May 14 , 2016", "1", "3:39", "Curitiba , Brazil" ], [ "Win", "34-15-2", "C.B . Dollaway", "KO ( punch )", "UFC on Fox : dos Anjos vs. Cerrone 2", "December 19 , 2015", "2", "0:28", "Orlando , Florida , United States" ], [ "Loss", "33-15-2", "Kelvin Gastelum", "TKO ( corner stoppage )", "UFC 188", "June 13 , 2015", "2", "5:00", "Mexico City , Mexico" ], [ "Loss", "33-14-2", "Brad Tavares", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC 182", "January 3 , 2015", "3", "5:00", "Las Vegas , Nevada , United States" ], [ "Win", "33-13-2", "James Te-Huna", "Submission ( armbar )", "UFC Fight Night : Te Huna vs. Marquardt", "June 28 , 2014", "1", "4:34", "Auckland , New Zealand" ], [ "Loss", "32-13-2", "Hector Lombard", "KO ( punches )", "UFC 166", "October 19 , 2013", "1", "1:48", "Houston , Texas , United States" ], [ "Loss", "32-12-2", "Jake Ellenberger", "KO ( punches )", "UFC 158", "March 16 , 2013", "1", "3:00", "Montreal , Quebec , Canada" ], [ "Loss", "32-11-2", "Tarec Saffiedine", "Decision ( unanimous )", "Strikeforce : Marquardt vs. Saffiedine", "January 12 , 2013", "5", "5:00", "Oklahoma City , Oklahoma , United States" ], [ "Win", "32-10-2", "Tyron Woodley", "KO ( elbows and punches )", "Strikeforce : Rockhold vs. Kennedy", "July 14 , 2012", "4", "1:39", "Portland , Oregon , United States" ], [ "Win", "31-10-2", "Dan Miller", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC 128", "March 19 , 2011", "3", "5:00", "Newark , New Jersey , United States" ], [ "Loss", "30-10-2", "Yushin Okami", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC 122", "November 13 , 2010", "3", "5:00", "Oberhausen , Germany" ], [ "Win", "30-9-2", "Rousimar Palhares", "TKO ( punches )", "UFC Fight Night : Marquardt vs. Palhares", "September 15 , 2010", "1", "3:28", "Austin , Texas , United States" ], [ "Loss", "29-9-2", "Chael Sonnen", "Decision ( unanimous )", "UFC 109", "February 6 , 2010", "3", "5:00", "Las Vegas , Nevada , United States" ], [ "Win", "29-8-2", "Demian Maia", "KO ( punch )", "UFC 102", "August 29 , 2009", "1", "0:21", "Portland , Oregon , United States" ], [ "Win", "28-8-2", "Wilson Gouveia", "TKO ( punches and knee )", "UFC 95", "February 21 , 2009", "3", "3:10", "London , England" ], [ "Win", "27-8-2", "Martin Kampmann", "TKO ( punches )", "UFC 88", "September 6 , 2008", "1", "1:22", "Atlanta , Georgia , United States" ] ]
Mixed martial arts record
Professional record breakdown 56 matches 35 wins 19 losses By knockout 11 5 By submission 16 2 By decision 8 12 Draws 2
Nate_Marquardt_1
Nathan Joel Nate Marquardt (born April 20, 1979) is an American retired mixed martial artist who competed in the middleweight and welterweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional competitor since 1999, he is a former Strikeforce Welterweight Champion and a three-time Pancrase Middleweight Champion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1946_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_shot_put
1946 European Athletics Championships – Men's shot put
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Gunnar Huseby", "Iceland", "15.56" ], [ "2", "Dmitriy Goryainov", "Soviet Union", "15.25" ], [ "3", "Yrjö Lehtilä", "Finland", "15.23" ], [ "4", "Roland Nilsson", "Sweden", "15.16" ], [ "5", "Thage Pettersson", "Sweden", "14.87" ], [ "6", "Sulo Bärlund", "Finland", "14.75" ], [ "7", "Eivind Sværen", "Norway", "14.34" ], [ "8", "Lars Ulgenes", "Norway", "14.28" ], [ "9", "Witold Gerutto", "Poland", "13.90" ] ]
Results -- Final
23 August
1946_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_shot_put_0
The men's shot put at the 1946 European Athletics Championships was held in Oslo, Norway, at Bislett Stadion on 23 August 1946. Although the existence of this event is up for debate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000–01_Sunshine_Tour
2000–01 Sunshine Tour
[ "Rank", "Player", "Country", "Events", "Prize money ( R )" ]
[ [ "1", "Mark McNulty", "Zimbabwe", "6", "1,603,481.36" ], [ "2", "Bradford Vaughan", "South Africa", "18", "686,414.88" ], [ "3", "Roger Wessels", "South Africa", "8", "632,383.40" ], [ "4", "Hennie Otto", "South Africa", "12", "620,210.65" ], [ "5", "Trevor Immelman", "South Africa", "10", "619,765.87" ] ]
Order of Merit
2000–01_Sunshine_Tour_1
The 2000-01 Sunshine Tour was the first season of professional golf tournaments since the southern Africa based Sunshine Tour was rebranded. Previously it had been known as the Southern Africa Tour. The Sunshine Tour represents the highest level of competition for male professional golfers in the region. In its first year, the prize money was over 20% lower than the amount awarded the last year of the Africa Tour (R13.6 Million in 2000-01 vs. R17.5 Million in 1999-2000). There were 22 official events on the schedule. This was an increase of five from the last year of the Southern Africa tour, with a significant change in the list of tournaments. There were four tournaments from the previous season that were eliminated or not played: There were nine tournaments added/restarted for this season: The tour was based predominantly in South Africa, with 17 of the 22 official tournaments being held in the country. One event each was held in Botswana, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe and two events were held in Zambia. Two events, the Dunhill Championship and the Mercedes Benz SA Open Championship were co-sanctioned by the European Tour. The Order of Merit was won by Mark McNulty.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:European_Athletics_Championships_medalists_in_men's_50_kilometres_race_walk
Template:European Athletics Championships medalists in men's 50 kilometres race walk
[ "Games", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1934 Turin details", "Jānis Daliņš ( LAT )", "Arthur Tell Schwab ( SUI )", "Ettore Rivolta ( ITA )" ], [ "1938 Paris details", "Harold Whitlock ( GBR )", "Herbert Dill ( GER )", "Edgar Bruun ( NOR )" ], [ "1946 Oslo details", "John Ljunggren ( SWE )", "Harry Forbes ( GBR )", "Charles Megnin ( GBR )" ], [ "1950 Brussels details", "Pino Dordoni ( ITA )", "John Ljunggren ( SWE )", "Verner Ljunggren ( SWE )" ], [ "1954 Berne details", "Vladimir Ukhov ( URS )", "Josef Doležal ( TCH )", "Antal Róka ( HUN )" ], [ "1958 Stockholm details", "Yevgeny Maskinskov ( URS )", "Abdon Pamich ( ITA )", "Max Weber ( GDR )" ], [ "1962 Belgrade details", "Abdon Pamich ( ITA )", "Grigoriy Panichkin ( URS )", "Don Thompson ( GBR )" ], [ "1966 Budapest details", "Abdon Pamich ( ITA )", "Gennadiy Agapov ( URS )", "Oleksandr Shcherbyna ( URS )" ], [ "1969 Athens details", "Christoph Höhne ( GDR )", "Peter Selzer ( GDR )", "Veniamin Soldatenko ( URS )" ], [ "1971 Helsinki details", "Veniamin Soldatenko ( URS )", "Christoph Höhne ( GDR )", "Peter Selzer ( GDR )" ], [ "1974 Rome details", "Christoph Höhne ( GDR )", "Otto Bartsch ( URS )", "Peter Selzer ( GDR )" ], [ "1978 Prague details", "Jorge Llopart ( ESP )", "Veniamin Soldatenko ( URS )", "Jan Ornoch ( POL )" ], [ "1982 Athens details", "Reima Salonen ( FIN )", "José Marín ( ESP )", "Bo Gustafsson ( SWE )" ], [ "1986 Stuttgart details", "Hartwig Gauder ( GDR )", "Vyacheslav Ivanenko ( URS )", "Valeriy Suntsov ( URS )" ], [ "1990 Split details", "Andrey Perlov ( URS )", "Bernd Gummelt ( GDR )", "Hartwig Gauder ( GDR )" ], [ "1994 Helsinki details", "Valeriy Spitsyn ( RUS )", "Thierry Toutain ( FRA )", "Giovanni Perricelli ( ITA )" ], [ "1998 Budapest details", "Robert Korzeniowski ( POL )", "Valentin Kononen ( FIN )", "Andrey Plotnikov ( RUS )" ], [ "2002 Munich details", "Robert Korzeniowski ( POL )", "Aleksey Voyevodin ( RUS )", "Jesús Ángel García Bragado ( ESP )" ], [ "2006 Gothenburg details", "Yohann Diniz ( FRA )", "Jesús Ángel García Bragado ( ESP )", "Yuriy Andronov ( RUS )" ], [ "2010 Barcelona details", "Yohann Diniz ( FRA )", "Grzegorz Sudoł ( POL )", "Sergey Bakulin ( RUS )" ] ]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RIM-66_Standard
RIM-66 Standard
[ "Designation", "Block", "Platform", "Notes" ]
[ [ "YRIM-66A", "Prototype", "", "Test flights starting in 1965" ], [ "RIM-66A", "SM-1MR Block I to IV", "Digital Tartar", "In Service 1967 , Conscan radar seeker . SM-1MR Block IV was the main production variant . All rebuilt into Block V missiles . ECCM improvements Reduced minimum range Shortened acquisition time for surface targets" ], [ "RIM-66B", "SM-1MR Block V", "Digital Tartar", "Replaced the RIM-24C Plane scanning seeker Faster-reacting autopilot MK 90 blast-fragmentation warhead Aerojet MK 56 dual-thrust rocket motor" ], [ "RIM-66C", "SM-2MR Block I", "Aegis combat system , Mk26 launcher", "In Service 1978 . First Aegis version . Inertial/Command guidance introduced MK 115 blast-fragmentation warhead Monopulse seeker for ECM resistance" ], [ "RIM-66D", "SM-2MR Block I", "New Threat Upgrade", "In Service 1978 . First New Threat Upgrade version . Nearly identical to RIM-66C" ], [ "RIM-66E", "SM-1MR Blocks VI , VIA , VIB", "Digital Tartar and Mk 92 Fire Control System", "In Service 1983 . Version still in service with export customers . Monopulse seeker developed for SM-2 Introduced MK 45 MOD 4 proximity fuze ( also known as TDD - Target Detection Device ) MK 115 warhead of SM-2 MK 45 MOD 6 and MK 45 MOD 7 proximity fuzes in Block VIA ( RIM-66E-5 ) and Block VIB ( RIM-66E-6 ) respectively" ], [ "RIM-66G", "SM-2MR Block II", "Aegis combat system , Mk26 launcher", "In Service 1983 . For Aegis ships . Introduced Thiokol MK 104 rocket motor , almost doubling the effective range High-velocity fragmentation warhead" ], [ "RIM-66H", "SM-2MR Block II", "Aegis combat system , Mk41 Launcher", "For Aegis ships with MK 41 VLS ( Vertical Launch System )" ], [ "RIM-66J", "SM-2MR Block II", "New Threat Upgrade", "For Tartar ships . All Block II missiles have been withdrawn from service . Many have been rebuilt as Block III missiles" ], [ "RIM-66K-1", "SM-2MR Block III", "New Threat Upgrade", "In Service 1988 . For Tartar ships . Improved MK 45 MOD 9 Target Detecting Device , for better performance against low-altitude targets" ], [ "RIM-66K-2", "SM-2MR Block IIIA", "New Threat Upgrade", "In Service 1991 . For Tartar ships . In Production . MK 125 warhead with heavier grain explosive" ], [ "RIM-66L-1", "SM-2MR Block III", "Aegis combat system , Mk26 launcher", "In Service 1988 . For Aegis ships . Improved MK 45 MOD 9 Target Detecting Device , for better performance against low-altitude targets" ], [ "RIM-66L-2", "SM-2MR Block IIIA", "Aegis combat system , Mk26 launcher", "In Service 1991 . For Aegis ships . MK 125 warhead with heavier grain explosive" ], [ "RIM-66M-1", "SM-2MR Block III", "Aegis combat system , Mk41 Launcher", "In Service 1988 . For Aegis ships with MK 41 VLS . Improved MK 45 MOD 9 Target Detecting Device , for better performance against low-altitude targets" ], [ "RIM-66M-2", "SM-2MR Block IIIA", "Aegis combat system , Spain/Dutch/German Anti-Air Warfare System , Mk41 Launcher", "In Service 1991 . For Aegis ships with MK 41 VLS . In production . MK 125 warhead with heavier grain explosive" ], [ "RIM-66M-5", "SM-2MR Block IIIB", "Aegis combat system , Mk41 Launcher", "In Service 1998 . For Aegis ships with MK 41 VLS . In production . Missile Homing Improvement Program ( MHIP ) , dual IR / SARH seeker , IR seeker mounted on side fairing" ], [ "RIM-66 ?", "SM-2MR Block IIIC", "Aegis combat system , Mk41 Launcher", "Development announced Active terminal guidance" ] ]
Surface to air variants
RIM-66_Standard_0
The RIM-66 Standard MR (SM-1MR/SM-2MR) is a medium-range surface-to-air missile (SAM), with a secondary role as anti-ship missile, originally developed for the United States Navy (USN). A member of the Standard Missile family of weapons, the SM-1 was developed as a replacement for the RIM-2 Terrier and RIM-24 Tartar that were deployed in the 1950s on a variety of USN ships. The RIM-67 Standard (SM-1ER/SM-2ER) is an extended range version of this missile with a solid rocket booster stage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_Labour_Party_Shadow_Cabinet_election
1971 Labour Party Shadow Cabinet election
[ "Rank", "Prior rank", "Candidate", "Constituency", "Votes" ]
[ [ "1", "9", "Edward Short", "Newcastle upon Tyne Central", "145" ], [ "2", "6", "Michael Foot", "Ebbw Vale", "144" ], [ "3", "7", "Shirley Williams", "Hitchin", "137" ], [ "4", "1", "Jim Callaghan", "Cardiff South East", "134" ], [ "5", "13", "Willie Ross", "Kilmarnock", "133" ], [ "6", "10", "Fred Peart", "Workington", "130" ], [ "7", "8", "Harold Lever", "Manchester Cheetham", "129" ], [ "8", "3", "Anthony Crosland", "Great Grimsby", "128" ], [ "9", "11", "George Thomson", "Dundee East", "126" ], [ "10", "5", "Tony Benn", "Bristol South East", "122" ], [ "11", "31", "Peter Shore", "Stepney", "105" ], [ "12", "2", "Denis Healey", "Leeds East", "104" ], [ "13", "15", "Reg Prentice", "Daventry", "95" ], [ "14", "22", "John Silkin", "Deptford", "94" ], [ "15=", "12", "Barbara Castle", "Blackburn", "91" ], [ "15=", "14", "Eric Heffer", "Liverpool Walton", "91" ], [ "17", "20", "Cledwyn Hughes", "Anglesey", "81" ], [ "18", "29", "Bill Rodgers", "Stockton-on-Tees", "80" ], [ "19", "33", "Dick Mabon", "Greenock", "79" ], [ "20", "24", "Roy Mason", "Barnsley", "78" ] ]
Elections to the Labour Party 's Shadow Cabinet ( more formally , its `` Parliamentary Committee '' ) occurred in December 1971 . In addition to the 12 members elected , the Leader ( Harold Wilson ) , Deputy Leader ( Roy Jenkins ) , Labour Chief Whip ( Bob Mellish ) , Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party ( Douglas Houghton ) , Labour Leader in the House of Lords ( Baron Shackleton ) , and Labour Chief Whip in the Lords ( Baron Beswick ) were automatically members . The Labour Lords elected one further member , Baron Champion . [ 1 ] Lever and Thomson both resigned in April 1972 , and were replaced by Prentice and Silkin , the first two unsuccessful candidates . Jenkins resigned as deputy leader in the same month , and was replaced by Edward Short . This created an additional vacancy , and because the next two unsuccessful candidates had tied on votes , a run-off election was held to decide who would join the shadow cabinet . On 3 May , Barbara Castle defeated Eric Heffer by 111 votes to 89 , to take the position . [ 1 ] The 12 winners of the election are listed below : [ 1 ] Colourkey Retained in the Shadow Cabinet Joined the Shadow Cabinet Voted out of the Shadow Cabinet
1971_Labour_Party_Shadow_Cabinet_election_0
Elections to the Labour Party's Shadow Cabinet (more formally, its Parliamentary Committee) occurred in December 1971. In addition to the 12 members elected, the Leader (Harold Wilson), Deputy Leader (Roy Jenkins), Labour Chief Whip (Bob Mellish), Chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party (Douglas Houghton), Labour Leader in the House of Lords (Baron Shackleton), and Labour Chief Whip in the Lords (Baron Beswick) were automatically members. The Labour Lords elected one further member, Baron Champion. Lever and Thomson both resigned in April 1972, and were replaced by Prentice and Silkin, the first two unsuccessful candidates. Jenkins resigned as deputy leader in the same month, and was replaced by Edward Short. This created an additional vacancy, and because the next two unsuccessful candidates had tied on votes, a run-off election was held to decide who would join the shadow cabinet. On 3 May, Barbara Castle defeated Eric Heffer by 111 votes to 89, to take the position. The 12 winners of the election are listed below:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marina_Giral_Lores
Marina Giral Lores
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Runner-up", "1", "11 November 2006", "Caracas , Venezuela", "Clay", "Joana Cortez", "5-7 , 6-7" ], [ "Runner-up", "2", "30 July 2007", "Caracas , Venezuela", "Hard", "Patricia Chirea", "1-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "3", "20 July 2008", "Cartagena , Colombia", "Hard", "Vivian Segnini", "6-7 , 2-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "4", "4 October 2008", "Curitiba , Brazil", "Clay", "Fernanda Hermenegildo", "4-6 , 6-1 , 3-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "5", "25 October 2008", "Lima , Peru", "Clay", "Vanesa Furlanetto", "4-6 , 6-2 , 4-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "6", "25 May 2009", "Villa María , Argentina", "Clay", "María Irigoyen", "2-6 , 6-7" ], [ "Winner", "1", "19 July 2009", "Bogotá , Colombia", "Clay", "María Fernanda Álvarez Terán", "1-6 , 6-4 , 6-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "7", "11 October 2009", "Mexico City , Mexico", "Hard", "Frederica Piedade", "1-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "8", "18 April 2011", "Torrent , Spain", "Clay", "Garbiñe Muguruza", "1-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Winner", "2", "3 October 2011", "Madrid , Spain", "Hard", "Nuria Parrizas Diaz", "4-6 , 6-4 , 6-4" ], [ "Runner-up", "9", "16 January 2012", "Antalya , Turkey", "Clay", "Sofia Kvatsabaia", "6-7 , 1-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "10", "16 April 2012", "Caracas , Venezuela", "Hard", "Jennifer Elie", "4-6 , 6-2 , 4-6" ] ]
ITF finals -- Singles : 12 ( 2–10 )
Marina_Giral_Lores_1
Marina Giral Lores (born 4 September 1990) is a Venezuelan former professional tennis player. Born in Maracaibo, Giral Lores represented the Venezuela Fed Cup team in a total of eight ties between 2006 and 2011. She also represented her country at the 2007 Pan American Games. On the professional tour she reached a best singles ranking of 283 in the world and won two ITF titles, including a $25,000 tournament in 2009, the Open Bogotá. Giral, who is based in Miami, retired from professional tennis in 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_South_American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
2007 South American Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Kléberson Davide", "Brazil", "1:49.61" ], [ "2", "Gustavo Aguirre", "Argentina", "1:49.98" ], [ "3", "André de Santana", "Brazil", "1:50.10" ], [ "4", "Simoncito Silvera", "Venezuela", "1:50.18" ], [ "5", "Pablo Navarrete", "Chile", "1:51.81" ], [ "6", "Freddy Espinoza", "Colombia", "1:52.25" ], [ "7", "Leonardo Price", "Argentina", "1:55.11" ] ]
Men 's results -- 800 meters
Final – 8 June
2007_South_American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_10
These are the results of the 2007 South American Championships in Athletics which took place from June 7 through June 9, 2007 in São Paulo, Brazil. The list was compiled from various sources and is still incomplete, especially concerning details of the field events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Latin_America
List of the busiest airports in Latin America
[ "Rank", "Airport", "City served", "Country", "Passengers", "Annual change", "Position change" ]
[ [ "1", "Mexico City International Airport", "Mexico City", "Mexico", "41,710,254", "8.53%", "1" ], [ "2", "São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport", "São Paulo", "Brazil", "36,596,326", "6.13%", "1" ], [ "3", "El Dorado International Airport", "Bogotá", "Colombia", "31,041,841", "3.62%", "" ], [ "4", "Cancún International Airport", "Cancún", "Mexico", "21,415,795", "9.28%", "1" ], [ "5", "São Paulo-Congonhas Airport", "São Paulo", "Brazil", "20,816,957", "7.97%", "1" ], [ "6", "Jorge Chávez International Airport", "Lima", "Peru", "19,286,158", "9.73%", "1" ], [ "7", "Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport", "Santiago", "Chile", "18,943,231", "9.94%", "1" ], [ "8", "Brasília International Airport", "Brasília", "Brazil", "17,947,153", "9.46%", "4" ], [ "9", "Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport", "Rio de Janeiro", "Brazil", "16,103,011", "4.95%", "" ], [ "10", "Tocumen International Airport", "Panama City", "Panama", "14,741,937", "9.73%", "" ], [ "11", "Aeroparque Jorge Newbery", "Buenos Aires", "Argentina", "11,666,528", "7.76%", "1" ], [ "12", "Guadalajara International Airport", "Guadalajara", "Mexico", "11,395,800", "16.78%", "2" ], [ "13", "Ministro Pistarini International Airport", "Buenos Aires", "Argentina", "9,831,127", "7.70%", "3" ], [ "14", "Tancredo Neves International Airport", "Belo Horizonte", "Brazil", "9,635,314", "14.76%", "3" ], [ "15", "Viracopos International Airport", "Campinas", "Brazil", "9,325,252", "9.68%", "2" ] ]
2016 -- Latin America 15 busiest airports by passenger traffic
List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Latin_America_3
This is a list of the busiest airports in Latin America. Please do not modify until the 20th of each month/No modificar hasta el 20 de cada mes Only Government or official Airport Sources!! !/Solo fuentes gubernamentales u oficiales!! !
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_One_for_One_Drop
Big One for One Drop
[ "Place", "Name", "Prize" ]
[ [ "1st", "Jonathan Duhamel", "$ 3,989,985" ], [ "2nd", "Bill Klein", "$ 2,465,522" ], [ "3rd", "Dan Colman", "$ 1,544,121" ], [ "4th", "Ben Sulsky", "$ 1,118,049" ], [ "5th", "Dan Perper", "$ 873,805" ], [ "6th", "Phil Hellmuth", "$ 696,821" ], [ "7th", "Anthony Zinno", "$ 565,864" ], [ "8th", "Sergey Lebedev", "$ 466,970" ] ]
Results -- 2015 High Roller for One Drop
2-Day Event : June 28–29 Buy-in : $ 111,111 Number of Entries : 135 Total Prize Pool : $ 14,249,925 Number of Payouts : 16 Winning Hand : K♣ K♠
Big_One_for_One_Drop_4
The Big One for One Drop is a $1,000,000 buy-in No Limit Texas hold 'em tournament hosted at the World Series of Poker (WSOP). Added in the 2012, it became the highest buy-in poker tournament in history as well as the largest single payout offered. The event is known for its charitable contributions as much as $111,111 or €111,111 of each player's buy in is donated to the One Drop Foundation, an international non-profit organization created by Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberté, which focuses on water initiatives.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Ottawa_Renegades_season
2002 Ottawa Renegades season
[ "Rd", "Pick", "Player", "Position", "School" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Alexandre Gauthier", "OL", "Laval" ], [ "1", "2", "Mike Vilimek", "RB", "Simon Fraser" ], [ "2", "10", "D.J . Owchar", "DL", "Bowling Green" ], [ "2", "11", "Pat Fleming", "P", "Bowling Green" ], [ "2", "12", "Brock Ralph", "WR", "Wyoming" ], [ "3", "19", "Kevin Lawrence", "RB", "Northwestern" ], [ "5", "37", "Youdlain Marcellus", "DB", "University of Buffalo" ], [ "6", "46", "Tyler Paopao", "QB", "Occidental College" ] ]
Offseason -- CFL Draft
2002_Ottawa_Renegades_season_0
The 2002 Ottawa Renegades season was the first in franchise history. It was the first time since the 1996 CFL season that the city of Ottawa had a team in the CFL. The Renegades finished 4th place in the East division with a 4-14 record and failed to make the playoffs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glucocorticoid
Glucocorticoid
[ "Name", "Glucocorticoid potency", "Mineralocorticoid potency", "Terminal half-life ( hours )" ]
[ [ "Cortisol ( hydrocortisone )", "1", "1", "8" ], [ "Cortisone", "0.8", "0.8", "8" ], [ "Prednisone", "3.5-5", "0.8", "16-36" ], [ "Prednisolone", "4", "0.8", "16-36" ], [ "Methylprednisolone", "5-7.5", "0.5", "18-40" ], [ "Dexamethasone", "25-80", "0", "36-54" ], [ "Betamethasone", "25-30", "0", "36-54" ], [ "Triamcinolone", "5", "0", "12-36" ], [ "Fludrocortisone acetate", "15", "200", "24" ], [ "Deoxycorticosterone acetate", "0", "20", "-" ], [ "Aldosterone", "0.3", "200-1000", "-" ], [ "Beclometasone", "8 sprays 4 times every day equivalent to orally 14 mg prednisone once a day", "-", "-" ] ]
Pharmacology
Dexamethasone - a synthetic glucocorticoid binds more powerfully to the glucocorticoid receptor than cortisol does . Dexamethasone is based on the cortisol structure but differs at three positions ( extra double bond in the A-ring between carbons 1 and 2 and addition of a 9-α-fluoro group and a 16-α-methyl substituent ) . A variety of synthetic glucocorticoids , some far more potent than cortisol , have been created for therapeutic use . They differ in both pharmacokinetics ( absorption factor , half-life , volume of distribution , clearance ) and pharmacodynamics ( for example the capacity of mineralocorticoid activity : retention of sodium ( Na+ ) and water ; renal physiology ) . Because they permeate the intestines easily , they are administered primarily per os ( by mouth ) , but also by other methods , such as topically on skin . More than 90% of them bind different plasma proteins , though with a different binding specificity . Endogenous glucocorticoids and some synthetic corticoids have high affinity to the protein transcortin ( also called corticosteroid-binding globulin ) , whereas all of them bind albumin . In the liver , they quickly metabolize by conjugation with a sulfate or glucuronic acid , and are secreted in the urine . Glucocorticoid potency , duration of effect , and the overlapping mineralocorticoid potency vary . Cortisol is the standard of comparison for glucocorticoid potency . Hydrocortisone is the name used for pharmaceutical preparations of cortisol . The data below refer to oral administration . Oral potency may be less than parenteral potency because significant amounts ( up to 50% in some cases ) may not reach the circulation . Fludrocortisone acetate and deoxycorticosterone acetate are , by definition , mineralocorticoids rather than glucocorticoids , but they do have minor glucocorticoid potency and are included in this table to provide perspective on mineralocorticoid potency .
Glucocorticoid_0
Glucocorticoids are a class of corticosteroids, which are a class of steroid hormones. Glucocorticoids are corticosteroids that bind to the glucocorticoid receptor that is present in almost every vertebrate animal cell. The name glucocorticoid is a portmanteau (glucose + cortex + steroid) and is composed from its role in regulation of glucose metabolism, synthesis in the adrenal cortex, and its steroidal structure (see structure to the right). A less common synonym is glucocorticosteroid. Glucocorticoids are part of the feedback mechanism in the immune system which reduces certain aspects of immune function, such as inflammation. They are therefore used in medicine to treat diseases caused by an overactive immune system, such as allergies, asthma, autoimmune diseases, and sepsis. Glucocorticoids have many diverse (pleiotropic) effects, including potentially harmful side effects, and as a result are rarely sold over the counter. They also interfere with some of the abnormal mechanisms in cancer cells, so they are used in high doses to treat cancer. This includes inhibitory effects on lymphocyte proliferation, as in the treatment of lymphomas and leukemias, and the mitigation of side effects of anticancer drugs. Glucocorticoids affect cells by binding to the glucocorticoid receptor. The activated glucocorticoid receptor-glucocorticoid complex up-regulates the expression of anti-inflammatory proteins in the nucleus (a process known as transactivation) and represses the expression of proinflammatory proteins in the cytosol by preventing the translocation of other transcription factors from the cytosol into the nucleus (transrepression). Glucocorticoids are distinguished from mineralocorticoids and sex steroids by their specific receptors, target cells, and effects.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cantons_of_France
List of cantons of France
[ "#", "Department", "List of cantons" ]
[ [ "1", "Ain", "Cantons of the Ain department" ], [ "2", "Aisne", "Cantons of the Aisne department" ], [ "3", "Allier", "Cantons of the Allier department" ], [ "4", "Alpes-de-Haute-Provence", "Cantons of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department" ], [ "5", "Hautes-Alpes", "Cantons of the Hautes-Alpes department" ], [ "6", "Alpes-Maritimes", "Cantons of the Alpes-Maritimes department" ], [ "7", "Ardèche", "Cantons of the Ardèche department" ], [ "8", "Ardennes", "Cantons of the Ardennes department" ], [ "9", "Ariège", "Cantons of the Ariège department" ], [ "10", "Aube", "Cantons of the Aube department" ], [ "11", "Aude", "Cantons of the Aude department" ], [ "12", "Aveyron", "Cantons of the Aveyron department" ], [ "13", "Bouches-du-Rhône", "Cantons of the Bouches-du-Rhône department" ], [ "14", "Calvados", "Cantons of the Calvados department" ], [ "15", "Cantal", "Cantons of the Cantal department" ], [ "16", "Charente", "Cantons of the Charente department" ], [ "17", "Charente-Maritime", "Cantons of the Charente-Maritime department" ], [ "18", "Cher", "Cantons of the Cher department" ], [ "19", "Corrèze", "Cantons of the Corrèze department" ], [ "2a", "Corse-du-Sud", "Cantons of the Corse-du-Sud department" ] ]
The following is a list of cantons of France , within each department :
List_of_cantons_of_France_0
The following is a list of cantons of France, within each department: Overseas departments of France
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963_Campeonato_Profesional
1963 Campeonato Profesional
[ "Team", "City", "Stadium" ]
[ [ "América de Cali", "Cali", "Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero" ], [ "Atlético Bucaramanga", "Bucaramanga", "Estadio Alfonso López" ], [ "Atlético Nacional", "Medellín", "Estadio Atanasio Girardot" ], [ "Cúcuta Deportivo", "Cúcuta", "Estadio General Santander" ], [ "Deportes Quindío", "Armenia", "Estadio San José de Armenia" ], [ "Deportes Tolima", "Ibagué", "Estadio 10 de Mayo" ], [ "Deportivo Cali", "Cali", "Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero" ], [ "Deportivo Pereira", "Pereira", "Estadio Alberto Mora Mora" ], [ "Independiente Medellín", "Medellín", "Estadio Atanasio Girardot" ], [ "Millonarios", "Bogotá", "Estadio El Campín" ], [ "Once Caldas", "Manizales", "Estadio Fernando Londoño Londoño" ], [ "Santa Fe", "Bogotá", "Estadio El Campín" ], [ "Unión Magdalena", "Santa Marta", "Estadio Eduardo Santos" ] ]
Teams
12345678910 Locations of the 1962 Campeonato Profesional teams : 1 . Armenia2 . Bogotá3 . Bucaramanga4 . Cali5 . Cúcuta6 . Ibagué7 . Manizales8 . Medellín9 . Pereira10 . Santa Marta
1963_Campeonato_Profesional_0
The 1962 Campeonato Profesional was the 16th season of Colombia's top-flight football league. 13 teams competed against one another. Millonarios won the league for the eighth time in its history and third in a row, defending successfully the title won in the previous season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regions_of_Singapore
Regions of Singapore
[ "Region", "Regional Centre", "Largest PA by area", "Largest PA by population", "Area ( km² )", "Population", "Population density ( /km² )", "Planning Areas" ]
[ [ "Central Region", "Central Area ( de facto )", "Queenstown", "Bukit Merah", "132.7", "925,930", "6,978", "22" ], [ "East Region", "Tampines", "Changi", "Bedok", "93.1", "687,500", "7,385", "6" ], [ "North Region", "Woodlands", "Central Water Catchment", "Woodlands", "134.5", "557,830", "4,147", "8" ], [ "North-East Region", "Seletar", "North-Eastern Islands", "Hougang", "103.9", "908,490", "8,744", "9" ], [ "West Region", "Jurong East", "Western Water Catchment", "Jurong West", "201.3", "982,774", "4,543", "12" ], [ "Total", "", "", "", "665.5", "3,994,320", "6,002", "55" ] ]
List of regions
Regions_of_Singapore_0
The Regions of Singapore are urban planning subdivisions demarcated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore to aid in its planning efforts. Over time, however, other governmental organisations have also adopted the five regions in their administrative work, as for example the Department of Statistics in the census of 2000. The regions are further subdivided into 55 planning areas, which include two water-catchment areas. The largest region in terms of area is the West Region with , while the Central Region is the most populous with 939,890 inhabitants in the area in 2015. While used by some governmental organizations, these regions are not administrative subdivisions. For administrative purposes, Singapore is divided into five districts and further divided into divisions governed by councils and headed by mayors. These subdivisions are incompatible with the region subdivisions. The regions are fixed over time while the districts fluctuate with electoral redistricting.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_100_metre_backstroke_S9
Swimming at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Women's 100 metre backstroke S9
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Hannah Aspden", "United States", "1.11.78" ], [ "2", "5", "Jiexin Wang", "China", "1:14.14" ], [ "3", "6", "Jailing Xu", "China", "1:18.74" ], [ "4", "3", "Camille Cruz", "Brazil", "1:20.20" ], [ "5", "2", "Anchaya Ketkeraw", "Thailand", "1:21.66" ], [ "6", "7", "Paolo Alexandra Acuna Sanchez", "Puerto Rico", "1:26.61" ] ]
Heats -- Heat 1
09:52 16 September 2016
Swimming_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_100_metre_backstroke_S9_0
The women's 100 metre backstroke S9 event at the 2016 Paralympic Games took place on 16 September 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium. Three heats were held, with six swimmers each. The swimmers with the eight fastest times advanced to the final, which was won by Australia's Ellie Cole.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998–99_UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup
1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Rudar Velenje", "2-0", "Constructorul Chișinău", "2-0", "0-0" ], [ "Vaduz", "0-5", "Helsingborg", "0-2", "0-3" ], [ "Lausanne-Sport", "7-2", "Tsement Ararat", "5-1", "2-1" ], [ "Cork City", "2-3", "CSKA Kyiv", "2-1", "0-2" ], [ "Ekranas", "4-5", "Apollon Limassol", "1-2", "3-3" ], [ "Apolonia", "1-9", "Genk", "1-5", "0-4" ], [ "Bangor City", "0-3", "Haka", "0-2", "0-1" ], [ "Levski Sofia", "9-2", "Lokomotiv-96 Vitebsk", "8-1", "1-1" ], [ "Liepājas Metalurgs", "4-3", "Keflavík", "4-2", "0-1" ], [ "Grevenmacher", "2-8", "Rapid București", "2-6", "0-2" ], [ "Lantana Tallinn", "0-6", "Heart of Midlothian", "0-1", "0-5" ], [ "Amica Wronki", "5-0", "Hibernians", "4-0", "1-0" ], [ "GÍ Gøta", "1-10", "MTK", "1-3", "0-7" ], [ "Glentoran", "1-3", "Maccabi Haifa", "0-1", "1-2" ], [ "Vardar", "0-3", "Spartak Trnava", "0-1", "0-2" ], [ "Copenhagen", "10-0", "Karabakh", "6-0", "4-0" ], [ "Partizan", "2-1", "Dinamo Batumi", "2-0", "0-1" ] ]
Qualifying round
1998–99_UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup_1
The 1998-99 season of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup club tournament was the last season of the competition before it was abolished. Lazio won the final against Mallorca to earn their only title in the competition. Chelsea were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the semi-finals by Mallorca.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969_Washington_Redskins_season
1969 Washington Redskins season
[ "Round", "Pick", "Player", "Position", "School/Club Team" ]
[ [ "2", "46", "Eugene Epps", "Defensive back", "Texas-El Paso" ], [ "3", "62", "Ed Cross", "Running back", "Pine Bluff" ], [ "5", "114", "Bill Kishman", "Defensive back", "Colorado State" ], [ "6", "139", "Harold McLinton", "Linebacker", "Southern" ], [ "7", "166", "Jeff Anderson", "Running back", "Virginia" ], [ "7", "173", "John Didion", "Center", "Oregon State" ], [ "8", "191", "Larry Brown", "Running back", "Kansas State" ], [ "11", "269", "Eric Norri", "Defensive tackle", "Notre Dame" ], [ "12", "295", "Bob Shannon", "Defensive back", "Tennessee State" ], [ "13", "322", "Michael Shook", "Defensive back", "North Texas" ], [ "14", "347", "Rick Brand", "Defensive tackle", "Virginia" ], [ "15", "374", "Paul Rogers", "Tackle", "Virginia" ], [ "16", "399", "Mike Washington", "Linebacker", "Southern" ], [ "17", "426", "Rich Dobbert", "Defensive end", "Springfield ( Massachusetts )" ] ]
Offseason -- NFL Draft
Main article : 1969 NFL Draft
1969_Washington_Redskins_season_0
The 1969 Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 38th season in the National Football League. The team improved on their 5-9 record from 1968, by hiring legendary Green Bay Packers head coach Vince Lombardi. Sam Huff (a future member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame) came out of retirement specifically to play for Lombardi and finished with a record of 7-5-2.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andre_Tricoteux
Andre Tricoteux
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2012", "The Movie Out Here", "Sasquatch" ], [ "2013", "Ice Soldiers", "Frozen # 3" ], [ "2014", "Bad City", "Assassin Goon" ], [ "2016", "Countdown", "Victor" ], [ "2016", "Kindergarten Cop 2", "Valmir" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Andre_Tricoteux_0
Andre Tricoteux is a Canadian actor and stuntman, known for playing Colossus in Deadpool and Orc War Captain in Warcraft. He has done stunt work on many TV and movies such as Once Upon a Time, Seventh Son, and See No Evil 2. In the 2016 Marvel film Deadpool, he portrayed the Colossus character in a restricted on-set motion capture performance and stunt work, a role he shared with fellow stuntman T.J. Storm. Serbian actor Stefan Kapičić, who was cast at the last moment, provided the character's voice, and the film's motion capture supervisor Greg LaSalle provided the final facial performance. Tricoteux's performance in the film has been blended by CGI with that of four other actors: the three aforementioned and stuntman Glenn Ennis for initial facial shapes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_J2_League
2017 J2 League
[ "Club", "Manager", "Captain", "Kit manufacturer" ]
[ [ "Avispa Fukuoka", "Masami Ihara", "Yuta Mikado", "ATHLETA" ], [ "Ehime FC", "Shuichi Mase", "Shuto Kojima", "Mizuno" ], [ "Fagiano Okayama", "Tetsu Nagasawa", "Kohei Kiyama", "Penalty" ], [ "FC Gifu", "Takeshi Oki", "Yoshihiro Shoji", "New Balance" ], [ "JEF United Chiba", "Juan Esnáider", "Naoya Kondo", "Kappa" ], [ "Kamatamare Sanuki", "Makoto Kitano", "Kenta Shimizu", "ATHLETA" ], [ "Kyoto Sanga", "Takanori Nunobe", "Takanori Sugeno", "Wacoal" ], [ "Machida Zelvia", "Naoki Soma", "Ri Han-jae", "SVOLME" ], [ "Matsumoto Yamaga", "Yasuharu Sorimachi", "Masaki Iida", "Adidas" ], [ "Mito HollyHock", "Takayuki Nishigaya", "Keisuke Funatani", "GAViC" ], [ "Montedio Yamagata", "Takashi Kiyama", "Takuya Honda", "New Balance" ], [ "Nagoya Grampus", "Yahiro Kazama", "Hisato Sato", "Mizuno" ], [ "Oita Trinita", "Tomohiro Katanosaka", "Satoru Yamagishi", "Puma" ], [ "Renofa Yamaguchi", "Carlos Mayor", "Yuya Torikai", "Finta" ], [ "Roasso Kumamoto", "Hiroyuki Kiyokawa", "Takuya Sonoda", "Puma" ], [ "Shonan Bellmare", "Cho Kwi-jea", "Kaoru Takayama", "Penalty" ], [ "Thespakusatsu Gunma", "Hitoshi Morishita", "Yuya Yamagishi", "Finta" ], [ "Tokushima Vortis", "Ricardo Rodríguez", "Ken Iwao", "Mizuno" ], [ "Tokyo Verdy", "Miguel Ángel Lotina", "Akira Ibayashi", "ATHLETA" ], [ "V-Varen Nagasaki", "Takuya Takagi", "Yusuke Murakami", "hummel" ] ]
Clubs -- Personnel and kits
2017_J2_League_1
The 2017 Meiji Yasuda J2 League (2017 明治安田生命J2リーグ) season was the 46th season of the second-tier club football in Japan and the 19th season since the establishment of J2 League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_12_to_Stage_21
2011 Giro d'Italia, Stage 12 to Stage 21
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Alberto Contador ( ESP )", "Saxo Bank-SunGard", "49h 40 ' 58" ], [ "2", "Vincenzo Nibali ( ITA )", "Liquigas-Cannondale", "+ 3 ' 09" ], [ "3", "Michele Scarponi ( ITA )", "Lampre-ISD", "+ 3 ' 16" ], [ "4", "David Arroyo ( ESP )", "Movistar Team", "+ 3 ' 25" ], [ "5", "Roman Kreuziger ( CZE )", "Astana", "+ 3 ' 29" ], [ "6", "Kanstantsin Sivtsov ( BLR )", "HTC-Highroad", "+ 3 ' 53" ], [ "7", "Igor Antón ( ESP )", "Euskaltel-Euskadi", "+ 4 ' 02" ], [ "8", "John Gadret ( FRA )", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "+ 4 ' 05" ], [ "9", "Matteo Carrara ( ITA )", "Vacansoleil-DCM", "+ 4 ' 35" ], [ "10", "Hubert Dupont ( FRA )", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "+ 4 ' 38" ] ]
General classification after stage 13
2011_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_12_to_Stage_21_4
Stage 12 of the 2011 Giro d'Italia took place on 19 May, and the race concluded on 29 May. The 2011 edition commemorated the 150th anniversary of Italian unification. The majority of the race was situated entirely within Italy - only the end of stage 13 and beginning of stage 14, in Austria, featured roads outside the home nation. Alberto Contador entered the second half of the Giro holding the race lead, and never relinquished it. Instead, he continually added to his advantage. After no stage was second place closer to him than it had been the day before. The largest chunk of time taken in one day came in stage 13, the first of three high-mountain stages that preceded the Giro's second rest day. Contador and José Rujano finished over a minute and a half ahead of the rest of the field. Contador essentially gifted the stage win to Rujano, something he also did later in the race with his former teammate Paolo Tiralongo, since the three-minute overall advantage it gave him was already close to the largest he had ever had in a Grand Tour. He did take one stage win for himself in the second half of the Giro, the uphill individual time trial to the Nevegal. Two stages in the second half of the Giro had their courses altered shortly before they were run. Stage 14 had been hyped as the debut of the Monte Crostis in the Giro d'Italia, but commissaires from the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) mandated it be removed the night before Stage 14 was run.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Women's_NORCECA_Volleyball_Championship_squads
2015 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship squads
[ "No", "Name", "Date of birth", "Club" ]
[ [ "2", "Mónica Picado", "10 January 1994", "Santa Bárbara" ], [ "3", "Viviana Murillo", "6 February 1992", "Santa Bárbara" ], [ "5", "Melissa Rodríguez", "2 September 1997", "San José" ], [ "12", "Tatiana Sayles", "1 August 1997", "San José" ], [ "14", "Irene Fonseca", "10 October 1985", "UNED" ], [ "15", "Tania Carazo", "11 August 1996", "Abangares" ], [ "16", "Mijal Hines", "15 December 1993", "Goicoechea" ], [ "17", "María Fernanda Alfaro", "24 July 1996", "Universidad Nacional" ], [ "18", "Evelyn Sibaja", "5 February 1993", "Santa Bárbara" ], [ "20", "Valeria Campos", "20 January 1995", "Santa Bárbara" ], [ "21", "Mónica Castro", "5 January 1996", "San José" ], [ "23", "Daniela Vargas", "25 September 1997", "Goicoechea" ] ]
Costa Rica
2015_Women's_NORCECA_Volleyball_Championship_squads_2
This article shows all participating team squads at the 2015 Women's NORCECA Volleyball Championship, held from 27 September 27 to 2 October, 2015 in Michoacan, Mexico. The following is the Cuban roster in the 2015 NORCECA Championship. Head coach: Roberto García
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_Mills_College
List of Presidents of Mills College
[ "", "President", "Tenure" ]
[ [ "1", "Cyrus Taggart Mills", "1865-1884" ], [ "2", "Homer Baxter Sprague", "1885-1887" ], [ "3", "Charles Carroll Stratton", "1887-1890" ], [ "4", "Susan Tolman Mills", "1890-1909" ], [ "5", "Luella Clay Carson", "1909-1914" ], [ "6", "Aurelia Henry Reinhardt", "1916-1943" ], [ "7", "Lynn Townsend White , Jr", "1943-1958" ], [ "8", "C. Easton Rothwell", "1959-1967" ], [ "9", "Robert Joseph Wert", "1967-1976" ], [ "10", "Barbara McClure White", "1976-1980" ], [ "11", "Mary S. Metz", "1981-1990" ], [ "12", "Janet L. Holmgren", "1991-2011" ], [ "13", "Alecia A. DeCoudreaux", "2011-2016" ], [ "14", "Beth Hillman ( beginning Fall 2016 )", "2016-" ] ]
The following is a list of Presidents of Mills College .
List_of_Presidents_of_Mills_College_0
The following is a list of Presidents of Mills College.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_track_speed_skating_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_1000_metres
Short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Women's 1000 metres
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Wang Meng ( CHN )", "1:31.783", "QA" ], [ "2", "Choi Eun-kyung ( KOR )", "1:32.099", "QA" ], [ "3", "Tania Vicent ( CAN )", "1:32.650", "QB" ], [ "4", "Yvonne Kunze ( GER )", "1:36.765", "QB" ], [ "5", "Hyo-Jung Kim ( USA )", "1:54.187", "" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
The top two finishers in each of the two semifinals qualified for the A final , while the third and fourth place skaters advanced to the B Final . Since two skaters were advanced from the quarters , each semifinal featured five skaters . [ 2 ] Semifinal 1
Short_track_speed_skating_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_1000_metres_6
The women's 1000 metres in short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics began on 22 February, with the final on 25 February, at the Torino Palavela.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Servoss
Mary Servoss
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1940", "The Lone Wolf Keeps a Date", "Mrs. Colby" ], [ "1942", "All Through the Night", "Woman" ], [ "1942", "In This Our Life", "Charlotte Fitzroy" ], [ "1942", "The Postman Did n't Ring", "Helen Allen" ], [ "1943", "The Human Comedy", "Mrs. Beaufrere" ], [ "1943", "So Proudly We Hail !", "Capt . 'Ma ' McGregor" ], [ "1944", "Four Jills in a Jeep", "Nurse Lieutenant" ], [ "1944", "Uncertain Glory", "Drover 's Wife" ], [ "1944", "Summer Storm", "Mrs. Kalenin" ], [ "1944", "Youth Runs Wild", "Cora Hauser" ], [ "1944", "Mrs. Parkington", "Mrs. Graham" ], [ "1944", "Experiment Perilous", "Miss Wilson" ], [ "1945", "Roughly Speaking", "Rose the Maid" ], [ "1945", "Conflict", "Landlady" ], [ "1945", "Mildred Pierce", "Nurse" ], [ "1945", "Danger Signal", "Mrs. Fenchurch" ], [ "1946", "My Reputation", "Mary" ], [ "1946", "A Stolen Life", "Practical Nurse" ], [ "1947", "High Wall", "Martha Ferguson" ], [ "1948", "An Act of Murder", "Julia" ] ]
Filmography
Mary_Servoss_0
Mary Servoss (June 2, 1888 - November 20, 1968) was an American stage and screen actress. Her main career was centered on the Broadway stage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ultras_of_Southeast_Asia
List of Ultras of Southeast Asia
[ "No", "Peak", "Country", "Elev", "Prom", "Col" ]
[ [ "1", "Mount Tahan", "Malaysia", "2,187", "2,140", "46" ], [ "2", "Mount Yong Belar", "Malaysia", "2,180", "1,991", "189" ], [ "3", "Mount Benum", "Malaysia", "2,107", "1,950", "157" ], [ "4", "Khao Luang", "Thailand", "1,780", "1,715", "65" ], [ "5", "Mount Bintang", "Malaysia", "1,862", "1,570", "292" ] ]
Malaysian Peninsula
Mount Tahan , Malaysia
List_of_Ultras_of_Southeast_Asia_2
This is a list of all the ultra-prominent peaks (with topographic prominence greater than 1,500 metres) in Mainland Southeast Asia. All values below are given in metres. [clarification needed]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ídolos_Brazil_(season_6)
Ídolos Brazil (season 6)
[ "Order", "Contestant", "Song ( Original Artist )", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Fernanda Portilho", "Pensando em Nós Dois ( Ivete Sangalo ft. Seu Jorge )", "Safe" ], [ "2", "Higor Rocha", "Sem Radar ( LS Jack )", "Safe" ], [ "3", "Raphael Diniz", "Mentes Tão Bem ( Zezé di Camargo & Luciano )", "Safe" ], [ "4", "Camila Morais", "Tá Se Achando ( Guilherme & Santiago )", "Safe" ], [ "5", "Henrique Lemes", "200 Por Hora ( Jorge & Mateus )", "Safe" ], [ "6", "Hellen Caroline", "1 Minuto ( D'Black ft. Negra Li )", "Safe" ], [ "7", "Dani Mota", "Rosas ( Ana Carolina )", "Eliminated" ], [ "8", "Maynah Faria", "Esqueça ( Marisa Monte )", "Eliminated" ], [ "9", "Karielle Gontijo", "Pássaro de Fogo ( Paula Fernandes )", "Safe" ], [ "10", "Rafael Carvalho", "Sinais de Fogo ( Preta Gil )", "Eliminated" ], [ "11", "Elson Junior", "Caçador de Mim ( Milton Nascimento )", "Safe" ], [ "12", "Mello Junior", "Meu Bem Querer ( Djavan )", "Safe" ], [ "13", "Mônica Costa", "Rios de Amor ( Victor & Leo )", "Eliminated" ], [ "14", "Jean Vitor", "Ei , Psiu ! Beijo Me Liga ( Michel Teló )", "Eliminated" ], [ "15", "Marjory Porto", "Um Dia de Domingo ( Tim Maia )", "Safe" ] ]
Semi-finals -- Top 15 – Sing Your Idol
Ídolos_Brazil_(season_6)_1
Ídolos Brazil 6, also taglined as Ídolos 2011 is the sixth season of Brazilian reality interactive talent show Ídolos and fourth season aired on Rede Record. It premiered on Tuesday, April 5, 2011. Rodrigo Faro returned as a host from last year, while music manager-record producer Rick Bonadio and singer-actress Luiza Possi joined the judging panel as replacements for Luiz Calainho and Paula Lima who left at the end of season five. This season had the youngest matchups of the two finalists, Henrique Lemes and Higor Rocha, who were both 16 at the time. Henrique Lemes won the competition with Higor Rocha as the first runner-up and Hellen Caroline finishing third. The final result was leaked on the show's website circa 30 minutes before the live official announcement and pointed to Henrique's victory with 55% out of a total of 7 million votes cast.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meena_Kumari_filmography
Meena Kumari filmography
[ "Year", "Work", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1953", "Dream House", "Meena Kumari along with Ashok Kumar appeared in international Dunlopillo UK Advertisement" ], [ "1967", "After The Eclipse", "Documentary produced by S.Sukhdev featured Meena Kumari 's voice" ], [ "1971", "I Write , I Recite", "Consists of her poems under the label of LP Vinyl Record for which Khayyam gave music" ], [ "1979", "Meena Kumari Ki Amar Kahani", "Film dedicated to the late actress was directed by Sohrab Modi and its music was composed by Khayyam" ], [ "1980", "Shaira", "Documentary on Kumari was directed by S.Sukh Dev along with Gulzar and produced by Kanta Sukhdev" ], [ "2018", "Ajeeb Daastaan Hai Yeh", "A play depicting her life was staged at Jawahar Kala Kendra in Jaipur" ] ]
Miscellaneous
Meena_Kumari_filmography_3
The following is the complete filmography of Indian actress Meena Kumari. In her career of 33 years she appeared in 92 films, 1 advertisement, 1 documentary and also rendered her voice to album I Write, I Recite.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo_Jae-yoon
Jo Jae-yoon
[ "Year", "Award", "Category", "Nominated work", "Result" ]
[ [ "2012", "SBS Drama Awards", "Special Award , Actor in a Miniseries", "The Chaser", "Nominated" ], [ "2016", "2nd Scene Stealer Festival", "Scene Stealer Award ( Male )", "Descendants of the Sun", "Won" ], [ "2016", "9th Korea Drama Awards", "Excellence Award , Actor", "Descendants of the Sun", "Won" ], [ "2016", "30th KBS Drama Awards", "Best Supporting Actor", "Descendants of the Sun", "Nominated" ], [ "2017", "31st KBS Drama Awards", "Best Supporting Actor", "Mad Dog", "Nominated" ] ]
Awards and nominations
Jo_Jae-yoon_4
Jo Jae-yoon (born September 15, 1974) is a South Korean actor. He made his acting debut in 2003 and has since starred as a supporting actor in numerous films and television series, including The Man from Nowhere (2010), The Chaser (2012), Gu Family Book (2013), and The Suspect (2013). Jo also appears in the variety-reality show Animals (2015).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(American_season_13)
Dancing with the Stars (American season 13)
[ "Couple", "Score", "Dance", "Music", "Result" ]
[ [ "Rob & Cheryl", "24 ( 8 , 8 , 8 )", "Foxtrot", "Fly Me to the Moon - Frank Sinatra", "Safe" ], [ "Chynna & Tony", "26 ( 8 , 9 , 9 )", "Rumba", "Hold On - Wilson Phillips", "Safe" ], [ "Chaz & Lacey", "18 ( 6 , 6 , 6 )", "Rumba", "Laugh at Me - Sonny Bono", "Safe" ], [ "Kristin & Mark", "24 ( 8 , 8 , 8 )", "Samba", "Crazy in Love - Beyoncé ft. Jay-Z", "Eliminated" ], [ "Carson & Anna", "23 ( 8 , 7 , 8 )", "Tango", "It 's My Life - No Doubt", "Safe" ], [ "J.R. & Karina", "26 ( 9 , 8 , 9 )", "Rumba", "If You 're Reading This - Tim McGraw", "Safe" ], [ "Nancy & Tristan", "21 ( 7 , 7 , 7 )", "Waltz", "Moon River - Andy Williams", "Safe" ], [ "Ricki & Derek", "27 ( 9 , 9 , 9 )", "Rumba", "Gravity - Sara Bareilles", "Safe" ], [ "Hope & Maks", "24 ( 8 , 8 , 8 )", "Cha-cha-cha", "Tonight ( I 'm Lovin ' You ) - Enrique Iglesias", "Last to be called safe" ], [ "David & Kym", "24 ( 8 , 8 , 8 )", "Rumba", "O-o-h Child - Five Stairsteps", "Safe" ] ]
Weekly scores and songs -- Week 3 : Most Memorable Year Week
Running order
Dancing_with_the_Stars_(American_season_13)_8
Season thirteen of Dancing with the Stars premiered on September 19, 2011. Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman, and Bruno Tonioli returned as the judges, and Tom Bergeron and Brooke Burke Charvet returned as hosts. Twelve couples competed in this season. Starting this season, Alan Dedicoat, the announcer, introduces Harold Wheeler and his band after the introduction of the remaining competitors. Actor J.R. Martinez won the competition with over 9 million votes. Rob Kardashian and Ricki Lake took second and third places, respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1965–66_Southern_Football_League
1965–66 Southern Football League
[ "Club", "League", "Votes" ]
[ [ "Lincoln City", "Football League", "43" ], [ "Bradford City", "Football League", "42" ], [ "Wrexham", "Football League", "40" ], [ "Rochdale", "Football League", "40" ], [ "Wigan Athletic", "Cheshire League", "5" ], [ "Cambridge United", "Southern League", "5" ], [ "Hereford United", "Southern League", "4" ], [ "Bedford Town", "Southern League", "3" ], [ "Romford", "Southern League", "2" ], [ "Morecambe", "Lancashire Combination", "2" ], [ "Corby Town", "Southern League", "1" ], [ "Wellington Town", "Southern League", "1" ], [ "Wimbledon", "Southern League", "0" ], [ "Scarborough", "Midland League", "0" ], [ "Yeovil Town", "Southern League", "0" ], [ "Folkestone", "Southern League", "0" ] ]
Football League elections
Alongside the four League clubs facing re-election , a total of 14 non-League clubs applied for election , including nine Southern League clubs . All four League clubs were re-elected . [ 1 ]
1965–66_Southern_Football_League_2
The 1965-66 Southern Football League season was the 63rd in the history of the league, an English football competition. Weymouth won the championship for the second time in a row, whilst Barnet, Bath City, Burton Albion and Hillingdon Borough were all promoted to the Premier Division. Nine Southern League clubs applied to join the Football League at the end of the season, but none were successful.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_World_Orienteering_Championships
2019 World Orienteering Championships
[ "Rank", "Competitor", "Nation", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Olav Lundanes", "Norway", "1:30:09" ], [ "2", "Kasper Fosser", "Norway", "1:31:48" ], [ "3", "Daniel Hubmann", "Switzerland", "1:33:07" ], [ "4", "Matthias Kyburz", "Switzerland", "1:33:10" ], [ "5", "Ruslan Glibov", "Ukraine", "1:33:24" ], [ "6", "Magne Dæhli", "Norway", "1:35:37" ], [ "7", "Vojtěch Král", "Czech Republic", "1:36:03" ], [ "8", "Albin Ridefelt", "Sweden", "1:36:11" ], [ "9", "Gernot Ymsén", "Austria", "1:36:22" ], [ "10", "Frédéric Tranchand", "France", "1:36:28" ], [ "11", "Martin Hubmann", "Switzerland", "1:36:45" ], [ "12", "Gustav Bergman", "Sweden", "1:36:46" ], [ "13", "Emil Svensk", "Sweden", "1:37:43" ], [ "14", "Elias Kuukka", "Finland", "1:37:47" ], [ "15", "Timo Sild", "Estonia", "1:39:14" ], [ "16", "Miika Kirmula", "Finland", "1:39:55" ] ]
Results -- Men 's long distance
2019_World_Orienteering_Championships_0
The 36th World Orienteering Championships were held in Østfold, Norway in August 2019. From 2019 the world championships are split in two (forest and park), each being held every second year. The 2019 edition is a pure forest format. The competitions are the middle and long distances, and relay.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Gunn
James Gunn
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1997", "Sgt . Kabukiman Public Service Announcement", "Insane Masturbator", "TV short" ], [ "1997-2000", "The Tromaville Cafe", "Mike the Crazy Boom Guy", "" ], [ "2008-2009", "James Gunn 's PG Porn", "Various roles", "" ], [ "2013", "Holliston", "John Anguish", "Episode Honesty" ], [ "2015", "Con Man", "Raaker 2.0", "Web series" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Acting Roles
James_Gunn_7
James Francis Gunn Jr. (born August 5, 1966)[n 1] is an American filmmaker and musician. Beginning his career as a screenwriter in the mid-1990s, he contributed the scripts for Tromeo and Juliet (1996), The Specials (2000), Scooby-Doo (2002) and its sequel, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004), and the 2004 version of Dawn of the Dead. Gunn then began working as a director, starting with the horror-comedy film Slither (2006). He subsequently wrote and directed the web series James Gunn's PG Porn (2008-09), the superhero film Super (2010), and the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and its sequel, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_Harvey
Terence Harvey
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1986", "Sky Bandits", "Canning" ], [ "1989", "The Phantom of the Opera", "Insp . Hawkins" ], [ "1996", "Secrets & Lies", "First Bride 's Father" ], [ "1997", "The Man Who Knew Too Little", "Herr Schuster" ], [ "2001", "From Hell", "Benjamin 'Ben ' Kidney" ], [ "2001", "The Discovery of Heaven", "Party Chief" ], [ "2003", "Johnny English", "Official at Funeral" ], [ "2003", "Hitler : The Rise of Evil", "Gustav von Kahr" ], [ "2004", "If Only", "Trahem" ], [ "2005", "The Trial of the King Killers", "Henry Marten" ], [ "2005", "The White Countess", "Walters" ], [ "2006", "Basic Instinct 2", "Henry Rose" ], [ "2009", "The Damned United", "FA Committee Chairman" ], [ "2010", "Mr. Nice", "Old Bailey Judge" ], [ "2012", "Tezz", "Home Minister" ], [ "2013", "I Give It a Year", "Alec" ], [ "2017", "Viceroy 's House", "Sir Fred Burrows" ] ]
Filmography
Terence_Harvey_0
Terence John Humes (October 1944 - 7 September 2017), known professionally as Terence Harvey, was a British television actor. Among his many roles was the prosecution counsel in The Execution of Gary Glitter. He also appeared in From Hell, Johnny English, Hollyoaks, The White Countess, Mr. Selfridge, Hustle, Downton Abbey, and The Damned United.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-one_Billboard_Christian_Albums
List of number-one Billboard Christian Albums
[ "Artist", "Wks", "Album" ]
[ [ "Amy Grant", "381", "The Collection" ], [ "Hillsong United", "324", "Zion" ], [ "Skillet", "298", "Awake" ], [ "Amy Grant", "286", "Age to Age" ], [ "For King & Country", "278", "Run Wild . Live Free . Love Strong" ], [ "Sandi Patty", "257", "More than Wonderful" ], [ "Lauren Daigle", "252", "How Can It Be" ], [ "Elvis Presley", "238", "Elvis : Ulimate Gospel" ], [ "Sandi Patty", "237", "Hymns Just For You" ], [ "NF", "236", "Mansion" ], [ "Chris Tomlin", "227", "How Great Is Our God : The Essential Collection" ], [ "tobyMac", "224", "This Is Not A Test" ], [ "Elevation Worship", "208", "Here as in Heaven" ], [ "Skillet", "206", "Comatose" ] ]
Album milestones -- Most weeks on the chart
The following albums have spent at least 200 weeks on the chart :
List_of_number-one_Billboard_Christian_Albums_4
The Top Christian Albums, published in the Billboard magazine, is a weekly chart that ranks the best-performing Christian albums in the United States. Like the Billboard 200, the data is compiled by Nielsen Soundscan based on each album's weekly physical and digital sales, as well as on-demand streaming and digital sales of its individual tracks. The chart was introduced on the magazine issue dated March 29, 1980 under the title Best Selling Inspirational LPs. The current name was adopted on August 16, 2003, in an effort to streamline chart titles. The first number-one album was Candle's Music Machine. Amy Grant's Age to Age, released in 1982, topped the chart for 85 consecutive weeks , the longest for any album on the chart. As of the issue dated January 4, 2019, the current number-one album is Look Up Child by Lauren Daigle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Billboard_number-one_rap_singles_of_the_1980s_and_1990s
List of Billboard number-one rap singles of the 1980s and 1990s
[ "Single", "Artist", "Reached number one", "Weeks at number one" ]
[ [ "Self-Destruction", "Stop the Violence Movement", "March 11 , 1989", "10" ], [ "Me Myself and I", "De La Soul", "May 20 , 1989", "8" ], [ "I 'm That Type of Guy", "LL Cool J", "July 15 , 1989", "2" ], [ "Fight the Power", "Public Enemy", "July 29 , 1989", "6" ], [ "It 's Funky Enough", "The D.O.C", "September 9 , 1989", "4" ], [ "Smooth Operator", "Big Daddy Kane", "October 7 , 1989", "4" ], [ "Me So Horny", "2 Live Crew", "November 4 , 1989", "4" ], [ "Cha Cha Cha", "MC Lyte", "December 2 , 1989", "2" ], [ "New Jack Swing", "Wrecks-n-Effect", "December 16 , 1989", "1" ], [ "Somebody for Me", "Heavy D & the Boyz", "December 23 , 1989", "2" ], [ "The D.O.C . & The Doctor", "The D.O.C", "January 6 , 1990", "2" ], [ "Expression", "Salt-n-Pepa", "January 20 , 1990", "8" ], [ "The Humpty Dance", "Digital Underground", "March 17 , 1990", "5" ], [ "Murder Rap", "Above the Law", "April 21 , 1990", "2" ], [ "Funhouse", "Kid ' n Play", "May 5 , 1990", "3" ], [ "911 Is a Joke", "Public Enemy", "May 26 , 1990", "2" ], [ "AmeriKKKa 's Most Wanted", "Ice Cube", "June 9 , 1990", "3" ], [ "The Power", "Snap !", "June 30 , 1990", "3" ], [ "We 're All in the Same Gang", "The West Coast Rap All-Stars", "July 21 , 1990", "4" ], [ "Untouchable", "Above the Law", "August 18 , 1990", "1" ] ]
Number-one singles
Key Billboard year-end number-one single ↑ Return of a single to number one Contents 198919901991199219931994199519961997199819992000s →
List_of_Billboard_number-one_rap_singles_of_the_1980s_and_1990s_1
Hot Rap Songs is a record chart published by the music industry magazine Billboard which ranks the most popular hip hop songs in the United States. With hip hop having greatly increased in mainstream popularity in the late 1980s, Billboard introduced the chart in their March 11, 1989 issue under the name Hot Rap Singles. Prior to the addition of the chart, hip hop music had been profiled in the magazine's The Rhythm & the Blues column and disco-related sections, while some rap records made appearances on the related Hot Black Singles chart. The inaugural number-one single on Hot Rap Singles was Self Destruction by the Stop the Violence Movement. From its 1989 inception until 2001, the chart was based solely on each single's weekly sales. To formulate chart rankings, Billboard assembled a panel of selected record stores to provide reports of each week's top-selling singles. Between 1989 and 1999, 173 singles topped the Hot Rap Singles chart, with Hot Boyz by Missy Elliott featuring Nas, Eve and Q-Tip being the final number-one single of the 1990s. The single's 18-week reign at the top spot extended into the next decade, and it holds the record for the most weeks at number one in the chart's history. LL Cool J and Puff Daddy each attained nine number-one hits on the Hot Rap Singles chart during its first 11 years, the most for any artist during this period. In a 25th anniversary listing of the top 100 songs in the history of Hot Rap Songs based on chart performance, Me So Horny by the 2 Live Crew and Tootsee Roll by 69 Boyz were the highest-ranked singles of the 1980s and 1990s respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1848
List of shipwrecks in December 1848
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Agnes", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on the Bemar Rock , off the coast of Fife . She was on a voyage from London to Alloa , Clackmannanshire . She was refloated on 12 December" ], [ "Albion", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran into Susan ( Guernsey ) and was abandoned in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk . She subsequently ran onto the Scroby Sands and sank" ], [ "Argo", "United Kingdom", "The ship ran aground on the Blackwater Bank , in the Irish Sea . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to New Orleans , Louisiana , United States . She was refloated and resumed her voyage , but consequently put in to Kingstown , County Dublin before returning to Liverpool" ], [ "Brothers", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on the Gunfleet Sand , in the North Sea off the coast of Essex . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from South Shields , County Durham to London" ], [ "Erbgrossherzog Friedrich Franz Wiesse", "Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin", "The ship was wrecked between Helsingør , Denmark and the Kullen Lighthouse , Sweden . She was on a voyage from Sunderland , County Durham to Ribnitz" ], [ "Friends", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near Cellardyke , Fife . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Perth to the Clyde" ], [ "Henrietta", "United States", "The barque was wrecked on the Cow and Calf Rocks , off the coast of County Cork , United Kingdom . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Cobh , County Cork to Cardiff , Glamorgan , United Kingdom" ], [ "Hiram", "United Kingdom", "The ship was holed by her anchor and sank at Memel , Prussia . She was on a voyage from Dublin to Memel . She was refloated the next day" ], [ "Joseph Haydn", "Bremen", "The ship ran aground in the Geeste" ], [ "Juventus", "United Kingdom", "The brig ran aground on the Gunfleet Sand , in the North Sea off the coast of Essex . Her crew were rescued by HMRC Scout ( Board of Customs ) . Juventus was refloated the next day and towed in to Harwich , Essex in a derelict condition" ], [ "Lahorieux", "France", "The ship struck a sunken rock and was damaged . She was on a voyage from Nantes , Loire-Inférieure to an English port . She was refloated and put in to Abrevach , Finistère" ], [ "Oreste", "United Kingdom", "The ship departed from Constantinople , Ottoman Empire for a British port . No further trace , presumed foundered with the loss of all hands" ], [ "Peak", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Harwich . She was on a voyage from Whitby , Yorkshire to Harwich . She was refloated" ], [ "Penelope", "British North America", "The ship departed from Sydney , Nova Scotia for New York , United States . No further trace , presumed foundered with the loss of all hands" ], [ "Rover", "British North America", "The schooner was abandoned and set afire in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland ( 44°56′N 50°58′W / 44.933°N 50.967°W / 44.933 ; -50.967 ) . Her crew were rescued by Centurion ( United Kingdom ) . Rover was on a voyage from Pictou , Nova Scotia to Saint John 's , Newfoundland" ], [ "Speculateur", "France", "The sloop was wrecked on the Sunk Sand , in the North Sea off the coast of Essex . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Trouville-sur-Mer , Calvados to Ipswich , Suffolk , United Kingdom" ], [ "Speculation", "United Kingdom", "The ship was struck the South Rock and was damaged . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to Dublin . She put in to Donaghadee , County Antrim in a leaky condition" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1848_1
The list of shipwrecks in December 1848 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during December 1848.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Aubert
Johnny Aubert
[ "Season", "Series", "Class", "Team", "Wins", "Final placing" ]
[ [ "1998", "Motocross World Championship", "125 cc", "Kawasaki", "0", "22nd" ], [ "1999", "Motocross World Championship", "125 cc", "Husqvarna", "0", "15h" ], [ "2000", "Motocross World Championship", "125 cc", "Husqvarna", "0", "27th" ], [ "2001", "Motocross World Championship", "250 cc", "Yamaha", "0", "11th" ], [ "2002", "Motocross World Championship", "250 cc", "Yamaha", "0", "12th" ], [ "2006", "World Enduro Championship", "E2", "Yamaha", "3", "4th" ], [ "2007", "World Enduro Championship", "E2", "Yamaha", "7", "3rd" ], [ "2008", "World Enduro Championship", "E2", "Yamaha", "5", "1st" ], [ "2009", "World Enduro Championship", "E2", "KTM", "13", "1st" ], [ "2010", "World Enduro Championship", "E1", "KTM", "4", "2nd" ], [ "2011", "World Enduro Championship", "E2", "KTM", "3", "12th" ] ]
Career summary
Johnny_Aubert_0
Johnny Aubert (born 31 May 1980) is a French enduro rider and two-time world-champion. A former motocross rider, Aubert debuted in the World Enduro Championship riding for Yamaha in 2006. He claimed the world championship in the E2 class in the 2008 season. After switching to KTM, he successfully defended his title in 2009. In 2010, Aubert won the International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) World Trophy with the French national team. He was the fastest rider overall in the competition in 2007 and 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990–91_Copa_del_Rey
1990–91 Copa del Rey
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Águilas CF", "2-4", "Rayo Vallecano", "0-2", "2-2" ], [ "RSD Alcalá", "2-3", "Palamós CF", "2-0", "0-3" ], [ "FC Andorra", "0-6", "CD Málaga", "0-1", "0-5" ], [ "Real Ávila CF", "1-2", "Real Oviedo", "1-2", "0-0" ], [ "CD Badajoz", "2-4", "Real Betis", "1-0", "1-4" ], [ "Atlético Baleares", "0-1", "Deportivo de La Coruña", "0-0", "0-1" ], [ "Benidorm CD", "1-8", "Real Valladolid", "1-1", "0-7" ], [ "CD Castellón", "1-3", "RCD Español", "1-1", "0-2" ], [ "Cultural de Durango", "1-3", "Sporting Gijón", "1-2", "0-1" ], [ "Getafe CF", "3-4", "UD Las Palmas", "1-2", "2-2" ], [ "SD Huesca", "1-1 ( 4-5 ( p . )", "Cádiz CF", "0-0", "1-1" ], [ "Real Murcia", "5-2", "Real Burgos CF", "3-2", "2-0" ], [ "SD Ponferradina", "3-4", "Real Zaragoza", "1-2", "2-2" ], [ "Racing Santander", "1-5", "Athletic Bilbao", "1-3", "0-2" ], [ "CE Sabadell FC", "1-7", "RCD Mallorca", "0-3", "1-4" ], [ "UD Salamanca", "2-3", "Celta Vigo", "2-2", "0-1" ], [ "CD San Roque", "0-2", "Orihuela Deportiva CF", "0-1", "0-1" ], [ "UE Sant Andreu", "2-3", "CD Logroñés", "2-2", "0-1" ], [ "CF Sporting Mahonés", "2-4", "Elche CF", "1-2", "1-2" ], [ "CD Tenerife", "4-2", "CA Osasuna", "3-0", "1-2" ] ]
Fourth round
1990–91_Copa_del_Rey_0
The 1990-91 Copa del Rey was the 89th staging of the Spanish Cup. The competition began on 5 September 1990 and ended on 29 June 1991 with the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_EHF_Challenge_Cup
2017–18 EHF Challenge Cup
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "HC Vogošća Poljine Hills", "54-48", "Holon Handball Club", "31-24", "23-24" ], [ "Red Boys Differdange", "57-52", "Kauno Azuolas-KTU Kaunas", "32-26", "25-26" ], [ "Taşova Yibo SC", "0-20", "RK Mojkovac 2005", "0-10", "0-10" ], [ "Aloysians Prominent", "32-73", "A.C. PAOK", "17-34", "15-39" ], [ "ORK Samot 65", "75-45", "Cambridge HC", "43-21", "32-24" ], [ "HB Käerjeng", "69-58", "Donbass Donetsk Region", "32-30", "37-28" ], [ "VHC Šviesa Vilnius", "48-61", "Dynamo-Victor", "24-25", "24-36" ], [ "RK Konjuh-Živinice", "72-39", "Proodeftikos Paphos", "39-15", "33-24" ] ]
Round 2
Teams listed first played the first leg at home . Some teams agreed to play both matches in the same venue . [ 1 ] Bolded teams qualified into Round 3 .
2017–18_EHF_Challenge_Cup_2
The 2017-18 EHF Challenge Cup was the 21st edition of the European Handball Federation's third-tier competition for men's handball clubs, running from 7 October 2017 to 20 May 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pituitary_disease
Pituitary disease
[ "Condition", "Direction", "Hormone" ]
[ [ "Acromegaly", "overproduction", "growth hormone" ], [ "Cushing 's disease", "overproduction", "adrenocorticotropic hormone" ], [ "Growth hormone deficiency", "underproduction", "growth hormone" ], [ "Syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone", "overproduction", "vasopressin" ], [ "Diabetes insipidus ( can also be nephrogenic )", "underproduction", "vasopressin" ], [ "Sheehan syndrome", "underproduction", "any pituitary hormone" ], [ "Pickardt-Fahlbusch Syndrome", "underproduction", "any pituitary hormone , except prolactin , which is increased" ], [ "Hyperpituitarism ( most commonly pituitary adenoma )", "overproduction", "any pituitary hormone" ], [ "Hypopituitarism", "underproduction", "any pituitary hormone" ] ]
Pituitary diseasePituitarySpecialtyEndocrinology A pituitary disease is a disorder primarily affecting the pituitary gland . [ 1 ] The main disorders involving the pituitary gland are :
Pituitary_disease_0
A pituitary disease is a disorder primarily affecting the pituitary gland. The main disorders involving the pituitary gland are:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Korean_sentiment
Anti-Korean sentiment
[ "Country polled", "Positive", "Negative", "Neutral", "Pos-Neg" ]
[ [ "China", "25%", "71%", "2", "−46" ], [ "Germany", "11%", "32%", "57", "−21" ], [ "Spain", "24%", "42%", "34", "−18" ], [ "Brazil", "36%", "46%", "18", "−10" ], [ "Mexico", "36%", "42%", "22", "−6" ], [ "Greece", "24%", "29%", "47", "−5" ], [ "Pakistan", "19%", "22%", "59", "−3" ], [ "India", "27%", "28%", "45", "−1" ], [ "Peru", "37%", "37%", "26", "0" ], [ "Kenya", "34%", "34%", "32", "0" ], [ "France", "45%", "44%", "11", "1" ], [ "Global average", "37%", "36%", "27", "1" ], [ "Turkey", "39%", "33%", "28", "6" ], [ "Nigeria", "44%", "34%", "22", "10" ], [ "Canada", "47%", "36%", "17", "11" ], [ "United Kingdom", "52%", "40%", "8", "12" ], [ "Russia", "32%", "20%", "48", "12" ], [ "Indonesia", "37%", "23%", "40", "14" ], [ "United States", "51%", "33%", "16", "18" ], [ "Australia", "61%", "24%", "15", "37" ] ]
Anti-Korean_sentiment_0
Anti-Korean sentiment involves hatred or dislike that is directed towards Korean people, culture or either of the two states (North Korea or South Korea) on the Korean Peninsula.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_National_Historic_Landmarks_in_United_States_commonwealths_and_territories,_associated_states,_and_foreign_states
List of United States National Historic Landmarks in United States commonwealths and territories, associated states, and foreign states
[ "", "Landmark name", "Date designated", "Location", "State" ]
[ [ "1", "Kwajalein Island Battlefield", "February 4 , 1985 ( # 85001757 )", "Kwajalein 8°43′00″N 167°44′00″E / 8.716667°N 167.733333°E / 8.716667 ; 167.733333 ( Kwajalein Island Battlefield )", "Marshall Islands" ], [ "2", "Roi-Namur", "February 4 , 1985 ( # 85001758 )", "Kwajalein 9°23′46″N 167°28′33″E / 9.396111°N 167.475833°E / 9.396111 ; 167.475833 ( Roi-Namur )", "Marshall Islands" ], [ "3", "Nan Madol", "September 16 , 1985 ( # 74002226 )", "Pohnpei 6°50′31″N 158°19′56″E / 6.841944°N 158.332222°E / 6.841944 ; 158.332222 ( Nan Madol )", "Federated States of Micronesia" ], [ "4", "Truk Lagoon Underwater Fleet , Truk Atoll", "February 4 , 1985 ( # 76002267 )", "Chuuk 7°25′00″N 151°47′00″E / 7.416667°N 151.783333°E / 7.416667 ; 151.783333 ( Truk Lagoon Underwater Fleet , Truk Atoll )", "Federated States of Micronesia" ], [ "5", "Peleliu Battlefield", "February 4 , 1985 ( # 85001754 )", "Peleliu 7°00′01″N 134°13′23″E / 7.000378°N 134.223032°E / 7.000378 ; 134.223032 ( Peleliu Battlefield )", "Palau" ] ]
NHLs in Associated States
This is a complete list of the five National Historic Landmarks in sovereign states that are in free association with the United States .
List_of_United_States_National_Historic_Landmarks_in_United_States_commonwealths_and_territories,_associated_states,_and_foreign_states_1
This is a List of National Historic Landmarks in U.S. commonwealths and territories, associated states, and foreign states. Included are lists of National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) and of National Park Service administered areas in U.S. Commonwealths and territories, U.S.-associated states, and in the foreign state of Morocco. There are 23 NHLs in these areas.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rallies_and_protest_marches_in_Washington,_D.C.
List of rallies and protest marches in Washington, D.C.
[ "Date", "Name", "Description" ]
[ [ "1957 May 17", "Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom", "First large demonstration of the Civil Rights Movement in Washington , on 3rd anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education . Martin Luther King Jr. demands Give us the ballot !" ], [ "1963 August 28", "March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom", "Major civil rights march at which Martin Luther King , Jr. delivered his I Have a Dream speech from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial . 250,000 gathered for the event" ], [ "1965 November 27", "March on Washington for Peace in Vietnam", "Organized by the Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy ( SANE ) . An estimated 250,000 attended . SANE 's political director Sanford Gottlieb was the march chairman . The National Coordinating Committee to End the War in Vietnam , the SDS , and Women Strike for Peace were also involved" ], [ "1966 May 16", "Another march against the Vietnam War", "" ], [ "1967 October 21", "March on the Pentagon", "The National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam sponsored the march to protest the Vietnam War . Around 50,000 railed at the Lincoln Memorial in the morning for speeches and songs , although not all continued across the Arlington Memorial Bridge to the Pentagon . Organizers claimed 100,000 or more marchers , but two intelligence agencies and an analysis of aerial reconnaissance photographs from a Navy Skywarrior plane estimated 35,000 . A march described in Norman Mailer 's Pulitzer Prize winning book , The Armies of the Night . Among the groups supporting were the Peace Torch Marathon , starting in San Francisco August 27 , walking across country through Ann Arbor Michigan and arriving 10/21 in Washington to the steps of the Capitol during the march" ], [ "1968 January 15", "Jeannette Rankin Brigade", "A group of women 's pro-peace organizations , including the Women 's International League for Peace and Freedom and Women Strike for Peace , joined together as to confront Congress on its opening day , January 15 , 1968 , with a strong show of female opposition to the Vietnam War . At age 87 , Jeannette Rankin led the march of some 5,000 women" ], [ "1968 - May 12 - June 19", "Solidarity Day June 19 , part of the Poor People 's Campaign", "SCLC campaign to push for a Federal $ 30 billion anti-poverty package . Several thousand demonstrators built and camped in Resurrection City , while they lobbied Congress for the program until heavy rain and mud ended the encampment . 50,000-100,000 estimated in attendance . Juneteenth Rally for economic justice , during which tens of thousands joined the Resurrection City shantytown established on the Mall in May" ], [ "1969 - October 15", "Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam", "Vietnam Moratorium . 200,000 demonstrate against the Vietnam War in D.C. and many more across the country" ], [ "1969 - November 15", "National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam", "Vietnam Moratorium , 600,000 gather and demonstrate against the war in Vietnam . Widely considered the largest march in the history of the United States at that point . The march and all-day rally on the Mall culminated a week of protests throughout the city , including a March Against Death from Arlington National Cemetery past the White House to the U.S. Capitol led by pediatrician Dr. Benjamin Spock and the Rev . William Sloane Coffin of Yale" ], [ "1970 - April 4", "Victory March", "A rally , organized by the Reverend Carl McIntire , the fundamentalist preacher and anticommunist radio commentator , calling for victory in the Vietnam War . Drew 50,000" ], [ "1970 - May 9", "Kent State/ Cambodian Incursion Protest", "A week after the Kent State shootings , 100,000 demonstrators converged on Washington to protest the shootings and President Richard Nixon 's incursion into Cambodia" ], [ "1970 - July 4", "Honor America Day", "A rally put together by supporters of President Nixon hosted by Bob Hope" ], [ "1970 - August 26", "Women 's Strike for Equality", "Held nationwide , it brought out around 20,000 female protestors in D.C. , New York City elsewhere to demand equal rights for women . The march helped expand the women 's movement" ], [ "1971 - April 19-23", "Operation Dewey Canyon III", "Sponsored by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War and named after Operation Dewey Canyon - two secret US military incursions into Cambodia and Laos - this anti-Vietnam War march included over 1,000 veterans camping on the National Mall and protests all over the city , including in front of the U.S. Supreme Court . John Kerry testifies in front of Senate" ], [ "1971 - April 24", "Vietnam War Out Now rally , 1971 May Day Protests", "200,000 call for end to Vietnam War" ], [ "1971 - May 3", "1971 May Day Protests", "Mass action by Vietnam anti-war militants to shut down the federal government . The slogan was If the government does n't stop the war , we 'll stop the government . The official protest button featured Gandhi with a raised fist . A non-violent mass civil disobedience campaign of blocking traffic led to the single largest mass arrest in the history of the United States : some 10,000 people , many of them temporarily held behind fences at the Washington Redskins practice field , surrounded by National Guard troops" ], [ "1972 - May 21", "Emergency March on Washington", "Organized by the National Peace Action Coalition and the People 's Coalition for Peace and Justice to protest the U.S. 's increased bombing of North Vietnam and the mining of N.V. harbors . Demonstration draws between 8,000 and 15,000 protesters" ], [ "1972 - May 27", "March to protest apartheid in South Africa", "8,000-10,000 attendees" ], [ "1973 - January 20", "Anti-war protest demonstration", "Includes the Yippies - Zippie RAT float & SDS , March Against Racism & the War contingent" ], [ "1974 - January 22", "March for Life", "Pro-life demonstration held ( annually ) on the anniversary of Roe v. Wade" ] ]
1950–1999
See also : March for Life ( annual ; on or near January 22 ; since 1974 ) and Rolling Thunder ( annual motorcycle demonstration on Memorial Day , since 1987 )
List_of_political_rallies_on_the_National_Mall_0
The following is a list of rallies and protest marches in Washington, D.C., which shows the variety of expression of notable political views. Events at the National Mall are located somewhere between the United States Capitol and the Lincoln Memorial. The Mall is regulated by the National Park Service which is required to respect the free speech rights of Americans. Following a controversy over the Million Man March in 1995, the National Park Service stopped releasing crowd size estimates for rallies on the National Mall. Crowd estimates after that point have come from protest organizers, researchers or news outlets. Owing to different methodologies, estimates can vary greatly. Most marches and rallies in Washington are one-time events. Two exceptions are the March for Life and Rolling Thunder, both held annually. The March for Life is a protest against abortion held on January 22 marking the anniversary of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court case legalizing abortion. The march has been held annually since 1974, typically drawing several hundred thousand demonstrators. Rolling Thunder is a motorcycle demonstration held since 1987 on Memorial Day to raise awareness of issues related to American Prisoner of War/Missing in action. May 27, 2019 was the last ride by Rolling Thunder in Washington, DC.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Toronto_Wolfpack_season
2017 Toronto Wolfpack season
[ "Name", "Position", "Signed from", "Date" ]
[ [ "Craig Hall", "Centre", "Wakefield Trinity Wildcats", "July 2016" ], [ "Liam Kay", "Wing", "Leigh Centurions", "July 2016" ], [ "James Laithwaite", "Second-row", "Warrington Wolves", "July 2016" ], [ "Gary Wheeler", "Stand Off", "Warrington Wolves", "July 2016" ], [ "Rhys Jacks", "Scrum Half", "Sheffield Eagles", "August 2016" ], [ "Blake Wallace", "Scrum Half", "Illawarra Cutters", "August 2016" ], [ "Dan Fleming", "Prop", "Bradford Bulls", "August 2016" ], [ "Reece Dean", "Stand Off", "Hull F.C", "August 2016" ], [ "Andrew Dixon", "Second-row", "Leigh Centurions", "August 2016" ], [ "Jonathan Pownall", "Wing", "Leigh Centurions", "August 2016" ], [ "Jack Bussey", "Loose Forward", "London Broncos", "September 2016" ], [ "Bob Beswick", "Hooker", "Leigh Centurions", "September 2016" ], [ "Greg Worthington", "Centre", "Leigh Centurions", "September 2016" ], [ "Ryan Burroughs", "Centre", "Wentworthville Magpies", "October 2016" ], [ "Toby Everett", "Prop", "London Broncos", "October 2016" ], [ "Richard Whiting", "Centre", "Leigh Centurions", "November 2016" ], [ "Steve Crossley", "Prop", "Bradford Bulls", "November 2016" ], [ "Quentin Laulu-Togaga ' e", "Fullback", "Sheffield Eagles", "November 2016" ], [ "Jacob Emmitt", "Prop", "Swinton Lions", "November 2016" ], [ "Jerome Veve", "Prop", "Gold Coast Titans", "November 2016" ] ]
Players -- Transfers
2017_Toronto_Wolfpack_season_1
The 2017 Toronto Wolfpack season was the inaugural season for the Toronto Wolfpack rugby league football club. The Wolfpack finished 1st in League 1, winning 20 of their 22 matches, and earned promotion to 2018 Rugby League Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_Eagles_draft_history
Philadelphia Eagles draft history
[ "Round", "Pick #", "Overall", "Name", "Position", "College" ]
[ [ "1", "19", "19", "Harry Jones", "Running Back", "Arkansas" ], [ "2", "18", "44", "John Brooks", "Guard", "Kent State" ], [ "3", "15", "68", "Harry Wilson", "Running Back", "Nebraska" ], [ "4", "19", "99", "Chuck Hughes", "Wide Receiver", "Texas Western" ], [ "5", "7", "114", "Bob Van Pelt", "Center", "Indiana" ], [ "5", "18", "125", "Dick Absher", "Linebacker", "Maryland" ], [ "6", "20", "153", "Bob Hughes", "Defensive End", "Jackson State" ], [ "7", "15", "174", "John Williams", "Defensive Back", "San Diego State" ], [ "7", "19", "178", "Bob Crenshaw", "Guard", "New Mexico State" ], [ "8", "18", "203", "Don Klacking", "Running Back", "Wyoming" ], [ "9", "20", "231", "Harold Stancell", "Defensive Back", "Tennessee" ], [ "10", "19", "256", "Maurice Bates", "Defensive End", "Northern State" ], [ "11", "18", "281", "Omar Parker", "Guard", "Washington" ], [ "12", "19", "309", "Ben Monroe", "Quarterback", "New Mexico" ], [ "13", "19", "334", "Bill Downes", "Defensive Tackle", "Louisville" ], [ "14", "17", "358", "Dick Kenney", "Kicker", "Michigan State" ], [ "15", "20", "387", "David Poche", "Tackle", "McNeese" ], [ "16", "19", "412", "Lynn Baker", "Defensive Back", "Colorado" ], [ "17", "18", "437", "George Catavolos", "Defensive Back", "Purdue" ] ]
1967 Draft
Philadelphia_Eagles_draft_history_31
This page is a list of the Philadelphia Eagles NFL Draft selections. The Packers have participated in every NFL draft since it began in 1936, in which they made Jay Berwanger the first-ever selection.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Copa_Aerosur
2004 Copa Aerosur
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Real America", "0-3", "Oriente Petrolero", "0-1", "0-2" ], [ "San José", "5-4", "Callejas", "3-2", "2-2" ], [ "Flamengo", "1-0", "Vaca Diez", "1-0", "0-0" ], [ "Blooming", "1-1 ( 4-5 p )", "The Strongest", "1-0", "0-1" ], [ "Nacional Potosí", "0-1", "Ciclón", "0-0", "0-1" ], [ "Unión Central", "3-0", "Universitario ( C )", "3-0", "0-0" ], [ "Aurora", "2-0", "Iberoamericana", "2-0", "0-0" ], [ "Guabirá", "4-2", "Bolívar", "2-1", "2-1" ], [ "La Paz", "1-3", "Jorge Wilstermann", "0-1", "1-2" ], [ "Oruro Royal", "2-1", "31 de Octubre", "1-0", "0-2" ], [ "Real Potosí", "5-0", "Enrique Happ", "2-0", "3-0" ] ]
Third round
2004_Copa_Aerosur_2
Following are the results of the 2004 Copa Aerosur, the Bolivian football tournament held in La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz, sponsored by AeroSur airline. The 2004 tournament started in January and ended in February. The 12 teams from the top division qualified for the first stage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2011_Southeast_Asian_Games_–_Results
Athletics at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games – Results
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Rene Herrera ( PHI )", "8:52.23" ], [ "2", "Muhammad Al Quraisy ( INA )", "8:55.91" ], [ "3", "Nguyen Dang Duc Ba ( VIE )", "8:57.88" ], [ "4", "Nguyen Van Ly ( VIE )", "9:09.66" ], [ "5", "Hernani Sore ( PHI )", "9:19.05" ], [ "6", "Yogi Triono ( INA )", "9:26.39" ], [ "7", "Patikarn Pechsrich ( THA )", "9:27.16" ], [ "8", "Ahmad Luth Bin Ham ( MAS )", "9:31.22" ], [ "9", "Sanchai Namkhet ( THA )", "9:42.97" ], [ "10", "Thammavongchith Sysavath ( LAO )", "9:50.69" ], [ "11", "Karthik Jayaraman ( MAS )", "9:51.53" ], [ "12", "Ribeiro ( TLS )", "10:01.60" ], [ "13", "Soe Naing Win ( MYA )", "10:03.16" ], [ "14", "Chan Myaye Aung ( MYA )", "10:13.01" ] ]
Men 's events -- Track
Records Prior to this competition , the existing world , Asian , and Southeast Asian Games records were as follows . World Record Saif Saaeed Shaheen ( QAT ) 7:53.63 Brussels , Belgium 3 September 2004 Asian Record Saif Saaeed Shaheen ( QAT ) 7:53.63 Brussels , Belgium 3 September 2004 Games Record Eduardo Buenavista ( PHI ) 8:40.77 Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia 12 December 2001 November 12 , 19.35 FINAL [ 5 ]
Athletics_at_the_2011_Southeast_Asian_Games_–_Results_56
These are the official results of the athletics competition at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games which was held from 12 to 16 November 2011 in Palembang, Indonesia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_K-League
2010 K-League
[ "Team", "Outgoing", "Manner", "Date", "Table", "Incoming", "Date", "Table" ]
[ [ "FC Seoul", "Şenol Güneş", "Contract ended", "25 November 2009", "Pre-season", "Nelo Vingada", "14 December 2009", "Pre-season" ], [ "Daegu FC", "Byun Byung-Joo", "Resigned", "8 December 2009", "Pre-season", "Lee Young-jin", "22 December 2009", "Pre-season" ], [ "Pohang Steelers", "Sérgio Farias", "Resigned", "27 December 2009", "Pre-season", "Waldemar Lemos", "3 January 2010", "Pre-season" ], [ "Pohang Steelers", "Waldemar Lemos", "Sacked", "10 May 2010", "12th", "Park Chang-Hyun ( caretaker )", "10 May 2010", "12th" ], [ "Suwon Bluewings", "Cha Bum-Kun", "Resigned", "6 June 2010", "15th", "Yoon Sung-Hyo", "15 June 2010", "15th" ], [ "Incheon United", "Ilija Petković", "Resigned", "8 June 2010", "6th", "Huh Jung-Moo", "22 August 2010", "10th" ], [ "Gyeongnam FC", "Cho Kwang-Rae", "Resigned", "21 July 2010", "4th", "Kim Gwi-Hwa ( caretaker )", "9 August 2010", "3rd" ] ]
Managerial changes
2010_K_League_8
The 2010 edition of the K League was the 28th since its establishment in 1983. The 2010 season was known as Sonata K-League 2010 due to the competition's sponsorship by Hyundai Motor Company. Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors were the defending champions, having won their first title the previous season. The season began on 27 February 2010. The final match was played on 5 December 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Boston_Red_Sox_season
2009 Boston Red Sox season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "103", "August 1", "@ Orioles", "4-0", "Beckett ( 13-4 )", "Hernandez ( 3-3 )", "49,384", "61-42" ], [ "104", "August 2", "@ Orioles", "18-10", "Delcarmen ( 4-2 )", "Berken ( 1-9 )", "43,115", "62-42" ], [ "105", "August 4", "@ Rays", "4 - 2 ( 13 )", "Cormier ( 2-1 )", "Saito ( 2-3 )", "29,873", "62-43" ], [ "106", "August 5", "@ Rays", "6-4", "Price ( 5-4 )", "Penny ( 7-6 )", "31,517", "62-44" ], [ "107", "August 6", "@ Yankees", "13-6", "Chamberlain ( 8-2 )", "Smoltz ( 2-5 )", "49,005", "62-45" ], [ "108", "August 7", "@ Yankees", "2 - 0 ( 15 )", "Coke ( 3-3 )", "Tazawa ( 0-1 )", "48,262", "62-46" ], [ "109", "August 8", "@ Yankees", "5-0", "Sabathia ( 12-7 )", "Buchholz ( 1-2 )", "48,796", "62-47" ], [ "110", "August 9", "@ Yankees", "5-2", "Coke ( 4-3 )", "Bard ( 0-1 )", "48,190", "62-48" ], [ "111", "August 10", "Tigers", "6-5", "Ramírez ( 6-3 )", "Miner ( 5-2 )", "37,960", "63-48" ], [ "112", "August 11", "Tigers", "7-5", "Tazawa ( 1-1 )", "Lambert ( 0-1 )", "38,013", "64-48" ], [ "113", "August 12", "Tigers", "8-2", "Beckett ( 14-4 )", "Miner ( 5-3 )", "38,124", "65-48" ], [ "114", "August 13", "Tigers", "2-0", "Verlander ( 13-6 )", "Buchholz ( 1-3 )", "37,556", "65-49" ], [ "115", "August 14", "@ Rangers", "8-4", "Saito ( 3-3 )", "Francisco ( 2-2 )", "40,311", "66-49" ], [ "116", "August 15", "@ Rangers", "7-2", "Holland ( 6-7 )", "Penny ( 7-7 )", "48,201", "66-50" ], [ "117", "August 16", "@ Rangers", "4-3", "Nippert ( 4-1 )", "Tazawa ( 1-2 )", "27,155", "66-51" ], [ "118", "August 18", "@ Blue Jays", "10-9", "Okajima ( 4-0 )", "Janssen ( 2-4 )", "25,472", "67-51" ], [ "119", "August 19", "@ Blue Jays", "6-1", "Buchholz ( 2-3 )", "Halladay ( 13-6 )", "25,925", "68-51" ], [ "120", "August 20", "@ Blue Jays", "8-1", "Lester ( 10-7 )", "Cecil ( 5-2 )", "22,817", "69-51" ], [ "121", "August 21", "Yankees", "20-11", "Pettitte ( 10-6 )", "Penny ( 7-8 )", "37,869", "69-52" ], [ "122", "August 22", "Yankees", "14-1", "Tazawa ( 2-2 )", "Burnett ( 10-7 )", "37,277", "70-52" ] ]
2009_Boston_Red_Sox_season_11
The 2009 Boston Red Sox season was the 109th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished second in the American League East with a record of 95 wins and 67 losses, eight games behind the New York Yankees. The Red Sox qualified for the postseason as the AL wild card, but were swept by the American League West champion Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in the ALDS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905_Harvard_Crimson_football_team
1905 Harvard Crimson football team
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Site", "Result" ]
[ [ "September 30", "Williams", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA", "W 12-0" ], [ "October 3", "Bowdoin", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA", "W 16-0" ], [ "October 7", "Maine", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA", "W 22-0" ], [ "October 10", "Bates", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA", "W 34-6" ], [ "October 14", "Springfield YMCA", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA", "W 12-0" ], [ "October 21", "at Army", "The Plain West Point , NY", "W 6-0" ], [ "October 28", "Brown", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA", "W 10-0" ], [ "November 4", "Carlisle", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA", "W 23-11" ], [ "November 11", "at Penn", "Franklin Field Philadelphia , PA ( rivalry )", "L 6-12" ], [ "November 18", "Dartmouth", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA ( rivalry )", "T 6-6" ], [ "November 25", "Yale", "Harvard Stadium Boston , MA ( rivalry )", "L 0-6" ] ]
Schedule
1905_Harvard_Crimson_football_team_0
The 1905 Harvard Crimson football team represented Harvard University in the 1905 college football season. The Crimson finished with an 8-2-1 record under head coach Bill Reid, who had coached Harvard in 1901. Walter Camp selected two Harvard players (tackle Beaton Squires and guard Francis Burr) as first-team players on his 1905 College Football All-America Team. Caspar Whitney selected three Harvard players as first-team members of his All-America team: Burr, tackle Karl Brill and halfback Daniel Hurley.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Cleveland_Indians_season
2008 Cleveland Indians season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "84", "July 1", "@ White Sox", "3 - 2 ( 10 )", "Russell ( 1-0 )", "Borowski ( 1-3 )", "25,502", "37-47" ], [ "85", "July 2", "@ White Sox", "6 - 5 ( 10 )", "Russell ( 2-0 )", "Kobayashi ( 4-4 )", "23,522", "37-48" ], [ "86", "July 4", "@ Twins", "12-3", "Hernández ( 9-5 )", "Byrd ( 3-10 )", "22,634", "37-49" ], [ "87", "July 5", "@ Twins", "9-6", "Slowey ( 6-6 )", "Mastny ( 0-2 )", "31,887", "37-50" ], [ "88", "July 6", "@ Twins", "4-3", "Perkins ( 5-2 )", "Lee ( 11-2 )", "30,258", "37-51" ], [ "89", "July 8", "@ Tigers", "9-2", "Verlander ( 6-9 )", "Sowers ( 0-5 )", "40,443", "37-52" ], [ "90", "July 9", "@ Tigers", "8-6", "Jones ( 4-0 )", "Lewis ( 0-3 )", "41,062", "37-53" ], [ "91", "July 10", "Rays", "13-2", "Laffey ( 5-5 )", "Sonnanstine ( 10-4 )", "22,665", "38-53" ], [ "92", "July 11", "Rays", "5-0", "Lee ( 12-2 )", "Shields ( 7-6 )", "33,663", "39-53" ], [ "93", "July 12", "Rays", "8-4", "Ginter ( 1-0 )", "Garza ( 7-5 )", "35,706", "40-53" ], [ "94", "July 13", "Rays", "5-2", "Mastny ( 1-2 )", "Kazmir ( 7-5 )", "29,700", "41-53" ], [ "95", "July 18", "@ Mariners", "8-2", "Hernández ( 7-6 )", "Laffey ( 5-6 )", "42,570", "41-54" ], [ "96", "July 19", "@ Mariners", "9-6", "Sowers ( 1-5 )", "Batista ( 4-11 )", "37,869", "42-54" ], [ "97", "July 20", "@ Mariners", "6-2", "Lee ( 13-2 )", "Silva ( 4-12 )", "32,230", "43-54" ], [ "98", "July 21", "@ Angels", "5-2", "Byrd ( 4-10 )", "Santana ( 11-4 )", "43,037", "44-54" ], [ "99", "July 22", "@ Angels", "3-2", "Oliver ( 4-1 )", "Ginter ( 1-1 )", "43,505", "44-55" ], [ "100", "July 23", "@ Angels", "14-11", "Lackey ( 8-2 )", "Laffey ( 5-7 )", "42,187", "44-56" ], [ "101", "July 25", "Twins", "5-4", "Lee ( 14-2 )", "Hernández ( 10-7 )", "33,512", "45-56" ], [ "102", "July 26", "Twins", "11-4", "Baker ( 7-3 )", "Carmona ( 4-3 )", "35,390", "45-57" ], [ "103", "July 27", "Twins", "4-2", "Guerrier ( 6-4 )", "Perez ( 1-2 )", "31,562", "45-58" ] ]
2008_Cleveland_Indians_season_4
The 2008 Cleveland Indians season marked the 108th season for the franchise, as the Indians attempted to defend their American League Central division title. The team played all of its home games at Progressive Field (formerly known as Jacobs Field). 2008 was the final year that the Indians held Spring training in Winter Haven, Florida, at Chain of Lakes Park. In 2009 the Indians would return to train in Goodyear, Arizona for the first time in 15 years at the new Goodyear Ballpark. The Indians approached the winter of 2007-2008 with the idea that tinkering at the edges was what was primarily needed to build on the previous year. Acquired in the offseason were utility infielder Jamey Carroll, Japanese League reliever Masahide Kobayashi and reliever Jorge Julio.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing_Schmidt_CCD_Asteroid_Program
Beijing Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program
[ "Name", "Provisional designation", "Discovery date", "Remarks", "Ref" ]
[ [ "7072 Beijingdaxue", "1996 CB8", "February 3 , 1996", "asteroid named after Peking University", "MPC" ], [ "7800 Zhongkeyuan", "1996 EW2", "March 11 , 1996", "asteroid named after the Chinese Academy of Sciences", "MPC" ], [ "13651", "1997 BR", "January 20 , 1997", "first potentially hazardous asteroid ( PHA ) discovered by SCAP", "MPC" ], [ "29552 Chern", "1998 CS2", "February 15 , 1998", "asteroid named after the Chinese mathematician Chern Shiing-shen", "MPC" ], [ "31065 Beishizhang", "1996 TZ13", "October 10 , 1996", "asteroid", "MPC" ], [ "136849", "1998 CS1", "February 9 , 1998", "potentially hazardous asteroid ( PHA )", "MPC" ], [ "Zhu-Balam", "C/1997 L1", "June 3 , 1997", "comet named after SCAP head Jin Zhu and co-discoverer Dave Balam ( Univ . of Victoria )", "MPC" ] ]
Discoveries -- Notable objects
Beijing_Schmidt_CCD_Asteroid_Program_1
The Beijing Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program (SCAP) was a astronomical survey to search for near-Earth objects. It was conducted during the 1990s, at the Xinglong Station in the Yanshan mountains of China's Hebei province and resulted in the discovery of more than a thousand numbered minor planets. Funded by the Chinese Academy of Science, the survey is sometimes also called BAO Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program and NAOC Schmidt CCD Asteroid Program, referring to the Beijing Astronomical Observatory (BAO) and National Astronomical Observatory of China (NAOC), respectively. The instrument that SCAP used to detect near-Earth objects was a 60/90 cm Schmidt telescope. Equipped with a 2048×2048 CCD camera, this telescope was installed at the BAO Xinglong station in Hebei province, China. In a conversation with Space.com contributor Michael Paine, SCAP head Jin Zhu said that the program's allotted time to use the Schmidt telescope was significantly reduced to make room for the observatory's other projects.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Ram
Andy Ram
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Tier", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Win", "1-0", "Jul 2003", "Indianapolis Tennis Championships , US", "International", "Hard", "Mario Ančić", "Diego Ayala Robby Ginepri", "2-6 , 7-6 , 7-5" ], [ "Win", "2-0", "Sep 2003", "Thailand Open , Thailand", "International", "Hard ( i )", "Jonathan Erlich", "Andrew Kratzmann Jarkko Nieminen", "6-3 , 7-6" ], [ "Win", "3-0", "Oct 2003", "Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon , France", "International", "Carpet ( i )", "Jonathan Erlich", "Julien Benneteau Nicolas Mahut", "6-1 , 6-3" ], [ "Loss", "3-1", "Jan 2004", "Chennai Open , India", "International", "Hard", "Jonathan Erlich", "Rafael Nadal Tommy Robredo", "6-7 , 6-4 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "3-2", "Feb 2004", "Rotterdam Open , Netherlands", "Intl . Gold", "Hard ( i )", "Jonathan Erlich", "Paul Hanley Radek Štěpánek", "7-5 , 6-7 , 5-7" ], [ "Win", "4-2", "Oct 2004", "Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon , France ( 2 )", "International", "Carpet ( i )", "Jonathan Erlich", "Jonas Björkman Radek Štěpánek", "7-6 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "5-2", "Feb 2005", "Rotterdam Open , Netherlands", "Intl . Gold", "Hard ( i )", "Jonathan Erlich", "Cyril Suk Pavel Vízner", "6-4 , 4-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "6-2", "Jun 2005", "Nottingham Open , UK", "International", "Grass", "Jonathan Erlich", "Simon Aspelin Todd Perry", "4-6 , 6-3 , 7-5" ], [ "Loss", "6-3", "Jul 2005", "Los Angeles Open , US", "International", "Hard", "Jonathan Erlich", "Rick Leach Brian MacPhie", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "6-4", "Aug 2005", "Canadian Open , Canada", "Masters Series", "Hard", "Jonathan Erlich", "Wayne Black Kevin Ullyett", "7-6 , 3-6 , 0-6" ], [ "Loss", "6-5", "Oct 2005", "Thailand Open , Thailand", "International", "Hard ( i )", "Jonathan Erlich", "Paul Hanley Leander Paes", "6-5 , 1-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Loss", "6-6", "Oct 2005", "Vienna Open , Austria", "Intl . Gold", "Hard ( i )", "Jonathan Erlich", "Mark Knowles Daniel Nestor", "3-5 , 4-5" ], [ "Win", "7-6", "Jan 2006", "Adelaide International , Australia", "International", "Hard", "Jonathan Erlich", "Paul Hanley Kevin Ullyett", "7-6 , 7-6" ], [ "Loss", "7-7", "Feb 2006", "Rotterdam Open , Netherlands", "Intl . Gold", "Hard ( i )", "Jonathan Erlich", "Paul Hanley Kevin Ullyett", "6-7 , 6-7" ], [ "Loss", "7-8", "May 2006", "Italian Open , Italy", "Masters Series", "Clay", "Jonathan Erlich", "Mark Knowles Daniel Nestor", "4-6 , 7-5 , [ 11-13 ]" ], [ "Win", "8-8", "Jun 2006", "Nottingham Open , UK ( 2 )", "International", "Grass", "Jonathan Erlich", "Igor Kunitsyn Dmitry Tursunov", "6-3 , 6-2" ], [ "Win", "9-8", "Aug 2006", "Connecticut Open , US", "International", "Hard", "Jonathan Erlich", "Mariusz Fyrstenberg Marcin Matkowski", "6-3 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "10-8", "Oct 2006", "Thailand Open , Thailand ( 2 )", "International", "Hard ( i )", "Jonathan Erlich", "Andy Murray Jamie Murray", "6-2 , 2-6 , [ 10-4 ]" ], [ "Loss", "10-9", "Mar 2007", "Las Vegas Open , US", "International", "Hard", "Jonathan Erlich", "Bob Bryan Mike Bryan", "6-7 , 2-6" ], [ "Loss", "10-10", "Mar 2007", "Indian Wells Masters , US", "Masters Series", "Hard", "Jonathan Erlich", "Martin Damm Leander Paes", "4-6 , 4-6" ] ]
ATP career finals -- Doubles : 36 ( 19 titles , 18 runner-ups )
Legend Grand Slam tournaments ( 1–0 ) Tennis Masters Cup / ATP World Tour Finals ( 0–1 ) ATP Masters Series / ATP World Tour Masters 1000 ( 3–7 ) ATP International Series Gold / ATP World Tour 500 Series ( 2–3 ) ATP International Series / ATP World Tour 250 Series ( 13–7 ) Titles by surface Hard ( 12–17 ) Clay ( 1–1 ) Grass ( 3–0 ) Carpet ( 3–0 ) Titles by setting Outdoor ( 12–11 ) Indoor ( 7–7 )
Andy_Ram_5
Andy Ram (; born April 10, 1980) is a retired Israeli professional tennis player. He was primarily a doubles player, and competed in three Olympics. He is the first Israeli tennis player to win a senior Grand Slam event. Ram first won the mixed doubles title at the 2006 Wimbledon Championships, together with Vera Zvonareva. He then won the mixed doubles title at the 2007 French Open with Nathalie Dechy, and the men's doubles title at the 2008 Australian Open with Jonathan Erlich. Ram attained his highest doubles ranking of World No. 5 in July 2008. He reached 36 doubles finals and won 20 of them through 2013, mostly with partner Jonathan Erlich; together, they are known in Israel as AndiYoni. His Davis Cup doubles record, as of 2018, was 20-7. In May 2014 he announced his retirement, to take effect after Israel's Davis Cup tie in September. In April 2015, Ram, CEO of Pulse Play, announced his new startup - wearable technology and an app for amateur tennis players around the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netball_at_the_2006_Commonwealth_Games
Netball at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
[ "Rk", "Player", "Team", "MP", "S/A", "%" ]
[ [ "1", "Irene van Dyk", "NZL", "7", "89/95", "94" ], [ "2", "Sindisiwe Gumede", "RSA", "6", "61/68", "90" ], [ "3", "Elaine Davis", "JAM", "7", "59/72", "82" ], [ "4", "Sharelle McMahon", "AUS", "7", "45/48", "94" ], [ "5", "Catherine Cox", "AUS", "7", "44/57", "77" ] ]
Goals from MPW [ 6 ]
Netball_at_the_2006_Commonwealth_Games_11
The 2006 Commonwealth Games was the third Games at which netball, one of the few women-only sports in the Commonwealth Games, was played. The preliminary matches were held at the State Netball and Hockey Centre in the Melbourne suburb of Parkville, with the finals being held at the multi-purpose Melbourne Park in the inner city. Netball was among the most popular sports with viewers at this Games, with most tickets selling out in the initial ballot, and no more being available until a second release in the week before the Games - a rare event in a competition where many tickets remained unsold in the final week before the start of competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_Czech_Republic
Demographics of the Czech Republic
[ "Country", "2016", "2017", "2018" ]
[ [ "Ukraine", "5,778", "10,340", "16,747" ], [ "Slovakia", "6,706", "6,328", "6,671" ], [ "Russia", "2,404", "2,891", "3,388" ], [ "Vietnam", "1,752", "2,196", "2,264" ], [ "Romania", "1,648", "1,829", "2,184" ], [ "Bulgaria", "1,331", "1,620", "1,977" ], [ "Mongolia", "709", "1,165", "1,498" ], [ "Hungary", "911", "1,238", "1,330" ], [ "India", "751", "1,001", "1,158" ], [ "Belarus", "421", "657", "1,145" ], [ "China", "551", "823", "1,123" ], [ "United States", "1,063", "1,073", "1,101" ], [ "Serbia", "230", "414", "1,041" ], [ "Total", "37,503", "45,957", "58,148" ] ]
Immigration -- Recent trends
Demographics_of_the_Czech_Republic_1
This article is about the demographic features of the population of the Czech Republic, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, and religious affiliations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Walter_Clark
Charles Walter Clark
[ "Name", "Grade", "Lines served", "Dates", "Notes", "Map" ]
[ [ "Baker Street", "II*", "Circle , Hammersmith & City , Metropolitan", "Opened 1863 , rebuilt 1911-13", "John Fowler designed the Circle line platforms and the station was rebuilt by Clark . Chiltern Court , built above the station in the 1920s , is not included in the listing", "51°31′19.2″N 0°9′25.2″W / 51.522000°N 0.157000°W / 51.522000 ; -0.157000 ( Baker Street tube station )" ], [ "Croxley", "Local", "Metropolitan", "1925", "Listed by the local authority", "51°38′51″N 0°26′28.7″W / 51.64750°N 0.441306°W / 51.64750 ; -0.441306 ( Croxley tube station )" ], [ "Farringdon", "II", "Circle , Hammersmith & City , Metropolitan", "Station built 1865 , street level buildings re-built 1922", "John Fowler built the original station before it was re-built by Clark", "51°31′12″N 0°6′19.1″W / 51.52000°N 0.105306°W / 51.52000 ; -0.105306 ( Farringdon tube station )" ], [ "Great Portland Street", "II", "Circle , Hammersmith & City , Metropolitan", "Station built 1863 , street level buildings re-built 1912", "John Fowler built the original station before it was re-built by Clark", "51°31′25″N 0°08′38″W / 51.523733°N 0.143929°W / 51.523733 ; -0.143929 ( Great Portland Street tube station )" ], [ "Paddington ( Praed Street )", "II", "District , Circle", "Station built 1866-68 , street level buildings re-built 1915", "John Fowler built the original station before it was re-built by Clark", "51°31′07″N 0°10′46″W / 51.51861°N 0.17944°W / 51.51861 ; -0.17944 ( Paddington station )" ], [ "Watford", "II", "Metropolitan", "c.1925", "Brick built in domestic style to set the tone for the local Metro-land development", "51°39′27″N 0°25′3″W / 51.65750°N 0.41750°W / 51.65750 ; -0.41750 ( Watford tube station )" ], [ "Willesden Green", "II", "Jubilee", "Originally built 1879 , street level buildings rebuilt 1925", "Street buildings re-built by Clark", "51°32′57.1″N 0°13′18.1″W / 51.549194°N 0.221694°W / 51.549194 ; -0.221694 ( Willesden Green tube station )" ] ]
Buildings -- List of listed buildings
Charles_Walter_Clark_0
Charles Walter Clark (1885-1972) was an architect that worked for the Metropolitan Railway from 1911 to 1933 and was responsible for designing 25 stations, five of which are listed buildings today.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Minnesota_Twins_team_records
List of Minnesota Twins team records
[ "Rank", "Player", "Number" ]
[ [ "1", "Walter Johnson", "531" ], [ "2", "Case Patten", "206" ], [ "3", "Bert Blyleven", "141" ], [ "4", "Long Tom Hughes", "139" ], [ "5", "Jim Kaat", "133" ] ]
All-Time leaders -- Pitching
List_of_Minnesota_Twins_team_records_24
This is a listing of statistical records and milestone achievements of the Minnesota Twins franchise.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics
New Zealand at the 2012 Summer Olympics
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Goals", "2012 club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Jake Gleeson", "( 1990-06-26 ) 26 June 1990 ( aged 22 )", "3", "0", "Portland Timbers" ], [ "2", "2 DF", "Tim Payne", "( 1994-01-10 ) 10 January 1994 ( aged 18 )", "0", "0", "Blackburn Rovers" ], [ "3", "2 DF", "Ian Hogg", "( 1989-12-15 ) 15 December 1989 ( aged 22 )", "9", "0", "Auckland City" ], [ "4", "2 DF", "Tim Myers", "( 1990-09-17 ) 17 September 1990 ( aged 21 )", "2", "0", "Waitakere United" ], [ "5", "2 DF", "Tommy Smith", "( 1990-03-31 ) 31 March 1990 ( aged 22 )", "0", "0", "Ipswich Town" ], [ "6", "2 DF", "Ryan Nelsen * ( c )", "( 1977-10-18 ) 18 October 1977 ( aged 34 )", "2", "0", "Queens Park Rangers" ], [ "7", "4 FW", "Kosta Barbarouses", "( 1990-02-19 ) 19 February 1990 ( aged 22 )", "5", "4", "Panathinaikos" ], [ "8", "3 MF", "Michael McGlinchey *", "( 1987-01-07 ) 7 January 1987 ( aged 25 )", "0", "0", "Central Coast Mariners" ], [ "9", "4 FW", "Shane Smeltz *", "( 1981-09-29 ) 29 September 1981 ( aged 30 )", "5", "7", "Perth Glory" ], [ "10", "4 FW", "Chris Wood", "( 1991-12-07 ) 7 December 1991 ( aged 20 )", "0", "0", "West Bromwich Albion" ], [ "11", "3 MF", "Marco Rojas", "( 1991-11-05 ) 5 November 1991 ( aged 20 )", "0", "0", "Melbourne Victory" ], [ "12", "2 DF", "Adam Thomas", "( 1992-04-01 ) 1 April 1992 ( aged 20 )", "4", "0", "Waikato" ], [ "13", "3 MF", "Alex Feneridis", "( 1989-11-13 ) 13 November 1989 ( aged 22 )", "4", "0", "Auckland City" ], [ "14", "2 DF", "James Musa", "( 1992-04-01 ) 1 April 1992 ( aged 20 )", "4", "2", "Team Wellington" ], [ "15", "3 MF", "Cameron Howieson", "( 1994-12-22 ) 22 December 1994 ( aged 17 )", "0", "0", "Burnley" ], [ "16", "4 FW", "Dakota Lucas", "( 1991-06-26 ) 26 June 1991 ( aged 21 )", "4", "0", "Sunshine Coast" ], [ "17", "3 MF", "Adam McGeorge", "( 1989-03-30 ) 30 March 1989 ( aged 23 )", "3", "0", "Auckland City" ], [ "18", "1 GK", "Michael O'Keeffe", "( 1990-08-09 ) 9 August 1990 ( aged 21 )", "1", "0", "Fairfield University" ] ]
Football -- Men 's tournament
Main article : Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men 's tournament Team roster The following is the New Zealand roster in the men 's football tournament of the 2012 Summer Olympics . [ 15 ] viewtalk Coach : Neil Emblen .mw-parser-output .nat-fs-player th { background-color : inherit ; border:0 } .mw-parser-output .nat-fs-player td { text-align : center ; border:0 }
New_Zealand_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_27
New Zealand competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. This was the nation's twenty-fourth appearance at the Olympics. The New Zealand Olympic Committee sent 184 athletes, 97 men, and 87 women to the Games to compete in 16 sports, the nation's largest ever delegation. New Zealand left London with a total of thirteen medals (six gold, two silver, and five bronze), finishing fifteenth in the overall medal standings. This was considered one of the nation's most successful Olympics, winning the second-largest number of gold medals behind eight at the 1984 Summer Olympics, and tying with the 1988 Summer Olympics for the largest number of medals. Five of these medals were awarded to the team in rowing, three in cycling, two in sailing, and one each in athletics, canoeing, and equestrian. Among the nation's medallists were rower Mahé Drysdale, who won gold in the men's single sculls, and track cyclists Sam Bewley, Marc Ryan, and Jesse Sergent, who managed to repeat the bronze from Beijing in men's team pursuit. New Zealand also ranked highly in medal tables adjusted for country populations, placing fourth for total medals per capita, gold medals per capita and weighted medals per capita. During the Games, New Zealand achieved its one hundredth overall Olympic medal. The gold medal was won by kayaker Lisa Carrington in the women's K-1 200 metres. However, if the three medals won by New Zealand athletes in 1908 and in 1912 as part of Australasia were included, the one hundredth medal would be the silver claimed by sailors Peter Burling and Blair Tuke from the open skiff class. Originally, New Zealand won five gold medals: three in rowing, one in sailing, and the last canoeing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wimbledon_ladies'_singles_champions
List of Wimbledon ladies' singles champions
[ "Player", "Amateur Era", "Open Era", "All-time", "Years" ]
[ [ "Martina Navratilova ( USA )", "0", "9", "9", "1978 , 1979 , 1982 , 1983 , 1984 , 1985 , 1986 , 1987 , 1990" ], [ "Helen Wills Moody ( USA )", "8", "0", "8", "1927 , 1928 , 1929 , 1930 , 1932 , 1933 , 1935 , 1938" ], [ "Dorothea Lambert Chambers ( UK )", "7", "0", "7", "1903 , 1904 , 1906 , 1910 , 1911 , 1913 , 1914" ], [ "Steffi Graf ( GER )", "0", "7", "7", "1988 , 1989 , 1991 , 1992 , 1993 , 1995 , 1996" ], [ "Serena Williams ( USA )", "0", "7", "7", "2002 , 2003 , 2009 , 2010 , 2012 , 2015 , 2016" ], [ "Blanche Bingley ( UK )", "6", "0", "6", "1886 , 1889 , 1894 , 1897 , 1899 , 1900" ], [ "Suzanne Lenglen ( FRA )", "6", "0", "6", "1919 , 1920 , 1921 , 1922 , 1923 , 1925" ], [ "Billie Jean King ( USA )", "2", "4", "6", "1966 , 1967 , 1968 , 1972 , 1973 , 1975" ], [ "Charlotte Cooper Sterry ( UK )", "5", "0", "5", "1895 , 1896 , 1898 , 1901 , 1908" ], [ "Lottie Dod ( UK )", "5", "0", "5", "1887 , 1888 , 1891 , 1892 , 1893" ], [ "Venus Williams ( USA )", "0", "5", "5", "2000 , 2001 , 2005 , 2007 , 2008" ], [ "Louise Brough ( USA )", "4", "0", "4", "1948 , 1949 , 1950 , 1955" ], [ "Maureen Connolly ( USA )", "3", "0", "3", "1952 , 1953 , 1954" ], [ "Maria Bueno ( BRA )", "3", "0", "3", "1959 , 1960 , 1964" ], [ "Margaret Court ( AUS )", "2", "1", "3", "1963 , 1965 , 1970" ], [ "Chris Evert ( USA )", "0", "3", "3", "1974 , 1976 , 1981" ], [ "Althea Gibson ( USA )", "2", "0", "2", "1957 , 1958" ], [ "Dorothy Round ( UK )", "2", "0", "2", "1934 , 1937" ], [ "Kathleen McKane Godfree ( UK )", "2", "0", "2", "1924 , 1926" ], [ "May Sutton ( USA )", "2", "0", "2", "1905 , 1907" ] ]
Statistics -- Multiple champions
Title defended in the challenge round
List_of_Wimbledon_ladies'_singles_champions_5
The Championships, Wimbledon is an annual tennis tournament first contested in 1877 and played on outdoor grass courts[a][b] at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) in the Wimbledon suburb of London, United Kingdom. The Ladies' Singles was started in 1884.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllis_Logan
Phyllis Logan
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1980", "Shoestring", "Linda", "Episode : Mocking Bird" ], [ "1980", "The White Bird Passes", "Janie ( age 16 )", "TV film" ], [ "1981", "Play for Today", "Nancy Park", "Episode : The Good Time Girls" ], [ "1985", "Time and the Conways", "Kay Conway", "TV film" ], [ "1985", "Off Peak", "Janet", "TV film" ], [ "1986 , 1989", "Screen Two", "Anne , Alison , Lee", "Episodes : The McGuffin , Sitting Targets , Defrosting the Fridge" ], [ "1986-1994", "Lovejoy", "Lady Jane Felsham", "Main role ( series 1-5 ) , guest ( season 6 )" ], [ "1987", "First Sight", "Kathy", "Episode : Extras" ], [ "1987", "Bust", "Sheila Walsh", "TV series" ], [ "1988", "Hannay", "Alison Ross", "Episode : Act of Riot" ], [ "1989", "And a Nightingale Sang", "Helen", "TV film" ], [ "1989", "Goldeneye", "Ann Fleming", "TV film" ], [ "1991", "Screen One", "Dora", "Episode : Happy Feet" ], [ "1991", "The Play on One", "Andrea , Ruth Kovacs", "Episodes : And the Cow Jumped Over the Moon , Effie 's Burning" ], [ "1993", "Love and Reason", "Lou Larson", "TV miniseries" ], [ "1995", "Kavanagh QC", "Samantha Fisher", "Episode : A Family Affair" ], [ "1995", "The Big One", "Mrs. Wilde", "TV film" ], [ "1995", "Chiller", "Anna Spalinsky", "Episode : Here Comes the Mirror Man" ], [ "1996", "Pie in the Sky", "Dept . Supt . Chalmers", "Episode : Coddled Eggs" ], [ "1996", "Inspector Morse", "Julia Stevens", "Episode : The Daughters of Cain" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Phyllis_Logan_1
Phyllis Logan (born 11 January 1956) is a Scottish actress, known for playing Lady Jane Felsham in Lovejoy (1986-93) and Mrs Hughes (later Carson) in Downton Abbey (2010-15). She won the BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer for the 1983 film Another Time, Another Place. Her other film appearances include Secrets & Lies (1996) and Shooting Fish (1997).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Austrian_Hockey_League_season
2010–11 Austrian Hockey League season
[ "Player", "Team", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "+/-", "PIM" ]
[ [ "Francois Fortier", "Vienna Capitals", "51", "48", "36", "84", "+30", "61" ], [ "Benoit Gratton", "Vienna Capitals", "45", "27", "46", "73", "+23", "247" ], [ "Rok Ticar", "Jesenice", "54", "24", "44", "68", "+8", "16" ], [ "John Hughes", "Olimpija Ljubljana", "53", "16", "48", "64", "-6", "28" ], [ "Balazs Ladanyi", "SAPA Fehérvár AV 19", "54", "22", "38", "60", "-1", "20" ], [ "Robert Sabolič", "Jesenice", "54", "33", "26", "59", "-4", "64" ], [ "Ryan Kinasewich", "KHL Medveščak Zagreb", "49", "30", "29", "59", "+22", "16" ], [ "Derek Damon", "Villacher SV", "53", "24", "33", "57", "+9", "158" ], [ "Thomas Koch", "Red Bull Salzburg", "49", "23", "34", "57", "+15", "34" ], [ "Michael Raffl", "Villacher SV", "50", "26", "29", "55", "+25", "62" ] ]
Regular season -- Individual statistics
The following players led the league in points at the conclusion of the regular season . [ 1 ]
2010–11_Austrian_Hockey_League_season_1
The 2010-11 Austrian Hockey League was a season of the Austrian Hockey League (known as Erste Bank Eishockey Liga (or EBEL league) for sponsorship reasons). The 2010-11 season ended with an exciting victory in game 7 of the championship finals for the EC Red Bull Salzburg team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_triple_jump
2000 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's triple jump
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "# 4", "# 5", "# 6", "Result", "Note" ]
[ [ "1", "Charles Friedek", "Germany", "16.25", "16.93", "17.28", "X", "X", "X", "17.28", "PB" ], [ "2", "Rostislav Dimitrov", "Bulgaria", "X", "17.22", "16.66", "X", "X", "17.14", "17.22", "SB" ], [ "3", "Paolo Camossi", "Italy", "17.05", "16.05", "X", "X", "X", "X", "17.05", "NR" ], [ "4", "Zsolt Czingler", "Hungary", "16.77", "16.62", "16.66", "16.81", "X", "17.00", "17.00", "" ], [ "5", "Ketill Hanstveit", "Norway", "15.87", "16.72", "16.62", "X", "14.63", "X", "16.72", "SB" ], [ "6", "Fabrizio Donato", "Italy", "X", "X", "16.57", "X", "16.55", "X", "16.57", "" ], [ "7", "Ambrus Szabó", "Hungary", "16.38", "X", "15.81", "X", "X", "15.27", "16.38", "" ], [ "8", "Julian Golley", "Great Britain", "X", "X", "16.16", "X", "X", "X", "16.16", "" ] ]
Results -- Final
2000_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Men's_triple_jump_1
The men's triple jump event at the 2000 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on February 26-27.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Game_of_the_Year_awards
List of Game of the Year awards
[ "Year", "Game", "Genre", "Platform ( s )", "Developer ( s )" ]
[ [ "2008", "Grand Theft Auto IV", "Action-adventure", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360", "Rockstar North" ], [ "2009", "Uncharted 2 : Among Thieves", "Action-adventure", "PlayStation 3", "Naughty Dog" ], [ "2010", "Mass Effect 2", "Action role-playing", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360", "BioWare" ], [ "2011", "The Elder Scrolls V : Skyrim", "Action role-playing", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360", "Bethesda Game Studios" ], [ "2012", "XCOM : Enemy Unknown", "Turn-based tactics", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360", "Firaxis Games" ], [ "2013", "The Last of Us", "Action-adventure", "PlayStation 3", "Naughty Dog" ], [ "2014", "Middle-earth : Shadow of Mordor", "Action-adventure", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 3 , PlayStation 4 , Xbox 360 , Xbox One", "Monolith Productions" ], [ "2015", "Super Mario Maker", "Platformer", "Wii U", "Nintendo EAD" ], [ "2016", "Hitman", "Stealth", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 4 , Xbox One", "IO Interactive" ], [ "2017", "PlayerUnknown 's Battlegrounds", "Battle royale", "Microsoft Windows , Xbox One", "PUBG Corporation" ], [ "2018", "Tetris Effect", "Puzzle", "PlayStation 4 , PlayStation VR", "Monstars Inc./Resonai" ], [ "2019", "Outer Wilds", "Action-adventure", "Microsoft Windows , PlayStation 4 , Xbox One", "Mobius Digital" ] ]
Publications and media -- Giant Bomb
The winners of the Giant Bomb Game of the Year are chosen by its editors . [ 255 ]
List_of_Game_of_the_Year_awards_23
Game of the Year (abbreviated GotY) is an award given by various award events and media publications to a video game that they feel represented the pinnacle of gaming that year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_Geniuses
Baby Geniuses
[ "Award", "Category", "Subject", "Result" ]
[ [ "Stinkers Bad Movie Awards", "Worst Picture", "Steven Paul", "Nominated" ], [ "Stinkers Bad Movie Awards", "Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy", "Steven Paul", "Nominated" ], [ "Stinkers Bad Movie Awards", "Worst Director", "Bob Clark", "Won" ], [ "Stinkers Bad Movie Awards", "Worst Child Performer", "Leo , Gerry and Myles Fitzgerald", "Nominated" ], [ "Stinkers Bad Movie Awards", "Least Special Special Effects", "", "Nominated" ] ]
Awards and nominations
Baby_Geniuses_0
Baby Geniuses is a 1999 American family comedy film directed by Bob Clark and written by Clark and Greg Michael based on a story by Clark, Steven Paul, Francisca Matos, and Robert Grasmere, and starring Kathleen Turner, Christopher Lloyd, Kim Cattrall, Peter MacNicol, and Ruby Dee. The film has the distinction of being the first full-length feature to use computer-generated imagery for the synthesis of human visual speech. 2D warping techniques were used to digitally animate the mouth viseme shapes of the babies which were originally shot with their mouths closed. The viseme shapes were sampled from syllables uttered by the babies on the set. The film grossed over $36 million worldwide. In 2004, it was followed by a sequel, Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2. In 2011, an original series was announced. The series has so far aired in Italy and the Far East. Additionally, the series was released as a set of movies. Baby Geniuses and the Mystery of the Crown Jewels, which features episodes 1-4, was released directly to video in 2013. Episodes 5-8, Baby Geniuses and the Treasures of Egypt, came out in 2014, and episodes 9-12, were released as Baby Geniuses and the Space Baby in 2015. The series/movies follow the Baby Squad Investigators, or B.S.I., as they pursue Big Baby (voiced by Christopher Bones), his father Beauregard Burger (Andy Pandini), and the international thief Moriarty (Jon Voight).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_South_American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
2019 South American Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Florencia Borelli", "Argentina", "15:42.60" ], [ "2", "Carolina Tabares", "Colombia", "15:46.04" ], [ "3", "Luz Mery Rojas", "Peru", "15:46.27" ], [ "4", "Saida Meneses", "Peru", "15:47.16" ], [ "5", "Fedra Luna", "Argentina", "16:17.18" ], [ "6", "Muriel Coneo", "Colombia", "16:34.58" ], [ "7", "Simone Ferraz", "Brazil", "16:37.06" ], [ "8", "Carmen Toaquiza", "Ecuador", "16:38.70" ], [ "9", "Edith Mamani", "Bolivia", "16:42.77" ], [ "10", "Salome Mendoza", "Bolivia", "17:03.55" ] ]
Women 's results -- 5000 meters
26 May
2019_South_American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_32
These are the full results of the 2019 South American Championships in Athletics which took place in Lima, Peru, from 24 to 26 May at the Villa Deportiva Nacional.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literate_programming
Literate programming
[ "Name", "Supported Languages", "Written in", "Markup Language", "Comments" ]
[ [ "WEB", "Pascal", "Pascal", "TeX", "The first published literate programming environment" ], [ "CWEB", "C++ and C", "C", "TeX", "Is WEB adapted for C and C++" ], [ "NoWEB", "Any", "C , AWK , and Icon", "LaTeX , TeX , HTML and troff", "It is well known for its simplicity and it allows for text formatting in HTML rather than going through the TeX system" ], [ "Literate", "Any", "D", "Markdown", "Supports TeX equations . Compatible with Vim ( literate.vim )" ], [ "FunnelWeb", "Any", "C", "HTML and TeX", "It has more complicated markup , but has many more flexible options" ], [ "NuWEB", "Any", "C++", "LaTeX", "It can translate a single LP source into any number of code files . It does it in a single invocation ; it does not have separate weave and tangle commands . It does not have the extensibility of noweb" ], [ "pyWeb", "Any", "Python", "ReStructuredText", "Respects indentation which makes usable for the languages like Python , though you can use it for any programming language" ], [ "Molly", "Any", "Perl", "HTML", "Aims to modernize and scale it with folding HTML and virtual views on code . It uses noweb markup for the literate source files" ], [ "Codnar", "", "Ruby", "", "It is an inverse literate programming tool available as a Ruby Gem . Instead of the machine-readable source code being extracted out of the literate documentation sources , the literate documentation is extracted out of the normal machine-readable source code files" ], [ "Emacs org-mode", "Any", "Emacs Lisp", "Plain text", "Requires Babel , which allows embedding blocks of source code from multiple programming languages within a single text document . Blocks of code can share data with each other , display images inline , or be parsed into pure source code using the noweb reference syntax" ], [ "CoffeeScript", "CoffeeScript", "CoffeeScript , JavaScript", "Markdown", "CoffeeScript supports a literate mode , which enables programs to be compiled from a source document written in Markdown with indented blocks of code" ], [ "Maple worksheets", "Maple ( software )", "", "XML", "Maple worksheets are a platform-agnostic literate programming environment that combines text and graphics with live code for symbolic computation . Maple Worksheets . www.maplesoft.com . 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Playgrounds also allow the user to add Markup language along with the code that provide headers , inline formatting and images" ], [ "Jupyter Notebook , formerly IPython Notebook", "Python and any with a Jupyter Kernel", "", "HTML", "Works in the format of notebooks , which combine headings , text ( including LaTeX ) , plots , etc . with the written code" ], [ "R Markdown Notebooks ( or R Notebooks )", "R , Python , Julia and SQL", "", "PDF , Microsoft Word , LibreOffice and presentation or slide show formats plus interactive formats like HTML widgets", "" ] ]
Literate programming practices
There are various other implementations of the literate programming concept ( some of them do n't have macros and hence violate the order of human logic principle ) :
Literate_programming_0
Literate programming is a programming paradigm introduced by Donald Knuth in which a computer program is given an explanation of its logic in a natural language, such as English, interspersed with snippets of macros and traditional source code, from which compilable source code can be generated. The literate programming paradigm, as conceived by Knuth, represents a move away from writing computer programs in the manner and order imposed by the computer, and instead enables programmers to develop programs in the order demanded by the logic and flow of their thoughts. Literate programs are written as an uninterrupted exposition of logic in an ordinary human language, much like the text of an essay, in which macros are included to hide abstractions and traditional source code. Literate programming (LP) tools are used to obtain two representations from a literate source file: one suitable for further compilation or execution by a computer, the tangled code, and another for viewing as formatted documentation, which is said to be woven from the literate source. While the first generation of literate programming tools were computer language-specific, the later ones are language-agnostic and exist above the programming languages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_in_mammal_paleontology
2017 in mammal paleontology
[ "Name", "Novelty", "Status", "Authors", "Age", "Location", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Acarechimys pascuali", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Verzi , Olivares & Morgan", "Early Miocene ( Santacrucian )", "Argentina", "A stem - abrocomid , a species of Acarechimys" ], [ "Acritoparamys naomugengensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Li , Mao & Wang", "Eocene", "China", "A member of the family Ischyromyidae" ], [ "Allactaga fru", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Nesin & Kovalchuk", "Miocene ( early Turolian )", "Ukraine", "A jerboa , a species of Allactaga" ], [ "Allocricetus primitivus", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Wu & Flynn", "Pliocene", "China", "A hamster" ], [ "Altasciurus", "Gen. et comb . nov", "Valid", "Korth & Tabrum", "Oligocene ( Orellan to Whitneyan )", "United States ( Colorado Montana Nebraska South Dakota Wyoming )", "A member of the family Aplodontidae belonging to the subfamily Prosciurinae . The type species is Paramys relictus Cope ( 1873 ) ; genus also includes A. albiclivus ( Korth , 1994 ) and A. clausulus ( Korth , 2009 )" ], [ "Ameghinomys", "Gen. et comb . nov", "Valid", "Verzi , Olivares & Morgan", "Early Miocene", "Argentina", "A stem - abrocomid ; a new genus for Acarechimys constans ( Ameghino , 1887 )" ], [ "Apeomys asiaticus", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Qiu", "Late Early Miocene", "China", "A member of the family Eomyidae" ], [ "Apeomys oldrichi", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Mörs & Flink", "Early Miocene", "Germany", "A member of the family Eomyidae" ], [ "Apocricetus darderi", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Torres-Roig et al", "Pliocene ( Zanclean )", "Spain", "A member of the family Cricetidae" ], [ "Argyromys cicigei", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "López-Guerrero et al", "Late Oligocene", "China Mongolia", "A member of the family Cricetidae" ], [ "Cardiomys leufuensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Pérez , Deschamps & Vucetich", "Late Miocene ( Chasicoan )", "Argentina", "A relative of the capybara" ], [ "Cavia cabrerai", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Candela & Bonini", "Miocene - Pliocene boundary", "Argentina", "A species of Cavia ( a relative of the guinea pig )" ], [ "Caviodon andalhualensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Pérez , Deschamps & Vucetich", "Miocene ( Messinian )", "Argentina", "A relative of the capybara" ], [ "Collimys caucasicus", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Tesakov in Tesakov et al", "Miocene ( Turolian )", "Russia ( Adygea )", "A member of the family Cricetidae" ], [ "Cricetinus mesolophidos", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Wu & Flynn", "Pliocene", "China", "A hamster" ], [ "Cricetodon goklerensis", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Joniak et al", "Early Miocene", "Turkey", "" ], [ "Cricetops auster", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Li et al", "Early Oligocene", "China", "A muroid rodent , a species of Cricetops" ], [ "Debruijnia kostakii", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "De Bruijn", "Early Miocene", "Greece", "A member of Spalacinae" ], [ "Democricetodon fejfari", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Lindsay", "Middle Miocene", "Pakistan", "A member of the family Cricetidae" ], [ "Democricetodon haltmari", "Sp . nov", "Valid", "Joniak et al", "Early Miocene", "Turkey", "" ] ]
Eutherians -- New taxa
2017_in_mammal_paleontology_9
This article records new taxa of fossil mammals of every kind that have been described during the year 2017, as well as other significant discoveries and events related to paleontology of mammals that occurred in the year 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Milan–San_Remo
1999 Milan–San Remo
[ "", "Cyclist", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Andrei Tchmil ( BEL )", "Lotto-Mobistar", "6h 52 ' 37" ], [ "2", "Erik Zabel ( GER )", "Team Telekom", "s.t" ], [ "3", "Zbigniew Spruch ( POL )", "Lampre-Daikin", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Stefano Garzelli ( ITA )", "Mercatone Uno-Bianchi", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Lauri Aus ( EST )", "Casino-Ag2r Prévoyance", "s.t" ], [ "6", "Léon van Bon ( NED )", "Rabobank", "s.t" ], [ "7", "Peter van Petegem ( BEL )", "TVM-Farm Frites", "s.t" ], [ "8", "Jo Planckaert ( BEL )", "Lotto-Mobistar", "s.t" ], [ "9", "George Hincapie ( USA )", "U.S . Postal Service", "s.t" ], [ "10", "Gabriele Balducci ( ITA )", "Navigare-Gaerne", "s.t" ] ]
Results
1999_Milan–San_Remo_0
The 1999 Milan-San Remo was the 90th edition of the monument classic Milan-San Remo and was won by Andrei Tchmil of . The race was run on March 20, 1999, and the were covered in 6 hours, 52 minutes and 37 seconds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Baldwin
Adam Baldwin
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1984", "Pigs vs. Freaks", "Mickey South", "TV movie" ], [ "1985", "Special Treat", "Otto Frommer", "Episode : Out of Time" ], [ "1985", "Poison Ivy", "Ike Dimick", "TV movie" ], [ "1986", "Welcome Home , Bobby", "Cleary Biggs", "TV movie" ], [ "1991", "Murder in High Places", "", "TV movie" ], [ "1992", "Cruel Doubt", "Det . John Taylor", "TV movie" ], [ "1992", "Deadbolt", "Alec Danz", "TV movie" ], [ "1993", "The Last Shot", "Mark Tullis Jr", "TV short" ], [ "1994", "Blind Justice", "Sgt . Hastings", "TV movie" ], [ "1995", "Fallen Angels", "Ralph", "Episode : Good Housekeeping" ], [ "1995", "VR.5", "Scott Cooper", "Episode : Pilot" ], [ "1995", "Trade-Off", "Thomas Hughes", "TV movie" ], [ "1995", "Sawbones", "Burt Miller", "TV movie" ], [ "1995", "Shadow-Ops", "Dalt", "TV movie" ], [ "1996", "Smoke Jumpers", "Don Mackey", "TV movie" ], [ "1996-1997", "The Cape", "Col. Jack Riles", "Main role" ], [ "1997", "The Visitor", "Michael O'Ryan", "4 episodes" ], [ "1998", "From the Earth to the Moon", "Fred Haise", "Episode : For Miles and Miles" ], [ "1998", "Gargantua", "Jack Ellway", "TV movie" ], [ "1998", "Indiscreet", "Jeremy Butler", "TV movie" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
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Adam Baldwin (born February 27, 1962) is an American actor and voice actor. He starred in Full Metal Jacket (1987) as Animal Mother, as well as in the television series Firefly and its continuation film Serenity as Jayne Cobb. His roles include Stillman in Ordinary People (1980), Colonel John Casey in Chuck, and Mike Slattery in The Last Ship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982_RTHK_Top_10_Gold_Songs_Awards
1982 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards
[ "Song name in Chinese", "Artist", "Composer", "Lyricist" ]
[ [ "忘盡心中情", "Johnny Yip ( 葉振棠 )", "Joseph Koo", "Wong Jim" ], [ "今晚夜", "Elisa Chan ( 陳潔靈 )", "Joseph Koo", "Wong Jim" ], [ "雨絲‧情愁", "Alan Tam", "Mayumi Itsuwa ( 五輪真弓 )", "Heung Suet-wai ( 向雪懷 )" ], [ "星星問", "Paula Tsui", "大塚博堂", "Zeng Gwok-gong ( 鄭國江 )" ], [ "我是中國人", "Cheung Ming-men ( 張明敏 )", "Liu Chia-chang", "Liu Chia-chang" ], [ "萬水千山縱橫", "Michael Kwan", "Joseph Koo", "Wong Jim" ], [ "感情的段落", "Samantha Lam", "Chow Kai-sang ( 周啟生 )", "Zeng Gwok-gong ( 鄭國江 )" ], [ "漣漪", "Danny Chan", "Danny Chan", "Zeng Gwok-gong ( 鄭國江 )" ], [ "兩忘煙水裡", "Michael Kwan Susanna Kwan", "Joseph Koo", "Wong Jim" ], [ "勇敢的中國人", "Liza Wang", "Joseph Koo", "Wong Jim" ] ]
Top 10 song awards
The top 10 songs ( 十大中文金曲 ) of 1982 are as follows .
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The 1982 RTHK Top 10 Gold Songs Awards (Chinese: 1982年度十大中文金曲得獎) was held in 1982 for the 1981 music season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudine_Schaul
Claudine Schaul
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Opponent in the final", "Score" ]
[ [ "Runner-up", "1", "13 August 2000", "Rebecq , Belgium", "Clay", "Caroline Maes", "6-1 , 6-7 , 3-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "2", "12 November 2000", "Villenave-d'Ornon , France", "Clay ( I )", "Caroline Maes", "0-4 , 1-4 , 5-4 , 1-4" ], [ "Runner-up", "3", "11 Feb 2001", "Redbridge , United Kingdom", "Hard ( i )", "Eva Dyrberg", "2-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "4", "19 Mar 2002", "La Canada , United States", "Hard", "Laura Granville", "6-1 , 2-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Winner", "1", "7 July 2002", "Vaihingen , Germany", "Clay", "Stephanie Gehrlein", "6-3 , 3-6 , 6-4" ], [ "Winner", "2", "22 September 2002", "Luxembourg City , Luxembourg", "Clay", "Nathalie Viérin", "6-2 , 4-6 , 6-4" ], [ "Runner-up", "5", "15 June 2003", "Marseille , France", "Clay", "Arantxa Parra Santonja", "2-6 , 1-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "6", "26 February 2006", "St. Paul , United States", "Hard ( i )", "Milagros Sequera", "1-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Winner", "3", "17 August 2008", "Koksijde , Belgium", "Clay", "Daniëlle Harmsen", "7-6 , 7-6" ], [ "Winner", "4", "25 January 2009", "Wrexham , United Kingdom", "Hard ( i )", "Constance Sibille", "6-1 , 3-6 , 6-4" ] ]
ITF Circuit finals -- Singles ( 4–6 )
$ 100,000 tournaments $ 75,000 tournaments $ 50,000 tournaments $ 25,000 tournaments $ 10,000 tournaments
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Claudine Schaul (born 20 August 1983 in Luxembourg City) is a former tennis player from Luxembourg. Her career-high singles ranking as of January 2016 was world No. 41, which was achieved on 24 May 2004, and No. 71 for doubles achieved on 8 November 2004. Schaul first played for the Luxembourg Fed Cup team in 1998, and where she has a W/L record of 39-39.