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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Status_Athens_Open
2012 Status Athens Open
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "RUS", "Igor Kunitsyn", "88", "1" ], [ "SVK", "Karol Beck", "111", "2" ], [ "EST", "Jürgen Zopp", "120", "3" ], [ "AUS", "Marinko Matosevic", "122", "4" ], [ "BEL", "Ruben Bemelmans", "145", "5" ], [ "RUS", "Alexander Kudryavtsev", "164", "6" ], [ "RUS", "Konstantin Kravchuk", "190", "7" ], [ "LTU", "Laurynas Grigelis", "193", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2012_Status_Athens_Open_0
The 2012 Status Athens Open was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the fifth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2012 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Athens, Greece between 7 and 13 May 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_Box_Office
Sky Box Office
[ "Date", "Fight", "Network", "Buys", "Announcers" ]
[ [ "21 May 1966", "Muhammad Ali vs. Henry Cooper II", "Pay TV", "40,000", "" ], [ "16 March 1996", "Frank Bruno vs. Mike Tyson II", "Sky Box Office", "660,000", "Ian Darke and Glenn McCrory" ], [ "9 November 1996", "Naseem Hamed vs. Remigio Molina", "Sky Box Office", "420,000", "Ian Darke and Glenn McCrory" ], [ "8 February 1997", "Naseem Hamed vs. Tom Johnson", "Sky Box Office", "720,000", "Ian Darke and Glenn McCrory" ], [ "3 May 1997", "Naseem Hamed vs. Billy Hardy", "Sky Box Office", "348,000", "Ian Darke and Glenn McCrory" ], [ "28 June 1997", "Evander Holyfield vs. Mike Tyson II", "Sky Box Office", "550,000", "Ian Darke and Glenn McCrory" ], [ "13 March 1999", "Evander Holyfield vs. Lennox Lewis", "Sky Box Office", "400,000", "Ian Darke and Glenn McCrory" ], [ "29 January 2000", "Mike Tyson vs. Julius Francis", "Sky Box Office", "500,000", "Ian Darke and Glenn McCrory" ], [ "19 August 2000", "Naseem Hamed vs. Augie Sanchez", "Sky Box Office", "300,000", "Adam Smith and Jim Watt" ], [ "8 June 2002", "Lennox Lewis vs. Mike Tyson", "Sky Box Office", "750,000", "Ian Darke and Glenn McCrory" ], [ "8 December 2007", "Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Ricky Hatton", "Sky Box Office", "1,150,000", "Ian Darke and Jim Watt" ], [ "2 May 2009", "Manny Pacquiao vs. Ricky Hatton", "Sky Box Office", "900,000", "Ian Darke and Jim Watt" ], [ "18 July 2009", "Amir Khan vs. Andreas Kotelnik", "Sky Box Office", "100,000", "Adam Smith and Jim Watt" ], [ "7 November 2009", "Nikolai Valuev vs. David Haye", "Sky Box Office", "469,000", "Ian Darke and Jim Watt" ], [ "3 April 2010", "David Haye vs. John Ruiz", "Sky Box Office", "253,000", "Ian Darke and Jim Watt" ], [ "24 April 2010", "Carl Froch vs. Mikkel Kessler", "Primetime", "50,000", "John Rawling and Duke McKenzie" ], [ "18 September 2010", "Kell Brook vs. Michael Jennings", "Sky Box Office", "15,000", "Ian Darke and Jim Watt" ], [ "13 November 2010", "David Haye vs. Audley Harrison", "Sky Box Office", "304,000", "Ian Darke and Jim Watt" ], [ "11 December 2010", "Amir Khan vs. Marcos Maidana", "Sky Box Office", "164,000", "Adam Smith and Jim Watt" ], [ "16 April 2011", "Amir Khan vs. Paul McCloskey", "Primetime", "200,000", "Benny Ricardo and Duke McKenzie" ] ]
Boxing pay-per-view fights
Further information : Pay-per-view § United Kingdom This section is transcluded from Pay-per-view . ( edit | history ) Select boxing pay-per-view figures ( mainly from Sky Box Office ) between 1966 and 2018 . Many of these figures are based on BARB weekly viewing data figures . [ 4 ] — Fights which held the UK PPV sales record
Sky_Box_Office_0
Sky Box Office is the name of Sky's pay-per-view (PPV) system operated in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. There were three branded divisions of Sky Box Office - Sky Cinema Box Office, Sky Sports Box Office and Sky 3D Box Office. Until 1 February 2011, the system ran under unified Sky Box Office branding. On 4 January 2017, all Sky Cinema Box Office channels ceased broadcasting, with only Sky Sports Box Office remaining available.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seventh_Son_of_a_Seventh_Son
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
[ "Country", "Chart ( 1988 )", "Peak position" ]
[ [ "Austria", "Ö3 Austria Top 40", "6" ], [ "Finland", "The Official Finnish Charts", "1" ], [ "Germany", "Media Control Charts", "4" ], [ "Japan", "Oricon", "39" ], [ "Netherlands", "MegaCharts", "2" ], [ "New Zealand", "RIANZ", "3" ], [ "Norway", "VG-lista", "3" ], [ "Spain", "AFYVE", "14" ], [ "Sweden", "Sverigetopplistan", "2" ], [ "Switzerland", "Swiss Hitparade", "2" ], [ "United Kingdom", "Official Albums Chart", "1" ], [ "United States", "Billboard 200", "12" ], [ "Country", "Chart ( 2010 )", "Peak position" ], [ "Greece", "IFPI Greece", "45" ], [ "Country", "Chart ( 2013 )", "Peak position" ], [ "Finland", "The Official Finnish Charts", "40" ], [ "Germany", "Media Control Chart", "96" ], [ "Norway", "VG-lista", "25" ], [ "Sweden", "Sverigetopplistan", "32" ] ]
Album
Seventh_Son_of_a_Seventh_Son_0
Seventh Son of a Seventh Son is the seventh studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It was released on 11 April 1988 in the United Kingdom by EMI Records and in the United States by Capitol Records. The concept album incorporates elements from progressive rock, seen in the length and complex structure of the title track. It is the band's last studio album to feature the Piece of Mind-era lineup until 2000's Brave New World, with guitarist Adrian Smith leaving the band in January 1990 after he did not approve of the direction the band were aiming for on their next album No Prayer for the Dying. As well as the first Iron Maiden album to feature keyboards. Like The Number of the Beast and later Fear of the Dark, The Final Frontier, and The Book of Souls, the album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Fenerbahçe_S.K._presidents
List of Fenerbahçe S.K. presidents
[ "Name", "Period", "Occupation" ]
[ [ "Ziya Songülen", "1907-1908", "# 1 founding member , officer at the Ottoman Public Debt Administration" ], [ "Ayetullah Bey", "1908-1909", "# 2 founding member , officer at a water company" ], [ "Tevfik Haccar Taşçı", "1909-1910", "Former athlete , commercial man" ], [ "Hakkı Saffet Tarı", "1910", "Bank teller" ], [ "Shahzade Osman Fuad", "1911-1912", "" ], [ "Hamit Hüsnü Kayacan", "1912-1914", "Internist" ], [ "Mehmet Hulusi Bey", "1914-1915", "General manager at the Hejaz Railways" ], [ "Mehmet Sabri Toprak", "1915-1916", "Secretary General at the Committee of Union and Progress" ], [ "Nazım Bey", "1916-1918", "Minister of Education of the Ottoman Empire" ], [ "Ahmet Nuri Sekizinci", "1918-1919", "Playwright" ], [ "Shahzade Ömer Faruk", "1920-1923", "" ], [ "Mehmet Sabri Toprak", "1923-1924", "Secretary General at the Committee of Union and Progress" ], [ "Nasuhi Esat Baydar", "1924-1925", "Former athlete" ], [ "Ali Naci Karacan", "1926-1927", "Journalist" ], [ "Muvaffak Menemencioğlu", "1928-1932", "General manager at the Anatolian Agency" ], [ "Sait Selahattin Cihanoğlu", "1932-1933", "Former athlete" ], [ "Hayri Cemal Atamer", "1933-1934", "General secretary at Fenerbahçe S.K" ], [ "Şükrü Saraçoğlu", "1934-1950", "Prime Minister of Turkey , Minister of Justice , Minister of Foreign Affairs , Minister of National Education , Minister of Finance" ], [ "Ali Muhittin Hacı Bekir", "1950-1952", "Confectioner" ], [ "Osman Kavrakoğlu", "1952-1953", "Former athlete , Lawyer , Deputy of Rize Province" ] ]
Presidents
List_of_Fenerbahçe_S.K._presidents_0
This is a list of all presidents of Fenerbahçe, including their occupation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-State_Conference_(IHSAA)
Mid-State Conference (IHSAA)
[ "School", "Location", "Mascot", "County", "Year Joined", "Previous Conference", "Year Left", "Conference Joined" ]
[ [ "Brownsburg", "Brownsburg", "Bulldogs", "32 Hendricks", "1942", "Hendricks County", "1967", "Sagamore" ], [ "Danville", "Danville", "Warriors", "32 Hendricks", "1942", "Hendricks County", "1978", "West Central" ], [ "Lawrence Central", "Indianapolis", "Bears", "49 Marion", "1942", "Marion County", "1949", "Capital District" ], [ "Speedway", "Speedway", "Sparkplugs", "49 Marion", "1942", "independent", "1999", "West Central" ], [ "Center Grove", "Greenwood", "Trojans", "41 Johnson", "1956", "Johnson County", "1981", "Central Suburban" ], [ "Avon", "Avon", "Orioles", "32 Hendricks", "1974", "West Central", "2000", "Hoosier Crossroads" ], [ "Beech Grove", "Beech Grove", "Hornets", "49 Marion", "1978", "Central Suburban", "2005", "Indiana Crossroads" ] ]
Membership -- Former Members
Mid-State_Conference_(IHSAA)_1
Mid-State Conference (IHSAA) is a sports conference in central Indiana. Its members consist of 1 school in Hendricks, 3 in Johnson, 2 in Marion, and 2 in Morgan Counties.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_Civil_War_brevet_generals_(Union)
List of American Civil War brevet generals (Union)
[ "Name", "Highest actual grade", "Unit", "Brevet grade , rank date", "Date confirmed" ]
[ [ "Sacket , Delos Bennett", "Colonel", "Inspector Gen. USA", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USA , March 13 , 1865 Bvt . Maj. Gen. USA , March 13 , 1865", "July 23 , 1866 February 14 , 1868" ], [ "Sackett , William H", "Colonel", "9th Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , March 13 , 1865", "July 23 , 1866" ], [ "Salm-Salm , Prince Felix", "Colonel", "68th Regiment New York Volunteer Infantry", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , April 13 , 1865", "March 12 , 1866" ], [ "Salomon , Charles Eberhard", "Colonel", "9th Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , March 13 , 1865", "March 12 , 1866" ], [ "Salomon , Edward Selig", "Lt . Colonel", "82nd Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , March 13 , 1865", "March 12 , 1866" ], [ "Sanborn , William", "Lt . Colonel", "22nd Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , March 13 , 1865", "July 26 , 1866" ], [ "Sanders , Addison Hiatt", "Lt . Colonel", "16th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , March 13 , 1865", "March 12 , 1866" ], [ "Sanders , Horace T", "Colonel", "19th Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , April 19 , 1865", "March 12 , 1866" ], [ "Sanderson , Thomas Wakefield", "Lt . Colonel", "10th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Cavalry", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , March 13 , 1865", "April 10 , 1866" ], [ "Sanford , Edward Sewall", "Colonel", "Additional Aide-de-Camp , USV", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , March 13 , 1865", "March 12 , 1866" ], [ "Sargent , Horace Binney", "Colonel", "1st Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Cavalry", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , March 21 , 1864", "February 20 , 1865" ], [ "Satterlee , Richard S", "Major", "Medical Purveyor , USA", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USA , September 2 , 1864", "February 20 , 1865" ], [ "Sawtelle , Charles Greene", "Colonel", "Quartermaster , USA ,", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USA , March 13 , 1865", "February 14 , 1867" ], [ "Sawyer , Franklin", "Lt . Colonel", "8th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , March 13 , 1865", "April 10 , 1866" ], [ "Scates , Walter Bennett", "Major", "Asst . Adjutant Gen. USV", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , March 13 , 1865", "April 10 , 1866" ], [ "Schmitt , William Andrew", "Lt . Colonel", "27th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , March 13 , 1865", "May 18 , 1866" ], [ "Schneider , Edward F", "Lt . Colonel", "8th Regiment Kansas Volunteer Infantry", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , March 13 , 1865", "March 25 , 1866" ], [ "Schofield , George Wheeler", "Lt . Colonel", "2nd Regiment Missouri Volunteer Light Artillery", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , January 26 , 1865", "February 14 , 1865" ], [ "Scofield , Hiram", "Colonel", "47th Regiment U.S . Colored Infantry", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USV , March 13 , 1865", "April 10 , 1866" ], [ "Schriver , Edmund", "Colonel", "Inspector Gen. USA", "Bvt . Brig . Gen. USA , August 1 , 1864 Bvt . Maj. Gen. USA , March 13 , 1865", "February 20 , 1865 July 14 , 1866" ] ]
Union brevet generals ; lower actual , substantive grade -- S
List_of_American_Civil_War_brevet_generals_(Union)_18
This is a list of American Civil War brevet generals that served the Union Army. This list of brevet major generals or brevet brigadier generals currently contains a section which gives the names of officers who held lower actual or substantive grades (often referred to as ranks) in the Union Army, were not promoted to full actual or substantive grade generals during or immediately after the war, but were awarded the grade of brevet major general or brevet brigadier general, almost always in recognition of service not as any form of promotion. The first section shows these officers' actual grades and regiments or assignments. Dates in the list are explained below. The lists of general officers who were in active service as or were promoted to the grade of brigadier general or major general, or in the case of Ulysses S. Grant, lieutenant general, in the Regular Army of the United States at the start of or during the Civil War and of officers who were appointed as brigadier generals or major generals in the volunteer forces which constituted most of the Union Army, who were awarded brevet general grades have been moved to a draft user page for revision and reduction in length. Information on brevet appointments or awards for these officers still may be found at List of American Civil War Generals (Union). A small number of these awards were made before the generals who received them were promoted to full actual grade generals. Many of the awards were brevet major general grades given to full, actual grade regular army or volunteer force brigadier generals. Some volunteer generals also received brevet awards of general officer grades in the Regular Army of the United States, which were higher awards than brevet awards in the volunteer services. The second and third sections have (or will have) the appointment dates for full general promotions since the officers often began acting in the capacity of general officers before they were confirmed and commissioned. These sections have the same information concerning and dates of the brevet awards as have those in the first section.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_State_Association_of_Independent_Schools_Athletic_Association
New York State Association of Independent Schools Athletic Association
[ "Year", "Cross-country ( boys )", "Cross-country ( girls )" ]
[ [ "1984", "Horace Mann", "Horace Mann" ], [ "1985", "Collegiate", "Horace Mann" ], [ "1986", "Collegiate", "Horace Mann" ], [ "1987", "Collegiate", "Horace Mann" ], [ "1988", "Collegiate", "Horace Mann" ], [ "1989", "Collegiate", "Horace Mann" ], [ "1990", "Collegiate", "Horace Mann" ], [ "1991", "Collegiate", "Horace Mann" ], [ "1992", "Collegiate", "Horace Mann" ], [ "1993", "Collegiate", "Horace Mann" ], [ "1994", "Collegiate", "Convent of the Sacred Heart" ], [ "1995", "Collegiate", "Brearley" ], [ "1996", "Horace Mann", "Brearley" ], [ "1997", "Collegiate", "Horace Mann" ], [ "1998", "Collegiate", "Packer Collegiate" ], [ "1999", "Collegiate", "Packer Collegiate" ], [ "2000", "Collegiate", "Packer Collegiate" ], [ "2001", "Collegiate", "Poly Prep" ], [ "2002", "Collegiate", "Brearley" ], [ "2003", "Collegiate", "Horace Mann" ] ]
Championship teams
Results through Winter 2020 . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Fall sports :
New_York_State_Association_of_Independent_Schools_Athletic_Association_0
The New York State Association of Independent Schools Athletic Association (NYSAISAA) is a sports association for independent schools in New York state. It is overseen by the New York State Association of Independent Schools. The Association conducts championships in various sports each year, some of which serve as qualifiers for overall state championships conducted with public and catholic schools.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_IPC_Biathlon_and_Cross-Country_Skiing_World_Championships_–_Men's_7.5_km
2011 IPC Biathlon and Cross-Country Skiing World Championships – Men's 7.5 km
[ "Rank", "Bib", "Name", "Country", "Penalties ( P+P )", "Time ( calculated )", "Deficit" ]
[ [ "1", "69", "Nikolay Polukhin Guide : Andrey Tokarev", "Russia", "1 ( 1+0 )", "21:09.9", "0.0" ], [ "2", "70", "Vasili Shaptsiaboi Guide : Mikalai Shablouski", "Belarus", "0 ( 0+0 )", "21:40.8", "+30.9" ], [ "3", "61", "Wilhelm Brem Guide : Florian Grimm", "Germany", "0 ( 0+0 )", "21:59.1", "+49.2" ], [ "4", "71", "Alexei Toropov Guide : Sergey Maksimov", "Russia", "1 ( 0+1 )", "22:36.3", "+1:26.4" ], [ "5", "67", "Vitaliy Lukyanenko Guide : Dmytro Khurtyk", "Ukraine", "2 ( 2+0 )", "22:58.4", "+1:48.5" ], [ "6", "64", "Thomas Clarion Guide : Julien Bourla", "France", "1 ( 1+0 )", "23:25.2", "+2:15.3" ], [ "7", "62", "Dmytro Shulga Guide : Sergiy Kycheryaviy", "Ukraine", "0 ( 0+0 )", "24:03.1", "+2:53.2" ], [ "8", "66", "Anatolii Kovalevskyi Guide : Borys Babar", "Ukraine", "5 ( 4+1 )", "24:31.6", "+3:21.7" ], [ "9", "65", "Stanislav Chokhlaev Guide : Sergey Syniakin", "Russia", "0 ( 0+0 )", "24:38.4", "+3:28.5" ], [ "10", "68", "Filipp Spitsyn Guide : Denis Kalabin", "Russia", "2 ( 1+1 )", "25:24.4", "+4:14.5" ], [ "11", "63", "Iurii Utkin Guide : Vitaliy Kazakov", "Ukraine", "6 ( 2+4 )", "26:35.3", "+5:25.4" ] ]
Results -- Visually impaired
2011_IPC_Biathlon_and_Cross-Country_Skiing_World_Championships_–_Men's_7.5_km_2
The men's 7.5 km competitions in biathlon of the 2011 IPC Biathlon and Cross-Country Skiing World Championships were held on April 7, 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Results_of_the_2007_Kenyan_general_election
Results of the 2007 Kenyan general election
[ "Constituency", "Party", "Elected" ]
[ [ "Gatanga", "PNU", "Peter Kenneth" ], [ "Gatundu North", "PICK", "Clement Kungu Waibara" ], [ "Gatundu South", "KANU", "Uhuru Kenyatta" ], [ "Gichugu", "PNU", "Martha Karua" ], [ "Githunguri", "SAFINA", "Peter Njoroge Baiya" ], [ "Juja", "PNU", "George Thuo" ], [ "Kandara", "PNU", "James Maina Kamau" ], [ "Kangema", "PNU", "John Michuki" ], [ "Kiambaa", "KANU", "Stanley Munga Githunguri" ], [ "Kieni", "PNU", "Namesyus Warugongo" ], [ "Kigumo", "PNU", "Jamleck Irungu Kamau" ], [ "Kiharu", "SISI KWA SISI", "Barnabas Muturi Mwangi" ], [ "Kikuyu", "PNU", "Lewis Nguyai Nganga" ], [ "Kinangop", "SISI KWA SISI", "David Mwaniki Ngugi" ], [ "Kipipiri", "PNU", "Amos Kimunya" ], [ "Kirinyaga Central", "FORD A", "John Ngata Kariuki" ], [ "Lari", "PPK", "David Njuguna Kiburi Mwaura" ], [ "Limuru", "FORD P", "Peter Mungai Mwathi" ], [ "Maragwa", "PNU", "Peter Mbau Elias" ], [ "Mathioya", "PNU", "Clement Muchiri Wambugu" ] ]
Central Province
PNU : 18 , Safina : 3 , KANU : 2 , Sisi kwa sisi : 2 , FORD-A : 1 , FORD-P : 1 , PICK : 1 PPK
Results_of_the_2007_Kenyan_general_election_2
This page contains detailed results of the parliamentary election that was held as part of the Kenyan general election in December 2007.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Tour_de_France,_Prologue_to_Stage_10
2010 Tour de France, Prologue to Stage 10
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Sylvain Chavanel ( FRA )", "Quick-Step", "33h 01 ' 23" ], [ "2", "Cadel Evans ( AUS )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 1 ' 25" ], [ "3", "Ryder Hesjedal ( CAN )", "Garmin-Transitions", "+ 1 ' 32" ], [ "4", "Andy Schleck ( LUX )", "Team Saxo Bank", "+ 1 ' 55" ], [ "5", "Alexander Vinokourov ( KAZ )", "Astana", "+ 2 ' 17" ], [ "6", "Alberto Contador ( ESP )", "Astana", "+ 2 ' 26" ], [ "7", "Jurgen Van den Broeck ( BEL )", "Omega Pharma-Lotto", "+ 2 ' 28" ], [ "8", "Nicolas Roche ( IRL )", "Ag2r-La Mondiale", "+ 2 ' 28" ], [ "9", "Johan Vansummeren ( BEL )", "Garmin-Transitions", "+ 2 ' 33" ], [ "10", "Denis Menchov ( RUS )", "Rabobank", "+ 2 ' 35" ] ]
General classification after stage 7
2010_Tour_de_France,_Prologue_to_Stage_10_15
The 2010 Tour de France begins on 3 July in Rotterdam in the Netherlands with a prologue time trial, and stage 10 occurs on 14 July, with a medium mountain stage in Gap.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Bulldogs_RLFC_season
2007 Bulldogs RLFC season
[ "Player", "Appearances", "Tries", "Goals", "F Goals", "Points" ]
[ [ "Adam Brideson", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "Fred Briggs", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "Kane Cleal", "15", "2", "0", "0", "8" ], [ "Trent Cutler", "9", "6", "0", "0", "24" ], [ "Hazem El Masri", "15", "6", "51/60", "0", "126" ], [ "Andrew Emelio", "2", "1", "0", "0", "4" ], [ "Jon Green", "2", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "Jarrad Hickey", "15", "4", "0", "0", "16" ], [ "Daniel Holdsworth", "11", "0", "0", "1", "1" ], [ "Corey Hughes", "15", "1", "0", "0", "4" ], [ "Nick Kouparitsas", "8", "1", "0", "0", "4" ], [ "Heka Nanai", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "Reni Maitua", "15", "4", "0", "0", "16" ], [ "Willie Mason", "11", "2", "0", "0", "8" ], [ "Dallas Mcilwain", "7", "1", "0", "0", "4" ], [ "Daryl Millard", "15", "5", "0", "0", "20" ], [ "Brad Morrin", "1", "0", "0", "0", "0" ], [ "Mark O'Meley", "11", "1", "0", "0", "4" ], [ "Luke Patten", "16", "3", "0", "0", "12" ], [ "Adam Perry", "10", "0", "0", "0", "0" ] ]
Players ( 31 )
2007_Bulldogs_RLFC_season_0
The 2007 Bulldogs RLFC season was the 73rd in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2007 Telstra Premiership, finishing the regular season 6th (out of 16) and reaching the semi-finals before being knocked out by the Parramatta Eels.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_The_Oaks_Club_Challenger
2013 The Oaks Club Challenger
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "CZE", "Lucie Hradecká", "54", "1" ], [ "CZE", "Andrea Hlaváčková", "66", "2" ], [ "UKR", "Lesia Tsurenko", "74", "3" ], [ "NED", "Arantxa Rus", "75", "4" ], [ "RUS", "Olga Puchkova", "77", "5" ], [ "FRA", "Pauline Parmentier", "79", "6" ], [ "FRA", "Mathilde Johansson", "83", "7" ], [ "USA", "Melanie Oudin", "88", "8" ] ]
WTA entrants -- Seeds
2013_The_Oaks_Club_Challenger_0
The 2013 The Oaks Club Challenger is a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It is the fifth edition of the tournament which is part of the 2013 ITF Women's Circuit, offering a total of $50,000 in prize money. It takes place in Osprey, Florida, United States, on March 25-31, 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_Washington_Redskins_season
2000 Washington Redskins season
[ "Round", "Pick", "Player", "Position", "School" ]
[ [ "1", "2", "LaVar Arrington", "Linebacker", "Penn State" ], [ "1", "3", "Chris Samuels", "Tackle", "Alabama" ], [ "3", "64", "Lloyd Harrison", "Cornerback", "North Carolina State" ], [ "4", "129", "Michael Moore", "Guard", "Troy" ], [ "5", "155", "Quincy Sanders", "Cornerback", "UNLV" ], [ "6", "202", "Todd Husak", "Quarterback", "Stanford" ], [ "7", "216", "Delbert Cowsette", "Defensive Tackle", "Maryland" ], [ "7", "250", "Ethan Howell", "Wide Receiver", "Oklahoma State" ] ]
Offseason -- NFL Draft
Main article : 2000 NFL Draft
2000_Washington_Redskins_season_0
The Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 69th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 64th in Washington, D.C. They failed to improve on their 10-6 record from 1999 and they went 8-8 and missed the playoffs despite starting the season 6-2. Norv Turner, in his sixth season as the Redskins head coach, was fired the day after Week 14, in which they went 7-6. He was replaced by Terry Robiskie for the final two games. This was the final season the Redskins wore the screen printed name and numbers on jerseys. The off-season dominated when owner Dan Snyder acquired veteran free agents Bruce Smith, Deion Sanders and Mark Carrier. Smith would remain with the Redskins until 2003 while both Carrier and Sanders left the team at the end of the season, though Sanders returned to play for the Baltimore Ravens in 2004. The season is notable for the Redskins drafting future Pro Bowlers Lavar Arrington and Chris Samuels with the second and third overall picks respectively in the first round of the 2000 NFL Draft.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Guatemala_2008
Miss Guatemala 2008
[ "Represent", "Contestant", "Age", "Height", "Hometown" ]
[ [ "Alta Verapaz", "Casetie Lily Dubois Caravantes", "23", "1.74 m ( 5 ft 8 ⁄ 2 in )", "Copán" ], [ "Chimaltenango", "Wendy Karina Albizures del Cid", "19", "1.83 m ( 6 ft 0 in )", "Chimaltenango" ], [ "Ciudad Capital", "Rita Elizabeth Meda Cojulún", "19", "1.77 m ( 5 ft 9 ⁄ 2 in )", "Ciudad Guatemala" ], [ "Guatemala", "Ana Maribel Arana Ruiz", "22", "1.79 m ( 5 ft 10 ⁄ 2 in )", "Villa Nueva" ], [ "Izabal", "Jessica Jazmín Donabó Chávez", "18", "1.75 m ( 5 ft 9 in )", "Puerto Barrios" ], [ "Jalapa", "Luz Yohana Marroquín Morán", "20", "1.76 m ( 5 ft 9 ⁄ 2 in )", "Jalapa" ], [ "Quetzaltenango", "Clara Jennifer Chiong Estrada", "24", "1.81 m ( 5 ft 11 ⁄ 2 in )", "Quetzaltenango" ] ]
Official delegates
Miss_Guatemala_2008_1
The Miss Guatemala 2008 pageant was held on March 7, 2008 at Auditorio Nacionalin in Guatemala City, Guatemala. This year only 7 candidates were competing for the national crown. The chosen winner represented Guatemala at the Miss Universe 2008 and at Miss Continente Americano 2008. The winner of best national costume, the costume will be use in Miss Universe 2008. Miss World Guatemala represented Guatemala at the Miss World 2008. Miss Guatemala Internacional represented Guatemala at Miss International 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_in_Ottawa
Sport in Ottawa
[ "Club", "Sport", "League", "Venue", "Established", "Championships" ]
[ [ "Ottawa Senators", "ice hockey", "NHL ( and other leagues )", "Ottawa Auditorium , The Arena , Dey 's Arena , Rideau Rink", "1884-1934", "11 ( Stanley Cups ) 1 ( Prince of Wales Trophy ) 3 ( Allan Cups )" ], [ "Ottawa Renegades", "Canadian football", "Canadian Football League", "Frank Clair Stadium", "2002-2005", "0" ], [ "Ottawa Rough Riders", "Canadian football", "Canadian Football League", "Frank Clair Stadium", "1876-1996", "9 ( Grey Cups )" ], [ "Ottawa Lynx", "Baseball", "International League ( AAA )", "Lynx Stadium", "1993-2007", "1" ], [ "Ottawa Giants", "Baseball", "International League ( AAA )", "Lansdowne Park", "1951", "0" ], [ "Ottawa Athletics", "Baseball", "International League ( AAA )", "Lansdowne Park", "1952-1955", "0" ], [ "Ottawa Senators /Braves", "Baseball", "Canadian-American League ( Class C )", "Lansdowne Park", "1936-1940", "0" ], [ "Ottawa Nationals /Senators", "Baseball", "Border League ( Class C )", "Lansdowne Park", "1947-1950", "3" ], [ "Ottawa Rapidz", "Baseball", "Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball", "Ottawa Baseball Stadium", "2008-2009", "0" ], [ "Ottawa Fat Cats", "Baseball", "Intercounty Baseball League", "Ottawa Baseball Stadium", "2010-2012", "0" ], [ "Ottawa-Hull Junior Canadiens", "ice hockey", "( non-league )", "Ottawa Auditorium", "1956-1959", "Memorial Cup ( 1957 )" ], [ "Ottawa Raiders", "ice hockey", "National Women 's Hockey League", "Sandy Hill Arena", "1999-2007", "0" ], [ "Ottawa Loggers", "roller hockey", "Roller Hockey International", "Ottawa Civic Centre", "1997-1999", "n/a" ], [ "Ottawa Fury ( 2005-13 )", "soccer", "Premier Development League", "Keith Harris Stadium and Algonquin College Soccer Complex", "2005-2013", "0" ], [ "Ottawa Fury Women", "soccer", "W-League", "Keith Harris Stadium and Algonquin College Soccer Complex", "2003-2014", "1" ], [ "Ottawa Harlequins", "Rugby union", "Rugby Canada Super League", "Twin Elm Rugby Park", "1999-2010", "0" ], [ "Ottawa Rebel", "indoor lacrosse", "National Lacrosse League", "Scotiabank Place", "2001-2003", "0" ] ]
Past sports teams
Sport_in_Ottawa_1
Sport in Ottawa, Canada's capital, has a history dating back to the 19th century. Ottawa is now home to four professional sports teams: the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League; the Ottawa Redblacks of the Canadian Football League; the Ottawa Champions of the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball; and the Ottawa Fury of the United Soccer League. Several non-professional teams also play in Ottawa, including the Ottawa 67's junior hockey team and other semi-professional and collegiate teams in various sports.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_(Belgium_and_the_Netherlands,_season_5)
So You Think You Can Dance (Belgium and the Netherlands, season 5)
[ "Dancer", "Style", "Music", "Results" ]
[ [ "Masha Verdegem", "Jazz", "Control Vitamin String Quartet", "Eliminated" ], [ "Inge Devroey", "Jazz", "Bedroom Hymns - Florence + The Machine", "Safe" ], [ "Eliane Nsanze", "Modern", "Toxicity - System Of A Down", "Safe" ], [ "Daniel Fishermen", "Jazz", "DJ Got Us Fallin 'in Love - Usher featuring Pitbull", "Eliminated" ], [ "Hessel de Graaf", "Hip-hop", "Green Light - John Legend featuring Andre 3000", "Safe" ], [ "Sinerjey Meyfroodt", "Hip-hop", "Pump It - Black Eyed Peas", "Safe" ] ]
Live Shows -- Live Show 1 ( 21 October 2012 )
Couple Style Music Choreographer Results Eliane Nsanze Sinerjey Meyfroodt Jazz `` The Fear '' - Ben Howard Laurent Flament Dance for your Life Sarah Mancini Niels van den Heuvel Lyrical hip-hop `` Do n't Wake Me Up '' - Chris Brown Vincent Vianen Safe Inge Devroey Hessel de Graaf Modern `` You Lost Me '' - Christina Aguilera Isabelle Beernaert Dance for your Life Masha Verdegem Daniel Fishermen Disco `` Hush Hush , Hush Hush '' - The Pussycat Dolls Laurent Flament Dance for your Life Iris Meeusen Arno Brys Viennese Waltz `` I Wo n't Give Up '' - Jason Mraz Peter Bosveld Ilse Lans Safe Davinia Janssens Remy Vetter Hip-hop `` She Wolf ( Falling to Pieces ) '' - David Guetta featuring Sia Steeve Austin Safe Vita Boers Frederic De Smet Cha-cha `` Dance Again '' - Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull Fame Jana de Haan Koen Brouwers Safe Kalila Hermant Delano Spenrath Hip-hop `` Ayo Technology '' - 50 Cent featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland Vincent Vianen Safe Vivian Cardoso Gomez Denden Karadeniz Modern `` Wil Niet Dat Je Weg Gaat ( Do Not Want You To Leave ) '' - Clouseau Isabelle Beernaert Safe Show 1 Results Group Choreography : Top 18 : `` Bangarang '' - Skrillex featuring Sirah ( Hip Hop Contemporary , Choreographer : Roy Julen ) Dance For Your Life solos :
So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_(Belgium_and_the_Netherlands,_season_5)_2
The fifth season of So You Think You Can Dance, a Dutch/Belgian televised dance competition, aired in the fall of 2012 on networks RTL5 (Netherlands) and vtm (Belgium). Judges Dan Karaty, Euvgenia Parakhina and Jan Kooijman all returned as permanent members of the judge's panel. Departing judge Marco Gerrits was replaced by choreographer Ish Ait Hamou. An Lemmens and Dennis Weening returned in their roles as co-hosts. On December 9, hip-hop dancer Frederic de Smet was announced as the winner of the competition and awarded a choice of dance school scholarship and €25,000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Got_Married_(season_3)
We Got Married (season 3)
[ "Ep", "Date aired", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "9 April 2011", "Nichkhun disappointed because Victoria does not complete the mission he gives last week . Victoria apologizes to Nichkhun by performing Sorry Sorry dances outside their house . Khuntoria are given the mission as magazine reporter to introduce Korean food in Worldwide travel-orientated magazine . The two new couples : Eunjung from T-ara & Lee Jang Woo and Park So Hyun & Kim Won Jun met for the first time" ], [ "2", "16 April 2011", "Khuntoria continue the mission for the Worldwide Travel Magazine and enlist Chansung 's ( 2PM ) help . The Woojung couple continue their date by the Han River and Jang Woo serenades Eunjung . The Brave Couple continues their Wedding Ceremony hosted by the members of M4 . They also have the challenge from K.Will ( the wedding singer ) to kiss on the cheek whenever he sings the word 'present . ' They also go out to drink after the ceremony and revelations come undone by their friends . They also ask each other what the other wants most in the new marriage" ], [ "3", "23 April 2011", "Nichkhun invites Yong Dae , a famous badminton player over , and Victoria invites Sulli . Since it is Sulli 's birthday , Khuntoria left to buy food from the market leaving Yong Dae and Sulli alone in the house . The Brave Couple get a mission to go back in time to when they first met in 1993 and go on a date together at an amusement park , while fulfilling five missions . The Woojung couple head to Jang Woo 's second house where they play a game of darts to decide where they will go next time" ], [ "4", "30 April 2011", "Khuntoria meets Cha Yuri at the mart . Victoria gets jealous when Nichkhun says that was the woman who film a kiss scene in the CF with him . Woojung couple have their first vacation together to Yeong Deok . Brave Couple continues their date at the amusement park , fulfilling the five missions that need to be done" ], [ "5", "7 May 2011", "Khuntoria cooked special for Sulli 's birthday . After that , they play badminton and Disco Pang Pang game together . Woojung couple enjoys their leisure time together outside the capsule house while drinking coffee personally made by Jang Woo . They watching a movie that compile of Eunjung 's footage made by Jang Woo and play games together . Brave Couple spends their honeymoon in Cebu , Philippines , while Won Joon has an M4 Concert . They take photos at the villa they are staying in and also play at the pool , even with So Hyun trying to parody Secret Garden ( South Korean TV series ) but ending up failing since Won Joon is not very familiar with the drama" ], [ "6", "14 May 2011", "Khuntoria are given the mission to throw the first ball in the opening game of the pro baseball season at the Jamsil Baseball Stadium . Woojung go to their school together and Eunjung introduces her friend to her husband . They attend the class together . In the class , Eunjung sings together with Jaemin with the gesture that makes Jang Woo feel uneasy . The Brave couple are still experiencing the joys of their honeymoon , even going para-sailing . After the M4 Concert , Won Joon takes So Hyun to a restaurant , where he creates a romantic atmosphere with a lovely dinner and even music" ], [ "7", "21 May 2011", "Continuation from last week , Khuntoria are given the mission Kiss Time Event at the Jamsil Baseball Stadium . At the college , Woojung have lunch with their friends . Eunjung and Jaemin plan to make her husband jealous . Jang Woo 's annoyed at how close his wife is with another man . Things turn out when Jaemin reveals the plan , Jang Woo and Jaemin pretend that they were fighting and that makes her feel sad . At the end , they get the mission card to go to their new house . Brave Couple finish their romantic dinner with Won Joon getting him and So Hyun couple watches , along with presenting her with a diamond ring asking her to accept his love . They also spend the rest of the day doing a hopping tour and also talk about what happens once they return to Korea to officially start their married life" ], [ "8", "28 May 2011", "Nichkhun wants to surprise Victoria by cooking Chinese food before her comeback . Miss A comes to Khuntoria 's house as Nichkhun invites them to help him cook . Woojung reveals a mobile home as their first house . Jang Woo asks Eunjung to cook for the first time at their new house . They go to the mart to buy things to cook and decorations to decorate their new house . Upon returning to Korea , the Brave Couple is given the mission to do some last checks on the things that they want to know about each other and to confirm some things . Won Joon takes So Hyun to his house and shows him around , while So Hyun looks for marks regarding his past with other women , while Won Joon wants to meet some of his wife 's friends who can tell stories about her" ], [ "9", "4 June 2011", "Khuntoria get the mission to take part in a romantic movie Eat , Jump , Love . They went to do Bungee Jumping . Jang Woo tells Eunjung that he will do everything as she wishes on that day . So , they go to the theme park with a spa and Jang Woo wishes to play Churro Kiss Game . The Brave Couple have lunch with So Hyun 's friend Mi Sun , who Won Joon had invited , but Mi Sun also brought along Ryu Si-won , who is a close friend to Won Joon . Together , the friends tell the newlywed couple about living together and marriage itself , along with how they should handle situations , with some jokes in the middle . Later , the Brave Couple receives a mission to go find their newlywed house themselves" ], [ "10", "11 June 2011", "Khuntoria are unable to do the bungee jumping successfully because Victoria is too afraid . Woojung couple enjoy the warm spa . Eunjung wants to see how good Jang Woo 's swimming skills are . Eunjung wishes her husband to dry her hair and make a self prepared meal . Brave Couple move into their new home , with So Hyun asking K.Will and Kim Hyung Jun to help her prepare a surprise for Won Joon , only for Won Joon to run into Hyung Jun at the elevator , but then realize nothing about the surprise . They later receive a mission to pick the five 'must haves ' of a wedding house" ], [ "11", "18 June 2011", "Khuntoria film a Caribbean Bay CF together with the rest of 2PM , and play a game with the 2PM members . Khuntoria gets on a wedding decorated bus . Woojung couple went to a herb farm . Eunjung asks Jang Woo for a foot massage . The Brave Couple go shopping with the five marriage coupons with an original list in mind , however , once they get there , their list changes and ends up leaning towards all of the items that So Hyun wanted to buy . Although , in order to buy the items , So Hyun has to say 'Oppa , this ' to Won Joon" ], [ "12", "25 June 2011", "Khuntoria celebrate their 1-year anniversary in a bus and have their first wedding photo shoot . Brave Couple spend their first night in their newlywed home , rearranging the furniture and even doing newlywed things such as brushing their teeth together and having the wife apply facial cleaners . So Hyun then tries to parody Secret Garden ( South Korean TV series ) again , but ends up failing , once again . However , Won Joon attempts the 'foam kiss , ' but also ends up failing . So Hyun then reveals the surprise that she has prepared for her husband , which results in him being very touched" ], [ "13", "2 July 2011", "Continuation from last week 's episode , Khuntoria share their first kiss during their photo shoot . So Hyun invites Kim Sook and Lizzy from After School ( band ) to help her in creating lunchboxes for Won Joon and the rest of the M4 crew at the M4 concert , with So Hyun even remembering about his wish that they had asked on first day they met , after their wedding ceremony . Later , when So Hyun visits Won Joon in the waiting room with Won Joon then becoming disappointed thinking that So Hyun has come empty handed" ], [ "14", "9 July 2011", "So Hyun aids in Won Joon in helping to tell the others that she prepared lunch boxes . After they eat , it is then time for the concert , to which they exchange hidden signals to look out for . After the concert is completed , Won Joon prepares another surprise event for his wife at the concert venue . Khuntoria plans a wedding ceremony and parodies the kiss charge scene in The Greatest Love . They invite both 2PM and f ( x ) members and even though the whole of 2PM comes , only Amber is able to make it from f ( x )" ], [ "15", "16 July 2011", "Continuation of last week 's episode , Khuntoria completes their wedding ceremony and Nichkhun gives Victoria a heartfelt letter . After the ceremony , Khuntoria boards a yacht to have time alone and Victoria gives Nichkhun a surprise gift . Won Joon then presents his solo concert for his wife , So Hyun , singing and dancing , singing to her while playing the piano and presenting her with a rose ending with So Hyun being touched to tears . They then travel to a health clinic because So Hyun was concerned about Won Joon 's health since he had recently had a concert . While on the train , Won Joon presents So Hyun with the three-tier lunch box again that 's filled with fruits and vegetables since So Hyun is not a big breakfast person . They later play games on the train that they played when they were students going on trips and singing songs" ], [ "16", "23 July 2011", "Khuntoria is given the mission : To cultivate a couple hobby . They decide to go play pool and Nichkhun prides himself on being 'the king of pool ' . However , Victoria surprises him by being quite good at the game . The Brave Couple arrive at the health clinic . They go through a series of tests to check on their health through a specific Chinese treatment . Through the series of tests , it is shown that So Hyun 's body is not as healthy as Won Joon 's making him happy . It turns out that by looking at the age of the blood vessels , that So Hyun is deemed to be 80 years old . During their meeting with the physician , they learn about this physique personality , with So Hyun being the 'less yang ' type , which is easily touched , cares more about other peoples ' business , and neglects themselves and their own family , while Won Joon being a 'too yin ' type , which the physician said is a great match for the 'less yang ' people . Afterwards , they have lunch and plan a date for which So Hyun wants to ride a couple bike" ], [ "17", "30 July 2011", "Continuation of last week 's mission , Khuntoria decides to plant lettuce and chilli peppers but Nichkhun is not too fond of the idea . After planting the vegetables and eating dinner , Khuntoria gives each other a manicure , and jokingly confirms their new couple hobby to be giving each other manicures . The Brave Couple goes on their date and So Hyun gets her wished fulfilled to ride a couple bike . They then head out on a duck boat to complete her perfect date and they then go into a hot air balloon . Later , at their home , Won Joon posts the reports from the health checkup on their wall so that So Hyun will have the motivation to exercise . They follow along to an exercise video until So Hyun is then worried about Won Joon 's nieces coming to visit , which they are already on their way . While So Hyun was cutting the fruits , the doorbell rang and the nieces then arrived" ], [ "18", "6 August 2011", "Khuntoria visits Tiger JK and Yoon Mirae 's home and prepares kimchi for them . At the end of the episode , they were given a mission to Make memories with Jordan , Tiger JK and Tasha 's 4-year-old son . For the Brave Couple , it is the first time that So Hyun is meeting her in-laws , with Won Joon 's nieces , which she did n't even know that he had . During the first introductions , Won Joon is also nervous on how to introduce them , but his nieces break the silence by saying 'Aunt-in-law ' which Won Joon finds shocking since his nieces grew up in America and their knowledge of Korean culture is quite shallow . The nieces also prepared a present for So Hyun , giving her cereal hoping that she 'd eat breakfast in the morning . So Hyun also prepared a gift for the nieces , by giving them both signed SNSD CD 's . After eating , they then decide to go out shopping since the nieces will be leaving for America within a few days . They then stop to get some snacks on the street before going shoe shopping to which So Hyun says that she will buy them a pair as a gift . Won Joon then objects to all of the shoes that they try on , saying that he thinks that they 're too sexy , and pick out shoes that are old fashioned for the girls to wear . They then venture into a museum that has things from the past and they dress up in old school uniforms and even eat lunch boxes in an old school room . However , there is something that the nieces are curious about" ], [ "19", "13 August 2011", "Continuation of the previous mission , Khuntoria tries their best to be good 'parents ' to Jordan but is finding it difficult . Nichkhun however , slowly gets closer to Jordan , neglecting Victoria and thus , making her jealous and wanting attention . At the end of the day , they go home and enjoy wine with ice-cream and a foot bath and is given a new mission . For the Brave Couple , the nieces are having a casual conversation and even asking how many boyfriends did So Hyun have before Won Joon . So Hyun then attacks Won Joon by saying that he had many more girlfriends than she had boyfriends . They then get around to what they were curious about and wanted to ask , which was when they are going to have kids , but they said it in English because they were too afraid to say it . So Hyun then draws a family tree to know the family better , the nieces then take the notebook and draw six children ( three boys and three girls ) underneath of Won Joon and So Hyun . They then go to karaoke and have a good time with the nieces before they leave . Later , the couple tires to find something to do that they have in common , they try dancing and playing the piano , but nothing turns out to be right for them" ], [ "20", "20 August 2011", "Khuntoria 's new mission is to enjoy a romantic holiday getaway in Maldives ! Upon reaching Maldives , Khuntoria has some fun but their spirits are dampened when they find out their new mission : To be friendly guides for the visitors . The Brave Couple try to give a couple activity a try , which picked out by Won Joon , is sewing . They then decide to make things for each other , Won Joon will make So Hyun a purse and So Hyun will make Won Joon pajama pants . Won Joon then persists to buying a sewing machine since he finds them interesting and entertaining . The couple then has a race to see who can finish sewing the fastest , with So Hyun being speedy , but Won Joon being careful , making sure to get everything right . Won Joon finishes first , even though his sewing machine broke in the middle , with So Hyun still trying to figure out how to close the pants , which Won Joon fixes in no time" ] ]
Episode summaries
We_Got_Married_(season_3)_0
We Got Married (Season 3) is the third season of South Korean reality-variety show We Got Married (), a segment of MBC's Sunday Sunday Night program. First broadcast in 2008, the show pairs up Korean celebrities to show what life would be like if they were married. Each week, couples are assigned missions to complete, with candid interviews of the participants to reveal their thoughts and feelings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_films_in_the_United_States
List of best-selling films in the United States
[ "Rank", "Title", "Sales", "Revenue" ]
[ [ "1", "Avengers : Endgame", "4,806,816", "$ 104,154,360" ], [ "2", "Captain Marvel", "4,901,758", "$ 66,146,654" ], [ "3", "Aquaman", "4,214,687", "$ 61,119,252" ], [ "4", "Bohemian Rhapsody", "3,088,534", "$ 59,105,423" ], [ "5", "Toy Story 4", "2,820,074", "$ 53,605,464" ], [ "6", "Spider-Man : Far From Home", "2,652,007", "$ 50,840,371" ], [ "7", "Shazam !", "2,593,510", "$ 40,600,377" ], [ "8", "Spider-Man : Into The Spider-Verse", "2,535,116", "$ 45,683,480" ], [ "9", "The Lion King", "2,524,396", "$ 48,516,017" ], [ "10", "John Wick : Chapter 3 - Parabellum", "2,401,206", "$ 41,580,101" ] ]
Best-selling films by year -- 2019
List_of_best-selling_films_in_the_United_States_19
This list of best-selling films in the United States is a list of the best-selling home video film titles sold in the United States. This list does not include digital purchases or video rentals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Men's_200_metre_butterfly
2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Men's 200 metre butterfly
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Michael Phelps", "United States", "1:53.80" ], [ "2", "3", "Ryuichi Shibata", "Japan", "1:55.82" ], [ "3", "5", "Takeshi Matsuda", "Japan", "1:56.20" ], [ "4", "6", "Travis Nederpelt", "Australia", "1:58.20" ], [ "5", "1", "Davis Tarwater", "United States", "1:58.22" ], [ "6", "2", "Nick D'Arcy", "Australia", "1:58.66" ], [ "7", "8", "Jeremy Knowles", "Bahamas", "1:58.96" ], [ "8", "7", "Kaio Almeida", "Brazil", "1:59.34" ] ]
Results -- A Final
The A final was held on August 17 , at 20:00 . [ 2 ]
2006_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Men's_200_metre_butterfly_2
The men's 200 metre butterfly competition at the 2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 17 at the Saanich Commonwealth Place. The last champion was Tom Malchow of US. This race consisted of four lengths of the pool, all lengths being in butterfly stroke.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_in_amusement_parks
2015 in amusement parks
[ "Name", "Park", "Type", "Manufacturer", "Opened", "Formerly" ]
[ [ "Battlestar Galactica", "Universal Studios Singapore", "Duelling roller coaster", "Vekoma", "May 27", "N/A" ], [ "Hot Wheels SideWinder", "Dreamworld", "Steel roller coaster", "Arrow Dynamics", "December 2015", "Cyclone" ], [ "Rampage", "Alabama Splash Adventure", "Wooden roller coaster", "Custom Coasters International", "2015", "N/A" ], [ "Rougarou", "Cedar Point", "Floorless Coaster", "Bolliger & Mabillard", "May 9", "Mantis" ], [ "Space Mountain : Mission 2", "Disneyland Paris", "Steel roller coaster", "Vekoma", "July 24", "N/A" ], [ "T3", "Kentucky Kingdom", "Suspended Looping Coaster", "Vekoma", "May 30", "T2" ], [ "Twisted Colossus", "Six Flags Magic Mountain", "Steel roller coaster", "Rocky Mountain Construction", "May 23", "Colossus" ], [ "Wicked Cyclone", "Six Flags New England", "Steel roller coaster", "Rocky Mountain Construction", "May 25", "Cyclone" ] ]
Additions -- Roller coasters
2015_in_amusement_parks_2
This is a list of events and openings related to amusement parks that occurred in 2015. These various lists are not exhaustive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surgut_International_Airport
Surgut International Airport
[ "Rank", "City", "Country", "Airports", "Airlines", "Number of passengers" ]
[ [ "1", "Khujand", "Tajikistan", "Khujand Airport", "Tajik Air , Utair", "26,973" ], [ "2", "Bishkek", "Kyrgyzstan", "Manas", "Air Bishkek , Avia Traffic Company", "25,145" ], [ "3", "Osh", "Kyrgyzstan", "Osh Airport", "Avia Traffic Company", "22,396" ], [ "4", "Baku", "Azerbaijan", "Heydar Aliyev International Airport", "Utair", "0 11,030" ], [ "5", "Kiev", "Ukraine", "Boryspil", "Utair", "0 2,669" ] ]
Statistics -- 2015
Busiest domestic routes at Surgut International Airport ( by number of passengers ) 2015 [ 11 ] Rank City Region Airports Airlines Number of passengers 1 Moscow Moscow Moscow Oblast Sheremetyevo , Vnukovo Aeroflot , Pobeda , Utair 525,461 2 St Petersburg St Petersburg Leningrad Oblast Pulkovo Utair 096,626 3 Ufa Bashkortostan Ufa International Airport S7 Airlines , UTair Aviation , Yamal Airlines 090,470 4 Samara Samara Oblast Kurumoch S7 Airlines , Utair 063,688 5 Tyumen Tyumen Oblast Roshchino Utair 048,453
Surgut_International_Airport_2
Surgut Airport , also listed as Surgut North Airport, is an airport in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, Russia located north of Surgut. It services medium-sized airliners. In 2018 Surgut Airport handled 1,758,310 passengers. In May 2019, the airport was named after Farman Salmanov, a renowned Azerbaijani geologist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Tour_de_France,_Stage_11_to_Stage_20
2002 Tour de France, Stage 11 to Stage 20
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Lance Armstrong ( USA )", "U.S . Postal Service", "72h 50 ' 25" ], [ "2", "Joseba Beloki ( ESP )", "ONCE-Eroski", "+ 5 ' 06" ], [ "3", "Raimondas Rumšas ( LTU )", "Lampre-Daikin", "+ 7 ' 24" ], [ "4", "Santiago Botero ( COL )", "Kelme-Costa Blanca", "+ 10 ' 59" ], [ "5", "José Azevedo ( POR )", "ONCE-Eroski", "+ 12 ' 08" ], [ "6", "Igor González de Galdeano ( ESP )", "ONCE-Eroski", "+ 12 ' 12" ], [ "7", "Francisco Mancebo ( ESP )", "iBanesto.com", "+ 12 ' 28" ], [ "8", "Roberto Heras ( ESP )", "U.S . Postal Service", "+ 12 ' 54" ], [ "9", "Levi Leipheimer ( USA )", "Rabobank", "+ 13 ' 58" ], [ "10", "Carlos Sastre ( ESP )", "CSC-Tiscali", "+ 14 ' 49" ] ]
General classification after stage 17 [ 8 ]
2002_Tour_de_France,_Stage_11_to_Stage_20_13
The 2002 Tour de France was the 89th edition of Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Tour began in Luxembourg City with a prologue individual time trial on 6 July and Stage 11 occurred on 18 July with a flat stage from Pau. The race finished on the Champs-Élysées in Paris on 28 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Men's_100_metre_freestyle
2012 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Men's 100 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "4", "Vladimir Morozov", "Russia", "45.65" ], [ "2", "3", "Tommaso D'Orsogna", "Australia", "46.80" ], [ "3", "8", "Yevgeny Lagunov", "Russia", "46.81" ], [ "4", "5", "Luca Dotto", "Italy", "46.84" ], [ "5", "6", "Matt Grevers", "United States", "47.05" ], [ "6", "2", "Jimmy Feigen", "United States", "47.11" ], [ "7", "7", "Hanser Garcia", "Cuba", "47.19" ], [ "8", "1", "Lü Zhiwu", "China", "47.35" ] ]
Results -- Final
The final was held at 19:00 . [ 3 ]
2012_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Men's_100_metre_freestyle_2
The men's 100 metre freestyle event at the 11th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) took place 15 - 16 December 2012 at the Sinan Erdem Dome.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_Secretary_to_the_Ministry_of_Food
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Food
[ "Name", "Entered office", "Left office" ]
[ [ "Alan Lennox-Boyd", "11 October 1939", "15 May 1940" ], [ "Robert Boothby", "15 May 1940", "22 October 1940" ], [ "Gwilym Lloyd George", "22 October 1940", "3 June 1942" ], [ "William Mabane", "3 June 1942", "23 May 1945" ], [ "Florence Horsbrugh", "23 May 1945", "13 July 1945" ], [ "Edith Summerskill", "4 August 1945", "2 March 1950" ], [ "Stanley Evans", "2 March 1950", "18 April 1950" ], [ "Fred Willey", "18 April 1950", "26 October 1951" ], [ "Charles Hill", "31 October 1951", "18 October 1954" ] ]
Parliamentary Secretaries to the Ministry of Food , 1939-1954
Parliamentary_Secretary_to_the_Ministry_of_Food_1
The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Food Control, later the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Food was a junior Ministerial post in the Government of the United Kingdom from 1916 to 1921 and then from 1939 to 1954. The post supported the Minister of Food Control, later the Minister of Food.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Quick-Step_season
2010 Quick-Step season
[ "Date", "Race", "Competition", "Rider", "Country", "Location" ]
[ [ "February 9", "Tour of Qatar , Stage 3", "UCI Asia Tour", "Tom Boonen ( BEL )", "Qatar", "Mesaieed" ], [ "February 11", "Tour of Qatar , Stage 5", "UCI Asia Tour", "Tom Boonen ( BEL )", "Qatar", "Madinat Al Shamal" ], [ "February 18", "Tour of Oman , Stage 5", "UCI Asia Tour", "Tom Boonen ( BEL )", "Oman", "Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex ( Muscat )" ], [ "March 11", "Tirreno-Adriatico , Stage 2", "UCI World Ranking", "Tom Boonen ( BEL )", "Italy", "Montecatini Terme" ], [ "March 26", "Volta a Catalunya , Stage 5", "UCI ProTour", "Davide Malacarne ( ITA )", "Spain", "Cabacés" ], [ "May 10", "Giro d'Italia , Stage 3", "UCI World Ranking", "Wouter Weylandt ( BEL )", "Netherlands", "Middelburg" ], [ "May 13", "Giro d'Italia , Stage 5", "UCI World Ranking", "Jérôme Pineau ( FRA )", "Italy", "Novi Ligure" ], [ "May 30", "Giro d'Italia , Premio della Fuga", "UCI World Ranking", "Jérôme Pineau ( FRA )", "Italy", "" ], [ "May 30", "Tour of Belgium , Overall", "UCI Europe Tour", "Stijn Devolder ( BEL )", "Belgium", "" ], [ "June 23", "Halle-Ingooigem", "UCI Europe Tour", "Jurgen Van de Walle ( BEL )", "Belgium", "Ingooigem" ], [ "July 5", "Tour de France , Stage 2", "UCI World Ranking", "Sylvain Chavanel ( FRA )", "Belgium", "Spa" ], [ "July 10", "Tour de France , Stage 7", "UCI World Ranking", "Sylvain Chavanel ( FRA )", "France", "Les Rousses" ], [ "September 12", "Vuelta a España , Stage 15", "UCI World Ranking", "Carlos Barredo ( ESP )", "Spain", "Lagos de Covadonga" ], [ "October 3", "Circuit Franco-Belge , Stage 4", "UCI Europe Tour", "Wouter Weylandt ( BEL )", "Belgium", "Tournai" ], [ "October 10", "G.P . Beghelli", "UCI Europe Tour", "Dario Cataldo ( ITA )", "Italy", "Monteveglio" ] ]
Season victories
2010_Quick-Step_season_0
The 2010 season for began in January with the Tour Down Under and ended in October at the Giro di Lombardia. As a UCI ProTour team, they were automatically invited and obliged to attend every event in the ProTour. The team looks to remain as one of the world's foremost in the spring classics. Its ridership is mostly unchanged from 2009, in spite of an offseason attempt to sign reigning Tour de France champion Alberto Contador.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Britain:_H-J
List of closed railway stations in Britain: H-J
[ "Station ( Town , unless in station name )", "Rail company", "Year closed" ]
[ [ "Immingham Dock", "Great Central Railway", "1969" ], [ "Immingham Dock ( G & I tramway )", "Grimsby and Immingham Tramway", "1961" ], [ "Immingham ( Eastern Jetty )", "Great Central Railway", "1939" ], [ "Immingham Halt", "Great Central Railway", "1912" ], [ "Immingham Town", "Grimsby and Immingham Tramway", "1961" ], [ "Immingham Western Jetty", "Great Central Railway", "1922" ], [ "Imperial Cottages Halt", "British Railways", "1965" ] ]
I -- Im
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Britain:_H-J_9
The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following: Year of closure is given if known. Stations reopened as heritage railways continue to be included in this list and some have been linked. Some stations have been reopened to passenger traffic. Some lines remain in use for freight and mineral traffic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wicklow_Senior_Football_Championship
Wicklow Senior Football Championship
[ "Year", "Winner", "Opponent" ]
[ [ "2019", "St Patrick 's 0-09", "Arklow Geraldines Ballymoney 0-07" ], [ "2018 ( replay )", "St Patrick 's ( 1-10 ) 0-10 ( R )", "Rathnew ( 0-13 ) 0-08 ( R )" ], [ "2017", "Rathnew 3-08", "Blessington 0-12" ], [ "2016", "Baltinglass 1-14", "St. Patrick 's 1-09" ], [ "2015", "Rathnew 3-06", "St Patrick 's 0-09" ], [ "2014", "Rathnew 1-08", "St Patrick 's 0-07" ], [ "2013", "Rathnew 3-09", "Baltinglass 1-14" ], [ "2012", "St Patrick 's 1-12", "Baltinglass 0-14" ], [ "2011", "St. Mary 's ( Shillelagh/Coolkenno ) 2-05", "Rathnew 0-10" ], [ "2010", "Rathnew", "Baltinglass" ], [ "2009", "Rathnew", "St Patrick 's" ], [ "2008", "Kiltegan", "St Patrick 's" ], [ "2007", "Baltinglass", "Rathnew" ], [ "2006", "St Patrick 's 1-10", "Kiltegan 0-10" ], [ "2005", "Rathnew 0-15", "Shillelagh 1-11" ], [ "2004", "St Patrick 's 3-06", "Rathnew 1-08" ], [ "2003", "Rathnew 0-08 0-11", "Bray Emmets 1-05 0-06" ], [ "2002", "Rathnew 1-08", "Baltinglass 1-03" ], [ "2001", "Rathnew 1-08", "An Tóchar 1-05" ], [ "2000", "Rathnew", "Hollywood" ] ]
Roll of honour
Wicklow_Senior_Football_Championship_1
The Wicklow Senior Football Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised by Wicklow GAA between the top Gaelic football clubs in County Wicklow, Ireland. The winner of the Wicklow Championship qualifies to represent their county in the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship, the winner of which progresses to the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship. The current (2019) champions are St Patrick's (14th title).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Women's_1500_metre_freestyle
2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Women's 1500 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "2", "5", "Melissa Gorman", "Australia", "16:01.53" ], [ "2", "2", "3", "Kate Ziegler", "United States", "16:03.26" ], [ "3", "2", "4", "Kristel Kobrich", "Chile", "16:06.57" ], [ "4", "2", "6", "Haley Anderson", "United States", "16:18.10" ], [ "5", "2", "2", "Maiko Fujino", "Japan", "16:19.15" ], [ "6", "2", "7", "Chika Yonenaga", "Japan", "16:24.71" ], [ "7", "1", "4", "Yumi Kida", "Japan", "16:35.47" ], [ "8", "1", "5", "Yurie Yano", "Japan", "16:41.22" ], [ "9", "2", "1", "Danielle Defrancesco", "Australia", "16:47.33" ], [ "10", "2", "8", "Savannah King", "Canada", "16:48.49" ] ]
Results
All times are in minutes and seconds . KEY : q Fastest non-qualifiers Q Qualified CR Championships record NR National record PB Personal best SB Seasonal best The first round was held on August 21 , at 11:19 , and the final was held on August 21 , at 20:09 . [ 5 ] [ 6 ]
2010_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Women's_1500_metre_freestyle_0
The women's 1500 metre freestyle competition at the 2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 21 at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center. The last champion was Kate Ziegler of US. This event was a timed-final where each swimmer swam just once. The top 8 seeded swimmers swam in the evening, and the remaining swimmers swam in the morning session.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_WNBA_draft
2007 WNBA draft
[ "Pick", "Player", "Nationality", "WNBA Team", "School/Club Team" ]
[ [ "14", "Dee Davis", "United States", "Houston Comets ( from Chicago )", "Vanderbilt" ], [ "15", "Shay Murphy", "United States", "Minnesota Lynx", "USC" ], [ "16", "Shay Doron", "Israel", "New York Liberty", "Maryland" ], [ "17", "Camille Little", "United States", "San Antonio Silver Stars", "North Carolina" ], [ "18", "Tyresa Smith", "United States", "Phoenix Mercury", "Delaware" ], [ "19", "Megan Vogel", "United States", "Washington Mystics", "South Dakota State" ], [ "20", "Stephanie Raymond", "United States", "Chicago Sky ( from Sea . )", "Northern Illinois" ], [ "21", "Jessica Dickson", "United States", "Chicago Sky ( from Hou . )", "South Florida" ], [ "22", "Lyndsey Medders", "United States", "Indiana Fever", "Iowa State" ], [ "23", "Brooke Smith", "United States", "Sacramento Monarchs", "Stanford" ], [ "24", "Kathrin Ress", "Italy", "Minnesota Lynx ( from Det . )", "Boston College" ], [ "25", "Sidney Spencer", "United States", "Los Angeles Sparks", "Tennessee" ], [ "26", "Cori Chambers", "United States", "Connecticut Sun", "Georgia" ] ]
College draft -- Round 2
2007_WNBA_draft_3
The 2007 WNBA Draft was the league's annual process for determining which teams receive the rights to negotiate with players entering the league. The first phase, held January 8, 2007 via conference call, was a dispersal draft from the roster of the Charlotte Sting, which folded on January 3. This was the first dispersal draft since before the 2004 season, after the Cleveland Rockers folded. The teams selected in inverse order of their 2006 won-loss record, without regard to the results of the WNBA draft lottery. All Sting players were available except for unrestricted free agents Allison Feaster and Tammy Sutton-Brown. The main draft was held on April 4, 2007, inside the Renaissance Hotel on Cleveland's Public Square, the day after the 2007 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament ended. The previous year's draft was held in Boston the night before the championship game of the 2006 NCAA women's basketball tournament, which was also in Boston. This marked the first WNBA draft ever held outside of New Jersey. A lottery was held on October 26, 2006 among the teams with the worst records in the previous season to determine the order of the top six picks in the first round of the draft. As in the NBA Draft, the teams' chances were weighted so that the team with the worst record, in this case the Chicago Sky, had the best chance of receiving the top pick. The lottery was used to determine only the top two picks, with picks 3 through 6 going to the other lottery teams in inverse order of record. The Phoenix Mercury, despite having the best record of the six teams involved and thus the worst mathematical chance of winning, drew the top pick.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Souths_Rugby
Souths Rugby
[ "Year", "Premiers", "Score", "Runners-up" ]
[ [ "1955", "University", "18-6", "Souths" ], [ "1957", "University", "23-18", "Souths" ], [ "1962", "University", "18-12", "Souths" ], [ "1980", "Brothers", "19-0", "Souths" ], [ "1987", "Brothers", "20-19", "Souths" ], [ "1988", "University", "18-10", "Souths" ], [ "1989", "University", "34-9", "Souths" ], [ "1996", "GPS", "12-6", "Souths" ], [ "1997", "Easts", "18-16", "Souths" ], [ "2009", "Brothers", "26-19", "Souths" ] ]
Queensland Premier Rugby results
Souths Rugby is located at Chipsy Wood Oval ( pictured ) within Yeronga Memorial Park . Queensland Premier Rugby Premiers , Hospital Cup Premierships ( Hospital Cup ) Year Premiers Score Runners-up 1958 Souths 9–5 University 1986 Souths 31–13 Brothers 1991 Souths 22–15 Wests 1992 Souths 44–10 University 1993 Souths 27–8 Sunnybank 1994 Souths 19–8 Sunnybank 1995 Souths 27–11 Easts 1998 Souths 34–18 Wests 2000 Souths 34–30 Wests 2015 Souths 39–12 Easts Queensland Premier Rugby Runners-up , ( Vince Nicholls Memorial Trophy )
Souths_Rugby_1
Souths Rugby Club or Souths is an Australian rugby union club based in Brisbane, and the Southern districts area that currently plays in the Queensland Premier Rugby club competition. The club was established in 1948, and since then has produced a host of Queensland and Wallaby rugby players.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2005_Bolivarian_Games_–_Results
Athletics at the 2005 Bolivarian Games – Results
[ "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "Xavier Moreno", "Ecuador", "4:09:07" ], [ "Fausto Quinde", "Ecuador", "4:10:37" ], [ "Edwin Centeno", "Peru", "4:13:50" ], [ "Dionisio Neira", "Peru", "4:20:41" ], [ "Joaquín Córdoba", "Colombia", "4:21:15" ], [ "Franklin Aduviri", "Bolivia", "4:26:50" ], [ "Rodrigo Moreno", "Colombia", "DQ" ], [ "Jesús Chirinos", "Venezuela", "DNS" ], [ "Ronald Huayta", "Bolivia", "DNS" ] ]
Men 's results -- 50 kilometers walk
Final – 21 August
Athletics_at_the_2005_Bolivarian_Games_–_Results_21
These are the results of the athletics competition at the 2005 Bolivarian Games which took place between August 18 and August 21, 2005, in Armenia, Colombia. The results were assembled from various sources.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_EFL_Championship
2017–18 EFL Championship
[ "Player", "For", "Against", "Result", "Date" ]
[ [ "Abel Hernández", "Hull City", "Burton Albion", "4-1", "12 August 2017" ], [ "Conor Hourihane", "Aston Villa", "Norwich City", "4-2", "19 August 2017" ], [ "Kieran Dowell", "Nottingham Forest", "Hull City", "3-2", "28 October 2017" ], [ "Leon Clarke", "Sheffield United", "Hull City", "4-1", "4 November 2017" ], [ "Ryan Sessegnon", "Fulham", "Sheffield United", "5-4", "21 November 2017" ], [ "Leon Clarke", "Sheffield United", "Fulham", "4-5", "21 November 2017" ], [ "Matěj Vydra", "Derby County", "Middlesbrough", "3-0", "25 November 2017" ], [ "Kemar Roofe", "Leeds United", "Queens Park Rangers", "3-1", "9 December 2017" ], [ "Patrick Bamford", "Middlesbrough", "Leeds United", "3-0", "2 March 2018" ], [ "Bobby Reid", "Bristol City", "Sheffield Wednesday", "4-0", "3 March 2018" ], [ "James Maddison", "Norwich City", "Hull City", "3-4", "10 March 2018" ], [ "Atdhe Nuhiu", "Sheffield Wednesday", "Norwich City", "5-1", "6 May 2018" ] ]
Hat-tricks
Main article : List of Football League Championship hat-tricks
2017–18_EFL_Championship_3
The 2017-18 EFL Championship (referred to as the Sky Bet Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the second season of the EFL Championship under its current name, and the twenty-sixth season under its current league structure.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Ducks_men's_basketball
Oregon Ducks men's basketball
[ "Year", "Player", "Position", "Class" ]
[ [ "1975-76", "Ron Lee", "PG/SG", "Senior" ], [ "1990-91", "Terrell Brandon", "PG", "Junior" ], [ "2002-03", "Luke Ridnour", "PG", "Junior" ], [ "2014-15", "Joseph Young", "PG", "Senior" ], [ "2016-17", "Dillon Brooks", "SF", "Junior" ] ]
Pac-12 Player of the Year
Oregon_Ducks_men's_basketball_1
The Oregon Ducks men's basketball team is an intercollegiate basketball program that competes in the NCAA Division I and is a member of the Pac-12 Conference, representing the University of Oregon. The Ducks play their home games at Matthew Knight Arena, which has a capacity of 12,364. Then coached by Howard Hobson, Oregon won the first NCAA men's basketball national championship in 1939. They again reached the Final Four in 2017 under head coach Dana Altman, marking the longest span between appearances in NCAA history (78 years). The Ducks have made the NCAA tournament sixteeen times, and have won six conference championships.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Major_League_Baseball_season
1953 Major League Baseball season
[ "Stat", "Player", "Total" ]
[ [ "W", "Robin Roberts ( PHP ) Warren Spahn ( MIL )", "23" ], [ "L", "Murry Dickson ( PIT ) Warren Hacker ( CHC )", "19" ], [ "ERA", "Warren Spahn ( MIL )", "2.10" ], [ "K", "Robin Roberts ( PHP )", "198" ], [ "IP", "Robin Roberts ( PHP )", "346.2" ], [ "SV", "Al Brazle ( SLC )", "18" ] ]
1953_Major_League_Baseball_season_5
The 1953 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 13 to October 12, 1953. It marked the first relocation of an MLB franchise in fifty years, as the Boston Braves moved their NL franchise to Milwaukee, where they would play their home games at the new County Stadium. The New York Yankees won their fifth consecutive World Series championship. A MLB record, as of 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badminton_at_the_2020_Summer_Paralympics_–_Qualification
Badminton at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Qualification
[ "No", "Competition", "Date", "Venue" ]
[ [ "1", "Turkish Para-Badminton International 2019", "26-31 March 2019", "Antalya" ], [ "2", "Dubai Para-Badminton International 2019", "2-7 April 2019", "Dubai" ], [ "3", "Uganda Para-Badminton International 2019", "23-28 April 2019", "Kampala" ], [ "4", "Canada Para-Badminton International 2019", "7-12 May 2019", "Ottawa" ], [ "5", "Irish Para-Badminton International 2019", "17-23 June 2019", "Dublin" ], [ "6", "2019 BWF Para-Badminton World Championships", "20-25 August 2019", "Basel" ], [ "7", "Thailand Para-Badminton International 2019", "16-22 September 2019", "Bangkok" ], [ "8", "China Para-Badminton International 2019", "23-29 September 2019", "Beijing" ], [ "9", "Denmark Para-Badminton International 2019", "15-20 October 2019", "Odense" ], [ "10", "Japan Para-Badminton International 2019 ( Paralympic Games Test Event )", "11-17 November 2019", "Tokyo" ], [ "11", "Australia Para-Badminton International 2019", "19-24 November 2019", "Melbourne" ], [ "12", "Brazil Para-Badminton International 2020", "10-16 February 2020", "São Paulo" ], [ "13", "Peru Para-Badminton International 2020", "17-23 February 2020", "Lima" ], [ "14", "Spanish Para-Badminton International 2020", "2-8 March 2020", "Murcia" ] ]
Timeline
Eligible athletes have to gain points to qualify to compete at the Games . The list will be published by late April 2020 . This table shows the timeline of championships where athletes have to earn points to be able to qualify . [ 1 ]
Badminton_at_the_2020_Summer_Paralympics_–_Qualification_0
Qualification for badminton at the 2020 Summer Paralympics begins on 1 January to 2 April 2020. There are 90 expected slots (46 male, 44 female) for the sport across fourteen medal events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_EHF_Cup
2012–13 EHF Cup
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Odorheiu Secuiesc", "69-70", "Beşiktaş", "40-33", "29-37" ], [ "Kristianstad", "47-48", "Eskilstuna Guif", "24-22", "23-26" ], [ "Kumanovo", "58-61", "Sungul Snezhinsk", "27-26", "31-35" ], [ "KRAS/Volendam", "56-59", "Koper", "31-32", "25-27" ], [ "Stal Mielec", "53-56", "Tvis Holstebro", "29-26", "24-30" ], [ "Tatabánya", "46-59", "Elverum", "23-27", "23-32" ], [ "Madeira", "51-62", "Diomidis Argous", "25-30", "26-32" ], [ "Medvedi Perm", "66-64", "Wacker Thun", "38-32", "28-32" ], [ "Benfica", "72-45", "SSV Bozen Loacker", "32-20", "40-25" ], [ "Kolding", "66-48", "Lovćen", "34-17", "31-32" ], [ "Našice", "60-66", "Meshkov Brest", "30-31", "30-35" ], [ "Siscia", "46-45", "Dinamo Poltava", "23-24", "23-21" ], [ "Vardar Skopje", "60-44", "HK Lovosice", "36-19", "24-25" ], [ "Kópavogs", "50-77", "Maribor Branik", "25-42", "25-35" ], [ "Vojvodina", "53-52", "Balatonfüred", "29-25", "24-27" ], [ "Motor Zaporozhye", "58-47", "Haukar Hafnarfjördur", "30-25", "28-22" ], [ "SMD Bacău", "51-46", "Ystads IF", "28-24", "23-22" ] ]
Qualification stage -- Round 2
2012–13_EHF_Cup_1
The 2012-13 EHF Cup was the 32nd edition of the EHF Cup and the first edition since the merger of the EHF Cup with the EHF Cup Winners' Cup. The EHF Cup final four tournament was played in Nantes, France, between 18 and 19 May 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Almodóvar
Pedro Almodóvar
[ "Year", "English title", "Director", "Writer", "Producer", "Original title" ]
[ [ "1978", "Fuck Me , Fuck Me , Fuck Me , Tim", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "Folle ... folle ... fólleme Tim !" ], [ "1980", "Pepi , Luci , Bom", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "Pepi , Luci , Bom y otras chicas del montón" ], [ "1982", "Labyrinth of Passion", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Laberinto de pasiones" ], [ "1983", "Dark Habits", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "Entre tinieblas" ], [ "1984", "What Have I Done to Deserve This ?", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "¿Qué he hecho yo para merecer esto ?" ], [ "1986", "Matador", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "Matador" ], [ "1987", "Law of Desire", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "La ley del deseo" ], [ "1988", "Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios" ], [ "1990", "Tie Me Up ! Tie Me Down !", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "¡Átame !" ], [ "1991", "High Heels", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "Tacones lejanos" ], [ "1993", "Kika", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "Kika" ], [ "1995", "The Flower of My Secret", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "La flor de mi secreto" ], [ "1997", "Live Flesh", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "Carne trémula" ], [ "1999", "All About My Mother", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "Todo sobre mi madre" ], [ "2002", "Talk to Her", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "Hable con ella" ], [ "2004", "Bad Education", "Yes", "Yes", "Yes", "La mala educación" ], [ "2006", "Volver", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "Volver" ], [ "2009", "Broken Embraces", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "Los abrazos rotos" ], [ "2011", "The Skin I Live In", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "La piel que habito" ], [ "2013", "I 'm So Excited", "Yes", "Yes", "No", "Los amantes pasajeros" ] ]
Filmography -- Films
Pedro_Almodóvar_0
Pedro Almodóvar Caballero (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo almoˈðoβaɾ kaβaˈʝeɾo]; born 25 September 1949) is a Spanish filmmaker, director, screenwriter, producer, and former actor. He came to prominence as a director and screenwriter during La Movida Madrileña, a cultural renaissance that followed after the end of Francoist Spain. His first few films characterised the sense of sexual and political freedom of the period. In 1986, he established his own film production company, El Deseo, with his younger brother Agustín Almodóvar, responsible for producing all of his films since Law of Desire (1987). Almodóvar achieved international recognition for his black comedy-drama film Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, and went on to more success with the dark romantic comedy film Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (1990), the melodrama High Heels (1991) and the romantic drama thriller Live Flesh (1997). His subsequent two films won an Academy Award each: All About My Mother (1999) received the award for Best Foreign Language Film while Talk to Her (2002) earned him the award for Best Original Screenplay. Almodóvar followed this with the drama Volver (2006), the romantic thriller Broken Embraces (2009), the psychological thriller The Skin I Live In (2011) and the dramas Julieta (2016) and Pain and Glory (2019), all of which were in competition for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. His films are marked by his employment of certain actors and creative personnel, complex narratives, melodrama, pop culture, popular songs, irreverent humour, strong colours, and glossy décor. Desire, passion, family, and identity are among Almodóvar's most prevalent themes. Acclaimed as one of the most internationally successful Spanish filmmakers, Almodóvar and his films have gained worldwide interest and developed a cult following.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/26th_Bangladesh_National_Film_Awards
26th Bangladesh National Film Awards
[ "Name of Awards", "Winner ( s )", "Film" ]
[ [ "Best Story", "Syed Waliullah", "Lalsalu" ], [ "Best Dialogue", "Tanvir Mokammel", "Lalsalu" ], [ "Best Screenplay", "Nargis Akhter", "Meghla Akash" ], [ "Best Cinematography", "Anwar Hossain", "Lalsalu" ], [ "Best Art Director", "Mohiuddin Faruque", "Meghla Akash" ], [ "Best Editing", "Mujibur Rahman Dulu Abul Khair", "Meghla Akash Shashur Bari Jindabad" ], [ "Best Choreography", "Amin Hossain Babu", "Meghla Akash" ], [ "Best Sound Recording", "Ratan Pal", "Lalsalu" ] ]
List of winners -- Technical Awards
26th_Bangladesh_National_Film_Awards_1
The 26th National Film Awards, presented by Ministry of Information, Bangladesh to felicitate the best of Bangladeshi Cinema released in the year 2001. Bangladesh National Film Awards is a film award ceremony in Bangladesh established in 1975 by Government of Bangladesh. Every year, a national panel appointed by the government selects the winning entry, and the award ceremony is held in Dhaka. The ceremony took place at Osmany Memorial Hall, Dhaka and awards were distributed by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia. Additionally, Information Minister Tariqul Islam attended the function as the special guest at that evening.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minor_planets
List of minor planets
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Main index -- Numberings 500,001–600,000
List_of_minor_planets_7
The following is a list of numbered minor planets in numerical order. With the exception of comets, minor planets are all small bodies in the Solar System, including asteroids, distant objects and dwarf planets. The catalog consists of hundreds of pages, each containing 1000 minor planets. On behalf of the International Astronomical Union, the Minor Planet Center publishes thousands of newly numbered minor planets in its Minor Planet Circulars every year (see index). , there are 542,163 numbered minor planets (secured discoveries) out of a total of 853,561 observed bodies, with the remainder being unnumbered minor planets. The catalog's first object is , discovered by Giuseppe Piazzi in 1801, while its best-known entry is Pluto, listed as . The vast majority (97%) of minor planets are asteroids from the asteroid belt (the catalog uses a color code to indicate a body's dynamical classification). There are more than a thousand different minor-planet discoverers observing from a growing list of registered observatories. In terms of numbers, the most prolific discoverers are LINEAR, Spacewatch, MLS, NEAT and CSS. There are also 22,023 named minor planets mostly after people, places and figures from mythology and fiction. Approximately 96% of all numbered catalog entries remain unnamed. and are currently the lowest-numbered unnamed and highest-numbered named minor planets, respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_Paradise_(season_4)
Food Paradise (season 4)
[ "Restaurant", "Location", "Specialty ( s )" ]
[ [ "Franklin Barbecue vs. JMueller BBQ", "Austin , Texas", "* Franklin : Full- brisket seasoned with salt & pepper slow-smoked for 16-hours with post oak , ribs , sausage , pulled pork and turkey . * JMueller : Salt & pepper rubbed 8-hour post oak wood smoked brisket" ], [ "Gates Bar-B-Q", "Kansas City , Kansas", "Sweet & sticky hickory-smoked pork ribs smothered with thick & tangy barbecue sauce" ], [ "Germantown Commissary BBQ", "Memphis , Tennessee", "2½-pound dry-rubbed spare ribs with traditional Memphis-style barbeque sauce" ], [ "Memphis in May BBQ Festival", "Memphis , Tennessee", "* Cool Smoke - Pork shoulder infused with apple juice and secret spice rub . * Natural Born Grillers ( NBG ) - Honey mustard glazed million dollar-rub brown sugar pork ribs basted with apple juice , smoked for 6 hours . * Fatback Collective - Wood-smoked whole purebred hog" ], [ "Skylight Inn BBQ", "Ayden , North Carolina", "Award-winning oak wood-smoked eastern North Carolina-style pulled pork smoked for 14-hours with hot sauce and vinegar" ], [ "Sweatman 's Bar-B-Que", "Holly Hill , South Carolina", "Oak , hickory and pecan wood-smoked whole hog smoked for 8-10 hours slathered with a mustard-basted barbeque sauce , homemade pork rinds and pork hash sauce" ], [ "Moonlite Bar-B-que", "Owensboro , Kentucky", "Hickory-smoked vinegar basted , salt and pepper rubbed mutton ( sheep ) , Burgoo ( thick stew with mutton , beef and chicken )" ] ]
Episodes -- Barbecue Paradise 2 : Another Rack ( 2012 )
Food_Paradise_(season_4)_2
The fourth season of Food Paradise, an American food reality television series narrated by Mason Pettit on the Travel Channel, premiered on November 7, 2012. First-run episodes of the series aired in the United States on the Travel Channel on Mondays at 10:00 p.m. EDT. The season contained 25 episodes and concluded airing on April 24, 2013. Food Paradise features the best places to find various cuisines at food locations across America. Each episode focuses on a certain type of restaurant, such as Diners, Bars, Drive-Thrus or Breakfast places that people go to find a certain food specialty.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_US_Open_(tennis)
2013 US Open (tennis)
[ "Seed", "Rank", "Player", "Points Before", "Points defending", "Points won", "Points After", "Status" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Novak Djokovic", "10,980", "1,200", "1,200", "10,980", "Runner-up , lost to Rafael Nadal [ 2 ]" ], [ "2", "2", "Rafael Nadal", "8,860", "0", "2,000", "10,860", "Champion , defeated Novak Djokovic [ 1 ]" ], [ "3", "3", "Andy Murray", "8,700", "2,000", "360", "7,060", "Quarterfinals lost to Stanislas Wawrinka [ 9 ]" ], [ "4", "4", "David Ferrer", "7,210", "720", "360", "6,850", "Quarterfinals lost to Richard Gasquet [ 8 ]" ], [ "5", "5", "Tomáš Berdych", "5,075", "720", "180", "4,535", "Fourth Round lost to Stanislas Wawrinka [ 9 ]" ], [ "6", "6", "Juan Martín del Potro", "4,740", "360", "45", "4,425", "Second Round lost to Lleyton Hewitt" ], [ "7", "7", "Roger Federer", "4,695", "360", "180", "4,515", "Fourth Round lost to Tommy Robredo [ 19 ]" ], [ "8", "9", "Richard Gasquet", "2,625", "180", "720", "3,165", "Semifinals lost to Rafael Nadal [ 2 ]" ], [ "9", "10", "Stanislas Wawrinka", "2,610", "180", "720", "3,150", "Semifinals lost to Novak Djokovic [ 1 ]" ], [ "10", "11", "Milos Raonic", "2,555", "180", "180", "2,555", "Fourth Round lost to Richard Gasquet [ 8 ]" ], [ "11", "12", "Kei Nishikori", "2,405", "90", "10", "2,325", "First Round lost to Dan Evans ( Q )" ], [ "12", "13", "Tommy Haas", "2,185", "10", "90", "2,265", "Third Round lost to Mikhail Youzhny [ 21 ]" ], [ "13", "14", "John Isner", "2,025", "90", "90", "2,025", "Third Round lost to Philipp Kohlschreiber [ 22 ]" ], [ "14", "15", "Jerzy Janowicz", "2,110", "10", "10", "2,110", "First Round lost to Máximo González ( Q )" ], [ "15", "16", "Nicolás Almagro", "2,110", "180", "10", "1,940", "First Round lost to Denis Istomin" ], [ "16", "18", "Fabio Fognini", "2,025", "90", "10", "1,945", "First Round lost to Rajeev Ram" ], [ "17", "20", "Kevin Anderson", "1,740", "10", "45", "1,775", "Second Round lost to Marcos Baghdatis" ], [ "18", "21", "Janko Tipsarević", "1,685", "360", "180", "1,505", "Fourth Round lost to David Ferrer [ 4 ]" ], [ "19", "22", "Tommy Robredo", "1,620", "45", "360", "1,935", "Quarterfinals lost to Rafael Nadal [ 2 ]" ], [ "20", "23", "Andreas Seppi", "1,550", "10", "90", "1,630", "Third Round lost to Denis Istomin" ] ]
2013_US_Open_(tennis)_0
The 2013 US Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 133rd edition of the US Open, the fourth and final Grand Slam event of the year. It took place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, and ran from August 26 to September 9. Andy Murray and Serena Williams were the defending champions in the singles events. Williams successfully defended her title, but Murray was defeated in the quarterfinals by Stanislas Wawrinka. Rafael Nadal won the men's singles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland_cricket_team
Ireland cricket team
[ "Player", "Runs", "Opposition", "Venue", "Competition", "Date" ]
[ [ "Paul Stirling", "177", "Canada", "Toronto", "Irish cricket team in Canada in 2010-11", "7 September 2010" ], [ "Ed Joyce", "160*", "Afghanistan", "Belfast", "Afghan cricket team in Ireland in 2016", "19 July 2016" ], [ "Andrew Balbirnie", "145*", "Afghanistan", "Dehradun", "Irish cricket team against Afghanistan in India in 2018-19", "5 March 2019" ], [ "Kevin O'Brien", "142", "Kenya", "Nairobi ( Ruaraka )", "2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One", "2 February 2007" ], [ "William Porterfield", "139", "UAE", "Dubai", "2017-18 United Arab Emirates Tri-Nation Series", "13 January 2018" ], [ "Andrew Balbirnie", "135", "West Indies", "The Village , Dublin", "2019 Ireland Tri-Nation Series", "11 May 2019" ], [ "Paul Stirling", "130", "Bangladesh", "Dublin", "2019 Ireland Tri-Nation Series", "15 May 2019" ], [ "Paul Stirling", "126", "UAE", "Harare", "2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier", "12 March 2018" ], [ "William Porterfield", "119", "Afghanistan", "Greater Noida", "Irish cricket team against Afghanistan in India in 2016-17", "15 March 2017" ], [ "Ed Joyce", "116*", "Pakistan", "Dublin", "Pakistani cricket team in Ireland in 2013", "26 May 2013" ], [ "Ed Joyce", "116*", "UAE", "Dubai", "2017-18 United Arab Emirates Tri-Nation Series", "11 January 2018" ], [ "Jeremy Bray", "116", "Scotland", "Nairobi ( Gym )", "2007 ICC World Cricket League Division One", "30 January 2007" ] ]
Records -- One-Day Internationals
See also : List of Ireland ODI cricketers Highest team score : 331/8 v. Zimbabwe , 7 March 2015 at Bellerive Oval , Hobart , Australia ; 331/6 v. Scotland , 18 January 2018 at ICC Academy Ground , Dubai , UAE [ 119 ] Lowest team score : 77 all out v. Sri Lanka , 18 April 2007 at St. Georges , Grenada [ 120 ] Best innings bowling : 6/55 , Paul Stirling v. Afghanistan , 17 March 2017 at Greater Noida Sports Complex Ground , Greater Noida , India [ 121 ] Record partnership score : 227 by William Porterfield & Kevin O'Brien v. Kenya , Nairobi , 2 February 2007 [ 122 ] Most ODI runs for Ireland [ 123 ] Player Runs Average Paul Stirling 4,121 36.79 William Porterfield 4,091 30.75 Kevin O'Brien 3,546 30.56 Niall O'Brien 2,581 28.05 Ed Joyce 2,151 41.36 Gary Wilson 2,072 23.81 Andrew Balbirnie 1,910 31.83 John Mooney 963 23.48 Andrew White 776 18.04 Alex Cusack 745 22.57 Most ODI wickets for Ireland [ 124 ] Player Wickets Average Kevin O'Brien 113 32.49 Boyd Rankin 96 28.27 George Dockrell 89 37.38 Trent Johnston 66 32.04 Tim Murtagh 74 30.94 Alex Cusack 63 23.96 Barry McCarthy 55 26.96 John Mooney 48 34.06 Andy McBrine 47 34.38 Paul Stirling 43 44.23 Highest ODI scores for Ireland [ 125 ]
Ireland_cricket_team_18
The Ireland cricket team represents all of Ireland in international cricket. The Irish Cricket Union, operating under the brand Cricket Ireland is the sport's governing body in Ireland, and organises the international team. Ireland participate in all three major forms of the international game; Test, One-Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) matches. They are the 11th Full Member of the International Cricket Council (ICC), and the second Full Member from Europe, having been awarded Test status, along with Afghanistan, on 22 June 2017. Cricket was introduced to Ireland in the 19th century, and the first match played by an Ireland team was in 1855. Ireland toured Canada and the United States in the late 19th century, and occasionally hosted matches against touring sides. Ireland's most significant international rivalry, with the Scotland national cricket team, was established when the teams first played each other in 1888. Ireland's maiden first-class match was played in 1902. Ireland were elected to Associate membership of the ICC in 1993, but played their first full ODI in 2006 against England in the build-up to the 2007 ICC Cricket World Cup, their first successful qualification. At that tournament, a series of eye-catching results against Full Members, including a draw against Zimbabwe, and wins against Pakistan and Bangladesh confirmed Ireland's ODI status after the competition. Since then, they have gone on to play 150 ODIs, resulting in 64 victories, 75 defeats, 8 no results, and 3 ties. Contracts for players were introduced in 2009, marking the transition to becoming a professional team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Romania
Foreign relations of Romania
[ "Country", "Formal Relations Began", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Algeria", "1962-04-14", "See Foreign relations of Algeria The Romanian embassy in Algeria was opened in 1963 . The first Romanian ambassador took office on May 5 , 1963 . Algeria opened its embassy in Bucharest in 1982 . Romania has an embassy in Algiers . Algeria has an embassy in Bucharest . Diplomatic relations ' level : Embassy : since April 14 , 1962 Diplomatic relations ' timeline : ( between February 20 [ O.S . February 8 ] 1880 - August 9 , 1944 and March 1 , 1945 - April 14 , 1962 , Romania had diplomatic relations with France , French Algeria being part of France ) since April 14 , 1962" ], [ "Libya", "1974-02-14", "See Foreign relations of Libya On July 25 , 2007 Libya closed its embassy ( listed as Popular Bureau ) in Romania due to financial issues . In July 2010 , Libya re-opened its embassy ( listed as Popular Bureau ) in Romania . In September 2009 , due to its lack of embassy in Romania ( previously closed on July 25 , 2007 ) , Libya opened a general consulate ( listed as Economic Cooperation Bureau ) in Bucharest . The general consulate was turned into an embassy in July 2010 , when Libya re-opened its embassy in Romania . Romania has and embassy in Tripoli . Libya has an embassy ( listed as Popular Bureau ) in Bucharest . Diplomatic relations ' level ( for Libya ) : Embassy ( listed as Popular Bureau ) : February 14 , 1974 - July 25 , 2007 General consulate ( listed as Economic Cooperation Bureau ) : July 25 , 2007 - September 2009 Embassy ( listed as Popular Bureau ) : since September 2009 Diplomatic relations ' level ( for Romania ) : Embassy : since February 14 , 1974 Diplomatic relations ' timeline : ( between December 6 [ O.S . November 24 ] 1879 - October 5 [ O.S . October 18 ] 1912 Romania had diplomatic relations with Turkey ( commonly known as Ottoman Empire ) , Libya being part of the Ottoman Empire as Vilayet of Tripolitania and Kaimakamlik of Fezzan ( between October 5 [ O.S . October 18 ] 1912 - 1943 , Romania had diplomatic relations with Italy , Italian Libya being administrated by Italy as an Italian protectorate ( October 5 [ O.S . October 18 ] 1912 - May 17 , 1919 in Cyrenaica , October 5 [ O.S . October 18 ] 1912 - June 26 , 1927 in Tripolitania and October 5 [ O.S . October 18 ] 1912 - January 1 , 1934 in Fezzan ) , as separate colonies ( Cyrenaica colony between May 17 , 1919 - January 24 , 1929 when it was merged into the Tripolitania colony and Tripolitania colony between June 26 , 1927 - January 1 , 1934 ) , as a single colony ( Libya colony encompassing Tripolitania , Cyrenaica and Fezzan between January 1 , 1934 - July 1 , 1937 ) and as a colony and a territory ( Fezzan was split from Libya colony as Territorio Sahara Libico or Southern Military Territory with military administration on July 1 , 1934 ; Libya colony continue to exist encompassing only Tripolitania and Cyrenaica until January 9 , 1939 when it was integrated in metropolitan Italy ) . Between January 9 , 1939 - 1942/1943 , Tripolitania ( occupied by United Kingdom on January 23 , 1943 ) and Cyrenaica ( occupied by United Kingdom on November 20 , 1942 ) were part of Italy as the Tripoli Province , Benghazi Province , Derna Province and Misrata Province . Fezzan was administrated as Territorio Sahara Libico or Southern Military Territory until January 16 , 1943 when it was occupied by France ) ( between February 7 , 1946 - March 1 , 1949 Romania had diplomatic relations with United Kingdom who administrated Cyrenaica as part of the Italian territory until September 15 , 1947 and as direct British occupation between September 15 , 1947 - March 1 , 1949 when Emirate of Cyrenaica was founded ; only United Kingdom recognized the Emirate of Cyrenaica ) ( between February 7 , 1946 - December 24 , 1951 Romania had diplomatic relations with United Kingdom who administrated Tripolitania as part of Italian territory until September 15 , 1947 , as direct British occupation between September 15 , 1947 - November 21 , 1949 , and under UN supervision between November 21 , 1949 - December 24 , 1951 when Kingdom of Libya was founded ) ( between January 16 , 1943 - August 9 , 1944 and March 1 , 1945 - December 24 , 1951 Romania had diplomatic relations with France who administrated Fezzan as the Italian Territorio Sahara Libico or Southern Military Territory until September 15 , 1947 , as direct French occupation between September 15 , 1947 - November 21 , 1949 and December 24 , and under UN supervision between November 21 , 1949 - December 24 , 1951 ) since February 14 , 1974" ], [ "Mauritania", "1965-01-15", "See Foreign relations of Mauritania Romania opened its embassy in Mauritania in 1972 , but closed it due to financial issues in 1997 . Mauritania opened its embassy in Romania in 1977 , but closed it due to financial issues in February 1996 . Romania has no embassy in Mauritania , only an honorary consulate in Nouakchott . The diplomatic representation of Romania in Mauritania is handled by the Romanian embassy in Dakar , in neighbouring Senegal . Mauritania has no diplomatic office in Romania . The diplomatic representation of Mauritania in Romania is handled by the Mauritanian embassy in Rome , Italy . Diplomatic relations ' level : Embassy : since January 15 , 1965 Diplomatic relations ' timeline : since January 15 , 1965" ], [ "Morocco", "1962-02-20", "See Morocco-Romania relations" ], [ "Tunisia", "1963-12-16", "See Romania-Tunisia relations" ] ]
Relations by a Continents -- Africa : Arab Maghreb Union ( AMU )
Foreign_relations_of_Romania_3
The foreign relations of Romania are conducted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Ministerul Afacerilor Externe). Romania is a member of NATO and the European Union.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Central_American_and_Caribbean_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
2008 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Renny Quow", "Trinidad and Tobago", "45.27" ], [ "2", "Michael Mathieu", "Bahamas", "45.66" ], [ "3", "Omar Cisneros", "Cuba", "45.98" ], [ "4", "Williams Collazo", "Cuba", "46.04" ], [ "5", "Andrae Williams", "Bahamas", "46.09" ], [ "6", "Luis Luna", "Venezuela", "46.68" ], [ "7", "Kelvin Herrera", "Dominican Republic", "47.06" ], [ "8", "Tabarie Henry", "United States Virgin Islands", "DNF" ] ]
Final – July 4
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These are the official results of the 2008 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics which took place on July 4-6, 2008 in Cali, Colombia. Note: There were some guest athletes competing whose countries were not eligible to participate. Performances of such athletes were not eligible for medals and are given below all others.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_songs_in_Guitar_Hero_II
List of songs in Guitar Hero II
[ "Year", "Song title", "Artist" ]
[ [ "2006", "Arterial Black", "Drist" ], [ "2006", "Collide", "Anarchy Club" ], [ "2006", "Drink Up", "Ounce of Self" ], [ "2006", "Elephant Bones", "That Handsome Devil" ], [ "2006", "Fall of Pangea", "Valient Thorr" ], [ "2006", "FTK", "VAGIANT" ], [ "2004", "Gemini", "Brian Kahanek" ], [ "2006", "Jordan", "Buckethead" ], [ "2006", "Kicked to the Curb", "Noble Rot" ], [ "2006", "Laughtrack", "Acro-Brats The Acro-Brats" ], [ "2006", "Less Talk More Rokk", "Freezepop" ], [ "2000", "Mr . Fix It", "Amazing Crowns The Amazing Crowns" ], [ "2006", "One for the Road", "Breaking Wheel The Breaking Wheel" ], [ "2006", "Parasite", "Neighborhoods The Neighborhoods" ], [ "2006", "Push Push ( Lady Lightning )", "Bang Camaro" ], [ "2006", "Radium Eyes", "Count Zero" ], [ "2006", "Raw Dog", "Last Vegas The Last Vegas" ], [ "2006", "Red Lottery", "Megasus" ], [ "2005", "Six", "All That Remains" ], [ "2006", "Soy Bomb", "Honest Bob and the Factory-to-Dealer Incentives" ] ]
Game disc songs -- Bonus songs
There are 24 bonus songs in the PlayStation 2 version of Guitar Hero II [ 9 ] and 2 additional songs for the Xbox 360 version . [ 5 ] All bonus songs are unlockable by using in-game money within the game 's store . Once purchased , they are playable in quick play , competitive , and co-operative modes . The song `` Raw Dog '' by The Last Vegas was selected as part of the `` Be a Guitar Hero '' contest for the release of Guitar Hero II . [ 8 ] All bonus songs are master recordings , and where marked , include rhythm guitar rather than bass guitar tracks .
List_of_songs_in_Guitar_Hero_II_1
Guitar Hero II is a music video game developed by Harmonix and distributed by RedOctane, and is a sequel to Guitar Hero. The game was released first to PlayStation 2 in 2006, but later released for the Xbox 360 in 2007. Guitar Hero II challenges players to recreate the lead guitar portions of many rock music songs using a specially designed guitar-shaped controller, based on either a Gibson SG for the PlayStation 2 version, a Gibson Explorer for the Xbox 360 version, or else a standard console controller. As notes scroll down the screen towards the player, the player must hit both the fret buttons on the guitar controller and the strum bar at the same time in order to successfully hit the notes. Successfully hitting notes improves the player's performance in the game and also raises their score, while missing notes will reduce the player's performance, and a poor performance may end the song prematurely. Each song can be played at one of four difficulty levels: Easy, Medium, Hard and Expert. These levels reflect the number of fret buttons used and the number and frequency of the notes to be performed. There are 64 songs total in the PlayStation 2 version while there are 74 songs total for the later Xbox 360 version. The Xbox 360 version adds an additional 24 downloadable songs via Xbox Live Marketplace, bringing the total to 98 songs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_Escort_Championships
1980 Escort Championships
[ "Home team", "Home team score", "Away team", "Away team score", "Ground", "Date" ]
[ [ "Claremont", "16.20 ( 116 )", "Subiaco", "12.9 ( 81 )", "Leederville Oval , Perth", "Saturday , 15 March" ], [ "Hawthorn", "17.17 ( 119 )", "Melbourne", "14.4 ( 88 )", "VFL Park", "Tuesday , 18 March" ], [ "North Adelaide", "13.12 ( 90 )", "Glenelg", "22.11 ( 143 )", "Adelaide", "Friday , 21 March" ], [ "St Kilda", "17.15 ( 117 )", "South Melbourne", "10.6 ( 66 )", "VFL Park", "Saturday , 22 March" ], [ "Footscray", "18.14 ( 122 )", "Queensland", "10.8 ( 68 )", "Mayne Oval , Queensland", "Sunday , 23 March" ], [ "Richmond", "17.19 ( 121 )", "New South Wales", "14.16 ( 100 )", "Sydney Cricket Ground", "Sunday , 23 March" ] ]
Games -- Round 2
1980_Escort_Championships_4
The 1980 was an Australian rules football knock out tournament held between March and July 1980. The tournament was organised by Australian Football Championships, and was contested by teams from the Victorian Football League, South Australian National Football League and West Australian Football League, and the representative teams from New South Wales, Tasmania, Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory. The tournament was won by North Melbourne, who defeated Collingwood in the Grand Final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship_records_and_statistics
All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship records and statistics
[ "Rank", "Player", "Team", "Score", "Final" ]
[ [ "1", "Mick 'Gah ' Ahern", "Cork", "5-4 ( 19pts )", "1928 v. Galway" ], [ "2", "Nicky English", "Tipperary", "2-12 ( 18pts )", "1989 v. Antrim" ], [ "3", "Eddie Keher", "Kilkenny", "2-11 ( 17pts )", "1971 v. Tipperary" ], [ "4", "Eddie Keher", "Kilkenny", "0-14 ( 14pts )", "1963 v. Waterford" ], [ "5", "Eddie Keher", "Kilkenny", "1-11 ( 14pts )", "1974 v. Limerick" ] ]
Players -- Other records
All-Ireland_Senior_Hurling_Championship_records_and_statistics_6
This page details statistics of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Alane
Bernard Alane
[ "Year", "Title", "Author", "Director" ]
[ [ "1962", "The Merry Wives of Windsor", "William Shakespeare", "Guy Lauzin" ], [ "1967", "Pygmalion", "George Bernard Shaw", "Pierre Franck" ], [ "1968", "Romeo and Juliet", "William Shakespeare", "Michael Cacoyannis" ], [ "1969", "George et Margaret", "Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon", "Jacques-Henri Duval" ], [ "1970", "The Merry Wives of Windsor", "William Shakespeare", "Jacques Fabbri" ], [ "1970", "C'est malin", "Fulbert Janin", "Jacques Fabbri ( 2 )" ], [ "1970", "Aux quatre coins", "Jean Marsan", "Jean-Pierre Darras" ], [ "1971", "Poverty and Nobility", "Eduardo Scarpetta", "Jacques Fabbri ( 3 )" ], [ "1971", "La lune est bleue", "Hugh Herbert", "René Clermont" ], [ "1971", "Pauvre France", "Ron Clark & Sam Bobrick", "Michel Roux" ], [ "1972", "Le Bourgeois gentilhomme", "Molière", "Jean-Louis Barrault" ], [ "1972", "Adorable Julia", "Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon", "René Clermont ( 2 )" ], [ "1973", "Le Médecin volant", "Molière", "Francis Perrin" ], [ "1973", "Tartuffe", "Molière", "Jacques Charon" ], [ "1973", "Les Fourberies de Scapin", "Molière", "Jacques Échantillon" ], [ "1973", "Un fil à la patte", "Georges Feydeau", "Jacques Charon ( 2 )" ], [ "1974", "Le Péril bleu ou Méfiez-vous des autobus", "Victor Lanoux", "Victor Lanoux" ], [ "1974", "Citron automatique", "Francis Perrin", "Francis Perrin ( 2 )" ], [ "1974", "La Parisienne", "Henry Becque", "René Clermont ( 3 )" ], [ "1974", "La Grande Roue", "Guillaume Hanoteau", "Jacques Mauclair" ] ]
Theater
Bernard_Alane_0
Bernard Alane (born Bernard Noël Vetel 25 December 1948 in Paris) is a French actor and singer, he is the son of actress Annick Alane. He is best known in France for his roles in two films directed by Edouard Molinaro, Hibernatus and Mon oncle Benjamin, but has achieved better fame as voice actor, practically in dubbing. He is the official French voice of Stanley Tucci and Ray Liotta.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Boston_Red_Sox_season
2015 Boston Red Sox season
[ "Recipient", "Award", "Date awarded" ]
[ [ "Mike Napoli", "AL Player of the Week ( May 18-24 )", "May 26 , 2015" ], [ "Mookie Betts", "AL Player of the Week ( June 15-21 )", "June 22 , 2015" ], [ "Brock Holt", "All-Star Manager 's Pick", "July 6 , 2015" ], [ "David Ortiz", "AL Player of the Week ( September 7-13 )", "September 14 , 2015" ], [ "Xander Bogaerts", "Silver Slugger Award ( AL Shortstop )", "November 12 , 2015" ] ]
Awards and honors
2015_Boston_Red_Sox_season_22
The 2015 Boston Red Sox season was the 115th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished last in the five-team American League East with a record of 78 wins and 84 losses, 15 games behind the Toronto Blue Jays. It was third last-place finish for the team in four years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Bright
Tim Bright
[ "Year", "Tournament", "Venue", "Result", "Event" ]
[ [ "1984", "Summer Olympics", "Los Angeles , California", "12th", "Decathlon" ], [ "1985", "World Cup", "Canberra , Australia", "3rd", "Pole vault" ], [ "1987", "World Championships", "Rome , Italy", "DNF", "Decathlon" ], [ "1988", "Summer Olympics", "Seoul , South Korea", "7th", "Decathlon" ], [ "1989", "World Cup", "Barcelona , Spain", "2nd", "Pole vault" ], [ "1990", "Goodwill Games", "Seattle , United States", "3rd", "Pole vault" ], [ "1991", "World Championships", "Tokyo , Japan", "6th", "Pole vault" ], [ "1992", "Olympic Games", "Barcelona , Spain", "12th", "Pole vault" ] ]
Achievements
Tim_Bright_0
Timothy William Tim Bright (born July 28, 1960) is a retired American decathlete and pole vaulter. Born in Taft, California, Bright represented the US in the decathlon at the 1984 and 1988 Olympics and the 1987 World Championships, and in the pole vault at the 1985 World University Games, the 1985 World Cup, the 1991 World Championships and the 1992 Olympics. He won the American national championships in decathlon in 1987. His personal best score was 8340 points, achieved in June 1987 in San Jose. At one point he held the Decathlon World Record for the Pole Vault, set during the 1988 Olympics. He also became American champion in pole vault in 1991 and 1992. His personal best jump was 5.82 metres, achieved in July 1990 in Nice.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_extinct_arachnids
List of extinct arachnids
[ "Scientific Name", "Common Name", "Year Last Seen", "Last Known Location" ]
[ [ "Centrobunus braueri", "N/A", "1894", "Mahé , Seychelles" ], [ "Dicrogonatus gardineri", "N/A", "1909", "Mahé , Seychelles" ], [ "Hirstienus nanus", "N/A", "1908", "Mahé , Seychelles" ], [ "Metazalmoxis ferruginea", "N/A", "1892", "Mahé , Seychelles" ], [ "Peromona erinacea", "N/A", "1892", "Mahé , Seychelles" ], [ "Pleorotus braueri", "N/A", "1894", "Mahé , Seychelles" ], [ "Sitalcicus gardineri", "N/A", "1908", "Mahé , Seychelles" ], [ "Stipax triangulifer", "N/A", "1894", "Mahé , Seychelles" ], [ "Thomasettia seychellana", "N/A", "1908", "Mahé , Seychelles and Silhouette Island" ], [ "Diplaegidia gladiator", "Passenger Pigeon Mite", "1914", "North America" ] ]
Extinct
List_of_extinct_arachnids_0
This article contains a list of extinct species from the class Arachnida, with the year and location that they were last recorded.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CN_Tower
CN Tower
[ "Frequency", "kW", "Callsign", "Affiliation/Owner", "Branding" ]
[ [ "91.1 MHz", "40", "CJRT", "Independent ; Public", "JAZZ.FM91" ], [ "94.1 MHz", "38", "CBL", "Canadian Broadcasting Corporation", "CBC Music" ], [ "97.3 MHz", "28.9", "CHBM", "Stingray Group", "boom 97.3" ], [ "98.1 MHz", "44", "CHFI", "Rogers Communications", "98.1 CHFI" ], [ "99.9 MHz", "40", "CKFM", "Bell Canada", "Virgin Radio 99.9FM" ], [ "100.7 MHz", "4", "CHIN", "CHIN Radio/TV International", "CHIN Radio" ], [ "102.1 MHz", "35", "CFNY", "Corus Entertainment", "102.1 the Edge" ], [ "104.5 MHz", "40", "CHUM", "Bell Canada", "104.5 CHUM FM" ], [ "107.1 MHz", "40", "CILQ", "Corus Entertainment", "Classic Rock Q 107" ] ]
Use -- Radio
There is no AM broadcasting on the CN Tower . [ 60 ] The FM transmitters are situated in a 102-metre ( 334.6 ft ) tall metal broadcast antenna , on top of the main concrete portion of the tower at an elevation above 446.5 metres ( 1,465 ft ) .
CN_Tower_1
The CN Tower (French: Tour CN) is a 553.3 m-high (1,815.3 ft) concrete communications and observation tower located in Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Built on the former Railway Lands, it was completed in 1976. Its name CN originally referred to Canadian National, the railway company that built the tower. Following the railway's decision to divest non-core freight railway assets prior to the company's privatization in 1995, it transferred the tower to the Canada Lands Company, a federal Crown corporation responsible for real estate development. The CN Tower held the record for the world's tallest free-standing structure for 32 years until 2007 when it was surpassed by the Burj Khalifa and was the world's tallest tower until 2009 when it was surpassed by the Canton Tower. It is now the ninth tallest free-standing structure in the world and remains the tallest free-standing structure on land in the Western Hemisphere. In 1995, the CN Tower was declared one of the modern Seven Wonders of the World by the American Society of Civil Engineers. It also belongs to the World Federation of Great Towers. It is a signature icon of Toronto's skyline and attracts more than two million international visitors annually.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chile_at_the_1999_Pan_American_Games
Chile at the 1999 Pan American Games
[ "Medal", "Name", "Sport", "Event" ]
[ [ "Gold", "Erika Olivera", "Athletics", "Women 's Marathon" ], [ "Silver", "Denisse Van Lamoen", "Archery", "Women 's Individual" ], [ "Silver", "Paris Inostroza Luciano Inostroza Sergio Penzo Javier Gutierrez", "Fencing", "Men 's Team Épée" ], [ "Silver", "Bárbara Castro Paula Cabezas", "Tennis", "Women 's Doubles" ], [ "Silver", "Cristian Escalante", "Weightlifting", "Men 's 105" ], [ "Bronze", "Sebastian Keitel", "Athletics", "Men 's 200 metres" ], [ "Bronze", "Jorge Gambra", "Table Tennis", "Men 's Singles" ], [ "Bronze", "Berta Rodriguez Sofija Tepes Silvia Morel", "Table Tennis", "Women 's Team" ], [ "Bronze", "Richard Rodirguez Luis Spulveda", "Cycling", "Men 's Madison" ], [ "Bronze", "Javier Godoy", "Rowing", "Men 's Singles scull" ], [ "Bronze", "Miguel Cerda Christián Yantani Javier Godoy Félipe Leal", "Rowing", "Men 's Coxless Four" ], [ "Bronze", "Angela Grisar Loreto Barriga", "Racquetball", "Women 's Doubles" ] ]
Chile_at_the_1999_Pan_American_Games_0
The 13th Pan American Games were held in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada from July 23 to August 8, 1999.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_decathlon
2014 European Athletics Championships – Men's decathlon
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Gaël Quérin", "France", "4:14.73", "848" ], [ "2", "Arthur Abele", "Germany", "4:20.37", "809" ], [ "3", "Florian Geffrouais", "France", "4:23.84", "786" ], [ "4", "Kevin Mayer", "France", "4:24.16", "783" ], [ "5", "Oleksiy Kasyanov", "Ukraine", "4:30.76", "740" ], [ "6", "Eelco Sintnicolaas", "Netherlands", "4:30.95", "738" ], [ "7", "Lars Vikan Rise", "Norway", "4:32.77", "727" ], [ "8", "Attila Zsivoczky", "Hungary", "4:33.04", "725" ], [ "9", "Fabian Rosenquist", "Sweden", "4:34.79", "713" ], [ "10", "Ilya Shkurenyov", "Russia", "4:34.89", "706" ], [ "11", "Dominik Distelberger", "Austria", "4:37.22", "698" ], [ "12", "Niels Pittomvils", "Belgium", "4:38.57", "689" ], [ "13", "Kai Kazmirek", "Germany", "4:38.67", "689" ], [ "14", "Andrei Krauchanka", "Belarus", "4:39.39", "684" ], [ "15", "Marek Lukáš", "Czech Republic", "4:41.16", "673" ], [ "16", "Adam Helcelet", "Czech Republic", "4:44.33", "653" ], [ "17", "Thomas Van Der Plaetsen", "Belgium", "4:48.18", "630" ], [ "18", "Andres Raja", "Estonia", "4:59.08", "565" ], [ "19", "Rico Freimuth", "Germany", "4:59.27", "564" ] ]
Results -- 1500 metres
2014_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_decathlon_9
The men's decathlon at the 2014 European Athletics Championships took place at the Letzigrund on 12 and 13 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Muscogee_County,_Georgia
National Register of Historic Places listings in Muscogee County, Georgia
[ "", "Name on the Register", "Date listed", "Location", "City or town" ]
[ [ "1", "Adams Cotton Gin Building", "May 17 , 1984 ( # 84001205 )", "6601 Hamilton Rd . 32°32′26″N 84°57′18″W / 32.540556°N 84.955°W / 32.540556 ; -84.955 ( Adams Cotton Gin Building )", "Columbus" ], [ "2", "George O. Berry House", "September 29 , 1980 ( # 80001124 )", "912 2nd Ave. 32°27′47″N 84°59′26″W / 32.463056°N 84.990556°W / 32.463056 ; -84.990556 ( George O. Berry House )", "Columbus" ], [ "3", "Bibb City Historic District", "February 24 , 2010 ( # 10000037 )", "Roughly bounded by Chattahoochee River , Woodland Cir. , 2nd Ave. and 35th St. 32°30′08″N 84°59′30″W / 32.502347°N 84.991686°W / 32.502347 ; -84.991686 ( Bibb City Historic District )", "Bibb City" ], [ "4", "Broad Street Methodist Episcopal Church South", "December 2 , 1980 ( # 80001125 )", "1323-1325 Broadway 32°28′17″N 84°59′37″W / 32.471389°N 84.993611°W / 32.471389 ; -84.993611 ( Broad Street Methodist Episcopal Church South )", "Columbus" ], [ "5", "Building at 1007 Broadway", "September 29 , 1980 ( # 80001130 )", "1007 Broadway 32°27′53″N 84°59′37″W / 32.464722°N 84.993611°W / 32.464722 ; -84.993611 ( Building at 1007 Broadway )", "Columbus" ], [ "6", "Building at 1009 Broadway", "September 29 , 1980 ( # 80001131 )", "1009 Broadway 32°27′54″N 84°59′37″W / 32.465°N 84.993611°W / 32.465 ; -84.993611 ( Building at 1009 Broadway )", "Columbus" ], [ "7", "Building at 1400 Third Avenue", "September 29 , 1980 ( # 80001132 )", "1400 Third Ave. 32°28′21″N 84°59′20″W / 32.4725°N 84.988889°W / 32.4725 ; -84.988889 ( Building at 1400 Third Avenue )", "Columbus" ], [ "8", "Building at 1519 3rd Avenue", "December 2 , 1980 ( # 80001126 )", "1519 3rd Ave. 32°28′30″N 84°59′21″W / 32.475°N 84.989167°W / 32.475 ; -84.989167 ( Building at 1519 3rd Avenue )", "Columbus" ], [ "9", "Building at 1531 3rd Avenue", "December 2 , 1980 ( # 80001127 )", "1531 3rd Ave. 32°28′31″N 84°59′21″W / 32.475278°N 84.989167°W / 32.475278 ; -84.989167 ( Building at 1531 3rd Avenue )", "Columbus" ], [ "10", "Building at 1612 3rd Avenue", "December 2 , 1980 ( # 80001128 )", "1612 3rd Ave. 32°28′35″N 84°59′20″W / 32.476389°N 84.988889°W / 32.476389 ; -84.988889 ( Building at 1612 3rd Avenue )", "Columbus" ], [ "11", "Building at 1617 Third Avenue", "September 29 , 1980 ( # 80001137 )", "1617 Third Ave. 32°28′37″N 84°59′21″W / 32.476944°N 84.989167°W / 32.476944 ; -84.989167 ( Building at 1617 Third Avenue )", "Columbus" ], [ "12", "Building at 1619 Third Avenue", "September 29 , 1980 ( # 80001138 )", "1619 Third Ave. 32°28′37″N 84°59′21″W / 32.476944°N 84.989167°W / 32.476944 ; -84.989167 ( Building at 1619 Third Avenue )", "Columbus" ], [ "13", "Building at 1625 Third Avenue", "September 29 , 1980 ( # 80001139 )", "1625 Third Ave. 32°28′38″N 84°59′21″W / 32.477222°N 84.989167°W / 32.477222 ; -84.989167 ( Building at 1625 Third Avenue )", "Columbus" ], [ "14", "Building at 215 Ninth Street", "September 29 , 1980 ( # 80001140 )", "215 Ninth St. 32°28′51″N 84°59′21″W / 32.480833°N 84.989167°W / 32.480833 ; -84.989167 ( Building at 215 Ninth Street )", "Columbus" ], [ "15", "Building at 221 Ninth Street", "September 29 , 1980 ( # 80001141 )", "221 Ninth St. 32°27′46″N 84°59′22″W / 32.462778°N 84.989444°W / 32.462778 ; -84.989444 ( Building at 221 Ninth Street )", "Columbus" ], [ "16", "Building at 303 11th St", "December 2 , 1980 ( # 80001129 )", "303 11th St. 32°28′00″N 84°59′20″W / 32.466667°N 84.988889°W / 32.466667 ; -84.988889 ( Building at 303 11th St . )", "Columbus" ], [ "17", "Building at 920 Ninth Avenue", "September 29 , 1980 ( # 80001142 )", "920 Ninth Ave. 32°27′45″N 84°58′49″W / 32.4625°N 84.980278°W / 32.4625 ; -84.980278 ( Building at 920 Ninth Avenue )", "Columbus" ], [ "18", "Building at 921 Fifth Avenue", "September 29 , 1980 ( # 80001143 )", "921 Fifth Ave. 32°27′49″N 84°59′12″W / 32.463611°N 84.986667°W / 32.463611 ; -84.986667 ( Building at 921 Fifth Avenue )", "Columbus" ], [ "19", "Building at 944 Second Avenue", "September 29 , 1980 ( # 80001144 )", "944 Second Ave. 32°27′52″N 84°59′25″W / 32.464444°N 84.990278°W / 32.464444 ; -84.990278 ( Building at 944 Second Avenue )", "Columbus" ], [ "20", "Bullard-Hart House", "July 28 , 1977 ( # 77000439 )", "1408 3rd Ave. 32°28′23″N 84°59′20″W / 32.473056°N 84.988889°W / 32.473056 ; -84.988889 ( Bullard-Hart House )", "Columbus" ] ]
Current listings
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Muscogee_County,_Georgia_0
This is a list of properties and districts in Muscogee County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_of_Armenia
Name of Armenia
[ "Language", "Armenians", "Armenia" ]
[ [ "Armenian", "հայեր ( hayer )", "Հայաստան ( Hayastan ) , Հայք ( Hayk )" ], [ "Arabic", "أرمن ( Arman )", "أرمينيا ( Armīniyā )" ], [ "Aramaic", "ܐܪܡܐܢܥ ( Armānī )", "ܐܪܡܝܢܝܐ ( Armīniyā )" ], [ "Avar", "Цӏамухъ ( C̣amuq̄ )", "ЦIамгIалал ( C̣amghalal )" ], [ "Azerbaijani", "Ermənilər", "Ermənistan" ], [ "Mandarin Chinese", "亞美尼亞人 ( y àměiníyàrén )", "亞美尼亞 ( y àměiníyà )" ], [ "French", "arméniens", "Arménie" ], [ "Georgian", "სომხები ( Somkhebi )", "სომხეთი ( Somkhet ' i )" ], [ "Greek", "Αρμένιοι ( Arménios )", "Αρμενία ( Armenía )" ], [ "Hebrew", "ארמנים ( Armenim )", "ארמניה ( Armeniya )" ], [ "Kurdish", "Ermeni", "Ermenistan" ], [ "Persian", "ارمنی ( Armani )", "ارمنستان ( Armanestan )" ], [ "Russian", "армяне ( armyane )", "Армения ( Armeniya )" ], [ "Turkish", "Ermeniler", "Ermenistan" ] ]
Modern names
Name_of_Armenia_0
The name Armenia enters English via Latin, from Ancient Greek . The Armenian endonym for the Armenian people and country is hayer and hayk, respectively. The exact etymology of the name is unknown, and there are various speculative attempts to connect it to older toponyms or ethnonyms.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_at_the_2010_Asian_Para_Games
India at the 2010 Asian Para Games
[ "Sport", "Men", "Women", "Total" ]
[ [ "Archery", "5", "0", "5" ], [ "Athletics", "39", "3", "42" ], [ "Badminton", "12", "1", "13" ], [ "Powerlifting", "7", "4", "11" ], [ "Shooting", "4", "0", "4" ], [ "Swimming", "8", "2", "10" ], [ "Table tennis", "4", "3", "7" ], [ "Wheelchair fencing", "6", "2", "8" ], [ "Wheelchair tennis", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "Total", "87", "15", "102" ] ]
Competitors
India_at_the_2010_Asian_Para_Games_0
India sent its athletes to participate in the 2010 Asian Para Games - First Asian Para Games, a parallel multi-sport event with 2010 Asian Games for Asian athletes with a physical disability, held two weeks after the conclusion of the Asian Games in Guangzhou, China from 13 to 19 December 2010. Indian delegation included - 15 women and 87 men - total 102 athletes, participated in nine different sports. The athletics contingent was the largest, with 42 athletes - 3 women and 39 men. Indian athletes won total 14 overall medals, with one gold and finished at the fifteenth spot in a medal table.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1923–24_in_Swedish_football
1923–24 in Swedish football
[ "Level", "Competition", "Team" ]
[ [ "1st level", "Division 1 Svenska Serien Östra 1923-24", "AIK" ], [ "1st level", "Division 1 Svenska Serien Västra 1923-24", "Örgryte IS" ], [ "1st level", "Division 1 Svenska Serien play-off 1923-24", "Örgryte IS" ], [ "2nd level", "Division 2 Uppsvenska Serien 1923-24", "Brynäs IF" ], [ "2nd level", "Division 2 Mellansvenska Serien 1923-24", "Västerås IK" ], [ "2nd level", "Division 2 Östsvenska Serien 1923-24", "IK Sirius" ], [ "2nd level", "Division 2 Västsvenska Serien 1923-24", "Fässbergs IF" ], [ "2nd level", "Division 2 Sydsvenska Serien 1923-24", "Varbergs GIF" ], [ "Championship Cup", "Svenska Mästerskapet 1923", "AIK" ] ]
Honours -- Competitions
1923–24_in_Swedish_football_1
The 1923-24 season in Swedish football, starting August 1923 and ending July 1924:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1990_Italian_local_elections
1990 Italian local elections
[ "Party", "Votes", "%", "Seats" ]
[ [ "Christian Democracy ( DC )", "11,119,983", "31.6", "989" ], [ "Italian Communist Party ( PCI )", "8,402,003", "23.8", "700" ], [ "Italian Socialist Party ( PSI )", "5,514,562", "15.7", "467" ], [ "Italian Social Movement ( MSI )", "1,643,816", "4.7", "126" ], [ "Italian Republican Party ( PRI )", "1,440,492", "4.1", "115" ], [ "Lombard League ( LL )", "1,390,758", "3.9", "77" ], [ "Italian Democratic Socialist Party ( PSDI )", "1,197,846", "3.4", "103" ], [ "Italian Liberal Party ( PLI )", "842,452", "2.4", "54" ], [ "Green List ( LV )", "833,614", "2.4", "46" ], [ "Green List - Rainbow Greens ( LV-VA )", "598,490", "1.7", "53" ], [ "Rainbow Greens ( VA )", "390,350", "1.1", "13" ], [ "Proletarian Democracy ( DP )", "330,586", "0.9", "3" ], [ "Antiprohibitionists on Drugs", "305,144", "0.9", "4" ], [ "Venetian League ( ŁV )", "168,341", "0.5", "12" ], [ "Sardinian Action Party ( PSd'Az )", "135,762", "0.4", "14" ], [ "Pensioners ' Party ( PP )", "77,797", "0.2", "5" ], [ "Friuli Movement ( MF )", "14,816", "0.0", "1" ], [ "Others", "817,609", "2.3", "41" ], [ "Total", "35,223,441", "100", "2,823" ] ]
Provincial elections
1990_Italian_local_elections_2
The 1990 Italian local elections were held on 6 and 7 May. The elections were held in 6,397 municipalities and 87 provinces. The elections were won by the Christian Democracy, led by Arnaldo Forlani.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kresnik_Award
Kresnik Award
[ "Year", "Author", "Novel", "Title in English", "Publisher" ]
[ [ "1991", "Lojze Kovačič", "Kristalni čas", "Crystal Time", "DZS" ], [ "1992", "Feri Lainšček", "Namesto koga roža cveti", "Instead of Whom does the Flower Bloom", "Prešernova družba" ], [ "1993", "Miloš Mikeln", "Veliki voz", "The Great Bear", "Mihelač" ], [ "1994", "Andrej Hieng", "Čudežni Feliks", "The Miraculous Felix", "Mladinska knjiga" ], [ "1995", "Tone Perčič", "Izganjalec hudiča", "The Exorcist", "Cankarjeva založba" ], [ "1996", "Berta Bojetu", "Ptičja hiša", "The Birdhouse", "Wieser" ], [ "1997", "Vlado Žabot", "Volčje noči", "Wolf Nights", "Pomurska založba" ], [ "1998", "Zoran Hočevar", "Šolen z Brega", "Šolen from Breg", "Založba /*cf" ], [ "1999", "Drago Jančar", "Zvenenje v glavi", "Ringing in the Head", "Mladinska knjiga" ], [ "2000", "Andrej E. Skubic", "Grenki med", "Bitter Honey", "DZS" ], [ "2001", "Drago Jančar", "Katarina , pav in jezuit", "Katarina , the Peacock and the Jesuit", "Slovenska matica" ], [ "2002", "Katarina Marinčič", "Prikrita harmonija", "Hidden Harmony", "Mladinska knjiga" ], [ "2003", "Rudi Šeligo", "Izgubljeni sveženj", "Lost Package", "Nova revija" ], [ "2004", "Lojze Kovačič", "Otroške stvari", "Things of Childhood", "Beletrina" ], [ "2005", "Alojz Rebula", "Nokturno za Primorsko", "A Nocturne for Primorska", "Mohorjeva Celje/Trst" ], [ "2006", "Milan Dekleva", "Zmagoslavje podgan", "The Triumph of the Rats", "Cankarjeva založba" ], [ "2007", "Feri Lainšček", "Muriša", "Muriša", "Beletrina" ], [ "2008", "Štefan Kardoš", "Rizling polka", "Riesling Polka", "Litera" ], [ "2009", "Goran Vojnović", "Čefurji raus !", "Southern Scum Go Home !", "Beletrina" ], [ "2010", "Tadej Golob", "Svinjske nogice", "Pigs ' Legs", "Litera" ] ]
2013 Kresnik Award Kresnik is a literary award in Slovenia awarded each year for the best novel in Slovene of the previous year . It has been bestowed since 1991 at summer solstice by the national newspaper house Delo . The awards ceremony is normally held on Rožnik Hill above Ljubljana where the winner is invited to light a large bonfire . The winner also receives a financial award . [ 1 ]
Kresnik_Award_0
Kresnik is a literary award in Slovenia awarded each year for the best novel in Slovene of the previous year. It has been bestowed since 1991 at summer solstice by the national newspaper house Delo. The awards ceremony is normally held on Rožnik Hill above Ljubljana where the winner is invited to light a large bonfire. The winner also receives a financial award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandro_Cortese
Sandro Cortese
[ "Season", "Class", "Team", "Motorcycle", "Type", "Race", "Win", "Podium", "Pole", "FLap", "Pts", "Plcd" ]
[ [ "2005", "125cc", "Kiefer-Bos-Castrol Honda", "Honda", "Honda RS125R", "16", "0", "0", "0", "0", "8", "26th" ], [ "2006", "125cc", "Elit - Caffè Latte", "Honda", "Honda RS125R", "16", "0", "0", "0", "0", "23", "17th" ], [ "2007", "125cc", "Emmi - Caffè Latte", "Aprilia", "Aprilia RS125", "17", "0", "0", "0", "0", "66", "14th" ], [ "2008", "125cc", "Emmi - Caffè Latte", "Aprilia", "Aprilia RSA 125", "17", "0", "0", "0", "1", "141", "8th" ], [ "2009", "125cc", "Ajo Interwetten", "Derbi", "Derbi RSA 125", "16", "0", "3", "1", "2", "130", "6th" ], [ "2010", "125cc", "Avant Mitsubishi Ajo", "Derbi", "Derbi RS 125 R", "17", "0", "2", "1", "2", "143", "7th" ], [ "2011", "125cc", "Intact-Racing Team Germany", "Aprilia", "Aprilia RSA 125", "17", "2", "6", "1", "2", "225", "4th" ], [ "2012", "Moto3", "Red Bull KTM Ajo", "KTM", "KTM RC250GP", "17", "5", "15", "7", "4", "325", "1st" ], [ "2013", "Moto2", "Dynavolt Intact GP", "Kalex", "Kalex Moto2", "17", "0", "0", "0", "0", "22", "19th" ], [ "2014", "Moto2", "Dynavolt Intact GP", "Kalex", "Kalex Moto2", "18", "0", "1", "0", "0", "85", "9th" ], [ "2015", "Moto2", "Dynavolt Intact GP", "Kalex", "Kalex Moto2", "18", "0", "1", "0", "0", "90", "11th" ], [ "2016", "Moto2", "Dynavolt Intact GP", "Kalex", "Kalex Moto2", "17", "0", "1", "0", "0", "61", "15th" ], [ "2017", "Moto2", "Dynavolt Intact GP", "Suter", "Suter MMX2", "18", "0", "0", "0", "0", "43", "18th" ], [ "Total", "", "", "", "", "221", "7", "29", "10", "11", "1362", "" ] ]
Career statistics -- Grand Prix motorcycle racing
Sandro_Cortese_0
Alessandro Sandro Cortese (born 6 January 1990) is a German motorcycle racer, currently competing in the World Superbike Championship aboard a Yamaha R1. Cortese won his first world title in the Moto3 class, in ., and his second in the Supersport World Championship, in . He lives in Berkheim, Germany. Cortese contested every race from his Grand Prix début in until the 2016 French Grand Prix, where he missed the race due to a knee injury.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USL_Championship
USL Championship
[ "Team", "USLC Final", "Year ( s ) won", "Regular season title", "Year ( s ) won", "USL seasons" ]
[ [ "Orlando City", "2", "2011 , 2013", "3", "2011 , 2012 , 2014", "4" ], [ "Louisville City FC", "2", "2017 , 2018", "", "", "5" ], [ "Rochester Rhinos", "1", "2015", "1", "2015", "7" ], [ "New York Red Bulls II", "1", "2016", "1", "2016", "5" ], [ "Real Monarchs", "1", "2019", "1", "2017", "5" ], [ "Charleston Battery", "1", "2012", "", "", "9" ], [ "Sacramento Republic", "1", "2014", "", "", "6" ], [ "Richmond Kickers", "", "", "1", "2013", "8" ], [ "FC Cincinnati", "", "", "1", "2018", "3" ], [ "Phoenix Rising FC", "", "", "1", "2019", "6" ] ]
Champions
Teams that no longer participate in the USL Championship are in italics .
USL_Championship_3
The USL Championship (USLC), is a professional men's soccer league in the United States that began its inaugural season in 2011. The USL is sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation (U.S. Soccer) as a Division II Professional League since 2017, placing it under Major League Soccer (Division I) in the hierarchy. The USL is headquartered in Tampa, Florida. The league is owned and operated by United Soccer League (originally United Soccer Leagues) and was formed as result of the merger of their USL First (USL-1) and Second Divisions (USL-2), following the controversial 2010 season which saw neither the USL-1 nor the North American Soccer League (NASL) receive Division II sanctioning from the USSF, resulting in the temporary USSF Division 2 Pro League. United Soccer Leagues stated that the merger would strengthen the league's position within the American professional soccer landscape through stability, commercial growth and the professional development of soccer in four main regions throughout the United States and Canada. Formerly known as United Soccer League (USL) and USL Pro, in January 2013, United Soccer Leagues and MLS reached an agreement to integrate the USL league competition with the MLS Reserve League, primarily to improve player development in North America, strengthen league competition and build ties between leagues in the American soccer pyramid. This multi-year deal encourages MLS and USL team affiliations and player loans, aiming to have more games for teams and developing players. As of the 2020 season, 14 USL Championship teams are affiliated to MLS teams. Most teams have an affiliate in either the USL Championship or third-level USL League One (USL1), but Columbus Crew SC, FC Cincinnati, Los Angeles FC, Montreal Impact, Nashville SC, and Vancouver Whitecaps FC have no affiliated team in these leagues.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Yugoslav_Cup_winning_managers
List of Yugoslav Cup winning managers
[ "Final", "Winning manager", "Winning club", "Losing manager", "Losing club" ]
[ [ "1947", "Illés Spitz", "Partizan", "Nenad Radosavljević", "Naša Krila Zemun" ], [ "1948", "Svetislav Glišović", "Red Star", "Illés Spitz", "Partizan" ], [ "1949", "Aleksandar Tomašević", "Red Star", "Nenad Radosavljević", "Naša Krila Zemun" ], [ "1950", "Aleksandar Tomašević", "Red Star", "Bernard Hügl", "Dinamo Zagreb" ], [ "1951", "Bernard Hügl", "Dinamo Zagreb", "Ljubiša Broćić", "Vojvodina" ], [ "1952", "Toni Pogačnik", "Partizan", "Branislav Sekulić", "Red Star" ], [ "1953", "Blagoje Marjanović", "BSK Belgrade", "Jozo Matošić", "Hajduk Split" ], [ "1954", "Illés Spitz", "Partizan", "Milovan Ćirić", "Red Star" ], [ "1955", "Blagoje Marjanović", "BSK Belgrade", "Ljubo Benčić", "Hajduk Split" ], [ "1957", "Florijan Matekalo", "Partizan", "Illés Spitz", "Radnički Belgrade" ], [ "1958", "Milorad Pavić", "Red Star", "Ratomir Čabrić", "Velež Mostar" ], [ "1959", "Milorad Pavić", "Red Star", "Illés Spitz", "Partizan" ], [ "1960", "Milan Antolković", "Dinamo Zagreb", "Illés Spitz", "Partizan" ], [ "1961", "Illés Spitz", "Vardar", "Ivan Jazbinšek", "Varteks" ], [ "1962", "Milovan Ćirić", "OFK Belgrade", "Lajoš Jakovetić", "Spartak Subotica" ], [ "1963", "Milan Antolković", "Dinamo Zagreb", "Florijan Matekalo", "Hajduk Split" ], [ "1964", "Milorad Pavić", "Red Star", "Milan Antolković", "Dinamo Zagreb" ], [ "1965", "Vlatko Konjevod", "Dinamo Zagreb", "Božidar Dedović", "Budućnost Titograd" ], [ "1966", "Dunja Milić", "OFK Belgrade", "Ivan Jazbinšek", "Dinamo Zagreb" ], [ "1967", "Dušan Nenković", "Hajduk Split", "Miroslav Brozović", "Sarajevo" ] ]
Winning managers
Tomislav Ivić , won four consecutive cups with Hajduk Split Miroslav Blažević , winning manager in 1983
List_of_Yugoslav_Cup_winning_managers_0
This is a list of Yugoslav Cup winning football managers. Tomislav Ivić won the tournament on four occasions, leading Hajduk Split to success in the 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976 Finals; two other managers have won the title on three occasions. None of the managers have won the title with two different sides, but Illés Spitz, Ivan Jazbinšek, Josip Duvančić and Milovan Ćirić have appeared in the finals leading two different sides.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_400_metres_hurdles
1994 European Athletics Championships – Women's 400 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Tatyana Kurochkina", "Belarus", "55.53", "Q" ], [ "2", "Silvia Rieger", "Germany", "55.83", "Q" ], [ "3", "Anna Knoroz", "Russia", "55.95", "Q" ], [ "4", "Gowry Retchakan", "United Kingdom", "56.45", "Q" ], [ "5", "Frida Johansson", "Sweden", "57.06", "q" ], [ "6", "Ionela Tîrlea", "Romania", "57.79", "" ], [ "7", "Lana Jekabesone", "Latvia", "57.99", "" ], [ "8", "Virna De Angeli", "Italy", "58.60", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
1994_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_400_metres_hurdles_5
The women's 400 metres hurdles event at the 1994 European Athletics Championships was held in Helsinki, Finland, at Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 9 and 10 August 1994.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurovision_Young_Musicians_2006
Eurovision Young Musicians 2006
[ "Country", "Performer", "Instrument", "Result" ]
[ [ "Belgium", "Ilia Laporev", "Cello", "Failed to qualify" ], [ "Bulgaria", "Ivan Szvetozarevo Gerasimov", "Bassoon", "Failed to qualify" ], [ "Cyprus", "Jórgosz Mánnurisz", "Piano", "Failed to qualify" ], [ "Greece", "Jónian-Ilia Kadesa", "Violin", "Failed to qualify" ], [ "Croatia", "Varga Zita", "Cello", "Failed to qualify" ], [ "Norway", "Tine Thing Helseth", "Trumpet", "Qualified" ], [ "Romania", "Alina Elena Bercu", "Piano", "Qualified" ], [ "Serbia and Montenegro", "Marija Godjrvač", "Piano", "Failed to qualify" ], [ "United Kingdom", "Jennifer Pike", "Violin", "Qualified" ], [ "Switzerland", "Simone Sommerhalder", "Oboe", "Qualified" ] ]
Results -- Semi-final
Eurovision_Young_Musicians_2006_0
The Eurovision Young Musicians 2006 was the thirteenth edition of the Eurovision Young Musicians, held at the Rathausplatz in Vienna, Austria on 12 May 2006. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Österreichischer Rundfunk (ORF), musicians from seven countries participated in the televised final. This was the first time that the competition was held on an open air stage and was the beginning of the annual Vienna Festival. Austria and broadcaster ORF previously hosted the contest in 1990 and 1998. A total of eighteen countries took part in the competition therefore a semi-final was held at the Vienna Konzerthaus on 7 and 8 May 2006. All participants performed a classical piece of their choice accompanied by the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Christian Arming. The young musicians could not be older than 19 and their performance during the final could not be longer than 7 minutes and 30 seconds. Bulgaria and Serbia and Montenegro made their début while Czech Republic returned. Two countries withdrew to the contest, they were Estonia and Germany. Andreas Brantelid of Sweden won the contest, with Norway and Russia placing second and third respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Royal_Melbourne_Institute_of_Technology_people
List of Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology people
[ "Name", "Association with RMIT", "Notability" ]
[ [ "David Astle", "faculty", "writer ; known for his crosswords in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald and television show Letters and Numbers" ], [ "Bunty Avieson", "Assoc Dip Journ", "journalist and author" ], [ "Les Carlyon , AC", "faculty", "dual Walkley Award -winning journalist and author" ], [ "Tom Connell", "Postgraduate in journalism", "political reporter and presenter for Sky News Australia and member of the Canberra Press Gallery" ], [ "Julian de Stoop", "BA ( Journ )", "sports journalist , currently the Melbourne bureau chief of Fox Sports News on Fox Sports" ], [ "John Garrett", "BA ( Photo )", "photojournalist" ], [ "Alicia Gorey", "BA ( Journ )", "journalist ; presenter of the Melbourne weekend edition of Nine News on the Nine Network" ], [ "Anthony Hudson", "BA ( Journ )", "sports journalist ; chief Australian rules football reporter on the Ten Network" ], [ "Andrew Jaspan", "faculty", "journalist ; co-founder and editor of The Conversation and former editor of The Age , The Observer and The Scotsman" ], [ "Nick Johnston", "BA ( Journ )", "journalist ; former senior reporter for the national weekday edition of Nine News on the Nine Network" ], [ "Rebecca Maddern", "BA ( Media )", "news presenter ; host of the Melbourne weekday edition of Seven News on the Seven Network" ], [ "Kirsten Magasdi", "BA ( Journ )", "journalist ; travel reporter for Fast Track on BBC World News" ], [ "Edwin Maher", "former faculty", "journalist ; first non-Chinese presenter with China 's international news service CCTV News" ], [ "Chris Masters , PSM", "D Comm ( honoris causa ) , faculty", "Walkley Award and Logie award-winning journalist ; Adjunct Professor of Communication at RMIT" ], [ "Brett McLeod", "BA ( Media )", "journalist ; reporter on the Melbourne edition of Nine News on the Nine Network" ], [ "Amy Parks", "BA ( Journ )", "journalist ; reporter on the Melbourne edition of Seven News on the Seven Network and formally with the Nine Network" ], [ "Muriel Porter , OAM", "former faculty", "journalist and theological writer" ], [ "Jill Singer", "faculty", "Walkley Award-winning journalist ; former senior reporter for The 7:30 Report on ABC" ], [ "James Talia", "BA ( Journ )", "journalist ; senior reporter for the Melbourne weekday edition of Nine News on the Nine Network" ] ]
Entertainment and media -- Journalism
List_of_alumni_and_faculty_of_the_Royal_Melbourne_Institute_of_Technology_8
This is a list of Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology people. This list of people includes alumni as well as current and former students and faculty of the Australian (RMIT University) and Vietnamese (RMIT University Vietnam) branches of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT). It also includes alumni as well as former students and faculty from its antecedents: Melbourne Technical College (MTC) and Working Men's College (WMC); amalgamations with: Emily McPherson College of Domestic Economy (EMC), Melbourne College of Decoration, Melbourne College of Printing and Graphic Art and Melbourne College of Textiles; and merger with Phillip Institute of Technology (PIT).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Bacup
Listed buildings in Bacup
[ "Name and location", "Photograph", "Date", "Notes", "Grade" ]
[ [ "Waggoner Tunstead Farmhouse 53°41′45″N 2°13′25″W / 53.69580°N 2.22355°W / 53.69580 ; -2.22355 ( Waggoner Tunstead Farmhouse )", "", "1632", "The farmhouse is in sandstone with quoins and stone-slate roofs , in two storeys with a basement . It consists of a main two- bay range , a two-bay cross wing , and a single-bay rear wing . The windows are mullioned , and some are also transomed . In the front gable end of the cross wing is a Tudor arched doorway , and at the rear is a wide doorway with moulded jambs and an inscribed lintel", "II*" ], [ "Barn , Fairwall Farm 53°41′19″N 2°12′40″W / 53.68853°N 2.21102°W / 53.68853 ; -2.21102 ( Barn , Fairwall Farm )", "-", "1672", "The barn is in sandstone with a stone-slate roof and has three bays with various additions . There are a number of openings , including a doorway that has a lintel inscribed with initials and the date . Inside is a full cruck truss", "II" ], [ "Fearns Hall and Farmhouse 53°41′37″N 2°14′16″W / 53.69360°N 2.23773°W / 53.69360 ; -2.23773 ( Fearns Hall and Farmhouse )", "", "1696", "Originally a farmhouse , with the east wing added in 1830 , and later divided into two dwellings . It is in sandstone with quoins and tiled roofs . The house has two storeys and is in two three- bay ranges forming a roughly rectangular plan . Facing the road is a two-storey gabled porch in pale stone that forms a crude portico with a large lintel . The upper storey is slightly jettied , and contains a datestone and a mullioned window . Elsewhere the windows are mullioned and transomed", "II" ], [ "Dike House Farmhouse and barn 53°42′57″N 2°12′22″W / 53.71581°N 2.20607°W / 53.71581 ; -2.20607 ( Dike House Farmhouse )", "-", "1720", "The house and attached barn are in sandstone with a stone-slate roof . The house has two storeys and two bays , with a projecting single-storey gabled porch at the right end containing a plain doorway . In the gable is a datestone decorated with s sun motif , a flower , initials , and the date . To the right of the house is a barn with a sliding door , and a lean-to extension at the rear", "II" ], [ "Lee Farmhouse 53°41′21″N 2°12′18″W / 53.68910°N 2.20508°W / 53.68910 ; -2.20508 ( Lee Farmhouse )", "", "Early 18th century", "The farmhouse was altered in about 1800 . It is in sandstone with a stone-slate roof . There are three bays ; the first bay has three storeys and the others have two . On the front is a single-storey gabled porch and there are mullioned windows in the two bays at the right . The first bay on the left contains a doorway with a plain surround , a casement window with mullions and , in the top floor , a stepped three-light window", "II" ], [ "Middle Brex Farmhouse 53°42′43″N 2°13′35″W / 53.71182°N 2.22640°W / 53.71182 ; -2.22640 ( Middle Brex Farmhouse )", "-", "Early 18th century ( probable )", "A sandstone house with quoins and a stone-slate roof in two storeys and three bays . On the front is a two-storey gabled porch with a plain doorway , a square peephole to the left and a square window above . The porch is flanked by stepped windows , those in the ground floor having three lights , and those above with five", "II" ], [ "The Greens 53°42′25″N 2°11′28″W / 53.70706°N 2.19124°W / 53.70706 ; -2.19124 ( The Greens )", "-", "1732", "A house that was extended in 1766 and 1770 , and later divided into two dwellings . It is in sandstone with quoins and a slate roof . There are two storeys with an attic , and a central portion of three bays with single-bay extensions at both ends . On the front is a two-storey gabled porch containing a doorway that has an architrave and an inscribed pediment . Above the doorway is a round-headed window with Ionic colonnettes and a keystone , and over this is a square datestone . The other windows are of varying types , and there are two more datestones", "II" ], [ "Fairwall Farmhouse 53°41′19″N 2°12′38″W / 53.68856°N 2.21068°W / 53.68856 ; -2.21068 ( Fairwall Farmhouse )", "", "1748", "A sandstone house with quoins and a roof of stone-slate at the front and slate at the rear . There are two storeys and two bays . On the front is a two-storey gabled porch that has a doorway with a large rectangular lintel , an inscribed datestone , and a round-headed window . The windows are casements , probably replacing mullioned windows", "II" ], [ "Stocks 53°42′15″N 2°11′58″W / 53.70406°N 2.19951°W / 53.70406 ; -2.19951 ( Stocks )", "", "1748", "The stocks were moved into the Wall of History Park in 2006 . They consist of two side posts with slots containing wooden rails that have holes for the legs of two people", "II" ], [ "2 and 4 Lord 's Court 53°42′56″N 2°12′02″W / 53.71551°N 2.20045°W / 53.71551 ; -2.20045 ( 2 and 4 Lord 's Court )", "-", "18th century", "A pair of sandstone cottages , partly rendered , with a stone-slate roof , in two storeys . Each cottage has one bay and a doorway with a plain surround to the right . The right doorway has a slab canopy . The right window on the ground floor has twelve panes ; the others have two lights with a mullion , the right light being sashed . Over the left door is a name plate", "II" ], [ "Old Bridge 53°43′03″N 2°11′55″W / 53.71750°N 2.19858°W / 53.71750 ; -2.19858 ( Old Bridge )", "-", "18th century ( probable )", "A small disused sandstone bridge over the River Irwell , consisting of a single low segmental arch with a short retaining wall . Parts of it are missing , it is overgrown , and it has been superseded by a newer bridge", "II" ], [ "Pinfold 53°42′36″N 2°11′34″W / 53.70996°N 2.19278°W / 53.70996 ; -2.19278 ( Pinfold )", "", "18th century ( probable )", "The pinfold is to the east of Cow Toot Farm . It is a circular structure in dry stone about 50 metres ( 160 ft ) in diameter , and it has an entrance on the southeast side", "II" ], [ "Toll House 53°43′04″N 2°10′17″W / 53.71765°N 2.17147°W / 53.71765 ; -2.17147 ( Toll House )", "", "18th century", "The former toll house is in roughcast stone with a tile roof , in two storeys and one bay . On the front is a two-storey canted bay . The windows have modern glazing . There is a small lean-to on the left , and a modern extension on the right", "II" ], [ "Rockcliffe Wood 53°41′42″N 2°12′32″W / 53.69505°N 2.20876°W / 53.69505 ; -2.20876 ( Rockcliffe Wood )", "-", "1752", "Originally a farmhouse , the house is in sandstone with quoins and a slate roof . It has two storeys and three bays . On the front there is a two-storey gabled porch with a plain doorway , a casement window , and a datestone . There is another doorway in the first bay , and in the second bay are mullioned windows", "II" ], [ "20 and 22 Yorkshire Street 53°42′14″N 2°12′00″W / 53.70387°N 2.20000°W / 53.70387 ; -2.20000 ( 20 and 22 Yorkshire Street )", "", "1770", "Originally probably a warehouse , it has since been used for other purposes . The building is in sandstone with quoins and a stone-slate roof . There are two storeys with attics in gables facing the road , and two bays . The doorway has a moulded surround , pilasters , a plain frieze , and a dentilled cornice . To the left of the doorway is a double window , and to the right a single window , all with wavy pediments containing inscribed medallions . In the first floor there are rectangular casement windows , in the gables are round-headed windows with imposts and keystones , and at the rear are rows of mullioned windows", "II" ], [ "211 and 213 Burnley Road 53°43′57″N 2°11′55″W / 53.73240°N 2.19863°W / 53.73240 ; -2.19863 ( 211 and 213 Burnley Road )", "-", "Late 18th century", "Originally two cottages , later combined into one dwelling , it is in sandstone with a stone-slate roof . There are two storeys and two bays , and on the front is a single-storey gabled porch . Some of the windows are mullioned , and others are casements", "II" ], [ "215 and 217 Burnley Road 53°43′57″N 2°11′56″W / 53.73242°N 2.19876°W / 53.73242 ; -2.19876 ( 215 and 217 Burnley Road )", "-", "Late 18th century", "A pair of sandstone cottages with a stone-slate roof , in two storeys . Each cottage has one bay , and a doorway in a porch . The windows are stepped and all have three lights", "II" ], [ "219 , 221 , and 223 Burnley Road 53°43′57″N 2°11′56″W / 53.73247°N 2.19890°W / 53.73247 ; -2.19890 ( 219 , 221 , and 223 Burnley Road )", "-", "Late 18th century", "A row of three sandstone cottages with a stone-slate roof in two storeys . Each cottage has one bay , with a doorway to the right . There are three-light stepped windows in the ground floor of all cottages , and in the upper floor of No . 223 . Nos.219 and 221 have casement windows in the upper floor . No . 223 also has a vaulted cellar approached by a flight of stone spiral steps", "II" ], [ "10 and 11 Esther Place 53°42′19″N 2°11′51″W / 53.70521°N 2.19740°W / 53.70521 ; -2.19740 ( 10 and 11 Esther Place )", "-", "Late 18th century", "A sandstone house with a slate roof in two storeys and with a symmetrical two- bay front . The doorway has a plain surround . On the front are stepped windows with three lights on the ground floor and five in the upper floor , all with diamond glazing . There are two more three-light stepped windows at the rear in the upper floor , and in the ground floor are a doorway and three small windows", "II" ], [ "36 , 38 and 40 Todmorden Road 53°42′26″N 2°11′24″W / 53.70727°N 2.19011°W / 53.70727 ; -2.19011 ( 36 , 38 and 40 Todmorden Road )", "-", "Late 18th century", "Originally three cottages , later converted into two dwellings , they are in sandstone with a stone-slate roof , and have two storeys . Each former cottage has one bay , the doorways have plain surrounds , and there are three-light stepped windows in both floors , some of which have been altered", "II" ] ]
Buildings
Listed_buildings_in_Bacup_1
Bacup is a town in Rossendale, Lancashire, England. It contains 78 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the town of Bacup, the villages of Broadclough and Stacksteads, and surrounding countryside. Until the Industrial Revolution the area was agricultural. The first industry in the town was woollen weaving, followed by cotton weaving. This was initially carried out in houses specifically designed for this purpose, and later at a larger scale in mills. The earliest mills were water-powered, and they were superseded by steam power in the second quarter of the 19th century. Further expansion of industry followed the arrival of the railway in 1852. The weaving industry has since been replaced by other diversified industries. This history is reflected in the listed buildings. The oldest of these, dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, are farmhouses and farm buildings.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1981_VFL_season
1981 VFL season
[ "Home team", "Home team score", "Away team", "Away team score", "Venue", "Crowd", "Date" ]
[ [ "Carlton", "15.25 ( 115 )", "Footscray", "5.4 ( 34 )", "Princes Park", "17,419", "27 June 1981" ], [ "Richmond", "21.23 ( 149 )", "North Melbourne", "15.16 ( 106 )", "MCG", "31,212", "27 June 1981" ], [ "St Kilda", "18.19 ( 127 )", "Melbourne", "8.7 ( 55 )", "Moorabbin Oval", "14,058", "27 June 1981" ], [ "South Melbourne", "9.16 ( 70 )", "Fitzroy", "14.9 ( 93 )", "Lake Oval", "11,756", "27 June 1981" ], [ "Collingwood", "13.8 ( 86 )", "Geelong", "9.14 ( 68 )", "VFL Park", "50,441", "27 June 1981" ], [ "Hawthorn", "20.13 ( 133 )", "Essendon", "22.19 ( 151 )", "The Gabba", "20,351", "28 June 1981" ] ]
Premiership season -- Round 14
1981_VFL_season_13
The 1981 Victorian Football League season was the 85th season of the elite Australian rules football competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meanings_of_minor_planet_names:_58001–59000
Meanings of minor planet names: 58001–59000
[ "Named minor planet", "Provisional", "This minor planet was named for", "Ref · Catalog" ]
[ [ "58534 Logos", "1997 CQ 29", "Logos and Zoe ( ( 58534 ) Logos I Zoe ) , a paired emanation of the deity in the Gnostic tradition , and part of its creation myth", "JPL · 58534" ], [ "58535 Pattillo", "1997 DP", "Leonard Pattillo , American founding member and former officer of the Fort Bend Astronomy Club", "JPL · 58535" ], [ "58569 Eboshiyamakouen", "1997 QY 2", "Eboshiyama Kouen , the name of the park in the southern part of Nanyo city , Yamagata", "JPL · 58569" ], [ "58572 Romanella", "1997 RV 6", "Russell Romanella ( born 1958 ) is an experienced space engineer involved in human space exploration activities such as the Space Shuttle , International Space Station and Constellation projects", "JPL · 58572" ], [ "58573 Serpieri", "1997 RD 7", "Arrigo Serpieri , Italian agricultural economist", "JPL · 58573" ], [ "58578 Žídek", "1997 SP 2", "Ivo Žídek , Czech opera singer †", "MPC · 58578" ], [ "58579 Ehrenberg", "1997 SQ 2", "Eleonora Gayerová z Ehrenberku ( Eleonora Gayerová of Ehrenberg ) , Czech soprano opera singer , who lived in Vila Leonora at Ondřejov and was instrumental in the establishment of the Ondřejov Observatory † ‡", "MPC · 58579" ], [ "58595 Joepollock", "1997 TX 9", "Joseph T. Pollock ( born 1950 ) , a professor of astronomy at the Appalachian State University , Boone , North Carolina", "JPL · 58595" ], [ "58600 Iwamuroonsen", "1997 TC 17", "Iwamuroonsen is a town of the southwest of Niigata City JPL", "MPC · 58600" ] ]
58501–58600
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Meanings_of_minor_planet_names:_58001–59000_5
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Rugby_World_Cup_Sevens_squads_–_Women
2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens squads – Women
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Union / Club" ]
[ [ "1", "BK", "María Losada", "( 1996-02-29 ) February 29 , 1996 ( aged 22 )", "L'Hospitalet" ], [ "2", "FW", "Uribarri Barrutieta", "( 1997-03-13 ) March 13 , 1997 ( aged 21 )", "Getxo" ], [ "3", "FW", "Amaia Erbina", "( 1997-03-13 ) March 13 , 1997 ( aged 21 )", "Cisneros" ], [ "4", "BK", "Patricia García", "( 1989-02-12 ) February 12 , 1989 ( aged 29 )", "Olímpico" ], [ "5", "FW", "Marina Bravo", "( 1989-02-07 ) February 7 , 1989 ( aged 29 )", "Cisneros" ], [ "6", "FW", "Elisabet Martínez", "( 1988-06-16 ) June 16 , 1988 ( aged 30 )", "GEiEG" ], [ "7", "BK", "Bárbara Plà ( c )", "( 1983-07-17 ) July 17 , 1983 ( aged 35 )", "Getxo" ], [ "8", "BK", "Olivia Fresneda", "( 1999-04-01 ) April 1 , 1999 ( aged 19 )", "Industriales" ], [ "9", "BK", "María Casado", "( 1985-12-25 ) December 25 , 1985 ( aged 32 )", "L'Hospitalet" ], [ "10", "BK", "Teresa Bueso", "( 1997-07-29 ) July 29 , 1997 ( aged 20 )", "Lindenwood" ], [ "11", "BK", "Iera Echebarría", "( 1992-10-20 ) October 20 , 1992 ( aged 25 )", "Olímpico" ], [ "12", "FW", "María Ribera", "( 1986-07-08 ) July 8 , 1986 ( aged 32 )", "L'Hospitalet" ] ]
Spain
Head coach : Pedro de Matías
2018_Rugby_World_Cup_Sevens_squads_–_Women_14
The rosters of all participating teams at the women's tournament of the 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_FM_Network
Japan FM Network
[ "Station", "Call sign", "Broadcast areas ( Prefectures )", "Region" ]
[ [ "Tokyo FM ( TFM )", "JOAU-FM", "Tokyo ( Key station )", "Kantō region" ], [ "FM OSAKA ( FM OH ! )", "JOBU-FM", "Osaka ( Quasi-Key station )", "Kansai region" ], [ "FM Aichi ( @ FM )", "JOCU-FM", "Aichi", "Chūbu region" ], [ "FM Akita ( AFM )", "JOPU-FM", "Akita", "Tōhoku region" ], [ "FM Aomori ( AFB )", "JOWU-FM", "Aomori", "Tōhoku region" ], [ "FM Ehime ( JOEU-FM )", "JOEU-FM", "Ehime", "Shikoku region" ], [ "FM Fukui", "JOLU-FM", "Fukui", "Chūbu region" ], [ "FM Fukuoka ( F-Fuku )", "JODU-FM", "Fukuoka", "Kyushu region" ], [ "FM Fukushima ( Fukushima FM )", "JOTV-FM", "Fukushima", "Tōhoku region" ], [ "FM Gifu", "JOXV-FM", "Gifu", "Chūbu region" ], [ "FM Gunma ( FMG )", "JORU-FM", "Gunma", "Kantō region" ], [ "Hiroshima FM ( HFM )", "JOGU-FM", "Hiroshima", "Chūgoku region" ], [ "FM Hokkaidō ( AIR-G ' )", "JOFU-FM", "Hokkaido", "Hokkaido region" ], [ "Hyogo FM ( Kiss FM KOBE )", "JOIV-FM", "Hyōgo", "Kansai region" ], [ "FM Ishikawa ( HELLO FIVE )", "JOHV-FM", "Ishikawa", "Chūbu region" ], [ "FM Iwate ( FMII )", "JOQU-FM", "Iwate", "Tōhoku region" ], [ "FM Kagawa", "JOYU-FM", "Kagawa", "Shikoku region" ], [ "FM Kagoshima ( mu FM/μFM )", "JOOV-FM", "Kagoshima", "Kyushu region" ], [ "FM Kochi ( Hi-Six )", "JOLV-FM", "Kōchi", "Shikoku region" ], [ "FM Kumamoto ( FMK )", "JOSU-FM", "Kumamoto", "Kyushu region" ] ]
Japan FM Network stations
Japan_FM_Network_0
TOKYO FM is the main station of the network.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983–84_Scottish_League_Cup
1983–84 Scottish League Cup
[ "Home Team", "Score", "Away Team", "Date" ]
[ [ "Aberdeen", "4-0", "Meadowbank Thistle", "31 August 1983" ], [ "Dundee", "2-1", "St Johnstone", "31 August 1983" ], [ "Meadowbank Thistle", "0-1", "Dundee", "7 September 1983" ], [ "St Johnstone", "0-1", "Aberdeen", "7 September 1983" ], [ "St Johnstone", "1-2", "Meadowbank Thistle", "4 October 1983" ], [ "Aberdeen", "0-0", "Dundee", "5 October 1983" ], [ "Dundee", "1-1", "Meadowbank Thistle", "25 October 1983" ], [ "Aberdeen", "1-0", "St Johnstone", "26 October 1983" ], [ "Meadowbank Thistle", "1-3", "Aberdeen", "9 November 1983" ], [ "St Johnstone", "0-3", "Dundee", "9 November 1983" ], [ "Dundee", "1-2", "Aberdeen", "30 November 1983" ], [ "Meadowbank Thistle", "0-0", "St Johnstone", "30 November 1983" ] ]
Third round -- Group 3
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Aberdeen 6 5 1 0 11 2 +9 11 Dundee 6 3 2 1 8 4 +4 8 Meadowbank Thistle 6 1 2 3 4 10 −6 4 St Johnstone 6 0 1 5 2 9 −7 1
1983–84_Scottish_League_Cup_9
The 1983-84 Scottish League Cup was the thirty-eighth season of Scotland's second football knockout competition. The competition was won by Rangers, who defeated Celtic in the Final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakhstan_national_football_team
Kazakhstan national football team
[ "No", "Pos", "Player", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Goals", "Club" ]
[ [ "1", "1 GK", "Stas Pokatilov", "( 1992-12-08 ) 8 December 1992 ( age 27 )", "15", "0", "Kairat" ], [ "12", "1 GK", "Dmytro Nepohodov", "( 1988-02-17 ) 17 February 1988 ( age 31 )", "11", "0", "Ordabasy" ], [ "22", "1 GK", "Igor Shatskiy", "( 1989-05-11 ) 11 May 1989 ( age 30 )", "0", "0", "Shakhter Karagandy" ], [ "23", "2 DF", "Yuriy Logvinenko", "( 1988-07-22 ) 22 July 1988 ( age 31 )", "51", "5", "Astana" ], [ "18", "2 DF", "Dmitri Shomko", "( 1990-03-19 ) 19 March 1990 ( age 29 )", "45", "2", "Astana" ], [ "2", "2 DF", "Serhiy Malyi", "( 1990-06-05 ) 5 June 1990 ( age 29 )", "40", "0", "Ordabasy" ], [ "16", "2 DF", "Gafurzhan Suyumbayev", "( 1990-08-19 ) 19 August 1990 ( age 29 )", "34", "4", "Kairat" ], [ "11", "2 DF", "Yan Vorogovskiy", "( 1996-09-07 ) 7 September 1996 ( age 23 )", "10", "1", "Beerschot" ], [ "21", "2 DF", "Dmitri Miroshnichenko", "( 1992-02-26 ) 26 February 1992 ( age 27 )", "9", "0", "Tobol" ], [ "3", "2 DF", "Temirlan Erlanov", "( 1993-07-09 ) 9 July 1993 ( age 26 )", "7", "1", "Ordabasy" ], [ "15", "2 DF", "Aleksandr Marochkin", "( 1990-07-14 ) 14 July 1990 ( age 29 )", "7", "0", "Kaisar" ], [ "13", "2 DF", "Nuraly Alip", "( 1999-12-22 ) 22 December 1999 ( age 20 )", "1", "0", "Kairat" ], [ "4", "2 DF", "Olzhas Kerimzhanov", "( 1989-05-16 ) 16 May 1989 ( age 30 )", "1", "0", "Zhetysu" ], [ "9", "3 MF", "Bauyrzhan Islamkhan", "( 1993-02-23 ) 23 February 1993 ( age 26 )", "43", "3", "Al Ain" ], [ "5", "3 MF", "Islambek Kuat", "( 1993-01-12 ) 12 January 1993 ( age 27 )", "31", "4", "Orenburg" ], [ "8", "3 MF", "Askhat Tagybergen", "( 1990-08-09 ) 9 August 1990 ( age 29 )", "23", "0", "Kaisar" ], [ "10", "3 MF", "Georgy Zhukov", "( 1994-11-19 ) 19 November 1994 ( age 25 )", "15", "0", "Wisła Kraków" ], [ "19", "3 MF", "Baktiyar Zaynutdinov", "( 1998-04-02 ) 2 April 1998 ( age 21 )", "13", "6", "Rostov" ], [ "14", "3 MF", "Yuriy Pertsukh", "( 1996-05-13 ) 13 May 1996 ( age 23 )", "12", "1", "Astana" ], [ "6", "3 MF", "Aybol Abiken", "( 1996-06-01 ) 1 June 1996 ( age 23 )", "4", "0", "Kairat" ] ]
Players -- Current squad
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Kazakhstan_national_football_team_5
The Kazakhstan national football team (, Qazaqstan Ulttyq Fýtbol Kuramasy) represents Kazakhstan in international football and is controlled by the Football Federation of Kazakhstan. They split from the Soviet Union national football team after independence in 1991 and joined the Asian Football Confederation's Central Asian Football Federation. After failing to qualify for the 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cups, they joined UEFA, but are yet to qualify for a FIFA World Cup or a UEFA European Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_New_York_Rangers_season
2006–07 New York Rangers season
[ "Game", "October", "Opponent", "Score", "Decision", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "5", "Washington Capitals", "5 - 2", "Lundqvist", "1-0-0" ], [ "2", "7", "@ Philadelphia Flyers", "5 - 4 SO", "Lundqvist", "2-0-0" ], [ "3", "10", "Philadelphia Flyers", "4 - 2", "Lundqvist", "2-1-0" ], [ "4", "12", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "6 - 5", "Lundqvist", "2-2-0" ], [ "5", "14", "@ Buffalo Sabres", "7 - 4", "Weekes", "2-3-0" ], [ "6", "16", "New Jersey Devils", "4 - 2", "Lundqvist", "3-3-0" ], [ "7", "18", "Nashville Predators", "3 - 0", "Lundqvist", "3-4-0" ], [ "8", "21", "@ Toronto Maple Leafs", "5 - 4 SO", "Lundqvist", "4-4-0" ], [ "9", "25", "Florida Panthers", "4 - 2", "Lundqvist", "4-5-0" ], [ "10", "28", "@ Phoenix Coyotes", "7 - 3", "Lundqvist", "5-5-0" ], [ "11", "30", "@ Los Angeles Kings", "4 - 1", "Lundqvist", "5-6-0" ] ]
2006–07_New_York_Rangers_season_6
The 2006-07 New York Rangers season was the National Hockey League franchise's 80th season of play and their 81st season overall. It saw the team attempting to build on their surprising run into the playoffs the previous season. After being swept by their cross-river rivals the New Jersey Devils in the first round of the 2006 Stanley Cup playoffs, the Rangers looked to add playoff experience through off-season free agent signings. As such, the Rangers signed forward Matt Cullen and defenseman Aaron Ward from the Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes, in addition to three-time champion Brendan Shanahan from the Detroit Red Wings. However, the Rangers lost a few big names from their strong regular season run, including assistant captain Steve Rucchin, Martin Rucinsky, Tom Poti and Petr Sykora.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Liga_Premier_de_Ascenso_season
2013–14 Liga Premier de Ascenso season
[ "Club", "City", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Albinegros de Orizaba", "Orizaba , Veracruz", "Socum", "7,000" ], [ "Atlético Coatzacoalcos", "Coatzacoalcos , Veracruz", "Rafael Hernández Ochoa", "4,800" ], [ "Atlético Veracruz", "Veracruz , Veracruz", "Luis Pirata Fuente", "30,000" ], [ "Cruz Azul Jasso", "Jasso , Hidalgo", "10 de Diciembre", "17,000" ], [ "Delfines B", "Ciudad del Carmen , Campeche", "UNACAR Campus II", "8,985" ], [ "Inter Playa", "Playa del Carmen , Quintana Roo", "Mario Villanueva Madrid", "7,000" ], [ "Irapuato", "Irapuato , Guanajuato", "Sergio León Chávez", "30,000" ], [ "Linces", "Tlaxcala City , Tlaxcala", "Tlahuicole", "12,000" ], [ "Ocelotes UNACH", "Tapachula , Chiapas", "Olímpico de Tapachula", "11,000" ], [ "Patriotas", "Córdoba , Veracruz", "Rafael Murillo Vidal", "4,000" ], [ "Potros UAEM", "Toluca , State of Mexico", "Alberto Chivo Córdoba", "32,603" ], [ "Real Cuautitlán", "Cuautitlán , State of Mexico", "Los Pinos", "5,000" ], [ "Tampico Madero", "Tampico Madero , Tamaulipas", "Tamaulipas", "25,000" ], [ "Teca UTN", "Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl , State of Mexico", "Neza 86", "20,000" ], [ "Tuzos UAZ", "Zacatecas City , Zacatecas", "Francisco Villa", "14,000" ] ]
Torneo Apertura -- Changes from the previous season
IrapuatoGr . Mexico CityCA JassoInter PlayaUAEMOrizabaPatriotasAt . VeracruzLincesAt . CoatzacoalcosOcelotes UNACHTampico MaderoUAZDelfinesGreater Mexico City teamsReal Cuautitlán ( Cuautitlán ) Teca UTN ( in Ciudad Nezahualcoyótl ) Location of teams in the 2013–14 LPA Group 2
2013–14_Liga_Premier_de_Ascenso_season_1
The 2013-14 Liga Premier de Ascenso season was split in two tournaments Apertura and Clausura. Liga Premier was the third-tier football league of Mexico. The season was played between 9 August 2013 and 17 May 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_towers
List of tallest towers
[ "Tower", "Pinnacle height", "Year", "Country", "City" ]
[ [ "KPN-Zendmast Waalhaven", "199 m", "1962", "Netherlands", "Rotterdam-Waalhaven" ], [ "Xuzhou TV Tower", "199 m", "1990", "China", "Xuzhou" ], [ "Zendmast Roermond", "197.7 m", "1957", "Netherlands", "Roermond" ], [ "KPN Tower Hilversum", "196 m", "1973", "Netherlands", "Hilversum" ], [ "Bantiger TV Tower", "196 m", "1996", "Switzerland", "Bolligen" ], [ "Sky Tower Nishitōkyō", "195 m", "1988", "Japan", "Nishitōkyō , Tokyo" ], [ "Telstra Tower", "195 m", "1980", "Australia", "Canberra" ], [ "Kamzik TV Tower", "194 m", "1975", "Slovakia", "Bratislava" ], [ "Gateway Arch", "192 m", "1965", "United States", "St. Louis" ], [ "Orissaare TV Tower", "191 m", "1965", "Estonia", "Orissaare" ], [ "Dalian Radio and TV Tower", "190.5 m", "?", "China", "Dalian" ], [ "Calgary Tower", "190 m", "1967", "Canada", "Calgary" ], [ "BT Tower", "188 m", "1964", "United Kingdom", "London" ], [ "Cairo Tower", "188 m", "1961", "Egypt", "Cairo" ], [ "Telecom Italia Tower Rozzano", "187 m", "1990", "Italy", "Rozzano - Milan" ], [ "Kuwait Towers", "187 m", "1979", "Kuwait", "Kuwait City" ], [ "Vitosha Mountain TV Tower", "186 m", "1985", "Bulgaria", "Vitosha Mountain" ], [ "Euromast", "186 m", "1962", "Netherlands", "Rotterdam" ], [ "TV tower Decquede", "184.5 m", "1959", "Germany", "Dequede" ], [ "Space Needle", "184 m", "1962", "United States", "Seattle" ] ]
Entirely self-supported towers -- Towers between 150 and 200 metres tall
List_of_tallest_towers_2
This is a list of extant towers that fulfill the engineering definition of a tower: a tall human structure, always taller than it is wide, for public or regular operational access by humans, but not for living in or office work, and are self-supporting or free-standing, which means no guy-wires for support. The definition means the exclusion from this list of continuously habitable buildings and skyscrapers as well as radio and TV masts. Also excluded from this list because they are not designed for public or regular operational access are bridge towers or pylons, chimneys, transmission towers, sculptures and most large statues and obelisks. Towers are most often built to use their height for various purposes and can stand alone or as part of a larger structure. Some common purposes are for telecommunications, and as a viewing platform. The Tokyo Skytree, completed in February 2012, is 634 m (2,080 ft), making it the tallest tower, and second-tallest free-standing structure in the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lakes_of_Italy
List of lakes of Italy
[ "Lake", "Region", "Area km²", "Elevation m", "Depth m" ]
[ [ "Lake Garda ( Lago di Garda )", "Lombardy , Trentino/South Tyrol , Veneto", "370", "65", "346" ], [ "Lago Maggiore", "Lombardy , Piedmont , Ticino ( Switzerland )", "210", "194", "372" ], [ "Lake Como ( Lago di Como )", "Lombardy", "146", "198", "410" ], [ "Lake Trasimeno ( Lago Trasimeno )", "Umbria", "124", "257", "7" ], [ "Lake Bolsena ( Lago di Bolsena )", "Lazio", "114", "305", "151" ], [ "Lake Iseo ( Lago d'Iseo )", "Lombardy", "65.3", "186", "251" ], [ "Lake Bracciano ( Lago di Bracciano )", "Lazio", "56.7", "160", "165" ], [ "Lake Lugano ( Lago di Lugano )", "Lombardy , Ticino ( Switzerland )", "48.7", "271", "288" ], [ "Lake Omodeo ( Lago Omodeo )", "Sardinia", "29", "", "" ], [ "Lago d'Orta", "Piedmont", "18.2", "290", "144" ], [ "Lake Coghinas ( Lago Coghinas )", "Sardinia", "17.8", "", "" ], [ "Lago di Varese", "Lombardy", "14.9", "238", "26" ], [ "Lago di Vico", "Lazio", "12.1", "510", "48.5" ], [ "Lago d'Idro", "Lombardy", "10.9", "368", "122" ] ]
Lakes with an area > 10 km²
Lake Como Lake Trasimeno
List_of_lakes_of_Italy_0
The following is a list of lakes of Italy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Brisbane_International
2013 Brisbane International
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "BLR", "Victoria Azarenka", "1", "1" ], [ "RUS", "Maria Sharapova", "2", "2" ], [ "USA", "Serena Williams", "3", "3" ], [ "GER", "Angelique Kerber", "5", "4" ], [ "ITA", "Sara Errani", "6", "5" ], [ "CZE", "Petra Kvitová", "8", "6" ], [ "AUS", "Samantha Stosur", "9", "7" ], [ "DEN", "Caroline Wozniacki", "10", "8" ] ]
WTA singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2013_Brisbane_International_4
The 2013 Brisbane International was a joint 2013 ATP World Tour and 2013 WTA Tour tennis tournament, played on outdoor hard courts in Brisbane, Queensland. It was the 5th edition of the tournament and took place at the Queensland Tennis Centre in Tennyson. It was held from 30 December 2012 to 6 January 2013. It was part of the Australian Open Series in preparation for the first Grand Slam of the year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1913_New_Zealand_rugby_league_tour_of_Australia
1913 New Zealand rugby league tour of Australia
[ "Opponent", "Venue", "Result", "Score" ]
[ [ "New South Wales", "Sydney", "Loss", "15-17" ], [ "New South Wales", "Sydney", "Loss", "12-31" ], [ "Newcastle", "Newcastle", "Loss", "17-40" ], [ "Queensland", "Brisbane Cricket Ground , Brisbane", "Win", "39-5" ], [ "Queensland", "Brisbane Cricket Ground , Brisbane", "Win", "32-6" ], [ "New South Wales", "Sydney", "Win", "17-11" ], [ "New South Wales", "Sydney", "Loss", "10-34" ] ]
Fixtures
1913_New_Zealand_rugby_league_tour_of_Australia_0
The 1913 New Zealand rugby league tour of Australia was a tour by the New Zealand national rugby league team. This was the first New Zealand side to wear the kiwi and silver fern emblem on their playing jersey.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_rival_political_parties
Timeline of rival political parties
[ "Rivalry", "Beginning Year", "Ending Year" ]
[ [ "Whigs vs Tories", "1678", "1834" ], [ "Whigs vs Conservative Party", "1834", "1859" ], [ "Liberal Party vs Conservative Party", "1859", "1922" ], [ "Conservative Party vs Labour Party", "1900", "present" ], [ "Democratic Unionist Party vs. Sinn Féin", "1994", "present" ] ]
Early modern to present -- United Kingdom
Timeline_of_rival_political_parties_31
This article lists a timeline of notable political rivalries by country. Political party rivalries are not to be confused with rival family houses within a nation, or warring factions from different nations. This list will not indicate every rival political party within a nation, such as in multiple-party governments. Only the most notable and significant political parties are presented. Rival political alliances may be included as well.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Reign_FC_season
2019 Reign FC season
[ "Date", "Player", "Pos", "Destination Club", "Notes" ]
[ [ "January 3 , 2019", "Adriana Leon", "FW", "West Ham United", "Rights relinquished" ], [ "January 15 , 2019", "Nahomi Kawasumi", "FW", "Sky Blue FC", "Traded in exchange for Shea Groom" ], [ "February 5 , 2019", "Elizabeth Addo", "FW", "Jiangsu Suning", "Waived" ], [ "February 27 , 2019", "Alyssa Kleiner", "DF", "", "Retired" ], [ "March 1 , 2019", "Yael Averbuch", "DF", "", "Playing career suspended due to illness" ], [ "July 3 , 2019", "Kori Butterfield", "GK", "", "Released" ], [ "July 15 , 2019", "Erin Yenney", "MF", "Åland United", "Released" ], [ "July 15 , 2019", "Maegan Kelly", "FW", "Florentia", "Released" ], [ "July 15 , 2019", "Elise Kellond-Knight", "MF", "Washington Spirit", "Traded in exchange for Sammy Jo Prudhomme" ], [ "July 26 , 2019", "Kiersten Dallstream", "FW", "", "Retired" ] ]
Transfers -- Transfers out
2019_Reign_FC_season_9
The 2019 Reign FC season is the club's seventh season of play and their seventh season in the National Women's Soccer League, the top division of women's soccer in the United States. It is the club's first season playing in Tacoma, Washington, following the relocation from Seattle and rebrand from Seattle Reign FC. This is the NWSL's first season with the increased standard roster size from 20 to 22. In addition, there are now four supplemental roster spots for players making the minimum salary that do not count against the team salary cap. Teams now must carry at least 20 players at any given time and could carry as many as 26 players.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_UEFA_Champions_League_qualifying_phase_and_play-off_round
2015–16 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Hibernians", "3-6", "Maccabi Tel Aviv", "2-1", "1-5" ], [ "APOEL", "1-1 ( a )", "Vardar", "0-0", "1-1" ], [ "Qarabağ", "1-0", "Rudar Pljevlja", "0-0", "1-0" ], [ "Sarajevo", "0-3", "Lech Poznań", "0-2", "0-1" ], [ "Maribor", "2-3", "Astana", "1-0", "1-3" ], [ "BATE Borisov", "2-1", "Dundalk", "2-1", "0-0" ], [ "Ventspils", "1-4", "HJK", "1-3", "0-1" ], [ "Midtjylland", "3-0", "Lincoln Red Imps", "1-0", "2-0" ], [ "Molde", "5-1", "Pyunik", "5-0", "0-1" ], [ "Malmö FF", "1-0", "Žalgiris Vilnius", "0-0", "1-0" ], [ "Celtic", "6-1", "Stjarnan", "2-0", "4-1" ], [ "Trenčín", "3-4", "Steaua București", "0-2", "3-2" ], [ "Partizan", "3-0", "Dila Gori", "1-0", "2-0" ], [ "Ludogorets Razgrad", "1-3", "Milsami Orhei", "0-1", "1-2" ], [ "Dinamo Zagreb", "4-1", "Fola Esch", "1-1", "3-0" ], [ "Skënderbeu", "6-4", "Crusaders", "4-1", "2-3" ], [ "The New Saints", "1-2", "Videoton", "0-1", "1-1 ( a.e.t . )" ] ]
Second qualifying round -- Summary
The first legs were played on 14 and 15 July , and the second legs were played on 21 and 22 July 2015 .
2015–16_UEFA_Champions_League_qualifying_phase_and_play-off_round_10
The 2015-16 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round began on 30 June and ended on 26 August 2015. A total of 56 teams competed in the qualifying phase and play-off round to decide 10 of the 32 places in the group stage of the 2015-16 UEFA Champions League. All times were CEST ().
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan_Wolverines_football_statistical_leaders
Michigan Wolverines football statistical leaders
[ "Rank", "Player", "Comp", "Years" ]
[ [ "1", "Chad Henne", "828", "2004 2005 2006 2007" ], [ "2", "John Navarre", "765", "2000 2001 2002 2003" ], [ "3", "Elvis Grbac", "522", "1989 1990 1991 1992" ], [ "4", "Devin Gardner", "475", "2010 2011 2012 2013 2014" ], [ "5", "Todd Collins", "457", "1991 1992 1993 1994" ], [ "6", "Tom Brady", "443", "1996 1997 1998 1999" ], [ "7", "Denard Robinson", "427", "2009 2010 2011 2012" ], [ "8", "Shea Patterson", "424", "2018 2019" ], [ "9", "Jim Harbaugh", "387", "1983 1984 1985 1986" ], [ "10", "Brian Griese", "355", "1995 1996 1997" ] ]
Lists_of_Michigan_Wolverines_football_statistical_leaders_0
The lists of Michigan Wolverines football statistical leaders identify individual statistical leaders of the Michigan Wolverines football program in various offensive categories, including passing, rushing, and receptions. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season and career leaders in yardage, number (receptions, rushes or passes), and touchdowns. Statistics accumulated after transferring from or before transferring to Michigan are not included here. The Michigan Wolverines football program is a college football team that represents the University of Michigan in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Big Ten Conference. Passing leaders. Michigan's career leader in passing yardage is Chad Henne with 9,715 passing yards from 2004 to 2007. Henne also holds the career records in completions (828) and touchdown passes (87). John Navarre holds the records for passing yards in a single season (3,331), set during the 2003 season. Devin Gardner holds the record for passing yards in a single game (503) against Indiana in 2013. Tom Brady holds the school's record for most completions in a game, having completed 34 passes against Alabama in the 2000 Orange Bowl. Rushing leaders. Michigan's career leader in rushing yards is Mike Hart with 5,040 rushing yards from 2004 to 2007.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Francis_Brooklyn_Terriers_men's_soccer
St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers men's soccer
[ "Year", "Round", "Opponent", "Result/Score" ]
[ [ "1996", "Play-In", "Army", "L 0-3" ], [ "1998", "Play-In", "Jacksonville", "L 0-3" ], [ "2013", "First round", "Penn State", "L 0-1" ], [ "2014", "First round", "Old Dominion", "L 0-3" ], [ "2016", "First round", "Dartmouth", "L 0-1" ], [ "2017", "First round", "Fordham", "L 2-3" ] ]
St._Francis_Brooklyn_Terriers_men's_soccer_3
The St. Francis Terriers men's soccer team represents St. Francis College, which is located in Brooklyn Heights, New York. The team is a member of the Division I Northeast Conference (NEC). The Terriers play their home games at Brooklyn Bridge Park on Pier 5, which is also located in Brooklyn Heights. The field is located on the East River and has the Manhattan Skyline as a backdrop. From 1968 to 2018, the Terriers have compiled a 448-359-86 record and have won five NEC regular season championships and eight NEC tournament championships. Since joining the NEC in 1985, the Terriers have compiled a 134-112-25 record in conference play and have won the most Tournament Championships in the conference. The Terriers have also participated in nine National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) tournaments, their best showing came in 1978 when they made it to the Elite Eight. Since joining the NEC, the Terriers have made it to four NCAA tournaments and they have been one game away on three previous occasions ('95, '96 and '98). The current head coach, Tom Giovatto, joined the Terriers in 2007 and has led the team to a 113-79-30 record. From 2013 to 2018, Giovatto's squads have won two NEC regular season championship, four NEC Tournament Championships and participated in four NCAA Tournaments.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_Western_Australian_Legislative_Council,_1926–1928
Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 1926–1928
[ "Name", "Party", "Province", "Term expires", "Years in office" ]
[ [ "Charles Baxter", "Country", "East", "1932", "1914-1950" ], [ "John Reid Brown", "Labor", "North-East", "1930", "1924-1930" ], [ "Alfred Burvill", "Country", "South-East", "1928", "1922-1928" ], [ "James Cornell", "Nationalist", "South", "1930", "1912-1946" ], [ "Jabez Dodd", "Nationalist", "South", "1928", "1910-1928" ], [ "John Drew", "Labor", "Central", "1930", "1900-1918 ; 1924-1947" ], [ "John Ewing", "Nationalist", "South-West", "1930", "1916-1933" ], [ "William Glasheen", "Country", "South-East", "1932", "1925-1932" ], [ "Edmund Gray", "Labor", "West", "1932", "1923-1952" ], [ "Vernon Hamersley", "Country", "East", "1928", "1904-1946" ], [ "Edgar Harris", "Nationalist", "North-East", "1932", "1920-1934" ], [ "James Hickey", "Labor", "Central", "1928", "1916-1928" ], [ "Joseph Holmes", "Independent", "North", "1932", "1914-1942" ], [ "George Kempton", "Country", "Central", "1932", "1926-1932" ], [ "John Kirwan", "Independent", "South", "1932", "1908-1946" ], [ "William Kitson", "Labor", "West", "1930", "1924-1947" ], [ "Sir William Lathlain", "Nationalist", "Metropolitan-Suburban", "1932", "1926-1932" ], [ "Arthur Lovekin", "Nationalist", "Metropolitan", "1930", "1919-1931" ], [ "James Macfarlane", "Nationalist", "Metropolitan", "1928", "1922-1928 ; 1930-1942" ], [ "William Mann", "Nationalist", "South-West", "1932", "1926-1951" ] ]
Wikipedia list article This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council from 22 May 1926 to 21 May 1928 . The chamber had 30 seats made up of ten provinces each electing three members , on a system of rotation whereby one-third of the members would retire at each biennial election .
Members_of_the_Western_Australian_Legislative_Council,_1926–1928_0
This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Council from 22 May 1926 to 21 May 1928. The chamber had 30 seats made up of ten provinces each electing three members, on a system of rotation whereby one-third of the members would retire at each biennial election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_LPGA_Tour
2013 LPGA Tour
[ "Rank", "Player", "Country", "Average" ]
[ [ "1", "Stacy Lewis", "United States", "69.48" ], [ "2", "Suzann Pettersen", "Norway", "69.70" ], [ "3", "Inbee Park", "South Korea", "69.87" ], [ "4", "So Yeon Ryu", "South Korea", "70.29" ], [ "5", "Na Yeon Choi", "South Korea", "70.31" ] ]
Season leaders
Money list leaders Rank Player Country Earnings ( $ ) Eventsplayed 1 Inbee Park South Korea 2,456,619 23 2 Suzann Pettersen Norway 2,296,106 23 3 Stacy Lewis United States 1,938,868 26 4 Shanshan Feng China 1,716,657 19 5 So Yeon Ryu South Korea 1,278,864 24 6 Lexi Thompson United States 1,206,109 24 7 I.K . Kim South Korea 1,125,389 23 8 Beatriz Recari Spain 1,030,614 25 9 Na Yeon Choi South Korea 929,964 24 10 Hee Young Park South Korea 848,676 26 Full 2013 Official Money List Scoring average leaders
2013_LPGA_Tour_2
The 2013 LPGA Tour was a series of weekly golf tournaments for elite female golfers from around the world. The Tour began in Australia on February 14 and ended on November 24 in Florida. The tournaments were sanctioned by the United States-based Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). Inbee Park of South Korea won the most tournaments, six, including three majors. She also led the money list for the second straight year and won the Rolex Player of the Year award. Stacy Lewis won the Vare Trophy for lowest scoring average, the first American to win since 1994. Three players, Lewis, Park, and Suzann Pettersen had scoring averages below 70, for the first time in LPGA Tour history. Moriya Jutanugarn of Thailand won the Rookie of the Year award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_SCG_Muangthong_United_F.C._season
2019 SCG Muangthong United F.C. season
[ "Position", "Player", "Transferred From" ]
[ [ "DF", "Daisuke Sato", "Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe" ], [ "FW", "Derley", "C.D . Aves" ], [ "MF", "Bruno Gallo", "G.D. Chaves" ], [ "DF", "Ernesto Amantegui Phumipha", "Port F.C" ], [ "DF", "Marco Ballini", "Chainat Hornbill F.C" ] ]
Transfer -- Mid-season transfer
2019_SCG_Muangthong_United_F.C._season_3
The 2019 season is SCG Muangthong United Football Club's 13th existence in the new era since they took over from Nongchok Pittaya Nusorn Football Club in 2007. It is the 3rd season in the Thai League and the club's 11th consecutive season in the top flight of the Thai football league system since promoted in the 2009 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_towns_in_India_by_population
List of towns in India by population
[ "Name of Town", "State", "Type", "Population ( 2011 )" ]
[ [ "Wadgaon Road", "Maharashtra", "C.T", "40,884" ], [ "Wadhwan", "Gujarat", "M", "75,755" ], [ "Wadi", "Karnataka", "T.M.C", "37,988" ], [ "Wai", "Maharashtra", "M.Cl", "36,025" ], [ "Wanaparthy", "Telangana", "M", "60,949" ], [ "Wani", "Maharashtra", "M.Cl", "58,840" ], [ "Wankaner", "Gujarat", "M", "43,881" ], [ "Wara Seoni", "Madhya Pradesh", "M", "25,103" ], [ "Warhapur", "Uttar Pradesh", "N.P", "23,456" ], [ "Warisaliganj", "Bihar", "N.P", "34,056" ], [ "Warora", "Maharashtra", "M.Cl", "46,532" ], [ "Warud", "Maharashtra", "M.Cl", "6,386" ], [ "Washim", "Maharashtra", "M.Cl", "78,387" ], [ "Wokha", "Nagaland", "T.C", "35,004" ] ]
W
List_of_towns_in_India_by_population_22
The entire work of this article is based on Census of India, 2011, conducted by the Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, under Ministry of Home Affairs (India), Government of India.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_big_cats_in_animation
List of fictional big cats in animation
[ "Name", "Work", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Bagheera", "The Jungle Book The Jungle Book", "Black leopard - a clever , serious and responsible character , quite similar to the Bagheera in the novel , except that in the novel Bagheera spoiled Mowgli more . In the film , it is Bagheera and not the wolves who first finds Mowgli , a young village child and he is the one who takes him back to the village" ], [ "Sabor", "Tarzan", "A vicious leopard , who killed Kala 's son , along with Tarzan 's parents , but was killed by an adult Tarzan" ], [ "Makucha", "The Lion Guard", "A cream African leopard who tracks Ajabu an Okapi to the Pride Lands . He is also the leader of his clan of the back lands . Makucha meansClaws in the Swahili language and is voiced by Steve Blum . He became the main antagonist in Season 3" ], [ "Badilli", "The Lion Guard", "An African leopard who is a victim to Mapigano . He eventually overcomes his fear by standing up for himself" ], [ "Mapigano", "The Lion Guard", "An African leopard who bullied Badilli upon his territory" ], [ "Tai Lung", "Kung Fu Panda", "A Snow Leopard who is the main antagonist who tries to snatch the dragon scroll from Shifu" ], [ "Chuluun", "The Lion Guard", "A snow leopard who frightens the red pandas . After being defeated by Bunga , she joins forces with Makucha to visit the Tree of Life" ], [ "Phango", "Khumba", "A leopard born blind in one eye who is the main antagonist and plans to kill Khumba" ], [ "Trey", "Rock Dog", "A Snow Leopard" ], [ "Siri", "Rugrats Go Wild", "A Clouded Leopard and the main antagonist . Voiced by Chrissie Hynde" ], [ "Yun Mibu", "The Lion Guard", "A Clouded Leopard that the Lion Guard encountered in the forest during their journey to the Tree of Life" ], [ "Sultan", "Delhi Safari", "Yuvraj 's father" ], [ "Yuvraj", "Delhi Safari", "A leopard cub who lost his father Sultan" ] ]
Leopards
List_of_fictional_big_cats_in_animation_1
This List of fictional big cats in animation is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and is a collection of various notable feline characters that appear in various animated works of fiction. It is limited to well-referenced examples of large felines portrayed in animated television shows or feature-length films.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zienia_Merton
Zienia Merton
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1964", "Doctor Who", "Ping-Cho", "Season 1 : ( 7 episodes )" ], [ "1964", "The Indian Tales of Rudyard Kipling", "Kashmiri girl", "Season 1 , Episode 7 : Mark of the Beast" ], [ "1969", "The Troubleshooters", "Liane", "Season 5 , Episode 23 : It 's a Very Bad Day for Travelling" ], [ "1969", "Thirty-Minute Theatre", "Rachel", "Season 5 , Episode 6 : Trespassers" ], [ "1969", "Omnibus", "Noel", "Season 3 , Episode 9 : F. Scott Fitzgerald : The Dream Divided" ], [ "1969", "Strange Report", "Zeba Hameed", "Season 1 , Episode 7 : Report 3424 : Epidemic - A Most Curious Crime" ], [ "1969", "The Root of All Evil ?", "Medeline", "Season 2 , Episode 5 : Floating Man" ], [ "1970", "The Six Wives of Henry VIII", "Annette", "TV Mini-series" ], [ "1970", "W. Somerset Maugham", "Malay girl", "Season 2 , Episode 8 : The Door of Opportunity" ], [ "1970", "ITV Playhouse", "Leila", "Season 3 , Episode 10 : The High Game" ], [ "1971", "Casanova", "Christina", "6 part BBC serial" ], [ "1972", "The Benny Hill Show", "Mrs. Chow Mein", "Season 3 , Episode 4 : Down Memory Lane" ], [ "1972", "Jason King", "Zenia", "Season 1 , Episode 24 : Zenia" ], [ "1972", "Crime of Passion", "Nicole Martine", "Season 3 , Episode 3 : Modeste" ], [ "1973", "Madigan", "Natalia", "Season 1 , Episode 4 : The Lisbon Beat" ], [ "1973", "Ego Hugo", "Guernsey Maid", "TV Movie" ], [ "1973", "Beryl 's Lot", "Katy Papademitropoullos", "Season 1 , Episode 1 : Getting Up" ], [ "1975-1977", "Space : 1999", "Sandra Benes", "Season 1 : ( 24 episodes ) Season 2 : ( 11 episodes )" ], [ "1976", "Journey Through the Black Sun", "Sandra Benes", "TV Movie" ], [ "1976", "Alien Attack", "Sandra Benes", "TV Movie" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Zienia_Merton_1
Zienia Merton (11 December 1945 - 14 September 2018) was a British actress born in Burma (now called Myanmar). She was known for playing Sandra Benes in .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Private_finance_initiative
Private finance initiative
[ "Financial close", "Project Name", "Capital cost", "Authority", "Sector" ]
[ [ "1998", "National Physical Laboratory , Teddington", "£96m", "Department of Trade & Industry", "Central Government" ], [ "2000", "GCHQ New Accommodation , Cheltenham", "£330m", "Government Communications Headquarters", "Intelligence" ], [ "2000", "Ministry of Defence Main Building , London", "£531m", "Ministry of Defence", "Central Government" ], [ "2000", "HM Treasury Building , London", "£140m", "HM Treasury", "Central Government" ], [ "2001", "The STEPS Contract", "£370m", "Inland Revenue", "Central Government" ], [ "2003", "Skynet 5", "£1.4bn", "Ministry of Defence", "Defence" ], [ "2004", "Colchester Garrison", "£540m", "British Army", "Defence" ], [ "2006", "Northwood Headquarters", "£150m", "British Army", "Defence" ], [ "2006", "Project Allenby Connaught", "£1.6bn", "British Army", "Defence" ], [ "2008", "Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft", "£2.7bn", "Royal Air Force", "Defence" ], [ "2012", "Streets Ahead , Sheffield", "£369m", "Sheffield City Council", "Local Government - Highway Maintenance" ] ]
United Kingdom -- Examples of projects
There have been over 50 English hospitals procured under a PFI contract with capital cost exceeding £50 million : There have been some six Scottish hospitals procured under a PFI contract with capital cost exceeding £50 million : The following is a selection of major projects in other sectors procured under a PFI contract :
Private_finance_initiative_2
The private finance initiative (PFI) is a way of creating public-private partnerships (PPPs) where private firms are contracted to complete and manage public projects. Developed initially by the governments of Australia and the United Kingdom, and used extensively there and in Spain, PFI and its variants have now been adopted in many countries as part of the wider programme of privatisation and financialisation, and presented as a means for increasing accountability and efficiency for public spending. According to critics, PFI has been used simply to place a great amount of debt off-balance-sheet. PFI has been controversial in the UK; the National Audit Office felt in 2003 that it provided good value for money overall. However, in 2011 the Parliamentary Treasury Select Committee found that PFI should be brought on balance sheet. The Treasury should remove any perverse incentives unrelated to value for money by ensuring that PFI is not used to circumvent departmental budget limits. It should also ask the OBR to include PFI liabilities in future assessments of the fiscal rules.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanoverian_prince
Hanoverian prince
[ "Name", "Born", "Died", "Royal lineage", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Crown Prince George The Prince of Wales later , King George IV", "1762", "1830", "1st son of George III", "Title held from father 's ascension to own ascension in 1820 . Born a Prince of the United Kingdom . Prince Regent of Hanover and the United Kingdom from 5 November 1811 to ascension in 1820" ], [ "Prince Frederick The Duke of York and Albany", "1763", "1827", "2nd son of George III", "Title held from father 's ascension to death . Born a Prince of the United Kingdom . Crown Prince of Hanover from 1820 to death" ], [ "Prince William The Duke of Clarence and St. Andrews later , King William IV & I", "1765", "1837", "3rd son of George III", "Title held from father 's ascension to own ascension in 1830 . Born a Prince of the United Kingdom . Crown Prince of Hanover from 1827 to his ascension" ], [ "Prince Edward The Duke of Kent and Strathearn", "1767", "1820", "4th son of George III", "Title held from father 's ascension to death . Born a Prince of the United Kingdom" ], [ "Prince Ernest Augustus The 1st Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale later , King Ernest Augustus", "1771", "1851", "5th son of George III", "Title held from father 's ascension to own ascension in 1837 . Born a Prince of the United Kingdom . Crowm Prince of Hanover from 1830 to his own ascension" ], [ "Prince Augustus Frederick The Duke of Sussex", "1773", "1843", "6th son of George III", "Title held from father 's ascension to death . Born a Prince of the United Kingdom" ], [ "Prince Adolphus The 1st Duke of Cambridge", "1774", "1850", "7th son of George III", "Title held from father 's ascension to death . Born a Prince of the United Kingdom" ], [ "Prince George The 2nd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale later , King George V", "1819", "1878", "Only son of King Ernest Augustus & Grandson of King George III", "Title held from birth to own ascension in 1851 . Born a Prince of the United Kingdom . Styled The Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale till death . Head of the House of Hanover from 18 February 1851 until his death" ], [ "Prince George The 2nd Duke of Cambridge", "1819", "1904", "Only son of Prince Adolphus & Grandson of King George III", "Title held from birth to death . Born a Prince of the United Kingdom . Styled The Duke of Cambridge from 8 May 1850 till death" ], [ "Prince Ernest Augustus The 3rd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale", "1845", "1923", "Only son of King George V & Gt-grandson of King George III", "Prince of the United Kingdom from birth until 20 November 1917 ( † ) . Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale from 12 March 1878 until 28 March 1919 ( ‡ ) . Head of the House of Hanover from 12 June 1878 until his death . Crown Prince of Hanover from birth to death" ], [ "Prince George William Prince George William", "1880", "1912", "1st son of Crown Prince Ernest Augustus & 2xGt-grandson of King George III", "Title held from birth to death . Born a Prince of the United Kingdom" ], [ "Prince Christian Prince Christian", "1885", "1901", "2nd son of Crown Prince Ernest Augustus & 2xGt-grandson of King George III", "Title held from birth to death . Born a Prince of the United Kingdom" ], [ "Prince Ernest Augustus , Duke of Brunswick Prince Ernest Augustus", "1887", "1953", "3rd son of Crown Prince Ernest Augustus & 2xGt-grandson of King George III", "Prince of the United Kingdom from birth until 20 November 1917 ( † ) . heir to the title Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale from 30 January 1923 until his death ( ‡ ) . Duke of Brunswick from 1 November 1913 until the 8 November 1918 abolition of the German monarchy Head of the House of Hanover from 30 January 1923 until his death" ], [ "Prince Ernest Augustus Prince Ernest Augustus", "1914", "1987", "1st son of Prince Ernest Augustus , Duke of Brunswick & 3xGt-grandson of King George III", "Prince of the United Kingdom from 17 June 1914 until 20 November 1917 ( † ) . heir to the title Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale from 30 January 1953 until his death ( ‡ ) . Additionally , Prince of Brunswick from birth ; Head of the House of Hanover from 30 January 1953 until his death" ], [ "Prince George William Prince George William", "1915", "2006", "2nd son of Prince Ernest Augustus , Duke of Brunswick & 3xGt-grandson of King George III", "Prince of the United Kingdom from birth until 20 November 1917 ( † ) . Additionally , Prince of Brunswick from birth" ], [ "Prince Christian Oscar", "1919", "1981", "3rd son of Prince Ernest Augustus , Duke of Brunswick & 3xGt-grandson of King George III", "Title held from birth to death" ], [ "Prince Welf Henry", "1923", "1997", "4th son of Prince Ernest Augustus , Duke of Brunswick & 3xGt-grandson of King George III", "Title held from birth to death" ], [ "Prince Ernest Augustus", "1954", "", "1st son of Prince Ernest Augustus & 4xGt-grandson of King George III", "Title held from birth . Current Head of the House of Hanover" ], [ "Prince Ludwig Rudolph", "1955", "1988", "2nd son of Prince Ernest Augustus ( born 1914 ) & 4xGt-grandson of King George III", "Title held from birth to death" ], [ "Prince Henry Julius", "1961", "", "3rd son of Prince Ernest Augustus ( born 1914 ) & 4xGt-grandson of King George III", "Title held from birth" ] ]
List of Hanoverian princes since 1814
Prince of Hanover by the sovereign Prince of Hanover from birth ( † ) - In Letters Patent dated 20 November 1917 , King George V restricted the title of Prince to the children of the sovereign , the children of the sovereign 's sons , and the eldest living son of the eldest son of the Prince of Wales . ( ‡ ) - By an Order in Council dated 28 March 1919 , as authorized by the Titles Deprivation Act 1917 , King George V suspended the British peerage titles , princely dignities and honours of those who sided with Germany in World War I . - Title in the Kingdom of Hanover - Title in the United Kingdom
Hanoverian_prince_0
This is a list of Hanoverian princes from the accession of George III to the throne of the Kingdom of Hanover in 1814. Individuals holding the title of prince will usually also be styled His Royal Highness (HRH). The wife of a Hanoverian prince will usually take the title and style of her husband. Despite Hanover's annexation by Prussia in 1866, male-line descendants of George III continue to style themselves as a prince or princess of Hanover. The title Prince of Hanover and the use of the style Royal Highness has generally been restricted to the following persons: Since 1953, the head of the House of Hanover and senior male-line descendant of George III of the United Kingdom has taken the title His Royal Highness The Prince of Hanover. This title has been held by the following:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_IPC_Athletics_World_Championships_–_Men's_100_metres
2011 IPC Athletics World Championships – Men's 100 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Heinrich Popow", "Germany", "12.56", "CR" ], [ "2", "Clavel Kayitare", "France", "12.60", "SB" ], [ "3", "Atsushi Yamamoto", "Japan", "13.06", "" ], [ "4", "Scott Reardon", "Australia", "13.45", "" ], [ "5", "Daniel Jorgensen", "Denmark", "13.76", "SB" ], [ "6", "Kortney Clemons", "United States", "14.35", "SB" ], [ "7", "Bernhard Haarhoff", "South Africa", "15.09", "AR" ] ]
T42 -- Results
2011_IPC_Athletics_World_Championships_–_Men's_100_metres_15
The men's 100 metres at the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships were held at the QEII Stadium from 22-26 January
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_IAAF_World_Cross_Country_Championships_–_Senior_women's_race
2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships – Senior women's race
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Country", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Derartu Tulu", "Ethiopia", "25:42" ], [ "2", "Gete Wami", "Ethiopia", "25:48" ], [ "3", "Susan Chepkemei", "Kenya", "25:50" ], [ "4", "Lydia Cheromei", "Kenya", "26:02" ], [ "5", "Paula Radcliffe", "United Kingdom", "26:03" ], [ "6", "Leah Malot", "Kenya", "26:09" ], [ "7", "Sonia O'Sullivan", "Ireland", "26:20" ], [ "8", "Merima Denboba", "Ethiopia", "26:23" ], [ "9", "Ayelech Worku", "Ethiopia", "26:36" ], [ "10", "Ruth Kutol", "Kenya", "26:38" ], [ "11", "Irene Kipchumba", "Kenya", "26:45" ], [ "12", "Deena Drossin", "United States", "26:59" ], [ "13", "Jen Rhines", "United States", "27:11" ], [ "14", "Berhane Adere", "Ethiopia", "27:11" ], [ "15", "Olivera Jevtić", "FR Yugoslavia", "27:14" ], [ "16", "Teresa Recio", "Spain", "27:14" ], [ "17", "Lidiya Grigoryeva", "Russia", "27:15" ], [ "18", "Anja Smolders", "Belgium", "27:16" ], [ "19", "Agata Balsamo", "Italy", "27:17" ], [ "20", "Rosemary Ryan", "Ireland", "27:17" ] ]
Race results -- Senior women 's race ( 8.08 km )
2000_IAAF_World_Cross_Country_Championships_–_Senior_women's_race_0
The Senior women's race at the 2000 IAAF World Cross Country Championships was held at the Sporting Complex in Vilamoura, Portugal, on March 18, 2000. Reports of the event were given in the New York Times, in the Herald, and for the IAAF. Complete results for individuals, for teams, medallists, and the results of British athletes who took part were published.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_annual_shutout_leaders
List of Major League Baseball annual shutout leaders
[ "Year", "Player ( s )", "Team ( s )", "Shutouts" ]
[ [ "1871", "Albert Spalding * Bobby Mathews Cherokee Fisher Rynie Wolters", "Boston Red Stockings Fort Wayne Kekiongas Rockford Forest Citys New York Mutuals", "1" ], [ "1872", "Albert Spalding * Candy Cummings *", "Boston Red Stockings New York Mutuals", "3" ], [ "1873", "Dick McBride", "Philadelphia Athletics", "3" ], [ "1874", "Albert Spalding * Bobby Mathews", "Boston Red Stockings New York Mutuals", "4" ], [ "1875", "Albert Spalding * Candy Cummings * George Zettlein", "Boston Red Stockings Hartford Dark Blues Chicago / Philadelphia", "7" ] ]
National Association
Albert Spalding of the Boston Red Stockings tied the National Association leaders in shutouts during four of the league 's five seasons .
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_shutout_champions_6
The following is a list of annual leaders in shutouts in Major League Baseball (MLB). A shutout occurs when a single pitcher throws a complete game and does not allow the opposing team to score a single run. Walter Johnson holds the career shutout record with 110. The most shutouts pitched in one season was 16, which was a feat accomplished by both Pete Alexander (1916) and George Bradley (1876). In the dead-ball era and throughout much of the first three-quarters of the twentieth century, starting pitchers were generally expected to perform complete games, and starting pitchers would throw dozens of complete games a year  -  thereby increasing a pitcher's chances of achieving a shutout. These shutout records are among the most secure records in baseball, as pitchers today rarely earn more than one or two shutouts per season with the heavy emphasis on pitch counts and relief pitching. Pitchers today will often pitch only a few, if any, complete games a season. The 2018 season marked a new low for complete-game shutouts; no pitcher threw for more than one shutout during the season, with eleven American League and seven National League pitchers finishing with only one shutout that season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Lithuanian_football_transfers_winter_2016–17
List of Lithuanian football transfers winter 2016–17
[ "Date", "Name", "Moving from", "Moving to", "Type" ]
[ [ "6 December 2016", "Simonas Stankevičius", "HNK Šibenik", "Žalgiris", "End of loan spell" ], [ "6 December 2016", "Georgas Freidgeimas", "Irtysh Pavlodar", "Žalgiris", "End of loan spell" ], [ "6 December 2016", "Tautvydas Eliošius", "Jonava", "Žalgiris", "End of loan spell" ], [ "6 December 2016", "Daniel Romanovskij", "Utenis", "Žalgiris", "End of loan spell" ], [ "7 December 2016", "Giedrius Matulevičius", "Sampdoria", "Sūduva", "Undisclosed" ], [ "8 December 2016", "Ričardas Šveikauskas", "LOSC", "Atlantas", "Undisclosed" ], [ "8 December 2016", "Arkadiy Zhelnin", "Baltika", "Atlantas", "Undisclosed" ], [ "9 December 2016", "Dominykas Galkevičius", "Jonava", "Sūduva", "Free" ], [ "12 December 2016", "Rolandas Baravykas", "Atlantas", "Žalgiris", "Free" ], [ "23 December 2016", "Simonas Juška", "Palanga", "Atlantas", "Free" ], [ "25 December 2016", "Martynas Dapkus", "Trakai", "Šilas", "Free" ], [ "26 December 2016", "Valdemar Borovskij", "Jonava", "Trakai", "Free" ], [ "27 December 2016", "Karolis Laukžemis", "Jelgava", "Sūduva", "End of loan spell" ], [ "27 December 2016", "Justinas Popiera", "F.B.K . Kaunas", "Sūduva", "End of loan spell" ], [ "27 December 2016", "Klaudijus Upstas", "Stumbras", "Trakai", "Free" ], [ "11 January 2017", "Benjamin Boateng", "Berekum Chelsea", "Stumbras", "Free" ], [ "11 January 2017", "Nerijus Mačiulis", "Stumbras", "Šilas", "Free" ], [ "11 January 2017", "Povilas Valinčius", "Atlantas", "Šilas", "Free" ], [ "12 January 2017", "Benjamin Terry", "Ashanti Gold", "Stumbras", "Undisclosed" ], [ "12 January 2017", "Dennis Nyarko", "Maapbeyer", "Stumbras", "Undisclosed" ] ]
Transfers In
List_of_Lithuanian_football_transfers_winter_2016–17_0
This is a list of transfers in Lithuanian football for the 2016-17 winter transfer window. Only confirmed moves featuring an A Lyga side are listed. The winter transfer window opens on January 2, 2017, and will close on February 26, 2017. Deals may be signed at any given moment in the season, but the actual transfer may only take place during the transfer window. Unattached players may sign at any moment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_who_died_in_traffic_collisions
List of people who died in traffic collisions
[ "Name", "Birth", "Death", "Aged", "Nationality", "Notability", "Mode of transport", "Crash location" ]
[ [ "Ignacio Padilla", "1968", "2016", "47 years", "Mexican", "writer", "car", "Querétaro , Mexico" ], [ "Luis Fernando Páez", "1989", "2019", "29 years", "Paraguayan", "footballer", "car", "Mariano Roque Alonso , Paraguay" ], [ "Carlos Paião", "1957", "1988", "30 years", "Portuguese", "singer-songwriter", "car", "Rio Maior , Santarém District , Portugal" ], [ "Alan J. Pakula", "1928", "1998", "70 years", "American", "film producer", "car", "Melville , New York" ], [ "Johnny Palermo", "1982", "2009", "27 years", "American", "television actor", "car", "North Hollywood , California" ], [ "Veenu Paliwal", "1970", "2016", "45-46 years", "Indian", "motorcyclist", "motorcycle", "Gyaraspur" ], [ "Mauro Pane", "1963", "2014", "50 years", "Italian", "racing driver", "car ( passenger )", "between Tromello and Gambolò , Lomellina , Italy" ], [ "Pantelis Pantelidis", "1983", "2016", "32 years", "Greek", "singer-songwriter", "car", "Elliniko , Greece" ], [ "Sibusiso Papa", "1987", "2014", "26 years", "South African", "footballer", "car", "" ], [ "Fran Papasedero", "1969", "2003", "34 Years", "American", "arena football player and coach", "car", "Orlando , Florida" ], [ "Mike Parkes", "1931", "1977", "45 years", "English", "auto racer", "car", "Turin , Italy" ], [ "Jordan Parsons", "1990", "2016", "25 years", "American", "mixed martial artist", "pedestrian", "Delray Beach , Florida" ], [ "Frank Pastore", "1957", "2012", "55 years", "American", "baseball player", "motorcycle", "Upland , California" ], [ "Roger Patterson", "1968", "1991", "22 years", "American", "bassist for rock band Atheist", "car", "" ], [ "Simon Patterson", "1982", "2006", "24 years", "English", "footballer", "car", "Shepherd 's Bush , London , England , United Kingdom" ], [ "George S. Patton", "1885", "1945", "60 years", "American", "General", "car", "near Mannheim , Germany" ], [ "Butch Paul", "1943", "1966", "22 years", "Canadian", "ice hockey player", "car", "Memphis , Tennessee" ], [ "Henri Paul", "1956", "1997", "41 years", "French", "chauffeur", "car", "Pont de l'Alma tunnel , Paris" ], [ "Oswaldo Payá", "1952", "2012", "60 years", "Cuban", "dissident and political activist", "car", "Bayamo , Cuba" ], [ "Charles E. M. Pearce", "1940", "2012", "72 years", "New Zealander", "mathematician", "car", "Manakaiua River , West Coast , New Zealand" ] ]
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This list contains notable people who have been killed in traffic collisions. This list does not include those who were killed competing on closed road events whether in motorsport or in competitive cycling events. Passengers of a vehicle are indicated in parentheses on the mode of transport field. This list can be expanded with entries from the
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_W_Korea_cover_models
List of W Korea cover models
[ "Issue", "Cover model", "Photographer" ]
[ [ "January", "Karen Elson", "Michael Thompson" ], [ "February", "Jessica Stam", "Tony Kim" ], [ "March", "Bridget Hall", "David Byun" ], [ "March", "Diana Dondoe", "David Byun" ], [ "March", "Erin Wasson", "David Byun" ], [ "March", "Hilary Rhoda", "David Byun" ], [ "March", "Jacquetta Wheeler", "David Byun" ], [ "May", "Karolína Kurková", "David Byun" ], [ "June", "Madonna", "Steven Klein" ], [ "July", "Hana Soukupová", "David Byun" ], [ "September", "Natalia Vodianova", "Mert & Marcus" ], [ "October", "Kate Moss", "Mert & Marcus" ], [ "November", "Natalia Vodianova", "Mario Testino" ], [ "December", "Mischa Barton", "Tony Kim" ] ]
2006
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W Korea is a women's beauty magazine published by Doosan Magazine under license from Condé Nast Publications. A famous person, usually an actress, singer, or model, is featured on the cover of each month's issue. Following are the names of each cover subject from the most recent issue to the first issue of W Korea under editorship of Lee Hye Joo in March 2005.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Grant_filmography
Hugh Grant filmography
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1982", "Privileged", "Lord Adrian" ], [ "1987", "Maurice", "Clive Durham" ], [ "1987", "White Mischief", "Hugh Cholmondeley" ], [ "1988", "Rowing with the Wind", "Lord Byron" ], [ "1988", "The Lair of the White Worm", "Lord James D'Ampton" ], [ "1988", "The Dawning", "Harry" ], [ "1988", "The Bengali Night", "Allan" ], [ "1988", "Nocturnes", "Chopin" ], [ "1990", "The Big Man", "Gordon" ], [ "1991", "Impromptu", "Frédéric Chopin" ], [ "1992", "Bitter Moon", "Nigel Dobson" ], [ "1993", "The Remains of the Day", "Reginald Cardinal" ], [ "1993", "Night Train to Venice", "Martin Gamil" ], [ "1994", "Four Weddings and a Funeral", "Charles" ], [ "1994", "Sirens", "Anthony Campion" ], [ "1995", "Restoration", "Elias Finn" ], [ "1995", "Sense and Sensibility", "Edward C. Ferrars" ], [ "1995", "Nine Months", "Samuel Faulkner" ], [ "1995", "The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain", "Reginald Anson" ], [ "1995", "An Awfully Big Adventure", "Meredith Potter" ] ]
Film
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Hugh Grant is a British actor. His career spans three decades, being recognised as an international star since 1994. He has received a Golden Globe Award and a British Academy Film Award. His films have collectively grossed more than $2.4 billion worldwide. The following are his film and television credits.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships_medalists_in_men's_kayak
List of ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in men's kayak
[ "Games", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1994 Mexico City", "Sergey Kaleshink ( BLR )", "Vince Fehérvári ( HUN )", "Miguel Garcia ( ESP )" ], [ "1995 Duisburg", "Piotr Markiewicz ( POL )", "Sergey Kaleshink ( BLR )", "Ren Crichlow ( CAN )" ], [ "1997 Dartmouth", "Vince Fehérvári ( HUN )", "Grzegorz Kotowicz ( POL )", "Oleksey Slivinskiy ( UKR )" ], [ "1998 Szeged", "Michael Kolganov ( ISR )", "Oleksey Slivinskiy ( UKR )", "Ognjen Filipović ( YUG )" ], [ "1999 Milan", "Michael Kolganov ( ISR )", "Oleksey Slivinskiy ( UKR )", "Ronald Rauhe ( GER )" ], [ "2001 Poznań", "Ronald Rauhe ( GER )", "Oleksey Slivinskiy ( UKR )", "Anton Ryakhov ( UZB )" ], [ "2002 Seville", "Ronald Rauhe ( GER )", "Anton Ryakhov ( UZB )", "Romas Petrukanecas ( LTU )" ], [ "2003 Gainesville", "Ronald Rauhe ( GER )", "Vince Fehérvári ( AUS )", "Anton Ryakhov ( UZB )" ], [ "2005 Zagreb", "Carlos Pérez ( ESP )", "Thomasz Medelski ( POL )", "Anton Ryakhov ( RUS )" ], [ "2006 Szeged", "Ronald Rauhe ( GER )", "Carlos Pérez ( ESP )", "Mykola Kremer ( UKR )" ], [ "2007 Duisburg", "Jonas Ems ( GER )", "Vytautas Vaičikonis ( LTU )", "Gergely Gyertyános ( HUN )" ], [ "2009 Dartmouth", "Ronald Rauhe ( GER )", "Oleg Kharytonov ( UKR )", "Artem Kononuk ( RUS )" ], [ "2010 Poznań", "Ed McKeever ( GBR )", "Ronald Rauhe ( GER )", "Piotr Siemionowski ( POL )" ], [ "2011 Szeged", "Piotr Siemionowski ( POL )", "Ed McKeever ( GBR )", "Ronald Rauhe ( GER )" ], [ "2013 Duisburg", "Petter Öström ( SWE )", "Mark de Jonge ( CAN )", "Saúl Craviotto ( ESP )" ], [ "2014 Moscow", "Mark de Jonge ( CAN )", "Petter Menning ( SWE )", "Ed McKeever ( GBR ) Saúl Craviotto ( ESP )" ], [ "2015 Milan", "Mark de Jonge ( CAN )", "Maxime Beaumont ( FRA )", "Petter Menning ( SWE )" ], [ "2017 Račice", "Liam Heath ( GBR )", "Aleksejs Rumjancevs ( LAT )", "Evgenii Lukantsov ( RUS )" ], [ "2018 Montemor-o-Velho", "Carlos Garrote ( ESP )", "Artūras Seja ( LTU )", "Evgenii Lukantsov ( RUS )" ], [ "2019 Szeged", "Liam Heath ( GBR )", "Strahinja Stefanović ( SRB )", "Carlos Garrote ( ESP )" ] ]
K-1 200 m
Debuted : 1994 .
List_of_ICF_Canoe_Sprint_World_Championships_medalists_in_men's_kayak_10
This is a list of medalists from the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in men's kayak.