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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Huddersfield_Giants_season
|
2013 Huddersfield Giants season
|
[
"Name",
"Position",
"Club Signed",
"Date"
] |
[
[
"Kevin Brown",
"Stand Off",
"Widnes Vikings",
"May 2012"
],
[
"Tony Tonks",
"Prop",
"Halifax",
"July 2012"
],
[
"Lee Gilmour",
"Second Row",
"Castleford Tigers",
"June 2012"
],
[
"Tommy Lee",
"Hooker",
"London Broncos",
"September 2012"
],
[
"David Fa'alogo",
"Second Row",
"Newcastle Knights",
"September 2012"
],
[
"Adam Walker",
"Prop",
"Hull Kingston Rovers",
"November 2012"
],
[
"Scott Moore",
"Hooker",
"North Queensland Cowboys",
"November 2012"
],
[
"Greg Eden",
"Fullback",
"Hull Kingston Rovers",
"November 2012"
],
[
"Keith Mason",
"Prop",
"Castleford Tigers",
"December 2012"
]
] |
2013 transfers in/out
|
In Name Position Signed from Date Brett Ferres Second Row Castleford Tigers July 2012 Anthony Mullally Prop Widnes Vikings July 2012 Ukuma Ta'ai Prop New Zealand Warriors September 2012 Craig Kopczak Prop Bradford Bulls September 2012 Ben Blackmore Wing Castleford Tigers September 2012 Stuart Fielden Prop Wigan Warriors October 2012 Out
|
2013_Huddersfield_Giants_season_2
|
This article details the Huddersfield Giants rugby league football club's 2013 season. This was the 18th season of the Super League era.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_FIS_Ski_Jumping_Grand_Prix
|
2015 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix
|
[
"Num",
"Season",
"Date",
"Place",
"Hill",
"Size",
"Winner",
"Second",
"Third",
"Yellow bib"
] |
[
[
"13",
"1",
"14 August 2015",
"Courchevel",
"Tremplin du Praz HS96",
"NH",
"Sara Takanashi",
"Yūki Itō",
"Daniela Iraschko-Stolz",
"Sara Takanashi"
],
[
"14",
"2",
"5 September 2015",
"Chaykovsky",
"Snezhinka HS106 ( night )",
"NH",
"Sara Takanashi",
"Maren Lundby",
"Line Jahr",
"Sara Takanashi"
],
[
"15",
"3",
"6 September 2015",
"Chaykovsky",
"Snezhinka HS106",
"NH",
"Sara Takanashi",
"Yūki Itō",
"Line Jahr",
"Sara Takanashi"
],
[
"16",
"4",
"12 September 2015",
"Almaty",
"Sunkar HS106",
"NH",
"Sara Takanashi",
"Nita Englund",
"Yūki Itō",
"Sara Takanashi"
],
[
"17",
"5",
"13 September 2015",
"Almaty",
"Sunkar HS106",
"NH",
"Sara Takanashi",
"Yūki Itō",
"Jacqueline Seifriedsberger",
"Sara Takanashi"
]
] |
Calendar -- Ladies
|
2015_FIS_Ski_Jumping_Grand_Prix_1
|
The 2015 FIS Ski Jumping Grand Prix was the 22nd Summer Grand Prix season in ski jumping on plastic for men and the 4th for ladies. Other competitive circuits this season included the World Cup, Continental Cup, FIS Cup, FIS Race and Alpen Cup.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Indian_general_election
|
2014 Indian general election
|
[
"Party",
"BJP",
"INC",
"AIADMK",
"AITC",
"BJD",
"SS",
"TDP",
"TRS"
] |
[
[
"Leader",
"Narendra Modi",
"Sonia Gandhi",
"Jayalalithaa",
"Mamata Banerjee",
"Naveen Patnaik",
"Uddhav Thackeray",
"N. Chandrababu Naidu",
"K. Chandrashekhar Rao"
],
[
"Votes",
"31.34% , 171,660,230",
"19.52% , 106,935,942",
"3.30% , 18,111,579",
"3.88% , 21,262,665",
"1.73% , 9,489,946",
"1.87% , 10,262,544",
"2.57% 14,099,230",
"1.23% 6,736,270"
],
[
"Seats",
"282 ( 51.9% )",
"44 ( 8.1% )",
"37 ( 6.8% )",
"34 ( 6.2% )",
"20 ( 3.6% )",
"18 ( 3.3% )",
"16 ( 2.7% )",
"11 ( 2.4% )"
],
[
"Seats",
"282 / 543",
"44 / 543",
"37 / 543",
"34 / 543",
"20 / 543",
"18 / 543",
"16 / 543",
"11 / 543"
]
] |
Results
|
Main articles : Results of the 2014 Indian general election and List of members of the 16th Lok Sabha Vote share of NDA was 38.5% and that of UPA was 23% . [ 278 ] [ 279 ] ↓ 336 60 147 BJP+NDA INC+UPA Others Results of the election by alliance
|
Indian_general_election,_2014_55
|
The Indian general election, 2014 was held to constitute the 16th Lok Sabha, electing members of parliament for all 543 parliamentary constituencies. Running in nine phases from 7 April to 12 May 2014, it lasted 36 days. According to the Election Commission of India, 814.5 million people were eligible to vote, with an increase of 100 million voters since the last general election in 2009, making it the largest ever election in the world. Around 23.1 million or 2.7% of the total eligible voters were aged 18-19 years. A total of 8,251 candidates contested for the 543 Lok Sabha seats. The average election turnout over all nine phases was around 66.40%, the highest ever in the history of Indian general elections. The results were declared on 16 May 2014, 15 days before the 15th Lok Sabha completed its constitutional mandate on 31 May 2014. The counting exercise was held at 989 counting centres. The National Democratic Alliance won a sweeping victory, taking 336 seats. The BJP won 31.0% votes, which is the lowest share for a party to form a majority government in India since independence, while NDA's combined vote share was 38.5%. BJP and its allies won the right to form the largest majority government since the 1984 general election, and it was the first time since that election that a party had won enough seats to govern without the support of other parties. The United Progressive Alliance, led by the Indian National Congress, won 59 seats, 44 (8.1%) of which were won by the Congress, that won 19.3% of all votes.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_G.D._Chaves_season
|
2017–18 G.D. Chaves season
|
[
"Pos",
"Player",
"Signed from",
"Details",
"Date"
] |
[
[
"FW",
"Wilmar Jordán",
"CSKA Sofia",
"Free Transfer",
"May 16 , 2017"
],
[
"GK",
"Ricardo",
"FC Porto",
"Free Transfer",
"May 18 , 2017"
],
[
"DF",
"Félix Mathaus",
"Freamunde",
"Loan Return",
"June 1 , 2017"
],
[
"FW",
"Gustavo Souza",
"Juventude de Pedras Salgadas",
"Loan Return",
"June 1 , 2017"
],
[
"FW",
"José Xavier",
"Juventude de Pedras Salgadas",
"Loan Return",
"June 1 , 2017"
],
[
"MF",
"Latyr Fall",
"Vilaverdense",
"Loan Return",
"June 1 , 2016"
],
[
"MF",
"Pana",
"Académico de Viseu",
"Loan Return",
"June 1 , 2017"
],
[
"DF",
"Lamine Bá",
"Oliveirense",
"Loan Return",
"June 1 , 2017"
],
[
"FW",
"Hamdou Elhouni",
"Benfica",
"Loan",
"June 1 , 2017"
],
[
"DF",
"Rafael Furlan",
"Grêmio Anápolis",
"Undisclosed",
"June 6 , 2017"
],
[
"MF",
"Foguinho",
"Grêmio Anápolis",
"Undisclosed",
"June 6 , 2017"
],
[
"FW",
"Platiny",
"Feirense",
"Free Transfer",
"June 20 , 2017"
],
[
"DF",
"Anderson Conceição",
"São Bernardo Futebol Clube",
"Undisclosed",
"June 23 , 2017"
],
[
"FW",
"Tiago Galvão",
"Borac Čačak",
"Undisclosed",
"June 30 , 2017"
],
[
"DF",
"Paulinho",
"SC Braga",
"Undisclosed",
"June 30 , 2017"
],
[
"DF",
"Rúben Ferreira",
"Vitória de Guimarães",
"Undisclosed",
"July 3 , 2017"
],
[
"GK",
"João Paulo Kuspios",
"ARS Martinho",
"Undisclosed",
"July 4 , 2017"
],
[
"MF",
"Jefferson",
"Hajduk Split",
"€350K",
"July 5 , 2017"
],
[
"MF",
"Filipe Melo",
"Sheffield Wednesday",
"Free Transfer",
"July 10 , 2017"
],
[
"DF",
"Domingos Duarte",
"Sporting CP",
"Loan",
"July 15 , 2017"
]
] |
Transfers -- In
|
2017–18_G.D._Chaves_season_0
|
The 2017-18 season is Chaves' fifteenth season in the top flight of Portuguese football.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Leighton
|
Laura Leighton
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1993",
"Victim of Love : The Shannon Mohr Story",
"Travel Agent",
"Television film ; uncredited"
],
[
"1993-97",
"Melrose Place",
"Sydney Andrews",
"126 episodes Guest star ( season 1 ) Recurring role ( season 2 ) Main role ( seasons 3-5 )"
],
[
"1994",
"Life with Louie",
"Voice role",
"Episode : A Christmas Surprise for Mrs. Stillman"
],
[
"1995",
"The Other Woman",
"Carolyn",
"Television film"
],
[
"1995",
"In the Name of Love : A Texas Tragedy",
"Laurette Wilder",
"Television film"
],
[
"1995",
"Saturday Night Live",
"Host / Madam Sophia / Amy / Cydney",
"Episode : Laura Leighton/Rancid"
],
[
"1997",
"Duckman",
"Ditzi ( voice )",
"Episode : With Friends Like These"
],
[
"1997",
"The Larry Sanders Show",
"Herself",
"Episode : Artie and Angie and Hank and Hercules"
],
[
"1998",
"Cupid",
"Kristy Holbrook",
"Unaired episode : Botched Makeover"
],
[
"1998",
"Beverly Hills , 90210",
"Sophie Burns",
"6 episodes Recurring role ( season 9 )"
],
[
"1998",
"Naked City : A Killer Christmas",
"Gerry Millar",
"Television film"
],
[
"2000",
"The Outer Limits",
"Anne Marie Reynolds",
"Episode : Inner Child"
],
[
"2000",
"Early Edition",
"Ginger",
"Episode : Everybody Goes to Rick 's"
],
[
"2002",
"We 'll Meet Again",
"Fran Silman",
"Television film"
],
[
"2003",
"Skin",
"Cynthia Peterson",
"3 episodes"
],
[
"2004",
"Tru Calling",
"Jordan Davies",
"Episode : Daddy 's Girl"
],
[
"2004",
"A Deadly Encounter",
"Joanne Sanders",
"Television film"
],
[
"2005",
"Eyes",
"Leslie Town",
"7 episodes Main cast ( season 1 )"
],
[
"2006",
"CSI : Miami",
"Alyssa Prince",
"Episode : Silencer"
],
[
"2006",
"Boston Legal",
"Erica Dolenz",
"Episodes : Lincoln , On the Ledge"
]
] |
Filmography
|
Laura_Leighton_1
|
Laura Diane Leighton (born July 24, 1968) is an American actress. She is best known for the role of Sydney Andrews on the television series Melrose Place (1993-1997) and its remake (2009-2010) and for Ashley Marin on Freeform's series Pretty Little Liars (2010-2017).
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Croatian_First_Football_League
|
2018–19 Croatian First Football League
|
[
"Home \\ Away",
"DIN",
"RIJ",
"OSI",
"HAJ",
"GOR",
"LOK",
"SLA",
"INT",
"IST",
"RUD"
] |
[
[
"Dinamo Zagreb",
"-",
"3-1",
"3-0",
"3-1",
"3-1",
"3-0",
"3-0",
"1-0",
"1-0",
"7-2"
],
[
"Rijeka",
"0-0",
"-",
"3-1",
"0-0",
"1-3",
"1-0",
"2-0",
"7-0",
"2-0",
"3-1"
],
[
"Osijek",
"2-1",
"2-1",
"-",
"0-1",
"2-2",
"1-1",
"1-1",
"3-1",
"1-0",
"2-0"
],
[
"Hajduk Split",
"0-1",
"4-0",
"0-0",
"-",
"0-0",
"2-1",
"2-0",
"3-2",
"4-1",
"3-0"
],
[
"Gorica",
"1-2",
"1-0",
"1-0",
"3-0",
"-",
"0-2",
"4-3",
"2-2",
"4-1",
"3-1"
],
[
"Lokomotiva",
"1-1",
"1-2",
"0-4",
"0-1",
"2-3",
"-",
"3-1",
"2-0",
"1-1",
"0-0"
],
[
"Slaven Belupo",
"0-1",
"1-1",
"1-0",
"1-2",
"2-0",
"1-1",
"-",
"0-1",
"3-3",
"2-1"
],
[
"Inter Zaprešić",
"2-3",
"0-3",
"1-3",
"1-3",
"2-2",
"3-2",
"1-3",
"-",
"3-1",
"0-3"
],
[
"Istra 1961",
"0-4",
"0-7",
"1-0",
"0-2",
"0-3",
"0-0",
"1-1",
"0-1",
"-",
"2-0"
],
[
"Rudeš",
"0-2",
"2-4",
"0-1",
"1-4",
"1-1",
"1-2",
"0-1",
"2-0",
"1-0",
"-"
]
] |
2018–19_Croatian_First_Football_League_7
|
The 2018-19 Croatian First Football League (officially Hrvatski telekom Prva liga for sponsorship reasons) was the 28th season of the Croatian First Football League, the national championship for men's association football teams in Croatia, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 27 July 2018 and finished on 26 May 2019. The league is contested by 10 teams.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Donington_Park_Superleague_Formula_round
|
2009 Donington Park Superleague Formula round
|
[
"Pos",
"Team",
"Driver",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Olympiacos CFP",
"Davide Rigon",
"1:32.414"
],
[
"2",
"A.C. Milan",
"Giorgio Pantano",
"1:33.110"
],
[
"3",
"Tottenham Hotspur",
"Craig Dolby",
"1:33.660"
],
[
"4",
"RSC Anderlecht",
"Yelmer Buurman",
"1:33.923"
],
[
"5",
"Liverpool F.C",
"Adrián Vallés",
"1:34.551"
],
[
"6",
"F.C . Porto",
"Tristan Gommendy",
"1:34.687"
],
[
"7",
"Olympique Lyonnais",
"Nelson Panciatici",
"1:34.727"
],
[
"8",
"FC Midtjylland",
"Kasper Andersen",
"1:35.095"
],
[
"9",
"Sporting CP",
"Pedro Petiz",
"1:36.933"
]
] |
2009_Donington_Park_Superleague_Formula_round_1
|
The 2009 Donington Park Superleague Formula round was the third round of the 2009 Superleague Formula season, with the races taking place on 2 August 2009. Support race events included the Historic Formula One Championship, British Superkart and Formula Jedi.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Frankfurt
|
List of tallest buildings in Frankfurt
|
[
"Name",
"Height ( m )",
"Height ( ft )",
"Location"
] |
[
[
"Millennium Tower",
"369.0",
"1,210.6",
""
],
[
"Bahn Tower",
"200.0",
"656.2",
"Stuttgarter Straße , Gutleutviertel"
],
[
"Hochhauskomplex Neue Mainzer Straße",
"197.0",
"646.3",
"Neue Mainzer Straße 57-59 , Innenstadt"
],
[
"DZ Bank Tower",
"175.0",
"574.1",
"Mainzer Landstraße , Westend-Süd"
],
[
"Former Police Department Tower",
"145.0",
"475.7",
"Friedrich-Ebert-Anlage , Gallus"
],
[
"Matthäuskirche Tower",
"130.0",
"426.5",
"Friedrich-Ebert Anlage 33 , Gallus"
],
[
"Hafenstraße Tower",
"110.0",
"360.9",
"Hafenstraße/Adam-Riese-Straße , Gallus"
],
[
"Campus Bockenheim Tower II",
"100.0",
"328.1",
"Robert-Mayer-Straße , Westend-Süd"
],
[
"Europagarten East Tower I",
"100.0",
"328.1",
"Europa-Allee , Gallus"
],
[
"Emser Brücke Tower I",
"100.0",
"328.1",
"Europa-Allee , Gallus"
]
] |
Tallest under construction , announced and proposed -- Proposed ( selected projects )
|
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Frankfurt_2
|
The tallest structure in Frankfurt is the Europaturm, which rises however, the observation tower is not generally considered a high-rise building as it does not have successive floors that can be occupied. The tallest habitable building in Frankfurt is the Commerzbank Tower, which rises and 56 floors. As of October 2011, the structure is the 197th-tallest building in the world, the seventh-tallest building in Europe and the second-tallest building in the European Union. The second-tallest building in the city is the Messeturm, which rises tall and has 55 floors. The 10 tallest buildings in Germany are located in Frankfurt. Frankfurt is one of the few European cities with a large cluster of high rise building in its downtown area; in many other European cities, skyscraper construction was not well received in the past due to the historical value of existing buildings. For this reason, Frankfurt is sometimes referred to as Mainhattan (a portmanteau of the local Main river and Manhattan), and Chicago am Main. Most of Frankfurt's downtown area was destroyed by Allied air bombardment during World War II, and only a small number of the city's landmarks were rebuilt. This left ample room for and little opposition against the construction of modern high-rises in the city. Frankfurt went through a first high-rise building boom in the 1970s; during this time, the city saw the construction of nine buildings over . From 1984 until 1993, Frankfurt went through another building boom, during which time the city's second-tallest building, Messeturm, and the third-tallest building, Westendstraße 1, were completed. The city has now 14 buildings which rise at least in height, more than any other city in Germany.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Bayer_04_Leverkusen_season
|
2018–19 Bayer 04 Leverkusen season
|
[
"No",
"Pos",
"Player",
"To",
"Type",
"Window",
"Fee"
] |
[
[
"1",
"GK",
"Bernd Leno",
"Arsenal",
"Transfer",
"Summer",
"€25,000,000"
],
[
"11",
"FW",
"Stefan Kießling",
"Retired",
"Released",
"Summer",
"Free"
],
[
"22",
"MF",
"Vladlen Yurchenko",
"",
"Released",
"Summer",
"Free"
],
[
"36",
"GK",
"Niklas Lomb",
"SV Sandhausen",
"Loan",
"Summer",
"Free"
],
[
"37",
"MF",
"Marlon Frey",
"",
"Released",
"Summer",
"Free"
]
] |
Players -- Transfers
|
2018–19_Bayer_04_Leverkusen_season_2
|
The 2018-19 Bayer 04 Leverkusen season is the 115th season in the football club's history and 40th consecutive and overall season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, having been promoted from the 2. Bundesliga Nord in 1979. In addition to the domestic league, Bayer Leverkusen also are participating in this season's editions of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal, and the second-tier continental cup, the UEFA Europa League. This is the 61st season for Leverkusen in the BayArena, located in Leverkusen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The season covers a period from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessie_Cave
|
Jessie Cave
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"2007",
"Cranford",
"Villager",
"Episode : April 1843 , uncredited"
],
[
"2008",
"Summerhill",
"Stella",
"TV film"
],
[
"2011",
"Sadie J",
"Hermione 'Hoggy '",
"Episode : Slumberlicious"
],
[
"2012",
"Grandma 's House",
"Zazzy",
"Episode : The Day Simon and his Family Opened the Door to Acceptance"
],
[
"2013",
"Pramface",
"Angela",
"Episode : The Edge of Hell"
],
[
"2013",
"Coming Up",
"Denise",
"Episode : Burger Van Champion"
],
[
"2013",
"BBC Comedy Feeds",
"Various",
"Episode : The Cariad Show"
],
[
"2013",
"Dani 's Castle",
"Lady Steffy",
""
],
[
"2013",
"Wizards vs Aliens",
"Alicia Ferguson",
"2 episodes"
],
[
"2014",
"Cardinal Burns",
"Various",
"1 episode"
],
[
"2014",
"The Job Lot",
"Anne-Marie Bonner",
"Episode : MP"
],
[
"2014",
"Glue Online",
"Annie Maddocks",
"Uncredited role ( Episode : Glue : One Day Before )"
],
[
"2014",
"Glue",
"Annie Maddocks",
"Main cast"
],
[
"2015",
"Trollied",
"Heather",
"Main cast"
],
[
"2016",
"Call the Midwife",
"Connie Manley",
"1 episode"
],
[
"2017",
"8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown",
"Herself",
"1 episode"
],
[
"2017-18",
"Trollied",
"Heather",
"Main cast"
],
[
"2017",
"Black Mirror",
"Edna",
"Episode : Hang the DJ"
],
[
"2018",
"Father Brown",
"Pandora Pott",
"Episode : The Kembleford Dragon"
]
] |
Filmography -- Television
|
Jessie_Cave_0
|
Jessica Alice Cave Lloyd (born 5 May 1987) is an English actress, comedian and cartoonist, known for her role as Lavender Brown in the Harry Potter film series, and for her shows in London and at the Edinburgh Fringe. She has also published a book of her trademark cartoon doodles, called Love Sick, and some of the designs have also appeared on greeting cards.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_at_the_2017_World_Aquatics_Championships
|
United States at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships
|
[
"Medal",
"Name",
"Sport",
"Event",
"Date"
] |
[
[
"Gold",
"Ashley Twichell",
"Open water swimming",
"Women 's 5 km",
"July 19"
],
[
"Gold",
"Nathan Adrian Zach Apple Michael Chadwick Caeleb Dressel Townley Haas * Blake Pieroni *",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 4×100 m freestyle relay",
"July 23"
],
[
"Gold",
"Katie Ledecky",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 400 m freestyle",
"July 23"
],
[
"Gold",
"Mallory Comerford Katie Ledecky Simone Manuel Lia Neal Olivia Smoliga * Kelsi Worrell",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 4×100 m freestyle relay",
"July 23"
],
[
"Gold",
"Katie Ledecky",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 1500 m freestyle",
"July 25"
],
[
"Gold",
"Lilly King",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 100 m breaststroke",
"July 25"
],
[
"Gold",
"Kevin Cordes * Caeleb Dressel Matt Grevers Ryan Murphy * Mallory Comerford * Lilly King Simone Manuel Kelsi Worrell *",
"Swimming",
"Mixed 4 × 100 m medley relay",
"July 26"
],
[
"Gold",
"Chase Kalisz",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 200 m individual medley",
"July 27"
],
[
"Gold",
"Caeleb Dressel",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 100 m freestyle",
"July 27"
],
[
"Gold",
"Mallory Comerford Katie Ledecky Simone Manuel * Melanie Margalis Cierra Runge * Leah Smith",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 4×200 m freestyle relay",
"July 27"
],
[
"Gold",
"Simone Manuel",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 100 m freestyle",
"July 28"
],
[
"Gold",
"United States women 's national water polo team Gabrielle Stone Madeline Musselman Melissa Seidemann Rachel Fattal Paige Hauschild Maggie Steffens Jordan Raney Kiley Neushul Aria Fischer Jamie Neushul Makenzie Fischer Alys Williams Amanda Longan",
"Water polo",
"Women 's tournament",
"July 28"
],
[
"Gold",
"Caeleb Dressel",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 50 m freestyle",
"July 29"
],
[
"Gold",
"Caeleb Dressel",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 100 m butterfly",
"July 29"
],
[
"Gold",
"Katie Ledecky",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 800 m freestyle",
"July 29"
],
[
"Gold",
"Nathan Adrian Zach Apple * Caeleb Dressel Mallory Comerford Simone Manuel Lia Neal *",
"Swimming",
"Mixed 4×100 m freestyle relay",
"July 29"
],
[
"Gold",
"Steve LoBue",
"High diving",
"Men 's high diving",
"July 30"
],
[
"Gold",
"Lilly King",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 50 m breaststroke",
"July 30"
],
[
"Gold",
"Chase Kalisz",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 400 m individual medley",
"July 30"
],
[
"Gold",
"Kathleen Baker Mallory Comerford * Sarah Gibson * Lilly King Simone Manuel Katie Meili * Olivia Smoliga * Kelsi Worrell",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 4 × 100 m medley relay",
"July 30"
]
] |
Medalists
|
United_States_at_the_2017_World_Aquatics_Championships_0
|
United States is scheduled to compete at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships in Budapest, Hungary from 14 July to 30 July.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Washington_state_symbols
|
List of Washington state symbols
|
[
"Type",
"Symbol",
"Description",
"Adopted"
] |
[
[
"Arboretum",
"Washington Park Arboretum",
"Managed by Seattle and the University of Washington , the arboretum is a living museum that encourages conservation and displays plants from around the world that can grow in the Pacific Northwest . The arboretum is the oldest center for botanical and gardening learning in the region , and is recognized as one of the two foremost collections of woody plants in the country",
"1995"
],
[
"Dance",
"Square dance",
"When pioneers migrated west , they brought with them a dance known as the quadrille . A folk dance with four couples ( eight dancers ) arranged in a square , the square dance became the state dance on April 17 , 1979",
"1979"
],
[
"Folk song",
"Roll On , Columbia , Roll On",
"The Bonneville Power Administration produced a film in the 1940s encouraging Pacific Northwest residents to use power generated by the recently built Bonneville and Grand Coulee dams along the Columbia River . Folk musician Woody Guthrie was hired to write songs for the project ; Roll On , Columbia , Roll On , described as an ode to the harnessing of Washington 's mightiest river , was the most popular of the 26 songs . In 1987 , the song was officially designated as the state folk song by the Legislature",
"1987"
],
[
"Ship",
"Lady Washington",
"Lady Washington is the name for the original wooden merchant sailing vessel that sailed during the 18th century as well as the updated modern replica created in 1989 . Named after Martha Washington , the original ship left Boston Harbor on October 1 , 1787 as part of the Columbia Expedition and foundered in 1797 . The replica was built in Aberdeen as part of the state centennial celebrations of 1989",
"2007"
],
[
"Song",
"Washington , My Home",
"Written by Helen Davis in 1950 and arranged by Stuart Churchill , Washington , My Home was approved unanimously after a State Senator from South Bend introduced a bill proposing the song as the state song . In 1909 , Washington Beloved was unofficially adopted as the state song but was never part of the state 's code of law",
"1959"
],
[
"Tartan",
"Washington state tartan",
"Consisting of a green background with stripes of blue , white , yellow , red , and black , the state tartan of Washington was designed by Margaret McLeod van Nus and Frank Cannonita in 1988 to commemorate the Washington centennial celebration and is registered with the Scottish Tartan Society . The colors represent various aspects of nature : green symbolizes rich forests of the state ; blue the lakes , rivers and ocean ; white the snow-capped mountains ; red the apple and cherry crops ; yellow the wheat and grain crops ; and black the eruption of Mount St. Helens",
"1991"
]
] |
Culture
|
List_of_Washington_state_symbols_3
|
The U.S. state of Washington has 21 official emblems, as designated by the Washington State Legislature. These symbols, which reflect the history and culture of the state, are often opportunities for politicians to tie themselves to popular symbols, for teachers to highlight the legislative process to their students, and for lobbyists to have their products given official designation. While some of the symbols are unique to Washington, others are used by multiple states. For example, the willow goldfinch (also known as the American goldfinch), Washington's state bird, is also an official symbol for Iowa and New Jersey. Washington's state grass, bluebunch wheatgrass, is also a symbol for the state of Montana. The square dance and apple are commonly used state dances and state foods, respectively. While most states have an official motto and nickname, Washington's motto (Al-ki, meaning by and by in Chinook Jargon) and nickname (The Evergreen State) have never been officially adopted by the Legislature. Washington's first official symbol was its flag, adopted in 1923. While some symbols, including the state flower and state seal, were selected before then, they were not adopted by the Legislature until later. Washington's second symbol was western hemlock, selected as the state tree in 1947. Fourteen symbols were added between 1950 and 2000. Five symbols have been adopted in the 21st century.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paracanoe_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_KL2
|
Paracanoe at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Men's KL2
|
[
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"6",
"Curtis McGrath",
"Australia",
"44.104",
"F"
],
[
"2",
"5",
"Mykola Syniuk",
"Ukraine",
"47.307",
"F"
],
[
"3",
"7",
"Dejan Fabčič",
"Slovenia",
"48.131",
"SF"
],
[
"4",
"4",
"Ivo Kilian",
"Germany",
"50.222",
"SF"
],
[
"5",
"8",
"Javier Reja",
"Spain",
"52.325",
"SF"
]
] |
Heats -- Heat 1
|
9:30 14 September 2016 : [ 1 ]
|
Paracanoe_at_the_2016_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_KL2_0
|
The Canoe Sprint Men's KL2 event at the 2016 Paralympic Games took place on 14 September 2016 - 15 September 2016, at the Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas. Two heats were held. Winners and runners up advanced directly to the final. The rest went into the semifinal, where the top four advanced to the final.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Venezuelans
|
Italian Venezuelans
|
[
"State",
"Italian-born Population",
"Percentage"
] |
[
[
"Amazonas",
"19",
"0.013"
],
[
"Anzoátegui",
"1,116",
"0.0798"
],
[
"Apure",
"63",
"0.0137"
],
[
"Aragua",
"2,492",
"0.1537"
],
[
"Barinas",
"351",
"0.0434"
],
[
"Bolívar",
"885",
"0.0631"
],
[
"Capital District",
"5,792",
"0.3003"
],
[
"Carabobo",
"3,011",
"0.1349"
],
[
"Cojedes",
"93",
"0.0216"
],
[
"Delta Amacuro",
"18",
"0.01"
],
[
"Falcón",
"355",
"0.0373"
],
[
"Federal Dependencies",
"20",
"0.9438"
],
[
"Guárico",
"582",
"0.0785"
],
[
"Lara",
"1,449",
"0.082"
],
[
"Mérida",
"558",
"0.678"
],
[
"Miranda",
"8,263",
"0.3122"
],
[
"Monagas",
"494",
"0.0566"
],
[
"Nueva Esparta",
"915",
"0.1886"
],
[
"Portuguesa",
"851",
"0.0986"
],
[
"Sucre",
"296",
"0.038"
]
] |
Demographics -- Population
|
Percentage of population born in Italy through Venezuela States with the highest proportions of Italian-born population tend to be those of the North-central coastal area ( Capital and Central Region ) , the Andean Region ( Mérida ) and the Insular Region . At the 2011 census , this was the breakdown of Italian-born population by state
|
Italo-Venezuelans_0
|
Italian Venezuelans are Venezuelan citizens of Italian descent. The word may refer to someone born in Venezuela of Italian descent or to someone who has emigrated to Venezuela from Italy. Among European Venezuelans, Italians are one of the largest groups of immigrants to settle in the country.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_CFL_Dispersal_Draft
|
1997 CFL Dispersal Draft
|
[
"Pick #",
"Player",
"Position",
"CFL Team"
] |
[
[
"18",
"Dave Dinnall",
"RB",
"Saskatchewan Roughriders"
],
[
"19",
"Mike Gillock",
"DB",
"BC Lions"
],
[
"20",
"Frank West",
"DB",
"Hamilton Tiger-Cats"
],
[
"21",
"Stacy Evans",
"DE",
"Winnipeg Blue Bombers"
],
[
"22",
"Michael Hendricks",
"LB",
"Montreal Alouettes"
],
[
"23",
"Troy Mills",
"RB",
"Calgary Stampeders"
],
[
"24",
"Sean Reade",
"RB",
"Edmonton Eskimos"
],
[
"25",
"Joe Mero",
"CB",
"Toronto Argonauts"
]
] |
Round three
|
1997_CFL_Dispersal_Draft_3
|
The 1997 CFL dispersal draft took place on March 12, 1997, to distribute players who were under contract to the Ottawa Rough Riders at the time of their disbandment. The Saskatchewan Roughriders were awarded a bonus selection as well as the first selection in the first round. Otherwise the order of selection was determined based on priority waiver (reverse standings from 1996, with the 84th Grey Cup loser selecting second last and 84th Grey Cup winner selecting last in each round). Teams were permitted to trade selections, consequently, Winnipeg traded their first selection to Edmonton for Cody Ledbetter. 32 players were selected in the five-round draft, including 20 import players.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_hockey_at_the_2020_Winter_Youth_Olympics
|
Ice hockey at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics
|
[
"Event",
"Quotas",
"NOC 's"
] |
[
[
"Goaltenders",
"1",
"United States Sweden Canada Russia Finland Czech Republic Switzerland Slovakia Germany Japan Denmark France Norway Austria Hungary Italy Belarus Kazakhstan Latvia"
],
[
"Skills Challenge",
"4",
"Australia Austria China Czech Republic France Germany Great Britain Hungary Italy Japan Netherlands Russia Slovakia South Korea Spain Switzerland"
],
[
"Skills Challenge",
"3",
"Mexico Norway Poland Chinese Taipei"
],
[
"Skills Challenge",
"2",
"Argentina New Zealand Romania"
],
[
"Skills Challenge",
"1",
"Belgium Bulgaria Luxembourg Slovenia Serbia Turkey Ukraine"
],
[
"Total",
"104",
""
]
] |
The final quotas were released on November 1 , 2019 . [ 7 ]
|
Ice_hockey_at_the_2020_Winter_Youth_Olympics_5
|
Ice hockey at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics took place at the Vaudoise Aréna in Lausanne, Switzerland from 10 to 22 January 2020. A total of four events will be contested: a men's and women's tournament (six teams per gender), alongside a mixed 3x3 tournament for each gender. The 3x3 competition is replacing the skills challenge that was held in the first two editions. A country can enter a maximum of 26 athletes (17 for the team tournament, plus 4 in the boys' 3x3 tournament and 5 in the girl's 3x3 tournament). Hosts Switzerland are permitted to enter in each event, meaning the NOC can enter 43 athletes.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Junior_World_Rally_Championship
|
2013 Junior World Rally Championship
|
[
"Round",
"WRC Round",
"Dates",
"Rally name",
"Base",
"Surface"
] |
[
[
"1",
"4",
"12-13 April",
"Rally de Portugal",
"Faro , Algarve",
"Gravel"
],
[
"2",
"6",
"31 May-2 June",
"Acropolis Rally",
"Loutraki , Corinthia",
"Gravel"
],
[
"3",
"8",
"1-3 August",
"Rally Finland",
"Jyväskylä , Keski-Suomi",
"Gravel"
],
[
"4",
"9",
"22-25 August",
"Rallye Deutschland",
"Trier , Rhineland-Palatinate",
"Tarmac"
],
[
"5",
"11",
"3-6 October",
"Rallye de France Alsace",
"Strasbourg , Alsace",
"Tarmac"
],
[
"6",
"12",
"25-27 October",
"Rally de Catalunya",
"Salou , Tarragona",
"Mixed"
]
] |
Calendar
|
The calendar for the 2013 Junior World Rally Championship consisted of six rounds , run alongside the World Rally Championship .
|
2013_Junior_World_Rally_Championship_0
|
The 2013 FIA Junior World Rally Championship was the twelfth season of the Junior World Rally Championship, an auto racing championship recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, running in support of the World Rally Championship. It was previously known as the WRC Academy. The Junior World Rally Championship was open to drivers under the age of twenty-six. All teams contested the same six events - with their best five results counting towards their final championship position - in identical Ford Fiesta R2 cars, prepared by M-Sport. Hankook supplied tyres for all competitors. Pontus Tidemand secured the drivers' championship after winning at the Rallye de France-Alsace.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anastasia_Muñoz
|
Anastasia Muñoz
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"2009",
"Baccano !",
"Jacuzzi Splot ( Child )"
],
[
"2009",
"Save Me ! Lollipop",
"Forte ( Young )"
],
[
"2010",
"Fullmetal Alchemist : Brotherhood",
"Gracia Hughes"
],
[
"2010-12",
"Strike Witches series",
"Minna-Dietlinde Wilcke"
],
[
"2010",
"Summer Wars",
"Yukiko Shinohara"
],
[
"2010",
"The Sacred Blacksmith",
"Aria"
],
[
"2011-2013",
"Baka and Test series",
"Hiromi Nakabayashi"
],
[
"2011",
"Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai",
"Asada"
],
[
"2011",
"Ga-Rei : Zero",
"Ayame Jinguji"
],
[
"2011",
"Rosario + Vampire",
"Keito"
],
[
"2012",
"Cat Planet Cuties",
"Qoone"
],
[
"2012",
".hack//Quantum",
"Tobias"
],
[
"2012",
"Fafner in the Azure : Heaven and Earth",
"Jeremy Lee Marcy"
],
[
"2012",
"Freezing",
"Aika Takeuchi"
],
[
"2012",
"Sekirei : Pure Engagement",
"Ichiya"
],
[
"2012",
"Shangri-La",
"Sayoko"
],
[
"2012",
"King of Thorn",
"Laura Owen"
],
[
"2012",
"Okami-san and Her Seven Companions",
"Nanako Shirayuki"
],
[
"2013",
"Last Exile : Fam , the Silver Wing",
"Sophia Forrester , Fritz ( Child )"
],
[
"2013",
"A Certain Scientific Railgun",
"Harumi Kiyama"
]
] |
Filmography -- Anime
|
Anastasia_Muñoz_0
|
Anastasia Muñoz is an American voice actress affiliated with Funimation. She has provided voices for a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime films and television series. Her major characters include Tobias in .hack//Quantum, Koko Hekmatyar in Jormungand, Shiena Kenmochi in Riddle Story of Devil, Aria in The Sacred Blacksmith, and Minna-Dietlinde Wilcke in Strike Witches.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985–86_Washington_Capitals_season
|
1985–86 Washington Capitals season
|
[
"No",
"R",
"Date",
"Score",
"Opponent",
"Record"
] |
[
[
"1",
"L",
"October 10 , 1985",
"2-4",
"@ New York Rangers ( 1985-86 )",
"0-1-0"
],
[
"2",
"L",
"October 12 , 1985",
"1-4",
"@ New Jersey Devils ( 1985-86 )",
"0-2-0"
],
[
"3",
"L",
"October 13 , 1985",
"2-4",
"Philadelphia Flyers ( 1985-86 )",
"0-3-0"
],
[
"4",
"W",
"October 16 , 1985",
"6-5 OT",
"@ Toronto Maple Leafs ( 1985-86 )",
"1-3-0"
],
[
"5",
"W",
"October 18 , 1985",
"4-1",
"@ Buffalo Sabres ( 1985-86 )",
"2-3-0"
],
[
"6",
"T",
"October 19 , 1985",
"2-2 OT",
"Buffalo Sabres ( 1985-86 )",
"2-3-1"
],
[
"7",
"L",
"October 23 , 1985",
"2-4",
"@ Calgary Flames ( 1985-86 )",
"2-4-1"
],
[
"8",
"T",
"October 25 , 1985",
"7-7 OT",
"@ Winnipeg Jets ( 1985-86 )",
"2-4-2"
],
[
"9",
"W",
"October 27 , 1985",
"4-2",
"@ Chicago Black Hawks ( 1985-86 )",
"3-4-2"
],
[
"10",
"W",
"October 29 , 1985",
"6-3",
"St. Louis Blues ( 1985-86 )",
"4-4-2"
],
[
"11",
"W",
"November 1 , 1985",
"5-3",
"New York Islanders ( 1985-86 )",
"5-4-2"
],
[
"12",
"L",
"November 2 , 1985",
"3-5",
"@ New York Islanders ( 1985-86 )",
"5-5-2"
],
[
"13",
"W",
"November 5 , 1985",
"8-4",
"Chicago Black Hawks ( 1985-86 )",
"6-5-2"
],
[
"14",
"W",
"November 6 , 1985",
"4-1",
"@ Pittsburgh Penguins ( 1985-86 )",
"7-5-2"
],
[
"15",
"L",
"November 9 , 1985",
"4-5",
"Calgary Flames ( 1985-86 )",
"7-6-2"
],
[
"16",
"W",
"November 12 , 1985",
"5-2",
"Edmonton Oilers ( 1985-86 )",
"8-6-2"
],
[
"17",
"W",
"November 15 , 1985",
"5-3",
"Vancouver Canucks ( 1985-86 )",
"9-6-2"
],
[
"18",
"T",
"November 16 , 1985",
"2-2 OT",
"@ Boston Bruins ( 1985-86 )",
"9-6-3"
],
[
"19",
"W",
"November 19 , 1985",
"4-3",
"Pittsburgh Penguins ( 1985-86 )",
"10-6-3"
],
[
"20",
"W",
"November 20 , 1985",
"3-1",
"@ Pittsburgh Penguins ( 1985-86 )",
"11-6-3"
]
] |
Schedule and results
|
1985–86_Washington_Capitals_season_5
|
The Washington Capitals are a professional American ice hockey team based in Washington, D.C.; in the 1985-86 season, the team finished with 107 points and won 50 games for the first time in franchise history, good enough for the third-best record in the National Hockey League (NHL). However, they were bounced out of the playoffs in the second round by the New York Rangers. The 107 points scored by the Capitals in this season would not be surpassed until the 2008-09 season, when the team scored 108 points in the regular season.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Washington_Wizards_season
|
2011–12 Washington Wizards season
|
[
"Game",
"Date",
"Team",
"Score",
"High points",
"High rebounds",
"High assists",
"Location Attendance",
"Record"
] |
[
[
"36",
"March 3",
"Cleveland",
"W 101-98",
"Jordan Crawford ( 31 )",
"JaVale McGee ( 12 )",
"John Wall Andray Blatche Shelvin Mack ( 5 )",
"Verizon Center 17,759",
"8-28"
],
[
"37",
"March 5",
"Golden State",
"L 100-120",
"Nick Young ( 25 )",
"JaVale McGee ( 10 )",
"John Wall ( 14 )",
"Verizon Center 17,843",
"8-29"
],
[
"38",
"March 7",
"Los Angeles",
"W 106-101",
"Nick Young ( 19 )",
"Trevor Booker ( 17 )",
"John Wall ( 9 )",
"Verizon Center 20,282",
"9-29"
],
[
"39",
"March 10",
"Portland",
"L 99-110",
"John Wall ( 25 )",
"Trevor Booker ( 10 )",
"John Wall ( 8 )",
"Verizon Center 18,071",
"9-30"
],
[
"40",
"March 12",
"@ San Antonio",
"L 97-112",
"JaVale McGee ( 21 )",
"JaVale McGee ( 15 )",
"Jordan Crawford John Wall ( 5 )",
"AT & T Center 18,581",
"9-31"
],
[
"41",
"March 13",
"@ Dallas",
"L 98-107",
"Trevor Booker ( 20 )",
"Trevor Booker ( 12 )",
"John Wall ( 10 )",
"American Airlines Center 20,319",
"9-32"
],
[
"42",
"March 15",
"@ New Orleans",
"W 99-89",
"John Wall ( 26 )",
"Kevin Seraphin ( 9 )",
"John Wall ( 12 )",
"New Orleans Arena 14,256",
"10-32"
],
[
"43",
"March 16",
"@ Atlanta",
"L 88-102",
"Trevor Booker ( 18 )",
"Trevor Booker ( 9 )",
"John Wall ( 9 )",
"Philips Arena 15,241",
"10-33"
],
[
"44",
"March 18",
"@ Memphis",
"L 92-97",
"John Wall ( 25 )",
"Kevin Seraphin ( 12 )",
"John Wall ( 6 )",
"FedExForum 15,412",
"10-34"
],
[
"45",
"March 21",
"@ New Jersey",
"W 108-89",
"Jordan Crawford ( 23 )",
"Nenê ( 10 )",
"John Wall ( 8 )",
"Prudential Center 10,097",
"11-34"
],
[
"46",
"March 22",
"Indiana",
"L 83-85",
"Jordan Crawford ( 21 )",
"Trevor Booker ( 7 )",
"John Wall ( 9 )",
"Verizon Center 15,874",
"11-35"
],
[
"47",
"March 24",
"Atlanta",
"L 92-95",
"Nenê ( 21 )",
"Trevor Booker ( 14 )",
"Trevor Booker John Wall ( 3 )",
"Verizon Center 18,588",
"11-36"
],
[
"48",
"March 25",
"@ Boston",
"L 76-88",
"Jordan Crawford ( 20 )",
"Trevor Booker ( 12 )",
"John Wall ( 9 )",
"TD Garden 18,624",
"11-37"
],
[
"49",
"March 26",
"Detroit",
"L 77-79",
"Jordan Crawford ( 20 )",
"Nenê ( 9 )",
"John Wall ( 9 )",
"Verizon Center 15,911",
"11-38"
],
[
"50",
"March 29",
"@ Indiana",
"L 89-93",
"Jordan Crawford ( 20 )",
"Nenê ( 13 )",
"Shelvin Mack ( 4 )",
"Conseco Fieldhouse 11,505",
"11-39"
],
[
"51",
"March 30",
"Philadelphia",
"W 97-76",
"Cartier Martin ( 20 )",
"Jan Vesely ( 11 )",
"John Wall ( 6 )",
"Verizon Center 18,066",
"12-39"
]
] |
2011–12_Washington_Wizards_season_8
|
The 2011-12 Washington Wizards season was the 51st season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the 39th in the Washington, D.C. area. The Wizards finished the lockout-shortened season with a 20-46 record and in 14th place in the Eastern Conference. It was the last season of Flip Saunders as Washington's head coach, who was fired after 17 games. For the 2011-12 season, the Wizards unveiled a new logo and color scheme, bringing back the hands logo used during the 90s when they were still called the Washington Bullets. They also changed their DC logo including the hands logo.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_AEL_Kalloni_F.C._season
|
2016–17 AEL Kalloni F.C. season
|
[
"Date",
"Pos",
"Name",
"From",
"Fee"
] |
[
[
"24 July 2016",
"GK",
"Dimitris Tairis",
"Apollon Smyrni",
"Unknown"
],
[
"24 July 2016",
"DF",
"Spyros Apostolou",
"Zakynthos",
"Unknown"
],
[
"24 July 2016",
"DF",
"Thanasis Repetsas",
"Acharnaikos",
"Unknown"
],
[
"24 July 2016",
"MF",
"Dimitris Zouliotis",
"Lamia",
"Unknown"
],
[
"24 July 2016",
"FW",
"Dimitris Litainas",
"Tyrnavos 2005",
"Unknown"
],
[
"26 July 2016",
"FW",
"Michalis Frangos",
"Kallithea",
"Unknown"
],
[
"26 July 2016",
"FW",
"Florenc Keri",
"Aiolikos",
"Free"
],
[
"6 August 2016",
"DF",
"Panagiotis Arnaoutoglou",
"Apollon Smyrni",
"Unknown"
],
[
"7 August 2016",
"FW",
"Anderson Paraíba",
"Salgueiro",
"Unknown"
],
[
"8 August 2016",
"MF",
"Lazaros Tzelidis",
"Youth system",
"Free"
],
[
"19 August 2016",
"DF",
"Giannis Savva",
"Pafos FC",
"Unknown"
],
[
"19 August 2016",
"FW",
"Lucian Burdujan",
"Europa",
"Unknown"
],
[
"23 August 2016",
"GK",
"Kostas Maniatis",
"Panelefsiniakos",
"Unknown"
],
[
"23 August 2016",
"MF",
"Alexis Dallas",
"Fostiras",
"Unknown"
],
[
"26 August 2016",
"MF",
"Lambros Triantafyllou",
"Youth system",
"Free"
],
[
"26 August 2016",
"MF",
"Giorgos Agrimakis",
"Youth system",
"Free"
],
[
"27 August 2016",
"MF",
"Andreas Dambos",
"Kanaris Nenita",
"Free"
],
[
"30 August 2016",
"DF",
"Stelios Pozatzidis",
"Panionios",
"Unknown"
],
[
"30 August 2016",
"GK",
"Fotis Papazoglou",
"Youth system",
"Free"
],
[
"6 September 2016",
"MF",
"Patroklos Krotsidas",
"Youth system",
"Free"
]
] |
Players -- Transfers
|
In [ edit ]
|
2016–17_AEL_Kalloni_F.C._season_12
|
The 2016-17 season was AEL Kalloni's first season in the Football League following their relegation from the Superleague Greece last season. Along with the Football League, the club also competed in the Greek Cup. The club was expelled from the league on May 24, 2017, due to unpaid debts to its former footballers Kostas Dafkos and Alexandros Chintaseli, and relegated to Gamma Ethniki.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wu_Bai
|
Wu Bai
|
[
"Year",
"Artist",
"Song title"
] |
[
[
"1996",
"Tarcy Su",
"Passive ( 被動 )"
],
[
"1996",
"Wanfang",
"Then What Would You Say ( 然後你怎麼說 )"
],
[
"1997",
"Faith Yang",
"One ( 一個人 )"
],
[
"1998",
"Karen Mok",
"Reason To Be Strong ( 堅強的理由 )"
],
[
"2002",
"Chang Chen-yue",
"Hands in Pockets ( 雙手插口袋 )"
],
[
"2012",
"Yisa Yu",
"Ni Bu Yao Wo Le Ma ( 你不要我了嗎 )"
]
] |
Filmography -- Music video appearances
|
Wu_Bai_2
|
Wu Chun-lin (; born 14 January 1968), better known by his stage name Wu Bai (), is a Taiwanese rock singer, songwriter and actor. He formed the band Wu Bai & China Blue with Dean Zavolta (drums), Yu Ta-hao (keyboards) and Chu Chien-hui (bass guitar), while Wu himself is the lead guitarist and vocalist of the band. Dubbed The King of Live Music, Wu is considered to be one of the biggest pop music stars in East and Southeast Asia.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_trolleybus_systems_in_Russia
|
List of trolleybus systems in Russia
|
[
"Region",
"Location",
"From",
"To",
"Depots ( 12.09 )",
"Routes ( 12.09 )",
"Vehicles ( 12.09 )",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Adygea",
"Maykop",
"29 Nov 1974",
"-",
"1",
"12",
"53",
"-"
],
[
"Astrakhan obl",
"Astrakhan",
"5 Nov 1967",
"30 Oct 2017",
"1",
"3",
"40",
"-"
],
[
"Volgograd obl",
"Volgograd",
"31 Dec 1960",
"-",
"4",
"15",
"357",
"-"
],
[
"Volgograd obl",
"Kamyshin",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"Construction started 1985 and stopped 1991"
],
[
"Volgograd obl",
"Volzhsky",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"Construction started in early 1990s ; stopped 1998"
],
[
"Dagestan",
"Makhachkala",
"3 Feb 1973",
"-",
"1",
"3",
"46",
"-"
],
[
"Kabardino-Balkaria",
"Nalchik",
"22 Nov 1980",
"-",
"1",
"4",
"52",
"-"
],
[
"Karachay-Cherkessia",
"Cherkessk",
"19 Dec 1988",
"-",
"1",
"9",
"42",
"-"
],
[
"Krasnodar krai",
"Armavir",
"16 Jun 1973",
"-",
"1",
"5",
"44",
"-"
],
[
"Krasnodar krai",
"Krasnodar",
"28 Jul 1950",
"-",
"2",
"17",
"209",
"-"
],
[
"Krasnodar krai",
"Novorossiysk",
"1 Apr 1969",
"-",
"1",
"14",
"79",
"-"
],
[
"North Ossetia",
"Vladikavkaz",
"1 Feb 1977",
"8 Aug 2010",
"1",
"2",
"12",
"-"
],
[
"Stavropol krai",
"Stavropol",
"24 Jul 1964",
"-",
"1",
"9",
"96",
"-"
],
[
"Rostov obl",
"Rostov-on-Don",
"18 Mar 1936",
"-",
"2",
"8",
"108",
"-"
],
[
"Rostov obl",
"Shakhty",
"30 Sep 1975",
"27 Oct 2007",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"Rostov obl",
"Taganrog",
"25 Dec 1977",
"-",
"1",
"7",
"35",
"-"
],
[
"Rostov obl",
"Volgodonsk",
"4 Oct 1977",
"-",
"1",
"6",
"32",
"-"
],
[
"Chechnya",
"Grozny",
"31 Dec 1975",
"Dec 1994",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"Closed because of war damage . Reconstruction planned"
]
] |
List of trolleybus systems -- Southern Federal District
|
List_of_trolleybus_systems_in_Russia_4
|
This is a list of trolleybus systems in Russia. It includes all trolleybus systems, past and present.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicole_Leach
|
Nicole Leach
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1989-1991",
"Shining Time Station",
"Tanya Cupper",
"Starring role , season 1"
],
[
"1990",
"Tales from the Darkside : The Movie",
"Margaret",
"Segment : Lover 's Vow"
],
[
"1990",
"Shining Time Station : 'T is a Gift",
"Tanya Cupper",
"TV movie"
],
[
"1990-1992",
"The Cosby Show",
"Danielle",
"4 episodes"
],
[
"1990-1993",
"The Baby-Sitters Club",
"Jessica Ramsey",
"Main cast"
],
[
"1993",
"Clarissa Explains It All",
"Olivia DuPris",
"4 episodes"
],
[
"1994",
"The Vernon Johns Story",
"Baby Dee",
"TV movie"
],
[
"1994",
"Summertime Switch",
"Christine",
"TV movie"
],
[
"1996",
"NYPD Blue",
"Shirelle McClintock",
"Episode : The Backboard Jungle"
],
[
"1996",
"Swift Justice",
"Larraine",
"Episode : Takin ' Back the Streets"
],
[
"1996",
"Law & Order",
"Liana Rogers",
"Episode : Pro Se"
],
[
"2001",
"Someone like You",
"Nia",
""
],
[
"2001",
"Law & Order",
"Mari",
"Episode White Lie"
],
[
"2002",
"The Life",
"",
"Short film"
],
[
"2002",
"Third Watch",
"Regina",
"Episode : Thicker Than Water"
],
[
"2003",
"Law & Order : Special Victims Unit",
"Sarah Rendell",
"Episode : Shaken"
],
[
"2005",
"Law & Order : Trial by Jury",
"Catherine Selles",
"Episode : Day"
],
[
"2006",
"25 to Life",
"Det . Mendoza",
"Video game ; voice role"
],
[
"2006",
"Chappelle 's Show",
"Dave 's Ex",
"Episode : 3.1"
],
[
"2007",
"Adrift in Manhattan",
"Melanie",
""
]
] |
Filmography
|
Nicole_Leach_0
|
Nicolle Rochelle, often credited professionally as Nicole Leach (especially early in her career), is an American actress, dancer, and jazz singer; most widely known for her appearances on television including Shining Time Station, The Babysitters Club, and made for television movies The Vernon Johns Story starring James Earl Jones and after school special Summertime Switch.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Toppserien
|
2008 Toppserien
|
[
"Rank",
"Scorer",
"Club",
"Goals"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Kristy Moore",
"Fløya",
"20"
],
[
"2",
"Guro Knutsen",
"Røa",
"17"
],
[
"2",
"Lene Mykjåland",
"Røa",
"17"
],
[
"4",
"Melissa Wiik",
"Asker",
"16"
],
[
"5",
"Lise Klaveness",
"Asker",
"14"
],
[
"5",
"Elise Thorsnes",
"Arna-Bjørnar",
"14"
],
[
"7",
"Kristin Blystad Bjerke",
"Kolbotn",
"13"
],
[
"8",
"Aimee Edris",
"Arna-Bjørnar",
"11"
],
[
"8",
"Una Nwajei",
"Amazon Grimstad",
"11"
],
[
"10",
"Hege Hansen",
"Klepp",
"10"
],
[
"10",
"Kristin Lie",
"Trondheims-Ørn",
"10"
]
] |
Top goalscorers
|
2008_Toppserien_2
|
The 2008 season of the Toppserien, the highest women's football (soccer) league in Norway, began on 12 April 2008 and ended on 2 November 2008. 22 games were played with 3 points given for wins and 1 for draws. Number eleven and twelve were relegated, while the two top teams from the First Division were promoted. Røa won the league, defending their title. Asker went defunct after the season, but relocated their team to Stabæk.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1852
|
List of shipwrecks in October 1852
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Concordia",
"Norway",
"The ship was wrecked on Baakens Strand . Two crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Odense , Denmark to Moss"
],
[
"Fidelity",
"United Kingdom",
"The brig was wrecked at Dublin . Her crew were rescued by the Coast Guard"
],
[
"Janes",
"United Kingdom",
"The brig was driven ashore on Lemnos , Greece . She was later refloated"
],
[
"Jeune Ida",
"Belgium",
"The ship was driven ashore at Point Jareis , Charente-Maritime , France . She was on a voyage from Bordeaux , Gironde , France to Guadaloupe . She was later refloated and taken in to Saint-Martin-de-Ré , Charente-Maritime"
],
[
"Neptune",
"United Kingdom",
"The brig was driven ashore at Landguard Fort , Harwich , Essex . She was on a voyage from South Shields , County Durham to London . She was refloated with the assistance from the smack Wonder ( United Kingdom ) and taken in to Harwich"
],
[
"Nordstjernen",
"Norway",
"The ship was driven ashore at Lyngsaas . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Fredericia , Denmark to a Norwegian port"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1852_26
|
The list of shipwrecks in October 1852 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1852.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_football_stadiums_in_South_Africa
|
List of football stadiums in South Africa
|
[
"#",
"Stadium",
"Capacity",
"City",
"Region",
"Build",
"Home Team"
] |
[
[
"1",
"FNB Stadium",
"94,736",
"Johannesburg",
"Gauteng",
"2009",
"South Africa national football team , Kaizer Chiefs FC"
],
[
"2",
"Ellis Park Stadium",
"62,567",
"Johannesburg",
"Gauteng",
"1928",
"Orlando Pirates"
],
[
"3",
"Odi Stadium",
"60,000",
"Mabopane",
"Gauteng",
"",
"Garankuwa United"
],
[
"4",
"Mmabatho Stadium",
"59,000",
"Mahikeng",
"North West",
"1981",
"Garankuwa United"
],
[
"5",
"Cape Town Stadium",
"55,000",
"Cape Town",
"Western Cape",
"2009",
"Ajax Cape Town , Cape Town City F.C"
],
[
"6",
"Moses Mabhida Stadium",
"54,000",
"Durban",
"KwaZulu-Natal",
"2009",
"AmaZulu F.C . ( 2009- )"
],
[
"7",
"Kings Park Stadium",
"52,000",
"Durban",
"KwaZulu-Natal",
"1891",
"AmaZulu F.C . ( -2009 )"
],
[
"8",
"Loftus Versfeld Stadium",
"51,762",
"Pretoria",
"Gauteng",
"1906",
"Mamelodi Sundowns F.C"
],
[
"9",
"Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium",
"48,459",
"Port Elizabeth",
"Eastern Cape",
"2009",
"Bay United"
],
[
"10",
"Toyota Stadium",
"48,000",
"Bloemfontein",
"Free State",
"1995",
"Bloemfontein Celtic"
],
[
"11",
"Royal Bafokeng Stadium",
"42,000",
"Phokeng",
"North West",
"1999",
"Platinum Stars F.C"
],
[
"12",
"Peter Mokaba Stadium",
"41,733",
"Polokwane",
"Limpopo",
"2010",
"Black Leopards F.C . , Polokwane City F.C"
],
[
"13",
"Mbombela Stadium",
"40,929",
"Nelspruit",
"Mpumalanga",
"2009",
"Wits University F.C ."
],
[
"14",
"Orlando Stadium",
"40,000",
"Orlando",
"Gauteng",
"2008",
"Orlando Pirates F.C"
],
[
"15",
"Johannesburg Stadium",
"37,500",
"Johannesburg",
"Gauteng",
"1992",
"Jomo Cosmos F.C"
],
[
"16",
"Charles Mopeli Stadium",
"35,000",
"Phuthaditjhaba",
"Free State",
"",
"Free State Stars F.C . , African Warriors , Maluti FET College F.C"
],
[
"17",
"Athlone Stadium",
"34,000",
"Cape Town",
"Western Cape",
"1972",
"Santos F.C . , Chippa United"
],
[
"18",
"Olympia Park",
"30,000",
"Rustenburg",
"North West",
"1989",
""
],
[
"19",
"Rand Stadium",
"30,000",
"Johannesburg",
"Gauteng",
"1951",
"Kaizer Chiefs F.C"
],
[
"20",
"Lucas Moripe Stadium",
"28,900",
"Tshwane",
"Gauteng",
"",
"SuperSport United F.C . , Mamelodi Sundowns F.C"
]
] |
Wikimedia list article The following is a list of football stadiums in South Africa , ordered by capacity . Currently all stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included .
|
List_of_football_stadiums_in_South_Africa_0
|
The following is a list of football stadiums in South Africa, ordered by capacity. Currently all stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_javelin_throw
|
2017 World Championships in Athletics – Women's javelin throw
|
[
"Record",
"Dist",
"Athlete",
"Nat",
"Date",
"Location"
] |
[
[
"World",
"72.28",
"Barbora Špotáková",
"CZE",
"13 Sep 2008",
"Stuttgart , Germany"
],
[
"Championship",
"71.99",
"Maria Abakumova",
"RUS",
"2 Sep 2011",
"Daegu , South Korea"
],
[
"World leading",
"68.43",
"Sara Kolak",
"CRO",
"6 Jul 2017",
"Lausanne , Switzerland"
],
[
"African",
"69.35",
"Sunette Viljoen",
"RSA",
"9 Jun 2012",
"New York City , United States"
],
[
"Asian",
"66.13",
"Lü Huihui",
"CHN",
"30 Aug 2015",
"Beijing , China"
],
[
"NACAC",
"71.70",
"Olisdeilys Menéndez",
"CUB",
"14 Aug 2005",
"Helsinki , Finland"
],
[
"South American",
"63.84",
"Flor Ruiz",
"COL",
"25 Jun 2016",
"Cali , Colombia"
],
[
"European",
"72.28",
"Barbora Špotáková",
"CZE",
"13 Sep 2008",
"Stuttgart , Germany"
],
[
"Oceanian",
"66.83",
"Kimberley Mickle",
"AUS",
"22 Mar 2014",
"Melbourne , Australia"
]
] |
Records
|
Before the competition records were as follows : [ 2 ]
|
2017_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Women's_javelin_throw_2
|
The women's javelin throw at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 6 and 8 August.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_China_Open_(tennis)
|
2012 China Open (tennis)
|
[
"Country",
"Player",
"Country",
"Player",
"Rank",
"Seed"
] |
[
[
"ITA",
"Sara Errani",
"ITA",
"Roberta Vinci",
"3",
"1"
],
[
"RUS",
"Maria Kirilenko",
"RUS",
"Nadia Petrova",
"17",
"2"
],
[
"RUS",
"Ekaterina Makarova",
"RUS",
"Elena Vesnina",
"26",
"3"
],
[
"USA",
"Vania King",
"KAZ",
"Yaroslava Shvedova",
"28",
"4"
],
[
"ESP",
"Nuria Llagostera Vives",
"IND",
"Sania Mirza",
"30",
"5"
],
[
"SLO",
"Katarina Srebotnik",
"CHN",
"Zheng Jie",
"31",
"6"
],
[
"GER",
"Anna-Lena Grönefeld",
"CZE",
"Květa Peschke",
"41",
"7"
],
[
"USA",
"Raquel Kops-Jones",
"USA",
"Abigail Spears",
"41",
"8"
]
] |
WTA doubles main draw entrants -- Seeds
|
2012_China_Open_(tennis)_5
|
The 2012 China Open was a tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the 14th edition of the China Open for the men (16th for the women), and part of the ATP 500 Series of the 2012 ATP World Tour, and of the Premier Series of the 2012 WTA Tour. Both the men's and the women's events were held at the Olympic Green Tennis Center in Beijing, China, from September 30 till October 7, 2012.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deserts_by_area
|
List of deserts by area
|
[
"Rank",
"Name",
"Type",
"Area ( km² )",
"Area ( sq mi )",
"Location"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Antarctica",
"Polar ice and tundra",
"14,000,000 14,000,000",
"05,400,000 5,500,000",
"Antarctica"
],
[
"2",
"Arctic",
"Polar ice and tundra",
"13,985,000",
"5,400,000",
"Northern America ( Alaska , Canada and Greenland ) Northern Europe ( Finland , Iceland , Norway and Sweden ) Eastern Europe ( European Russia ) North Asia ( Siberia )"
],
[
"3",
"Sahara",
"Subtropical",
"12,000,000 9,000,000+",
"03,300,000 3,300,000+",
"North Africa ( Algeria , Egypt , Libya , Morocco , Sudan and Tunisia ) West Africa ( Mali , Mauritania and Niger ) Middle Africa ( Chad ) East Africa ( Eritrea )"
],
[
"4",
"Australian Desert",
"Subtropical",
"02,700,000 2,700,000",
"01,000,000 1,000,000",
"Australia"
],
[
"5",
"Arabian Desert",
"Subtropical",
"02,330,000 2,330,000",
"00,900,000 900,000",
"Western Asia ( Iraq , Jordan , Kuwait , Oman , Qatar , Saudi Arabia , United Arab Emirates and Yemen )"
],
[
"6",
"Gobi Desert",
"Cold Winter",
"01,300,000 1,295,000",
"00,500,000 500,000",
"East Asia ( China and Mongolia )"
],
[
"7",
"Kalahari Desert",
"Subtropical",
"00,900,000 900,000",
"00,360,000 360,000",
"Southern Africa ( Botswana , Namibia and South Africa ) Middle Africa ( Angola )"
],
[
"8",
"Patagonian Desert",
"Cold Winter",
"00,673,000 620,000",
"00,260,000 200,000",
"South America ( Argentina and Chile )"
],
[
"9",
"Syrian Desert",
"Subtropical",
"00,520,000 520,000",
"00,200,000 200,000",
"Western Asia ( Iraq , Jordan , and Syria )"
],
[
"10",
"Great Basin",
"Cold Winter",
"00,492,000 492,000",
"00,190,000 190,000",
"United States"
],
[
"11",
"Chihuahuan Desert",
"Subtropical",
"00,450,000 450,000",
"00,175,000 175,000",
"Central America ( Mexico ) Northern America ( United States )"
],
[
"12",
"Karakum Desert",
"Cold Winter",
"00,350,000 350,000",
"00,135,000 135,000",
"Turkmenistan"
],
[
"13",
"Colorado Plateau",
"Cold Winter",
"00,337,000 337,000",
"00,130,000 130,000",
"United States"
],
[
"14",
"Sonoran Desert",
"Subtropical",
"00,310,000 310,000",
"00,120,000 120,000",
"Central America ( Mexico ) Northern America ( United States )"
],
[
"15",
"Kyzylkum Desert",
"Cold Winter",
"00,300,000 300,000",
"00,115,000 115,000",
"Central Asia ( Kazakhstan , Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan )"
],
[
"16",
"Taklamakan Desert",
"Cold Winter",
"00,270,000 270,000",
"00,105,000 105,000",
"China"
],
[
"17",
"Thar Desert",
"Subtropical",
"00,200,000 200,000",
"00,077,000 77,000",
"Indian Subcontinent ( India and Pakistan )"
],
[
"18",
"Dasht-e Margo",
"Subtropical",
"00,150,000 150,000",
"00,058,000 58,000",
"Afghanistan"
],
[
"19",
"Registan Desert",
"Subtropical",
"00,146,000 146,000",
"00,056,400 56,400",
"Afghanistan"
],
[
"20",
"Atacama Desert",
"Mild Coastal",
"00,140,000 140,000",
"00,054,000 54,000",
"South America ( Chile and Peru )"
]
] |
Wikipedia list article The largest deserts in the world by area . It includes all deserts above 50,000 square kilometres ( 19,300 sq mi ) . Some of Earth 's biggest deserts
|
List_of_deserts_by_area_0
|
This is the list of the largest deserts in the world by area. It includes all deserts above
50,000 square kilometres (19,300 sq mi).
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999–2000_National_Professional_Soccer_League_season
|
1999–2000 National Professional Soccer League season
|
[
"First Team",
"Position",
"Second Team",
"Third Team"
] |
[
[
"Victor Nogueira , Milwaukee",
"G",
"Scott Hileman , Baltimore",
"Pete Pappas , Philadelphia"
],
[
"Michael Richardson , Milwaukee",
"D",
"Jeff Davis , Kansas City",
"Droo Callahan , Detroit"
],
[
"James Dunn , Wichita",
"D",
"Todd Rattee , Edmonton",
"Oscar Draguicevich , Cleveland"
],
[
"Gino Diflorio , Harrisburg",
"M",
"Nikola Vignjevic , Edmonton",
"Wes Wade , Kansas City"
],
[
"Hector Marinaro , Cleveland",
"F",
"Clovis Simas , Kansas City",
"Joe Reiniger , St Louis"
],
[
"Jason Dunn , Wichita",
"F",
"Braeden Cloutier , Wichita",
"Denison Cabral , Baltimore"
]
] |
All-NPSL Teams
|
1999–2000_National_Professional_Soccer_League_season_1
|
Statistics of National Professional Soccer League in season 1999-2000.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_4_×_400_metres_relay
|
2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
|
[
"Rank",
"Nation",
"Athletes",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Russia",
"Olesya Forsheva , Olga Kotlyarova , Tatyana Levina , Natalya Nazarova",
"3:23.88",
"WR"
],
[
"2",
"Belarus",
"Natallia Solohub , Anna Kozak , Ilona Usovich , Sviatlana Usovich",
"3:29.96",
"NR"
],
[
"3",
"Romania",
"Angela Moroşanu , Alina Râpanu , Maria Rus , Ionela Târlea",
"3:30.06",
"NR"
],
[
"4",
"Poland",
"Zuzanna Radecka , Monika Bejnar , Małgorzata Pskit , Grażyna Prokopek",
"3:30.52",
"NR"
],
[
"5",
"Jamaica",
"Ronetta Smith , Allison Beckford , Michelle Ballentine , Michelle Burgher",
"3:33.77",
""
],
[
"6",
"Greece",
"Elefthería Papadopoulou , Hrisoula Goudenoudi , Yeoryía Koumnaki , Fani Chalkia",
"3:39.23",
""
]
] |
Results -- Final
|
2004_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_4_×_400_metres_relay_1
|
The Women's 4x400 metres relay event at the 2004 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on March 7.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brett_Tucker
|
Brett Tucker
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"2001",
"Mallboy",
"Darren"
],
[
"2002",
"The Outsider",
"Ben Yoder"
],
[
"2003",
"The Extreme Team",
"Bookman"
],
[
"2005",
"The Great Raid",
"Major Lapham"
],
[
"2010",
"I Love You Too",
"Julian"
],
[
"2013",
"Thor : The Dark World",
"Einherjar Guard"
]
] |
Filmography
|
Brett_Tucker_0
|
Brett Alan Tucker (born 21 May 1972) is an Australian actor and singer. He was a series regular in The Saddle Club, McLeod's Daughters, and Mistresses. He is also known for his role as Daniel Fitzgerald in Neighbours. He played Seattle Fire Chief Lucas Ripley on ABC's TV series Station 19.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
|
2006–07 FA Cup qualifying rounds
|
[
"Tie no",
"Home team",
"Score",
"Away team",
"Attendance"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Ossett Albion",
"1-1",
"Scarborough",
"582"
],
[
"2",
"Durham City",
"0-1",
"Barrow",
"287"
],
[
"3",
"Woodley Sports",
"0-2",
"Gainsborough Trinity",
"435"
],
[
"4",
"Droylsden",
"3-2",
"Skelmersdale United",
"490"
],
[
"5",
"Whitley Bay",
"2-2",
"Blyth Spartans",
"2,023"
],
[
"6",
"Trafford",
"0-1",
"Harrogate Town",
"284"
],
[
"7",
"Guiseley",
"0-1",
"Newcastle Benfield ( Bay Plastics )",
"429"
],
[
"8",
"Marine",
"3-2",
"Stalybridge Celtic",
"511"
],
[
"9",
"Witton Albion",
"1-1",
"Farsley Celtic",
"343"
],
[
"10",
"Fleetwood Town",
"2-0",
"Warrington Town",
"567"
],
[
"11",
"Halesowen Town",
"1-2",
"King 's Lynn",
"682"
],
[
"12",
"Nuneaton Borough",
"0-1",
"Hucknall Town",
"1,090"
],
[
"13",
"Bedford Town",
"0-2",
"Moor Green",
"632"
],
[
"14",
"Solihull Borough",
"1-2",
"Wisbech Town",
"274"
],
[
"15",
"Cambridge City",
"0-0",
"Matlock Town",
"414"
],
[
"16",
"Woodford United",
"1-3",
"A.F.C . Sudbury",
"309"
],
[
"17",
"Kettering Town",
"2-1",
"Rocester",
"1,057"
],
[
"18",
"Worcester City",
"1-1",
"Hemel Hempstead Town",
"767"
],
[
"19",
"Bishop 's Stortford",
"2-0",
"Stratford Town",
"489"
],
[
"20",
"Rugby Town",
"1-3",
"Chelmsford City",
"546"
]
] |
Third Round Qualifying -- Ties
|
2006–07_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds_13
|
The 2006-07 FA Cup Qualifying Rounds opened the 126th season of competition in England for 'The Football Association Challenge Cup' (FA Cup), the world's oldest association football single knockout competition. A total of 687 clubs were accepted for the competition, up 13 from the previous seasons 674. The large number of clubs entering the tournament from lower down (Levels 5 through 10) in the English football pyramid meant that the competition started with six rounds of preliminary (2) and qualifying (4) knockouts for these non-League teams. The 32 winning teams from Fourth Round Qualifying progressed to the First Round Proper, where League teams tiered at Levels 3 and 4 entered the competition.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1947_Tour_of_Flanders
|
1947 Tour of Flanders
|
[
"Rank",
"Rider",
"Team",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Emiel Faignaert ( BEL )",
"Groene Leeuw",
"7h 03 ' 00"
],
[
"2",
"Roger Desmet ( BEL )",
"Alcyon-Dunlop",
"s.t"
],
[
"3",
"Rik Renders ( BEL )",
"Garin-Wolber",
"s.t"
],
[
"4",
"Kamiel Beeckman ( BEL )",
"Thompson",
"+ 12"
],
[
"5",
"Louis Thiétard ( FRA )",
"Métropole-Dunlop",
"+ 2 ' 05"
],
[
"6",
"Raymond Desmedt ( BEL )",
"Alcyon-Dunlop",
"+ 2 ' 20"
],
[
"7",
"Kléber Piot ( FRA )",
"Métropole-Dunlop",
"+ 2 ' 30"
],
[
"8",
"Georges Claes ( BEL )",
"Rochet-Dunlop",
"s.t"
],
[
"9",
"Odiel Van Den Meersschaut ( BEL )",
"Garin-Wolber",
"s.t"
],
[
"10",
"Marcel Ryckaert ( BEL )",
"Mercier-Hutchinson",
"+ 2 ' 50"
]
] |
Results
|
1947_Tour_of_Flanders_0
|
The 31st running of the Tour of Flanders cycling classic was held on Sunday, 27 April 1947. Belgian Emiel Faignaert won the race in a tree-man sprint in Wetteren. 55 of 213 riders finished.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Papua_New_Guinea_at_the_2015_Pacific_Games
|
Papua New Guinea at the 2015 Pacific Games
|
[
"No",
"Pos",
"Player",
"Date of birth ( age )",
"Caps",
"Goals",
"Club"
] |
[
[
"1",
"1 GK",
"Ishmael Pole",
"( 1993-01-25 ) 25 January 1993 ( age 27 )",
"0",
"0",
"Hekari United"
],
[
"20",
"1 GK",
"Charles Lepani",
"( 1994-08-20 ) 20 August 1994 ( age 25 )",
"0",
"0",
"FC Port Moresby"
],
[
"2",
"2 DF",
"Abel Redenut",
"( 1995-04-27 ) 27 April 1995 ( age 25 )",
"0",
"0",
"FC Port Moresby"
],
[
"3",
"2 DF",
"Otto Kusunan",
"",
"0",
"0",
"Besta United PNG"
],
[
"4",
"2 DF",
"Joshua Talau",
"( 1996-04-19 ) 19 April 1996 ( age 24 )",
"0",
"0",
"Besta United PNG"
],
[
"5",
"2 DF",
"John Ray",
"( 1997-01-21 ) 21 January 1997 ( age 23 )",
"0",
"0",
"Besta United PNG"
],
[
"8",
"2 DF",
"Sammy Rufus",
"",
"0",
"0",
""
],
[
"15",
"2 DF",
"Vincent Worio",
"( 1993-12-06 ) 6 December 1993 ( age 26 )",
"0",
"0",
""
],
[
"16",
"2 DF",
"Felix Komolong",
"( 1997-03-06 ) 6 March 1997 ( age 23 )",
"0",
"0",
"Madang"
],
[
"6",
"4 FW",
"Emmanuel Airem",
"( 1994-11-22 ) 22 November 1994 ( age 25 )",
"0",
"0",
"Hekari United"
],
[
"7",
"3 MF",
"Freddy Steven",
"( 1994-07-04 ) 4 July 1994 ( age 26 )",
"0",
"0",
"Besta United PNG"
],
[
"10",
"3 MF",
"Rodney Mobiha",
"( 1994-02-01 ) 1 February 1994 ( age 26 )",
"0",
"0",
"Admiralty"
],
[
"12",
"3 MF",
"Darren Steven",
"( 1994-06-04 ) 4 June 1994 ( age 26 )",
"0",
"0",
""
],
[
"14",
"3 MF",
"Alwin Komolong",
"( 1994-11-02 ) 2 November 1994 ( age 25 )",
"0",
"0",
"Madang"
],
[
"17",
"3 MF",
"Jacob Sabua",
"( 1994-08-25 ) 25 August 1994 ( age 25 )",
"0",
"0",
"Oro"
],
[
"18",
"3 MF",
"Basil Jofari",
"( 1990-01-01 ) 1 January 1990 ( age 30 )",
"0",
"0",
"FC Port Moresby"
],
[
"21",
"3 MF",
"Nathan James",
"",
"0",
"0",
"Besta United PNG"
],
[
"22",
"3 MF",
"Gimale Essacu",
"( 1997-12-31 ) 31 December 1997 ( age 22 )",
"0",
"0",
"Canberra City"
],
[
"23",
"3 MF",
"Papalau Awele",
"( 1995-02-01 ) 1 February 1995 ( age 25 )",
"0",
"0",
"Besta United PNG"
],
[
"9",
"4 FW",
"Patrick Aisa",
"( 1994-07-06 ) 6 July 1994 ( age 26 )",
"0",
"0",
"Oro"
]
] |
Football
|
Main article : Football at the 2015 Pacific Games Papua New Guinea qualified men 's and women 's teams in football ( 46 athletes ) : Women – Women 's tournament . Fidelma Watpore Sandra Birum Georgina Kaikas Meagen Wayon Gunemba Ramona Quintina Padio Kesai Kotome Dorcas Sesevo Lucy Philomena Maino Grace Steven Lace Kunei Joelyn Aimi Aida Alice Gerota Belinda Giada Deslyn Siniu Barbara Muta Jenisa Ulengit Judith Kepulau Gunemba Carolyn Obi Yvonne Molong Gabong Nicolla Ruth Niaman Talitha Irakau Fatima Nabase Rama Marie Rex Arua Kaipu Men – Men 's tournament . Head coach : Ricki Herbert .mw-parser-output .nat-fs-player th { background-color : inherit ; border:0 } .mw-parser-output .nat-fs-player td { text-align : center ; border:0 }
|
Papua_New_Guinea_at_the_2015_Pacific_Games_8
|
Papua New Guinea competed as the host nation at the 2015 Pacific Games in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea from 4 to 18 July 2015. Team PNG listed 625 competitors across all 28 disciplines as of 4 July 2015.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_Russian_Volleyball_Super_League
|
2009–10 Russian Volleyball Super League
|
[
"Previous season 2008/09",
"Team",
"Town",
"Arena ( capacity )",
"Website",
"Head Coach",
"Foreign players ( max . 2 )"
] |
[
[
"1",
"VC Zenit-Kazan",
"Kazan",
"Basket-Hall Arena ( 7 000 )",
"www.zenit-kazan.com",
"Vladimir Alekno",
"Lloy Ball Clay Stanley"
],
[
"2",
"VC Iskra Odintsovo",
"Odintsovo",
"Volleyball Sportiv Complex ( 3 500 )",
"iskra.vcmo.ru",
"Sergei Tsvetnov",
"Jochen Schöps Léo Mineiro"
],
[
"3",
"VC Fakel Novy Urengoy",
"Novy Urengoy",
"CSC Gazodobytchik ( 800 )",
"www.fakelvolley.ru",
"Boris Kolchin",
"Sean Rooney Kevin Hansen"
],
[
"4",
"VC Dynamo Moscow",
"Moscow",
"Dynamo Sports Palace ( 5 000 )",
"www.vcdynamo.ru",
"Yuri Cherednik",
"Teodor Salparov Dante Amaral"
],
[
"5",
"Lokomotiv-Belogorie",
"Belgorod",
"Sports Palace Cosmos ( 5 000 )",
"www.belogorievolley.ru",
"Gennadi Shipulin",
"Łukasz Kadziewicz Dmitri Storozhilov"
],
[
"6",
"VC Lokomotiv Novosibirsk",
"Novosibirsk",
"SKK Sever ( 2 500 )",
"www.lokovolley.ru",
"Andrei Voronkov",
"William Priddy David Lee"
],
[
"7",
"Ural Ufa",
"Ufa",
"SDK Dynamo ( 1 000 )",
"www.volleyufa.ru",
"Zoran Gajić",
"Saša Starović Péter Veres"
],
[
"8",
"VC Gazprom-Yugra Surgut",
"Surgut",
"SC Tennis Center",
"www.gazprom-ugra.ru",
"Rafael Habibullin",
"Zbigniew Bartman"
],
[
"9",
"VC Yaroslavich Yaroslavl",
"Yaroslavl",
"SK Atlant",
"www.yarvolley.ru",
"Sergei Shlyapnikov",
"Bojan Janić Metodi Ananiev"
],
[
"Promoted",
"VC Lokomotiv-Izumrud",
"Yekaterinburg",
"DIVS Uralochka ( 5 000 )",
"www.loko-izumrud.ur.ru",
"Valeri Alferov",
"Hristo Tsvetanov Todor Aleksiev"
],
[
"Promoted",
"VC Dynamo-Yantar Kaliningrad",
"Kaliningrad",
"SC Yunost",
"www.dinamoyantar.ru",
"Yaroslav Antonov",
"Luciano De Cecco Marcus Nilsson"
],
[
"Replaced Yugra-Samotlor",
"VC Tyumen",
"Tyumen",
"SC Tsentralny ( 1 440 )",
"www.vctyumen.ru",
"Yuri Korotkevich",
"Vitali Kiktev Sergei Shulga"
]
] |
Teams
|
2009–10_Russian_Volleyball_Super_League_0
|
The Russian Volleyball Super League 2009-10 is the 19th official season of Russian Volleyball Super League. The Championship is held in two phases. In the preliminary stage each team played each other twice - once at home and once away. The top eight teams went into the playoffs. Quarterfinals, semifinals and finals for first and third places were the best of five . Unlike the previous season there was no playoff for the fifth to eighth places. The teams placed ninth to twelfth competed against each other over another twelve games with the two bottom sides being relegated.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973_Minnesota_Vikings_season
|
1973 Minnesota Vikings season
|
[
"Week",
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Result",
"Record",
"Venue",
"Attendance"
] |
[
[
"1",
"September 16",
"Oakland Raiders",
"W 24-16",
"1-0",
"Metropolitan Stadium",
"44,818"
],
[
"2",
"September 23",
"at Chicago Bears",
"W 22-13",
"2-0",
"Soldier Field",
"52,035"
],
[
"3",
"September 30",
"Green Bay Packers",
"W 11-3",
"3-0",
"Metropolitan Stadium",
"48,176"
],
[
"4",
"October 7",
"at Detroit Lions",
"W 23-9",
"4-0",
"Tiger Stadium",
"49,549"
],
[
"5",
"October 14",
"at San Francisco 49ers",
"W 17-13",
"5-0",
"Candlestick Park",
"56,438"
],
[
"6",
"October 21",
"Philadelphia Eagles",
"W 28-21",
"6-0",
"Metropolitan Stadium",
"47,478"
],
[
"7",
"October 28",
"Los Angeles Rams",
"W 10-9",
"7-0",
"Metropolitan Stadium",
"47,787"
],
[
"8",
"November 4",
"Cleveland Browns",
"W 26-3",
"8-0",
"Metropolitan Stadium",
"46,722"
],
[
"9",
"November 11",
"Detroit Lions",
"W 28-7",
"9-0",
"Metropolitan Stadium",
"47,911"
],
[
"10",
"November 19",
"at Atlanta Falcons",
"L 14-20",
"9-1",
"Atlanta Stadium",
"56,519"
],
[
"11",
"November 25",
"Chicago Bears",
"W 31-13",
"10-1",
"Metropolitan Stadium",
"46,430"
],
[
"12",
"December 2",
"at Cincinnati Bengals",
"L 0-27",
"10-2",
"Riverfront Stadium",
"57,859"
],
[
"13",
"December 8",
"at Green Bay Packers",
"W 31-7",
"11-2",
"Lambeau Field",
"53,830"
],
[
"14",
"December 16",
"at New York Giants",
"W 31-7",
"12-2",
"Yale Bowl",
"70,041"
]
] |
Regular season -- Schedule
|
1973_Minnesota_Vikings_season_3
|
The 1973 season was the Minnesota Vikings' 13th in the National Football League. With a 12-2 record, the Vikings regained the NFC Central title after having gone 7-7 the previous year. They started the season 9-0 and looked a threat to the previous year's Dolphins' record of a perfect season before losing to the Atlanta Falcons and Cincinnati Bengals in their next three games. Their narrow 10-9 win over the Los Angeles Rams constituted the last time until 1997 that the last two unbeaten NFL teams played each other. The Vikings defeated the Washington Redskins 27-20 in the NFC Divisional Playoff game at home and went on to upset the Dallas Cowboys 27-10 in Irving, Texas to win the NFC Championship, before losing 24-7 to the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl VIII at Rice Stadium in Houston.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1850
|
List of shipwrecks in December 1850
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Antina Elsina",
"Belgium",
"The ship ran aground on the Valkenisse Bank , in the North Sea . She was on a voyage from Messina , Sicily to Antwerp . She was refloated on 19 January 1851 and towed in to Antwerp"
],
[
"Carolina",
"Norway",
"The ship was driven ashore 10 nautical miles ( 19 km ) north of Bergen . She was on a voyage from St. Ubes , Portugal to Christiansand"
],
[
"Clemence",
"France",
"The ship was driven ashore near Cette , Hérault . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Toulon , Var to Licatat , Sicily"
],
[
"Comet",
"United Kingdom",
"The schooner was in collision with the barque Midlothian ( United Kingdom ) and sank in the Atlantic Ocean . Her crew were rescued by Midlothian . Comet was on a voyage from Whitstable , Kent to São Miguel Island , Azores"
],
[
"Elida",
"Sweden",
"The ship was driven ashore on Suur-Pakri , Russia . She was on a voyage from Wismar to Stockholm"
],
[
"Sultana",
"United States",
"The ship ran aground and capsized at Boston , Massachusetts . She was refloated the next day and placed under repair"
],
[
"Vesta",
"Duchy of Holstein",
"The ship was in collision with a steamship in the English Channel off Dungeness , Kent and was damaged . She put in to Dover , Kent in a leaky condition and ran aground there . She was on a voyage from Santa Cruz to Flensburg"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1850_27
|
The list of shipwrecks in December 1850 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during December 1850.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1804
|
List of shipwrecks in 1804
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Active",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego , Portugal . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Glasgow , Renfrewshire to Jamaica"
],
[
"Active",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to Demerara"
],
[
"Albion",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego with the loss of fifteen lives . She was on a voyage from Greenock , Renfrewshire to British Honduras"
],
[
"Alfred",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego . She was on a voyage from Bristol , Gloucestershire to Jamaica"
],
[
"Ann",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Dublin to Demerara"
],
[
"Anne",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego"
],
[
"HMS Apollo",
"Royal Navy",
"HMS Apollo The Apollo -class frigate ran aground 9 nautical miles ( 17 km ) south of Cape Mondego and was wrecked with the loss of 62 of her crew"
],
[
"Atlantic",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Bristol to Saint Vincent"
],
[
"Ark",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Bristol to Barbados"
],
[
"Bristol",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Bristol to Jamaica"
],
[
"Caledonia",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Glasgow to Jamaica"
],
[
"Charles",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Bristol to Saint Kitts"
],
[
"Clarendon",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego . She was on a voyage from Bristol to Saint Vincent"
],
[
"Dart",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Dublin to Grenada"
],
[
"Diana",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego . She was on a voyage from Bristol to Saint Vincent"
],
[
"Elizabeth",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego with the loss of six of her crew"
],
[
"Ellen",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego"
],
[
"Erin-go-Bragh",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Dublin to Barbados"
],
[
"Fame",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego with the loss of eleven lives . She was on a voyage from Glasgow to Grenada"
],
[
"Ford",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Aveiro and Cape Mondego . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Demerara"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1804_52
|
The list of shipwrecks in 1804 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1804.
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||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Kenyan_Premier_League
|
2010 Kenyan Premier League
|
[
"Team",
"Location",
"Stadium",
"Capacity"
] |
[
[
"A.F.C . Leopards",
"Nairobi",
"Nyayo National Stadium",
"30,000"
],
[
"Chemelil Sugar",
"Chemelil",
"Chemelil Sports Complex",
"5,000"
],
[
"Gor Mahia",
"Nairobi",
"Nairobi City Stadium",
"15,000"
],
[
"Karuturi Sports",
"Naivasha",
"Naivasha Stadium",
"5,000"
],
[
"KCB",
"Nairobi",
"Nairobi City Stadium",
"15,000"
],
[
"Mahakama",
"Nairobi",
"Nairobi City Stadium",
"15,000"
],
[
"Mathare United",
"Nairobi",
"Kasarani Stadium",
"60,000"
],
[
"Nairobi City Stars",
"Nairobi",
"Hope Centre",
"5,000"
],
[
"Posta Rangers",
"Nairobi",
"Nyayo National Stadium",
"30,000"
],
[
"Red Berets",
"Nakuru",
"Afraha Stadium",
"8,200"
],
[
"Sofapaka",
"Nairobi",
"Nyayo National Stadium",
"30,000"
],
[
"Sony Sugar",
"Awendo",
"Green Stadium",
"5,000"
],
[
"Thika United",
"Thika",
"Thika Municipal Stadium",
"5,000"
],
[
"Tusker",
"Nairobi",
"Kasarani Stadium",
"60,000"
],
[
"Ulinzi Stars",
"Nakuru",
"Afraha Stadium",
"8,200"
],
[
"Western Stima",
"Kakamega",
"Bukhungu Stadium",
"5,000"
]
] |
Teams -- Stadia and locations
|
ChemelilKaruturiBeretsSony SugarThika United1Ulinzi StarsWestern Stima Locations of the 2010 Kenyan Premier League teams . 1 - The location marked for Thika United is the location of the town , not the stadium . LeopardsGor MahiaKCBMahakamaMathareCity StarsRangersSofapakaTusker Locations of the 2010 Kenyan Premier League teams within Nairobi .
|
2010_Kenyan_Premier_League_0
|
The 2010 Kenyan Premier League was the seventh season of the Kenyan Premier League since it started in 2003 and the forty-seventh season of top division football in Kenya since 1963. It began on 20 February with Mahakama and Sony Sugar and ended on 14 November with Nairobi City Stars and Gor Mahia. Sofapaka had previously won the title but Ulinzi Stars finished top. Sofapaka still won the 2010 Kenyan Super Cup after defeating 12-time champions A.F.C. Leopards. After staying in the league for an entire decade, Red Berets, who were only two points behind KCB when they were relegated along with previously promoted Mahakama, disbanded to immense pressure from its sponsors to produce good performances. The two teams had replaced Bandari and Agrochemical, the former gaining promotion once again for the next season.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_Charlton_Athletic_F.C._season
|
2013–14 Charlton Athletic F.C. season
|
[
"Date",
"Pos",
"Name",
"To",
"Date To"
] |
[
[
"30 July 2013",
"FW",
"Michael Smith",
"Wimbledon",
"1 January 2014"
],
[
"8 August 2013",
"DF",
"Kevin Feely",
"Carlisle United",
"5 September 2013"
],
[
"29 August 2013",
"MF",
"Danny Hollands",
"Gillingham",
"4 January 2014"
],
[
"2 September 2013",
"MF",
"Danny Green",
"MK Dons",
"6 October 2013"
],
[
"26 September 2013",
"FW",
"Ade Azeez",
"Torquay United",
"30 November 2013"
],
[
"8 November 2013",
"GK",
"Dillon Phillips",
"Whitehawk",
"7 December 2013"
],
[
"21 November 2013",
"GK",
"Nick Pope",
"York City",
"28 November 2013"
],
[
"25 November 2013",
"DF",
"Kevin Feely",
"Wimbledon",
"4 January 2014"
],
[
"28 November 2013",
"DF",
"Morgan Fox",
"Notts County",
"4 January 2014"
],
[
"28 November 2013",
"MF",
"Bradley Jordan",
"Notts County",
"4 January 2014"
],
[
"24 December 2013",
"DF",
"Harry Osborne",
"Sutton United",
"24 January 2014"
],
[
"16 January 2014",
"GK",
"Nick Pope",
"York City",
"30 June 2014"
],
[
"30 January 2014",
"FW",
"Joe Pigott",
"Gillingham",
"24 March 2014"
],
[
"31 January 2014",
"FW",
"Tobi Sho-Silva",
"Welling United",
"29 March 2014"
],
[
"8 February 2014",
"FW",
"Ade Azeez",
"Dagenham & Redbridge",
"3 May 2014"
],
[
"21 March 2014",
"DF",
"Kevin Feely",
"Newport County",
"30 June 2014"
],
[
"27 March 2014",
"MF",
"Danny Hollands",
"Portsmouth",
"30 June 2014"
],
[
"27 March 2014",
"MF",
"Bradley Jordan",
"Forest Green Rovers",
"30 June 2014"
]
] |
Transfers -- Loan Out
|
2013–14_Charlton_Athletic_F.C._season_13
|
During the 2013-14 English football season, Charlton Athletic competed in the Football League Championship for the second consecutive season.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sound_of_Musicals
|
The Sound of Musicals
|
[
"",
"Song",
"Musical",
"Performed by"
] |
[
[
"01",
"Walking in the Air",
"The Snowman",
"Joseph McManners"
],
[
"02",
"Can You Feel the Love Tonight",
"The Lion King",
"David Grant"
],
[
"03",
"Send in the Clowns",
"A Little Night Music",
"Ruthie Henshall"
],
[
"04",
"Younger Than Springtime",
"South Pacific",
"Jon Lee"
],
[
"05",
"Summertime",
"Porgy and Bess",
"Mica Paris"
],
[
"06",
"Mr Cellophane",
"Chicago ( musical )",
"Les Dennis"
],
[
"07",
"What I Did For Love",
"A Chorus Line",
"Carrie Grant"
],
[
"08",
"Sunset Boulevard",
"Sunset Boulevard",
"John Barrowman"
],
[
"09",
"You 're Just in Love",
"Call Me Madam",
"Jon Lee , Ruthie Henshall"
]
] |
Songs Performed -- Episode Three
|
Week 3 Introduction—Wilkommen ( John Barrowman ) , Hello Dolly ( Ruthie Henshall ) , If They Could See Me Now ( Carrie Grant ) , Matchmaker , Matchmaker ( Mica Paris ) , Edelweiss ( Jon Lee ) , Somewhere ( David Grant & Company )
|
The_Sound_of_Musicals_2
|
The Sound of Musicals was a 2006 four part BBC series starring several different musical theatre actors and some other professional singers who performed acts from different musicals. Each week the standard cast was joined by a celebrity guest host who also performed their favourite numbers. The show also featured interviews with people involved in musical theatre such as Andrew Lloyd Webber, and Cameron Mackintosh. It aired weekly (every Saturday) for four weeks starting Saturday 14 January 2006.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Results_of_the_1877_New_South_Wales_colonial_election
|
Results of the 1877 New South Wales colonial election
|
[
"Candidate",
"Votes",
"%"
] |
[
[
"Thomas Bawden ( re-elected )",
"1,161",
"42.2"
],
[
"Charles Fawcett",
"1,126",
"41.0"
],
[
"Edward Madgwick",
"286",
"10.4"
],
[
"John Robertson",
"176",
"6.4"
],
[
"Total formal votes",
"2,749",
"98.4"
],
[
"Informal votes",
"46",
"1.7"
],
[
"Turnout",
"2,795",
"59.7"
]
] |
Election results -- The Clarence
|
Results_of_the_1877_New_South_Wales_colonial_election_9
|
This is a list of electoral district results for the 1877 New South Wales colonial election. The election was conducted on the basis of a simple majority or first-past-the-post voting system. In this election there were 8 multi-member districts returning 20 members and 53 single member districts giving a total of 73 members. In the multi-member districts each elector could vote for as many candidates as there were vacancies. 17 districts were uncontested. There was no recognisable party structure at this election
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2005_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_400_metre_freestyle
|
Swimming at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 400 metre freestyle
|
[
"Place",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Grant Hackett",
"Australia",
"3:42.91"
],
[
"2",
"Yuri Prilukov",
"Russia",
"3:44.44"
],
[
"3",
"Oussama Mellouli",
"Tunisia",
"3:46.08"
],
[
"4",
"Massimiliano Rosolino",
"Italy",
"3:46.91"
],
[
"5",
"Dragoș Coman",
"Romania",
"3:47.16"
],
[
"6",
"Peter Vanderkaay",
"USA",
"3:47.83"
],
[
"7",
"Takeshi Matsuda",
"Japan",
"3:48.60"
],
[
"8",
"Nicolas Rostoucher",
"France",
"3:50.51"
]
] |
Results -- Final
|
Swimming_at_the_2005_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Men's_400_metre_freestyle_0
|
The men's 400 metre freestyle at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships took place on 24 July (heats and final) in the Olympic pool at Parc Jean-Drapeau in Montreal, Canada. 57 swimmers were entered and in the event in the preliminary heats, the top-8 of which advanced on to swim again in the final heat that event. The existing records at the start of the event were:
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_animated_television_series_of_1989
|
List of animated television series of 1989
|
[
"Title",
"Episodes",
"Country",
"Year"
] |
[
[
"Babar",
"78",
"Canada",
"1989-1991 ; 2000"
],
[
"Bouli",
"114",
"France",
"1989-1991"
],
[
"Dragon Ball Z",
"291",
"Japan",
"1989-1996"
],
[
"Patlabor : The TV Series",
"47",
"Japan",
"1989-1990"
],
[
"Ranma ½",
"161",
"Japan",
"1989-1992"
],
[
"Transformers : Victory",
"32",
"Japan",
"1989"
],
[
"Meiken Jolly",
"13",
"Japan",
"1989"
],
[
"Aoi Blink",
"13",
"Japan",
"1989"
],
[
"AkumâKun",
"13",
"Japan",
"1989"
],
[
"Gaki Deka",
"13",
"Japan",
"1989"
],
[
"Hoshineko Full House",
"13",
"Japan",
"1989"
],
[
"Dash ! Yonkuro",
"13",
"Japan",
"1989"
],
[
"Parasol Henbe",
"13",
"Japan",
"1989"
],
[
"Dragon Quest",
"13",
"Japan",
"1989"
],
[
"Idol Densetsu Eriko",
"13",
"Japan",
"1989"
],
[
"Jungle Book Shonen Mowgli",
"52",
"Japan",
"1989"
],
[
"Lordleon",
"13",
"Japan",
"1989"
],
[
"Peter Pan Nô Bôken",
"13",
"Japan",
"1989"
],
[
"Komatsu Sakyo Anime Gekijo",
"13",
"Japan",
"1989"
],
[
"YAWARA ! a fashionable judo girl !",
"124",
"Japan",
"1989"
]
] |
Wikipedia list article Animated televisionseries By decade 1948–1969 Pre-1960 1960s 1970s 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980s 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990s 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000s 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010s 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020s 2020 vte A list of animated television series first aired in 1989 .
|
List_of_animated_television_series_of_1989_0
|
A list of animated television series first aired in 1989.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brougher_Mountain_transmitting_station
|
Brougher Mountain transmitting station
|
[
"Frequency",
"UHF",
"kW",
"Operator",
"System"
] |
[
[
"474.000 MHz",
"21 ( Was 21+ )",
"2",
"SDN",
"DVB-T"
],
[
"554.000 MHz",
"31 ( Was 22+ )",
"20",
"Digital 3 & 4",
"DVB-T"
],
[
"498.000 MHz",
"24",
"2",
"Arqiva A",
"DVB-T"
],
[
"602.000 MHz",
"37 ( Was 25 )",
"20",
"BBC B",
"DVB-T2"
],
[
"522.000 MHz",
"27",
"2",
"Arqiva B",
"DVB-T"
],
[
"538.000 MHz",
"29 ( Was 28 )",
"20",
"BBC A",
"DVB-T"
],
[
"546.000 MHz",
"30 ( Was 30- )",
"2",
"NImux",
"DVB-T2"
]
] |
Digital television
|
Including Sept 2019 Frequency changes .
|
Brougher_Mountain_transmitting_station_2
|
Brougher Mountain transmitting station is a major transmitting station in Northern Ireland. It is located between County Tyrone and County Fermanagh, on top of a 317-meter high hill called Brougher Mountain. It has four other transmitter sites in its digital television transmitter group, at Ederny, Derrygonnelly, Belcoo, and Lisbellaw. Brougher Mountain came into service on Monday 24 February 1964, transmitting the BBC Television Service on VHF 405 lines. The ITV service provided by Ulster Television launched from the Strabane transmitter located 40 miles north of Brougher Mountain on 18 February 1963 and its coverage extended down to the area covered by Brougher Mountain. It became the main UHF transmitter for the area in July 1978, when BBC One, BBC Two and ITV (Ulster Television) started transmitting in colour on the 625 line UHF service. Channel 4 started transmitting from the transmitter in December 1983. Due to its close proximity to the Irish republic, since the transmitter went on air in 1964, many living in counties Donegal, Leitrim, Roscommon and Sligo could receive the UK channels via spill-over signals from Brougher Mountain, as well as the Strabane transmitter.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_60_metres_hurdles
|
2007 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres hurdles
|
[
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"6",
"Susanna Kallur",
"Sweden",
"7.87"
],
[
"2",
"5",
"Aleksandra Antonova",
"Russia",
"7.94"
],
[
"3",
"2",
"Kirsten Bolm",
"Germany",
"7.97"
],
[
"4",
"3",
"Irina Shevchenko",
"Russia",
"8.01"
],
[
"5",
"7",
"Sara McGreavy",
"Great Britain",
"8.04"
],
[
"6",
"4",
"Reina-Flor Okori",
"France",
"8.08"
],
[
"7",
"1",
"Aurelia Trywiańska",
"Poland",
"8.25"
],
[
"8",
"8",
"Eline Berings",
"Belgium",
"8.56"
]
] |
Results -- Final
|
2007_European_Athletics_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_60_metres_hurdles_1
|
The Women's 60 metres hurdles event at the 2007 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on March 2.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_European_Men's_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships
|
2000 European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships
|
[
"Rank",
"Gymnast",
"Total"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Marius Urzica ( ROU )",
"9.762"
],
[
"2",
"Eric Poujade ( FRA )",
"9.750"
],
[
"3",
"Alexander Beresch ( UKR )",
"9.662"
],
[
"4",
"Petcu Dorin ( ROU )",
"9.625"
],
[
"5",
"Runnar Alexandersson ( ISL )",
"9.612"
],
[
"6",
"Alexei Nemov ( RUS )",
"9.675"
],
[
"7",
"Alexei Bondarenko ( RUS )",
"9.475"
],
[
"8",
"Ivan Ivankov ( BLR )",
"9.287"
]
] |
Senior results -- Pommel horse
|
2000_European_Men's_Artistic_Gymnastics_Championships_1
|
The 24th European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships were held in Bremen, Germany from 25 May to 28 May 2000. This event was for male gymnasts in both senior and junior levels.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_in_the_Eurovision_Young_Musicians
|
List of countries in the Eurovision Young Musicians
|
[
"Country",
"",
"",
"",
"Total",
"Years won"
] |
[
[
"Austria",
"5",
"2",
"1",
"8",
"1988 1998 2002 2004 2014"
],
[
"Poland",
"3",
"0",
"0",
"3",
"1992 2000 2016"
],
[
"Germany",
"2",
"1",
"0",
"3",
"1982 1996"
],
[
"Netherlands",
"2",
"0",
"0",
"2",
"1984 1990"
],
[
"Norway",
"1",
"3",
"1",
"5",
"2012"
],
[
"Slovenia",
"1",
"2",
"1",
"4",
"2010"
],
[
"United Kingdom",
"1",
"1",
"2",
"4",
"1994"
],
[
"France",
"1",
"1",
"0",
"2",
"1986"
],
[
"Russia",
"1",
"0",
"4",
"5",
"2018"
],
[
"Sweden",
"1",
"0",
"1",
"2",
"2006"
],
[
"Greece",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"1",
"2008"
],
[
"Finland",
"0",
"3",
"1",
"4",
"N/A"
],
[
"Switzerland",
"0",
"1",
"1",
"2",
"N/A"
],
[
"Croatia",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"1",
"N/A"
],
[
"Czech Republic",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"1",
"N/A"
],
[
"Latvia",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"1",
"N/A"
],
[
"Spain",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"1",
"N/A"
],
[
"Armenia",
"0",
"0",
"1",
"1",
"N/A"
],
[
"Belgium",
"0",
"0",
"1",
"1",
"N/A"
],
[
"Estonia",
"0",
"0",
"1",
"1",
"N/A"
]
] |
List of winners -- By country
|
Map showing each country 's number of Young Musicians gold medal wins up to and including 2018 . The table below shows the top-three placings from each contest , along with the years that a country won the contest .
|
List_of_countries_in_the_Eurovision_Young_Musicians_3
|
Eurovision Young Musicians is a biennial classical music competition for European musicians that are aged between 12 and 21. The contest was created by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) in 1982. Only members of the EBU may take part in the contest. Six countries took part in the inaugural contest.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Châteaux_of_the_Loire_Valley
|
Châteaux of the Loire Valley
|
[
"Château",
"Commune",
"Département",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Azay-le-Rideau",
"Azay-le-Rideau",
"Indre-et-Loire",
"Masterpiece of the first French Renaissance"
],
[
"Armaillé",
"Loches",
"Indre-et-Loire",
"Loches Château of Count Arthur de Marsay"
],
[
"Beauregard",
"Cellettes",
"Loir-et-Cher",
"Art gallery"
],
[
"Brézé",
"Brézé",
"Maine-et-Loire",
"Artifacts of Troglodytes under the château Deepest moats in France"
],
[
"Brissac",
"Brissac Loire Aubance",
"Maine-et-Loire",
"Tallest château in France"
],
[
"Chanteloup",
"Amboise",
"Indre-et-Loire",
"Property of Duke of Choiseul ( 1760-1785 )"
],
[
"Châteaudun",
"Châteaudun",
"Eure-et-Loir",
"Property of Jean de Dunois ( 1439-1468 )"
],
[
"Chaumont-sur-Loire",
"Chaumont-sur-Loire",
"Loir-et-Cher",
"Property of Catherine de ' Medici ( 1550-1559 ) et Diane de Poitiers ( 1559-1566 )"
],
[
"Cheverny",
"Cheverny",
"Loir-et-Cher",
"Inspiration for Hergé 's Marlinspike Hall"
],
[
"Clos-Lucé",
"Amboise",
"Indre-et-Loire",
"Home to Leonardo da Vinci ( 1516-1519 )"
],
[
"Ducs de Bretagne",
"Nantes",
"Loire-Atlantique",
"Located near the River mouth of the Loire Residence of the Dukes of Brittany"
],
[
"Meillant",
"Meillant",
"Cher",
"Contains the famous Tour du Lion"
],
[
"Montsoreau",
"Montsoreau",
"Maine-et-Loire",
"Only Château in the Loire Valley constructed in the Loire riverbed Château de Montsoreau-Museum of Contemporary Art has the world 's largest holding of Art & Language works"
],
[
"Richelieu",
"Richelieu",
"Indre-et-Loire",
"Property of Cardinal Richelieu ( 1621-1642 )"
],
[
"Sully-sur-Loire",
"Sully-sur-Loire",
"Loiret",
"Property of Maximilien de Béthune , Duke of Sully ( 1602-1641 )"
],
[
"Ussé",
"Rigny-Ussé",
"Indre-et-Loire",
"Inspiration for Charles Perrault 's Sleeping Beauty"
],
[
"Valençay",
"Valençay",
"Indre",
"Property of Talleyrand ( 1803-1838 )"
],
[
"Villandry",
"Villandry",
"Indre-et-Loire",
"Famous for its French formal gardens"
]
] |
List of châteaux of the Loire -- Châteaux of the nobility
|
Châteaux_of_the_Loire_Valley_1
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The Châteaux of the Loire Valley (French: Châteaux de la Loire) are part of the architectural heritage of the historic towns of Amboise, Angers, Blois, Chinon, Montsoreau, Nantes, Orléans, Saumur, and Tours along the Loire River in France. They illustrate Renaissance ideals of design in France. The châteaux of the Loire Valley number over three hundred, ranging from practical fortified castles from the 10th century to splendid residences built half a millennium later. When the French kings began constructing their huge châteaux in the Loire Valley, the nobility, drawn to the seat of power, followed suit, attracting the finest architects and landscape designers. The châteaux and their surrounding gardens are cultural monuments which stunningly embody the ideals of the Renaissance and Enlightenment. Many of the châteaux were built on hilltops, such as the Château d'Amboise, while the only one built in the riverbed is the Château de Montsoreau. Many had exquisite churches on the grounds or within the château.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indiana_state_historical_markers_in_Franklin_County
|
List of Indiana state historical markers in Franklin County
|
[
"Marker title",
"Year placed",
"Location",
"Topics"
] |
[
[
"Whitewater Canal",
"?",
"Northern side of U.S. Route 52 at Gordon 's Lock # 24 east of Metamora 39°26′49″N 85°7′27.3″W / 39.44694°N 85.124250°W / 39.44694 ; -85.124250 ( Whitewater Canal )",
"Transportation , Business , Industry , and Labor"
],
[
"Little Cedar Grove Baptist Church",
"1949",
"Northern side of the junction of U.S. Route 52 and Little Cedar Road , 3 miles south of Brookville at Mound Haven 39°23′14″N 84°58′54″W / 39.38722°N 84.98167°W / 39.38722 ; -84.98167 ( Little Cedar Grove Baptist Church )",
"Religion , Buildings and Architecture"
],
[
"Whetzel Trace ( 1818-1823 )",
"1965",
"Junction of Main ( State Road 121 and Toner Streets in southern Laurel 39°29′56.4″N 85°11′26.4″W / 39.499000°N 85.190667°W / 39.499000 ; -85.190667 ( Whetzel Trace ( 1818-1823 ) )",
"Early Settlement and Exploration , Transportation"
],
[
"Brookville , Franklin County ( Platted 1808 )",
"1966",
"Northern side of U.S. Route 52 in eastern Brookville 39°24′38″N 85°0′38.7″W / 39.41056°N 85.010750°W / 39.41056 ; -85.010750 ( Brookville , Franklin County ( Platted 1808 ) )",
"Historic District , Neighborhoods , and Towns , Politics"
],
[
"Academy of the Immaculate Conception",
"1971",
"Junction of Washington and Wein Strasse on the grounds of the Academy in Oldenburg 39°20′32″N 85°12′4″W / 39.34222°N 85.20111°W / 39.34222 ; -85.20111 ( Academy of the Immaculate Conception )",
"Religion , Education"
],
[
"Brookville Historic District",
"1992",
"Western lawn of the Franklin County Courthouse along Main Street ( U.S. Route 52 / State Road 1 ) in Brookville 39°25′10″N 85°0′45.6″W / 39.41944°N 85.012667°W / 39.41944 ; -85.012667 ( Brookville Historic District )",
"Historic District , Neighborhoods , and Towns , Early Settlement and Exploration"
],
[
"Old Franklin United Brethren Church",
"1995",
"14023 Franklin Church Road near the road 's dead end : north of the Mounds State Recreation Area offices , west of State Road 101 , and south of Fairfield Causeway Road , near Brookville 39°30′22″N 84°56′54″W / 39.50611°N 84.94833°W / 39.50611 ; -84.94833 ( Old Franklin United Brethren Church )",
"Religion , Early Settlement and Exploration"
],
[
"Brookville 's Carnegie Library",
"1995",
"919 N. Main Street in Brookville 39°25′28.6″N 85°0′44″W / 39.424611°N 85.01222°W / 39.424611 ; -85.01222 ( Brookville 's Carnegie Library )",
"Carnegie Library"
],
[
"Intersection of Treaty Lines",
"1995",
"Junction of Castle and St. Marys Roads , about 2 miles west of Brookville 39°24′29″N 85°3′10.6″W / 39.40806°N 85.052944°W / 39.40806 ; -85.052944 ( Intersection of Treaty Lines )",
"Early Settlement and Exploration , American Indian/Native American"
],
[
"Brookville 's Grandstand",
"2002",
"Junction of 8th and Mill Streets in the town park in Brookville 39°25′32″N 85°0′29″W / 39.42556°N 85.00806°W / 39.42556 ; -85.00806 ( Brookville 's Grandstand )",
"Sports , Buildings and Architecture"
],
[
"Snow Hill Covered Bridge",
"2005",
"Carries Snow Hill Road over Johnson Fork near Rockdale 39°19′32″N 84°51′6″W / 39.32556°N 84.85167°W / 39.32556 ; -84.85167 ( Snow Hill Covered Bridge )",
"Transportation , Buildings and Architecture"
],
[
"Brigadier-General CSA Francis Asbury Shoup",
"2006",
"In the Conwell Cemetery along State Road 121 near Laurel 39°30′16″N 85°11′4″W / 39.50444°N 85.18444°W / 39.50444 ; -85.18444 ( Brigadier-General CSA Francis Asbury Shoup )",
"Military , Education , African American"
]
] |
Historical markers
|
List_of_Indiana_state_historical_markers_in_Franklin_County_0
|
This is a list of the Indiana state historical markers in Franklin County. This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Franklin County, Indiana, United States by the Indiana Historical Bureau. The locations of the historical markers and their latitude and longitude coordinates are included below when available, along with their names, years of placement, and topics as recorded by the Historical Bureau. There are 12 historical markers located in Franklin County.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
|
2008 United States House of Representatives elections
|
[
"District",
"Incumbent",
"Party",
"First elected",
"Results",
"Candidates"
] |
[
[
"Washington 1",
"Jay Inslee",
"Democratic",
"1998",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Jay Inslee ( Democratic ) 67.8% Larry Ishmael ( Republican ) 32.2%"
],
[
"Washington 2",
"Rick Larsen",
"Democratic",
"2000",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Rick Larsen ( Democratic ) 62.4% Rick Bart ( Republican ) 37.6%"
],
[
"Washington 3",
"Brian Baird",
"Democratic",
"1998",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Brian Baird ( Democratic ) 64.0% Michael Delavar ( Republican ) 36.0%"
],
[
"Washington 4",
"Doc Hastings",
"Republican",
"1994",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Doc Hastings ( Republican ) 63.1% George Fearing ( Democratic ) 36.9%"
],
[
"Washington 5",
"Cathy McMorris Rodgers",
"Republican",
"2004",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Cathy McMorris Rodgers ( Republican ) 65.3% Mark Mays ( Democratic ) 34.7%"
],
[
"Washington 6",
"Norm Dicks",
"Democratic",
"1976",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Norm Dicks ( Democratic ) 66.9% Doug Cloud ( Republican ) 33.1%"
],
[
"Washington 7",
"Jim McDermott",
"Democratic",
"1988",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Jim McDermott ( Democratic ) 83.6% Steve Beren ( Republican ) 16.4%"
],
[
"Washington 8",
"Dave Reichert",
"Republican",
"2004",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Dave Reichert ( Republican ) 52.8% Darcy Burner ( Democratic ) 47.2%"
],
[
"Washington 9",
"Adam Smith",
"Democratic",
"1996",
"Incumbent re-elected",
"Y Adam Smith ( Democratic ) 65.5% James Postma ( Republican ) 34.5%"
]
] |
Washington
|
Main article : 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington See also : List of United States Representatives from Washington
|
2008_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_49
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The 2008 United States House of Representatives elections were held on November 4, 2008, to elect members to the United States House of Representatives to serve in the 111th United States Congress from January 3, 2009, until January 3, 2011. It coincided with the election of Barack Obama as President. All 435 voting seats, as well as all 6 non-voting seats, were up for election. The Democratic Party, which won a majority of seats in the 2006 election, expanded its control in 2008. The Republican Party, hoping to regain the majority it lost in the 2006 election or at least expand its congressional membership, lost additional seats. With one exception (Louisiana's 2nd district), the only seats to switch from Democratic to Republican had been Republican-held prior to the 2006 elections. Republicans gained five Democratic seats total, while losing 26 of their own, giving the Democrats a net gain of 21 seats, effectively erasing all gains made by the GOP since 1994. In addition, with the defeat of Republican congressman Chris Shays in Connecticut's 4th district, this became the first time since the 1850s that no Republican represented the New England region. The 10.6% popular vote advantage by the Democrats was the largest by either party since 1982, 26 years earlier. Turnout increased due to the 2008 presidential election. The presidential election, 2008 Senate elections, and 2008 state gubernatorial elections, as well as many other state and local elections, occurred on the same date.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junior_World_Ski_Orienteering_Championships
|
Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships
|
[
"Year",
"Gold",
"Silver",
"Bronze"
] |
[
[
"1994",
"Liisa Anttila",
"Irina Onistchenko",
"Annice Clevnert"
],
[
"1996",
"Hanna Kosonen",
"Olga Porozova",
"Annika Björk"
],
[
"1998",
"Anna Ustinova",
"Maria Bergkvist",
"Anna Vorobieva"
],
[
"1999",
"Anna Ustinova",
"Katja Rajaniemi",
"Salla Lehto"
],
[
"2000",
"Aino-Maria Hirvi",
"Ekaterina Chizhikova",
"Salla Lehto"
],
[
"2001",
"Maria Bergkvist",
"Svetlana Shvezova",
"Martiina Joensuu"
],
[
"2002",
"Ekaterina Chizhikova",
"Maria Gorchkova",
"Elena Grand"
],
[
"2003",
"Elena Grand",
"Emelie Eklöf",
"Marttiina Joensuu"
],
[
"2004",
"Olga Novikova",
"Valentina Lebedeva",
"Yulia Bronnikova"
],
[
"2005",
"Eva Svensson",
"Olga Novikova",
"Pernilla Tunis"
],
[
"2006",
"Tatiana Kozlova",
"Anastasia Kravchenko",
"Maria Shilova"
],
[
"2007",
"Eva Svensson",
"Olga Trifanova",
"Helene Söderlund"
],
[
"2008",
"Simona Karochova",
"Ekaterina Munina",
"Christina Lovald-Hellberg"
],
[
"2009",
"Maria Nordström",
"Tove Alexandersson",
"Marie Asprusten"
],
[
"2010",
"Barbro Kvåle",
"Marie Asprusten",
"Ekaterina Situkhina"
],
[
"2011",
"Tove Alexandersson",
"Barbro Kvåle",
"Marjut Turunen"
],
[
"2012",
"Tove Alexandersson",
"Anna Närhi",
"Marjut Turunen"
],
[
"2013",
"Frida Sandberg",
"Daisy Kudre",
"Evelina Wickbom"
],
[
"2014",
"Frida Sandberg",
"Isabel Salen",
"Suvi Oikarinen"
],
[
"2015",
"Isabel Salen",
"Ellen Sarenmark",
"Hanna Eriksson"
]
] |
Short/Middle -- Women
|
Junior_World_Ski_Orienteering_Championships_4
|
The Junior World Ski Orienteering Championships (or Ski-JWOC) were first held in 1994. Since 1998, competitions have been held annually. Representative countries must be members of the International Orienteering Federation (IOF).
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PFA_Scotland_Team_of_the_Year
|
PFA Scotland Team of the Year
|
[
"Pos",
"Player",
"Club",
"Appearance"
] |
[
[
"GK",
"Neil Parry",
"Alloa Athletic",
"1"
],
[
"DF",
"Ryan McGeever",
"Queen 's Park",
"1"
],
[
"DF",
"Andy Graham",
"Alloa Athletic",
"1"
],
[
"DF",
"Jonathan Page",
"East Fife",
"1"
],
[
"DF",
"Calum Waters",
"Alloa Athletic",
"1"
],
[
"MF",
"Scott Pittman",
"Livingston",
"1"
],
[
"MF",
"Shaun Byrne",
"Livingston",
"1"
],
[
"MF",
"Jordan Kirkpatrick",
"Alloa Athletic",
"1"
],
[
"FW",
"Andy Ryan",
"Airdrieonians",
"1"
],
[
"FW",
"Liam Buchanan *",
"Livingston",
"2"
],
[
"FW",
"Danny Mullen",
"Livingston",
"1"
]
] |
Winners -- 2016–17
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PFA_Scotland_Team_of_the_Year_32
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The Professional Footballers' Association Scotland Team of the Year (often called the PFA Scotland Team of the Year, or simply the Team of the Year) is an annual award given to a set of 44 footballers in the four national tiers of the Scottish football league system, who are seen to be deserving of being named in a Team of the Year. The award is compiled by the members of the players' trade union, Professional Footballers' Association Scotland (PFA Scotland), with the winners then being voted for by the other players in their respective divisions. The award was instituted in the 2006-07 season. In that first season, the award was voted for by the managers in each division.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Butcher's_Film_Service_films
|
List of Butcher's Film Service films
|
[
"Title",
"Release Date",
"Director"
] |
[
[
"The Girl Who Forgot",
"February 1940",
"Adrian Brunel"
],
[
"Pack Up Your Troubles",
"February 1940",
"Oswald Mitchell"
],
[
"Jailbirds",
"February 1940",
"Oswald Mitchell"
],
[
"Somewhere in England",
"August 1940",
"John E. Blakeley"
],
[
"Three Silent Men",
"December 1940",
"Thomas Bentley"
],
[
"Garrison Follies",
"October 1940",
"Maclean Rogers"
],
[
"Sailors Do n't Care",
"December 1940",
"Oswald Mitchell"
],
[
"Cavalcade of Variety",
"December 1940",
"Thomas Bentley"
],
[
"Danny Boy",
"August 1941",
"Oswald Mitchell"
],
[
"Facing the Music",
"August 1941",
"Maclean Rogers"
],
[
"Sheepdog of the Hills",
"December 1941",
"Germain Burger"
],
[
"Gert and Daisy 's Weekend",
"February 1942",
"Maclean Rogers"
],
[
"Somewhere in Camp",
"February 1942",
"John E. Blakeley"
],
[
"Bob 's Your Uncle",
"March 1942",
"Oswald Mitchell"
],
[
"Front Line Kids",
"June 1942",
"Maclean Rogers"
],
[
"Gert and Daisy Clean Up",
"August 1942",
"Maclean Rogers"
],
[
"Rose of Tralee",
"1942",
"Germain Burger"
],
[
"Somewhere on Leave",
"February 1943",
"John E. Blakeley"
],
[
"Variety Jubilee",
"June 1943",
"Maclean Rogers"
],
[
"I 'll Walk Beside You",
"August 1943",
"Maclean Rogers"
]
] |
1940s
|
List_of_Butcher's_Film_Service_films_3
|
This is a list of feature films produced or distributed by the British company Butcher's Film Service. The company began active production during the First World War. In the 1950s and 1960s it developed a reputation as a leading producer of low-budget films, often second features.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyatt_Cenac
|
Wyatt Cenac
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"2004-2008",
"King of the Hill",
"Guard/Cameraman/Dr . Stephens/Football Announcer/Tough-Looking Guy",
"Wrote two episodes"
],
[
"2007",
"Yacht Rock",
"James Ingram",
"Episode : Footloose"
],
[
"2008-2012",
"The Daily Show",
"Himself/Various",
"Wrote 570 episodes"
],
[
"2009-2014",
"Fanboy & Chum Chum",
"Lenny/Various",
"24 episodes"
],
[
"2010",
"Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear",
"",
"TV special ; writer"
],
[
"2011",
"Wyatt Cenac : Comedy Person",
"Himself",
"Stand-up special ; also writer , executive producer"
],
[
"2013",
"The Venture Bros",
"Tommy/Mr . Blunder",
"Episode : What Color Is Your Cleansuit ?"
],
[
"2014",
"TripTank",
"Bin Laden /Dick",
""
],
[
"2014",
"Maron",
"Himself",
"Episode : Boomer Lives"
],
[
"2014",
"Wyatt Cenac : Brooklyn",
"Himself",
"Stand-up special ; also writer , director , executive producer"
],
[
"2014",
"BoJack Horseman",
"Wayne ( voice )",
"Two episodes"
],
[
"2015",
"Inside Amy Schumer",
"Guy Friend No . 1",
"Episode : I 'm Sorry"
],
[
"2016-2017",
"People of Earth",
"Ozzie Graham",
"20 episodes"
],
[
"2016",
"Night Train with Wyatt Cenac",
"Himself",
"6 episodes"
],
[
"2017",
"Archer",
"Cliff",
"2 episodes"
],
[
"2017",
"Bob 's Burgers",
"Cool Nick",
"1 episode"
],
[
"2017",
"aka Wyatt Cenac",
"Himself",
"10 episodes web series"
],
[
"2018-2019",
"Wyatt Cenac 's Problem Areas",
"Himself",
"20 episodes"
]
] |
Filmography -- Television
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Wyatt_Cenac_1
|
Wyatt Cenac (; born April 19, 1976) is an American comedian, actor, producer, and writer. He was a correspondent and writer for The Daily Show from 2008 to 2012. He starred in the TBS series People of Earth and in Barry Jenkins's first feature Medicine for Melancholy. He also hosted and produced the HBO series Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_European_Parliament_election_in_the_United_Kingdom
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2009 European Parliament election in the United Kingdom
|
[
"Constituency",
"Representation in 2004",
"Representation in 2009",
"Net Gain/Loss"
] |
[
[
"East Midlands",
"6",
"5",
"1"
],
[
"East of England",
"7",
"7",
""
],
[
"London",
"9",
"8",
"1"
],
[
"North East England",
"3",
"3",
""
],
[
"North West England",
"9",
"8",
"1"
],
[
"Northern Ireland",
"3",
"3",
""
],
[
"Scotland",
"7",
"6",
"1"
],
[
"South East England",
"10",
"10",
""
],
[
"South West England",
"7",
"6",
"1"
],
[
"Wales",
"4",
"4",
""
],
[
"West Midlands",
"7",
"6",
"1"
],
[
"Yorkshire and the Humber",
"6",
"6",
""
],
[
"Overall",
"78",
"72",
"6"
]
] |
Background -- Constituencies and representation
|
As has been the case since 1999 , the electoral constituencies were based on the government 's nine English regions , Scotland , Northern Ireland and Wales , creating a total of 12 constituencies . The Treaty of Nice fixed the number of MEPs for the whole European Parliament at 736 ; as a consequence of the accession of Romania and Bulgaria in 2007 , the number of seats allocated to the United Kingdom was reduced from 78 to 72 . If the Lisbon Treaty had entered into force by June 2009 this figure would have been 73 . On 31 July 2007 , in line with the required reduction in representation from the United Kingdom the number of members elected from each region was modified by the Boundary Commission and Electoral Commission , based on the size of the electorate in each region . The recommended changes were approved by the Parliament of the United Kingdom in 2008 . [ 8 ] Changes in regional seat allocations [ 9 ]
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2009_European_Parliament_election_in_the_United_Kingdom_0
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The European Parliament election was the United Kingdom's component of the 2009 European Parliament election, the voting for which was held on Thursday 4 June 2009. The election was held concurrently with the 2009 local elections in England. In total, 72 Members of the European Parliament were elected from the United Kingdom using proportional representation. Notable outcomes were the significant drop in support for the Labour Party, who came third, and the UK Independence Party (UKIP) finishing second in a major election for the first time in its history, coming level with Labour in terms of seats but ahead of them in terms of votes. This was the first time in British electoral history that a party in government had been outpolled in a national election by a party with no representation in the House of Commons. The British National Party BNP also won two seats, its first ever in a nationwide election. It also marked the first time the Scottish National Party (SNP) won the largest share of the European election vote in Scotland, and it was the first time since 1918 Labour had failed to come first in a Welsh election. It was the Democratic Unionist Party's (DUP) worst ever European election result, and also the first time an Irish Republican party, Sinn Féin, topped the poll in Northern Ireland.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_10,000_metres
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2002 European Athletics Championships – Men's 10,000 metres
|
[
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"José Manuel Martínez",
"Spain",
"27:47.65"
],
[
"2",
"Dieter Baumann",
"Germany",
"27:47.87"
],
[
"3",
"José Ríos",
"Spain",
"27:48.29"
],
[
"4",
"Stefano Baldini",
"Italy",
"27:50.98"
],
[
"5",
"Karl Keska",
"Great Britain",
"28:01.72"
],
[
"6",
"Hassan Lahssini",
"France",
"28:05.13"
],
[
"7",
"Marco Mazza",
"Italy",
"28:05.94"
],
[
"8",
"Dmitry Maksimov",
"Russia",
"28:19.20"
],
[
"9",
"Kamiel Maase",
"Netherlands",
"28:21.85"
],
[
"10",
"Rachid Berradi",
"Italy",
"28:24.31"
],
[
"11",
"Dennis Jensen",
"Denmark",
"28:24.55"
],
[
"12",
"Ignacio Cáceres",
"Spain",
"28:25.84"
],
[
"13",
"Alexander Lubina",
"Germany",
"28:43.90"
],
[
"14",
"Claes Nyberg",
"Sweden",
"29:03.92"
],
[
"15",
"Mario Krockert",
"Germany",
"29:08.86"
],
[
"16",
"Séamus Power",
"Ireland",
"29:43.65"
],
[
"17",
"Abdellah Béhar",
"France",
"DNF"
]
] |
Results
|
2002_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_10,000_metres_0
|
The men's 10,000 metres at the 2002 European Athletics Championships were held at the Olympic Stadium on August 7.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_World_Allround_Speed_Skating_Championships
|
2013 World Allround Speed Skating Championships
|
[
"Place",
"Athlete",
"Country",
"Time",
"Points"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Håvard Bøkko",
"Norway",
"1:46.34",
"35.446"
],
[
"2",
"Zbigniew Bródka",
"Poland",
"1:46.49",
"35.496"
],
[
"3",
"Bart Swings",
"Belgium",
"1:46.51",
"35.503"
],
[
"4",
"Sven Kramer",
"Netherlands",
"1:46.75",
"35.583"
],
[
"5",
"Denis Yuskov",
"Russia",
"1:46.77",
"35.590"
],
[
"6",
"Ivan Skobrev",
"Russia",
"1:46.92",
"35.640"
],
[
"7",
"Haralds Silovs",
"Latvia",
"1:47.11",
"35.703"
],
[
"8",
"Sverre Lunde Pedersen",
"Norway",
"1:47.15",
"35.716"
],
[
"9",
"Koen Verweij",
"Netherlands",
"1:47.51",
"35.836"
],
[
"10",
"Jan Szymański",
"Poland",
"1:48.02",
"36.006"
],
[
"11",
"Renz Rotteveel",
"Netherlands",
"1:48.39",
"36.130"
],
[
"12",
"Jonathan Kuck",
"United States",
"1:48.44",
"36.146"
],
[
"13",
"Jan Blokhuijsen",
"Netherlands",
"1:48.59",
"36.196"
],
[
"14",
"Roland Cieslak",
"Poland",
"1:49.15",
"36.383"
],
[
"14",
"Lucas Makowsky",
"Canada",
"1:49.15",
"36.383"
],
[
"16",
"Dmitry Babenko",
"Kazakhstan",
"1:49.57",
"36.523"
],
[
"17",
"Simen Spieler Nilsen",
"Norway",
"1:49.71",
"36.570"
],
[
"18",
"Moritz Geisreiter",
"Germany",
"1:49.93",
"36.643"
],
[
"19",
"Alec Janssens",
"Canada",
"1:49.99",
"36.663"
],
[
"20",
"Hiroki Abe",
"Japan",
"1:51.51",
"37.170"
]
] |
1500 meter
|
2013_World_Allround_Speed_Skating_Championships_6
|
The 2013 World Allround Speed Skating Championships took place between 16 and 17 February 2013, at Vikingskipet in Hamar, Norway. Sven Kramer won the men's title for a record sixth time. Ireen Wüst won the women's title for the fourth time. Three of the six medalists, including both winners, represented the Netherlands.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1975_European_Tour
|
1975 European Tour
|
[
"Position",
"Player",
"Country",
"Prize money ( £ )"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Dale Hayes",
"South Africa",
"20,508"
],
[
"2",
"Bob Shearer",
"Australia",
"16,040"
],
[
"3",
"Eamonn Darcy",
"Ireland",
"14,846"
],
[
"4",
"Brian Barnes",
"Scotland",
"13,492"
],
[
"5",
"Bernard Gallacher",
"Scotland",
"12,040"
],
[
"6",
"Hugh Baiocchi",
"South Africa",
"9,631"
],
[
"7",
"Christy O'Connor Jnr",
"Ireland",
"11,979"
],
[
"8",
"Jack Newton",
"Australia",
"16,394"
],
[
"9",
"Vicente Fernández",
"Argentina",
"10,109"
],
[
"10",
"Neil Coles",
"England",
"11,770"
]
] |
Order of Merit
|
The PGA European Tour 's money list was known as the `` Order of Merit '' . It was based on a points system , which meant that some players could finish lower than others despite accumulating more prize money .
|
1975_European_Tour_2
|
The 1975 European Tour was the fourth official season of golf tournaments known as the PGA European Tour and organised by the Professional Golfers' Association. The Order of Merit was won by South Africa's Dale Hayes.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Medal_for_Excellence_in_Children's_Video
|
Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Children's Video
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Producers",
"Studios",
"Comments"
] |
[
[
"2017",
"Drum Dream Girl : How One Girl 's Courage Changed Music",
"Ryan Swenar",
"Dreamscape Media",
"A young girl fulfills her dreams in this video treatment of the acclaimed Pura Belpré Award winner"
],
[
"2016",
"That Is NOT a Good Idea !",
"Pete List",
"Weston Woods Studios",
"Goose goes on a stroll with Fox"
],
[
"2015",
"Me ... Jane",
"Paul R. Gagne Melissa Reilly Ellard",
"Weston Woods Studios",
""
],
[
"2014",
"Bink & Gollie : Two for One",
"Paul R. Gagne Melissa Reilly Ellard",
"Weston Woods Studios",
""
],
[
"2013",
"Anna , Emma and the Condor",
"Katja Torneman",
"",
"Anna and Emma work with the endangered California condor"
],
[
"2012",
"Children Make Terrible Pets",
"Paul R. Gagne Melissa Reilly Ellard",
"Weston Woods Studios",
""
],
[
"2011",
"The Curious Garden",
"Paul R. Gagne Melissa Reilly Ellard",
"Weston Woods Studios",
""
],
[
"2010",
"Do n't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus",
"Paul R. Gagne Mo Willems",
"Weston Woods Studios",
"The video is the story of a pigeon who wants to drive a bus"
],
[
"2009",
"March On ! The Day My Brother Martin Changed the World",
"Paul R. Gagne Melissa Reilly",
"Weston Woods Studios",
"The video is Dr. Christine King Farris memory of the historic march on Washington"
],
[
"2008",
"Jump In ! : Freestyle Edition",
"Kevin Lafferty John Davis Amy Palmer Robertson Danielle Sterling",
"The Disney Channel",
"This video tells the story of a young boxer who finds a passion for jumping rope"
],
[
"2007",
"Knuffle Bunny",
"Mo Willems",
"Weston Woods Studios",
"This video is based on the Caldecott Honor picture book"
],
[
"2006",
"The Man Who Walked Between the Towers",
"Michael Sporn Paul R. Gagne Melissa Reilly",
"Michael Sporn Animation , Inc. Weston Woods Studios",
"This video is based on the Caldecott Medal picture book about the acrobat who walked a tight rope between the two towers of the World Trade Center in New York City"
],
[
"2005",
"The Dot",
"Paul R. Gagne Melissa Reilly Peter H. Reynolds Karen Bresnahan Gary Goldberger Jonathan Meath",
"Weston Woods Studios FableVision",
"This video is based on the picture book by Peter H. Reynolds in which a girl draws a dot and discovers the artist within"
],
[
"2004",
"Giggle , Giggle , Quack",
"Paul R. Gagne Melissa Reilly",
"Weston Woods Studios",
"This video is based on the picture book by Doreen Cronin and Betsy Lewin"
],
[
"2003",
"So You Want to Be President ?",
"Paul R. Gagne Melissa Reilly",
"Weston Woods Studios",
"This video is based on the Caldecott Medal book by Judith St. George and David Small"
],
[
"2002",
"My Louisiana Sky",
"Dante Di Loreto Anthony Edwards Willard Carroll Tom Wilhite",
"Weston Woods Studios Hyperion Studio",
"This video is about a girl coming to terms with her mentally challenged parents"
],
[
"2001",
"Antarctic Antics",
"Paul R. Gagne",
"Weston Woods Studios",
"This video is based on the book by Judy Sierra"
],
[
"2000",
"Miss Nelson Has a Field Day",
"Paul R. Gagne",
"Weston Woods Studios",
"This video is based on the book by Harry Allard"
],
[
"1999",
"The First Christmas",
"Frank Moynihan",
"Xyzoo Animation",
"This video uses clay animation and traditional Christmas music , colloquial dialogue and humor to tell the well-known story of the birth of Jesus"
],
[
"1998",
"Willa : An American Snow White",
"Tom Davenport",
"Davenport Films",
"This video is based on the classic Grimm Tale reset in Virginia in 1915"
]
] |
Recipients
|
Carnegie_Medal_for_Excellence_in_Children's_Video_0
|
The Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Children's Video was named in honor of nineteenth-century American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. It honors the producer of the most outstanding video production for children. The Medal is supported by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and administered by the Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), through a Carnegie endowment. In the past 19 years (1991-2009), 19 titles have been honored with the award.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Korea_national_football_team_results_(2000–09)
|
South Korea national football team results (2000–09)
|
[
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Result",
"Score",
"Venue",
"Competition",
"Scorer ( s )"
] |
[
[
"February 1 , 2009",
"Syria",
"D",
"1-1",
"Dubai , United Arab Emirates",
"Friendly match",
"Own goal"
],
[
"February 4 , 2009",
"Bahrain",
"D",
"2-2",
"Dubai , United Arab Emirates",
"Friendly match",
"Kim Jung-Woo , Lee Keun-Ho"
],
[
"February 11 , 2009",
"Iran",
"D",
"1-1",
"Tehran , Iran",
"2010 World Cup qualifiers",
"Park Ji-Sung"
],
[
"March 28 , 2009",
"Iraq",
"W",
"2-1",
"Suwon , South Korea",
"Friendly match",
"Kim Chi-Woo , Lee Keun-Ho"
],
[
"April 1 , 2009",
"North Korea",
"W",
"1-0",
"Seoul , South Korea",
"2010 World Cup qualifiers",
"Kim Chi-Woo"
],
[
"June 2 , 2009",
"Oman",
"D",
"0-0",
"Dubai , United Arab Emirates",
"Friendly",
""
],
[
"June 6 , 2009",
"United Arab Emirates",
"W",
"2-0",
"Dubai , United Arab Emirates",
"2010 World Cup qualifiers",
"Park Chu-Young , Ki Sung-Yueng"
],
[
"June 10 , 2009",
"Saudi Arabia",
"D",
"0-0",
"Seoul , South Korea",
"2010 World Cup qualifiers",
""
],
[
"June 17 , 2009",
"Iran",
"D",
"1-1",
"Seoul , South Korea",
"2010 World Cup qualifiers",
"Park Ji-Sung"
],
[
"August 12 , 2009",
"Paraguay",
"W",
"1-0",
"Seoul , South Korea",
"Friendly match",
"Park Chu-Young"
],
[
"September 5 , 2009",
"Australia",
"W",
"3-1",
"Seoul , South Korea",
"Friendly match",
"Park Chu-Young , Lee Jung-Soo , Seol Ki-Hyeon"
],
[
"October 14 , 2009",
"Senegal",
"W",
"2-0",
"Seoul , South Korea",
"Friendly match",
"Ki Sung-Yueng , Oh Beom-Seok"
],
[
"November 14 , 2009",
"Denmark",
"D",
"0-0",
"Esbjerg , Denmark",
"Friendly match",
""
],
[
"November 18 , 2009",
"Serbia",
"L",
"0-1",
"London , England",
"Friendly match",
""
]
] |
2009
|
South_Korea_national_football_team_results_(2000–09)_9
|
This is a list of football games played by the Korea Republic national football team between 2000 and 2009. Korea Republic's score is shown first.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Producers_Guild_of_America_Visionary_Award
|
Producers Guild of America Visionary Award
|
[
"Ceremony",
"Recipient",
"Awarded for"
] |
[
[
"13th",
"Joel Gallen",
"producing the landmark post-9/11 telethon America : A Tribute to Heroes"
],
[
"14th",
"Rita Wilson",
"My Big Fat Greek Wedding"
],
[
"15th",
"Mike Nichols and Cary Brokaw",
"HBOs Angels in America"
],
[
"16th",
"Jim Serpico",
"Rescue Me"
],
[
"17th",
"not awarded",
""
],
[
"18th",
"Kenneth Ehrlich",
""
],
[
"19th",
"Simon Fuller",
"American Idol and Idol Gives Back"
],
[
"20th",
"Jeffrey Skoll",
"his work with Participant Media"
],
[
"21st",
"not awarded",
""
],
[
"22nd",
"not awarded",
""
],
[
"23rd",
"Laura Ziskin",
"her passionate commitment to storytelling as well as her remarkable efforts in organizing the recent Stand Up to Cancer campaign and its multi-platform programming . Ziskin also received the Producers Guilds David O. Selznick Achievement Award in 2005 , and is the first recipient of the Selznick Award to be so honored as a PGA visionary"
],
[
"24th",
"Russell Simmons",
"his dedication to philanthropy and his work as a film and television producer who breaks down barriers to provide opportunities to emerging talent . From the seminal television series Def Comedy Jam to his role as a UN Goodwill Ambassador , Simmons continues to inspire people through his work as a creative and cultural visionary"
],
[
"25th",
"Chris Meledandri",
"being one of the definitive producers of contemporary animation . He receives this award just as the latest blockbuster hit that he has produced , Universal and Illuminations Despicable Me 2 , becomes the 5th highest-grossing animated film of all time worldwide at the global box office"
],
[
"26th",
"Plan B Entertainment ( Brad Pitt , Dede Gardner , and Jeremy Kleiner )",
"producing stories that have breathed new life into some of the seminal - and in some cases , most painful - episodes of our shared history . Plan B Entertainment receives this award on heels of their upcoming film , Selma , adding to the companys already impressive roster of critically acclaimed films such as 12 Years a Slave , HBO 's The Normal Heart , World War Z , Tree of Life and The Departed , among many others"
],
[
"27th",
"Industrial Light & Magic",
"ILMs groundbreaking work in visual effects and innovations that have revolutionized storytelling . For nearly 40 years , ILM has played a key role in numerous worldwide box-office hits , including Star Wars Episodes I - VII , the Harry Potter franchise , the Transformers franchise , the Marvel Cinematic Universe , the Pirates of the Caribbean films , The Revenant and countless others"
],
[
"28th",
"Megan Ellison",
"her work as a fierce supporter of distinctive and creative voices in contemporary filmmaking , bringing to life a collection of stories that have broadened audience perspectives on our world and challenged our industrys assumptions about the kinds of stories motion pictures can tell . Ellison receives this award on the heels of the upcoming film , 20th Century Women , adding to her already impressive roster of critically acclaimed films such as American Hustle , Her , The Master , Zero Dark Thirty , and Foxcatcher among many others"
],
[
"29th",
"Ava DuVernay",
"her work in creating topical films and television shows focusing on important social issues such as 13th , the riveting documentary about race in America for which she earned two Emmys and an Academy Award nomination , as well as her critically-acclaimed hit television series Queen Sugar"
],
[
"30th",
"Kenya Barris",
"being a trailblazing storyteller whose work has advanced and expanded the representation of diverse perspectives within mainstream media . As the creator of the hit , Peabody award-winning and Emmy-nominated® series Black-ish , along with its successful spin-off series Grown-ish , and the writer of last summers comedy blockbuster Girls Trip , Barris has earned praise for honest portrayals of the Black experience that have not only resonated with a broad spectrum of audiences but have continually served as a catalyst for conversations around an array of timely topics . Through his work , Barris has fearlessly tackled difficult social issues , poignantly reflected our culture , and unified audiences through powerful stories that highlight our shared humanity"
]
] |
Award winners
|
Producers_Guild_of_America_Visionary_Award_0
|
The Producers Guild of America Visionary Award is awarded annually by the Producers Guild of America (PGA) at the Producers Guild of America Awards ceremonies to recognize television, film, or new media producers for their unique or uplifting contributions to our culture through inspiring storytelling or performance. The award category was instituted in 2001 and first awarded at the 13th Annual Producer Guild of America Awards, in March 2002.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russ_Marin
|
Russ Marin
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"1972",
"Kansas City Bomber",
"Dick Wicks"
],
[
"1973",
"Slaughter 's Big Rip-Off",
"Crowder"
],
[
"1974",
"Inside Amy",
"Sgt . Harry Morris"
],
[
"1975",
"If You Do n't Stop It ... You 'll Go Blind",
""
],
[
"1975",
"Capone",
"Joseph Stenson"
],
[
"1976",
"Lifeguard",
"Voyeur"
],
[
"1976",
"Lollipop Palace",
"Percy"
],
[
"1978",
"An Enemy of the People",
""
],
[
"1979",
"The Dark",
"Dr. Baranowski"
],
[
"1980",
"Seed of Innocence",
"Marv"
],
[
"1981",
"Mommie Dearest",
"Funeral Director"
],
[
"1982",
"The Sword and the Sorcerer",
"Mogullen"
],
[
"1984",
"Body Double",
"Frank"
],
[
"1985",
"Stitches",
"Doctor Sidney Berman"
],
[
"1986",
"Deadly Friend",
"Dr. Henry Johanson"
]
] |
Filmography
|
Russ_Marin_0
|
Russ Marin (May 1, 1934 - March 6, 2005) was an American film and television actor active from the early 1970s to the early 1990s.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_European_Judo_Championships
|
1999 European Judo Championships
|
[
"Position",
"Judoka",
"Country"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Nuno Delgado",
"Portugal"
],
[
"2",
"Maarten Arens",
"Netherlands"
],
[
"3",
"Graeme Randall",
"Great Britain"
],
[
"3",
"Djamel Bouras",
"France"
],
[
"5",
"Soso Liparteliani",
"Georgia"
],
[
"5",
"Robertas Rimas",
"Lithuania"
],
[
"7",
"Sergio Doménech",
"Spain"
],
[
"7",
"Sergei Kukharenka",
"Belarus"
]
] |
Results overview -- Men
|
1999_European_Judo_Championships_6
|
The 1999 European Judo Championships were the 10th edition of the European Judo Championships, and were held in Bratislava, Slovakia from 22 May to 23 May 1999.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Gilder
|
Nick Gilder
|
[
"SONG",
"ARTIST",
"ALBUM",
"YEAR/LABEL"
] |
[
[
"Rated X ( N. Gilder , J. McCulloch )",
"Pat Benatar",
"In the Heat of the Night",
"1979 Chrysalis Records"
],
[
"Is It Love ( N. Gilder , J. McCulloch )",
"Bette Midler",
"No Frills",
"1983 Atlantic Records"
],
[
"Body Talk ( N. Gilder , Herndon )",
"Kix",
"Cool Kids",
"1983 Atlantic Records"
],
[
"Think of Me ( N. Gilder , Martin S. Briley )",
"Martin Briley",
"Dangerous Moments",
"1984 Mercury Records"
],
[
"The Warrior ( N. Gilder , Holly Knight )",
"Scandal featuring Patty Smyth",
"The Warrior",
"1984 Columbia Records"
],
[
"Footsteps",
"Nick Gilder",
"Youngblood ( Original Movie Soundtrack )",
"1985/1986 RCA/Ariola International"
],
[
"Tough Love ( N. Gilder , D. Hitchings )",
"Patty Smyth",
"Never Enough",
"1987 Columbia Records"
],
[
"Hot Child in the City ‡‡",
"Nick Gilder",
"Hot Child in the City ( Original Movie Soundtrack )",
"1987 Prism Entertainment/Paramount Home Video"
],
[
"Scream of Angels ‡‡",
"Nick Gilder",
"The Wraith ( Original Movie Soundtrack )",
"1987 Live Home Video"
],
[
"Do n't Walk Away ( N. Gilder , Duane Hitchings ) ‡",
"Pat Benatar",
"Wide Awake in Dreamland",
"1988 Chrysalis Records"
],
[
"You Know We 're Gon na Hurt ( N. Gilder , Rick Boston )",
"Joe Cocker",
"One Night of Sin",
"1989 Capitol Records"
],
[
"You 're Everything ( I Want to Do ) ( N. Gilder , Brett Walker )",
"Brett Walker",
"Nevertheless",
"1994 Empire Records"
],
[
"Hot Child in the City ‡‡",
"Nick Gilder",
"Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God ... Be Back by Five ( Original Movie Soundtrack )",
"1998 Evenmore Entertainment"
],
[
"The Battle Hymn of the Republic",
"Voices of Classic Rock",
"Voices for America ( Various Artists ) provided vocals",
"2001 Intersound Records"
],
[
"Hot Child in the City ‡‡",
"Nick Gilder",
"Going the Distance ( Original Movie Soundtrack )",
"2010 WaterTower Music"
],
[
"Roxy Roller",
"Nick Gilder",
"The Runaways ( Original Movie Soundtrack )",
"2010 Atlantic Records"
]
] |
Discography -- Songwriting contributions
|
Nick_Gilder_1
|
Nicholas George Nick Gilder (born 21 December 1951) is an English-Canadian musician who first came to prominence as the frontman for the glam rock band Sweeney Todd. He later had a successful solo career as a singer/songwriter.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Eredivisie
|
2018–19 Eredivisie
|
[
"Team",
"Outgoing manager",
"Manner of departure",
"Date of vacancy",
"Position in table",
"Replaced by",
"Date of appointment"
] |
[
[
"Excelsior",
"Mitchell van der Gaag",
"End of contract",
"1 July 2018",
"Pre-season",
"Adrie Poldervaart",
"1 July 2018"
],
[
"Fortuna Sittard",
"Cláudio Braga [ nl ]",
"End of interim spell",
"1 July 2018",
"Pre-season",
"René Eijer [ nl ]",
"1 July 2018"
],
[
"Groningen",
"Ernest Faber",
"End of contract",
"1 July 2018",
"Pre-season",
"Danny Buijs",
"1 July 2018"
],
[
"Heerenveen",
"Jurgen Streppel",
"End of contract",
"1 July 2018",
"Pre-season",
"Jan Olde Riekerink",
"1 July 2018"
],
[
"Heracles Almelo",
"John Stegeman",
"End of contract",
"1 July 2018",
"Pre-season",
"Frank Wormuth",
"1 July 2018"
],
[
"NAC Breda",
"Stijn Vreven",
"End of contract",
"1 July 2018",
"Pre-season",
"Mitchell van der Gaag",
"1 July 2018"
],
[
"PSV",
"Phillip Cocu",
"Signed by Fenerbahçe",
"1 July 2018",
"Pre-season",
"Mark van Bommel",
"1 July 2018"
],
[
"Vitesse",
"Edward Sturing",
"End of interim spell",
"1 July 2018",
"Pre-season",
"Leonid Slutsky",
"1 July 2018"
],
[
"Willem II",
"Reinier Robbemond",
"End of interim spell",
"1 July 2018",
"Pre-season",
"Adrie Koster",
"1 July 2018"
],
[
"FC Utrecht",
"Jean-Paul de Jong",
"Sacked",
"4 September 2018",
"11th",
"Dick Advocaat",
"12 September 2018"
],
[
"PEC Zwolle",
"John van 't Schip",
"Sacked",
"19 December 2018",
"15th",
"Jaap Stam",
"28 December 2018"
],
[
"Excelsior",
"Adrie Poldervaart",
"Resigned",
"4 April 2019",
"15th",
"André Hoekstra",
"4 April 2019"
],
[
"Heerenveen",
"Jan Olde Riekerink",
"Sacked",
"10 April 2019",
"10th",
"Johnny Jansen [ nl ] ( caretaker )",
"10 April 2019"
]
] |
Teams -- Managerial changes
|
2018–19_Eredivisie_2
|
The 2018-19 Eredivisie was the 63rd season of the Eredivisie since its establishment in 1955. The season began on 10 August 2018 and concluded on 15 May 2019; the Europa League and relegation play-offs will take place later that month. PSV were the defending champions. Emmen, De Graafschap and Fortuna Sittard joined as the promoted clubs from the 2017-18 Eerste Divisie. They replaced Sparta Rotterdam, Twente and Roda JC who were relegated to the 2018-19 Eerste Divisie.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_districts_in_Russia
|
List of districts in Russia
|
[
"District",
"Russian name",
"Administrative center",
"Population ( 2010 Census )"
] |
[
[
"Aginsky District",
"Агинский район",
"urban-type settlement of Aginskoye",
"34354"
],
[
"Akshinsky District",
"Акшинский район",
"selo of Aksha",
"10682"
],
[
"Alexandrovo-Zavodsky District",
"Александрово-Заводский район",
"selo of Alexandrovsky Zavod",
"8726"
],
[
"Baleysky District",
"Балейский район",
"town of Baley",
"20500"
],
[
"Borzinsky District",
"Борзинский район",
"town of Borzya",
"51647"
],
[
"Chernyshevsky District",
"Чернышевский район",
"urban-type settlement of Chernyshevsk",
"35019"
],
[
"Chitinsky District",
"Читинский район",
"city of Chita",
"64642"
],
[
"Duldurginsky District",
"Дульдургинский район",
"selo of Duldurga",
"15350"
],
[
"Gazimuro-Zavodsky District",
"Газимуро-Заводский район",
"selo of Gazimursky Zavod",
"9407"
],
[
"Kalarsky District",
"Каларский район",
"selo of Chara",
"9051"
],
[
"Kalgansky District",
"Калганский район",
"selo of Kalga",
"8771"
],
[
"Karymsky District",
"Карымский район",
"urban-type settlement of Karymskoye",
"37161"
],
[
"Khiloksky District",
"Хилокский район",
"town of Khilok",
"31760"
],
[
"Krasnochikoysky District",
"Красночикойский район",
"selo of Krasny Chikoy",
"19453"
],
[
"Krasnokamensky District",
"Краснокаменский район",
"town of Krasnokamensk",
"64597"
],
[
"Kyrinsky District",
"Кыринский район",
"selo of Kyra",
"13650"
],
[
"Mogochinsky District",
"Могочинский район",
"town of Mogocha",
"25508"
],
[
"Mogoytuysky District",
"Могойтуйский район",
"urban-type settlement of Mogoytuy",
"27463"
],
[
"Nerchinsko-Zavodsky District",
"Нерчинско-Заводский район",
"selo of Nerchinsky Zavod",
"10782"
],
[
"Nerchinsky District",
"Нерчинский район",
"town of Nerchinsk",
"28455"
]
] |
Administrative districts -- Zabaykalsky Krai
|
List_of_districts_in_Russia_83
|
This is a list of districts of Russia. A district (raion) is an administrative and municipal division of a federal subject of Russia. Within the framework of administrative divisions, the administrative districts are on the same level of hierarchy as the cities of federal subject significance and may be further subdivided into towns of district significance, urban-type settlements of district significance, and selsoviets, although the exact terms for these entities vary from one federal subject to another. Within the framework of municipal divisions, the municipal districts are on the same level of hierarchy as urban okrugs and are further subdivided into urban settlements, rural settlements, or both. Municipal districts are commonly formed within the boundaries of existing administrative districts, although in practice there are some exceptions to this rule. Major Russian cities are divided into city districts. Despite a similarity in terminology, they are divisions of a different kind and are not within the scope of this article. Unlike other federal subjects of Russia, the federal cities have the unique structure of the administrative-territorial divisions. The administrative-territorial divisions of the federal city of Moscow in particular include districts and settlements, which, in turn, are grouped into administrative okrugs. Only the districts are included below. However, as the districts of neither Moscow nor St. Petersburg include any inhabited localities, they do not have administrative centers. The Republic of Crimea is a federal subject of Russia formed on the territory of the Crimean Peninsula, which is disputed between Russia and Ukraine.
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_June_1823
|
List of shipwrecks in June 1823
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Aurora",
"Chile",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Point Callao , Cruz de Reyes with the loss of all hands"
],
[
"Canada",
"United States",
"The brig was driven ashore at Cruz de Reyes"
],
[
"Charles",
"United States",
"The ship was driven ashore at Cruz de Reyes"
],
[
"Curimon",
"Chile",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Point Callao with the loss of all hands"
],
[
"Echo",
"United States",
"The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Cruz de Reyes"
],
[
"Fortuna",
"Chile",
"The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Almendad"
],
[
"Hugh Cranford",
"Chile",
"The ship was severely damaged in the Bay of Valparaíso"
],
[
"Isabel",
"Chile",
"The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Almendad"
],
[
"Laura",
"India",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Almendad . Her crew were rescued"
],
[
"Lautaro",
"Chile",
"The ship suffered severe damage when she collided with the frigate O'Higgins ( Chilean Navy ) in the Bay of Paraíso during a gale"
],
[
"Lion",
"United States",
"The full-rigged ship was driven ashore at Cruz de Reyes"
],
[
"Mary",
"United Kingdom",
"The full-rigged ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Cruz de Reyes"
],
[
"Mary",
"United States",
"The brig was driven ashore at Cruz de Reyes"
],
[
"Mexicana",
"Chile",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Point Callao with the loss of all but one of her crew"
],
[
"O'Higgins",
"Chilean Navy",
"The frigate suffered severe damage when she collided with the ship Lautaro ( Chile ) in the Bay of Paraíso during a gale"
],
[
"Peruana",
"Chile",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Almendad"
],
[
"Santa Rita",
"Chile",
"The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Almendad"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_June_1823_5
|
The list of shipwrecks in June 1823 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during June 1823.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._Sarathkumar
|
R. Sarathkumar
|
[
"Year",
"Film",
"Role",
"Language"
] |
[
[
"2000",
"Maayi",
"Maayaandi ( Maayi )",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2000",
"Pennin Manathai Thottu",
"Balaraman",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2001",
"Ullam Kollai Poguthey",
"Himself",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2001",
"Rishi",
"Rishi , Velu",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2001",
"Vinnukkum Mannukkum",
"Sakthivel Gounder",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2001",
"Dosth",
"Vishwanath",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2001",
"Samuthiram",
"Selvarasu",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2002",
"Thenkasi Pattanam",
"Kannan",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2002",
"Samasthanam",
"Thiru",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2003",
"Arasu",
"Thirunavukkarasu ( Arasu ) , Periyavar",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2003",
"Paarai",
"Durairaj",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2003",
"Diwan",
"Raghavan , Duraisingham",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2004",
"Gambeeram",
"ACP Muthusamy",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2004",
"Manasthan",
"Deivarasu",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2004",
"Chatrapathy",
"Saravanan",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2004",
"Aai",
"Velu",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2005",
"Ayya",
"Ayyadurai , Chelladurai",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2005",
"Jithan",
"Tamizharasu",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2005",
"Chanakya",
"Ganesan",
"Tamil"
],
[
"2005",
"Bunny",
"Bhupathi Raja",
"Telugu"
]
] |
Filmography -- As actor
|
R._Sarathkumar_2
|
Ramanathan Sarathkumar (born 14 July 1954) is an Indian film actor, politician, journalist and former body builder and former president of the South Indian Film Artistes' Association. He has acted in more than 130 Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada films. He is fluent in all South Indian languages and is quite proficient in Russian. In 1986, Sarathkumar started his acting career in the Telugu film Samajamlo Sthree. He first acted in negative roles, and later played supporting roles before establishing himself as a lead actor in subsequent years, earning him the title Supreme Star in Tamil cinema. He has won two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and three Filmfare Awards South. In 2007, he launched a new political party All India Samathuva Makkal Katchi (AISMK) in Tamil Nadu, claiming to carry out the ideals of K. Kamaraj. He is the former Member of Legislative Assembly of Tenkasi constituency. He served as the president of the Nadigar Sangam from 2006 to 2015 for three consecutive terms.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_IAAF_World_Race_Walking_Cup
|
1999 IAAF World Race Walking Cup
|
[
"Place",
"Athlete",
"Nation",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Sergey Korepanov",
"Kazakhstan ( KAZ )",
"3:39:22"
],
[
"2",
"Tomasz Lipiec",
"Poland ( POL )",
"3:40:08"
],
[
"3",
"Nikolay Matyukhin",
"Russia ( RUS )",
"3:40:13"
],
[
"4",
"Jesús Ángel García",
"Spain ( ESP )",
"3:40:40"
],
[
"5",
"German Skurygin",
"Russia ( RUS )",
"3:40:54"
],
[
"6",
"Yevgeniy Shmalyuk",
"Russia ( RUS )",
"3:41:56"
],
[
"7",
"Viktor Ginko",
"Belarus ( BLR )",
"3:43:15"
],
[
"8",
"Valentí Massana",
"Spain ( ESP )",
"3:45:29"
],
[
"9",
"Aigars Fadejevs",
"Latvia ( LAT )",
"3:46:36"
],
[
"10",
"Aleksandar Raković",
"Yugoslavia ( YUG )",
"3:48:01"
],
[
"11",
"Curt Clausen",
"United States ( USA )",
"3:48:04"
],
[
"12",
"Denis Trautmann",
"Germany ( GER )",
"3:48:05"
],
[
"13",
"Craig Barrett",
"New Zealand ( NZL )",
"3:48:14"
],
[
"14",
"Santiago Pérez",
"Spain ( ESP )",
"3:48:27"
],
[
"15",
"Modris Liepiņš",
"Latvia ( LAT )",
"3:48:30"
],
[
"16",
"Basilio Labrador",
"Spain ( ESP )",
"3:48:55"
],
[
"17",
"Denis Langlois",
"France ( FRA )",
"3:48:56"
],
[
"18",
"Robert Ihly",
"Germany ( GER )",
"3:49:22"
],
[
"19",
"Miguel Rodríguez",
"Mexico ( MEX )",
"3:49:53"
],
[
"20",
"René Piller",
"France ( FRA )",
"3:50:08"
]
] |
Results -- Men 's 50 km
|
1999_IAAF_World_Race_Walking_Cup_3
|
The 1999 IAAF World Race Walking Cup was held on 1 and 2 May 1999 in the streets of Mézidon-Canon, France. From this year on, there was no combined men's team trophy (Lugano Trophy), just the separate standings for the two races, and the women's team trophy was no longer called Eschborn Cup as before with their distance being increased from 10 km to 20 km. Detailed reports on the event and an appraisal of the results was given for the IAAF. Complete results were published.
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Harper's_Bazaar_US_cover_models
|
List of Harper's Bazaar US cover models
|
[
"Issue",
"Cover model",
"Photographer"
] |
[
[
"January",
"",
"Louise Dahl-Wolfe"
],
[
"February",
"Georgia Hamilton",
"Genevieve Naylor"
],
[
"March",
"American Spring Fashions Accessories",
"Leslie Gill"
],
[
"April",
"Mary Jane Russell",
"Louise Dahl-Wolfe"
],
[
"May",
"Dovima",
"Richard Avedon"
],
[
"June",
"",
"Louise Dahl-Wolfe"
],
[
"July",
"Sandra Nelson",
"Louise Dahl-Wolfe"
],
[
"August",
"",
"Louise Dahl-Wolfe"
],
[
"September",
"",
"Louise Dahl-Wolfe"
],
[
"October",
"Kitty Kopet",
"Louise Dahl-Wolfe"
],
[
"November",
"Betty Threat",
"Louise Dahl-Wolfe"
],
[
"December",
"Dorian Leigh",
"Richard Avedon"
]
] |
1940 's -- 1949
|
List_of_Harper's_Bazaar_US_cover_models_4
|
This article is a catalog of actresses and models who have appeared on the cover of Harper's Bazaar magazine, starting in 1945.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_1500_metres
|
Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 metres
|
[
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Asbel Kiprop",
"Kenya",
"3:39.73",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"Taoufik Makhloufi",
"Algeria",
"3:39.88",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"Nicholas Willis",
"New Zealand",
"3:39.96",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"Ben Blankenship",
"United States",
"3:39.99",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"Charlie Grice",
"Great Britain",
"3:40.05",
"Q"
],
[
"6",
"Abdalaati Iguider",
"Morocco",
"3:40.11",
"q"
],
[
"7",
"Nathan Brannen",
"Canada",
"3:40.20",
"q"
],
[
"8",
"Benson Kiplagat Seurei",
"Bahrain",
"3:40.53",
""
],
[
"9",
"Jakub Holusa",
"Czech Republic",
"3:40.83",
""
],
[
"10",
"Dawit Wolde",
"Ethiopia",
"3:41.42",
""
],
[
"11",
"Henrik Ingebrigtsen",
"Norway",
"3:42.51",
""
],
[
"12",
"Pieter-Jan Hannes",
"Belgium",
"3:43.71",
""
],
[
"13",
"Brahim Kaazouzi",
"Morocco",
"3:48.66",
""
]
] |
Results -- Semifinals
|
Athletics_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_1500_metres_3
|
The men's 1500 metres event at the 2016 Summer Olympics took place between 16-20 August at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_World_Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships
|
2015 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
|
[
"Country",
"Men",
"Ladies",
"Ice dancing"
] |
[
[
"Argentina",
"Denis Margalik",
"",
""
],
[
"Armenia",
"Slavik Hayrapetyan",
"Anastasia Galustyan",
"Tina Garabedian / Alexandre Laliberté"
],
[
"Australia",
"James Min",
"Kailani Craine",
""
],
[
"Austria",
"",
"Lara Roth",
"Christine Smith / Simon Eisenbauer"
],
[
"Azerbaijan",
"Larry Loupolover",
"",
""
],
[
"Belarus",
"Anton Karpuk",
"Daria Batura",
"Eugenia Tkachenka / Yuri Hulitski"
],
[
"Canada",
"Roman Sadovsky Nicolas Nadeau",
"Selena Zhao Kim DeGuise-Léveillée",
"Mackenzie Bent / Garrett MacKeen Madeline Edwards / Zhao Kai Pang"
],
[
"China",
"Jin Boyang Zhang He",
"Li Xiangning",
""
],
[
"Chinese Taipei",
"Chih-I Tsao",
"",
""
],
[
"Czech Republic",
"Jiří Bělohradský Petr Kotlařík",
"Elizaveta Ukolova",
"Nicole Kuzmich / Alexandr Sinicyn"
],
[
"Denmark",
"",
"Pernille Sørensen",
""
],
[
"Estonia",
"Samuel Koppel",
"Kristina Škuleta-Gromova",
"Marina Elias / Denis Koreline"
],
[
"Finland",
"Roman Galay",
"Jenni Saarinen",
""
],
[
"France",
"Simon Hocquaux",
"Léa Serna",
"Angelique Abachkina / Louis Thauron Sarah Marine Rouffanche / Geoffrey Brissaud"
],
[
"Georgia",
"Irakli Maysuradze",
"",
""
],
[
"Germany",
"Niko Ulanovsky",
"Lutricia Bock",
"Katharina Müller / Tim Dieck"
],
[
"Great Britain",
"Graham Newberry",
"Danielle Harrison",
"Katia Fedyushchenko / Lucas Kitteridge Robynne Tweedale / Edward Carstairs"
],
[
"Hong Kong",
"",
"Maisy Hiu Ching Ma",
""
],
[
"Hungary",
"",
"Ivett Tóth",
"Carolina Moscheni / Ádám Lukács"
],
[
"Israel",
"Daniel Samohin",
"Netta Schreiber",
"Kimberly Berkovich / Ronald Zilberberg"
]
] |
Entries
|
Member nations began announcing their selections in January 2015 . The ISU published the complete list of entries on 16 February 2015 .
|
2015_World_Junior_Figure_Skating_Championships_6
|
The 2015 World Junior Figure Skating Championships was an international figure skating competition in the 2014-15 season. Commonly called World Juniors and Junior Worlds, the event determined the World Junior champions in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The event was held on 2-8 March 2015 at the newly constructed Tondiraba Ice Hall in Tallinn, Estonia.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ConScript_Unicode_Registry
|
ConScript Unicode Registry
|
[
"Writing System",
"Creator ( s )",
"Code range",
"Remark"
] |
[
[
"Aiha",
"Ursula K. Le Guin",
"F8A0-F8CF",
""
],
[
"Alzetjan",
"Herman Miller",
"E550-E57F",
""
],
[
"Amlin",
"Thomas Thurman",
"E6D0-E6EF",
"UCSUR addition"
],
[
"Amman-Iar",
"David Bell",
"E2A0-E2CF",
""
],
[
"aUI",
"John W. Weilgart",
"E280-E29F",
""
],
[
"Aurebesh",
"Stephen Crane",
"E890-E8DF",
"UCSUR addition"
],
[
"Braille Extended",
"Louis Braille",
"EB60-EB9F",
"UCSUR addition"
],
[
"Cirth",
"J. R. R. Tolkien",
"E080-E0FF",
"Unicode proposal made in September 1997 No action taken but Cirth appears in the Roadmap to the SMP"
],
[
"Cylenian",
"Danae Dekker",
"EC00-EC2F",
"UCSUR addition"
],
[
"Deini",
"Dana Nutter",
"ED00-ED3F",
"UCSUR addition"
],
[
"D'ni",
"Richard A. Watson",
"E830-E88F",
"UCSUR addition"
],
[
"Deseret",
"",
"E830-E88F",
"Withdrawn after inclusion in Unicode Use Deseret Unicode block ( U+10400-U+1044F )"
],
[
"Engsvanyáli",
"M. A. R. Barker",
"E100-E14F",
""
],
[
"Ewellic",
"Doug Ewell",
"E680-E6CF",
""
],
[
"Ferengi",
"Timothy Miller",
"E600-E62F",
""
],
[
"Gargoyle",
"Herman Miller",
"E5C0-E5DF",
""
],
[
"Glaitha-A",
"Rebecca G. Bettencourt",
"E900-E97F",
"UCSUR addition"
],
[
"Glaitha-B",
"Rebecca G. Bettencourt",
"E980-E9DF",
"UCSUR addition"
],
[
"Ilianore",
"Jeff Smith",
"E1B0-E1CF",
""
],
[
"Kazat ? Akkorou",
"Herman Miller",
"E430-E44F",
""
]
] |
Scripts
|
The CSUR and UCSUR include the following scripts :
|
ConScript_Unicode_Registry_0
|
The ConScript Unicode Registry is a volunteer project to coordinate the assignment of code points in the Unicode Private Use Area for the encoding of artificial scripts including those for constructed languages. It was founded by John Cowan and is maintained by him and Michael Everson but has not been updated in several years. It has no formal connection with the Unicode Consortium. The Under-ConScript Unicode Registry (UCSUR) is a clone of the CSUR that is acting as a holding area for new scripts until they can be added to the dormant CSUR. It is run by Rebecca Bettencourt.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Court_of_Appeals_for_the_Sixth_Circuit
|
United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
|
[
"#",
"Judge",
"State",
"Born-died",
"Active service",
"Chief Judge",
"Senior status",
"Appointed by",
"Reason for termination"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Howell Edmunds Jackson",
"TN",
"1832-1895",
"1891-1893",
"-",
"-",
"",
"elevation to Supreme Court"
],
[
"2",
"William Howard Taft",
"OH",
"1857-1930",
"1892-1900",
"-",
"-",
"B. Harrison",
"resignation"
],
[
"3",
"Horace Harmon Lurton",
"TN",
"1844-1914",
"1893-1909",
"-",
"-",
"Cleveland",
"elevation to Supreme Court"
],
[
"4",
"William R. Day",
"OH",
"1849-1923",
"1899-1903",
"-",
"-",
"McKinley",
"elevation to Supreme Court"
],
[
"5",
"Henry Franklin Severens",
"MI",
"1835-1923",
"1900-1911",
"-",
"-",
"McKinley",
"resignation"
],
[
"6",
"John K. Richards",
"OH",
"1856-1909",
"1903-1909",
"-",
"-",
"T. Roosevelt",
"death"
],
[
"7",
"John Wesley Warrington",
"OH",
"1844-1921",
"1909-1919",
"-",
"1919-1921",
"Taft",
"death"
],
[
"8",
"Loyal Edwin Knappen",
"MI",
"1854-1930",
"1910-1924",
"-",
"1924-1930",
"Taft",
"death"
],
[
"9",
"Arthur Carter Denison",
"MI",
"1861-1942",
"1911-1931",
"-",
"-",
"Taft",
"resignation"
],
[
"10",
"Maurice H. Donahue",
"OH",
"1864-1928",
"1919-1928",
"-",
"-",
"Wilson",
"death"
],
[
"11",
"Charles Harwood Moorman",
"KY",
"1876-1938",
"1925-1938",
"-",
"-",
"Coolidge",
"death"
],
[
"12",
"Xenophon Hicks",
"TN",
"1872-1952",
"1928-1952",
"1948-1952",
"1952-1952",
"Coolidge",
"death"
],
[
"13",
"Smith Hickenlooper",
"OH",
"1880-1933",
"1928-1933",
"-",
"-",
"Coolidge",
"death"
],
[
"-",
"Julian Mack",
"",
"1866-1943",
"1929-1930",
"-",
"-",
"",
"reassignment to 2nd Cir"
],
[
"14",
"Charles Casper Simons",
"MI",
"1876-1964",
"1932-1959",
"1952-1958",
"1959-1964",
"Hoover",
"death"
],
[
"15",
"Florence Ellinwood Allen",
"OH",
"1884-1966",
"1934-1959",
"1958-1959",
"1959-1966",
"F. Roosevelt",
"death"
],
[
"16",
"Elwood Hamilton",
"KY",
"1883-1945",
"1938-1945",
"-",
"-",
"F. Roosevelt",
"death"
],
[
"17",
"Herschel Whitfield Arant",
"OH",
"1887-1941",
"1939-1941",
"-",
"-",
"F. Roosevelt",
"death"
],
[
"18",
"John Donelson Martin Sr",
"TN",
"1883-1962",
"1940-1962",
"1959-1959",
"-",
"F. Roosevelt",
"death"
],
[
"19",
"Thomas Francis McAllister",
"MI",
"1896-1976",
"1941-1963",
"1959-1961",
"1963-1976",
"F. Roosevelt",
"death"
]
] |
List of former judges
|
United_States_Court_of_Appeals_for_the_Sixth_Circuit_1
|
The United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (in case citations, 6th Cir.) is a federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the district courts in the following districts:
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1977–78_NHL_season
|
1977–78 NHL season
|
[
"First Team",
"Position",
"Second Team"
] |
[
[
"Ken Dryden , Montreal Canadiens",
"G",
"Don Edwards , Buffalo Sabres"
],
[
"Denis Potvin , New York Islanders",
"D",
"Larry Robinson , Montreal Canadiens"
],
[
"Brad Park , Boston Bruins",
"D",
"Borje Salming , Toronto Maple Leafs"
],
[
"Bryan Trottier , New York Islanders",
"C",
"Darryl Sittler , Toronto Maple Leafs"
],
[
"Guy Lafleur , Montreal Canadiens",
"RW",
"Mike Bossy , New York Islanders"
],
[
"Clark Gillies , New York Islanders",
"LW",
"Steve Shutt , Montreal Canadiens"
]
] |
Awards -- All-Star teams
|
1977–78_NHL_season_5
|
The 1977-78 NHL season was the 61st season of the National Hockey League. The Montreal Canadiens won their third Stanley Cup in a row, defeating the Boston Bruins four games to two in the Stanley Cup Finals.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1818
|
List of shipwrecks in 1818
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Eliza Ann",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship struck the quayside and sank at Liverpool , Lancashire . She was on a voyage from St. John , New Brunswick , British North America to Liverpool"
],
[
"Fidelity",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged on the Spanish Battery Rocks , County Durham . She was later refloated and taken in to South Shields , County Durham"
],
[
"Johanna Louisa",
"Denmark",
"The ship was wrecked in Wrango Sound . She was on a voyage from London , United Kingdom to Elsinore"
],
[
"London",
"United Kingdom",
"The brig was run down and sunk in the Humber by Aline or Helena ( Prussia ) with the loss of five of her seven crew . London was on a voyage from Gainsborough , Lincolnshire to London"
],
[
"Nostra Señora del Carmen",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was wrecked on Skagen , Denmark . She was on a voyage from Cádiz to a Russian port"
],
[
"Sunton",
"United Kingdom",
"The brig was driven ashore on Skye and abandoned by her crew . She was subsequently destroyed by fire . Sunton was on a voyage from St. Andrews , New Brunswick , British North America to Sligo"
],
[
"Tiber",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore on the Spanish Battery Rocks . She was later refloated and taken in to South Shields"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1818_254
|
The list of shipwrecks in 1818 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1818.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_buildings_in_Canada
|
List of oldest buildings in Canada
|
[
"Building",
"Built",
"City"
] |
[
[
"Fort Selkirk Schoolhouse",
"1892",
"Fort Selkirk"
],
[
"Coward Cabin",
"1898",
"Fort Selkirk"
],
[
"Lowe 's Mortuary",
"1898",
"Dawson City"
],
[
"North West Mounted Police Jail",
"1898",
"Dawson City"
],
[
"St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church",
"1898",
"Fort Selkirk"
],
[
"Yukon Hotel",
"1898",
"Dawson City"
],
[
"Yukon Sawmill Company Office",
"1898",
"Dawson City"
],
[
"Robert Service Cabin",
"1898-1899",
"Dawson City"
],
[
"P. Denhardt Cabin",
"1899 ( before )",
"Dawson City"
],
[
"Third Avenue Hotel , Building 14",
"1899",
"Dawson City"
],
[
"Dawson City Telegraph Office",
"1899",
"Dawson City"
],
[
"Mme . Tremblay 's Store ( 16 )",
"1899",
"Dawson City"
],
[
"NWMP Married Quarters",
"1899",
"Dawson City"
],
[
"Pioneer Hotel 2",
"1899",
"Whitehorse"
]
] |
Yukon
|
The following is a list of oldest buildings and structures in Yukon constructed prior to 1900 .
|
List_of_oldest_buildings_in_Canada_10
|
This is a list of the oldest surviving buildings and structures of significance in each province and territory of Canada.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq_FA_Cup
|
Iraq FA Cup
|
[
"Season",
"Nationality",
"Winning manager",
"Club"
] |
[
[
"1975-76",
"Iraq",
"Saadi Salih",
"Al-Zawraa"
],
[
"1977-78",
"Iraq",
"Abdelilah Mohammed Hassan",
"Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya"
],
[
"1978-79",
"Iraq",
"Anwar Jassam",
"Al-Zawraa"
],
[
"1979-80",
"Iraq",
"Muayad Mohammed Salih",
"Al-Jaish"
],
[
"1980-81",
"Iraq",
"Anwar Jassam",
"Al-Zawraa"
],
[
"1981-82",
"Iraq",
"Anwar Jassam",
"Al-Zawraa"
],
[
"1982-83",
"Poland",
"Wojciech Przybylski",
"Al-Jaish"
],
[
"1983-84",
"Hungary",
"Vincze Géza",
"Al-Sinaa"
],
[
"1986-87",
"Iraq",
"Nasrat Nassir",
"Al-Rasheed"
],
[
"1987-88",
"Iraq",
"Jamal Salih",
"Al-Rasheed"
],
[
"1988-89",
"Iraq",
"Falah Hassan",
"Al-Zawraa"
],
[
"1989-90",
"Iraq",
"Falah Hassan",
"Al-Zawraa"
],
[
"1990-91",
"Iraq",
"Falah Hassan",
"Al-Zawraa"
],
[
"1991-92",
"Iraq",
"Adil Yousef",
"Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya"
],
[
"1992-93",
"Iraq",
"Anwar Jassam",
"Al-Zawraa"
],
[
"1993-94",
"Iraq",
"Ammo Baba",
"Al-Zawraa"
],
[
"1994-95",
"Iraq",
"Hadi Mutanish",
"Al-Zawraa"
],
[
"1995-96",
"Iraq",
"Adnan Hamad",
"Al-Zawraa"
],
[
"1996-97",
"Iraq",
"Ayoub Odisho",
"Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya"
],
[
"1997-98",
"Iraq",
"Anwar Jassam",
"Al-Zawraa"
]
] |
List of winning managers
|
Iraq_FA_Cup_3
|
The Iraq FA Cup (Arabic: كأس العراق) is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic Iraqi football. First held in the 1975-76 season, it is organised by the Iraq Football Association. The tournament begins with two rounds played between lower division clubs, twelve of which advance to the Round of 32, where the Iraqi Premier League clubs are entered. The Round of 32 is then followed by the Round of 16, the quarter-finals, the semi-finals and the final which is played as a single leg at Al-Shaab Stadium. Significant focus is given to the lower division clubs who progress furthest, with unlikely victories against Premier League teams being labelled as giant-killings, although no lower division team has been able to get past the semi-finals. The winners of the competition are awarded a place in the next season's AFC Champions League preliminary round 2 as well as qualifying for the Iraqi Super Cup where they play against the league champions at the start of the following season (or the league runners-up, if the cup winners have won the double). Al-Zawraa are the current holders of the cup, having beaten Al-Kahrabaa 1-0 in the 2019 final to win the cup for a record 16th time.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KCAW
|
KCAW
|
[
"Call sign",
"Frequency ( MHz )",
"City of license",
"ERP ( W )",
"Class",
"FCC info"
] |
[
[
"K211BG",
"90.1",
"Sitka , Alaska",
"55",
"D",
"FCC"
],
[
"K211BY",
"90.1",
"Yakutat , Alaska",
"250",
"D",
"FCC"
],
[
"K219BA",
"91.7",
"Pelican , Alaska",
"51",
"D",
"FCC"
],
[
"K220CH",
"91.9",
"Port Alexander , Alaska",
"37",
"D",
"FCC"
],
[
"K220BR",
"91.9",
"Tenakee Springs , Alaska",
"66",
"D",
"FCC"
],
[
"K221EP",
"92.1",
"Elfin Cove , Alaska",
"199",
"D",
"FCC"
],
[
"K288CZ",
"105.5",
"Angoon , Alaska",
"23",
"D",
"FCC"
],
[
"K296CX",
"107.1",
"Kake , Alaska",
"30",
"D",
"FCC"
]
] |
Translators
|
KCAW_0
|
KCAW is a non-commercial radio station in Sitka, Alaska, on 104.7 FM, which airs public radio programming. It first went on air in 1982.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1921_Norwegian_Football_Cup
|
1921 Norwegian Football Cup
|
[
"Team 1",
"Score",
"Team 2"
] |
[
[
"Aalesund",
"5-2 ( aet )",
"Rapp"
],
[
"Brage",
"2-4",
"Lyn ( Gjøvik )"
],
[
"Brann",
"9-1",
"Djerv"
],
[
"Fram ( Larvik )",
"1-3 ( aet )",
"Kvik ( Fredrikshald )"
],
[
"Frigg",
"5-4 ( aet )",
"Larvik Turn"
],
[
"Hamar",
"2-2 ( aet ) 1-2 ( Replay )",
"Mercantile"
],
[
"Moss",
"3-0",
"Pors"
],
[
"Mjøndalen",
"1-1 ( aet ) 1-5 ( Replay )",
"Odd"
],
[
"Sarpsborg",
"10-0",
"Torp"
],
[
"Skiold",
"3-2 ( aet )",
"Ready"
],
[
"Stabæk",
"0-1",
"Fredrikstad"
],
[
"Stavanger",
"2-1",
"Vidar"
],
[
"Storm",
"1-2",
"Lyn"
],
[
"Sverre",
"3-1",
"Freidig"
],
[
"Urædd",
"0-3",
"Drafn"
],
[
"Ørn",
"5-1",
"Skotfos"
]
] |
Second round
|
1921_Norwegian_Football_Cup_2
|
The 1921 Norwegian Football Cup was the 20th season of the Norwegian annual knockout football tournament. The tournament was open for all members of NFF. This was the third consecutive year that Frigg played in the final, but after having lost the previous two they won 2-0 against Odd in this year's final and won their third title. Ørn were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Brann in the quarterfinal.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2015_Parapan_American_Games_–_Men's_200_metres_T47
|
Athletics at the 2015 Parapan American Games – Men's 200 metres T47
|
[
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nation",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Petrucio Ferreira dos Santos",
"Brazil",
"22.06",
"Q , PR"
],
[
"2",
"Ettiam Calderon",
"Cuba",
"22.97",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"Samuel Colmenares",
"Venezuela",
"23.26",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"David Bascoe",
"Jamaica",
"23.76",
"q , T46"
],
[
"5",
"Braian Villarreal",
"Argentina",
"24.13",
"T46"
],
[
"6",
"Wemerson de la Rosa",
"Dominican Republic",
"24.48",
"T46"
],
[
"",
"Raul Perez",
"Guatemala",
"did not start",
"T45"
]
] |
Results -- Semifinals
|
Wind : -1.6 m/s
|
Athletics_at_the_2015_Parapan_American_Games_–_Men's_200_metres_T47_1
|
The men's T47 (including T45 and T46 athletes) 200 metres competition of the athletics events at the 2015 Parapan American Games was held between August 13 and 14 at the CIBC Athletics Stadium. The defending T46 Parapan American Games champion was Yohansson Nascimento of Brazil.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Delhi_Open
|
2016 Delhi Open
|
[
"Country",
"Player",
"Rank",
"Seed"
] |
[
[
"IND",
"Yuki Bhambri",
"101",
"1"
],
[
"BEL",
"Kimmer Coppejans",
"121",
"2"
],
[
"FRA",
"Stéphane Robert",
"161",
"3"
],
[
"IND",
"Saketh Myneni",
"166",
"4"
],
[
"BEL",
"Yannick Mertens",
"197",
"5"
],
[
"CHN",
"Zhang Ze",
"206",
"6"
],
[
"CHN",
"Bai Yan",
"214",
"7"
],
[
"TPE",
"Chen Ti",
"218",
"8"
]
] |
ATP Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
|
2016_Delhi_Open_0
|
The 2016 Delhi Open was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the third edition of the tournament for the men and for the women. It was part of the 2016 ATP Challenger Tour and the 2016 ITF Women's Circuit, offering a total of $50,000 in prize money in the men's event and $25,000 in the women's event. It took place in New Delhi, India, on 15-21 February 2016.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_museums_and_cultural_institutions_in_New_York_City
|
List of museums and cultural institutions in New York City
|
[
"Name",
"Neighborhood",
"Borough",
"Type",
"Summary"
] |
[
[
"Castle Clinton",
"Lower Manhattan",
"Manhattan",
"History",
"Fort that contains a museum which is administered by the National Park Service , and is a departure point for visitors to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island"
],
[
"Castle Williams",
"Governors Island",
"Manhattan",
"Military",
"Tours of the 1807 fort and prison"
],
[
"FDNY Fire Zone",
"Midtown",
"Manhattan",
"Firefighting",
"website , fire safety learning center , located in Rockefeller Center"
],
[
"Intrepid Sea , Air & Space Museum",
"Hell 's Kitchen",
"Manhattan",
"Military",
"Showcases the World War II aircraft carrier USS Intrepid , Space Shuttle Enterprise , submarine USS Growler , a Concorde supersonic airplane , helicopters and military aircraft"
],
[
"New York City Fire Museum",
"SoHo",
"Manhattan",
"Firefighting",
"Historical and modern firefighting vehicles , equipment , uniforms"
],
[
"New York City Police Museum",
"Financial District",
"Manhattan",
"Law enforcement",
"Closed in 2014 , plans unclear"
],
[
"Harbor Defense Museum",
"Bay Ridge",
"Brooklyn",
"Military",
"Located in Fort Hamilton , 19th-century fort with exhibits of NY military history"
],
[
"Hall of Fame for Great Americans",
"University Heights",
"Bronx",
"Hall of fame",
"Part of Bronx Community College , National Landmark founded as a Pantheon honoring historically significant American men and women"
],
[
"Fort Totten",
"Bayside",
"Queens",
"Military",
"Tours of the Civil War-era fort"
],
[
"Fort Wadsworth",
"Fort Wadsworth",
"Staten Island",
"Military",
"Exhibits and tours of the mid-19th-century fort"
]
] |
Museums -- History
|
List_of_museums_and_cultural_institutions_in_New_York_City_16
|
New York City is home to hundreds of cultural institutions and historic sites, many of which are internationally known. This list contains the most famous or well-regarded organizations, based on their mission.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results
|
1986 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics – Results
|
[
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Ana Fidelia Quirot",
"Cuba",
"2:00.23"
],
[
"2",
"Soraya Vieira Telles",
"Brazil",
"2:01.55"
],
[
"3",
"Nery McKeen",
"Cuba",
"2:03.07"
],
[
"4",
"Alejandra Ramos",
"Chile",
"2:04.72"
],
[
"5",
"Norfalia Carabalí",
"Colombia",
"2:06.16"
],
[
"6",
"Maite Zúñiga",
"Spain",
"2:06.83"
],
[
"7",
"Liliana Mariel Góngora",
"Argentina",
"2:06.86"
],
[
"8",
"María del Carmen Mosegui",
"Uruguay",
"2:10.83"
],
[
"9",
"Leticia Gracia",
"Mexico",
"2:12.23"
]
] |
Women 's results -- 800 meters
|
Final – 28 September
|
1986_Ibero-American_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Results_36
|
These are the results of the 1986 Ibero-American Championships in Athletics which took place from 27 to 28 September 1986 at Estadio Pedro Marrero in La Habana, Cuba.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chad_Lewis
|
Chad Lewis
|
[
"Year",
"Team",
"Games",
"Receptions",
"Yards",
"Yards per Reception",
"Longest Reception",
"Touchdowns",
"First Downs",
"Fumbles",
"Fumbles Lost"
] |
[
[
"1997",
"PHI",
"16",
"12",
"94",
"7.8",
"17",
"4",
"6",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"1999",
"STL",
"6",
"1",
"12",
"12.0",
"12",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"1999",
"PHI",
"6",
"7",
"76",
"10.9",
"21",
"3",
"6",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"2000",
"PHI",
"16",
"69",
"735",
"10.7",
"52",
"3",
"35",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"2001",
"PHI",
"15",
"41",
"422",
"10.3",
"33",
"6",
"20",
"1",
"1"
],
[
"2002",
"PHI",
"16",
"42",
"398",
"9.5",
"30",
"3",
"22",
"2",
"2"
],
[
"2003",
"PHI",
"16",
"23",
"293",
"12.7",
"29",
"1",
"17",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"2004",
"PHI",
"15",
"29",
"267",
"9.2",
"21",
"3",
"16",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"2005",
"PHI",
"8",
"5",
"64",
"12.8",
"17",
"0",
"4",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Career",
"",
"114",
"229",
"2,361",
"10.3",
"52",
"23",
"127",
"3",
"3"
]
] |
Professional career -- NFL statistics
|
Chad_Lewis_0
|
Chad Wayne Lewis (born October 5, 1971) is a former American football tight end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles and St. Louis Rams.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_Feels_Natural
|
Nothing Feels Natural
|
[
"Publication",
"Accolade",
"Rank"
] |
[
[
"PopMatters",
"The Best Indie Rock of 2017",
"10"
],
[
"Pitchfork",
"The 50 Best Albums of 2017",
"25"
],
[
"Pitchfork",
"The 20 Best Rock Albums of 2017",
"6"
],
[
"NPR",
"The 50 Best Albums Of 2017",
"44"
],
[
"Newsweek",
"The 17 Best Albums Of 2017",
"10"
],
[
"The Atlantic",
"The 10 Best Albums of 2017",
"8"
],
[
"The A.V . Club",
"The 20 Best albums of 2017",
"6"
],
[
"Billboard ( magazine )",
"50 Best Albums of 2017",
"25"
],
[
"Stereogum",
"The 50 Best Albums of 2017",
"3"
]
] |
Critical reception -- Accolades
|
Nothing_Feels_Natural_1
|
Nothing Feels Natural is the debut studio album by American punk rock band Priests. It was released through Sister Polygon Records on January 27, 2017.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturday_Night_Football
|
Saturday Night Football
|
[
"Date",
"Away",
"Home"
] |
[
[
"August 31",
"# 11 Oregon 21",
"# 16 Auburn 27"
],
[
"September 7",
"# 6 LSU 45",
"# 9 Texas 38"
],
[
"September 14",
"# 1 Clemson 41",
"Syracuse 6"
],
[
"September 21",
"Oklahoma State 30",
"# 12 Texas 36"
],
[
"September 28",
"# 5 Ohio State 48",
"Nebraska 7"
],
[
"October 5",
"# 25 Michigan State 10",
"# 4 Ohio State 34"
],
[
"October 12",
"# 10 Penn State 17",
"# 17 Iowa 12"
],
[
"October 19",
"# 16 Michigan 21",
"# 7 Penn State 28"
],
[
"October 26",
"# 8 Notre Dame 14",
"# 19 Michigan 45"
],
[
"November 2",
"# 15 SMU 48",
"# 24 Memphis 54"
],
[
"November 9",
"# 5 Clemson 56",
"NC State 10"
],
[
"November 16",
"# 10 Oklahoma 34",
"# 13 Baylor 31"
],
[
"November 23",
"# 6 Oregon 28",
"Arizona State 31"
],
[
"November 30",
"Colorado 15",
"# 6 Utah 45"
],
[
"December 7",
"# 23 Virginia 17",
"# 3 Clemson 62"
],
[
"December 21",
"# 19 Boise State 7",
"Washington 38"
]
] |
Schedules -- 2019 schedule
|
Saturday_Night_Football_13
|
ESPN Saturday Night Football on ABC (branded for sponsorship purposes as ESPN Saturday Night Football on ABC presented by Bass Pro Shops and Cabela's) is a weekly presentation of prime time broadcasts of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) college football games that are produced by ESPN, and televised on ABC. Games are presented each Saturday evening starting at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time/6:30 p.m. Central Time during the college football regular season, which has been the case since 2017 (some weeks until 2015 saw no game on ABC, due to Saturday evening Sprint Cup Series NASCAR coverage; ESPN would then carry that week's high-profile game instead, with ESPN2 carrying a secondary game usually seen on ESPN/ABC). The ESPN on ABC Saturday Night Football coverage began in 2006, as both ESPN and ABC are owned by The Walt Disney Company. It is ESPN's biggest game of the week, and in most cases (outside where another networks carries the game), the city and/or campus of that night's game is where that day's ESPN College GameDay had originated. , the primary broadcast team includes play-by-play announcer Chris Fowler and analyst Kirk Herbstreit, with Maria Taylor as sideline reporter, with Tom Rinaldi joining the crew on some Saturday nights. Kevin Negandhi, Jonathan Vilma, and Mark Sanchez host the studio halftime show, and Cassidy Hubbarth hosts the brief Ford Wrap-Up post-game shows. Other ESPN broadcast teams may also occasionally appear for regional (and some national) telecasts.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Géant_Casino
|
Géant Casino
|
[
"Country",
"First store",
"Stores"
] |
[
[
"France",
"1970",
"120"
],
[
"Martinique",
"1997",
"2"
],
[
"Djibouti",
"2017",
"1"
],
[
"Uruguay",
"1999",
"2"
],
[
"Qatar",
"2013",
"1"
],
[
"Tunisia",
"2005",
"1"
],
[
"Guadeloupe",
"2010",
"1"
],
[
"Guyane",
"2010",
"1"
],
[
"Wallis-et-Futuna",
"2012",
"4"
]
] |
Géant in different parts of the world
|
Géant_Casino_0
|
Géant Casino () is a hypermarket chain based in Saint-Étienne, France, part of the French retailing giant Groupe Casino. As of February 2016, it had 120 stores in France.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1963
|
List of American films of 1963
|
[
"Title",
"Director",
"Cast",
"Genre",
"Note"
] |
[
[
"4 for Texas",
"Robert Aldrich",
"Frank Sinatra , Dean Martin , Anita Ekberg , Ursula Andress , Charles Bronson",
"Western comedy",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"55 Days at Peking",
"Nicholas Ray",
"Charlton Heston , Ava Gardner , David Niven",
"Drama",
"Allied Artists"
],
[
"Act One",
"Dore Schary",
"George Hamilton , Jason Robards , Jack Klugman , George Segal",
"Biography",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"All the Way Home",
"Alex Segal",
"Jean Simmons , Robert Preston , Pat Hingle",
"Drama",
"Drama James Agee book"
],
[
"America , America",
"Elia Kazan",
"Frank Wolff , Stathis Giallelis , Lou Antonio , Joanna Frank",
"Drama",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"Atom Age Vampire",
"A.G. Majano",
"Alberto Lupo , Susanne Loret , Sergio Fantoni",
"Horror",
""
],
[
"The Balcony",
"Joseph Strick",
"Shelley Winters , Peter Falk , Leonard Nimoy , Ruby Dee",
"Drama",
"play by Jean Genet"
],
[
"Beach Party",
"William Asher",
"Robert Cummings , Dorothy Malone , Annette Funicello , Frankie Avalon",
"Comedy",
"AIP"
],
[
"The Birds",
"Alfred Hitchcock",
"Tippi Hedren , Rod Taylor , Jessica Tandy , Suzanne Pleshette , Veronica Cartwright",
"Suspense",
"Universal"
],
[
"Black Zoo",
"Robert Gordon",
"Michael Gough , Jeanne Cooper , Rod Lauren",
"Horror",
"Allied Artists"
],
[
"Blonde Cobra",
"Ken Jacobs",
"Jack Smith",
"Short",
""
],
[
"Blood Feast",
"H.G . Lewis",
"William Kerwin , Mal Arnold , Connie Mason , Scott H. Hall",
"Horror",
""
],
[
"Bye Bye Birdie",
"George Sidney",
"Dick Van Dyke , Ann-Margret , Janet Leigh , Bobby Rydell , Maureen Stapleton , Paul Lynde , Jesse Pearson , Ed Sullivan",
"Musical comedy",
"Columbia . Based on the play"
],
[
"Cairo",
"Wolf Rilla",
"George Sanders , Richard Johnson",
"Crime",
"MGM"
],
[
"California",
"Hamil Petroff",
"Jock Mahoney , Faith Domergue",
"Adventure",
"AIP"
],
[
"Call Me Bwana",
"Gordon Douglas",
"Bob Hope , Anita Ekberg , Edie Adams",
"Comedy",
"Paramount"
],
[
"Captain Newman , M.D",
"David Miller",
"Gregory Peck , Angie Dickinson , Tony Curtis , Eddie Albert , Robert Duvall , Larry Storch , Bobby Darin",
"Drama",
"Universal . 3 Oscar nominations"
],
[
"Captain Sindbad",
"Byron Haskin",
"Guy Williams , Heidi Brühl , Pedro Armendáriz",
"Adventure",
"MGM"
],
[
"The Cardinal",
"Otto Preminger",
"Tom Tryon , John Huston , Carol Lynley , Romy Schneider , Ossie Davis",
"Drama",
"Columbia . 6 Oscar nominations"
],
[
"The Caretakers",
"Hall Bartlett",
"Joan Crawford , Robert Stack , Polly Bergen",
"Suspense",
"U.A"
]
] |
A-C
|
List_of_American_films_of_1963_0
|
A list of American films released in 1963. Cleopatra - the highest grossing film of 1963.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_international_prime_ministerial_trips_made_by_Recep_Tayyip_Erdoğan
|
List of international prime ministerial trips made by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
|
[
"Country",
"Areas visited",
"Date ( s )"
] |
[
[
"Spain",
"Granada , Madrid",
"January 13-16"
],
[
"Germany",
"Berlin , Cologne , Ludwigshafen , Munich",
"February 7-10"
],
[
"Bosnia and Herzegovina",
"Ilidža , Sarajevo",
"March 25-26"
],
[
"Bulgaria",
"Kardzhali , Sofia , Targovishte",
"March 27-28"
],
[
"Sweden",
"Stockholm",
"April 2-3"
],
[
"Qatar",
"Doha",
"April 13-15"
],
[
"Syria",
"Damascus",
"April 26"
],
[
"Lebanon",
"Beirut",
"May 25-26"
],
[
"Azerbaijan Nakhchivan",
"Nakhchivan City",
"June 3-4"
],
[
"Iraq",
"Baghdad",
"July 10"
],
[
"France",
"Paris",
"July 13"
],
[
"Northern Cyprus",
"Nicosia",
"July 18-20"
],
[
"Russia",
"Moscow",
"August 13"
],
[
"Georgia",
"Tbilisi",
"August 14"
],
[
"Azerbaijan",
"Baku",
"August 20"
],
[
"Syria",
"Damascus",
"September 4"
],
[
"Turkmenistan",
"Ashgabat",
"October 3-4"
],
[
"United States",
"New York City , Washington , D.C",
"November 13-15"
],
[
"Switzerland",
"Geneva",
"November 17-18"
],
[
"India",
"New Delhi , Bangalore",
"November 20-24"
]
] |
2008
|
Erdoğan ( Left ) with Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon ( Center ) , and Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero ( Right ) in Spain , January 15 , 2008
|
List_of_international_prime_ministerial_trips_made_by_Recep_Tayyip_Erdoğan_6
|
This is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the 27th Prime Minister of Turkey, after winning the elections of November 2, 2002 and until he became the 12th President of Turkey on August 28, 2014. The summary includes trips made since he ascended to the Presidency. The official residence and principal workplace of the Prime Minister of Turkey is the Başbakanlık Konutu, in Ankara. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has made the largest number of trips to Germany, with the United States being the second most visited country partly due to attendance of meetings of the United Nations and other international organizations. The third most visited country is Belgium, due to issues concerning the European Union. The fourth most visited country by Erdoğan is the neighbouring Azerbaijan. Recep Tayyip Erdogan has conducted 300 trips during the course of his premiership.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Presidents_Cup
|
2017 Presidents Cup
|
[
"Player",
"Points",
"Overall",
"Singles",
"Foursomes",
"Fourballs"
] |
[
[
"Daniel Berger",
"2",
"2-1-0",
"1-0-0",
"0-1-0",
"1-0-0"
],
[
"Kevin Chappell",
"1.5",
"1-1-1",
"0-0-1",
"0-0-0",
"1-1-0"
],
[
"Rickie Fowler",
"3.5",
"3-0-1",
"1-0-0",
"1-0-1",
"1-0-0"
],
[
"Charley Hoffman",
"1",
"1-2-0",
"0-1-0",
"0-0-0",
"1-1-0"
],
[
"Dustin Johnson",
"4.5",
"4-0-1",
"0-0-1",
"2-0-0",
"2-0-0"
],
[
"Kevin Kisner",
"3",
"2-0-2",
"0-0-1",
"1-0-1",
"1-0-0"
],
[
"Brooks Koepka",
"2",
"2-2-0",
"0-1-0",
"0-1-0",
"2-0-0"
],
[
"Matt Kuchar",
"2",
"2-1-0",
"0-1-0",
"2-0-0",
"0-0-0"
],
[
"Phil Mickelson",
"3.5",
"3-0-1",
"1-0-0",
"1-0-1",
"1-0-0"
],
[
"Patrick Reed",
"3.5",
"3-1-1",
"0-1-0",
"2-0-0",
"1-0-1"
],
[
"Jordan Spieth",
"3.5",
"3-1-1",
"0-1-0",
"2-0-0",
"1-0-1"
],
[
"Justin Thomas",
"3.5",
"3-1-1",
"0-1-0",
"1-0-1",
"2-0-0"
]
] |
Individual player records -- United States
|
2017_Presidents_Cup_2
|
The 2017 Presidents Cup was the 12th edition of the Presidents Cup golf competition, played at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey, from September 28 to October 1, 2017. Steve Stricker and Nick Price were the captains of the U.S. and the International teams, respectively. The United States were the defending champions and retained the trophy. President Trump presented U.S. Captain Steve Stricker with the trophy. He became the first Incumbent U.S President to do so.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_LEB_Oro_season
|
2019–20 LEB Oro season
|
[
"Team",
"Head coach",
"Kit manufacturer",
"Shirt sponsor"
] |
[
[
"Afanion CB Almansa",
"Rubén Perelló",
"Besten 10",
"Afanion"
],
[
"B the travel brand Mallorca Palma",
"Félix Alonso",
"Pentex",
"B the travel brand"
],
[
"Cáceres Patrimonio de la Humanidad",
"Roberto Blanco",
"Besten 10",
"Extremadura"
],
[
"Carramimbre CBC Valladolid",
"Hugo López",
"Kappa",
"Bodegas Carramimbre"
],
[
"Chocolates Trapa Palencia",
"Carles Marco",
"Kappa",
"Chocolates Trapa"
],
[
"Club Melilla Baloncesto",
"Alejandro Alcoba",
"Pentex",
""
],
[
"Club Ourense Baloncesto",
"Gonzalo García de Vitoria",
"34ers",
"Ourense"
],
[
"Covirán Granada",
"Pablo Pin",
"Vive",
"Supermercados Covirán"
],
[
"Delteco Gipuzkoa Basket",
"Marcelo Nicola",
"Hummel",
"Delteco"
],
[
"HLA Alicante",
"Pedro Rivero",
"Score Tech",
"Grupo Hospitalario HLA"
],
[
"ICG Força Lleida",
"Gustavo Aranzana",
"Joma",
"ICG Software"
],
[
"Leche Río Breogán",
"Diego Epifanio",
"Hummel",
"Leche Río"
],
[
"Levitec Huesca",
"Guillermo Arenas",
"Barri-Ball",
"Levitec , Aragon"
],
[
"Leyma Coruña",
"Sergio García",
"Wibo",
"Leche Leyma , Galega 100%"
],
[
"Liberbank Oviedo Baloncesto",
"Natxo Lezkano",
"Spalding",
"Liberbank"
],
[
"Marín Ence PeixeGalego",
"Javi Llorente",
"Trezze",
"Ence"
],
[
"TAU Castelló",
"Toni Ten",
"Score Tech",
"TAU Cerámica"
],
[
"ZTE Real Canoe NC",
"Miguel Ángel Aranzábal",
"Spalding",
"ZTE"
]
] |
Teams -- Personnel and sponsorship
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2019–20_LEB_Oro_season_1
|
The 2019-20 LEB Oro season is the 24th season of the Spanish basketball second league. It started on 25 September 2019 with the first round of the regular season and will end on 7 June 2020 with the Final Four.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_Washington_Redskins_season
|
1985 Washington Redskins season
|
[
"Week",
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Result",
"Attendance"
] |
[
[
"1",
"September 9 , 1985",
"at Dallas Cowboys",
"L 44-14",
"62,292"
],
[
"2",
"September 15 , 1985",
"Houston Oilers",
"W 16-13",
"53,553"
],
[
"3",
"September 22 , 1985",
"Philadelphia Eagles",
"L 19-6",
"53,748"
],
[
"4",
"September 29 , 1985",
"at Chicago Bears",
"L 45-10",
"63,708"
],
[
"5",
"October 7 , 1985",
"St. Louis Cardinals",
"W 27-10",
"53,134"
],
[
"6",
"October 13 , 1985",
"Detroit Lions",
"W 24-3",
"52,845"
],
[
"7",
"October 20 , 1985",
"at New York Giants",
"L 17-3",
"74,389"
],
[
"8",
"October 27 , 1985",
"at Cleveland Browns",
"W 14-7",
"78,540"
],
[
"9",
"November 3 , 1985",
"at Atlanta Falcons",
"W 44-10",
"42,209"
],
[
"10",
"November 10 , 1985",
"Dallas Cowboys",
"L 13-7",
"55,750"
],
[
"11",
"November 18 , 1985",
"New York Giants",
"W 23-21",
"53,371"
],
[
"12",
"November 24 , 1985",
"at Pittsburgh Steelers",
"W 30-23",
"59,293"
],
[
"13",
"December 1 , 1985",
"San Francisco 49ers",
"L 35-8",
"51,321"
],
[
"14",
"December 8 , 1985",
"at Philadelphia Eagles",
"W 17-12",
"60,737"
],
[
"15",
"December 15 , 1985",
"Cincinnati Bengals",
"W 27-24",
"50,544"
],
[
"16",
"December 21 , 1985",
"at St. Louis Cardinals",
"W 27-16",
"28,090"
]
] |
Regular season -- Schedule
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1985_Washington_Redskins_season_1
|
The Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 54th season in the National Football League (NFL) and their 49th in Washington, D.C. The team failed to improve on their 11-5 record from 1984 and finished 10-6. The biggest moment of the year occurred on a November 18 Monday Night Football game, which witnessed Joe Theismann's career-ending injury after a sack by New York Giants outside linebacker Lawrence Taylor. The tackle resulted in a serious leg injury, and Theismann never played in the NFL again. Though the team failed to make the playoffs, they remained in contention for the entire regular season.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Who_missing_episodes
|
Doctor Who missing episodes
|
[
"Country",
"TV Network ( s )",
"episode"
] |
[
[
"Australia",
"ABC",
"1"
],
[
"Barbados",
"CBC",
"0"
],
[
"Bermuda",
"ZFB-TV",
"0"
],
[
"Canada",
"CKVU and TVO",
"31"
],
[
"Cyprus",
"CyBC",
"3"
],
[
"Ethiopia",
"ETV",
"0"
],
[
"Ghana",
"GTV",
"0"
],
[
"Gibraltar",
"GBC",
"0"
],
[
"Hong Kong",
"RTV",
"4"
],
[
"Iran",
"NIRT",
"0"
],
[
"Jamaica",
"JBC",
"0"
],
[
"Kenya",
"VoK",
"0"
],
[
"Malta",
"Xandir Malta",
"0"
],
[
"Mauritius",
"MBC",
"0"
],
[
"New Zealand",
"NZBC",
"0"
],
[
"Nigeria",
"RKTV",
"15"
],
[
"Rhodesia",
"RBC",
"0"
],
[
"Sierra Leone",
"SLBS",
"0"
],
[
"Singapore",
"RTS",
"0"
],
[
"Thailand",
"HAS-TV",
"0"
]
] |
Recovery -- Episodes
|
BBC holdings [ edit ] Film Library oddities [ edit ] When the BBC audited its Film Library in 1977 , only 47 episodes were found to exist . These Film Library copies were a random sampling of viewing prints for various episodes , along with seven of the nine episodes that had originally been telerecorded onto film for editing and/or transmission , rather than recorded to videotape . These film-originated masters were stored in the Film Library , rather than in the Engineering Department with the videotapes . [ 1 ] The presence of the viewing prints is less easily explained . The Film Library 's remit covers material originated on film , not on videotape – yet two of the film-originated episodes of Doctor Who ( The Power of the Daleks Episode 6 and The Wheel in Space Episode 5 ) were junked by the Film Library , while it held such unexplained material as 16 mm copies of The Tenth Planet Episodes 1–3 , presumably viewing prints which were mistakenly returned to them at some point instead of BBC Enterprises . [ 9 ] Most surprisingly of all , they also retained a 16 mm telerecording copy of the original untransmitted pilot , presumably a viewing print made in 1963 and subsequently lodged at the Library . [ 8 ] The Film Library also held high-quality original film sequences made for insertion into videotaped episodes . Some of these , such as those from Episodes 1–2 of The Daleks ' Master Plan , survive to this day . [ 1 ] Other junked sequences were mistakenly entered into a film library computer system , leading to an impression that they had existed for some years afterward , and inaccurate speculation that the BBC was still destroying clips well into the early 1980s . [ 43 ] Engineering Department [ edit ] Following the establishment of the Film and Videotape Library , an audit of the Engineering Department found 60 of the 128 Third Doctor episodes starring Jon Pertwee , which in addition to the Film Library 's copies of the film-originated Spearhead from Space , brought that Doctor 's episode count up to 64 out of 128 . Villiers House [ edit ] In 1978 , Ian Levine located another 65 episodes from the show 's first six seasons ( plus 14 previously existing episodes ) , at the BBC Enterprises film vault at Villiers House in London . The episodes comprise 17 full serials , mostly from seasons 1 and 2 . According to Levine , the prints of The Daleks were flagged to be junked that very day . Levine alerted the new Film and Videotape Library 's archive selector , Sue Malden , who paid her own visit to Villiers House and found every remaining Jon Pertwee episode ( albeit as a 16 mm black-and-white telerecording ) , except for two from his final season : Death to the Daleks and Invasion of the Dinosaurs , Episodes 1 . In August 1988 , 10 years after Levine 's and Malden 's visits , Episodes 1 and 4–6 of the six-part story The Ice Warriors were discovered in a cupboard at Villiers House when the Corporation was in the process of moving out of the building . [ 1 ] National Film and Television Archive [ edit ] Shortly after the junking process was halted and the BBC established its Film and Videotape Library for the purpose of storage and preservation , archive selector Sue Malden began to audit what material remained in the BBC 's stores . When investigations revealed large gaps in the collection , Malden turned her inquiries to the National Film and Television Archive – which promptly returned three full Second Doctor serials – The Dominators , The Krotons , and The War Games , adding seven more episodes and completing two of those serials . [ 9 ] These all were standard 16 mm film telerecordings with the exception of The Dominators Episode 3 , which was a 35 mm print . Episodes 4 and 5 of The Dominators originated from a foreign broadcaster , and had been slightly edited ; the missing footage was restored later , through a mix of censor clips and more complete prints held by private collectors . [ 1 ] Overseas broadcasters that purchased missing episodes [ edit ] An appeal to broadcasters in other countries who had shown the programme ( notably Canada and African nations such as Nigeria ) produced `` lost '' episodes from the archives of their television companies . [ 1 ] The Tomb of the Cybermen , for example , was recovered in this manner from Rediffusion Television in Hong Kong in 1992 . [ 44 ] Of the 50 episodes recovered since the original BBC audit of its holdings , 24 have been returned from overseas broadcasters :
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Doctor_Who_missing_episodes_4
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Many portions of the long-running British science-fiction television programme Doctor Who are no longer held by the BBC. Between 1967 and 1978 the BBC routinely deleted archive programmes, for various practical reasons (lack of space, scarcity of materials, a lack of rebroadcast rights). As a result of the cull, 97 of 253 episodes from the programme's first six years are currently missing, primarily from seasons 3 to 5, leaving 26 serials incomplete. Many more were considered lost until recovered from various sources, mostly overseas broadcasters. Doctor Who is not unique in its losses, as many broadcasters regularly cleared their archives in this manner. Until the BBC changed its archiving policy in 1978, thousands of hours of programming, in all genres, were deleted. Other affected BBC series include Dad's Army, Z-Cars, The Wednesday Play, Till Death Us Do Part, Steptoe and Son and Not Only. But Also. ITV regional franchises also deleted many programmes, including early videotaped episodes of The Avengers. Doctor Who is unusual, however, in that each of its 97 missing episodes survives in audio form, recorded off-air by fans at home. Most episodes are also represented by production stills, tele-snaps, or short video clips. Furthermore, after careful restoration, all 1970s episodes are available in full colour, which is not always the case for other series.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Marathi_films_of_1910-1919
|
List of Marathi films of 1910-1919
|
[
"Year",
"Film",
"Director",
"Release Date",
"Production",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1912",
"Shree Pundalik",
"Dadasaheb Torne",
"18 May 1912",
"Dadasaheb Torne",
"first feature-length Indian film"
],
[
"1913",
"Raja Harishchandra",
"Dadasaheb Phalke",
"3 May 1913",
"Dadasaheb Phalke",
"first full-length Indian feature film With Marathi intertitles"
],
[
"1913",
"Mohini Bhasmasur",
"Dadasaheb Phalke",
"November 1913",
"Dadasaheb Phalke",
"Silent Film With Marathi intertitles"
],
[
"1914",
"Satyavan Savitri",
"Dadasaheb Phalke",
"",
"Dadasaheb Phalke",
"Silent Film With Marathi intertitles"
],
[
"1915",
"Tilak 's Week",
"Dadasaheb Phalke",
"",
"Dadasaheb Phalke",
"Silent Film With Marathi intertitles"
],
[
"1917",
"Lanka Dahan",
"Dadasaheb Phalke",
"Dadasaheb Phalke",
"",
"Silent Film With Marathi intertitles"
],
[
"1917",
"Satyavadi Raja Harishchandra",
"Dadasaheb Phalke",
"Dadasaheb Phalke",
"",
"Remake of Silent Film Raja Harishchandra With Marathi intertitles"
],
[
"1918",
"Shri Krishna Janma",
"Dadasaheb Phalke",
"",
"",
"Silent Film With Marathi intertitles"
],
[
"1919",
"Kaliya Mardan",
"Dadasaheb Phalke",
"",
"",
"Silent Film With Marathi intertitles"
]
] |
1910-1919 Releases
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A list of Marathi films released in 1910-1919 .
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List_of_Marathi_films_of_1910-1919_0
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A list of films produced by the Marathi language film industry based in Maharashtra in the year 1910-1919.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_polo_at_the_2019_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_team_rosters
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Water polo at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Women's team rosters
|
[
"№",
"Name",
"Height",
"Date of birth"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Amanda Longan",
"6 ft 1 in ( 1.85 m )",
"( 1997-01-16 ) January 16 , 1997 ( aged 22 )"
],
[
"2",
"Maddie Musselman",
"6 ft 0 in ( 1.83 m )",
"( 1998-06-16 ) June 16 , 1998 ( aged 21 )"
],
[
"3",
"Melissa Seidemann",
"6 ft 0 in ( 1.83 m )",
"( 1990-06-26 ) June 26 , 1990 ( aged 29 )"
],
[
"4",
"Rachel Fattal",
"5 ft 7 in ( 1.70 m )",
"( 1993-12-10 ) December 10 , 1993 ( aged 25 )"
],
[
"5",
"Paige Hauschild",
"5 ft 10 in ( 1.78 m )",
"( 1999-08-17 ) August 17 , 1999 ( aged 19 )"
],
[
"6",
"Margaret Steffens ( C )",
"5 ft 9 in ( 1.75 m )",
"( 1993-06-04 ) June 4 , 1993 ( aged 26 )"
],
[
"7",
"Stephania Haralabidis",
"5 ft 11 in ( 1.80 m )",
"( 1995-05-19 ) May 19 , 1995 ( aged 24 )"
],
[
"8",
"Kiley Neushul",
"5 ft 8 in ( 1.73 m )",
"( 1993-03-05 ) March 5 , 1993 ( aged 26 )"
],
[
"9",
"Aria Fischer",
"6 ft 0 in ( 1.83 m )",
"( 1999-03-02 ) March 2 , 1999 ( aged 20 )"
],
[
"10",
"Kaleigh Gilchrist",
"5 ft 9 in ( 1.75 m )",
"( 1992-05-16 ) May 16 , 1992 ( aged 27 )"
],
[
"11",
"Makenzie Fischer",
"6 ft 1 in ( 1.85 m )",
"( 1997-03-29 ) March 29 , 1997 ( aged 22 )"
],
[
"12",
"Alys Williams",
"5 ft 11 in ( 1.80 m )",
"( 1994-05-28 ) May 28 , 1994 ( aged 25 )"
],
[
"13",
"Ashleigh Johnson",
"6 ft 1 in ( 1.85 m )",
"( 1994-09-12 ) September 12 , 1994 ( aged 24 )"
]
] |
Group A -- United States
|
The following is the American roster . [ 4 ] Head coach : Adam Krikorian
|
Water_polo_at_the_2019_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_team_rosters_3
|
These are the rosters of all participating teams at the women's water polo tournament at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships. Age as of the start of the tournament, 14 July 2019.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raytown,_Missouri
|
Raytown, Missouri
|
[
"#",
"Employer",
"# of Employees"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Raytown Quality Schools",
"1,300"
],
[
"2",
"Wal-Mart",
"400"
],
[
"3",
"Hy-Vee Food & Drug Store",
"350"
],
[
"4",
"USA 800",
"309"
],
[
"5",
"KCP & L",
"300"
],
[
"6",
"Stratford Development Corporation",
"235"
],
[
"7",
"KC Chiefs Football Club",
"192"
],
[
"8",
"Southeast Enterprises , Inc",
"190"
],
[
"9",
"City of Raytown",
"153"
],
[
"10",
"Kansas City Zoo",
"151"
],
[
"11",
"H & H Color Lab",
"150"
],
[
"12",
"Cosentino 's Food Stores",
"150"
],
[
"13",
"Blue Ridge Bank and Trust Co",
"150"
],
[
"14",
"Two Rivers Behavioral Health System",
"149"
],
[
"15",
"Shamrock Cabinet & Fixtures Corp",
"100"
]
] |
Economy -- Top employers
|
According to the town 's 2014 Chamber of Commerce report , [ 9 ] the top employers in the city are :
|
Raytown,_Missouri_0
|
Raytown is a city in Jackson County, Missouri, United States, and is a suburb of Kansas City. The population was at 29,526 in 2010 census. The mayor of Raytown is Michael McDonough and the mayor pro tem is Ryan Myers. It is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area.
|
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