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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Summit_of_Nobel_Peace_Laureates
|
World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates
|
[
"",
"Date",
"Host country",
"Host city",
"Participants"
] |
[
[
"18th",
"2020",
"South Korea",
"Seoul",
"To be determined"
],
[
"17th",
"19-22 September 2019",
"Mexico",
"Mérida",
"Frederik Willem De Klerk , Juan Manuel Santos , Lech Wałęsa , Shirin Ebadi , Tawakkol Karman , David Trimble , Jody Williams , Leymah Gbowee , Kailash Satyarthi , Rigoberta Menchú Tum , José Manuel Barroso , International Committee of the Red Cross , American Friends Service Committee , Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet , Martin Luther King Centre , Albert Schweitzer Institute , Desmond Tutu Peace Centre , Grameen Creative Lab , Nelson Mandela Foundation , Institute of International Law , ICAN , Amnesty International , European Commission , International Campaign to Ban Landmines , International Labour Organization , International Peace Bureau , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs , United Nations , United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees"
],
[
"16th",
"2-5 February 2017",
"Colombia",
"Bogota",
"David Trimble , Shirin Ebadi , Rigoberta Menchú , Jody Williams , Jose Ramos-Horta , Lech Wałęsa , Oscar Arias , Tawakkol Karman , Leymah Gbowee , Mohamed El Baradei , Kailash Satyarthi , American Friends Service Committee , Institute of International Law , International Peace Bureau , UNICEF , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet , Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , International Labour Organization , Médecins Sans Frontières , United Nations , European Union , United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs , International Committee of the Red Cross"
],
[
"15th",
"13-15 November 2015",
"Spain",
"Barcelona",
"Oscar Arias , Frederik Willem De Klerk , Shirin Ebadi , Tawakkol Karman , Mairead Maguire , David Trimble , Lech Wałęsa , Betty Williams , Jody Williams , American Friends Service Committee , European Commission , International Campaign to Ban Landmines , International Labour Organization , Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , International Peace Bureau , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs , United Nations , United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees"
],
[
"14th",
"12-14 December 2014",
"Italy",
"Rome",
"14th Dalai Lama , Shirin Ebadi , Leymah Gbowee , Tawakkol Karman , Mairead Corrigan , José Ramos-Horta , David Trimble , Betty Williams , Jody Williams , American Friends Service Committee , Amnesty International , European Union , International Campaign to Ban Landmines , International Labour Organization , Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , International Peace Bureau , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons , Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs , United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , United Nations"
],
[
"13th",
"21-23 October 2013",
"Poland",
"Warsaw",
"Muhammad Yunus , 14th Dalai Lama , Frederik Willem de Klerk , Shirin Ebadi , Lech Wałęsa , Mairead Corrigan , Betty Williams , International Peace Bureau , American Friends Service Committee , Amnesty International , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs , Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , United Nations , United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , European Union"
],
[
"12th",
"23-25 April 2012",
"United States",
"Chicago",
"Mikhail Gorbachev , Muhammad Yunus , 14th Dalai Lama , Frederik Willem de Klerk , Jimmy Carter , Shirin Ebadi , Jody Williams , Lech Wałęsa , International Peace Bureau , American Friends Service Committee , International Committee of the Red Cross , Amnesty International , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs , International Campaign to Ban Landmines , United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs , Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change"
],
[
"11th",
"12-14 November 2010",
"Japan",
"Hiroshima",
"Mikhail Gorbachev , 14th Dalai Lama , Frederik Willem de Klerk , Lech Wałęsa , Mohamed ElBaradei , Mairead Maguire , Shirin Ebadi , Jody Williams , United Nations , United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , International Labour Organization , International Committee of the Red Cross , International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs , International Peace Bureau , American Friends Service Committee , Médecins Sans Frontières , Amnesty International"
],
[
"10th",
"9-11 November 2009",
"Germany",
"Berlin",
"Mikhail Gorbachev , Frederik Willem de Klerk , Lech Wałęsa , Muhammad Yunus , Mairead Maguire , Betty Williams , Ahmed Kathrada ( representing Nelson Mandela ) , United Nations , International Committee of the Red Cross , Amnesty International , International Labour Organization , Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , American Friends Service Committee , International Peace Bureau"
],
[
"9th",
"11-13 December 2008",
"France",
"Paris",
"Mikhail Gorbachev , Frederik Willem de Klerk , Lech Wałęsa , John Hume , Mairead Maguire , Betty Williams , United Nations ( Department of Peacekeeping Operations ) , United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , International Peace Bureau , American Friends Service Committee , Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs , International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement , International Labour Organization , International Campaign to Ban Landmines , United Nations Children 's Fund"
],
[
"8th",
"13-15 December 2007",
"Italy",
"Rome",
"Mikhail Gorbachev , 14th Dalai Lama , Mairead Maguire , Muhammad Yunus , Lech Wałęsa , Betty Williams , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , International Peace Bureau , American Friends Service Committee , Institut de Droit International , Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs , International Committee of the Red Cross , United Nations Children 's Fund , United Nations , International Labour Organization , Médecins Sans Frontières , International Atomic Energy Agency , Amnesty International , United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , International Campaign to Ban Landmines"
],
[
"7th",
"17-19 November 2006",
"Italy",
"Rome",
"Mikhail Gorbachev , Lech Wałęsa , Mairead Maguire , Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo , Rita Levi-Montalcini , Juan Somavía , Jeremy Rifkin , International Atomic Energy Agency"
],
[
"6th",
"24-26 November 2005",
"Italy",
"Rome",
"Mikhail Gorbachev , Lech Wałęsa , Frederik Willem de Klerk , Betty Williams , Mairead Maguire , Rigoberta Menchú , Adolfo Pérez Esquivel , American Friends Service Committee , Amnesty International , International Campaign to Ban Landmines , Médecins Sans Frontières , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , International Labour Organization , International Peace Bureau , Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs , United Nations , United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , United Nations Children 's Fund"
],
[
"5th",
"10-12 November 2004",
"Italy",
"Rome",
"Mikhail Gorbachev , Kim Dae-jung , Lech Wałęsa , José Ramos-Horta , Betty Williams , Mairead Maguire , Rigoberta Menchú , Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo , Adolfo Pérez Esquivel , Joseph Rotblat , American Friends Service Committee , International Campaign to Ban Landmines , United Nations Children 's Fund , United Nations , United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , International Labour Organization , International Peace Bureau , Institut de Droit International , Médecins Sans Frontières , Amnesty International"
],
[
"4th",
"27-30 November 2003",
"Italy",
"Rome",
"14th Dalai Lama , Mikhail Gorbachev , Mairead Maguire , Shimon Peres , Óscar Arias , Lech Wałęsa , Betty Williams , Jody Williams , American Friends Service Committee , Amnesty International , International Campaign to Ban Landmines , International Labour Organization , United Nations ( Department of Peacekeeping Operations ) , United Nations Children 's Fund , Institut de Droit International , Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs , International Peace Bureau , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees"
],
[
"3rd",
"18-21 October 2002",
"Italy",
"Rome",
"Mikhail Gorbachev , Rigoberta Menchú , Adolfo Pérez Esquivel , Joseph Rotblat , Lech Wałęsa , Betty Williams , Institut de Droit International , International Peace Bureau , American Friends Service Committee , United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , International Labour Organization , United Nations ( Department of Peacekeeping Operations ) , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs , International Campaign to Ban Landmines , Médecins Sans Frontières , Amnesty International"
],
[
"2nd",
"11-12 November 2000",
"Italy",
"Rome",
"Mikhail Gorbachev , Lech Wałęsa , Joseph Rotblat , Betty Williams , Adolfo Pérez Esquivel , International Labour Organization , International Committee of the Red Cross , International Peace Bureau , Médecins Sans Frontières , United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , American Friends Service Committee , Amnesty International , Institut de Droit International , International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War , International Campaign to Ban Landmines , United Nations Children 's Fund"
],
[
"1st",
"21-22 April 1999",
"Italy",
"Rome",
"Mikhail Gorbachev , Rigoberta Menchú , Frederik Willem de Klerk , Shimon Peres , Joseph Rotblat , Betty Williams , David Trimble"
]
] |
List of World Summits
|
World_Summit_of_Nobel_Peace_Laureates_0
|
The World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates was initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1990s, as a forum in which the Nobel Peace Laureates and the Peace Laureate Organizations could come together to address global issues with a view to encourage and support peace and human well being in the world. Its Permanent Secretariat is an independent, non-profit, ECOSOC non-governmental organization, based in Rome, operating on a permanent basis. A permanent staff, mainly composed of volunteers, promotes the work of the Nobel Peace Prize Winners and organizes the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates on a yearly basis. To date, the Permanent Secretariat has organized 16 Summits, the most recent having been held in February 2017 in the city of Bogota, Colombia. This was the first time that the summit took place in Latin America.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Ranking
|
2010–11 UCI Track Cycling World Ranking
|
[
"",
"Cyclists",
"Nation",
"Points"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Azizulhasni Awang",
"Malaysia",
"1,090"
],
[
"2",
"Chris Hoy",
"Great Britain",
"920"
],
[
"3",
"Jason Niblett",
"Australia",
"645"
],
[
"4",
"Simon Van Velthooven",
"New Zealand",
"640"
],
[
"5",
"Scott Sunderland",
"Australia",
"638"
],
[
"6",
"Denis Spicka",
"Czech Republic",
"618"
],
[
"7",
"Shane Perkins",
"Australia",
"600"
],
[
"8",
"Teun Mulder",
"Netherlands",
"503"
],
[
"9",
"Jason Kenny",
"Great Britain",
"485"
],
[
"10",
"Christos Volikakis",
"Greece",
"470"
],
[
"11",
"Kota Asai",
"Japan",
"440"
],
[
"12",
"Kazunari Watanabe",
"Japan",
"425"
],
[
"13",
"Rene Enders",
"Germany",
"415"
],
[
"14",
"François Pervis",
"France",
"390"
],
[
"15",
"Josiah Ng Onn Lam",
"Malaysia",
"375"
],
[
"16",
"Matthew Crampton",
"Great Britain",
"370"
],
[
"17",
"Hersony Canelón",
"Venezuela",
"360"
],
[
"18",
"Puerta Zapata Fabian Hernando",
"Colombia",
"360"
],
[
"19",
"Mickaël Bourgain",
"France",
"358"
],
[
"20",
"Edward Dawkins",
"New Zealand",
"348"
]
] |
Men 's individual
|
2010–11_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Ranking_20
|
The 2010-11 UCI Track Cycling World Ranking is an overview of the UCI Track Cycling World Ranking, based upon the results in all UCI-sanctioned track cycling races of the 2010-11 track cycling season.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julia_Mayr
|
Julia Mayr
|
[
"Outcome",
"No",
"Date",
"Tournament",
"Surface",
"Opponent",
"Score"
] |
[
[
"Runner-up",
"1",
"19 July 2008",
"Imola , Italy",
"Carpet",
"Giulia Gatto-Monticone",
"2-6 , 1-6"
],
[
"Winner",
"1",
"1 August 2009",
"Gardone Val Trompia , Italy",
"Clay",
"Anna Remondina",
"6-0 , 6-0"
],
[
"Winner",
"2",
"16 August 2009",
"Innsbruck , Austria",
"Clay",
"Alexia Virgili",
"6-2 , 6-0"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"2",
"5 September 2009",
"Bassano del Grappa , Italy",
"Clay",
"Alice Moroni",
"6-7 , 1-6"
],
[
"Winner",
"3",
"14 February 2010",
"Vale do Lobo , Portugal",
"Hard",
"Maria João Koehler",
"6-1 , 6-1"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"3",
"7 March 2010",
"Antalya , Turkey",
"Clay",
"Evelyn Mayr",
"4-6 , 2-6"
],
[
"Winner",
"4",
"21 March 2010",
"Antalya , Turkey",
"Clay",
"María Teresa Torró Flor",
"6-2 , 6-1"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"4",
"22 August 2010",
"Olomouc , Czech Republic",
"Clay",
"Patricia Mayr-Achleitner",
"2-6 , 4-6"
],
[
"Winner",
"5",
"29 August 2010",
"Pörtschach , Austria",
"Clay",
"Evelyn Mayr",
"6-3 , 6-1"
],
[
"Winner",
"6",
"20 March 2011",
"Madrid , Spain",
"Clay ( i )",
"Giulia Sussarello",
"3-6 , 6-2 , 6-2"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"5",
"25 September 2011",
"Madrid , Spain",
"Hard",
"Rocio de la Torre-Sanchez",
"6-4 , 2-6 , 5-7"
],
[
"Winner",
"7",
"9 October 2011",
"Antalya , Turkey",
"Clay",
"Evelyn Mayr",
"6-1 , 6-3"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"6",
"21 July 2012",
"Imola , Italy",
"Carpet",
"Federica di Sarra",
"4-6 , 2-6"
],
[
"Winner",
"8",
"29 July 2012",
"Bad Waltersdorf , Austria",
"Clay",
"Zuzana Zalabská",
"6-3 , 6-3"
]
] |
ITF finals -- Singles : 14 ( 8–6 )
|
$ 50,000 tournaments $ 25,000 tournaments $ 10,000 tournaments
|
Julia_Mayr_1
|
Julia Mayr (born 12 August 1991) is a former Italian tennis player. She is the younger sister of former professional player Evelyn Mayr. Mayr won eight singles and 12 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 20 September 2010, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 215. On 29 August 2011, she peaked at No. 225 in the doubles rankings.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1840
|
List of shipwrecks in February 1840
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Hebe",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Forked Harbour , Cape Breton Island , Nova Scotia , British North America . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Trinidad to Saint Andrews , New Brunswick , British North America"
],
[
"John Porter",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at St. Mary 's , Newfoundland , British North America"
],
[
"Mary Hartley",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship foundered in Carnarvon Bay"
],
[
"Sarah Maria",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore north of Tillen Head , County Donegal and was wrecked . She was on a voyage from the Clyde to Barbadoes"
],
[
"Slaney",
"United Kingdom",
"The brig ran aground on the Rush Bank . She was later refloated and taken into Wexford"
],
[
"Venus",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship capsized and sank at Kilrush , County Cork . sHe was on a voyage from Saint John , New Brunswick , British North America to Cork"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_February_1840_15
|
The list of shipwrecks in February 1840 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during February 1840.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Football_Media_Association_Player_of_the_Year
|
Australian Football Media Association Player of the Year
|
[
"Season",
"Recipient ( s )",
"Club ( s )"
] |
[
[
"1973",
"George Bisset",
"Collingwood"
],
[
"1974",
"Kevin Sheedy",
"Richmond"
],
[
"1975",
"Alex Jesaulenko and Brian Roberts",
"Carlton and South Melbourne"
],
[
"1976",
"Peter Knights",
"Hawthorn"
],
[
"1977",
"Don Scott",
"Hawthorn"
],
[
"1978",
"Malcolm Blight",
"North Melbourne"
],
[
"1979",
"Kevin Bartlett",
"Richmond"
],
[
"1980",
"Kelvin Templeton",
"Footscray"
],
[
"1981",
"Peter Moore",
"Collingwood"
],
[
"1982",
"Leigh Matthews",
"Hawthorn"
],
[
"1983",
"Wayne Schimmelbusch",
"North Melbourne"
],
[
"1984",
"Terry Daniher",
"Essendon"
],
[
"1985",
"Simon Beasley",
"Footscray"
],
[
"1986",
"Paul Roos",
"Fitzroy"
],
[
"1987",
"John Platten",
"Hawthorn"
],
[
"1988",
"Gerard Healy",
"Sydney"
],
[
"1989",
"Tim Watson",
"Essendon"
],
[
"1990",
"Peter Daicos",
"Collingwood"
],
[
"1991",
"Jim Stynes",
"Melbourne"
],
[
"1992",
"Jason Dunstall",
"Hawthorn"
]
] |
Winners
|
Australian_Football_Media_Association_Player_of_the_Year_0
|
The Australian Football Media Association Player of the Year award (also known as the Australian Football Media Association MVP award) is an award for the Australian Football League (AFL) given by the Australian Football Media Association (AFMA). It has been awarded annually since 1973, with the exception of 2003, when no award was given.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martina_Hingis
|
Martina Hingis
|
[
"Outcome",
"Year",
"Championship",
"Surface",
"Partner",
"Opponents",
"Score"
] |
[
[
"Winner",
"1996",
"Wimbledon",
"Grass",
"Helena Suková",
"Meredith McGrath Larisa Savchenko Neiland",
"5-7 , 7-5 , 6-1"
],
[
"Winner",
"1997",
"Australian Open",
"Hard",
"Natasha Zvereva",
"Lindsay Davenport Lisa Raymond",
"6-2 , 6-2"
],
[
"Winner",
"1998",
"Australian Open ( 2 )",
"Hard",
"Mirjana Lučić",
"Lindsay Davenport Natasha Zvereva",
"6-4 , 2-6 , 6-3"
],
[
"Winner",
"1998",
"French Open",
"Clay",
"Jana Novotná",
"Lindsay Davenport Natasha Zvereva",
"6-1 , 7-6"
],
[
"Winner",
"1998",
"Wimbledon ( 2 )",
"Grass",
"Jana Novotná",
"Lindsay Davenport Natasha Zvereva",
"6-3 , 3-6 , 8-6"
],
[
"Winner",
"1998",
"US Open",
"Hard",
"Jana Novotná",
"Lindsay Davenport Natasha Zvereva",
"6-3 , 6-3"
],
[
"Winner",
"1999",
"Australian Open ( 3 )",
"Hard",
"Anna Kournikova",
"Lindsay Davenport Natasha Zvereva",
"7-5 , 6-3"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"1999",
"French Open",
"Clay",
"Anna Kournikova",
"Serena Williams Venus Williams",
"3-6 , 7-6 , 6-8"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"2000",
"Australian Open",
"Hard",
"Mary Pierce",
"Lisa Raymond Rennae Stubbs",
"4-6 , 7-5 , 4-6"
],
[
"Winner",
"2000",
"French Open ( 2 )",
"Clay",
"Mary Pierce",
"Virginia Ruano Pascual Paola Suárez",
"6-2 , 6-4"
],
[
"Winner",
"2002",
"Australian Open ( 4 )",
"Hard",
"Anna Kournikova",
"Daniela Hantuchová Arantxa Sánchez Vicario",
"6-2 , 6-7 , 6-1"
],
[
"Runner-up",
"2014",
"US Open",
"Hard",
"Flavia Pennetta",
"Ekaterina Makarova Elena Vesnina",
"6-2 , 3-6 , 2-6"
],
[
"Winner",
"2015",
"Wimbledon ( 3 )",
"Grass",
"Sania Mirza",
"Ekaterina Makarova Elena Vesnina",
"5-7 , 7-6 , 7-5"
],
[
"Winner",
"2015",
"US Open ( 2 )",
"Hard",
"Sania Mirza",
"Casey Dellacqua Yaroslava Shvedova",
"6-3 , 6-3"
],
[
"Winner",
"2016",
"Australian Open ( 5 )",
"Hard",
"Sania Mirza",
"Andrea Hlaváčková Lucie Hradecká",
"7-6 , 6-3"
],
[
"Winner",
"2017",
"US Open ( 3 )",
"Hard",
"Chan Yung-jan",
"Lucie Hradecká Kateřina Siniaková",
"6-3 , 6-2"
]
] |
Career statistics -- Doubles
|
By winning the 1998 US Open title , Hingis completed the doubles Career Grand Slam , becoming the 17th female player in history to achieve this , as well as the youngest . It also meant she completed the Calendar Year Grand Slam , becoming the fourth woman in history to achieve the feat in doubles .
|
Martina_Hingis_3
|
Martina Hingis (German pronunciation: [marˈtiːna ˈhɪŋɡɪs]; born 30 September 1980) is a Swiss former professional tennis player. She spent a total of 209 weeks as the singles world No. 1 and 90 weeks as doubles world No. 1, holding both No. 1 rankings simultaneously for 29 weeks. She won five Grand Slam singles titles, thirteen Grand Slam women's doubles titles, winning a calendar-year doubles Grand Slam in 1998, and seven Grand Slam mixed doubles titles; for a combined total of twenty-five major titles. In addition, she won the season-ending WTA Finals two times in singles and three times in doubles, an Olympic silver medal, and a record seventeen Tier I singles titles. Hingis set a series of youngest-ever records during the 1990s, including youngest-ever Grand Slam champion and youngest-ever world No. 1. Before ligament injuries in both ankles forced her to withdraw temporarily from professional tennis in early 2003, at the age of 22, she had won 40 singles titles and 36 doubles titles and, according to Forbes, was the highest-paid female athlete in the world for five consecutive years, 1997 to 2001. After several surgeries and long recoveries, Hingis returned to the WTA tour in 2006, climbing to world No. 6, winning two Tier I tournaments, and also receiving the Laureus World Sports Award for Comeback of the Year.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_European_Judo_Championships
|
2013 European Judo Championships
|
[
"Position",
"Team",
"Country"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Avtandil Tchrikishvili",
"GEO"
],
[
"2",
"Tomislav Marijanovic",
"CRO"
],
[
"3",
"Joachim Bottieau",
"BEL"
],
[
"3",
"Loic Pietri",
"FRA"
],
[
"5",
"Levan Tsiklauri",
"GEO"
],
[
"5",
"Ivan Vorobev",
"RUS"
],
[
"7",
"Vitalii Dudchyk",
"UKR"
],
[
"7",
"Srdjan Mrvaljevic",
"MNE"
]
] |
Results overview -- Men
|
2013_European_Judo_Championships_6
|
The 2013 European Judo Championships were the 24th edition of the European Judo Championships, organised by the European Judo Union, and were held in Budapest, Hungary from April 25 to April 28, 2013.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1900–01_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds
|
1900–01 FA Cup qualifying rounds
|
[
"",
"Home team",
"Score",
"Away team",
"Date"
] |
[
[
"1",
"South Bank",
"0-3",
"Thornaby Utopians",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"2",
"Shankhouse",
"0-1",
"Gateshead NER",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"3",
"Sheppey United",
"1-0",
"Gravesend United",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"4",
"Folkestone",
"3-3",
"Sittingbourne",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"4r",
"Sittingbourne",
"W-W",
"Folkestone",
"-"
],
[
"5",
"Maidenhead",
"W-W",
"Maidenhead Norfolkians",
"-"
],
[
"6",
"Civil Service",
"4-1",
"West Hampstead",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"7",
"Druids",
"1-2",
"Chirk",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"8",
"Blackburn Park Road",
"5-1",
"Trawden Forest",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"9",
"Newark",
"6-1",
"Boston",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"10",
"Oswaldtwistle Rovers",
"4-0",
"Great Harwood",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"11",
"Burton Wanderers",
"2-2",
"Gresley Rovers",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"11r",
"Gresley Rovers",
"1-1",
"Burton Wanderers",
"11 October 1900"
],
[
"11r2",
"Burton Wanderers",
"2-4",
"Gresley Rovers",
"15 October 1900"
],
[
"12",
"Attercliffe",
"0-2",
"Doncaster Rovers",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"13",
"Belper Town",
"2-0",
"Heanor Town",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"14",
"Workington",
"4-3",
"Moss Bay Exchange",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"15",
"Darlington St Augustine 's",
"1-1",
"Darlington",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"16",
"Darlington",
"4-1",
"Darlington St Augustine 's",
"6 October 1900"
],
[
"17",
"Stourbridge",
"5-2",
"Kidderminster Harriers",
"6 October 1900"
]
] |
First Qualifying Round
|
1900–01_FA_Cup_qualifying_rounds_1
|
The qualifying rounds for the 1900-01 Football Association Challenge Cup (FA Cup for short), the 30th edition of the world's oldest association football competition, consisting of six rounds of matches played between September and December 1900. A total of 220 teams entered the tournament, 178 of which played in at least one qualifying stage. The 1900-01 FA Cup began on 22 September 1900 when 40 teams competed in the preliminary round and ended on 20 April 1901, when Southern League side Tottenham Hotspur became the only ever non-League club to win the competition.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_Six_discography
|
Electric Six discography
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Original Artist",
"Related Kickstarter Campaign",
"Release Status"
] |
[
[
"2014",
"Gary 's in the Park",
"Gary Wilson",
"Absolute Treasure",
"Made available online by backer"
],
[
"2014",
"Maneater",
"Hall & Oates",
"Absolute Treasure",
"Made available online by backer"
],
[
"2014",
"2112 Overture/The Temples of Syrinx",
"Rush",
"Absolute Treasure",
"Made available online by backer"
],
[
"2014",
"Pokémon Theme",
"Jason Paige",
"Absolute Treasure",
"Leaked online"
],
[
"2014",
"Rock DJ",
"Robbie Williams",
"Absolute Treasure",
"Leaked online"
],
[
"2014",
"She Drives Me Crazy",
"Fine Young Cannibals",
"Absolute Treasure",
"Made available online by backer"
],
[
"2014",
"unknown cover",
"unknown",
"Absolute Treasure",
"Still unreleased"
],
[
"2014",
"Ziggy",
"Electric Six",
"Absolute Treasure",
"Subsequently , included on Mimicry and Memories"
],
[
"2014",
"unknown original song",
"Electric Six",
"Absolute Treasure",
"Still unreleased"
],
[
"2015",
"Turn Me Loose",
"Loverboy",
"Mimicry and Memories",
"Released on Mimicry and Memories"
],
[
"2015",
"Rockets",
"Tomas Ford",
"Mimicry and Memories",
"Released on Mimicry and Memories"
],
[
"2015",
"Stuck In a Closet With Vanna White",
"Weird Al Yankovic",
"Mimicry and Memories",
"Released on Mimicry and Memories"
],
[
"2015",
"Cat People",
"David Bowie",
"Mimicry and Memories",
"Released on Mimicry and Memories"
],
[
"2015",
"The Caveman Diet",
"Electric Six",
"Mimicry and Memories",
"Made available online by backer"
],
[
"2016",
"All Night Long",
"Rainbow",
"Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit",
"Released on Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit soundtrack album"
],
[
"2016",
"Obsession",
"Animotion",
"Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit",
"Released on Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit soundtrack album"
],
[
"2016",
"When the Lights Go Out",
"Oingo Boingo",
"Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit",
"Released on Roulette Stars of Metro Detroit soundtrack album"
],
[
"2017",
"Rasputin",
"Boney M",
"You 're Welcome !",
"Released on You 're Welcome !"
],
[
"2017",
"Magic Dance",
"David Bowie",
"You 're Welcome !",
"Released on You 're Welcome !"
],
[
"2017",
"Seminole Bingo",
"Warren Zevon",
"You 're Welcome !",
"Released on You 're Welcome !"
]
] |
Discography as Electric Six -- Kickstarter Commissions
|
The band routinely offer the option for backers of their frequent Kickstarter campaigns to commission them to record an original song or cover version of a song by another artist . Although these are usually only made available to the backer , many have been made available online by their backer , leaked online or subsequently included on releases by the band .
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Electric_Six_discography_1
|
This article catalogues the releases of the American band Electric Six.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_pistol
|
Service pistol
|
[
"Firearm",
"Type",
"Calibre",
"Service Years"
] |
[
[
"Lefaucheux M1858",
"Revolver",
"12mm pinfire cartridge",
"1858-1873 ?"
],
[
"Chamelot Delvigne French 1873",
"Revolver",
"11mm",
"1873-1892"
],
[
"Lebel M1892",
"Revolver",
"8mm Lebel",
"1892-1945"
],
[
"MAB D",
"Semi-automatic",
".32 ACP",
"1923-1984"
],
[
"Modele 1935",
"Semi-automatic",
"7.65×20mm Longue",
"1935-1950"
],
[
"MAC 50",
"Semi-automatic",
"9×19mm Parabellum",
"1950-1988"
],
[
"Manurhin MR 73",
"Revolver",
".357 Magnum",
"1973-Present"
],
[
"PAMAS G1s",
"Semi-automatic",
"9×19mm Parabellum",
"1984-Present"
],
[
"Glock 17",
"Semi-automatic",
"9×19mm Parabellum",
"1992-Present"
],
[
"SIG Sauer SP-2022",
"Semi-automatic",
"9×19mm Parabellum",
"2003-Present"
]
] |
Issue by nation -- France
|
PAMAS G1 .
|
Service_pistol_25
|
A service pistol is any handgun or sidearm issued to military personnel or law enforcement officers. It is also known as a personal weapon or ordnance weapon. Typically service pistols are revolvers or semi-automatic pistols issued to officers, non-commissioned officers, and rear-echelon support personnel for self defense, though service pistols may also be issued to special forces as a backup for their primary weapons. Pistols are not typically issued to front-line infantry. Before firearms were commonplace, officers and often NCOs typically carried swords instead.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997–98_British_Basketball_League_season
|
1997–98 British Basketball League season
|
[
"Team",
"Pts",
"Pld",
"W",
"L",
"Percent"
] |
[
[
"1 . Newcastle Eagles",
"6",
"5",
"3",
"2",
"0.600"
],
[
"2 . Leicester Riders",
"6",
"5",
"3",
"2",
"0.600"
],
[
"3 . Manchester Giants",
"6",
"5",
"3",
"2",
"0.600"
],
[
"4 . Sheffield Sharks",
"4",
"5",
"2",
"3",
"0.400"
],
[
"5 . Chester Jets",
"4",
"5",
"2",
"3",
"0.400"
],
[
"6 . Derby Storm",
"4",
"5",
"2",
"3",
"0.400"
]
] |
Northern Group
|
1997–98_British_Basketball_League_season_6
|
The 1997-1998 BBL season was known as the Budweiser League for sponsorship reasons. The league featured the same 13 teams as the previous year, playing 36 games each. The only change saw the Hemel Royals renamed the Watford Royals. Greater London Leopards clinched their second successive Budweiser League title only by virtue of an overtime win in their final game of the season against Sheffield Sharks. Leopards' 102-106 victory in Sheffield meant they finished level on points with title-rivals Birmingham Bullets, but were crowned Champions due to a better head-to-head record over the Midlands team. Birmingham gained some consolation by taking their second Play-off Championship in three years at Wembley Arena, beating off a tough challenge from Thames Valley Tigers, winning 78-75. The Thames Valley Tigers won the National Cup and the Sheffield claimed their first uni-ball Trophy with an 82-79 win over London Towers at the National Exhibition Centre. London Towers represented the Budweiser League in European competition, participating in the EuroCup.
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005–06_Football_League_Championship
|
2005–06 Football League Championship
|
[
"Team",
"Location",
"Stadium",
"Capacity"
] |
[
[
"Burnley",
"Burnley",
"Turf Moor",
"22,546"
],
[
"Brighton & Hove Albion",
"Brighton & Hove",
"Withdean Stadium",
"8,850"
],
[
"Cardiff City",
"Cardiff",
"Ninian Park",
"21,508"
],
[
"Coventry City",
"Coventry",
"Ricoh Arena",
"32,602"
],
[
"Crewe Alexandra",
"Crewe",
"Alexandra Stadium",
"10,153"
],
[
"Crystal Palace",
"London",
"Selhurst Park",
"26,309"
],
[
"Derby County",
"Derby",
"Pride Park Stadium",
"33,597"
],
[
"Hull City",
"Hull",
"KC Stadium",
"25,586"
],
[
"Ipswich Town",
"Ipswich",
"Portman Road",
"30,311"
],
[
"Leeds United",
"Leeds",
"Elland Road",
"39,460"
],
[
"Leicester City",
"Leicester",
"Walkers Stadium",
"32,500"
],
[
"Luton Town",
"Luton",
"Kenilworth Road",
"10,226"
],
[
"Millwall",
"London",
"The Den",
"20,146"
],
[
"Norwich City",
"Norwich",
"Carrow Road",
"26,018"
],
[
"Plymouth Argyle",
"Plymouth",
"Home Park",
"18,000"
],
[
"Preston North End",
"Preston",
"Deepdale",
"23,408"
],
[
"Queens Park Rangers",
"London",
"Loftus Road",
"18,360"
],
[
"Reading",
"Reading",
"Madejski Stadium",
"24,161"
],
[
"Sheffield United",
"Sheffield",
"Bramall Lane",
"32,702"
],
[
"Sheffield Wednesday",
"Sheffield",
"Hillsborough Stadium",
"39,812"
]
] |
Team overview -- Stadia and locations
|
Brighton & HoveBurnleyCardiff CityCoventryCrewe AlexandraCrystal PalaceDerby CountyHull CityIpswich TownLeeds UnitedLeicester C.Luton TownMillwallNorwich C.Plymouth ArgylePreston North EndQPRReadingSheffield UnitedSheffield WednesdaySouthamptonStokeWatfordWolverhampton Wanderers Locations of the Football League Championship 2005–2006 teams
|
2005–06_Football_League_Championship_0
|
The 2005-06 Football League Championship (known as the Coca-Cola Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the second season of the league under its current title and fourteenth season under its current league division format. Reading dominated the Championship, setting a new league record of 33 league games unbeaten between the opening day defeat by Plymouth Argyle and the loss at Luton Town in February; these were the only league defeats the team would suffer that season. On 25 March 2006 they clinched promotion to the top flight for the first time in their 135-year history thanks to a 1-1 draw away to Leicester City. Coppell's team secured the league title in the following week, with a 5-0 drubbing of Derby County, and they would go on to set a new English league record for the number of points won in a season, with 106.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICF_World_Junior_and_U23_Canoe_Slalom_Championships
|
ICF World Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships
|
[
"Championships",
"Gold",
"Silver",
"Bronze"
] |
[
[
"2012 Wausau ( non-medal event )",
"Australia Margaret Webster Erin McGilvray Georgia Rankin",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"2013 Liptovský Mikuláš",
"Australia Noemie Fox Georgia Rankin Alexandra Broome",
"Germany Karolin Wagner Birgit Ohmayer Kira Kubbe",
"Great Britain Kimberley Woods Eilidh Gibson Rachel Houston"
],
[
"2014 Penrith ( non-medal event )",
"Czech Republic Martina Satková Anna Koblencová Jana Matulková",
"Australia Noemie Fox Kate Eckhardt Alexandra Broome",
"France Lucie Prioux Margaux Henry Camille Prigent"
],
[
"2015 Foz do Iguaçu ( non-medal event )",
"Germany Andrea Herzog Birgit Ohmayer Elena Apel",
"Czech Republic Martina Satková Eva Říhová Tereza Fišerová",
"Australia Noemie Fox Kate Eckhardt Demelza Wall"
],
[
"2016 Kraków",
"Russia Alsu Minazova Anastasia Kozyreva Daria Shaidurova",
"Slovakia Simona Glejteková Soňa Stanovská Simona Maceková",
"France Marjorie Delassus Fanchon Janssen Azénor Philip"
],
[
"2017 Bratislava",
"Germany Andrea Herzog Lena Holl Zoe Jakob",
"Slovakia Monika Škáchová Simona Glejteková Soňa Stanovská",
"Czech Republic Eva Říhová Gabriela Satková Alexandra Vrbová"
],
[
"2018 Ivrea",
"Czech Republic Gabriela Satková Tereza Kneblová Eva Říhová",
"Great Britain Bethan Forrow Ellis Miller Daisy Cooil",
"France Laurène Roisin Doriane Delassus Angèle Hug"
],
[
"2019 Kraków",
"Italy Marta Bertoncelli Elena Borghi Elena Micozzi",
"Slovakia Emanuela Luknárová Ivana Chlebová Zuzana Paňková",
"Czech Republic Gabriela Satková Tereza Kneblová Adéla Králová"
]
] |
Junior medalists -- Canoe Single ( C1 ) Girls Teams
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ICF_World_Junior_and_U23_Canoe_Slalom_Championships_14
|
The ICF World Junior and U23 Canoe Slalom Championships are an annual international canoeing and kayaking event organized by the International Canoe Federation (ICF). The Junior World Championships were first held in 1986 and then every two years until 2012. The Under-23 category has been added to the program in 2012. Since then the championships have been held annually. Athletes under the age of 18 are eligible for the junior category.
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_World_Outdoor_Bowls_Championship
|
1984 World Outdoor Bowls Championship
|
[
"Event",
"Gold",
"Silver",
"Bronze"
] |
[
[
"Men 's Singles",
"Peter Belliss",
"Willie Wood",
"David Bryant"
],
[
"Men 's Pairs",
"George Adrain + Jim Candelet Skippy Arculli",
"David Bryant Tony Allcock",
"Kenny Williams Bob Middleton"
],
[
"Men 's Triples",
"Stan Espie Sammy Allen Jim Baker",
"Brian Rattray Doug Lambert Jim Boyle",
"Rowan Brassey Morgan Moffat Jim Scott"
],
[
"Men 's Fours",
"George Turley John Bell Julian Haines Tony Allcock",
"Rowan Brassey Jim Scott Morgan Moffat Phil Skoglund",
"Brian Rattray Doug Lambert Jim Boyle David Gourlay Sr"
],
[
"Men 's Team",
"Scotland",
"New Zealand",
"England"
]
] |
Medallists
|
1984_World_Outdoor_Bowls_Championship_0
|
The 1984 Men's World Outdoor Bowls Championship was held at Westburn Park in Aberdeen, Scotland, from 11-28 July 1984. Peter Belliss won the singles defeating Willie Wood in the final. Wood qualified for the final because he finished with a seven shot advantage in Section A over David Bryant despite identical records of winning nine rounds each. United States won the Pairs, Ireland won the Triples and England won the Fours. The Leonard Trophy went to Scotland.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_Short_Course_Swimming_Championships_medalists_(men)
|
List of European Short Course Swimming Championships medalists (men)
|
[
"Year",
"Gold",
"Silver",
"Bronze"
] |
[
[
"1996 Rostock",
"Igor Snitko ( UKR )",
"Ian Wilson ( GBR )",
"Thomas Lohfink ( GER )"
],
[
"1998 Sheffield",
"Graeme Smith ( GBR )",
"Igor Snitko ( UKR )",
"Emiliano Brembilla ( ITA )"
],
[
"1999 Lisbon",
"Igor Chervynskyi ( UKR )",
"Jörg Hoffmann ( GER )",
"Teo Edo ( ESP )"
],
[
"2000 Valencia",
"Massimiliano Rossolino ( ITA )",
"Frederik Hviid ( ESP )",
"Igor Chervynskyi ( UKR )"
],
[
"2001 Antwerp",
"Jörg Hoffmann ( GER )",
"Alexei Filipets ( RUS )",
"Nicolas Rostoucher ( FRA )"
],
[
"2002 Riesa",
"Yuri Prilukov ( RUS )",
"David Davies ( GBR )",
"Christian Minotti ( ITA )"
],
[
"2003 Dublin",
"Yuri Prilukov ( RUS )",
"Graeme Smith ( GBR )",
"Massimiliano Rossolino ( ITA )"
],
[
"2004 Vienna",
"Yuri Prilukov ( RUS )",
"David Davies ( GBR )",
"Massimiliano Rossolino ( ITA )"
],
[
"2005 Trieste",
"Yuri Prilukov ( RUS )",
"David Davies ( GBR )",
"Mateusz Sawrymowicz ( POL )"
],
[
"2006 Helsinki",
"Yuri Prilukov ( RUS )",
"Mateusz Sawrymowicz ( POL )",
"Sébastien Rouault ( FRA )"
],
[
"2007 Debrecen",
"Mateusz Sawrymowicz ( POL )",
"Gergő Kis ( HUN )",
"Federico Colbertaldo ( ITA )"
],
[
"2008 Rijeka",
"Federico Colbertaldo ( ITA )",
"Vitaly Romanovich ( RUS )",
"Samuel Pizzetti ( ITA )"
],
[
"2009 Istanbul",
"Jan Wolfgarten ( GER )",
"Federico Colbertaldo ( ITA )",
"Mads Glæsner ( DEN )"
],
[
"2010 Eindhoven",
"Federico Colbertaldo ( ITA )",
"Serhiy Frolov ( UKR )",
"Job Kienhuis ( NED )"
],
[
"2011 Szczecin",
"Mateusz Sawrymowicz ( POL )",
"Mads Glæsner ( DEN )",
"Serhiy Frolov ( UKR )"
],
[
"2012 Chartres",
"Gregorio Paltrinieri ( ITA )",
"Serhiy Frolov ( UKR )",
"Anthony Pannier ( FRA )"
],
[
"2013 Herning",
"Gergely Gyurta ( HUN )",
"Pál Joensen ( FRO )",
"Gabriele Detti ( ITA )"
],
[
"2015 Netanya",
"Gregorio Paltrinieri ( ITA )",
"Gabriele Detti ( ITA )",
"Henrik Christiansen ( NOR )"
],
[
"2017 Copenhagen",
"Mykhailo Romanchuk ( UKR )",
"Gregorio Paltrinieri ( ITA )",
"Henrik Christiansen ( NOR )"
]
] |
Current program -- 1500 m freestyle
|
List_of_European_Short_Course_Swimming_Championships_medalists_(men)_4
|
This is the complete list of men's European Short Course Swimming Championships medalists in swimming from 1991 to 2017. From 1991 to 1994 this event was held as the European Sprint Swimming Championships, where only the 50 meter events, the 100 meter individual medley, and both men's 4 × 50 meter relays were contested.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalākaua's_Cabinet_Ministers
|
Kalākaua's Cabinet Ministers
|
[
"Name",
"Cabinet post",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Luther Aholo",
"Minister of the Interior Oct 13 , 1886 -July 1 , 1887",
"Represented Lahaina , Maui in the legislature , vice president of the Legislative Assembly 1876-1886 ; Postmaster General of the Kingdom 1886"
],
[
"William Nevins Armstrong",
"Attorney General Nov 29 , 1880 - Jan 17 , 1881 Nov 5 , 1881- May 19 , 1882",
"Kalākaua 's classmate at the Chiefs Children 's School ; graduate of Yale University law school ; he took leave as Attorney General to join Kalākaua 's 1881 world tour"
],
[
"Clarence W. Ashford",
"Attorney General July 1 , 1887 - June 14 , 1890",
"Reform cabinet ; he was exiled to California for his support of Liliʻuokalani following the overthrow of the kingdom"
],
[
"Jonathan Austin",
"Minister of Foreign Affairs Dec 28 , 1887 - June 17 , 1890",
"President of Paukaa Sugar Company"
],
[
"Charles Reed Bishop",
"Minister of Foreign Affairs Jan 10 , 1873 - Feb 17 , 1874",
"Hold-over from Lunalilo cabinet ; husband of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop ; businessman and philanthropist ; at Kalākaua 's bedside when he died January 20 , 1891"
],
[
"Godfrey Brown",
"Minister of Foreign Affairs July 1 - Dec 28 , 1887 Minister of Finance June 17 , 1890 - Feb 25 , 1891",
"Reform cabinet ( as Minister of Foreign Affairs ) ; after Kalākaua 's death , Brown remained as finance minister until Liliʻuokalani installed Herman A. Widemann in the position"
],
[
"John Edward Bush",
"Minister of Foreign Affairs ( acting ) Aug 19 - Sept 22 , 1880 Minister of Finance May 20 - Aug 8 , 1882 Minister of the Interior Aug 8 , 1882 - May 14 , 1883",
"During the Gibson regime , Bush was special envoy to Samoa in an ill-fated attempt to form a Polynesian alliance with Samoan King Malietoa Laupepa"
],
[
"Henry A. P. Carter",
"Minister of Foreign Affairs Dec 5 , 1876 - Mar 1 , 1878 Attorney General ( during Armstrong 's absence ) Jan 17 - Nov 5 , 1881",
"Career diplomat ; majority owner of C. Brewer & Co sugar plantation"
],
[
"William Richards Castle",
"Attorney General Feb 15 - Dec 5 , 1876",
"A member of the Committee of Safety that requested American intervention in overthrowing the monarchy"
],
[
"Robert James Creighton",
"Minister of Foreign Affairs June 30 - Oct 13 , 1886",
"Friend of Claus Spreckels who arrived from San Francisco in 1885 to be editor of the Pacific Commercial Advertiser ; his son Charles F. Creighton briefly served as Liliʻuokalani 's Attorney General"
],
[
"John Adams Cummins",
"Minister of Foreign Affairs June 17 , 1890 - Feb 25 , 1891",
"Maternal link to Hawaiian royalty ; wealthy businessman with global social ties ; after Kalākaua 's death , Cummins remained until Liliʻuokalani installed Samuel Parker in the position"
],
[
"Samuel Mills Damon",
"Minister of Finance July 22 , 1889 - June 17 , 1890",
"Son of missionaries ; became business partner of Charles Reed Bishop"
],
[
"John T. Dare",
"Attorney General July 1- Oct 13 , 1886",
"Legal counsel to Claus Spreckels ; Assistant District Attorney of San Francisco prior to arriving in Hawaii"
],
[
"Walter M. Gibson",
"Minister of Foreign Affairs May 20 , 1882 - June 30 , 1886 Oct 13 , 1886 - July 1 , 1887 Attorney General ( acting ) May 14- Dec 14 , 1883 Sept 18 , 1884 - Aug 3 , 1885 ( ad interim ) Minister of the Interior ( acting ) May 14 , 1883 - Aug 6 , 1883 June 30 , 1886 - Oct 13 , 1886 Prime Minister June 30 , 1886 - Oct 13 , 1886",
"Enabled Kalākaua 's excessive spending and grandiose schemes ; as Legislative Assembly Finance Chair : $ 50,000 for a new palace , $ 10,000 for a coronation , and $ 10,000 for a statue of Kamehameha ; as Prime Minister : $ 15,000 for the king 's birthday jubilee ; he encouraged a Polynesian confederation , with the king as the head : $ 100,000 to buy a steamship , with $ 50,000 for operating expenses , and $ 35,000 for foreign missions"
],
[
"William Lowthian Green",
"Minister of Finance July 1 , 1887 - July 22 , 1889 Minister of Foreign Affairs Feb 17 , 1874 - Dec 5 , 1876 Sept 22 , 1880 - May 20 , 1882 Minister of the Interior ( acting ) May 28 , 1874 - Oct 31 , 1874",
"Geologist and businessman ; the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875 was ratified while he was Minister of Foreign Affairs ; Kalākaua requested Green choose a new cabinet to replace the Gibson cabinet"
],
[
"Charles T. Gulick",
"Minister of the Interior Aug 6 , 1883 - June 30 , 1886 ( acting ) Minister of Finance Sept 1 , 1885",
"Nephew of missionary Peter Johnson Gulick , he supported the monarchy and would later be sentenced for his participation in the 1895 Wilcox rebellion"
],
[
"Edwin Oscar Hall",
"Minister of the Interior Feb 12 , 1874 - Feb 17 , 1874",
"Hold-over from Lunalilo cabinet ; replaced by Hermann A. Widemann ; printer , editor and businessman , he was part of the Seventh Company of missionaries that arrived in Hawaii in 1835 ; served as Minister of Finance under Kamehameha III"
],
[
"Alfred S. Hartwell",
"Attorney General Feb 18 - May 28 , 1874 Dec 5 , 1876 - July 3 , 1878",
"Justice of the Supreme Court Sept 30 , 1868 - Feb 18 , 1874 The July 3 , 1878 cabinet dismissal was due to pressure from Gibson , whose want of confidence resolution failed in the legislature , as well as pressure from Claus Spreckels who wanted water rights for his Maui plantation , and generally from Kalākaua 's dissatisfaction with them"
],
[
"W. Claude Jones",
"Attorney General Aug 14 , 1880 - Sept 27 , 1880",
"An adventurer who had various careers and political connections in Missouri , New Mexico and Arizona before relocating to Hawaii in 1866 ; objections to his appointment as Attorney General were based on his second-rate standing as a lawyer ; replaced by John Smith Walker"
],
[
"Albert Francis Judd",
"Attorney General Feb 12- 19 , 1874",
"Hold-over from Lunalilo cabinet ; appointed Associate Justice of Supreme Court of Hawaii on February 1 , 1874 , becoming Chief Justice on November 5 , 1881"
]
] |
Cabinet ministers 1874–1891
|
Kalākaua's_Cabinet_Ministers_0
|
When King Kalākaua began his reign on February 12, 1874, the monarch was constitutionally empowered to appoint and remove the Kingdom of Hawaii cabinet ministers. The four cabinet positions were Attorney General, Ministrer of Finance, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of the Interior. The royal cabinet ministers were also ex-officio members of the House of Nobles in the legislature and the Privy Council of State, a larger body of advisors. The 1875 Reciprocity Treaty with the United States eliminated tariffs on the kingdom's sugar exports, bringing an accelerated upswing in the Hawaii's economic prosperity. Kalākaua and his cabinet head Walter Murray Gibson responded with reckless spending and grandiose schemes. The criteria for appointment to the cabinet changed from being qualified to advise the head of state, to being willing to enable the monarch's course of state. Kalākaua dismissed his entire cabinet on August 14, 1880. Samuel Gardner Wilder was replaced by John E. Bush as Minister of the Interior. Attorney General Edward Preston was replaced by W. Claude Jones. Minister of Finance Simon Kaloa Kaʻai was replaced by Moses Kuaea. Celso Caesar Moreno was denied recognition by the diplomatic corps stationed in Hawaii when he replaced Minister of Foreign Affairs John Mākini Kapena. Moreno resigned on August 18.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarmila_Jurkovičová
|
Jarmila Jurkovičová
|
[
"Year",
"Competition",
"Venue",
"Position",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1998",
"World Junior Championships",
"Annecy , France",
"13th ( q )",
"48.82 m ( old spec . )"
],
[
"2000",
"World Junior Championships",
"Santiago , Chile",
"1st",
"54.82 m"
],
[
"2001",
"European U23 Championships",
"Amsterdam , Netherlands",
"6th",
"53.73 m"
],
[
"2003",
"European U23 Championships",
"Bydgoszcz , Poland",
"1st",
"60.54 m"
],
[
"2003",
"World Championships",
"Paris , France",
"15th",
"56.98 m"
],
[
"2004",
"Olympic Games",
"Athens , Greece",
"25th",
"57.70 m"
],
[
"2006",
"European Championships",
"Gothenburg , Sweden",
"18th",
"56.76 m"
],
[
"2008",
"Olympic Games",
"Beijing , PR China",
"21st",
"57.25 m"
],
[
"2010",
"European Championships",
"Barcelona , Spain",
"9th",
"56.50 m"
],
[
"2011",
"World Championships",
"Daegu , South Korea",
"8th",
"59.27 m"
],
[
"2012",
"Olympic Games",
"London , Great Britain",
"14th",
"59.90 m"
]
] |
International competitions
|
Jarmila_Jurkovičová_0
|
Jarmila Jurkovičová (née Klimešová, ; born 9 February 1981 in Šumperk) is a female javelin thrower from the Czech Republic. Her personal best throw is 62.60 metres, achieved in June 2006 in Prague. She won the 2000 World Junior Championships. She later competed at the 2003 World Championships, the 2004 Olympic Games, the 2006 European Championships, the 2008 Olympic Games and the 2012 Olympic Games without reaching the final.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_American_Line
|
Swedish American Line
|
[
"Ship",
"Built",
"In service for SAL",
"Type",
"Tonnage",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"MS Danaholm",
"1939",
"1946-1963",
"freighter",
"3,643 GRT",
"Transferred from Swedish American Mexico Line . Scrapped 1972"
],
[
"MS Rydboholm",
"1946",
"1946-1963",
"Kramfors",
"4,711 GRT",
"Scrapped 1978"
],
[
"MS Krageholm",
"1943",
"1946-1967",
"Kramfors",
"3,654 GRT",
"Sunk 1971"
],
[
"MS Tunaholm",
"1938",
"1946-1963",
"Kramfors",
"3,851 GRT",
"Transferred from Swedish American Mexico Line . Scrapped 1972"
],
[
"MS Uddeholm",
"1945",
"1946-1963",
"Kramfors",
"4,815 GRT",
"Transferred from Swedish American Mexico Line . Sunk 1977"
],
[
"MS Golden Quest",
"1945",
"1946",
"Kramfors",
"370 GRT",
"Sold to Rederiaktiebolaget Jake , Kramfors 1946 . Still operating"
],
[
"MS Trolleholm",
"1946",
"1946-1962",
"tanker",
"4,430 GRT",
"Transferred from Swedish American Mexico Line . Scrapped 1965"
],
[
"MS Marieholm",
"1947",
"1947-1958",
"tanker",
"11,966 GRT",
"Scrapped 1974"
],
[
"MS Maltesholm",
"1951",
"1951-1969",
"Cargo ship",
"4,694 GRT",
"Sunk 1981"
],
[
"MS Vibyholm",
"1951",
"1951- ? ? ? ?",
"Cargo ship",
"4,901 GRT",
""
],
[
"MS Vasaholm",
"1955",
"1955-1971",
"Cargo ship",
"4,694 GRT",
"Sunk 1979"
],
[
"MS Marieholm",
"1963",
"1963-1966",
"Cargo ship",
"8,488 GRT",
"Scrapped 1985"
],
[
"MS Sagaholm",
"1963",
"1963-1972",
"Cargo ship",
"6,916 GRT",
""
],
[
"MS Atlantic Saga",
"1967",
"1967-1986",
"Cargo ship",
"12,231 GRT",
"Scrapped 1987"
],
[
"MS Mont Royal",
"1972",
"1972-1985",
"Cargo ship",
"4,262 GRT",
"Scrapped 2004"
]
] |
Ships -- Cargo ships
|
Swedish_American_Line_1
|
Swedish American Line (, abbreviated SAL) is a Swedish passenger shipping line. It was founded in December 1914 under the name Rederiaktiebolaget Sverige-Nordamerika, beginning ocean liner service from Gothenburg to New York in 1915. In 1925 the company changed its name to Svenska Amerika Linien / Swedish American Line. The Swedish American Line was amongst the first companies to build liners with provisions for off-season cruising, as well as the world's first company to build a diesel-engined transatlantic liner. Increased operational costs and stronger competition from aeroplanes forced the company to abandon passenger traffic in 1975, but cargo operations continued until the 1980s. In late 2016 the brand was resurrected as Rederi Swedish American Line AB was founded in Gothenburg, Sweden, with plans to build and operate a new cruise ship named KUNGSHOLM 5.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_State_Sun_Devils_men's_basketball
|
Arizona State Sun Devils men's basketball
|
[
"Player",
"Yards",
"Steals",
"Opponent"
] |
[
[
"Stevin Smith",
"8",
"1993",
"Alaska-Anchorage"
],
[
"Stevin Smith",
"8",
"1992",
"UC Santa Barbara"
],
[
"Lafayette Lever",
"8",
"1981",
"UC Irvine"
],
[
"Lafayette Lever",
"8",
"1981",
"Washington"
],
[
"James Harden",
"7",
"2008",
"USC"
],
[
"Eddie House",
"7",
"1998",
"Kansas State"
],
[
"Mike Redhair",
"7",
"1989",
"Seattle"
],
[
"Alex Austin",
"7",
"1988",
"San Francisco"
],
[
"Lafayette Lever",
"7",
"1982",
"Arizona"
]
] |
Arizona_State_Sun_Devils_men's_basketball_22
|
The Arizona State Sun Devils men's basketball team is the basketball team that represents Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Pac-12 Conference. The Arizona State Sun Devils have appeared in the NCAA Tournament 16 times, including 3 Elite Eights (1961, 1963, 1975). They have won 8 conference championships (four WAC, and 4 Border Conference) and finished in the final AP rankings seven times. The highest national ranking the Sun Devils have achieved is AP No. 3 under Bobby Hurley during the 2017-18 season and No. 3 under Ned Wulk during the 1980-81 season when the starting lineup included future NBA stars Byron Scott, Fat Lever, and Alton Lister. Arizona State is currently led by fourth-year head coach Bobby Hurley, who replaced Herb Sendek. Sendek was credited for bringing a basketball atmosphere and level of excitement to Arizona State that had been absent for years. In his first four seasons at Arizona State, Sendek led the Sun Devils to three consecutive 20 win seasons, the 2009 Pac-10 conference tournament finals, and the second round of the 2009 NCAA Tournament and 2014 NCAA Tournament. Hurley, in turn, has taken the Sun Devils to the 2018 and 2019 NCAA Tournaments. Thirty-six ASU Sun Devils have been selected in the NBA Draft, including six-time NBA All-Star James Harden, Byron Scott, Isaac Austin, Lafayette Lever, Alton Lister, Lionel Hollins, Sam Williams, Jeff Pendergraph, Stevin Hedake Smith, Mario Bennett, Tommy Smith, Ike Diogu, Eddie House, Freddie Lewis, and Joe Caldwell.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeon_Min-seo
|
Jeon Min-seo
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"2007",
"Project Makeover",
"young Na Jung-ju"
],
[
"2008",
"Scandal Makers",
"Kim Mugung-hwa"
],
[
"2009",
"Fortune Salon",
"young Tae-rang"
],
[
"2011",
"War of the Arrows",
"young Choi Ja-in"
],
[
"2011",
"Pitch High",
"Yoon Yoo-ri"
],
[
"2013",
"Rockin ' on Heaven 's Door",
"Ha-eun"
]
] |
Filmography -- Film
|
Jeon_Min-seo_1
|
Jeon Min-seo (born 20 May 2003) is a South Korean actress. She began her career as a child actress, notably in the television dramas Good Job, Good Job and Prime Minister & I.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_at_the_1998_Commonwealth_Games
|
Malaysia at the 1998 Commonwealth Games
|
[
"Medal",
"Name",
"Sport",
"Event",
"Date"
] |
[
[
"Gold",
"Govindasamy Saravanan",
"Athletics",
"Men 's 50 kilometres walk",
"21"
],
[
"Gold",
"Wong Choong Hann",
"Badminton",
"Men 's singles",
"21"
],
[
"Gold",
"Choong Tan Fook Lee Wan Wah",
"Badminton",
"Men 's doubles",
"21"
],
[
"Gold",
"Cheah Soon Kit Choong Tan Fook Lee Wan Wah Ong Ewe Hock Wong Choong Hann Yap Kim Hock Yong Hock Kin",
"Badminton",
"Men 's team",
"14"
],
[
"Gold",
"Sapok Biki",
"Boxing",
"Men 's light flyweight ( 48 kg )",
"20"
],
[
"Gold",
"Carolyn Au Yong El Regina Tajudin Sarina Sundara Rajah Thye Chee Kiat",
"Gymnastics",
"Women 's rhythmic team all-around",
"19"
],
[
"Gold",
"Nurul Huda Baharin",
"Shooting",
"Women 's air rifle individual",
"18"
],
[
"Gold",
"Kenny Ang",
"Ten-pin bowling",
"Men 's singles",
"16"
],
[
"Gold",
"Kenny Ang Ben Heng",
"Ten-pin bowling",
"Men 's doubles",
"13"
],
[
"Gold",
"Muhamad Hidayat Hamidon",
"Weightlifting",
"Men 's 69 kg clean and jerk",
"17"
],
[
"Silver",
"Yong Hock Kin",
"Badminton",
"Men 's singles",
"21"
],
[
"Silver",
"Cheah Soon Kit Yap Kim Hock",
"Badminton",
"Men 's doubles",
"21"
],
[
"Silver",
"Chor Hooi Yee Lim Pek Siah",
"Badminton",
"Women 's doubles",
"20"
],
[
"Silver",
"Chor Hooi Yee Joanne Quay Law Pei Pei Lim Pek Siah Ng Mee Fen Norhasikin Amin Woon Sze Mei",
"Badminton",
"Women 's team",
"14"
],
[
"Silver",
"Rosli Effandy",
"Cycling",
"Men 's 184 kilometres road race",
"13"
],
[
"Silver",
"Thye Chee Kiat",
"Gymnastics",
"Women 's rhythmic hoop",
"21"
],
[
"Silver",
"Malaysia men 's national field hockey team",
"Hockey",
"Men 's tournament",
"20"
],
[
"Silver",
"Saedah Abdul Rahim",
"Lawn bowls",
"Women 's singles",
"20"
],
[
"Silver",
"Mohammed Emran Zakaria",
"Shooting",
"Men 's air rifle individual",
""
],
[
"Silver",
"Abdul Mutalib Abdul Razak Mohammed Emran Zakaria",
"Shooting",
"Men 's air rifle pairs",
"13"
]
] |
Malaysia_at_the_1998_Commonwealth_Games_2
|
Malaysia competed in the 1998 Commonwealth Games as the host nation in Kuala Lumpur from 11 to 21 September 1998.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1892_Massachusetts_Aggies_football_team
|
1892 Massachusetts Aggies football team
|
[
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Site",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"September 24",
"at Trinity ( CT )",
"Hartford , CT",
"L 0-6"
],
[
"October 1",
"Worcester Tech",
"Alumni Field Amherst , MA",
"W 28-10"
],
[
"October 5",
"at Amherst",
"Pratt Field Amherst , MA",
"L 10-58"
],
[
"October 7",
"Mount Hermon",
"Alumni Field Amherst , MA",
"T 10-10"
],
[
"October 11",
"Amherst",
"Alumni Field Amherst , MA",
"L 0-4"
],
[
"October 15",
"at Worcester Tech",
"Worcester , MA",
"W 18-4"
],
[
"October 19",
"Williston Academy",
"Alumni Field Amherst , MA",
"W 22-12"
],
[
"October 25",
"at Amherst",
"Pratt Field Amherst , MA",
"L 4-22"
],
[
"October 29",
"Boston University",
"Alumni Field Amherst , MA",
"W 62-0"
],
[
"November 3",
"at Mount Hermon",
"Mount Hermon , MA",
"T 12-12"
],
[
"November 7",
"Springfield ( MA )",
"Alumni Field Amherst , MA",
"L 16-18"
],
[
"November 14",
"at Harvard Freshmen",
"Cambridge , MA",
"L 12-46"
]
] |
Schedule
|
1892_Massachusetts_Aggies_football_team_0
|
The 1892 Massachusetts Aggies football team represented Massachusetts Agricultural College in the 1892 college football season. The team played its home games at Alumni Field in Amherst, Massachusetts. Massachusetts finished the season with a record of 4-6-2.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Aston_Villa_F.C._season
|
2014–15 Aston Villa F.C. season
|
[
"Date",
"Position",
"Player name",
"Club",
"League",
"Duration",
"Return Date"
] |
[
[
"9 July 2014",
"FW",
"Nicklas Helenius",
"Aalborg BK",
"Danish Superliga",
"Season-long",
"30 June 2015"
],
[
"1 August 2014",
"GK",
"Jed Steer",
"Doncaster Rovers",
"League One",
"3 months",
"1 November 2014"
],
[
"4 August 2014",
"DF",
"Antonio Luna",
"Verona",
"Serie A",
"6 months",
"2 February 2015"
],
[
"6 August 2014",
"MF",
"Yacouba Sylla",
"Kayseri Erciyesspor",
"Süper Lig",
"Season-long",
"30 June 2015"
],
[
"8 August 2014",
"MF",
"Daniel Johnson",
"Chesterfield",
"League One",
"3 months",
"8 November 2014"
],
[
"11 August 2014",
"MF",
"Aleksandar Tonev",
"Celtic",
"Scottish Premiership",
"Season-long",
"30 June 2015"
],
[
"18 August 2014",
"DF",
"Janoi Donacien",
"Tranmere Rovers",
"League Two",
"Season-long",
"30 June 2015"
],
[
"20 August 2014",
"DF",
"Joe Bennett",
"Brighton & Hove Albion",
"Championship",
"Season-long",
"30 June 2015"
],
[
"26 August 2014",
"MF",
"Gary Gardner",
"Brighton & Hove Albion",
"Championship",
"4 months",
"1 January 2015"
]
] |
Players -- Loans
|
Summer
|
2014–15_Aston_Villa_F.C._season_8
|
The 2014-15 season was Aston Villa's 23rd season in the Premier League and 27th consecutive season in the top flight of English football, as well as their 140th season as a professional football club. Villa participated in the FA Cup (reaching the final) and League Cup. The club was managed by Paul Lambert, until his sacking on 11 February 2015. He was replaced by Tim Sherwood on 14 February.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Tour_de_Luxembourg
|
2009 Tour de Luxembourg
|
[
"",
"Rider",
"Team",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Grégory Rast ( SUI )",
"Astana",
"3 ' 46"
],
[
"2",
"Jonathan Hivert ( FRA )",
"Skil-Shimano",
"+ 2"
],
[
"3",
"Romain Feillu ( FRA )",
"Agritubel",
"+ 4"
],
[
"4",
"Assan Bazayev ( KAZ )",
"Astana",
"+ 5"
],
[
"5",
"Gustav Larsson ( SWE )",
"Team Saxo Bank",
"+ 6"
]
] |
Prologue Result
|
2009_Tour_de_Luxembourg_0
|
The 2009 Tour de Luxembourg cycling race was the 69th running of the Tour de Luxembourg. It was won by Fränk Schleck from Luxembourg, the first home rider to win this race in 26 years.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Summer_Slaughter_Tour
|
The Summer Slaughter Tour
|
[
"Date",
"City",
"Country",
"Venue"
] |
[
[
"August 14 , 2008",
"Quebec City",
"Canada",
"Imperial"
],
[
"August 15 , 2008",
"Montreal",
"Canada",
"Club Soda"
],
[
"August 16 , 2008",
"Toronto",
"Canada",
"Opera House"
],
[
"August 18 , 2008",
"Thunder Bay",
"Canada",
"Kilroys"
],
[
"August 19 , 2008",
"Winnipeg",
"Canada",
"Garrick Center"
],
[
"August 20 , 2008",
"Regina",
"Canada",
"Riddell Center"
],
[
"August 21 , 2008",
"Calgary",
"Canada",
"Warehouse"
],
[
"August 22 , 2008",
"Edmonton",
"Canada",
"Starlite"
],
[
"August 23 , 2008",
"Prince George",
"Canada",
"Roll-a-Dome"
],
[
"August 25 , 2008",
"Vancouver",
"Canada",
"Commodore Ballroom ( no Common Grave , Divinity )"
]
] |
2008 ( Canada )
|
Headliner : Necrophagist Support bands : Brutal Truth ( Toronto only ) Dying Fetus Beneath The Massacre Into Eternity Neuraxis Whitechapel Veil of Maya Divinity Common Grave Tour dates [ 3 ]
|
The_Summer_Slaughter_Tour_2
|
The Summer Slaughter Tour is an annual heavy metal music tour held every year since 2007. It originated in North America in 2007 and has toured in Canada in 2008, Europe in 2008, and Australia and New Zealand in 2009. Billed as The Most Extreme Tour of the Year, Summer Slaughter has earned a reputation as being one of the few summer tours to cater exclusively to fans of extreme forms of metal music. Starting in 2012, Summer Slaughter began to add more progressive metal bands to their lineups, seeing Between the Buried and Me co-headline with Cannibal Corpse. Periphery also played Summer Slaughter 2012, and came back during Summer Slaughter 2013, along with progressive metal bands Animals as Leaders and The Ocean. The focus on progressive metal that year was controversial and many people were into heavy metal music, and death metal focused lineups returned in 2014, seeing Morbid Angel headline.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benny_Dayal
|
Benny Dayal
|
[
"Year",
"Film",
"Song",
"Composer ( s )"
] |
[
[
"2008",
"Jalsa",
"Jennifer Lopez",
"Devi Sri Prasad"
],
[
"2008",
"Ready",
"Ayyo Ayyo Ayyo Danayya",
"Devi Sri Prasad"
],
[
"2008",
"Ullasamga Utsahamga",
"Chakkori Chakkori",
"G. V. Prakash Kumar"
],
[
"2009",
"Current",
"Current",
"Devi Sri Prasad"
],
[
"2009",
"Village Lo Vinayakudu",
"Superman",
"Manikanth Kadri"
],
[
"2009",
"Josh",
"Bad Boy",
"Sandeep Chowta"
],
[
"2010",
"Namo Venkatesa",
"Tottadoing",
"Devi Sri Prasad"
],
[
"2010",
"Bindaas",
"Girija Girija",
"Bobo Shashi"
],
[
"2010",
"Ye Maaya Chesave",
"Kundanapu Bomma",
"A. R. Rahman"
],
[
"2010",
"Varudu",
"",
"Saare Jahaa Premaa Yahaa"
],
[
"2010",
"Darling",
"Gum Gum Yeyo",
"G. V. Prakash Kumar"
],
[
"2010",
"Vedam",
"Now or Never",
"M. M. Keeravani"
],
[
"2010",
"Orange",
"Orange",
""
],
[
"2011",
"Prema Kavali",
"Dum Dum",
""
],
[
"2011",
"Teen Maar",
"Barbie Bommaki",
"Mani Sharma"
],
[
"2011",
"Dhada",
"Bhoome Gundranga",
"Devi Sri Prasad"
],
[
"2011",
"Oh My Friend",
"Vegam Vegam Nuvvu Nenu Jattu",
"Rahul Raj"
],
[
"2011",
"Mogudu",
"Bachelor Boys",
"Babu Shankar"
],
[
"2012",
"Lovely",
"Dolare Dola",
"Anoop Rubens"
],
[
"2012",
"Rachcha",
"Dillaku Dillaku",
"Mani Sharma"
]
] |
Discography -- Telugu songs
|
Benny_Dayal_2
|
Benny Dayal (born 13 May 1984) is a UAE born Indian playback singer. He is a prominent singer in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati and Marathi languages films. He is a member of the band S5 launched by the channel SS Music. He made his acting debut in the Malayalam movie By The People. The flick was a suspense thriller and all the songs were sung by S5 members and it was during that time when A.R. Rahman noticed him, and took an audition.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2017_Canada_Summer_Games
|
Athletics at the 2017 Canada Summer Games
|
[
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Province / Territory",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Isaiah Christophe",
"Ontario",
"52.74"
],
[
"2",
"Ben Brown",
"Nova Scotia",
"56.33"
],
[
"3",
"Lee Leclerc",
"Quebec",
"57.15"
],
[
"4",
"Jacob LeBlanc",
"New Brunswick",
"57.36"
],
[
"5",
"Nilton Dario Heredia Amaya",
"Quebec",
"58.20"
],
[
"6",
"Sedrick Leonard Richard Skabar",
"British Columbia",
"1:00.92"
],
[
"7",
"Dylan Ritter",
"Ontario",
"1:01.94"
],
[
"8",
"Dillon Joseph MacMillan",
"Nova Scotia",
"1:06.61"
]
] |
Results -- Male
|
Athletics_at_the_2017_Canada_Summer_Games_12
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Athletics at the 2017 Canada Summer Games were in Winnipeg, Manitoba at the University Stadium at the University of Manitoba. It was held from the July 31-August 4. There were 54 events of athletics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feldberg_Foundation
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Feldberg Foundation
|
[
"Year",
"British",
"German"
] |
[
[
"2000",
"J. C. Smith , National Institute for Medical Research London",
"Thomas Jentsch [ de ] , Center for Molecular Neurobiology Hamburg"
],
[
"1999",
"Kay Elizabeth Davies , University of Oxford",
"Günter Schultz [ de ] , Free University of Berlin"
],
[
"1998",
"Ron Laskey , University of Cambridge",
"Michael Frotscher [ de ] , University of Freiburg in Breisgau"
],
[
"1997",
"Richard S. J. Frackowiak [ de ] , University College London",
"Arthur Konnerth , Saarland University"
],
[
"1996",
"Alan R. Fersht , University of Cambridge",
"Walter Neupert [ de ] , Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich"
],
[
"1995",
"D. J. P. Barker , MRC Environmental Epidemiology Unit Southampton",
"Werner Franke , German Cancer Research Center , Heidelberg"
],
[
"1994",
"T. Bliss , National Institute for Medical Research London",
"Thomas C. Südhof , Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry , Göttingen"
],
[
"1993",
"Alan Hall , Institute of Cancer Research London",
"Peter H. Seeburg [ de ] , Max Planck Institute for Medical Research , Heidelberg"
],
[
"1992",
"David A . Brown , University College London",
"Peter Gruss , Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry , Göttingen"
],
[
"1991",
"Paul Nurse , University of Oxford",
"Klaus Starke [ de ] , University of Freiburg in Breisgau"
]
] |
Recipients -- 1991–2000
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Feldberg_Foundation_2
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The Feldberg Foundation promotes scientific exchange between German and British scientists in the field of experimental medical research. The foundation is registered in Hamburg, Germany with the secretariat based in the UK. The pharmacologist Wilhelm Feldberg, who as a Jew had been forced to emigrate from Germany in 1933, used the pension he was given as Emeritus Professor in Germany and the restitution money that he received from the German Government to establish the Feldberg Foundation in 1961. Each year a German and a British scientist are chosen, and each recipient gives a prize lecture in the other one's country.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_2011_Pan_American_Games_medalists
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List of 2011 Pan American Games medalists
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[
"Event",
"Gold",
"Silver",
"Bronze"
] |
[
[
"Individual dressage details",
"Steffen Peters on Weltino 's Magic United States",
"Heather Anderson Blitz on Paragon United States",
"Marisa Festerling on Big Tyme United States"
],
[
"Team dressage details",
"United States ( USA ) Steffen Peters on Weltino 's Magic Heather Anderson Blitz on Paragon Cesar Alberto Parra on Grandioso Marisa Festerling on Big Tyme",
"Canada ( CAN ) Thomas Dvorak on Viva 's Salieri W Crystal Kroetch on Lymrix Tina Irwin on Winston Roberta Byng-Morris on Reiki Tyme",
"Colombia ( COL ) Marco Bernal on Farewell Constanza Jaramillo on Wakana Juan Mauricio on First Fisherman Maria Ines Garcia on Beckam"
],
[
"Individual jumping details",
"Christine McCrea on Romantovich Take One United States",
"Beezie Madden on Coral Reef Via Volo United States",
"Bernardo Alves on Bridgit Brazil"
],
[
"Team jumping details",
"United States ( USA ) Kent Farrington on Uceko Beezie Madden on Coral Reef Via Volo Christine McCrea on Romantovich Take One McLain Ward on Antares F",
"Brazil ( BRA ) Álvaro de Miranda Neto on AD Norson Bernardo Alves on Bridgit Karina Johannpeter on SRF dragonfly de Joter Rodrigo Pessoa on HH Ashley",
"Mexico ( MEX ) Antonio Maurer on Callao Alberto Michán on Rosalía la Silla Enrique González on Criptonite Daniel Michan on Ragna T"
],
[
"Individual eventing details",
"Jessica Phoenix on Pavarotti Canada",
"Hannah Burnett on Harbour Pilot United States",
"Bruce Davidson , Jr. on Absolute Liberty United States"
],
[
"Team eventing details",
"United States ( USA ) Lynn Symansky on Donner Hannah Burnett on Harbour Pilot Jack Pollard on Schoensgreen Hanni Bruce Davidson , Jr. on Absolute Liberty Hannah Burnett on Harbour Pilot",
"Canada ( CAN ) Selena O'Hanlon on Foxwood High Rebecca Howard on Roquefort Jessica Phoenix on Pavarotti Hawley Bennett on Five O'clock Somewhere James Atkinson on Gustav",
"Brazil ( BRA ) Jesper Martendal on Laid Jimmy Marcelo Tosi on Eleda All Black Marcio Jorge on Josephine MCJ Ruy Fonseca Filho on Tom Bombadill Too Serguei Fofanoff on Barabara TW"
]
] |
Equestrian
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Main article : Equestrian at the 2011 Pan American Games
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List_of_2011_Pan_American_Games_medalists_16
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The 2011 Pan American Games were held in Guadalajara, Mexico from October 14 to October 30, 2011. A total of about 6,000 athletes representing 42 National Olympic Committees participated in these Games. Overall, 361 events in 36 disciplines were contested; 188 events were open to men, 160 to women and 13 were in mixed competition. Two disciplines were open only to men: baseball and rugby sevens, while softball and Synchronized swimming were the sports in which only women were allowed to compete. Racquetball and basque pelota returned to the Pan American Games after missing the last edition of the Games and rugby sevens made its debut. New events in fencing, karate, squash, track cycling and water skiing made their debut at the Games.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beamish_Museum
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Beamish Museum
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[
"Railway",
"Number",
"Type",
"Current status"
] |
[
[
"Stockton & Darlington",
"",
"Semi-open third replica",
"Built in 1995 . Used on Pockerley Waggonway"
],
[
"Stockton & Darlington",
"",
"Semi-open and saloon",
"Built in 2017 . Chassis rebuilt from scrapped 1995-built replica of 'Long Tub ' carriage . Used on the Pockerley Tramway"
],
[
"North London Railway",
"Unknown",
"4w Second",
"Used by workmen 's trains on Furness Railway metals . Owned by Furness Railway Trust , was preserved in 1971 by Lakeside & Haverthwaite Railway after being purchased from British Rail for £5 . body restored 2002-03 then placed on underframe of SR PMVY S1496S . Moved to Beamish in October 2018"
],
[
"Highland Railway",
"58A",
"4w Saloon",
"Duke of Sutherland 's Saloon built in 1909 at Lochgorm . Ran with 0-4-4T 'Dunrobin ' . Restored to pre-WW1 condition"
],
[
"Stockton & Darlington",
"179",
"Four-wheel third",
"One of the oldest railway carriage on its original underframe . Under restoration , now at Beamish for final mechanical overhaul work , lettering and numbering"
],
[
"North Eastern Railway",
"1972",
"Bogie Third",
"Sold to NCB in 1955 . Preserved in 1968 . Currently stored awaiting restoration"
],
[
"North Eastern Railway",
"3071",
"Clerestory Bogie Composite",
"Built in 1903 . Sold to NCB in 1949 . Preserved in 1968 . Restored . Overhaul and repaint being planned"
]
] |
Vehicles -- Waggonway locomotives and stock
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Beamish_Museum_2
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Beamish Museum is an open-air museum located at Beamish, near the town of Stanley, in County Durham, England. The museum's guiding principle is to preserve an example of everyday life in urban and rural North East England at the climax of industrialisation in the early 20th century. Much of the restoration and interpretation is specific to the late Victorian and Edwardian eras, together with portions of countryside under the influence of industrial revolution from 1825. On its 300 acres (120 ha) estate it uses a mixture of translocated, original and replica buildings, a large collection of artifacts, working vehicles and equipment, as well as livestock and costumed interpreters. The museum has received a number of awards since it opened to visitors in 1972 and has been influential on other 'living museums'. It is an educational resource, and also helps to preserve some traditional north-country and rare livestock breeds.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Brands_Hatch_Formula_Two_round
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2009 Brands Hatch Formula Two round
|
[
"Pos",
"No",
"Driver",
"Laps",
"Time/Retired",
"Grid"
] |
[
[
"1",
"33",
"Philipp Eng",
"28",
"39:01.642",
"1"
],
[
"2",
"22",
"Andy Soucek",
"28",
"+0.494",
"2"
],
[
"3",
"7",
"Henry Surtees",
"28",
"+1.694",
"4"
],
[
"4",
"12",
"Robert Wickens",
"28",
"+3.000",
"7"
],
[
"5",
"21",
"Kazim Vasiliauskas",
"28",
"+3.271",
"6"
],
[
"6",
"17",
"Carlos Iaconelli",
"28",
"+7.398",
"11"
],
[
"7",
"25",
"Miloš Pavlović",
"28",
"+7.942",
"10"
],
[
"8",
"16",
"Edoardo Piscopo",
"28",
"+8.416",
"12"
],
[
"9",
"10",
"Nicola de Marco",
"28",
"+8.953",
"14"
],
[
"10",
"15",
"Mikhail Aleshin",
"28",
"+12.100",
"5"
],
[
"11",
"23",
"Henri Karjalainen",
"28",
"+12.666",
"15"
],
[
"12",
"3",
"Jolyon Palmer",
"28",
"+14.574",
"13"
],
[
"13",
"24",
"Tom Gladdis",
"28",
"+15.072",
"22"
],
[
"14",
"18",
"Natacha Gachnang",
"28",
"+16.636",
"21"
],
[
"15",
"8",
"Tobias Hegewald",
"28",
"+21.503",
"18"
],
[
"16",
"31",
"Jason Moore",
"28",
"+23.532",
"23"
],
[
"17",
"27",
"Germán Sánchez",
"28",
"+31.820",
"19"
],
[
"18",
"9",
"Pietro Gandolfi",
"28",
"+49.727",
"25"
],
[
"19",
"4",
"Julien Jousse",
"25",
"+3 laps/DNF",
"8"
],
[
"Ret",
"14",
"Mirko Bortolotti",
"22",
"DNF",
"9"
]
] |
Classification -- Race 1
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Henry Surtees scored his first podium in the FIA Formula Two Championship the day before his fatal accident . Weather/Track : Sun 21°/Dry 33°
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2009_Brands_Hatch_Formula_Two_round_2
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The 2009 Brands Hatch Formula Two round was the fourth round of the 2009 FIA Formula Two Championship season. It was held on 18 and 19 July 2009 at Brands Hatch at Kent, United Kingdom. The first race was won by Philipp Eng, with Andy Soucek and Henry Surtees also on the podium. The second race was won by Andy Soucek, with Robert Wickens and Mikhail Aleshin also on the podium. The round was overshadowed by the fatal accident suffered by Henry Surtees in second race. Surtees was hit on the head by a wheel from the car of Jack Clarke after Clarke spun into the wall exiting Westfield Bend. The wheel broke its tether and bounced back across the track into the following group of cars and collided with Surtees' helmet. The car continued straight ahead into the barrier on the approach to Sheene Curve, also losing a wheel, and came to rest at the end of the curve with its remaining rear wheel still spinning. This indicated that Surtees had lost consciousness, with his foot still pressing the accelerator. Surtees was extricated from the car and taken to the circuit's medical centre, where he was stabilised before being transferred to the Royal London Hospital. His death was attributed to severe head injuries, inflicted by colliding with the wheel
rather than the following crash with the barriers, and was announced later that day.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_songs_recorded_by_VIXX
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List of songs recorded by VIXX
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[
"Song",
"Artist",
"Lyrics",
"Music",
"Album",
"Language",
"Year"
] |
[
[
"Thank You for Being Born ( 태어나줘서 고마워 )",
"VIXX",
"Kim Ji-hyang , MELODESIGN",
"MELODESIGN",
"Voodoo",
"Korean",
"2013"
],
[
"The Closer",
"VIXX",
"Kim Mi-jin ( Music Cube ) , Ravi",
"Devine Channel",
"Kratos",
"Korean",
"2016"
],
[
"The Rain",
"VIXX",
"Lee Joohyung ( Mono Tree ) , Hyuk , Ravi , SHOW for Digz , Inc. Group",
"Hyuk , Lee Joohyung ( Mono Tree )",
"Reincarnation",
"Japanese",
"2018"
],
[
"Time Machine",
"VIXX",
"1월 8일 ( Jam Factory ) , Ravi",
"Albi Albertsson",
"Error",
"Korean",
"2014"
],
[
"To Us ( 우리에게 )",
"VIXX",
"Kim Ji-hyang , Ravi",
"MELODESIGN , Keeproots , fascinating",
"Shangri-La",
"Korean",
"2017"
],
[
"Today",
"VIXX LR",
"Ravi",
"Ravi , PUFF",
"Whisper",
"Korean",
"2017"
],
[
"Trigger",
"VIXX",
"Kim Mi-jin , Ravi",
"Hyuk , Royal Dive , Jeff Lewis",
"Eau De VIXX",
"Korean",
"2018"
]
] |
T
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List_of_songs_recorded_by_VIXX_18
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Here is a list of songs recorded by the South Korean six-member boy band VIXX and their sub-unit VIXX LR, formed by Jellyfish Entertainment. The credits for the Korean releases are adapted from the official homepage of the group. Single Pre-release single
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bollywood_films_of_1968
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List of Bollywood films of 1968
|
[
"Title",
"Director",
"Cast",
"Genre",
"Music"
] |
[
[
"Izzat",
"T. Prakash Rao",
"Dharmendra , Tanuja , Jayalalithaa , Mehmood , Balraj Sahni , Tiwari , Mukri , David , Devika , Lalita Pawar",
"Social",
"Music : Laxmikant Pyarelal Lyrics : Sahir Ludhianvi"
],
[
"Jawab Aayega",
"Ismat Chugtai , Shahid Lateef",
"",
"Children",
""
],
[
"Jhuk Gaya Aasman",
"Lekh Tandon",
"Rajendra Kumar , Saira Banu , Rajendra Nath , Prem Chopra , David , Durga Khote , Gajanan Jagirdar , Kamal Kapoor , Narendranath , Hari Shivdasani , Parveen Choudhary , Ruby Myers , Ram Avatar",
"Romantic fantasy Drama",
"Music : Shankar Jaikishan Lyrics : Hasrat Jaipuri , Shailendra , S. H. Bihari"
],
[
"Juari",
"Suraj Prakash",
"Shashi Kapoor , Nanda , Kalpana , Tanuja , Rehman , David , Madan Puri , Naaz , Agha , Achala Sachdev , Kamal Kapoor , Sulochana",
"Melodrama",
"Music : Kalyanji Anandji Lyrics : Anand Bakshi"
],
[
"Jung Aur Aman",
"Nanabhai Bhatt",
"Dara Singh , Mumtaz , Randhawa , Krishna Kumari , Jayant , Murad , Nadira , Laxmi Chhaya , Rajan Haksar , Mohan Choti",
"Action",
"Music : G. S. Kohli Lyrics : Prem Dhawan , Hasrat Jaipuri , Anjaan"
],
[
"Kahin Aur Chal",
"Vijay Anand",
"Dev Anand , Asha Parekh , Shobha Khote , Madan Puri , Sunder , Jagdish Raj",
"Romantic Drama",
"Music : Shankar Jaikishan Lyrics : Hasrat Jaipuri , Shailendra"
],
[
"Kahin Din Kahin Raat",
"Darshan",
"Biswajeet , Sapna , Pran , Helen , Johnny Walker , Veena , Malika , Murad , Bipin Gupta , Mohan Choti , Nadira , Habib , Ram Avatar",
"Action Thriller",
"Music : O P Nayyar Lyrics : S. H. Bihari , Aziz Kashmiri"
],
[
"Kanyadaan",
"Mohan Sehgal",
"Shashi Kapoor , Asha Parekh , Dileep Raj , Sayeeda Khan , Om Prakash , Achala Sachdev , Tun Tun , Sabita Chatterjee , Sarita Khatau , Gopal Sehgal , Laxmi Chayya , Nazir Kashmiri , Rashid Khan",
"Social Romantic melodrama",
"Music : Shankar Jaikishan Lyrics : Gopaldas Neeraj , Hasrat Jaipuri"
],
[
"Khiladi",
"Homi Wadia",
"Fearless Nadia , Dilip Raj , Sabita , Uma , Suzie , W. M. Khan , Vishwas Kunte , Habib",
"Action",
"Basant Pictures . Music : Lala Sattar Lyrics : Faruk Kaiser"
],
[
"Kismat",
"Manmohan Desai",
"Biswajeet , Babita , Helen , Murad , Ulhas , Kamal Mehra , Hiralal , Hari Shivdasani , Jagdish Raj , Tun Tun , Polson , Shetty",
"Romance Suspense Thriller",
"Music : O. P. Nayyar Lyrics : Noor Dewasi"
],
[
"Lady Killer",
"B. J. Patel",
"Aroon Sarnaik , Shabnam , David , Helen , Satyen Kappu , Nilofar , Rani , Arvind Rathod",
"Action Thriller",
"Music : Ajit Merchant Lyrics : Indeevar"
],
[
"Lahoo Pukarega",
"S. N. Tripathi",
"Sujit Kumar , Shabnam , Tabassum , Madhumaliti , Salim Khan , Sunder , Rani , Habib , Noorjehan , Kundan",
"Action",
"Music : S N Tripathi Lyrics : Saba Fazli , Jaffer Ali"
],
[
"London Express",
"B. J. Patel",
"Joni Bond , Rajan Kapoor , Arvind Rathod , Habib , Shri Bhagwan",
"Action Costume",
"Music : Robin Bannerjee Lyrics : Bakshi M Khanna"
],
[
"Lutera Aur Jadugar",
"D. Raman",
"Azad , Nishi , Tabassum , Jagdeep , Mohan Choti , Rajan Haksar , Heera Sawant , Noorjehan",
"Action Fantasy",
"Music : Suresh Kumar Lyrics : Yogesh , Naseem Zaidi"
]
] |
I-L
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List_of_Bollywood_films_of_1968_3
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A list of films produced by the Bollywood film industry based in Mumbai in 1968:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Vanuatu
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Foreign relations of Vanuatu
|
[
"Country",
"Formal relations established",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Abkhazia",
"23 May 2011",
"Main article : Abkhazia-Vanuatu relations On 23 May 2011 , Vanuatu became the fifth UN member state ( after Russia , Nicaragua , Venezuela and Nauru ) to recognise Abkhazia . On this day joint statement on establishment of diplomatic relations was signed . At the same time of signing a visa-free travel regime between the two countries was established . Foreign Affairs Minister Alfred Carlot said that Vanuatus foreign policy aims at eradicating colonialism from the face of the earth . In a press release , Carlot stated : Vanuatu is neutral ; our recognition of Abkhazia does not in any way mean that we can not have diplomatic relations with the Republic of Georgia . The following month , however , the Vanuatu government of Prime Minister Sato Kilman was voided by the Supreme Court of Vanuatu , on the grounds that Kilman 's election in December 2010 had not conformed to constitutional requirements . Former Prime Minister Edward Natapei became interim prime minister until a new leader could be elected . Natapei promptly withdrew Vanuatu 's recognition of Abkhazia , arguing that it had been granted by an illegitimate government , and announced that he would seek to establish diplomatic relations with Georgia , recognising its sovereignty over Abkhazia . On 26 June 2011 Sato Kilman was re-elected Prime Minister and on 12 July 2011 Vanuatu 's Foreign Minister Alfred Carlot re-confirmed Vanuatu 's recognition of Abkhazia . On 12 July 2011 the Ambassador of Abkhazia in the Asia-Pacific region Juris Gulbis stated , that Abkhazia and Vanuatu plans to sign a framework agreement on cooperation in the field of culture , trade and banking sector . According to him , the Government of Vanuatu twice confirmed the establishment of diplomatic relations with Abkhazia and of their intention to contribute to the development of friendly ties between the two States"
],
[
"Argentina",
"13 March 1987",
"Both countries established diplomatic relations on 13 March 1987"
],
[
"Armenia",
"2013",
"Both countries established diplomatic relations on 26 September 2013 . The Prime Minister of the Republic of Vanuatu Charlot Salwai , who visited Armenia on his official visit for the XVII Francophone Summit , gave a visit to the Armenian Genocide Memorial Complex with the accompaniment of Aramayis Grigoryan , the Deputy Minister of Diaspora of the RA . The ni-Vanuatu visitors were welcomed by Harutyun Marutyan , the director of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute , who , in his turn , gave a brief introduction to the notable people who previously have visited the complex and the history , as well as the symbolism , of the complex . The Prime Minister of Vanuatu laid a wreath at the Memorial and put flowers at the eternal fire which is lit to honor the memory of the innocent victims of the Armenian genocide , with the accompaniment of the delegation . Furthermore , the delegation made a tour around the Memory Wall , got familiar with its meaning and significance . The delegation also visited the Armenian Genocide Museum alongside the Complex and , at the end of their tour , Prime Minister Salwai left a note in the Memory Book of the museum : In commemoration of the disappeared people of the Armenian Genocide… I express my deep sorrow to the children of the Armenian nation . Let God bless Armenia . The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute director Harutyun Marutyan awarded the Prime Minister of Vanuatu the Aurora Mardiganyan medal , and the book Armenian Genocide : Front page Coverage in the World Press"
],
[
"Australia",
"",
"Australia and Vanuatu have very strong ties . Australia has provided the bulk of Vanuatu 's military assistance , training its paramilitary mobile force and also providing patrol boats to patrol Vanuatu 's waters . In 1983 , Vanuatu and Australia entered into a Defence Cooperation Program together . As part of this program , two Royal Australian Navy advisers are stationed in Vanuatu Australia to assist Vanuatu in maintaining and operating the RVS Tukoro , the Pacific class patrol boat donated to Vanuatu by Australia in 1987 . The RVS Tukoro is Vanuatu 's primarily maritime police vessel . Australia also provides assistance to the Mobile Force element of the Vanuatu Police Force ( VPF ) , as well as providing support to exercises and infrastructure projects . Australia is Vanuatu 's largest source of foreign direct investment , mostly directed in the areas of tourist development , agriculture and construction . Australia is Vanuatu 's largest source of tourists , with Australians making up 2/3 of all long-term tourist visitors and virtually all cruise ship visits . Since 2008 , Vanuatu ( along with Tonga , Kiribati and Papua New Guinea ) has sent seasonal workers to Australia through the Australian government-funded Pacific Seasonal Workers Pilot Scheme ( PSWPS ) . Additionally , Australia is Vanuatu 's main source of foreign aid , with the Australian providing A $ 66 million ( US $ 70.4 million ) in 2010-11 . In 2004 , Australia threatened to cut its aid to Vanuatu when then-Prime Minister Serge Vohor reappointed officials who had been dismissed after being charged with criminal activity . Vanuatu agreed to Australian demands for more transparent government and anti-corruption steps . The result was that from 2005-2010 , Australian aid was governed through the Australia-Vanuatu Joint Development Cooperation Strategy . This was superseded with the signing in May 2009 of the Australia-Vanuatu Partnership for Development . The central focus of the Partnership is for Australia to assist Vanuatu in achieving its UN Millennium Development Goals ( MDG 's ) . The priorities stated in the Partnership are to •support increased access and quality of education for boys and girls and equip them with relevant skills and knowledge •strengthen health services and accelerate progress towards health MDGs •develop essential infrastructure to support economic growth and service delivery •progress reform on economic governance •address equality of opportunity for all men and women and include the needs and priorities of people with disability in development activities ( full text of Partnership agreement )"
],
[
"China",
"26 March 1982",
"See China-Vanuatu relations China established an embassy in Vanuatu in 1989 , while Vanuatu established an honorary consulate in China in 1999 ; it officially became an embassy in 2005 . Vanuatu briefly recognized the Republic of China ( Taiwan ) in late 2004 when on 3 November Prime Minister Serge Vohor signed a communiqué in Taipei with ROC Foreign Minister Mark Chen . Taipei had offered $ 30 million in aid in return ( compared with the $ 10 million given by the PRC ) . Under the One-China policy , this would result in the severing of ties with the People 's Republic of China . Vohor did so without consultations with his cabinet and the PRC Foreign Ministry , quoting the Vanuatu Foreign Minister , denied ties with the ROC had been established . The Vanuatu Council of Ministers , in the Prime Minister 's absence , announced on 11 November that the communiqué had been withdrawn . A spokesman for the Prime Minister denied this a day later . There were reports that previous attempts by Vohor to travel to Taipei were thwarted amid pressure from Beijing so his latest visit was done secretly on purpose . For a period of few weeks , both the PRC and ROC had diplomatic missions posted in Vanuatu while the Vanuatu government was in internal disagreement . At one point Prime Minister Vohor punched the PRC ambassador when approached to explain why the flag of the Republic of China was flying over the hotel where the Taiwanese representative was posted . The standoff ended on 11 December 2004 when the parliament passed a motion of no-confidence against Vohor and replaced him with Ham Lini . In May 2009 , Vanuatu appointed its first ever ambassador to China , former Minister of Finance Willie Jimmy . Jimmy call [ ed ] [ ... ] for China to have a foot firmly planted in the Pacific through Port Vila , which -the Vanuatu Daily Post remarked- no doubt caused ruffled feathers among other foreign diplomatic partners . On the Chinese parade due to the 70th Anniversary of the end of World War II , policemen from Vanuatu participated . On 27 February 2017 , the Chinese ambassador to Vanuatu , handed over the keys for 14 military vehicles to the Vanuatu Mobile Force . This was done as an effort to safeguard the Vanuatu 's sovereignty"
],
[
"Croatia",
"2000",
"Both countries established diplomatic relations on 18 April 2000"
],
[
"Cuba",
"1983",
"See Cuba-Vanuatu relations Vanuatu and Cuba established official diplomatic relations in 1983 . In the late 2000s , Vanuatu began to strengthen its relations with Cuba . Cuba provides medical aid to Vanuatu , sending doctors to the country and providing scholarships for ni-Vanuatu medical students to study in Cuba . In September 2008 , a representative of the ni-Vanuatu government attended the first Cuba-Pacific Islands ministerial meeting in Havana . The meeting aimed at strengthening cooperation between Cuba and Pacific Island countries , notably in coping with the effects of climate change"
],
[
"Cyprus",
"",
"Cyprus is represented in Vanuatu by ts embassy in Canberra , Australia . Both countries are full members of Commonwealth of Nations"
],
[
"France",
"1980",
"See France-Vanuatu relations Current relations between France and Vanuatu , as seen by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs"
],
[
"Georgia",
"12 July 2013",
"Georgia and Vanuatu established diplomatic relations on 12 July 2013"
],
[
"India",
"1986",
"See India-Vanuatu relations Current relations between India and Vanuatu , Indian Ministry of External Affairs Indian High Commission for Vanuatu accreditation is at Suva , Fiji . As per the Indo-Vanautu pact , Indians does not require visa to visit Vanuatu"
],
[
"Israel",
"1993",
"Vanuatu and Israel established relations in 1993 and relations are conducted through Israel 's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem . Vanuatu recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel"
],
[
"Italy",
"",
"Italy has an honorary consulate in Port Vila"
],
[
"Libya",
"1986",
"See Libya-Vanuatu relations Vanuatu 's foreign policy in the 1980s , under Prime Minister Father Walter Lini , was based on refusing alignment with either bloc in the context of the Cold War , distinguishing it from every other country of Oceania , aligned with the West"
],
[
"Lithuania",
"18 November 2001",
"Both countries established diplomatic relations on 18 November 2001"
],
[
"Mexico",
"30 October 1986",
"Mexico is accredited to Vanuatu from its embassy in Canberra , Australia . Vanuatu does not have an accreditation to Mexico"
],
[
"Netherlands",
"",
"Vanuatu has an honorary consulate in Gravenhage"
],
[
"New Zealand",
"",
"New Zealand has a high commission in Port Vila . Vanuatu has a high commission in Wellington and a consulate-general in Auckland"
],
[
"Palestine",
"21 August 1989",
"Vanuatu recognized the State of Palestine on 21 August 1989 . On 19 October 1989 both States established diplomatic relations . Non-resident embassy of Palestine based in Canberra , Australia . In 2011 , Vanuatu was one of fifteen countries to oppose Palestine 's application to join UNESCO , as part of its bid for greater international recognition . Vanuatu former Foreign Affairs Minister and former chairman of the Vanuatu National Commission for UNESCO Joe Natuman expressed surprise at his country 's position , saying it appeared to contradict Vanuatu 's long-standing support for Palestine . He raised the issue in Parliament , whereupon Prime Minister Sato Kilman assured him he had not been aware that the country was voting against Palestine 's membership of UNESCO , and that he would review this decision . On that occasion , Kilman reportedly clarified Vanuatu 's position with regard to Palestine , saying Vanuatu will always maintain its position to support the right of the Palestinian people to a homeland but at the same time with Israel existing as a state on its own , with secure borders"
],
[
"Russia",
"30 June 1986",
"See Russia-Vanuatu relations In 1987 , Vanuatu authorised Soviet vessels to fish within Vanuatu 's Exclusive Economic Zone , in exchange for economic aid . The agreement lapsed the following year , and was not renewed , due to disagreements over the price to be paid for fishing rights by the USSR"
]
] |
Relations by country
|
Diplomatic relations of Vanuatu
|
Foreign_relations_of_Vanuatu_0
|
Vanuatu maintains relations with more than 65 countries, and has a small network of diplomatic missions. Australia, France, Republic of Korea, New Zealand and the People's Republic of China maintain embassies, high commissions, or missions in Port Vila. The British High Commission closed in 2005 after maintaining a presence for almost a century. The government's main concern has been to bolster the economy. In keeping with its need for financial assistance, Vanuatu has joined the Asian Development Bank, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF). According to ABC Radio Australia, Foreign policy issues that feature in Vanuatu include wide support for the Free West Papua Movement and broadly for independence throughout Melanesia, the One China Policy and relations with Australia and New Zealand. On the latter topic, guest worker programmes feature prominently.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Front_(Belgium)
|
National Front (Belgium)
|
[
"Election year",
"# of total votes",
"% of overall vote",
"# of seats won"
] |
[
[
"1985",
"3,738",
"0.1%",
"0"
],
[
"1987",
"7,596",
"0.1%",
"0"
],
[
"1991",
"64,992",
"1.1%",
"1"
],
[
"1995",
"138,496",
"2.3%",
"2"
],
[
"1999",
"90,401",
"1.5%",
"1"
],
[
"2003",
"130,012",
"1.98%",
"1"
],
[
"2007",
"131,385",
"1.97%",
"1"
],
[
"2010",
"33,591",
"0.51%",
"0"
]
] |
Election results ( 1985–2010 )
|
National_Front_(Belgium)_0
|
The National Democratie () was a francophone Belgian far-right political party. The party advocated a strong unitary Belgian nationalism, strongly opposed immigration, and reached out to Flemish voters. The party's acting leader is Marco Santi. In the 2003 federal election, it won one seat in the Chamber of Representatives, with 2% of the vote. It also had two seats in the Senate. A 2006 poll showed that it had the backing of about 9.4% of the Walloon voters. Despite this poll it won in the 10 June 2007 federal elections, 1 out of 150 seats in the Chamber of Representatives and 1 out of 40 seats in the Senate.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibbo_(actress)
|
Bibbo (actress)
|
[
"Year",
"Film",
"Director",
"Co-stars",
"Composer",
"Studio"
] |
[
[
"1933",
"Rangila Rajput a.k.a . The Gay Cavalier",
"M. D. Bhavnani",
"Master Nissar",
"B. S. Hoogan",
"Ajanta Cinetone Ltd"
],
[
"1933",
"Mayajaal",
"M. D. Bhavnani",
"Master Nissar , P. Jairaj , Shahzadi",
"B. S. Hoogan",
"Ajanta Cinetone Ltd"
],
[
"1934",
"Vasavdatta or the Shahi Gawaiya a.k.a . The Royal Musician",
"P. Y. Altekar",
"B. Sohni and Jairaj",
"B. S. Hoogan",
"Ajanta Cinetone Ltd"
],
[
"1934",
"Sair-e-Paristan a.k.a . Shan-e-Khuda a.k.a . Journey Through the Land Of Fairies",
"M. D. Bhavnani",
"Master Nissar , Khalil , P. Jairaj",
"B. S. Hoogan",
"Ajanta Cinetone Ltd"
],
[
"1934",
"The Mill a.k.a . Mazdoor",
"M. D. Bhavnani",
"Khalil , Navin Yagnik , Jairaj",
"B. S. Hoogan",
"Ajanta Cinetone Ltd"
],
[
"1934",
"Dukhtare-Hind",
"A. P. Kapoor",
"Master Nissar , Tara , Navin Yagnik",
"Jhande Khan",
"Ajanta Cinetone Ltd"
],
[
"1935",
"Pyar Ki Maar a.k.a . The Onslaught Of Love a.k.a . Queen 's Wrath",
"A. P. Kapoor",
"Navin Yagnik , Gohar Karnataki , A. P. Kapoor",
"B. S. Hoogan",
"Ajanta Cinetone Ltd"
],
[
"1936",
"Garib Parivar",
"M. D. Bhavnani",
"Khali , Ameena , Jairaj",
"",
"Ajanta Cinetone Ltd"
],
[
"1936",
"Manmohan",
"Mehboob Khan",
"Surendra , Yakub , Ashalata",
"Ashok Ghosh",
"Sagar Movietone"
],
[
"1937",
"Jagirdar",
"Mehboob Khan",
"Surendra , Motilal , Yakub",
"Anil Biswas",
"Sagar"
],
[
"1937",
"Sagar Ka Sher a.k.a . Lion Of Sagar",
"Yakub",
"Yakub , David , Kayamali",
"Pransukh M. Nayak",
"Sagar"
],
[
"1937",
"Captain Kirti Kumar",
"C. M. Luhar ( Chimanlal Muljhibhoy Luhar )",
"Motilal , Krishna Kumari , Yakub",
"Bhaskar Rao",
"Sagar Movietone"
],
[
"1937",
"Qazzak Ki Ladki",
"Sultan Mirza , S. Varman",
"Surendra , Sushila , Sarla",
"Ishrat Sultana ( Bibbo )",
"Rainbow Films"
],
[
"1938",
"Watan",
"Mehboob Khan",
"Kumar , Yakub , Maya Bannerjee",
"Anil Biswas",
"Sagar Movietone , Bombay"
],
[
"1938",
"Teen Sau Din Ke Baad",
"Sarvottam Badami",
"Sabita Devi , Motilal , Yakub",
"Anil Biswas",
"Sagar Movietone , Bombay"
],
[
"1938",
"Gramaphone Singer",
"V. C. Desai ( Virendra Chimanlal Desai )",
"Surendra , Prabha , Kanhaiyalal",
"Anil Biswas",
"Sagar"
],
[
"1938",
"Dynamite",
"C. M. Luhar",
"Surendra , Yakub , Maya Bannerjee",
"Anil Biswas",
"Sagar"
],
[
"1938",
"Abhilasha a.k.a . Postman",
"Zia Sarhadi , Mahendra Thakore",
"Kumar , Yakub , Maya Bannerjee",
"Anil Biswas",
"Sagar Movietone , Bombay"
],
[
"1939",
"Seva Samaj a.k.a . Service Ltd. or Service Limited",
"C. M. Luhar",
"Surendra , Yakub , Maya Bannerjee",
"Anupam Ghatak",
"Sagar"
],
[
"1939",
"Bhole Bhale",
"Zia Sarhadi",
"Maya Bannerjee , Prem Adib , Arun",
"Anupam Ghatak",
"Sagar"
]
] |
Filmography -- In India
|
Her films list : [ 34 ] [ 35 ]
|
Bibbo_(actress)_0
|
Bibbo (1906-1972) was an Indian and Pakistani singer-actress working in Hindi/Urdu films. She acted in Indian cinema from 1933 to 1947 before moving to Pakistan, following Partition of India in 1947. She started her acting career with Ajanta Cinetone Ltd. in 1933, working with directors like M. D. Bhavnani and A. P. Kapoor. She was one of the top leading ladies of the 1930s along with actresses like Devika Rani, Durga Khote, Sulochana, Mehtab, Shanta Apte, Sabita Devi, Leela Desai and Naseem Banu. She was referred to as one of the most important female stars of the 1930s and 1940s. Her fame had her featured in the lyrics of a popular song from the film Gharib Ke Lal (1939) sung by Mirza Musharraf and Kamla Karnataki, with music by Sagheer Asif and lyrics by Rafi Kashmiri. Tujhe Bibbo Kahoon Ke Sulochana (Should I call you Bibbo or Sulochana), where Sulochana referred to another popular actress of the time. This was the first time a song featuring famous actors was used in the lyrics of a film song. Bibbo became the first female music composer of Indian cinema, when she composed the music for Adal-e-Jahangir in 1934, a year before Jaddanbai, mother of actress Nargis, composed music for Talash-e-Haq (1935). She was also the music director for a second film called Qazzak Ki Ladki (1937). She worked with actors like Master Nissar, Surendra and Kumar. She formed a popular working relationship with them.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dallas–Fort_Worth_Film_Critics_Association_Award_for_Best_Director
|
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Director
|
[
"Year",
"Winner",
"Film"
] |
[
[
"1990",
"Kevin Costner †",
"Dances with Wolves"
],
[
"1991",
"Oliver Stone",
"JFK"
],
[
"1992",
"Clint Eastwood †",
"Unforgiven"
],
[
"1993",
"Steven Spielberg †",
"Schindler 's List"
],
[
"1994",
"Quentin Tarantino",
"Pulp Fiction"
],
[
"1995",
"Mike Figgis",
"Leaving Las Vegas"
],
[
"1996",
"Joel Coen",
"Fargo"
],
[
"1997",
"James Cameron †",
"Titanic"
],
[
"1998",
"Steven Spielberg †",
"Saving Private Ryan"
],
[
"1999",
"Sam Mendes †",
"American Beauty"
]
] |
Winners -- 1990s
|
Dallas–Fort_Worth_Film_Critics_Association_Award_for_Best_Director_0
|
The Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Director is an award presented by the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association. It is given in honor of a film director who has delivered an outstanding directing while working in the film industry.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakfast_television
|
Breakfast television
|
[
"Programme",
"Run",
"Network"
] |
[
[
"9am with David & Kim",
"2006-2009",
"Network Ten"
],
[
"The Big Breakfast",
"1992-1995",
"Network Ten"
],
[
"Breakfast",
"2012",
"Network Ten"
],
[
"Business Breakfast",
"2001-2002",
"ABC1"
],
[
"The Circle",
"2010-2012",
"Network Ten"
],
[
"First Edition",
"1993-1996",
"ABC1"
],
[
"Good Morning Australia",
"1981-1992",
"Network Ten"
],
[
"Good Morning Australia",
"1993-2005",
"Network Ten"
],
[
"Good Morning Melbourne",
"1981-1988",
"Network Ten"
],
[
"Good Morning Sydney",
"1978-1989",
"Network Ten"
],
[
"Kerri-Anne",
"2002-2011",
"Nine Network"
],
[
"Sunday",
"1981-2008",
"Nine Network"
],
[
"Til Ten",
"",
"Network Ten"
],
[
"Wake Up",
"2013-2014",
"Network Ten"
],
[
"Wake Up ! WA",
"2005-2008",
"Access 31"
]
] |
List of morning television shows -- Australia
|
Breakfast_television_4
|
Breakfast television (Australia, Ireland, New Zealand and United Kingdom) or morning show (Canada and United States) is a type of infotainment television program, which broadcasts live in the morning (typically scheduled between 6 and 10am, or if it is a local programme, as early as 4am). Often hosted by a small team of hosts, these types of programs are typically targeted at the combined demographic of people getting ready for work and school, and stay-at-home adults and parents. The first - and longest-running - national breakfast/morning show on television is Today, which set the tone for the genre and premiered on 14 January 1952, on NBC in the United States. For the next 60 years, Today was the No. 1 morning program in the ratings for the vast majority of its run and since its start, many other television stations and networks around the world have followed NBC's lead, copying that program's successful format.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_Conference_USA_Baseball_Tournament
|
2001 Conference USA Baseball Tournament
|
[
"Team",
"W",
"L",
"PCT",
"GB",
"Seed"
] |
[
[
"Tulane",
"21",
"6",
".778",
"-",
"1"
],
[
"Houston",
"20",
"7",
".741",
"1",
"2"
],
[
"South Florida",
"16",
"11",
".593",
"5",
"3"
],
[
"Cincinnati",
"16",
"11",
".593",
"5",
"4"
],
[
"Memphis",
"13",
"14",
".481",
"8",
"5"
],
[
"Louisville",
"13",
"14",
".481",
"8",
"6"
],
[
"Southern Miss",
"11",
"16",
".407",
"10",
"7"
],
[
"Charlotte",
"10",
"17",
".370",
"11",
"8"
],
[
"Saint Louis",
"9",
"18",
".333",
"12",
"--"
],
[
"UAB",
"6",
"21",
".222",
"15",
"--"
]
] |
Regular season results
|
2001_Conference_USA_Baseball_Tournament_0
|
The 2001 Conference USA Baseball Tournament was the 2001 postseason baseball championship of the NCAA Division I Conference USA, held at Zephyr Field in New Orleans, Louisiana from May 16-20. defeated in the championship game, earning the conference's automatic bid to the 2001 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_UEC_European_Track_Championships_–_Women's_omnium
|
2019 UEC European Track Championships – Women's omnium
|
[
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nation",
"Event Points"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Laura Kenny",
"Great Britain",
"40"
],
[
"2",
"Letizia Paternoster",
"Italy",
"38"
],
[
"3",
"Clara Copponi",
"France",
"36"
],
[
"4",
"Kirsten Wild",
"Netherlands",
"34"
],
[
"5",
"Amalie Dideriksen",
"Denmark",
"32"
],
[
"6",
"Anita Stenberg",
"Norway",
"30"
],
[
"7",
"Daria Pikulik",
"Poland",
"28"
],
[
"8",
"Maria Martins",
"Portugal",
"26"
],
[
"9",
"Aline Seitz",
"Switzerland",
"24"
],
[
"10",
"Gudrun Stock",
"Germany",
"22"
],
[
"11",
"Lotte Kopecky",
"Belgium",
"20"
],
[
"12",
"Petra Ševčíková",
"Czech Republic",
"18"
],
[
"13",
"Olivija Baleišytė",
"Lithuania",
"16"
],
[
"14",
"Lydia Boylan",
"Ireland",
"14"
],
[
"15",
"Verena Eberhardt",
"Austria",
"12"
],
[
"16",
"Tatsiana Sharakova",
"Belarus",
"10"
],
[
"17",
"Tetyana Klimchenko",
"Ukraine",
"8"
],
[
"18",
"Maria Rostovtseva",
"Russia",
"6"
],
[
"19",
"Johanna Kitti Borissza",
"Hungary",
"4"
],
[
"20",
"Ana Usabiaga",
"Spain",
"2"
]
] |
Results -- Scratch race
|
[ 3 ]
|
2019_UEC_European_Track_Championships_–_Women's_omnium_0
|
The women's omnium competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 18 October 2019.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idolos_(season_6)
|
Idolos (season 6)
|
[
"Order",
"Contestant",
"Song",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Luís Travassos",
"Às Vezes",
"Bottom 3"
],
[
"2",
"Carolina Bernardo",
"Habits",
"Eliminated"
],
[
"3",
"Sara Martins",
"Love Me Like You Do",
"Safe"
],
[
"4",
"João Couto",
"Nothing Really Matters",
"Safe"
],
[
"5",
"Rita Nascimento",
"Blank Space",
"Bottom 3"
],
[
"6",
"Paulo Sousa",
"Earned It",
"Safe"
],
[
"7",
"Sara Martins",
"Something 's Got a Hold on Me",
"Safe"
],
[
"8",
"João Couto",
"Blurred Lines",
"Safe"
],
[
"9",
"Paulo Sousa",
"Somebody to Love",
"Safe"
],
[
"10",
"Carolina Bernardo",
"Primavera",
"Eliminated"
],
[
"11",
"Luís Travassos",
"La Tortura",
"Bottom 3"
],
[
"12",
"Rita Nascimento",
"Everybody Hurts",
"Bottom 3"
]
] |
Finals -- Top 6 - Viewers ' Choice and Judges ' Choice
|
Carolina Bernardo was the seventh finalist to leave the competition . She was in the bottom 3 with Rita Nascimento and Luís Travassos . This was the first time that the contestants sang two songs . It was revealed the Top 3 of the night which included Sara Martins , João Couto and Paulo Sousa ( who ended up being the real Top 3 of the game ) .
|
Idolos_(season_6)_7
|
The sixth season of Ídolos aired in 2015. João Manzarra was the presenter.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Tour_de_Suisse
|
2008 Tour de Suisse
|
[
"",
"Cyclist",
"Team",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Óscar Freire ( ESP )",
"Rabobank",
"3h 42 ' 25"
],
[
"2",
"Martin Elmiger ( SUI )",
"Ag2r-La Mondiale",
"+ 4"
],
[
"3",
"David Loosli ( SUI )",
"Lampre",
"+ 4"
],
[
"4",
"Kim Kirchen ( LUX )",
"Team High Road",
"+ 6"
],
[
"5",
"Iñigo Landaluze ( ESP )",
"Euskaltel-Euskadi",
"+ 7"
]
] |
General Classification after Stage 1
|
2008_Tour_de_Suisse_1
|
The 2008 Tour de Suisse (72nd Edition) cycling road race took place from June 14 to June 22, 2008 in Switzerland.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vadivelu_filmography
|
Vadivelu filmography
|
[
"Year",
"Film",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"1988",
"En Thangai Kalyani",
"Cyclist"
],
[
"1991",
"En Rasavin Manasile",
"Vadivelu"
],
[
"1991",
"Aatha Un Koyilile",
"Appu"
],
[
"1992",
"Chinna Gounder",
"Maakali"
],
[
"1992",
"Ilavarasan",
"Kiya Kiya Karate master 's translator"
],
[
"1992",
"Singaravelan",
"Sabha"
],
[
"1992",
"Deiva Vaakku",
"Karuvadu"
],
[
"1992",
"Thevar Magan",
"Esaki"
],
[
"1993",
"Koyil Kaalai",
"Vadivelu"
],
[
"1993",
"Ezhai Jaathi",
""
],
[
"1993",
"Maharasan",
"Kasappu Kadai Vadivelu 's assistant"
],
[
"1993",
"Aranmanai Kili",
"Kaththayya"
],
[
"1993",
"Ponnumani",
"Sadaiyandi"
],
[
"1993",
"Gokulam",
"Raju"
],
[
"1993",
"Sakkarai Devan",
""
],
[
"1993",
"Maravan",
"Constable Velu"
],
[
"1993",
"Valli",
"Shiva"
],
[
"1993",
"Kizhakku Cheemayile",
"Ochchu"
],
[
"1993",
"Kathirukka Neramillai",
"Raju 's Friend"
],
[
"1993",
"Rojavai Killathe",
"Ayyanar 's accomplice"
]
] |
Films
|
Vadivelu_filmography_0
|
Vadivelu is an Indian film actor, comedian and playback singer. Since the 1990s, he has acted mainly as a comedian in Tamil films and is renowned for his slapstick comedies. Vadivelu has won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedian five times for his works in Kaalam Maari Pochu (1996), Vetri Kodi Kattu (2000), Thavasi (2001), Imsai Arasan 23m Pulikesi (2006) and Kathavarayan (2008). He has also won the Filmfare Award for Best Comedian - Tamil two times for his work in Chandramukhi (2005) and Imsai Arasan 23rd Pulikecei (2006) and was nominated once in the Best Supporting Actor - Tamil category for Aadhavan (2009). He also won the Vijay Award for Best Comedian for his work in Marudhamalai (2007) and was nominated three times in the Best Comedian category for his work in Aadhavan (2009), Nagaram (2010) and Kaavalan (2011). He has acted as a hero in four films to-date: Imsai Arasan 23rd Pulikecei (2006), Indiralohathil Na Azhagappan (2008), Tenaliraman (2014) and Eli (2015).
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland_women's_national_gymnastics_team
|
Switzerland women's national gymnastics team
|
[
"Name",
"Birth date and age",
"Birthplace"
] |
[
[
"Caterina Barloggio",
"( 1996-08-29 ) August 29 , 1996 ( age 23 )",
"Lavertezzo"
],
[
"Thea Brogli",
"( 2000-01-31 ) January 31 , 2000 ( age 20 )",
"Wittnau"
],
[
"Jessica Diacci",
"( 1994-01-13 ) January 13 , 1994 ( age 26 )",
"Zürich"
],
[
"Nicole Hitz",
"( 1997-04-25 ) April 25 , 1997 ( age 23 )",
"Hütten"
],
[
"Ilaria Käslin",
"( 1997-12-08 ) December 8 , 1997 ( age 22 )",
"Sagno"
],
[
"Gaia Nesurini",
"( 1999-12-04 ) December 4 , 1999 ( age 20 )",
"Gnosca"
],
[
"Laura Schulte",
"( 1997-04-15 ) April 15 , 1997 ( age 23 )",
"Biel"
],
[
"Stefanie Siegenthaler",
"( 1998-04-20 ) April 20 , 1998 ( age 22 )",
"Wiesendangen"
],
[
"Giulia Steingruber",
"( 1994-03-24 ) March 24 , 1994 ( age 26 )",
"Gossau"
]
] |
Senior roster
|
Switzerland_women's_national_gymnastics_team_0
|
The Switzerland women's national artistic gymnastics team represents Switzerland in FIG international competitions.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1836
|
List of shipwrecks in December 1836
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Caleb",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Vera Cruz , Mexico"
],
[
"Dykes",
"United Kingdom",
"The brig struck the pier and sank at Maryport , Cumberland . She was on a voyage from Quebec City , Lower Canada , British North America to Maryport"
],
[
"Egton",
"Jersey",
"The ship ran aground at Jersey . She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne , Northumberland to Jersey . Egton was refloated on 3 December and taken in to Jersey"
],
[
"Jerusalem",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore on the Sunk Spits"
],
[
"Liddell",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore on the Barber Sand , in the North Sea . She was on a voyage from Riga , Russia to London"
],
[
"Othello",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean . Her crew were rescued by Sarah ( United Kingdom ) . Othello was on a voyage from Quebec City to London"
],
[
"Standard",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was wrecked in the Caicos Islands . She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Savannah , Georgia , United States"
],
[
"Swift",
"United Kingdom",
"The sloop was abandoned off Stevenston , Ayrshire . Her four crew were rescued by the Ardrossan Lifeboat . She subsequently drove ashore and was wrecked . Swift was on a voyage from Glenarm , County Antrim to Glasgow , Renfrewshire"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1836_1
|
The list of shipwrecks in December 1836 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during December 1836.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheila_Atim
|
Sheila Atim
|
[
"Year",
"Film",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"2014",
"I Live With Models",
"Mean Girl 1",
"Comedy Central"
],
[
"2018",
"Harlots",
"Limehouse Nell",
"Hulu"
],
[
"2019",
"Bounty Hunters",
"The Investigator",
"Sky One"
],
[
"2019",
"The Feed",
"Amanda Javad",
"Amazon"
],
[
"2020",
"The Pale Horse",
"Thryza Grey",
"BBC"
],
[
"2020",
"The Underground Railroad",
"Mabel",
"Amazon"
],
[
"2020",
"The Irregulars",
"",
"Netflix"
]
] |
Credits -- Television
|
Sheila_Atim_1
|
Sheila Atim is an actress, singer, composer, and former model. She won the 2018 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for her role as Marianne in the original production of Girl from the North Country.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_adventure_films_of_the_2010s
|
List of adventure films of the 2010s
|
[
"Title",
"Director",
"Cast",
"Country",
"Subgenre/notes",
"Released"
] |
[
[
"2036 Origin Unknown",
"Hasraf Dulull",
"Katee Sackhoff , Julie Cox , Steven Cree",
"United Kingdom",
"",
""
],
[
"Adrift",
"Baltasar Kormákur",
"Shailene Woodley , Sam Claflin",
"United States",
"Sea Adventure",
"June 1 , 2017"
],
[
"Alpha",
"Albert Hughes",
"Kodi Smit-McPhee",
"United States",
"",
"August 17 , 2018"
],
[
"Ant-Man and the Wasp",
"Peyton Reed",
"Paul Rudd , Evangeline Lilly , Michael Peña",
"United States",
"Science fiction adventure",
"July 6 , 2018"
],
[
"Aquaman",
"James Wan",
"Jason Momoa , Amber Heard , Willem Dafoe",
"United States",
"",
"December 21 , 2018"
],
[
"A.X.L",
"Oliver Daly",
"Becky G , Thomas Jane , Alex Neustaedter",
"United States",
"",
"August 24 , 2018"
],
[
"The Bastard Sword",
"Eveshka Ghost",
"Xander Phillips , Martyn Eade , Seth Easterbrook",
"United Kingdom",
"Fantasy Adventure",
"December 9 , 2018"
],
[
"Black Panther",
"Ryan Coogler",
"Chadwick Boseman , Michael B. Jordan , Lupita Nyong ' o , Danai Gurira , Martin Freeman , Daniel Kaluuya , Letitia Wright , Winston Duke",
"United States",
"Science fiction adventure",
"February 16 , 2018"
],
[
"Early Man",
"Nick Park",
"Maisie Williams ( voice ) , Eddie Redmayne ( voice ) , Tom Hiddleston ( voice )",
"France United Kingdom",
"Animated film , adventure comedy",
"February 16 , 2018"
],
[
"Fantastic Beasts : The Crimes of Grindelwald",
"David Yates",
"Eddie Redmayne , Katherine Waterston , Dan Fogler",
"United Kingdom United States",
"Fantasy adventure",
"November 18 , 2018"
],
[
"First Man",
"Damien Chazelle",
"Ryan Gosling , Claire Foy",
"United States",
"Adventure drama , space adventure",
"October 12 , 2018"
],
[
"Genghis Khan",
"Hasi Chaolu",
"William Chan , Jelly Lin , Hu Jun",
"China",
"Fantasy adventure",
"April 28 , 2018 ( China )"
],
[
"Incredibles 2",
"Brad Bird",
"Craig T. Nelson ( voice ) , Holly Hunter ( voice ) , Samuel L. Jackson ( voice )",
"United States",
"Animated film , adventure comedy",
"June 15 , 2018"
],
[
"The Island",
"Huang Bo",
"Huang Bo , Shu Qi , Baoqiang Wang , Zhang Yixing",
"China",
"",
""
],
[
"Isle of Dogs",
"Wes Anderson",
"Bryan Cranston ( voice ) , Edward Norton ( voice ) , Bill Murray ( voice )",
"United States Germany",
"Stop-motion-animated film",
""
],
[
"Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver [ de ]",
"Dennis Gansel",
"Solomon Gordon [ de ] , Henning Baum",
"Germany",
"",
"29 March 2018"
],
[
"Jurassic World : Fallen Kingdom",
"J . A. Bayona",
"Chris Pratt , Bryce Dallas Howard",
"United States",
"",
"June 22 , 2018"
],
[
"The Man Who Killed Don Quixote",
"Terry Gilliam",
"Adam Driver , Jonathan Pryce",
"United Kingdom Belgium France Portugal Spain",
"Adventure comedy",
"May 19 , 2018"
],
[
"Maze Runner : The Death Cure",
"Wes Ball",
"Dylan O'Brien , Kaya Scodelario , Thomas Brodie-Sangster , Ki Hong Lee",
"United States",
"",
""
],
[
"The Meg",
"Jon Turteltaub",
"Jason Statham , Bingbing Li , Rainn Wilson , Cliff Curtis , Winston Chao",
"United States China",
"Sea adventure",
""
]
] |
2018
|
List_of_adventure_films_of_the_2010s_8
|
A list of adventure films released in the 2010s.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Holland_Ladies_Tour
|
2014 Holland Ladies Tour
|
[
"",
"Rider",
"Team",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Ellen van Dijk ( NED )",
"Boels-Dolmans",
"13 ' 15"
],
[
"2",
"Lisa Brennauer ( GER )",
"Specialized-lululemon",
"+ 12"
],
[
"3",
"Trixi Worrack ( GER )",
"Specialized-lululemon",
"+ 24"
],
[
"4",
"Marianne Vos ( NED )",
"Rabo-Liv",
"+ 29"
],
[
"5",
"Ann-Sophie Duyck ( BEL )",
"Belgium ( National team )",
"+ 30"
],
[
"6",
"Evelyn Stevens ( USA )",
"Specialized-lululemon",
"+ 31"
],
[
"7",
"Lizzie Armitstead ( GBR )",
"Boels-Dolmans",
"+ 35"
],
[
"8",
"Emma Johansson ( SWE )",
"Orica-AIS",
"+ 35"
],
[
"9",
"Karol-Ann Canuel ( CAN )",
"Specialized-lululemon",
"+ 38"
],
[
"10",
"Alison Tetrick ( USA )",
"Astana BePink",
"+ 38"
]
] |
Stages -- Stage 1 ( ITT )
|
2 September – Varik to Tiel , 10.1 km ( 6.3 mi ) Finish of Ellen van Dijk Ellen van Dijk on the podium Ellen van Dijk in the orange leading jersey The first stage of the Boels Rental Ladies Tour was a time trial of 10.1 km ( 6.3 mi ) over the dike between Varik and Tiel . The course was flat but there was head wind during the race . World Time Trial Champion Ellen van Dijk ( Boels–Dolmans ) won the time trial 12 seconds ahead of Lisa Brennauer and 24 seconds ahead of Trixi Worrack ( both Specialized–lululemon ) . [ 3 ] Van Dijk said after the race that the time trial was very hard and she started a bit too fast . Furthermore , she said that she was very happy with the victory . She invested a lot of time in the time trial the last period and was pleased that after several second places in time trials this year she now took home the victory . [ 4 ] Stage 1 result & General classification
|
2014_Holland_Ladies_Tour_1
|
The 2014 Boels Ladies Tour also known as the 2014 Holland Ladies Tour is the 17th edition of the Holland Ladies Tour, a women's cycle stage race in the Netherlands. The tour is part of the 2014 women's road cycling calendar and will be held from 2 September to 7 September. The tour has six stages, it starts with an individual trial over 10.1 km (6.3 mi) in Tiel and concludes with a hilly stage in Limburg. The tour has an UCI rating of 2.1. Ellen van Dijk won the tour in 2013 and will defend her title.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Daytona_500
|
2014 Daytona 500
|
[
"No",
"Driver",
"Team",
"Manufacturer",
"Starts",
"Best Finish"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Jamie McMurray ( W )",
"Chip Ganassi Racing",
"Chevrolet",
"11",
"1st"
],
[
"2",
"Brad Keselowski",
"Team Penske",
"Ford",
"4",
"4th"
],
[
"3",
"Austin Dillon ( R )",
"Richard Childress Racing",
"Chevrolet",
"1",
"31st"
],
[
"4",
"Kevin Harvick ( W )",
"Stewart-Haas Racing",
"Chevrolet",
"12",
"1st"
],
[
"5",
"Kasey Kahne",
"Hendrick Motorsports",
"Chevrolet",
"10",
"7th"
],
[
"7",
"Michael Annett",
"Tommy Baldwin Racing",
"Chevrolet",
"0",
"-"
],
[
"9",
"Marcos Ambrose",
"Richard Petty Motorsports",
"Ford",
"5",
"13th"
],
[
"10",
"Danica Patrick",
"Stewart-Haas Racing",
"Chevrolet",
"2",
"8th"
],
[
"11",
"Denny Hamlin",
"Joe Gibbs Racing",
"Toyota",
"8",
"4th"
],
[
"13",
"Casey Mears",
"Germain Racing",
"Chevrolet",
"9",
"2nd"
],
[
"14",
"Tony Stewart",
"Stewart-Haas Racing",
"Chevrolet",
"15",
"2nd"
],
[
"15",
"Clint Bowyer",
"Michael Waltrip Racing",
"Toyota",
"8",
"4th"
],
[
"16",
"Greg Biffle",
"Roush-Fenway Racing",
"Ford",
"11",
"3rd"
],
[
"17",
"Ricky Stenhouse , Jr",
"Roush-Fenway Racing",
"Ford",
"2",
"12th"
],
[
"18",
"Kyle Busch",
"Joe Gibbs Racing",
"Toyota",
"9",
"4th"
],
[
"20",
"Matt Kenseth ( W )",
"Joe Gibbs Racing",
"Ford",
"14",
"1st"
],
[
"21",
"Trevor Bayne ( W )",
"Wood Brothers Racing",
"Ford",
"3",
"1st"
],
[
"22",
"Joey Logano",
"Team Penske",
"Ford",
"5",
"9th"
],
[
"23",
"Alex Bowman ( R )",
"BK Racing",
"Toyota",
"0",
"-"
],
[
"24",
"Jeff Gordon ( W )",
"Hendrick Motorsports",
"Chevrolet",
"21",
"1st"
]
] |
2014_Daytona_500_0
|
The 2014 Daytona 500, the 56th running of the event, was held on February 23, 2014 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Contested over 200 laps and 500 miles (800 km) on the 2.5 miles (4.0 km) asphalt tri-oval, it was the first race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup season. Dale Earnhardt, Jr., driving for Hendrick Motorsports, won the race, making this his second Daytona 500 victory breaking a 55-race winless streak. Denny Hamlin finished 2nd, while Brad Keselowski, Jeff Gordon, and Jimmie Johnson rounded out the Top 5. This race had seven cautions and 42 lead changes among 18 different drivers. The top rookies of this race were polesitter Austin Dillon (9th), Alex Bowman (23rd), and Brian Scott (25th).
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Deadman
|
Derek Deadman
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"1972",
"The Canterbury Tales",
"The Pardoner"
],
[
"1972",
"The Darwin Adventure",
"Man # 2"
],
[
"1976",
"Queen Kong",
"Cockney"
],
[
"1977",
"Jabberwocky",
"Apprentice Armourer"
],
[
"1977",
"The Glitterball",
"Ice cream man"
],
[
"1978",
"The Big Sleep",
"Customer in Bookshop"
],
[
"1979",
"Porridge",
"Cooper"
],
[
"1979",
"A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square",
"Nobby Flowers"
],
[
"1980",
"The Apple",
"Bulldog"
],
[
"1981",
"Time Bandits",
"Robert"
],
[
"1983",
"Funny Money",
"Taxi Driver"
],
[
"1983",
"Never Say Never Again",
"Porter at Shrublands"
],
[
"1983",
"Bullshot",
"Reg Erskine"
],
[
"1985",
"Morons from Outer Space",
"Man in Car"
],
[
"1985",
"Brazil",
"Bill - Dept . of Works"
],
[
"1985",
"National Lampoon 's European Vacation",
"Taxi Driver"
],
[
"1991",
"Robin Hood : Prince of Thieves",
"Kneelock"
],
[
"2000",
"Honest",
"Night Watchman"
],
[
"2001",
"Crush",
"Little Crematorium Man"
],
[
"2001",
"Harry Potter and the Philosopher 's Stone",
"Tom , Bartender in Leaky Cauldron"
]
] |
Filmography
|
Derek_Deadman_0
|
Derek Deadman (11 March 1940 - 22 November 2014) was an English character actor who appeared in numerous British films and television series for 48 years.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Arab_Emirates_football_transfers_summer_2011
|
List of United Arab Emirates football transfers summer 2011
|
[
"Date",
"Name",
"Moving from",
"Moving to",
"Fee"
] |
[
[
"2011-05-6",
"Edson Puch",
"Club Universidad de Chile",
"Al Wasl FC",
"$ 4m"
],
[
"2011-05-22",
"Mubarak Hassan",
"Fujairah Club",
"Al Wasl FC",
"AED3m"
],
[
"2011-05-24",
"Khalaf Ismail",
"Al Wasl FC",
"Ajman Club",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"2011-05-27",
"Ali Rabee",
"Emirates Club",
"Al Wasl FC",
"Free"
],
[
"2011-05-29",
"Hasan Ameen",
"Al Wahda S.C.C",
"Al Nasr SC",
"Free"
],
[
"2011-06-5",
"Abdulaziz Ismail",
"Al Oruba SC",
"Ajman Club",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"2011-06-9",
"Ignacio Scocco",
"AEK Athens F.C",
"Al Ain S.C.C",
"€3.5m"
],
[
"2011-06-10",
"Amer Mubarak",
"Al Nasr SC",
"Ahli Dubai",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"2011-06-11",
"Salem Al Kaabi",
"Al Oruba SC",
"Ajman Club",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"2011-06-11",
"Abdullah Hassan",
"Al Dhaid",
"Ajman Club",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"2011-06-12",
"Ahmed Mubarak",
"Al Fateh",
"Dubai C.S.C",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"2011-06-13",
"Mohamed Malallah",
"Ittihad Kalba",
"Al Ain S.C.C",
"Free"
],
[
"2011-06-14",
"Boris Kabi",
"Ajman Club",
"Kuwait SC",
"$ 1m"
],
[
"2011-06-14",
"Youssef Al Hamadi",
"Al Jazira Club",
"Baniyas SC",
"Loan"
],
[
"2011-06-14",
"Asimo Iowa",
"1 . FC Nuremberg II",
"Al Nasr SC",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"2011-06-15",
"Ali Mohammad Rashid",
"Al Shabab",
"Al Jazira Club",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"2011-06-15",
"Adnan Rashid Bischoh",
"Al Shaab",
"Al Ain S.C.C",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"2011-06-15",
"Karim Kerkar",
"Emirates Club",
"Ajman Club",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"2011-06-15",
"Alexandre Oliveira",
"Al Wasl FC",
"Botafogo FC",
"Undisclosed"
],
[
"2011-06-16",
"Ali Mahmoud",
"Al Wasl FC",
"Baniyas SC",
"Free"
]
] |
Summer transfer window
|
List_of_United_Arab_Emirates_football_transfers_summer_2011_0
|
This is a list of United Arab Emirates football transfers for the summer sale in 2011-12 season. Only moves from Pro-League are listed. The summer transfer window will open on 1 June 2011, although a few transfers may take place prior to that date. The window will close on 31 August 2011.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_crossings_of_the_South_Saskatchewan_River
|
List of crossings of the South Saskatchewan River
|
[
"Crossing",
"Carries",
"Location",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Weldon Ferry",
"Highway 302 to Grid road 682",
"north of Weldon",
"6 car capacity"
],
[
"Muskoday Bridge",
"Highway 3",
"west of Muskoday",
""
],
[
"Fenton Ferry",
"grid road",
"north of Fenton",
"6 car capacity"
],
[
"Railway bridge",
"Canadian National Railway",
"north of Fenton",
""
],
[
"St. Louis Bridge",
"Highway 2",
"St. Louis",
""
],
[
"St. Laurent Ferry",
"Grid road 783 to Grid road 782",
"St. Laurent de Grandin",
"6 car capacity"
],
[
"Gabriel Bridge",
"Highway 312",
"south of Batoche",
""
],
[
"Hague Ferry",
"Grid road 785",
"east of Hague",
"6 car capacity"
],
[
"Clarkboro Ferry",
"Grid road 784",
"east of Warman",
"6 car capacity"
],
[
"Railway bridge",
"Canadian National Railway",
"east of Warman",
""
],
[
"Chief Mistawasis Bridge",
"Marquis Drive to McOrmond Drive",
"Saskatoon",
"4 spans , 6 lanes"
],
[
"Circle Drive Bridge",
"Circle Drive",
"Saskatoon",
"twin spans , 6 lanes"
],
[
"CPR Bridge",
"Canadian Pacific Railway",
"Saskatoon",
""
],
[
"University Bridge",
"25th Street to College Drive",
"Saskatoon",
"4 lanes"
],
[
"Broadway Bridge",
"4th Avenue to Broadway Avenue",
"Saskatoon",
"4 lanes"
],
[
"Traffic Bridge",
"3rd Avenue to Victoria Avenue",
"Saskatoon",
"2 lanes , closed"
],
[
"Senator Sid Buckwold Bridge",
"Idylwyld Freeway ( Highway 11 , Highway 16 )",
"Saskatoon",
"twin spans , 6 lanes"
],
[
"Gordie Howe Bridge",
"Circle Drive",
"Saskatoon",
"6 lanes"
],
[
"Grand Trunk Bridge",
"Canadian National Railway",
"Saskatoon",
""
],
[
"Skytrail",
"Trans Canada Trail",
"Outlook",
"former rail bridge"
]
] |
Saskatchewan
|
List_of_crossings_of_the_South_Saskatchewan_River_0
|
This is a list of crossings of the South Saskatchewan River in the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta, from the river's confluence with the North Saskatchewan River at Saskatchewan River Forks, upstream to its origin at the confluence of the Bow and Oldman Rivers.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_CAF_Champions_League
|
2012 CAF Champions League
|
[
"Team 1",
"Agg",
"Team 2",
"1st leg",
"2nd leg"
] |
[
[
"Al-Hilal",
"2-2 ( 2-4 p )",
"ASO Chlef",
"1-1",
"1-1"
],
[
"Maghreb de Fès",
"0-4",
"Zamalek",
"0-2",
"0-2"
],
[
"Étoile du Sahel",
"4-2",
"AFAD Djékanou",
"4-1",
"0-1"
],
[
"Stade Malien",
"2-3",
"Al-Ahly",
"1-0",
"1-3"
],
[
"Djoliba",
"1-2",
"Sunshine Stars",
"1-1",
"0-1"
],
[
"Espérance ST",
"7-1",
"Dynamos",
"6-0",
"1-1"
],
[
"Berekum Chelsea",
"2-1",
"Coton Sport",
"0-0",
"2-1"
],
[
"TP Mazembe",
"3-1",
"Al-Merreikh",
"2-0",
"1-1"
]
] |
Qualifying rounds -- Second round
|
2012_CAF_Champions_League_5
|
The 2012 CAF Champions League (also known as the 2012 Orange CAF Champions League for sponsorship reasons) was the 48th edition of Africa's premier club football tournament organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), and the 16th edition under the current CAF Champions League format. Al-Ahly from Egypt won a record seventh title, defeating Espérance ST from Tunisia with a 3-2 win on aggregate in the final. They qualified for the 2012 FIFA Club World Cup, and also earned the right to play in the 2013 CAF Super Cup.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collette_Wolfe
|
Collette Wolfe
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"2009",
"Reaper",
"Olivia",
"Episode : The Home Stretch"
],
[
"2009",
"Greek",
"Kiki",
"Episode : Dearly Beloved"
],
[
"2010",
"How I Met Your Mother",
"Sarah",
"Episode : Zoo or False"
],
[
"2010",
"100 Questions",
"Jill",
"Series regular"
],
[
"2010",
"Eastbound & Down",
"Home Buyer",
"Episode : Chapter 13"
],
[
"2010-2011",
"Cougar Town",
"Kirsten",
"8 episodes"
],
[
"2011",
"Traffic Light",
"Michelle",
"Episode : All the Precedent 's Men"
],
[
"2011",
"Friends with Benefits",
"Megan Harriman",
"Episode : The Benefit of Forgetting"
],
[
"2011",
"Lovelies",
"Holly",
"Television film"
],
[
"2012",
"Megawinner",
"Melissa",
"Television film"
],
[
"2012",
"Fetching",
"Liza",
"15 episodes"
],
[
"2013",
"Next Caller",
"Stella",
"Series regular , mid-season replacement never aired"
],
[
"2013",
"The Office",
"Alice",
"Episode : Moving On"
],
[
"2013",
"Mad Men",
"Brenda",
"Episode : Collaborators"
],
[
"2013",
"Royal Pains",
"Greer",
"Episode : Chock Full O ' Nuts"
],
[
"2015",
"Your Family or Mine",
"Shawni",
"Series regular"
],
[
"2015-2016",
"You 're the Worst",
"Dorothy Durwood",
"Recurring , 14 episodes"
],
[
"2018",
"Greys Anatomy",
"Karin Taylor",
"Episode : Personal Jesus"
],
[
"2018",
"A.P . Bio",
"Meredith",
"Recurring"
]
] |
Filmography -- Television
|
Collette_Wolfe_1
|
Collette Wolfe is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in films such as Observe and Report (2009), Hot Tub Time Machine (2010), Young Adult (2011), and Interstellar (2014).
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Women's_50_metre_freestyle
|
2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) – Women's 50 metre freestyle
|
[
"Rank",
"Heat",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"11",
"6",
"Li Zhesi ( CHN )",
"24.15",
"Q"
],
[
"1",
"12",
"4",
"Ranomi Kromowidjojo ( NED )",
"24.15",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"13",
"4",
"Hinkelien Schreuder ( NED )",
"24.18",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"13",
"3",
"Jessica Hardy ( USA )",
"24.34",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"13",
"2",
"Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace ( BAH )",
"24.37",
"Q"
],
[
"6",
"11",
"4",
"Aleksandra Gerasimenya ( BLR )",
"24.38",
"Q"
],
[
"7",
"12",
"7",
"Victoria Poon ( CAN )",
"24.39",
"Q"
],
[
"8",
"12",
"5",
"Amanda Weir ( USA )",
"24.41",
"Q"
],
[
"9",
"11",
"5",
"Dorothea Brandt ( GER )",
"24.48",
"Q"
],
[
"10",
"13",
"6",
"Triin Aljand ( EST )",
"24.54",
"Q"
],
[
"11",
"12",
"2",
"Emma McKeon ( AUS )",
"24.65",
"Q"
],
[
"12",
"11",
"7",
"Sviatlana Khakhlova ( BLR )",
"24.70",
"Q"
],
[
"13",
"11",
"3",
"Flavia Delaroli-Cazziolato ( BRA )",
"24.71",
"Q"
],
[
"14",
"13",
"7",
"Claire Hedenskog ( SWE )",
"24.75",
"Q"
],
[
"15",
"12",
"6",
"Marieke Guehrer ( AUS )",
"24.77",
"Q"
],
[
"16",
"12",
"1",
"Theodora Drakou ( GRE )",
"24.78",
"Q"
],
[
"17",
"2",
"3",
"Jane Trepp ( EST )",
"24.80",
""
],
[
"18",
"12",
"8",
"Sze Hang Yu ( HKG )",
"24.84",
""
],
[
"19",
"13",
"5",
"Svetlana Fedulova ( RUS )",
"24.89",
""
],
[
"20",
"1",
"6",
"Tang Yi ( CHN )",
"24.95",
""
]
] |
Results -- Heats
|
2010_FINA_World_Swimming_Championships_(25_m)_–_Women's_50_metre_freestyle_0
|
The Women's 50 Freestyle at the 10th FINA World Swimming Championships (25m) took place 18 - 19 December 2010 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The heats and semifinals were swum 18 December; the final on 19 December. 101 individuals swam this event.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ATP_number_1_ranked_doubles_tennis_players
|
List of ATP number 1 ranked doubles tennis players
|
[
"Year",
"Player",
"Team"
] |
[
[
"1976",
"Raúl Ramírez",
""
],
[
"1977",
"Frew McMillan ( 1 )",
""
],
[
"1978",
"Frew McMillan ( 2 )",
""
],
[
"1979",
"John McEnroe ( 1 )",
""
],
[
"1980",
"John McEnroe ( 2 )",
""
],
[
"1981",
"John McEnroe ( 3 )",
""
],
[
"1982",
"John McEnroe ( 4 )",
""
],
[
"1983",
"John McEnroe ( 5 )",
"Peter Fleming / John McEnroe"
],
[
"1984",
"Tomáš Šmíd",
"Mark Edmondson / Sherwood Stewart"
],
[
"1985",
"Robert Seguso ( 1 )",
"Ken Flach / Robert Seguso"
],
[
"1986",
"Andrés Gómez",
"Hans Gildemeister / Andrés Gómez"
],
[
"1987",
"Robert Seguso ( 2 )",
"Sergio Casal / Emilio Sánchez"
],
[
"1988",
"Anders Järryd ( 1 )",
"Robert Leach ( 1 ) / Jim Pugh ( 1 )"
],
[
"1989",
"Anders Järryd ( 2 )",
"Robert Leach ( 2 ) / Jim Pugh ( 2 )"
],
[
"1990",
"Pieter Aldrich & Danie Visser",
"Pieter Aldrich / Danie Visser"
],
[
"1991",
"John Fitzgerald",
"John Fitzgerald / Anders Järryd"
],
[
"1992",
"Mark Woodforde ( 1 )",
"Todd Woodbridge ( 1 ) / Mark Woodforde ( 1 )"
],
[
"1993",
"Grant Connell",
"Grant Connell / Patrick Galbraith"
],
[
"1994",
"Paul Haarhuis",
"Jacco Eltingh ( 1 ) / Paul Haarhuis ( 1 )"
],
[
"1995",
"Todd Woodbridge ( 1 )",
"Todd Woodbridge ( 2 ) / Mark Woodforde ( 2 )"
]
] |
Year-end number 1
|
The year-end No . 1 ranked player is determined based on the ATP rankings following the completion of the final tournament of the calendar year . For doubles , two rankings are maintained , one for the individual player or players with the most points , and one for the team with the most points at the end of the season . Country Player No . of Times USA Mike Bryan 10 USA Bob Bryan 8 USA John McEnroe 5 AUS Mark Woodforde 3 AUS Todd Woodbridge RSA Frew McMillan 2 USA Robert Seguso SWE Anders Järryd BAH Mark Knowles BRA Marcelo Melo MEX Raúl Ramírez 1 TCH Tomáš Šmíd ECU Andrés Gómez RSA Pieter Aldrich RSA Danie Visser AUS John Fitzgerald CAN Grant Connell NED Paul Haarhuis NED Jacco Eltingh IND Leander Paes SWE Jonas Björkman BLR Max Mirnyi CAN Daniel Nestor SRB Nenad Zimonjić FRA Nicolas Mahut COL Juan Sebastián Cabal COL Robert Farah
|
List_of_ATP_number_1_ranked_doubles_tennis_players_2
|
The ATP Rankings are the Association of Tennis Professionals' (ATP) merit-based method for determining the rankings in men's tennis. In doubles, the top-ranked team is the pair who, over the previous 52 weeks, has gathered the most ATP Rankings points. Points are awarded based on how far a team advances in tournaments and the category of those tournaments. The ATP has used a computerised system for determining doubles rankings since 1976. An updated rankings list is released at the beginning of each week. Since the introduction of the ATP rankings the method used to calculate a player's ranking points has changed several times. As of 2017, ranking is based on calculating, for each player, his total points from his best 18 results from all eligible tournaments, including the ATP Finals (Doubles) played in the 52-week ranking period. For entry purposes there are no mandatory events, however, once a player is accepted in the main draw of one of these 12 tournaments, as a direct acceptance, a qualifier or a lucky loser or having accepted a wild card, his result in this tournament shall count for his ranking, whether or not he participates. The current number 1 doubles player is Robert Farah of Colombia.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Uruguayan_Segunda_División_season
|
2011–12 Uruguayan Segunda División season
|
[
"Team",
"Manager",
"Captain",
"Kit manufacturer",
"Shirt main sponsor"
] |
[
[
"Atenas",
"Wilmar Cabrera",
"Gabriel Alcoba",
"Mass",
"TV cable 8 digital"
],
[
"Boston River",
"Fernando Helo",
"Marcelo De Souza",
"Matgeor",
"Buquebus"
],
[
"Central Español",
"Darlyn Gayol",
"Ronald Ramirez",
"Matgeor",
"La Selva"
],
[
"Deportivo Maldonado",
"Julio Ribas",
"Gonzalo Amarilla",
"Matgeor",
"Rinde dos"
],
[
"Huracán",
"Carlos Rodao",
"Gonzalo Ancheta",
"Mgr Sport",
"INOX"
],
[
"Juventud",
"Ariel De Armas",
"Pablo Tiscornia",
"Matgeor",
"IARA"
],
[
"Miramar Misiones",
"Carlos Manta",
"Adrián Berbia",
"Mgr Sport",
"Cymaco"
],
[
"Plaza Colonia",
"Luis Matosas",
"Alejandro Villoldo",
"Matgeor",
"Rinde dos"
],
[
"Progreso",
"Leonardo Ramos",
"Fabián Canobbio",
"Matgeor",
"Rinde dos"
],
[
"Rocha",
"Fernando Alvez",
"Leonardo Maldonado",
"Mgr Sport",
"Rutas del Sol"
],
[
"Sud América",
"Alejandro Apud",
"Fabián Yantorno",
"Matgeor",
"Las Acacias"
],
[
"Tacuarembó",
"Gustavo Ferraz",
"Walt Báez",
"Mgr Sport",
"Agencia Central"
],
[
"Villa Teresa",
"Vito Beato",
"Diego Bértola",
"Mgr Sport",
"Milwaukee"
]
] |
Club information -- Personnel and kits
|
2011–12_Uruguayan_Segunda_División_season_1
|
The 2011-12 Uruguayan Segunda División is the season of second division professional of football in Uruguay. A total of 13 teams will compete; the top two teams and the winner of the Championship play-offs are promoted to the Uruguayan Primera División.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966–67_Liverpool_F.C._season
|
1966–67 Liverpool F.C. season
|
[
"Date",
"Opponents",
"Venue",
"Result",
"Scorers",
"Attendance",
"Report 1",
"Report 2"
] |
[
[
"20-Aug-66",
"Leicester City",
"H",
"3-2",
"Hunt 10 ' Strong 31 ' Stevenson 65 pen '",
"49,076",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"24-Aug-66",
"Manchester City",
"A",
"1-2",
"Strong 35 '",
"50,923",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"27-Aug-66",
"Everton",
"A",
"1-3",
"Smith 43 '",
"64,318",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"30-Aug-66",
"Manchester City",
"H",
"3-2",
"Hunt 4 ' , 80 ' Strong 7 '",
"51,645",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"03-Sep-66",
"West Ham United",
"A",
"1-1",
"Strong 88 '",
"33,000",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"05-Sep-66",
"Blackpool",
"A",
"2-1",
"Hunt 18 ' Thompson 85 '",
"24,375",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"10-Sep-66",
"Sheffield Wednesday",
"H",
"1-1",
"Strong 19 '",
"48,717",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"17-Sep-66",
"Southampton",
"A",
"2-1",
"St. John 35 ' Callaghan 48 '",
"28,287",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"24-Sep-66",
"Sunderland",
"H",
"2-2",
"Yeats 10 ' Hunt 46 '",
"45,706",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"01-Oct-66",
"Aston Villa",
"A",
"3-2",
"St. John 31 ' Callaghan 65 ' Graham 67 '",
"24,909",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"08-Oct-66",
"Fulham",
"H",
"2-2",
"Strong 1 ' St. John 36 '",
"44,024",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"15-Oct-66",
"Nottingham Forest",
"A",
"1-1",
"Hunt 19 '",
"32,887",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"29-Oct-66",
"Stoke City",
"A",
"0-2",
"",
"37,933",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"05-Nov-66",
"Nottingham Forest",
"H",
"4-0",
"Strong 16 ' Hunt 62 ' , 75 ' Thompson 73 '",
"40,624",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"09-Nov-66",
"Burnley",
"H",
"2-0",
"Lawler 4 ' Thompson 89 '",
"50,124",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"12-Nov-66",
"Newcastle United",
"A",
"2-0",
"St. John 22 ' Hunt 65 '",
"36,910",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"19-Nov-66",
"Leeds United",
"H",
"5-0",
"Lawler 43 ' Thompson 57 ' Strong 75 ' , 89 ' St. John 83 '",
"51,014",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"26-Nov-66",
"West Bromwich Albion",
"A",
"1-2",
"Strong 79 '",
"25,900",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"03-Dec-66",
"Sheffield United",
"H",
"1-0",
"St. John 89 '",
"42,762",
"Report",
"Report"
],
[
"10-Dec-66",
"Manchester United",
"A",
"2-2",
"St. John 15 ' , 45 '",
"62,500",
"Report",
"Report"
]
] |
First Division -- Matches
|
Main article : 1966–67 Football League § First Division
|
1966–67_Liverpool_F.C._season_1
|
Liverpool F.C. A win against Everton at Goodison Park at least gave Liverpool the Charity Shield, but it was humbled by Ajax led by a young Johan Cruyff in the European Cup, from which the side never recovered, hence arch rivals Manchester United winning the championship instead.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurovision_Song_Contest_2017
|
Eurovision Song Contest 2017
|
[
"N",
"Contestant",
"Nation ( s ) giving 12 points"
] |
[
[
"18",
"Portugal",
"Armenia , Czech Republic , France , Georgia , Hungary , Iceland , Israel , Latvia , Lithuania , Netherlands , Poland , San Marino , Serbia , Slovenia , Spain , Sweden , Switzerland , United Kingdom"
],
[
"4",
"Bulgaria",
"Belarus , Estonia , Macedonia , Norway"
],
[
"3",
"Sweden",
"Belgium , Denmark , Finland"
],
[
"2",
"Belarus",
"Azerbaijan , Ukraine"
],
[
"2",
"Netherlands",
"Austria , Romania"
],
[
"2",
"Italy",
"Albania , Malta"
],
[
"2",
"Azerbaijan",
"Italy , Portugal"
],
[
"2",
"Greece",
"Cyprus , Montenegro"
],
[
"1",
"Austria",
"Bulgaria"
],
[
"1",
"Hungary",
"Croatia"
],
[
"1",
"Norway",
"Germany"
],
[
"1",
"United Kingdom",
"Australia"
],
[
"1",
"Cyprus",
"Greece"
],
[
"1",
"Romania",
"Moldova"
],
[
"1",
"Belgium",
"Ireland"
]
] |
Scoreboard -- Final
|
Countries in bold gave the maximum 24 points ( 12 points apiece from professional jury and televoting ) to the specified entrant . Jury [ edit ]
|
Eurovision_Song_Contest_2017_18
|
The Eurovision Song Contest 2017 was the 62nd edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Kiev, Ukraine, following Jamala's win at the 2016 contest in Stockholm, Sweden with the song 1944. It was the second time Ukraine had hosted the contest, having previously done so in 2005. It was, overall, the fourth Eurovision event that were held in the country, including the Junior Eurovision Song Contest in 2009 and 2013. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster National Public Broadcasting Company of Ukraine (UA:PBC), the contest was held at the International Exhibition Centre and consisted of two semi-finals on 9 and 11 May, and the final on 13 May 2017. The three live shows were hosted by Oleksandr Skichko, Volodymyr Ostapchuk and Timur Miroshnychenko. Forty-two countries participated in the contest. Portugal and Romania returned to the contest after a year's absence, while Bosnia and Herzegovina withdrew on financial grounds. Russia had originally planned to participate, but announced their withdrawal on 13 April 2017, after their representative, Julia Samoylova, was banned from entering Ukraine by virtue of having travelled directly from Russia to Crimea in 2015, a region that was annexed by Russia in 2014, to give a performance, which is illegal under Ukrainian law. The winner was Portugal with the song Amar pelos dois, performed by Salvador Sobral and written by his sister Luísa Sobral. This was Portugal's first win - and first top five placing - in 53 years of participation, the longest winless run by a country in Eurovision history. It was also the first winning song entirely performed in a country's native language since Serbia's Molitva in 2007, and the first winner written in triple metre since Ireland's The Voice in 1996.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2018_Commonwealth_Games_–_Women's_400_metres
|
Athletics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's 400 metres
|
[
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Reaction Time",
"Result",
"Qual"
] |
[
[
"1",
"4",
"Yinka Ajayi ( NGR )",
"0.198",
"51.71",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"2",
"Christine Botlogetswe ( BOT )",
"0.211",
"51.73",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"6",
"Hima Das ( IND )",
"0.165",
"52.11",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"5",
"Veronica Kamumbe Mutua ( KEN )",
"0.179",
"52.70",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"1",
"Morgan Mitchell ( AUS )",
"0.153",
"52.81",
"q"
],
[
"6",
"3",
"Kineke Alexander ( SVG )",
"0.191",
"53.63",
"q"
],
[
"7",
"8",
"Scovia Ayikoru ( UGA )",
"0.188",
"54.65",
""
],
[
"8",
"7",
"Miriama Senokonoko ( FIJ )",
"0.313",
"58.31",
""
]
] |
Results -- First round
|
The first round consisted of five heats . The four fastest competitors per heat ( plus four fastest losers ) advanced to the semifinals . [ 3 ] Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3 Heat 4 Heat 5
|
Athletics_at_the_2018_Commonwealth_Games_–_Women's_400_metres_4
|
The women's 400 metres at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, as part of the athletics programme, took place in the Carrara Stadium between 9 and 11 April 2018.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djimon_Hounsou
|
Djimon Hounsou
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1990",
"Beverly Hills , 90210",
"Doorman",
"Episode : Class of Beverly Hills"
],
[
"1999",
"ER",
"Mobalage Ikabo",
"6 episodes"
],
[
"2000",
"The Wild Thornberrys",
"Villager ( voice )",
"Episode : Luck Be an Aye-Aye"
],
[
"2001",
"Soul Food",
"Victor Onuka",
"Episode : Games People Play"
],
[
"2003-04",
"Alias",
"Kazari Bomani",
"3 episodes"
],
[
"2010",
"Black Panther",
"T'Challa / Black Panther ( voice )",
""
],
[
"2016",
"Wayward Pines",
"CJ Mitchum",
""
],
[
"2018",
"DreamWorks Dragons",
"Drago Bludvist ( voice )",
"Episode : King of Dragons pt 2"
],
[
"2019",
"The Longest Day in Chang'an",
"Master Ge",
""
],
[
"2021",
"What If ... ?",
"Korath the Pursuer ( voice )",
""
]
] |
Filmography -- Television
|
Djimon_Hounsou_1
|
Djimon Gaston Hounsou (/ˈdʒaɪmən ˈuːnsuː/; French: [dʒimɔ̃ unsu]; born 24 April 1964) is a Beninese-American actor and model. Hounsou began his career appearing in music videos. He made his film debut in the Sandra Bernhard film Without You I'm Nothing (1990) and gained widespread recognition for his role as Cinqué in the Steven Spielberg film Amistad (1997). He gained further recognition for his roles in Gladiator (2000), In America (2003), and Blood Diamond (2006), receiving Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor nominations for both the latter films. He also had a minor role in Furious 7 (2015). He has been nominated for a Golden Globe Award and three Screen Actors Guild Awards. Djimon Hounsou plays an important role as well in the French film Forces spéciales in 2011. In the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he plays the role of Korath the Pursuer in Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) and Captain Marvel (2019). Additionally, in the DC Extended Universe, he played the role of the Fisherman King in Aquaman (2018) and the wizard Shazam in Shazam! (2019).
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia–Alabama_League
|
Georgia–Alabama League
|
[
"Team standings",
"W",
"L",
"PCT",
"GB",
"Managers"
] |
[
[
"Rome Romans",
"43",
"22",
".662",
"0",
"Frank Manush"
],
[
"Newnan Cowetas",
"41",
"26",
".612",
"3",
"Henry Mathewson"
],
[
"LaGrange Grangers",
"39",
"29",
".574",
"5.5",
"Grady Bowen / Ed Lafitte"
],
[
"Talladega Tigers",
"26",
"38",
".406",
"16.5",
"Clarence Garrett"
],
[
"Anniston Moulders",
"23",
"39",
".371",
"18.5",
"Bill Reynolds"
],
[
"Griffin Lightfoots",
"23",
"41",
".359",
"19.5",
"Kid Reagan / Phil Wells"
]
] |
Cities represented , teams & stats 1913–1917 -- 1916 Georgia–Alabama League
|
President : Dick Jemison
|
Georgia–Alabama_League_6
|
The Georgia-Alabama League was a minor league baseball league that operated in its two namesake states. The circuit first operated from 1913 to 1917, was revived from 1928 to 1930, then returned to operation for a final time from 1946 through 1951. The league's existence thus spanned some 39 years, but it only fielded teams in 14 seasons. All versions of the Georgia-Alabama League were Class D leagues, the lowest classification in Organized Ball during their years of operation. Sixteen cities fielded teams in the league at one time or another - nine from Alabama and seven from Georgia. No city was represented in all three of the league's runs. Out of the 14 seasons that the league played, the Georgia teams won eleven titles while the Alabama cities captured only three. Four Georgia teams won two titles each over the league's three eras: Newnan, Georgia won the first of their two crowns in 1915, then waited some 34 years to collect the second in 1949; Lindale, Georgia won in 1929 and 1930; Carrollton, Georgia picked up two back-to-back titles in 1946 & 1947 and LaGrange, Georgia took the league's last two championships in 1950 and 1951. Attendance figures were available for the last run of six years, during which the league drew just shy of 2,000,000 fans to the parks. The turnstile count peaked at about 480,000 in 1947 but by 1951 it had dropped to a little over 175,000, which was insufficient to keep the circuit in operation.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1956_Nippon_Professional_Baseball_season
|
1956 Nippon Professional Baseball season
|
[
"Stat",
"Player",
"Team",
"Total"
] |
[
[
"Wins",
"Takehiko Bessho",
"Yomiuri Giants",
"27"
],
[
"Losses",
"Noboru Akiyama",
"Taiyo Whales",
"25"
],
[
"Earned run average",
"Shozo Watanabe",
"Osaka Tigers",
"1.45"
],
[
"Strikeouts",
"Masaichi Kaneda",
"Kokutetsu Swallows",
"316"
],
[
"Innings pitched",
"Noboru Akiyama",
"Taiyo Whales",
"379 ⁄ 3"
]
] |
1956_Nippon_Professional_Baseball_season_4
|
The 1956 Nippon Professional Baseball season was the seventh season of operation of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB).
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_C.F._Monterrey_season
|
2010–11 C.F. Monterrey season
|
[
"Position",
"Name",
"Goals scored"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Humberto Suazo",
"8"
],
[
"2",
"Aldo de Nigris",
"5"
],
[
"3",
"Neri Cardozo",
"4"
],
[
"4",
"Sergio Santana",
"3"
],
[
"4",
"Walter Ayoví",
"3"
],
[
"4",
"Osvaldo Martínez",
"3"
],
[
"7",
"Darío Carreño",
"2"
],
[
"7",
"Jesús Zavala",
"2"
],
[
"9",
"Jesús Arellano",
"1"
],
[
"9",
"Ricardo Osorio",
"1"
],
[
"9",
"Luis Ernesto Pérez",
"1"
],
[
"TOTAL",
"",
"33"
]
] |
CONCACAF Champions League -- Goalscorers
|
Clausura 2011 and Champions League Knockout Stage [ 1 ]
|
2010–11_C.F._Monterrey_season_7
|
The 2010-11 Monterrey season was the 64th professional season of Mexico's top-flight football league. The season is split into two tournaments - the Torneo Apertura and the Torneo Clausura - each with identical formats and each contested by the same eighteen teams. Monterrey began their season on July 24, 2010 against San Luis, Monterrey will play their homes games on Saturdays at 5:00pm. Monterrey won their fourth title by defeating Santos Laguna 6-2 in aggregate score on December 5, 2010.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_UCI_Oceania_Tour
|
2007–08 UCI Oceania Tour
|
[
"Date",
"Race Name",
"Location",
"UCI Rating",
"Winner",
"Team"
] |
[
[
"15-21 October",
"Herald Sun Tour",
"Australia",
"2.1",
"Matthew Wilson ( AUS )",
"Unibet.com"
],
[
"27 October",
"Melbourne to Warrnambool Classic",
"Australia",
"1.2",
"Tim Decker ( AUS )",
"Decked Out Coaching"
],
[
"5-10 November",
"Tour of Southland",
"New Zealand",
"2.2",
"Hayden Roulston ( NZL )",
"Trek-Zookeepers Café"
],
[
"14 November",
"Oceania Cycling Championships - Time Trial",
"Australia",
"CC",
"Gordon McCauley ( NZL )",
"New Zealand ( national team )"
],
[
"18 Nov",
"Oceania Cycling Championships - Road Race",
"Australia",
"CC",
"Hayden Roulston ( NZL )",
"New Zealand ( national team )"
]
] |
Events -- 2007
|
2007–08_UCI_Oceania_Tour_0
|
The 2007-08 UCI Oceania Tour was the fourth season of the UCI Oceania Tour. The season began on 15 October 2007 with the Herald Sun Tour and ended on 3 February 2008 with the Tour of Wellington. The points leader, based on the cumulative results of previous races, wears the UCI Oceania Tour cycling jersey. Robert McLachlan of Australia was the defending champion of the 2006-07 UCI Oceania Tour. Hayden Roulston of New Zealand was crowned as the 2007-08 UCI Oceania Tour champion. Throughout the season, points are awarded to the top finishers of stages within stage races and the final general classification standings of each of the stages races and one-day events. The quality and complexity of a race also determines how many points are awarded to the top finishers, the higher the UCI rating of a race, the more points are awarded. The UCI ratings from highest to lowest are as follows:
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Race_of_Champions
|
2012 Race of Champions
|
[
"Driver 1",
"Time 1",
"Car",
"Driver 2",
"Time 2"
] |
[
[
"M. Schumacher",
"1:15.5993",
"KTM X-Bow",
"R. Grosjean",
"1:15.7666"
],
[
"R. Hunter-Reay",
"1:17.0206",
"KTM X-Bow",
"K. Oshima",
"1:22.5314"
],
[
"K. Oshima",
"1:21.7940",
"ROC Car",
"M. Schumacher",
"1:19.7627"
],
[
"R. Grosjean",
"1:19.3890",
"ROC Car",
"R. Hunter-Reay",
"1:26.2154"
],
[
"K. Oshima",
"1:24.7413",
"Euro Racecar",
"R. Grosjean",
"1:20.9656"
],
[
"M. Schumacher",
"1:17.8680",
"Euro Racecar",
"R. Hunter-Reay",
"1:25.2427"
]
] |
Group D
|
Pos . Team Wins Losses Best Time 1 Michael Schumacher 3 0 1:15.5993 2 Romain Grosjean 2 1 1:15.7666 3 Ryan Hunter-Reay 1 2 1:17.0206 4 Kazuya Oshima 0 3 1:21.7940
|
2012_Race_of_Champions_22
|
The 2012 Race of Champions was the 25th running of the event, and took place over 14-16 December 2012 at the Rajamangala Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. During the first day, a ROC Thailand contest was held with four local drivers to decide the identity of the Thai representatives. The top two drivers (Nattavude Charoensukawattana and Tin Sritrai) advanced to the ROC Asia contest, where they faced teams from India, China and Japan. The Thai team was guaranteed a place in the main Nations Cup, whilst the second spot was taken by the victorious Indian team formed by F1 driver Narain Karthikeyan and WEC driver Karun Chandhok. During the second day, Germany took their sixth consecutive Nations Cup victory courtesy of Sebastian Vettel and Michael Schumacher, beating France (Sébastien Ogier and Romain Grosjean) in the final 2-0. During the final day, Romain Grosjean won the Race of Champions, beating Tom Kristensen 2-0 in a closely fought final. In the UK, the live broadcasts of the latter two days of the event on Motors TV attracted a peak of 44,000 television viewers, a respectable figure for a satellite-only channel.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It's_Only_a_Theory
|
It's Only a Theory
|
[
"Episode",
"Guest",
"Original air date"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Clare Balding",
"6 October 2009 ( 2009-10-06 )"
],
[
"2",
"Martha Kearney",
"13 October 2009 ( 2009-10-13 )"
],
[
"3",
"Kirsty Wark",
"20 October 2009 ( 2009-10-20 )"
],
[
"4",
"Clare Balding",
"27 October 2009 ( 2009-10-27 )"
],
[
"5",
"Martha Kearney",
"3 November 2009 ( 2009-11-03 )"
],
[
"6",
"Vince Cable",
"10 November 2009 ( 2009-11-10 )"
],
[
"7",
"Dermot Murnaghan",
"17 November 2009 ( 2009-11-17 )"
],
[
"8",
"Clare Balding",
"24 November 2009 ( 2009-11-24 )"
]
] |
Guests
|
The two regular panelists were joined by one guest in each of the episodes .
|
It's_Only_a_Theory_0
|
It's Only a Theory is a British television panel game show, first aired on BBC Four in 2009. It was conceived by and starred Andy Hamilton and featured Reginald D. Hunter as a regular panelist. Announced by the BBC in April 2009, the eight episode series was produced by Hat Trick Productions. The panelists discuss theories about life, the universe and everything submitted by professionals and experts. The panel debates each theory and decides whether it is worth keeping.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_pole_vault
|
2017 World Championships in Athletics – Men's pole vault
|
[
"Rank",
"Group",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"5.30",
"5.45",
"5.60",
"5.70",
"Mark",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"A",
"Renaud Lavillenie",
"France ( FRA )",
"-",
"-",
"o",
"o",
"5.70",
"q"
],
[
"1",
"A",
"Piotr Lisek",
"Poland ( POL )",
"o",
"o",
"o",
"o",
"5.70",
"q"
],
[
"3",
"B",
"Sam Kendricks",
"United States ( USA )",
"o",
"o",
"xxo",
"o",
"5.70",
"q"
],
[
"4",
"B",
"Shawnacy Barber",
"Canada ( CAN )",
"o",
"o",
"o",
"xx o",
"5.70",
"q"
],
[
"5",
"A",
"Axel Chapelle",
"France ( FRA )",
"xo",
"o",
"o",
"xx o",
"5.70",
"q"
],
[
"5",
"A",
"Raphael Holzdeppe",
"Germany ( GER )",
"-",
"o",
"xo",
"xx o",
"5.70",
"q"
],
[
"7",
"B",
"Paweł Wojciechowski",
"Poland ( POL )",
"-",
"o",
"xxo",
"xx o",
"5.70",
"q"
],
[
"8",
"A",
"Armand Duplantis",
"Sweden ( SWE )",
"xxo",
"xo",
"xo",
"xx o",
"5.70",
"q"
],
[
"9",
"B",
"Arnaud Art",
"Belgium ( BEL )",
"o",
"o",
"o",
"xxx",
"5.60",
"q"
],
[
"10",
"A",
"Xue Changrui",
"China ( CHN )",
"-",
"xo",
"o",
"xxx",
"5.60",
"q"
],
[
"11",
"B",
"Kurtis Marschall",
"Australia ( AUS )",
"o",
"xxo",
"o",
"xxx",
"5.60",
"q"
],
[
"11",
"B",
"Yao Jie",
"China ( CHN )",
"o",
"xxo",
"o",
"xxx",
"5.60",
"q"
],
[
"13",
"B",
"Christopher Nilsen",
"United States ( USA )",
"o",
"o",
"x o",
"xxx",
"5.60",
""
],
[
"14",
"B",
"Valentin Lavillenie",
"France ( FRA )",
"-",
"xo",
"x o",
"xxx",
"5.60",
""
],
[
"15",
"A",
"Andrew Irwin",
"United States ( USA )",
"xxo",
"o",
"x o",
"xxx",
"5.60",
""
],
[
"16",
"A",
"Adrián Vallés",
"Spain ( ESP )",
"xxo",
"xo",
"x o",
"xxx",
"5.60",
""
],
[
"17",
"A",
"Vladyslav Malykhin",
"Ukraine ( UKR )",
"xxo",
"o",
"xx o",
"xxx",
"5.60",
""
],
[
"18",
"A",
"Jan Kudlička",
"Czech Republic ( CZE )",
"-",
"o",
"xxx",
"",
"5.45",
""
],
[
"18",
"B",
"Hiroki Ogita",
"Japan ( JPN )",
"o",
"o",
"xxx",
"",
"5.45",
""
],
[
"20",
"A",
"Germán Chiaraviglio",
"Argentina ( ARG )",
"xo",
"o",
"xxx",
"",
"5.45",
""
]
] |
Results -- Qualification
|
The qualification round took place on 6 August , in two groups , both starting at 10:40 . Athletes attaining a mark of 5.75 metres ( Q ) or at least the 12 best performers ( q ) qualified for the final . [ 6 ] The overall results were as follows : [ 7 ]
|
2017_World_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_pole_vault_0
|
The men's pole vault at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics was held at the Olympic Stadium on 6 and 8 August.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Eswatini
|
Foreign relations of Eswatini
|
[
"Country",
"Formal Relations Began",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Armenia",
"3 May 2013",
"Both countries established diplomatic relations on 3 May 2013"
],
[
"Canada",
"1968",
"Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1968 . Canada is represented in Eswatini via parallel accreditation of its embassy in Maputo , Mozambique . Eswatini is represented in Canada through its embassy in Washington , D.C. , United States . Both countries are full members of Commonwealth of Nations"
],
[
"Republic of China ( Taiwan )",
"16 September 1968",
"Eswatini established diplomatic relations with the Republic of China ( ROC ) commonly known as Taiwan , on 16 September 1968 . Eswatini has an embassy in Taipei and ROC has an embassy in Mbabane . As of 2018 , it is last African country to recognize the ROC instead of the PRC as the sole representative of China"
],
[
"Cyprus",
"",
"Cyprus is represented in Eswatini through its embassy in Pretoria , South Africa and by an honorary consulate in Mbabane . Eswatini is represented in Cyprus through its embassy in London . Both countries are full members of Commonwealth of Nations"
],
[
"Georgia",
"20 May 2016",
"Both countries established diplomatic relations on 20 May 2016"
],
[
"Greece",
"",
"Greece is represented in Eswatini via parallel accreditation of its embassy in Pretoria , South Africa . Eswatini is represented in Greece through its embassy in London"
],
[
"Guyana",
"24 May 1977",
"Both countries have established diplomatic relations on 24 May 1977 . Both countries are full members of Commonwealth of Nations"
],
[
"Israel",
"September 1968",
"Both countries established diplomatic relations in September 1968"
],
[
"Japan",
"May 1971",
"See Eswatini-Japan relations Both countries established diplomatic relations in May 1971 . Japan is represented in Eswatini via parallel accreditation of its embassy in Pretoria , South Africa"
],
[
"Mexico",
"1975",
"Eswatini does not have an embassy accredited to Mexico . Mexico is accredited to Eswatini from its embassy in Pretoria , South Africa"
],
[
"Montenegro",
"28 February 2013",
"Both countries established diplomatic relations on February 28 , 2013"
],
[
"Namibia",
"",
"Eswatini is accredited to Namibia from its high commission in Pretoria , South Africa . Namibia is accredited to Eswatini from its high commission in Pretoria , South Africa"
],
[
"Romania",
"12 December 1990",
"Both countries established diplomatic relations on 12 December 1990"
],
[
"Russia",
"",
"See Eswatini-Russia relations"
],
[
"Serbia",
"1968",
"Both countries have established diplomatic relations in 1968 . A number of bilateral agreements have been concluded and are in force between both countries"
],
[
"South Africa",
"",
"South Africa has a high commission in Mbabane . Eswatini has a high commission in Pretoria"
],
[
"South Korea",
"6 November 1968",
"Both countries established diplomatic relations began on 6 November 1968"
],
[
"Switzerland",
"1968",
"Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1968"
],
[
"Turkey",
"",
"Eswatini is represented in Turkey through its embassy in Brussels , Belgium and an honorary consulate in Ankara . Turkey is represented in Eswatini via parallel accreditation of its embassy in Pretoria , South Africa and an honorary consulate in Mbabane"
],
[
"United Kingdom",
"",
"Eswatini has a high commission in London . United Kingdom has a high commission in Mbabane"
]
] |
Bilateral relations
|
Foreign_relations_of_Eswatini_0
|
Eswatini is a member of the United Nations, the Commonwealth of Nations, the African Union, the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, and the Southern African Development Community. Currently, the Kingdom of Eswatini maintains 11 embassies along with 15 consulates and other representations around the world, while there are five embassies in Eswatini as well as 14 consulates and other representations.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Women's_British_Open_Squash_Championship
|
2002 Women's British Open Squash Championship
|
[
"Player One",
"Player Two",
"Score"
] |
[
[
"Farrah Sterne",
"Caroline Heal",
"4-9 9-0 9-6 9-0"
],
[
"Wendy Maitland",
"Carla Khan",
"6-9 9-5 9-7 9-3"
],
[
"Jenny Duncalf",
"Lara Petara",
"10-8 9-1 10-9"
],
[
"Engy Kheirallah",
"Elin Blikra",
"9-2 9-4 9-1"
],
[
"Louise Crome",
"Cheryl Beaumont",
"9-6 9-3 9-2"
],
[
"Sharon Wee",
"Kim Hannes",
"7-9 2-9 10-9 9-4 9-0"
],
[
"Kate Allison",
"Dominique Lloyd-Walter",
"3-9 9-7 9-4 9-4"
],
[
"Laura Lengthorn",
"Becky Botwright",
"4-9 9-2 5-9 9-5 9-1"
]
] |
Draw and results -- Qualifying Round
|
2002_Women's_British_Open_Squash_Championship_0
|
The 2002 Women's British Open Squash Championships was held at the Lambs Squash Club, London (qualifying) and the National Squash Centre in Manchester from 8-15 April 2002. The event was won by Sarah Fitzgerald who defeated Tania Bailey in the final.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nightingale_(opera)
|
The Nightingale (opera)
|
[
"Role",
"Voice type",
"Premiere cast , 26 May 1914 ( Conductor : Pierre Monteux )"
] |
[
[
"Nightingale ( Соловей )",
"coloratura soprano",
"Aurelia Dobrovolska"
],
[
"Fisherman ( Рыбак )",
"tenor",
"Aleksandr Varfolomejev"
],
[
"Cook ( Кухарочка )",
"soprano",
"Maria Brian"
],
[
"Emperor ( Император )",
"bass",
"Pjotr Pavel Andrejev"
],
[
"Chamberlain ( Камергер )",
"bass",
"Aleksandr Belianin"
],
[
"Bonze ( Бонза )",
"bass",
"Nikolaj Goulajev"
],
[
"Death ( Смерть )",
"contralto",
"Elisabeth Petrenko"
],
[
"1st Japanese emissary ( Японский посол 1 )",
"soprano",
"Mamsina"
],
[
"2nd Japanese emissary ( Японский посол 2 )",
"bass",
"Vasilj Saranov"
],
[
"3rd Japanese emissary ( Японский посол 3 )",
"tenor",
"Fodor Ernst"
]
] |
Roles
|
The_Nightingale_(opera)_0
|
The Nightingale (Russian: Соловей - Solovyei; French: Le Rossignol) is a Russian conte lyrique in three acts by Igor Stravinsky. The libretto, based on the tale of The Nightingale by Hans Christian Andersen, was written by the composer and Stepan Mitusov. It was first performed on 26 May 1914 by the Ballets Russes at the Palais Garnier in Paris. Stravinsky had begun work on the opera in 1908, but put it aside for several years after he had received the commission from Sergei Diaghilev for the ballet The Firebird. He completed it in 1914, after he had completed his other two major ballets for Diaghilev, Petrushka and The Rite of Spring. Because the time between the writing of the first and second acts extended over six years, stylistically the work reflects Stravinsky's significantly changed approach to composition, and this can clearly be detected when performances are given. Stravinsky subsequently turned aside from large productions to concentrate on chamber music and the piano.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game
|
2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
|
[
"Position",
"Player",
"Team",
"All-Star Games"
] |
[
[
"P",
"Heath Bell",
"Padres",
"2"
],
[
"P",
"Jonathan Broxton",
"Dodgers",
"2"
],
[
"P",
"Matt Capps",
"Nationals",
"1"
],
[
"P",
"Chris Carpenter",
"Cardinals",
"3"
],
[
"P",
"Yovani Gallardo",
"Brewers",
"1"
],
[
"P",
"Roy Halladay",
"Phillies",
"7"
],
[
"P",
"Tim Hudson",
"Braves",
"3"
],
[
"P",
"Ubaldo Jiménez",
"Rockies",
"1"
],
[
"P",
"Josh Johnson",
"Marlins",
"2"
],
[
"P",
"Hong-Chih Kuo",
"Dodgers",
"1"
],
[
"P",
"Tim Lincecum",
"Giants",
"3"
],
[
"P",
"Evan Meek",
"Pirates",
"1"
],
[
"P",
"Arthur Rhodes",
"Reds",
"1"
],
[
"P",
"Adam Wainwright",
"Cardinals",
"1"
],
[
"P",
"Brian Wilson",
"Giants",
"2"
]
] |
National League
|
2010_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game_5
|
The 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 81st midseason exhibition between the All-Stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 13, 2010, at Angel Stadium of Anaheim, the home of the American League Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and was telecast by Fox Sports in the US, with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver in the broadcast booth. Fox also teamed with DirecTV to produce a separate 3D broadcast, the first ever for a network Major League Baseball game. Kenny Albert and Mark Grace called the 3D telecast. ESPN Radio also broadcast the game, with Jon Sciambi and Dave Campbell announcing. The National League won the game 3-1, ending a 13-game winless streak. This was the third All-Star Game hosted by the city of Anaheim, California, which previously hosted the game in 1967 and 1989. From 2003-16, the winning team earned home field advantage for the World Series. This was the first All Star Game the National League won since 1996, giving the NL said advantage in the World Series for the first time since 2001 - ironically, the winning pitcher, Washington Nationals closer Matt Capps, would go on to participate in the American League playoffs after his trade to the Minnesota Twins just a couple of weeks following the Midsummer Classic. A short memorial honoring George Steinbrenner, the owner of the New York Yankees who died early that morning, was held prior to the game.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_individual_trees
|
List of individual trees
|
[
"Name",
"Species",
"Location",
"Age ( years )",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Lost Tree",
"Acacia",
"Sahara desert 20°38′42″N 11°14′56″E / 20.645°N 11.249°E / 20.645 ; 11.249 ( Lost Tree )",
"-",
"A very isolated tree and important landmark"
],
[
"The Cotton Tree",
"Kapok ( Ceiba pentandra )",
"Freetown , Sierra Leone 8°29′14″N 13°14′08″W / 8.4872°N 13.2356°W / 8.4872 ; -13.2356 ( The Cotton Tree )",
"-",
"Historic symbol of Freetown"
],
[
"Wonderboom tree in Pretoria",
"Wonderboom ( Ficus salicifolia )",
"Pretoria , South Africa 25°41′13″S 28°11′30″E / 25.6870°S 28.1918°E / -25.6870 ; 28.1918 ( Wonderboom tree )",
"-",
"A sprawling fig tree in Pretoria , South Africa"
],
[
"El Drago Milenario",
"Dragon Tree ( Dracaena draco )",
"Icod de los Vinos , Tenerife 28°22′00″N 16°43′20″W / 28.3666°N 16.72222°W / 28.3666 ; -16.72222 ( El Drago Milenario )",
"-",
"Has been a local tourist attraction for more than a hundred years ( mentioned by Alexander von Humboldt , for instance )"
],
[
"Sunland Baobab",
"Baobab ( Adansonia digitata )",
"Limpopo Province , South Africa 23°37′16″S 30°11′53″E / 23.62111°S 30.19806°E / -23.62111 ; 30.19806 ( Sunland Baobab )",
"1060",
"A giant and ancient baobab tree , with a pub in the hollow"
],
[
"Sagole Baobab",
"Baobab ( Adansonia digitata )",
"Near Tshipise , in Vendaland , Limpopo Province , South Africa 22°30′00″S 30°38′00″E / 22.50000°S 30.63333°E / -22.50000 ; 30.63333 ( Sagole Baobab )",
"",
"Largest baobab in South Africa"
],
[
"Glencoe Baobab",
"Baobab ( Adansonia digitata )",
"Hoedspruit , South Africa 24°22′25″S 30°51′24″E / 24.37361°S 30.85667°E / -24.37361 ; 30.85667 ( Glencoe Baobab )",
"1835",
"Stoutest and second largest baobab in South Africa"
],
[
"Ombalantu baobab tree",
"Baobab ( Adansonia digitata )",
"Outapi , Namibia 17°30′43″S 14°59′16″E / 17.51194°S 14.98778°E / -17.51194 ; 14.98778 ( Ombalantu baobab tree )",
"800",
"Has served as a chapel , post office , house , and place of hiding"
],
[
"Omukwiyugwemanya",
"Fig tree",
"Oshigambo , Namibia 17°47′13″S 16°04′26″E / 17.7870°S 16.0740°E / -17.7870 ; 16.0740 ( Omukwiyugwemanya )",
"",
"Tourist attraction"
],
[
"Post Office Tree",
"White Milkwood ( Sideroxylon inerme )",
"Mosselbay , South Africa 34°10′49″S 22°08′29″E / 34.180363°S 22.141382°E / -34.180363 ; 22.141382 ( Post Office Tree )",
"c.600",
"Acted as a post office in earlier times and now has a boot shaped postbox"
],
[
"Treaty Tree",
"White Milkwood ( Sideroxylon inerme )",
"Woodstock , Cape Town , South Africa 33°55′35″S 18°27′05″E / 33.92626°S 18.45130°E / -33.92626 ; 18.45130 ( Treaty Tree )",
"c.500",
"Site of Peace Treaty in 1806"
],
[
"Big Tree in Chirinda Forest",
"Nyasa Redwood ( Khaya anthotheca )",
"Chirinda Forest , Zimbabwe 20°26′29″S 32°42′15″E / 20.44139°S 32.70417°E / -20.44139 ; 32.70417 ( Big Tree in Chirinda Forest )",
"1000+",
"Declared a National Monument"
]
] |
Real forests and individual trees -- Africa
|
List_of_individual_trees_0
|
The following is a list of notable trees from around the world. Trees listed here are regarded as important or specific by their historical, national, locational, natural or mythological context. The list includes actual trees located throughout the world, as well as trees from myths.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_bridges_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_South_Carolina
|
List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina
|
[
"Name",
"Built",
"Listed",
"Location",
"County",
"Type"
] |
[
[
"Bridge Abutments",
"",
"1996-11-25",
"Hopkins",
"Richland",
""
],
[
"Campbell 's Covered Bridge",
"1909",
"2009-7-1",
"Gowensville",
"Greenville",
"Howe truss covered bridge"
],
[
"Gervais Street Bridge",
"1926 , 1928",
"1980-11-25",
"Columbia , West Columbia 33°59′42″N 81°3′11″W / 33.99500°N 81.05306°W / 33.99500 ; -81.05306 ( Gervais Street Bridge )",
"Lexington , Richland",
"Reinforced Concrete Bridge"
],
[
"Poinsett Bridge",
"1820",
"1970-10-22",
"Tigerville 35°7′47″N 82°23′6″W / 35.12972°N 82.38500°W / 35.12972 ; -82.38500 ( Poinsett Bridge )",
"Greenville",
"1820 stone bridge"
],
[
"John Seabrook Plantation Bridge",
"ca . 1782",
"1974-10-09",
"Rockville 32°37′38″N 80°12′37″W / 32.62722°N 80.21028°W / 32.62722 ; -80.21028 ( John Seabrook Plantation Bridge )",
"Charleston",
""
],
[
"Stumphouse Tunnel Complex",
"1852 , 1859",
"1971-04-07",
"Walhalla",
"Oconee",
""
],
[
"Waccamaw River Memorial Bridge",
"1937",
"1994-08-26",
"Conway 33°49′59″N 79°2′39″W / 33.83306°N 79.04417°W / 33.83306 ; -79.04417 ( Waccamaw River Memorial Bridge )",
"Horry",
"Continuous steel girder"
],
[
"Bradley 's Covered Bridge",
"1892",
"removed 1979-01-01",
"Troy",
"McCormick",
"Howe truss Also called Long Cane covered bridge"
],
[
"Prather 's Bridge",
"ca . 1861",
"removed 1978-05-04",
"Westminster",
"Oconee",
"Town truss Covered Bridge"
]
] |
This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of South Carolina . [ 1 ]
|
List_of_bridges_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_South_Carolina_0
|
This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of South Carolina.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham_Indoor_Grand_Prix
|
Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix
|
[
"Event",
"Record",
"Athlete",
"Nationality",
"Date"
] |
[
[
"60 m",
"6.98",
"Elaine Thompson",
"Jamaica",
"18 February 2017"
],
[
"200 m",
"22.38",
"Veronica Campbell",
"Jamaica",
"18 February 2005"
],
[
"400 m",
"50.60",
"Nicola Sanders",
"United Kingdom",
"17 February 2007"
],
[
"800 m",
"1:57.61",
"Stephanie Graf",
"Austria",
"17 February 2002"
],
[
"1000 m",
"2:31.93",
"Laura Muir",
"Great Britain",
"18 February 2017"
],
[
"1500 m",
"4:00.83",
"Genzebe Dibaba",
"Ethiopia",
"16 February 2013"
],
[
"Mile",
"4:18.75",
"Laura Muir",
"Great Britain",
"16 February 2019"
],
[
"3000 m",
"8:24.85+",
"Genzebe Dibaba",
"Ethiopia",
"15 February 2014"
],
[
"Two miles",
"9:00.48",
"Genzebe Dibaba",
"Ethiopia",
"15 February 2014"
],
[
"60 m hurdles",
"7.75",
"Susanna Kallur",
"Sweden",
"18 February 2008"
],
[
"Pole vault",
"4.88 m",
"Yelena Isinbayeva",
"Russia",
"18 February 2005"
],
[
"Long jump",
"6.93 m",
"Katarina Johnson-Thompson",
"Great Britain",
"21 February 2015"
],
[
"Shot put",
"18.97 m",
"Anita Márton",
"Hungary",
"18 February 2017"
]
] |
Meeting records -- Women
|
Birmingham_Indoor_Grand_Prix_2
|
The Birmingham Indoor Grand Prix, formerly known as Aviva Indoor Grand Prix, is an annual indoor track and field competition which is held in mid-February at the Arena Birmingham in Birmingham, England. It is one of a handful of events to hold IAAF Indoor Permit Meetings status. As one of the later major meetings of the indoor athletics season, it often serves as preparation for the biennial European Athletics Indoor Championships and IAAF World Indoor Championships. The meeting is directed by former athlete Ian Stewart and attracts numerous high calibre athletes including World and Olympic medallists. The event is one of three indoor athletics competitions in the United Kingdom which are sponsored by Müller, alongside the Müller Birmingham Grand Prix and the Müller Anniversary Games in London. The Müller Indoor Grand Prix was previously known as the Norwich Union Indoor Grand Prix prior to the sponsor's rebranding as Aviva in 2009. In 2016 the meeting was staged at the Emirates Arena under new sponsorship (Sainsbury's) in Glasgow instead of Birmingham. The 2016 edition was part of the inaugural IAAF World Indoor Tour. The 2017 edition moved back to Birmingham, and venue will alternate in future years. The Indoor Grand Prix venue has also been used for international level competitions, hosting the 2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships and the 2007 European Athletics Indoor Championships.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_NCAA_University_Division_football_season
|
1972 NCAA University Division football season
|
[
"BOWL",
"City",
"State",
"Date",
"Winner",
"Score",
"Runner-up"
] |
[
[
"Sun",
"El Paso",
"Texas",
"December 30",
"No . 16 North Carolina",
"32-28",
"Texas Tech"
],
[
"Gator",
"Jacksonville",
"Florida",
"December 30",
"No . 6 Auburn",
"24-3",
"No . 13 Colorado"
],
[
"Tangerine",
"Orlando",
"Florida",
"December 29",
"Tampa",
"21-18",
"Kent State"
],
[
"Astro-Bluebonnet",
"Houston",
"Texas",
"December 30",
"No . 11 Tennessee",
"24-17",
"No . 10 LSU"
],
[
"Liberty",
"Memphis",
"Tennessee",
"December 18",
"Georgia Tech",
"31-30",
"Iowa State"
],
[
"Peach",
"Atlanta",
"Georgia",
"December 29",
"NC State",
"49-13",
"No . 18 West Virginia"
],
[
"Fiesta",
"Tempe",
"Arizona",
"December 23",
"No . 15 Arizona State",
"49-35",
"Missouri"
]
] |
Bowl games -- Other bowls
|
1972_college_football_season_1
|
The 1972 NCAA University Division football season saw the USC Trojans, coached by John McKay, go undefeated and win the national championship as the unanimous choice of the 50 AP panelists. Eighth-ranked in the preseason, the Trojans were narrowly voted #1 in the first AP poll, and stayed out front for the rest of the year. Prior to the 1972 season, two programs were elevated to the University Division. The new programs were Long Beach State and Tampa. The change brought the total number of programs in the University Division to 121. During the 20th century, the NCAA had no playoff for the major college football teams in the University Division, which became Division I in 1973 (and Division I-A in 1978). The NCAA Football Guide, however, did note an unofficial national champion based on the top ranked teams in the wire service (AP and UPI) polls. The writers' poll by Associated Press (AP) was the most popular, followed by the coaches' poll by United Press International) (UPI). Through the 1973 season, the UPI issued its final poll in early December before the bowls, but since 1968 (and 1965) the AP Trophy was withheld until the postseason was completed. The AP poll in 1972 consisted of the votes of fifty sportswriters, though not all of them voted in every poll. Those who cast votes would give their opinion of the ten best teams. Under a point system of twenty points for first place, nineteen for second, etc., the overall ranking was determined.
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primate_of_the_Anglican_Church_of_Canada
|
Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
|
[
"Order",
"Name",
"Tenure",
"Diocese"
] |
[
[
"1st",
"Robert Machray",
"1893-1904",
"Rupert 's Land"
],
[
"2nd",
"William Bond",
"1904-1906",
"Montreal"
],
[
"3rd",
"Arthur Sweatman",
"1907-1909",
"Toronto"
],
[
"4th",
"Samuel Matheson",
"1909-1932",
"Rupert 's Land"
],
[
"5th",
"Clarendon Worrell",
"1932-1934",
"Nova Scotia"
],
[
"6th",
"Derwyn Owen",
"1934-1947",
"Toronto"
],
[
"7th",
"Frederick Kingston",
"1947-1949",
"Nova Scotia"
],
[
"8th",
"Walter Barfoot",
"1949-1959",
"Edmonton and Rupert 's Land"
],
[
"9th",
"Howard Clark",
"1959-1971",
"Edmonton and Rupert 's Land"
],
[
"10th",
"Ted Scott",
"1971-1986",
"Kootenay"
],
[
"11th",
"Michael Peers",
"1986-2004",
"Qu'Appelle"
],
[
"12th",
"Andrew Hutchison",
"2004-2007",
"Montreal"
],
[
"13th",
"Fred Hiltz",
"2007-2019",
"Nova Scotia"
],
[
"14th",
"Linda Nicholls",
"2019-present",
"Huron"
]
] |
List of Primates
|
There have been fourteen primates in the history of the Canadian church :
|
Primate_of_the_Anglican_Church_of_Canada_0
|
The Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada (referred to in older documents as the Primate of All Canada or the Primate of Canada) is the primate of the Anglican Church of Canada and is elected by the General Synod of the Church from among a list of five bishops nominated by the House of Bishops. Since 1969, the role of diocesan (or metropolitan, assistant, suffragan or coadjutor) bishop is relinquished upon his or her election, as the Primate assumes the role of Chief Executive Officer of the National Church Office, which is located in Toronto. Additionally, the Primate serves as the President of the General Synod, the Chair of the Council of General Synod and the Chair of the House of Bishops. The Primate holds the title of Archbishop and is styled as The Most Reverend (Name), Primate of Canada. The Primate, while not holding the responsibility for a particular diocese, has a pastoral responsibility for the entire Anglican Church of Canada. This requires a great deal of travel throughout Canada and abroad. In addition to playing a significant administrative role, the Primate also has an important pastoral and educational role in the Church. Because the Primate does not have diocesan responsibilities, ordinations, appointments of clergy and confirmations are not a frequent part of primatial ministry. The Primate serves until age 70, or earlier resignation. The Primate speaks in the name of the Anglican Church of Canada after consultation with, or in accordance with the policies of, the General Synod or the Council of General Synod. As well, the Primate often represents the Canadian Church in international and ecumenical partnerships and dialogues, including the Lambeth Conference, the Primates' Meetings of the Anglican Communion and at the World Council of Churches gatherings. The current Primate is Archbishop Linda Nicholls, who was elected in July 2019 at the 41st General Synod held in the Diocese of New Westminster in Vancouver, British Columbia.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Damm
|
Martin Damm
|
[
"Result",
"No",
"Date",
"Tournament",
"Surface",
"Partner",
"Opponents",
"Score"
] |
[
[
"Loss",
"1",
"8 March 1993",
"Copenhagen",
"Carpet",
"Daniel Vacek",
"David Adams Andrei Olhovskiy",
"3-6 , 6-3 , 3-6"
],
[
"Win",
"1",
"22 March 1993",
"Zaragoza",
"Carpet",
"Karel Nováček",
"Mike Bauer David Rikl",
"2-6 , 6-4 , 7-5"
],
[
"Win",
"2",
"3 May 1993",
"Munich",
"Clay",
"Henrik Holm",
"Carl-Uwe Steeb Karel Nováček",
"6-0 , 3-6 , 7-5"
],
[
"Loss",
"2",
"13 September 1993",
"US Open",
"Hard",
"Karel Nováček",
"Ken Flach Rick Leach",
"7-6 , 4-6 , 2-6"
],
[
"Loss",
"3",
"7 February 1994",
"Marseille",
"Carpet",
"Yevgeny Kafelnikov",
"Jan Siemerink Daniel Vacek",
"7-6 , 4-6 , 1-6"
],
[
"Win",
"3",
"7 March 1994",
"Copenhagen",
"Carpet",
"Brett Steven",
"David Prinosil Udo Riglewski",
"6-3 , 6-4"
],
[
"Loss",
"4",
"21 March 1994",
"Zaragoza",
"Carpet",
"Karel Nováček",
"Henrik Holm Anders Järryd",
"5-7 , 2-6"
],
[
"Win",
"4",
"4 April 1994",
"Osaka",
"Hard",
"Sandon Stolle",
"David Adams Andrei Olhovskiy",
"6-4 , 6-4"
],
[
"Win",
"5",
"17 October 1994",
"Ostrava",
"Carpet",
"Karel Nováček",
"Gary Muller Piet Norval",
"6-4 , 1-6 , 6-3"
],
[
"Loss",
"5",
"25 October 1994",
"Lyon",
"Carpet",
"Patrick Rafter",
"Jakob Hlasek Yevgeny Kafelnikov",
"7-6 , 6-7 , 6-7"
],
[
"Win",
"6",
"6 March 1995",
"Rotterdam",
"Carpet",
"Anders Järryd",
"Tomás Carbonell Francisco Roig",
"6-3 , 6-2"
],
[
"Win",
"7",
"27 March 1995",
"St. Petersburg",
"Carpet",
"Anders Järryd",
"Jakob Hlasek Yevgeny Kafelnikov",
"6-4 , 6-2"
],
[
"Loss",
"6",
"5 February 1996",
"Zagreb",
"Carpet",
"Hendrik Jan Davids",
"Menno Oosting Libor Pimek",
"3-6 , 6-7"
],
[
"Loss",
"7",
"7 October 1996",
"Singapore",
"Carpet",
"Andrei Olhovskiy",
"Todd Woodbridge Mark Woodforde",
"6-7 , 6-7"
],
[
"Win",
"8",
"14 October 1996",
"Beijing",
"Carpet",
"Andrei Olhovskiy",
"Patrik Kühnen Gary Muller",
"6-4 , 7-5"
],
[
"Win",
"9",
"14 April 1997",
"Hong Kong",
"Hard",
"Daniel Vacek",
"Karsten Braasch Jeff Tarango",
"6-3 , 6-4"
],
[
"Win",
"10",
"21 April 1997",
"Tokyo",
"Hard",
"Daniel Vacek",
"Justin Gimelstob Patrick Rafter",
"2-6 , 6-2 , 7-6"
],
[
"Win",
"11",
"10 November 1997",
"Moscow",
"Carpet",
"Cyril Suk",
"David Adams Fabrice Santoro",
"6-4 , 6-3"
],
[
"Win",
"12",
"9 February 1998",
"Split",
"Carpet",
"Jiří Novák",
"Frederik Bergh Patrik Frederiksson",
"7-6 , 6-2"
],
[
"Win",
"13",
"2 March 1998",
"London",
"Carpet",
"Jim Grabb",
"Yevgeny Kafelnikov Daniel Vacek",
"6-4 , 7-5"
]
] |
Career finals -- Doubles ( 40 wins , 24 losses )
|
Legend Grand Slam ( 1 ) Tennis Masters Cup /ATP World Tour Finals ( 0 ) ATP Masters Series /ATP World Tour Masters 1000 ( 4 ) ATP International Series Gold /ATP World Tour 500 Series ( 9 ) ATP International Series /ATP World Tour 250 Series ( 26 ) Titles by surface Hard ( 21 ) Clay ( 5 ) Grass ( 5 ) Carpet ( 9 )
|
Martin_Damm_4
|
Martin Damm (born 1 August 1972) is a former professional tennis player from the Czech Republic. He is best known as a doubles player (his highest ranking being No. 5 in the world in April 2007). His highest singles ranking was No. 42 in August 1997. Damm won a total of 40 titles in doubles, including one Grand Slam title. He reached five singles finals. He played his last tournament in September 2011 at the US Open (with Radek Štěpánek) and lost to Colin Fleming and Ross Hutchins 6-3, 6-3.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_PGA_Tour
|
2000 PGA Tour
|
[
"Rank",
"Player",
"Country",
"Average"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Tiger Woods",
"United States",
"67.79"
],
[
"2",
"Phil Mickelson",
"United States",
"69.25"
],
[
"3",
"Ernie Els",
"South Africa",
"69.31"
],
[
"4",
"David Duval",
"United States",
"69.41"
],
[
"5",
"Paul Azinger",
"United States",
"69.68"
]
] |
Leaders
|
Scoring Average leaders
|
2000_PGA_Tour_1
|
The 2000 PGA Tour season was played from January 6 to November 12. The season consisted of 49 official money events. Tiger Woods won the most tournaments, nine, and there were nine first-time winners. The tournament results, leaders, and award winners are listed below.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Vincentian_records_in_athletics
|
List of Vincentian records in athletics
|
[
"Event",
"Record",
"Athlete",
"Date",
"Meet",
"Place"
] |
[
[
"100 m",
"10.33 ( nw )",
"Joel Mascoll",
"18 April 1997",
"Norfolk Relays",
"Norfolk , United States"
],
[
"100 m",
"10.53 ( -0.3 m/s )",
"Jared Lewis",
"19 May 2006",
"NJCAA Championships",
"Coffeyville , United States"
],
[
"200 m",
"20.76 ( +1.0 m/s )",
"Eswort Coombs",
"19 May 1995",
"NJCAA Championships",
"Odessa , United States"
],
[
"400 m",
"45.19",
"Eswort Coombs",
"20 April 1997",
"Mt . SAC Relays",
"Walnut , United States"
],
[
"800 m",
"1:48.6 ( ht )",
"Eversley Linley",
"27 May 1992",
"",
"Seattle , United States"
],
[
"1500 m",
"3:46.20",
"Nicol-Samuel Delohnni",
"19 June 2016",
"",
"London , Canada"
],
[
"3000 m",
"8:54.66",
"Nicol-Samuel Delohnni",
"10 August 2008",
"Legion National Youth Championship",
"Sherbrooke , Canada"
],
[
"5000 m",
"14:31.5 ( ht )",
"Pamenos Ballantyne",
"14 June 1998",
"",
"London , United Kingdom"
],
[
"10000 m",
"29:58.3 ( ht )",
"Pamenos Ballantyne",
"19 July 1998",
"",
"Derby , United Kingdom"
],
[
"10 km ( road )",
"29:49",
"Pamenos Ballantyne",
"4 December 1999",
"",
"Bridgetown , Barbados"
],
[
"Half marathon",
"1:05:43.0 ( ht )",
"Pamenos Ballantyne",
"15 September 2002",
"Toronto Waterfront Half Marathon",
"Toronto , Canada"
],
[
"Marathon",
"2:15:30",
"Pamenos Ballantyne",
"26 January 2003",
"Clico International Marathon",
"Port of Spain , Trinidad and Tobago"
],
[
"110 m hurdles",
"16.65",
"Ronald De-Bique",
"19 July 2015",
"SW Inter Counties Championships",
"Exeter , United Kingdom"
],
[
"400 m hurdles",
"51.70",
"Fitz-Allen Crick",
"19 July 2003",
"USATF Club Championships",
"Bloomington , United States"
],
[
"3000 m steeplechase",
"9:39.65",
"DeLohnni Nicol-Samuel",
"18 March 2011",
"Shamrock Invitational",
"Conway , United States"
],
[
"High jump",
"2.09 m",
"Zimbert Bramble",
"11 April 2015",
"Pittsburg State Gorilla Classic",
"Pittsburg , United States"
],
[
"Pole vault",
"3.50 m",
"Dan Winsboro",
"1 August 1965",
"",
"Bridgetown , Barbados"
],
[
"Long jump",
"8.08 m ( +1.2 m/s )",
"Clayton Latham",
"29 July 2008",
"Hamburg Open",
"Hamburg , United States"
],
[
"Triple jump",
"16.07 m ( +1.6 m/s )",
"Jumonne Exeter",
"26 May 2017",
"NCAA Division II Championships",
"Bradenton , United States"
],
[
"Triple jump",
"16.09 m ( -0.1 m/s )",
"Jumonne Exeter",
"12 April 2018",
"Commonwealth Games",
"Gold Coast , Australia"
]
] |
Outdoor -- Men
|
List_of_Vincentian_records_in_athletics_0
|
The following are the national records in athletics in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines maintained by the country's national athletics federation: Team Athletics Saint Vincent & The Grenadines (TASVG).
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_World_Men's_Curling_Championship
|
1993 World Men's Curling Championship
|
[
"Country",
"Skip",
"W",
"L"
] |
[
[
"Canada",
"Russ Howard",
"7",
"2"
],
[
"Scotland",
"David Smith",
"7",
"2"
],
[
"Switzerland",
"Dieter Wüest",
"5",
"4"
],
[
"United States",
"Scott Baird",
"5",
"4"
],
[
"Denmark",
"Gert Larsen",
"5",
"4"
],
[
"Australia",
"Hugh Millikin",
"4",
"5"
],
[
"Norway",
"Tormod Andreassen",
"4",
"5"
],
[
"Sweden",
"Peja Lindholm",
"4",
"5"
],
[
"Germany",
"Wolfgang Burba",
"3",
"6"
],
[
"France",
"Claude Feige",
"1",
"8"
]
] |
Standings
|
1993_World_Men's_Curling_Championship_1
|
The 1993 World Men's Curling Championship was held at the Patinoire des Vernets in Geneva, Switzerland from March 28 to April 4.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_Parliament_sponsored_by_mining_unions
|
Members of Parliament sponsored by mining unions
|
[
"Constituency",
"Candidate",
"Votes",
"%",
"Position"
] |
[
[
"Barnsley Central",
"Eric Illsley",
"26,139",
"66.8",
"1"
],
[
"Barnsley East",
"Terry Patchett",
"29,948",
"74.5",
"1"
],
[
"Blyth Valley",
"Ronnie Campbell",
"19,604",
"42.5",
"1"
],
[
"Bolsover",
"Dennis Skinner",
"28,453",
"56.2",
"1"
],
[
"Clydesdale",
"Jimmy Hood",
"21,826",
"45.3",
"1"
],
[
"Doncaster North",
"Michael Welsh",
"32,950",
"61.8",
"1"
],
[
"Don Valley",
"Martin Redmond",
"29,200",
"53.1",
"1"
],
[
"Easington",
"John Cummings",
"32,396",
"68.1",
"1"
],
[
"Hemsworth",
"George Buckley",
"27,859",
"67.0",
"1"
],
[
"Leigh",
"Lawrence Cunliffe",
"30,064",
"58.6",
"1"
],
[
"Midlothian",
"Alex Eadie",
"22,553",
"48.3",
"1"
],
[
"Rother Valley",
"Kevin Barron",
"28,292",
"56.4",
"1"
],
[
"Wansbeck",
"Jack Thompson",
"28,080",
"57.5",
"1"
]
] |
Labour candidates -- 1987 general election
|
Ronnie Campbell , MP from 1987
|
Members_of_Parliament_sponsored_by_mining_unions_55
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This article is about the sponsorship of British Members of Parliament by mining trade unions. The article covers MPs sponsored by the National Union of Mineworkers, its predecessor the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, and the local trade unions which preceded it. A small number of MPs were sponsored by other trade unions related to the mining industry, such as the Cumberland Iron Ore Miners' and Kindred Trades' Association, the North Wales Quarrymen's Union, and the National Association of Colliery Overmen, Deputies and Shotfirers, and are covered in the articles on those unions. Other miners and people related to the mining industry were elected without being sponsored by a trade union, and are not listed here.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_decorated_Americans_from_the_Iraq_War_in_Al_Anbar_Governorate
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List of decorated Americans from the Iraq War in Al Anbar Governorate
|
[
"Name",
"Rank",
"Award",
"Unit",
"Date of action",
"Location",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Elliot Ackerman",
"Second Lieutenant",
"Silver Star",
"1st Battalion 8th Marines",
"November 10 , 2004",
"Fallujah ( Second Battle )",
"Multiple instances of exposing himself to enemy fire , including while personally conducting MEDEVACs"
],
[
"Thomas Adametz",
"Lance Corporal",
"Silver Star",
"2nd Battalion 1st Marines",
"April 26 , 2004",
"Fallujah ( First Battle )",
"Exposed himself to grenade and small arms fire in order to provide suppressive fire facilitating the evacuation of wounded Marines"
],
[
"Jarred Adams",
"Corporal",
"Silver Star",
"1st Battalion 7th Marines",
"January 6 , 2005",
"Husaybah",
"Suffering from multiple shrapnel wounds and burns after a direct hit from a rocket-propelled grenade on his vehicle , he jumped back inside the burning wreckage to retrieve the turret gunner and then carry him across an intersection while still under enemy fire"
],
[
"Christopher Bronzi",
"Captain",
"Silver Star",
"2nd Battalion 4th Marines",
"April 6-7 , 2004",
"Ramadi ( First Battle )",
"Repeatedly exposed himself to intense small arms and rocket-propelled grenade fire while leading his company in the elimination of 250 insurgents during a two-day period , personally destroying several enemy fighting positions"
],
[
"Steven Davis",
"Staff Sergeant",
"Silver Star",
"1st Battalion 8th Marines",
"November 9 , 2004",
"Fallujah ( Second Battle )",
"Exposed himself to a hail of enemy fire while sprinting to the aid of a wounded Marine and trying to move him to safety . When the Marine was wounded a second time and then he himself was also wounded , he shielded the injured Marine with his body until other Marines could come to their aid"
],
[
"Eubaldo Lovato",
"Lance Corporal",
"Silver Star",
"1st Battalion 8th Marines",
"November 15 , 2004",
"Fallujah ( Second Battle )",
"With complete disregard for his own safety , and under intense enemy machine gun fire , he and several other non-commissioned officers eliminated the enemy with hand grenades and deadly accurate small arms fire at close range to retrieve a fallen Marine"
],
[
"Brian Stann",
"Second Lieutenant",
"Silver Star",
"3rd Battalion 2nd Marines",
"May 8-14 , 2005",
"Karabilah ( Battle of Al-Qa'im )",
"Held the battle position of his platoon protecting the Task Force flank for six days , personally directing two casualty evacuations , three vehicle recovery operations and multiple close air support missions under enemy small arms , machine gun and mortar fire"
],
[
"Robert Weiler",
"Captain",
"Silver Star",
"2nd Battalion 4th Marines",
"April 6-10 , 2004",
"Ramadi ( First Battle )",
"Repeatedly exposed himself to enemy fire while leading his company against tenacious adversary forces , personally leading squads as they assaulted enemy firing positions"
]
] |
Silver Star
|
List_of_decorated_Americans_from_the_Iraq_War_in_Anbar_Province_1
|
This is a complete list of United States Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines who were awarded the Medal of Honor, Distinguished Flying Cross, Distinguished Service Cross, or Navy Cross in the Iraq War in Anbar Province. An asterisk after a recipient's name indicates that the award was given posthumously.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_German_films_of_the_1980s
|
List of German films of the 1980s
|
[
"Title",
"Director",
"Cast",
"Genre",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Abwärts",
"Carl Schenkel",
"Götz George , Renée Soutendijk , Wolfgang Kieling , Hannes Jaenicke",
"Thriller",
""
],
[
"Das Autogramm",
"Peter Lilienthal",
"Juan José Mosalini",
"Drama",
"Entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival"
],
[
"Ballad of the Little Soldier",
"Werner Herzog",
"",
"Documentary film",
""
],
[
"Code Name : Wild Geese",
"Antonio Margheriti",
"Lewis Collins , Lee Van Cleef , Ernest Borgnine , Klaus Kinski , Mimsy Farmer",
"Action",
"Italian-West German co-production"
],
[
"The Dark Glow of the Mountains",
"Werner Herzog",
"",
"Documentary film",
""
],
[
"Decoder",
"Muscha [ de ]",
"F.M . Einheit , William Bill Rice , Christiane F. , William S. Burroughs",
"",
""
],
[
"Didi - Der Doppelgänger [ de ]",
"Reinhard Schwabenitzky",
"Dieter Hallervorden",
"Comedy",
""
],
[
"Erst die Arbeit und dann ! [ de ]",
"Detlev Buck",
"Detlev Buck",
"Comedy",
""
],
[
"Forbidden",
"Anthony Page",
"Jacqueline Bisset , Jürgen Prochnow",
"Drama",
"West German-British co-production"
],
[
"The Future of Emily",
"Helma Sanders-Brahms",
"Brigitte Fossey , Hildegard Knef",
"Drama",
"West German-French co-production"
],
[
"Heimat",
"Edgar Reitz",
"Marita Breuer",
"",
"TV series"
],
[
"Is was , Kanzler ? [ de ]",
"Gerhard Schmidt",
"Tommi Piper [ de ] , Constanze Engelbrecht , Günter Lamprecht , Wolfgang Neuss",
"Comedy",
""
],
[
"Klassenverhältnisse",
"Straub-Huillet",
"Christian Heinisch , Mario Adorf , Laura Betti",
"Drama",
"West German-French co-production"
],
[
"A Love in Germany",
"Andrzej Wajda",
"Hanna Schygulla , Piotr Łysak [ pl ] , Armin Mueller-Stahl , Daniel Olbrychski , Bernhard Wicki",
"Drama",
"West German-French co-production"
],
[
"Mama Mia - Nur keine Panik [ de ]",
"Dieter Pröttel [ de ]",
"Uschi Glas , Thomas Gottschalk , Helmut Fischer",
"Romantic comedy",
""
],
[
"Man Under Suspicion",
"Norbert Kückelmann",
"Maximilian Schell , Lena Stolze , Wolfgang Kieling",
"",
"Won the Silver Bear at Berlin"
],
[
"The NeverEnding Story",
"Wolfgang Petersen",
"Noah Hathaway , Barret Oliver , Tami Stronach",
"Fantasy",
"West German-American co-production"
],
[
"Niemand weint für immer [ de ]",
"Jans Rautenbach",
"Howard Carpendale , Zoli Marki , Elke Sommer , Siegfried Rauch",
"Romance",
"West German-South African co-production"
],
[
"The Noah 's Ark Principle",
"Roland Emmerich",
"Richy Müller",
"Science fiction",
"Entered into the 34th Berlin International Film Festival"
],
[
"Paris , Texas",
"Wim Wenders",
"Harry Dean Stanton , Nastassja Kinski",
"Drama",
"West German-French co-production . Won the Palme d'Or at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival"
]
] |
1984
|
List_of_German_films_of_the_1980s_4
|
This is a list of the most notable films produced in Cinema of Germany in the 1980s. For an alphabetical list of articles on West German films see .
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homburg_(electoral_district)
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Homburg (electoral district)
|
[
"Election",
"Name",
"Party"
] |
[
[
"1976",
"Werner Wilhelm",
"SPD"
],
[
"1980",
"Lothar Fischer",
"SPD"
],
[
"1983",
"Lothar Fischer",
"SPD"
],
[
"1987",
"Lothar Fischer",
"SPD"
],
[
"1990",
"Lothar Fischer",
"SPD"
],
[
"1994",
"Lothar Fischer",
"SPD"
],
[
"1998",
"Lothar Fischer",
"SPD"
],
[
"2002",
"Astrid Klug",
"SPD"
],
[
"2005",
"Astrid Klug",
"SPD"
],
[
"2009",
"Alexander Funk",
"CDU"
],
[
"2013",
"Alexander Funk",
"CDU"
]
] |
List of district representatives
|
Homburg_(electoral_district)_0
|
Homburg is one of the 299 single member constituencies used for the German parliament, the Bundestag. One of four districts covering the state of Saarland, it covers the county of Saarpfalz-Kreis, the town of Neunkirchen, the municipality of Friedrichsthal and the towns of Quierschied and Spiesen-Elversberg. The constituency was created for the 1976 election, replacing the former St. Ingbert constituency. It was held by the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) until the 2009 election, when the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) candidate Alexander Funk gained it. He secured another narrow victory in the 2013 election.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanne_Vannicola
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Joanne Vannicola
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1986",
"9B",
"Mary Neissbrkor",
"TV film"
],
[
"1987",
"Taking Care of Terrific",
"Enid / Cynthia",
"TV film"
],
[
"1987",
"Street Legal",
"Mrs. Flanigan",
"Episode : Mr. Nice Guy"
],
[
"1988",
"Night Heat",
"Ella",
"Episode : Forgive Me Father"
],
[
"1988",
"No Blame",
"Laura",
"TV film"
],
[
"1988",
"Betrayal of Silence",
"Karen",
"TV film"
],
[
"1988",
"T. and T",
"Betty",
"Episode : And Baby Makes Nine"
],
[
"1988",
"Street Legal",
"Joanie",
"Episode : Cat and Mouse"
],
[
"1989",
"Men",
"Kimberly",
"Episode : Cupid Ms ... Takes"
],
[
"1989-90",
"My Secret Identity",
"Cassie Martin",
"Episode : Secret Code , Long Shot , White Lies"
],
[
"1990",
"T. and T",
"Martina",
"Episode : Cry Wolf"
],
[
"1990",
"CBS Schoolbreak Special",
"Maggie Kingston",
"Episode : Maggie 's Secret"
],
[
"1991",
"Katts and Dog",
"Mariana",
"Episode : Desperate Hours"
],
[
"1991",
"Tarzán",
"Nikki Robinson",
"Episode : Tarzan and the Killer Lion"
],
[
"1992-93",
"Street Legal",
"Barbara Jacobson",
"Episode : Affairs of the Heart , Hasta La Vista"
],
[
"1994",
"Ultimate Betrayal",
"Karla",
"TV film"
],
[
"1994",
"To Save the Children",
"Melanie Young",
"TV film"
],
[
"1995",
"Derby",
"Katie Woods",
"TV film"
],
[
"1996",
"Kung Fu : The Legend Continues",
"Claire",
"Episode : Phoenix"
],
[
"1999-00",
"Psi Factor",
"Dr. Mia Stone",
"Main role ( season 4 )"
]
] |
Filmography -- Television
|
Joanne_Vannicola_1
|
Joanne Vannicola is a Canadian actor. They are most noted for their roles as Dr. Naadiah in Being Erica on Netflix, Dr. Mia Stone in PSI Factor, Jerri in Love and Human Remains, Sam in Stonewall, Renee in Slasher: Guilty Party, and Amber Ciotti in Slasher: Solstice, as well as voice roles in Crash Canyon and My Dad the Rock Star. Vannicola came out as non-binary in their 2019 memoir All We Knew But Couldn't Say.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_churches_in_Moscow
|
List of churches in Moscow
|
[
"Name",
"Year of completion",
"Denomination",
"District"
] |
[
[
"Church of the Man of God Alexius in Krasnoye Selo Храм Алексия человека Божия в Красном селе",
"1858",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Krasnoselsky 55°46′58″N 37°39′54″E / 55.78278°N 37.66500°E / 55.78278 ; 37.66500 ( Church of the God 's Man Alexius )"
],
[
"Church of the Metropolitan Alexius of Moscow in Rogozhskaya Sloboda Храм святителя Алексия , митрополита Московского , что в Рогожской слободе",
"1751",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Tagansky 55°44′47.43″N 37°39′55.86″E / 55.7465083°N 37.6655167°E / 55.7465083 ; 37.6655167 ( Church of the Metropolitan Alexius )"
],
[
"Church of All Saints in Krasnoye Selo Храм Всех Святых в Красном селе",
"1891",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Krasnoselsky 55°47′04″N 37°40′04″E / 55.78444°N 37.66778°E / 55.78444 ; 37.66778 ( Church of All Saints )"
],
[
"Church of All Saints on the Swamp Храм Всех Святых на Кулишках",
"1689",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Tagansky 55°45′12″N 37°38′06″E / 55.75333°N 37.63500°E / 55.75333 ; 37.63500 ( Church of All Saints )"
],
[
"Church of Saint Ambrose of Milan at the Novodevichy Convent Храм святителя Амвросия Медиоланского в Новодевичьем монастыре",
"1550 or earlier",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Khamovniki 55°43′34.2″N 37°33′20.3″E / 55.726167°N 37.555639°E / 55.726167 ; 37.555639 ( Church of Saint Ambrose of Milan )"
],
[
"Church of Saint Andrew at the Vagankovo Cemetery Храм апостола Андрея Первозванного на Ваганьковском кладбище",
"1824",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Presnensky 55°46′5.4″N 37°33′16.6″E / 55.768167°N 37.554611°E / 55.768167 ; 37.554611 ( Church of the Apostle Andreas )"
],
[
"St. Andrew ' s Anglican Church Англиканская церковь Святого Андрея",
"1884",
"Anglican",
"Presnensky 55°45′30″N 37°36′17″E / 55.75833°N 37.60472°E / 55.75833 ; 37.60472 ( Saint Andrew 's Anglican Church )"
],
[
"Church of the Bishop Antipas of Pergamum Храм священномученика Антипы , епископа Пергамского",
"1596",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Khamovniki 55°44′52.8″N 37°36′19.4″E / 55.748000°N 37.605389°E / 55.748000 ; 37.605389 ( Church of the Bishop Antipas of Pergamon )"
],
[
"Church of the Patriarchs Athanasius and Cyril at the Sivka Gorge Храм святителей Афанасия и Кирилла , патриархов Александрийских , на Сивцевом Вражке",
"1856",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Arbat 55°44′52.5″N 37°35′51.6″E / 55.747917°N 37.597667°E / 55.747917 ; 37.597667 ( Church of the Patriarchs Afanasy and Cyril )"
],
[
"Church of the Outpouring of the Holy Spirit at the former Lazarev Cemetery Храм Сошествия Святого Духа на бывшем Лазаревском кладбище",
"1787",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Meshchansky 55°47′29″N 37°37′6.6″E / 55.79139°N 37.618500°E / 55.79139 ; 37.618500 ( Church of the Outpouring of the Holy Spirit )"
],
[
"Church of the Outpouring of the Holy Spirit at the Monastery of the Immaculate Conception of the Theotokos Храм Сошествия Святого Духа в Зачатьевском монастыре",
"1850",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Khamovniki 55°44′22.8″N 37°35′57.1″E / 55.739667°N 37.599194°E / 55.739667 ; 37.599194 ( Church of the Outpouring of the Holy Spirit )"
],
[
"Church of the Martyr Barbara on the Varvarka Храм великомученицы Варвары на Варварке",
"1804",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Tverskoy 55°45′08″N 37°37′34″E / 55.75222°N 37.62611°E / 55.75222 ; 37.62611 ( Church of the Martyr Barbara )"
],
[
"Church of the Venerable Barlaam and Josaphat at the belltower of the New Maidens ' Monastery Храм преподобных Варлаама и Иоасафа в колокольне Новодевичьего монастыря",
"1690",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Khamovniki 55°43′32.7″N 37°33′27.7″E / 55.725750°N 37.557694°E / 55.725750 ; 37.557694 ( Church of the Venerable Barlaam and Josaphat )"
],
[
"Church of the Venerable Confessor Basil Храм преподобного исповедника Василия",
"1897",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Tagansky 55°44′42.8″N 37°40′59.9″E / 55.745222°N 37.683306°E / 55.745222 ; 37.683306 ( Church of the Venerable Confessor Basil )"
],
[
"Cathedral of Saint Basil Собор Василия Блаженного",
"1561",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Tverskoy 55°45′09″N 37°37′23″E / 55.75250°N 37.62306°E / 55.75250 ; 37.62306 ( Saint Basil 's Cathedral )"
],
[
"Church of the Martyr Saint Blaise Храм священномученика Власия",
"1644",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Khamovniki 55°44′42.9″N 37°35′30.6″E / 55.745250°N 37.591833°E / 55.745250 ; 37.591833 ( Church of the Marty Saint Blaise )"
],
[
"Church of the Martyr Catherine on the Field Храм великомученицы Екатерины на Всполье",
"1775",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Yakimanka 55°43′59″N 37°37′26″E / 55.73306°N 37.62389°E / 55.73306 ; 37.62389 ( Church of the Martyr Catherine )"
],
[
"Church of the Resurrection of Christ in Kadashi Храм Воскресения Христова в Кадашах",
"1695",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Yakimanka 55°44′36″N 37°37′20″E / 55.74333°N 37.62222°E / 55.74333 ; 37.62222 ( Church of the Resurrection of Christ )"
],
[
"Church of the Resurrection of Christ and the Protection of the Theotokos Храм Воскресения Христова и Покрова Богородицы",
"1908",
"Old Believers ( priestless )",
"Basmanny 55°46′00″N 37°40′15″E / 55.76667°N 37.67083°E / 55.76667 ; 37.67083 ( Church of the Resurrection of Christ and the Protection of the Theotokos )"
],
[
"Cathedral of Christ the Saviour Кафедральный Соборный Храм Христа Спасителя",
"2000",
"Russian Orthodox",
"Khamovniki 55°44′41″N 37°36′20″E / 55.74472°N 37.60556°E / 55.74472 ; 37.60556 ( Cathedral Christ the Saviour )"
]
] |
List of churches by districts -- Centre
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List_of_churches_in_Moscow_0
|
In 2019 there were more than 1200 churches from different Christian denominations in Moscow. In a multi-ethnic city with more than 100 nationalities and scores of different religious denominations, the majority of the population belongs to the Russian Orthodox Church, which consequently has by far the largest number of churches; (1154 in 2017) compared to over 1600 before the 1917 revolution; much smaller numbers belong to various Eastern and Western denominations. Non-orthodox churches include the Seventh-day Adventist church, the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Holy Virgin Mary and the Anglican St. Andrew's Church. There have been indications of other Christian denominations in Moscow since the 14th century, when the first non-orthodox parishes were created (such as Protestant Churches). Until 1917, more than 1,600 churches existed in Moscow; however, this changed after the 1917 Revolution in Russia, when the Bolsheviks came to power. One of their ideologies was state atheism, and subsequently many churches were destroyed or reconstructed for other purposes. By the time the Soviet Union's last president, Mikhail Gorbachev, introduced his glasnost (openness) policy to eliminate persecution against religious groups and instead adopt freedom of religion. there were only about 150 open churches left in Moscow. Since then, religion in Russia and Moscow has experienced a revival, and many churches have or are being reconstructed or renovated. Today, there are more than 900 religious organizations and more than 40 denominations in Moscow. The dominant denomination in both believers and churches is the Russian Orthodox Church, with 320 parishes. On 29 July 2011, the Moscow Patriarchate and the acting mayor of Moscow, Vladimir Resin, agreed upon the project Program 200.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_IAAF_Continental_Cup_–_Results
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2018 IAAF Continental Cup – Results
|
[
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Nationality",
"Team",
"# 1",
"# 2",
"# 3",
"# semifinal",
"Best",
"Points"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Christian Taylor",
"United States",
"Americas",
"17.59",
"17.04",
"-",
"17.41",
"17.59",
"8"
],
[
"2",
"Hugues Fabrice Zango",
"Burkina Faso",
"Africa",
"16.92",
"16.77",
"17.02",
"16.44",
"17.02",
"7"
],
[
"3",
"Arpinder Singh",
"India",
"Asia-Pacific",
"16.59",
"16.45",
"16.06",
"16.33",
"16.59",
"6"
],
[
"4",
"Nelson Évora",
"Portugal",
"Europe",
"16.58",
"x",
"-",
"16.28",
"16.58",
"5"
],
[
"5",
"Cristian Nápoles",
"Cuba",
"Americas",
"16.56",
"17.07",
"x",
"",
"17.07",
"4"
],
[
"6",
"Ruslan Kurbanov",
"Uzbekistan",
"Asia-Pacific",
"16.10",
"16.34",
"16.33",
"",
"16.34",
"3"
],
[
"7",
"Godfrey Khotso Mokoena",
"South Africa",
"Africa",
"16.02",
"16.25",
"14.71",
"",
"16.25",
"2"
],
[
"8",
"Pablo Torrijos",
"Spain",
"Europe",
"15.27",
"15.42",
"x",
"",
"15.42",
"1"
]
] |
Men -- Field
|
9 September [ 15 ] Americas chose this as their Joker . Easy to anticipate , the best active jumper , # 2 in history Christian Taylor jumped 17.59 on his first attempt . He was backed up by Cristian Nápoles jumping 17.07 , to win the non-finalists . Only Hugues Fabrice Zango was able to exceed 17 metres , with his Burkina Faso National record 17.02 on his last preliminary attempt ( though he had a superior pending record from a month earlier ) . In the semi final round , it only took 16.44 for Zango to beat Arpinder Singh and Nelson Évora to get into the final . Taylor jumped almost a metre further . And Taylor won the final by 85 cm .
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2018_IAAF_Continental_Cup_–_Results_26
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These are the results of the 2018 IAAF Continental Cup, which took place in Ostrava, Czech Republic on 8-9 September 2018.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Daily_Show_episodes_(2012)
|
List of The Daily Show episodes (2012)
|
[
"Date",
"Guest",
"Promotion"
] |
[
[
"August 1",
"Fred Guterl",
"Author , The Fate of the Species : Why the Human Race may Cause Its Own Extinction and How We Can Stop It . ISBN 978-1-60819-258-8"
],
[
"August 2",
"Jessica Biel",
"Total Recall"
],
[
"August 6",
"Tim Gunn",
"Project Runway"
],
[
"August 7",
"Saima Wahab",
"Author , In My Father 's Country . ISBN 978-0-307-88494-7"
],
[
"August 8",
"Chris Rock",
"2 Days in New York"
],
[
"August 9",
"Joanna Brooks",
"Author , The Book of Mormon Girl : Stories from an American Faith . ISBN 978-0-615-59344-9"
],
[
"August 13",
"Robert Pattinson",
"Cosmopolis"
],
[
"August 14",
"Misty May-Treanor",
"London 2012 Olympic gold medallist"
],
[
"August 15",
"Brian Williams",
"NBC Nightly News"
],
[
"August 16",
"Rob Corddry",
"Childrens Hospital"
],
[
"August 28",
"Marco Rubio",
"U.S . Senator"
],
[
"August 29",
"Herman Cain",
"Former presidential candidate for the Republican Party"
],
[
"August 30",
"Michael Steele",
"Former Republican National Committee Chairman"
],
[
"August 31",
"none",
""
]
] |
2012 -- August
|
List_of_The_Daily_Show_episodes_(2012)_7
|
This is a list of episodes for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart in 2012.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_cricketers_(1787–1825)
|
List of English cricketers (1787–1825)
|
[
"Name",
"Seasons",
"Comments"
] |
[
[
"Henry Oakes",
"1819",
"A single appearance for Cambridge University"
],
[
"Oliver",
"1787",
"Played once for Middlesex in first-class matches and is known to have played in a 22-a-side match in 1803 . Other than a surname , no biographical information is known"
],
[
"Oliver",
"1824-1828",
"Played in four first-class matches , three for Godalming and one for Surrey . Other than a surname , no biographical information is known"
],
[
"Denzil Onslow",
"1796-1807",
"Seven first-class appearances for six separate teams . Father of Denzil Onslow junior"
],
[
"Denzil Onslow junior",
"1821-1825",
"Made two first-class appearances for Cambridge University . Son of Denzil Onslow"
],
[
"Thomas Onslow , 2nd Earl of Onslow",
"1801-1808",
"Three first-class appearances , two for MCC and one for Surrey"
],
[
"George Osbaldeston",
"1808-1830",
"Described as one of the leading figures in the game in the early 19th century , Osbaldeston played in 33 first-class matches , primarily for MCC , and was a renowned single-wicket player"
],
[
"John Otway",
"1824-1825",
"Played twice for the Gentlemen . Brother of William Otway"
],
[
"William Otway",
"1824-1825",
"Played twice for the Gentlemen . Brother of James Otway"
],
[
"Owen",
"1819",
"Played one first-class match for the Cambridge Town Club in 1819 and is known to have played one other match for the club in non-first-class cricket in 1821 . Other than a surname , no biographical information is known"
],
[
"Charles Oxenden",
"1820-1822",
"Four first-class appearances for Cambridge University"
],
[
"Graham Oxenden",
"1822",
"One first-class match for Cambridge University"
],
[
"W. Oxley",
"1790-1793",
"Played in eight first-class matches , mostly for Hornchurch and Essex sides . Other than a surname , no biographical information is known"
]
] |
O
|
List_of_English_cricketers_(1787–1825)_14
|
This is a list of English cricketers who played first-class cricket between the 1787 and 1825 seasons. The sport of cricket in this period had already acquired most of its modern features such as eleven-a-side, the three-stump wicket and the lbw law, although pitch preparation was rudimentary and play was largely dictated by the weather. The main difference was in bowling which was still mostly underarm, the key development of the period being the movement towards roundarm bowling which began in the late eighteenth century and was gathering pace by 1825. The principal club throughout the period was Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) which was founded in 1787. MCC organised the early Gentlemen v Players matches and most of the games played by occasional XIs such as those led by Colonel Lennox, Lord Frederick Beauclerk, George Osbaldeston and others. Inter-county cricket was rare during the Napoleonic Wars and there were no formally constituted county clubs at the time, but the main centres at county level were Berkshire, Essex, Hampshire, Kent, Middlesex, Surrey and Sussex. Towards the end of the period, Cambridge University became prominent, especially through its series of matches against the Cambridge Town Club. In the north of England, cricket was developing through town clubs which became the focal points of the game in their respective counties, especially Nottingham Cricket Club and Sheffield Cricket Club. The players included are those known to have played in matches which were given retrospective first-class status between 1787 and 1825 inclusive.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_comedy_films_of_the_1990s
|
List of comedy films of the 1990s
|
[
"Title",
"Director",
"Cast",
"Production country"
] |
[
[
"Addams Family Values",
"Barry Sonnenfeld",
"Anjelica Huston , Raúl Juliá , Christopher Lloyd",
"United States"
],
[
"Airborne",
"Rob Bowman",
"Seth Green , Brittney Powell , Chris Conrad",
"United States"
],
[
"Amos & Andrew",
"E. Max Frye",
"Nicolas Cage , Samuel L. Jackson , Dabney Coleman",
"United States"
],
[
"Arizona Dream",
"Emir Kusturica",
"Johnny Depp , Jerry Lewis , Faye Dunaway",
"France"
],
[
"Bad Boy Bubby",
"Rolf de Heer",
"Nicholas Hope , Ralph Cotterill , Carmel Johnson",
"Australia Italy"
],
[
"Beethoven 's 2nd",
"Rod Daniel",
"Charles Grodin , Bonnie Hunt , Nicholle Tom",
"United States"
],
[
"Benny & Joon",
"Jeremiah S. Chechik",
"Johnny Depp , Mary Stuart Masterson , Aidan Quinn",
"United States"
],
[
"The Beverly Hillbillies",
"Penelope Spheeris",
"Diedrich Bader , Dabney Coleman , Erika Eleniak",
"United States"
],
[
"CB4",
"Tamra Davis",
"Chris Rock , Allen Payne , Deezer D",
"United States"
],
[
"City Hunter",
"Wong Jing",
"Jackie Chan , Joey Wang , Kumiko Goto",
"Hong Kong"
],
[
"Cop and a Half",
"Henry Winkler",
"Burt Reynolds , Norman D. Golden II , Ruby Dee",
"United States"
],
[
"Coneheads",
"Steven Barron",
"Tom Davis , Dan Aykroyd , Bonnie Turner",
"United States"
],
[
"Cool Runnings",
"Jon Turteltaub",
"Leon , Doug E. Doug , Rawle D. Lewis",
"United States"
],
[
"Cuisine et dépendances",
"Philippe Muyl",
"Zabou , Jean-Pierre Bacri , Agnès Jaoui",
"France"
],
[
"Dave",
"Ivan Reitman",
"Kevin Kline , Sigourney Weaver , Frank Langella",
"United States"
],
[
"Dazed and Confused",
"Richard Linklater",
"Jason London , Rory Cochrane , Wiley Wiggins",
"United States"
],
[
"Demolition Man",
"Marco Brambilla",
"Sylvester Stallone , Wesley Snipes , Sandra Bullock",
"United States"
],
[
"Dennis the Menace",
"Nick Castle",
"Walter Matthau , Mason Gamble , Joan Plowright",
"United States"
],
[
"Dottie Gets Spanked",
"Todd Haynes",
"Evan Bonifant , Barbara Garrick",
"United States"
],
[
"Even Cowgirls Get the Blues",
"Gus Van Sant",
"Uma Thurman , John Hurt , Rain Phoenix",
"United States"
]
] |
1993
|
List_of_comedy_films_of_the_1990s_3
|
A list of comedy films released in the 1990s.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005–06_Milton_Keynes_Dons_F.C._season
|
2005–06 Milton Keynes Dons F.C. season
|
[
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Venue",
"Result",
"Scorers",
"Attendance"
] |
[
[
"6 August 2005 - 15:00",
"Bournemouth",
"Home",
"2-2",
"McLeod ( 2 )",
"5,163"
],
[
"9 August 2005 - 19:45",
"Doncaster Rovers",
"Away",
"1-1",
"McLeod",
"5,232"
],
[
"13 August 2005 - 15:00",
"Bradford City",
"Away",
"0-2",
"",
"7,315"
],
[
"20 August 2005 - 15:00",
"Colchester United",
"Home",
"1-1",
"Wilbraham",
"4,423"
],
[
"27 August 2005 - 15:00",
"Bristol City",
"Away",
"2-2",
"Platt ( 2 )",
"10,011"
],
[
"29 August 2005 - 15:00",
"Port Vale",
"Home",
"0-0",
"",
"4,592"
],
[
"10 September 2005 - 15:00",
"Brentford",
"Away",
"0-1",
"",
"5,862"
],
[
"13 September 2005 - 19:45",
"Swansea City",
"Home",
"1-3",
"Mills",
"4,798"
],
[
"17 September 2005 - 15:00",
"Barnsley",
"Home",
"0-0",
"",
"4,620"
],
[
"24 September 2005 - 15:00",
"Blackpool",
"Away",
"2-3",
"Rizzo , Small",
"4,723"
],
[
"27 September 2005 - 19:45",
"Scunthorpe United",
"Home",
"1-0",
"Platt",
"4,682"
],
[
"1 October 2005 - 15:00",
"Swindon Town",
"Home",
"3-1",
"Kamara , Edds , McLeod",
"5,536"
],
[
"8 October 2005 - 15:00",
"Walsall",
"Away",
"1-1",
"Edds",
"5,041"
],
[
"15 October 2005 - 15:00",
"Chesterfield",
"Home",
"0-0",
"",
"5,642"
],
[
"21 October 2005 - 19:45",
"Hartlepool United",
"Away",
"1-2",
"McLeod",
"4,337"
],
[
"29 October 2005 - 15:00",
"Rotherham United",
"Home",
"1-1",
"Kamara",
"5,096"
],
[
"12 November 2005 - 15:00",
"Tranmere Rovers",
"Away",
"2-1",
"McLeod ( 2 )",
"6,611"
],
[
"19 November 2005 - 15:00",
"Walsall",
"Home",
"2-1",
"McLeod , Wilbraham",
"5,506"
],
[
"26 November 2005 - 15:00",
"Bournemouth",
"Away",
"0-2",
"",
"5,485"
],
[
"6 December 2005 - 19:45",
"Huddersfield Town",
"Home",
"2-2",
"Rizzo , McLeod",
"4,832"
]
] |
Competitions -- League One
|
Win Draw Loss
|
2005–06_Milton_Keynes_Dons_F.C._season_3
|
The 2005-06 season was Milton Keynes Dons' second season in their existence as a professional association football club, and their second consecutive season competing in League One. As well as competing in League One, the club also participated in the FA Cup, League Cup and League Trophy. The season covers the period from 1 July 2005 to 30 June 2006.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolando_Delgado
|
Rolando Delgado
|
[
"Res",
"Record",
"Opponent",
"Method",
"Event",
"Date",
"Round",
"Time",
"Location"
] |
[
[
"Loss",
"11-6-1",
"Chris Gruetzemacher",
"TKO ( elbows )",
"ShoFight MMA 20",
"June 16 , 2012",
"3",
"3:24",
"Springfield , Missouri , United States"
],
[
"Win",
"11-5-1",
"Jameel Massouh",
"Decision ( unanimous )",
"Bellator 37",
"March 19 , 2011",
"3",
"5:00",
"Concho , Oklahoma , United States"
],
[
"Win",
"10-5-1",
"Anthony Jones",
"Decision ( unanimous )",
"Subzero 8 : The Ultimate Performing Art",
"February 19 , 2011",
"3",
"5:00",
"Little Rock , Arkansas , United States"
],
[
"Win",
"9-5-1",
"Brandon Shelton",
"Submission ( triangle choke )",
"C3 Fights : Knockout-Rockout Weekend 3",
"June 19 , 2010",
"1",
"1:44",
"Concho , Oklahoma , United States"
],
[
"Loss",
"8-5-1",
"Andre Winner",
"KO ( punch )",
"UFC 105",
"November 14 , 2009",
"1",
"3:22",
"Manchester , England"
],
[
"Loss",
"8-4-1",
"Paul Kelly",
"Decision ( unanimous )",
"UFC 99",
"June 13 , 2009",
"3",
"5:00",
"Cologne , Germany"
],
[
"Win",
"8-3-1",
"John Polakowski",
"Submission ( guillotine choke )",
"The Ultimate Fighter 8 Finale",
"December 13 , 2008",
"2",
"2:18",
"Las Vegas , Nevada , United States"
],
[
"Win",
"7-3-1",
"Brandon Jinnies",
"Submission ( armbar )",
"NLE : Last Man Standing 2",
"March 23 , 2007",
"1",
"2:38",
"Louisiana , United States"
],
[
"Win",
"6-3-1",
"Josh Pearson",
"Submission ( armbar )",
"NLE : Last Man Standing 2",
"March 23 , 2007",
"2",
"0:46",
"Louisiana , United States"
],
[
"Draw",
"5-3-1",
"David Love",
"Draw",
"Absolute Fighting Championships 18",
"August 26 , 2006",
"2",
"5:00",
"Boca Raton , Florida , United States"
],
[
"Win",
"5-3",
"Jarrett Becks",
"TKO ( retirement )",
"Modern Ringsport II",
"February 18 , 2006",
"1",
"5:00",
"Little Rock , Arkansas , United States"
],
[
"Win",
"4-3",
"Aaron Williams",
"Decision ( split )",
"Modern Ringsport I",
"July 23 , 2005",
"3",
"5:00",
"Little Rock , Arkansas , United States"
],
[
"Loss",
"3-3",
"Jorge Masvidal",
"TKO ( punches )",
"Absolute Fighting Championships 5",
"September 5 , 2003",
"2",
"2:14",
"Fort Lauderdale , Florida , United States"
],
[
"Loss",
"3-2",
"Jason Ireland",
"Decision ( unanimous )",
"Dangerzone : Dakota Destruction",
"April 12 , 2003",
"3",
"5:00",
"New Town , North Dakota , United States"
],
[
"Loss",
"3-1",
"Joe Jordan",
"Decision ( unanimous )",
"Shooto Americas : Tennessee Shoot-Conquest",
"January 17 , 2003",
"2",
"5:00",
"Clarksville , Tennessee , United States"
],
[
"Win",
"3-0",
"Neil McLeod",
"Submission ( triangle choke )",
"Extreme Brawl 1",
"December 15 , 2002",
"1",
"N/A",
"Bracknell , England"
],
[
"Win",
"2-0",
"Nick Roscorla",
"Submission ( triangle choke )",
"Ultimate Reality Combat 1",
"August 21 , 2002",
"1",
"3:55",
"United States"
],
[
"Win",
"1-0",
"Cleve Tuttle",
"KO ( flying knee )",
"Ultimate Reality Combat 1",
"August 21 , 2002",
"1",
"0:12",
"United States"
]
] |
Mixed martial arts record
|
Professional record breakdown 18 matches 11 wins 6 losses By knockout 2 3 By submission 6 0 By decision 3 3 Draws 1 [ 1 ]
|
Rolando_Delgado_1
|
Rolando Delgado (born November 22, 1981) is an American mixed martial artist. He has fought for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and Bellator Fighting Championships. He was a cast member on The Ultimate Fighter 8.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_historic_places_in_the_United_States
|
LGBT historic places in the United States
|
[
"Name",
"City",
"State",
"Designation",
"Level of designation",
"Date first designated",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Alice Austen House aka Clear Comfort",
"Staten Island",
"New York",
"NRHP NHL NYCL",
"Federal",
"August 2 , 1967",
"Birthplace of photographer Alice Austen ( 1866-1952 ) and later of her partner Gertrude Tate"
],
[
"Carrington House",
"Cherry Grove",
"New York",
"NRHP",
"Federal",
"January 8 , 2014",
"Oldest house in the gay town of Cherry Grove ; where Truman Capote wrote Breakfast at Tiffany 's"
],
[
"The Castro Camera and the Harvey Milk Residence",
"San Francisco",
"California",
"SFDL",
"Local",
"July 2 , 2000",
"Home and studio of Harvey Milk , the first openly gay person to win an election . Lenient sentencing following his assassination in 1978 led to the White Night riots"
],
[
"Charlton-King-Vandam Historic District",
"New York City",
"New York",
"NRHP HD NYCL",
"Federal",
"August 16 , 1966",
"The John V. Gridley House , 37 Charlton Street , was Marianne Moore 's childhood home"
],
[
"Cherry Grove Community House and Theatre",
"Cherry Grove",
"New York",
"NRHP",
"Federal",
"June 4 , 2013",
"Oldest continually-operating gay summer theater"
],
[
"Cinema Follies",
"Washington",
"District of Columbia",
"HABS",
"Federal",
"-",
"37 L St . SE , Washington , DC , was the Cinema Follies , adult film theater for gay men"
],
[
"The Clubhouse",
"Washington",
"District of Columbia",
"HABS",
"Federal",
"-",
"1296 Upshur St. NW , Washington , DC , was the Clubhouse of the Metropolitan Capitolites , a social club for African American LGBTQ Washingtonians"
],
[
"Earl Hall at Columbia University",
"New York City",
"New York",
"NRHP",
"Federal",
"March 14 , 2018",
"The Student Homophile League was the first gay student organization in the US , founded at Columbia University in 1966"
],
[
"Edificio Comunidad de Orgullo Gay de Puerto Rico",
"Pueblo",
"Puerto Rico",
"NRHP",
"Federal",
"May 2 , 2016",
"Founded in 1974 , also known as Casa Orgulllo , meeting place for the first LGBT organization in Puerto Rico"
],
[
"Elks Athletic Club",
"Louisville",
"Kentucky",
"NRHP",
"Federal",
"July 16 , 1979",
"The Beaux Arts Cocktail Lounge was a club for gay men from 1947 to 1955"
],
[
"Federal Building",
"San Francisco",
"California",
"HD",
"Federal",
"June 5 , 2017",
"In 1985 a protest took place at this location with AIDS activists chaining themselves to the door of the building , asking for an increase in funding for AIDS-related research , social services , and medical care"
],
[
"The Furies Collective",
"Washington",
"District of Columbia",
"NRHP",
"Federal",
"February 5 , 2016",
"House of the Furies Collective , a lesbian feminist separatist collective active from 1971 to 1973"
],
[
"Henry Gerber House",
"Chicago",
"Illinois",
"CL NRHP NHL",
"Local",
"June 6 , 2001",
"Apartment of Henry Gerber , who founded the first gay rights organization"
],
[
"Barbara Gittings Way",
"Philadelphia",
"Pennsylvania",
"-",
"-",
"October 1 , 2012",
"A section of Locust Street , Philadelphia , is named Barbara Gittings Way in Gittings ' memoir . Gittings ' house was at 236 S 21st Street"
],
[
"Great Wall of Los Angeles",
"Los Angeles",
"California",
"NRHP",
"Federal",
"September 18 , 2017",
"Represented themes are also gay and lesbian rights"
],
[
"Harleigh Cemetery , Camden",
"Camden",
"New Jersey",
"NJRHP",
"Local",
"1995",
"Burial Place of Walt Whitman"
],
[
"Hull House",
"Chicago",
"Illinois",
"NRHP NHL CL",
"Federal",
"June 23 , 1965",
"Settlement house co-founded by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr"
],
[
"Julius ' Bar",
"New York City",
"New York",
"NRHP",
"Federal",
"April 20 , 2016",
"Julius Bar is the oldest gay bar in New York City and one of the oldest bars in the city in continuous operation"
],
[
"Dr. Franklin E. Kameny Residence",
"Washington",
"District of Columbia",
"NRHP",
"Federal",
"November 2 , 2011",
"Home of gay rights activist Frank Kameny"
],
[
"James Merrill House",
"Stonington",
"Connecticut",
"NRHP NHL",
"Federal",
"August 28 , 2013",
"Home of poet James Merrill and his partner David Noyes Jackson"
]
] |
Historic sites
|
LGBT_historic_places_in_the_United_States_0
|
The following is a list of LGBT historic places in the United States. It includes sites that are recognized at the federal, state, county, or municipal level as important to the history of the LGBT civil rights movement. They represent the achievements and struggles of the community and provide context to understand these events and people. The National Park Service is amid an effort to chronicle LGBT sites across the nation, and have identified almost 400 of interest.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_show_mines
|
List of show mines
|
[
"Name",
"Province",
"Municipality",
"Notes",
"Location"
] |
[
[
"Kongensgruve",
"Buskerud",
"Saggrenda near Kongsberg",
"Silver",
"59°37′50″N 9°36′06″E / 59.6306°N 9.6017°E / 59.6306 ; 9.6017 ( Silvermine Kongsberg )"
],
[
"Smaragdgruvene Byrud Gård",
"Akershus",
"Minnesund , Eidsvoll",
"Gemstone",
"60°24′49″N 11°11′55″E / 60.4137°N 11.1985°E / 60.4137 ; 11.1985 ( Smaragdgruvene Byrud Gård )"
],
[
"Blaafarveværket",
"Buskerud",
"Modum",
"Cobalt , blue color pigments",
"59°54′46″N 9°53′15″E / 59.9127°N 9.8875°E / 59.9127 ; 9.8875 ( Blaafarveværket )"
],
[
"Røros Kobberverk",
"Sør-Trøndelag",
"Røros",
"Copper ; with furnace and original miners dwelling ; 2 show mines : Olavsgruva and Nyberget mine ; UNESCO - World Heritage Site",
"62°34′38″N 11°23′21″E / 62.5772°N 11.3891°E / 62.5772 ; 11.3891 ( Røros Kobberverk : Olavsgruva und Nyberget gruvet )"
],
[
"Rutilgruva",
"Telemark",
"Kragerø",
"Rutile",
"58°51′56″N 9°22′14″E / 58.8655°N 9.3705°E / 58.8655 ; 9.3705 ( Rutilgruva )"
],
[
"Folldal Gruver",
"Hedmark",
"Folldal",
"Copper , zinc , sulphur ; large mining complex with 70 buildings ; operational from 1748 till 1993",
"62°08′23″N 9°59′35″E / 62.1396°N 9.9930°E / 62.1396 ; 9.9930 ( Folldal Gruver )"
],
[
"Orkla Industriemuseum",
"Trøndelag",
"Løkken Verk",
"2 show mines",
"63°07′29″N 9°42′18″E / 63.1247°N 9.7050°E / 63.1247 ; 9.7050 ( Orkla Industriemuseum )"
],
[
"Sulitjelma Besøksgruver",
"Nordland",
"Sulitjelma near Fauske",
"100 km north of the polar circle , 1.5 km mining railway , starting in 2015 part of the Sulitjelma Line will become museums railway ; mine was operational from 1887 till 1991",
"67°06′11″N 16°04′43″E / 67.1031°N 16.0786°E / 67.1031 ; 16.0786 ( Sulitjelma Besøksgruver )"
],
[
"Gruve 3",
"Spitzbergen",
"Longyearbyen",
"Coal , from 1969 till 1996",
"78°14′15″N 15°26′44″E / 78.2375°N 15.4455°E / 78.2375 ; 15.4455 ( Gruve 3 )"
]
] |
Norway
|
Map this section 's coordinates using : OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as : KML · GPX
|
List_of_show_mines_24
|
This is a list of show mines, that are currently open to the public. Focus is on underground mining activity.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Todd_Phillips
|
Todd Phillips
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"2000",
"Road Trip",
"Foot Lover"
],
[
"2003",
"Old School",
"Gang Bang Guy"
],
[
"2009",
"The Hangover",
"Mr. Creepy"
],
[
"2010",
"Due Date",
"Barry"
],
[
"2011",
"The Hangover Part III",
"Mr. Creepy"
]
] |
Filmography -- Acting credits
|
Todd_Phillips_3
|
Todd Phillips (né Bunzl, born c. 1970/1971) is an American filmmaker and actor. He is best known for writing and directing the films Road Trip (2000), Old School (2003), Starsky & Hutch (2004), The Hangover Trilogy (2009, 2011, and 2013), Due Date (2010), and Joker (2019). For his work on the satirical comedy film Borat (2006), Phillips was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay. Phillips also expanded into other genre work directing the biographical crime film War Dogs (2016) and the psychological thriller film Joker (2019), the latter of which received the Golden Lion at the 76th Venice International Film Festival.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Women's_4_×_400_metres_relay
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1999 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
|
[
"Rank",
"Nation",
"Competitors",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Russia",
"Tatyana Levina Irina Yemelyanova Marina Grishakova Svetlana Pospelova",
"3:30.87",
"Q , CR"
],
[
"2",
"Germany",
"Andrea Luy Anika Ahrens Ulrike Urbansky Claudia Marx",
"3:31.65",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"Great Britain",
"Louretta Thorne Emma Davies Lesley Owusu Natasha Danvers",
"3:31.70",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"Poland",
"Monika Giemzo Anna Olichwierczuk Aleksandra Pielużek Grażyna Prokopek",
"3:31.80",
"q"
],
[
"5",
"Sweden",
"Beatrice Dahlgren Nadja Petersen Carolina Nylén Andrea Geurtsen",
"3:34.71",
"q"
]
] |
Results -- Heats
|
1999_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Women's_4_×_400_metres_relay_2
|
The women's 4 x 400 metres relay event at the 1999 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Göteborg, Sweden, at Ullevi on 31 July and 1 August 1999.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1806
|
List of shipwrecks in 1806
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Active",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Poole , Dorset . She was later refloated"
],
[
"Adventure",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was wrecked at Jersey , Channel Islands . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Malta to London"
],
[
"Agenoria",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship foundered whilst on a voyage from Malta to London . Her crew were rescued"
],
[
"Alliance",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Ramsgate , Kent . She was on a voyage from British Honduras to London"
],
[
"Amity",
"United States",
"The ship was wrecked on the Dutch coast"
],
[
"Anna",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was wrecked at Gibraltar . She was on a voyage from Smyrna , Ottoman Empire , to London"
],
[
"Astrea",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore on Dragør , Denmark . She was on a voyage from Riga , Russia to Hull , Yorkshire . Astrea was later refloated and taken in to Copenhagen , Denmark"
],
[
"Blossom",
"United States",
"The brig was wrecked at São Miguel , Cape Verde Islands"
],
[
"Britannia",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship ran aground on the Sandhammer Reef . She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg , Russia to Dundee , Forfarshire . Britannia was later refloated and put into Ystad , Sweden for repairs"
],
[
"British Tar",
"United Kingdom",
"War of the Third Coalition : The ship was captured in the Mediterranean Sea by a French squadron and was burnt . She was on a voyage from Labradore , British North America to a Mediterranean port"
],
[
"Calder",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Orfordness , Suffolk . She was on a voyage from Selby , Yorkshire to London"
],
[
"Caledonia",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was wrecked near Portpatrick , Wigtownshire , with the loss of all on board . She was on a voyage from Dublin to Saltcoats , Ayrshire"
],
[
"Carl",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on the coast of Sussex . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Alicante , Spain to Jacobotal"
],
[
"Carolina",
"Batavian Republic",
"The ship was wrecked on Borkum , Prussia . She was on a voyage from Lisbon , Portugal to Amsterdam"
],
[
"Carpenter",
"United States",
"The ship was wrecked on the Dutch coast . She was on a voyage from Virginia to Antwerp , Deux-Nèthes , France"
],
[
"Ceres",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at North Meols , Lancashire , prior to 14 January . She was ( incorrectly reported ) to be on a voyage from Africa to Liverpool , Lancashire . Ceres was later refloated"
],
[
"Cleverly",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Hythe , Kent . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Ipswich , Suffolk to Bridport , Dorset"
],
[
"Concordia",
"Russia",
"The ship was driven ashore near Copenhagen . She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Lisbon . Concordia was later refloated and taken in to Copenhagen for repairs"
],
[
"Dasher",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Gosport , Hampshire"
],
[
"Dolphin",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore near Liverpool . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Sligo"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1806_24
|
The list of shipwrecks in 1806 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1806.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Segunda_División_B
|
2016–17 Segunda División B
|
[
"Team",
"Home city",
"Stadium",
"Capacity"
] |
[
[
"Atlético Mancha Real",
"Mancha Real",
"La Juventud",
"1,500"
],
[
"Atlético Sanluqueño",
"Sanlúcar de Barrameda",
"El Palmar",
"5,000"
],
[
"Cartagena",
"Cartagena",
"Cartagonova",
"15,105"
],
[
"Córdoba B",
"Córdoba",
"Rafael Gómez",
"3,000"
],
[
"El Ejido",
"El Ejido",
"Santo Domingo",
"7,870"
],
[
"Extremadura",
"Almendralejo",
"Francisco de la Hera",
"11,580"
],
[
"Granada B",
"Granada",
"Miguel Prieto",
"2,500"
],
[
"Jaén",
"Jaén",
"La Victoria",
"12,800"
],
[
"Jumilla",
"Jumilla",
"La Hoya",
"3,000"
],
[
"La Roda",
"La Roda",
"Estadio Municipal",
"3,000"
],
[
"Linares",
"Linares",
"Linarejos",
"10,000"
],
[
"Linense",
"La Línea de la Concepción",
"Municipal",
"12,000"
],
[
"Lorca FC",
"Lorca",
"Artés Carrasco",
"8,120"
],
[
"Marbella",
"Marbella",
"Municipal",
"8,000"
],
[
"Melilla",
"Melilla",
"Álvarez Claro",
"12,000"
],
[
"Mérida",
"Mérida",
"Romano",
"14,600"
],
[
"Murcia",
"Murcia",
"Nueva Condomina",
"31,179"
],
[
"Recreativo",
"Huelva",
"Nuevo Colombino",
"21,670"
],
[
"San Fernando",
"San Fernando",
"Iberoamericano",
"12,000"
],
[
"Villanovense",
"Villanueva de la Serena",
"Romero Cuerda",
"6,000"
]
] |
Group 4 -- Stadia and locations
|
2016–17_Segunda_División_B_3
|
The 2016-17 Segunda División B season was the 40th since its establishment. The first matches of the season were played in August 2016, and the season ended in June 2017 with the promotion play-off finals.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_As_the_World_Turns_cast_members
|
List of As the World Turns cast members
|
[
"Actor",
"Character",
"Duration"
] |
[
[
"Terri Conn",
"Katie Peretti",
"1998-2010"
],
[
"Daniel Cosgrove",
"Dr. Chris Hughes",
"2010"
],
[
"Trent Dawson",
"Henry Coleman",
"1999-2010"
],
[
"Ellen Dolan",
"Margo Hughes",
"1989-2010"
],
[
"Eileen Fulton",
"Lisa Grimaldi",
"1960-65 , 1967-2010"
],
[
"Van Hansis",
"Luke Snyder",
"2005-10"
],
[
"Don Hastings",
"Dr. Bob Hughes",
"1960-2010"
],
[
"Kathryn Hays",
"Kim Sullivan Hughes",
"1972-2010"
],
[
"Jon Hensley",
"Holden Snyder",
"1985-88 , 1990-95 , 1997-2010"
],
[
"Scott Holmes",
"Tom Hughes",
"1987-2010"
],
[
"Roger Howarth",
"Paul Ryan",
"2003-10"
],
[
"Elizabeth Hubbard",
"Lucinda Walsh",
"1984-2010"
],
[
"Jon Lindstrom",
"Craig Montgomery",
"2008-10"
],
[
"Billy Magnussen",
"Casey Hughes",
"2008-10"
],
[
"Grayson McCouch",
"Dusty Donovan",
"2003-10"
],
[
"Kelley Menighan",
"Emily Stewart",
"1992-2010"
],
[
"Michael Park",
"Jack Snyder",
"1997-2010"
],
[
"Marnie Schulenburg",
"Alison Stewart",
"2007-10"
],
[
"Jake Silbermann",
"Noah Mayer",
"2007-10"
],
[
"Maura West",
"Carly Snyder",
"1995-2010"
]
] |
Main cast -- Contract cast members
|
List_of_As_the_World_Turns_cast_members_0
|
This is a list of actors and actresses who have had roles on the soap opera As the World Turns.
|
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