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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine
|
meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine
|
[
"Site",
"K i ( nM )",
"Species"
] |
[
[
"SERT",
"202-432",
"Human"
],
[
"NET",
"1,940-4,360",
"Human"
],
[
"DAT",
"ND",
"ND"
],
[
"5-HT 1A",
"44-400",
"Human"
],
[
"5-HT 1B",
"89-501",
"Human"
],
[
"5-HT 1D",
"210-1,300",
"Human"
],
[
"5-HT 1E",
"ND",
"ND"
],
[
"5-HT 1F",
"ND",
"ND"
],
[
"5-HT 2A",
"32-398",
"Human"
],
[
"5-HT 2B",
"3.2-63",
"Human"
],
[
"5-HT 2C",
"3.4-251",
"Human"
],
[
"5-HT 3",
"427",
"Human"
],
[
"5-HT 4",
"ND",
"ND"
],
[
"5-HT 5A",
"1,354",
"Human"
],
[
"5-HT 6",
"1,748",
"Human"
],
[
"5-HT 7",
"163",
"Human"
],
[
"α 1",
"97-2,900",
"Human"
],
[
"α 1A",
"1,386",
"Human"
],
[
"α 1B",
"915",
"Human"
],
[
"α 1D",
"ND",
"ND"
]
] |
Pharmacology -- Pharmacodynamics
|
Meta-Chlorophenylpiperazine_0
|
meta -Chlorophenylpiperazine ( mCPP ) is a psychoactive drug of the phenylpiperazine class. It was initially developed in the late-1970s and used in scientific research before being sold as a designer drug in the mid-2000s. It has been detected in pills touted as legal alternatives to illicit stimulants in New Zealand and pills sold as ecstasy in Europe and the United States . Despite its advertisement as a recreational substance , mCPP is actually generally considered to be an unpleasant experience and is not desired by drug users. It lacks any reinforcing or hallucinogenic effects, produces dysphoric , depressive , and anxiogenic effects in rodents and humans, and can induce panic attacks in individuals susceptible to them. It also worsens obsessive-compulsive symptoms in people with the disorder. mCPP is known to induce headaches in humans and has been used for testing potential antimigraine medications. It has potent anorectic effects and has encouraged the development of selective 5-HT 2C receptor agonists for the treatment of obesity as well.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Welsh_boxing_champions
|
List of Welsh boxing champions
|
[
"Name",
"From",
"Duration of reign",
"Successful defences"
] |
[
[
"Dave Davies",
"Bangor",
"26 March 1974 - 5 March 1977",
"0"
],
[
"Pat Thomas",
"Cardiff",
"5 March 1977 - ( relinquished )",
"0"
],
[
"Gary Pearce",
"Newport",
"7 April 1981 - ( relinquished )",
"0"
],
[
"Rocky Feliciello",
"Rhyl",
"17 February 1984 - ( relinquished )",
"0"
],
[
"Steve Davies",
"Pembroke",
"26 March 1986 - ( relinquished )",
"0"
],
[
"Michael Harris",
"Swansea",
"1 March 1989 - ( relinquished )",
"0"
],
[
"Carlo Colarusso",
"Llanelli",
"24 January 1991 - > 11 May 1992",
"1"
],
[
"Paul Samuels",
"Newport",
"5 December 1998 - > ( relinquished )",
"0"
],
[
"Taz Jones",
"Abercynon",
"21 February 2009 - ( relinquished )",
"0"
],
[
"Barrie Jones",
"Ferndale",
"19 November 2011 -",
"0"
]
] |
Welsh champions -- light middleweight
|
List_of_Welsh_boxing_champions_8
|
This list includes all boxers from Wales who have won a recognised British, Commonwealth, European or World title; or a boxer who has won one of the Welsh Area boxing titles.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_200_metres
|
1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 200 metres
|
[
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Massimiliano Donati",
"Italy",
"21.10",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"Wynand Dempers",
"South Africa",
"21.25",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"Benjamin Potter",
"New Zealand",
"21.26",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"José Luis Herrera",
"Colombia",
"22.15",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"Sean Lambert",
"Grenada",
"22.51",
""
],
[
"6",
"Xu Zizhou",
"China",
"22.69",
""
],
[
"7",
"Bashir Al-Khewani",
"Yemen",
"23.80",
""
],
[
"8",
"Philam Garcia",
"Guam",
"25.11",
""
]
] |
Results -- Heats
|
Wind : +0.4m/s
|
1998_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_200_metres_10
|
The men's 200 metres event at the 1998 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Annecy, France, at Parc des Sports on 31 July and 1 August.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2019_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_50_metre_breaststroke
|
Swimming at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre breaststroke
|
[
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"3",
"Yuliya Yefimova",
"Russia",
"30.12",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"4",
"Benedetta Pilato",
"Italy",
"30.17",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"5",
"Martina Carraro",
"Italy",
"30.23",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"8",
"Anna Elendt",
"Germany",
"31.10",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"6",
"Alina Zmushka",
"Belarus",
"31.11",
""
],
[
"6",
"2",
"Sophie Hansson",
"Sweden",
"31.12",
""
],
[
"7",
"7",
"Tes Schouten",
"Netherlands",
"31.31",
""
],
[
"8",
"1",
"Anna Belousova",
"Russia",
"31.56",
""
]
] |
Results -- Semifinals
|
Swimming_at_the_2019_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_50_metre_breaststroke_2
|
The Women's 50 metre breaststroke competition at the 2019 World Championships was held on 27 and 28 July 2019.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2015_African_Games_–_Women's_50_metre_breaststroke
|
Swimming at the 2015 African Games – Women's 50 metre breaststroke
|
[
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Tatjana Schoenmaker ( RSA )",
"32.49"
],
[
"2",
"Maii Atif ( EGY )",
"32.58"
],
[
"3",
"Daniela Lindemeier ( NAM )",
"32.69"
],
[
"4",
"Kelly Gunnell ( RSA )",
"32.85"
],
[
"5",
"Rebecca Kamau ( KEN )",
"33.60"
],
[
"6",
"Nermine Balbaa ( EGY )",
"33.70"
],
[
"7",
"Hannah Taleb Bendiab ( ALG )",
"33.84"
],
[
"8",
"Farah Ben Khelil ( TUN )",
"34.35"
]
] |
Results -- Final
|
Swimming_at_the_2015_African_Games_–_Women's_50_metre_breaststroke_2
|
The women's 50 metre breaststroke event at the 2015 All-Africa Games took place on 8 September 2015 at Kintele Aquatic Complex.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Penkridge
|
Listed buildings in Penkridge
|
[
"Name and location",
"Photograph",
"Date",
"Notes",
"Grade"
] |
[
[
"St Michael 's Church 52°43′30″N 2°07′04″W / 52.72503°N 2.11784°W / 52.72503 ; -2.11784 ( St Michael 's Church )",
"",
"13th century",
"Originally a collegiate church , it was altered and enlarged in the 14th and 16th centuries , and restored in 1881 by J . A. Chatwin .. It is built in red sandstone with lead-covered roofs , and consists of a nave with a clerestory , north and south aisles , a south porch , a chancel with a clerestory and aisles , a northwest vestry and a west tower . The tower has three stages , a west door with a pointed head , a west window with four lights , a moulded string course , a frieze with shields , and an embattled parapet with corner and centre crocketed pinnacles . The parapets of the nave , aisles , porch , and chancel are embattled and have crocketed pinnacles , and the west window has five lights",
"I"
],
[
"Churchyard cross 52°43′29″N 2°07′04″W / 52.72483°N 2.11771°W / 52.72483 ; -2.11771 ( Churchyard cross )",
"",
"14th century ( probable )",
"The cross is in the churchyard of St Michael 's Church , and the upper parts were replaced in the 19th century . It has a square base , a square pedestal , an octagonal shaft , and a cusped cross",
"II"
],
[
"Church Farm , Pinfold Lane 52°43′31″N 2°07′07″W / 52.72541°N 2.11856°W / 52.72541 ; -2.11856 ( Church Farm )",
"",
"15th century ( probable )",
"A house with a timber framed core and cruck construction , later encased in brick and extended , it is in red brick and has a tile roof . The original part has two storeys and two bays , the extension to the right has two storeys and two bays , and to the left is a gabled cross-wing with two storeys and an attic . In the angle is a lean-to porch . The windows are casements , in the ground floor of the cross-wing is a bay window , and the windows in the upper floor of the wing have segmental heads . Inside the original part are two cruck trusses",
"II"
],
[
"The Old Cottage , Bellbrook 52°43′30″N 2°06′43″W / 52.72500°N 2.11197°W / 52.72500 ; -2.11197 ( The Old Cottage )",
"",
"15th century ( probable )",
"A timber framed house , partly rebuilt in brick , with a tile roof . There are two storeys and an attic , and three bays . The windows are casements with latticed glazing , there is a blocked small window , and a blocked oriel window on shaped brackets",
"II"
],
[
"Pillaton Old Hall 52°42′51″N 2°05′10″W / 52.71410°N 2.08613°W / 52.71410 ; -2.08613 ( Pillaton Old Hall )",
"",
"1488",
"The oldest part is the chapel , the rest of the house dating from the late 15th century , with alterations in 1706 and a restoration in 1888 . Only the gatehouse range survives from the house , and a wing was added in about 1980 . The gatehouse is in brick with a stone plinth and dressings , the chapel is in stone , and the roofs are tiled . The chapel projecting to the left has an embattled parapet and mullioned windows . The entrance to the gatehouse is approached by a bridge . It has three storeys and two bays , an entrance with a Tudor arch , mullioned and transomed windows , and is flanked by circular turrets with domed tops on V-shaped buttresses . Outside the gatehouse are two-storey ranges , the left range with an embattled parapet , and the right range with a moulded cornice . The moated site on which the hall stands is a Scheduled Monument",
"II*"
],
[
"Church Cottages 52°43′31″N 2°07′05″W / 52.72538°N 2.11793°W / 52.72538 ; -2.11793 ( Church Cottages )",
"-",
"15th or early 16th century",
"A house , later three cottages , it is timber framed with brick infill , partly roughcast and partly rebuilt in brick , with a tile roof . There are two storeys and six bays . There is one sash window , and the other windows are casements . Inside , there is some exposed timber framing",
"II"
],
[
"Kinvaston Hall Farmhouse 52°42′30″N 2°08′13″W / 52.70843°N 2.13694°W / 52.70843 ; -2.13694 ( Kinvaston Hall Farmhouse )",
"-",
"Early 16th century",
"The farmhouse was later remodelled and extended . It has a timber framed core , and is in red brick with a tile roof . The farmhouse consists of a hall range with two storeys and two bays , projecting gabled cross-wings with two storeys and attics , and a rear wing . The central doorway has a bracketed head , and the windows are casements , those in the lower floors with segmental heads",
"II"
],
[
"Chimney stack northeast of Pillaton Old Hall 52°42′50″N 2°05′12″W / 52.71402°N 2.08658°W / 52.71402 ; -2.08658 ( Chimney stack , Pillaton Old Hall )",
"-",
"Early 16th century",
"The chimney stack , which served the demolished east range of the hall , is in red brick on a sandstone plinth . It is rectangular , about 20 feet ( 6.1 m ) high , and there is a large blocked fireplace on the west side",
"II"
],
[
"Corner Cottage , Market Place 52°43′28″N 2°06′47″W / 52.72454°N 2.11292°W / 52.72454 ; -2.11292 ( Corner Cottage )",
"-",
"16th century",
"A house on a corner site , it was extended in the 17th century and remodelled in the 19th century . The original part is timber framed with painted brick infill , the replacement is in painted brick , and the roof is tiled . There are two storeys , the front facing Market Place has three bays , the left bay gabled with bargeboards and a finial . The left bay contains a bay windows , and the other windows are casements . The doorway is on the front facing New Street",
"II"
],
[
"Two Steps , Market Street 52°43′31″N 2°06′52″W / 52.72529°N 2.11449°W / 52.72529 ; -2.11449 ( Two Steps )",
"-",
"16th century ( probable )",
"A timber framed house , at one time an inn , with infill and repairs in painted brick and a tile roof . There are two storeys and two bays . In the centre is a doorway , and the windows are casements , those in the ground floor with shutters",
"II"
],
[
"Barn northwest of Pillaton Old Hall 52°42′52″N 2°05′13″W / 52.71432°N 2.08698°W / 52.71432 ; -2.08698 ( Barn , Pillaton Old Hall )",
"-",
"16th century ( probable )",
"The barn was largely rebuilt in the 18th century and later . It is in red brick with rusticated quoins , dentilled eaves , and a slate roof . There is one storey , it is partly lofted , and has five bays . The barn contains doorways , windows , some of which are blocked , and ventilation holes",
"II"
],
[
"The Old Deanery , Pinfold Lane 52°43′33″N 2°07′06″W / 52.72571°N 2.11839°W / 52.72571 ; -2.11839 ( The Old Deanery )",
"-",
"Late 16th century ( probable )",
"The oldest part is the two- bay hall range , which is in sandstone , and this is flanked by 17th-century timber framed gabled cross-wings that are partly faced in brick and roughcast . There are two storeys , and the roof is tiled . The windows in the hall range are chamfered and mullioned , and with a hood mould in the ground floor , and in the cross-wings they are casements . The doorway in the hall range has a segmental pointed head and a moulded surround",
"II*"
],
[
"General Stores , Market Place 52°43′31″N 2°06′52″W / 52.72523°N 2.11439°W / 52.72523 ; -2.11439 ( General Stores )",
"-",
"16th to 17th century",
"A timber framed shop , partly replaced in brick , with a tile roof and three bays . The middle bay is gabled with an attic , and contains a shop front with two casement windows above . The left bay has a single storey and contains a shop window flanked by pilasters , and in the right bay is a carriage entrance with a loft above",
"II"
],
[
"Garden wall northeast of Pillaton Old Hall 52°42′52″N 2°05′08″W / 52.71448°N 2.08559°W / 52.71448 ; -2.08559 ( Garden wall , Pillaton Old Hall )",
"-",
"16th or 17th century",
"The wall surrounds four sides of the rectangular garden . It is in red brick , it contains a large gateway , and there are buttresses about every 15 yards ( 14 m )",
"II"
],
[
"The White Hart 52°43′34″N 2°06′58″W / 52.72601°N 2.11606°W / 52.72601 ; -2.11606 ( The White Hart )",
"",
"Early 17th century",
"A house , later a public house , it was restored and partly rebuilt in the 20th century . It is timber framed with a tile roof , and has two storeys and an attic , the upper storey and attic jettied with moulded bressumers , and three gabled bays . The attic windows are mullioned , and the windows in the lower floors are mullioned and transomed and slightly bowed . The doorway has a rectangular fanlight and an ogee head , and to the right is a carriage entrance",
"II"
],
[
"Bowcroft Cottages , New Road 52°43′26″N 2°06′50″W / 52.72393°N 2.11390°W / 52.72393 ; -2.11390 ( Bowcroft Cottages )",
"-",
"17th century",
"A house , later divided , it is timber framed with painted brick infill and a tile roof . There is one storey and an attic , and three bays . The doorway has a bracketed roof , the windows are casements , and there are three gabled dormers",
"II"
],
[
"Lower Drayton Cottages 52°44′22″N 2°06′07″W / 52.73944°N 2.10194°W / 52.73944 ; -2.10194 ( Lower Drayton Cottages )",
"-",
"17th century",
"A row of houses , originally timber framed , with replacements and extensions in brick , dentilled eaves , and tile roofs . There are two storeys , a hall range , a cross-wing , and later extensions . The windows are casements , and the porches are gabled with semicircular-headed arches",
"II"
],
[
"Mershac , Cannock Road 52°43′28″N 2°06′38″W / 52.72447°N 2.11068°W / 52.72447 ; -2.11068 ( Mershac )",
"-",
"17th century",
"A timber framed house that was later extended to the east in brick , with a tile roof . There is one storey and an attic , and three bays . The windows are casements with leaded panes , and there are three gabled dormers",
"II"
],
[
"Mill End , Teddesley Road 52°43′39″N 2°06′44″W / 52.72749°N 2.11223°W / 52.72749 ; -2.11223 ( Mill End )",
"",
"17th century",
"A timber framed cottage with brick infill , some rebuilding in brick , and a slate roof . There is one storey and an attic , and two bays . In the centre is a doorway , and the windows are casements",
"II"
],
[
"Pillaton Farm Cottages 52°43′03″N 2°04′58″W / 52.71744°N 2.08274°W / 52.71744 ; -2.08274 ( Pillaton Farm Cottages )",
"-",
"17th century",
"A row of three cottages with a timber framed core , they were later remodelled and altered . The cottages are in brown brick , and have dentilled eaves , and a tile roof . There are two storeys and a roughly L-shaped plan , with a front of three bays . The doorways have segmental heads , and the windows are casements with latticed glazing , those in the ground floor with segmental heads . Inside , there is exposed timber framing",
"II"
]
] |
Buildings
|
Listed_buildings_in_Penkridge_1
|
Penkridge is a civil parish in the district of South Staffordshire, Staffordshire, England. It contains 76 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, two are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the town of Penkridge, smaller settlements including Bickford, Levedale, Pillaton, and Whiston, and the surrounding countryside. Most of the listed buildings are houses and associated structures, cottages, farmhouses, farm buildings, public houses, and shops, the earlier of which are timber framed or have a timber framed core. The other listed buildings include a church, monuments and other structures in the churchyard, bridges, stocks and a bench, a former lock-up, a railway viaduct, a public library, and a mill.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indoor_athletics_at_the_2005_Asian_Indoor_Games
|
Indoor athletics at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games
|
[
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Artem Pilipenko ( KAZ )",
"5.30"
],
[
"2",
"Chen Zhong ( CHN )",
"5.10"
],
[
"3",
"Mohsen Rabbani ( IRI )",
"5.00"
],
[
"4",
"Kim Do-kyun ( KOR )",
"4.75"
],
[
"5",
"Pichitpol Singthonghom ( THA )",
"4.60"
],
[
"-",
"Amnat Kunpadit ( THA )",
"NM"
]
] |
Results -- Men
|
13 November
|
Indoor_athletics_at_the_2005_Asian_Indoor_Games_14
|
Indoor athletics at the 2005 Asian Indoor Games was held in Indoor Athletics Stadium, Pattaya, Thailand from 13 November to 15 November 2005.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Denmark
|
Demographics of Denmark
|
[
"Rank",
"Country of origin",
"Population ( 2020 )"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Turkey",
"73,906"
],
[
"2",
"Poland",
"48,719"
],
[
"3",
"Syria",
"43,313"
],
[
"4",
"Germany",
"34,727"
],
[
"5",
"Iraq",
"33,712"
],
[
"6",
"Romania",
"33,625"
],
[
"7",
"Pakistan",
"30,634"
],
[
"8",
"Lebanon",
"29,747"
],
[
"9",
"Bosnia and Herzegovina",
"23,380"
],
[
"10",
"Iran",
"21,863"
],
[
"11",
"Somalia",
"21,166"
],
[
"12",
"Afghanistan",
"19,551"
],
[
"13",
"Yugoslavia",
"17,733"
],
[
"14",
"Norway",
"17,517"
],
[
"15",
"United Kingdom",
"17,290"
],
[
"16",
"Sweden",
"16,825"
],
[
"17",
"Vietnam",
"16,036"
],
[
"18",
"India",
"15,405"
],
[
"19",
"Lithuania",
"15,139"
],
[
"20",
"Mainland China",
"15,103"
]
] |
Ethnic groups -- Modern minorities
|
Demographics_of_Denmark_0
|
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Denmark, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_pole_vault
|
2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's pole vault
|
[
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Nationality",
"4.10",
"4.30",
"4.45",
"4.55",
"4.60",
"Result",
"Note"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Anzhelika Sidorova",
"Russia",
"-",
"-",
"o",
"o",
"o",
"4.60",
"Q"
],
[
"1",
"Katerina Stefanidi",
"Greece",
"-",
"o",
"o",
"o",
"o",
"4.60",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"Nikoleta Kyriakopoulou",
"Greece",
"-",
"-",
"o",
"xo",
"o",
"4.60",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"Angelina Zhuk-Krasnova",
"Russia",
"-",
"-",
"xo",
"o",
"o",
"4.60",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"Marion Fiack",
"France",
"-",
"o",
"o",
"xxo",
"o",
"4.60",
"Q"
],
[
"6",
"Katharina Bauer",
"Germany",
"-",
"o",
"o",
"o",
"x o",
"4.60",
"Q , =PB"
],
[
"7",
"Angelica Bengtsson",
"Sweden",
"-",
"xo",
"o",
"xo",
"x o",
"4.60",
"Q"
],
[
"8",
"Lisa Ryzih",
"Germany",
"-",
"-",
"o",
"o",
"xxx",
"4.55",
"q"
],
[
"9",
"Michaela Meijer",
"Sweden",
"o",
"xo",
"o",
"o",
"xxx",
"4.55",
"PB"
],
[
"10",
"Tina Šutej",
"Slovenia",
"-",
"xo",
"o",
"xx o",
"xxx",
"4.55",
"SB"
],
[
"11",
"Nicole Büchler",
"Switzerland",
"-",
"o",
"o",
"xxx",
"",
"4.45",
""
],
[
"11",
"Martina Strutz",
"Germany",
"-",
"o",
"o",
"xxx",
"",
"4.45",
""
],
[
"13",
"Malin Dahlström",
"Sweden",
"xo",
"o",
"o",
"xxx",
"",
"4.45",
"SB"
],
[
"14",
"Jiřina Ptáčníková",
"Czech Republic",
"-",
"xxo",
"x o",
"xx-",
"x",
"4.45",
""
],
[
"15",
"Kira Grünberg",
"Austria",
"-",
"o",
"xx o",
"xxx",
"",
"4.45",
"NR"
],
[
"16",
"Romana Maláčová",
"Czech Republic",
"o",
"o",
"xxx",
"",
"",
"4.30",
""
],
[
"16",
"Femke Pluim",
"Netherlands",
"o",
"o",
"xxx",
"",
"",
"4.30",
""
],
[
"16",
"Anastasiya Savchenko",
"Russia",
"-",
"o",
"xxx",
"",
"",
"4.30",
""
],
[
"19",
"Minna Nikkanen",
"Finland",
"o",
"x o",
"xxx",
"",
"",
"4.30",
""
],
[
"20",
"Gina Reuland",
"Luxembourg",
"xo",
"xx o",
"xxx",
"",
"",
"4.30",
"NR"
]
] |
Results -- Qualification
|
Qualification : Qualification Performance 4.60 ( Q ) or at least 8 best performers advanced to the final . [ 1 ]
|
2015_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_pole_vault_0
|
The women's pole vault event at the 2015 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 6 March at 16:15 (qualification) and 8 March at 16:05 (final) local time.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Life_Network
|
Family Life Network
|
[
"Call sign",
"Frequency ( MHz )",
"City of license",
"ERP ( W )",
"Class",
"FCC info"
] |
[
[
"W280EB",
"103.9 FM",
"Alfred ( town ) , New York",
"34",
"D",
"FCC"
],
[
"W231AH",
"94.1 FM",
"Bradford , Pennsylvania",
"44",
"D",
"FCC"
],
[
"W266BN",
"101.1 FM",
"Olean , New York",
"99",
"D",
"FCC"
],
[
"W285ES",
"104.9 FM",
"Smethport , Pennsylvania",
"90",
"D",
"FCC"
],
[
"W264AT",
"100.7 FM",
"Warren , Pennsylvania",
"250",
"D",
"FCC"
],
[
"W219CK",
"91.7 FM",
"Wellsville ( town ) , New York",
"43",
"D",
"FCC"
]
] |
Stations and Translators by Markets -- Western Southern Tier , New York
|
WCOV-FM - Friendship - 89.1 FM with 7,000 watts . WCOT - Jamestown - 90.9 FM with 12,000 watts . WCGH - Eldred , Pennsylvania - 103.9 FM with 1,200 watts . Translators
|
Family_Life_Network_8
|
The Family Life Network is a Christian radio network simulcasting via stations across Western and Central New York, as well as northern Pennsylvania from flagship station WCIK. It is owned and operated by the larger Family Life Ministries of Bath, New York. Founded in 1957, FLM is an accredited member of the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA). Family Life is a listener supported outreach with about 95% of its operating revenue coming directly from listeners, participants, and supporting churches. The Family Life Network should not be confused with the unrelated Family Life Communications (also known as Family Life Radio), a chain of similar radio stations in Michigan and the southwest.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1948
|
List of American films of 1948
|
[
"Title",
"Director",
"Genre",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"A-Lad-In His Lamp",
"Robert McKimson",
"Animated",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"Bill and Coo",
"Dean Riesner",
"Nature",
"Republic"
],
[
"Bob and Sally",
"Erle C. Kenton",
"Educational",
"Universal"
],
[
"Brideless Groom",
"Edward Bernds",
"Animated short",
"Columbia"
],
[
"Buccaneer Bunny",
"Friz Freleng",
"Animated short",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"Bugs Bunny Rides Again",
"Friz Freleng",
"Animated short",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"The Chicken of Tomorrow",
"Patrick Allen",
"short",
"Industrial film"
],
[
"A Feather in His Hare",
"Chuck Jones",
"Animated short",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"Fiddlers Three",
"Jules White",
"Comedy short",
"Columbia"
],
[
"Gorilla My Dreams",
"Robert McKimson",
"Animated short",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"Haredevil Hare",
"Chuck Jones",
"Animated short",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"Hatch Up Your Troubles",
"Hanna-Barbera",
"Animated short",
"MGM"
],
[
"Hop , Look and Listen",
"Robert McKimson",
"Animated short",
""
],
[
"Hot Cross Bunny",
"Robert McKimson",
"Animated short",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"I Taw a Putty Tat",
"Friz Freleng",
"Animated short",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"Johnny Appleseed",
"Wilfred Jackson",
"Biography",
"Disney"
],
[
"Kitty Foiled",
"Hanna-Barbera",
"Animated short",
"MGM"
],
[
"The Little Orphan",
"Hanna-Barbera",
"Animated short",
"MGM"
],
[
"Melody Time",
"Jack Kinney , Clyde Geronimi",
"Animated short",
"Disney"
],
[
"Mouse Cleaning",
"Hanna-Barbera",
"Animated short",
"MGM"
]
] |
Shorts
|
List_of_American_films_of_1948_24
|
A list of American films released in 1948.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marvel_Universe_(toyline)
|
Marvel Universe (toyline)
|
[
"Number",
"Figure",
"Description",
"Accessories"
] |
[
[
"022",
"Tony Stark Iron Man",
"Unmasked Extremis armor , 'Tony Stark ' nameplate",
"Alternate helmet head"
],
[
"022 * W16",
"Tony Stark Iron Man",
"Unmasked Extremis armor , 'Iron Man ' nameplate",
"Alternate helmet head"
],
[
"023",
"Iceman",
"",
"Repaint clear funnel with sparkles"
],
[
"024",
"Absorbing Man",
"Human skin version",
"Wrecking ball"
],
[
"024 * W16",
"Absorbing Man",
"Metal skin version",
"Wrecking ball"
],
[
"025",
"Astonishing Wolverine",
"",
""
],
[
"026",
"Magneto",
"Ultimate version",
""
]
] |
Single carded figures – Series 3 -- Wave 16 – October 2011
|
Marvel_Universe_(toyline)_15
|
Marvel Universe is a 3 action figure line manufactured by Hasbro, featuring characters from the Marvel Comics universe. It first hit stores in early 2009 and features detailed sculpting, multiple points of articulation, and accessories. The line was created by Hasbro Designer Dave Vonner.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1821
|
List of shipwrecks in November 1821
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Alfred",
"United Kingdom",
"The brig was driven ashore and wrecked near Wells-next-the-Sea , Norfolk . Her crew were rescued"
],
[
"Alfred",
"Hamburg",
"The ship was driven ashore in the Elbe upstream of Cuxhaven . She was on a voyage from Rio de Janeiro , Brazil to Hamburg . Alfred was later refloated and taken in to Hamburg"
],
[
"Aim",
"United Kingdom",
"The sloop was driven ashore at Ballantrae , Ayrshire . She was on a voyage from Málaga , Spain to the Clyde . Aim was later refloated and taken in to Loch Ryan"
],
[
"Anea",
"United Kingdom",
"The sloop was wrecked in Tramore Bay . Her crew survived . She was on a voyage from Loch Indaal to Limerick"
],
[
"Ann",
"United Kingdom",
"The sloop ran aground on the Brest Rocks , off Girvan , Ayrshire and was wrecked . Her crew survived"
],
[
"Ann",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Wells-next-the-Sea with the loss of a crew member . She was on a voyage from London to Hull , Yorkshire"
],
[
"Ann",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore near the mouth of the River Tees"
],
[
"Ann and Jane",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth . She was on a voyage from Selby , Yorkshire to Great Yarmouth . Ann and Jane was later refloated and sailed to the Humber for repairs"
],
[
"Anne and Jane",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Colchester , Essex to Leeds , Yorkshire"
],
[
"Atalanta",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from Saint Petersburg . Russia to London . Her crew were rescued"
],
[
"Aurora",
"Netherlands",
"The ship was destroyed by fire in the English Channel off Dungeness , Kent . United Kingdom . Her crew were rescued by Iris ( United Kingdom ) . She was on a voyage from Rotterdam , South Holland to Liverpool , Lancashire , United Kingdom"
],
[
"Bacchus",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Scarborough , Yorkshire . She was refloated on 8 November"
],
[
"Benfaisainte",
"France",
"The ship was driven ashore at Dunkerque , Nord"
],
[
"Betsey",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore south of Sunderland , County Durham . Her crew were rescued . She was later refloated"
],
[
"Betsey & Kitty",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore near Great Yarmouth . She was on a voyage from Perth to Chichester , Sussex"
],
[
"Breakwater",
"United Kingdom",
"The sloop was driven ashore at Groomsport , County Down . She was on a voyage from Ayr to Belfast , County Antrim Breakwater was later refloated and taklen in to Belfast"
],
[
"Brothers",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked south of Sunderland . Her crew were rescued"
],
[
"Bucephalus",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Scarborough . Her crew were rescued by the Scarborough Lifeboat . Bucephalus was refloated on 8 November and taken in to Scarborough"
],
[
"Bucephalus",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore near the mouth of the Tees"
],
[
"Caledonia",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Scarborough . She was refloated on 10 November and taken in to Scarborough"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1821_4
|
The list of shipwrecks in November 1821 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during November 1821.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annabella_Sciorra
|
Annabella Sciorra
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"1989",
"True Love",
"Donna"
],
[
"1990",
"Internal Affairs",
"Heather Peck"
],
[
"1990",
"Cadillac Man",
"Donna"
],
[
"1990",
"Reversal of Fortune",
"Sarah"
],
[
"1991",
"The Hard Way",
"Susan"
],
[
"1991",
"Jungle Fever",
"Angie Tucci"
],
[
"1992",
"The Hand That Rocks the Cradle",
"Claire Bartel"
],
[
"1992",
"Whispers in the Dark",
"Ann Hecker"
],
[
"1993",
"The Night We Never Met",
"Ellen Holder"
],
[
"1993",
"Romeo Is Bleeding",
"Natalie Grimaldi"
],
[
"1993",
"Mr . Wonderful",
"Leonora"
],
[
"1995",
"The Addiction",
"Casanova"
],
[
"1995",
"The Cure",
"Linda"
],
[
"1996",
"The Innocent Sleep",
"Billie Hayman"
],
[
"1996",
"Underworld",
"Dr. Leah"
],
[
"1996",
"The Funeral",
"Jean"
],
[
"1997",
"Highball",
"Molly"
],
[
"1997",
"Little City",
"Nina"
],
[
"1997",
"Destination Anywhere : The Film",
"Dorothy"
],
[
"1997",
"Cop Land",
"Liz Randone"
]
] |
Filmography -- Film
|
Annabella_Sciorra_1
|
Annabella Gloria Philomena Sciorra ( , ; born March 29, 1960) is an American actress. Her film roles include True Love (1989), Cadillac Man (1990), Jungle Fever (1991), The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1992), The Addiction (1995), Cop Land (1997), and What Dreams May Come (1998). She was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for playing Gloria Trillo on The Sopranos (2001-04).
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Men's_400_metre_freestyle
|
2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Men's 400 metre freestyle
|
[
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"9",
"4",
"Michael Klueh",
"United States",
"3:50.36"
],
[
"10",
"5",
"Sho Uchida",
"Japan",
"3:51.02"
],
[
"11",
"6",
"Ahmed Mathlouthi",
"Tunisia",
"3:51.37"
],
[
"12",
"1",
"Jean Basson",
"South Africa",
"3:51.38"
],
[
"13",
"3",
"Thomas Fraser-Holmes",
"Australia",
"3:51.61"
],
[
"14",
"7",
"Mark Randall",
"South Africa",
"3:51.70"
],
[
"15",
"8",
"Sangjin Jang",
"South Korea",
"3:55.96"
],
[
"16",
"2",
"Hassaan Khalik",
"Canada",
"3:58.15"
]
] |
Results -- B Final
|
The B final was held on August 20 , at 18:22 . [ 2 ]
|
2010_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Men's_400_metre_freestyle_1
|
The men's 400 metre freestyle competition at the 2010 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 20 at the William Woollett Jr. Aquatics Center. The last champion was Park Tae-Hwan of South Korea. This race consisted of eight lengths of the pool, with all eight being in the freestyle stroke.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/400_metres
|
400 metres
|
[
"Split",
"Athlete",
"Date",
"Location"
] |
[
[
"42.9",
"Michael Johnson ( USA )",
"22 August 1993",
"Stuttgart"
],
[
"42.93",
"Jeremy Wariner ( USA )",
"2 September 2007",
"Osaka"
],
[
"43.06",
"Michael Norman ( USA )",
"27 May 2018",
"Sacramento"
],
[
"43.1",
"Quincy Watts ( USA )",
"8 August 1992",
"Barcelona"
],
[
"43.1",
"Jeremy Wariner ( USA )",
"2 September 2007",
"Osaka"
],
[
"43.2",
"Ronald Freeman ( USA )",
"20 October 1968",
"Mexico City"
],
[
"43.2",
"Harry Butch Reynolds ( USA )",
"22 August 1993",
"Stuttgart"
],
[
"43.2",
"Tony McQuay ( USA )",
"20 August 2016",
"Rio de Janeiro"
],
[
"43.3",
"Demetrius Pinder ( BAH )",
"10 August 2012",
"London"
]
] |
Men
|
400_metres_1
|
The 400 metres, or 400 metre dash, is a sprinting event in track and field competitions. It has been featured in the athletics programme at the Summer Olympics since 1896 for men and since 1964 for women. On a standard outdoor running track, it is one lap around the track. Runners start in staggered positions and race in separate lanes for the entire course. In many countries, athletes previously competed in the 440 yard dash (402.336 m) - which is a quarter of a mile and was referred to as the 'quarter-mile' - instead of the 400 m (437.445 yards), though this distance is now obsolete. Like other sprint disciplines, the 400 m involves the use of starting blocks. The runners take up position in the blocks on the 'ready' command, adopt a more efficient starting posture which isometrically preloads their muscles on the 'set' command, and stride forwards from the blocks upon hearing the starter's pistol. The blocks allow the runners to begin more powerfully and thereby contribute to their overall sprint speed capability. Maximum sprint speed capability is a significant contributing factor to success in the event, but athletes also require substantial speed endurance and the ability to cope well with high amounts of lactic acid to sustain a fast speed over a whole lap. While considered to be predominantly an anaerobic event, there is some aerobic involvement and the degree of aerobic training required for 400 metre athletes is open to debate. The current men's world record is held by Wayde van Niekerk of South Africa, with a time of 43.03 seconds; van Niekerk is also the Olympic champion. Steven Gardiner is the reigning World Champion.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Minnesota_Twins_season
|
2014 Minnesota Twins season
|
[
"#",
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Score",
"Win",
"Loss",
"Save",
"Attendance",
"Record"
] |
[
[
"54",
"June 1",
"Yankees",
"7-2",
"Hughes ( 6-1 )",
"Robertson ( 0-2 )",
"-",
"42,449",
"26-28"
],
[
"55",
"June 2",
"@ Brewers",
"2-6",
"Garza ( 3-4 )",
"Gibson ( 4-5 )",
"-",
"28,708",
"26-29"
],
[
"56",
"June 3",
"@ Brewers",
"6-4",
"Deduno ( 2-3 )",
"Gallardo ( 3-4 )",
"Perkins ( 15 )",
"25,634",
"27-29"
],
[
"57",
"June 4",
"Brewers",
"6-4",
"Nolasco ( 4-5 )",
"Wooten ( 1-3 )",
"Perkins ( 16 )",
"31,144",
"28-29"
],
[
"58",
"June 5",
"Brewers",
"5-8",
"Peralta ( 5-5 )",
"Correia ( 2-7 )",
"Rodriguez ( 18 )",
"35,110",
"28-30"
],
[
"59",
"June 6",
"Astros",
"4-5",
"Keuchel ( 7-3 )",
"Hughes ( 6-2 )",
"Qualls ( 7 )",
"29,948",
"28-31"
],
[
"60",
"June 7",
"Astros",
"8-0",
"Gibson ( 5-5 )",
"Feldman ( 3-4 )",
"-",
"27,732",
"29-31"
],
[
"61",
"June 8",
"Astros",
"5-14",
"Downs ( 1-0 )",
"Deduno ( 2-4 )",
"-",
"31,576",
"29-32"
],
[
"62",
"June 9",
"@ Blue Jays",
"4-5",
"Janssen ( 1-0 )",
"Guerrier ( 0-1 )",
"-",
"19,428",
"29-33"
],
[
"63",
"June 10",
"@ Blue Jays",
"4-0",
"Correia ( 3-7 )",
"Happ ( 5-3 )",
"-",
"20,681",
"30-33"
],
[
"64",
"June 11",
"@ Blue Jays",
"7-2",
"Hughes ( 7-2 )",
"Stroman ( 3-1 )",
"-",
"45,080",
"31-33"
],
[
"65",
"June 13",
"@ Tigers",
"2-0",
"Gibson ( 6-5 )",
"Smyly ( 3-5 )",
"Perkins ( 17 )",
"39,811",
"32-33"
],
[
"66",
"June 14",
"@ Tigers",
"9-12",
"Sánchez ( 3-2 )",
"Deduno ( 2-5 )",
"Krol ( 1 )",
"41,498",
"32-34"
],
[
"67",
"June 15",
"@ Tigers",
"3-4",
"Nathan ( 3-2 )",
"Fien ( 3-3 )",
"-",
"41,462",
"32-35"
],
[
"68",
"June 16",
"@ Red Sox",
"0-1",
"De La Rosa ( 2-2 )",
"Correia ( 3-8 )",
"Uehara ( 15 )",
"35,693",
"32-36"
],
[
"69",
"June 17",
"@ Red Sox",
"1-2",
"Lester ( 8-7 )",
"Hughes ( 7-3 )",
"Mujica ( 2 )",
"36,835",
"32-37"
],
[
"70",
"June 18",
"@ Red Sox",
"1-2 ( 10 )",
"Uehara ( 2-1 )",
"Fien ( 3-4 )",
"-",
"36,489",
"32-38"
],
[
"71",
"June 19",
"White Sox",
"4-2",
"Fien ( 4-4 )",
"Petricka ( 0-2 )",
"Perkins ( 18 )",
"31,195",
"33-38"
],
[
"72",
"June 20",
"White Sox",
"5-4",
"Perkins ( 3-0 )",
"Webb ( 4-1 )",
"-",
"32,071",
"34-38"
],
[
"73",
"June 21",
"White Sox",
"4-3",
"Correia ( 4-8 )",
"Rienzo ( 4-5 )",
"Perkins ( 19 )",
"32,647",
"35-38"
]
] |
2014_Minnesota_Twins_season_6
|
The 2014 Minnesota Twins season was the 54th season for the franchise in Minnesota, and the 114th overall in the American League. They were the host team for the 2014 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. They finished last in the AL Central with a 70-92 record.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Thailand_national_football_team_results
|
2011 Thailand national football team results
|
[
"Player",
"2014 WCQ",
"Total Goals"
] |
[
[
"Teerasil Dangda",
"2",
"3"
],
[
"Jakkapan Pornsai",
"",
"1"
],
[
"Jakkaphan Kaewprom",
"1",
"1"
],
[
"Datsakorn Thonglao",
"2",
"2"
],
[
"Sompong Soleb",
"1",
"1"
]
] |
Goalscorers
|
2011_Thailand_national_football_team_results_0
|
This article details the fixtures and results of the Thailand national football team in 2011.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_Pictures
|
Orion Pictures
|
[
"Rank",
"Title",
"Year",
"Worldwide gross"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Dances with Wolves",
"1990",
"$ 424.2"
],
[
"2",
"The Silence of the Lambs",
"1991",
"$ 272.7"
],
[
"3",
"The Addams Family",
"1991",
"$ 191.5"
],
[
"4",
"First Blood",
"1982",
"$ 125.2"
],
[
"5",
"The Terminator",
"1984",
"$ 78.3"
],
[
"6",
"Throw Momma from the Train",
"1987",
"$ 57.2"
],
[
"7",
"Robocop",
"1987",
"$ 53.4"
],
[
"8",
"Dirty Rotten Scoundrels",
"1988",
"$ 42.5"
],
[
"9",
"Bill & Ted 's Excellent Adventure",
"1989",
"$ 40.5"
]
] |
Orion_Pictures_0
|
Orion Pictures, legal name Orion Releasing LLC, is an American motion picture producer owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In its original operating period, the company produced and released films from 1978 until 1999 and was also involved in television production and syndication throughout the 1980s until the early 1990s. It was formed in 1978 as a joint venture between Warner Bros. and three former senior executives at United Artists. During this early period, Orion was considered a mini-major studio. Woody Allen, James Cameron, Jonathan Demme, Oliver Stone, and several other prominent directors worked with Orion during its most successful years from 1978 to 1992. Of the films distributed by Orion, four won Academy Awards for Best Picture: Amadeus (1984), Platoon (1986), Dances with Wolves (1990), and The Silence of the Lambs (1991). Two other Orion films, Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) and Mississippi Burning (1988), were nominated for that same category. Since 1997, Orion has been owned by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. In 2013, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer revived the Orion name for television; a year later, Orion Pictures was relaunched by the studio.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_1960_Summer_Olympics_medal_winners
|
List of 1960 Summer Olympics medal winners
|
[
"Event",
"Gold",
"Silver",
"Bronze"
] |
[
[
"flyweight details",
"Ahmet Bilek Turkey",
"Masayuki Matsubara Japan",
"Ebrahim Seifpour Iran"
],
[
"bantamweight details",
"Terrence McCann United States",
"Nezhdet Zalev Bulgaria",
"Tadeusz Trojanowski Poland"
],
[
"featherweight details",
"Mustafa Dağıstanlı Turkey",
"Stancho Kolev Bulgaria",
"Vladimir Rubashvili Soviet Union"
],
[
"lightweight details",
"Shelby Wilson United States",
"Vladimir Synyavsky Soviet Union",
"Enyu Valchev Bulgaria"
],
[
"welterweight details",
"Douglas Blubaugh United States",
"İsmail Ogan Turkey",
"Muhammad Bashir Pakistan"
],
[
"middleweight details",
"Hasan Güngör Turkey",
"Georgy Skhirtladze Soviet Union",
"Hans Antonsson Sweden"
],
[
"light heavyweight details",
"Ismet Atli Turkey",
"Gholamreza Takhti Iran",
"Anatoli Albul Soviet Union"
],
[
"heavyweight details",
"Wilfried Dietrich United Team of Germany",
"Hamit Kaplan Turkey",
"Savkuds Dzarasov Soviet Union"
]
] |
Wrestling -- Freestyle
|
List_of_1960_Summer_Olympics_medal_winners_23
|
The following is a complete list of medalists at the 1960 Summer Olympics, held in Rome, Italy, from 25 August to 11 September 1960.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_Atlético_Vélez_Sarsfield
|
Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield
|
[
"Player",
"Award",
"Year won"
] |
[
[
"José Luis Cuciuffo",
"South American Team of the Year",
"1986"
],
[
"Oscar Ruggeri",
"South American Footballer of the Year",
"1991"
],
[
"Oscar Ruggeri",
"Footballer of the Year of Argentina",
"1991"
],
[
"Oscar Ruggeri",
"South American Team of the Year",
"1991"
],
[
"José Luis Chilavert",
"South American Team of the Year",
"1994"
],
[
"José Luis Chilavert",
"IFFHS World 's Best Goalkeeper",
"1995"
],
[
"José Luis Chilavert",
"South American Team of the Year",
"1995"
],
[
"Roberto Trotta",
"South American Team of the Year",
"1995"
],
[
"José Luis Chilavert",
"South American Footballer of the Year",
"1996"
],
[
"José Luis Chilavert",
"Footballer of the Year of Argentina",
"1996"
],
[
"José Luis Chilavert",
"South American Team of the Year",
"1996"
],
[
"José Luis Chilavert",
"IFFHS World 's Best Goalkeeper",
"1997"
],
[
"José Luis Chilavert",
"South American Team of the Year",
"1997"
],
[
"José Luis Chilavert",
"IFFHS World 's Best Goalkeeper",
"1998"
],
[
"José Luis Chilavert",
"South American Team of the Year",
"1998"
],
[
"José Luis Chilavert",
"South American Team of the Year",
"1999"
],
[
"Germán Montoya",
"Ubaldo Fillol Award",
"2009"
],
[
"Nicolás Otamendi",
"South American Team of the Year",
"2009"
],
[
"Juan Manuel Martínez",
"Footballer of the Year of Argentina",
"2010"
],
[
"Marcelo Barovero",
"Ubaldo Fillol Award",
"2010"
]
] |
Players -- Individual awards
|
The following players have won an official individual award while playing for Vélez .
|
Club_Atlético_Vélez_Sarsfield_4
|
Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield is an Argentine sports club based in Liniers, Buenos Aires. Its football team plays in Primera División, the highest level of the Argentine league system. Founded in 1910, the club has spent most of its history in the top tier of Argentine football. The club's home ground is the 49,540-capacity José Amalfitani stadium, where they have played since 1951. One of the most successful clubs in Argentine football, Vélez Sarsfield had their first major success in 1968, when they won the league championship, and subsequently made regular seasons between 1970 and 1990. The club have enjoyed their greatest period of success in the past two decades, winning 15 trophies since 1993. Domestically, Vélez have won ten Primera División titles, while in continental competitions have won five international cups (including both the Copa Libertadores and the Intercontinental Cup). [citation needed] It is one of eight teams to have won CONMEBOL's treble. Vélez Sarsfield's regular kit colours are white shirts and shorts, with some details in blue. The club's crest has been changed several times in attempts to re-brand the club and modernise its image. It is one of the most supported clubs in Argentina. Apart from football the club takes part in other sports such as athletics, basketball, gymnastics, handball, field hockey, martial arts, tennis, roller skating and volleyball.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_party
|
Major party
|
[
"Country",
"Centre-left/Left-wing major party",
"Centre-right/Right-wing major party"
] |
[
[
"Albania",
"Socialist Party of Albania",
"Democratic Party of Albania"
],
[
"Algeria",
"National Liberation Front",
"National Rally for Democracy"
],
[
"Andorra",
"Social Democratic Party",
"Democrats for Andorra"
],
[
"Angola",
"MPLA",
"UNITA"
],
[
"Antigua and Barbuda",
"Antigua Labour Party",
""
],
[
"Argentina",
"Frente de Todos",
"Republican Proposal"
],
[
"Armenia",
"",
"Prosperous Armenia"
],
[
"Aruba",
"People 's Electoral Movement",
"Aruban People 's Party"
],
[
"Australia",
"Australian Labor Party",
"Coalition ( Liberal / National / Liberal National Party of Queensland )"
],
[
"Austria",
"Social Democratic Party of Austria",
"Austrian People 's Party"
],
[
"Azerbaijan",
"",
"New Azerbaijan Party"
],
[
"The Bahamas",
"Progressive Liberal Party",
"Free National Movement"
],
[
"Bangladesh",
"Bangladesh Awami League",
"Bangladesh Nationalist Party"
],
[
"Barbados",
"Barbados Labour Party",
""
],
[
"Belgium ( Dutch-speaking )",
"Different Socialist Party",
"New Flemish Alliance"
],
[
"Belgium ( French-speaking )",
"Socialist Party",
"Citizens Movement for Change ( MCC )"
],
[
"Belgium ( German-speaking )",
"Socialist Party",
"Christian Social Party"
],
[
"Belize",
"People 's United Party",
"United Democratic Party"
],
[
"Benin",
"Union Makes the Nation",
"Cowry Forces for an Emerging Benin"
]
] |
List of major parties
|
Major_party_0
|
A major party is a political party that holds substantial influence in a country's politics, standing in contrast to a minor party. It should not be confused with majority party. According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary:
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacksonville_Jaguars_draft_history
|
Jacksonville Jaguars draft history
|
[
"Round",
"Pick #",
"Overall",
"Name",
"Position",
"College"
] |
[
[
"1",
"5",
"5",
"Jalen Ramsey",
"Cornerback",
"Florida State"
],
[
"2",
"5",
"36",
"Myles Jack",
"Linebacker",
"UCLA"
],
[
"3",
"6",
"69",
"Yannick Ngakoue",
"Defensive end",
"Maryland"
],
[
"4",
"5",
"103",
"Sheldon Day",
"Defensive tackle",
"Notre Dame"
],
[
"6",
"6",
"181",
"Tyrone Holmes",
"Linebacker",
"Montana"
],
[
"6",
"26",
"201",
"Brandon Allen",
"Quarterback",
"Arkansas"
],
[
"7",
"5",
"226",
"Jonathan Woodard",
"Defensive end",
"Central Arkansas"
]
] |
2016 Draft
|
Jacksonville_Jaguars_draft_history_21
|
This page is a list of the Jacksonville Jaguars NFL Draft selections. The first draft the Jaguars participated in was 1995, in which they made offensive tackle Tony Boselli of USC their first-ever selection.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2016_European_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_100_metre_backstroke
|
Swimming at the 2016 European Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre backstroke
|
[
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"3",
"Grigoriy Tarasevich",
"Russia",
"53.70",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"7",
"Camille Lacourt",
"France",
"54.09",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"4",
"Robert Glință",
"Romania",
"54.14",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"2",
"Gábor Balog",
"Hungary",
"54.20",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"5",
"Shane Ryan",
"Ireland",
"54.39",
"Q"
],
[
"6",
"1",
"Tomasz Polewka",
"Poland",
"54.43",
""
],
[
"7",
"8",
"Nikita Ulyanov",
"Russia",
"54.48",
""
],
[
"8",
"6",
"Radosław Kawęcki",
"Poland",
"54.64",
""
]
] |
Results -- Semifinals
|
Swimming_at_the_2016_European_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_100_metre_backstroke_3
|
The Men's 100 metre backstroke competition of the 2016 European Aquatics Championships was held on 16 and 17 May 2016.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Edmonton_Eskimos_season
|
2012 Edmonton Eskimos season
|
[
"Round",
"Pick",
"Player",
"Position",
"School/Club Team"
] |
[
[
"1",
"4",
"Austin Pasztor",
"OL",
"Virginia"
],
[
"1",
"6",
"Shamawd Chambers",
"WR",
"Wilfrid Laurier"
],
[
"2",
"14",
"Justin Capicciotti",
"DL",
"Simon Fraser"
],
[
"5",
"36",
"Hasan Hazime",
"DE",
"Akron"
],
[
"5",
"38",
"Ryan King",
"LB",
"Saint Mary 's"
]
] |
Offseason -- CFL Draft
|
The 2012 CFL Draft took place on May 3 , 2012 live at 1:00 PM MDT . The Eskimos had five selections in the six-round draft , including two in the first round after trading Ricky Ray to the Toronto Argonauts . [ 1 ]
|
2012_Edmonton_Eskimos_season_0
|
The 2012 Edmonton Eskimos season was the 55th season for the team in the Canadian Football League and their 64th overall. The Eskimos finished in 4th place in the West Division with a 7-11 record but still managed to make the playoffs for the second straight season via the CFL's crossover rule. The Eskimos played the Toronto Argonauts in the East Semi-Final and lost 42-26.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_100_metres
|
1969 European Athletics Championships – Women's 100 metres
|
[
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Val Peat",
"Great Britain",
"12.0",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"Regina Höfer",
"East Germany",
"12.1",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"Eva Glesková",
"Czechoslovakia",
"12.2",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"Nadezhda Besfamilnaya",
"Soviet Union",
"12.3",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"Mona-Lisa Strandvall",
"Finland",
"12.4",
""
]
] |
Results -- Heats
|
Wind : -3.5m/s
|
1969_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_100_metres_5
|
The women's 100 metres at the 1969 European Athletics Championships was held in Athens, Greece, at Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium on 17 September 1969.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_RocKwiz_episodes
|
List of RocKwiz episodes
|
[
"Episode",
"Original airdate",
"Guest performers"
] |
[
[
"",
"25 May 2013",
"RocKwiz Bluesfest Special ( see details below )"
],
[
"145",
"1 June 2013",
"Julian Hamilton and Connie Mitchell ; with Gabrielle Aplin"
],
[
"141",
"8 June 2013",
"Emily Lubitz and Paul Dempsey with John Paul Young"
],
[
"147",
"15 June 2013",
"Passenger and Deborah Conway with Archie Roach"
],
[
"143",
"22 June 2013",
"Urthboy and Bertie Blackman with Mark Seymour"
],
[
"146",
"29 June 2013",
"Adalita and J Mascis with Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion"
],
[
"144",
"6 July 2013",
"Nkechi Anele and Chet Faker with Sarah Blasko"
],
[
"152",
"13 July 2013",
"Jess Ribeiro and Tim Rogers with Henry Wagons"
],
[
"140",
"20 July 2013",
"Courtney Barnett and Dave Faulkner with Bob Evans"
],
[
"149",
"27 July 2013",
"Sherry Rich and Steve Kilbey with The Hungry Kids of Hungary"
],
[
"142",
"3 August 2013",
"Sophia Brous and Jens Lekman with Gurrumul Yunupingu"
],
[
"148",
"10 August 2013",
"Sal Kimber and Troy Cassar-Daley with Spencer P. Jones"
],
[
"151",
"17 August 2013",
"Jen Cloher and Ronnie Burns with Russell Morris"
],
[
"139",
"24 August 2013",
"Hailey Cramer and Norman Blake with Joe Camilleri and Jess Cornelius"
],
[
"150",
"31 August 2013",
"Mia Dyson and Tex Perkins with Don Walker and Charlie Owen"
]
] |
Season 11
|
List_of_RocKwiz_episodes_5
|
RocKwiz is an Australian television quiz show series, focused on rock music, and broadcast on SBS One. It premiered in 2005. The final episode aired on June 25, 2016. In February 2019, SBS Channel Manager Ben Nguyen announced that the show is not returning to SBS. With the possible exceptions of episodes 49, 105, 106 and 107, the following episode numbering is as per SBS OnDemand information.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Iraqi_football_champions
|
List of Iraqi football champions
|
[
"Year",
"Champions ( number of titles )",
"Runners-up",
"Third place",
"Leading goalscorer",
"Goals"
] |
[
[
"1989-90",
"Al-Tayaran ( 2 )",
"Al-Rasheed",
"Al-Shorta",
"Karim Saddam ( Al-Zawraa ) Majid Abdul-Ridha ( Al-Shabab )",
"13"
],
[
"1990-91",
"Al-Zawraa ( 4 )",
"Al-Talaba",
"Al-Shorta",
"Karim Saddam ( Al-Zawraa )",
"20"
],
[
"1991-92",
"Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya ( 3 )",
"Al-Zawraa",
"Al-Karkh",
"Ahmed Radhi ( Al-Zawraa )",
"34"
],
[
"1992-93",
"Al-Talaba ( 4 )",
"Al-Zawraa",
"Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya",
"Karim Saddam ( Al-Zawraa )",
"35"
],
[
"1993-94",
"Al-Zawraa ( 5 )",
"Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya",
"Al-Talaba",
"Younis Abid Ali ( Al-Shorta )",
"36"
],
[
"1994-95",
"Al-Zawraa ( 6 )",
"Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya",
"Al-Najaf",
"Muayad Joudi ( Al-Karkh )",
"30"
]
] |
List of champions -- 1974–present : Iraqi Premier League
|
In 1974 , the Iraq Football Association decided to form the country 's first nationwide league of clubs known as the Iraqi National League of Clubs ( or Iraqi National League for short ) which has been renamed various times since then and is now called the Iraqi Premier League . Iraqi National League ( 1974–1988 ) Year Champions ( number of titles ) Runners-up Third place Top goalscorer ( club ) Goals 1974–75 Al-Tayaran Al-Naqil Al-Muwasalat Thamer Yousif ( Al-Naqil ) 12 1975–76 Al-Zawraa Al-Tayaran Al-Shorta Thamer Yousif ( Al-Zawraa ) 13 1976–77 Al-Zawraa ( 2 ) Al-Jamea Al-Shorta Zahrawi Jaber ( Al-Shorta ) 6 1977–78 Al-Minaa Al-Zawraa Al-Sinaa Jalil Hanoon ( Al-Minaa ) 11 1978–79 Al-Zawraa ( 3 ) Al-Shorta Al-Talaba Falah Hassan ( Al-Zawraa ) 7 1979–80 Al-Shorta Al-Zawraa Al-Talaba Ali Hussein Mahmoud ( Al-Shorta ) 18 1980–81 Al-Talaba Al-Shorta Al-Tayaran Hussein Saeed ( Al-Talaba ) 11 1981–82 Al-Talaba ( 2 ) Al-Tayaran Al-Sinaa Thamer Yousif ( Al-Zawraa ) 14 1982–83 Salahaddin Al-Talaba Al-Tayaran Hussein Saeed ( Al-Talaba ) 17 1983–84 Al-Jaish Al-Talaba Al-Tayaran Ali Hussein Mahmoud ( Al-Jaish ) 18 1984–85 Abandoned – Null and void 1985–86 Al-Talaba ( 3 ) Al-Rasheed Al-Tayaran Hussein Saeed ( Al-Talaba ) Ahmed Radhi ( Al-Rasheed ) Rahim Hameed ( Al-Jaish ) 9 1986–87 Al-Rasheed Al-Jaish Al-Shabab Rahim Hameed ( Al-Jaish ) 14 1987–88 Al-Rasheed ( 2 ) Al-Jaish Al-Tayaran Rahim Hameed ( Al-Jaish ) 15 Iraqi Pan-National League ( 1988–1989 ) Year Champions ( number of titles ) Runners-up Third place Leading goalscorer Goals 1988–89 Al-Rasheed ( 3 ) Al-Talaba Al-Tayaran Karim Saddam ( Al-Zawraa ) 22 Iraqi National League ( 1989–1995 )
|
List_of_Iraqi_football_champions_5
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The Iraqi football champions are the winners of the highest league in Iraqi football, which since the 2013-14 season has been called the Iraqi Premier League. Following the establishment of the Iraq Football Association in 1948, a one-off national tournament called the Iraq FA Championship was played in 1949 and was won by Sharikat Naft Al-Basra. From 1948 to 1974, regional leagues were held in Baghdad, Basra, Mosul and Kirkuk, but the Baghdad league (called the Iraqi Central League) was considered by fans and the media to be the primary league in Iraq, with the FA selecting the Central League winners to participate in the Asian Club Championship rather than the winners of the other regional leagues. The first nationwide league of clubs in Iraq was established in 1974, by the name of the Iraqi National League, with many of the institutes teams merging together to form sports clubs. The first season saw Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya achieving the league. The first team to get relegated was Al-Rafidain, and the first ever promoted teams consisted of five clubs including Al-Zawraa who succeeded in achieving the league title in their first season participating. The four Popular Teams of Baghdad (Al-Zawraa, Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya, Al-Shorta and Al-Talaba), have dominated the now-called Iraqi Premier League over the years. Two of these teams have appeared in every single season since 1974, with those two being Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya and Al-Shorta, while Al-Zawraa and Al-Talaba (known as Al-Jamea at the time) made their first appearance in the Iraqi National League in 1975-76. Al-Zawraa have won 14 titles, the most of any club. Erbil are the only club outside of Baghdad to achieve more than one title, having won four titles, all in the 21st century.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_Integrated_Research_&_Development
|
Nintendo Integrated Research & Development
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Platform ( s )"
] |
[
[
"1983",
"Punch-Out ! !",
"Arcade"
],
[
"1984",
"Super Punch-Out ! !",
"Arcade"
],
[
"1985",
"Arm Wrestling",
"Arcade"
],
[
"1985",
"Famicom/NES Game Pak",
"Nintendo Entertainment System"
],
[
"1987",
"Mike Tyson 's Punch-Out !",
"Nintendo Entertainment System"
],
[
"1990",
"StarTropics",
"Nintendo Entertainment System"
],
[
"1994",
"Zoda 's Revenge : StarTropics II",
"Nintendo Entertainment System"
],
[
"1994",
"Super Punch-Out ! !",
"Super Nintendo Entertainment System"
],
[
"1996",
"Nintendo 64",
"Hardware"
],
[
"1996",
"Pilotwings 64",
"Nintendo 64"
],
[
"1996",
"Controller Pak",
"Nintendo 64"
],
[
"1997",
"Transfer Pak",
"Nintendo 64"
],
[
"1997",
"Rumble Pak",
"Nintendo 64"
],
[
"1998",
"Expansion Pak",
"Nintendo 64"
],
[
"1999",
"Nintendo 64DD",
"Nintendo 64"
],
[
"2001",
"Nintendo GameCube",
"Hardware"
],
[
"2001",
"Nintendo GameCube controller",
"GameCube"
],
[
"2001",
"Memory Card",
"GameCube"
],
[
"2002",
"Memory Card 251",
"GameCube"
],
[
"2002",
"WaveBird Wireless Controller",
"GameCube"
]
] |
Hardware developed
|
General Manager : Genyo Takeda The Integrated Research & Development Department ( or IRD ) was the hardware development team responsible for all of Nintendo 's home video game consoles and associated peripherals . The department was split into five different groups who worked together on most projects , with each group generally focusing on a different aspect of product design . The manager , Genyo Takeda , and most of the chief engineers originated from the Nintendo R & D3 hardware division .
|
Nintendo_Research_&_Engineering_Department_0
|
The Nintendo IRD Division was broken up into two departments: the Integrated Research & Development Department (or IRD), which focused on the development of Nintendo home video game console hardware and associated peripherals, and the Research & Engineering Development Department (or RED), which focused on the development of Nintendo handheld video game console hardware and associated peripherals. Both departments were split into several sub-groups. Unlike the software departments, the hardware groups generally worked together on most projects. On February 16, 2013, Nintendo announced that the Nintendo Research & Engineering Department (or RED), the former hardware group specialized in all engineering and technological aspects of Nintendo's handheld development, was absorbed into Nintendo IRD Division. On September 16, 2015, IRD merged with the Nintendo System Development division, becoming the Nintendo Platform Technology Development.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1904_Army_Cadets_football_team
|
1904 Army Cadets football team
|
[
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Site",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"October 1",
"Tufts",
"The Plain West Point , NY",
"W 12-0"
],
[
"October 8",
"Dickinson",
"The Plain West Point , NY",
"W 18-0"
],
[
"October 17",
"Harvard",
"The Plain West Point , NY",
"L 0-4"
],
[
"October 22",
"Yale",
"The Plain West Point , NY",
"W 11-6"
],
[
"October 29",
"Williams",
"The Plain West Point , NY",
"W 16-0"
],
[
"November 5",
"Princeton",
"The Plain West Point , NY",
"L 6-12"
],
[
"November 12",
"NYU",
"The Plain West Point , NY",
"W 41-0"
],
[
"November 19",
"Syracuse",
"The Plain West Point , NY",
"W 21-5"
],
[
"November 26",
"vs. Navy",
"Franklin Field Philadelphia , PA ( Army-Navy Game )",
"W 11-0"
]
] |
Schedule
|
1904_Army_Cadets_football_team_0
|
The 1904 Army Cadets football team represented the United States Military Academy in the 1904 college football season. In their first season under head coach Robert Boyers, the Cadets compiled a record, shut out five of their nine opponents, and outscored all opponents by a combined total of 136 to 27. The team's two losses were to Harvard and Princeton. In the annual Army-Navy Game, the Cadets defeated the Midshipmen
Five members of the squad were honored by one or both of Walter Camp (WC) and Caspar Whitney (CW) on the All-America team. They are: center Arthur Tipton (WC-1, CW-1); back Henry Torney (CW-1); end Alexander Garfield Gillespie (WC-2); halfback Frederick Prince (CW-2); and tackle Thomas Doe (WC-3).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mixture
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Mixture
|
[
"Dispersion medium ( mixture phase )",
"Dissolved or dispersed phase",
"Solution",
"Colloid",
"Suspension ( coarse dispersion )"
] |
[
[
"Gas",
"Gas",
"Gas mixture : air ( oxygen and other gases in nitrogen )",
"None",
"None"
],
[
"Gas",
"Liquid",
"None",
"Liquid aerosol : fog , mist , vapor , hair sprays",
"Spray"
],
[
"Gas",
"Solid",
"None",
"Solid aerosol : smoke , ice cloud , air particulates",
"Dust"
],
[
"Liquid",
"Gas",
"Solution : oxygen in water",
"Liquid foam : whipped cream , shaving cream",
"Sea foam , beer head"
],
[
"Liquid",
"Liquid",
"Solution : alcoholic beverages",
"Emulsion : milk , mayonnaise , hand cream",
"Vinaigrette"
],
[
"Liquid",
"Solid",
"Solution : sugar in water",
"Liquid sol : pigmented ink , blood",
"Suspension : mud ( soil , clay or silt particles are suspended in water ) , chalk powder suspended in water"
],
[
"Solid",
"Gas",
"Solution : hydrogen in metals",
"Solid foam : aerogel , styrofoam , pumice",
"Foam : dry sponge"
],
[
"Solid",
"Liquid",
"Solution : amalgam ( mercury in gold ) , hexane in paraffin wax",
"Gel : agar , gelatin , silicagel , opal",
"Wet sponge"
],
[
"Solid",
"Solid",
"Solution : alloys , plasticizers in plastics",
"Solid sol : cranberry glass",
"Clay , silt , sand , gravel , granite"
]
] |
Characteristics of mixtures
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Mixtures can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous . A mixture in which its constituents are distributed uniformly is called homogeneous mixture , such as salt in water . A mixture in which its constituents are not distributed uniformly is called heterogeneous mixture , such as sand in water . One example of a mixture is air . Air is a homogeneous mixture of the gaseous substances nitrogen , oxygen , and smaller amounts of other substances . Salt , sugar , and many other substances dissolve in water to form homogeneous mixtures . A homogeneous mixture in which there is both a solute and solvent present is also a solution . Mixtures can have any amounts of ingredients . Mixtures are unlike chemical compounds , because : The substances in a mixture can be separated using physical methods such as filtration , freezing , and distillation . There is little or no energy change when a mixture forms . Mixtures have variable compositions , while compounds have a fixed , definite formula . When mixed , individual substances keep their properties in a mixture , while if they form a compound their properties can change . [ 8 ] The following table shows the main properties of the three families of mixtures and examples of the three types of mixture .
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Mixture_0
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In chemistry, a mixture is a material made up of two or more different substances which are physically combined. A mixture is the physical combination of two or more substances in which the identities are retained and are mixed in the form of solutions, suspensions and colloids. Mixtures are one product of mechanically blending or mixing chemical substances such as elements and compounds, without chemical bonding or other chemical change, so that each ingredient substance retains its own chemical properties and makeup. Despite the fact that there are no chemical changes to its constituents, the physical properties of a mixture, such as its melting point, may differ from those of the components. Some mixtures can be separated into their components by using physical (mechanical or thermal) means. Azeotropes are one kind of mixture that usually poses considerable difficulties regarding the separation processes required to obtain their constituents (physical or chemical processes or, even a blend of them).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon_discography
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John Lennon discography
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[
"Year",
"Title",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1971",
"Sweet Toronto Released : 22 December 1971 ( Theatrical ) 1988 ( Europe Laserdisc/VHS ) 1989 ( US Laserdisc ) 1990 ( Europe VHS ) 20 May 1998 ( US DVD ) 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2007 ( DVD ) 23 June 2009 ( US DVD )",
"Concert film of the Toronto Rock ' N'Roll Revival Festival 1969"
],
[
"1972",
"John Lennon and Yoko Ono Present the One-to-One Concert ( TV ) Live in New York City ( video title ) Released : 15 December 1972 ( TV ) 1985 ( US Laserdisc/VHS ) 24 February 1986 ( UK VHS ) 21 December 1989 ( US VHS ) 1989 ( Europe Laserdisc/VHS ) 1992 ( Europe Laserdisc )",
"Television special benefit concert for the Willowbrook Institution for Retarded Children in New York . Filmed 30 August 1972 at Madison Square Garden by Jake Films"
],
[
"1972",
"Imagine : The Film Released : 23 December 1972 ( TV ) 1985 ( UK Laserdisc/VHS ) 1986 ( US Laserdisc/VHS ) 21 December 1989 ( US VHS ) 5 October 2018 ( US DVD/Blu-ray )",
"Music film television special"
],
[
"1988",
"Imagine : John Lennon Released : 7 October 1988 ( Theatrical ) 1988 ( UK VHS ) 1989 ( US Laserdisc/VHS ) 1 July 1991 ( US VHS ) 31 March 1995 ( US VHS ) 30 June 2000 ( US DVD ) 6 December 2005 ( 2xDVD Special Ed . )",
"The Definitive Film Portrait documentary"
],
[
"1992",
"The Video Collection Released : 1992 ( UK VHS ) 1992 ( US Laserdisc/VCD ) 6 April 1993 ( US VHS ) 1996 ( US Laserdisc/VCD ) 10 November 1998 ( Europe VHS )",
"Music video collection"
],
[
"2000",
"Gim me Some Truth : The Making of John Lennon 's Imagine Album Released : 11 April 2000 ( US VHS/DVD ) 27 April 2000 ( Europe DVD ) 5 October 2018 ( US DVD/Blu-ray )",
"Documentary video with bonus footage"
],
[
"2000",
"John & Yoko 's Year of Peace Released : 2000 ( TV ) 17 September 2002 ( US VHS/DVD ) 29 September 2009 ( Europe DVD )",
"Documentary on the Bed-In for peace"
],
[
"2003",
"Lennon Legend : The Very Best of John Lennon Released : 3 November 2003 ( Europe DVD ) 18 November 2003 ( US DVD )",
"Remastered music video collection"
],
[
"2005",
"The Dick Cavett Show - John & Yoko Collection Released : 1 November 2005 ( US DVD )",
"Three episodes ( 9/11/71 , 9/24/71 , 5/12/72 ) of their appearances on the show with special features"
],
[
"2006",
"The U.S. vs. John Lennon Released : 15 September 2006 ( Theatrical ) 13 February 2007 ( US DVD )",
"Documentary on the U.S. government 's attempt to deport Lennon"
],
[
"2006",
"John & Yoko : Give Peace a Song Released : 3 October 2006 ( US DVD )",
"Documentary on the Bed-In for peace"
],
[
"2008",
"Classic Albums : John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band Released : 29 April 2008 ( US DVD ) 30 December 2008 ( Europe DVD ) 9 June 2010 ( Europe DVD )",
"The making of the classic album"
],
[
"2010",
"LennoNYC Released : 25 September 2010 ( Theatrical ) 7 December 2010 ( US DVD ) 11 January 2011 ( US Blu-ray ) 20 August 2013 ( Europe DVD )",
"Documentary on Lennon 's life in New York City"
]
] |
Videography -- Home videos
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John_Lennon_discography_5
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John Lennon was an English singer-songwriter and one of the four principal members of the Beatles. His first three studio albums are experiments with Yoko Ono utilizing tape loops, interviews, musique concrète, and other avant-garde performance techniques. Lennon also released one live album and three singles under his own name before the break-up of the Beatles. Studio album discography in Lennon's home idiom of rock and roll begins with Plastic Ono Band from 1970.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976–77_Quebec_Nordiques_season
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1976–77 Quebec Nordiques season
|
[
"Player",
"GP",
"G",
"A",
"Pts",
"PIM"
] |
[
[
"Serge Bernier",
"17",
"14",
"22",
"36",
"10"
],
[
"Real Cloutier",
"17",
"14",
"13",
"27",
"10"
],
[
"Paulin Bordeleau",
"16",
"12",
"9",
"21",
"12"
],
[
"Norm Dube",
"14",
"3",
"12",
"15",
"11"
],
[
"Andre Boudrias",
"17",
"3",
"12",
"15",
"6"
]
] |
Playoff stats -- Scoring leaders
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1976–77_Quebec_Nordiques_season_7
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The 1976-77 Quebec Nordiques season was the Nordiques fifth season, as they were coming off their best season to date in 1975-76, earning a team record 50 victories and 104 points, as they finished in second place in the Canadian Division. In the post-season, Quebec win their first Avco Cup in team history. Serge Bernier would win the WHA Playoff MVP trophy, as he earned 36 points for the Nordiques in 17 post-season games.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Washington_Redskins_receiving_leaders
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List of Washington Redskins receiving leaders
|
[
"Name",
"Rec . TD",
"Start",
"End"
] |
[
[
"Charley Taylor",
"79",
"1964",
"1977"
],
[
"Art Monk",
"65",
"1980",
"1993"
],
[
"Santana Moss",
"64",
"2005",
"2013"
],
[
"Jerry Smith",
"60",
"1965",
"1977"
],
[
"Hugh Taylor",
"58",
"1947",
"1954"
],
[
"Gary Clark",
"58",
"1985",
"1992"
],
[
"Bobby Mitchell",
"49",
"1962",
"1968"
],
[
"Ricky Sanders",
"36",
"1986",
"1993"
],
[
"Chris Cooley",
"33",
"2004",
"2011"
],
[
"Michael Westbrook",
"24",
"1995",
"2001"
],
[
"Rod Gardner",
"22",
"2001",
"2004"
],
[
"Jean Fugett",
"21",
"1976",
"1979"
],
[
"Dick Todd",
"20",
"1939",
"1948"
],
[
"Larry Brown",
"20",
"1969",
"1976"
],
[
"Charlie Brown",
"19",
"1982",
"1984"
],
[
"Clint Didier",
"19",
"1982",
"1987"
],
[
"Leslie Shepherd",
"18",
"1994",
"1998"
],
[
"Frank Grant",
"18",
"1973",
"1978"
],
[
"Pierre Garçon",
"18",
"2012",
"Present"
],
[
"Henry Ellard",
"17",
"1994",
"1998"
]
] |
List_of_Washington_Redskins_football_receiving_leaders_6
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The list of Washington Redskins receiving leaders includes single-season and career records for each of three statistics: yardage, number of receptions, and receiving touchdowns, as well as single-game records for receptions and receiving yards. The Redskins compete in the East Division of the National Football Conference. The franchise was founded as the Boston Braves, named after the local baseball franchise. The team changed their name to the Redskins in 1933 and moved to Washington, D.C. in 1937. The Redskins have played over one thousand games. In those games, the club won five professional American football championships including two NFL Championships and three Super Bowls. The franchise captured ten NFL divisional titles and six NFL conference championships. The Redskins won the 1937 and 1942 Championship games, as well as Super Bowl XVII, XXII and XXVI. They also played in and lost the 1936, 1940, 1943 and 1945 Championship games, as well as Super Bowl VII and XVIII. They have made 22 postseason appearances, and have an overall postseason record of 23 wins and 17 losses. Only five teams have appeared in more Super Bowls than the Redskins: the Pittsburgh Steelers (eight), Dallas Cowboys (eight), Denver Broncos (eight), New England Patriots (eight) and San Francisco 49ers (six); the Redskins' five appearances are tied with the Oakland Raiders and Miami Dolphins.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1961_Tampa_Spartans_football_team
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1961 Tampa Spartans football team
|
[
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Site",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"September 23",
"Livingston State",
"Phillips Field Tampa , FL",
"W 41-8"
],
[
"September 30",
"Western Carolina",
"Phillips Field Tampa , FL",
"W 24-14"
],
[
"October 14",
"Elon",
"Phillips Field Tampa , FL",
"W 13-0"
],
[
"October 21",
"at Presbyterian",
"Clinton , SC",
"W 17-16"
],
[
"October 28",
"at Southeastern Louisiana",
"Strawberry Stadium Hammond , LA",
"L 3-27"
],
[
"November 4",
"at Troy State",
"Veterans Memorial Stadium Troy , AL",
"W 27-6"
],
[
"November 11",
"Northern Michigan",
"Phillips Field Tampa , FL",
"W 27-6"
],
[
"November 18",
"Appalachian State",
"Phillips Field Tampa , FL",
"W 14-0"
],
[
"November 25",
"Wofford",
"Phillips Field Tampa , FL",
"W 22-21"
]
] |
Schedule
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1961_Tampa_Spartans_football_team_0
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The 1961 Tampa Spartans football team represented the University of Tampa in the 1961 college football season. It was the Spartans' 25th season and competed as a member of the NAIA. The team was led by head coach Marcelino Huerta, in his tenth year, and played their home games at Phillips Field in Tampa, Florida. They finished with a record of eight wins and one loss (8-1). Huerta resigned as the Spartans' head coach on January 8, 1962, to take the same position at Wichita State.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whites_Drug_Store_Classic
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Whites Drug Store Classic
|
[
"Year",
"Winning team",
"Runner up team"
] |
[
[
"1998",
"Dave Boehmer",
""
],
[
"1999",
"Kelly Skinner",
"Howie Restall"
],
[
"2000",
"Allan Lynburn",
""
],
[
"2001",
"Dave Boehmer",
""
],
[
"2002",
"Allan Lynburn",
""
],
[
"2003",
"Doran Johnson",
""
],
[
"2004",
"Brad Heidt",
""
],
[
"2005",
"Gerald Shymko",
""
],
[
"2006",
"Bruce Korte",
""
],
[
"2007",
"Joel Jordison",
"Darrell McKee"
],
[
"2008",
"Allan Lynburn",
"Kelly Skinner"
],
[
"2009",
"Kevin Martin",
"Dave Boehmer"
],
[
"2010",
"Kevin Martin",
"Darrell McKee"
],
[
"2011",
"Reid Carruthers",
"Colten Flasch"
],
[
"2012",
"Mike McEwen",
"Randy Bryden"
],
[
"2013",
"Pascal Hess",
"Jason Jacobson"
],
[
"2014",
"Jeff Stoughton",
"David Murdoch"
],
[
"2015",
"Jeff Hartung",
"Alex Forrest"
]
] |
Past champions
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Only skip 's name is displayed .
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Whites_Drug_Store_Classic_0
|
The Whites Drug Store Classic (known as the Westwood Inn Classic in 2015) was an annual bonspiel, or curling tournament, that took place at the Swan River Curling Club in Swan River, Manitoba. The tournament was held in a triple-knockout format. The tournament, started in 1998, was part of the World Curling Tour and has been held every year since its inception until 2015.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fantasporto
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Fantasporto
|
[
"Year",
"Actress",
"Film"
] |
[
[
"1982",
"Julie Christie",
"Memoirs of a Survivor"
],
[
"1983",
"Isabelle Adjani",
"Possession"
],
[
"1984",
"Anny Duperey",
"Le Démon dans l'île"
],
[
"1985",
"Adriana Herrán",
"Carne de tu carne"
],
[
"1986",
"Domiziana Giordano",
"Zina"
],
[
"1987",
"Julieta Serrano",
"Matador"
],
[
"1988",
"Charlotte Rampling",
"Mascara"
],
[
"1989",
"Charlotte Burke",
"Paperhouse"
],
[
"1990",
"Rosanna Arquette",
"Black Rainbow"
],
[
"1991",
"Tracy Arnold",
"Henry : Portrait of a Serial Killer"
],
[
"1991",
"Billie Whitelaw",
"The Krays"
],
[
"1992",
"Juliet Stevenson",
"Truly , Madly , Deeply"
],
[
"1993",
"Evangelina Sosa",
"Ángel de Fuego"
],
[
"1994",
"Sarah Smuts-Kennedy",
"Jack Be Nimble"
],
[
"1995",
"Rena Owen",
"Once Were Warriors"
],
[
"1996",
"Helena Bonham Carter",
"Margaret 's Museum"
],
[
"1997",
"Jennifer Tilly",
"Bound"
],
[
"1998",
"Rebecca Hobbs",
"The Ugly"
],
[
"1999",
"Sofie Gråbøl",
"Sekten"
],
[
"2000",
"Danielle Cormack",
"Siam Sunset"
]
] |
Melhor Atriz -- Award winners
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Fantasporto_2
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Fantasporto, also known as Fantas, is an international film festival, annually organized since 1981 in Porto, Portugal. Giving screen space to fantasy/science fiction/horror-oriented commercial feature films, auteur films and experimental projects from all over the world, Fantasporto has created enthusiastic audiences, ranging from cinephiles to more popular spectators, with an annual average of 110,000 attendees. It was rated in Variety as one of the 25 leading festivals of the world. In its 27th edition in February 2006 the festival reached 104,000 people and 5,000 media references, both domestic and international, with a record of 187 hours of TV time. Present in Porto were about 100 members of the foreign press and about 250 Portuguese journalists and media representatives. In spite of being organized by a private entity, the event is mostly state funded, with the Ministry of Culture of Portugal leading and the President of the Republic as head of the Honour Committee, along with several private sponsors.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Dayne
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Ron Dayne
|
[
"Year",
"Team",
"Games",
"Carries",
"Yards",
"Yards per Carry",
"Longest Carry",
"Touchdowns",
"First Downs",
"Fumbles",
"Fumbles Lost"
] |
[
[
"2000",
"NYG",
"16",
"228",
"770",
"3.4",
"50",
"5",
"47",
"1",
"1"
],
[
"2001",
"NYG",
"16",
"180",
"690",
"3.8",
"61",
"7",
"38",
"2",
"1"
],
[
"2002",
"NYG",
"16",
"125",
"428",
"3.4",
"30",
"3",
"26",
"1",
"1"
],
[
"2004",
"NYG",
"14",
"52",
"179",
"3.4",
"15",
"1",
"10",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"2005",
"DEN",
"10",
"53",
"270",
"5.1",
"55",
"1",
"14",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"2006",
"HOU",
"11",
"151",
"612",
"4.1",
"19",
"5",
"39",
"1",
"0"
],
[
"2007",
"HOU",
"13",
"194",
"773",
"4.0",
"39",
"6",
"43",
"1",
"0"
],
[
"Career",
"",
"96",
"983",
"3,722",
"3.8",
"61",
"28",
"217",
"6",
"3"
]
] |
NFL stats
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Rushing Stats [ 15 ]
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Ron_Dayne_1
|
Ronald Dayne (born March 14, 1978) is a former professional American football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons. Dayne played college football for the University of Wisconsin and won the 1999 Heisman Trophy. He was a first round pick of the New York Giants in the 2000 NFL Draft, and also played professionally for the Denver Broncos and Houston Texans of the NFL. Bowl game statistics included, Dayne is the all-time leader in rushing yards in NCAA Division I FBS history, with 7,125 yards (Official stats exclude Bowl Games played before 2002. Without Bowl game stats, Dayne is second all-time behind Donnel Pumphrey).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Lynx_light_rail_stations
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List of Lynx light rail stations
|
[
"Station",
"Line",
"Location",
"Opened"
] |
[
[
"I-485/South Boulevard",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"9508 South Boulevard",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"Sharon Road West",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"8815 Crump Road",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"Arrowood",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"7717 England Street",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"Archdale",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"6230 South Boulevard",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"Tyvola",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"5703 Old Pineville Road",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"Woodlawn",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"4756 Old Pineville Road",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"Scaleybark",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"3750 South Boulevard",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"New Bern",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"129 New Bern Street",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"East/West Boulevard",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"1821 Camden Road",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"Bland Street",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"1511 Camden Road",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"Carson",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"218 East Carson Boulevard",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"Stonewall",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"260 East Stonewall Street",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"3rd Street/Convention Center",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"305 East Third Street",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"Charlotte Transportation Center CTC Arena ( Gold Line )",
"Lynx Blue Line CityLynx Gold Line",
"310 East Trade Street",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"7th Street",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"260 East Seventh Street",
"November 24 , 2007"
],
[
"9th Street",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"237 East Ninth Street",
"March 16 , 2018"
],
[
"Parkwood",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"327 Parkwood Avenue",
"March 16 , 2018"
],
[
"25th Street",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"2227 North Brevard Street",
"March 16 , 2018"
],
[
"36th Street",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"434 East 36th Street",
"March 16 , 2018"
],
[
"Sugar Creek",
"Lynx Blue Line",
"644 East Sugar Creek Road",
"March 16 , 2018"
]
] |
Stations
|
List_of_Lynx_light_rail_stations_0
|
The LYNX rail system in Charlotte, North Carolina, US encompasses 32 stations on two lines, the Blue Line and the Gold Line. The Blue Line is a light rail line connecting Uptown Charlotte to Pineville and the University of North Carolina Charlotte campus. The Gold Line is a short streetcar within Uptown Charlotte and the Novant Health medical campus.
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Asian_Games_medalists_in_rowing
|
List of Asian Games medalists in rowing
|
[
"Games",
"Gold",
"Silver",
"Bronze"
] |
[
[
"1990 Beijing",
"China ( CHN ) Guo Mei He Yanwen Hu Yadong Zhang Li",
"Japan ( JPN ) Mayumi Oku Miyuki Yamashita Nobuko Ota Rumi Sasakawa",
"South Korea ( KOR ) Kook In-sook Kang Min-heung Lee Jae-nam Kim Sung-ok"
],
[
"1994 Hiroshima",
"China ( CHN ) Wang Shujuan Liu Xirong Liang Xiling Jiang Zhifang",
"Japan ( JPN ) Hitomi Yamaguchi Nami Sakamoto Naomi Nakanishi Naomi Wakasa",
"Chinese Taipei ( TPE ) Lin Chia-hui Huang Shu-mei Lin Ya-ting Chuang Yen-chun"
],
[
"1998 Bangkok",
"China ( CHN ) Liu Lijuan Yang Limei Sun Guangxia Liu Xiaochun",
"Kazakhstan ( KAZ ) Irina Dmitriyeva Natalya Orlova Vera Nabiyeva Vera Filimonova",
"Chinese Taipei ( TPE ) Chen Li-chao Yu Chen-chun Feng Mei-hua Chiu Hui-chen"
],
[
"2002 Busan",
"China ( CHN ) Cong Huanling Yu Jing Han Jing Yan Na",
"Chinese Taipei ( TPE ) Chiang Chien-ju Chi Yao-hsuan Yu Chen-chun Su Hui-ching",
"Uzbekistan ( UZB ) Sevara Ganieva Albina Ahmerova Zarrina Ganieva Anna Kuznetsova"
],
[
"2006 Doha",
"China ( CHN ) Cheng Ran Yu Chengxi Gao Yanhua Mu Suli",
"North Korea ( PRK ) Kang Kum-sun Kim Ok-bun Kim Ryon-ok Yu Sun-ok",
"South Korea ( KOR ) Kim Soon-rye Im Eun-seon Eom Mi-seon Min Su-hyoun"
],
[
"2010 Guangzhou",
"China ( CHN ) Ding Yanjie Li Xin Ji Zhen Liu Jiahuan",
"South Korea ( KOR ) Lee Eun-hye Ra Hye-mi Kim A-rum Kim Ka-yeong",
"Kazakhstan ( KAZ ) Yekaterina Artemyeva Oxana Nazarova Svetlana Germanovich Mariya Filimonova"
],
[
"2018 Jakarta-Palembang",
"China ( CHN ) Yi Liqin Guo Linlin Zhang Min Wang Fei",
"Vietnam ( VIE ) Đinh Thị Hảo Trần Thị An Lê Thị Hiền Phạm Thị Huế",
"Indonesia ( INA ) Chelsea Corputty Wa Ode Fitri Rahmanjani Julianti Yayah Rokayah"
]
] |
Women -- Coxless four
|
List_of_Asian_Games_medalists_in_rowing_17
|
This is the complete list of Asian Games medalists in rowing from 1982 to 2018.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Tour_of_Oman
|
2012 Tour of Oman
|
[
"",
"Cyclist",
"Team",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Peter Velits ( SVK )",
"Omega Pharma-Quick-Step",
"18h 20 ' 58"
],
[
"2",
"Vincenzo Nibali ( ITA )",
"Liquigas-Cannondale",
"+ 1"
],
[
"3",
"Tony Gallopin ( FRA )",
"RadioShack-Nissan",
"+ 17"
],
[
"4",
"Sandy Casar ( FRA )",
"FDJ-BigMat",
"+ 21"
],
[
"5",
"Arnold Jeannesson ( FRA )",
"FDJ-BigMat",
"+ 30"
],
[
"6",
"Tom-Jelte Slagter ( NED )",
"Rabobank",
"+ 30"
],
[
"7",
"Joaquim Rodríguez ( ESP )",
"Team Katusha",
"+ 47"
],
[
"8",
"Ramūnas Navardauskas ( LTU )",
"Garmin-Barracuda",
"+ 49"
],
[
"9",
"Thomas Lebas ( FRA )",
"Bridgestone-Anchor",
"+ 50"
],
[
"10",
"Fabian Cancellara ( SUI )",
"RadioShack-Nissan",
"+ 52"
]
] |
General Classification after Stage 5
|
2012_Tour_of_Oman_9
|
The 2012 Tour of Oman was the third edition of the Tour of Oman cycling stage race. It was rated as a 2.1 event on the UCI Asia Tour, and was held from 14 to 19 February 2012, in Oman. The race was won by Slovakia's Peter Velits, of the team, taking the race lead on the penultimate day and holding it to the finish. Velits' winning margin over runner-up Vincenzo Nibali () - winner of the race's queen stage to Jabal al Akhdar - was just one second, after Nibali tried to gain bonus seconds at one of the final day's intermediate sprints but could not gain time. The final place on the podium went to 's Tony Gallopin, sixteen seconds behind Nibali and 17 seconds down on Velits. In the race's other classifications, Peter Sagan of won the points classification on the final stage, Gallopin won the white jersey for the youth classification with his third place overall in the general classification, 's Klaas Lodewyck won the combative classification for the race's intermediate sprints, and finished at the head of the teams classification.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Tour_of_Belgium
|
2014 Tour of Belgium
|
[
"",
"Rider",
"Team",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Tom Dumoulin ( NED )",
"Giant-Shimano",
"16h 31 ' 27"
],
[
"2",
"Matthias Brändle ( AUT )",
"IAM Cycling",
"+ 31"
],
[
"3",
"Florian Sénéchal ( FRA )",
"Cofidis",
"+ 43"
],
[
"4",
"Edward Theuns ( BEL )",
"Topsport Vlaanderen-Baloise",
"+ 1 ' 04"
],
[
"5",
"Ilnur Zakarin ( RUS )",
"RusVelo",
"+ 1 ' 07"
],
[
"6",
"Silvan Dillier ( SUI )",
"BMC Racing Team",
"+ 1 ' 21"
],
[
"7",
"Mathieu van der Poel ( NED )",
"BKCP-Powerplus",
"+ 1 ' 25"
],
[
"8",
"Wietse Bosmans ( BEL )",
"BKCP-Powerplus",
"+ 1 ' 29"
],
[
"9",
"Rudy Molard ( FRA )",
"Cofidis",
"+ 1 ' 46"
],
[
"10",
"Gianfranco Zilioli ( ITA )",
"Androni Giocattoli-Venezuela",
"+ 2 ' 03"
]
] |
Young rider classification
|
2014_Tour_of_Belgium_16
|
The 2014 Tour of Belgium was the 84th edition of the Tour of Belgium cycling stage race. It took place from 28 May to 1 June 2014 in Belgium, and was a part of the 2014 UCI Europe Tour.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America's_Next_Top_Model
|
America's Next Top Model
|
[
"Season ( cycle )",
"Premiere date",
"Winner",
"Runner-up",
"Other contestants in order of elimination",
"Number of contestants",
"Destination ( s )"
] |
[
[
"1",
"May 20 , 2003 ( 2003-05-20 )",
"Adrianne Curry",
"Shannon Stewart",
"Tessa Carlson , Katie Cleary , Nicole Panattoni , Ebony Haith , Giselle Samson , Kesse Wallace , Robin Manning , Elyse Sewell",
"10",
"Paris"
],
[
"2",
"January 13 , 2004 ( 2004-01-13 )",
"Yoanna House",
"Mercedes Scelba-Shorte",
"Anna Bradfield , Bethany Harrison , Heather Blumberg , Jenascia Chakos , Xiomara Frans , Catie Anderson , Sara Racey-Tabrizi , Camille McDonald , April Wilkner , Shandi Sullivan",
"12",
"Milan , Como & Verona"
],
[
"3",
"September 22 , 2004 ( 2004-09-22 )",
"Eva Pigford",
"Yaya DaCosta",
"Magdalena Rivas , Leah Darrow , Julie Titus , Kristi Gromment , Jennipher Frost , Kelle Jacob , Cassie Grisham , Toccara Jones , Nicole Borud , Norelle Van Herk , Ann Markley , Amanda Swafford",
"14",
"Montego Bay Tokyo"
],
[
"4",
"March 2 , 2005 ( 2005-03-02 )",
"Naima Mora",
"Kahlen Rondot",
"Brita Petersons , Sarah Dankelman , Brandy Rusher , Noelle Staggers , Lluvy Gomez , Rebecca Epley & Tiffany Richardson , Tatiana Dante , Michelle Deighton , Christina Murphy , Brittany Brower , Keenyah Hill",
"14",
"Cape Town"
],
[
"5",
"September 21 , 2005 ( 2005-09-21 )",
"Nicole Linkletter",
"Nik Pace",
"Ashley Black , Ebony Taylor , Cassandra Whitehead ( quit ) , Sarah Rhoades , Diane Hernandez , Coryn Woitel , Kyle Kavanagh , Lisa D'Amato , Kim Stolz , Jayla Rubinelli , Bre Scullark",
"13",
"London"
],
[
"6",
"March 8 , 2006 ( 2006-03-08 )",
"Danielle Evans",
"Joanie Dodds",
"Kathy Hoxit , Wendy Wiltz , Kari Schmidt , Gina Choe , Mollie Sue Steenis-Gondi , Leslie Mancia , Brooke Staricha , Nnenna Agba , Furonda Brasfield , Sara Albert , Jade Cole",
"13",
"Bangkok & Phuket"
],
[
"7",
"September 20 , 2006 ( 2006-09-20 )",
"CariDee English",
"Melrose Bickerstaff",
"Christian Evans , Megan Morris , Monique Calhoun , Megg Morales , A.J . Stewart , Brooke Miller , Anchal Joseph , Jaeda Young , Michelle Babin , Amanda Babin , Eugena Washington",
"13",
"Barcelona"
],
[
"8",
"February 28 , 2007 ( 2007-02-28 )",
"Jaslene Gonzalez",
"Natasha Galkina",
"Kathleen DuJour , Samantha Francis , Cassandra Watson , Felicia Provost , Diana Zalewski , Sarah VonderHaar , Whitney Cunningham , Jael Strauss , Brittany Hatch , Dionne Walters , Renee DeWitt",
"13",
"Sydney"
],
[
"9",
"September 19 , 2007 ( 2007-09-19 )",
"Saleisha Stowers",
"Chantal Jones",
"Mila Bouzinova , Kimberly Leemans , Victoria Marshman , Janet Mills , Ebony Morgan ( quit ) , Sarah Hartshorne , Ambreal Williams , Lisa Jackson , Heather Kuzmich , Bianca Golden , Jenah Doucette",
"13",
"St. John 's Shanghai & Beijing"
],
[
"10",
"February 20 , 2008 ( 2008-02-20 )",
"Whitney Thompson",
"Anya Kop",
"Kim Rydzewski ( quit ) , Atalya Slater , Allison Kuehn , Amis Jenkins , Marvita Washington , Aimee Wright , Claire Unabia , Stacy-Ann Fequiere , Lauren Utter , Katarzyna Dolinska , Dominique Reighard , Fatima Siad",
"14",
"Rome"
],
[
"11",
"September 3 , 2008 ( 2008-09-03 )",
"McKey Sullivan",
"Samantha Potter",
"Sharaun Brown , Nikeysha Clarke , Brittany Rubalcaba , Hannah White , Isis King , Clark Gilmer , Lauren Brie Harding , Joslyn Pennywell , Sheena Sakai , Elina Ivanova , Marjorie Conrad , Analeigh Tipton",
"14",
"Amsterdam"
],
[
"12",
"March 4 , 2009 ( 2009-03-04 )",
"Teyona Anderson",
"Allison Harvard",
"Isabella Falk , Jessica Santiago , Nijah Harris , Kortnie Coles , Sandra Nyanchoka , Tahlia Brookins , London Levi , Natalie Pack , Fo Porter , Celia Ammerman , Aminat Ayinde",
"13",
"São Paulo"
],
[
"13",
"September 9 , 2009 ( 2009-09-09 )",
"Nicole Fox",
"Laura Kirkpatrick",
"Amber DePace ( quit ) , Lisa Ramos , Rachel Echelberger , Courtney Davies , Lulu Braithwaite , Bianca Richardson , Ashley Howard , Kara Vincent , Rae Weisz , Brittany Markert , Sundai Love , Jennifer An & Erin Wagner",
"15",
"Maui"
],
[
"14",
"March 10 , 2010 ( 2010-03-10 )",
"Krista White",
"Raina Hein",
"Gabrielle Kniery , Naduah Rugely , Ren Vokes , Simone Lewis , Tatianna Kern , Brenda Arens , Anslee Payne-Franklin , Alasia Ballard , Jessica Serfaty , Angelea Preston & Alexandra Underwood",
"13",
"Auckland & Queenstown"
],
[
"15",
"September 8 , 2010 ( 2010-09-08 )",
"Ann Ward",
"Chelsey Hersley",
"Anamaria Mirdita , Terra White , Sara Blackamore , Rhianna Atwood , Lexie Tomchek , Kacey Leggett , Kendal Brown , Esther Petrack , Liz Williams , Chris White , Kayla Ferrel & Jane Randall",
"14",
"Venice , Milan , Como & Verona"
],
[
"16",
"February 23 , 2011 ( 2011-02-23 )",
"Brittani Kline",
"Molly O'Connell",
"Angelia Alvarez , Ondrei Edwards ( quit ) , Nicole Lucas , Dominique Waldrup , Sara Longoria , Dalya Morrow , Monique Weingart , Mikaela Schipani , Jaclyn Poole , Kasia Pilewicz , Alexandria Everett , Hannah Jones",
"14",
"Marrakesh"
],
[
"17",
"September 14 , 2011 ( 2011-09-14 )",
"Lisa D'Amato",
"Allison Harvard",
"Brittany Brower , Sheena Sakai , Isis King , Camille McDonald , Bre Scullark , Kayla Ferrel & Bianca Golden , Alexandria Everett , Shannon Stewart , Dominique Reighard , Laura Kirkpatrick , Angelea Preston ( disqualified )",
"14",
"Crete & Santorini"
],
[
"18",
"February 29 , 2012 ( 2012-02-29 )",
"Sophie Sumner",
"Laura LaFrate",
"Jasmia Robinson , Mariah Watchman , Louise Watts ( quit ) , Candace Smith , Ashley Brown , AzMarie Livingston , Kyle Gober , Seymone Cohen-Fobish , Catherine Thomas , Eboni Davis , Alisha White ( quit ) , Annaliese Dayes",
"14",
"Toronto Macau Hong Kong"
],
[
"19",
"August 24 , 2012 ( 2012-08-24 )",
"Laura James",
"Kiara Belen",
"Jessie Rabideau , Maria Tucker ( quit ) , Darian Ellis , Destiny Strudwick , Yvonne Powless , Allyssa Vuelma , Brittany Brown , Victoria Henley , Kristin Kagay , Nastasia Scott , Leila Goldkuhl",
"13",
"Ocho Rios & Montego Bay"
],
[
"20",
"August 2 , 2013 ( 2013-08-02 )",
"Jourdan Miller",
"Marvin Cortes",
"Bianca Alexa , Chris Schellenger , Chlea Ramirez , Mike Scocozza , Kanani Andaluz , Jiana Davis , Phil Sullivan , Alexandra Agro , Don Benjamin , Nina Burns , Jeremy Rohmer , Renee Bhagwandeen , Chris Hernandez , Cory Wade Hindorff",
"16",
"Bali"
]
] |
Series overview
|
See also : List of America 's Next Top Model episodes Los Angeles has been the primary filming location of most of the seasons . The first three seasons of America 's Next Top Model were filmed in New York City , along with seasons 10 , 12 , 14 and 23 .
|
America's_Next_Top_Model_1
|
America's Next Top Model (abbreviated ANTM and Top Model) is an American reality television series and interactive competition in which a number of aspiring models compete for the title of America's Next Top Model and a chance to begin their career in the modeling industry. Created by Tyra Banks, who also serves as an executive producer, and developed by Ken Mok and Kenya Barris, the series premiered in May 2003, and aired semiannually until 2012, then annually from 2013. The first six seasons (referred to as cycles) aired on UPN, before UPN merged with The WB to create The CW in 2006. The following sixteen cycles aired on The CW until the series was first cancelled in October 2015. The series was revived in 2016 and has been airing on VH1 ever since. The series was among the highest-rated programs on UPN and was the highest-rated show on The CW from 2007 to 2010. Advertisers paid $61,315 per 30-second slot during the 2011-12 television season, the highest of any series on The CW. The first 22 cycles of the series and cycle 24 were presented by Banks, while cycle 23 was presented by Rita Ora. The series also employs a panel of two or three additional judges, a creative director and a runway coach. Cycles 1-16, 19 and 23-24 each consisted of a cast of 10-15 female contestants with no previous participation on the series. Cycle 17's cast consisted entirely of previous participants, while cycle 18's had seven new contestants and seven former Britain's Next Top Model participants. Cycles 20-22 featured male contestants in the contest, including two male winners.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santiago_Segura_(American_actor)
|
Santiago Segura (American actor)
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"2013",
"The Middle",
"Player # 1",
"Episode : Halloween IV : The Ghost Story"
],
[
"2014",
"Delirium",
"Billy",
"TV movie"
],
[
"2015",
"Silicon Valley",
"Ramón",
"Episode : Homicide"
],
[
"2015",
"Hand of God",
"Frankie",
"Episode : Welcome the Stranger"
],
[
"2015",
"Faking It",
"Sam",
"Episode : Faking It ... Again"
],
[
"2016",
"His Double Life",
"August",
"TV movie"
],
[
"2016",
"Scream",
"Gustavo Acosta",
"Main cast ( season 2 ; 12 episodes )"
],
[
"2018",
"Grey 's Anatomy",
"Chad",
"Episode : Personal Jesus"
],
[
"2018",
"MacGyver",
"Officer Enrique Cardoza",
"Episode : Dia de Muertos + Sicarios + Family"
]
] |
Filmography -- Television
|
Santiago_Segura_(American_actor)_1
|
Santiago Alejandro Segura (born July 3, 1992) is an American actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Gustavo Acosta in the second season of the MTV slasher series Scream.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otto_Sanchez
|
Otto Sanchez
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1998-2003",
"Oz",
"Chico Guerra",
"TV series , 40 episodes"
],
[
"1999",
"Mute Love",
"Richard",
"feature film"
],
[
"1999-2000",
"Third Watch",
"Mikey",
"TV series , 3 episodes"
],
[
"2000",
"Overnight Sensation",
"Yucca Sanchez",
"feature film"
],
[
"2000",
"Law & Order",
"Det . Hector Diaz",
"TV series , Episode : Standoff"
],
[
"2000",
"Law & Order : Special Victims Unit",
"Delfino Melendez",
"TV series , 1 episode"
],
[
"2001",
"Double Whammy",
"Ping Pong",
"feature film"
],
[
"2001",
"Dregs of Society",
"Matty",
"feature film"
],
[
"2001",
"100 Centre Street",
"",
"TV series , 1 episode"
],
[
"2002",
"Law & Order : Special Victims Unit",
"Eddie Fuente",
"TV series , 1 episode"
],
[
"2003",
"Kill the Poor",
"Negrito",
"feature film"
],
[
"2003",
"Bad Boys II",
"Carlos",
"feature film"
],
[
"2003",
"Law & Order",
"Reynaldo Celaya",
"TV series , 1 episode"
],
[
"2006",
"Push",
"Paul",
"feature film"
],
[
"2006-2007",
"Kidnapped",
"Otto",
"TV series , 10 episodes"
],
[
"2007",
"Criminal Minds",
"Deputy Rick Siglock",
"TV series , 1 episode"
],
[
"2007",
"Manhunt 2",
"Perv ( voice )",
"Video game"
],
[
"2008",
"Canterbury 's Law",
"Danny Santos",
"TV series , 1 episode"
],
[
"2009",
"Law & Order",
"Westside Express Employee",
"TV series , 1 episode"
],
[
"2009",
"Law & Order : Criminal Intent",
"Det . Gonzo Ruiz",
"TV series , 1 episode"
]
] |
Filmography
|
Otto_Sanchez_0
|
Otto Sanchez is an American actor best known for playing Carmen Guerra in the HBO prison drama Oz. He also played the role of Otto in the short-lived drama Kidnapped. He appeared as a supporting character in Bad Boys II. He played the lead role of Paul in the film Push which won awards at The Long Island Film Festival. He has also been seen in NBC's Law & Order, , , Third Watch, 100 Centre Street, Burn Notice and most recently Blue Bloods.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tosca_discography
|
Tosca discography
|
[
"Year",
"Cast ( Tosca , Cavaradossi , Scarpia )",
"Conductor , Opera house and orchestra",
"Label"
] |
[
[
"1918",
"Lya Remondini , Carlo Broccardi , Dario Zani",
"Carlo Sabajno Teatro alla Scala orchestra and chorus",
"78rpm : La voce del padrone Cat : S5584-S5606 ( even numbered , 12 discs )"
],
[
"1920",
"Valentina Bartolomasi , Attilio Salvaneschi , Adolfo Pacini",
"Carlo Sabajno Teatro alla Scala orchestra and chorus",
"( Recorded by HMV ) 78 RPM : Società Nazionale del Grammofono Cat : S5702- S57244 ( 12 discs )"
],
[
"1929",
"Carmen Melis , Piero Pauli , Apollo Granforte",
"Carlo Sabajno Teatro alla Scala orchestra and chorus",
"( Recorded by HMV ) CD : Arkadia Cat : 78002"
],
[
"1930",
"Bianca Scacciati [ it ] , Alessandro Granda , Enrico Molinari [ it ]",
"Lorenzo Molajoli Teatro alla Scala orchestra and chorus",
"78rpm : Columbia Records Cat : D14594 - D14607 ( 14 discs ) 33rpm LP : Columbia ( UK ) Cat : EL-4"
],
[
"1938",
"Maria Caniglia , Beniamino Gigli , Armando Borgioli",
"Oliviero De Fabritiis Teatro dell'Opera di Roma orchestra and chorus",
"( Recorded by HMV ) CD : Arkadia Cat : 78025"
],
[
"1946",
"Grace Moore , Jan Peerce , Lawrence Tibbett",
"Cesare Sodero Metropolitan Opera orchestra and chorus ( Recording of a performance on 9 February 1946 )",
"CD : Myto Records Cat : MCD 942 98"
],
[
"1950",
"Maria Callas , Mario Filippeschi , Robert Weede",
"Umberto Mugnai Palacio de Bellas Artes orchestra and chorus ( Recording of a performance on 8 June 1950 )",
"CD : Arkadia Cat : GA 2047"
],
[
"1951",
"Simona Dall'Argine , Nino Scattolini , Scipio Colombo",
"Argeo Quadri Vienna State Opera orchestra Vienna Chamber choir",
"( Recorded by Westminster ) CD : Preiser Records Cat : 20024"
],
[
"1951",
"Adriana Guerrini , Gianni Poggi , Paolo Silveri",
"Francesco Molinari-Pradelli RAI orchestra and chorus",
"( Recorded by Cetra ) CD : Warner Fonit Cat : 5046 63305-2"
],
[
"1951",
"Renata Tebaldi , Giuseppe Campora , Enzo Mascherini",
"Alberto Erede Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia orchestra and chorus",
"( Recorded by Decca ) CD : Pearl Cat : 199"
],
[
"1951",
"Vera Petrova , Eddy Ruhl , Piero Campolonghi [ it ]",
"Emilio Tieri Maggio Musicale Fiorentino orchestra and chorus",
"33rpm LP : Remington Cat : 199-62"
],
[
"1952",
"Maria Callas , Giuseppe Di Stefano , Piero Campolonghi",
"Guido Picco Palacio de Bellas Artes orchestra and chorus ( Recording of a performance on 1 July 1952 )",
"CD : Archipel Cat : OO49"
],
[
"1953",
"Maria Callas , Giuseppe Di Stefano , Tito Gobbi",
"Victor de Sabata Teatro alla Scala orchestra and chorus Main article : Tosca ( Sabata recording )",
"CD : EMI Classics Cat : 562890"
],
[
"1955",
"Gigliola Frazzoni , Ferruccio Tagliavini , Giangiacomo Guelfi",
"Arturo Basile RAI orchestra and chorus",
"CD : Warner Fonit Cat : 8573 87479-2"
],
[
"1956",
"Renata Tebaldi , Richard Tucker , Leonard Warren",
"Dimitri Mitropoulos Metropolitan Opera orchestra and chorus ( Recording of a performance on 7 January 1956 )",
"CD : Andromeda Cat : ANDRCD 9001"
],
[
"1957",
"Dorothy Kirsten , Daniele Barioni , Frank Guarrera",
"Dimitri Mitropoulos Metropolitan Opera orchestra and chorus ( abridged )",
"( Recorded by Metropolitan Opera Record Club ) CD : Premiere Opera Ltd. Cat : CDNO 446-2 ( 1 CD )"
],
[
"1957",
"Zinka Milanov , Jussi Björling , Leonard Warren",
"Erich Leinsdorf Teatro dell'Opera di Roma orchestra and chorus",
"CD : RCA Victor Red Seal Cat : 63305"
],
[
"1957",
"Zinka Milanov , Franco Corelli , Giangiacomo Guelfi",
"Alexander Gibson Royal Opera House orchestra and chorus ( Recording of a performance on 1 July 1957 )",
"CD : Royal Opera House Heritage Series Cat : ROH S 5"
],
[
"1957",
"Antonietta Stella , Gianni Poggi , Giuseppe Taddei",
"Tullio Serafin Teatro di San Carlo orchestra and chorus",
"( Recorded by Philips Records ) CD : Live Opera Heaven Ltd. Cat : C 1371"
],
[
"1957",
"Magda Olivero , Eugenio Fernandi , Scipio Colombo",
"Emidio Tieri RAI orchestra and chorus",
"CD : Opera Depot Cat : 11066-2"
]
] |
Audio
|
Tosca_discography_0
|
This is a discography of Tosca, an opera by Giacomo Puccini. It premiered at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900. Tosca has been one of the most frequently recorded operas, dating back to a nearly complete acoustical recording in 1918.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_MIAT_Mongolian_Airlines_destinations
|
List of MIAT Mongolian Airlines destinations
|
[
"Country",
"City",
"Airport"
] |
[
[
"China",
"Beijing",
"Beijing Capital International Airport"
],
[
"China",
"Guangzhou",
"Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport"
],
[
"China",
"Sanya",
"Sanya Phoenix International Airport"
],
[
"Germany",
"Berlin",
"Berlin Tegel Airport"
],
[
"Germany",
"Frankfurt",
"Frankfurt Airport"
],
[
"Germany",
"Munich",
"Munich Airport"
],
[
"Hong Kong",
"Hong Kong",
"Hong Kong International Airport"
],
[
"Japan",
"Osaka",
"Kansai International Airport"
],
[
"Japan",
"Tokyo",
"Narita International Airport"
],
[
"Mongolia",
"Khanbogd",
"Khanbumbat Airport"
],
[
"Mongolia",
"Ulaanbaatar",
"Chinggis Khaan International Airport"
],
[
"Russia",
"Moscow",
"Sheremetyevo International Airport"
],
[
"South Korea",
"Busan",
"Gimhae International Airport"
],
[
"South Korea",
"Seoul",
"Incheon International Airport"
],
[
"Thailand",
"Bangkok",
"Suvarnabhumi Airport"
]
] |
List
|
List_of_MIAT_Mongolian_Airlines_destinations_0
|
MIAT Mongolian Airlines serves the following scheduled international destinations as of June 2019:
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eastern_Iowa_Airport
|
The Eastern Iowa Airport
|
[
"Rank",
"Airport",
"Passengers",
"Carriers"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Chicago-O'Hare , Illinois",
"140,000",
"American , United"
],
[
"2",
"Denver , Colorado",
"114,000",
"Frontier , United"
],
[
"3",
"Dallas/Fort Worth , Texas",
"70,000",
"American"
],
[
"4",
"Atlanta , Georgia",
"64,000",
"Delta"
],
[
"5",
"Minneapolis/St Paul , Minnesota",
"54,000",
"Delta"
],
[
"6",
"Detroit , Michigan",
"52,000",
"Delta"
],
[
"7",
"Charlotte , North Carolina",
"44,000",
"American"
],
[
"8",
"Phoenix/Mesa , Arizona",
"31,000",
"Allegiant"
],
[
"9",
"Orlando-Sanford , Florida",
"21,000",
"Allegiant"
],
[
"10",
"St. Petersburg-Clearwater",
"21,000",
"Allegiant"
]
] |
Statistics -- Top destinations
|
The_Eastern_Iowa_Airport_2
|
Eastern Iowa Airport is in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Wright Brothers Boulevard on the south edge of town, two miles west of Interstate 380. CID covers 3,288 acres (1,331 ha).
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Seresin
|
Michael Seresin
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Director"
] |
[
[
"1972",
"The Ragman 's Daughter",
"Harold Becker"
],
[
"1976",
"Bugsy Malone",
"Alan Parker"
],
[
"1977",
"Sleeping Dogs",
"Roger Donaldson"
],
[
"1978",
"Midnight Express",
"Alan Parker"
],
[
"1980",
"Foxes",
"Adrian Lyne"
],
[
"1980",
"Fame",
"Alan Parker"
],
[
"1982",
"Shoot the Moon",
"Alan Parker"
],
[
"1984",
"Birdy",
"Alan Parker"
],
[
"1987",
"Angel Heart",
"Alan Parker"
],
[
"1990",
"Come See the Paradise",
"Alan Parker"
],
[
"1996",
"City Hall",
"Harold Becker"
],
[
"1998",
"Mercury Rising",
"Harold Becker"
],
[
"1999",
"Angela 's Ashes",
"Alan Parker"
],
[
"2001",
"Domestic Disturbance",
"Harold Becker"
],
[
"2003",
"The Life of David Gale",
"Alan Parker"
],
[
"2004",
"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban",
"Alfonso Cuarón"
],
[
"2006",
"Paris , je t'aime",
"Alfonso Cuarón"
],
[
"2006",
"Step Up",
"Anne Fletcher"
],
[
"2010",
"All Good Things",
"Andrew Jarecki"
],
[
"2014",
"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes",
"Matt Reeves"
]
] |
Filmography
|
Michael_Seresin_0
|
Michael Stephen Seresin, ONZM BSC, (born 17 July 1942) is a New Zealand cinematographer, best known for several collaborations with the British director Alan Parker. As a film director, Seresin directed Homeboy, starring and written by Mickey Rourke. Seresin is best known for his work on the third Harry Potter film,
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. In addition to his work in film, Seresin is a winemaker, having founded Seresin Estate in Marlborough in 1992. He is the son of Harry Seresin (1919-1994), who was a key figure in the hospitality and café scene in Wellington, and brother of Ben Seresin, who is also a cinematographer. In the 2009 New Year Honours, Seresin was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to the film and wine industries. His home in Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand was featured on the BBC's The World's Most Extraordinary Homes.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_races
|
List of Grand Prix motorcycle races
|
[
"Rnd",
"2010",
"2011",
"2012",
"2013",
"2014",
"2015",
"2016",
"2017",
"2018",
"2019"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Qatar",
"Qatar",
"Qatar",
"Qatar",
"Qatar",
"Qatar",
"Qatar",
"Qatar",
"Qatar",
"Qatar"
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"Spanish",
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"Americas",
"Americas",
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"Argentine",
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"Americas",
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"Americas"
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"Spanish",
"Spanish",
"Spanish"
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"British",
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"Catalan",
"Italian",
"French",
"French",
"French",
"French",
"French",
"French"
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"Dutch",
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"Italian",
"Italian",
"Italian"
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"7",
"Catalan",
"Dutch",
"Dutch",
"Dutch",
"Catalan",
"Catalan",
"Catalan",
"Catalan",
"Catalan",
"Catalan"
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"8",
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"German",
"Dutch",
"Dutch",
"Dutch",
"Dutch",
"Dutch",
"Dutch"
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[
"9",
"United States",
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"German",
"German",
"German",
"German",
"German",
"German"
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[
"10",
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"Indianapolis",
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"Czech",
"Czech",
"Czech"
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"11",
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"Indianapolis",
"Czech",
"Czech",
"Czech",
"Czech",
"Austria",
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[
"12",
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"Indianapolis",
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"British",
"British",
"British",
"British",
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"British"
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[
"13",
"Aragon",
"San Marino",
"San Marino",
"San Marino",
"San Marino",
"San Marino",
"San Marino",
"San Marino",
"Aragon",
"San Marino"
],
[
"14",
"Japanese",
"Aragon",
"Aragon",
"Aragon",
"Aragon",
"Aragon",
"Aragon",
"Aragon",
"Thailand",
"Aragon"
],
[
"15",
"Malaysian",
"Japanese",
"Japanese",
"Malaysian",
"Japanese",
"Japanese",
"Japanese",
"Japanese",
"Japanese",
"Thailand"
],
[
"16",
"Australian",
"Australian",
"Malaysian",
"Australian",
"Australian",
"Australian",
"Australian",
"Australian",
"Australian",
"Japan"
],
[
"17",
"Portuguese",
"Malaysian",
"Australian",
"Japanese",
"Malaysian",
"Malaysian",
"Malaysian",
"Malaysian",
"Malaysian",
"Australia"
],
[
"18",
"Valencia",
"Valencia",
"Valencia",
"Valencia",
"Valencia",
"Valencia",
"Valencia",
"Valencia",
"Valencia",
"Malaysian"
]
] |
Races by season -- 2010–2019
|
List_of_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_races_7
|
The following is a complete list of Grands Prix which have been a part of the Grand Prix motorcycle racing championship season since its inception in 1949.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Turner
|
Kathleen Turner
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"1977-81",
"Gemini",
"Carol Potter"
],
[
"1990",
"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof",
"Maggie"
],
[
"1995",
"Indiscretions",
"Yvonne"
],
[
"2002",
"The Graduate",
"Mrs. Robinson"
],
[
"2005",
"Who 's Afraid of Virginia Woolf ?",
"Martha"
],
[
"2011",
"High",
"Sister Jamison Connelly"
]
] |
Filmography -- Theater
|
Kathleen_Turner_2
|
Mary Kathleen Turner (born June 19, 1954), better known as Kathleen Turner, is an American film and stage actress and director. Known for her distinctive gritty voice, Turner has won two Golden Globe Awards and has been nominated for an Academy Award. Turner rose to fame during the 1980s, after roles in Body Heat (1981), The Man with Two Brains (1983), Crimes of Passion (1984), Romancing the Stone (1984), and Prizzi's Honor (1985), the last two earning her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. In the later 1980s and early 1990s, Turner had roles in The Accidental Tourist (1988), The War of the Roses (1989), Serial Mom (1994), and Peggy Sue Got Married (1986), for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Turner later had roles in Undercover Blues (film) (1993), 'The Virgin Suicides (film) (1999), Baby Geniuses (1999), and Beautiful (2000), as well as guest-starring on the NBC sitcom Friends as Chandler Bing's drag queen father Charles Bing, and in the third season of Showtime's Californication as Sue Collini, the jaded, sex-crazed owner of a talent agency. Turner has also done considerable work as a voice actress, namely as Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), as well as Monster House (2006), and the television series The Simpsons and King of the Hill. In addition to film, Turner has worked in the theatre, and has been nominated for the Tony Award twice for her Broadway roles as Maggie in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and as Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Turner has also taught acting classes at New York University.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ike_Amadi
|
Ike Amadi
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"2012",
"Electric City",
"Additional characters ( voices )",
"Web series"
],
[
"2016",
"Roots",
"Narrator ( voice )",
"Miniseries"
],
[
"2016-18",
"Trollhunters : Tales of Arcadia",
"Angor Rot , Detective Scott ( voices )",
"21 episodes"
],
[
"2017-18",
"Voltron : Legendary Defender",
"Commander Branko , Galra Commander , Galra Guard # 2 ( voices )",
"3 episodes"
],
[
"2018-19",
"Avengers Assemble",
"M'Baku / Man-Ape ( voice )",
"3 episodes"
],
[
"2018-19",
"3Below : Tales of Arcadia",
"Detective Scott ( voice )",
"7 episodes"
],
[
"2019",
"Love , Death & Robots",
"Platoon Sergeant ( voice )",
"Episode : Shape-Shifters"
]
] |
Filmography -- Television
|
Ike_Amadi_1
|
Ikechukwu Prince Amadi is an Nigerian-American voice actor. He is known for voicing the titular character in Knack and Knack II and the DC Comics villain Atrocitus in Infinite Crisis and Injustice 2. He also voiced Javik in Mass Effect 3 and Angor Rot in .
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Conference
|
Southern Conference
|
[
"Year",
"Regular Season Champion",
"Record",
"Tournament Champion"
] |
[
[
"2013-14",
"Davidson",
"15-1",
"Wofford"
],
[
"2014-15",
"Wofford",
"16-2",
"Wofford"
],
[
"2015-16",
"Chattanooga",
"15-3",
"Chattanooga"
],
[
"2016-17",
"East Tennessee State UNC Greensboro Furman",
"14-4",
"East Tennessee State"
],
[
"2017-18",
"UNC Greensboro",
"15-3",
"UNC Greensboro"
],
[
"2018-19",
"Wofford",
"18-0",
"Wofford"
]
] |
Conference champions -- Men 's basketball
|
This is a partial list of the last 10 regular-season and tournament champions . For the full history , see List of Southern Conference men 's basketball champions . The Southern Conference split into a divisional format for basketball beginning with the 1994–95 season . Year Regular Season Champion ( North ) Record Regular Season Champion ( South ) Record Tournament Champion 2009–10 Appalachian State 13–5 Wofford 15–3 Wofford 2010–11 Chattanooga Western Carolina 12–6 College of Charleston Wofford 14–4 Wofford 2011–12 UNC Greensboro 10–8 Davidson 16–2 Davidson 2012–13 Elon 10–8 Davidson 17–1 Davidson However , the divisional format was abandoned beginning with the 2013–14 season .
|
Southern_Conference_10
|
The Southern Conference (SoCon) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. Southern Conference football teams compete in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-AA). Member institutions are located in the states of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia. Established in 1921, the Southern Conference ranks as the fifth-oldest major college athletic conference in the United States, and either the third- or fourth-oldest in continuous operation, depending on definitions. Among conferences currently in operation, the Big Ten (1896) and Missouri Valley (1907) are indisputably older. The Pac-12 Conference did not operate under its current charter until 1959, but claims the history of the Pacific Coast Conference, founded in 1915, as its own. The Southwest Conference (SWC) was founded in 1914, but ceased operation in 1996. The Big Eight Conference claimed the same history as the Missouri Valley from 1907 to 1928 during its existence; though it essentially merged with four SWC members to form the Big 12 Conference in 1996, the Big 12 does not claim the Big Eight's legacy. The Ivy League was formally organized in 1954 with athletic competition starting in 1955, but claims the history of the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League, which competed from 1901 to 1955, as its own. The SoCon was the first conference to use the three-point field goal in basketball in a November 29, 1980 game at Western Carolina against Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), where Ronnie Carr shot the historic shot from 22 feet (6.7 m) away and the Catamounts won 77-70. The Southern Conference is considered one of the stronger football conferences in the Football Championship Subdivision and is considered a mid-major conference in basketball. It has also garnered considerable national attention from its recent success in these sports: in particular, former member, three-time Division I NCAA Football champion Appalachian State Mountaineers, who stunned the fifth-ranked Michigan Wolverines 34-32 on September 1, 2007; from the Davidson Wildcats, who reached the Elite Eight in the 2008 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament by upsetting power programs Gonzaga (a mid-major school which became a power program in the 2000s), Georgetown, and Wisconsin.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1979_Italian_Grand_Prix
|
1979 Italian Grand Prix
|
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"Pos",
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"Constructor",
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[
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[
"2",
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"50",
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"5",
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"50",
"+ 54.40",
"9"
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[
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"1",
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"50",
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"10"
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[
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"4",
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"Tyrrell - Ford",
"50",
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[
"7",
"2",
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"13"
],
[
"8",
"14",
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"+ 1 Lap",
"20"
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[
"9",
"27",
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"36",
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[
"13",
"29",
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"47",
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"17"
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[
"14",
"15",
"Jean-Pierre Jabouille",
"Renault",
"45",
"Engine",
"1"
],
[
"Ret",
"26",
"Jacques Laffite",
"Ligier - Ford",
"41",
"Engine",
"7"
],
[
"Ret",
"20",
"Keke Rosberg",
"Wolf - Ford",
"41",
"Engine",
"23"
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[
"Ret",
"25",
"Jacky Ickx",
"Ligier - Ford",
"40",
"Engine",
"11"
],
[
"Ret",
"18",
"Elio de Angelis",
"Shadow - Ford",
"33",
"Clutch",
"24"
],
[
"Ret",
"35",
"Bruno Giacomelli",
"Alfa Romeo",
"28",
"Spun Off",
"18"
],
[
"Ret",
"16",
"René Arnoux",
"Renault",
"13",
"Engine",
"2"
]
] |
Classification
|
1979_Italian_Grand_Prix_0
|
The 1979 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 9 September 1979 at Monza. It was the thirteenth race of the 1979 World Championship of F1 Drivers and the 1979 International Cup for F1 Constructors. The 50-lap race was won by South African Jody Scheckter, driving a Ferrari, with Canadian team-mate Gilles Villeneuve second and Swiss Clay Regazzoni third in a Williams-Ford. Scheckter claimed the Drivers' Championship in the process, while Ferrari clinched the Constructors' Championship. This race marked Scuderia Ferrari's 300th start in a World Championship event as a team.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finswimming_at_the_2009_Asian_Indoor_Games
|
Finswimming at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games
|
[
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Final"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Jeon Ah-ram ( KOR )",
"1:31.77"
],
[
"2",
"Zhong Jiexia ( CHN )",
"1:32.99"
],
[
"3",
"Choi Sae-rom ( KOR )",
"1:33.37"
],
[
"4",
"Li Jing ( CHN )",
"1:35.13"
],
[
"5",
"Dương Thị Huyền Trang ( VIE )",
"1:36.26"
],
[
"6",
"Nguyễn Thị Thương ( VIE )",
"1:39.42"
],
[
"7",
"Vera Ryabova ( KAZ )",
"1:42.06"
],
[
"8",
"Amdavanh Phanmybounkong ( LAO )",
"1:53.07"
],
[
"9",
"Chrichina Sindara ( LAO )",
"1:53.99"
],
[
"10",
"Hela Al-Sharkas ( SYR )",
"1:55.63"
]
] |
Results -- Women
|
2 November
|
Finswimming_at_the_2009_Asian_Indoor_Games_13
|
Finswimming at the 2009 Asian Indoor Games was held in Mỹ Đình National Aquatics Sports Complex, Hanoi, Vietnam from 31 October to 2 November 2009.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fictional_doctors
|
List of fictional doctors
|
[
"Program",
"Fictional doctor",
"Actor"
] |
[
[
"EastEnders",
"Dr. Harold Legg Dr. Jaggat Singh Dr. David Samuels Dr. Fred Fonseca Dr. Johnathon Leroy Dr. Oliver Cousins Dr. May Wright Dr. Anthony Trueman Dr. Poppy Merritt Dr. Al Jenkins Dr. Yusef Khan",
"Leonard Fenton Amerjit Deu Christopher Reich Jimi Mistry Tom Ellis Ivan Kaye Amanda Drew Nicholas Bailey Amy Darcy Adam Croasdell Ace Bhatti"
],
[
"Elementary",
"Dr. Joan Watson",
"Lucy Liu"
],
[
"Emergency !",
"Dr. Kelly Brackett Dr. Joe Early Dr. Mike Morton",
"Robert Fuller Bobby Troup Ron Pinkard"
],
[
"Emergency - Ward 10",
"Dr. Alan Digger Dawson",
"Bud Tingwell"
],
[
"Empty Nest & The Golden Girls",
"Dr. Harry Weston",
"Richard Mulligan"
],
[
"ER",
"Dr. Donald Anspaugh Dr. Alexander Babcock Dr. Ray Barnett Dr. Peter Benton Dr. Charles Cameron Dr. John Carter Dr. Jing-Mei Deb Chen Dr. Janet Coburn Dr. David Div Cvetic Dr. Victor Clemente Dr. Elizabeth Corday Dr. Anna Del Amico Dr. Carl Deraad Dr. Maggie Doyle Dr. Lucien Dubenko Dr. Dale Edson Dr. Cleo Finch Dr. Greg Fischer Dr. Steve Flint Dr. Michael Gallant Dr. Dennis Gant Dr. Tony Gates Dr. Mark Greene Dr. Angela Hicks Dr. Jack Kayson Dr. Abby Keaton Dr. Luka Kovač Dr. Gabriel Lawrence Dr. Kim Legaspi Dr. Susan Lewis Dr. Abby Lockhart Dr. Dave Malucci Dr. Paul Meyers Dr. David Morgenstern Dr. Archie Morris Dr. Nina Pomerantz Dr. Greg Pratt Dr. Neela Rasgotra Dr. Robert 'Rocket ' Romano Dr. Doug Ross Dr. William Wild Willy Swift Dr. John Tag Taglieri Dr. Harper Tracy Dr. Carl Vucelich Dr. Kerry Weaver Dr. Ellis West",
"John Aylward David Brisbin Shane West Eriq La Salle Steven Culp Noah Wyle Ming-Na Amy Aquino John Terry John Leguizamo Alex Kingston Maria Bello John Doman Jorja Fox Leland Orser Matthew Glave Michael Michele Harry J. Lennix Scott Jaeck Sharif Atkins Omar Epps John Stamos Anthony Edwards C.C.H . Pounder Sam Anderson Glenne Headly Goran Višnjić Alan Alda Elizabeth Mitchell Sherry Stringfield Maura Tierney Erik Palladino Michael Buchman Silver William H. Macy Scott Grimes Jami Gertz Mekhi Phifer Parminder Nagra Paul McCrane George Clooney Michael Ironside Rick Rossovich Christine Elise Ron Rifkin Laura Innes Clancy Brown"
],
[
"E/R",
"Dr. Thomas Esquivel Dr. Ravi Raja Dr. Howard Sheinfeld Dr. Eve Sheridan # 1 # 2",
"Luis Avalos Henry Polic II Elliott Gould Marcia Strassman Mary McDonnell"
],
[
"Everwood",
"Dr. Harold Hal Abbott , Jr. Dr. Linda Abbott Dr. Andrew Andy Brown Dr. Henry Validor",
"Tom Amandes Marcia Cross Treat Williams Patrick Fabian"
],
[
"The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin",
"Dr. Morrisey",
"John Horsley"
],
[
"Family Guy",
"Dr. Elmer Hartman",
"Seth MacFarlane ( voice )"
],
[
"Farscape",
"Utu-Noranti Pralatong ( herbalist ) Pa ' u Zotoh Zhaan ( spiritual healer )",
"Melissa Jaffer Virginia Hey"
],
[
"Firefly",
"Dr. Simon Tam",
"Sean Maher"
],
[
"The Flash ( 2014 TV series )",
"Dr. Caitlin Snow Dr. Harrison Wells",
"Danielle Panabaker Tom Cavanagh"
],
[
"The Flying Doctors",
"Dr. Tom Callaghan Dr. Chris Randall Dr. Geoff Standish",
"Andrew McFarlane Liz Burch Robert Grubb"
],
[
"Forever Knight",
"Dr. Natalie Lambert",
"Catherine Disher"
],
[
"Frasier",
"Dr. Frasier Crane Dr. Hester Crane Dr. Niles Crane Dr. Lilith Sternin",
"Kelsey Grammer Rita Wilson David Hyde Pierce Bebe Neuwirth"
],
[
"Freaks and Geeks",
"Dr. Vic Schweiber",
"Sam McMurray"
],
[
"Friends",
"Dr. Richard Burke Dr. Timothy Burke Dr. Ross Geller Dr. Leonard Green Dr. Benjamin Hobart Dr. Drake Ramoray",
"Tom Selleck Michael Vartan David Schwimmer Ron Leibman Greg Kinnear Matt LeBlanc"
],
[
"Friends with Benefits",
"Dr. Everett Lonsdale",
"Brian McNamara"
],
[
"Fringe",
"Dr. Walter Bishop",
"John Noble"
]
] |
Television -- E-F
|
List_of_fictional_doctors_4
|
This is a list of fictional doctors (characters that use the appellation doctor, medical and otherwise), from literature, films, television, and other media. Shakespeare created a doctor in his play Macbeth (c 1603) with a great many good doctors having appeared in literature by the 1890s and, in the early 1900s, the rage for novel characters included a number of lady doctors. Solomon Posen had collected a list of books with a doctors as a principal figure which he says resulted in a list of over 10,000 works as of 2005. Early cinematic and television representations of doctors typically characterized the practice of medicine as being in safe (male) hands, with 90% of doctors on television through 1989 being male.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trainwreck_(film)
|
Trainwreck (film)
|
[
"Award",
"Category",
"Recipients",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"ACE Eddie Awards",
"Best Edited Feature Film - Comedy or Musical",
"William Kerr and Paul Zucker",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Austin Film Critics Association",
"The Robert R. Bobby McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist Award",
"Amy Schumer",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Chicago Film Critics Association",
"Most Promising Performer",
"Amy Schumer",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Critics ' Choice Awards",
"Best Comedy",
"Trainwreck",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Critics ' Choice Awards",
"Best Actor in a Comedy",
"Bill Hader",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Critics ' Choice Awards",
"Best Actress in a Comedy",
"Amy Schumer",
"Won"
],
[
"Denver Film Critics Society",
"Best Comedy",
"Trainwreck",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Denver Film Critics Society",
"Best Original Screenplay",
"Amy Schumer",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Empire Awards",
"Best Comedy",
"Trainwreck",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Empire Awards",
"Best Screenplay",
"Amy Schumer",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Golden Globe Awards",
"Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy",
"Trainwreck",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Golden Globe Awards",
"Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy",
"Amy Schumer",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Hollywood Film Awards",
"Hollywood Comedy Award",
"Amy Schumer",
"Won"
],
[
"Kansas City Film Critics Circle",
"Best Original Screenplay",
"Trainwreck",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Las Vegas Film Critics Society",
"Best Original Screenplay",
"Trainwreck",
"Nominated"
],
[
"Las Vegas Film Critics Society",
"Best Comedy Film",
"Trainwreck",
"Won"
],
[
"London Film Critics Circle",
"Supporting Actress of the Year",
"Tilda Swinton",
"Nominated"
],
[
"MTV Movie Awards",
"Best Breakthrough Performance",
"Amy Schumer",
"Nominated"
],
[
"MTV Movie Awards",
"Best Comedic Performance",
"Amy Schumer",
"Nominated"
],
[
"MTV Movie Awards",
"Best Kiss",
"Amy Schumer and Bill Hader",
"Nominated"
]
] |
Reception -- Accolades
|
Trainwreck_(film)_0
|
Trainwreck is a 2015 American romantic comedy film directed by Judd Apatow and written by Amy Schumer. The film stars Schumer and Bill Hader along with an ensemble cast that includes Brie Larson, Colin Quinn, John Cena, Vanessa Bayer, Tilda Swinton, Ezra Miller, and LeBron James. The film is about a hard-drinking, promiscuous, free-spirited young magazine writer named Amy Townsend (Schumer) who has her first serious relationship with a prominent sports doctor named Aaron Conners (Hader). Principal photography began on May 19, 2014, in New York City. The film premiered at the 2015 South by Southwest Film Festival on March 15, 2015, and was released theatrically in the United States on July 17, 2015, by Universal Pictures. The film won several awards and was nominated for numerous others, including two Golden Globe Awards (Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy and Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy) and the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Original Screenplay.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Kremlin_Cup
|
2011 Kremlin Cup
|
[
"Country",
"Player",
"Rank",
"Seed"
] |
[
[
"SRB",
"Janko Tipsarević",
"13",
"1"
],
[
"SRB",
"Viktor Troicki",
"16",
"2"
],
[
"UKR",
"Alexandr Dolgopolov",
"18",
"3"
],
[
"RUS",
"Nikolay Davydenko",
"37",
"4"
],
[
"USA",
"Alex Bogomolov Jr",
"38",
"5"
],
[
"RUS",
"Dmitry Tursunov",
"41",
"6"
],
[
"LUX",
"Gilles Müller",
"42",
"7"
],
[
"ITA",
"Andreas Seppi",
"43",
"8"
]
] |
ATP entrants -- Seeds
|
2011_Kremlin_Cup_0
|
The 2011 Kremlin Cup was a tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 22nd edition of the Kremlin Cup for the men (16th edition for the women) and was part of the ATP World Tour 250 Series of the 2011 ATP World Tour, and of the Premier Series of the 2011 WTA Tour. It was held at the Olympic Stadium in Moscow, Russia, from October 15 through October 23, 2011.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1846
|
List of shipwrecks in October 1846
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Catharine",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore in Waterloo Bay . Her crew were rescued"
],
[
"Concord",
"France",
"The ship ran aground off Wiken . She was refloated and towed in to Helsingør , Denmark for repairs"
],
[
"Indiana",
"United States",
"The ship ran aground near Crosby , Lancashire , United Kingdom . She was on a voyage from New Orleans , Louisiana to Liverpool , Lancashire . She was refloated and taken in to Liverpool"
],
[
"Neptunus",
"Prussia",
"The ship was driven ashore near Helsingør , Denmark . She was on a voyage from Memel to King 's Lynn , Norfolk , United Kingdom . She was refloated on 1 November and resumed her voyage"
],
[
"Prosperity",
"United Kingdom",
"The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Wilmot , Nova Scotia , British North America . Her crew were rescued"
],
[
"San Mario",
"Malta",
"The ship foundered in the Mediterranean Sea east of Malta . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from a Black Sea port to Malta"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1846_30
|
The list of shipwrecks in October 1846 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1846.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycling_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics
|
Cycling at the 2016 Summer Olympics
|
[
"Event",
"Round",
"Name",
"Nation",
"Time",
"Date",
"Record"
] |
[
[
"Women 's Team Pursuit",
"Qualifying",
"Great Britain",
"Great Britain",
"4:13.260",
"11 August",
"OR , WR"
],
[
"Men 's Team Sprint",
"Qualifying",
"Great Britain",
"Great Britain",
"42.562",
"11 August",
"OR"
],
[
"Men 's Team Sprint",
"First Round",
"New Zealand",
"New Zealand",
"42.535",
"11 August",
"OR"
],
[
"Men 's Team Sprint",
"Finals",
"Great Britain",
"Great Britain",
"42.440",
"11 August",
"OR"
],
[
"Men 's Sprint",
"Qualifying",
"Jason Kenny",
"Great Britain",
"9.551",
"12 August",
"OR"
],
[
"Women 's Team Sprint",
"Qualifying",
"China",
"China",
"32.305",
"12 August",
"OR"
],
[
"Women 's Team Sprint",
"First Round",
"China",
"China",
"31.928",
"12 August",
"OR , WR"
],
[
"Men 's Team Pursuit",
"First Round",
"Great Britain",
"Great Britain",
"3:50.570",
"12 August",
"OR , WR"
],
[
"Men 's Team Pursuit",
"Finals",
"Great Britain",
"Great Britain",
"3:50.265",
"12 August",
"OR , WR"
],
[
"Women 's Team Pursuit",
"1st Round",
"United States",
"United States",
"4:12.282",
"13 August",
"OR , WR"
],
[
"Women 's Team Pursuit",
"1st Round",
"Great Britain",
"Great Britain",
"4:12.152",
"13 August",
"OR , WR"
],
[
"Women 's Team Pursuit",
"Finals",
"Great Britain",
"Great Britain",
"4:10.236",
"13 August",
"OR , WR"
],
[
"Omnium Individual Pursuit",
"Finals",
"Lasse Norman Hansen",
"Denmark",
"4:14.982",
"13 August",
"OR"
]
] |
Broken records -- Cycling track
|
See also : World and Olympic records set at the 2016 Summer Olympics and List of Olympic Games records in track cycling
|
Cycling_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_10
|
The cycling competitions of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro were held at four venues scheduled to host Eighteen events between 6 August and 21 August. The venues were Fort Copacabana in the Copacabana venues were in Clusters for the start and finish of the road cycling road race, Pontal in the Barra Cluster for the road cycling time trial competitions, the Rio Olympic Velodrome, also in the Barra Cluster for track cycling, the Olympic BMX Center for BMX and the Mountain Bike Centre for mountain biking, both in the Deodoro Cluster. Cycling competitions had been contested in every Summer Olympics programme since the first modern Olympiad in 1896 alongside athletics, artistic gymnastics, fencing and swimming. Since the 1896 contests which featured five track events and an 87 km road race from Athens to Marathon and back, Olympic cycling had gradually evolved to include women's competitions, mountain bike and BMX to arrive at the current eighteen events. In February 2013, the International Cycling Union (UCI) announced its intention to petition the IOC to extend the cycling programme by three events for both men and women: the return of the points races (track event), a BMX freestyle event and a mountain bike eliminator but in August 2013 the IOC stated that the cycling programme will be the same as in 2012. No changes were made to the 2016 Olympic cycling programme compared to the cycling at the 2012 Olympics.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Croatian_Football_Cup
|
2014–15 Croatian Football Cup
|
[
"Tie no",
"Home team",
"Score",
"Away team"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Opatija",
"2-4 ( aet )",
"Dinamo Zagreb"
],
[
"2",
"Novigrad",
"2-3",
"Hajduk Split"
],
[
"3",
"GOŠK Dubrovnik",
"0-3",
"Rijeka"
],
[
"4",
"RNK Split",
"2-0",
"Osijek"
],
[
"5",
"Vinogradar",
"3-0",
"Slaven Belupo"
],
[
"6",
"Zadar",
"5-1",
"Varaždin"
],
[
"7",
"Lokomotiva",
"3-2",
"Cibalia"
],
[
"8",
"Istra 1961",
"2-0",
"Šibenik"
]
] |
Second round
|
The second round was contested on 29 October 2014 by 16 winners from the first round in eight single-legged fixtures .
|
2014–15_Croatian_Football_Cup_3
|
The 2014-15 Croatian Football Cup was the twenty-fourth season of Croatia's football knockout competition. The defending champions are Rijeka, having won their third title the previous year by defeating Dinamo Zagreb in the final.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001–02_New_Jersey_Devils_season
|
2001–02 New Jersey Devils season
|
[
"Player",
"GP",
"G",
"A",
"Pts",
"PIM"
] |
[
[
"Patrik Elias",
"75",
"29",
"32",
"61",
"36"
],
[
"Bobby Holik",
"81",
"25",
"29",
"54",
"97"
],
[
"Petr Sykora",
"73",
"21",
"27",
"48",
"44"
],
[
"Scott Gomez",
"76",
"10",
"38",
"48",
"36"
],
[
"Sergei Brylin",
"76",
"16",
"28",
"44",
"10"
],
[
"Jason Arnott",
"63",
"22",
"19",
"41",
"59"
],
[
"John Madden",
"82",
"15",
"8",
"23",
"25"
],
[
"Jay Pandolfo",
"65",
"4",
"10",
"14",
"15"
],
[
"Randy McKay",
"55",
"6",
"7",
"13",
"65"
],
[
"Valeri Kamensky",
"30",
"4",
"8",
"12",
"18"
],
[
"Brian Gionta",
"33",
"4",
"7",
"11",
"8"
],
[
"Joe Nieuwendyk",
"14",
"2",
"9",
"11",
"4"
],
[
"Sergei Nemchinov",
"68",
"5",
"5",
"10",
"10"
],
[
"Andreas Salomonsson",
"39",
"4",
"5",
"9",
"22"
],
[
"Christian Berglund",
"15",
"2",
"7",
"9",
"8"
],
[
"Jim McKenzie",
"67",
"3",
"5",
"8",
"123"
],
[
"Pierre Dagenais",
"16",
"3",
"3",
"6",
"4"
],
[
"Jamie Langenbrunner",
"14",
"3",
"3",
"6",
"23"
],
[
"Bruce Gardiner",
"7",
"2",
"1",
"3",
"2"
],
[
"Stephane Richer",
"10",
"1",
"2",
"3",
"0"
]
] |
Player statistics -- Forwards
|
2001–02_New_Jersey_Devils_season_2
|
The 2001-02 New Jersey Devils season was the team's 20th season in the National Hockey League since the franchise relocated to New Jersey. The Devils finished sixth in the Eastern Conference and were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. Fifty-one games in to the season, Head Coach Larry Robinson was fired and Kevin Constantine was named their head coach for their final 31 games. On April 13, 2002, the Devils clinched a sixth-place Conference finish and a third-place Division finish.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_UEFA_European_Under-21_Championship_qualification
|
2004 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification
|
[
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
""
] |
[
[
"Cyprus",
"-",
"0-1",
"2-0",
"2-0",
"4-0"
],
[
"France",
"2-0",
"-",
"2-0",
"2-0",
"1-0"
],
[
"Israel",
"0-3",
"0-3",
"-",
"3-0",
"0-0"
],
[
"Malta",
"0-1",
"0-3",
"0-1",
"-",
"0-0"
],
[
"Slovenia",
"2-0",
"0-0",
"1-2",
"1-0",
"-"
]
] |
2004_UEFA_European_Under-21_Football_Championship_qualification_1
|
The 48 national teams were divided into ten groups (two groups of four + eight groups of 5). Each group winner, as well as the six highest ranked second placed teams, advanced to the play-off. One of the eight qualifiers was then chosen to host the remaining fixtures.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_in_hip_hop_music
|
2014 in hip hop music
|
[
"Country",
"Title",
"Artist ( s )",
"Peak position"
] |
[
[
"NZ / US / CA",
"Fancy",
"Iggy Azalea featuring Charli XCX",
"1"
],
[
"GER",
"Traum",
"Cro",
"1"
],
[
"US",
"Feelin ' Myself",
"will.i.am featuring Miley Cyrus , French Montana , Wiz Khalifa and DJ Mustard",
"2"
],
[
"US",
"Anaconda",
"Nicki Minaj",
"2"
],
[
"US",
"Black Widow",
"Iggy Azalea featuring Rita Ora",
"3"
],
[
"US",
"Turn Down for What",
"DJ Snake and Lil Jon",
"4"
],
[
"UK",
"Wild Wild Love",
"Pitbull featuring G.R.L",
"6"
],
[
"US",
"Hot Nigga",
"Bobby Shmurda",
"6"
],
[
"UK",
"How I Feel",
"Flo Rida",
"8"
],
[
"US",
"Loyal",
"Chris Brown featuring Lil Wayne and French Montana , Too Short or Tyga",
"9"
],
[
"US",
"Do n't Tell 'Em",
"Jeremih featuring YG",
"9"
],
[
"GER",
"King",
"Kollegah",
"10"
],
[
"UK",
"Thank You",
"Busta Rhymes featuring Q-Tip , Lil Wayne , and Kanye West",
"13"
],
[
"US",
"Show Me",
"Kid Ink featuring Chris Brown",
"13"
],
[
"AUS",
"Pills N Potions",
"Nicki Minaj",
"14"
],
[
"GER",
"Alpha",
"Kollegah",
"15"
],
[
"UK",
"Lover Not a Fighter",
"Tinie Tempah featuring Labrinth",
"16"
],
[
"US",
"My Nigga",
"YG featuring Rich Homie Quan and Jeezy",
"19"
],
[
"AUS",
"Tightrope",
"Illy",
"19"
],
[
"UK",
"Na Na",
"Trey Songz",
"20"
]
] |
Highest-charting songs
|
Iggy Azalea appeared on `` Fancy '' , `` Black Widow '' and `` No Mediocre '' , three international hit singles during 2014 . Lil Wayne participated on three hit singles during 2014 , his song `` Believe Me '' , Chris Brown 's `` Loyal '' , and `` Thank You '' by Busta Rhymes .
|
2014_in_hip_hop_music_2
|
This article summarizes the events, album releases, and album release dates in hip hop music for the year 2014.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suwannee_County,_Florida
|
Suwannee County, Florida
|
[
"Year",
"Republican",
"Democratic",
"Third parties"
] |
[
[
"2016",
"76.05% 14,287",
"21.10% 3,964",
"2.85% 536"
],
[
"2012",
"71.63% 12,672",
"26.85% 4,751",
"1.52% 269"
],
[
"2008",
"70.77% 12,534",
"27.76% 4,916",
"1.47% 261"
],
[
"2004",
"70.58% 11,153",
"28.62% 4,522",
"0.80% 127"
],
[
"2000",
"64.27% 8,009",
"32.71% 4,076",
"3.01% 376"
],
[
"1996",
"47.28% 5,742",
"36.88% 4,479",
"15.83% 1,923"
],
[
"1992",
"40.23% 4,576",
"35.06% 3,988",
"24.71% 2,810"
],
[
"1988",
"64.27% 5,863",
"34.30% 3,129",
"1.43% 130"
],
[
"1984",
"68.57% 6,082",
"31.43% 2,788",
""
],
[
"1980",
"46.22% 3,899",
"51.51% 4,345",
"2.28% 192"
],
[
"1976",
"32.49% 2,405",
"63.74% 4,718",
"3.77% 279"
],
[
"1972",
"80.77% 4,435",
"18.70% 1,027",
"0.53% 29"
],
[
"1968",
"14.13% 845",
"19.76% 1,182",
"66.12% 3,955"
],
[
"1964",
"55.64% 3,002",
"44.36% 2,393",
""
],
[
"1960",
"35.51% 1,536",
"64.49% 2,789",
""
],
[
"1956",
"24.85% 1,046",
"75.15% 3,163",
""
],
[
"1952",
"36.30% 1,611",
"63.70% 2,827",
""
],
[
"1948",
"9.40% 398",
"71.62% 3,033",
"18.99% 804"
],
[
"1944",
"16.05% 483",
"83.95% 2,526",
""
],
[
"1940",
"12.27% 401",
"87.73% 2,866",
""
]
] |
Suwannee_County,_Florida_0
|
Suwannee County is a county located in the state of Florida. As of the 2010 census, the population was 41,551. Its county seat is Live Oak. Suwannee County was a moist county until August 2011, when the sale of alcoholic beverages became legal in the county.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultural_depictions_of_Philadelphia
|
Cultural depictions of Philadelphia
|
[
"Date",
"Title",
"Author",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1795",
"Der Gaukler der Könige ( The Conjurer of Kings )",
"Marion Philadelphia",
"A biographical novel on the life of Jacob Philadelphia"
],
[
"1798",
"Wieland",
"Charles Brockden Brown",
""
],
[
"1844",
"Morning on the Wissahiccon",
"Edgar Allan Poe",
""
],
[
"1845",
"The Quaker City , or The Monks of Monk Hall",
"George Lippard",
""
],
[
"1899",
"The Philadelphia Negro : A Social Study",
"W. E. B . Du Bois",
"Sociological study of life for African Americans in late 19th-century Philadelphia"
],
[
"1912",
"The Financier",
"Theodore Dreiser",
"First volume of the Cowperwood trilogy"
],
[
"1939",
"Kitty Foyle",
"Christopher Morley",
"Later turned into the film Kitty Foyle"
],
[
"1942",
"Liberty Belle",
"Don Cameron & Chuck Winter , creators",
"Charlton Comics superheroine whose powers were originally tied to the ringing of the Liberty Bell ; first appeared in Boy Commandos # 1 ( Winter 1942 ) ; rights currently owned by DC Comics"
],
[
"1956",
"Down There",
"David Goodis",
"Later turned into the film Shoot the Piano Player"
],
[
"1957",
"The Philadelphian",
"Richard P. Powell",
""
],
[
"1974",
"Oreo",
"Fran Ross",
""
],
[
"1990",
"Philadelphia Fire",
"John Edgar Wideman",
"Based on the events surrounding the 1985 bombing of the MOVE house by the Philadelphia Police Department"
],
[
"1994",
"Third and Indiana",
"Steve Lopez",
""
],
[
"1994",
"Flyy Girl",
"Omar Tyree",
"Features the character Tracy Ellison"
],
[
"1988-2003",
"Badge of Honor series",
"W. E. B. Griffin",
"Series about detectives in the Philadelphia Police Department"
],
[
"1998-present",
"Heart of the City",
"Mark Tatulli",
"Daily comic strip"
],
[
"1999",
"The Resurrectionist ( Old Philadelphia Mystery series )",
"Mark Graham",
""
],
[
"2000",
"For the Love of Money",
"Omar Tyree",
"Sequel to Flyy Girl"
],
[
"2001",
"Epsilon",
"John J . Rust",
""
],
[
"2005",
"The Woman in the Wilderness",
"Johnathan D. Scott",
"About the life of Johannes Kelpius"
]
] |
Literature
|
Cultural_depictions_of_Philadelphia_1
|
Cultural depictions of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania range from depictions of major historical events to the city being used as a minor backdrop.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_winners_of_the_Chicago_Marathon
|
List of winners of the Chicago Marathon
|
[
"Country",
"Male winners",
"Female winners",
"Men 's Wheelchair",
"Women 's Wheelchair",
"Total"
] |
[
[
"Kenya",
"16",
"8",
"0",
"0",
"24"
],
[
"United States",
"9",
"12",
"24",
"26",
"71"
],
[
"United Kingdom",
"6",
"3",
"0",
"0",
"9"
],
[
"Ethiopia",
"1",
"7",
"0",
"0",
"8"
],
[
"Switzerland",
"0",
"0",
"4",
"2",
"6"
],
[
"Australia",
"0",
"0",
"5",
"0",
"5"
],
[
"Brazil",
"4",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"4"
],
[
"Portugal",
"0",
"3",
"0",
"0",
"3"
],
[
"Finland",
"0",
"2",
"0",
"0",
"2"
],
[
"Mexico",
"2",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"2"
],
[
"Morocco",
"2",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"2"
],
[
"Russia",
"0",
"2",
"0",
"0",
"2"
],
[
"South Africa",
"0",
"0",
"2",
"0",
"2"
],
[
"Canada",
"0",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"France",
"0",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Japan",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Norway",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Romania",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Sweden",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Germany",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"1"
]
] |
Country summary
|
List_of_winners_of_the_Chicago_Marathon_2
|
The Chicago Marathon, one of the six World Marathon Majors, has been contested by men and women annually since 1977. Since 1983, it has been held annually in October. The United States had been represented by the most Chicago Marathon winners (nine men and twelve women). After a seventh consecutive win by a Kenyan man in 2009, Kenyan men have won more times (ten) than men representing any other country. The United Kingdom is in third place in total victories (eight), victories by men (five) and victories by women (three). All four of Brazil's victors have been men, and all three of Portugal's winners have been women.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_progressive_rock_(2010–19)
|
Timeline of progressive rock (2010–19)
|
[
"Release Date",
"Artist",
"Album",
"Country"
] |
[
[
"18 January 2013",
"Sammal",
"Sammal",
"Finland"
],
[
"21 January 2013",
"Riverside",
"Shrine of New Generation Slaves",
"Poland"
],
[
"5 February 2013",
"Lifesigns",
"Lifesigns",
"England"
],
[
"5 February 2013",
"Coheed and Cambria",
"The Afterman : Descension",
"USA"
],
[
"25 February 2013",
"Steven Wilson",
"The Raven That Refused to Sing ( And Other Stories )",
"England"
],
[
"4 March 2013",
"Big Big Train",
"English Electric Part Two",
"England"
],
[
"18 March 2013",
"Von Hertzen Brothers",
"Nine Lives",
"Finland"
],
[
"18 March 2013",
"Intronaut",
"Habitual Levitations ( Instilling Words with Tones )",
"USA"
],
[
"29 March 2013",
"Persefone",
"Spiritual Migration",
"Andorra"
],
[
"3 April 2013",
"Dir en grey",
"The Unraveling",
"Japan"
],
[
"3 April 2013",
"Spock 's Beard",
"Brief Nocturnes and Dreamless Sleep",
"US"
],
[
"12 April 2013",
"Motorpsycho",
"Still Life With Eggplant",
"Norway"
],
[
"25 April 2013",
"The Samurai of Prog",
"Secrets of Disguise",
"International"
],
[
"26 April 2013",
"The Ocean",
"Pelagial",
"Germany"
],
[
"20 May 2013",
"Leprous",
"Coal",
"Canada"
],
[
"20 May 2013",
"Sound of Contact",
"Dimensionaut",
"UK"
],
[
"27 May 2013",
"TesseracT",
"Altered State",
"England"
],
[
"5 June 2013",
"Lizard",
"Master & M",
"Poland"
],
[
"11 June 2013",
"Scale the Summit",
"Migration",
"USA"
],
[
"25 June 2013",
"Queensrÿche",
"Queensrÿche",
"USA"
]
] |
2013 -- Albums
|
Timeline_of_progressive_rock_(2010–19)_3
|
This is a timeline of artists, albums, and events in progressive rock and its subgenres. This article contains the timeline for the period 2010-2019.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Men's_100_metre_backstroke
|
2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Men's 100 metre backstroke
|
[
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"5",
"Aaron Peirsol",
"United States",
"53.32"
],
[
"2",
"4",
"Ryan Lochte",
"United States",
"54.02"
],
[
"3",
"3",
"Tomomi Morita",
"Japan",
"54.38"
],
[
"4",
"6",
"Junichi Miyashita",
"Japan",
"54.71"
],
[
"5",
"2",
"Matt Welsh",
"Australia",
"55.12"
],
[
"6",
"7",
"Ashley Delaney",
"Australia",
"55.43"
],
[
"7",
"1",
"Gerhard Zandberg",
"South Africa",
"55.65"
],
[
"8",
"8",
"George Du Rand",
"South Africa",
"56.55"
]
] |
Results -- A Final
|
The A final was held on August 17 , at 19:24 . [ 2 ]
|
2006_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Men's_100_metre_backstroke_2
|
The men's 100 metre backstroke competition at the 2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 17 at the Saanich Commonwealth Place. The last champion was Aaron Peirsol of US. This race consisted of two lengths of the pool, all in backstroke.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomohiro_Tanaka_(mixed_martial_artist)
|
Tomohiro Tanaka (mixed martial artist)
|
[
"Res",
"Record",
"Opponent",
"Method",
"Event",
"Date",
"Round",
"Time",
"Location"
] |
[
[
"Loss",
"3-4-1",
"Ken Komoda",
"Submission ( armbar )",
"Zst - Swat ! in Face 9",
"September 11 , 2011",
"1",
"0:54",
"Tokyo , Japan"
],
[
"Loss",
"3-3-1",
"Tomonori Ohara",
"TKO ( punches )",
"Shooto - Shooto",
"September 25 , 1992",
"1",
"2:03",
"Tokyo , Japan"
],
[
"Loss",
"3-2-1",
"Naoki Sakurada",
"KO",
"Shooto - Shooto",
"July 23 , 1992",
"2",
"0:00",
"Tokyo , Japan"
],
[
"Win",
"3-1-1",
"Yuji Ito",
"KO ( punch )",
"Shooto - Shooto",
"March 27 , 1992",
"1",
"0:00",
"Tokyo , Japan"
],
[
"Loss",
"2-1-1",
"Kazuhiro Kusayanagi",
"Submission ( armbar )",
"Shooto - Shooto",
"October 17 , 1991",
"1",
"0:00",
"Osaka , Japan"
],
[
"Draw",
"2-0-1",
"Noboru Asahi",
"Draw",
"Shooto - Shooto",
"August 3 , 1991",
"4",
"3:00",
"Tokyo , Japan"
],
[
"Win",
"2-0",
"Suguru Shigeno",
"KO",
"Shooto - Shooto",
"May 31 , 1991",
"3",
"0:00",
"Tokyo , Japan"
],
[
"Win",
"1-0",
"Masanori Yoneyama",
"Decision ( unanimous )",
"Shooto - Shooto",
"March 29 , 1991",
"3",
"3:00",
"Tokyo , Japan"
]
] |
Mixed martial arts record
|
Professional record breakdown 8 matches 3 wins 4 losses By knockout 2 2 By submission 0 2 By decision 1 0 Draws 1
|
Tomohiro_Tanaka_(mixed_martial_artist)_1
|
Tomohiro Tanaka is a Japanese mixed martial artist. He competed in the Lightweight division.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Britain_at_the_Olympics
|
Great Britain at the Olympics
|
[
"Medal",
"Name ( s )",
"Games",
"Sport",
"Event"
] |
[
[
"Gold",
"Madge Syers",
"1908 London",
"Figure Skating",
"Ladies ' singles"
],
[
"Gold",
"William Jackson Thomas Murray Robin Welsh Laurence Jackson",
"1924 Chamonix",
"Curling",
"Men 's event"
],
[
"Gold",
"Great Britain men 's national ice hockey team",
"1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen",
"Ice hockey",
"Men 's event"
],
[
"Gold",
"Jeannette Altwegg",
"1952 Oslo",
"Figure skating",
"Ladies ' singles"
],
[
"Gold",
"Robin Dixon Tony Nash",
"1964 Innsbruck",
"Bobsleigh",
"Two man"
],
[
"Gold",
"John Curry",
"1976 Innsbruck",
"Figure skating",
"Men 's singles"
],
[
"Gold",
"Robin Cousins",
"1980 Lake Placid",
"Figure skating",
"Men 's singles"
],
[
"Gold",
"Jayne Torvill Christopher Dean",
"1984 Sarajevo",
"Figure skating",
"Ice dancing"
],
[
"Gold",
"Rhona Martin Debbie Knox Fiona MacDonald Janice Rankin Margaret Morton",
"2002 Salt Lake City",
"Curling",
"Women 's event"
],
[
"Gold",
"Amy Williams",
"2010 Vancouver",
"Skeleton",
"Women 's event"
],
[
"Gold",
"Lizzy Yarnold",
"2014 Sochi",
"Skeleton",
"Women 's event"
],
[
"Gold",
"Lizzy Yarnold",
"2018 Pyeongchang",
"Skeleton",
"Women 's event"
],
[
"Silver",
"Phyllis Johnson James H. Johnson",
"1908 London",
"Figure skating",
"Pairs Skating"
],
[
"Silver",
"Arthur Cumming",
"1908 London",
"Figure skating",
"Men 's special figures"
],
[
"Silver",
"Ralph Broome Thomas Arnold Alexander Richardson Rodney Soher",
"1924 Chamonix",
"Bobsleigh",
"Four man"
],
[
"Silver",
"Cecilia Colledge",
"1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen",
"Figure skating",
"Ladies ' singles"
],
[
"Silver",
"Shelley Rudman",
"2006 Turin",
"Skeleton",
"Women 's event"
],
[
"Silver",
"David Murdoch Greg Drummond Scott Andrews Michael Goodfellow Tom Brewster",
"2014 Sochi",
"Curling",
"Men 's event"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Geoffrey Hall-Say",
"1908 London",
"Figure skating",
"Men 's special figures"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Dorothy Greenhough-Smith",
"1908 London",
"Figure skating",
"Ladies ' singles"
]
] |
List of Winter Olympic medallists
|
This list also contains the medals won in winter sports at the 1908 and 1920 Summer Olympics .
|
Great_Britain_at_the_Olympics_0
|
Athletes from the United Kingdom, all but three of its overseas territories, and the three Crown dependencies, compete in the Olympic Games as part of the team Great Britain or Team GB. It has sent athletes to every Summer and Winter Games, along with France and Switzerland, since the start of the Olympics' modern era in 1896, including the 1980 and 1984 Summer Olympics, which were boycotted by a number of other nations on each occasion. From 1896 to 2018 inclusive, Great Britain has won 851 medals at the Summer Olympic Games, and another 32 at the Winter Olympic Games. It is the only national team to have won at least one Gold Medal at every Summer Games, lying third globally in the winning of total medals, surpassed only by the United States and the former Soviet Union, and fourth behind Germany when considering gold medal totals. It is organised by the British Olympic Association (BOA) as the National Olympic Committee for the UK. While the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and BOA both refer to the team as 'Great Britain' and the team uses the brand name Team GB, the BOA explains that it is a contraction of the full title, the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team. Great Britain was one of 14 teams to compete in the first Games, the 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens, and is one of only three nations (France and Switzerland being the others) to have competed at every Summer and Winter Olympic Games. The most successful British Olympians by gold medals won are Sir Chris Hoy and Jason Kenny, who have won six gold (and one silver) medals each in track cycling; two British Olympians come next with five gold medals - fellow cyclist Sir Bradley Wiggins, and Sir Steve Redgrave, who won five gold medals in five consecutive Games in rowing, a record for an endurance event. Sailor Sir Ben Ainslie jointly holds the Great Britain record for most individual Olympic gold medals with Chris Hoy and Sir Mo Farah with four, and the most gold medals in a single event with three gold medals (in the Men's Finn class sailing event 2004-2012) - again shared with Jason Kenny (men's team sprint 2008-2016), Steve Redgrave (men's coxless pair 1988-1996) and Ed Clancy (men's team pursuit 2008-2016). Sir Chris Hoy holds the record for gold medals in different events, having reached the top step in four different disciplines - men's kilo, men's team sprint, men's match sprint and men's kierin. Cyclist Sir Bradley Wiggins has the most overall medals by a British Olympian (and thus often referred to in the media as the most decorated British Olympian) with eight. Sir Steve Redgrave is the only British Olympian to win a gold medal in five consecutive Olympic Games, winning his first in 1984 Los Angeles and last in 2000 Sydney.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_of_Fiji
|
List of islands of Fiji
|
[
"Island",
"Main Town or Capital",
"Other Towns",
"Area ( km² )",
"Population"
] |
[
[
"Kadavu Group",
"Vunisea",
"",
"492.933",
"10850"
],
[
"Buliya Island",
"Buliya Island",
"Solomalawe Point",
"1.8",
"85"
],
[
"Dravuni",
"Dravuni",
"Nakorotikidua Point",
"0.8",
"125"
],
[
"Galoa Island",
"Galoa",
"Naicucugu , Vunuku",
"3.55",
"50"
],
[
"Great Astrolabe Reef",
"",
"",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Kadavu Island",
"Vunisea",
"Daku , Daviqele , Dravuwalu , Drue , Kadavu , Kavala , Masagai , Muani , Nabukelevuira , Nacomoto , Naikorokoro , Namara , Rakiraki , Tavuki , Tawaya , Tilva , Vukavu",
"450.3",
"10000"
],
[
"Katikua Island",
"",
"",
"0.235",
"2"
],
[
"Matanuku Island",
"Matanuku Island",
"Dakuinayalewamatua Point , Munisolowaqa Point , Nailumui Point",
"2.83",
"110"
],
[
"Nagigia Island",
"",
"",
"0.14",
"13"
],
[
"Ono Island ( Fiji )",
"Vabea",
"Kenia , Manuku , Nabouwalu , Naqara , Narikoso , Naturu , Nukubalavu , Waisomo ,",
"31.14",
"50"
],
[
"Other",
"Yaukuvelailai Island",
"Niuvaqau Island , Solo Island Lighhouse , Vurolevu Island",
"1.275",
"363"
],
[
"Vanuakula Island",
"",
"",
"0.2",
"0"
],
[
"Waya Island",
"",
"",
"0.063",
"2"
],
[
"Yaukuvelevu Island",
"Yaukuvelevu",
"",
"0.6",
"50"
]
] |
Table of Islands -- Kadavu Group
|
List_of_islands_of_Fiji_2
|
This is a list of islands of Fiji. Fiji is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean. It is split into 9 separate geographic island groups. The smallest is the Conway Reef Islands and Skerries, and the largest is the Vanua Levu Group.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Tennessee
|
National Register of Historic Places listings in Tennessee
|
[
"",
"Name on the Register",
"Date listed",
"Location",
"City or town"
] |
[
[
"1",
"R.M . Brooks General Store and Residence",
"April 14 , 1992 ( # 92000364 )",
"Junction of State Route 52 and Brewstertown Rd . 36°21′23″N 84°43′21″W / 36.356389°N 84.7225°W / 36.356389 ; -84.7225 ( R.M . Brooks General Store and Residence )",
"Rugby"
],
[
"2",
"Rugby Colony",
"April 26 , 1972 ( # 72001249 )",
"State Route 52 36°21′40″N 84°42′01″W / 36.361111°N 84.700278°W / 36.361111 ; -84.700278 ( Rugby Colony )",
"Rugby"
],
[
"3",
"Sixteen Tunnel",
"July 10 , 2017 ( # 100001306 )",
"Tunnels through Sunbright Mt . on ATV trail/abandoned RR grade 36°15′36″N 84°39′39″W / 36.260024°N 84.660800°W / 36.260024 ; -84.660800 ( Sixteen Tunnel )",
"Sunbright vicinity"
],
[
"4",
"Tanner Store",
"July 24 , 2017 ( # 100001369 )",
"201 Court St. 36°06′21″N 84°35′49″W / 36.105775°N 84.596819°W / 36.105775 ; -84.596819 ( Tanner Store )",
"Wartburg"
],
[
"5",
"Wartburg Presbyterian Church",
"December 18 , 2013 ( # 13000952 )",
"205 S. Kingston St. 36°06′10″N 84°35′49″W / 36.102768°N 84.596928°W / 36.102768 ; -84.596928 ( Wartburg Presbyterian Church )",
"Wartburg"
]
] |
Morgan County
|
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Tennessee_31
|
This is a list of properties and historic districts in Tennessee that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There are over 2,000 in total. Of these, 29 are National Historic Landmarks. Each of Tennessee's 95 counties has at least one listing. The Tennessee Historical Commission, which manages the state's participation in the National Register program, reports that 80 percent of the state's area has been surveyed for historic buildings. Surveys for archaeological sites have been less extensive; coverage is estimated less than 5 percent of the state. Not all properties that have been determined to be eligible for National Register are listed. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below), may be seen in an online map by clicking on Map of all coordinates.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sioux_Falls_Storm
|
Sioux Falls Storm
|
[
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"April 7",
"@ Tri City Diesel",
"Won 42-41"
],
[
"April 14",
"Billings Outlaws",
"Won 52-26"
],
[
"April 21",
"@ Wyoming Cavalry",
"Won 45-34"
],
[
"April 28",
"@ Utah Rattlers",
"Won 78-75"
],
[
"May 5",
"@ Mississippi Firedogs",
"Lost 44-33"
],
[
"May 12",
"Sioux City Bandits",
"Lost 31-28"
],
[
"May 19",
"Rapid City Red Dogs",
"Lost 25-21"
],
[
"May 25",
"@ Billings Outlaws",
"Lost 44-39"
],
[
"June 2",
"@ Rapid City Red Dogs",
"Lost 44-42"
],
[
"June 9",
"Sioux City Bandits",
"Lost 27-24"
],
[
"June 16",
"Louisiana Bayou Beast",
"Won 58-21"
],
[
"June 23",
"@ Sioux City Bandits",
"Won 23-19"
],
[
"July 7",
"Wyoming Cavalry",
"Lost 48-47"
],
[
"July 14",
"Tri City Diesel",
"Won 32-30"
],
[
"July 20",
"@ Rapid City Red Dogs",
"Won 40-25"
],
[
"July 26",
"@ Wyoming Cavalry",
"Lost 37-31"
]
] |
Season schedules ( 2001–2017 ) -- 2001
|
2001 NIFL Central Division Standings W L PCT DIV y-Rapid City Red Dogs 13 1 0.929 10–1 x-Wyoming Cavalry 8 5 0.571 6–4 x-Sioux Falls Storm 7 7 0.500 5–6 Billings Outlaws 7 7 0.500 5–6 Tri-City Diesel 6 8 0.429 3–8 Sioux City Bandits 4 10 0.286 4–8 2001 National Indoor Football League Season Summary
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Sioux_Falls_Storm_6
|
The Sioux Falls Storm are a professional indoor football team based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Storm joined the original Indoor Football League as an expansion team in 1999 as the Sioux Falls Cobras, and first took the field for the 2000 season. They currently participate in another iteration of the Indoor Football League; prior to that, the Storm were in United Indoor Football (UIF), where they won all four of the league's championship games. In the newer IFL, the Storm have won seven of the eleven championships in the league as of 2019. They play their home games at Denny Sanford Premier Center. In mid-April 2014, the team announced that the 2014 season would be its last at the aging Sioux Falls Arena (also known as the Storm Shelter), originally constructed in 1961. In 2015, the Storm followed the Sioux Falls Stampede of the United States Hockey League to the newly constructed Denny Sanford Premier Center.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kambalakonda_Wildlife_Sanctuary
|
Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary
|
[
"Common name",
"Formal name",
"Observed"
] |
[
[
"Indian paradise flycatcher",
"Terpsiphone paradisi",
"Common"
],
[
"Rufous treepie",
"Dendrocitta vagabunda",
"Common"
],
[
"Black drongo",
"Dicrurus macrocercus",
"Common"
],
[
"Indian golden oriole",
"Oriolus kundoo",
"Rare"
],
[
"Indian peafowl",
"Pavo cristatus",
"Rare"
],
[
"Grey francolin",
"Francolinus pondicerianus",
"Rare"
],
[
"Laughing dove",
"Spilopelia senegalensis",
"Common"
],
[
"Spotted dove",
"Spilopelia chinensis",
"Common"
],
[
"Red-wattled lapwing",
"Vanellus indicus",
"Common"
],
[
"Rose-ringed parakeet",
"Psittacula krameri",
"Common"
],
[
"Pied crested cuckoo",
"Clamator jacobinus",
"Common"
],
[
"Barn owl",
"Tyto alba",
"Rare"
],
[
"Spotted owlet",
"Athene brama",
"Common"
],
[
"Green bee-eater",
"Merops orientalis",
"Common"
],
[
"Indian grey hornbill",
"Ocyceros birostris",
"Rare"
],
[
"Indian roller",
"Coracias benghalensis",
"Common"
],
[
"Red-whiskered bulbul",
"Pycnonotus jocosus",
"Common"
],
[
"Indian robin",
"Copsychus fulicatus",
"Common"
],
[
"Baya weaver",
"Ploceus philippinus",
"Common"
],
[
"White wagtail",
"Motacilla alba",
"Common"
]
] |
Flora and fauna -- Fauna
|
Kambalakonda_Wildlife_Sanctuary_3
|
The Kambalakonda Wildlife Sanctuary is a forest located near Visakhapatnam. It is under the control of Andhra Pradesh Forest Department since 10 March 1970. Earlier the land was under the control of Maharajah of Vizianagaram. It was named after the local hillock Kambalakonda. It is a dry evergreen forest mixed with scrub and meadows and covers an area of 70.70 square kilometers. The indicator species is the Indian leopard.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Sung-kwang
|
Park Sung-kwang
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Network",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"2011",
"Baby Faced Beauty",
"KBS2",
"",
"Cameo"
],
[
"2011",
"Poseidon",
"KBS2",
"Kim Dae-sung",
"Supporting role"
],
[
"2011",
"High Kick : Revenge of the Short Legged",
"MBC",
"",
"Special appearance"
],
[
"2012",
"Family",
"KBS2",
"Koong Sang-in",
"Extended cast"
],
[
"2013",
"Thunderstruck Stationery",
"Tooniverse",
"Himself",
"Supporting role"
],
[
"2016",
"Ready for Start - Vol . 1",
"NAVER TV Cast",
"Head of department for Yongbongtang",
"Special appearance"
],
[
"2016",
"Lucky Romance",
"MBC",
"",
"Cameo"
],
[
"2016",
"Romantic Doctor , Teacher Kim",
"SBS",
"",
"Special appearance"
]
] |
Filmography -- Television series
|
Park_Sung-kwang_1
|
Park Sung-kwang (born August 15, 1981) is a comedian, film director, and rapper in the band . He currently performs in KBS's Gag Concert, where he made his entertainment debut as a comedian in 2007. He owns a kimchi-business, and has done since 2012. His previous talent agencies include Top Art Entertainment and SNS Entertainment. It had been reported in December 2017 that he was in talks with SM C&C for a new contract, which was successfully signed and SM C&C are now his current agency.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_surviving_Boeing_B-47_Stratojets
|
List of surviving Boeing B-47 Stratojets
|
[
"Serial",
"Geographic location",
"Institutional location",
"History"
] |
[
[
"46-66",
"Southern California",
"Air Force Flight Test Museum",
"Built at Boeing Seattle as XB-47 . The second XB-47 built , after 46-65 . First flight 21 July 1948 . Test flown at Edwards AFB . In 1954 46-65 was scrapped , making 46-66 the oldest B-47 in existence , and the only surviving XB-47 . Previously displayed at the since-closed Octave Chanute Aerospace Museum at the former Chanute AFB , Illinois . Returned to Edwards AFB in 2016 . Awaiting funds for restoration"
],
[
"50-0062",
"Pooler , Georgia",
"Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum",
"Built at Boeing Wichita as B-47B . In 1954 redesignated as TB-47B ( test aircraft ) . Used in 1957 as JTB-47B , and immediately after re-converted to TB-47B . Designated as museum aircraft in 1961 ( also redesignated as NTB-47B in 1961 ) . Sent to Florence Air and Missile Museum in 1965 . Sent to Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum in 1998"
],
[
"51-2075",
"Southern California",
"Air Force Flight Test Center , Edwards AFB",
"Built as a B-47B . Redesignated EB-47B then JB-47B Jan 1956 , TB-47B Feb 1956 , and JTB-47B Mar 1956 . Subsequently , updated and redesignated TB-47B again . Put on display at Air Force Flight Test Center Museum , Edwards , AFB , California . Later put out on bombing range at Edwards AFB to be used a photographic target"
],
[
"51-2120",
"Knob Noster , Missouri",
"Whiteman AFB",
"Built as a B-47B . Operated by SAC 's 509 BW"
],
[
"51-2315",
"Peru , Indiana",
"Grissom Air Museum",
"Built as a B-47B . Observed at Grissom 1996 wearing false serial 20271 . However , 51-2315 was in a major accident prior to 1968 . 52-0271 was indeed at Bunker Hill AFB ( later Grissom AFB ) , and maybe this plane is actually the real 52-0271 ? The plane now bears the markings 12135 and a sign says that the plane broke its back on a hard landing at Bunker Hill AFB , which forced its retirement , so it may well be the real 51-2315"
],
[
"51-2360",
"Ogden , Utah",
"Hill Aerospace Museum",
"Built at Boeing Wichita plant as a B-47E . Delivered 10 April 1953 . Converted WB-47E . Displayed at New England Air Museum in Windsor Locks , Connecticut . Severely damaged during storm . Transferred to Hill AFB in 2002 . Currently under restoration"
],
[
"51-2387",
"Wichita , Kansas",
"Kansas Aviation Museum",
"Built as a B-47E ( later converted to a WB-47E ) . Was on display at Oklahoma City Fair Grounds , Oklahoma City . In 2007 moved to Kansas Aviation Museum"
],
[
"51-7066",
"Seattle , Washington",
"Museum of Flight",
"Built as a B-47E ( later converted to a WB-47E ) . Restored to SAC bomber configuration for display"
],
[
"51-7071",
"Altus , Oklahoma",
"Hightower Park",
"Built as a B-47E . Former 96th Bombardment Wing , Medium aircraft . On display at Hightower Park , Altus , Oklahoma , marked as 520413 . Manufacturer 's plate shows MSN to be 450595 , which may mean that the plane is not 51-7071 but 51-7052"
],
[
"52-0166",
"Atwater , California",
"Castle Air Museum",
"Built by Douglas-Tulsa as a B-47E . Strategic Air Command operated by the 9th Bombardment Wing , 509th Bombardment Wing , Medium & 40th Bomb Wing , Medium ; last used by the United States Navy as a photographic training target at NAWS China Lake , California . Performed the last flight of a B-47 in June 1986 from NAWS China Lake to Castle AFB"
],
[
"52-0412",
"Abilene , Texas",
"Dyess AFB",
"Built as a B-47E ( later converted to EB-47E ) ; later operated by the US Navy 's Fleet Electronic Warfare Support Group ( FEWSG ) as a Government Owned/Contractor Operated aircraft ( with tail # 24120 ) until retired in 1977"
],
[
"52-0595",
"Little Rock , Arkansas",
"Little Rock AFB",
"Built as a B-47E"
],
[
"52-1412",
"Ashland , Nebraska",
"Strategic Air Command and Aerospace Museum",
"Built at Douglas-Tulsa as a B-47E ( later converted to EB-47E ) . Assigned to the 301st Bombardment Wing , 97th Bombardment Wing , 384th Bombardment Wing , 321st Bombardment Wing , and 70th Bombardment Wing prior to its retirement in 1964 . Currently undergoing gradual restoration"
],
[
"53-2104",
"Pueblo , Colorado",
"Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum",
"Built as a B-47E . Last role was as a TF34 engine testbed designated a NB-47E . Civil registered for delivery flight to Pueblo Memorial Airport in 1979 . Was at one time loaned to the Navy as 532104"
],
[
"53-2135",
"Tucson , Arizona",
"Pima Air and Space Museum",
"Built by Douglas-Tulsa as a B-47E ( later converted to EB-47E ) . Sent to Military Aircraft Storage and Disposal Center ( MASDC ) Dec 8 , 1964 ; now at Pima Air and Space Museum . Formerly operated by the 376th Bombardment Wing , Medium"
],
[
"53-2275",
"Riverside , California",
"March Field Air Museum",
"Built as a B-47E . It was used by the USN and was retired to China Lake , California , from where it was moved to March Field Air Museum sometime after 1986 . Was once or still known as Betty-Boop"
],
[
"53-2276",
"Bossier City , Louisiana",
"Barksdale Global Power Museum",
"Built as a B-47E ( later converted to JB-47E ) . Former 303rd Bombardment Wing , Medium aircraft"
],
[
"53-2280",
"Albuquerque , New Mexico",
"National Museum of Nuclear Science and History",
"Built as a B-47E . In the 1960s this aircraft was used as a test bed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base under the designation JB-47E . It was the first USAF aircraft with a fly-by-wire control system . Transferred to the NMUSAF in 1969 and displayed until 2003 . In 2013 it was transferred to the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History in Albuquerque , New Mexico for permanent display"
],
[
"53-2385",
"Plattsburgh , New York",
"Plattsburgh International Airport",
"Built as a B-47E"
],
[
"53-4213",
"Wichita , Kansas",
"McConnell AFB",
"Built as a B-47E . Operated by Strategic Air Command 's 98th Bombardment Wing , Medium & 308th Bombardment Wing , Medium . One of the last B-47s operated at the former Lincoln AFB , Nebraska before departing on 7 December 1965 ; 53-4213 participated in Operation Fast Fly which was the retirement of the last B-47s in USAF service . Was on display at Wichita , Kansas airport 1965-1988 . Moved to McConnell AFB , Kansas in 1988"
]
] |
Surviving aircraft
|
List_of_surviving_Boeing_B-47_Stratojets_0
|
The Boeing B-47 Stratojet is an American jet-engine Strategic Bomber used by the United States Air Force from 1951 until 1977. Of the 2,032 aircraft built, 23 survive today, none of which are airworthy, and all of which are located in the United States.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_Bay_Area_Film_Critics_Circle_Award_for_Best_Supporting_Actress
|
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress
|
[
"Year",
"Winner",
"Film",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"2010",
"Jacki Weaver",
"Animal Kingdom",
"Janine Smurf Cody"
],
[
"2011",
"Vanessa Redgrave",
"Coriolanus",
"Volumnia"
],
[
"2012",
"Helen Hunt",
"The Sessions",
"Cheryl Cohen-Greene"
],
[
"2013",
"Jennifer Lawrence",
"American Hustle",
"Rosalyn Rosenfeld"
],
[
"2014",
"Patricia Arquette",
"Boyhood",
"Olivia Evans"
],
[
"2015",
"Mya Taylor",
"Tangerine",
"Alexandra"
],
[
"2016",
"Viola Davis",
"Fences",
"Rose Maxson"
],
[
"2017",
"Laurie Metcalf",
"Lady Bird",
"Marion McPherson"
],
[
"2018",
"Regina King",
"If Beale Street Could Talk",
"Sharon Rivers"
],
[
"2019",
"Jennifer Lopez",
"Hustlers",
"Ramona Vega"
]
] |
Winners -- 2010s
|
San_Francisco_Film_Critics_Circle_Award_for_Best_Supporting_Actress_1
|
The San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress is an award given by the San Francisco Film Critics Circle to honor an actress who has delivered an outstanding performance in a supporting role.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nashville_Sounds_team_records
|
List of Nashville Sounds team records
|
[
"Statistic",
"High",
"Season",
"Low",
"Season"
] |
[
[
"Earned run average",
"5.48",
"2019",
"3.13",
"1980"
],
[
"Complete games",
"63",
"1983",
"1*",
"2014 , 2019"
],
[
"Shutouts",
"14",
"1989",
"1",
"1999"
],
[
"Saves",
"46",
"1994",
"12",
"1983"
],
[
"Innings pitched",
"1,295",
"1992",
"1,167",
"1978"
],
[
"Hits allowed",
"1,364",
"2004",
"1,076",
"1978"
],
[
"Runs allowed",
"814",
"2019",
"520",
"1978"
],
[
"Earned runs",
"735",
"2019",
"421",
"1978"
],
[
"Home runs allowed",
"175",
"2019",
"54",
"1978"
],
[
"Hit batsmen",
"96",
"2019",
"15",
"1979"
],
[
"Walks",
"666",
"1984",
"356",
"2002"
],
[
"Intentional walks",
"79",
"1978",
"3",
"2018"
],
[
"Strikeouts",
"1,236",
"2014",
"708",
"1983"
],
[
"Wild pitches",
"91",
"2000",
"46",
"1992"
],
[
"Balks",
"71",
"1988",
"2",
"2006"
]
] |
Team season records -- Season pitching
|
List_of_Nashville_Sounds_team_records_9
|
The Nashville Sounds Minor League Baseball team has played in Nashville, Tennessee, since its establishment in 1978. The team began as an expansion franchise of the Double-A Southern League. They moved to the Triple-A American Association in 1985 and to the Triple-A Pacific Coast League in 1998. As of the completion of the 2019 season, the club has played in 6,004 regular season games and compiled a win-loss record of 3,083-2,921 (). This list documents players and teams who hold records set in various statistical areas during single games, entire seasons, or their Sounds' careers. Of the 9 Sounds who hold the 19 career records tracked by the team, Tim Dillard holds the most, with seven. He is followed by Skeeter Barnes and Chad Hermansen, with three each; and Keith Brown, Mark Corey, Hugh Kemp, Otis Nixon, Tike Redman, and Joey Wendle, with one each. Dillard holds the most franchise records, with eight. He is followed by Jamie Werly, with six; and Steve Balboni and Skeeter Barnes, who hold four records each. Combined, the team and individual players hold 30 league records, 12 in the Southern League, 1 in the American Association, and 17 in the Pacific Coast League. Individual players hold six Southern League, one American Association, and two Pacific Coast League records. In 1980, the franchise set the all-time Southern League season attendance record, which still stands.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titans_Radio_Network
|
Titans Radio Network
|
[
"City of license ( location of station if not city of license )",
"Callsign",
"Frequency"
] |
[
[
"Ashland City",
"WQSV",
"AM 790"
],
[
"Carthage",
"WUCZ",
"FM 104.1"
],
[
"Centerville",
"WNKX",
"AM 1570"
],
[
"Celina",
"WVFB",
"FM 101.5"
],
[
"Clarksville",
"WVWF",
"AM 1400"
],
[
"Hartsville",
"WTNK",
"AM 1050"
],
[
"Knoxville",
"WNOX",
"FM 100.3"
],
[
"La Follette ( Jacksboro )",
"WQLA",
"FM 104.9"
],
[
"Lawrenceburg",
"WTNX",
"FM 106.7"
],
[
"Lewisburg",
"WAXO",
"AM 1220"
],
[
"Martin",
"WCMT",
"AM 1410"
],
[
"McKenzie",
"WHDM",
"AM 1440"
],
[
"McMinnville",
"WTRZ",
"FM 107.7"
],
[
"Memphis",
"WXMX",
"FM 98.1"
],
[
"Nashville",
"WKDF",
"FM 103.3"
],
[
"Parsons ( Decaturville )",
"WKJQ-FM",
"FM 97.3"
],
[
"Pulaski",
"WKSR-FM",
"FM 98.3"
],
[
"Spencer ( Crossville /Cookeville )",
"WPBX",
"FM 99.3"
]
] |
Former affiliates [ 15 ] -- Tennessee
|
Titans_Radio_Network_4
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The Titans Radio Network is the radio and television network of the National Football League's franchise in Nashville, Tennessee, the Tennessee Titans. The network consists of almost 70 AM and FM radio stations in Tennessee, along with nearby areas of Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, eastern Arkansas, and far southern Illinois.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASCAR_Whelen_Southern_Modified_Tour
|
NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour
|
[
"#",
"Date",
"Track",
"Winner"
] |
[
[
"1",
"April 13 , 1991",
"Concord Motorsport Park ( Concord , NC )",
"Gary Myers"
],
[
"2",
"April 20 , 1991",
"Caraway Speedway ( Asheboro , NC )",
"Junior Miller"
],
[
"3",
"July 6 , 1991",
"Motor Mile Speedway ( Radford , VA )",
"Junior Miller"
],
[
"4",
"August 31 , 1991",
"Myrtle Beach Speedway ( Myrtle Beach , SC )",
"Billy Middleton"
],
[
"5",
"September 8 , 1991",
"Tri-County Motor Speedway ( Hudson , NC )",
"Jay Hedgecock"
],
[
"6",
"September 15 , 1991",
"North Wilkesboro Speedway ( North Wilkesboro , NC )",
"Philip Smith"
],
[
"7",
"October 5 , 1991",
"Lanier Speedway ( Braselton , GA )",
"Junior Miller"
]
] |
History -- The S.M.A.R.T . TOUR Era
|
The third season held seven races , starting off with the season opener on April 13th at Concord Motorsport Park , and ending on October 5th at Lanier Speedway . The event at Lanier Speedway , in Braselton , GA , was the first event held outside of Virginia and the Carolinas . Junior Miller dominated the Motor Mile Speedway event , leading all but 25 laps of the race and holding off pole winner Jay Hedgecock . Hedgecock had to be treated for exhaustion after driving the entire race without power steering . Philip Smith dominated the race at North Wilkesboro , leading the last 91 laps en route to his only 1991 victory . The only other leader of the race , pole sitter Gary Myers ( son of late NASCAR driver Billy Myers and better known as the father of Jason Myers ) , fell out with mechanical issues . Junior Miller claimed both his third victory of the season and his first S.M.A.R.T . season title at the season finale at Lanier Speedway . There were five winners during the season . Junior Miller won the most races during the season with three wins .
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NASCAR_Whelen_Southern_Modified_Tour_3
|
The NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour (WSMT) was a stock car racing series owned by NASCAR and operated in the Southeastern United States as part of its Modified Division. The series began in 1989 as the Southern Modified Auto Racing Teams (S.M.A.R.T.) before NASCAR took over the series in 2005. The Whelen Southern Modified Tour used nearly identical rules as its northeastern-based counterpart the NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour. The series merged with the Modified Tour in 2017.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FIFA_World_Cup_squads
|
2010 FIFA World Cup squads
|
[
"No",
"Pos",
"Player",
"Date of birth ( age )",
"Caps",
"Club"
] |
[
[
"1",
"1 GK",
"Lee Woon-jae",
"( 1973-04-26 ) 26 April 1973 ( aged 37 )",
"130",
"Suwon Samsung Bluewings"
],
[
"2",
"2 DF",
"Oh Beom-seok",
"( 1984-07-29 ) 29 July 1984 ( aged 25 )",
"37",
"Ulsan Hyundai"
],
[
"3",
"2 DF",
"Kim Hyung-il",
"( 1984-04-27 ) 27 April 1984 ( aged 26 )",
"2",
"Pohang Steelers"
],
[
"4",
"3 MF",
"Cho Yong-hyung",
"( 1983-11-03 ) 3 November 1983 ( aged 26 )",
"31",
"Jeju United"
],
[
"5",
"3 MF",
"Kim Nam-il",
"( 1977-03-14 ) 14 March 1977 ( aged 33 )",
"92",
"Tom Tomsk"
],
[
"6",
"3 MF",
"Kim Bo-kyung",
"( 1989-10-06 ) 6 October 1989 ( aged 20 )",
"6",
"Oita Trinita"
],
[
"7",
"3 MF",
"Park Ji-sung ( c )",
"( 1981-02-25 ) 25 February 1981 ( aged 29 )",
"88",
"Manchester United"
],
[
"8",
"3 MF",
"Kim Jung-woo",
"( 1982-05-09 ) 9 May 1982 ( aged 28 )",
"54",
"Gwangju Sangmu"
],
[
"9",
"4 FW",
"Ahn Jung-hwan",
"( 1976-01-27 ) 27 January 1976 ( aged 34 )",
"70",
"Dalian Shide"
],
[
"10",
"4 FW",
"Park Chu-young",
"( 1985-07-10 ) 10 July 1985 ( aged 24 )",
"40",
"Monaco"
],
[
"11",
"4 FW",
"Lee Seung-yeoul",
"( 1989-03-06 ) 6 March 1989 ( aged 21 )",
"8",
"FC Seoul"
],
[
"12",
"2 DF",
"Lee Young-pyo",
"( 1977-04-23 ) 23 April 1977 ( aged 33 )",
"112",
"Al-Hilal"
],
[
"13",
"3 MF",
"Kim Jae-sung",
"( 1983-10-03 ) 3 October 1983 ( aged 26 )",
"7",
"Pohang Steelers"
],
[
"14",
"2 DF",
"Lee Jung-soo",
"( 1980-01-08 ) 8 January 1980 ( aged 30 )",
"24",
"Kashima Antlers"
],
[
"15",
"2 DF",
"Kim Dong-jin",
"( 1982-01-29 ) 29 January 1982 ( aged 28 )",
"61",
"Ulsan Hyundai"
],
[
"16",
"3 MF",
"Ki Sung-yueng",
"( 1989-01-24 ) 24 January 1989 ( aged 21 )",
"21",
"Celtic"
],
[
"17",
"3 MF",
"Lee Chung-yong",
"( 1988-07-02 ) 2 July 1988 ( aged 21 )",
"23",
"Bolton Wanderers"
],
[
"18",
"1 GK",
"Jung Sung-ryong",
"( 1985-01-04 ) 4 January 1985 ( aged 25 )",
"15",
"Seongnam Ilhwa Chunma"
],
[
"19",
"4 FW",
"Yeom Ki-hun",
"( 1983-03-30 ) 30 March 1983 ( aged 27 )",
"33",
"Suwon Samsung Bluewings"
],
[
"20",
"4 FW",
"Lee Dong-gook",
"( 1979-04-29 ) 29 April 1979 ( aged 31 )",
"83",
"Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors"
]
] |
Group B -- South Korea
|
Coach : Huh Jung-moo
|
2010_FIFA_World_Cup_squads_8
|
The 2010 FIFA World Cup was an international football tournament held in South Africa from 11 June until 11 July 2010. The 32 national teams involved in the tournament were required to register a squad of 23 players; only players in these squads were eligible to take part in the tournament. Before announcing their final squad for the tournament, teams were required to name a preliminary squad of 30 players by 11 May 2010, 30 days before the start of the tournament. With the exception of those involved in the 2010 UEFA Champions League Final, the players listed in the preliminary squad were then subjected to a mandatory rest period from 17 to 23 May 2010. The preliminary squad would then have to be cut to a final 23 by 1 June 2010 (midnight CET). Replacement of seriously injured players is permitted until 24 hours before the team in question's first World Cup game, though replacement players do not have to be drawn from the preliminary squad. Players marked (c) were named as captain for their national squad. Number of caps, players' club teams and players' age as of 11 June 2010, the tournament's opening day. For the first time in World Cup history, all teams had at least one player from a European club (North Korea being the only team with just one, Hong Yong-jo). Three national squads were made up entirely of players from domestic clubs: England, Italy and Germany. Nigeria was the only team with no players from domestic clubs.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_international_cricket_centuries_by_Ricky_Ponting
|
List of international cricket centuries by Ricky Ponting
|
[
"No",
"Score",
"Against",
"Pos",
"Inn",
"S/R",
"Venue",
"H/A/N",
"Date",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"1",
"123",
"Sri Lanka",
"4",
"1",
"89.13",
"Melbourne Cricket Ground , Melbourne",
"Home",
"9 January 1996",
"Lost"
],
[
"2",
"102",
"West Indies",
"3",
"1",
"91.07",
"Sawai Mansingh Stadium , Jaipur",
"Neutral",
"4 March 1996",
"Lost"
],
[
"3",
"100",
"New Zealand",
"3",
"1",
"87.71",
"Melbourne Cricket Ground , Melbourne",
"Home",
"21 January 1998",
"Lost"
],
[
"4",
"145",
"Zimbabwe",
"3",
"1",
"91.77",
"Feroz Shah Kotla , New Delhi",
"Neutral",
"11 April 1998",
"Won"
],
[
"5",
"124*",
"Pakistan",
"3",
"2",
"96.12",
"Gaddafi Stadium , Lahore",
"Away",
"18 November 1998",
"Won"
],
[
"6",
"115",
"India",
"3",
"1",
"95.04",
"Melbourne Cricket Ground , Melbourne",
"Home",
"12 January 2000",
"Won"
],
[
"7",
"101",
"India",
"3",
"1",
"92.66",
"Indira Priyadarshini Stadium , Visakhapatnam",
"Away",
"3 April 2001",
"Won"
],
[
"8",
"102",
"England",
"3",
"2",
"87.93",
"County Ground , Bristol",
"Away",
"10 June 2001",
"Won"
],
[
"9",
"129",
"South Africa",
"3",
"1",
"102.38",
"Mangaung Oval , Bloemfontein",
"Away",
"30 March 2002",
"Won"
],
[
"10",
"119",
"England",
"3",
"1",
"96.74",
"Melbourne Cricket Ground , Melbourne",
"Home",
"15 December 2002",
"Won"
],
[
"11",
"106*",
"Sri Lanka",
"3",
"2",
"109.27",
"Melbourne Cricket Ground , Melbourne",
"Home",
"21 January 2003",
"Won"
],
[
"12",
"114",
"Sri Lanka",
"3",
"1",
"104.58",
"SuperSport Park , Centurion",
"Neutral",
"7 March 2003",
"Won"
],
[
"13",
"140*",
"India",
"3",
"1",
"115.70",
"Wanderers Stadium , Johannesburg",
"Neutral",
"23 March 2003",
"Won"
],
[
"14",
"101",
"Bangladesh",
"3",
"1",
"85.59",
"Marrara Oval , Darwin",
"Home",
"6 August 2003",
"Won"
],
[
"15",
"108*",
"India",
"3",
"1",
"104.85",
"M Chinnaswamy Stadium , Bangalore",
"Away",
"12 November 2003",
"Won"
],
[
"16",
"115",
"Asian XI",
"3",
"1",
"112.74",
"Melbourne Cricket Ground , Melbourne",
"Neutral",
"10 January 2005",
"Won"
],
[
"17",
"141*",
"New Zealand",
"3",
"1",
"111.02",
"McLean Park , Napier",
"Away",
"5 March 2005",
"Won"
],
[
"18",
"111",
"England",
"3",
"2",
"96.52",
"Lord 's , London",
"Away",
"10 July 2005",
"Won"
],
[
"19",
"124",
"Sri Lanka",
"3",
"1",
"97.63",
"Sydney Cricket Ground , Sydney",
"Home",
"12 February 2006",
"Won"
],
[
"20",
"164",
"South Africa",
"3",
"1",
"156.19",
"Wanderers Stadium , Johannesburg",
"Away",
"12 March 2006",
"Lost"
]
] |
One Day International cricket centuries
|
Ponting during his 124 against Sri Lanka on 12 February 2006 at the Sydney Cricket Ground
|
List_of_international_cricket_centuries_by_Ricky_Ponting_1
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Ricky Ponting is an Australian cricketer and former captain of the Australia national cricket team. He has scored centuries (100 or more runs) on 41 occasions in Test cricket and 30 times in One Day International (ODI) matches, both of which are Australian records. In Test matches, Ponting has scored hundreds against all Test playing countries. He is third (41) in the list of Test century-makers, behind Sachin Tendulkar (51) & Jacques Kallis (45). Ponting's first Test century was achieved against England at Headingley in 1997, when he scored 127. His highest innings is 257, scored against India in late-2003 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Ponting, among 41 centuries, has scored 6 double centuries, while his Test centuries have been made at 21 cricket grounds, including 15 at venues outside Australia. Ponting has been dismissed four times in the nineties, along with 96 on his Test debut. Ponting has scored centuries in both innings of a Test three times, equalling the record set by Sunil Gavaskar. This included a century in each innings of his 100th Test match thus becoming the only player in history to achieve that feat. In that match he also guided Australia to a successful run chase against South Africa on the final day. In 2006, Ponting scored seven centuries, the most by an Australian in a year.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Byeong-ok
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Kim Byeong-ok
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Network"
] |
[
[
"2008",
"Night after Night",
"Kim Hyuk-joong",
"MBC"
],
[
"2012",
"Fashion King",
"Director Kim",
"SBS"
],
[
"2013",
"Incarnation of Money",
"nursing home director ( ep . 11 )",
"SBS"
],
[
"2013",
"Pots of Gold",
"Hwang Jong-pal",
"MBC"
],
[
"2013",
"Cruel City",
"Jeoul ( Scale )",
"JTBC"
],
[
"2013",
"I Can Hear Your Voice",
"Hwang Dal-joong",
"SBS"
],
[
"2013-14",
"The King 's Daughter , Soo Baek-hyang",
"Yeon Bool-tae",
"MBC"
],
[
"2014",
"Triangle",
"Go Bok-tae",
"SBS"
],
[
"2014",
"Modern Farmer",
"Han In-ki",
"SBS"
],
[
"2014",
"Mr. Back",
"Go-bong 's doctor",
"MBC"
],
[
"2014-15",
"Birth of a Beauty",
"fortune-teller",
"SBS"
],
[
"2015",
"Shine or Go Crazy",
"Ji-mong",
"MBC"
],
[
"2015",
"A Girl Who Sees Smells",
"chief of police investigation team",
"SBS"
],
[
"2015",
"Mask",
"Shim Bong-seo",
"SBS"
],
[
"2015",
"Mrs. Cop",
"hired killer",
"SBS"
],
[
"2016",
"Beautiful Gong Shim",
"Yeom Tae-cheol",
"SBS"
],
[
"2016",
"Wanted",
"Jung Jung-ki",
"SBS"
],
[
"2016",
"Uncontrollably Fond",
"Hyeon-joon 's older brother",
"KBS2"
],
[
"2016-17",
"Blow Breeze",
"plastic surgeon",
"MBC"
],
[
"2016-17",
"The Sound of Your Heart",
"Jo Chul-wang",
"KBS2"
]
] |
Filmography -- Television series
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Kim_Byeong-ok_1
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Albanian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_International_Feature_Film
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List of Albanian submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film
|
[
"Year ( Ceremony )",
"Film title used in nomination",
"Albanian title",
"Director",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"1996 ( 69th )",
"Kolonel Bunker",
"Kolonel Bunker",
"Kujtim Çashku",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2001 ( 74th )",
"Slogans",
"Parullat",
"Gjergj Xhuvani",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2008 ( 81st )",
"The Sorrow of Mrs. Schneider",
"Trishtimi i zonjës Shnajder",
"Eno Milkani & Piro Milkani",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2009 ( 82nd )",
"Alive",
"Gjallë !",
"Artan Minarolli",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2010 ( 83rd )",
"East , West , East",
"Lindje , Perëndim , Lindje",
"Gjergj Xhuvani",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2011 ( 84th )",
"Amnesty",
"Amnistia",
"Bujar Alimani",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2012 ( 85th )",
"Pharmakon",
"Pharmakon",
"Joni Shanaj",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2013 ( 86th )",
"Agon",
"Agon",
"Robert Budina",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2015 ( 88th )",
"Bota",
"Bota",
"Iris Elezi , Thomas Logoreci",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2016 ( 89th )",
"Chromium",
"Krom",
"Bujar Alimani",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2017 ( 90th )",
"Daybreak",
"Dita zë fill",
"Gentian Koçi",
"Not Nominated"
],
[
"2019 ( 92nd )",
"The Delegation",
"Delegacioni",
"Bujar Alimani",
"Not Nominated"
]
] |
Submissions
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited the film industries of various countries to submit their best film for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film since 1956 . [ 4 ] The Foreign Language Film Award Committee oversees the process and reviews all the submitted films . Following this , they vote via secret ballot to determine the five nominees for the award . [ 3 ] The list of the films that have been submitted by Albania for review by the Academy for the award by year and the respective Academy Awards ceremony as follows .
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List_of_Albanian_submissions_for_the_Academy_Award_for_Best_International_Feature_Film_0
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Albania has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film[nb 1] on an irregular basis since 1996. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. It was not created until the 1956 Academy Awards, in which a competitive Academy Award of Merit, known as the Best Foreign Language Film Award, was created for non-English speaking films, and has been given annually since. The Albanian submission is decided by a committee appointed by the Albanian Ministry of Culture. Twelve Albanian films have been submitted for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but none of them has yet been nominated for an Oscar.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Listed_buildings_in_Sheriffhales
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Listed buildings in Sheriffhales
|
[
"Name and location",
"Photograph",
"Date",
"Notes",
"Grade"
] |
[
[
"St Mary 's Church 52°42′20″N 2°21′34″W / 52.70542°N 2.35954°W / 52.70542 ; -2.35954 ( St Mary 's Church )",
"",
"12th century",
"The chancel dates from the 13th century , the north aisle was added in the 14th century , the tower in 1723 , and the church was restored in 1884 . It is built in stone , the east nave wall is rendered , and the roof is tiled . The church consists of a nave , a north aisle , a chancel , and a west tower . The tower has three stages , a chamfered embattled parapet , and a clock face in the top stage on the east side . Inside is a double- hammerbeam roof",
"II*"
],
[
"Cross base and sundial 52°42′20″N 2°21′33″W / 52.70564°N 2.35915°W / 52.70564 ; -2.35915 ( Cross base and sundial )",
"-",
"Medieval",
"The cross base and sundial are in the churchyard of St Mary 's Church , the sundial dating from the 18th century . The structure is in stone and has an octagonal step , a moulded circular base , and a tapered circular shaft",
"II"
],
[
"Wayside cross 52°43′18″N 2°20′57″W / 52.72180°N 2.34911°W / 52.72180 ; -2.34911 ( Wayside cross )",
"",
"Medieval",
"The cross is in stone and consists of an octagonal shaft on a chamfered octagonal base with an octagonal step",
"II"
],
[
"The Old House 52°42′18″N 2°21′30″W / 52.70501°N 2.35845°W / 52.70501 ; -2.35845 ( The Old House )",
"-",
"c. 1500",
"The house was later extended and partly refaced . The original part is timber framed with brick infill , the extension and refacing are in brick , and the roof is tiled . The house has an L-shaped plan , with a hall range of 3½ bays and a gabled projecting two-bay cross-wing . The windows are casements , and there is a large half- dormer containing an oriel window with a moulded bressumer",
"II"
],
[
"Sheene House 52°42′22″N 2°21′32″W / 52.70610°N 2.35885°W / 52.70610 ; -2.35885 ( Sheene House )",
"-",
"Late 16th century",
"A timber framed house that was refaced in brick in the 19th century , and has a tile roof with stepped parapeted gable ends . There is one storey and an attic , and five bays . The doorway has a gabled porch and a rectangular fanlight . To the left are cross-windows with segmental heads , to the right are casement windows , and there are four gabled eaves dormers",
"II"
],
[
"Sheriffhales Manor 52°42′22″N 2°21′42″W / 52.70600°N 2.36166°W / 52.70600 ; -2.36166 ( Sheriffhales Manor )",
"",
"Late 16th century",
"The house was altered in the 17th century , and considerably restored in about 1952 . It is timber framed with rendered infill panels , much applied timber framing , and a tile roof . The house has two storeys and an attic , and an irregular cruciform plan . There are four bays to the left , a projecting four-bay gabled cross-wing , three bays to the right , and a two-storey gabled porch . The porch and the cross-wing have jettied upper floors , and the gables have bargeboards and pierced finials . Some windows are mullioned and transomed , and others are cross-windows",
"II"
],
[
"Village Farmhouse 52°42′34″N 2°21′22″W / 52.70957°N 2.35609°W / 52.70957 ; -2.35609 ( Village Farmhouse )",
"-",
"Late 16th century",
"The farmhouse was later extended . The early part is timber framed with brick infill , the extensions are in brick with a dentilled eaves cornice and weatherboarding , and the roof is tiled . There are two storeys , a T-shaped plan consisting of a two- bay range , a three-bay cross-wing , and a later extension in the angle . The windows are casements , and there is a flat-roofed porch",
"II"
],
[
"85 Heath Hill 52°43′26″N 2°20′57″W / 52.72385°N 2.34906°W / 52.72385 ; -2.34906 ( 85 Heath Hill )",
"-",
"Early 17th century",
"The cottage was later altered and extended . The early part is timber framed with brick infill , the extensions are in brick , and the roof is tiled . There is one storey and an attic , a front of three bays , and a later single-storey extension on the left . The windows are casements , there is a raking eaves dormer , and a gabled porch",
"II"
],
[
"Byre and Hayloft , Court Farm 52°43′29″N 2°19′19″W / 52.72469°N 2.32208°W / 52.72469 ; -2.32208 ( Byre and Hayloft , Court Farm )",
"-",
"17th century",
"The farm buildings were altered and extended in the 19th century . The early parts are timber framed with red brick infill on a plinth , there is partial refacing , rebuilding and extensions in red brick , and a tile roof . There are two storeys , and three bays and extenisions . Most of the windows are casements , there are some sash windows , loft doors , and doorways , many with segmental heads",
"II"
],
[
"Fallows 52°42′21″N 2°21′31″W / 52.70571°N 2.35850°W / 52.70571 ; -2.35850 ( Fallows )",
"-",
"17th century",
"A cottage that was later altered and extended , it is timber framed with brick infill , partial refacing in brick , and a tile roof . There is one storey and an attic , two bays , and a single storey extension on the right . The doorway has a segmental head , the windows are casements , and there are gabled eaves dormers",
"II"
],
[
"Grange Farmhouse 52°43′34″N 2°19′15″W / 52.72598°N 2.32090°W / 52.72598 ; -2.32090 ( Grange Farmhouse )",
"-",
"17th century",
"A timber framed farmhouse on a stone plinth , refaced and extended in red brick , with bands , a dentilled eaves cornice , and a tile roof . It has an L-shaped plan , with a front range of two storeys and an attic and three bays , and a rear wing of two storeys and two bays . The central doorway has a rectangular fanlight , the windows are sashes , and there are three gabled eaves dormers",
"II"
],
[
"Hilton Bank Farmhouse 52°42′56″N 2°21′07″W / 52.71558°N 2.35198°W / 52.71558 ; -2.35198 ( Hilton Bank Farmhouse )",
"-",
"17th century",
"The farmhouse was refaced and extended in the 19th century . The early part is in rendered timber framing , the refacing and extension is in brick , and the roof is tiled . The house has an irregular U-shaped plan with a central range and two projecting gabled wings . The left wing has two storeys and an attic and two bays , and the right wing has one storey and an attic . The windows are sashes , and there is a gabled half- dormer",
"II"
],
[
"Court Farmhouse 52°43′30″N 2°19′21″W / 52.72488°N 2.32247°W / 52.72488 ; -2.32247 ( Court Farmhouse )",
"-",
"Late 18th century",
"The farmhouse was extended in the 19th century . It is in red brick on a stone plinth , with stone dressings , a string course , quoins , and a tile roof . There are three storeys and a basement , two bays , and a two-storey , one-bay extension recessed to the right . The house has two mullioned basement windows , the other windows being sashes",
"II"
],
[
"Gorser Tomb 52°42′18″N 2°21′33″W / 52.70504°N 2.35928°W / 52.70504 ; -2.35928 ( Gorser Tomb )",
"-",
"Late 18th century",
"The tomb is in the churchyard of St Mary 's Church , and is to the memory of members of the Gorser family . It is in stone and has a circular plan , with a wide base , a moulded plinth , a fluted frieze , a dentilled cornice , and a hemispherical top",
"II"
],
[
"Milestone at NGR SJ7837310905 52°41′43″N 2°19′18″W / 52.69540°N 2.32165°W / 52.69540 ; -2.32165 ( Milestone at NGR SJ7837310905 )",
"",
"Late 18th century",
"The milestone is on the north side of the A5 road . It is in stone , and has a rectangular section and a segmental top . The milestone is inscribed with the distance in miles to SALOP ( Shrewsbury )",
"II"
],
[
"Glover Tomb 52°42′19″N 2°21′33″W / 52.70524°N 2.35924°W / 52.70524 ; -2.35924 ( Glover Tomb )",
"-",
"c. 1804",
"The tomb is in the churchyard of St Mary 's Church , and is to the memory of Robert Glover . It is a chest tomb in stone , and has fluted corner pilasters , semicircular panelled sides , raised oval ends , and a moulded top",
"II"
],
[
"Atwell Park Farmhouse 52°42′43″N 2°21′46″W / 52.71188°N 2.36276°W / 52.71188 ; -2.36276 ( Atwell Park Farmhouse )",
"-",
"1820",
"The farmhouse is in red brick on a plinth , with a dentilled eaves cornice and a tile roof . There are two storeys and an attic , an L-shaped plan , and a front of three bays . Steps lead up to a central doorway that has pilasters and a rectangular fanlight , and the windows are sashes . To the rear is a 19th-century pump",
"II"
],
[
"Glover Tomb 52°42′19″N 2°21′34″W / 52.70530°N 2.35935°W / 52.70530 ; -2.35935 ( Glover Tomb )",
"-",
"Early 19th century",
"The tomb is in the churchyard of St Mary 's Church , and is to the memory of a member of the Glover family . It is a chest tomb in stone , and has fluted corner pilasters , semicircular panelled sides , raised oval ends , and a moulded top",
"II"
],
[
"Lilleshall Hall 52°43′38″N 2°22′26″W / 52.72721°N 2.37376°W / 52.72721 ; -2.37376 ( Lilleshall Hall )",
"",
"1826-30",
"A country house , later a National Sports Centre , it was designed by Jeffry Wyatville in Tudor style . The house is built in limestone and sandstone with slate roofs , and has a square plan with two storeys , a basement and an attic , and a two-storey service wing . The main block has a moulded plinth , a coped parapet with corner pinnacles , and gables with finials . The windows are mullioned and transomed with hood moulds . In the centre is a projecting porch tower with 3½ storeys , octagonal corner buttresses , string courses , and parapeted gables with corner pinnacles and finials",
"II*"
],
[
"Hughes Tomb 52°42′19″N 2°21′33″W / 52.70519°N 2.35920°W / 52.70519 ; -2.35920 ( Hughes Tomb )",
"-",
"c. 1827",
"The tomb is in the churchyard of St Mary 's Church , and is to the memory of Robert Hughes . It is a chest tomb in stone , and has a chamfered base and top , fluted corner pilasters , and panelled sides and ends",
"II"
]
] |
Buildings
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Listed_buildings_in_Sheriffhales_1
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Sheriffhales is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 32 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the villages of Sheriffhales and Chadwell and smaller settlements, and is otherwise mainly rural. In the parish is Lilleshall Hall, a country house, later a National Sports Centre. This is listed, together with associated structures. Most of the other listed buildings are houses, cottages, farmhouses and farm buildings, the earliest of which are timber framed or have timber-framed cores. The remainder of the listed buildings include a church, items in the churchyard, a wayside cross, a milestone and a milepost, a watermill, and a war memorial.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100_metres
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Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 metres
|
[
"Place",
"Athlete",
"Nation",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Ewa Kłobukowska",
"Poland",
"Unknown"
],
[
"2",
"Margit Nemesházi",
"Hungary",
"11.7 seconds"
],
[
"3",
"Daniele Gueneau",
"France",
"12.0 seconds"
],
[
"4",
"Avis McIntosh",
"New Zealand",
"12.0 seconds"
],
[
"5",
"Ulla-Britt Wieslander",
"Sweden",
"12.0 seconds"
],
[
"6",
"Louise Sydranski",
"Israel",
"12.1 seconds"
],
[
"7",
"Erika Pollmann",
"United Team of Germany",
"Disqualified"
]
] |
Results -- First round
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Athletics_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_100_metres_2
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The women's 100 metres was the shortest of the four women's track races in the Athletics at the 1964 Summer Olympics program in Tokyo. It was held on 15 October and 16 October 1964. 45 athletes from 27 nations entered, with 1 not starting in the first round. The first two rounds were held on 15 October, with the semifinals and the final on 16 October.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Seahawks_draft_history
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Seattle Seahawks draft history
|
[
"Round",
"Pick #",
"Overall",
"Name",
"Position",
"College"
] |
[
[
"1",
"2",
"2",
"Steve Niehaus",
"Defensive tackle",
"Notre Dame"
],
[
"2",
"1",
"29",
"Sammy Green",
"Linebacker",
"Florida"
],
[
"2",
"30",
"58",
"Sherman Smith",
"Running back",
"Miami ( OH )"
],
[
"2",
"31",
"59",
"Steve Raible",
"Wide receiver",
"Georgia Tech"
],
[
"3",
"2",
"62",
"Jeff Lloyd",
"Defensive end",
"West Texas State"
],
[
"3",
"29",
"89",
"Rick Engles",
"Punter",
"Tulsa"
],
[
"3",
"32",
"92",
"Don Bitterlich",
"Kicker",
"Temple"
],
[
"4",
"1",
"93",
"Steve Myer",
"Quarterback",
"New Mexico"
],
[
"4",
"30",
"122",
"Randy Johnson",
"Guard",
"Georgia"
],
[
"4",
"31",
"123",
"Andrew Bolton",
"Running back",
"Fisk"
],
[
"5",
"2",
"126",
"Don Dufek",
"Safety",
"Michigan"
],
[
"5",
"29",
"153",
"Ernie Jones",
"Defensive back",
"Miami ( FL )"
],
[
"5",
"32",
"156",
"Larry Bates",
"Running back",
"Miami ( FL )"
],
[
"6",
"1",
"157",
"Alvis Darby",
"Tight end",
"Florida"
],
[
"7",
"2",
"184",
"Dick Dixon",
"Defensive tackle",
"Arkansas State"
],
[
"8",
"1",
"210",
"Larry Shipp",
"Wide receiver",
"LSU"
],
[
"9",
"2",
"239",
"Bob Bos",
"Offensive tackle",
"Iowa State"
],
[
"10",
"1",
"266",
"Randy Coffield",
"Linebacker",
"Florida State"
],
[
"11",
"2",
"293",
"Keith Muehr",
"Punter",
"Southwestern Louisiana"
],
[
"12",
"1",
"320",
"Ron Barnett",
"Wide receiver",
"Texas-Arlington"
]
] |
1976 draft
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Seattle_Seahawks_draft_history_0
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This page is a list of the Seattle Seahawks NFL draft selections. The first draft the Seahawks participated in was 1976, in which they made defensive tackle Steve Niehaus of Notre Dame their first-ever selection.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Derby_(AFL)
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Sydney Derby (AFL)
|
[
"Player",
"Club",
"Games"
] |
[
[
"Josh Kennedy",
"Sydney Swans",
"18"
],
[
"Phil Davis",
"GWS Giants",
"16"
],
[
"Kieren Jack",
"Sydney Swans",
"16"
],
[
"Luke Parker",
"Sydney Swans",
"16"
],
[
"Callan Ward",
"GWS Giants",
"16"
],
[
"Jeremy Cameron",
"GWS Giants",
"15"
],
[
"Dan Hannebery",
"Sydney Swans",
"15"
],
[
"Heath Grundy",
"Sydney Swans",
"15"
],
[
"Dylan Shiel",
"GWS Giants",
"15"
],
[
"Lachie Whitfield",
"GWS Giants",
"15"
],
[
"Toby Greene",
"GWS Giants",
"14"
],
[
"Jarrad McVeigh",
"Sydney Swans",
"14"
],
[
"Shane Mumford",
"GWS & Sydney",
"14"
],
[
"Dane Rampe",
"Sydney Swans",
"14"
]
] |
Statistics -- Player statistics
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Sydney_Derby_(AFL)_9
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The Sydney Derby or also known as The Battle of the bridge is an Australian rules football local derby match between the two Sydney based Australian Football League (AFL) clubs, the Sydney Swans and the Greater Western Sydney Giants. As of 3 August 2019, the head to head is in favour of the Sydney Swans by eleven wins to seven.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Universe_United_Kingdom_2005
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Miss Universe United Kingdom 2005
|
[
"Represents",
"Candidate",
"Country"
] |
[
[
"Akrotiri and Dhekelia",
"Lifkosia Erabvaloz",
"British Overseas Territories"
],
[
"Anguilla",
"JoMarie Williams",
"British Overseas Territories"
],
[
"Bermuda",
"Candice Morgan",
"British Overseas Territories"
],
[
"Birmingham",
"Eve Lauren Ferguson",
"England"
],
[
"Cardiff",
"Danielle Logan",
"Wales"
],
[
"Cayman Islands",
"Ambuyah Ebanks",
"British Overseas Territories"
],
[
"Edinburgh",
"Sofia Granham",
"Scotland"
],
[
"England",
"Anna Joseph Rockwiller",
"England"
],
[
"Falkland Islands",
"Ada Margarita Ruiz",
"British Overseas Territories"
],
[
"Gibraltar",
"María Mercedes Espinoza",
"British Overseas Territories"
],
[
"Greater London",
"Arlene Fermwell",
"England"
],
[
"Guernsey",
"Catriona Sal",
"Crown dependencies"
],
[
"Indian Ocean Territory",
"Bhagyalakshmi Singh",
"British Overseas Territories"
],
[
"Inner Hebrides",
"Ashley Zaners",
"Scotland"
],
[
"Islands of Furness",
"Lauren Thomason",
"England"
],
[
"Isle of Lewis",
"Amber Heris",
"Scotland"
],
[
"Isle of Man",
"Leona Farrow",
"Crown dependencies"
],
[
"Jersey",
"Camielle Sofrsan",
"Crown dependencies"
],
[
"Liverpool",
"Janielle Hover",
"England"
],
[
"Montserrat",
"Eren Nsiah",
"British Overseas Territories"
]
] |
Delegates
|
Miss_Universe_United_Kingdom_2005_1
|
Miss Universe United Kingdom 2005 , the 1st Miss Universe United Kingdom pageant, was held at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, United Kingdom on 29 April 2005. That year only 30 candidates competed for the national crown. The winner represented the United Kingdom at Miss Universe 2005.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munkedals_IF
|
Munkedals IF
|
[
"Season",
"Level",
"Division",
"Section",
"Position"
] |
[
[
"1932-33",
"Tier 3",
"Division 3",
"Västsvenska",
"7th"
],
[
"1933-34",
"Tier 3",
"Division 3",
"Västsvenska",
"6th"
],
[
"1934-35",
"Tier 3",
"Division 3",
"Västsvenska Norra",
"7th"
],
[
"1935-36",
"Tier 3",
"Division 3",
"Västsvenska Norra",
"6th"
],
[
"1936-37",
"Tier 3",
"Division 3",
"Västsvenska Norra",
"7th"
],
[
"1937-38",
"Tier 3",
"Division 3",
"Västsvenska Norra",
"6th"
],
[
"1938-39",
"Tier 3",
"Division 3",
"Västsvenska Norra",
"7th"
],
[
"1939-40",
"Tier 3",
"Division 3",
"Västsvenska Norra",
"9th"
],
[
"1940-41",
"Tier 3",
"Division 3",
"Västsvenska Södra",
"3rd"
],
[
"1941-42",
"Tier 3",
"Division 3",
"Västsvenska Södra , Bohus",
"2nd"
],
[
"1942-43",
"Tier 3",
"Division 3",
"Västsvenska Södra , Bohus",
"1st"
],
[
"1943-44",
"Tier 2",
"Division 2",
"Västra",
"9th"
],
[
"1944-45",
"Tier 3",
"Division 3",
"Västsvenska Södra , Bohus",
"1st"
],
[
"1945-46",
"Tier 3",
"Division 3",
"Västsvenska Södra , Bohus",
"4th"
],
[
"1946-47",
"Tier 3",
"Division 3",
"Västsvenska Södra",
"8th"
]
] |
Munkedals_IF_0
|
Munkedals IF is a Swedish football club located in Munkedal in Västra Götaland County.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianne_Werdel
|
Marianne Werdel
|
[
"Outcome",
"No",
"Date",
"Tournament",
"Surface",
"Partner",
"Opponents",
"Score"
] |
[
[
"Runner-up",
"1",
"May 24 , 1992",
"European Open , Switzerland",
"Clay",
"Karina Habšudová",
"Amy Frazier Elna Reinach",
"5-7 , 2-6"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"2",
"May 23 , 1993",
"European Open , Switzerland",
"Clay",
"Lindsay Davenport",
"Mary Joe Fernandez Helena Suková",
"2-6 , 4-6"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"3",
"September 19 , 1993",
"Hong Kong",
"Hard",
"Debbie Graham",
"Karin Kschwendt Rachel McQuillan",
"6-4 , 4-6 , 2-6"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"4",
"February 12 , 1995",
"Chicago , Illinois , USA",
"Carpet",
"Tami Whitlinger-Jones",
"Gabriela Sabatini Brenda Schultz",
"7-5 , 6-7 , 4-6"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"4",
"May 25 , 1996",
"Strasbourg , France",
"Clay",
"Tami Whitlinger-Jones",
"Yayuk Basuki Nicole Bradtke",
"7-5 , 4-6 , 4-6"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"5",
"February 23 , 1997",
"Oklahoma City , Oklahoma , USA",
"Hard",
"Tami Whitlinger-Jones",
"Rika Hiraki Nana Miyagi",
"4-6 , 1-6"
]
] |
WTA Tour finals -- Doubles 5
|
Legend Grand Slam 0 WTA Championships 0 Tier I 0 Tier II 0 Tier III 0 Tier IV & V 0 Titles by Surface Hard 0 Clay 0 Grass 0 Carpet 0
|
Marianne_Werdel_4
|
Marianne Werdel (born October 17, 1967) is an American former professional tennis player. Werdel was born in Los Angeles and played on the WTA tour from 1982 to 1997. She is also known as Marianne Witmeyer and Marianne Werdel-Witmeyer. She won 19 national juniors titles. In 1988 Werdel suffered a partially herniated disc, forcing a two-month absence from the tour. At the 1995 Australian Open, unseeded Marianne Werdel defeated fifth-seeded Gabriela Sabatini of Argentina in a first round match. Werdel won the first set, but Sabatini raced out to a 3-0 lead in the second set before twice losing her serve. Werdel won four consecutive games to close out the match in straight sets, dismissing Sabatini 6-4, 6-4. Werdel had also beaten Sabatini two years earlier at a tournament in Japan. After she had disposed of Sabatini, Werdel continued to work her way through the draw beating Park Sung-hee, Elena Makarova, Barbara Paulus and Angélica Gavaldón en route to a semifinal encounter with the top-seed and World No. 1 Arantxa Sánchez Vicario. In their two previous meetings, Werdel had lost both times to Sánchez Vicario.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982_VFL_season
|
1982 VFL season
|
[
"Home team",
"Home team score",
"Away team",
"Away team score",
"Venue",
"Crowd",
"Date"
] |
[
[
"Footscray",
"16.11 ( 107 )",
"Hawthorn",
"12.20 ( 92 )",
"Western Oval",
"10,530",
"19 June 1982"
],
[
"Carlton",
"12.26 ( 98 )",
"Collingwood",
"9.17 ( 71 )",
"Princes Park",
"30,346",
"19 June 1982"
],
[
"Swans",
"30.19 ( 199 )",
"St Kilda",
"15.13 ( 103 )",
"SCG",
"10,034",
"19 June 1982"
],
[
"Melbourne",
"21.8 ( 134 )",
"Geelong",
"10.10 ( 70 )",
"MCG",
"23,365",
"19 June 1982"
],
[
"North Melbourne",
"13.10 ( 88 )",
"Fitzroy",
"11.21 ( 87 )",
"Arden Street Oval",
"16,000",
"19 June 1982"
],
[
"Richmond",
"12.10 ( 82 )",
"Essendon",
"10.5 ( 65 )",
"VFL Park",
"64,319",
"19 June 1982"
]
] |
Premiership season -- Round 13
|
1982_VFL_season_11
|
The 1982 Victorian Football League season was the 86th season of the elite Australian rules football competition. This season commenced on 20 March 1982 and concluded on 25 September 1982 with Carlton defeating Richmond in the Grand Final to win its second consecutive premiership. The season was the first in which the VFL established a permanent interstate presence, with the South Melbourne Football Club moving all of its home games to Sydney, New South Wales, ultimately becoming known as the Sydney Swans.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Copa_do_Brasil
|
2020 Copa do Brasil
|
[
"Association",
"Team",
"Qualification method"
] |
[
[
"Acre 2 berths",
"Atlético Acreano",
"2019 Campeonato Acriano champions"
],
[
"Acre 2 berths",
"Galvez",
"2019 Campeonato Acriano runners-up"
],
[
"Alagoas 3 berths",
"CSA",
"2019 Campeonato Alagoano champions"
],
[
"Alagoas 3 berths",
"CRB",
"2019 Campeonato Alagoano runners-up"
],
[
"Alagoas 3 berths",
"Coruripe",
"2019 Campeonato Alagoano 3rd place"
],
[
"Amapá 1 berth",
"Santos",
"2019 Campeonato Amapaense champions"
],
[
"Amazonas 2 berths",
"Manaus",
"2019 Campeonato Amazonense champions"
],
[
"Amazonas 2 berths",
"Fast Clube",
"2019 Campeonato Amazonense runners-up"
],
[
"Bahia 3 + 1 berths",
"Bahia",
"2019 Campeonato Baiano champions"
],
[
"Bahia 3 + 1 berths",
"Bahia de Feira",
"2019 Campeonato Baiano runners-up"
],
[
"Bahia 3 + 1 berths",
"Atlético de Alagoinhas",
"2019 Campeonato Baiano 3rd place"
],
[
"Bahia 3 + 1 berths",
"Vitória",
"2nd best placed team in the 2019 CBF ranking not already qualified"
],
[
"Ceará 3 + 1 berths",
"Fortaleza",
"2019 Copa do Nordeste champions"
],
[
"Ceará 3 + 1 berths",
"Ceará",
"2019 Campeonato Cearense runners-up"
],
[
"Ceará 3 + 1 berths",
"Barbalha",
"2019 Campeonato Cearense first stage winners"
],
[
"Ceará 3 + 1 berths",
"Caucaia",
"2019 Copa Fares Lopes champions"
],
[
"Espírito Santo 1 berth",
"Vitória",
"2019 Campeonato Capixaba champions"
],
[
"Federal District 2 berths",
"Gama",
"2019 Campeonato Brasiliense champions"
],
[
"Federal District 2 berths",
"Brasiliense",
"2019 Campeonato Brasiliense runners-up"
],
[
"Goiás 3 berths",
"Atlético Goianiense",
"2019 Campeonato Goiano champions"
]
] |
Qualified teams
|
Teams in bold are qualified directly for the round of 16 .
|
2020_Copa_do_Brasil_0
|
The 2020 Copa do Brasil (officially the Copa Continental Pneus do Brasil 2020 for sponsorship reasons) will be the 32nd edition of the Copa do Brasil football competition. It will be held between 5 February and 16 September 2020. The competition will be contested by 91 teams, either qualified by participating in their respective state championships (70), by the 2020 CBF ranking (10), by the 2019 Copa do Nordeste (1), by the 2019 Copa Verde (1), by the 2019 Série B (1) or those qualified for 2020 Copa Libertadores (8). The winners of the 2020 Copa do Brazil will qualify for the 2021 Copa Libertadores group stage. Athletico Paranaense are the defending champions. [[Sport club Internacional|
Internacional are the defending. champions.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1971_Women's_Tennis_Circuit
|
1971 Women's Tennis Circuit
|
[
"Total",
"Player",
"D",
"S",
"D",
"S",
"D",
"X"
] |
[
[
"25",
"Billie Jean King ( USA )",
"●",
"● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●",
"● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●",
"12",
"11",
"2"
],
[
"14",
"Rosie Casals ( USA )",
"● ●",
"● ●",
"● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ●",
"2",
"12",
"0"
],
[
"10",
"Françoise Durr ( FRA )",
"●",
"● ●",
"● ● ● ● ● ●",
"2",
"7",
"1"
],
[
"5",
"Ann Haydon-Jones ( GBR )",
"",
"● ●",
"● ● ●",
"2",
"3",
"0"
],
[
"4",
"Judy Tegart Dalton ( AUS )",
"●",
"",
"● ● ●",
"0",
"4",
"0"
],
[
"3",
"Evonne Goolagong ( AUS )",
"●",
"",
"",
"2",
"1",
"0"
],
[
"2",
"Margaret Court ( AUS )",
"●",
"",
"",
"1",
"1",
"0"
],
[
"1",
"Gail Chanfreau ( FRA )",
"●",
"",
"",
"0",
"6",
"0"
],
[
"1",
"Chris Evert ( USA )",
"",
"●",
"",
"1",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"1",
"Kerry Melville ( AUS )",
"",
"●",
"",
"1",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"1",
"Mary-Ann Eisel ( USA )",
"",
"",
"●",
"0",
"1",
"0"
],
[
"1",
"Valerie Ziegenfuss ( USA )",
"",
"",
"●",
"0",
"1",
"0"
]
] |
Statistical information -- Titles won by player
|
1971_Virginia_Slims_Circuit_19
|
The 1971 Women's Tennis Circuit consisted of a number of tennis tournaments for female tennis players. It was composed of two series of events (circuits or tours); the Virginia Slims Circuit and the ILTF Pepsi Grand Prix as well as non-tour events.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Eschborn-Frankfurt_–_Rund_um_den_Finanzplatz
|
2016 Eschborn-Frankfurt – Rund um den Finanzplatz
|
[
"Rank",
"Rider",
"Team",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Alexander Kristoff ( NOR )",
"Team Katusha",
"5h 00 ' 02"
],
[
"2",
"Maximiliano Richeze ( ARG )",
"Etixx-Quick-Step",
"+ 0"
],
[
"3",
"Sam Bennett ( IRL )",
"Bora-Argon 18",
"+ 0"
],
[
"4",
"Pieter Vanspeybrouck ( BEL )",
"Topsport Vlaanderen-Baloise",
"+ 0"
],
[
"5",
"Yves Lampaert ( BEL )",
"Etixx-Quick-Step",
"+ 0"
],
[
"6",
"Tom Devriendt ( BEL )",
"Wanty-Groupe Gobert",
"+ 0"
],
[
"7",
"Paweł Franczak ( POL )",
"Verva ActiveJet",
"+ 0"
],
[
"8",
"Maurits Lammertink ( NED )",
"Roompot-Oranje Peloton",
"+ 0"
],
[
"9",
"Bartłomiej Matysiak ( POL )",
"CCC-Sprandi-Polkowice",
"+ 0"
],
[
"10",
"Fabian Wegmann ( GER )",
"Stölting Service Group",
"+ 0"
]
] |
Result
|
2016_Eschborn-Frankfurt_–_Rund_um_den_Finanzplatz_0
|
The 2016 Eschborn-Frankfurt - Rund um den Finanzplatz was the 54th edition of the Eschborn-Frankfurt - Rund um den Finanzplatz, a semi-classic cycling race in Germany. It was held, as customary on Tag der Arbeit (), 1 May. The race started in Eschborn and finished in Frankfurt, covering a total distance of , and was a part of the 2016 UCI Europe Tour. The race was won by Norwegian classics specialist Alexander Kristoff for , in a bunch sprint ahead of Maximiliano Richeze () and 's Sam Bennett.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon_West
|
Brandon West
|
[
"Name",
"Party",
"Took Office",
"Left Office"
] |
[
[
"Edward McGill",
"PC",
"1969",
"1981"
],
[
"Henry Carroll",
"NDP",
"1981",
"1982"
],
[
"",
"Independent",
"1982",
"1986"
],
[
"James McCrae",
"PC",
"1986",
"1999"
],
[
"Scott Smith",
"NDP",
"1999",
"2007"
],
[
"Rick Borotsik",
"PC",
"2007",
"2011"
],
[
"Reg Helwer",
"PC",
"2011",
"present"
]
] |
List of provincial representatives
|
Brandon_West_1
|
Brandon West is a provincial electoral division in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It encompasses half of the City of Brandon, the other half being represented in Brandon East.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Mailhouse
|
Robert Mailhouse
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"1994",
"Speed",
"Young Executive"
],
[
"1996",
"The Glimmer Man",
"Smith 's Bodyguard"
],
[
"1998",
"Just a Little Harmless Sex",
"Alan"
],
[
"1999",
"Kimberly",
"Walter"
],
[
"1999",
"Me and Will",
"Dogstar / Himself"
],
[
"2003",
"C.S.I . : Crime Scene Investigation",
"Les Dutton , Restaurant Manager"
],
[
"2005",
"Thicker Than Water",
"Larry Gorman , Lawyer"
],
[
"2005",
"CSI : Miami",
"Dave Strong"
],
[
"2005",
"CSI : NY",
"Stan Vonner"
],
[
"2014",
"Some Kind of Beautiful",
"Alan"
],
[
"2016",
"Missed Connections",
"Jason Birch"
]
] |
Filmography
|
Robert_Mailhouse_0
|
Robert Kenneth Mailhouse (born January 22, 1962) is an American actor and musician. He has also appeared in television series including the soap opera Days of Our Lives and the situation comedy Seinfeld. He was the drummer for the grunge-alternative rock band Dogstar from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s. Currently, he plays in the band becky.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiko_no_Tatsujin:_Drum_'n'_Fun!
|
Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun!
|
[
"Song",
"Artist",
"Origin",
"Year"
] |
[
[
"Jump Up , Super Star ! Short Version",
"Pauline ( Kate Higgins )",
"Super Mario Odyssey",
"2017"
],
[
"Splatoon 2 Medley ( スプラトゥーン2 メドレー )",
"Toru Minegishi",
"Splatoon 2",
"2017"
],
[
"Kirby 's Dream Land Medley ( 星のカービィメドレー )",
"Hirokazu Ando",
"Kirby 's Return to Dream Land",
"2011"
],
[
"PAC-MAN CHAMPIONSHIP EDITION 2",
"Pac Toy-Box",
"Pac-Man Championship Edition 2",
"2016"
],
[
"Happy Family - Neko Tomo Theme Song ( ほんわか家族~ネコトモのうた~ )",
"Misaki Machiya",
"Neko Tomo",
"2018"
],
[
"Anzu no Uta ( あんずのうた )",
"Anzu Futaba ( Hiromi Igarashi )",
"The Idolm @ ster Cinderella Girls",
"2012"
],
[
"TD - 28619029byte remix -",
"Shinji Hosoe ( Sampling Masters MEGA )",
"Techno Drive",
"1998"
],
[
"Racing the Storm",
"George Nishigomi",
"Critical Velocity",
"2005"
],
[
"Assault BGM1 ( アサルト BGM1 )",
"Kazuo Noguchi",
"Assault",
"1988"
],
[
"Ridge Racer",
"Shinji Hosoe ( Sampling Masters MEGA )",
"Ridge Racer",
"1993"
],
[
"Kagekiyo ( KAGEKIYO ~源平討魔伝メドレー~ )",
"Yuji Masubuchi",
"The Genji and the Heike Clans",
"1986"
],
[
"Pokémon : Let 's Go ! Pikachu & Pokémon : Let 's Go ! Eevee ( ポケットモンスター Let 's Go ! ピカチュウ - Let 's Go ! イーブイ )",
"Shota Kageyama",
"Pokémon : Let 's Go ! Pikachu & Pokémon : Let 's Go ! Eevee !",
"2018"
],
[
"URBAN FRAGMENTS",
"Kohta Takahashi feat . Reiko Nagase",
"R4 -Ridge Racer Type4-",
"1999"
],
[
"MEGALOVANIA",
"Toby Fox",
"Undertale",
"2015"
],
[
"Heartache",
"Toby Fox",
"Undertale",
"2015"
],
[
"Hopes and Dreams",
"Toby Fox",
"Undertale",
"2015"
],
[
"HimitsuKiTuber",
"Tonkachi , Hiroto , Megahon and Pump ( Emiri Katō , Megumi Han , Yuichi Nakamura and Ayumu Murase )",
"Ninja Box",
"2019"
],
[
"Highschool love !",
"Go Shiina",
"Tekken Tag Tournament 2",
"2012"
],
[
"Boku no→Chikyu , Bokura no Chikyu ( 僕の→地球 僕らの地球 )",
"Go Shiina",
"Mr. Driller Drill Land",
"2002"
],
[
"MOJIPITTAN Medley ( もじぴったんメドレー )",
"Satoru Kōsaki",
"Kotoba no Puzzle : Mojipittan",
"2001"
]
] |
Pop Song Artist Year DLC `` Takaneno Hanakosan '' ( 高嶺の花子さん ) Back Number 2013 `` TT -Japanese ver.- '' Twice 2016 `` Mita Koto mo Nai Keshiki '' ( 見たこともない景色 ) Masaki Suda 2017 `` Tomoni '' ( ともに ) Wanima 2016 `` Zenzenzense '' ( 前前前世 ) Radwimps 2016 `` R.Y.U.S.E.I . '' Sandaime J Soul Brothers 2014 `` Sugar Song & Bitter Step '' ( シュガーソングとビターステップ ) Unison Square Garden 2015 `` RPG '' Sekai no Owari 2013 `` Memeshikute '' ( 女々しくて ) Golden Bomber 2009 `` Silent Jealousy '' X Japan 1991 `` One Night Carnival '' Kishidan 2001 `` Train-Train '' The Blue Hearts 1988 `` Natsumatsuri '' ( 夏祭り ) Whiteberry 2000 `` Sayonara Elegy '' ( さよならエレジー ) Masaki Suda 2018 `` U.S.A. '' Da Pump 2018 `` Koi '' ( 恋 ) Gen Hoshino 2016 `` Zassou '' ( 雑草 ) Hikakin & Seikin 2017 `` Garasu wo Ware '' ( ガラスを割れ! ) Keyakizaka46 2018 `` Synchronicity '' ( シンクロニシティ ) Nogizaka46 2018 `` Koisuru Fortune Cookie '' ( 恋するフォーチュンクッキー ) AKB48 2013 `` Mezase Pokémon Master -20th Anniversary- '' ( めざせポケモンマスター -20th Anniversary- ) Rica Matsumoto 2017 `` Mirai Connection '' ( 未来コネクション ) ЯeaL 2018 `` Marigold '' ( マリーゴールド ) Aimyon 2018 `` Ainokatachi feat.HIDE ( GReeeeN ) '' ( アイノカタチ feat.HIDE ( GReeeeN ) ) Misia feat . Hide from Greeeen 2018 `` Anata to Tourattatta♪ '' ( あなたとトゥラッタッタ♪ ) Dreams Come True 2018 `` Uma to Shika '' ( 馬と鹿 ) Kenshi Yonezu 2019 `` Kimi wa Rock wo Kikanai '' ( 君はロックを聴かない ) Aimyon 2017 `` Christmas Song '' ( クリスマスソング ) Back Number 2015 `` GODSONG '' ( ゴッドソング ) Band Ja Naimon ! MAXX NAKAYOSHI 2020 Anime Song Artist Origin Year DLC `` Howling '' Flow×Granrodeo The Seven Deadly Sins : Revival of The Commandments 2018 `` Pop Team Epic '' Sumire Uesaka Pop Team Epic 2018 `` Lupinranger VS Patranger '' ( ルパンレンジャーVSパトレンジャー ) Project.R Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger 2018 `` Be The One '' Pandora feat . Beverly Kamen Rider Build 2017 `` How Far I ’ ll Go '' ( どこまでも~How Far I ’ ll Go~ ) Tomona Yabiku Moana 2016 `` Alola ! ! '' ( アローラ ! ! ) Satoshi with Pikachu ( Rica Matsumoto & Ikue Otani ) Pokémon the Series : Sun & Moon 2016 `` Yo-kai Exercise No . 1 '' ( ようかい体操第一 ) Dream5 Yo-kai Watch 2014 `` Odore Dore Dora Doraemon Ondo '' ( 踊れ・どれ・ドラ ドラえもん音頭 ) Wasabi Mizuta , Morinoki Jidou Gasshoudan Doraemon 2005 `` Itsumo Nandodemo '' ( いつも何度でも ) Youmi Kimura Spirited Away 2001 `` Kimi ni 100 Percent '' ( キミに100パーセント ) Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Crayon Shin-chan 2013 `` We Are ! '' ( ウィーアー ! ) Hiroshi Kitadani One Piece 1999 `` A Cruel Angel 's Thesis '' ( 残酷な天使のテーゼ ) Yoko Takahashi Neon Genesis Evangelion 1995 `` Cha-La Head-Cha-La '' Hironobu Kageyama Dragon Ball Z 1989 `` Odoru Pompokolin '' ( おどるポンポコリン ) B.B.Queens Chibi Maruko-chan 1990 `` SANPO '' ( さんぽ ) Azumi Inoue My Neighbor Totoro 1988 `` Anpanman ’ s March '' ( アンパンマンのマーチ ) Dreaming Anpanman 1988 `` Shinka Riron '' ( 進化理論 ) Boys and Men Shinkansen Henkei Robo Shinkalion 2018 `` Carrying You '' ( 君をのせて ) Azumi Inoue Castle in the Sky 1986 `` My Neighbor Totoro - Ending Theme Song '' ( となりのトトロ ) Azumi Inoue My Neighbor Totoro 1988 `` Rougeno Dengon '' ( ルージュの伝言 ) Yumi Matsutoya Kiki 's Delivery Service 1989 `` A Town with an Ocean View '' ( 海の見える街 ) Joe Hisaishi Kiki 's Delivery Service 1989 `` Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea '' ( 崖の上のポニョ ) Fujioka Fujimaki , Nozomi Ōhashi Ponyo 2008 `` Try Everything '' ( トライ・エヴリシング ) Dream Ami Zootopia 2016 `` Let It Go '' ( Let It Go ~ありのままで~ ) Takako Matsu Frozen 2013 `` Do You Want to Build a Snowman ? '' ( 雪だるまつくろう ) Sayaka Kanda Frozen 2013 `` CHOUZETSU☆DYNAMIC ! '' ( 超絶☆ダイナミック! ) Kazuya Yoshii Dragon Ball Super 2015 `` Dragon Soul '' Takayoshi Tanimoto Dragon Ball Kai 2009 `` MAKAHUSHIGI ADVENTURE ! '' ( 魔訶不思議アドベンチャー! ) Hiroki Takahashi Dragon Ball 1986 `` The Path of the Wind '' ( 風のとおり道 ) Joe Hisaishi My Neighbor Totoro 1988 `` Merry-o-Round of Life '' ( 人生のメリーゴーランド ) Joe Hisaishi Howl 's Moving Castle 2004 `` YASASHISANI TSUTSUMARETANARA '' ( やさしさにつつまれたなら ) Yumi Matsutoya Kiki 's Delivery Service 1989 `` Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger '' ( 騎士竜戦隊リュウソウジャー ) Tomohiro Hatano Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger 2019 `` Butter-Fly '' Koji Wada Digimon Adventure 1999 `` Blue Sapphire '' Hiroomi Tosaka Detective Conan : The Fist of Blue Sapphire 2019 `` Countdown '' ( カウントダウン ) NormCore Case Closed 2018 `` Detective Conan Main Theme '' ( 名探偵コナン メイン・テーマ ) Katsuo Ōno Case Closed 1996 `` OVER THE TOP '' Hiroshi Kitadani One Piece 2019 `` We Go ! '' ( ウィーゴー! ) Hiroshi Kitadani One Piece 2011 `` We Can ! '' ( ウィーキャン! ) Kishidan and Hiroshi Kitadani One Piece 2016 Vocaloid Song Artist Year DLC `` Haikei Doppelganger '' ( 拝啓ドッペルゲンガー ) kemu feat . GUMI 2017 `` Juumensou - Colorful Version '' ( 十面相 , colorful ver . ) YM feat . GUMI 2011 `` Onigiri wa Dokokashira♪ '' ( おにぎりはどこかしら♪ ) Yomi feat . Hatsune Miku & KAITO 2016 `` Senbonzakura '' ( 千本桜 ) Kurousa P feat . Hatsune Miku 2011 `` Charles '' ( シャルル ) Balloon feat . flower 2016 `` Asuno Yozora Shoukaihan '' ( アスノヨゾラ哨戒班 ) Orangestar feat . IA 2014 `` Hatsune Miku no Shoushitsu -Gekijouban- '' ( 初音ミクの消失‐劇場版‐ ) cosMo feat . Hatsune Miku 2011 `` Tooriyo '' ( トオリヨ ) Tezuka feat . Kagamine Rin/Kagamine Len 2015 `` Dance Robot Dance '' ( ダンスロボットダンス ) Nayutan Seijin feat . Hatsune Miku 2016 `` A Tale of Six Trillion Years and a Night '' ( 六兆年と一夜物語 ) kemu feat . IA 2012 `` Happy Synthesizer '' ( ハッピーシンセサイザ ) EasyPop feat . Megurine Luka and GUMI 2010 `` Woof Meow World '' ( わんにゃーワールド ) Kagamine Rin/Kagamine Len starring Asami Shimoda 2013 `` Mirai '' ( ミライ ) Mirai Komachi 2018 `` Roki '' ( ロキ ) Mikito-P feat . Kagamine Rin 2018 `` Ame to Petra '' ( 雨とペトラ ) Balloon feat . flower 2017 `` Cantabile×Passione '' ( カンタービレ×パッシオーネ ) OSTER project feat . Hatsune Miku 2017 `` Juukinzoku Fugitive '' ( 重金属フューギティブ ) Ryuitti feat . GUMI 2013 `` future beat '' Mifumei feat . Mirai Komachi 2019 Variety Song Artist Year DLC `` YouTube Theme Song '' ( YouTubeテーマソング ) HIKAKIN & SEIKIN 2015 `` Jounetsu - Tairiku '' ( 情熱大陸 ) Taro Hakase 1999 `` The Alphabet Song '' ( ABCの歌 ) Nursery rhyme 1835 `` Grip & Break down ! ! -Tatsujin Edit.- '' ( Grip & Break down ! ! -達人Edit.- ) Toho Project Arrange ( SOUND HOLIC feat . Nana Takahashi ) 2008 `` Iro wa Niho e do Chiri nuru o '' ( 色は匂へど散りぬるを ) Toho Project Arrange ( Yu-Hei Satellite ) 2010 `` Bad Apple ! ! '' Toho Project Arrange ( Alstroemeria Records feat . nomico ) 2007 `` Omae Butamen ! '' ( おまえブタメン ! ) Oyatsu Company & The Puh 2018 `` Night of Knights / Knight of Nights '' ( ナイト・オブ・ナイツ ) Toho Project Arrange ( beatMARIO ) 2007 `` Tsuki ni Murakumo Hana ni Kaze '' ( 月に叢雲華に風 ) Toho Project Arrange ( Yu-Hei Satellite ) 2011 `` Kero⑨destiny '' ( ケロ⑨destiny ) Toho Project Arrange ( Silver Forest ) 2007 `` Jingle Bells No.765 '' ( ジングルベル第765番 ) 2006 `` Hypnosis Mic -Division Battle Anthem- '' ( ヒプノシスマイク -Division Battle Anthem- ) Division All Stars 2019 Classical Song Composer Year DLC `` Kurapopuporusuka '' ( クラポルポルスカ ) Original adaptation of Clarinet Polka 2018 `` Flight of the Bumblebee '' ( 熊蜂の飛行 ) Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov 1900 `` Turkish March '' ( トルコ行進曲 ) Ludwig van Beethoven 1809 `` A Little Serenade '' ( アイネクライネナハトムジーク ) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1787 `` Overture from Orpheus in the Underworld '' ( 天国と地獄 序曲 ) Jacques Offenbach 1858 `` Toy Symphony '' ( おもちゃのシンフォニー ) Joseph Haydn 1770 `` Symphony No.25 in G Minor - First Movement '' ( 交響曲第25番ト短調第一楽章 ) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1773 `` From Symphony No.7 '' ( 交響曲第7番から ) Ludwig van Beethoven 1812 `` La Campanella '' ( ラ・カンパネラ ) Franz Liszt 1851 `` Hungarian Dance No.5 '' ( ハンガリー舞曲第5番 ) Johannes Brahms 1869 `` Requiem - Days of Wrath '' ( レクイエム 怒りの日より ) Giuseppe Verdi 1874 `` March from The Nutcracker '' ( 行進曲「くるみ割り人形」から ) Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 1892 `` Jupiter '' ( 木星 ) Gustav Holst 1914 `` Montagues and Capulets '' ( モンタギュー家とキャピュレット家 ) Sergei Prokofiev 1935 `` Kare Kano Canon '' ( カレ・カノ・カノン ) Original adaptation of Pachelbel 's Canon 2008 `` Mao-u '' ( まおぅ ) Yuu ( pLumsonic ! ) 2015 `` Alborada del gracioso '' ( 道化師の朝の歌 ) Maurice Ravel & Yukiko 'YMY ' Yamamoto `` The Entertainer '' ( エンターテイナー ) Scott Joplin 1902 `` O sole mio '' ( オーソレ・ミオ ) Eduardo di Capua 1898 `` Fantaisie-Impromptu '' ( 幻想即興曲 ) Frédéric Chopin 1834 `` Sonata , Gekkou '' ( 其方、激昂 ) Original adaptation of Piano Sonata No . 14 2019 Game Music
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Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum 'n' Fun!, released in Asia as , is a rhythm game developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. It was first released in Japan and other parts of Asia in July 2018, in North America, Europe and Australia in November 2018. The title's release marks the first release of a Taiko no Tatsujin game to western audiences in over a decade.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mari_Klaup-McColl
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Mari Klaup-McColl
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[
"Discipline",
"Performance",
"Place",
"Date"
] |
[
[
"200 metres",
"25.54",
"Moscow",
"12 August 2013"
],
[
"800 metres",
"2:18.35",
"Desenzano del Garda",
"8 May 2011"
],
[
"100 metres hurdles",
"13.84",
"Rakvere",
"15 September 2015"
],
[
"100 metres hurdles",
"13",
"Rakvere",
"15 August 2015"
],
[
"High jump",
"1.83",
"Rakvere",
"27 June 2014"
],
[
"Long jump",
"5.96",
"Pärnu",
"17 June 2018"
],
[
"Shot put",
"13.40",
"Rakvere",
"13 July 2014"
],
[
"Javelin throw",
"53.56",
"Pärnu",
"17 June 2018"
],
[
"Heptathlon",
"6023",
"Rakvere",
"16 August 2015"
]
] |
Personal bests -- Outdoor
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Mari_Klaup-McColl_0
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Mari Klaup (born 27 February 1990) is an Estonian athlete who specialises in the heptathlon. She competed in the heptathlon event at the 2016 European Championships in Amsterdam, Netherlands. At the 2013 World Championships in Moscow she was 21st.
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