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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_universities_in_Pakistan
List of universities in Pakistan
[ "University", "Location", "Established", "Specialization", "Type" ]
[ [ "1 Mirpur University of Science and Technology", "Mirpur", "1980", "General", "Public" ], [ "2 University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir", "Muzaffarabad", "1980", "General", "Public" ], [ "3 University of Poonch", "Rawalakot", "1980", "General", "Public" ], [ "4 Al-Khair University", "Mirpur", "1994", "General", "Private" ], [ "5 Mohi-ud-Din Islamic University", "Nerian Sharif", "2000", "General", "Private" ], [ "6 Women University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir Bagh", "Bagh", "2013", "General", "Public" ], [ "7 University of Kotli", "Kotli", "2014", "General", "Public" ] ]
Azad Jammu and Kashmir
List_of_universities_in_Pakistan_5
Higher education in Pakistan is the systematic process of students continuing their education beyond secondary school, learned societies and two-year colleges. The governance of higher education is maintained under the Higher Education Commission (Pakistan) (HEC) which oversees the financial funding, research outputs and teaching quality in the country. In Pakistan, the higher education system includes the public, private and military universities, all accredited by the HEC. Since independence, new universities have expanded throughout the country with support provided by the University Grants Commission (UGC), which had been an autonomous institution of recognizing universities until 2002 when it was preceded by the Higher Education Commission. Pakistan produces about 445,000 university graduates and 10,000 computer science graduates annually. Following public and private higher education institutions are active in the country:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_Air_Assault_Forces
Ukrainian Air Assault Forces
[ "Unit", "Base #", "Location" ]
[ [ "Headquarters 1st Airmobile Division", "А0220", "Bolhrad" ], [ "25th Airborne Brigade", "А1126", "Hvardiyske ( Dnipropetrovsk Region )" ], [ "45th Airmobile Brigade", "А1533", "Bolhrad" ], [ "27th Mechanized Brigade", "А0664", "Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi" ], [ "91st Artillery Regiment", "А0242", "Veseliy Kut" ], [ "95th Airmobile Brigade", "А0281", "Zhytomyr" ], [ "79th Airmobile Regiment", "А0224", "Mykolaiv" ], [ "80th Airmobile Regiment", "А0284", "Lviv" ] ]
Structure -- 2001
Command25th Airborne45th AirAssault46th AirAssault79th AirAssault80th AirAssault81st Airmobile95th AirAssault Location of Ukrainian Air Assault Forces units In 2001 the Airmobile Force consisted of : [ 14 ]
Ukrainian_Air_Assault_Forces_0
The Ukrainian Air Assault Forces, abbreviated DShV (from Desantno-shturmovi viyska Ukrayiny, Ukrainian: Десантно-штурмові війська України, ДШВ; Air-Assault Forces of Ukraine), are a branch of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The air assault forces field high-readiness ground units without air-assets. The air assault forces are in constant combat readiness and are the high mobility branch of the armed forces. They are considered the elite of Ukraine's armed forces.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albanian_Basketball_League
Albanian Basketball League
[ "Club", "Location", "Arena", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Apolonia", "Fier", "Fier Sports Palace", "680" ], [ "Eagles", "Tirana", "Farie Hoti Sports Palace", "1,200" ], [ "Elbasani", "Elbasan", "Tomorr Sinani Sports Palace", "2,130" ], [ "Flamurtari", "Vlorë", "Flamurtari Sports Palace", "2,040" ], [ "Invaders", "Tirana", "Asllan Rusi Sports Palace", "4,000" ], [ "Skënderbeu", "Korçë", "Tamara Nikolla Sports Palace", "2,400" ] ]
Current teams -- First Division
Albanian_Basketball_League_1
The Albanian Basketball League is the men's professional basketball league in Albania. It was founded in 1946 shortly after the formation of the Albanian Basketball Association and is now divided into two divisions, the Superliga and First Division, consisting of 12 teams each. The team with the most championships is BC Partizani Tirana who have won 33 championships in total, but none since 1996.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SOE_agents
List of SOE agents
[ "Name", "SOE Section", "Born-Died" ]
[ [ "Alf Aakre", "", "1917-1988" ], [ "Elizabeth Lorraine Adie", "France", "1916-2013" ], [ "Francine Agazarian", "F , Physician , Prosper", "1913-1998" ], [ "Jack Agazarian", "France", "1916-1945" ], [ "Juliane Aisner", "F , Farrier", "1919-1947" ], [ "Roland Alexandre", "France", "1921-1944" ], [ "Elisee Allard", "", "1916-1944" ], [ "Rehavam Amir", "", "1916-2013" ], [ "Phillip Amphlett", "", "1921-1945" ], [ "James Amps", "", "1908-1945" ], [ "France Antelme", "France", "1900-1945" ] ]
A
List_of_SOE_agents_0
The following is an incomplete list of agents who served in the field for the Special Operations Executive during World War II.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mongolia
Mongolia
[ "Religion", "Population", "Share" ]
[ [ "Non-religious", "735,283", "38.6%" ], [ "Religious", "1,170,283", "61.4%" ], [ "Buddhism", "1,009,357", "53.0%" ], [ "Islam", "57,702", "3.0%" ], [ "Shamanism", "55,174", "2.9%" ], [ "Christianity", "41,117", "2.2%" ], [ "Other religions", "6,933", "0.4%" ], [ "Total", "1,905,566", "100.0%" ] ]
Demographics -- Religion
Main articles : Religion in Mongolia and Freedom of religion in Mongolia
Mongolia_0
Mongolia[a] is a landlocked country in East Asia. Its area is roughly equivalent with the historical territory of Outer Mongolia, and that term is sometimes used to refer to the current state. It is sandwiched between Russia to the north and China to the south, where it neighbours the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Mongolia does not share a border with Kazakhstan, although only 37 kilometres (23 mi) separate them. At 1,564,116 square kilometres (603,909 sq mi), Mongolia is the 18th-largest and the most sparsely populated sovereign state in the world, with a population of around three million people. It is also the world's second-largest landlocked country behind Kazakhstan and the largest landlocked country that does not border a closed sea. The country contains very little arable land, as much of its area is covered by grassy steppe, with mountains to the north and west and the Gobi Desert to the south. Ulaanbaatar, the capital and largest city, is home to about 45% of the country's population. Ulaanbaatar also shares the rank of the world's coldest capital city with Moscow, Ottawa, and Nur-Sultan. Approximately 30% of the population is nomadic or semi-nomadic; horse culture is still integral. The majority of its population are Buddhists. The non-religious population is the second-largest group.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2011_Summer_Universiade_–_Women's_200_metres
Athletics at the 2011 Summer Universiade – Women's 200 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Anneisha McLaughlin", "Jamaica", "22.98", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Tiffany Townsend", "United States", "23.20", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "Anna Kaygorodova", "Russia", "23.42", "Q , PB" ], [ "4", "1", "Margaret Adeoye", "Great Britain", "23.45", "Q" ], [ "5", "1", "Yelizaveta Bryzhina", "Ukraine", "23.52", "Q" ], [ "6", "1", "Amy Foster", "Ireland", "23.61", "Q" ], [ "7", "2", "Anastasia Le-Roy", "Jamaica", "23.65", "Q" ], [ "8", "1", "Nina Argunova", "Russia", "23.71", "" ], [ "9", "1", "Sonia Tavares", "Portugal", "23.75", "" ], [ "10", "2", "Emily Diamond", "Great Britain", "23.82", "Q" ], [ "11", "1", "Aareon Payne", "United States", "23.85", "" ], [ "12", "2", "Kimberly Hyacinthe", "Canada", "23.90", "" ], [ "13", "2", "Gretta Taslakian", "Lebanon", "23.98", "" ], [ "14", "2", "Sonja van der Merwe", "South Africa", "23.99", "" ], [ "15", "1", "Shakera Reece", "Barbados", "24.13", "" ], [ "16", "2", "Maryam Tousi", "Iran", "24.17", "" ] ]
Results -- Semifinals
Qualification : First 4 of each semifinal qualified directly ( Q ) for the final . Wind : Heat 1 : +0.8 m/s , Heat 2 : -0.7 m/s
Athletics_at_the_2011_Summer_Universiade_–_Women's_200_metres_2
The women's 200 metres event at the 2011 Summer Universiade was held on 18-19 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabanaki_Confederacy
Wabanaki Confederacy
[ "Language", "Easterner ( s ) literally Dawn Person ( s )", "Dawn Land ( nominative )", "Dawn Land ( locative )", "Dawn Land Person", "Dawn Land People or the Wabanaki Confederacy" ]
[ [ "Quiripi language", "Wampano ( ak )", "Wampanoki", "", "", "" ], [ "Mi'kmaq", "", "Wabanahk", "Wabanahkik", "Wabanahki", "Wabanahkiyik" ], [ "Maliseet-Passamaquoddy", "Waponu ( wok )", "Waponahk", "Waponahkik", "Waponahkew", "Waponahkiyik/Waponahkewiyik" ], [ "Abenaki-Penobscot", "Wôbanu ( ok )", "Wôbanak", "Wôbanakik", "Wôbanaki", "Wôbanakiak" ], [ "Algonquin", "Wàbano ( wak )", "Wàbanaki", "Wàbanakìng", "Wàbanakì", "Wàbanakìk" ], [ "Ojibwe", "Waabano ( wag )", "Waabanaki", "Waabanakiing", "Waabanakii", "Waabanakiig/Waabanakiiyag" ], [ "Odawa", "Waabno ( wag )", "Waabnaki", "Waabnakiing", "Waabnakii", "Waabnakiig/Waabnakiiyag" ], [ "Potawatomi", "Wabno ( weg )", "Wabneki", "Wabnekig", "Wabneki", "Wabnekiyeg" ] ]
`` Wabanaki Confederacy '' in various indigenous languages
The term Wabanaki Confederacy in many Algonquian languages literally means `` Dawn Land People '' .
Wabanaki_Confederacy_0
The Wabanaki Confederacy (Wabenaki, Wobanaki, translated to People of the Dawn or Easterner) are a First Nations and Native American confederation of five principal nations: the Mi'kmaq, Maliseet, Passamaquoddy, Abenaki, and Penobscot. Members of the Wabanaki Confederacy, the Wabanaki peoples, are in and named for the area which they call Wabanahkik (Dawnland), roughly the area that became the French colony of Acadia. It is made up of most of present-day Maine in the United States, and New Brunswick, mainland Nova Scotia, Cape Breton Island, Prince Edward Island and some of Quebec south of the St. Lawrence River in Canada. The Western Abenaki live on lands in New Hampshire, Vermont, and Massachusetts of the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995–96_in_Argentine_football
1995–96 in Argentine football
[ "Team", "Recopa 1995", "Supercopa 1995", "CONMEBOL 1995", "Copa Libertadores 1996" ]
[ [ "River Plate", "N/A", "SF", "N/A", "Champions" ], [ "Rosario Central", "N/A", "N/A", "Champions", "did not qualify" ], [ "Independiente", "Runner up", "Champions", "did not qualify", "did not qualify" ], [ "San Lorenzo", "N/A", "N/A", "N/A", "QF" ], [ "Gimnasia La Plata", "N/A", "N/A", "Round 1", "did not qualify" ], [ "Argentinos Juniors", "N/A", "Round 1", "did not qualify", "did not qualify" ], [ "Boca Juniors", "N/A", "Round 1", "did not qualify", "did not qualify" ], [ "Estudiantes", "N/A", "Round 1", "did not qualify", "did not qualify" ], [ "Racing Club", "N/A", "Round 1", "did not qualify", "did not qualify" ], [ "Vélez Sársfield", "N/A", "Round 1", "did not qualify", "did not qualify" ] ]
Argentine clubs in international competitions
1995–96_in_Argentine_football_0
1995-1996 was the first season in which the Argentine Primera implemented the 3-points-for-a-win system. Vélez Sársfield were double champions, winning both the Apertura and Clausura tournaments. In international club football River Plate won the Copa Libertadores 1996 and Rosario Central won Copa CONMEBOL 1995.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UCI_Mountain_Bike_World_Championships
UCI Mountain Bike World Championships
[ "Year", "Country", "City" ]
[ [ "1990", "United States", "Durango" ], [ "1991", "Italy", "Barga" ], [ "1992", "Canada", "Bromont" ], [ "1993", "France", "Métabief" ], [ "1994", "United States", "Vail" ], [ "1995", "Germany", "Kirchzarten" ], [ "1996", "Australia", "Cairns" ], [ "1997", "Switzerland", "Château-d'Œx" ], [ "1998", "Canada", "Mont-Sainte-Anne" ], [ "1999", "Sweden", "Åre" ], [ "2000", "Spain", "Sierra Nevada" ], [ "2001", "United States", "Vail" ], [ "2002", "Austria", "Kaprun" ], [ "2003", "Switzerland", "Lugano" ], [ "2004", "France", "Les Gets" ], [ "2005", "Italy", "Livigno" ] ]
UCI_Mountain_Bike_&_Trials_World_Championships_0
The UCI Mountain Bike World Championships are the world championship events for mountain bike racing in the disciplines of cross country, downhill, and four-cross. They are organized by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the governing body of world cycling. The first three finishers in each discipline at the World Championships are awarded gold, silver, and bronze medals. The winner of each discipline is also entitled to wear the rainbow jersey in events of the same discipline until the following year's World Championships. Unlike other UCI-sanctioned mountain-bike races, the competitors in the World Championships represent national rather than commercial teams. The World Championships are usually held towards the end of the season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koushani_Mukherjee
Koushani Mukherjee
[ "Year", "Films", "Role", "Director", "Co star", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2015", "Parbona Ami Chartey Tokey", "Aparna Roy/Apu", "Raj Chakraborty", "Bonny Sengupta", "Debut film and remake of Telugu film Uyyala Jampala" ], [ "2016", "Kelor Kirti", "Anushka", "Raja Chanda", "Ankush Hazra", "Remake of Tamil and Hindi film Charlie Chaplin and No Entry" ], [ "2017", "Tomake Chai", "Diya", "Rajiv Kumar Biswas", "Bonny Sengupta", "Remake of Kannada film Sanju Weds Geetha" ], [ "2017", "Jio Pagla", "Monalisa", "Ravi Kinagi", "Bonny Sengupta", "Remake of Hindi film Paying Guests" ], [ "2018", "Hoichoi Unlimited", "Anindita", "Aniket Chattopadhyay", "Dev", "" ], [ "2018", "Girlfriend", "Suchitra", "Raja Chanda", "Bonny Sengupta", "Remake of Telugu film Cinema Choopistha Mava" ], [ "2019", "Jamai Badal", "Barsha", "Ravi Kinagi", "Soham Chakraborty", "" ], [ "2019", "Baccha Shoshur", "Jonaki", "Biswarup Biswas", "Jeet", "" ], [ "2019", "Jaanbaaz", "Lady Police Officer", "Anup Sengupta", "Bonny Sengupta", "" ], [ "2020", "Biye.com", "Shreya", "Sudeshna Roy & Abhijit Guha", "Bonny Sengupta", "A film based on Subhasis Das 's Short Story 'Do Something Cupid . '" ], [ "2020", "Istupid", "TBA", "TBA", "Bonny Sengupta", "" ] ]
Filmography
Koushani_Mukherjee_1
Koushani Mukherjee (born 17 May 1992) is an Indian actress who mainly appeared in Bengali films, known as Tollywood film Industry. She debuted in the movie Parbona Ami Chartey Tokey in 2015, with Bonny Sengupta, directed by Raj Chakraborty.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh_Air_Force
Seventh Air Force
[ "FIGHTER GROUPS", "BOMB GROUPS", "MISCELLANEOUS" ]
[ [ "15th Fighter Group", "5th Bombardment Group ( Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress / Consolidated B-24 Liberator )", "28th Photo Reconnaissance Squadron ( Lockheed F-5B Lightning )" ], [ "18th Fighter Group", "11th Bombardment Group ( Consolidated B-24 Liberator )", "9th Troop Carrier Squadron ( Douglas C-47 Skytrain / Curtiss C-46 Commando )" ], [ "21st Fighter Group", "30th Bombardment Group ( Consolidated B-24 Liberator )", "163d Liaison Squadron ( Stinson L-5 Sentinel )" ], [ "318th Fighter Group", "41st Bombardment Group ( North American B-25 Mitchell )", "41st Photo Reconnaissance Squadron ( Lockheed F-5 Lightning )" ], [ "508th Fighter Group", "307th Bombardment Group ( Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress/Consolidated B-24 Liberator )", "" ] ]
History -- World War II
On 5 February 1942 , the Hawaiian Air Force was re-designated 7th Air Force . VII Bomber Command replaced the 18th Bombardment Wing VII Fighter Command replaced the 14th Pursuit Wing VII Base Command assumed responsibility for various base and service functions , along with the Hawaiian Air Depot . VII Air Force Base Command became VII Air Force Service Command under Brig . Gen. Walter J. Reed on 15 October 1942 . [ 3 ] The 7th Air Force was redesignated Seventh Air Force on 18 September 1942 Re-equipping of the command after the Japanese attack on Oahu took a significant length of time . The re-equipped Seventh Air Force consisted of the following units :
Seventh_Air_Force_0
United States Air Forces Korea and USAFK redirect here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dartmouth_College_alumni
List of Dartmouth College alumni
[ "Name", "Year/degree", "Notability" ]
[ [ "Frederick W. Adams", "1822", "Physician , author , and violin maker" ], [ "Lori Arviso Alvord", "1976", "Became the first board-certified female Diné surgeon in 1994 ; author of The Scalpel and the Silver Bear ; nominated for U.S . Surgeon General in 2013" ], [ "John Francis Eisold", "DMS 1976", "Current attending physician at the United States Capitol" ], [ "George L. Engel", "1934", "Psychiatrist , formulator of the biopsychosocial model" ], [ "Irwin Freedberg", "", "Dermatologist" ], [ "John Gunderson", "DMS 1965", "Director of McLean Hospital 's Borderline Center ; Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School ; pioneer of research on the treatment of borderline personality disorder" ], [ "Charles Knowlton", "DMS 1824", "Physician , author of a noted pamphlet on birth control" ], [ "Calvin C.J . Sia", "1950", "Developer of both the medical home concept for primary care and the federal Emergency Medical Services for Children program" ], [ "Bob Smith", "1902", "Co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous" ], [ "Paul Zamecnik", "1934", "Professor of medicine emeritus at the Harvard Medical School and Senior Scientist at Massachusetts General Hospital" ], [ "David Zarling", "M.A", "Oncology drug development scientist and entrepreneur" ], [ "Elad Levy", "B.S", "Leader , researcher , innovator in the field of Neurosurgery for the treatment of stroke" ] ]
Medicine
List_of_Dartmouth_College_alumni_20
This list of alumni of Dartmouth College includes alumni and current students of Dartmouth College and its graduate schools. In addition to its undergraduate program, Dartmouth offers graduate degrees in nineteen departments and includes three graduate schools: the Tuck School of Business, the Thayer School of Engineering, and Dartmouth Medical School. Since its founding in 1769, Dartmouth has graduated 238 classes of students and today has approximately 66,500 living alumni. This list uses the following notation:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_ABA_League
2012–13 ABA League
[ "Rank", "Name", "Team", "Rebounds", "Games", "RPG" ]
[ [ "1", "Boris Savović", "Crvena zvezda", "232", "28", "8.29" ], [ "2", "Romeo Travis", "Zadar", "195", "25", "7.80" ], [ "3", "Drew Gordon", "Partizan", "195", "26", "7.50" ], [ "4", "Márton Báder", "Szolnoki Olaj", "177", "24", "7.38" ], [ "5", "Željko Šakić", "Široki", "162", "26", "6.23" ] ]
Rebounds
2012–13_ABA_League_7
The 2012-13 ABA League was the 12th season of the ABA League, with 14 teams from Serbia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia and Hungary participating in it. This was the first time a team from Macedonia, MZT Skopje, and a team from Hungary, Szolnoki Olaj were taking part in this regional league, and the fourth time since the league's creation that team that is not from the former Yugoslavia participates in it. It was also for the first time that two best teams ABA League gained automatic access to the next seasons Euroleague competition, while third placed gained wild card to Euroleague qualification round. Regular season started on September 29, 2012, and lasted until March 23, 2013. 2012-13 ABA League Final Four was held in Laktaši Sports Hall, Laktaši.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1945_in_Michigan
1945 in Michigan
[ "1940 Rank", "City", "County", "1930 Pop", "1940 Pop", "1950 Pop", "Change 1940-50" ]
[ [ "1", "Detroit", "Wayne", "1,568,662", "1,623,452", "1,849,568", "13.9%" ], [ "2", "Grand Rapids", "Kent", "168,592", "164,292", "176,515", "7.4%" ], [ "3", "Flint", "Genesee", "156,492", "151,543", "163,143", "7.7%" ], [ "4", "Saginaw", "Saginaw", "80,715", "82,794", "92,918", "12.2%" ], [ "5", "Lansing", "Ingham", "78,397", "78,753", "92,129", "17.0%" ], [ "6", "Pontiac", "Oakland", "64,928", "66,626", "73,681", "10.6%" ], [ "7", "Dearborn", "Wayne", "50,358", "63,589", "94,994", "49.4%" ], [ "8", "Kalamazoo", "Kalamazoo", "54,786", "54,097", "57,704", "6.7%" ], [ "9", "Highland Park", "Wayne", "52,959", "50,810", "46,393", "−8.7%" ], [ "10", "Hamtramck", "Wayne", "56,268", "49,839", "43,555", "−12.6%" ], [ "11", "Jackson", "Jackson", "55,187", "49,656", "51,088", "2.9%" ], [ "12", "Bay City", "Bay", "47,355", "47,956", "52,523", "9.5%" ], [ "13", "Muskegon", "Muskegon", "41,390", "47,697", "48,429", "1.5%" ], [ "14", "Battle Creek", "Calhoun", "45,573", "43,453", "48,666", "12.0%" ], [ "15", "Port Huron", "St. Clair", "31,361", "32,759", "35,725", "9.1%" ], [ "16", "Wyandotte", "Wayne", "28,368", "30,618", "36,846", "20.3%" ], [ "17", "Ann Arbor", "Washtenaw", "26,944", "29,815", "48,251", "61.8%" ], [ "18", "Royal Oak", "Oakland", "22,904", "25,087", "46,898", "86.9%" ], [ "19", "Ferndale", "Oakland", "20,855", "22,523", "29,675", "31.8%" ] ]
Population -- Cities
The following is a list of cities in Michigan with a population of at least 20,000 based on 1940 U.S. Census data . Historic census data from 1930 and 1950 is included to reflect trends in population increases or decreases . Cities that are part of the Detroit metropolitan area are shaded in tan .
1945_in_Michigan_0
Events from the year 1945 in Michigan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_hockey_at_the_2018_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_team_rosters
Ice hockey at the 2018 Winter Olympics – Women's team rosters
[ "No", "Pos", "Name", "Height", "Weight", "Birthdate", "Birthplace", "2017-18 team" ]
[ [ "1", "G", "Janine Alder", "1.65 m ( 5 ft 5 in )", "55 kg ( 121 lb )", "5 July 1995", "Urnäsch", "St . Cloud State Huskies ( WCHA )" ], [ "3", "F", "Sarah Forster", "1.69 m ( 5 ft 7 in )", "64 kg ( 141 lb )", "19 May 1993", "Berneck", "EV Bomo Thun ( SWHL A )" ], [ "7", "F", "Lara Stalder - A", "1.67 m ( 5 ft 6 in )", "65 kg ( 143 lb )", "15 May 1994", "Lucerne", "Linköpings HC ( SWHL )" ], [ "8", "D", "Nicole Gass", "1.72 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "70 kg ( 150 lb )", "18 August 1993", "Zürich", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "9", "D", "Shannon Sigrist", "1.69 m ( 5 ft 7 in )", "64 kg ( 141 lb )", "20 April 1999", "Hombrechtikon", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "11", "D", "Sabrina Zollinger", "1.65 m ( 5 ft 5 in )", "63 kg ( 139 lb )", "27 March 1993", "Zürich", "HV71 ( SWHL )" ], [ "12", "F", "Lisa Rüedi", "1.67 m ( 5 ft 6 in )", "66 kg ( 146 lb )", "3 November 2000", "Thusis", "GCK Lions ( SWHL B )" ], [ "13", "F", "Sara Benz", "1.65 m ( 5 ft 5 in )", "58 kg ( 128 lb )", "25 August 1992", "Zürich", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "14", "F", "Evelina Raselli - A", "1.69 m ( 5 ft 7 in )", "63 kg ( 139 lb )", "3 May 1992", "Poschiavo", "HC Lugano ( SWHL A )" ], [ "15", "F", "Monika Waidacher", "1.73 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "68 kg ( 150 lb )", "9 July 1990", "Zürich", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "16", "F", "Nina Waidacher", "1.69 m ( 5 ft 7 in )", "61 kg ( 134 lb )", "23 August 1995", "Arosa", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "18", "F", "Tess Allemann", "1.68 m ( 5 ft 6 in )", "63 kg ( 139 lb )", "7 April 1998", "Farnern", "EV Bomo Thun ( SWHL A )" ], [ "19", "D", "Christine Meier", "1.69 m ( 5 ft 7 in )", "69 kg ( 152 lb )", "12 February 1986", "Zürich", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "21", "D", "Laura Benz", "1.72 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "63 kg ( 139 lb )", "25 August 1992", "Zürich", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "22", "D", "Livia Altmann - C", "1.65 m ( 5 ft 5 in )", "65 kg ( 143 lb )", "13 December 1994", "Chur", "Colgate Raiders ( ECAC )" ], [ "23", "D", "Nicole Bullo", "1.60 m ( 5 ft 3 in )", "54 kg ( 119 lb )", "18 July 1987", "Bellinzona", "HC Lugano ( SWHL A )" ], [ "24", "F", "Isabel Waidacher", "1.62 m ( 5 ft 4 in )", "56 kg ( 123 lb )", "25 July 1994", "Arosa", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "25", "F", "Alina Müller", "1.67 m ( 5 ft 6 in )", "62 kg ( 137 lb )", "12 March 1998", "Lengnau", "ZSC Lions ( NL )" ], [ "26", "F", "Dominique Rüegg", "1.72 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "70 kg ( 150 lb )", "5 February 1996", "St. Gallenkappel", "ZSC Lions ( SWHL A )" ], [ "27", "D", "Stefanie Wetli", "1.73 m ( 5 ft 8 in )", "57 kg ( 126 lb )", "4 February 2000", "Winterthur", "EHC Winterthur" ] ]
Group B -- Switzerland
The following is the Swiss roster for the women 's ice hockey tournament at the 2018 Winter Olympics . [ 14 ] [ 15 ] view Head coach : Daniela Diaz Assistant coaches : Angela Frautschi , Steve Huard
Ice_hockey_at_the_2018_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_team_rosters_7
These were the team rosters of the nations participating in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2018 Winter Olympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Men's_200_metre_breaststroke
Swimming at the 2018 Asian Games – Men's 200 metre breaststroke
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "Ippei Watanabe ( JPN )", "2:11.92" ], [ "2", "3", "Yan Zibei ( CHN )", "2:12.45" ], [ "3", "2", "Yasuhiro Koseki ( JPN )", "2:12.77" ], [ "4", "3", "Denis Petrashov ( KGZ )", "2:12.89" ], [ "5", "1", "Qin Haiyang ( CHN )", "2:13.51" ], [ "6", "2", "Cho Sung-jae ( KOR )", "2:14.05" ], [ "7", "2", "Chao Man Hou ( MAC )", "2:15.34" ], [ "8", "3", "Amro Al-Wir ( JOR )", "2:16.15" ], [ "9", "3", "Phạm Thanh Bảo ( VIE )", "2:16.51" ], [ "10", "1", "Kim Jae-youn ( KOR )", "2:16.83" ], [ "10", "2", "Boris Yang ( HKG )", "2:16.83" ], [ "12", "1", "Zachary Tan ( SGP )", "2:17.01" ], [ "13", "1", "Marcus Mok ( HKG )", "2:17.18" ], [ "14", "3", "Lionel Khoo ( SGP )", "2:17.62" ], [ "15", "1", "Nuttapong Ketin ( THA )", "2:18.17" ], [ "16", "2", "Vladislav Mustafin ( UZB )", "2:19.02" ], [ "17", "3", "Batyr Täçmyradow ( TKM )", "2:29.15" ], [ "18", "2", "Abdelrahman Hesham Mohamed ( QAT )", "2:31.22" ], [ "19", "1", "Batmönkhiin Jürmed ( MGL )", "2:40.71" ], [ "20", "1", "Muhammad Hamza Malik ( PAK )", "2:40.72" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Swimming_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Men's_200_metre_breaststroke_2
The men's 200 metre breaststroke event at the 2018 Asian Games took place on 21 August at the GBK Aquatic Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peebles's_Farm_Confederate_order_of_battle
Peebles's Farm Confederate order of battle
[ "Division", "Brigade", "Regiments and Others" ]
[ [ "Heth 's Division MG Henry Heth", "Davis ' Brigade BG Joseph R. Davis", "1st Confederate Battalion 2nd Mississippi Infantry 11th Mississippi Infantry 26th Mississippi Infantry 42nd Mississippi Infantry" ], [ "Heth 's Division MG Henry Heth", "Cooke 's Brigade BG John Rogers Cooke", "15th North Carolina Infantry 27th North Carolina Infantry 46th North Carolina Infantry 48th North Carolina Infantry 55th North Carolina Infantry" ], [ "Heth 's Division MG Henry Heth", "McRae 's Brigade BG William MacRae", "11th North Carolina Infantry 26th North Carolina Infantry 44th North Carolina Infantry 47th North Carolina Infantry 52nd North Carolina Infantry" ], [ "Heth 's Division MG Henry Heth", "Archer 's Brigade Col R. M. Mayo", "13th Alabama Infantry 1st Tennessee Infantry ( Provisional Army ) 7th Tennessee Infantry 14th Tennessee Infantry 2nd Maryland Infantry Battalion 40th Virginia Infantry 47th Virginia Infantry 55th Virginia Infantry 22nd Virginia Infantry Battalion" ], [ "Heth 's Division MG Henry Heth", "Johnson 's Brigade Col William McComb", "17th/ 23rd Tennessee Infantry 25th/ 44th Tennessee Infantry 63rd Tennessee Infantry" ], [ "Wilcox 's Division MG Cadmus M. Wilcox", "Lane 's Brigade BG James H. Lane", "7th North Carolina Infantry 18th North Carolina Infantry 28th North Carolina Infantry 33rd North Carolina Infantry 37th North Carolina Infantry" ], [ "Wilcox 's Division MG Cadmus M. Wilcox", "Scales ' Brigade BG Alfred M. Scales", "13th North Carolina Infantry 16th North Carolina Infantry 22nd North Carolina Infantry 34th North Carolina Infantry 38th North Carolina Infantry" ], [ "Wilcox 's Division MG Cadmus M. Wilcox", "McGowan 's Brigade BG Samuel McGowan", "1st South Carolina Infantry ( Provisional Army ) 1st South Carolina Infantry ( Orr 's Rifles ) 12th South Carolina Infantry 13th South Carolina Infantry 14th South Carolina Infantry" ], [ "Wilcox 's Division MG Cadmus M. Wilcox", "Thomas 's Brigade BG Edward L. Thomas", "14th Georgia Infantry 35th Georgia Infantry 45th Georgia Infantry 49th Georgia Infantry" ] ]
Army of Northern Virginia -- Third Corps
LTG A. P. Hill
Peebles's_Farm_Confederate_order_of_battle_0
The following Confederate States Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Peebles's Farm from September 30 to October 2, 1864. The Union order of battle is listed separately.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darryl_Stephens
Darryl Stephens
[ "Genre", "Year", "Title", "Episodes", "Role" ]
[ [ "Film", "1999", "Seamless : Kidz Rule", "", "Devin" ], [ "TV series", "2000", "Undressed", "", "Rudy" ], [ "TV series", "2001", "That 's Life", "Heart Problems", "Tutor" ], [ "Film", "2001", "Circuit", "", "Julian" ], [ "TV series", "2005", "Noah 's Arc", "My One Temptation : Part 1 My One Temptation : Part 2 Do n't Mess with My Man Do n't Make Me Over Nothin ' Goin ' on But the Rent Writing to Reach You Love Is a Battlefield I 'm with Stupid Got 'Til It 's Gone", "Noah Nicholson" ], [ "Film", "2005", "Not Quite Right", "", "Evan" ], [ "Film", "2006", "Another Gay Movie", "", "Angel" ], [ "Film", "2006", "Boy Culture", "", "Andrew" ], [ "TV series", "2006", "Noah 's Arc", "Housequake It Ai n't Over 'Til It 's Over Desperado Excuses for Bad Behavior Give It Up Under Pressure Baby Can I Hold You Say It Loud", "Noah Nicholson" ], [ "TV series", "2006", "Ugly Betty", "After Hours", "Waiter" ], [ "Film", "2008", "Noah 's Arc : Jumping the Broom", "", "Noah Nicholson" ], [ "Short film", "2008", "Tranny McGuyver", "", "Conrad the Pimp" ], [ "Web series", "2009", "In the Moment.tv", "The Bad News", "Activist" ], [ "TV series", "2009", "Rick & Steve : The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World", "House of Race Cards", "J.P" ], [ "Short film", "2010", "Love Unconditional", "", "Jackson" ], [ "TV series", "2010", "Private Practice", "Short Cuts", "Jane Finch" ], [ "Short film", "2010", "Reunited", "", "Howard" ], [ "TV series", "2010", "Two and a Half Men", "Yay , No Polyps !", "Man # 1" ], [ "TV series", "2011", "Desperate Housewives", "And Lots of Security", "Terrence" ], [ "TV series", "2011", "Reed Between the Lines", "Let 's Talk About Change", "Perry Anderson" ] ]
Filmography
Darryl_Stephens_0
Darryl Joseph Stephens (born March 7, 1974) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Noah Nicholson on the television dramedy Noah's Arc.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finland_at_the_Olympics
Finland at the Olympics
[ "Games", "Athletes", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total", "Rank" ]
[ [ "1908 London", "67", "1", "1", "3", "5", "13" ], [ "1912 Stockholm", "164", "9", "8", "9", "26", "4" ], [ "1920 Antwerp", "63", "15", "10", "9", "34", "4" ], [ "1924 Paris", "121", "14", "13", "10", "37", "2" ], [ "1928 Amsterdam", "69", "8", "8", "9", "25", "3" ], [ "1932 Los Angeles", "40", "5", "8", "12", "25", "7" ], [ "1936 Berlin", "108", "7", "6", "6", "19", "5" ], [ "1948 London", "129", "8", "7", "5", "20", "6" ], [ "1952 Helsinki", "258", "6", "3", "13", "22", "8" ], [ "1956 Melbourne", "64", "3", "1", "11", "15", "13" ], [ "1960 Rome", "117", "1", "1", "3", "5", "17" ], [ "1964 Tokyo", "89", "3", "0", "2", "5", "12" ], [ "1968 Mexico City", "66", "1", "2", "1", "4", "24" ], [ "1972 Munich", "96", "3", "1", "4", "8", "14" ], [ "1976 Montreal", "83", "4", "2", "0", "6", "11" ], [ "1980 Moscow", "105", "3", "1", "4", "8", "12" ], [ "1984 Los Angeles", "86", "4", "2", "6", "12", "15" ], [ "1988 Seoul", "78", "1", "1", "2", "4", "25" ], [ "1992 Barcelona", "88", "1", "2", "2", "5", "29" ], [ "1996 Atlanta", "76", "1", "2", "1", "4", "40" ] ]
Medals by Summer Games
Finland_at_the_Olympics_1
Finland first participated at the Olympic Games in 1908, and has sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games and every Winter Olympic Games since then. Finland was also the host nation for the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. Finnish athletes have won a total of 302 medals at the Summer Games, mostly in athletics and wrestling. Finland has also won 162 medals at the Winter Games, mostly in nordic skiing events. The National Olympic Committee for Finland is the Finnish Olympic Committee, and was created and recognized in 1907, when Finland was an autonomous part, the Grand Duchy of Finland of the Russian Empire (until 1917). Finland has earned medals at every Olympic game since 1908, a feat matched only by Finland's neighboring country Sweden.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1904
List of shipwrecks in 1904
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Boyarin", "Imperial Russian Navy", "Russo-Japanese War : The Boyarin -class protected cruiser struck a mine in Dalian Bay off Dalniy , Manchuria , China , on 11 February , killing ten crewmen , and was abandoned immediately . When she did not sink , her commanding officer ordered a destroyer to torpedo her , reaffirming the order twice when the destroyer′s commanding officer questioned scuttling a ship that was not in obvious danger of sinking . Both torpedoes fired at her missed , and she was left to drift as a derelict . Imperial Japanese Navy destroyers found her still afloat on 12 February and boarded her to remove some of her gear , again leaving her to drift unmanned in the bay . She finally sank in a storm on the evening of 12 February . An Imperial Russian Navy court of inquiry into her loss later found her commanding officer′s conduct in abandoning his ship so quickly and making no effort to save her despite her apparent continued seaworthiness to have been irregular" ], [ "Gertrude", "United States", "The steamer struck rocks at Middle Francis Bend in the Chattahoochee River and sank in six feet ( 1.8 m ) of water . Raised immediately" ], [ "Juniata", "United States", "The steamer was sunk by ice at Madison , Indiana , a total loss" ], [ "Nagonoura Maru ( or Nakanoura Maru )", "Japan", "1904 Japanese illustration Sinking of the Nakanoura Maru . Russo-Japanese War : During a voyage to Otaru , Japan , the 1,804-ton merchant ship was sunk by gunfire in the Sea of Japan off the Tsugaru Strait by a cruiser squadron consisting of the armored cruisers Gromoboi , Rossia , and Rurik and the protected cruiser Bogatyr ( all Imperial Russian Navy )" ], [ "New Orleans", "United States", "The steamer was damaged by ice and beached on Plum Point , Virginia . Refloated and towed to Baltimore , Maryland for repairs" ], [ "Ruby Schultz", "Belgium", "The steamship was wrecked three nautical miles ( 5.6 km ) north west of Flamborough Head , Yorkshire , United Kingdom" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1904_22
The list of shipwrecks in 1904 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1904.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_national_rugby_union_team
United States national rugby union team
[ "Pts Diff", "Result", "Opponent", "Date" ]
[ [ "+14", "W ( 17-3 )", "France", "1924-05-18" ], [ "+8", "W ( 8-0 )", "France", "1920-09-05" ], [ "+1", "W ( 30-29 )", "Scotland", "2018-06-16" ], [ "-3", "L ( 26-29 )", "Argentina", "1996-09-14" ], [ "-3", "L ( 12-15 )", "Ireland", "2013-06-08" ], [ "-4", "L ( 8-12 )", "Australia", "1912-11-16" ], [ "-4", "L ( 20-24 )", "Italy", "2016-06-18" ], [ "-5", "L ( 11-16 )", "Argentina", "1994-06-20" ], [ "-5", "L ( 23-28 )", "Wales", "1997-07-12" ], [ "-6", "L ( 22-28 )", "Argentina", "1994-05-28" ] ]
Overall record and rankings -- Record against Tier 1 teams
The following table shows the top ten best U.S. results against Tier 1 opponents . [ 79 ] [ 80 ]
United_States_national_rugby_union_team_7
The United States men's national rugby union team, nicknamed the Eagles, is controlled by USA Rugby. USA Rugby is a member of Rugby Americas North, one of six regional governing bodies under World Rugby. Until rugby returned to Olympic competition, with sevens at the 2016 Rio Games, the United States was the reigning Olympic rugby champion, having defeated the one other competitor in 1920 and the two other competitors at the 1924 Summer Olympics. As of October 2019[update], the men's Eagles are ranked 17th in the world by the World Rugby Rankings. Their previous highest ranking, achieved ahead of the 2019 World Cup, was 13th; their lowest ranking was 20th, following a winless campaign in the 2008 Churchill Cup. The highest profile tournament in which the men's Eagles play is the Rugby World Cup. The men's Eagles have played in all but one Rugby World Cup since the tournament began in 1987. The United States has expressed interest in hosting the 2027 Rugby World Cup. The United States competed in the Pacific Nations Cup every Summer from 2013 to 2015. Previously, the U.S. has competed in the now-defunct Churchill Cup and the Pan American Championship. In April 2015, USA Rugby announced the creation of a new, annual International Championship to be contested among the top-6 ranked rugby nations in the Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Uruguay and the United States. The contest was named the Americas Rugby Championship and began in 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Japanese_television_dramas
2009 Japanese television dramas
[ "Japanese title", "Romaji title", "Television station", "Time frame", "Starring actors", "Theme songs", "Episodes", "Average ratings" ]
[ [ "天地人", "Tenchijin", "NHK", "Saturday 19:30~20:00 4 January 2009 to Autumn 2009 ( 22 November 2009 )", "Satoshi Tsumabuki", "-", "47", "TBD" ], [ "空飛ぶタイヤ", "The Flying Tire", "WOWOW", "Sunday 22:00~22:54 29 March 2009 to 26 April 2009", "Toru Nakamura , Seiichi Tanabe", "-", "5", "N/A" ], [ "つばさ", "Tsubasa", "NHK", "Monday to Saturday 8:15~8:30 30 March 2009 to Summer 2009 ( 26 September 2009 )", "Mikako Tabe , Atsuko Takahata", "Angela Aki Ai no Kisetsu", "TBA", "TBD" ], [ "ゴーストフレンズ", "Ghost Friends", "NHK", "Thursday 20:00~20:54 2 April 2009 to 4 June 2009", "Saki Fukuda , Takahiro Nishijima", "Yuzu Aitai", "10", "TBD" ], [ "京都地検の女", "Konkatsu Rikatsu", "TV Asahi", "Friday 20:00~20:54 3 April 2009 to 2009", "Sachiko Sakurai , Sayuri Kokushō", "LINDBERG Ima Sugu Kiss Me", "8", "TBD" ], [ "湯けむりスナイパー", "Yukemuri Sniper", "TV Tokyo", "Friday 24:12~25:00 3 April 2009 to 2009", "Kenichi Endō", "TBA", "TBA", "TBD" ], [ "イケ麺そば屋探偵", "Ikemen Sobaya Tantei", "NHK", "Thursday 24:50~25:20 4 April 2009 to 2009", "Fujiki Naohito , Katsuhisa Namase", "TBA", "TBA", "TBD" ], [ "ゴッドハンド輝", "Godhand Teru", "TBS", "Saturday 20:00~20:54 11 April 2009 to 2009", "Yūta Hiraoka , Asami Mizukawa , Eri Murakawa , Hirofumi Araki", "ONE OK ROCK Around the World Shonen", "6", "8.7%" ], [ "ハンチョウ", "Hancho", "TBS", "Monday 20:00~20:54 13 April 2009 to 2009", "Kuranosuke Sasaki , Shunsuke Nakamura", "TBA", "12", "TBD" ], [ "白い春", "Shiroi Haru", "NHK", "Tuesday 22:00~22:54 14 April 2009 to 2009", "Hiroshi Abe , Nozomi Ohashi", "Ayumi Sakai Yokogao", "TBA", "TBD" ], [ "アタシんちの男子", "Atashinchi no Danshi", "Fuji TV", "Tuesday 21:00~21:54 14 April 2009 to 2009", "Maki Horikita", "Girl Next Door Infinity", "11", "TBD" ], [ "アイシテル", "Aishiteru", "NTV", "Wednesday 22:00~22:54 15 April 2009 to 2009", "Izumi Inamori , Yuka Itaya", "MONKEY MAJIK Aishiteru", "TBA", "TBD" ], [ "漂流ネットカフェ", "Hyoryu Net Cafe", "NHK", "Wednesday 24:29~25:00 15 April 2009 to 2009", "Atsushi Itō , Reina Asami", "TBA", "TBA", "TBD" ], [ "BOSS", "BOSS", "Fuji TV", "Tuesday 22:00~22:54 16 April 2009 to 2009", "Yūki Amami , Yutaka Takenouchi , Toda Erika", "superfly Best Of My Life", "TBA", "TBD" ], [ "ザ・クイズショウ", "The Quiz Show", "NTV", "Saturday 21:00~21:58 18 March 2009 to 2009", "Sho Sakurai , Yu Yokoyama ,", "TBA", "TBA", "TBD" ], [ "陽炎の辻3", "Kagero no Tsuji 3", "NHK", "Saturday 19:30~20:13 18 April 2009 to 11 July 2009", "Koji Yamamoto , Noriko Nakagoshi", "TBA", "14", "TBD" ], [ "ぼくの妹", "Boku no Imoto", "TBS", "Sunday 21:00~21:54 19 April 2009 to 2009", "Joe Odagiri , Masami Nagasawa", "Ikimono-gakari Futari", "TBA", "TBD" ], [ "婚カツ!", "Konkatsu !", "Fuji TV", "Monday 21:00~21:58 20 March 2009 to 2009", "Masahiro Nakai , Aya Ueto ,", "TBA", "TBA", "TBD" ], [ "帰ってさこせられた33分探偵", "Kaette Kosaserareta 33pun Tantei", "Fuji TV", "Saturday 23:00~23:58 21 March 2009 to 2009", "Tsuyoshi Domoto , Asami Mizukawa ,", "TBA", "TBA", "TBD" ], [ "LOVE GAME", "LOVE GAME", "YTV", "Thursday 23:58~24:38 23 April 2009 to 2009", "Yumiko Shaku", "TBA", "TBA", "TBD" ] ]
2009 spring season
Series
2009_Japanese_television_dramas_1
←2008 - 2009 - 2010→ This is a list of Japanese television dramas (often called doramas by fans) broadcast in 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_VTB_United_League
2018–19 VTB United League
[ "Team", "Head coach", "Kit manufacturer", "Main front sponsor" ]
[ [ "Astana", "Emil Rajković", "Túta", "-" ], [ "Avtodor Saratov", "Evgeniy Pashutin", "DiGS-Line", "-" ], [ "CSKA Moscow", "Dimitrios Itoudis", "Nike", "Aeroflot" ], [ "Enisey", "Oleg Okulov", "Nike", "-" ], [ "Kalev/Cramo", "Donaldas Kairys", "Nike", "Cramo" ], [ "Khimki", "Georgios Bartzokas", "Adidas", "Gazprom Investholding" ], [ "Lokomotiv Kuban", "Saša Obradović", "Under Armour", "RZD" ], [ "Nizhny Novgorod", "Zoran Lukić", "Nike", "T Plus" ], [ "Parma", "Nikolajs Mazurs", "Peak", "T Plus" ], [ "Tsmoki Minsk", "Aliaksandr Krutsikau", "Adidas", "Green" ], [ "UNICS", "Dimitrios Priftis", "Peak", "-" ], [ "VEF Rīga", "Jānis Gailītis", "Adidas", "VEF" ], [ "Zenit Saint Petersburg", "Vasily Karasev", "Nike", "Nipigas" ], [ "Zielona Góra", "Igor Jovović", "Spalding", "Stelmet" ] ]
Teams -- Personnel and sponsorship
2018–19_VTB_United_League_1
The 2018-19 VTB United League was the 10th complete season of the VTB United League. It was also the sixth season that the league functions as the Russian domestic first tier level. It started in October 2018 with the first round of the regular season and end in June 2019 with the last game of the finals. CSKA Moscow is the defending champion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milan_Štrljić
Milan Štrljić
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2018-2019", "Na granici", "Andrija Masle" ], [ "2016-2017", "Zlatni dvori", "Vinko Begovac" ], [ "2014-2016", "Kud puklo da puklo", "Milan Mile Gavran" ], [ "2011-2012", "Larin izbor", "Vuksan Petrović" ], [ "2010", "Tito", "" ], [ "1987-1991", "Bolji život", "" ], [ "1987-1988", "Vuk Karadžić", "" ] ]
Selected filmography
Milan_Štrljić_1
Milan Štrljić (born 22 March 1952) is a Croatian actor and theatre director, who lived and worked in Serbia, but today in Croatia. He appeared in more than ninety films since 1972.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Weinstein_Company_films
List of The Weinstein Company films
[ "Release date", "Title", "Notes" ]
[ [ "November 11 , 2005", "Derailed", "first release ; USA distribution only , Miramax Films held international distribution" ], [ "November 25 , 2005", "The Libertine", "second release" ], [ "December 23 , 2005", "Transamerica", "" ], [ "December 25 , 2005", "Mrs Henderson Presents", "" ], [ "December 30 , 2005", "The Matador", "co-production with Miramax Films" ], [ "January 13 , 2006", "Hoodwinked !", "first animated film ; co-produced with Kanbar Entertainment" ], [ "February 24 , 2006", "Doogal", "second animated film ; USA distribution only" ], [ "April 7 , 2006", "Lucky Number Slevin", "distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer" ], [ "April 14 , 2006", "Scary Movie 4", "produced by Dimension Films and Miramax Films" ], [ "June 23 , 2006", "Wordplay", "" ], [ "July 21 , 2006", "Clerks II", "distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer , co-produced with View Askew Productions" ], [ "August 11 , 2006", "Pulse", "produced by Dimension Films" ], [ "September 8 , 2006", "The Protector", "" ], [ "September 22 , 2006", "Feast", "produced by Dimension Films" ], [ "September 29 , 2006", "School for Scoundrels", "distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by Dimension Films" ], [ "October 6 , 2006", "Stormbreaker", "distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer" ], [ "November 10 , 2006", "Shut Up & Sing", "" ], [ "November 23 , 2006", "Bobby", "distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer" ], [ "December 25 , 2006", "Black Christmas", "distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by Dimension Films" ], [ "December 29 , 2006", "Factory Girl", "distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer" ] ]
2000s
List_of_The_Weinstein_Company_films_0
The following is the complete list of films produced and distributed by an American company The Weinstein Company. The company was founded by Bob and Harvey Weinstein in 2005. The company's first release in 2005 was the crime thriller film Derailed (starring Jennifer Aniston, Vincent Cassel, and Clive Owen). In March 2018, the company declared bankruptcy. In July 2018, the rights to its films were acquired by Lantern Entertainment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Ballantyne
Jon Ballantyne
[ "Year recorded", "Title", "Label", "Personnel/Notes" ]
[ [ "1987*", "Trio Jon Ballantyne", "Jazzimage", "" ], [ "1988", "Sky Dance", "Justin Time", "Quartet , with Joe Henderson ( tenor sax ) , Neil Swainson ( bass ) , Jerry Fuller ( drums )" ], [ "1991", "A Musing", "Justin Time", "Some tracks solo piano ; most tracks duo , with Paul Bley ( piano ) ; some tracks duo with Dave Laing ( drums )" ], [ "1994", "The Loose", "Justin Time", "Trio , with Drew Gress ( bass ) , Billy Hart ( drums )" ], [ "1995", "Trio Live", "NY Jam", "Trio , with Drew Gress ( bass ) , Billy Hart ( drums )" ], [ "1997", "Known/Unknown", "NY Jam", "Trio , with Drew Gress ( bass ) , Gene Jackson ( drums )" ], [ "2000*", "Round Again", "NY Jam", "" ], [ "2000", "4tets + Dewey Redman", "Real Artist Works", "With Douglas Yates , Jeff Hirshfield , Gene Jackson , Boris Kozlov ; Dewey Redman ( sax ) added on some tracks" ], [ "2006*", "Avenue Standard", "Real Artist Works", "" ], [ "2006*", "Ever Since Now", "Real Artist Works", "" ], [ "2012*", "Twenty Accident Free Workdays", "Real Artist Works", "With Hugh Sicotte" ] ]
Discography
Jon_Ballantyne_0
Jon W Ballantyne (born 1963 in Saskatchewan, Canada) is a pianist and composer who resides in New York City.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_television_stations_in_Indiana
List of television stations in Indiana
[ "Area served", "City of license", "ch", "Callsign", "Network", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Princeton", "Princeton", "6", "W06BD", "Educational", "" ], [ "Portage", "Portage", "13", "WODN-LP", "Deutsche Welle", "" ], [ "Evansville", "Evansville", "15 ( RF channel 15 )", "WYYW-CD", "Telemundo", "The Family Channel on 15.2 , Retro TV on 15.3" ], [ "Indianapolis", "Martinsville", "15 ( RF channel 15 )", "WREP-LD", "Youtoo America", "Sports on 15.2 , Weather on 15.3" ], [ "~Louisville KY", "Jeffersonville", "16 ( RF channel 29 )", "WJYL-CD", "TBN", "Hillsong Channel on 16.2 , JUCE TV on 16.3 , Smile of a Child TV on 16.4" ], [ "~Lafayette", "~Lafayette", "16 ( RF channel 16 )", "WPBI-LD", "FOX", "NBC on 16.2 , ABC on 16.3 ( Simulcast of WPBY-LD )" ], [ "Fort Wayne", "Fort Wayne", "16 ( RF channel 23 )", "WCUH-LD", "Azteca America", "" ], [ "Indianapolis", "Indianapolis", "17 ( RF channel 8 )", "WIIH-CD", "The CW", "Translator of WISH-TV 8.2 ( Get TV )" ], [ "~Louisville KY", "Salem", "17 ( RF channel 41 )", "WRLW-CD", "Heartland", "Rev ' n on 17.2 , The Action Channel on 17.3" ], [ "South Bend", "South Bend", "18 ( RF channel 16 )", "WEID-LP", "Daystar", "" ], [ "Evansville", "Jasper", "18 ( RF channel 18 )", "WJTS-CD", "Youtoo America", "" ], [ "Indianapolis", "Indianapolis", "19 ( RF channel 17 )", "WDNI-CD", "Telemundo", "" ], [ "Evansville", "Evansville", "20 ( RF channel 20 )", "WTSN-CD", "Heroes & Icons", "Antenna TV on 20.2" ], [ "Evansville", "Evansville", "23 ( RF channel 23 )", "W23BV-D", "3ABN", "Dare to Dream Network on 23.2 , 3ABN Latino on 23.3 , audio of 3ABN Radio on 23.4 , audio of Radio 74 on 23.5" ], [ "South Bend", "South Bend", "25 ( RF channel 25 )", "WCWW-LD", "CW", "Start TV on 25.2 , This TV on 25.3 , ABC simulcast of WBND-LD on 25.4" ], [ "Fort Wayne", "Auburn", "26 ( RF channel 26 )", "W26DH-D", "3ABN", "" ], [ "Evansville", "Evansville", "27 ( RF channel 27 )", "W27DH-D", "", "" ], [ "Indianapolis", "Marion", "27 ( RF channel 27 )", "WSOT-LD", "FamilyNet", "" ], [ "Indianapolis", "Terre Haute", "28 ( RF channel 24 )", "WUDZ-LD", "Buzzr", "H & I on 28.2 , SBN on 28.3 , Shop LC on 28.4 , QVC on 28.5 , QVC+ on 28.6 , Movies ! on 28.7" ], [ "Indianapolis", "Wolcott", "30 ( RF channel 30 )", "WSDI-LD", "OnTV4U", "Decades on 30.2 , Buzzr on 30.3 , CBN News on 30.4 , SBN on 30.5 , Stadium on 30.6 , Jewelry TV on 30.7" ] ]
LPTV stations
List_of_television_stations_in_Indiana_(by_channel_number)_1
This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the U.S. state of Indiana.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Voice_of_Finland_(season_1)
The Voice of Finland (season 1)
[ "Performance Order", "Coach", "Contestant", "Song", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Lauri Tähkä", "Amanda Löfman", "Ca n't Hurry Love", "Eliminated" ], [ "2", "Paula Koivuniemi", "Jesse Kaikuranta", "Hetken tie on kevyt", "Advancing" ], [ "3", "Elastinen", "Lauri Mikkola", "Living for the City", "Eliminated" ], [ "4", "Lauri Tähkä", "Kim Koskinen", "I Do n't Want to Talk About It", "Advancing" ], [ "5", "Michael Monroe", "Saara Aalto", "Over the Rainbow", "Advancing" ], [ "6", "Elastinen", "Mikko Sipola", "Livin ' on a Prayer", "Advancing" ], [ "7", "Michael Monroe", "Mikko Herranen", "The Pretender", "Eliminated" ], [ "8", "Paula Koivuniemi", "Aki Louhela", "When a Man Loves a Woman", "Eliminated" ] ]
Episodes -- The Live Rounds
Competition performances
The_Voice_of_Finland_(season_1)_5
The Voice of Finland (season 1) was the first season of the Finnish reality singing competition based on the international The Voice format. The season premiered on Nelonen on December 30, 2011, and concluded on April 20, 2012. The coaches were legendary singer Paula Koivuniemi, glam rock singer Michael Monroe, former Lauri Tähkä & Elonkerjuu frontman Lauri Tähkä, and rapper Elastinen. Axl Smith hosted the program, with Kristiina Komulainen serving as the backstage and social networking correspondent. The winner of the first season was Mikko Sipola, mentored by Elastinen. The runner-up was Saara Aalto.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001–02_Four_Hills_Tournament
2001–02 Four Hills Tournament
[ "Rank", "Name", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Sven Hannawald", "282.9" ], [ "2", "Matti Hautamäki", "280.4" ], [ "3", "Martin Höllwarth", "274.2" ], [ "4", "Robert Kranjec", "266.8" ], [ "5", "Martin Schmitt", "256.6" ], [ "6", "Alan Alborn", "256.2" ], [ "7", "Roberto Cecon", "247.8" ], [ "8", "Peter Žonta", "247.6" ], [ "9", "Adam Małysz", "241.0" ], [ "10", "Andreas Goldberger", "240.9" ] ]
Results -- Bischofshofen
Paul-Ausserleitner-Schanze , Bischofshofen 05-06 January 2002 With Hannawald 's large lead after three events , the only hope for his rivals was a failure to proceed to the event 's final round . Instead , the German yet again displayed the event 's best jump in the first round and did not only secure tournament victory , but became the first athlete in the 50 years of Four Hills history to win all four events . Qualification winner : Matti Hautamäki
2001–02_Four_Hills_Tournament_5
The 50th edition of the annual Four Hills Tournament marked the first time an athlete won all four events of the tournament. In the past, fifteen times a ski jumper won three out of four events, but never the 'Grand Slam'. Sven Hannawald's feat would not be repeated until 2017-18 by Kamil Stoch.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_castles_and_fortresses_in_Azerbaijan
List of castles and fortresses in Azerbaijan
[ "No", "Name", "City", "Year", "Founder and Era" ]
[ [ "1", "Chalkhankala Fortress", "Kangarli", "3rd millennium", "Aratta / Bronze Age" ], [ "2", "Sadarak Castle", "Sadarak", "Turukkis/15th century BC", "Bronze Age" ], [ "3", "Gazanchi Castle", "Julfa", "2nd millennium BC", "Lullubi Kingdom/ Bronze Age" ], [ "4", "Oglan Castle", "Sharur", "2nd millennium BC", "Assyria" ], [ "5", "Gavur Castle", "Nakhchivan", "20th century BC", "Kura-Araxes culture" ], [ "6", "Abbasabad ( fortress )", "Babek District", "1810", "Nakhichevan Khanate" ], [ "7", "Jugha Castle", "Shahbuz", "11th century", "Nakhchivanshahs/ Bronze Age" ], [ "8", "Karasu Castle", "Sharur", "2nd millennium BC", "Assyria / Bronze Age" ], [ "9", "Yezidabad Castle", "Nakhchivan", "640s", "Sasanian Empire" ], [ "10", "Shapur Castle", "Shahbuz", "1st century", "Caucasian Albania" ], [ "11", "Alinja Tower", "Julfa", "1140s", "Eldiguzids" ], [ "12", "Ordubad Castle", "Ordubad", "104", "Caucasian Albania" ], [ "13", "Duylun Castle", "Babek District", "6th century BC", "Median Empire" ], [ "14", "Nahajir Castle", "Julfa", "2nd millennium BC", "Shulaveri-Shomu culture" ], [ "15", "Marzban Castle", "Babek District", "9th century", "Salarids" ], [ "16", "Gul Kala", "Sharur", "1140s", "Eldiguzids" ], [ "11", "Kharabagilan", "Ordubad", "5th century", "Atropatene" ] ]
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
List_of_castles_and_fortresses_in_Azerbaijan_8
This is a list of castles and fortresses in the Republic of Azerbaijan. Castles are located in historical Azerbaijan territories. Castles in Azerbaijan were built in the Ancient and Medieval Times. Thus the names of some castles have qala, divar or qüllə suffixes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
1988 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Emilio Valle", "Cuba", "13.71" ], [ "2", "Carlos Sala", "Spain", "13.80" ], [ "3", "Javier Moracho", "Spain", "13.83" ], [ "4", "Lyndon Johnson Pereira Campos", "Brazil", "13.91 ( 13.90 )" ], [ "5", "Joilto Santos Bonfim", "Brazil", "13.93 ( 13.92 )" ], [ "6", "Elvis Cedeño", "Venezuela", "14.08" ], [ "7", "Roberto Carmona", "Mexico", "14.48" ], [ "8", "João Lima", "Portugal", "14.55" ] ]
Final – 22 July Wind : +0.0 m/s
1988_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_26
These are the results of the 1988 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics which took place from 22 to 24 July 1988 at Estadio Olímpico in Ciudad de México, Mexico. Different versions of the sprint results were published, because the fully automatic electronic timing system was malfunctioning. The first version displayed below on the left hand side was officially used to determine the athletes qualifying for the finals (best times, q). Later, there was a second version (not displayed). In December 1988, British statistician Richard Hymans published a revised version for the IAAF and the ATFS where many times were corrected. These numbers are displayed below in parentheses. Finally, there were a couple of hand timing results (Heat 1, 110m hurdles men, Heat 1 and 2 200m women; also displayed below in parentheses), because the officials noticed a defect in the electronic timing system during the event.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelly_Hu
Kelly Hu
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1987-88", "Growing Pains", "Melia", "3 episodes" ], [ "1988", "Night Court", "Krista", "2 episodes" ], [ "1989", "Tour of Duty", "Vietnamese DJ", "Episode : Saigon : Part 2" ], [ "1989", "21 Jump Street", "Kim Van Luy", "Episode : The Dragon and the Angel" ], [ "1990", "CBS Schoolbreak Special", "Emily", "Episode : American Eyes" ], [ "1993", "Raven", "Pele", "Episode : Heat" ], [ "1994", "Burke 's Law", "Dawn", "Episode : Who Killed the Beauty Queen ?" ], [ "1994", "Melrose Place", "Andrea", "Episode : Parting Glances" ], [ "1994", "Renegade", "Kathy Maruyama", "Episode : Black Wind" ], [ "1995", "Maybe This Time", "Jennifer", "Episode : Please Re-Lease Me" ], [ "1996", "Star Command", "Ens . Yukiko Fujisaki", "Television film" ], [ "1996", "Murder One", "Natalie Cheng", "2 episodes" ], [ "1996", "The Sentinel", "Christine", "Episode : Cypher" ], [ "1996", "One West Waikiki", "Dr. Midori", "Episode : Battle of the Titans" ], [ "1996", "Pacific Blue", "Wendy Trang", "Episode : The Enemy Within" ], [ "1996", "Mr. & Mrs. Smith", "Ms. Jones", "Episode : The Second Episode" ], [ "1997", "Sunset Beach", "Rae Chang", "Role held : January 7 - June 5 , 1997" ], [ "1997-98", "Nash Bridges", "Insp . Michelle Chan", "Main cast ( seasons 3-4 ) ; 14 episodes" ], [ "1998", "Malcolm & Eddie", "Wendy", "Episode : Car Trouble" ], [ "1998-2000", "Martial Law", "Grace Pei Pei Chen", "Main cast ; 44 episodes" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Kelly_Hu_1
Kelly Ann Hu (born February 13, 1968 simplified Chinese: 胡凯丽; traditional Chinese: 胡凱麗; pinyin: Hú Kǎilì) is an American actress, voice artist, former fashion model and beauty queen who was Miss Teen USA 1985 and Miss Hawaii USA 1993. Hu starred as Dr. Rae Chang on the American television soap opera Sunset Beach and as Michelle Chan on the American television police drama series Nash Bridges. She has also starred in numerous films including The Scorpion King (2002) as Cassandra, Cradle 2 the Grave (2003) as Sona, X2 as Yuriko Oyama / Lady Deathstrike (2003), The Tournament (2009) as Lai Lai Zhen, and White Frog (2012). Hu has had recurring roles as Pearl on the CW series The Vampire Diaries, as China White on the CW series Arrow, as Abigail Cho on the Syfy series Warehouse 13, as Stacy Hirano in the animated series Phineas and Ferb, as teenage Hamato Miwa / Karai on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and as Adira in Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Newport_County_A.F.C._season
2016–17 Newport County A.F.C. season
[ "Date from", "Position", "Name", "From", "Fee" ]
[ [ "1 July 2016", "LB", "Dan Butler", "Torquay United", "Free transfer" ], [ "1 July 2016", "RB", "Jazzi Barnum-Bobb", "Cardiff City", "Free transfer" ], [ "1 July 2016", "CB", "Scot Bennett", "Notts County", "Free transfer" ], [ "1 July 2016", "GK", "James Bittner", "Plymouth Argyle", "Free transfer" ], [ "1 July 2016", "LW", "Jack Compton", "Yeovil Town", "Free transfer" ], [ "1 July 2016", "CM", "Joss Labadie", "Dagenham & Redbridge", "Free transfer" ], [ "1 July 2016", "LM", "Jennison Myrie-Williams", "Sligo Rovers", "Free transfer" ], [ "1 July 2016", "CM", "Mark Randall", "Barnet", "Free transfer" ], [ "1 July 2016", "LW", "Sean Rigg", "AFC Wimbledon", "Free transfer" ], [ "1 July 2016", "CB", "Jamie Turley", "Eastleigh", "Free transfer" ], [ "4 July 2016", "CM", "Ben Tozer", "Yeovil Town", "Free transfer" ], [ "17 July 2016", "CF", "Jon Parkin", "Forest Green Rovers", "Free transfer" ], [ "27 July 2016", "CF", "Marlon Jackson", "Oxford City", "Free transfer" ], [ "30 July 2016", "RB", "Paul Bignot", "Solihull Moors", "Free transfer" ], [ "25 August 2016", "GK", "Marcus Beauchamp", "Norwich City", "Free transfer" ], [ "8 November 2016", "LM", "Jack Jebb", "Stevenage", "Free transfer" ], [ "8 November 2016", "CF", "Josh O'Hanlon", "AFC Bournemouth", "Free transfer" ], [ "25 November 2016", "CB", "Abdoulaye Méïté", "SJK", "Free transfer" ], [ "1 January 2017", "CF", "Aaron Williams", "Peterborough United", "Free transfer" ], [ "6 January 2017", "CB", "Mark O'Brien", "Luton Town", "Free transfer" ] ]
Transfers -- Transfers in
2016–17_Newport_County_A.F.C._season_2
The 2016-17 season was Newport County's fourth consecutive season in Football League Two, 64th season in the Football League and 96th season of league football overall. The season saw Newport achieve a second Great Escape after that of the 1976-77 season. Having been 11 points adrift in March, they avoided relegation on the final day of the season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fencing_at_the_2001_Summer_Universiade
Fencing at the 2001 Summer Universiade
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "Individual Foil", "Valentina Vezzali ( ITA )", "Meng Jie ( CHN )", "Ekaterina Youcheva ( RUS ) Zhang Lei ( CHN )" ], [ "Team Foil", "China ( CHN )", "Italy ( ITA )", "Russia ( RUS )" ], [ "Individual Épée", "Yang Shaoqi ( CHN )", "Anna Garina ( UKR )", "Olga Aleksejeva ( EST ) Li Na ( CHN )" ], [ "Team Épée", "China ( CHN )", "Russia ( RUS )", "Ukraine ( UKR )" ], [ "Individual Sabre", "Ilaria Bianco ( ITA )", "Natalya Makeyeva ( RUS )", "Bao Yingying ( CHN ) Gioia Marzocca ( ITA )" ], [ "Team Sabre", "Russia ( RUS )", "China ( CHN )", "Italy ( ITA )" ] ]
Women 's events
Fencing_at_the_2001_Summer_Universiade_1
Fencing events were contested at the 2001 Summer Universiade were held in Beijing, People's Republic of China.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_400_metres
Athletics at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Women's 400 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Lane", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Monika Zehrt", "East Germany", "3", "52.49" ], [ "2", "Mona-Lisa Strandvall", "Finland", "5", "52.85" ], [ "3", "Trudy Ruth", "Netherlands", "2", "53.16" ], [ "4", "Tekla Chemabwai", "Kenya", "4", "53.38" ], [ "5", "Debra Edwards", "United States", "1", "54.43" ], [ "6", "Maria Sykora", "Austria", "7", "54.46" ], [ "7", "Josefa Vicent", "Uruguay", "6", "55.33" ] ]
Heats -- Heat three
Athletics_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_400_metres_2
These are the official results of the Women's 400 metres event at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich. The competition was held on 2 & 7 of September. The favorite coming into the Olympics was Monika Zehrt of East Germany who equaled the world record in the previous July. The other world record holder was Marilyn Neufville of Jamaica, who was also favored to win, but was injured and unable to compete. This left the field open to challenge the world record holder for the top prize.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Seo-joon
Park Seo-joon
[ "Year", "Title", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2012", "New Dreaming", "from Dream High 2 OST ; duet with JB" ], [ "2014", "Come into My Heart", "from A Witch 's Love OST" ], [ "2015", "Letting You Go", "from Kill Me , Heal Me OST" ], [ "2015", "Long Way", "from She Was Pretty OST" ], [ "2017", "Our Tears", "from Hwarang : The Poet Warrior Youth OST" ] ]
Discography
Park_Seo-joon_4
Park Seo-joon (born Park Yong-kyu; December 16, 1988) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles in the television dramas Kill Me, Heal Me (2015), She Was Pretty (2015), (2016-2017), Fight for My Way (2017), and What's Wrong with Secretary Kim (2018), and the films Chronicles of Evil (2015), Midnight Runners (2017) and The Divine Fury (2019).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OGAE_Video_Contest
OGAE Video Contest
[ "Wins", "Language", "Years", "Countries" ]
[ [ "5", "English", "2007 , 2016 , 2017 , 2018 , 2019", "Ukraine , United Kingdom , Belgium , Czech Republic" ], [ "4", "French", "2003 , 2011 , 2013 , 2014", "Belgium , France" ], [ "3", "Russian", "2007 , 2008 , 2009", "Russia" ], [ "2", "Italian", "2006 , 2012", "Italy" ], [ "1", "Portuguese", "2004", "Portugal" ], [ "1", "Polish", "2010", "Poland" ], [ "1", "German", "2015", "Germany" ] ]
Winners -- Winners by language
OGAE_Video_Contest_2010_3
The OGAE Video Contest is a video event which, much like the OGAE Song Contest, is organised between branches of OGAE, the international fan club of the Eurovision Song Contest. All OGAE national clubs can enter with an original song and video released in the previous 12 months in their countries. There is no obligation on the entry for the OGAE Video Contest to be sung in one of the country's official languages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zagreb_Open
Zagreb Open
[ "Year", "Champions", "Runners-up", "Score" ]
[ [ "2011", "Daniel Muñoz-de la Nava Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo", "Mate Pavić Franko Škugor", "6-2 , 7-6 ( 10 )" ], [ "2010", "Andre Begemann Matthew Ebden", "Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo Santiago Ventura", "7-6 ( 5 ) , 5-7 , [ 10-3 ]" ], [ "2009", "Peter Luczak Alessandro Motti", "Brendan Evans Ryan Sweeting", "6-4 , 6-4" ], [ "2008", "Ivan Dodig Júlio Silva", "Sergiy Stakhovsky Tomáš Zíb", "6-4 , 7-6 ( 1 )" ], [ "2007", "Tomas Behrend André Ghem", "James Auckland Jamie Delgado", "6-2 , 6-1" ], [ "2006", "Yves Allegro Michal Mertiňák", "Julien Jeanpierre Nicolas Renavand", "6-1 , 6-2" ], [ "2005", "Gabriel Trifu Tom Vanhoudt", "Enzo Artoni Martín Vassallo Argüello", "6-2 , 4-6 , 7-5" ], [ "2004", "Karol Beck Jaroslav Levinský", "Jordan Kerr Tom Vanhoudt", "6-2 , 7-6 ( 4 )" ], [ "2003", "Lucas Arnold Ker Mariano Hood", "Simon Aspelin Todd Perry", "6-1 , 6-3" ], [ "2002", "Dick Norman Tom Vanhoudt", "Jordan Kerr Grant Silcock", "6-3 , 4-6 , 6-3" ], [ "2001", "Enzo Artoni Andrés Schneiter", "Aleksandar Kitinov Alexandre Simoni", "6-7 ( 5 ) , 6-4 , 6-4" ], [ "2000", "Michaël Llodra Diego Nargiso", "Eduardo Nicolás-Espín Germán Puentes-Alcañiz", "6-2 , 6-3" ], [ "1999", "Ivan Ljubičić Lovro Zovko", "Jérôme Hanquez Régis Lavergne", "6-3 , 6-0" ], [ "1998", "Julian Alonso Mariano Puerta", "Eduardo Nicolás-Espín Germán Puentes-Alcañiz", "6-1 , 6-4" ], [ "1997", "David Roditi Tomáš Anzari", "Brandon Coupe Paul Rosner", "3-6 , 7-6 , 7-6" ], [ "1996", "Donald Johnson Jack Waite", "Clinton Ferreira Andrei Pavel", "3-6 , 6-1 , 6-0" ] ]
Past finals -- Men
Zagreb_Open_1
The Zagreb Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor red clay courts. It was part of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Challenger Tour and the International Tennis Federation (ITF) Women's Circuit. It was held annually at the Sportski Park Mladost in Zagreb, Croatia, from 1996 to 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Recorded_Texas_Historic_Landmarks_(Cameron-Duval)
List of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (Cameron-Duval)
[ "Registered Texas Historic Landmark", "Marker Number", "Physical Address", "Nearest city", "Year designated", "Description" ]
[ [ "Arnold-Rauch-Brandt Homestead", "18455", "4451 W. SH 46 29°43′42″N 98°12′53″W / 29.72833°N 98.21472°W / 29.72833 ; -98.21472", "New Braunfels", "2016", "To access the property , there is a dirt road on an easement off of State Hwy 46 . Travel approx 1 mile on the dirt road to the 10 acre property . This will eventually be a paved access road" ], [ "August Dietz Cottage", "235", "197 E. Mill St. 29°42′17″N 98°7′30″W / 29.70472°N 98.12500°W / 29.70472 ; -98.12500", "New Braunfels", "1974", "197 E. Mill St. , New Braunfels" ], [ "August and Karoline Tolle House", "13268", "388 Comal Ave. 29°42′5″N 98°7′12″W / 29.70139°N 98.12000°W / 29.70139 ; -98.12000", "New Braunfels", "2004", "388 Comal Ave" ], [ "Bevenroth , Heinrich , Home ( Early Settler 's Home )", "14099", "251 S. Seguin Ave. 29°42′7″N 98°7′21″W / 29.70194°N 98.12250°W / 29.70194 ; -98.12250", "New Braunfels", "1972", "" ], [ "Braschler House", "492", "240 South Kowald Ln . 29°42′51″N 98°5′4″W / 29.71417°N 98.08444°W / 29.71417 ; -98.08444", "New Braunfels", "1974", "240 South Kowald Lane , New Braunfels" ], [ "Breustedt House", "501", "1370 Church Hill Dr. 29°42′33″N 98°5′47″W / 29.70917°N 98.09639°W / 29.70917 ; -98.09639", "New Braunfels", "1972", "Heritage Village , Museum of Texas Handmade Furniture" ], [ "Breustedt Kitchen", "502", "1370 Church Hill Dr. 29°42′33″N 98°5′47″W / 29.70917°N 98.09639°W / 29.70917 ; -98.09639", "New Braunfels", "1973", "Heritage Village , Museum of Texas Handmade Furniture" ], [ "Church Hill School Building", "852", "1297 Church Hill Dr. 29°42′27″N 98°5′53″W / 29.70750°N 98.09806°W / 29.70750 ; -98.09806", "New Braunfels", "1976", "1297 Church Hill Drive , New Braunfels" ], [ "Comal County Courthouse #", "987", "150 N. Seguin Ave. 29°42′12″N 98°7′29″W / 29.70333°N 98.12472°W / 29.70333 ; -98.12472", "New Braunfels", "1993", "150 N Seguin , New Braunfels" ], [ "Dr. Theodore Koester Home", "1280", "421 S. Seguin Ave. 29°42′1″N 98°7′13″W / 29.70028°N 98.12028°W / 29.70028 ; -98.12028", "New Braunfels", "1970", "421 S. Seguin St. , New Braunfels" ], [ "Emmie Seele Faust Memorial Library", "18692", "401 W. Coll St. 29°41′52″N 98°7′27″W / 29.69778°N 98.12417°W / 29.69778 ; -98.12417", "New Braunfels", "2017", "" ], [ "Erhardt Neuse House", "1495", "1297 Gruene Rd . 29°44′20″N 98°6′17″W / 29.73889°N 98.10472°W / 29.73889 ; -98.10472", "Gruene", "1987", "in Gruene Hist . District" ], [ "Faust Hotel", "1577", "240 S. Seguin Ave. 29°42′5″N 98°7′23″W / 29.70139°N 98.12306°W / 29.70139 ; -98.12306", "New Braunfels", "1984", "240 S Seguin" ], [ "Faust Street Bridge", "12509", "E. Faust St. over Guadalupe River 29°41′48″N 98°6′25″W / 29.69667°N 98.10694°W / 29.69667 ; -98.10694", "New Braunfels", "1999", "east end of Faust Street , at Guadalupe River" ], [ "First Protestant Church", "1857", "172 W. Coll St. 29°42′3″N 98°7′21″W / 29.70083°N 98.12250°W / 29.70083 ; -98.12250", "New Braunfels", "1967", "172 W. Coll , New Braunfels" ], [ "Fischer House", "12474", "230 Cypress Springs Dr. 29°55′23″N 98°22′20″W / 29.92306°N 98.37222°W / 29.92306 ; -98.37222", "Spring Branch", "2000", "" ], [ "Fischer Store", "18380", "4040 FM 484 29°58′37″N 98°16′0″W / 29.97694°N 98.26667°W / 29.97694 ; -98.26667", "Fischer", "2016", "" ], [ "Gruene Mansion", "2295", "1275 Gruene Rd . 29°44′17″N 98°6′15″W / 29.73806°N 98.10417°W / 29.73806 ; -98.10417", "Gruene", "1984", "1275 Gruene Road ( Gruene Historic District ) New Braunfels" ], [ "Gruene 's Hall", "2296", "1281 Gruene Rd . 29°44′18″N 98°6′16″W / 29.73833°N 98.10444°W / 29.73833 ; -98.10444", "Gruene", "1988", "Gruene Historic District , New Braunfels" ], [ "H. D. Gruene Mercantile", "2314", "1607 Hunter Rd . 29°44′20″N 98°6′16″W / 29.73889°N 98.10444°W / 29.73889 ; -98.10444", "Gruene", "1987", "Gruene Historic District , New Braunfels" ] ]
Comal County
List_of_Recorded_Texas_Historic_Landmarks_(Cameron-Duval)_14
The following is a partial list of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (RTHLs) arranged by county as designated by the Texas Historical Commission and local county historical commissions in Texas. This page includes RTHLs in these counties: Cameron, Camp, Carson, Cass, Castro, Chambers, Cherokee, Childress, Clay, Cochran, Coke, Coleman, Collin, Collingsworth, Colorado, Comal, Comanche, Concho, Cooke, Coryell, Cottle, Crane, Crockett, Crosby, Culberson, Dallam, Dallas, Dawson, DeWitt, Deaf Smith, Delta, Denton, Dickens, Dimmit, Donley, and Duval. KEY Landmarks with multiple historic designations are colored according to their highest designation within the following hierarchy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_BWF_Grand_Prix_Gold_and_Grand_Prix
2013 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix
[ "Category", "Winners", "Runners-up", "Score" ]
[ [ "Men 's singles", "Simon Santoso", "Dionysius Hayom Rumbaka", "21-17 , 21-11" ], [ "Women 's singles", "Suo Di", "Yao Xue", "21-12 , 22-20" ], [ "Men 's doubles", "Angga Pratama / Ryan Agung Saputra", "Ronald Alexander / Selvanus Geh", "17-21 , 21-15 , 21-16" ], [ "Women 's doubles", "Luo Ying / Luo Yu", "Huang Dongping / Jia Yifan", "19-21 , 21-15 , 21-18" ], [ "Mixed doubles", "Praveen Jordan / Vita Marissa", "Tontowi Ahmad / Lilyana Natsir", "22-20 , 9-21 , 21-14" ] ]
Grand Prix Gold -- Indonesia Open
[ 9 ]
2013_BWF_Grand_Prix_Gold_and_Grand_Prix_10
The 2013 BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix is the seventh season of the BWF Grand Prix Gold and Grand Prix.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Spain
List of tallest buildings in Spain
[ "Rank", "Name", "City", "Height ( m )", "Height ( ft )", "Floors", "Year" ]
[ [ "1", "Torre de Cristal", "Madrid", "249", "817", "52", "2008" ], [ "2", "Torre Cepsa", "Madrid", "248.3", "815", "45", "2008" ], [ "3", "Torre PwC", "Madrid", "236", "774", "52", "2008" ], [ "4", "Torre Espacio", "Madrid", "230", "754", "56", "2007" ], [ "5", "Residencial Intempo *", "Benidorm", "192", "630", "47", "2014" ], [ "6", "Gran Hotel Bali", "Benidorm", "186", "610", "52", "2002" ], [ "7", "Caleido *", "Madrid", "181", "594", "36", "2020" ], [ "8", "Torre Sevilla", "Seville", "180,5", "592", "37", "2015" ], [ "9", "Torre Iberdrola", "Bilbao", "165", "541", "40", "2011" ], [ "10", "Torre Lúgano", "Benidorm", "158", "518", "43", "2007" ], [ "11", "Torre Picasso", "Madrid", "156", "515", "43", "1988" ], [ "12=", "Torre Mapfre", "Barcelona", "154", "505", "44", "1992" ], [ "12=", "Hotel Arts", "Barcelona", "154", "505", "43", "1992" ], [ "14", "Neguri Gane", "Benidorm", "145", "476", "40", "2001" ], [ "15", "Torre Agbar", "Barcelona", "144", "475", "35", "2004" ], [ "16", "Torre de Madrid", "Madrid", "142", "466", "34", "1957" ], [ "17", "Edificio Kronos", "Benidorm", "140", "459", "41", "2008" ], [ "18", "Edificio Don Jorge", "Benidorm", "124", "407", "36", "2008" ], [ "19", "El Mirador del Mediterrano", "Benidorm", "123", "404", "32", "2006" ], [ "20=", "Torre de Santa Cruz I", "Santa Cruz de Tenerife", "120", "394", "35", "2004" ] ]
Tallest completed buildings
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Spain_0
This is a list of the tallest buildings in Spain. Since 2008 the tallest building in Spain has been the tall Torre de Cristal in Madrid. In recent years the number of skyscrapers in Spain has significantly grown, out of the buildings in this list just 18 were completed before the year 2000 with all others being completed after that year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ski_jumping_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics_–_Normal_hill_individual
Ski jumping at the 2002 Winter Olympics – Normal hill individual
[ "Rank", "Name", "Country", "Jump 1", "Rank", "Jump 2", "Rank", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Simon Ammann", "Switzerland", "133.5", "1", "135.5", "2", "269.0" ], [ "2", "Sven Hannawald", "Germany", "131.0", "2", "136.5", "1", "267.5" ], [ "3", "Adam Małysz", "Poland", "129.5", "3", "133.5", "3", "263.0" ], [ "4", "Janne Ahonen", "Finland", "128.0", "4", "133.5", "3", "261.5" ], [ "5", "Veli-Matti Lindström", "Finland", "126.5", "5", "126.5", "7", "253.0" ], [ "6", "Matti Hautamäki", "Finland", "121.5", "7", "131.0", "5", "252.5" ], [ "7", "Martin Schmitt", "Germany", "125.5", "6", "124.5", "9", "250.0" ], [ "8", "Michael Uhrmann", "Germany", "118.0", "12", "127.0", "6", "245.0" ], [ "9", "Kazuyoshi Funaki", "Japan", "119.5", "10", "123.5", "10", "243.0" ], [ "10", "Primož Peterka", "Slovenia", "121.5", "7", "119.0", "13", "240.5" ], [ "11", "Alan Alborn", "United States", "118.0", "12", "122.0", "12", "240.0" ], [ "11", "Stefan Horngacher", "Austria", "117.5", "14", "122.5", "11", "240.0" ], [ "13", "Peter Žonta", "Slovenia", "114.0", "24", "125.5", "8", "239.5" ], [ "14", "Martin Koch", "Austria", "120.5", "9", "116.5", "19", "237.0" ], [ "15", "Robert Kranjec", "Slovenia", "117.5", "14", "118.5", "14", "236.0" ], [ "16", "Toni Nieminen", "Finland", "117.0", "18", "118.5", "14", "235.5" ], [ "17", "Christof Duffner", "Germany", "117.5", "14", "117.5", "16", "235.0" ], [ "18", "Roar Ljøkelsøy", "Norway", "119.0", "11", "114.5", "24", "233.5" ], [ "19", "Roberto Cecon", "Italy", "117.0", "18", "116.0", "20", "233.0" ], [ "20", "Masahiko Harada", "Japan", "117.5", "14", "114.5", "24", "232.0" ] ]
Results -- Final
The final consisted of two jumps , with the top thirty after the first jump qualifying for the second jump . The combined total of the two jumps was used to determine the final ranking .
Ski_jumping_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics_–_Normal_hill_individual_1
The men's normal hill individual ski jumping competition for the 2002 Winter Olympics was held in Park City, Utah. Both qualifying and the final rounds took place on 10 February 2002 after heavy wind caused a cancellation of the qualifying round on 9 February 2002.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunil_Grover
Sunil Grover
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1998", "Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha", "Barber Totaram" ], [ "1999", "Mahaul Theek Hai", "" ], [ "2002", "The Legend of Bhagat Singh", "Jaidev Kapur" ], [ "2005", "Insan", "Mahesh" ], [ "2006", "Family : Ties of Blood", "" ], [ "2008", "Ghajini", "Sampat" ], [ "2011", "Mumbai Cutting", "" ], [ "2013", "Zila Ghaziabad", "Faqeera" ], [ "2014", "Heropanti", "Driver Devpal" ], [ "2015", "Gabbar is Back", "Constable Sadhuram" ], [ "2016", "Vaisakhi List", "Tarsem Lal" ], [ "2016", "Baaghi", "P. P. Khurana" ], [ "2017", "Coffee with D", "Arnab Ghosh" ], [ "2018", "Pataakha", "Dipper" ], [ "2019", "Bharat", "Vilayti Khan" ] ]
Filmography -- Films
Sunil_Grover_1
Sunil Grover (born 3 August 1977) is an Indian actor and stand up comedian. He came into limelight for his portrayal as Gutthi on Comedy Nights with Kapil but gained popularity for playing the role of Dr Mashoor Gulati on The Kapil Sharma Show. Grover was also seen in Bollywood film Bharat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Southern_Conference_football_season
2014 Southern Conference football season
[ "Date", "Time", "Visiting team", "Home team", "Site", "Broadcast", "Result", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "October 11", "2:00 PM", "Charlotte", "The Citadel", "Johnson Hagood Stadium • Charleston , SC", "", "W 63-56", "10,467" ], [ "October 11", "3:30 PM", "VMI", "Navy", "Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium • Annapolis , MD", "CBSSN", "L 14-51", "33,812" ], [ "October 11", "3:30 PM", "Wofford", "Western Carolina", "E. J. Whitmire Stadium • Cullowhee , NC", "ESPN3", "WCU 26-14", "7,343" ], [ "October 11", "4:00 PM", "Austin Peay", "Mercer", "Moye Complex • Macon , GA", "ESPN3", "W 49-21", "8,027" ], [ "October 11", "4:00 PM", "Chattanooga", "Tennessee", "Neyland Stadium • Knoxville , TN", "SECN", "L 10-45", "93,097" ] ]
Regular season -- Week Seven
2014_Southern_Conference_football_season_16
The 2014 Southern Conference football season was the 93rd season of college football for the Southern Conference (SoCon) and formed a part of the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season. It was the first season for two newcomers: the Mercer Bears, who previously played in the Pioneer Football League, and the VMI Keydets, who had an 80-year stint in the SoCon before joining the Big South Conference in 2003. The additions of Mercer and VMI, along with East Tennessee State, who is bringing back football in 2015, replaced the departure of Georgia Southern and Appalachian State who joined the Sun Belt Conference, as well as Elon who left for the Colonial Athletic Association.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_International_Emmy_Award_winners
List of International Emmy Award winners
[ "Year", "Children & Young People", "Country", "Network" ]
[ [ "1983", "Fraggle Rock", "Canada", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "1984", "The Wind in the Willows", "United Kingdom", "Thames TV" ], [ "1985", "Super Gran", "United Kingdom", "ITV Tyne Tees" ], [ "1986", "The Kids of Degrassi Street : Griff Gets a Hand", "Canada", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "1987", "Degrassi High : It 's Late", "Canada", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ], [ "1988", "Captain Johnno", "Australia", "Australian Children 's TV Foundation" ], [ "1989", "My Secret Identity", "Canada", "CTV Television Network" ], [ "1990", "Living With Dinosaurs", "United Kingdom", "Channel 4" ], [ "1991", "The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship", "United Kingdom", "Cosgrove Hall Productions / Thames Television" ], [ "1992", "Beat That : Hairdressing", "United Kingdom", "Channel 4" ], [ "1992", "Sorrow : The Nazi Legacy", "Sweden", "Filmpoint Stockholm" ], [ "1993", "The Penknife", "Netherlands", "AVRO / BOS BROS Film / TV Production" ], [ "1994", "Insektors", "France", "Canal+ / France 3" ], [ "1995", "Wise Up - Copilação", "United Kingdom", "BBC" ], [ "1996", "Newsround Extra : War Child", "United Kingdom", "BBC" ], [ "1997", "Wise Up", "United Kingdom", "Channel 4" ], [ "1998", "Blabbermouth & Stickybeak", "United Kingdom", "Channel 4" ], [ "1999", "Tell Us About Your Life - Battlefield Doctor", "Japan", "NHK" ], [ "2000", "The Magician 's House", "United Kingdom", "BBC Wales" ], [ "2001", "Street Cents", "Canada", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation" ] ]
Categories extinct -- Dramaturgy
List_of_International_Emmy_Award_winners_30
This is a list of International Emmy Award winners.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_North_Side,_Omaha
Near North Side, Omaha
[ "Name", "Year", "Location" ]
[ [ "Memmen Apartments", "1889", "2214 , 2216 , 2218 , and 2220 Florence Boulevard" ], [ "Broomfield Rowhouse", "1913", "2502-2504 Lake Street" ], [ "Webster Telephone Exchange Building", "1906", "2213 Lake Street" ], [ "St. John 's African Methodist Episcopal Church", "1921-56", "2402 North 22nd Street" ], [ "Calvin Memorial Presbyterian Church", "1910", "3105 North 24th Street" ], [ "Dreamland Ballroom", "1923", "2221 North 24th Street" ], [ "Lizzie Robinson House", "1910", "2864 Corby Street" ], [ "Holy Family Catholic Church", "1883", "915 North 18th Street" ], [ "The Sherman", "1897", "2501 North 16th Street" ], [ "Harry Buford House", "1929", "1804 North 30th Street" ], [ "Zion Baptist Church", "1913", "2215 Grant Street" ] ]
Historic landmarks
The City of Omaha has recognized many buildings and homes on the Near North Side as landmarks . Several have been recognized as nationally significant as well and listed on the National Register of Historic Places . [ 16 ]
Near_North_Side,_Omaha_0
The Near North Side of Omaha, Nebraska is the neighborhood immediately north of downtown. It forms the nucleus of the city's African-American community, and its name is often synonymous with the entire North Omaha area. It is bordered by Cuming Street on the south, 30th on the west, 16th on the east, and Locust Street to the north.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_films_of_1945–1959
List of German films of 1945–1959
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre" ]
[ [ "An Everyday Story", "Günther Rittau", "Gustav Fröhlich , Marianne Simson", "Drama" ], [ "Anni", "Max Neufeld", "Elfie Mayerhofer , Siegfried Breuer", "Romance" ], [ "The Berliner", "Robert A. Stemmle", "Gert Fröbe", "Comedy" ], [ "Blocked Signals", "Johannes Meyer", "Heinz Engelmann , Wolfgang Lukschy", "Thriller" ], [ "Blum Affair", "Erich Engel", "Hans Christian Blech , Ernst Waldow", "Drama" ], [ "Chemistry and Love", "Arthur Maria Rabenalt", "Hans Nielsen , Tilly Lauenstein", "Comedy" ], [ "The Court Concert", "Paul Verhoeven", "Elfie Mayerhofer , Hans Nielsen", "Musical" ], [ "Everything Will Be Better in the Morning", "Arthur Maria Rabenalt", "Ellen Schwanneke , Jakob Tiedtke", "" ], [ "Film Without a Title", "Rudolf Jugert", "Hans Söhnker , Hildegard Knef , Willy Fritsch", "Comedy" ], [ "Gaspary 's Sons", "Rolf Meyer", "Lil Dagover , Hans Stüwe", "Drama" ], [ "Germany , Year Zero", "Roberto Rossellini", "Ernst Pittschau , Franz-Otto Krüger", "Drama" ], [ "Insolent and in Love", "Hans Schweikart", "Johannes Heesters , Charlott Daudert", "Comedy" ], [ "In the Temple of Venus", "Hans H. Zerlett", "Olga Tschechowa , Willy Birgel", "Drama" ], [ "Long Is the Road", "Herbert B. Fredersdorf , Marek Goldstein", "Israel Becker , Bettina Moissi", "Drama" ], [ "Morituri", "Eugen York", "Lotte Koch , Winnie Markus", "War drama" ], [ "Nora 's Ark", "Werner Klingler", "Willy Maertens , Harry Meyen", "Drama" ], [ "The Original Sin", "Helmut Käutner", "Bettina Moissi , Bobby Todd", "Comedy" ], [ "Paths in Twilight", "Gustav Fröhlich", "Gustav Fröhlich , Sonja Ziemann", "Drama" ], [ "Street Acquaintances", "Peter Pewas", "Gisela Trowe , Alice Treff", "Drama" ], [ "Thank You , I 'm Fine", "Erich Waschneck", "Ernst von Klipstein , Karin Hardt , Sonja Ziemann", "Comedy" ] ]
1948
List_of_German_films_of_1945–1959_2
This is a list of the most notable films produced in Cinema of Germany between 1945 and 1959. For an alphabetical list of articles on West German films see . Missing films may be Austrian productions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connie_Booth
Connie Booth
[ "Year", "Show", "Role" ]
[ [ "1971", "And Now for Something Completely Different", "Various characters" ], [ "1974", "Romance with a Double Bass", "Princess Costanza" ], [ "1975", "Monty Python and the Holy Grail", "The Witch" ], [ "1977", "The Strange Case of the End of Civilization as We Know It", "Mrs Hudson / Francine Moriarty" ], [ "1980", "Little Lord Fauntleroy", "Mrs Errol" ], [ "1981", "The Story of Ruth", "Ruth" ], [ "1987", "84 Charing Cross Road", "the Lady from Delaware" ], [ "1988", "High Spirits", "Marge" ], [ "1988", "Hawks", "Nurse Jarvis" ], [ "1991", "American Friends", "Caroline Hartley" ], [ "1993", "Leon the Pig Farmer", "Yvonne Chadwick" ] ]
Selected filmography -- Film
Connie_Booth_1
Connie Booth (born 1939/40 or 1941 or 1944) is an American-born writer, actress, comedian and psychotherapist based in Britain. She has appeared in several British television programmes and films, including her role as Polly Sherman on BBC2's Fawlty Towers, which she co-wrote with her then-husband John Cleese. For 30 years Booth declined to talk about Fawlty Towers until she agreed to participate in a documentary about the series for the digital channel Gold in 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Price_LeBlanc_Lexus_Pro_Tennis_Classic
2009 Price LeBlanc Lexus Pro Tennis Classic
[ "Nationality", "Player", "Ranking*", "Seeding" ]
[ [ "USA", "Bobby Reynolds", "64", "1" ], [ "USA", "Vince Spadea", "111", "2" ], [ "CAN", "Frank Dancevic", "117", "3" ], [ "GER", "Benjamin Becker", "127", "4" ], [ "GER", "Benedikt Dorsch", "144", "5" ], [ "THA", "Danai Udomchoke", "147", "6" ], [ "USA", "Brendan Evans", "148", "7" ], [ "IND", "Somdev Devvarman", "150", "8" ] ]
Singles entrants -- Seeds
2009_Price_LeBlanc_Lexus_Pro_Tennis_Classic_0
The 2009 Price LeBlanc Lexus Pro Tennis Classic was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was part of the 2009 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Baton Rouge, United States from April 6, 2009 to April 12, 2009.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_records_and_statistics_in_China
Football records and statistics in China
[ "Position", "Footballer", "Club", "Nationality" ]
[ [ "GK", "Yan Junling ( 1 )", "Shanghai SIPG", "China PR" ], [ "DF", "Wang Shenchao ( 1 )", "Shanghai SIPG", "China PR" ], [ "DF", "Huang Zhengyu ( 1 )", "Guangzhou R & F", "China PR" ], [ "DF", "Feng Xiaoting ( 3 )", "Guangzhou Evergrande", "China PR" ], [ "DF", "Jiang Zhipeng ( 2 )", "Guangzhou R & F", "China PR" ], [ "MF", "Wu Lei ( 4 )", "Shanghai SIPG", "China PR" ], [ "MF", "Hao Junmin ( 3 )", "Shandong Luneng", "China PR" ], [ "MF", "Eran Zahavi ( 1 )", "Guangzhou R & F", "Israel" ], [ "MF", "Goulart ( 3 )", "Guangzhou Evergrande", "Brazil" ], [ "FW", "Gao Lin ( 3 )", "Guangzhou Evergrande", "China PR" ], [ "FW", "Hulk ( 1 )", "Shanghai SIPG", "Brazil" ] ]
2017 Season ' 4–4–2 '
Football_records_and_statistics_in_China_69
These are the Records for the Chinese Football League since its inception in 1994.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_in_film
1968 in film
[ "Rank", "Title", "Studio", "Gross" ]
[ [ "1", "2001 : A Space Odyssey", "MGM", "$ 56,715,371" ], [ "2", "Funny Girl", "Columbia", "$ 52,000,000" ], [ "3", "The Love Bug", "Disney", "$ 51,264,000" ], [ "4", "The Odd Couple", "Paramount", "$ 44,527,234" ], [ "5", "Bullitt", "Warner Bros", "$ 42,300,873" ], [ "6", "Romeo and Juliet", "Paramount", "$ 38,901,218" ], [ "7", "Oliver !", "Columbia", "$ 37,402,877" ], [ "8", "Rosemary 's Baby", "Paramount", "$ 33,395,426" ], [ "9", "Planet of the Apes", "20th Century Fox", "$ 32,589,624" ], [ "10", "Night of the Living Dead", "Walter Reade Organization", "$ 30,000,000" ] ]
Top-grossing films ( U.S . )
1968_in_film_0
The top ten 1968 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_freestyle_welterweight
Wrestling at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's freestyle welterweight
[ "Rank", "Wrestler", "Nation", "Start", "Earned", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Frank Lewis", "United States", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "2", "Willy Angst", "Switzerland", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "2", "Jean Jourlin", "France", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "2", "Sepp Paar", "Germany", "1", "0", "1" ], [ "5", "Thure Andersson", "Sweden", "0", "3", "3" ], [ "5", "Julien Beke", "Belgium", "3", "0", "3" ], [ "5", "Hüseyin Erçetin", "Turkey", "2", "1", "3" ], [ "5", "William Fox", "Great Britain", "0", "3", "3" ], [ "5", "John O'Hara", "Australia", "2", "1", "3" ], [ "5", "Joe Schleimer", "Canada", "0", "3", "3" ], [ "11", "Kálmán Sóvári", "Hungary", "3", "1", "4" ], [ "11", "Jaakko Pietilä", "Finland", "1", "3", "4" ], [ "13", "August Kukk", "Estonia", "3", "2", "5" ], [ "14", "Rashid Anwar", "India", "3", "3", "6" ], [ "14", "Shoichi Masutomi", "Japan", "3", "3", "6" ], [ "14", "Alois Samec", "Czechoslovakia", "3", "3", "6" ] ]
Results -- Round 2
Four men finished the second round with 2–0 records ; Lewis was the only one to win both by fall and have 0 points , while the other three had one win by fall and one by decision . Eight wrestlers had a 1–1 record , with six of them ending the round with 3 points and two finishing with 4 points . The four contestants who were 0–2 were eliminated . [ 4 ] Bouts Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation John O'Hara Australia Decision , 3–0 Alois Samec Czechoslovakia Sepp Paar Germany Fall Thure Andersson Sweden Willy Angst Switzerland Decision , 3–0 Jaakko Pietilä Finland Kálmán Sóvári Hungary Decision , 2–1 August Kukk Estonia Frank Lewis United States Fall Joe Schleimer Canada Julien Beke Belgium Fall Rashid Anwar India Hüseyin Erçetin Turkey Decision , 3–0 William Fox Great Britain Jean Jourlin France Fall Shoichi Masutomi Japan Points
Wrestling_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_freestyle_welterweight_3
The men's freestyle welterweight competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin took place from 2 August to 4 August at the Deutschlandhalle. Nations were limited to one competitor. This weight class was limited to wrestlers weighing up to 72kg. This freestyle wrestling competition continued to use the bad points elimination system introduced at the 1928 Summer Olympics for Greco-Roman and at the 1932 Summer Olympics for freestyle wrestling, with a slight modification. Each round featured all wrestlers pairing off and wrestling one bout (with one wrestler having a bye if there were an odd number). The loser received 3 points if the loss was by fall or unanimous decision and 2 points if the decision was 2-1 (this was the modification from prior years, where all losses were 3 points). The winner received 1 point if the win was by decision and 0 points if the win was by fall. At the end of each round, any wrestler with at least 5 points was eliminated.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Porsche_Carrera_Cup_Italia
2015 Porsche Carrera Cup Italia
[ "Pos", "Driver", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Riccardo Agostini", "Antonelli - Padova", "183" ], [ "2", "Côme Ledogar", "Tsunami", "182" ], [ "3", "Mattia Drudi", "Dinamic", "145" ], [ "4", "Stefano Colombo", "LEM Racing", "92" ], [ "5", "Aku Pellinen", "LEM Racing", "55" ], [ "6", "Andrea Fontana", "Ghinzani", "51" ], [ "7", "Dasheng Zhang", "LEM Racing", "41" ], [ "8", "Takashi Kasai", "Antonelli - Padova", "25" ] ]
Championship standings -- Porsche Carrera Cup Italia Scholarship Programme
The Scholarship Programme Cup is the trophy reserved to the under-26 drivers elected by Porsche at the beginning of the season .
2015_Porsche_Carrera_Cup_Italia_9
The 2015 Porsche Carrera Cup Italia season was the ninth Porsche Carrera Cup Italy season. It began on 30 May at Monza and finished on 18 October in Mugello, after seven events with two races at each event, except for the Spa-Francorchamps round. Riccardo Agostini won the drivers' championship driving for Antonelli Motorsport - Centro Porsche Padova, and Tsunami Racing Team won the teams' championship
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1830
List of shipwrecks in January 1830
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Barbara", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near North Somercotes , Lincolnshire . She was on a voyage from London to Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland" ], [ "Binney", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near North Somercotes" ], [ "Ebenezer", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near North Somercotes . She was on a voyage from London to South Shields , County Durham" ], [ "Jessie", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near North Somercotes . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne to Grimsby , Lincolnshire" ], [ "Lady Ann", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near North Somercotes" ], [ "Louise", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near North Somercotes" ], [ "Mary", "United Kingdom", "The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Scrabster , Caithness . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne to Dublin" ], [ "Mary", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near North Somercotes . She was on a voyage from Berwick upon Tweed to Sunderland , County Durham" ], [ "Nancies", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near North Somercotes . She was on a voyage from Elie , Fife to London" ], [ "Telemachus", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near North Somercotes" ], [ "William & Ann", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore near North Somercotes . She was on a voyage from London to Sunderland" ], [ "William and Henry", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on Key West , Bahamas with the loss of all but one of her crew" ], [ "William and Mary", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Blakeney , Norfolk with the loss of seven of her crew . She was on a voyage from South Shields to London" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1830_6
The list of shipwrecks in January 1830 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during January 1830.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Salvadoran_football_champions
List of Salvadoran football champions
[ "Season", "Champion", "Runner-Up" ]
[ [ "1948-49", "Once Municipal", "Libertad F.C" ], [ "1950-51", "C.D . Dragón", "C.D . FAS" ], [ "1951-52", "C.D . FAS", "Leones" ], [ "1952-53", "C.D . Dragón", "Juventud Olímpica" ], [ "1953-54", "C.D . FAS", "C.D . Dragón" ], [ "1955", "Atlético Marte", "C.D . Dragón" ], [ "1955-56", "Atlético Marte", "L.A. Firpo" ], [ "1956-57", "Atlético Marte", "Atlante" ], [ "1957-58", "C.D . FAS", "Once Municipal" ], [ "1959", "C.D . Águila", "C.D . FAS" ], [ "1960-61", "C.D . Águila", "C.D . FAS" ], [ "1961-62", "C.D . FAS", "C.D . Águila" ], [ "1962", "C.D . FAS", "Atlante" ], [ "1963-64", "C.D . Águila", "Juventud Olímpica" ], [ "1964", "C.D . Águila", "C.D . FAS" ], [ "1965-66", "Alianza F.C", "Once Municipal" ], [ "1966-67", "Alianza F.C", "C.D . Águila" ], [ "1967-68", "C.D . Águila", "C.D . FAS" ] ]
League System ( 1947–1997 )
List_of_Salvadoran_football_champions_1
The Salvadoran Football Champion is the winner of the El Salvador National Football Championship (1926-1968) or the Liga Mayor (1969 to present) of football in El Salvador. Currently, there are two champions each calendar year with one champion for the Apertura season and one for the Clausura season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illankai_Tamil_Arasu_Kachchi
Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
[ "Electoral District", "Votes", "%", "Seats", "Turnout", "TULF MP" ]
[ [ "Batticaloa", "26,648", "24.70%", "1", "171.15%", "Chelliah Rajadurai" ], [ "Chavakachcheri", "20,028", "63.27%", "1", "85.65%", "V. N. Navaratnam" ], [ "Jaffna", "16,251", "56.62%", "1", "82.32%", "V. Yogeswaran" ], [ "Kalkudah", "12,595", "43.07%", "0", "86.02%", "" ], [ "Kalmunai", "7,093", "27.38%", "0", "89.86%", "" ], [ "Kankesanthurai", "31,155", "85.41%", "1", "83.08%", "A. Amirthalingam" ], [ "Kayts", "17,640", "64.05%", "1", "75.72%", "K. P. Ratnam" ], [ "Kilinochchi", "15,607", "73.42%", "1", "79.71%", "V. Anandasangaree" ], [ "Kopay", "25,840", "77.20%", "1", "80.03%", "S. Kathiravelupillai" ], [ "Manipay", "27,550", "83.99%", "1", "79.28%", "V. Dharmalingam" ], [ "Mannar", "15,141", "51.58%", "1", "92.40%", "P. S. Soosaithasan" ], [ "Mullaitivu", "10,261", "52.36%", "1", "79.34%", "X. M. Sellathambu" ], [ "Mutur", "7,520", "27.00%", "0", "91.65%", "" ], [ "Nallur", "29,858", "89.42%", "1", "83.05%", "M. Sivasithamparam" ], [ "Paddirippu", "15,877", "49.17%", "1", "89.92%", "P. Ganeshalingam" ], [ "Point Pedro", "12,989", "55.91%", "1", "81.66%", "K. Thurairatnam" ], [ "Pottuvil", "23,990", "26.97%", "1", "179.02%", "M. Kanagaratnam" ], [ "Puttalam", "3,268", "10.52%", "0", "83.58%", "" ], [ "Sammanthurai", "8,615", "34.65%", "0", "91.04%", "" ], [ "Trincomalee", "15,144", "51.76%", "1", "81.78%", "R. Sampanthan" ] ]
Election results -- 1977 Parliamentary General Election
In the first general election contested by the TULF , the 21 July 1977 election in which the UNP won by a landslide , the TULF won 6.40% of the popular vote and 18 out of 168 seats in the Sri Lankan parliament , including all 14 seats in the Northern Province . Votes and seats won by TULF by electoral district
Illankai_Tamil_Arasu_Kachchi_4
Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) (, ) is a Sri Lankan political party which represents the Sri Lankan Tamil ethnic minority in the country. It was originally formed in 1949 as breakaway faction of the All Ceylon Tamil Congress (ACTC). In 1972 ITAK merged with the ACTC and Ceylon Workers' Congress (CWC) to form the Tamil United Front, which later changed its name to Tamil United Liberation Front. ITAK remained dormant until 2004 when a split in the TULF resulted in ITAK being re-established as an active political party. ITAK is constituent party of the Tamil National Alliance.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Kabaddi_Federation
International Kabaddi Federation
[ "Rank", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "India", "126" ], [ "2", "Iran", "90" ], [ "3", "Pakistan", "83" ], [ "4", "Thailand", "81" ], [ "5", "Bangladesh", "80" ], [ "6", "Kenya", "75" ], [ "7", "Poland", "60" ], [ "8", "England", "59" ], [ "9", "United States", "51" ], [ "10", "Japan", "47" ] ]
Current IKF Ranking
Top 10 ranking according to International Kabaddi Federation
International_Kabaddi_Federation_0
The International Kabaddi Federation is the international governing body of Kabaddi. Its membership comprises 31 national associations. The federation was formed in 2004. The founder and current president is Janardan Singh Gehlot from India. The other office bearers were: Mohammed Ali Pour (Iran), Khana Jawa (Japan), Veerawat (Thailand), Yoon Yeong Hak (South Korea), Ashok Das (United Kingdom); (Vice-president), Nisar Ahmed (Germany); (Secretary), R.M. Sunderashan (Malaysia); (Treasurer), Jaya Shetty (India); (CEO), Shankarrao Salvi (India); (Adviser).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomok
Tomok
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "TV channel" ]
[ [ "2004", "Sembilu", "Shahril", "TV3" ], [ "2004", "Cinta Apa Di Pagi Raya", "", "TV2" ], [ "2008", "Lodeh", "", "TV2" ], [ "2013", "Lemang Sebatang", "", "Astro Prima" ], [ "2014", "Suamiku Jururawat Isteriku Doktor", "Mikail", "TV3" ], [ "2020", "TQ Captain", "Amsyar", "Astro Ria" ] ]
Filmography -- Television series
Shah_Indrawan_Ismail_2
Shah Indrawan bin Ismail (born 17 May 1984), known as Tomok , is a Malaysian singer and the winner of the third season of One in a Million (OIAM), a reality TV singing competition. He became the first male contestant and the first recording artist to do so in the history of the competition. He is also the lead vocalist of a Malaysian band called New Boyz.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_Sports_Awards
Atlanta Sports Awards
[ "Name", "2016", "2015", "2014", "2013", "2012", "2011", "2010", "2009", "2008", "2007", "2006" ]
[ [ "Coach of the Year", "Mike Budenholzer", "Paul Johnson", "Keith Maloof", "Mike Smith", "Mickey Conn", "Mike Smith", "Paul Johnson", "Mike Smith", "Manuel Diaz", "Suzanne Yoculan", "Bobby Cox" ], [ "Team of the Year", "Atlanta Hawks", "Kennesaw State Baseball", "Atlanta Dream", "Atlanta Falcons", "Atlanta Dream", "Atlanta Falcons", "Georgia Tech Football", "UGA Gymnastics", "UGA Gymnastics", "UGA Gymnastics", "Atlanta Braves" ], [ "Professional Athlete of the Year", "Paul Millsap", "Julio Jones", "Craig Kimbrel", "Matt Ryan", "Craig Kimbrel", "Roddy White", "Stewart Cink", "Matt Ryan", "Ilya Kovalchuk", "Marian Hossa", "Andruw Jones" ], [ "Collegiate Athlete of the Year", "Lee McCoy", "Max Pentecost", "Aaron Murray", "Jarvis Jones", "Jarvis Jones", "Jen Yee", "Courtney Kupets", "Knowshon Moreno", "Kara Lynn Joyce", "Calvin Johnson", "DJ Schockley" ], [ "Community Spirit Award/Sports Person of the Year", "Malcolm Mitchell", "Chris Conley", "Matt Braynt", "Ron Hunter", "Al Horford", "Bill Curry", "Tim Hudson", "Keith Brooking", "John Smoltz", "John Smoltz", "Warrick Dunn" ], [ "High School Athlete of the Year", "Jaylen Brown", "Michael Chavis", "Diamond DeShields", "Alvin Kamara", "Robert Nkemdiche", "Brian Randolph", "Derrick Favors", "Tim Beckham", "Maya Moore", "Javaris Crittenton", "Louis Williams" ], [ "Female HS Scholar Athlete of the Year", "NA", "NA", "NA", "Tori Weprinsky", "Jennifer Shults", "Andrea Howard", "Megan Louise", "Chelsea Hassett", "Kelsey Spinks", "Christina Carlson", "Sonica Li" ], [ "Male HS Scholar Athlete of the Year", "NA", "NA", "NA", "Jacob Wieczorek", "Cyrus Wilson", "Matthew Cribb", "Rawson Haverty", "Luke Davis", "Ryan Smith", "Vibin Kundukulam", "Micah Weiss" ], [ "Award Show Emcees", "Wes Durham", "Wes Durham", "Wes Durham", "Wes Durham", "Bob Rathbun", "Bob Rathbun", "Ernie Johnson Jr", "Ernie Johnson Jr", "Erin Andrews", "Wes Durham", "Brad Nessler" ] ]
Winners
Atlanta_Sports_Awards_0
The Atlanta Sports Awards was created by the Atlanta Sports Council in 2006 to honor and celebrate the most accomplished athletes, coaches, teams and outstanding contributors in the Atlanta region. Formed as a way to rally the Atlanta sports community and recognize athletic excellence on an annual basis, the awards aim to honor those individuals who distinguish themselves from the five-plus million people who live in the Atlanta area. The Atlanta Sports Council, a division of the Metro Atlanta Chamber, facilitates the growth and development of sports in metro Atlanta by serving as an event recruiter. The organization plays an important role in improving the quality of life for residents in the region, works to drive economic growth and visibility, and acts as an advocate for the area teams and annual sporting events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Baltimore_Orioles_season
2017 Baltimore Orioles season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Attendance", "Record", "Box/ Streak" ]
[ [ "106", "August 1", "Royals", "7-2", "Bundy ( 10-8 )", "Kennedy ( 4-7 )", "-", "20,931", "52-54", "W4" ], [ "107", "August 2", "Royals", "6-0", "Hellickson ( 7-5 )", "Vargas ( 13-5 )", "-", "14,984", "53-54", "W5" ], [ "108", "August 3", "Tigers", "5-7", "Saupold ( 3-1 )", "Tillman ( 1-7 )", "Greene ( 3 )", "17,157", "53-55", "L1" ], [ "109", "August 4", "Tigers", "2-5", "Verlander ( 7-7 )", "Givens ( 7-1 )", "Rondón ( 1 )", "22,882", "53-56", "L2" ], [ "110", "August 5", "Tigers", "5-2", "Brach ( 3-2 )", "Jimenez ( 0-1 )", "Britton ( 9 )", "33,911", "54-56", "W1" ], [ "111", "August 6", "Tigers", "12-3", "Jiménez ( 5-7 )", "Sánchez ( 3-2 )", "-", "30,144", "55-56", "W2" ], [ "112", "August 7", "@ Angels", "6-2", "Bundy ( 11-8 )", "Ramirez ( 10-10 )", "-", "34,142", "56-56", "W3" ], [ "113", "August 8", "@ Angels", "2-3", "Bridwell ( 6-1 )", "Hellickson ( 7-6 )", "Middleton ( 1 )", "35,723", "56-57", "L1" ], [ "114", "August 9", "@ Angels", "1-5", "Scribner ( 2-0 )", "Gausman ( 8-8 )", "-", "36,202", "56-58", "L2" ], [ "115", "August 10", "@ Athletics", "7-2", "Miley ( 6-9 )", "Smith ( 0-2 )", "Britton ( 10 )", "11,386", "57-58", "W1" ], [ "116", "August 11", "@ Athletics", "4-5", "Casilla ( 3-5 )", "Brach ( 3-3 )", "Treinen ( 6 )", "14,330", "57-59", "L1" ], [ "117", "August 12", "@ Athletics", "12-5", "Bundy ( 12-8 )", "Manaea ( 8-7 )", "-", "29,742", "58-59", "W1" ], [ "118", "August 13", "@ Athletics", "3-9", "Graveman ( 3-3 )", "Hellickson ( 7-7 )", "-", "18,912", "58-60", "L1" ], [ "119", "August 14", "@ Mariners", "11-3", "Gausman ( 9-8 )", "Gallardo ( 5-8 )", "-", "17,973", "59-60", "W1" ], [ "120", "August 15", "@ Mariners", "1-3", "Albers ( 1-0 )", "Miley ( 6-10 )", "Diaz ( 26 )", "24,927", "59-61", "L1" ], [ "121", "August 16", "@ Mariners", "6-7", "Zych ( 6-3 )", "Jiménez ( 5-8 )", "Rzepczynski ( 1 )", "33,448", "59-62", "L2" ], [ "122", "August 18", "Angels", "9-7", "O'Day ( 1-3 )", "Middleton ( 4-1 )", "-", "26,185", "60-62", "W1" ], [ "123", "August 19", "Angels", "1-5", "Ramírez ( 11-10 )", "Gausman ( 9-9 )", "-", "43,929", "60-63", "L1" ], [ "124", "August 20", "Angels", "4-5", "Bedrosian ( 3-2 )", "Brach ( 3-3 )", "Norris ( 19 )", "24,715", "60-64", "L2" ], [ "125", "August 21", "Athletics", "7-3", "Miley ( 7-10 )", "Smith ( 0-3 )", "Britton ( 11 )", "16,020", "61-64", "W1" ] ]
2017_Baltimore_Orioles_season_8
The 2017 Baltimore Orioles season was the 117th season in Baltimore Orioles franchise history, the 64th in Baltimore, and the 26th at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. They tried to match or improve on their 2016 record of 89-73, when they finished tied for 2nd place in the AL East and lost to the Toronto Blue Jays in the Wild Card Game, but failed with their 74th loss on September 12. They were eliminated from AL East contention with their September 18 loss to the Boston Red Sox, behind the division leading Red Sox. They were entirely eliminated from postseason contentions on September 23 with their loss to the Tampa Bay Rays, behind the Minnesota Twins for the 2nd AL Wild Card spot. With their 82nd loss, also on September 23, they ensured a sub-.500 record for the second time under manager Buck Showalter. They finished the season , their worst finish since their 2011 season. The season that follows, the team had their worst year in franchise history, breaking their worst records of all time and their worst year since 1988.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_UCF_Golden_Knights_football_team
1994 UCF Golden Knights football team
[ "Date", "Opponent", "Site", "Result", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "September 3", "at Maine", "Alumni Stadium Orono , Maine", "W 28-6", "6,296" ], [ "September 10", "Valdosta State", "Citrus Bowl Orlando , Florida", "L 14-31", "22,518" ], [ "September 17", "Bethune-Cookman", "Citrus Bowl Orlando , Florida", "W 48-17", "22,049" ], [ "September 24", "Western Kentucky", "Citrus Bowl Orlando , Florida", "W 59-45", "24,326" ], [ "October 1", "at Illinois State", "Hancock Stadium Normal , Illinois", "W 27-26", "6,550" ], [ "October 8", "at Samford", "Seibert Stadium Birmingham , Alabama", "L 35-36", "3,632" ], [ "October 15", "at Northeast Louisiana", "Malone Stadium Monroe , Louisiana", "W 33-16", "8,123" ], [ "October 22", "Troy", "Citrus Bowl Orlando , Florida", "L 38-39", "27,003" ], [ "October 29", "at Liberty", "Williams Stadium Lynchburg , Virginia", "W 49-24", "6,153" ], [ "November 12", "at East Carolina", "Ficklen Memorial Stadium Greenville , North Carolina", "L 20-23", "25,783" ], [ "November 19", "Buffalo", "Citrus Bowl Orlando , Florida", "W 48-0", "18,856" ] ]
Schedule
The Citrus Bowl , the Knights home field .
1994_UCF_Golden_Knights_football_team_0
The 1994 UCF Golden Knights football season was the sixteenth season for the team and Gene McDowell's tenth as the head coach of the Golden Knights. After the Golden Knight's impressive 1993 season, UCF was selected as the preseason #1 to start the 1994 season. The 1994 season would prove disappointing however, as the Golden Knights would finish the season ranked #20 with a 7-4 record. The school's famous campus homecoming tradition Spirit Splash began (by chance) in 1994.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_Division_of_the_Royal_Navy
New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy
[ "Rank", "Name", "Term began" ]
[ [ "Commodore", "Alan Hotham", "March 1921" ], [ "Commodore", "Alister Beal , CMG , DSO", "August 1923" ], [ "Commodore", "George Swabey , DSO", "18 June 1926" ], [ "Commodore", "Geoffrey Blake , CB , DSO", "19 July 1929" ], [ "Rear Admiral", "Fischer Watson , DSO", "26 February 1932" ], [ "Rear Admiral", "The Hon . Edmund Drummond , MVO", "March 1935" ], [ "Commodore", "Irvine Glennie", "June 1938" ], [ "Commodore", "James Rivett-Carnac", "December 1938" ], [ "Commodore", "Henry Horan , DSC", "December 1939" ], [ "Commodore", "Edward Parry", "May 1940" ] ]
Commanders
HMS Diomede and HMS Dunedin berthed in Wellington , ca 1928 Officers who commanded the New Zealand Division/Station include : [ 11 ]
New_Zealand_Division_of_the_Royal_Navy_1
The New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy also known as the New Zealand Station was formed in 1921 and remained in existence until 1941. It was the precursor to the Royal New Zealand Navy. Originally, the Royal Navy was solely responsible for the naval security of New Zealand. The passing of the Naval Defence Act 1913 created the New Zealand Naval Forces as a separate division within the Royal Navy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_Monaghan
Cameron Monaghan
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2003", "The Music Man", "Winthrop Paroo", "Television film" ], [ "2005", "The Adventures of Tango McNorton : Licensed Hero", "Tango McNorton", "Short" ], [ "2004-2005", "Malcolm in the Middle", "Chad", "6 episodes" ], [ "2005", "Threshold", "Josh Foster", "Episode : Blood of the Children" ], [ "2005", "Avatar : The Last Airbender", "Poi & Ping ( voice )", "Episode : The Fortuneteller" ], [ "2005-2006", "Ned 's Declassified School Survival Guide", "Palmer Noid", "3 episodes" ], [ "2006", "Criminal Minds", "Jeffrey Charles", "Episode : The Boogeyman ( season 2 , episode 6 )" ], [ "2007", "Shorty McShorts ' Shorts", "Andy", "Episode : Flip-Flopped" ], [ "2009", "Numbers", "Todd", "Episode Jacked ( season 5 , episode 12 )" ], [ "2009", "James Gunn 's PG Porn", "Young Boy 1", "Web episode : Helpful Bus" ], [ "2009", "The Mentalist", "Elliot", "Episode : Blood Brothers ( season 1 , episode 22 )" ], [ "2009", "Safe Harbor", "Larry Parker", "Television film" ], [ "2009", "Monk", "Danny Cooper", "Episode : Mr. Monk 's Favorite Show ( season 8 , episode 1 )" ], [ "2009", "Three Rivers", "Auden Drinkwater", "Episode : Place of Life ( season 1 , episode 1 )" ], [ "2009", "Fringe", "Tyler Carson", "Episode : Of Human Action" ], [ "2010", "The Glades", "Shane Conners", "Episode : Marriage is Murder" ], [ "2010", "Terriers", "Cody Grice", "Episode : Pimp Daddy" ], [ "2011-present", "Shameless", "Ian Gallagher", "Main cast" ], [ "2011", "NCIS", "Nick Peyton", "Episode : Out of the Frying Pan ( season 8 , episode 18 )" ], [ "2011", "Rizzoli & Isles", "Jonathan McKenna", "Episode : Do n't Hate the Player" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Cameron_Monaghan_1
Cameron Riley Monaghan (born August 16, 1993) is an American actor and model. Beginning with his professional career as a child model at the age of three, and child actor at the age of seven, Monaghan is best known for his role as Ian Gallagher on the Showtime comedy-drama series Shameless. He has also appeared as twins Jerome and Jeremiah Valeska, characters who explore the mythology of and act as possible origins to DC Comics supervillain the Joker on the Fox crime series Gotham, and as Cal Kestis in the action-adventure game .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Geylang_United_FC_season
2008 Geylang United FC season
[ "Rank", "Name", "S-League", "Singapore Cup", "Singapore League Cup", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Masrezwan Masturi", "8 ( 14 )", "0 ( 1 )", "0 ( 0 )", "7 ( 15 )" ], [ "2", "Fazrul Nawaz", "5 ( 14 )", "0 ( 1 )", "0 ( 0 )", "5 ( 15 )" ], [ "3", "Miroslav Latiak", "3 ( 14 )", "0 ( 1 )", "0 ( 0 )", "3 ( 15 )" ], [ "4", "Júnior", "3 ( 14 )", "0 ( 1 )", "0 ( 0 )", "3 ( 15 )" ], [ "5", "Rivaldo Costa", "2 ( 7 )", "0 ( 1 )", "0 ( 0 )", "2 ( 8 )" ], [ "5", "Aide Iskandar", "2 ( 12 )", "0 ( 1 )", "0 ( 0 )", "2 ( 13 )" ], [ "6", "Rastislav Belicak", "0 ( 13 )", "1 ( 1 )", "0 ( 0 )", "1 ( 14 )" ], [ "6", "Noor Ali", "1 ( 14 )", "0 ( 1 )", "0 ( 0 )", "1 ( 15 )" ] ]
Player seasonal records -- Goalscorers
2008_Geylang_United_FC_season_7
The 2008 S.League season is Geylang United's 13th season in the top flight of Singapore football and 33rd year in existence as a football club.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Public_Schools_Association_of_Queensland
Great Public Schools Association of Queensland
[ "School", "Wins", "Outright", "Shared" ]
[ [ "St Joseph 's Nudgee College", "4", "3", "1" ], [ "Anglican Church Grammar School", "17", "16", "1" ], [ "Brisbane State High School", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "St Joseph 's College , Gregory Terrace", "9", "7", "2" ], [ "The Southport School", "1", "1", "0" ], [ "Ipswich Grammar School", "3", "2", "1" ], [ "Toowoomba Grammar School", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "Brisbane Grammar School", "16", "15", "1" ], [ "Brisbane Boys ' College", "2", "2", "0" ] ]
Physical recreation -- Cross Country
This list ( which may have dates , numbers , etc . ) may be better in a sortable table format . Please help improve this list or discuss it on the talk page . ( November 2017 ) The schools have competed in an annual cross-country championship since 1971 . A summary of winners appears below . For a full list of premiers by year , see http : //www.gpsqld.org.au/ .
Great_Public_Schools_Association_of_Queensland_2
The Great Public Schools Association of Queensland Inc. (GPS) is an association of nine south-east Queensland secondary schools established in 1918. With the exception of Brisbane State High School, GPS schools are all-male, private schools. As of 2013, seventy percent of Queensland's Rhodes Scholars have attended a GPS school. Similar associations exist in New South Wales (AAGPS) and Victoria (APS).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heliamphora
Heliamphora
[ "Species", "Authority", "Year", "Distribution", "Altitudinal distribution" ]
[ [ "Heliamphora arenicola", "Wistuba , A.Fleischm . , Nerz & S.McPherson", "2011", "Venezuela", "Below 2000 m" ], [ "Heliamphora ceracea", "Nerz , Wistuba , Grantsau , Rivadavia , A.Fleischm . & S.McPherson", "2011", "Brazil", "Highland" ], [ "Heliamphora chimantensis", "Wistuba , Carow & Harbarth", "2002", "Venezuela", "1900-2100 m" ], [ "Heliamphora ciliata", "Wistuba , Nerz & A.Fleischm", "2009", "Venezuela", "900 m" ], [ "Heliamphora collina", "Wistuba , Nerz , S.McPherson & A.Fleischm", "2011", "Venezuela", "1700-1825 m" ], [ "Heliamphora elongata", "Nerz", "2004", "Venezuela", "1800-2600 m" ], [ "Heliamphora exappendiculata", "( Maguire & Steyermark ) Nerz & Wistuba", "2006", "Venezuela", "1700-2100 m" ], [ "Heliamphora folliculata", "Wistuba , Harbarth & Carow", "2001", "Venezuela", "1700-2400 m" ], [ "Heliamphora glabra", "( Maguire ) Nerz , Wistuba & Hoogenstrijd", "2006", "Borderlands of Brazil , Guyana , and Venezuela", "1200-2750 m" ], [ "Heliamphora heterodoxa", "Steyerm", "1951", "Guyana ? , Venezuela", "1200-2200 m" ], [ "Heliamphora hispida", "Nerz & Wistuba", "2000", "Border between Brazil and Venezuela", "1800-3014 m" ], [ "Heliamphora huberi", "A.Fleischm . , Wistuba & Nerz", "2009", "Venezuela", "1850-2200 m" ], [ "Heliamphora ionasi", "Maguire", "1978", "Venezuela", "1800-2600 m" ], [ "Heliamphora macdonaldae", "Gleason", "1931", "Venezuela", "1500-2300 m" ], [ "Heliamphora minor", "Gleason", "1939", "Venezuela", "1650-2500 m" ], [ "Heliamphora neblinae", "Maguire", "1978", "Border between Brazil and Venezuela", "860-2200 m" ], [ "Heliamphora nutans", "Benth", "1840", "Borderlands of Brazil , Guyana , and Venezuela", "2000-2700 m" ], [ "Heliamphora parva", "( Maguire ) S.McPherson , A.Fleischm . , Wistuba & Nerz", "2011", "Venezuela", "1750-2200 m" ], [ "Heliamphora pulchella", "Wistuba , Carow , Harbarth & Nerz", "2005", "Venezuela", "1850-2550 m" ], [ "Heliamphora purpurascens", "Wistuba , A.Fleischm . , Nerz & S.McPherson", "2011", "Venezuela", "2400-2500 m" ] ]
Classification -- Species
Heliamphora_0
The genus Heliamphora ( or ; Greek: helos marsh and amphoreus amphora) contains 23 species of pitcher plants endemic to South America. The species are collectively known as sun pitchers, based on the mistaken notion that the heli of Heliamphora is from the Greek helios, meaning sun. In fact, the name derives from helos, meaning marsh, so a more accurate translation of their scientific name would be marsh pitcher plants. Species in the genus Heliamphora are carnivorous plants that consist of a modified leaf form that is fused into a tubular shape. They have evolved mechanisms to attract, trap, and kill insects; and control the amount of water in the pitcher. At least one species (H. tatei) produces its own proteolytic enzymes that allows it to digest its prey without the help of symbiotic bacteria.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_show_mines
List of show mines
[ "Name", "Canton", "Municipality", "Notes", "Location" ]
[ [ "Landesplattenberg", "Glarus", "Engi , district Hinterdorf", "Slate", "46°58′30″N 9°08′33″E / 46.9749°N 9.1425°E / 46.9749 ; 9.1425 ( Landesplattenberg Engi_GL )" ], [ "Silberberg Davos", "Graubünden", "Davos Monstein", "Silver", "46°42′48″N 9°45′31″E / 46.7132°N 9.7587°E / 46.7132 ; 9.7587 ( Silverberg Davos )" ], [ "Stollen am Mot Madlain", "Graubünden", "Scuol , district S-charl", "Silver and lead ; medieval", "46°43′36″N 10°19′40″E / 46.7266°N 10.3277°E / 46.7266 ; 10.3277 ( Stollen am Mot Madlain )" ], [ "La Presta", "Neuchâtel", "Val-de-Travers", "Asphalt", "46°55′55″N 6°39′40″E / 46.9319°N 6.6611°E / 46.9319 ; 6.6611 ( Asphaltmine La Presta ( NE ) )" ], [ "Gipsmuseum Schleitheim", "Schaffhausen", "Schleitheim , district Oberwiesen", "Gypsum", "47°45′05″N 8°29′23″E / 47.751389°N 8.489722°E / 47.751389 ; 8.489722 ( Gipsmuseum Schleitheim )" ], [ "Gonzen", "St. Gallen", "Sargans", "Iron ( hematite , magnetite , hausmannite )", "47°04′02″N 9°26′02″E / 47.0672°N 9.4338°E / 47.0672 ; 9.4338 ( Gonzen )" ], [ "Salzbergwerk Bex", "Waadt", "Bex", "Salt ; part of an active mine", "46°15′39″N 7°01′45″E / 46.2608°N 7.0291°E / 46.2608 ; 7.0291 ( Salzbergwerk Bex )" ], [ "Coppermine „ La Lée", "Wallis", "Anniviers , district Zinal", "", "46°06′23″N 7°37′52″E / 46.1065°N 7.6310°E / 46.1065 ; 7.6310 ( Coppermine La Lée )" ], [ "Bergwerk Riedhof", "Zürich", "Aeugst am Albis", "Braunkohle und Mergel -Bergwerk", "47°17′11″N 8°28′57″E / 47.2865°N 8.4824°E / 47.2865 ; 8.4824 ( Bergwerk Riedhof )" ], [ "Quarzsandbergwerk Chrästel", "Zürich", "Buchs", "Quartz sand", "47°27′28″N 8°27′12″E / 47.4578°N 8.4532°E / 47.4578 ; 8.4532 ( Quarzsandbergwerk Chrästel )" ], [ "Bergwerk Käpfnach", "Zürich", "Horgen", "Brown coal and clay , 80 km of galleries in total", "47°15′12″N 8°36′49″E / 47.2533°N 8.6136°E / 47.2533 ; 8.6136 ( Bergwerk Käpfnach )" ] ]
Switzerland
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List_of_show_mines_35
This is a list of show mines, that are currently open to the public. Focus is on underground mining activity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_in_New_Mexico
List of counties in New Mexico
[ "County", "FIPS code", "County seat", "Est", "Formed from", "Etymology", "Pop", "Area" ]
[ [ "Bernalillo County", "001", "Albuquerque", "1852", "One of the nine original counties", "The Gonzales-Bernal family , Spanish nobles who settled the territory in the seventeenth century", "679,121", "1,166 mi² ( 3,020 km² )" ], [ "Catron County", "003", "Reserve", "1921", "Part of Socorro County", "Thomas Benton Catron ( 1840-1921 ) , a Santa Fe attorney and New Mexico 's first U.S . Senator", "3,527", "6,928 sq mi ( 17,943 km )" ], [ "Chaves County", "005", "Roswell", "1889", "Part of Lincoln County", "Jose Francisco Chaves ( 1833-1904 ) , a U.S. Army colonel in New Mexico during and after the Civil War", "64,615", "6,071 sq mi ( 15,724 km )" ], [ "Cibola County", "006", "Grants", "1981", "Parts of Valencia County , Socorro County , McKinley County , and Catron County", "The mythical Seven Cities of Cibola", "26,675", "4,540 sq mi ( 11,759 km )" ], [ "Colfax County", "007", "Raton", "1869", "Part of Mora County", "Schuyler Colfax ( 1823-1885 ) , the seventeenth vice president of the United States", "11,941", "3,757 sq mi ( 9,731 km )" ], [ "Curry County", "009", "Clovis", "1909", "Parts of Quay County and Roosevelt County", "George Curry ( 1861-1947 ) , a governor of New Mexico Territory from 1907 to 1910", "48,954", "1,406 sq mi ( 3,642 km )" ], [ "De Baca County", "011", "Fort Sumner", "1917", "Parts of Chaves County and Guadalupe County", "Ezequiel Cabeza de Baca ( 1864-1917 ) , the second state governor of New Mexico", "1,748", "2,325 sq mi ( 6,022 km )" ], [ "Doña Ana County", "013", "Las Cruces", "1852", "One of the nine original counties", "Doña Ana Robledo , a seventeenth-century Spanish woman known for her charitable giving to the native population", "218,195", "3,807 sq mi ( 9,860 km )" ], [ "Eddy County", "015", "Carlsbad", "1887", "Part of Lincoln County", "Charles Eddy ( 1857 - 1931 ) , a rancher and developer of the area", "58,460", "4,182 sq mi ( 10,831 km )" ], [ "Grant County", "017", "Silver City", "1868", "Part of Doña Ana County", "Ulysses Simpson Grant ( 1822-1885 ) , the Civil War general and eighteenth president of the United States", "26,998", "3,966 sq mi ( 10,272 km )" ], [ "Guadalupe County", "019", "Santa Rosa", "1891", "Part of San Miguel County", "Our Lady of Guadalupe , the patron saint of the Americas", "4,300", "3,031 sq mi ( 7,850 km )" ], [ "Harding County", "021", "Mosquero", "1921", "Parts of Mora County and Union County", "Warren Gamaliel Harding ( 1865-1923 ) , the twenty-ninth president of the United States", "625", "2,126 sq mi ( 5,506 km )" ], [ "Hidalgo County", "023", "Lordsburg", "1920", "Part of Grant County", "The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo , named after a Mexican town in turn named for Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla ( 1753 - 1811 ) , the priest who is known as the Father of Mexican Independence", "4,198", "3,446 sq mi ( 8,925 km )" ], [ "Lea County", "025", "Lovington", "1917", "Parts of Chaves County and Eddy County", "Joseph Calloway Lea ( 1841-1904 ) , a captain in the U.S. Army and the founder of the New Mexico Military Academy", "71,070", "4,393 sq mi ( 11,378 km )" ], [ "Lincoln County", "027", "Carrizozo", "1869", "Part of Socorro County", "Abraham Lincoln ( 1809-1865 ) , the sixteenth president of the United States", "19,572", "4,831 sq mi ( 12,512 km )" ], [ "Los Alamos County", "028", "Los Alamos", "1949", "Parts of Sandoval County and Santa Fe County", "Named for its county seat of Los Alamos , New Mexico , which itself is the Spanish name for the cottonwood tree", "19,369", "109 sq mi ( 282 km )" ], [ "Luna County", "029", "Deming", "1901", "Parts of Doña Ana County and Grant County", "Solomon Luna ( 1858 - 1912 ) , the largest land owner in the county at the time of its creation ; itself Spanish for moon", "23,709", "2,965 sq mi ( 7,679 km )" ], [ "McKinley County", "031", "Gallup", "1899", "Part of Bernalillo County", "William McKinley ( 1843-1901 ) , the twenty-fifth president of the United States", "71,367", "5,449 sq mi ( 14,113 km )" ], [ "Mora County", "033", "Mora", "1859", "Part of Taos County", "Named for its county seat of Mora , New Mexico , which is itself named after lo de mora , the Spanish term for blackberry", "4,521", "1,931 sq mi ( 5,001 km )" ], [ "Otero County", "035", "Alamogordo", "1899", "Parts of Doña Ana County and Lincoln County", "Miguel A. Otero ( 1829-1882 ) , territorial delegate to U. S. Congress or Miguel Antonio Otero ( II ) ( 1859-1944 ) , 16th Governor of New Mexico Territory from 1897 to 1906", "67,490", "6,627 sq mi ( 17,164 km )" ] ]
List
For comparison , the population estimate for the state of New Mexico as of July 2011 was 2,082,224 , and the area was 121,589 mi² ( 315,194 km² ) .
List_of_counties_in_New_Mexico_0
This is a list of the 33 counties in New Mexico. There were originally nine counties formed in 1852. Santa Ana County, New Mexico Territory, one of the nine original counties, was annexed in 1876 to Bernalillo County, New Mexico. The Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) code, which is used by the United States government to uniquely identify states and counties, is provided with each entry. New Mexico's code is 35, which when combined with any county code would be written as 35XXX. The FIPS code for each county links to census data for that county.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Texans_draft_history
Houston Texans draft history
[ "Round", "Pick", "Player", "Position", "College" ]
[ [ "1", "16", "Travis Johnson", "DT", "Florida State" ], [ "3", "73", "Vernand Morency", "RB", "Oklahoma State" ], [ "4", "114", "Jerome Mathis", "WR", "Hampton" ], [ "5", "151", "Drew Hodgdon", "C", "Arizona State" ], [ "6", "188", "C.C . Brown", "S", "Louisiana-Lafayette" ], [ "7", "277", "Kenneth Pettway", "LB", "Grambling" ] ]
Drafts by year -- 2005
Further information : 2005 NFL Draft
Houston_Texans_draft_history_5
The following list contains all NFL Draft selections made by the National Football League's Houston Texans franchise since the team's inception into the league in 2002. Included in the list is the 2002 NFL Expansion Draft.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008–09_Premier_Reserve_League
2008–09 Premier Reserve League
[ "Rank", "Player", "Team", "Goals" ]
[ [ "1", "Federico Macheda", "Manchester United", "9" ], [ "2", "Tom Craddock", "Middlesbrough", "7" ], [ "2", "Mark Doninger", "Newcastle United", "7" ], [ "2", "Nile Ranger", "Newcastle United", "7" ], [ "5", "David Ball", "Manchester City", "6" ], [ "5", "Tomasz Cywka", "Wigan Athletic", "6" ], [ "5", "David Dowson", "Sunderland", "6" ], [ "8", "Andy Carroll", "Newcastle United", "5" ], [ "8", "Alan Judge", "Blackburn Rovers", "5" ], [ "8", "Paul Marshall", "Manchester City", "5" ], [ "8", "James Vaughan", "Everton", "5" ], [ "8", "Carlos Villanueva", "Blackburn Rovers", "5" ] ]
Premier Reserve League North
2008–09_Premier_Reserve_League_2
The 2008-09 Premier Reserve League (officially known as the 2008-09 Barclays Premier Reserve League for sponsorship reasons) is the tenth season since the establishment of the Premier Reserve League. The season began on 1 September 2008, and ended with the play-off final on 21 May 2009. The events in the senior leagues during the 2007-08 season saw Birmingham City, Derby County and Reading all relegated and replaced by the promoted teams Hull City, Stoke City, and West Bromwich Albion. Sunderland won Premier Reserve League North title after beating Manchester City 3-0 on 14 April 2009. Aston Villa sealed the Premier Reserve League South title for a second successive season with a 2-0 win over West Bromwich Albion on 27 April. On 21 May, Aston Villa were crowned the 2008-09 Premier Reserve League Champions after a 3-1 win against Sunderland in the Play-off Final at Villa Park. It is Aston Villa Reserves' first national title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germany_at_the_2010_Winter_Olympics
Germany at the 2010 Winter Olympics
[ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event", "Date" ]
[ [ "Gold", "Felix Loch", "Luge", "Men 's singles", "14 February" ], [ "Gold", "Magdalena Neuner", "Biathlon", "Women 's pursuit", "16 February" ], [ "Gold", "Tatjana Hüfner", "Luge", "Women 's singles", "16 February" ], [ "Gold", "Maria Riesch", "Alpine skiing", "Women 's super combined", "18 February" ], [ "Gold", "Magdalena Neuner", "Biathlon", "Women 's mass start", "21 February" ], [ "Gold", "André Lange , Kevin Kuske", "Bobsleigh", "Two-man", "21 February" ], [ "Gold", "Evi Sachenbacher-Stehle , Claudia Nystad", "Cross-country skiing", "Women 's team sprint", "22 February" ], [ "Gold", "Viktoria Rebensburg", "Alpine skiing", "Women 's giant slalom", "25 February" ], [ "Gold", "Maria Riesch", "Alpine skiing", "Women 's slalom", "26 February" ], [ "Gold", "Daniela Anschütz-Thoms , Stephanie Beckert , Anni Friesinger-Postma , Katrin Mattscherodt", "Speed skating", "Women 's team pursuit", "27 February" ], [ "Silver", "Magdalena Neuner", "Biathlon", "Women 's sprint", "13 February" ], [ "Silver", "Stephanie Beckert", "Speed skating", "Women 's 3000 metres", "14 February" ], [ "Silver", "David Möller", "Luge", "Men 's singles", "14 February" ], [ "Silver", "Jenny Wolf", "Speed skating", "Women 's 500 metres", "16 February" ], [ "Silver", "Kerstin Szymkowiak", "Skeleton", "Women 's", "19 February" ], [ "Silver", "Tobias Angerer", "Cross-country skiing", "Men 's 30 kilometre pursuit", "20 February" ], [ "Silver", "Thomas Florschütz , Richard Adjei", "Bobsleigh", "Two-man", "21 February" ], [ "Silver", "Michael Neumayer , Andreas Wank , Martin Schmitt , Michael Uhrmann", "Ski jumping", "Large hill team", "22 February" ], [ "Silver", "Tim Tscharnke , Axel Teichmann", "Cross-country skiing", "Men 's team sprint", "22 February" ], [ "Silver", "Stephanie Beckert", "Speed skating", "Women 's 5000 metres", "24 February" ] ]
Germany_at_the_2010_Winter_Olympics_0
Germany participated at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 153 athletes represented Germany, entering all 15 sports. Figure skater Sarah Hecken (aged 16) was the youngest team member, while Curling European Champion Andrea Schöpp was the oldest at 44. Three time Olympic champion André Lange (bobsleigh) was the flagbearer at the opening ceremony on 12 February 2010. German athletes earned €15,000 for a gold medal, €10,000 for a silver, and €7,500 for a bronze.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Challenging_Times
Challenging Times
[ "year", "winner", "runner-up" ]
[ [ "1991", "St Patrick 's College , Maynooth", "University of Limerick" ], [ "1992", "St Patrick 's College , Maynooth", "Trinity College , Dublin" ], [ "1993", "University College , Cork", "Bolton Street College of Technology" ], [ "1994", "University College , Cork", "Cork Regional Technical College" ], [ "1995", "University College , Galway", "University of Limerick" ], [ "1996", "University College , Galway", "Cork Regional Technical College" ], [ "1997", "Dublin City University", "University of Limerick" ], [ "1998", "University College Dublin", "Dublin Institute of Technology" ], [ "1999", "National University of Ireland , Maynooth", "Dublin Institute of Technology" ], [ "2000", "National College of Ireland", "National University of Ireland , Galway" ], [ "2001", "University College , Cork", "National University of Ireland , Galway" ] ]
Finals
Challenging_Times_0
Challenging Times was a television quiz show for teams representing higher education institutes in Ireland, both those in the Republic of Ireland and those in Northern Ireland. It was televised by Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) from 1991 to 2001, sponsored by The Irish Times, and presented by Kevin Myers, then a columnist with that newspaper. The programme used a quizbowl format similar to that of University Challenge in the United Kingdom (the only difference is that the starter questions are worth five points, as opposed to ten on University Challenge), which is itself a licensed version of the College Bowl format popular in the United States. Each year, 16 teams qualified for the televised knockout stages, with two teams of three competing in each programme up to the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Ceres–Negros_F.C._season
2018 Ceres–Negros F.C. season
[ "No", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "Moving from", "Type" ]
[ [ "1", "GK", "Toni Doblas", "39", "San Fernando", "Transfer" ], [ "2", "DF", "Sean Patrick Kane", "29", "JPV Marikina", "Transfer" ], [ "3", "DF", "Amani Aguinaldo", "25", "Global Cebu", "Transfer" ], [ "5", "MF", "Mike Ott", "28", "Angthong", "Transfer" ], [ "1", "GK", "Roland Müller", "30", "None ( Returned to club after leave )", "Return" ], [ "8", "FW", "Blake Powell", "27", "Central Coast Mariners", "Transfer" ], [ "13", "DF", "Jerry Barbaso", "30", "Global Cebu", "Transfer" ], [ "20", "FW", "Curt Dizon", "24", "Global Cebu", "Transfer" ], [ "7", "MF", "Paul Mulders", "37", "Global Cebu", "Transfer" ] ]
Transfers -- In
2018_Ceres–Negros_F.C._season_0
The 2018 season is Ceres-Negros Football Club's 7th in existence and the club's 2nd season in the top flight of Philippine football. Ceres competed in the Philippines Football League, Copa Paulino Alcantara, and AFC Cup. It covers a period from January 16 to September 22, 2018. They made their first appearance in the AFC Champions League qualifying playoff winning over Burmese club Shan United and securing an upset victory against Australian side Brisbane Roar. They failed to progress to the tournament proper after they were knocked off by Chinese club Tianjin Quanjian.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_World_Constructors_champions
List of Grand Prix motorcycle racing World Constructors champions
[ "Year", "500cc", "350cc", "250cc", "125cc", "Sidecar" ]
[ [ "1949", "AJS ( 1 )", "Velocette ( 1 )", "Moto Guzzi ( 1 )", "Mondial ( 1 )", "Norton ( 1 )" ], [ "1950", "Norton ( 1 )", "Velocette ( 2 )", "Benelli ( 1 )", "Mondial ( 2 )", "Norton ( 2 )" ], [ "1951", "Norton ( 2 )", "Norton ( 1 )", "Moto Guzzi ( 2 )", "Mondial ( 3 )", "Norton ( 3 )" ], [ "1952", "Gilera ( 1 )", "Norton ( 2 )", "Moto Guzzi ( 3 )", "MV Agusta ( 1 )", "Norton ( 4 )" ], [ "1953", "Gilera ( 2 )", "Moto Guzzi ( 1 )", "NSU ( 1 )", "MV Agusta ( 2 )", "Norton ( 5 )" ], [ "1954", "Gilera *", "Moto Guzzi *", "NSU *", "NSU *", "Norton *" ], [ "1955", "Gilera ( 3 )", "Moto Guzzi ( 2 )", "MV Agusta ( 1 )", "MV Agusta ( 3 )", "BMW ( 1 )" ], [ "1956", "MV Agusta ( 1 )", "Moto Guzzi ( 3 )", "MV Agusta ( 2 )", "MV Agusta ( 4 )", "BMW ( 2 )" ], [ "1957", "Gilera ( 4 )", "Gilera ( 1 )", "Mondial ( 1 )", "Mondial ( 4 )", "BMW ( 3 )" ], [ "1958", "MV Agusta ( 2 )", "MV Agusta ( 1 )", "MV Agusta ( 3 )", "MV Agusta ( 5 )", "BMW ( 4 )" ], [ "1959", "MV Agusta ( 3 )", "MV Agusta ( 2 )", "MV Agusta ( 4 )", "MV Agusta ( 6 )", "BMW ( 5 )" ], [ "1960", "MV Agusta ( 4 )", "MV Agusta ( 3 )", "MV Agusta ( 5 )", "MV Agusta ( 7 )", "BMW ( 6 )" ], [ "1961", "MV Agusta ( 5 )", "MV Agusta ( 4 )", "Honda ( 1 )", "Honda ( 1 )", "BMW ( 7 )" ] ]
By year
List_of_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_World_Constructors_champions_2
Grand Prix motorcycle racing is the premier championship of motorcycle road racing, which has been divided into three classes: MotoGP, Moto2, and Moto3. Classes that have been discontinued include 500cc, 350cc, 250cc, 125cc, 80cc, 50cc and Sidecar. The Grand Prix Road-Racing World Championship was established in 1949 by the sport's governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), and is the oldest motorsport World Championship. There were five classes when the championship started in 1949; 500cc, 350cc, 250cc, 125cc and sidecar (600cc). The 50cc class was introduced in 1962. Due to escalating costs that resulted in a number of manufacturers leaving the championship, the FIM limited the 50cc bikes to a single cylinder, the 125cc and 250cc bikes were limited to two cylinders and the 350cc and 500cc bikes were limited to four cylinders. The 350cc class was discontinued in 1982, two years later the 50cc class was replaced with an 80cc class, which was discontinued in 1989. The sidecar class left the series to form its own championship after 1996. In 2002, 990cc four stroke engined bikes replaced the 500cc bikes and the class was renamed as MotoGP. 600cc four-stroke bikes replaced the 250cc bikes in 2010, with the class rebranded as Moto2. Since 2012, the Moto3 class (250cc four-stroke one cylinder) replaced the 125cc class. The 750cc was never part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing series.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_12_to_Stage_21
2014 Giro d'Italia, Stage 12 to Stage 21
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Nairo Quintana ( COL )", "Movistar Team", "68h 11 ' 44" ], [ "2", "Rigoberto Urán ( COL )", "Omega Pharma-Quick-Step", "+ 1 ' 41" ], [ "3", "Cadel Evans ( AUS )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 3 ' 21" ], [ "4", "Pierre Rolland ( FRA )", "Team Europcar", "+ 3 ' 26" ], [ "5", "Rafał Majka ( POL )", "Tinkoff-Saxo", "+ 3 ' 28" ], [ "6", "Fabio Aru ( ITA )", "Astana", "+ 3 ' 34" ], [ "7", "Domenico Pozzovivo ( ITA )", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "+ 3 ' 49" ], [ "8", "Wilco Kelderman ( NED )", "Belkin Pro Cycling", "+ 4 ' 06" ], [ "9", "Ryder Hesjedal ( CAN )", "Garmin-Sharp", "+ 4 ' 16" ], [ "10", "Robert Kišerlovski ( CRO )", "Trek Factory Racing", "+ 8 ' 02" ] ]
General classification after stage 16
2014_Giro_d'Italia,_Stage_12_to_Stage_21_10
The 2014 Giro d'Italia began on 9 May, and stage 21 occurred on 1 June.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Johnston_(actor)
Michael Johnston (actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2012-2014", "TOME : Terrain of Magical Expertise", "Bubb , Additional Voices", "3 episodes" ], [ "2015", "Tales of Zestiria : Dawn of the Shepherd", "Mikleo ( voice )", "English dub Television film" ], [ "2015", "Awkward", "Senior", "Episode : The Graduates" ], [ "2015", "Nagi-Asu : A Lull in the Sea", "Atsushi Minegishi ( voice )", "English dub" ], [ "2015-2017", "Teen Wolf", "Corey Bryant", "25 episodes" ], [ "2016", "Tales of Zestiria the X", "Mikleo ( voice )", "English dub" ], [ "2016-present", "Zak Storm", "Zak Storm ( voice )", "Main role" ], [ "2016", "Pure Genius", "Luke Wallace", "Episode : It 's Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider Silk Surgery" ], [ "2017", "Home : Adventures with Tip & Oh", "Keanu ( voice )", "Episode : Tip 's Deep Dish/Garbage Day" ], [ "2018", "Supergirl", "Adam", "Episode : Rather the Fallen Angel" ], [ "2020", "Demon Slayer : Kimetsu no Yaiba", "Shoichi ( voice )", "English dub" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Michael_Johnston_(actor)_1
Michael Johnston (born February 22, 1996) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Corey Bryant in the MTV series Teen Wolf and for his starring role in the indie film Slash. He is also a voice actor for anime, animation and video games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971–72_Football_League_Cup
1971–72 Football League Cup
[ "Home Team", "Score", "Away Team", "Date" ]
[ [ "Arsenal", "1-0", "Barnsley", "8 September 1971" ], [ "Bristol Rovers", "3-1", "Sunderland", "7 September 1971" ], [ "Blackburn Rovers", "0-0", "Lincoln City", "8 September 1971" ], [ "Bournemouth", "0-2", "Blackpool", "8 September 1971" ], [ "Carlisle United", "5-0", "Sheffield Wednesday", "7 September 1971" ], [ "Charlton Athletic", "3-1", "Leicester City", "7 September 1971" ], [ "Coventry City", "0-1", "Burnley", "7 September 1971" ], [ "Crystal Palace", "2-0", "Luton Town", "7 September 1971" ], [ "Chelsea", "2-0", "Plymouth Argyle", "8 September 1971" ], [ "Chesterfield", "2-3", "Aston Villa", "8 September 1971" ], [ "Colchester United", "4-1", "Swindon Town", "8 September 1971" ], [ "Derby County", "0-0", "Leeds United", "8 September 1971" ], [ "Grimsby Town", "2-1", "Shrewsbury Town", "7 September 1971" ], [ "Huddersfield Town", "0-2", "Bolton Wanderers", "7 September 1971" ], [ "Ipswich Town", "1-3", "Manchester United", "7 September 1971" ], [ "Liverpool", "3-0", "Hull City", "7 September 1971" ], [ "Manchester City", "4-3", "Wolverhampton Wanderers", "8 September 1971" ], [ "Newcastle United", "2-1", "Halifax Town", "8 September 1971" ], [ "Norwich City", "2-0", "Brighton & Hove Albion", "8 September 1971" ], [ "Nottingham Forest", "5-1", "Aldershot", "7 September 1971" ] ]
Second round -- Ties
1971–72_Football_League_Cup_3
The 1971-72 Football League Cup was the 12th season of the Football League Cup, a knock-out competition for England's top 92 football clubs. The tournament started on 17 August 1971 and ended with the final at Wembley on 4 March 1972. Stoke City won the tournament after defeating Chelsea in the final at Wembley Stadium, London. Entry for all football league clubs became compulsory this season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Lacrosse_League_expansion_draft
National Lacrosse League expansion draft
[ "Team", "Player", "Former Team" ]
[ [ "Boston", "Mike Poulin", "Toronto" ], [ "Boston", "Mitch Belisle", "New York" ], [ "Boston", "Matt Lyons", "Rochester" ], [ "Boston", "Kyle Laverty", "Buffalo" ], [ "Boston", "John Gallant", "Colorado" ], [ "Boston", "Jake Bergey", "Philadelphia" ], [ "Boston", "Devan Wray", "Calgary" ], [ "Boston", "Kyle Ross", "Minnesota" ], [ "Boston", "Tom Johnson", "San Jose" ], [ "Boston", "Matt Holman", "Chicago" ], [ "Boston", "Michael Kilby", "Portland" ], [ "Boston", "Cam Bergman", "Edmonton*" ] ]
2008 Draft results
July 24 , 2008 . [ 2 ]
National_Lacrosse_League_expansion_draft_2
The National Lacrosse League expansion draft is a meeting where the general managers of expansion National Lacrosse League teams begin to fill their teams with unprotected players from the rosters of existing NLL teams. Such a draft occurs whenever an expansion NLL franchise is awarded. The most recent expansion draft was in 2019 (New York Riptide and Rochester Knighthawks). Before that, there were drafts in 2018 (Philadelphia Wings, San Diego Seals), 2008 and 2007 (Boston), 2006 (New York and Chicago), and 2005 (Edmonton and Portland).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caledonia_County,_Vermont
Caledonia County, Vermont
[ "Town", "Name", "Party", "First elected" ]
[ [ "Barnet 7", "Steven Adler", "Democratic", "2014" ], [ "Barnet 7", "Susan Coppenrath", "Democratic", "2012" ], [ "Barnet 7", "William Graves", "Independent", "2002" ], [ "Barnet 7", "Susan Jensen", "Republican", "2008" ], [ "Barnet 7", "Dennis Mclam", "Republican", "2010" ], [ "Barnet 7", "Stanley Robinson", "Independent", "2004" ], [ "Barnet 7", "Shellie Samuels", "Democratic", "2014" ], [ "Burke 7", "Susan Carr", "Republican", "2014" ], [ "Burke 7", "Cathleen Feeley", "Independent", "2004" ], [ "Burke 7", "Joel Gilbert", "Democratic", "2012" ], [ "Burke 7", "William David Hammond", "Independent", "2018" ], [ "Burke 7", "Joan Harlowe", "Democratic", "2008" ], [ "Burke 7", "Christian Bradley Hubbs", "Progressive", "2018" ], [ "Burke 7", "John Kascenska", "Republican", "2018" ], [ "Danville 10", "Eric Bach", "Democratic", "2016" ], [ "Danville 10", "Ted Houle", "Independent", "2012" ], [ "Danville 10", "Virginia Incerpi", "Republican", "2008" ], [ "Danville 10", "Jane Larrabee", "Republican", "2004" ], [ "Danville 10", "Julie Larrabee", "Republican", "2006" ], [ "Danville 10", "Justin Lavely", "Democratic", "2014" ] ]
Current composition of justices .
Caledonia_County,_Vermont_1
Caledonia County is a county located in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Vermont. As of the 2010 census, the population was 31,227. Its shire town (county seat) is the town of St. Johnsbury. The county was created in 1792 and organized in 1796. It was given the Latin name for Scotland, in honor of the many settlers who claimed ancestry there.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beach_volleyball_at_the_2014_Asian_Games_–_Men
Beach volleyball at the 2014 Asian Games – Men
[ "Date", "", "Score", "", "Set 1", "Set 2" ]
[ [ "20 September", "Abdelrasoul - Khallouf ( QAT )", "2-0", "Abdul Hameed - Adil ( MDV )", "21-13", "21-7" ], [ "20 September", "Sukto - Sangkhachot ( THA )", "2-0", "Rustamzoda - Yorzoda ( TJK )", "21-13", "21-8" ], [ "22 September", "Abdelrasoul - Khallouf ( QAT )", "2-0", "Sukto - Sangkhachot ( THA )", "21-18", "21-17" ], [ "22 September", "Abdul Hameed - Adil ( MDV )", "2-0", "Rustamzoda - Yorzoda ( TJK )", "21-15", "21-15" ], [ "23 September", "Abdelrasoul - Khallouf ( QAT )", "2-0", "Rustamzoda - Yorzoda ( TJK )", "21-7", "21-15" ], [ "23 September", "Sukto - Sangkhachot ( THA )", "2-0", "Abdul Hameed - Adil ( MDV )", "21-13", "21-15" ] ]
Results -- Preliminary
Pts Matches Sets Points Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio 1 Abdelrasoul–Khallouf ( QAT ) 6 3 0 6 0 MAX 126 77 1.636 2 Sukto–Sangkhachot ( THA ) 5 2 1 4 2 2.000 119 91 1.308 3 Abdul Hameed–Adil ( MDV ) 4 1 2 2 4 0.500 90 114 0.789 4 Rustamzoda–Yorzoda ( TJK ) 3 0 3 0 6 0.000 73 126 0.579
Beach_volleyball_at_the_2014_Asian_Games_–_Men_16
The men's beach volleyball tournament at the 2014 Asian Games was held from September 20 to September 29, 2014 in Incheon, South Korea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979_Tour_de_France
1979 Tour de France
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Bernard Hinault ( FRA )", "Renault-Gitane", "253" ], [ "2", "Dietrich Thurau ( FRG )", "IJsboerke-Warncke Eis", "157" ], [ "3", "Joop Zoetemelk ( NED )", "Miko-Mercier-Vivagel", "109" ], [ "4", "Marc Demeyer ( BEL )", "Flandria-Ça va seul", "104" ], [ "5", "Hennie Kuiper ( NED )", "Peugeot-Esso-Michelin", "79" ], [ "6", "Lucien Van Impe ( BEL )", "Kas-Campagnolo", "67" ], [ "7", "Sean Kelly ( IRE )", "Splendor-Euro Soap", "66" ], [ "8", "Guido Van Calster ( BEL )", "DAF Trucks-Aida", "65" ], [ "9", "Giovanni Battaglin ( ITA )", "Inoxpran", "64" ], [ "10", "Rudy Pevenage ( BEL )", "IJsboerke-Warncke Eis", "61" ] ]
Points classification
1979_Tour_de_France_5
The 1979 Tour de France was the 66th edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. It took place between 27 June and 22 July, with 24 stages covering a distance of . It was the only tour to finish at Alpe d'Huez twice. It was won by Bernard Hinault, who also won the points classification, and whose team won both team classifications. Remarkably Hinault and second place finisher Joop Zoetemelk finished nearly a half hour ahead of the other GC Contenders, and in modern history this was the only time the Yellow Jersey was challenged on the ride into Paris. The mountains classification was won by Giovanni Battaglin, and the young rider classification was won by Jean-René Bernaudeau.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_PBA_Fiesta_Conference
2010 PBA Fiesta Conference
[ "Team", "Player", "Debuted", "Final" ]
[ [ "Air21 Express", "Keena Young ( 1/4 )", "March 24 , 2010", "April 9 , 2010" ], [ "Air21 Express", "Jason Forte ( 2/4 )", "April 14 , 2010", "April 18 , 2010" ], [ "Air21 Express", "Reggie Larry ( 3/4 )", "May 1 , 2010", "May 28 , 2010" ], [ "Air21 Express", "Leroy Hickerson ( 4/4 )", "June 4 , 2010", "July 4 , 2010" ], [ "Alaska Aces", "Diamon Simpson ( 1/1 )", "April 7 , 2010", "August 18 , 2010" ], [ "Barako Energy Coffee Masters", "Sammy Monroe ( 1/1 )", "March 21 , 2010", "June 27 , 2010" ], [ "Brgy . Ginebra Kings", "Awvee Story ( 1/4 )", "March 21 , 2010", "April 18 , 2010" ], [ "Brgy . Ginebra Kings", "Mildon Ambres ( 2/4 )", "April 30 , 2010", "May 30 , 2010" ], [ "Brgy . Ginebra Kings", "Denham Brown ( 3/4 )", "June 5 , 2010", "June 23 , 2010" ], [ "Brgy . Ginebra Kings", "Chris Daniels ( 4/4 )", "July 2 , 2010", "July 18 , 2010" ], [ "Coca-Cola Tigers", "James Penny ( 1/3 )", "March 24 , 2010", "May 7 , 2010" ], [ "Coca-Cola Tigers", "Rashad Bell ( 2/3 )", "May 14 , 2010", "June 4 , 2010" ], [ "Coca-Cola Tigers", "John Williamson ( 3/3 )", "June 13 , 2010", "July 4 , 2010" ], [ "Derby Ace Llamados", "Lorrenzo Wade ( 1/3 )", "April 7 , 2010", "April 21 , 2010" ], [ "Derby Ace Llamados", "Cliff Brown ( 2/3 )", "May 2 , 2010", "July 14 , 2010" ], [ "Derby Ace Llamados", "Tony Washam ( 3/3 )", "July 16 , 2010", "August 1 , 2010" ], [ "Rain or Shine Elasto Painters", "Jai Lewis ( 1/2 )", "March 26 , 2010", "June 18 , 2010" ], [ "Rain or Shine Elasto Painters", "Rod Nealy ( 2/2 )", "June 25 , 2010", "July 18 , 2010" ], [ "San Miguel Beermen", "Gabriel Freeman ( 1/1 )", "March 24 , 2010", "August 18 , 2010" ], [ "Sta . Lucia Realtors", "Anthony Johnson ( 1/1 )", "March 21 , 2010", "July 4 , 2010" ] ]
Imports
2010_PBA_Fiesta_Conference_2
The 2010 Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) Fiesta Conference was the last conference of the 2009-10 PBA season. It started on March 21 and finished on August 18, 2010. The tournament is an Import-laden format, which requires an import or a pure-foreign player for each team and with a height limit of 6-foot-6 (same with the previous Fiesta Conferences except 2008 which had imports of unlimited heights, and of 2007 where the two worst teams in the Philippine Cup had an extra import of 6-foot-1 height limit).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_WNBA_draft
2020 WNBA draft
[ "Pick", "Player", "Position", "Nationality", "Team", "School / club team" ]
[ [ "13", "Kylee Shook", "F", "United States", "New York Liberty", "Louisville" ], [ "14", "Kathleen Doyle", "G", "United States", "Indiana Fever", "Iowa" ], [ "15", "Leaonna Odom", "F", "United States", "New York Liberty", "Duke" ], [ "16", "Crystal Dangerfield", "G", "United States", "Minnesota Lynx", "UConn" ], [ "17", "Brittany Brewer", "F", "United States", "Atlanta Dream", "Texas Tech" ], [ "18", "Te ' a Cooper", "G", "United States", "Phoenix Mercury", "Baylor" ], [ "19", "Joyner Holmes", "F", "United States", "Seattle Storm", "Texas" ], [ "20", "Beatrice Mompremier", "F", "United States", "Los Angeles Sparks", "Miami ( FL )" ], [ "21", "Luisa Geiselsöder", "C", "Germany", "Dallas Wings", "Donau-Ries ( Germany )" ], [ "22", "Leonie Fiebich", "F", "Germany", "Los Angeles Sparks", "Wasserburg ( Germany )" ], [ "23", "Kaila Charles", "G", "United States", "Connecticut Sun", "Maryland" ], [ "24", "Jaylyn Agnew", "F", "United States", "Washington Mystics", "Creighton" ] ]
Draft -- Second round
2020_WNBA_draft_1
The 2020 WNBA draft will be the league's draft for the 2020 WNBA season. The Draft Lottery was held on September 17 and the New York Liberty were awarded the first overall pick in the draft.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Kimutai
David Kimutai
[ "Year", "Competition", "Venue", "Position", "Event", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1995", "All-Africa Games", "Harare , Zimbabwe", "2nd", "20 km walk", "1:31:02" ], [ "1996", "African Championships", "Yaoundé , Cameroon", "2nd", "20 km walk", "1:30:05" ], [ "1996", "Olympic Games", "Atlanta , United States", "23rd", "20 km walk", "1:25:01" ], [ "1998", "Commonwealth Games", "Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia", "5th", "20 km walk", "1:26:57" ], [ "1999", "All-Africa Games", "Johannesburg , South Africa", "1st", "20 km walk", "1:29:12" ], [ "2000", "Olympic Games", "Sydney , Australia", "39th", "20 km walk", "1:28:45" ], [ "2002", "Commonwealth Games", "Manchester , United Kingdom", "3rd", "20 km walk", "1:28.20" ], [ "2006", "Commonwealth Games", "Melbourne , Australia", "4th", "20 km walk", "1:25:42" ], [ "2006", "African Championships", "Bambous , Mauritius", "1st", "20 km walk", "1:23:58" ], [ "2007", "All-Africa Games", "Algiers , Algeria", "2nd", "20 km walk", "1:24:16" ], [ "2008", "African Championships", "Addis Ababa , Ethiopia", "4th", "20 km walk", "1:25:08" ], [ "2008", "Olympic Games", "Beijing , China", "19th", "20 km walk", "1:22:21" ], [ "2009", "World Championships", "Berlin , Germany", "32nd", "20 km walk", "1:26:35" ], [ "2010", "African Championships", "Nairobi , Kenya", "2nd", "20 km walk", "1:21:07" ], [ "2010", "Commonwealth Games", "New Delhi , India", "4th", "20 km walk", "1:25:29" ], [ "2011", "World Championships", "Daegu , South Korea", "32nd", "20 km walk", "1:27:20" ], [ "2012", "African Championships", "Porto Novo , Benin", "2nd", "20 km walk", "?" ], [ "2014", "African Championships", "Marrakech , Morocco", "5th", "20 km walk", "1:29:16" ], [ "2015", "African Games", "Brazzaville , Republic of the Congo", "4th", "20 km walk", "1:29:54" ] ]
International competitions
David_Kimutai_0
David Kimutai Rotich (born 19 August 1969), is a race walker from Kenya. He is an African Champion, All-Africa Games winner, Commonwealth Games medalist and has competed twice at the Olympics. Kimutai was born in Sotik. He began his athletics career by competing in long distance running, particularly 10000 metres, but without much success. He then switched to race walking. His personal record in 20 km walk (1:20:40) was set at the Kenyan Championships in 1996.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taniec_z_Gwiazdami_(season_6)
Taniec z Gwiazdami (season 6)
[ "Couple", "Score", "Style", "Music" ]
[ [ "Rafał & Magdalena", "26 ( 5,9,7,5 )", "Rumba", "Cherish - Kool & the Gang" ], [ "Isis & Żora", "25 ( 5,9,7,4 )", "Tango", "Living On My Own - Freddie Mercury" ], [ "Mateusz & Ewa", "38 ( 9,10,10,9 )", "Rumba", "Purple Rain - Prince" ], [ "Anna & Łukasz", "36 ( 8,10,10,8 )", "Tango", "Summer Wine - Ville Valo & Natalia Avelon" ], [ "Jacek & Blanka", "28 ( 4,9,9,6 )", "Rumba", "Always On My Mind - Elvis Presley" ], [ "Justyna & Stefano", "40 ( 10,10,10,10 )", "Tango", "Et Si Tu N'Existais Pas - Toto Cutugno" ], [ "Justyna & Stefano Anna & Łukasz Isis & Żora Mateusz & Ewa Rafał & Magdalena Jacek & Blanka", "N/A", "Group Freestyle", "Greased Lightin ' - from Grease" ] ]
Episodes -- Week 8
Individual judges scores in charts below ( given in parentheses ) are listed in this order from left to right : Piotr Galiński , Beata Tyszkiewicz , Zbigniew Wodecki , Ivona Pavlović . Running order
Taniec_z_Gwiazdami_(season_6)_13
The 6th season of Taniec z Gwiazdami, the Polish edition of Dancing With the Stars, started on 9 September 2007 and ended on 25 November 2007. It was broadcast by TVN. Katarzyna Skrzynecka and new presenter Piotr Gąsowski were the hosts, and the judges were: Iwona Szymańska-Pavlović, Zbigniew Wodecki, Beata Tyszkiewicz and Piotr Galiński.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tour_of_Hainan
2010 Tour of Hainan
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Valentin Iglinskiy ( KAZ )", "Astana", "9h45'56" ], [ "2", "Taiji Nishitani ( JPN )", "Aisan Racing Team", "+ 4" ], [ "3", "Johnnie Walker ( AUS )", "Footon-Servetto-Fuji", "+ 6" ], [ "4", "Arkaitz Durán ( ESP )", "Footon-Servetto-Fuji", "+ 7" ], [ "5", "Kiel Reijnen ( USA )", "Jelly Belly-Kenda", "+ 8" ] ]
General classification after Stage 3
2010_Tour_of_Hainan_4
The 2010 Tour of Hainan is the fifth edition. The sixth stage was cancelled after a few kilometres of racing because of heavy rains and flash flooding on some of the roads of the stage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ivy_League_public_policy_schools
List of Ivy League public policy schools
[ "School name", "Host institution", "Location", "Degree programs offered", "Year founded" ]
[ [ "Fels Institute of Government", "University of Pennsylvania", "Philadelphia , PA", "MPA", "1937" ], [ "School of International and Public Affairs ( SIPA )", "Columbia University", "New York , NY", "MPA , Master of International Affairs ( MIA ) , PhD", "1946" ], [ "Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs", "Princeton University", "Princeton , NJ", "AB , MPA , MPP , PhD", "1930" ], [ "John F. Kennedy School of Government", "Harvard University", "Cambridge , MA", "MPA , MPP , PhD", "1936" ], [ "Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences", "Dartmouth College", "Hanover , NH", "Undergraduate minor", "1983" ], [ "Jackson Institute for Global Affairs", "Yale University", "New Haven , CT", "BA , MA , Master of Advanced Study ( MAS )", "2010" ], [ "Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs", "Brown University", "Providence , RI", "BA , MPA", "1979" ], [ "Cornell Institute for Public Affairs", "Cornell University", "Ithaca , NY", "MPA", "1946" ] ]
List
List_of_Ivy_League_public_policy_schools_0
The Ivy League public policy schools outlines the universities within the Ivy League that offer public policy or public administration degrees. These public policy schools often provide Bachelor of Arts (BA), Master of Public Policy (MPP), Master of Public Administration (MPA), Master of International Affairs, or Doctor of Philosophy in Public Policy and/or Administration degrees. The public policy programs at the Ivy League rank as some of the best in the world. The oldest program for the study of public policy and administration began at Princeton University in 1930, founded as the School of Public and International Affairs. The school's mission was to prepare students for leadership in public and international affairs in accordance with President Woodrow Wilson who desired a school that could train students for public service. Harvard University soon followed with their own school, the Graduate School of Public Administration, in 1936. The most recently established school of government was at Yale University through the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs in 2010. The goal of the Jackson Institute was to enhance the university's current offerings of social science research and courses. The Institute currently specializes in international affairs, but is planning to expand to domestic policy in the near future. These schools have served as the model for other programs around the world, most notably at Oxford University. The Blavatnik School of Government was founded in 2010 and is the first of its kind in Europe. It currently offers MPP and DPhil in Public Policy degrees.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engine_Software
Engine Software
[ "Game", "Release", "Involvement" ]
[ [ "Pro Darts", "2000", "Supporting developer Vicarious Visions" ], [ "Rescue Heroes : Fire Frenzy", "2000", "Supporting developer Vicarious Visions" ], [ "Sea-Doo Hydrocross", "2001", "Supporting developer Vicarious Visions" ], [ "SpongeBob SquarePants : Legend of the Lost Spatula", "2001", "Supporting developer Vicarious Visions" ], [ "Suske & Wiske : de Tijdtemmers", "2001", "Developer" ], [ "Kelly Club : Clubhouse Fun", "2001", "Developer" ] ]
Software -- Game Boy Color
Engine_Software_0
Engine Software is a Dutch video game developer, located in Doetinchem, the Netherlands, which specializes in handheld video games and digital platforms. They have also developed middleware for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. Engine Software was founded in 1995, and with that is the oldest game developer in the Netherlands still in business. They have worked on developing games for the Super NES, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Pocket PC, PC, digiBlast, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable and Nintendo 3DS. Part of the development work that the firm does is supporting other game developers (like Vicarious Visions and A2M), collaborating with other developers on a larger platform penetration strategy, and working with publishers and licensors to create games based on licensed properties.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_South_American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
2011 South American Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "2", "Álvaro Gómez", "Colombia", "10.38" ], [ "2", "1", "Alonso Edward", "Panama", "10.50" ], [ "3", "3", "Kael Becerra", "Chile", "10.51" ], [ "4", "1", "Sandro Viana", "Brazil", "10.54" ], [ "5", "2", "Nilson André", "Brazil", "10.60" ], [ "6", "1", "Miguel Wilken", "Argentina", "10.61" ], [ "7", "1", "Franklin Nazareno", "Ecuador", "10.64" ], [ "8", "2", "Cristián Reyes", "Chile", "10.66" ], [ "9", "3", "Michel Mary", "Uruguay", "10.67" ], [ "10", "3", "Geronimo Goeloe", "Aruba", "10.68" ], [ "11", "3", "Isidro Montoya", "Colombia", "10.71" ], [ "12", "3", "Artur Bruno Rojas", "Bolivia", "10.78" ], [ "13", "2", "Luis Morán", "Ecuador", "10.88" ], [ "14", "1", "Heber Viera", "Uruguay", "11.17" ], [ "15", "1", "Joshua Jourdan", "Paraguay", "11.19" ], [ "16", "3", "José Manuel Garaventa", "Argentina", "11.64" ], [ "", "2", "Adrian Ferreira", "Paraguay", "DNF" ], [ "", "2", "Rupert Perry", "Guyana", "DNS" ] ]
Heats – June 2
2011_South_American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_0
These are the official results of the 2011 South American Championships in Athletics which took place on June 2-5, 2011 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiona_O'Shaughnessy
Fiona O'Shaughnessy
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1999", "Warlock III : The End of Innocence", "Kris ' Friend" ], [ "2000", "Clubbing", "Femme Fatale" ], [ "2001", "Freaky Deaky 10 to 1", "Unknown" ], [ "2003", "Goldfish Memory", "Clara" ], [ "2004", "Belonging", "Stephanie" ], [ "2004", "The Halo Effect", "Suzie" ], [ "2004", "Alexander", "Nurse" ], [ "2005", "Still Life", "Woman" ], [ "2005", "Malice Aforethought", "Florence" ], [ "2006", "The Secret Language", "Máthair" ], [ "2007", "Until Death", "Lucy" ], [ "2007", "Nightwatching", "Marita" ], [ "2009", "Malice in Wonderland", "Hooker" ], [ "2010", "Outcast", "Niamh" ], [ "2015", "Nina Forever", "Nina" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Fiona_O'Shaughnessy_0
Fiona O'Shaughnessy is an Irish film, stage, and television actress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iceland_national_handball_team
Iceland national handball team
[ "Player", "Matches", "Goals" ]
[ [ "Guðmundur Hrafnkelsson", "407", "0" ], [ "Geir Sveinsson", "340", "502" ], [ "Guðjón Valur Sigurðsson", "338", "1,777" ], [ "Ólafur Stefánsson", "330", "1,570" ], [ "Júlíus Jónasson", "288", "703" ], [ "Róbert Gunnarsson", "276", "773" ], [ "Valdimar Grímsson", "271", "940" ], [ "Snorri Steinn Guðjónsson", "257", "846" ], [ "Þorgils Óttar Mathiesen", "247", "575" ], [ "Ásgeir Örn Hallgrímsson", "247", "414" ], [ "Jakob Óskar Sigurðsson", "247", "303" ] ]
Iceland_national_handball_team_0
The Icelandic men's national handball team represents Iceland in international men's handball. It is controlled by the Icelandic Handball Association.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spatial_Cultural-Historical_Units_of_Exceptional_Importance_(Serbia)
Spatial Cultural-Historical Units of Exceptional Importance (Serbia)
[ "Name", "Municipality/City", "Place , Address", "Year of inclusion" ]
[ [ "Knez Mihailova Street", "Stari Grad", "Belgrade Knez Mihailova Street", "1979" ], [ "Old Čaršija Tešnjar", "Valjevo", "Valjevo", "1979" ], [ "Old Čaršija", "Novi Pazar", "Novi Pazar", "1979" ], [ "Negotin Wine Cellar 's Complex Rajac Wine Cellar Rogljevo Wine Cellar Štubik Wine Cellar", "Negotin", "Rajac Rogljevo Štubik", "1983" ], [ "Topčider", "Rakovica and Savski venac", "Belgrade", "1987" ], [ "Stari Ras with Sopoćani", "Novi Pazar", "Novi Pazar", "1987" ], [ "Gazimestan", "Priština", "Gazimestan", "1990" ], [ "Fortress and the town of Bač", "Bač", "Bač", "1990" ], [ "Sremski Karlovci city core", "Sremski Karlovci", "Sremski Karlovci", "1990" ], [ "Fruška Gora with its monasteries and other monuments", "Bačka Palanka Beočin Inđija Irig Novi Sad Sremska Mitrovica Šid", "", "1990" ], [ "The area around Dositej 's Lyceum", "Stari Grad", "Belgrade", "1990" ] ]
Spatial Cultural-Historical Units of Exceptional Importance ( Serbian : Просторне културно-историjске целине од изузетног значаја/Prostorne kulturno-istorijske celine od izuzetnog značaja ) are the monuments in the Republic of Serbia that have the highest level of the State protection , and some of them are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites . [ 1 ] Those are part of the Cultural Property of Great Importance protection list .
Spatial_Cultural-Historical_Units_of_Exceptional_Importance_0
Spatial Cultural-Historical Units of Exceptional Importance (Serbian: Просторне културно-историjске целине од изузетног значаја/Prostorne kulturno-istorijske celine od izuzetnog značaja) are the monuments in the Republic of Serbia that have the highest level of the State protection, and some of them are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Those are part of the Cultural Property of Great Importance protection list.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Davis_Cup
2019 Davis Cup
[ "Home team", "Score", "Away team", "Location", "Venue", "Surface" ]
[ [ "Brazil", "1-3", "Belgium [ 1 ]", "Uberlândia", "Ginásio Municipal Tancredo Neves", "Clay ( i )" ], [ "Uzbekistan", "2-3", "Serbia [ 2 ]", "Tashkent", "Saxovat Sport Servis Sport Complex", "Hard ( i )" ], [ "Australia [ 3 ]", "4-0", "Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Adelaide", "Memorial Drive Tennis Club", "Hard" ], [ "India", "1-3", "Italy [ 4 ]", "Kolkata", "Calcutta South Club", "Grass" ], [ "Germany [ 5 ]", "5-0", "Hungary", "Frankfurt", "Fraport Arena", "Hard ( i )" ], [ "Switzerland [ 6 ]", "1-3", "Russia", "Biel/Bienne", "Swiss Tennis Arena", "Hard ( i )" ], [ "Kazakhstan [ 7 ]", "3-1", "Portugal", "Astana", "Daulet National Tennis Centre", "Hard ( i )" ], [ "Czech Republic [ 8 ]", "1-3", "Netherlands", "Ostrava", "Ostravar Aréna", "Hard ( i )" ], [ "Colombia", "4-0", "Sweden [ 9 ]", "Bogotá", "Palacio de los Deportes", "Clay ( i )" ], [ "Austria [ 10 ]", "2-3", "Chile", "Salzburg", "Salzburgarena", "Clay ( i )" ], [ "Slovakia", "2-3", "Canada [ 11 ]", "Bratislava", "Aegon Arena", "Clay ( i )" ], [ "China", "2-3", "Japan [ 12 ]", "Guangzhou", "Guangdong Olympic Tennis Centre", "Hard" ] ]
Davis Cup Finals -- Qualifying round
Main article : 2019 Davis Cup Qualifying Round Date : 1–2 February 2019 Twenty-four teams played for twelve spots in the Finals , in series decided on a home and away basis . [ 7 ] These twenty-four teams are : 4 losing quarterfinalists of the previous edition , 8 winners of World Group Play-offs of previous edition , and 12 best teams not previously qualified with best ranking of their zone : 6 from Europe/Africa , 3 from Asia/Oceania , and 3 from Americas . The 12 losing teams from the qualifying round then played at the Group I of the corresponding continental zone in September . # : Nations Ranking as of 29 October 2018 . [ 8 ] Seeded teams Belgium ( 2018 Quarterfinalist , # 4 ) Serbia ( 2018 Play-off winner , # 8 ) Australia ( best ranked for replacing wild cards , # 9 ) Italy ( 2018 Quarterfinalist , # 10 ) Germany ( 2018 Quarterfinalist , # 11 ) Switzerland ( 2nd best ranked for replacing wild cards , # 12 ) Kazakhstan ( 2018 Quarterfinalist , # 13 ) Czech Republic ( 2018 Play-off winner , # 14 ) Sweden ( 2018 Play-off winner , # 15 ) Austria ( 2018 Play-off winner , # 16 ) Canada ( 2018 Play-off winner , # 17 ) Japan ( 2018 Play-off winner , # 18 ) Unseeded teams Hungary ( Europe/Africa 's best ranked , # 21 ) Netherlands ( Europe/Africa 's 2nd best ranked , # 22 ) Russia ( Europe/Africa 's 3rd best ranked , # 23 ) Portugal ( Europe/Africa 's 4th best ranked , # 26 ) Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Europe/Africa 's 5th best ranked , # 27 ) Slovakia ( Europe/Africa 's 6th best ranked , # 29 ) India ( Asia/Oceania 's best ranked , # 20 ) Uzbekistan ( Asia/Oceania 's 2nd best ranked , # 24 ) China ( Asia/Oceania 's 3rd best ranked , # 30 ) Colombia ( Americas ' best ranked , # 19 ) Chile ( Americas ' 2nd best ranked , # 25 ) Brazil ( Americas ' 3rd best ranked , # 28 )
2019_Davis_Cup_1
The 2019 Davis Cup is the 108th edition of the Davis Cup, a tournament between national teams in men's tennis. It is sponsored by Rakuten. For this edition, the format of the cup was changed. The main modification is the World Group taking place at one location and in one week, with eighteen teams divided in six round-robin groups of three teams each, with the winners of the groups and the two best second places advancing to quarterfinals. The series between the teams in this stage features two singles matches and one doubles match, instead of the best-of-5 series, with the matches changing from best of 5 sets to best of 3. As the World Group is now taking place as one single tournament, this event has been named the 2019 Davis Cup Finals. The lower zone groups I and II are composed of single ties deciding promotion or relegation. Spain won their sixth title (their first since 2011), defeating Canada in the final 2-0. Rafael Nadal received the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award for his performance in the tournament, after he won 8 of the 8 matches he participated in.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Asian_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships
2003 Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships
[ "Event", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "Team", "China Zhang Nan Fan Ye Chen Miaojie Wang Tiantian", "Japan Manami Ishizaka Kyoko Oshima Ayaka Sahara Erika Mizoguchi", "South Korea Jin Dal-lae Park Kyung-ah Kim Seol-hee Kang Ji-na" ], [ "Individual all-around", "Zhang Nan China", "Fan Ye China", "Chen Miaojie China" ], [ "Vault", "Wang Tiantian China", "Chen Miaojie China", "Wu Ling-yi Chinese Taipei" ], [ "Uneven bars", "Chen Miaojie China", "Fan Ye China", "Manami Ishizaka Japan" ], [ "Balance beam", "Zhang Nan China", "Fan Ye China", "Kyoko Oshima Japan" ], [ "Floor", "Zhang Nan China", "Wang Tiantian China", "Manami Ishizaka Japan" ] ]
Medal summary -- Women
2003_Asian_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships_1
The 2003 Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships were the 2nd edition of the Asian Artistic Gymnastics Championships, and were held in Guangzhou, China from November 22 to November 25, 2003.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5th_Parliament_of_Ontario
5th Parliament of Ontario
[ "Riding", "Member", "Party" ]
[ [ "Addington", "George Denison", "Conservative" ], [ "Algoma", "Robert Adam Lyon", "Liberal" ], [ "Algoma East", "Robert Adam Lyon", "Liberal" ], [ "Algoma West", "James Conmee", "Liberal" ], [ "Brant", "James Young", "Liberal" ], [ "Brant South", "Arthur Sturgis Hardy", "Liberal" ], [ "Brockville", "Christopher Finlay Fraser", "Conservative" ], [ "Bruce North", "John Gillies", "Independent Liberal" ], [ "Bruce South", "Hamilton Parke O'Connor", "Liberal" ], [ "Cardwell", "William Henry Hammell", "Conservative" ], [ "Carleton", "George William Monk", "Conservative" ], [ "Cornwall", "Alexander Peter Ross", "Conservative" ], [ "Dufferin", "Robert McGhee", "Conservative" ], [ "Dundas", "Andrew Broder", "Conservative" ], [ "Durham East", "Charles Herbert Brereton", "Conservative" ], [ "Durham West", "James Wellington McLaughlin", "Liberal" ], [ "Elgin East", "Charles Oaks Ermatinger", "Conservative" ], [ "Elgin West", "John Cascaden", "Liberal" ], [ "Essex North", "Solomon White", "Conservative" ], [ "Essex South", "William Douglas Balfour", "Liberal" ] ]
The 5th Parliament of Ontario was in session from February 27 , 1883 , until November 15 , 1886 , just prior to the 1886 general election . The majority party was the Ontario Liberal Party led by Oliver Mowat . Charles Clarke served as speaker for the assembly . [ 1 ]
5th_Parliament_of_Ontario_0
The 5th Parliament of Ontario was in session from February 27, 1883, until November 15, 1886, just prior to the 1886 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Liberal Party led by Oliver Mowat. Charles Clarke served as speaker for the assembly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinar_Dyah_Ayustine
Dinar Dyah Ayustine
[ "Year", "Tournament", "Opponent", "Score", "Result" ]
[ [ "2018", "Vietnam International", "Asuka Takahashi", "13-21 , 21-16 , 21-14", "Champion" ], [ "2016", "Smiling Fish International", "Ruselli Hartawan", "21-10 , 21-14", "Champion" ], [ "2015", "Malaysia International", "Liang Xiaoyu", "11-21 , 13-21", "Runner-up" ], [ "2014", "Swiss International", "Hanna Ramadini", "9-11 , 5-11 , 11-7 , 11-9 , 6-11", "Runner-up" ], [ "2013", "Indonesia International", "Stefani Stoeva", "13-21 , 21-15 , 21-12", "Champion" ] ]
Achievements -- BWF International Challenge/Series
Dinar_Dyah_Ayustine_0
Dinar Dyah Ayustine (born 18 October 1993) is an Indonesian badminton player, who plays in the women's singles discipline. She is from PB Djarum Kudus, a badminton club from Kudus of Central Java and joined to the club since 2004.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Collegiate_Athletic_Association
California Collegiate Athletic Association
[ "Season", "Champion", "Record" ]
[ [ "1953", "Cal Poly", "5-0" ], [ "1954", "Fresno State", "4-0" ], [ "1955", "No champion", "-" ], [ "1956", "No champion", "-" ], [ "1957", "No champion", "-" ], [ "1958", "Fresno State", "4-1" ], [ "1959", "Fresno State", "5-0" ], [ "1960", "Fresno State", "5-0" ], [ "1961", "Fresno State", "5-0" ], [ "1962", "San Diego State", "5-0" ], [ "1963", "Los Angeles State", "3-1" ], [ "1964", "Cal State Los Angeles", "5-0" ], [ "1965", "Cal State Los Angeles", "5-0" ], [ "1966", "San Diego State", "5-0" ], [ "1967", "San Diego State", "5-0" ] ]
California_Collegiate_Athletic_Association_8
The California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) is a collegiate athletic conference at the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). All of its current members are public universities, and all except for UC San Diego are members of the California State University system. It was founded in December 1938 and began competition in 1939. The interim commissioner of the CCAA is Mitch Cox. CCAA offices are located in San Ramon, California. The CCAA is the most successful conference in NCAA Division II, as its former and current members have won 153 National Championships.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_British_Columbia_Scotties_Tournament_of_Hearts
2014 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts
[ "Skip", "Third", "Second", "Lead", "Club ( s )" ]
[ [ "Amy Gibson", "Rebecca Turley", "Carman Cheng", "Michelle Dunn", "Vancouver Curling Club , Vancouver" ], [ "Shawna Jensen", "Merit Thorson", "Jade Shultis", "Tatianna Simicic", "Victoria Curling Club , Victoria" ], [ "Tracey Jones", "Falon Burkitt", "Kay Thompson", "Melinda Kotsch", "Prince George Curling Club , Prince George" ], [ "Patti Knezevic", "Jen Rusnell", "Kristen Fewster", "Rhonda Camozzi", "Prince George Curling Club , Prince George" ], [ "Allison MacInnes", "Grace MacInnes", "Diane Gushalak", "Amanda Tipper", "Abbotsford Curling Club , Abbotsford" ], [ "Marla Mallett", "Kelly Shimizu", "Adina Tasaka", "Shannon Ward", "Cloverdale Curling Club , Cloverdale" ], [ "Kelly Scott", "Jeanna Schraeder", "Sasha Carter", "Sarah Wazney", "Kelowna Curling Club , Kelowna" ], [ "Karla Thompson", "Kristen Recksiedler", "Brooklyn Leitch", "Michelle Ramsay", "Kamloops Curling Club , Kamloops" ], [ "Kesa Van Osch", "Stephanie Baier", "Jessie Sanderson", "Carley Sandwith", "Victoria Curling Club , Victoria" ], [ "Sarah Wark", "Michelle Allen", "Simone Brosseau", "Rachelle Kallechy", "Victoria Curling Club , Victoria" ] ]
Teams
2014_British_Columbia_Scotties_Tournament_of_Hearts_0
The 2014 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the provincial women's curling championship for British Columbia, was held January 6 to 12 at the Prince George Golf & Curling Club in Prince George. The winning team represented the province at the 2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Montreal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Dee_Williams_filmography
Billy Dee Williams filmography
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1959", "The Last Angry Man", "Josh Quincy" ], [ "1970", "The Out-of-Towners", "Robinson" ], [ "1972", "The Final Comedown", "Johnny Johnson" ], [ "1972", "Lady Sings the Blues", "Louis McKay" ], [ "1973", "Hit !", "Nick Allen" ], [ "1974", "The Take", "Sneed" ], [ "1975", "Mahogany", "Brian Walker" ], [ "1976", "The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings", "Bingo Long" ], [ "1980", "The Empire Strikes Back", "Lando Calrissian" ], [ "1981", "Nighthawks", "Sergeant Matthew Fox" ], [ "1983", "Marvin & Tige", "Richard Davis" ], [ "1983", "Return of the Jedi", "Lando Calrissian" ], [ "1984", "Fear City", "Al Wheeler" ], [ "1984", "Terror in the Aisles", "Sergeant Matthew Fox" ], [ "1987", "Number One with a Bullet", "Detective Hazeltine" ], [ "1987", "Deadly Illusion", "Hamberger" ], [ "1989", "Batman", "Harvey Dent" ], [ "1990", "Secret Agent OO Soul", "Secret Agent Zero" ], [ "1991", "Trabbi Goes to Hollywood", "Max" ], [ "1992", "Giant Steps", "Slate Thompson" ] ]
Film
Billy_Dee_Williams_filmography_0
This is the filmography for American actor Billy Dee Williams. He has appeared in 47 films, and numerous television roles. He played Lando Calrissian in three Star Wars films, and Harvey Dent in Tim Burton's Batman. He is also well-known for roles in The Last Angry Man, Carter's Army, The Out-of-Towners, The Final Comedown, Lady Sings the Blues, Hit!, Mahogany, Scott Joplin, Nighthawks, Fear City, Terror in the Aisles, Alien Intruder, The Visit, The Ladies Man, Fanboys and The Lego Movie. He was nominated for an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe for the TV movie Brian's Song.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Senate
Massachusetts Senate
[ "Committee", "Chair", "Vice Chair", "Ranking Minority" ]
[ [ "Bills in the Third Reading", "Sal N. DiDomenico", "Harriette L. Chandler", "Bruce Tarr" ], [ "Bonding , Capital Expenditures and State Assets", "Michael O. Moore", "Nick Collins", "Vacant" ], [ "Ethics", "Eric P. Lesser", "Cynthia Stone Creem", "Vacant" ], [ "Global Warming and Climate Change", "Marc R. Pacheco", "Michael J. Barrett", "Patrick O'Connor" ], [ "Intergovernmental Affairs", "Michael F. Rush", "Sal N. DiDomenico", "Dean Tran" ], [ "Personnel and Administration", "Cynthia Stone Creem", "Joan B. Lovely", "Patrick O'Connor" ], [ "Post Audit and Oversight", "John F. Keenan", "Paul R. Feeney", "Ryan C. Fattman" ], [ "Redistricting", "William N. Brownsberger", "Adam G. Hinds", "Bruce Tarr" ], [ "Rules", "Joan B. Lovely", "Joseph A. Boncore", "Ryan C. Fattman" ], [ "Steering , Policy and Scheduling", "Mark C. Montigny", "Michael J. Rodrigues", "Bruce Tarr" ], [ "Ways and Means", "Michael J. Rodrigues", "Cindy F. Friedman", "Vacant" ] ]
Committees
The current standing committees of the Massachusetts Senate are as follows :
Massachusetts_Senate_3
The Massachusetts Senate is the upper house of the Massachusetts General Court, the bicameral state legislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The Senate comprises 40 elected members from 40 single-member senatorial districts in the state. All but one of the districts are named for the counties in which they are located (the Cape and Islands district covers Dukes, Nantucket, and parts of Barnstable counties). Senators serve two-year terms, without term limits. The Senate convenes in the Massachusetts State House, in Boston. The current session is the 191st General Court, which convened January 2, 2019. It consists of 34 Democrats and 6 Republicans. The President of the Senate is Karen E. Spilka of Ashland. The Senate Minority Leader, from the Republican Party, is Bruce Tarr of Gloucester. The last state general election was on November 6, 2018.