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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Australian_Individual_Speedway_Championship
|
2016 Australian Individual Speedway Championship
|
[
"Pos",
"Rider",
"Points"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Rohan Tungate",
"18"
],
[
"2",
"Sam Masters",
"15"
],
[
"3",
"Max Fricke",
"15"
],
[
"4",
"Brady Kurtz",
"11"
],
[
"5",
"Mason Campton",
"10"
],
[
"6",
"Justin Sedgmen",
"10"
],
[
"7",
"Jack Holder",
"9"
],
[
"8",
"Nick Morris",
"9"
],
[
"9",
"Josh Grajczonek",
"7"
],
[
"10",
"Tyron Proctor",
"6"
],
[
"11",
"Jack Holder",
"6"
],
[
"12",
"Jordan Stewart",
"6"
],
[
"13",
"Cooper Riordan",
"4"
],
[
"14",
"Josh Pickering",
"3"
],
[
"15",
"Brodie Waters",
"3"
],
[
"16",
"Alan McDonald",
"2"
],
[
"17",
"Kieran Sproule",
"2"
]
] |
Loxford Park
|
Round one [ 3 ] 2 January Kurri Kurri , New South Wales - Loxford Park Speedway Referee : Gavin Willson Top 3 riders to `` A '' Final , riders 4-7 to `` B '' Final `` B '' Final winner to `` A '' Final
|
2016_Australian_Individual_Speedway_Championship_0
|
The 2016 Individual Speedway Australian Championship is a Motorcycle speedway competition organised by Motorcycling Australia (MA) for the Australian Solo Championship. The four round series were held between 2 January and 10 January. The rounds were held at the Loxford Park Speedway in Kurri Kurri on 2 January, Undera Park Speedway in Undera on 6 January, Gillman Speedway in Adelaide on 8 January, with the fourth and final round to be held at the Olympic Park Speedway in Mildura on 10 January.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team
|
1984 Michigan Wolverines football team
|
[
"Player",
"Att",
"Net Yards",
"Yds/Att",
"TD"
] |
[
[
"Jamie Morris",
"118",
"573",
"4.9",
"2"
],
[
"Rick Rogers",
"139",
"527",
"3.8",
"2"
],
[
"Bob Perryman",
"76",
"393",
"5.2",
"5"
],
[
"Gerald White",
"91",
"345",
"3.8",
"0"
],
[
"Eddie Garrett",
"53",
"173",
"3.3",
"3"
]
] |
Statistical leaders -- Rushing
|
1984_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team_13
|
The 1984 Michigan Wolverines football team was an American football team that represented the University of Michigan in the 1984 Big Ten Conference football season. In their 16th season under head coach Bo Schembechler, the Wolverines compiled a 6-6 record (5-4 against conference opponents) and outscored opponents by a total of 214 to 200. It was the only team in Michigan's 21 seasons under coach Schembechler that did not finish its season with a winning record. Michigan began the season under quarterback Jim Harbaugh. The Wolverines went 3-1 in their first four games under Harbaugh, but Harbaugh's season ended with a broken arm in a loss to Michigan State. Michigan next turned to Russ Rein who started two games, including a 26-0 loss to Iowa, the worst loss for a Michigan team since Schembechler took over as head coach. Chris Zurbrugg took over as quarterback for the remaining five games in which the Wolverines won two and lost three. In the 1984 Holiday Bowl, Michigan lost to national champion BYU. BYU quarterback Robbie Bosco led a fourth-quarter comeback with two touchdown passes, including the game winner with 83 seconds remaining in the game. Linebacker Mike Mallory was selected as the most valuable player on the Michigan team. The team's statistical leaders included quarterback Jim Harbaugh with 718 passing yards, tailback Jamie Morris with 573 rushing yards, tight end Sim Nelson with 459 receiving yards, and placekicker Bob Bergeron with 60 points scored.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Japanese_prefectures_by_GDP
|
List of Japanese prefectures by GDP
|
[
"Prefecture",
"Rank",
"2007 GDP ( in millions of JP¥ )",
"2007 GDP ( in millions of US $ )",
"2007 GDP ( in millions of CN¥ )",
"Share of Japan GDP (% )"
] |
[
[
"Japan",
"",
"520,249,100",
"4,418,122",
"33,624,750",
"100"
],
[
"Tokyo",
"1",
"92,300,500",
"783,845",
"5,965,570",
"17.742"
],
[
"Osaka",
"2",
"38,921,800",
"330,536",
"2,515,590",
"7.481"
],
[
"Aichi",
"3",
"37,171,900",
"315,676",
"2,402,490",
"7.145"
],
[
"Kanagawa",
"4",
"31,960,300",
"271,417",
"2,065,660",
"6.143"
],
[
"Saitama",
"5",
"21,108,100",
"179,257",
"1,364,260",
"4.057"
],
[
"Chiba",
"6",
"19,650,900",
"166,882",
"1,270,080",
"3.777"
],
[
"Hyogo",
"7",
"19,135,700",
"162,506",
"1,236,780",
"3.678"
],
[
"Fukuoka",
"8",
"18,510,900",
"157,200",
"1,196,400",
"3.558"
],
[
"Hokkaido",
"9",
"18,458,400",
"156,755",
"1,193,000",
"3.548"
],
[
"Shizuoka",
"10",
"16,927,500",
"143,754",
"1,094,060",
"3.254"
],
[
"Hiroshima",
"11",
"11,981,500",
"101,751",
"774,390",
"2.303"
],
[
"Ibaraki",
"12",
"11,577,900",
"98,323",
"748,300",
"2.225"
],
[
"Kyoto",
"13",
"10,092,700",
"85,710",
"652,310",
"1.940"
],
[
"Niigata",
"14",
"8,979,400",
"76,256",
"580,360",
"1.726"
],
[
"Miyagi",
"15",
"8,285,500",
"70,363",
"535,510",
"1.593"
],
[
"Tochigi",
"16",
"8,268,500",
"70,219",
"534,410",
"1.589"
],
[
"Mie",
"17",
"8,207,100",
"69,697",
"530,440",
"1.578"
],
[
"Nagano",
"18",
"8,147,900",
"69,195",
"526,620",
"1.566"
],
[
"Fukushima",
"19",
"7,883,400",
"66,948",
"509,520",
"1.515"
]
] |
2007 list
|
List_of_Japanese_prefectures_by_GDP_0
|
This is a list of Japanese prefectures by GDP.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armenian_Supercup
|
Armenian Supercup
|
[
"Club",
"Titles",
"Runners-up"
] |
[
[
"Pyunik",
"9",
"6"
],
[
"Shirak",
"5",
"1"
],
[
"Mika",
"2",
"4"
],
[
"Banants",
"1",
"5"
],
[
"Ararat Yerevan",
"1",
"1"
],
[
"Araks Ararat",
"1",
"1"
],
[
"Alashkert",
"2",
"2"
],
[
"Ararat-Armenia",
"1",
"-"
],
[
"Ulisses",
"-",
"1"
],
[
"Gandzasar Kapan",
"-",
"1"
]
] |
Performances -- Performances by club
|
Armenian_Supercup_1
|
The Armenian Supercup is a match that is played between the Armenian Premier League Champion and Armenian Independence Cup Winner. It is named after Hakob Tonoyan and takes place in May every year with some exceptions. Pyunik has won the title in 2015 and is the leader in the number of wins, followed by Shirak.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Primera_División_de_Fútbol_Profesional_season
|
2016–17 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional season
|
[
"Team",
"Outgoing manager",
"Manner of departure",
"Date of vacancy",
"Replaced by",
"Date of appointment",
"Position in table"
] |
[
[
"Alianza",
"Daniel Fernández",
"Resigned",
"August 2016",
"Milton Meléndez",
"August 2016",
"11th ( Apertura 2015 )"
],
[
"Firpo",
"José Mario Martínez",
"Sacked",
"September 2016",
"Juan Ramón Sánchez",
"September 2016",
"11th ( Apertura 2015 )"
],
[
"Dragón",
"Omar Sevilla",
"Resigned",
"September 2016",
"Nelson Ancheta",
"September 2016",
"12th ( Apertura 2015 )"
],
[
"Chalatenango",
"Rubén Alonso",
"Resigned",
"October 2016",
"Geovanni Portillo",
"October 2016",
"11th ( Apertura 2015 )"
],
[
"UES",
"Edgar Henríquez",
"Resigned",
"October 2016",
"Horacio Reyes",
"October 2016",
"12th ( Apertura 2015 )"
],
[
"UES",
"Horacio Reyes",
"Interim Finished",
"October 2016",
"Efraín Burgos",
"October 2016",
"12th ( Apertura 2015 )"
],
[
"Municipal Limeño",
"Mauricio Alfaro",
"Resigned ( due to family issues )",
"November 2016",
"Francisco Robles",
"November 2016",
"9th ( Apertura 2015 )"
],
[
"Águila",
"Edgardo Malvestiti",
"Sacked",
"November 2016",
"Darío Larrosa",
"November 2016",
"1st ( Apertura 2015 )"
]
] |
Managerial changes -- During the Apertura season
|
2016–17_Primera_División_de_Fútbol_Profesional_season_3
|
The 2016-17 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional season (also known as the Liga Pepsi) is the 18th season and 35th and 36th tournament of El Salvador's Primera División since its establishment of an Apertura and Clausura format. Alianza and Dragón were the defending champions of the Apertura and Clausura, respectively. The league will consist of 12 teams. There will be two seasons conducted under identical rules, with each team playing a home and away game against the other clubs for a total of 22 games per tournament. At the end of each half-season tournament, the top 8 teams in that tournament's regular season standings will take part in the playoffs. The champions of Apertura or Clausura with the better aggregate record will qualify for the 2018 CONCACAF Champions League. The other champion, and the runner-up with the better aggregate record will qualify for the 2017 CONCACAF League. Should the same team win both tournaments, both runners-up will qualify for CONCACAF League. Should the final of both tournaments features the same 2 teams, the semifinalist with the better aggregate record will qualify for CONCACAF League.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Canadian_Junior_Curling_Championships_–_Women's_tournament
|
2016 Canadian Junior Curling Championships – Women's tournament
|
[
"Pool B",
"Skip",
"W",
"L"
] |
[
[
"British Columbia",
"Sarah Daniels",
"6",
"0"
],
[
"Nova Scotia",
"Mary Fay",
"5",
"1"
],
[
"Saskatchewan",
"Kourtney Fesser",
"4",
"2"
],
[
"Ontario",
"Courtney Auld",
"3",
"3"
],
[
"Prince Edward Island",
"Katie Fullerton",
"2",
"4"
],
[
"Yukon",
"Alyssa Meger",
"1",
"5"
],
[
"Newfoundland and Labrador",
"Brooke Godsland",
"0",
"6"
]
] |
2016_Canadian_Junior_Curling_Championships_–_Women's_tournament_3
|
The women's tournament of the 2016 M&M Meat Shops Canadian Junior Curling Championships were held from January 23 to 31 at the Stratford Rotary Complex.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1973–74_Kentucky_Colonels_season
|
1973–74 Kentucky Colonels season
|
[
"Round",
"Pick",
"Player",
"College"
] |
[
[
"1",
"4",
"Don Smith",
"University of Dayton"
],
[
"3",
"4",
"Louis Nelson",
"University of Washington"
],
[
"4",
"4",
"Derrek Dickey",
"University of Cincinnati"
],
[
"4",
"2",
"Fran Costello",
"Providence College"
],
[
"5",
"3",
"M. L. Carr",
"Guilford"
],
[
"6",
"4",
"Ron Behagen",
"University of Minnesota"
],
[
"7",
"3",
"William Harris",
"North Carolina State"
],
[
"8",
"4",
"Mike Boylan",
"Assumption"
],
[
"9",
"4",
"Les Taylor",
"Murray State University"
],
[
"10",
"4",
"James Greene",
"Kentucky Wesleyan College"
],
[
"11",
"4",
"John Johnson",
"University of Denver"
],
[
"12",
"4",
"Mike Macaluso",
"Canisius University"
]
] |
Offseason -- Undergraduate and supplemental draft
|
1973–74_Kentucky_Colonels_season_3
|
The 1973-74 Kentucky Colonels season was their seventh in the American Basketball Association. The Colonels finished in second place in the ABA's Eastern Division. They met the Carolina Cougars in the Eastern Division Semifinals and swept them in 4 games. They met the eventual champion New York Nets in the Eastern Division Finals, where they lost. McCarthy was let go after this season.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marseille_(TV_series)
|
Marseille (TV series)
|
[
"Actor",
"Character",
"Voice actor"
] |
[
[
"Guillaume Arnault",
"Eric",
"Johnny Yong Bosch"
],
[
"Hedi Bouchenafa",
"Farid",
"Kirk Thornton"
],
[
"Nassim Si Ahmed",
"Selim",
"Tony Azzolino"
],
[
"Jean-René Privat",
"Cosini",
"Keith Silverstein"
],
[
"Pascal Elso",
"Pierre Chasseron",
"Dave Mallow"
],
[
"Carolina Jurczak",
"Barbara",
"Cherami Leigh"
],
[
"Eric Savin",
"Pharamond",
"Steve Kramer"
],
[
"Hippolyte Girardot",
"Dr. Osmont",
"Joe Ochman"
],
[
"Lionel Erdogan",
"Alain Costabone",
"Steve Staley"
]
] |
Cast and English dubbing -- Side characters
|
Marseille_(TV_series)_1
|
Marseille is a French drama web television series created by Dan Franck starring Gérard Depardieu. The series is the first French language original production for Netflix, which ordered the project to series on 10 July 2015. The eight-episode first season premiered worldwide on Netflix on 5 May 2016. A second season was ordered on 6 June 2016. Production for the second season commenced on 18 April 2017. The second season debuted in February 2018. Netflix cancelled the show after 2 seasons.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_NSW_Premier_League_season
|
2010 NSW Premier League season
|
[
"Time",
"Home Team",
"Score",
"Away Team",
"Venue"
] |
[
[
"Sat 1 May , 7:00pm",
"Bonnyrigg White Eagles",
"4 - 2",
"Sydney Olympic",
"Bonnyrigg Sports Club"
],
[
"Sat 1 May , 7:00pm",
"Sutherland Sharks",
"3 - 0",
"Manly United FC",
"Seymour Shaw Park"
],
[
"Sat 1 May , 7:30pm",
"Marconi Stallions",
"1 - 0",
"Rockdale City Suns",
"Marconi Stadium"
],
[
"Sun 2 May , 3:00pm",
"Bankstown City Lions",
"1 - 2",
"APIA Leichhardt Tigers",
"Jensen Oval"
],
[
"Sun 2 May , 3:00pm",
"West Sydney Berries",
"0 - 0",
"South Coast Wolves",
"Sydney Olympic Park Athletic Centre"
],
[
"Sun 2 May , 4:00pm",
"Sydney United",
"2 - 3",
"Blacktown City FC",
"Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre"
]
] |
Results -- Round 10
|
2010_NSW_Premier_League_season_12
|
The 2010 NSW Premier League season was the 10th season of the revamped NSW Premier League. This season also marked the addition of a new team, in the Rockdale City Suns Football Club from the Super League (one division lower). The 2010 season began on 27 February with the first two games being played. Throughout the season, the Waratah Cup was once again contested, with competing teams from the Premier League, Super League, Division One and Division Two.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HIV-positive_people
|
List of HIV-positive people
|
[
"Name",
"Life",
"Comments"
] |
[
[
"Vasily Aleksanyan",
"( 1972-2011 )",
"Russian lawyer and businessman , former Executive Vice President of Yukos oil company , jailed as a suspected accomplice to tax evasion and money laundering ; allegedly denied treatment in jail"
],
[
"Stephen D. Hassenfeld",
"( 1942-1989 )",
"American businessman best known for being the chairman and chief executive officer of Hasbro from 1980 until 1989"
],
[
"Chuck Holmes",
"( 1945-2000 )",
"American businessman founder of gay pornography studio Falcon Entertainment"
],
[
"Gordon Montador",
"( 1950-1991 )",
"Canadian book editor and publisher"
],
[
"Steve Rubell",
"( 1943-1989 )",
"American owner of New York City disco Studio 54"
],
[
"Sean Strub",
"( born 1958 )",
"American magazine publisher , founder of POZ magazine"
]
] |
Business
|
List_of_HIV-positive_people_2
|
This is a categorized, alphabetical list of people who are known to have been infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the pathogen that causes AIDS, including those who have died. AIDS is a pandemic. In 2007, an estimated 33.2 million people lived with the disease worldwide, and it killed an estimated 2.1 million people, including 330,000 children. Over three-quarters of these deaths occurred in sub-Saharan Africa. HIV is spread primarily by unprotected sex (including anal and oral sex), contaminated blood transfusions, hypodermic needles, and from mother to child during pregnancy, delivery, or breastfeeding. Because of lack of public acceptance, people infected with HIV are frequently subjected to stigma and discrimination. Publicity campaigns around the world have aimed to counter HIV-related prejudices and misconceptions and to replace them with an accurate understanding that helps to prevent new infections. These efforts have been aided by various celebrities - including American basketball star Magic Johnson and South African judge Edwin Cameron - who have publicly announced that they are HIV-positive.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poland_at_the_2011_Summer_Universiade
|
Poland at the 2011 Summer Universiade
|
[
"Medal",
"Name",
"Sport",
"Event"
] |
[
[
"Gold",
"Żaneta Glanc",
"Athletics",
"Women 's discus throw"
],
[
"Gold",
"Paweł Fajdek",
"Athletics",
"Men 's hammer throw"
],
[
"Gold",
"Michal Kadziola Jakub Szalankiewicz",
"Beach volleyball",
"Men 's tournament"
],
[
"Gold",
"Zuzanna Pawlikowska",
"Judo",
"Women 's 52 kg"
],
[
"Gold",
"Łukasz Michalski",
"Athletics",
"Men 's pole vault"
],
[
"Silver",
"Wojciech Theiner",
"Athletics",
"Men 's high jump"
],
[
"Silver",
"Jakub Trzebinski",
"Shooting",
"Men 's trap"
],
[
"Silver",
"Maciej Sarnacki",
"Judo",
"Men 's +100 kg"
],
[
"Silver",
"Hanna Lyczbinska Marta Lyczbinska Katarzyna Kryczalo Karolina Chlewińska",
"Fencing",
"Women 's team foil"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Paweł Korzeniowski",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 100 metre butterfly"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Poland",
"Shooting",
"Men 's 50 metre pistol team"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Jakub Trzebinski Lukasz Szum Piotr Kowalczyk",
"Shooting",
"Men 's trap team"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Piotr Kurkiewicz",
"Judo",
"Men 's 73 kg"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Joanna Jaworska Agata Ozdoba Zuzanna Pawlikowska Agata Perenc Katarzyna Furmanek",
"Judo",
"Women 's team"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Katarzyna Kryczalo",
"Fencing",
"Women 's foil"
]
] |
Medalists
|
Poland_at_the_2011_Summer_Universiade_0
|
Poland will compete at the 2011 Summer Universiade in Shenzhen, China.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Localities_of_Iceland
|
Localities of Iceland
|
[
"Rank",
"Name",
"Population ( 2013 )",
"Population ( 2018 )",
"Change ( since 2013 )",
"Municipality",
"Region"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Reykjavík",
"118,918",
"124,847",
"5%",
"Reykjavík",
"Höfuðborgarsvæðið"
],
[
"2",
"Kópavogur",
"31,719",
"35,966",
"13.4%",
"Kópavogur",
"Höfuðborgarsvæðið"
],
[
"3",
"Hafnarfjörður",
"26,800",
"29,409",
"9.7%",
"Hafnarfjörður",
"Höfuðborgarsvæðið"
],
[
"4",
"Akureyri",
"17,693",
"18,542",
"4.8%",
"Akureyri",
"Norðurland eystra"
],
[
"5",
"Reykjanesbær",
"14,153",
"17,555",
"24%",
"Reykjanesbær",
"Suðurnes"
],
[
"6",
"Garðabær",
"11,421",
"12,912",
"13.1%",
"Garðabær",
"Höfuðborgarsvæðið"
],
[
"7",
"Mosfellsbær",
"8,651",
"10,225",
"18.2%",
"Mosfellsbær",
"Höfuðborgarsvæðið"
],
[
"8",
"Selfoss",
"6,510",
"7,564",
"16.2%",
"Árborg",
"Suðurland"
],
[
"9",
"Akranes",
"6,612",
"7,249",
"9.6%",
"Akranes",
"Vesturland"
],
[
"10",
"Seltjarnarnes",
"4,322",
"4,575",
"5.9%",
"Seltjarnarnes",
"Höfuðborgarsvæðið"
],
[
"11",
"Vestmannaeyjar",
"4,219",
"4,284",
"1.5%",
"Vestmannaeyjar",
"Suðurland"
],
[
"12",
"Grindavík",
"2,856",
"3,319",
"16.2%",
"Grindavíkurbær",
"Suðurnes"
],
[
"13",
"Ísafjörður",
"2,624",
"2,625",
"0%",
"Ísafjarðarbær",
"Vestfirðir"
],
[
"14",
"Álftanes",
"2,392",
"2,586",
"8.1%",
"Garðabær",
"Höfuðborgarsvæðið"
],
[
"15",
"Sauðárkrókur",
"2,575",
"2,574",
"0%",
"Skagafjörður",
"Norðurland vestra"
],
[
"16",
"Hveragerði",
"2,288",
"2,564",
"12.1%",
"Hveragerði",
"Suðurland"
],
[
"17",
"Egilsstaðir",
"2,303",
"2,464",
"7%",
"Fljótsdalshérað",
"Austurland"
],
[
"18",
"Húsavík",
"2,228",
"2,323",
"4.3%",
"Norðurþing",
"Norðurland eystra"
],
[
"19",
"Borgarnes",
"1,759",
"1,962",
"11.5%",
"Borgarbyggð",
"Vesturland"
],
[
"20",
"Sandgerði",
"1,546",
"1,753",
"13.4%",
"Sandgerði / Garður",
"Suðurnes"
]
] |
List of localities
|
Localities shaded in pale green in the table are their respective regional capitals . The majority of the functions that are carried out by local governments actually happen at the municipal level . However , most settlements in Iceland are broken down further into the `` locality '' level , which are mainly used for and information collection and statistical analysis purposes only—they are the regional equivalent of a census division .
|
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Iceland_0
|
This is a list of localities in Iceland. Most Icelandic municipalities consist of several cities or towns. For example, four localities (Selfoss, Stokkseyri, Eyrarbakki, and Tjarnabyggð) can all be found in the municipality of Árborg. A number of municipalities only contain a single locality, while there are also a few municipalities in which no localities exist. All localities in Iceland can only be located within a single municipality, i.e. they cannot straddle multiple municipality borders. Some municipalities, such as Hafnarfjörður and Akranes, also share the same name with a locality. However, these localities are not always situated in their namesake municipalities. In those cases, this does not necessarily mean that they there are no other localities included in that particular municipality. Even when they are the only locality there, they do not always encompass the span of that municipality's entire land area.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakhstan_President_Cup_(football)
|
Kazakhstan President Cup (football)
|
[
"Participantions",
"Club/National team",
"Winners",
"Runners-up"
] |
[
[
"9",
"Kazakhstan U-17",
"3",
"0"
],
[
"7",
"Azerbaijan U-17",
"1",
"2"
],
[
"7",
"Kyrgyzstan U-17",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"6",
"Georgia U-17",
"0",
"2"
],
[
"6",
"Tajikistan U-17",
"0",
"2"
],
[
"4",
"Iran U-17",
"1",
"1"
],
[
"3",
"Armenia U-17",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"3",
"CSKA U-17",
"0",
"2"
],
[
"3",
"Russia U-17",
"1",
"0"
],
[
"2",
"ADO Den Haag U-17",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"2",
"Albania U-17",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"2",
"Kazakhstan U-16",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"2",
"Lithuania U-17",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"2",
"Ole Brasil U-17",
"1",
"0"
],
[
"2",
"Spain U-17",
"2",
"0"
],
[
"2",
"Spartak U-17",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"2",
"Tsesna U-17",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"2",
"Turkey U-17",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"2",
"Uzbekistan U-17",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"2",
"Zenit U-17",
"0",
"1"
]
] |
Participants of a tournament
|
Kazakhstan_President_Cup_(football)_0
|
Kazakhstan President Cup (; ) is an annual international U-17 football tournament held under the aegis of the Football Federation of Kazakhstan and FIFA. The first edition took place in April 2008.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copper_mining_in_Arizona
|
Copper mining in Arizona
|
[
"Rank",
"Mine",
"County",
"Operator",
"Source of copper",
"2012 Cu Production ( million lbs )"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Morenci",
"Greenlee",
"Freeport-McMoRan",
"Copper-molybdenum ore , concentrated and leached",
"632"
],
[
"2",
"Ray",
"Pinal",
"ASARCO",
"Copper ore , concentrated and leached",
"213"
],
[
"3",
"Bagdad",
"Yavapai",
"Freeport-McMoRan",
"Copper-molybdenum ore , concentrated and leached",
"197"
],
[
"4",
"Safford",
"Graham",
"Freeport-McMoRan",
"Copper ore , leached",
"175"
],
[
"5",
"Sierrita",
"Pima",
"Freeport-McMoRan",
"Copper-molybdenum ore , concentrated and leached",
"157"
],
[
"6",
"Mission Complex",
"Pima",
"ASARCO",
"Copper-molybdenum ore , concentrated",
"134"
],
[
"7",
"Miami",
"Gila",
"Freeport-McMoRan",
"Copper ore , leached",
"66"
],
[
"8",
"Silver Bell",
"Pima",
"ASARCO",
"Copper ore , leached",
"45.9"
],
[
"9",
"Mineral Park",
"Mohave",
"Mercator Minerals",
"Copper-molybdenum ore , concentrated",
"40.9"
],
[
"10",
"Carlota Mine",
"Gila",
"KGHM",
"Copper ore , leached",
"23.3"
]
] |
Copper mining today
|
This section needs to be updated . Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information . ( November 2016 ) Significant active Arizona copper mines in 2012 , by order of output :
|
Copper_mining_in_Arizona_0
|
Copper mining in Arizona, a state of the United States, has been a major industry since the 19th century. In 2007 Arizona was the leading copper-producing state in the US, producing 750 thousand metric tons of copper, worth a record $5.54 billion. Arizona's copper production was 60% of the total for the United States. Copper mining also produces gold and silver as byproducts. Byproduct molybdenum from copper mining makes Arizona the nation's second-largest producer of that metal. Although copper mineralization was found by the earliest Spanish explorers of Arizona, the territory was remote, and copper could seldom be profitably mined and shipped. Early Spanish, Mexican, and American prospectors searched for gold and silver (see Silver mining in Arizona), and ignored copper. It was not until the completion of the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1876 that copper became broadly economic to mine and ship to market. All copper mining was done by underground methods until the early 20th century. After the Bingham Canyon mine in Utah successfully mined a large low-grade copper deposit from a large open pit, the same technique was applied to Arizona's porphyry copper deposits. Arizona's first open pit copper mine opened at Ajo in 1917.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._695_Squadron_RAF
|
No. 695 Squadron RAF
|
[
"From",
"To",
"Aircraft",
"Version"
] |
[
[
"December 1943",
"January 1944",
"Westland Lysander",
"Mks.I , III"
],
[
"December 1943",
"June 1944",
"Hawker Henley",
"Mk.III"
],
[
"December 1943",
"May 1945",
"Miles Martinet",
"Mk.I"
],
[
"December 1943",
"September 1945",
"Hawker Hurricane",
"Mk.IIc"
],
[
"July 1944",
"August 1945",
"Supermarine Spitfire",
"Mk.Vb"
],
[
"Jan 1945",
"May 1947",
"Vultee Vengeance",
"Mk.IV"
],
[
"July 1945",
"February 1949",
"Supermarine Spitfire",
"F.16"
],
[
"June 1946",
"February 1949",
"Airspeed Oxford",
"T.1 , T.2"
],
[
"December 1946",
"February 1949",
"Miles Martinet",
"Mk.I"
],
[
"December 1946",
"February 1949",
"North American Harvard",
"T.2b"
],
[
"December 1948",
"February 1949",
"Bristol Beaufighter",
"TT.10"
]
] |
Aircraft operated
|
A Miles Martinet such as used by No . 695 Squadron during most of their active service life .
|
No._695_Squadron_RAF_0
|
No. 695 Squadron RAF was an anti-aircraft co-operation squadron of the Royal Air Force from 1943 to 1949.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Malkovich_filmography
|
John Malkovich filmography
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1981",
"Word of Honor",
"Gary",
"Television film"
],
[
"1983",
"Say Goodnight , Gracie",
"Steve",
"Television film"
],
[
"1984",
"True West",
"Lee",
"Television film"
],
[
"1985",
"Death of a Salesman",
"Biff Loman",
"Television film"
],
[
"1986",
"Rocket to the Moon",
"Ben Stark",
"Television film"
],
[
"1987",
"Santabear 's High Flying Adventure",
"Santa Claus ( voice )",
"Television film"
],
[
"1989 1993 2008",
"Saturday Night Live",
"Himself ( host )",
"3 episodes"
],
[
"1991",
"Old Times",
"Deeley",
"Television film"
],
[
"1993",
"Heart of Darkness",
"Kurtz",
"Television film"
],
[
"1999",
"RKO 281",
"Herman Mankiewicz",
"Television film"
],
[
"2000",
"Les Misérables",
"Javert",
"4 episodes"
],
[
"2002",
"Napoléon",
"Charles Talleyrand",
"4 episodes"
],
[
"2014",
"Crossbones",
"Blackbeard",
"9 episodes"
],
[
"2018-2019",
"Billions",
"Grigor Andolov",
"6 episodes"
],
[
"2018",
"The ABC Murders",
"Hercule Poirot",
"3 episodes"
],
[
"2019",
"Matchday : Inside FC Barcelona",
"Narrator ( voice )",
"8 episodes"
],
[
"2020",
"The New Pope",
"Pope John Paul III",
"9 episodes"
],
[
"2020-present",
"Space Force",
"Dr. Adrian Mallory",
"10 episodes"
]
] |
Television
|
John_Malkovich_filmography_1
|
American actor, director, and producer John Malkovich has appeared in more than 70 motion pictures. He started acting in the 1980s, appearing in the films: Places in the Heart (1984) with Sally Field, Death of a Salesman (1985), The Glass Menagerie (1987), Empire of the Sun (1987), and Dangerous Liaisons (1988) with Glenn Close. His role in Places in the Heart earned him an Academy Award nomination. The Sheltering Sky (1990). During the 1990s, he starred in the films: Of Mice and Men (1992) as Lennie Small, In the Line of Fire (1993) as Mitch Leary, Beyond the Clouds (1995) as The Director, The Portrait of a Lady (1996) Gilbert Osmond, Con Air (1997) as Cyrus The Virus Grissom, The Man in the Iron Mask (1998) as Athos, Being John Malkovich (1999) as John Horatio Malkovich, and (1999) as Charles VII. His role as Mitch Leary in In the Line of Fire earned him his second Academy Award nomination. Malkovich went on to appear in the early 2000s films: Johnny English (2003) as Pascal Sauvage, The Libertine (2004) as Charles II, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (2005) as Humma Kavula, Eragon (2006) as Galbatorix, Klimt (2006) as Gustav Klimt, Burn After Reading (2008) as Osborne Cox, and Changeling (2008) as Reverend Briegleb. In 2010, he co-starred with Josh Brolin and Megan Fox in the science fiction Western: Jonah Hex as Quentin Turnbull. The same year, he also starred in: Secretariat with Diane Lane, and RED with Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman and Helen Mirren. A role he later reprised in the sequel: RED 2 (2013). Malkovich made an appearance in the science fiction action film: (2011) as Bruce Brazos. He co-starred in the romantic zombie comedy film: Warm Bodies (2013) as General Grigio and lent his voice to the animated movie Penguins of Madagascar (2014) as the villainous octopus Dave.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Serbian_First_League
|
2015–16 Serbian First League
|
[
"Team",
"City",
"Stadium",
"Capacity",
"Kit manufacturer",
"Shirt Sponsor"
] |
[
[
"Bačka",
"Bačka Palanka",
"Stadion Slavko Maletin Vava",
"5,500",
"Saller",
"Podunavlje ad BP"
],
[
"Bežanija",
"Belgrade",
"Stadion Bežanije",
"4,000",
"Sportika",
""
],
[
"BSK",
"Borča",
"Vizelj Park",
"2,500",
"Hummel International",
""
],
[
"Dinamo Vranje",
"Vranje",
"Yumco Stadium",
"4,000",
"Joma",
"-"
],
[
"Donji Srem",
"Pećinci",
"SC Suvača",
"4,000",
"Joma",
"IM-Đurđević"
],
[
"ČSK",
"Čelarevo",
"Stadion Pivare",
"3,000",
"Joma",
"LAV Pivo"
],
[
"Zemun",
"Zemun , Belgrade",
"Zemun Stadium",
"10,000",
"Umbro",
"-"
],
[
"Inđija",
"Inđija",
"Stadion FK Inđija",
"4,500",
"Erima",
"-"
],
[
"Kolubara",
"Lazarevac",
"Stadion FK Kolubara",
"2,000",
"Erima",
"Lasta Beograd"
],
[
"Loznica",
"Loznica",
"FK Loznica Stadion",
"4,000",
"Erima",
"-"
],
[
"Napredak",
"Kruševac",
"Mladost Stadium",
"10,331",
"Puma",
"Delta City"
],
[
"Proleter",
"Novi Sad",
"Stadion Slana Bara",
"2,000",
"Joma",
"Elektrovojvodina doo"
],
[
"Radnički Kragujevac",
"Kragujevac",
"Čika Dača",
"15,100",
"Jako",
"-"
],
[
"Sinđelić",
"Belgrade",
"Sinđelić Stadium",
"1,500",
"Cvetex",
"Rubikon"
],
[
"Sloboda Užice",
"Užice",
"Gradski Stadion u Užicu",
"12,000",
"Jako",
"UNITRAG"
],
[
"Sloga PM",
"Petrovac",
"Stadion FK Sloga",
"2,000",
"NAAI",
"Premijer Kladionica"
]
] |
2015–16 teams
|
BelgradeBačka PalankaDonji SremDinamoLoznicaNapredakProleterRadničkiInđijaKolubaraSlobodaSlogaBelgrade clubs : BežanijaBSKZemunSinđelićB.Palanka clubs : BačkaČSK Location of teams in the 2015–16 Serbian First league
|
2015–16_Serbian_First_League_0
|
The Serbian First Football League (Serbian: Prva Liga Srbija) is the second-highest football league in Serbia. The league is operated by the Serbian FA. 16 teams compete in the league for the 2015-16 season. Two teams were promoted to the Serbian SuperLiga. Four teams were relegated to the Serbian League, the third-highest division overall in the Serbian football league system. The season begun in August 2015 and ended in May 2016.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1918
|
List of shipwrecks in May 1918
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Forsøk",
"Norway",
"World War I : The trawler was sunk in the Barents Sea south west of Cape Kanin Nos Russia by SM U-22 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived"
],
[
"Kirstin Jensen",
"Denmark",
"World War I : The schooner was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 40 nautical miles ( 74 km ) off Cape Palos , Murcia , Spain by SM UB-50 ( Imperial German Navy ) . Her crew survived"
],
[
"Snowdon",
"United Kingdom",
"World War I : The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 84 nautical miles ( 156 km ) south of Malta by SM U-63 ( Imperial German Navy ) with the loss of two crew"
],
[
"Tacoma",
"United States",
"With 151 salmon cannery employees , a crew of 21 , and a cargo of 1,373 tons of salmon cannery supplies on board , the 1,738- gross register ton , 222.2-foot ( 67.7 m ) ship was crushed by ice and sank in Bristol Bay off the coast of the Territory of Alaska at 57°53′N 158°04′W / 57.883°N 158.067°W / 57.883 ; -158.067 ( Tacoma ) . All on board survived"
],
[
"Water Witch",
"United Kingdom",
"The schooner ran aground in the Strait of Gibraltar and sank"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1918_19
|
The list of shipwrecks in May 1918 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during May 1918.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johny_Antony
|
Johny Antony
|
[
"Year",
"Film",
"Role",
"Director",
"Language"
] |
[
[
"2018",
"Shikkari Shambhu",
"Parish Priest",
"Sugeeth",
"Malayalam"
],
[
"2018",
"Drama",
"Anto",
"Ranjith",
"Malayalam"
],
[
"2018",
"Thattumpurath Achuthan",
"Karate Master/ Political party worker",
"Lal Jose",
"Malayalam"
],
[
"2018",
"Joseph",
"Parish Priest",
"M. Padmakumar",
"Malayalam"
],
[
"2019",
"Ittymaani : Made in China",
"Adv.Tharyan Kurian",
"Jibi-Joju",
"Malayalam"
],
[
"2019",
"Ganagandharvan",
"Prince",
"Ramesh Pisharody",
"Malayalam"
],
[
"2020",
"Varane Aavashyamundu",
"",
"Anoop Sathyan",
"Malayalam"
]
] |
Directional Filmography -- Acting
|
Johny_Antony_1
|
Johny Antony is an Indian film director and actor, known for making comedy films in Malayalam cinema. He is from Changanassery in Kottayam district, Kerala. He worked for about a decade as an associate to directors Thulasidas, Taha, Kamal and Jose Thomas. Antony made his directorial debut with the slapstick comedy C.I.D. Moosa in 2003.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1927
|
List of American films of 1927
|
[
"Title",
"Director",
"Featured Cast",
"Genre",
"Note"
] |
[
[
"Naughty But Nice",
"Millard Webb",
"Colleen Moore , Donald Reed",
"Comedy",
"First National"
],
[
"Naughty Nanette",
"James Leo Meehan",
"Viola Dana , Patricia Palmer",
"Comedy",
"FBO"
],
[
"The Nest",
"William Nigh",
"Pauline Frederick , Holmes Herbert",
"Drama",
"Independent"
],
[
"Nevada",
"John Waters",
"Gary Cooper , Thelma Todd , William Powell",
"Western",
"Paramount"
],
[
"New York",
"Luther Reed",
"Ricardo Cortez , Lois Wilson , William Powell",
"Drama",
"Paramount"
],
[
"The Night Bride",
"E. Mason Hopper",
"Marie Prevost , Harrison Ford , Franklin Pangborn",
"Comedy",
"PDC"
],
[
"Night Life",
"George Archainbaud",
"Alice Day , John Harron",
"Drama",
"First National"
],
[
"The Night of Love",
"George Fitzmaurice",
"Ronald Colman , Vilma Bánky , Montagu Love",
"Drama",
"United Artists"
],
[
"Nobody 's Widow",
"Donald Crisp",
"Leatrice Joy , Phyllis Haver",
"Comedy",
"PDC"
],
[
"No Control",
"Scott Sidney",
"Harrison Ford , Phyllis Haver",
"Comedy",
"PDC"
],
[
"No Man 's Law",
"Fred Jackman",
"Barbara Kent , James Finlayson , Oliver Hardy",
"Western comedy",
"Pathé Exchange"
],
[
"No Place to Go",
"Mervyn LeRoy",
"Mary Astor , Lloyd Hughes",
"Romance",
"First National"
],
[
"Not for Publication",
"Ralph Ince",
"Ralph Ince , Rex Lease",
"Silent",
"FBO"
],
[
"The Notorious Lady",
"King Baggot",
"Barbara Bedford , Lewis Stone , Ann Rork",
"Drama",
"First National"
],
[
"Now We 're in the Air",
"Frank R. Strayer",
"Wallace Beery , Raymond Hatton , Louise Brooks",
"Comedy",
"Paramount"
],
[
"The Obligin ' Buckaroo",
"Richard Thorpe",
"Jay Wilsey , Olive Hasbrouck",
"Western",
"Pathé Exchange"
]
] |
N
|
List_of_American_films_of_1927_13
|
This is a list of American films released in 1927.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Navarrese_monarchs
|
List of Navarrese monarchs
|
[
"Name",
"Birth",
"Marriages",
"Death"
] |
[
[
"Philip VII 1700-1724",
"19 December 1683 son of Louis Dauphin of France and Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria",
"Maria Luisa of Savoy 2 children Elisabeth Farnese 6 children",
"9 July 1746 Madrid aged 62"
],
[
"Louis II 1724",
"25 August 1707 son of Philip VII of Navarre and Maria Luisa of Savoy",
"Louise Elisabeth of Orléans No children",
"31 August 1724 Madrid aged 17"
],
[
"Philip VII 1724-1746",
"19 December 1683 son of Louis Dauphin of France and Maria Anna Victoria of Bavaria",
"Maria Luisa of Savoy 2 children Elisabeth Farnese 6 children",
"9 July 1746 Madrid aged 62"
],
[
"Ferdinand II 1746-1759",
"23 September 1713 son of Philip VII of Navarre and Maria Luisa of Savoy",
"Barbara of Portugal No children",
"10 August 1759 Madrid aged 45"
],
[
"Charles VI 1759-1789",
"20 January 1716 son of Philip VII of Navarre and Elisabeth Farnese",
"Maria Amalia of Saxony 13 children",
"14 December 1788 Madrid aged 72"
],
[
"Charles VII 1789-1808",
"11 November 1748 son of Charles VI of Navarre and Maria Amalia of Saxony",
"Maria Luisa of Parma 14 children",
"20 January 1819 Madrid aged 70"
],
[
"Ferdinand III of Navarre 1808-1833",
"14 October 1784 son of Charles VII of Navarre and Maria Luisa of Parma",
"Maria Antonia of Naples and Sicily No children Maria Isabel of Portugal 2 children Maria Josepha Amalia of Saxony No children Maria Christina of the Two Sicilies 2 children",
"29 September 1833 Madrid aged 48"
]
] |
Upper Navarre -- House of Bourbon , 1700-1833
|
List_of_Navarrese_monarchs_16
|
This is a list of the kings and queens of Pamplona, later Navarre. Pamplona was the primary name of the kingdom until its union with Aragon (1076-1134). However, the territorial designation Navarre came into use as an alternative name in the late tenth century, and the name Pamplona was retained well into the twelfth century.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meaghan_Rath
|
Meaghan Rath
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"2004",
"Fries with That ?",
"Customer/Molly",
"2 episodes"
],
[
"2006",
"10.5 : Apocalypse",
"Rachel",
"Television miniseries"
],
[
"2004-2006",
"15/Love",
"Adena Stiles",
"Main role"
],
[
"2007",
"I Me Wed",
"Tracy",
"Television film"
],
[
"2007",
"My Daughter 's Secret",
"Courtney",
"Television film"
],
[
"2007",
"Heartland",
"Jen",
"Episode : Coming Home"
],
[
"2009",
"Aaron Stone",
"Tatianna Caine",
"2 episodes"
],
[
"2009",
"The Assistants",
"Rigby Hastings",
"Main role"
],
[
"2010-2011",
"18 to Life",
"Violet/Erin Boyd",
"2 episodes"
],
[
"2011",
"Cyberbully",
"Cheyenne Mortenson",
"Television film"
],
[
"2011-2014",
"Being Human",
"Sally Malik",
"Main role"
],
[
"2012",
"Flashpoint",
"Rebecca Vaughan",
"Episode : Eyes In"
],
[
"2014",
"Kingdom",
"Tatiana",
"3 episodes"
],
[
"2015-2016",
"New Girl",
"May",
"Recurring role ( seasons 4-5 ) , 5 episodes"
],
[
"2015",
"Banshee",
"Aimee King",
"Recurring role ( season 3 ) , 5 episodes"
],
[
"2015",
"Secrets and Lies",
"Nicole Mullen",
"Recurring role , 5 episodes"
],
[
"2015",
"Motive",
"Ella Rollins",
"Episode : The Suicide Tree"
],
[
"2016",
"Cooper Barrett 's Guide to Surviving Life",
"Kelly Bishop",
"Main role"
],
[
"2017",
"Rogue",
"Clea Annou",
"Main role ( season 4 )"
],
[
"2017-2020",
"Hawaii Five-0",
"Tani Rey",
"Main role ( season 8-10 )"
]
] |
Filmography -- Television
|
Meaghan_Rath_1
|
Meaghan Rath (born June 18, 1986) is a Canadian film and television actress. She is known for her television roles on Being Human, 15/Love, The Assistants, and Hawaii Five-0.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Cleveland_Indians_season
|
2020 Cleveland Indians season
|
[
"v t e Wild Card teams ( Top 2 qualify for 1-game playoff )",
"W",
"L",
"Pct",
"GB"
] |
[
[
"Boston Red Sox",
"0",
"0",
"-nan",
"-"
],
[
"Cleveland Indians",
"0",
"0",
"-nan",
"-"
],
[
"Detroit Tigers",
"0",
"0",
"-nan",
"-"
],
[
"Kansas City Royals",
"0",
"0",
"-nan",
"-"
],
[
"Los Angeles Angels",
"0",
"0",
"-nan",
"-"
],
[
"Minnesota Twins",
"0",
"0",
"-nan",
"-"
],
[
"New York Yankees",
"0",
"0",
"-nan",
"-"
],
[
"Oakland Athletics",
"0",
"0",
"-nan",
"-"
],
[
"Seattle Mariners",
"0",
"0",
"-nan",
"-"
],
[
"Tampa Bay Rays",
"0",
"0",
"-nan",
"-"
],
[
"Texas Rangers",
"0",
"0",
"-nan",
"-"
],
[
"Toronto Blue Jays",
"0",
"0",
"-nan",
"-"
]
] |
Season standings -- American League Wild Card
|
vteDivision Leaders W L Pct . Baltimore Orioles 0 0 -nan Chicago White Sox 0 0 -nan Houston Astros 0 0 -nan
|
2020_Cleveland_Indians_season_2
|
The 2020 Cleveland Indians season is the 120th season for the franchise. It is the eighth season under the leadership of manager Terry Francona and fifth under general manager Mike Chernoff. The Indians play their home games at Progressive Field in Cleveland, Ohio.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_Premier_League_stadiums
|
List of Scottish Premier League stadiums
|
[
"Stadium",
"Club ( s )",
"Location",
"Opened",
"Closed",
"Period ( s ) used for SPL matches"
] |
[
[
"Almondvale Stadium",
"Livingston & Gretna",
"Livingston",
"1995",
"-",
"2001-2006 2008"
],
[
"Caledonian Stadium",
"Inverness Caledonian Thistle",
"Inverness",
"1996",
"-",
"2005-2009 2010-2013"
],
[
"Celtic Park",
"Celtic",
"Glasgow",
"1892",
"-",
"1998-2013"
],
[
"Dens Park",
"Dundee",
"Dundee",
"1899",
"-",
"1998-2005 2012-2013"
],
[
"East End Park",
"Dunfermline Athletic",
"Dunfermline",
"1885",
"-",
"1998-1999 2000-2007 2011-2012"
],
[
"Easter Road",
"Hibernian",
"Edinburgh",
"1893",
"-",
"1999-2013"
],
[
"Falkirk Stadium",
"Falkirk",
"Falkirk",
"2004",
"-",
"2005-2010"
],
[
"Fir Park",
"Motherwell & Gretna",
"Motherwell",
"1895",
"-",
"1998-2013"
],
[
"Firhill Stadium",
"Partick Thistle",
"Glasgow",
"1909",
"-",
"2002-2004"
],
[
"Ibrox Stadium",
"Rangers",
"Glasgow",
"1899",
"-",
"1998-2012"
],
[
"Love Street",
"St Mirren",
"Paisley",
"1894",
"2009",
"2000-2001 2006-2009"
],
[
"McDiarmid Park",
"St Johnstone",
"Perth",
"1989",
"-",
"1998-2002 2009-2013"
],
[
"New Douglas Park",
"Hamilton Academical",
"Hamilton",
"2001",
"-",
"2008-2011"
],
[
"Pittodrie Stadium",
"Aberdeen & Inverness Caledonian Thistle",
"Aberdeen",
"1899",
"-",
"1998-2013"
],
[
"Rugby Park",
"Kilmarnock",
"Kilmarnock",
"1899",
"-",
"1998-2013"
],
[
"St Mirren Park",
"St Mirren",
"Paisley",
"2009",
"-",
"2009-2013"
],
[
"Tannadice Park",
"Dundee United",
"Dundee",
"1883",
"-",
"1998-2013"
],
[
"Tynecastle Stadium",
"Heart of Midlothian",
"Edinburgh",
"1886",
"-",
"1998-2013"
],
[
"Victoria Park",
"Ross County",
"Dingwall",
"1929",
"-",
"2012-2013"
]
] |
Stadiums
|
List_of_Scottish_Premier_League_stadiums_0
|
The Scottish Premier League (SPL) was the highest level of the Scottish football league system between 1998 and 2013. During this period matches were played at 19 football stadiums. The inaugural round of SPL matches took place on the weekend of 1-2 August 1998, with five clubs hosting the opening fixtures. The league ceased after the 2012-13 Scottish Premier League season, when the SPL and Scottish Football League merged to form the Scottish Professional Football League. Following the Hillsborough Disaster in 1989, the Taylor Report recommended the abolition of standing terraces by the start of the 1994-95 season, to be replaced by all-seater stadiums. In addition to this, the SPL initially demanded that all its stadia should have a minimum capacity of 10,000 seats, but later reduced that figure to 6,000. When Falkirk finished in a potential promotion position in 2000 and 2003, the SPL refused admission to membership because their Brockville Park did not have sufficient seating capacity. The SPL subsequently allowed Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Gretna to groundshare with other clubs. Some clubs promoted from the First Division, such as Hamilton Academical and Ross County, undertook ground improvements to meet the SPL criteria before entering the league. The home stadiums of the Old Firm clubs, Celtic and Rangers, were amongst the largest stadiums in the United Kingdom. The other large stadium in Glasgow, Hampden Park, was never used for an SPL match because it is the home ground of amateur club Queen's Park, who have not been in the top flight of Scottish football since 1958. None of the other stadiums used for SPL matches had a capacity greater than 22,199 (Pittodrie Stadium in Aberdeen).
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1799
|
List of shipwrecks in 1799
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Admiral Nelson",
"Great Britain",
"The ship was driven ashore at Gunthorpe , Lincolnshire . She was on a voyage from Palermo , Sicily to Hull , Yorkshire"
],
[
"Adroit",
"Great Britain",
"The ship was wrecked at Padstow , Cornwall with the loss of three of her crew . She was on a voyage from Glasgow , Renfrewshire to the West Indies"
],
[
"Aid",
"Great Britain",
"The ship ran aground on The Needing , Isle of Wight and was wrecked . She was on a voyage from Riga , Russia to Lisbon , Portugal"
],
[
"Amity",
"Great Britain",
"The ship was wrecked on Islay . She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg , Russia to Liverpool , Lancashire"
],
[
"Aurora",
"Great Britain",
"The ship was driven ashore near Saltcoats , Ayrshire . She was on a voyage from Lancaster , Lancashire to Saint Thomas , Virgin Islands"
],
[
"Belfast",
"Ireland",
"The ship foundered in the Irish Sea with the loss of all hands . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Belfast , County Antrim"
],
[
"Camelia",
"Great Britain",
"The transport ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth , Norfolk . All on board were rescued"
],
[
"Defiance",
"Great Britain",
"The ship was lost at Den Helder , Batavian Republic . All on board were rescued"
],
[
"Dragon",
"Great Britain",
"War of the Second Coalition : The ship was captured . She was recaptured but was susbequenlty lost on the coast of Ireland . Dragon was on a voyage from Poole , Dorset to Newfoundland , British North America"
],
[
"Ellis",
"Great Britain",
"The ship was driven ashore in Bootle Bay . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Africa"
],
[
"Endracht",
"Hamburg",
"The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from Hamburg to London , Great Britain"
],
[
"Endside",
"Great Britain",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Blackpool , County Cork , Ireland with the loss of all hands . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Newry , County Armagh , Ireland"
],
[
"Fame",
"Great Britain",
"The ship was lost on the Little Wrangol . She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Dundee , Perthshire"
],
[
"Fanny",
"Ireland",
"The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Pwllheli , Caernarfonshire whilst on a voyage from Martinico to Liverpool"
],
[
"Fanny",
"Great Britain",
"The ship was driven ashore near Saint Petersburg . She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Chester , Cheshire"
],
[
"Federal George",
"United States",
"Quasi-War The ship was captured and recaptured but was subsequently lost on the coast of France . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Bristol , Gloucestershire , Great Britain to New York"
],
[
"Frederick Julius Kaas",
"Norway",
"The ship was lost near Plymouth , Devon , Great Britain . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Plymouth to Norway"
],
[
"Friendship",
"Great Britain",
"The ship was driven ashore at Liverpool . She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool"
],
[
"Friendship",
"Great Britain",
"The ship ran aground on the Burbo Bank , in Liverpool Bay . She was on a voyage from Virginia , United States to Liverpool"
],
[
"Hannah",
"Ireland",
"The ship was driven ashore on Saaremaa , Russia . She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg to Dublin"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1799_74
|
The list of shipwrecks in 1799 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1799.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_Foreman
|
Yuri Foreman
|
[
"No",
"Result",
"Record",
"Opponent",
"Type",
"Round , time",
"Date",
"Location"
] |
[
[
"38",
"Loss",
"34-3 ( 1 )",
"Erislandy Lara",
"KO",
"4 ( 12 ) , 1:47",
"Jan 13 , 2017",
"Park Race Track , Hialeah , Florida , U.S"
],
[
"37",
"Win",
"34-2 ( 1 )",
"Jason Davis",
"TKO",
"2 ( 8 ) , 1:55",
"Jun 3 , 2016",
"Resorts World , New York City , New York , U.S"
],
[
"36",
"Win",
"33-2 ( 1 )",
"Lenwood Dozier",
"UD",
"8",
"Dec 5 , 2015",
"Barclays Center , New York City , New York , U.S"
],
[
"35",
"Win",
"32-2 ( 1 )",
"Jovany Javier Gomez",
"KO",
"1 ( 8 ) , 1:56",
"Nov 12 , 2013",
"Hard Rock Live , Hollywood , Florida , U.S"
],
[
"34",
"Win",
"31-2 ( 1 )",
"Jamaal Davis",
"UD",
"8",
"Jul 24 , 2013",
"Roseland Ballroom , New York City , New York , U.S"
],
[
"33",
"Win",
"30-2 ( 1 )",
"Gundrick King",
"UD",
"6",
"Apr 4 , 2013",
"Roseland Ballroom , New York City , New York , U.S"
],
[
"32",
"Win",
"29-2 ( 1 )",
"Brandon Baue",
"UD",
"6",
"Jan 23 , 2013",
"B.B . King Blues Club & Grill , New York City , New York , U.S"
],
[
"31",
"Loss",
"28-2 ( 1 )",
"Paweł Wolak",
"RTD",
"6 ( 10 ) , 3:00",
"Mar 12 , 2011",
"MGM Grand Garden Arena , Paradise , Nevada , U.S"
],
[
"30",
"Loss",
"28-1 ( 1 )",
"Miguel Cotto",
"TKO",
"9 ( 12 ) , 0:42",
"Jun 5 , 2010",
"Yankee Stadium , New York City , New York , U.S"
],
[
"29",
"Win",
"28-0 ( 1 )",
"Daniel Santos",
"UD",
"12",
"Nov 14 , 2009",
"MGM Grand Garden Arena , Paradise , Nevada , U.S"
],
[
"28",
"NC",
"27-0 ( 1 )",
"Cornelius Bundrage",
"NC",
"3 ( 12 )",
"Jun 27 , 2009",
"Boardwalk Hall , Atlantic City , New Jersey , U.S"
],
[
"27",
"Win",
"27-0",
"James Moore",
"UD",
"10",
"Dec 13 , 2008",
"Boardwalk Hall , Atlantic City , New Jersey , U.S"
],
[
"26",
"Win",
"26-0",
"Vinroy Barrett",
"UD",
"10",
"Oct 18 , 2008",
"Boardwalk Hall , Atlantic City , New Jersey , U.S"
],
[
"25",
"Win",
"25-0",
"Saúl Román",
"UD",
"10",
"Apr 3 , 2008",
"Aviator Sports and Events Center , New York City , New York , U.S"
],
[
"24",
"Win",
"24-0",
"Andrey Tsurkan",
"SD",
"10",
"Dec 6 , 2007",
"Paradise Theater , New York City , New York , U.S"
],
[
"23",
"Win",
"23-0",
"Anthony Thompson",
"SD",
"10",
"Jun 9 , 2007",
"Madison Square Garden , New York City , New York , U.S"
],
[
"22",
"Win",
"22-0",
"Donny McCrary",
"UD",
"10",
"Dec 2 , 2006",
"Boardwalk Hall , Atlantic City , New Jersey , U.S"
],
[
"21",
"Win",
"21-0",
"Jesus Felipe Valverde",
"UD",
"10",
"Jun 3 , 2006",
"Thomas & Mack Center , Paradise , Nevada , U.S"
],
[
"20",
"Win",
"20-0",
"Jimmy LeBlanc",
"KO",
"1 ( 10 ) , 2:49",
"Feb 4 , 2006",
"BU Castle , Boston , Massachusetts , U.S"
],
[
"19",
"Win",
"19-0",
"Troy Lowry",
"UD",
"10",
"Oct 21 , 2005",
"Hard Rock Live , Hollywood , Florida , U.S"
]
] |
Professional boxing record
|
Professional record summary 38 fights 34 wins 3 losses By knockout 10 3 By decision 24 0 No contests 1
|
Yuri_Foreman_1
|
Yuri Foreman (born August 5, 1980) is an Israeli professional boxer who held the WBA super welterweight title from 2009 to 2010. He was born in Gomel, Belarus, but currently fights out of Brooklyn, New York. Foreman has also pursued Jewish religious studies during his boxing career, and in 2014 was ordained as a rabbi. He has been referred to as the Boxing Rabbi.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laine_MacNeil
|
Laine MacNeil
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"2009",
"Mr. Troop Mom",
"Kayla",
"TV film"
],
[
"2011",
"Shattered",
"Mia Simms",
"Key with No Lock"
],
[
"2011",
"R. L. Stine 's The Haunting Hour : The Series",
"Kayla",
"Catching Cold"
],
[
"2012",
"The Pregnancy Project",
"Payton",
"TV film"
],
[
"2012",
"Falling Skies",
"Teresa",
"Worlds Apart"
],
[
"2013",
"The Killing",
"Angie Gower",
"Eminent Domain , Try"
],
[
"2013",
"R. L. Stine 's The Haunting Hour : The Series",
"Tracey",
"Séance"
],
[
"2014",
"Almost Human",
"Emily Wilson",
"Disrupt"
],
[
"2014",
"Motive",
"Marlisse Grauer",
"The Made Me a Criminal"
],
[
"2014",
"The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story",
"Teenage Girl # 1",
"TV film"
],
[
"2014",
"Damaged",
"Macey",
"TV film"
],
[
"2014",
"Strange Empire",
"Martha",
"How Far Is Heaven"
],
[
"2015",
"R.L . Stine 's Monsterville : Cabinet of Souls",
"Andrea Payton",
"TV film"
],
[
"2015",
"The Hollow",
"Jill",
"TV film"
],
[
"2016",
"The X-Files",
"Girl",
"Babylon"
],
[
"2016-2017",
"You Me Her",
"Ava",
"Recurring role"
]
] |
Filmography -- Television
|
Laine_MacNeil_1
|
Laine MacNeil (born October 28, 1996) is a Canadian actress. MacNeil made her motion picture debut at the age of thirteen, and is perhaps best known for her role as Patty Farrell in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid feature film franchise, which earned her five Young Artist Award nominations, including a win as Best Young Supporting Actress in a Feature Film.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_CEV_Champions_League
|
2010–11 CEV Champions League
|
[
"Team 1",
"Agg",
"Team 2",
"1st leg",
"2nd leg"
] |
[
[
"Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo",
"2-0",
"Lokomotiv Belgorod",
"3-0",
"3-1"
],
[
"Tours VB",
"1-1",
"Dynamo Moscow",
"3-2",
"1-3"
],
[
"Knack Randstad Roeselare",
"1-1",
"PGE Skra Bełchatów",
"3-1",
"0-3"
],
[
"ACH Volley Bled",
"0-2",
"Zenit Kazan",
"0-3",
"0-3"
],
[
"Generali Unterhaching",
"1-1",
"Jastrzębski Węgiel",
"3-1",
"1-3"
],
[
"Budvanska Rivijera Budva",
"0-2",
"Noliko Maaseik",
"1-3",
"1-3"
]
] |
Playoffs -- Playoff 12
|
2010–11_CEV_Champions_League_38
|
The CEV Champions League was the highest level of European club volleyball in the 2010-11 season and was the 52nd edition.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Regal_Entertainment_films
|
List of Regal Entertainment films
|
[
"Title",
"Release date",
"Director",
"Cast",
"Genre ( s )"
] |
[
[
"Love Affair",
"January 11",
"Cloyd Robinson",
"Rio Locsin and Al Tantay",
"Drama , Romance"
],
[
"Problem Child",
"February 1",
"Elwood Perez",
"Cherie Gil , Lloyd Samartino and Rosemarie Gil",
"Comedy , Drama"
],
[
"Nympha",
"March 7",
"Joey Gosiengfiao",
"Alma Moreno , Ricky Belmonte and Alfie Anido",
"Drama"
],
[
"Magnong Barumbado",
"April 25",
"Nilo Saez",
"Lito Lapid , Roberto Gonzalez , George Estregan , Ruel Vernal , Dick Israel and Cherie Gil",
""
],
[
"Uhaw Sa Kalayaan",
"June 6",
"Arsenio Bautista",
"Alma Moreno , Amy Austria , Alfie Anido and Lorna Tolentino",
"Drama"
],
[
"Temptation Island",
"July 4",
"Joey Gosiengfiao",
"Azenith Briones , Jennifer Cortez , Deborah Sun , Bambi Arambulo and Dina Bonnevie",
""
],
[
"Katorse",
"July 23",
"Joey Gosiengfiao",
"Dina Bonnevie , Alfie Anido and Gabby Concepcion",
""
],
[
"Wild Animal",
"August 15",
"Lando Jacob",
"Rio Locsin , Al Tantay , Gloria Diaz",
""
],
[
"Diborsiyada",
"August 19",
"Elwood Perez",
"Gina Alajar , Michael De Mesa and Jimi Melendez",
""
],
[
"Under-age",
"October 17",
"Joey Gosiengfiao",
"Dina Bonnevie , Snooky Serna , Gabby Concepcion and Maricel Soriano",
"Drama"
],
[
"Waikiki",
"November 14",
"Elwood Perez",
"Alma Moreno , Rio Locsin , Ricky Belmonte and Lorna Tolentino",
"Romance , Drama"
],
[
"Manila By Night/City After Dark",
"November 28",
"Ishmael Bernal",
"Gina Alajar , Charmie Benavidez , Bernardo Bernardo and Cherie Gil",
""
]
] |
1980s -- 1980
|
List_of_Regal_Entertainment_films_2
|
This is the list of theatrical feature films founded in 1962 owned by Regal Entertainment.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_members_of_the_European_Parliament_for_West_Germany,_1979–1984
|
List of members of the European Parliament for West Germany, 1979–1984
|
[
"Name",
"National party",
"EP Group"
] |
[
[
"Jochen van Aerssen",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Siegbert Alber",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Philipp von Bismarck",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Erik Blumenfeld",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Isidor Früh",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Wilhelm Hahn",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Kai-Uwe von Hassel",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Wilhelm Helms",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Karl-Heinz Hoffmann",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Hans Katzer",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Egon Klepsch",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Herbert Köhler",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Horst Langes",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Gerd Lemmer",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Marlene Lenz",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Rudolf Luster",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Ernst Majonica",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Kurt Malangré",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Meinholf Mertens",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
],
[
"Ernst Müller-Hermann",
"Christian Democratic Union",
"EPP"
]
] |
List
|
List_of_members_of_the_European_Parliament_for_West_Germany,_1979–84_0
|
This is a list of the 81 members of the European Parliament for West Germany in the 1979 to 1984 session.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup_qualification_(UEFA)
|
2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA)
|
[
"Team [ v t e ]",
"Pld",
"W",
"D",
"L",
"GF",
"GA",
"GD",
"Pts",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
""
] |
[
[
"France",
"10",
"10",
"0",
"0",
"50",
"0",
"+50",
"30",
"-",
"2-0",
"6-0",
"12-0",
"7-0",
"3-0"
],
[
"Iceland",
"10",
"8",
"0",
"2",
"33",
"3",
"+30",
"24",
"0-1",
"-",
"2-0",
"12-0",
"5-0",
"3-0"
],
[
"Northern Ireland",
"10",
"3",
"2",
"5",
"8",
"16",
"−8",
"11",
"0-4",
"0-1",
"-",
"3-0",
"0-0",
"3-1"
],
[
"Estonia",
"10",
"3",
"1",
"6",
"7",
"44",
"−37",
"10",
"0-6",
"0-5",
"2-1",
"-",
"1-0",
"1-1"
],
[
"Serbia",
"10",
"2",
"3",
"5",
"7",
"19",
"−12",
"9",
"0-2",
"0-2",
"0-0",
"4-0",
"-",
"1-1"
],
[
"Croatia",
"10",
"0",
"2",
"8",
"4",
"27",
"−23",
"2",
"0-7",
"0-3",
"0-1",
"0-3",
"1-2",
"-"
]
] |
Qualifying round -- Group 1
|
Main article : 2011 FIFA Women 's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1
|
2011_FIFA_Women's_World_Cup_qualification_(UEFA)_1
|
In the UEFA qualification for 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup, 41 entrants were drawn into eight groups, from which the group winners advanced to a play-off round. The four winners of the play-off round advanced directly to join Germany (the hosts) in the finals tournament, while the four play-off losers played two further knock-out rounds to determine a nation to play-off with the third-placed CONCACAF nation for a finals place. This scheme was a significant change from previous editions of qualification as all entrants had the ability to advance to the final tournament. In previous years only those nations belonging to the First Category of European women's football were able to qualify, with a system approximating promotion and relegation between qualification tournaments operating.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sofia_Kenin_career_statistics
|
Sofia Kenin career statistics
|
[
"Result",
"W-L",
"Date",
"Tournament",
"Tier",
"Surface",
"Opponent",
"Score"
] |
[
[
"Win",
"1-0",
"Jan 2019",
"Hobart International , Australia",
"International",
"Hard",
"Anna Karolína Schmiedlová",
"6-3 , 6-0"
],
[
"Loss",
"1-1",
"Mar 2019",
"Mexican Open Acapulco , Mexico",
"International",
"Hard",
"Wang Yafan",
"6-2 , 3-6 , 5-7"
],
[
"Win",
"2-1",
"Jun 2019",
"Mallorca Open , Spain",
"International",
"Grass",
"Belinda Bencic",
"6-7 , 7-6 , 6-4"
],
[
"Win",
"3-1",
"Sep 2019",
"Guangzhou Open , China",
"International",
"Hard",
"Samantha Stosur",
"6-7 , 6-4 , 6-2"
],
[
"Win",
"4-1",
"Jan 2020",
"Australian Open , Australia",
"Grand Slam",
"Hard",
"Garbiñe Muguruza",
"4-6 , 6-2 , 6-2"
],
[
"Win",
"5-1",
"Mar 2020",
"Lyon Open , France",
"International",
"Hard ( i )",
"Anna-Lena Friedsam",
"6-2 , 4-6 , 6-4"
]
] |
WTA finals -- Singles : 6 ( 5 titles , 1 runner-up )
|
Legend Grand Slam tournaments ( 1–0 ) WTA Tour Championships ( 0–0 ) WTA Elite Trophy ( 0–0 ) Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 ( 0–0 ) Premier ( 0–0 ) International ( 4–1 ) Finals by surface Hard ( 4–1 ) Clay ( 0–0 ) Grass ( 1–0 ) Carpet ( 0–0 )
|
Sofia_Kenin_career_statistics_10
|
This is a list of career statistics of American tennis player Sofia Kenin since her professional debut in 2013. Kenin has won three WTA singles titles and two WTA doubles titles, as well as four ITF singles titles and two ITF doubles titles.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MBC_Drama_Awards
|
MBC Drama Awards
|
[
"Year",
"Winner",
"Drama"
] |
[
[
"2002",
"Bae Yoo-mi",
"Romance"
],
[
"2002",
"Im Sung-han",
"Miss Mermaid"
],
[
"2002",
"Lee Jung-soo",
"시사"
],
[
"2003",
"Jung Hyun-soo",
"Damo"
],
[
"2003",
"Kim Young-hyun",
"Dae Jang Geum"
],
[
"2003",
"Park Ji-hyun",
"While You Were Dreaming"
],
[
"2005",
"Kim Joon-ah",
"I Want to Meet You at Least Once"
],
[
"2005",
"Lee Ah-mi",
"PD Notebook"
],
[
"2005",
"Lee Jung-sun",
"Be Strong , Geum-soon !"
],
[
"2006",
"Choi Wan-kyu , Jung Hyun-soo",
"Jumong"
],
[
"2007",
"Han Sook-ja",
"MBC Special"
],
[
"2007",
"Kim Yi-young",
"Yi San"
],
[
"2008",
"Hong Jin-ah , Hong Ja-ram",
"Beethoven Virus"
],
[
"2008",
"Kim Eun-hee",
"MBC Special"
],
[
"2008",
"Na Yeon-sook",
"East of Eden"
],
[
"2009",
"Kim Young-hyun , Park Sang-yeon",
"Queen Seondeok"
],
[
"2009",
"Noh Kyung-hee",
"Tears of the Arctic"
],
[
"2009",
"Park Ji-eun",
"Queen of Housewives"
],
[
"2010",
"Go Hye-rim",
"Tears of the Amazon"
],
[
"2010",
"Jo Eun-jung",
"Golden Fish"
]
] |
Writer of the Year
|
MBC_Drama_Awards_49
|
The MBC Drama Awards () is an awards ceremony presented by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) for outstanding achievements in Korean dramas aired on its network. It is held annually in December. Unlike its counterparts in KBS and SBS, MBC's highest honor of the ceremony, the Grand Prize (), has been determined through viewer's votes in 2014, 2015 and 2016, not by professional judges. The process has been widely criticized.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Lancashire
|
Grade I listed buildings in Lancashire
|
[
"Name",
"Location",
"Type",
"Completed",
"Date designated",
"Grid ref . Geo-coordinates",
"Notes",
"Entry number"
] |
[
[
"Borwick Hall",
"Borwick , Lancaster",
"Manor House",
"Late 16th century",
"4 October 1967",
"SD5255773028 54°09′03″N 2°43′40″W / 54.15087°N 2.727883°W / 54.15087 ; -2.727883 ( Borwick Hall )",
"This house was built late 16th century although there are remains from 14th century . It is constructed of rubble with sandstone dressings and has a slate roof",
"1071914"
],
[
"Borwick Hall Gatehouse",
"Borwick , Lancaster",
"Gatehouse",
"Probably mid-17th century",
"4 October 1967",
"SD5251973026 54°09′03″N 2°43′42″W / 54.150848°N 2.728464°W / 54.150848 ; -2.728464 ( Borwick Hall Gatehouse )",
"The Gatehouse at Borwick Hall has the date 1650 above the entrance . It is constructed of rubble and has a stone slate roof",
"1318063"
],
[
"Borwick Hall Stables",
"Borwick , Lancaster",
"Stable",
"Probably mid-17th century",
"4 October 1967",
"SD5250573007 54°09′02″N 2°43′43″W / 54.150676°N 2.728676°W / 54.150676 ; -2.728676 ( Borwick Hall Stables )",
"The stables at Borwick Hall were probably built in the mid-17th century",
"1362424"
],
[
"Burrow Hall",
"Nether Burrow",
"Country House",
"c. 1740",
"4 October 1967",
"SD6164975917 54°10′39″N 2°35′21″W / 54.177594°N 2.589056°W / 54.177594 ; -2.589056 ( Burrow Hall )",
"Burrow Hall is a country house that was built c. 1740 . It is constructed of sandstone ashlar and has a slate roof",
"1362517"
],
[
"Claughton Hall",
"Claughton",
"House",
"c. 1600",
"4 October 1967",
"SD5723966067 54°05′19″N 2°39′19″W / 54.088724°N 2.655216°W / 54.088724 ; -2.655216 ( Claughton Hall )",
"Claughton Hall was built c. 1600 , although it has remains from the 15th century . It was moved and rebuilt 1932-5 . It is constructed of sandstone rubble and has stone slate roofs",
"1071676"
],
[
"St John the Evangelist 's Church",
"Gressingham",
"Church",
"1 . 12th century 2 . 1734 ( partly rebuilt ) 3 . 1862 ( restored )",
"4 October 1967",
"SD5725069915 54°07′24″N 2°39′20″W / 54.123307°N 2.655593°W / 54.123307 ; -2.655593 ( St John the Evangelist 's Church )",
"St John the Evangelist 's has 12th century remains and was partly rebuilt in 1734",
"1164600"
],
[
"Lune Aqueduct",
"Lancaster Canal , Halton",
"Aqueduct",
"1797",
"22 December 1953",
"SD4841763917 54°04′07″N 2°47′23″W / 54.068593°N 2.789705°W / 54.068593 ; -2.789705 ( Lune Aqueduct )",
"That part within Halton . Lune Aqueduct was built 1797",
"1362451"
],
[
"St Margaret 's Church",
"Hornby",
"Tower",
"1514",
"4 October 1967",
"SD5850668578 54°06′41″N 2°38′10″W / 54.111394°N 2.636193°W / 54.111394 ; -2.636193 ( St Margaret 's Church )",
"The tower at St Margaret 's was built in 1514",
"1071657"
],
[
"Hornby Castle",
"Hornby",
"Keep",
"1 . 16th century ( keep )",
"4 October 1967",
"SD5875668580 54°06′41″N 2°37′57″W / 54.111432°N 2.632369°W / 54.111432 ; -2.632369 ( Hornby Castle )",
"Hornby Castle was built from the 16th to the 19th century",
"1317655"
],
[
"St Wilfrid 's Church",
"Melling",
"Church",
"late 15th century",
"4 October 1967",
"SD5981571162 54°08′05″N 2°36′59″W / 54.134721°N 2.616516°W / 54.134721 ; -2.616516 ( St Wilfrid 's Church )",
"St Wilfrid 's was built in the late 15th century",
"1165114"
],
[
"Ashton Hall",
"Thurnham , Lancaster",
"House",
"1 . Early 14th century 2 . 1856",
"1 August 1952",
"SD4616757303 54°00′32″N 2°49′22″W / 54.008924°N 2.822907°W / 54.008924 ; -2.822907 ( Ashton Hall )",
"Ashton Hall dates from the 14th century and 1856 . It is constructed of sandstone and has slate roofs",
"1071756"
],
[
"The Chapter House , Cockersand Abbey",
"Thurnham , Lancaster",
"Abbey",
"early 13th century",
"2 May 1968",
"SD4270453761 53°58′36″N 2°52′30″W / 53.97672°N 2.875073°W / 53.97672 ; -2.875073 ( The Chapter House , Cockersand Abbey )",
"The Chapter House at Cockersand Abbey was built in the early 13th century ; the abbey had existed from the late 12th century . The building is constructed of red sandstone rubble and has a slate roof . Its plan is octagonal although the west side has been squared off . At some point ( probably the mid-18th century ) it was converted into a family burial chamber",
"1362525"
],
[
"Thurnham Hall",
"Thurnham , Lancaster",
"House",
"c. 1600",
"2 May 1968",
"SD4635054550 53°59′03″N 2°49′11″W / 53.984203°N 2.819628°W / 53.984203 ; -2.819628 ( Thurnham Hall )",
"Thurnham Hall was built c. 1600",
"1317674"
],
[
"St John the Baptist 's Church",
"Tunstall",
"Church",
"1. c. 1415 2 . 16th century ( alterations )",
"4 October 1967",
"SD6141473925 54°09′35″N 2°35′33″W / 54.159675°N 2.5924°W / 54.159675 ; -2.5924 ( St John the Baptist 's Church )",
"St John the Baptist 's was built c. 1415",
"1071642"
],
[
"Old Rectory , Warton",
"Warton",
"Vicarage",
"mid-14th century",
"2 May 1968",
"SD4991372321 54°08′39″N 2°46′06″W / 54.144265°N 2.768243°W / 54.144265 ; -2.768243 ( Old Rectory , Warton )",
"The Old Rectory at Warton was built in the mid-14th century",
"1362462"
],
[
"St Oswald Vicarage",
"Warton",
"Vicarage",
"1. c. 1300 2 . 1824",
"2 May 1968",
"SD4990472303 54°08′39″N 2°46′06″W / 54.144102°N 2.768378°W / 54.144102 ; -2.768378 ( St Oswald Vicarage )",
"The vicarage was built c. 1300 and 1824 . It is constructed of squared , coursed limestone",
"1308862"
],
[
"Ashton Memorial",
"Lancaster",
"Memorial",
"1 . 1905-09 2 . 1985-87 ( restoration )",
"22 December 1953",
"SD4889561319 54°02′43″N 2°46′55″W / 54.045293°N 2.781963°W / 54.045293 ; -2.781963 ( Ashton Memorial )",
"Ashton Memorial was built 1905-09 by Baron Ashton , a millionaire industrialist , in memory of his wife . It is constructed of Portland stone",
"1288429"
],
[
"St Patrick 's Chapel",
"Heysham",
"Chapel",
"8th or 9th century",
"29 December 1950",
"SD4099061657 54°02′51″N 2°54′10″W / 54.047484°N 2.902738°W / 54.047484 ; -2.902738 ( St Patrick 's Chapel )",
"St Patrick 's dates from the 8th or 9th century",
"1208949"
],
[
"6 Rock Cut Tombs Approximately 10 Metres West of Chapel of St Patrick",
"Heysham",
"Grave",
"early 14th century",
"6 April 1979",
"SD4097761654 54°02′51″N 2°54′11″W / 54.047456°N 2.902936°W / 54.047456 ; -2.902936 ( 6 Rock Cut Tombs Approximately 10 Metres West of Chapel of St Patrick )",
"These six graves date from before the Norman conquest of England",
"1292902"
],
[
"2 Rock Cut Tombs Approximately 4 Metres South East of Chapel of St Patrick",
"Heysham",
"Grave",
"early 14th century",
"6 April 1979",
"SD4099861649 54°02′51″N 2°54′09″W / 54.047413°N 2.902614°W / 54.047413 ; -2.902614 ( 2 Rock Cut Tombs Approximately 4 Metres South East of Chapel of St Patrick )",
"These two graves date from before the Norman conquest of England",
"1207215"
]
] |
Lancaster
|
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Lancashire_6
|
This is a list of Grade I listed buildings in Lancashire, England. In the United Kingdom, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of special architectural, historical or cultural significance. These buildings are in three grades: Grade I consists of buildings of outstanding architectural or historical interest. Buildings in England are listed by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport on recommendations provided by English Heritage, which also determines the grading.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_PlusLiga
|
2013–14 PlusLiga
|
[
"Date",
"Time",
"",
"Score",
"",
"Set 1",
"Set 2",
"Set 3",
"Total",
"Report"
] |
[
[
"7 Jan",
"19:00",
"BBTS Bielsko-Biała",
"0-3",
"ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle",
"19-25",
"19-25",
"11-25",
"49-75",
"[ 79 ]"
],
[
"8 Jan",
"17:30",
"Asseco Resovia Rzeszów",
"3-2",
"Jastrzębski Węgiel",
"25-22",
"22-25",
"25-20",
"111-105",
"[ 80 ]"
],
[
"8 Jan",
"18:00",
"Cerrad Czarni Radom",
"0-3",
"Transfer Bydgoszcz",
"21-25",
"26-28",
"20-25",
"67-78",
"[ 81 ]"
],
[
"8 Jan",
"20:30",
"Indykpol AZS Olsztyn",
"0-3",
"PGE Skra Bełchatów",
"21-25",
"18-25",
"22-25",
"61-75",
"[ 82 ]"
],
[
"8 Jan",
"18:30",
"AZS Częstochowa",
"1-3",
"AZS Politechnika Warszawska",
"25-15",
"29-31",
"20-25",
"92-96",
"[ 83 ]"
],
[
"8 Jan",
"19:00",
"Lotos Trefl Gdańsk",
"3-0",
"Effector Kielce",
"29-27",
"25-18",
"26-24",
"80-69",
"[ 84 ]"
]
] |
Regular season -- 14th round
|
2013–14_PlusLiga_21
|
2013-14 PlusLiga - is 78th season of Polish Championship (14th season as professional league - PlusLiga) organized by Professional Volleyball League SA () under the supervision of Polish Volleyball Federation (). Professional Volleyball League SA decided to add to PlusLiga two teams - Cerrad Czarni Radom and BBTS Bielsko-Biała. In season 2013/2014 Asseco Resovia Rzeszów, ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle and Jastrzębski Węgiel have been played in CEV Champions League, PGE Skra Bełchatów in CEV Cup because of withdrawal by Transfer Bydgoszcz, AZS Politechnika Warszawska in Challenge Cup. On October 16, 2013 Asseco Resovia Rzeszów beat ZAKSA Kędzierzyn-Koźle (3-2) and won ENEA Polish SuperCup2013 in Poznań. Most Valuable Player was Dawid Konarski. PGE Skra Bełchatów achieved 8th title of Polish Champion.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipino_Chess_Championship
|
Filipino Chess Championship
|
[
"Year",
"Place",
"Men 's Champion",
"Women 's Champion"
] |
[
[
"2008",
"Manila",
"John Paul Gomez",
"Catherine Pereña"
],
[
"2009",
"Dapitan",
"Wesley So",
"Shercila Cua"
],
[
"2010",
"Tagaytay",
"Wesley So",
"Rulp Ylem Jose"
],
[
"2011",
"Manila",
"Wesley So",
"Rulp Ylem Jose"
],
[
"2012",
"Kalibo",
"Mark Paragua",
"Catherine Pereña"
],
[
"2013",
"Manila",
"John Paul Gomez , on tiebreak over Oliver Barbosa",
"Janelle Mae Frayna"
],
[
"2014",
"Manila",
"Eugenio Torre",
"Catherine Pereña"
],
[
"2015",
"Manila",
"Richard Bitoon",
"Jan Jodilyn Fronda"
],
[
"2016",
"Manila",
"Rogelio Antonio Jr",
"Janelle Mae Frayna"
],
[
"2017",
"Manila",
"Haridas Pascua",
"Bernadette Galas"
],
[
"2019",
"Quezon",
"Rogelio Barcenilla",
""
]
] |
Filipino_Chess_Championship_1
|
The Filipino Chess Championship is organized by the National Chess Federation of the Philippines (NCFP).
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volleyball_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_rosters
|
Volleyball at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters
|
[
"№",
"Name",
"Date of birth",
"Height",
"Weight",
"Spike",
"Block",
"2008 club"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Aleksandr Korneev",
"11 September 1980",
"2.00 m ( 6 ft 7 in )",
"96 kg ( 212 lb )",
"348 cm ( 137 in )",
"339 cm ( 133 in )",
"Zenit Kazan"
],
[
"2",
"Semen Poltavskiy",
"8 February 1981",
"2.05 m ( 6 ft 9 in )",
"89 kg ( 196 lb )",
"346 cm ( 136 in )",
"338 cm ( 133 in )",
"Dynamo Moscow"
],
[
"3",
"Aleksandr Kosarev",
"30 September 1977",
"2.03 m ( 6 ft 8 in )",
"95 kg ( 209 lb )",
"339 cm ( 133 in )",
"328 cm ( 129 in )",
"Lokomotiv-Belogorie"
],
[
"6",
"Sergey Grankin",
"21 January 1985",
"1.95 m ( 6 ft 5 in )",
"87 kg ( 192 lb )",
"351 cm ( 138 in )",
"320 cm ( 130 in )",
"Dynamo Moscow"
],
[
"8",
"Sergey Tetyukhin",
"23 September 1975",
"1.97 m ( 6 ft 6 in )",
"89 kg ( 196 lb )",
"345 cm ( 136 in )",
"338 cm ( 133 in )",
"Lokomotiv-Belogorie"
],
[
"9",
"Vadim Khamuttskikh",
"26 November 1969",
"1.96 m ( 6 ft 5 in )",
"85 kg ( 187 lb )",
"342 cm ( 135 in )",
"331 cm ( 130 in )",
"Lokomotiv-Belogorie"
],
[
"10",
"Yury Berezhko",
"27 January 1984",
"1.98 m ( 6 ft 6 in )",
"90 kg ( 200 lb )",
"346 cm ( 136 in )",
"338 cm ( 133 in )",
"Dynamo Moscow"
],
[
"13",
"Aleksey Ostapenko",
"26 May 1986",
"2.08 m ( 6 ft 10 in )",
"94 kg ( 207 lb )",
"355 cm ( 140 in )",
"340 cm ( 130 in )",
"Dynamo Moscow"
],
[
"15",
"Aleksandr Volkov",
"14 February 1985",
"2.10 m ( 6 ft 11 in )",
"90 kg ( 200 lb )",
"355 cm ( 140 in )",
"335 cm ( 132 in )",
"Dynamo Moscow"
],
[
"16",
"Aleksey Verbov",
"31 January 1982",
"1.83 m ( 6 ft 0 in )",
"77 kg ( 170 lb )",
"315 cm ( 124 in )",
"310 cm ( 120 in )",
"Iskra Odintsovo"
],
[
"17",
"Maxim Mikhaylov",
"19 March 1988",
"2.03 m ( 6 ft 8 in )",
"85 kg ( 187 lb )",
"345 cm ( 136 in )",
"330 cm ( 130 in )",
"Yaroslavich"
],
[
"18",
"Aleksey Kuleshov",
"24 February 1979",
"2.06 m ( 6 ft 9 in )",
"96 kg ( 212 lb )",
"353 cm ( 139 in )",
"344 cm ( 135 in )",
"Iskra Odintsovo"
]
] |
Pool B -- Russia
|
The following is the Russian roster in the men 's volleyball tournament of the 2008 Summer Olympics . [ 12 ] viewtalk
|
Volleyball_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_team_rosters_10
|
This article shows the rosters of all participating teams at the men's indoor volleyball tournament at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_Indian_films
|
List of highest-grossing Indian films
|
[
"Rank",
"Peak",
"Film",
"Year",
"Director",
"Studio ( s )",
"Primary language",
"Worldwide gross"
] |
[
[
"1",
"1",
"Dangal",
"2016",
"Nitesh Tiwari",
"Aamir Khan Productions UTV Motion Pictures Walt Disney Studios India",
"Hindi",
"₹2,024 crore ( US $ 311 million )"
],
[
"2",
"1",
"Baahubali 2 : The Conclusion",
"2017",
"S. S. Rajamouli",
"Arka Media Works",
"Telugu",
"₹1,810 crore ( US $ 278 million )"
],
[
"3",
"3",
"Bajrangi Bhaijaan",
"2015",
"Kabir Khan",
"Salman Khan Films Kabir Khan Films Eros International",
"Hindi",
"₹969.06 crore ( US $ 150 million )"
],
[
"4",
"3",
"Secret Superstar",
"2017",
"Advait Chandan",
"Aamir Khan Productions",
"Hindi",
"₹966.86 crore ( US $ 154 million )"
],
[
"5",
"1",
"PK",
"2014",
"Rajkumar Hirani",
"Vinod Chopra Films Rajkumar Hirani Films",
"Hindi",
"₹832 crore ( US $ 120 million )"
],
[
"6",
"5",
"2.0",
"2018",
"S.Shankar",
"Lyca Productions",
"Tamil",
"₹800 crore ( US $ 123 million )"
],
[
"7",
"2",
"Baahubali : The Beginning",
"2015",
"S. S. Rajamouli",
"Arka Media Works",
"Telugu",
"₹650 crore ( US $ 101 million )"
],
[
"8",
"4",
"Sultan",
"2016",
"Ali Abbas Zafar",
"Yash Raj Films",
"Hindi",
"₹623.33 crore ( US $ 96 million )"
],
[
"9",
"8",
"Sanju",
"2018",
"Rajkumar Hirani",
"Rajkumar Hirani Films Vinod Chopra Films",
"Hindi",
"₹586.85 crore ( US $ 90.12 million )"
],
[
"10",
"7",
"Padmaavat",
"2018",
"Sanjay Leela Bhansali",
"Bhansali Productions Viacom 18 Motion Pictures",
"Hindi",
"₹585 crore ( US $ 90 million )"
],
[
"11",
"8",
"Tiger Zinda Hai",
"2017",
"Ali Abbas Zafar",
"Yash Raj Films",
"Hindi",
"₹565.1 crore ( US $ 87.32 million )"
],
[
"12",
"1",
"Dhoom 3",
"2013",
"Vijay Krishna Acharya",
"Yash Raj Films",
"Hindi",
"₹556 crore ( US $ 101 million )"
],
[
"13",
"9",
"War *",
"2019",
"Siddharth Anand",
"Yash Raj Films",
"Hindi",
"₹ 473.6 crore ( US $ 66 million )"
],
[
"14",
"1",
"3 Idiots",
"2009",
"Rajkumar Hirani",
"Vinod Chopra Films",
"Hindi",
"₹460 crore ( US $ 88 million )"
],
[
"15",
"14",
"Andhadhun",
"2018",
"Sriram Raghavan",
"Viacom 18 Motion Pictures Matchbox Pictures",
"Hindi",
"₹ 456.89 crore ( US $ 64 million )"
],
[
"16",
"16",
"Saaho",
"2019",
"Sujeeth",
"UV Creations T-Series",
"Telugu",
"₹433.06 crore ( US $ 61 million )"
],
[
"17",
"6",
"Prem Ratan Dhan Payo",
"2015",
"Sooraj R. Barjatya",
"Fox Star Studios Rajshri Productions",
"Hindi",
"₹ 432 crore ( US $ 67 million )"
],
[
"18",
"2",
"Chennai Express",
"2013",
"Rohit Shetty",
"Red Chillies Entertainment",
"Hindi",
"₹ 423 crore ( US $ 72.19 million )"
],
[
"19",
"4",
"Kick",
"2014",
"Sajid Nadiadwala",
"Nadiadwala Grandson",
"Hindi",
"₹ 402 crore ( US $ 66 million )"
],
[
"20",
"17",
"Simmba",
"2018",
"Rohit Shetty",
"Reliance Entertainment Dharma Productions",
"Hindi",
"₹400 crore ( US $ 61 million )"
]
] |
Global gross figures
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The following list shows India 's top 25 highest-grossing films , which include films from all the Indian languages . The figures are not adjusted for inflation .
|
List_of_highest-grossing_Tollywood_films_0
|
This is a ranking of the highest grossing Indian films which includes films from various languages based on the conservative global box office estimates as reported by reputable sources. There is no official tracking of domestic box office figures within India, and Indian sites publishing data are frequently pressured to increase their domestic box office estimates. Indian films have been screened in markets around the world since the early 20th century. As of 2003, there are markets in over 90 countries where films from India are screened. During the first decade of the 21st century, there was a steady rise in the ticket price, a tripling in the number of theaters and an increase in the number of prints of a film being released, which led to a large increase in the box office collections. The majority of highest-grossing Indian films are Bollywood (Hindi) films. As of 2014, Bollywood represents 43% of the net box office revenue in India, while Tamil and Telugu cinema represent 36%, and other regional industries constitute 21%. See List of highest-grossing films in India for domestic gross figures and List of highest-grossing Indian films in overseas markets for overseas gross figures.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Australia_state_soccer_team
|
Western Australia state soccer team
|
[
"Date",
"Venue",
"Opponent",
"Score"
] |
[
[
"1976",
"Medan",
"Aceh FA",
"7-2"
],
[
"1976",
"Medan",
"Persebaya",
"2-0"
],
[
"1976",
"Medan",
"South Korea",
"1-2"
],
[
"1976",
"Medan",
"Japan",
"1-0"
],
[
"1976",
"Medan",
"Burma",
"4-0"
],
[
"1976",
"Medan",
"South Korea",
"2-0"
],
[
"1977",
"Medan",
"Thailand",
"1-2"
],
[
"1977",
"Medan",
"Ujung Pandang",
"2-0"
],
[
"1977",
"Medan",
"Persija Jakarta",
"0-1"
]
] |
Western_Australia_state_association_football_team_9
|
The Western Australia state soccer team is a team representing the Australian state of Western Australia. The state team is currently administered by Football West.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Diamond_League
|
2017 Diamond League
|
[
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"6",
"Dalilah Muhammad",
"United States",
"53.89"
],
[
"2",
"7",
"Zuzana Hejnová",
"Czech Republic",
"53.93"
],
[
"3",
"5",
"Ashley Spencer",
"United States",
"54.92"
],
[
"4",
"4",
"Eilidh Doyle",
"United Kingdom",
"55.04"
],
[
"5",
"3",
"Sara Slott Petersen",
"Denmark",
"55.54"
],
[
"6",
"9",
"Janieve Russel",
"Jamaica",
"55.60"
],
[
"7",
"8",
"Lea Sprunger",
"Switzerland",
"55.98"
],
[
"8",
"2",
"Wenda Nel",
"South Africa",
"56.30"
]
] |
Final
|
2017_IAAF_Diamond_League_50
|
The 2017 Diamond League was the eighth season of the annual series of outdoor track and field meetings, organised by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). It is the first to feature the new championship-style system in which overall event winners are determined only by the results of the final meet.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_La_Flèche_Wallonne
|
2016 La Flèche Wallonne
|
[
"Rank",
"Rider",
"Team",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Alejandro Valverde ( ESP )",
"Movistar Team",
"4h 43 ' 57"
],
[
"2",
"Julian Alaphilippe ( FRA )",
"Etixx-Quick-Step",
"+ 0"
],
[
"3",
"Dan Martin ( IRL )",
"Etixx-Quick-Step",
"+ 0"
],
[
"4",
"Wout Poels ( NED )",
"Team Sky",
"+ 4"
],
[
"5",
"Enrico Gasparotto ( ITA )",
"Wanty-Groupe Gobert",
"+ 5"
],
[
"6",
"Samuel Sánchez ( ESP )",
"BMC Racing Team",
"+ 5"
],
[
"7",
"Michael Albasini ( SUI )",
"Orica-GreenEDGE",
"+ 5"
],
[
"8",
"Diego Ulissi ( ITA )",
"Lampre-Merida",
"+ 5"
],
[
"9",
"Warren Barguil ( FRA )",
"Team Giant-Alpecin",
"+ 5"
],
[
"10",
"Rui Costa ( POR )",
"Lampre-Merida",
"+ 5"
]
] |
Result
|
2016_La_Flèche_Wallonne_0
|
The 2016 La Flèche Wallonne () was a one-day cycling classic that took place on 20 April 2016. It was the 80th edition of La Flèche Wallonne and the twelfth race of the 2016 UCI World Tour. It was the second of the three Ardennes classics, coming after the Amstel Gold Race and before the Liège-Bastogne-Liège. The race took place on a hilly route that started in Marche-en-Famenne and ended in Huy. The key aspect of La Flèche Wallonne is the climb of the Mur de Huy, which was crossed three times during the race; the finishing line was at the top of the final climb of the Mur. The race typically suits both and climbers. The defending champion was Alejandro Valverde (Movistar). The race was decided in a group sprint on the Mur de Huy. The sprint was won by Valverde, who beat Julian Alaphilippe () into second place for the second consecutive year, with Alaphilippe's teammate Dan Martin third. It was Valverde's third consecutive win and his fourth overall, giving him the record for the most victories in the race.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TVB_Music
|
TVB Music
|
[
"Year",
"Song",
"Artist ( s )",
"Note"
] |
[
[
"2014",
"Unforgettable ( 愛莫忘 )",
"Joyce Cheng",
"A Time of Love Malaysia theme song"
],
[
"2014",
"I Wish I Could Hate You ( 很想討厭你 )",
"Rosina Lin",
"Outbound Love theme song"
],
[
"2014",
"So Close ( 差半步 )",
"Ruco Chan",
"Outbound Love sub song"
],
[
"2014",
"One 's Fate ( 天意 )",
"Steven Ma",
"Storm in a Cocoon theme song"
],
[
"2014",
"Close Call ( 千鈞一髮 )",
"Ron Ng , Ruco Chan",
"Ruse of Engagement ending song"
],
[
"2014",
"Constellations ( 星斗群 )",
"Shirley Kwan , Mag Lam",
"Never Dance Alone theme song"
],
[
"2014",
"Let 's Dance",
"Anjaylia Chan , Venus Wong , Cheronna Ng , Winki Lai , Kandy Wong , Annice Ng",
"Never Dance Alone ending song"
],
[
"2014",
"Friendship ( 友誼 )",
"Elvina Kong",
"Never Dance Alone sub song"
],
[
"2014",
"Journey to the West ( 西遊記 )",
"Featuring Becky Lee",
"Journey to the West theme music"
],
[
"2014",
"The Gang ( 聯群結隊 )",
"Grasshopper , Kay Tse",
"The Conquerors theme song"
],
[
"2014",
"We Are The Only One",
"Various Artists",
"2014 FIFA World Cup Brasil theme song"
],
[
"2014",
"Walker ( 行者 )",
"Justin Lo , Wilfred Lau",
"Line Walker theme song"
],
[
"2014",
"Self Healing ( 心藥 )",
"Teresa Cheung",
"All That Is Bitter Is Sweet theme song"
],
[
"2014",
"Blood , Sweat and Tears ( 血與汗 )",
"Joe Ma",
"Tiger Cubs II theme song"
],
[
"2014",
"Guy of Worldly ( 世界仔 )",
"Louis Yuen",
"Come On , Cousin theme song"
],
[
"2014",
"True Lies ( 真實謊言 )",
"Susanna Kwan",
"Overachievers theme song"
],
[
"2014",
"When You Came Into My Life ? ( 是你嗎? )",
"Myolie Wu , Ron Ng",
"Lady Sour theme song"
],
[
"2014",
"We Are The Voice",
"Various Artists",
"The Voice ( Sr. 4 ) theme song"
],
[
"2015",
"I 'll Always Be Yours",
"Edwin Siu",
"Madam Cutie On Duty theme song"
],
[
"2015",
"You Are The One ( 面前人 )",
"Louis Cheung , Grace Chan",
"Raising The Bar ending song"
]
] |
TVB Themesongs
|
TVB_Music_0
|
TVB Music Limited is a CD production limited of TVB. TVB Music Limited established at 22 March 2004. Mainly, their business including product TVB's music product, held the concert and the singer' s contract.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(Australian_season_4)
|
Dancing with the Stars (Australian season 4)
|
[
"Celebrity",
"Occupation",
"Professional partner",
"Status"
] |
[
[
"Ian Molly Meldrum",
"Music critic & journalist",
"Alana Patience",
"Eliminated 1st on 28 February 2006"
],
[
"Luke Ricketson",
"NRL player",
"Eliza Campagna",
"Eliminated 2nd on 7 March 2006"
],
[
"Alicia Molik",
"Tennis player",
"John Paul Collins",
"Eliminated 3rd on 14 March 2006"
],
[
"Simone Callahan",
"Ex-wife of cricketer Shane Warne",
"Gordon Derbogosijan",
"Eliminated 4th on 28 March 2006"
],
[
"Jennifer Hawkins",
"Miss Universe 2004",
"Sergei Bolgarschii",
"Eliminated 5th on 4 April 2006"
],
[
"Kate Langbroek",
"Nova 100 radio presenter",
"Alexander Bryan",
"Eliminated 6th on 18 April 2006"
],
[
"Noeline Brown",
"Actress & comedian",
"Carmello Pizzino",
"Eliminated 7th on 25 April 2006"
],
[
"Toby Allen",
"Human Nature singer",
"Leanne Bampton",
"Eliminated 8th on 2 May 2006"
],
[
"Kostya Tszyu",
"Professional boxer",
"Luda Kroitor",
"Runner Up on 9 May 2006"
],
[
"Grant Denyer",
"Sunrise weatherman",
"Amanda Garner",
"Winner on 9 May 2006"
]
] |
Couples
|
The following celebrities competed .
|
Dancing_with_the_Stars_(Australian_season_4)_12
|
The fourth season of the Australian Dancing with the Stars TV series premiered on Tuesday 21 February 2006 and concluded on Tuesday 9 May 2006. Grant Denyer and his partner Amanda Garner won the series, with Kostya Tszyu and his partner Luda Kroitor as runner-up.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_UEFA_European_Under-21_Championship_qualification
|
2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification
|
[
"Team [ v t e ]",
"Pld",
"W",
"D",
"L",
"GF",
"GA",
"GD",
"Pts",
"",
"",
"",
"",
"",
""
] |
[
[
"Germany",
"10",
"9",
"1",
"0",
"39",
"9",
"+30",
"28",
"-",
"3-0",
"1-0",
"3-0",
"4-1",
"7-0"
],
[
"Bosnia and Herzegovina",
"10",
"6",
"2",
"2",
"25",
"12",
"+13",
"20",
"4-4",
"-",
"4-0",
"3-0",
"5-1",
"3-1"
],
[
"Greece",
"10",
"4",
"1",
"5",
"14",
"15",
"−1",
"13",
"4-5",
"0-1",
"-",
"2-3",
"1-0",
"2-0"
],
[
"Belarus",
"10",
"4",
"1",
"5",
"11",
"17",
"−6",
"13",
"0-1",
"1-1",
"1-3",
"-",
"0-3",
"1-0"
],
[
"Cyprus",
"10",
"4",
"0",
"6",
"16",
"20",
"−4",
"12",
"0-3",
"2-1",
"0-2",
"1-3",
"-",
"6-0"
],
[
"San Marino",
"10",
"0",
"1",
"9",
"2",
"34",
"−32",
"1",
"0-8",
"0-3",
"0-0",
"0-2",
"1-2",
"-"
]
] |
Qualifying group stage -- Group 1
|
Main article : 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group 1
|
2013_UEFA_European_Under-21_Football_Championship_qualification_1
|
The 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification was a series of parallel association football competitions held over 2011 and 2012 to decide the qualifiers for 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, to be held in Israel. The draw for the qualifying rounds was held on 3 February 2011 in Nyon, with matches played between March 2011 and September 2012. There were ten groups. Two of these groups had six teams; the remaining eight groups consisted of five teams. Group competition was a double round robin: each team hosted a game with every other team in its group. At the conclusion of qualifying, the team at the top of each group and four best second-placed teams qualified for the two-legged play-offs scheduled in October 2012, with the winner of each play-off tie qualifying for the finals.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Colchester_United_F.C._records_and_statistics
|
List of Colchester United F.C. records and statistics
|
[
"Season",
"Player of the Year",
"Top Goalscorer",
"Most Appearances"
] |
[
[
"1964-65",
"Percy Ames",
"Billy Stark 14",
"Duncan Forbes 51"
],
[
"1965-66",
"Brian Hall",
"Reg Stratton 21",
"Brian Hall 50"
],
[
"1966-67",
"Duncan Forbes",
"Reg Stratton 24",
"Duncan Forbes 50"
],
[
"1967-68",
"Derek Trevis",
"Reg Stratton 11",
"Duncan Forbes 52"
],
[
"1968-69",
"Brian Hall",
"Danny Light 14",
"Brian Hall 50"
],
[
"1969-70",
"Ken Jones",
"Ken Jones 16",
"Brian Hall 49"
],
[
"1970-71",
"Ray Crawford",
"Ray Crawford 31",
"Brian Gibbs 56"
],
[
"1971-72",
"Micky Cook",
"Brian Lewis 22",
"Mick Mahon 49"
],
[
"1972-73",
"Mick Mahon",
"Mick Mahon 12",
"Mick Mahon 48"
],
[
"1973-74",
"Ray Harford",
"Bobby Svarc 26",
"Ray Harford 48"
],
[
"1974-75",
"John Froggatt",
"Bobby Svarc 25",
"Micky Cook 54"
],
[
"1975-76",
"Lindsay Smith",
"Steve Leslie 7",
"Mick Packer 48"
],
[
"1976-77",
"Steve Dowman",
"Colin Garwood 24",
"Micky Cook 55"
],
[
"1977-78",
"Steve Leslie",
"Bobby Gough 17",
"Mike Walker 55"
],
[
"1978-79",
"Steve Wignall",
"Bobby Gough 22",
"Mike Walker 55"
],
[
"1979-80",
"Mike Walker",
"Trevor Lee 18",
"Steve Leslie 54"
],
[
"1980-81",
"Mike Walker",
"Kevin Bremner 10",
"Mike Walker 52"
],
[
"1981-82",
"Kevin Bremner",
"Ian Allinson 26",
"Kevin Bremner 56"
],
[
"1982-83",
"Mike Walker",
"Ian Allinson 26",
"Ian Allinson 54"
],
[
"1983-84",
"Steve Wignall",
"Tony Adcock 33",
"Alec Chamberlain 56"
]
] |
Player records -- Award winners
|
The following players have been awarded the official Colchester United Player of the Year . Also included are seasonal top goalscorers and most overall appearances since the Player of the Year award 's inception in 1965 :
|
List_of_Colchester_United_F.C._records_and_statistics_2
|
Colchester United Football Club is an English football club based in Colchester, Essex. Formed in 1937, the club competed in the Southern Football League from their foundation until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League. The club spent eleven years in the Third Division South and Third Division following the league's reorganisation in 1958, with a best finish of third place in 1957, one point behind rivals Ipswich Town and Torquay United. Colchester suffered their first relegation in 1961 as they finished 23rd in the Third Division, but spent just one season in the Fourth Division as they were promoted in second position, behind Millwall by just one point. This trend of relegation followed by promotion continued over the next few decades, before the club were eventually relegated from the Football League to the Conference in 1990. Player-manager Roy McDonough guided the club back to the Football League in 1992, winning the non-league double of the Conference title and the FA Trophy. The club then won promotion to the Second Division in 1998 with a 1-0 Third Division play-off Final win at Wembley against Torquay United. The club were again earned promotion in the 2005-06 season under the stewardship of Phil Parkinson, gaining the opportunity to play second tier football for the first time in their history. After two seasons in the Championship, Colchester were relegated back to League One, where they currently play. This list encompasses all major honours won by Colchester United, the records set by the managers, the players, and the club. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitions, alongside the record transfer fees paid and received by the club, and the fee progression. Attendance records at Colchester's Layer Road and Colchester Community Stadium are also included in the list.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California_Natural_Reserve_System
|
University of California Natural Reserve System
|
[
"Reserve",
"Campus",
"Area ( ha )",
"Area ( Acre )",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Angelo Coast Range Reserve",
"Berkeley",
"3,166",
"7,915",
"On the South Fork of the Eel River . Protected by The Nature Conservancy ( TNC )"
],
[
"Año Nuevo Island Reserve",
"Santa Cruz",
"10",
"25",
"On Año Nuevo Island . UC manages site within the larger Año Nuevo State Reserve , owned and operated by California State Parks"
],
[
"Blue Oak Ranch Reserve",
"Berkeley",
"1,319",
"3,260",
"In the Diablo Range , northwest of Mount Hamilton"
],
[
"Bodega Marine Reserve",
"Davis",
"176",
"436",
"On Bodega Bay"
],
[
"Box Springs Reserve",
"Riverside",
"65",
"160",
"Adjacent to the Riverside campus"
],
[
"Philip L. Boyd Deep Canyon Desert Research Center",
"Riverside",
"6,749",
"16,873",
"In the Santa Rosa Mountains , near Palm Desert"
],
[
"Burns Piñon Ridge Reserve",
"Irvine",
"124",
"306",
"In the Mojave Desert , near Joshua Tree National Park"
],
[
"Carpinteria Salt Marsh Reserve",
"Santa Barbara",
"93",
"230",
"In Carpinteria"
],
[
"Chickering American River Reserve",
"Berkeley",
"695",
"1,720",
"In the headwaters basin of the North Fork of the American River , Sierra Nevada"
],
[
"Coal Oil Point Natural Reserve",
"Santa Barbara",
"68",
"170",
"Adjacent to the Santa Barbara campus"
],
[
"Dawson Los Monos Canyon Reserve",
"San Diego",
"93",
"230",
"In the northwestern Laguna Mountains"
],
[
"Elliott Chaparral Reserve",
"San Diego",
"43",
"107",
"At former Camp Kearny , on the Kearny Mesa"
],
[
"Emerson Oaks Reserve",
"Riverside",
"102",
"255",
"In the Temecula Valley , southern Riverside County . Protected by TNC"
],
[
"Fort Ord Natural Reserve",
"Santa Cruz",
"242",
"606",
"At the former Fort Ord , near Monterey Bay"
],
[
"Hastings Natural History Reservation",
"Berkeley",
"932",
"2,392",
"In the Santa Lucia Mountains , upper Carmel Valley"
],
[
"James San Jacinto Mountains Reserve",
"Riverside",
"12",
"29",
"In the San Jacinto Mountains . Satellite site Oasis de los Osos ( west end of the Coachella Valley ) protected by TNC"
],
[
"Jenny Pygmy Forest Reserve",
"Berkeley",
"28",
"70",
"Above the coast in Mendocino County . Protected by TNC"
],
[
"Jepson Prairie Reserve",
"Davis",
"634",
"1,566",
"In the Central Valley . Protected by TNC and the Solano Land Trust"
],
[
"Kendall-Frost Mission Bay Marsh Reserve",
"San Diego",
"7",
"16",
"On Mission Bay"
],
[
"Kenneth S. Norris Rancho Marino Reserve",
"Santa Barbara",
"200",
"500",
"In the Santa Lucia Mountains , near Cambria"
]
] |
List of reserves
|
University_of_California_Natural_Reserve_System_0
|
The University of California Natural Reserve System (UCNRS) is a system of protected areas throughout California.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2006_Asian_Games_–_Women's_100_metre_freestyle
|
Swimming at the 2006 Asian Games – Women's 100 metre freestyle
|
[
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Xu Yanwei ( CHN )",
"55.02"
],
[
"2",
"Pang Jiaying ( CHN )",
"55.17"
],
[
"3",
"Kaori Yamada ( JPN )",
"56.29"
],
[
"4",
"Lee Keo-ra ( KOR )",
"56.42"
],
[
"5",
"Ryu Yoon-ji ( KOR )",
"56.62"
],
[
"6",
"Hannah Wilson ( HKG )",
"56.77"
],
[
"7",
"Maki Mita ( JPN )",
"56.78"
],
[
"8",
"Yang Chin-kuei ( TPE )",
"57.25"
]
] |
Results -- Final
|
Swimming_at_the_2006_Asian_Games_–_Women's_100_metre_freestyle_3
|
The women's 100m freestyle swimming event at the 2006 Asian Games was held on December 6, 2006 at the Hamad Aquatic Centre in Doha, Qatar.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Premier_Leagues
|
National Premier Leagues
|
[
"Season",
"ACT",
"New South Wales",
"Northern NSW",
"Queensland",
"South Australia",
"Tasmania",
"Victoria",
"Western Australia"
] |
[
[
"2013",
"Canberra",
"Sydney United 58",
"-",
"Olympic",
"Campbelltown City",
"South Hobart",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"2014",
"Cooma",
"Bonnyrigg White Eagles",
"Weston Workers",
"Palm Beach",
"North Eastern MetroStars",
"South Hobart",
"South Melbourne",
"Bayswater City"
],
[
"2015",
"Canberra",
"Blacktown City",
"Edgeworth",
"Moreton Bay United",
"West Adelaide",
"Olympia Warriors",
"South Melbourne",
"Bayswater City"
],
[
"2016",
"Canberra Olympic",
"Sydney United 58",
"Edgeworth",
"Brisbane Strikers",
"Adelaide City",
"Devonport City",
"Bentleigh Greens",
"Perth SC"
],
[
"2017",
"Canberra Olympic",
"APIA Leichhardt Tigers",
"Edgeworth",
"Brisbane Strikers",
"Adelaide City",
"South Hobart",
"Heidelberg United",
"Bayswater City"
],
[
"2018",
"Canberra",
"Sydney Olympic",
"Edgeworth",
"Lions FC",
"Campbelltown City",
"Devonport City",
"Heidelberg United",
"Perth SC"
],
[
"2019",
"Canberra Olympic",
"Wollongong Wolves",
"Maitland",
"Lions FC",
"Campbelltown City",
"Devonport City",
"Heidelberg United",
"Perth SC"
]
] |
Honours -- Federation Finalists by season
|
National_Premier_Leagues_11
|
The National Premier Leagues (NPL) is a national association football competition in Australia which acts as the second tier of the sport in the country below the A-League. The NPL consists of the highest level state league in each state-based federation within Australia. In total the NPL is contested by clubs from eight divisions; these are ACT, NSW, Northern NSW, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia. The NPL is overseen by Football Federation Australia (FFA), in partnership with participating state-based member federations. Since 2014 it has been sponsored by PlayStation 4 and thus officially known as the PS4 National Premier Leagues.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WWE_pay-per-view_and_WWE_Network_events
|
List of WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network events
|
[
"Date",
"Event",
"Venue",
"Location",
"Final match"
] |
[
[
"January 9",
"New Year 's Revolution",
"Coliseo de Puerto Rico",
"Hato Rey Norte , San Juan , Puerto Rico",
"Triple H vs. Chris Benoit vs. Chris Jericho vs. Batista vs. Randy Orton vs . Edge for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship"
],
[
"January 30",
"Royal Rumble",
"Save Mart Center",
"Fresno , California",
"30-man Royal Rumble match"
],
[
"February 20",
"No Way Out",
"Mellon Arena",
"Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania",
"John Bradshaw Layfield ( c ) vs. Big Show for the WWE Championship"
],
[
"April 3",
"WrestleMania 21",
"Staples Center",
"Los Angeles , California",
"Triple H ( c ) vs. Batista for the World Heavyweight Championship"
],
[
"May 1",
"Backlash",
"Verizon Wireless Arena",
"Manchester , New Hampshire",
"Batista ( c ) vs . Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship"
],
[
"May 22",
"Judgment Day",
"Target Center",
"Minneapolis , Minnesota",
"John Cena ( c ) vs. John Bradshaw Layfield for the WWE Championship"
],
[
"June 12",
"ECW One Night Stand",
"Hammerstein Ballroom",
"New York , New York",
"The Dudley Boyz ( Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley ) vs. Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman"
],
[
"June 26",
"Vengeance",
"Thomas & Mack Center",
"Paradise , Nevada",
"Batista ( c ) vs . Triple H for the World Heavyweight Championship"
],
[
"July 24",
"The Great American Bash",
"HSBC Arena",
"Buffalo , New York",
"Batista ( c ) vs. John Bradshaw Layfield for the World Heavyweight Championship"
],
[
"August 21",
"SummerSlam",
"MCI Center",
"Washington , D.C",
"Hulk Hogan vs. Shawn Michaels"
],
[
"September 18",
"Unforgiven",
"Ford Center",
"Oklahoma City , Oklahoma",
"John Cena ( c ) vs. Kurt Angle for the WWE Championship"
],
[
"October 9",
"No Mercy",
"Toyota Center",
"Houston , Texas",
"Batista ( c ) vs. Eddie Guerrero for the World Heavyweight Championship"
],
[
"November 1",
"Taboo Tuesday",
"iPayOne Center",
"San Diego , California",
"John Cena ( c ) vs. Kurt Angle vs. Shawn Michaels for the WWE Championship"
],
[
"November 27",
"Survivor Series",
"Joe Louis Arena",
"Detroit , Michigan",
"Team SmackDown ! ( Batista , Randy Orton , Rey Mysterio , John Bradshaw Layfield and Bobby Lashley ) vs . Team Raw ( Shawn Michaels , Kane , Big Show , Carlito and Chris Masters )"
],
[
"December 18",
"Armageddon",
"Dunkin ' Donuts Center",
"Providence , Rhode Island",
"The Undertaker vs. Randy Orton"
]
] |
Past events -- 2000s
|
Raw-branded event SmackDown-branded event
|
List_of_WWE_pay-per-view_and_WWE_Network_events_24
|
This is a list of WWE pay-per-view and WWE Network events, detailing all professional wrestling cards promoted on pay-per-view (PPV) and the WWE Network by WWE. WWE has been broadcasting PPV events since the 1980s, when its classic Big Four events (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series) were first established. The company's PPV lineup expanded to a monthly basis in the mid-1990s before expanding even further in the early-2000s. Aside from its standard monthly schedule, WWE produced additional international PPVs between 1997 and 2003. These events were not available in the United States and coincided with overseas tours in the United Kingdom. Following WWE's original brand extension in 2002, the company promoted two touring rosters representing its Raw and SmackDown television programs. The traditional Big Four continued to showcase the entire roster, while the remaining PPV events alternated between Raw and SmackDown cards. A special ECW PPV in 2005 led to the creation of an ECW brand in 2006, which also received its own dedicated PPV events. In March 2007, WWE announced that all subsequent PPV events would feature performers from all brands. In 2008, all WWE PPV events began broadcasting in high-definition. The company's PPV business began to drastically change with the launch of the WWE Network on February 24, 2014. While most of the WWE events still air in many parts of the world on traditional PPV channels, WWE's focus has shifted away from delivering their events on PPV channels.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009–10_Eredivisie
|
2009–10 Eredivisie
|
[
"Team",
"Outgoing manager",
"Manner of departure",
"Date of vacancy",
"Replaced by",
"Date of appointment"
] |
[
[
"Ajax",
"Marco van Basten",
"Resigned",
"Pre-season",
"Martin Jol",
"25 May 2009"
],
[
"AZ",
"Louis van Gaal",
"Signed by Bayern Munich",
"Pre-season",
"Ronald Koeman",
"17 May 2009"
],
[
"AZ",
"Ronald Koeman",
"Sacked",
"5 December 2009",
"Dick Advocaat",
"8 December 2009"
],
[
"Heerenveen",
"Trond Sollied",
"Sacked",
"1 September 2009",
"Jan de Jonge",
"2 September 2009"
],
[
"Heerenveen",
"Jan de Jonge",
"Resigned",
"",
"Jan Everse",
""
],
[
"Heracles Almelo",
"Gert Heerkes",
"Resigned",
"Pre-season",
"Gertjan Verbeek",
"8 June 2009"
],
[
"NEC",
"Mario Been",
"Signed by Feyenoord",
"Pre-season",
"Dwight Lodeweges",
"9 April 2009"
],
[
"NEC",
"Dwight Lodeweges",
"Resigned",
"27 October 2009",
"Wiljan Vloet",
"14 November 2009"
],
[
"PSV",
"Dwight Lodeweges",
"Signed by NEC",
"Pre-season",
"Fred Rutten",
"17 April 2009"
],
[
"Sparta Rotterdam",
"Foeke Booy",
"Signed by Utrecht",
"Pre-season",
"Frans Adelaar",
"15 May 2009"
],
[
"Sparta Rotterdam",
"Frans Adelaar",
"Sacked",
"",
"Aad de Mos",
""
],
[
"ADO Den Haag",
"Raymond Atteveld",
"Sacked",
"",
"Maurice Steijn",
"30 March 2010"
],
[
"Willem II",
"Alfons Groenendijk",
"Sacked",
"",
"Arno Pijpers",
"27 February 2010"
],
[
"Willem II",
"Arno Pijpers",
"Resigned",
"",
"Theo de Jong",
""
]
] |
Overview -- Managerial changes
|
2009–10_Eredivisie_2
|
The Eredivisie 2009-10 was the 54th season of Eredivisie since its establishment in 1955. AZ were the reigning champions. A total of 18 teams is taking part in the league, consisting of 16 who competed in the previous season and two promoted from the Eerste Divisie. The teams promoted from the Eerste Divisie at the end of the previous season were champions VVV Venlo, and promotion/relegation play-off winners RKC Waalwijk. The season started on 31 July 2009 and ended on 2 May 2010. FC Twente won their first ever Eredivisie title. During the halfway break PSV Eindhoven had been evenly matched with Twente, however towards the end AFC Ajax had climbed up the table with remarkable wins and many goals scored, taken second from PSV Eindhoven, and PSV's falter landed them in third.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FIA_GT1_Paul_Ricard_round
|
2010 FIA GT1 Paul Ricard round
|
[
"Pos",
"No",
"Team",
"Drivers",
"Manufacturer",
"Laps",
"Time/Retired"
] |
[
[
"1",
"1",
"Vitaphone Racing Team",
"Michael Bartels Andrea Bertolini",
"Maserati",
"28",
""
],
[
"2",
"23",
"Sumo Power GT",
"Peter Dumbreck Michael Krumm",
"Nissan",
"28",
"−7.057"
],
[
"3",
"33",
"Triple H Team Hegersport",
"Altfrid Heger Alexandros Margaritis",
"Maserati",
"28",
"−24.633"
],
[
"4",
"40",
"Marc VDS Racing Team",
"Bas Leinders Maxime Martin",
"Ford",
"28",
"−26.209"
],
[
"5",
"13",
"Phoenix Racing / Carsport",
"Marc Hennerici Andrea Piccini",
"Corvette",
"28",
"−29.670"
],
[
"6",
"11",
"Mad-Croc Racing",
"Xavier Maassen Mike Hezemans",
"Corvette",
"28",
"−35.824"
],
[
"7",
"5",
"Matech Competition",
"Thomas Mutsch Romain Grosjean",
"Ford",
"28",
"−46.178"
],
[
"8",
"22",
"Sumo Power GT",
"Warren Hughes Jamie Campbell-Walter",
"Nissan",
"28",
"−54.364"
],
[
"9",
"9",
"Hexis AMR",
"Frédéric Makowiecki Thomas Accary",
"Aston Martin",
"28",
"−56.699"
],
[
"10",
"25",
"Reiter",
"Ricardo Zonta Rafael Daniel",
"Lamborghini",
"28",
"−57.226"
],
[
"11",
"34",
"Triple H Team Hegersport",
"Bert Longin Matteo Bobbi",
"Maserati",
"28",
"−1:04.943"
],
[
"12",
"38",
"All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport",
"Nicky Pastorelli Dominik Schwager",
"Lamborghini",
"28",
"−1:05.405"
],
[
"13",
"10",
"Hexis AMR",
"Clivio Piccione Jonathan Hirschi",
"Aston Martin",
"28",
"−1:11.342"
],
[
"14",
"41",
"Marc VDS Racing Team",
"Renaud Kuppens Markus Palttala",
"Ford",
"28",
"−1:14.776"
],
[
"15",
"3",
"Swiss Racing Team",
"Karl Wendlinger Henri Moser",
"Nissan",
"28",
"−1:17.780"
],
[
"16",
"7",
"Young Driver AMR",
"Tomáš Enge Darren Turner",
"Aston Martin",
"28",
"−1:23.897"
],
[
"17",
"37",
"All-Inkl.com Münnich Motorsport",
"Marc Basseng Christophe Bouchut",
"Lamborghini",
"28",
"−1:26.100"
],
[
"18",
"24",
"Reiter",
"Peter Kox Christopher Haase",
"Lamborghini",
"28",
"−1:47.230"
],
[
"19",
"12",
"Mad-Croc Racing",
"Pertti Kuismanen Oliver Gavin",
"Corvette",
"28",
"−1:47.240"
],
[
"20",
"8",
"Young Driver AMR",
"Stefan Mücke Christoffer Nygaard",
"Aston Martin",
"28",
"−1:53.704"
]
] |
Races -- Championship Race
|
2010_FIA_GT1_Paul_Ricard_round_3
|
The 2010 FIA GT1 Paul Ricard round was an auto racing event held at the Paul Ricard HTTT, Le Castellet, France on 2-4 June. The Paul Ricard event was the fourth round of the 2010 FIA GT1 World Championship season. The circuit had previously been utilized by the FIA as a test circuit for all manufacturers as part of FIA GT1's balance of performance, and was also used by the FIA GT Championship in 2009. Support series for the event include the FIA GT3 European Championship, the GT4 European Cup, and the Lamborghini Blancpain Super Trofeo.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_FIVB_Volleyball_Women's_U23_World_Championship
|
2013 FIVB Volleyball Women's U23 World Championship
|
[
"Date",
"Time",
"",
"Score",
"",
"Set 1",
"Set 2",
"Set 3",
"Total",
"Report"
] |
[
[
"5 Oct",
"15:00",
"United States",
"3-0",
"Kenya",
"25-11",
"25-11",
"25-6",
"75-28",
"P2 P3"
],
[
"5 Oct",
"17:00",
"China",
"3-1",
"Germany",
"25-21",
"25-22",
"18-25",
"93-87",
"P2 P3"
],
[
"5 Oct",
"19:00",
"Brazil",
"3-1",
"Cuba",
"28-26",
"25-27",
"25-15",
"103-89",
"P2 P3"
],
[
"6 Oct",
"15:00",
"Kenya",
"0-3",
"Germany",
"9-25",
"15-25",
"10-25",
"34-75",
"P2 P3"
],
[
"6 Oct",
"17:00",
"United States",
"3-0",
"Cuba",
"25-20",
"25-19",
"25-21",
"75-61",
"P2 P3"
],
[
"6 Oct",
"19:00",
"Brazil",
"1-3",
"China",
"16-25",
"25-21",
"22-25",
"86-96",
"P2 P3"
],
[
"7 Oct",
"15:00",
"Kenya",
"0-3",
"Brazil",
"8-25",
"7-25",
"10-25",
"25-75",
"P2 P3"
],
[
"7 Oct",
"17:00",
"United States",
"3-2",
"Germany",
"25-15",
"23-25",
"25-27",
"113-90",
"P2 P3"
],
[
"7 Oct",
"19:00",
"Cuba",
"0-3",
"China",
"14-25",
"21-25",
"23-25",
"58-75",
"P2 P3"
],
[
"8 Oct",
"15:00",
"Kenya",
"0-3",
"Cuba",
"19-25",
"23-25",
"21-25",
"63-75",
"P2 P3"
],
[
"8 Oct",
"17:00",
"United States",
"2-3",
"China",
"15-25",
"25-18",
"25-14",
"89-97",
"P2 P3"
],
[
"8 Oct",
"19:00",
"Germany",
"0-3",
"Brazil",
"11-25",
"11-25",
"21-25",
"43-75",
"P2 P3"
],
[
"9 Oct",
"15:00",
"China",
"3-0",
"Kenya",
"25-16",
"25-6",
"25-14",
"75-36",
"P2 P3"
],
[
"9 Oct",
"17:00",
"Germany",
"3-0",
"Cuba",
"25-22",
"25-22",
"25-20",
"75-64",
"P2 P3"
],
[
"9 Oct",
"19:00",
"United States",
"3-2",
"Brazil",
"25-20",
"16-25",
"10-25",
"91-101",
"P2 P3"
]
] |
Preliminary round -- Pool B
|
Rank Team Matches Pts Sets Points W L W L Ratio W L Ratio 1 China 5 0 14 15 4 3.750 436 356 1.225 2 United States 4 1 11 14 7 2.000 443 376 1.178 3 Brazil 3 2 10 12 7 1.714 440 344 1.279 4 Germany 2 3 7 9 9 1.000 370 379 0.976 5 Cuba 1 4 3 4 12 0.333 346 391 0.885 6 Kenya 0 5 0 0 15 0.000 186 375 0.496
|
2013_FIVB_Volleyball_Women's_U23_World_Championship_6
|
The 2013 FIVB Volleyball Women's U23 World Championship was held in Tijuana and Mexicali, Mexico, for seven days from 5 to 12 October 2013. This was the first edition of the tournament. China won the tournament and Yao Di was selected Most Valuable Player.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_schools_in_Manawatū-Whanganui
|
List of schools in Manawatū-Whanganui
|
[
"Name",
"Years",
"Gender",
"Area",
"Authority",
"Roll",
"Website",
"MOE",
"ERO"
] |
[
[
"Alfredton School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Alfredton",
"State",
"51",
"[ 105 ]",
"2801",
"2801"
],
[
"Ballance School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Ballance",
"State",
"17",
"-",
"2805",
"2805"
],
[
"Dannevirke High School",
"9-13",
"Coed",
"Dannevirke",
"State",
"445",
"[ 106 ]",
"234",
"234"
],
[
"Dannevirke South School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Dannevirke",
"State",
"262",
"[ 107 ]",
"2553",
"2553"
],
[
"Eketahuna School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Eketahuna",
"State",
"121",
"[ 108 ]",
"2835",
"2835"
],
[
"Huia Range School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Dannevirke",
"State",
"297",
"[ 109 ]",
"1662",
"1662"
],
[
"Kumeroa School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Kumeroa",
"State",
"41",
"-",
"601",
"601"
],
[
"Makuri School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Makuri",
"State",
"12",
"-",
"2895",
"2895"
],
[
"Mangatainoka School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Mangatainoka",
"State",
"74",
"-",
"2900",
"2900"
],
[
"Norsewood and Districts School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Norsewood",
"State",
"51",
"-",
"2622",
"2622"
],
[
"Pahiatua School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Pahiatua",
"State",
"403",
"[ 110 ]",
"2945",
"2945"
],
[
"Papatawa School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Papatawa",
"State",
"25",
"[ 111 ]",
"2640",
"2640"
],
[
"Pongaroa School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Pongaroa",
"State",
"52",
"[ 112 ]",
"2962",
"2962"
],
[
"Ruahine School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Dannevirke",
"State",
"153",
"[ 113 ]",
"2669",
"2669"
],
[
"St Anthony 's School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Pahiatua",
"State integrated",
"91",
"[ 114 ]",
"2998",
"2998"
],
[
"St Joseph 's School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Dannevirke",
"State integrated",
"137",
"-",
"2676",
"2676"
],
[
"Tararua College",
"9-13",
"Coed",
"Pahiatua",
"State",
"387",
"[ 115 ]",
"235",
"235"
],
[
"TKKM o Tamaki Nui A Rua",
"1-13",
"Coed",
"Dannevirke",
"State",
"59",
"[ 116 ]",
"4226",
"4226"
],
[
"Totara College of Accelerated Learning",
"1-13",
"Coed",
"Dannevirke",
"State integrated",
"65",
"-",
"439",
"439"
],
[
"Weber School",
"1-8",
"Coed",
"Weber",
"State",
"63",
"-",
"2732",
"2732"
]
] |
Tararua District
|
List_of_schools_in_Manawatu-Wanganui_5
|
N/A
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_international_airports_by_country
|
List of international airports by country
|
[
"Location",
"Airport",
"IATA Code"
] |
[
[
"Ambrolauri",
"Ambrolauri Airport",
"UGAM"
],
[
"Batumi",
"Batumi International Airport",
"BUS"
],
[
"Kutaisi",
"Kutaisi International Airport",
"KUT"
],
[
"Mestia",
"Queen Tamar Airport",
"UGMS"
],
[
"Natakhtari",
"Natakhtari Airfield",
"UGSA"
],
[
"Sokhumi",
"Sukhumi Babushara Airport",
"SUI"
],
[
"Tbilisi",
"Tbilisi International Airport",
"TBS"
]
] |
Europe -- East Europe
|
Albania Location Airport IATA Code Tirana Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza TIA Armenia Location Airport IATA Code Yerevan Zvartnots International Airport EVN Gyumri Shirak Airport LWN Azerbaijan Location Airport IATA Code Baku Heydar Aliyev International Airport GYD Ganja Ganja International Airport KVD Nakhchivan Nakhchivan Airport NAJ Qabala Qabala International Airport GBB Lankaran Lankaran International Airport LLK Belarus Location Airport IATA Code Grodno Hrodna Airport GNA Gomel Gomel Airport GME Minsk Minsk International Airport MSQ Bosnia and Herzegovina Location Airport IATA Code Banja Luka Banja Luka International Airport BNX Sarajevo Sarajevo International Airport SJJ Tuzla Tuzla International Airport TZL Mostar Mostar International Airport OMO Bulgaria Location Airport IATA Code Burgas Burgas Airport BOJ Plovdiv Plovdiv Airport PDV Sofia Sofia Airport SOF Varna Varna Airport VAR Estonia Location Airport IATA Code Tallinn Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport TLL Tartu Tartu Airport TAY Georgia
|
List_of_international_airports_by_country_189
|
This is a list of international airports by country. They put airports which are typically equipped with customs and immigration facilities to handle international flights to and from other nations.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chloe_Rose
|
Chloe Rose
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"2012",
"The Lesser Blessed",
"Juliet Hope"
],
[
"2014",
"Bang Bang Baby",
"Fifi"
],
[
"2015",
"Unearthing",
"Cheyenne Farren"
],
[
"2015",
"People Hold On",
"Marley"
],
[
"2015",
"Hellions",
"Dora Vogel"
],
[
"2016",
"5 Films About Technology",
"Aimee"
],
[
"2016",
"Unless",
"Christine"
],
[
"2017",
"Clownface",
"Laurie"
],
[
"2017",
"Pyewacket",
"Janice"
],
[
"2018",
"eHero",
"Kate Valery"
]
] |
Filmography -- Film
|
Chloe_Rose_0
|
Chloe Rose (born October 25, 1994) is a Canadian actress. She is known for playing Katie Matlin in the long-running television series , from 2011 to 2013. Following her time on Degrassi, Rose starred in the web series Teenagers (2014-2017). Rose has also starred in feature films, notably Anita Doron's The Lesser Blessed (2012) and Bruce McDonald's Hellions (2015).
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Roman_villas_in_England
|
List of Roman villas in England
|
[
"Name",
"Location",
"Grid reference",
"PastScape link"
] |
[
[
"Abbotts Ann",
"Abbotts Ann",
"SU31434190",
"Historic England . Monument No . 228300 . PastScape"
],
[
"Appleshaw",
"Appleshaw",
"SU30164764",
"Historic England . Monument No . 228060 . PastScape"
],
[
"Balchester",
"Upper Wootton",
"SU58005594",
"Historic England . Monument No . 236499 . PastScape"
],
[
"Binsted",
"Binsted",
"SU786413",
"Historic England . Monument No . 243998 . PastScape"
],
[
"Bramdean",
"Bramdean",
"SU62752813",
"Historic England . Monument No . 239199 . PastScape"
],
[
"Burghclere",
"Burghclere",
"SU48286015",
"Historic England . Monument No . 233302 . PastScape"
],
[
"Clanville",
"Clanville",
"SU31454897",
"Historic England . Monument No . 228030 . PastScape"
],
[
"Crondall",
"Crondall",
"SU79504712",
"Historic England . Monument No . 243750 . PastScape"
],
[
"Eastleigh",
"Eastleigh",
"SU45231628",
"Historic England . Monument No . 230032 . PastScape"
],
[
"Fullerton",
"Fullerton",
"SU37494006",
"Historic England . Monument No . 227344 . PastScape . ; Historic England . Monument No . 228231 . PastScape"
],
[
"Fyfield",
"Fyfield",
"SU29525028",
"Historic England . Monument No . 224368 . PastScape"
],
[
"Glade Farm",
"Bentley",
"SU77914582",
"Historic England . Monument No . 243745 . PastScape"
],
[
"Grateley",
"Grateley",
"SU276410",
"Historic England . Monument No . 223994 . PastScape"
],
[
"Hambledon",
"Hambledon",
"SU64431429",
"Historic England . Monument No . 239063 . PastScape"
],
[
"Havant",
"Havant",
"SU69150726",
"Historic England . Monument No . 238381 . PastScape . ; Historic England . Monument No . 238448 . PastScape"
],
[
"Hurstbourne Priors",
"Hurstbourne Priors",
"SU44574982",
"Historic England . Monument No . 232098 . PastScape"
],
[
"Itchen Abbas",
"Itchen Abbas",
"SU52883430",
"Historic England . Itchen Abbas Roman Villa ( 235842 ) . PastScape"
],
[
"Langstone",
"Langstone",
"SU71730532",
"Historic England . Monument No . 242160 . PastScape"
],
[
"Lippen Wood",
"West Meon",
"SU63212451",
"Historic England . Monument No . 239364 . PastScape"
],
[
"Liss",
"Liss",
"SU7628",
""
]
] |
Hampshire
|
List_of_Roman_villas_in_England_12
|
A list of Roman villas in England confirmed by archaeology.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Božidara_Turzonovová_filmography
|
Božidara Turzonovová filmography
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1961",
"Most na tú stranu",
"Eva",
"B & W"
],
[
"1964",
"Senzi mama",
"Tvrdoňová",
"B & W"
],
[
"1970",
"Eden a potom",
"Marie-Eve Mária",
"CSSR / FR · voice role ( in Slovak version only )"
],
[
"1971",
"Hry lásky šálivé",
"Sandra Vergellesi",
"Pilot sequence : Arabský kůň · in Czech"
],
[
"1972",
"Andrej Sládkovič - básnik mladosti",
"Featured poet",
"Documentary · short · voice role"
],
[
"1973",
"Javor a Juliana",
"Anička",
"Voice role"
],
[
"1973",
"Akce Bororo",
"Zuzana · Ori-Ana",
"In Czech"
],
[
"1973",
"Podezření",
"Dr. Born 's mistress",
"B & W · in Czech"
],
[
"1975",
"Cesta ženy",
"Anna Dubská",
"Voice role · uncredited"
],
[
"1976",
"Bouřlivé víno",
"Kateřina Mlčochová",
"Pilot instalment of a three entry film series · in Czech"
],
[
"1976",
"Krátky život",
"Mirka Szarotka",
"PL /CSSR · voice role ( in Slovak version only )"
],
[
"1976",
"10% nádeje",
"Milka Rajterová",
""
],
[
"1977",
"Bludička",
"Katarína Hornová",
"B & W · title role"
],
[
"1978",
"Penelopa",
"Eva Kamenická",
""
],
[
"1978",
"Příběh lásky a cti",
"Karolina Světlá",
"In Czech"
],
[
"1979",
"Božská Ema",
"Emmy Destinn",
"Title role · in Czech"
],
[
"1980",
"Postav dom , zasaď strom",
"Helena Šimiaková",
"Voice role"
],
[
"1980",
"Odveta",
"Kučerová",
""
],
[
"1981",
"Zralé víno",
"Kateřina Janáková",
"Follow-up instalment of Bouřlivé víno series · in Czech"
],
[
"1983",
"Kočka",
"Anna",
"Voice role · uncredited"
]
] |
Filmography -- Film
|
Božidara_Turzonovová_filmography_0
|
The filmography of Bulgarian-born Slovak actress Božidara Turzonovová chronicles her work through the artist's fifty years as a film, television and stage actress. She entered film industry in 1961, and made her official cinematic debut in the Vladislav Pavlovič's production of Most na tú stranu. Overall, she appeared in one-hundred-seventy-one titles to date, of which thirty-five are feature, and one-hundred-thirty-seven television films or series. While on stage, Turzonovová was cast in one-hundred-eight plays or musicals, eight of which have been also televised.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Mini_Meet
|
International Mini Meet
|
[
"Year",
"Country",
"Location",
"Organizing Club"
] |
[
[
"2022",
"Germany",
"Geiselwind",
"Mini IG Bamberg"
],
[
"2021",
"Italy",
"Firenze",
"Mini Owners club Graducato"
],
[
"2020",
"Germany",
"Geiselwind",
"Mini IG Bamberg Canceled because of Coronavirus disease 2019 Moved to 2022"
],
[
"2019",
"England",
"Bristol",
""
],
[
"2018",
"Portugal",
"Praia de Mira",
"Clube Mini de Portugal and Clube Mini Serra da Estrela"
],
[
"2017",
"Ireland",
"Westport",
"Irish Mini Owners Club"
],
[
"2016",
"Belgium",
"Lommel",
"Mini Fun Club Belgium"
],
[
"2015",
"Lithuania",
"Zarasai",
"Mini People Lithuania"
],
[
"2014",
"England",
"Kent",
"Southern Mini Owners Club"
],
[
"2013",
"Italy",
"Mugello",
"Mini & Moto Maniaci Club"
],
[
"2012",
"Hungary",
"Balatonfured",
"Mini Club Hungary"
],
[
"2011",
"Switzerland",
"St. Stephen",
"Berner Mini Club"
],
[
"2010",
"Germany",
"Neumarkt",
"FanClub Mini Bavaria"
],
[
"2009",
"England",
"Birmingham",
"Birmingham Mini Owners Club"
],
[
"2008",
"Netherlands",
"Lelystad",
"Dutch Mini People"
],
[
"2007",
"Denmark",
"Roskilde",
""
],
[
"2006",
"Poland",
"Podlesice",
"Mini Club Polska"
],
[
"2005",
"Spain",
"Salou",
"Club Mini Cooper"
],
[
"2004",
"England",
"Norwich",
"Anglian Mini Club"
],
[
"2003",
"Italy",
"Pomposa",
"Red & White Mini Time"
]
] |
Event history
|
International_Mini_Meet_0
|
The International Mini Meet or International Mini Meeting is a campaign event for Mini owners and drivers which started in Germany in 1978. The Meet is organised by a collection of Mini clubs. Its goal is to bring together Mini enthusiasts from around the world. The event caters to the interests of Mini drivers, as well as those looking to purchase the car. Besides the purely automotive aspect of the meet, participants can also take part in treasure hunts, slalom races, and other Mini-themed events.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_Banks
|
Bad Banks
|
[
"Actor/Actress",
"Role",
"Age",
"Details"
] |
[
[
"Paula Beer",
"Jana Liekam",
"25",
"Former Crédit International ( CI ) structurer"
],
[
"Barry Atsma",
"Gabriel Fenger",
"45",
"Deutsche Global Invest ( DGI ) investment division head"
],
[
"Désirée Nosbusch",
"Christelle Leblanc",
"49",
"CI executive , former financial crime agent"
],
[
"Mai Duong Kieu",
"Thao Hoang",
"28",
"DGI analyst , Jana 's team member"
],
[
"Albrecht Schuch",
"Adam Pohl",
"29",
"DGI salesman , Jana 's team member"
],
[
"Tobias Moretti",
"Quirin Sydow",
"50",
"DGI CFO , has a past with Fenger"
],
[
"Jean-Marc Barr",
"Robert Khano",
"53",
"DGI CEO , colluding with Sydow"
],
[
"Marc Limpach",
"Luc Jacoby",
"40",
"Former CI banker , Jana 's ex-colleague"
],
[
"Germain Wagner",
"Ties Jacoby",
"",
"CI board member , Luc 's father"
],
[
"Jörg Schüttauf",
"Peter Schultheiß",
"53",
"Lord Mayor of Leipzig"
],
[
"Jeff Wilbusch",
"Noah Weisz",
"33",
"Jana 's boyfriend with a 5-year-old daughter"
]
] |
Cast
|
Bad_Banks_0
|
Bad Banks is a German-Luxembourgish television series first aired in February 2018. In March 2018, it was renewed for a second season. In the U.S., the series was acquired by Hulu.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_AFC_Champions_League
|
2016 AFC Champions League
|
[
"Pos",
"Player",
"Team"
] |
[
[
"GK",
"Kwoun Sun-tae",
"Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors"
],
[
"GK",
"Ignatiy Nesterov",
"Lokomotiv Tashkent"
],
[
"DF",
"Ismail Ahmed",
"Al-Ain"
],
[
"DF",
"Gil",
"Shandong Luneng"
],
[
"DF",
"Kim Ju-young",
"Shanghai SIPG"
],
[
"DF",
"Cho Sung-hwan",
"Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors"
],
[
"DF",
"Kwak Tae-hwi",
"FC Seoul"
],
[
"MF",
"Omar Abdulrahman",
"Al-Ain"
],
[
"MF",
"Kim Bo-kyung",
"Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors"
],
[
"MF",
"Server Djeparov",
"Lokomotiv Tashkent"
],
[
"MF",
"Lee Jae-sung",
"Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors"
],
[
"MF",
"Seydou Keita",
"El Jaish"
],
[
"MF",
"Leonardo",
"Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors"
],
[
"MF",
"Walter Montillo",
"Shandong Luneng"
],
[
"MF",
"Lee Myung-joo",
"Al-Ain"
],
[
"FW",
"Adriano",
"FC Seoul"
],
[
"FW",
"Danilo Moreno Asprilla",
"Al-Ain"
],
[
"FW",
"Caio",
"Al-Ain"
],
[
"FW",
"Dejan Damjanović",
"FC Seoul"
],
[
"FW",
"Hulk",
"Shanghai SIPG"
]
] |
Awards -- All-Star Squad
|
2016_AFC_Champions_League_21
|
The 2016 AFC Champions League was the 35th edition of Asia's premier club football tournament organized by the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), and the 14th under the current AFC Champions League title. Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors defeated Al-Ain in the final to win their second AFC Champions League title, and qualified as the AFC representative at the 2016 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan, their second appearance in the FIFA Club World Cup. Guangzhou Evergrande were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the group stage.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_in_sport_climbing
|
2019 in sport climbing
|
[
"Date",
"Location",
"Competition",
"Discipline",
"Men",
"Women"
] |
[
[
"March 23-24",
"Pfungstadt , Germany",
"Studio Bloc Masters",
"Bouldering",
"Anze Peharc",
"Janja Garnbret"
],
[
"April 19-21",
"Hiroshima , Japan",
"FISE World Series Hiroshima",
"Bouldering",
"Keita Dohi",
"Ryu Nakagawa"
],
[
"May 12",
"Akishima , Japan",
"au Speed Stars",
"Speed",
"Ludovico Fossali",
"Anna Brozek"
],
[
"May 24-25",
"Ljubljana , Slovenia",
"Triglav The Rock Ljubljana",
"Bouldering",
"Alexey Rubtsov",
"Janja Garnbret"
],
[
"August 31",
"Arco , Italy",
"Rock Master",
"Duel ( Lead/Speed )",
"Jakob Schubert",
"Mia Krampl"
],
[
"September 13-14",
"Stuttgart , Germany",
"Adidas Rockstars",
"Bouldering",
"Yoshiyuki Ogata",
"Futaba Ito"
],
[
"October 31-November 3",
"Guangzhou , China",
"China Open",
"Combined",
"Keita Dohi",
"Miho Nonaka"
],
[
"November 28-December 1",
"Toulouse , France",
"Olympic Qualifying Event",
"Combined",
"Kokoro Fujii",
"Futaba Ito"
]
] |
Others
|
2019_in_sport_climbing_4
|
This article lists the main sport climbing (also known as competition climbing) competitions and their results for 2019. This includes the World Cup, World Championships, International Climbing Series, Continental Championships.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_World_Series_of_Poker_results
|
2013 World Series of Poker results
|
[
"Place",
"Name",
"Prize"
] |
[
[
"1st",
"Mark Radoja ( 1/2 )",
"$ 331,190"
],
[
"2nd",
"Don Nguyen",
"$ 204,648"
],
[
"SF",
"Justin Bonomo",
"$ 110,485"
],
[
"SF",
"Ben Sulsky",
"$ 110,485"
],
[
"QF",
"Phil Hellmuth * ( 0/13 )",
"$ 54,024"
],
[
"QF",
"Randy Lew",
"$ 54,024"
],
[
"QF",
"Sean Winter",
"$ 54,024"
],
[
"QF",
"Russell Rosenblum",
"$ 54,024"
]
] |
Results -- Event # 16 : $ 10,000 Heads Up No Limit Hold'em
|
3-Day Event : June 7-9 [ 16 ] Number of Entries : 162 Total Prize Pool : $ 1,522,800 Number of Payouts : 16 Winning Hand : K♠ 9♠
|
2013_World_Series_of_Poker_results_16
|
Below are the results for the 2013 World Series of Poker.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Blanks
|
Billy Blanks
|
[
"Year",
"Film",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"2017",
"The Clapper",
"himself"
],
[
"2011",
"Jack and Jill",
"himself"
],
[
"2007",
"Dance Club : The Movie",
"dance club dancer"
],
[
"1997",
"Kiss the Girls",
"kickboxing instructor"
],
[
"1997",
"Assault on Devil 's Island",
"Creagan"
],
[
"1996",
"Balance of Power",
"Niko"
],
[
"1995",
"Expect no Mercy",
"Justin Vanier"
],
[
"1995",
"Tough and Deadly",
"John Portland"
],
[
"1994",
"A Dangerous Place",
"Billy"
],
[
"1993",
"Showdown",
"Billy Grant"
],
[
"1993",
"TC 2000",
"Jason Storm"
],
[
"1993",
"Back in Action",
"Billy"
],
[
"1992",
"Zhan long zai ye",
"Billy"
],
[
"1992",
"Talons of the Eagle",
"Tyler Wilson"
],
[
"1992",
"The Master",
"black thug"
],
[
"1991",
"The Last Boy Scout",
"Billy Cole"
],
[
"1991",
"Timebomb",
"Mr. Brown"
],
[
"1990",
"The King of the Kickboxers",
"Khan"
],
[
"1990",
"China O'Brien II",
"Baskin 's fighter # 1"
],
[
"1990",
"Lionheart",
"African Legionnaire"
]
] |
Filmography -- Film
|
Blanks on board USS La Salle in January 2002 Blanks in US Military Base in Yokosuka , Japan in April 2006
|
Billy_Blanks_0
|
Billy Wayne Blanks (born September 1, 1955) is an American fitness guru, martial artist, actor, and the creator of the Tae Bo exercise program.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_northernmost_settlements
|
List of northernmost settlements
|
[
"Location",
"Country",
"Latitude",
"Population",
"Public settlement ?",
"Active ?",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Camp Barneo , Arctic Ocean Ice Sheet",
"None ( International waters )",
"88°11 ' N",
"100",
"no",
"yes",
"Latitude as of April 2009 ( varies ) , northernmost inhabited place , Russian Ice Camp , populated in summer only"
],
[
"Frigg Fjord Settlements , Peary Land",
"Greenland ( Denmark )",
"83°7 ' N",
"0",
"yes",
"no",
"A group of 3 archeological sites"
],
[
"Ward Hunt Island Camp , Nunavut",
"Canada",
"83°06 ' N",
"0",
"no",
"no",
"Former exploration base in 1957-58 , airstrip , building . Uninhabited as of 2019"
],
[
"Alert , Ellesmere Island , Nunavut",
"Canada",
"82°28 ' N",
"74",
"no",
"no ( closed )",
"Northernmost place with a permanent ( year-round ) population ; military and research station ( CFS Alert )"
],
[
"Wandel Dal Settlements , Peary Land",
"Greenland ( Denmark )",
"82°15 ' N",
"0",
"yes",
"no",
"A group of more than 20 archeological sites , among them several former permanent settlements"
],
[
"Brønlundhus , Peary Land",
"Greenland ( Denmark )",
"82°11 ' N",
"0",
"no",
"no",
"Former exploration base , 1947 to 1950"
],
[
"Kap Harald Moltke , Peary Land",
"Greenland ( Denmark )",
"82°10 ' N",
"0",
"no",
"no",
"Former exploration base"
],
[
"Deltaterrasserne , Peary Land",
"Greenland ( Denmark )",
"82°07 ' N",
"0",
"yes",
"no",
"Archaeological site"
],
[
"Fort Conger , Ellesmere Island , Nunavut",
"Canada",
"81°44 ' N",
"0",
"no",
"no",
"Former exploration camp , 1881 to 1883 and 1957 to 1958"
],
[
"Nord",
"Greenland ( Denmark )",
"81°43 ' N",
"4",
"no",
"yes",
"Military and scientific base"
],
[
"Nagurskoye , Franz Josef Land",
"Russia",
"80°48 ' N",
"52",
"no",
"yes",
"Border guard facility and meteorological station"
],
[
"Krenkel , Franz Josef Land",
"Russia",
"80°37 ' N",
"7",
"no",
"yes",
"Meteorological station"
],
[
"Tikhaya Bay , Franz Josef Land",
"Russia",
"80°20 ' N",
"0",
"no",
"no",
"Former weather station"
],
[
"Eureka , Ellesmere Island , Nunavut",
"Canada",
"79°59 ' N",
"0",
"no",
"yes",
"Scientific station"
],
[
"Alexandra Fiord , Ellesmere Island , Nunavut",
"Canada",
"79°58 ' N",
"0",
"no",
"no",
"Former Royal Canadian Mounted Police station"
],
[
"Ytre Norskøya , Svalbard",
"Norway",
"79°51'20 N",
"0",
"no",
"no",
"Former Dutch whaling station , 1620s to 1670"
],
[
"Smeerenburg , Amsterdam Island , Svalbard",
"Norway",
"79°43'54 N",
"0",
"no",
"no",
"Former Danish-Dutch whaling station , 1619 to 1657"
],
[
"Harlingen kokerij , Danes Island , Svalbard",
"Norway",
"79°43'24 N",
"0",
"no",
"no",
"Former Dutch whaling station , 1636 to 1662"
],
[
"Kobbefjorden , Danes Island , Svalbard",
"Norway",
"79°41'42 N",
"0",
"no",
"no",
"Former Danish whaling station , 1631 to 1658"
],
[
"Golomyanniy , Sredniy Island , Severnaya Zemlya",
"Russia",
"79°33 ' N",
"3",
"no",
"yes",
"Meteorological station"
]
] |
Some of the northernmost settlements in the world are :
|
Northernmost_cities_and_towns_0
|
Some of the northernmost settlements in the world are:
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaguar_XJR-15
|
Jaguar XJR-15
|
[
"Position",
"Race Number",
"Driver",
"Country",
"Laps",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"11",
"Derek Warwick",
"GB",
"16",
"29:52,438=106,945 km/h"
],
[
"2",
"9",
"David Brabham",
"AUS",
"16",
"29:53,177"
],
[
"3",
"2",
"Davy Jones",
"United States",
"16",
"30:00,983"
],
[
"4",
"15",
"Juan Manuel Fangio II",
"RA",
"16",
"30:01,218"
],
[
"5",
"10",
"Armin Hahne",
"D",
"16",
"30:02,504"
],
[
"6",
"4",
"Bob Wollek",
"F",
"16",
"30:03,821"
],
[
"7",
"5",
"Tiff Needell",
"GB",
"16",
"30:23.722"
],
[
"8",
"6",
"Jim Richards",
"NZ",
"16",
"30:31.102"
],
[
"9",
"8",
"Matsuaki Sanada",
"J",
"16",
"30:58.803"
],
[
"10",
"7",
"Cor Euser",
"NL",
"16",
"31:10.506"
],
[
"11",
"12",
"David Leslie",
"GB",
"16",
"?"
],
[
"12",
"3",
"Andy Evans",
"United States",
"16",
"?"
],
[
"13",
"14",
"Yojiro Terada",
"J",
"16",
"31:21.066"
],
[
"14",
"16",
"Ian Flux",
"GB",
"15",
"?"
],
[
"15",
"1",
"Matt Aitken",
"GB",
"13",
"?"
],
[
"DNF",
"13",
"John Nielsen",
"DK",
"DNF",
"-"
]
] |
Racing history
|
Jaguar XJR-15 race car ( originally owned by Cor Euser ) According to a press release by Jaguar Sport , a limited number of XJR-15s were built specifically to compete in the 1991 Jaguar Sport Intercontinental Challenge ; a three-race competition held throughout the year as a support event for the 1991 Formula One Grand Prix at Monaco , Silverstone , and Spa-Francorchamps . Sixteen cars built in racing specifications were entered in each of the events . The winner of the third and final race , Armin Hahne , was awarded a cash prize of US $ 1 million . Having parted with nearly US $ 1m for their cars , most XJR-15 owners wanting to participate in the Intercontinental Challenge got professional drivers to drive the cars . Preparation and maintenance by Jaguar Sport was included in the purchase price of the race cars . At stake for the winners of the first two rounds were a pair of Jaguar XJR-S road cars whilst at the Spa finale there was a US $ 1m winner-takes-all prize fund . A maximum of 16 grid slots were available for each event and all three were fully subscribed . Derek Warwick emerged on top of the timesheets in qualifying followed by Armin Hahne , Jim Richards , David Brabham and Davy Jones . Rounding out the top ten were Bob Wollek , Tiff Needell , John Nielsen , Ian Flux and Juan Manuel Fangio II . Each race kicked off with a rolling start administered by Tom Walkinshaw and the charge into Ste Devote saw Warwick and Hahne touch several times before Warwick emerged in front . On lap two , John Nielsen ran wide at Tabac and thumped the barriers on both sides of the track before Hahne lost it entering the swimming pool on lap three , luckily emerging unscathed . This allowed Warwick to open up a four-second gap from Brabham , Jones and Fangio before losing it all after locking up into the swimming pool . The Englishman eventually finished seven tenths of a second ahead of Brabham after 16 laps of hard racing . With the first race having enthralled the crowd yet passed without any major incident , hopes were high for another great spectacle at Silverstone . Warwick again started from pole with Brabham , Cor Euser , Ian Flux , and Wollek in fifth . Fangio , David Leslie , Hahne , Kenny Acheson and Needell also qualified in the top ten . The rolling start saw five abreast into the first corner but the opening lap passed with all 16 cars intact . On the second lap Nielsen and Jones engaged in some panel bashing at Becketts whilst at Stowe , second placed Warwick turned in on leader Euser . Warwick took the position , Euser spun ( dropping to third ) but Warwick 's lead was short lived as he picked up a puncture , lost control and hit Brabham when making a pass . Both men went into the pits for repairs . This left Euser back in the lead but his bonnet was gradually working loose which forced him to miss the apex at Beckets resulting in a spectacular 190 km/h ( 120 mph ) spin . Now Flux was in the lead followed by Fangio and Hahne . By lap six Euser 's charge back to contention suffered another setback when he hit David Leslie at Priory , both cars spinning as a result . Two corners later , Needell bumped Hahne out of the way to take third . Lap nine finally saw an end to Euser 's afternoon when he hit Acheson and ended up beached in the gravel . Acheson was forced to pit . Competing for third , Needell and Hahne had another coming together forcing both cars out of contention . At the front , Fangio took the lead when Flux missed a gear at Club and dropped to second ahead of Wollek and Win Percy . Wollek 's tyres were still in great condition having driven steadily throughout and the American was able to reel in Flux , passing on lap 18 . Fittingly , the race was won by Fangio precisely 45 years after his famous uncle 's last win at Silverstone . At the end of the race , 11 of the 16 entries had suffered some kind of damage . The final Intercontinental Challenge race at Spa was a big deal . With US $ 1m on the line for the winner , there had been much speculation about race fixing agreements between the drivers . To counter , Jaguar Sport decided the race would run for an undisclosed number of laps . All the drivers knew was that the chequered flag would fall after at least six laps . Qualifying saw Euser on pole followed by Brabham , Warwick , Hahne , Percy , Will Hoy , Wollek , Leslie , Thierry Tassin and Flux all in the top ten . However , only fourth place Hahne and newcomer Tassin had saved a spare set of fresh tyres for race day . The rolling start went off without a hitch until Brabham had a big moment at the top of Eau Rouge dropping from second to seventh in the process . This left Euser , Hahne and Warwick to open up a gap at the front , the three drivers pacing themselves for the opening stint . There was plenty of action going on behind though , John Watson losing it at the end of the main straight , flying off the track backwards at 230 km/h ( 140 mph ) and collecting Needell in the process . On the next lap , Tassin and Percy had a coming together at the bus stop , Tassin ending up atop the barriers after a heavy impact . After six laps were up , the racing became more fraught at the front . Now up to second , Hahne seized the initiative when Euser went offline through Eau Rouge on the eighth lap . Hahne 's momentum took him through down the main straight and third place Warwick had eyes on second but dicing with Euser allowed Hahne to get away . Warwick then lost it at the sequence of corners before the bus stop , pin balling off the barriers and into retirement . From thereon in it was Hahne all the way and when the chequered flag fell at the end of lap 11 , the US $ 1m prize was secure . [ 15 ] When interviewed by Autosport in February 2012 for 'Race of Your Life ' , Armin Hahne chose his XJR-15 win at Spa as career-highlight : `` I qualified second to Warwick in Monaco but half-spun on oil while chasing him , so fell to fifth . At Silverstone I had a misfire and again finished fifth . At Spa , I managed to qualify second without using both sets of new Bridgestone slicks . I found a time good enough for the front row with my 'scrubbed ' first set . At the start , I followed poleman Cor Euser for a few laps , but his tyres went off as he 'd used them for the second qualifying session . I passed him - it was quite easy really . The race lasted 11 laps and I won by 3-4 seconds to collect the US $ 1m prize . `` [ 16 ] Results were : Monaco 16 laps x 3,328 = 53.248 km
|
Jaguar_XJR-15_0
|
The Jaguar Sport XJR-15 is a two-seater sports car produced by Jaguar Sport, a subsidiary of Jaguar and Tom Walkinshaw Racing between 1990 and 1992. Only 50 were made, each selling for GB£500,000. The chassis was mechanically based on the Le Mans-winning XJR-9, designed by Tony Southgate. The body of the XJR-15 was designed by Peter Stevens, who went on to co-design the McLaren F1. The car competed in a single-make racing series called the Jaguar Intercontinental Challenge, which supported three Formula 1 races (Monaco, Silverstone and Spa) in 1991. The XJR-15 was the world's first road-car made entirely from carbon-fibre.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribadesella_CF
|
Ribadesella CF
|
[
"Season",
"Level",
"Division",
"Place"
] |
[
[
"2003/04",
"4",
"3ª",
"9th"
],
[
"2004/05",
"4",
"3ª",
"2nd"
],
[
"2005/06",
"4",
"3ª",
"3rd"
],
[
"2006/07",
"4",
"3ª",
"7th"
],
[
"2007/08",
"4",
"3ª",
"9th"
],
[
"2008/09",
"4",
"3ª",
"14th"
],
[
"2009/10",
"4",
"3ª",
"6th"
],
[
"2010/11",
"4",
"3ª",
"19th"
],
[
"2011/12",
"5",
"Reg . Pref",
"18th"
],
[
"2012/13",
"6",
"1ª Reg",
"15th"
],
[
"2013/14",
"6",
"1ª Reg",
"11th"
],
[
"2014/15",
"6",
"1ª Reg",
"6th"
],
[
"2015/16",
"6",
"1ª Reg",
"1st"
],
[
"2016/17",
"5",
"Reg . Pref",
"8th"
],
[
"2017/18",
"5",
"Reg . Pref",
"4th"
],
[
"2018/19",
"5",
"Reg . Pref",
"19th"
]
] |
Ribadesella_CF_2
|
Ribadesella Club de Fútbol is a Spanish football team based in Ribadesella, in the autonomous community of Asturias. Founded in 1949, it plays in Primera Regional - Group 1, holding home games at Estadio Oreyana, with a capacity of 3,500 seats.
|
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_400_metres
|
2002 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres
|
[
"Rank",
"Heat",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"1",
"Adem Hecini",
"Algeria",
"45.98",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"1",
"Eric Milazar",
"Mauritius",
"46.07",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"1",
"Sofiane Labidi",
"Tunisia",
"46.09",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"2",
"Marcus la Grange",
"South Africa",
"46.53",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"1",
"Johnson Kubisa",
"Botswana",
"46.55",
"Q"
],
[
"6",
"2",
"Fernando Augustin",
"Mauritius",
"46.64",
"Q"
],
[
"7",
"2",
"Ezrah Sambu",
"Kenya",
"46.70",
"Q"
],
[
"8",
"2",
"Abdellatif El Ghazaoui",
"Morocco",
"46.80",
"Q"
],
[
"9",
"2",
"Amin Badany Goma ' a",
"Egypt",
"47.04",
""
],
[
"10",
"1",
"Seydina Doucouré",
"Senegal",
"47.38",
""
],
[
"11",
"1",
"Nabil Jabir",
"Morocco",
"47.77",
""
],
[
"12",
"1",
"Narcisse Tevoedjre",
"Benin",
"48.09",
""
],
[
"13",
"2",
"Abdelkrim Khoudri",
"Morocco",
"48.36",
""
],
[
"14",
"1",
"Gezahegn Alemu",
"Ethiopia",
"48.43",
""
],
[
"15",
"2",
"Laroussi Titi",
"Tunisia",
"48.76",
""
],
[
"",
"2",
"Papa Serigne Diene",
"Senegal",
"DNS",
""
]
] |
Results -- Semifinals
|
2002_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_400_metres_1
|
The men's 400 metres event at the 2002 African Championships in Athletics was held in Radès, Tunisia on August 6-8.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1921_in_film
|
1921 in film
|
[
"Rank",
"Title",
"Gross"
] |
[
[
"1",
"The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse",
"$ 9,200,000"
],
[
"2",
"The Kid",
"$ 4,000,000"
],
[
"3",
"Orphans of the Storm",
"$ 3,000,000"
],
[
"4",
"The Three Musketeers",
"$ 2,000,000"
],
[
"5",
"The Sheik",
"$ 1,500,000"
],
[
"6",
"Little Lord Fauntleroy",
"$ 900,000"
],
[
"7",
"The Love Light",
"$ 690,965"
],
[
"8",
"Brewster 's Millions",
""
],
[
"9",
"White and Unmarried",
""
],
[
"10",
"The Passion Flower",
""
]
] |
Top-grossing films ( U.S . )
|
1921_in_film_0
|
The following is an overview of 1921 in film, including significant events, a list of films released and notable births and deaths.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_İstanbul_Cup
|
2009 İstanbul Cup
|
[
"Country",
"Player",
"Rank",
"Seed"
] |
[
[
"RUS",
"Vera Zvonareva",
"7",
"1"
],
[
"SUI",
"Patty Schnyder",
"19",
"2"
],
[
"ESP",
"Anabel Medina Garrigues",
"20",
"3"
],
[
"FRA",
"Aravane Rezaï",
"39",
"4"
],
[
"RUS",
"Vera Dushevina",
"49",
"5"
],
[
"KAZ",
"Yaroslava Shvedova",
"57",
"6"
],
[
"BLR",
"Olga Govortsova",
"65",
"7"
],
[
"CZE",
"Lucie Hradecká",
"69",
"8"
]
] |
Entrants -- Seeds
|
2009_İstanbul_Cup_1
|
The 2009 İstanbul Cup was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was the fifth edition of the İstanbul Cup, and was part of the WTA International tournaments of the 2009 WTA Tour. It took place in Istanbul, Turkey, from 27 July through 2 August 2009. Vera Dushevina won the singles title.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Rescue_911_episodes
|
List of Rescue 911 episodes
|
[
"Title",
"Event date",
"Event location",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Arroyo Boy",
"June 10 , 1988",
"Albuquerque , New Mexico",
"A teenage boy is swept into a floodwater channel while skateboarding , and a firefighter gets swept away trying to save him"
],
[
"Parachute",
"April 17 , 1987",
"Coolidge , Arizona",
"Debbie Williams , a sky diver , collides in mid-air and is knocked unconscious"
],
[
"Supermarket Hostage",
"August 1 , 1987",
"Elkhart , Indiana",
"Employees and customers at a supermarket are taken hostage during a robbery"
],
[
"New York City Firefighters",
"July 4 , 1989",
"Bronx , New York",
"New York City firefighters respond to a fire on the Fourth of July ( Docu Segment )"
],
[
"911 Birth",
"May 16 , 1989",
"Cobb County , Georgia",
"A woman gives birth while home with her young daughter"
]
] |
Season 1 -- Episode 1.1 ( September 5 , 1989 )
|
List_of_Rescue_911_episodes_2
|
The following is a list of episodes of the CBS television series Rescue 911. Unless indicated, segment titles are as they appeared in 1990s TV listings (e.g., as compiled by Fancast) when the show aired in syndication. Titles denoted with an asterisk (*) were obtained from other sources, and may be incorrect.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moldovan_National_Division
|
Moldovan National Division
|
[
"Season",
"Champions",
"Runner-Up",
"Third Place",
"League Leading Goalscorer",
"Goals",
"Winning Coach"
] |
[
[
"1992",
"Zimbru Chișinău ( 1 )",
"Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol",
"Bugeac Comrat",
"Serghei Alexandrov ( Bugeac Comrat ) , Oleg Flentea ( Constructorul Chișinău )",
"13",
"Sergiu Sîrbu"
],
[
"1992-93",
"Zimbru Chișinău ( 2 )",
"Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol",
"Moldova Boroseni",
"Vladimir Kosse ( Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol )",
"30",
"Sergiu Sîrbu ( 2 )"
],
[
"1993-94",
"Zimbru Chișinău ( 3 )",
"Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol",
"Codru Călărași",
"Vladimir Kosse ( Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol ) ( 2 )",
"24",
"Alexandru Spiridon"
],
[
"1994-95",
"Zimbru Chișinău ( 4 )",
"Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol",
"Olimpia Bălți",
"Vladislav Gavriliuc ( Nistru Otaci / Zimbru Chișinău )",
"20",
"Alexandru Spiridon"
],
[
"1995-96",
"Zimbru Chișinău ( 5 )",
"Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol",
"Constructorul Chișinău",
"Vladislav Gavriliuc ( Zimbru Chișinău ) ( 2 )",
"34",
"Alexandru Spiridon ( 3 )"
],
[
"1996-97",
"Constructorul Chișinău ( 1 )",
"Zimbru Chișinău",
"Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol",
"Serghei Rogaciov ( Constructorul Chișinău / Olimpia Bălți )",
"35",
"Alexandru Mațiura"
],
[
"1997-98",
"Zimbru Chișinău ( 6 )",
"Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol",
"Constructorul Chișinău",
"Serghei Clescenco ( Zimbru Chișinău )",
"25",
"Semen Altman"
],
[
"1998-99",
"Zimbru Chișinău ( 7 )",
"Constructorul Chișinău",
"Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol",
"Serghei Rogaciov ( Sheriff Tiraspol ) ( 2 )",
"21",
"Semen Altman ( 2 )"
],
[
"1999-00",
"Zimbru Chișinău ( 8 )",
"Sheriff Tiraspol",
"Constructorul Chișinău",
"Serghei Rogaciov ( Sheriff Tiraspol ) ( 3 )",
"20",
"Oleksandr Skrypnyk"
],
[
"2000-01",
"Sheriff Tiraspol ( 1 )",
"Zimbru Chișinău",
"Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol",
"Ruslan Barburoș ( Haiduc-Sporting / Agro Chișinău / Sheriff Tiraspol ) , David Mujiri ( Sheriff Tiraspol )",
"17",
"Vladimir Zemlianoi"
],
[
"2001-02",
"Sheriff Tiraspol ( 2 )",
"Nistru Otaci",
"Zimbru Chișinău",
"Ruslan Barburoș ( Sheriff Tiraspol ) ( 2 )",
"17",
"Mihai Stoichiță"
],
[
"2002-03",
"Sheriff Tiraspol ( 3 )",
"Zimbru Chișinău",
"Nistru Otaci",
"Serghei Dadu ( FC Tiraspol / Sheriff Tiraspol )",
"19",
"Gavril Balint"
],
[
"2003-04",
"Sheriff Tiraspol ( 4 )",
"Nistru Otaci",
"Zimbru Chișinău",
"Vladimir Shishelov ( Zimbru Chișinău )",
"15",
"Ihor Nakonechny"
],
[
"2004-05",
"Sheriff Tiraspol ( 5 )",
"Nistru Otaci",
"Dacia Chișinău",
"Catalin Lichioiu ( Nistru Otaci )",
"16",
"Leonid Kuchuk"
],
[
"2005-06",
"Sheriff Tiraspol ( 6 )",
"Zimbru Chișinău",
"Tiraspol",
"Aliaksei Kuchuk ( Sheriff Tiraspol )",
"13",
"Leonid Kuchuk ( 2 )"
],
[
"2006-07",
"Sheriff Tiraspol ( 7 )",
"Zimbru Chișinău",
"Nistru Otaci",
"Aliaksei Kuchuk ( Sheriff Tiraspol ) ( 2 )",
"17",
"Leonid Kuchuk ( 3 )"
],
[
"2007-08",
"Sheriff Tiraspol ( 8 )",
"Dacia Chișinău",
"Nistru Otaci",
"Igor Picușceac ( FC Tiraspol / Sheriff Tiraspol )",
"14",
"Leonid Kuchuk ( 4 )"
],
[
"2008-09",
"Sheriff Tiraspol ( 9 )",
"Dacia Chișinău",
"Iskra-Stal Rîbnița",
"Oleg Andronic ( Zimbru Chișinău )",
"16",
"Leonid Kuchuk ( 5 )"
],
[
"2009-10",
"Sheriff Tiraspol ( 10 )",
"Iskra-Stal Rîbnița",
"Olimpia Bălți",
"Alexandru Maximov ( FC Viitorul ) , Jymmy França ( Sheriff Tiraspol )",
"13",
"Andrei Sosnitskiy"
],
[
"2010-11",
"Dacia Chișinău ( 1 )",
"Sheriff Tiraspol",
"Milsami Orhei",
"Gheorghe Boghiu ( Milsami Orhei )",
"26",
"Igor Dobrovolski"
]
] |
Winners
|
[ 1 ]
|
Moldovan_National_Division_2
|
The Moldovan National Division () is the top association football division of the Moldovan football league system. The competition was established in 1992, when the country became independent from the Soviet Union. There are currently 10 teams in the competition. At the end of the season, the bottom club is relegated to the A Division and replaced by the lower league's champion. Sheriff Tiraspol is the most successful league club with 18 titles, followed by Zimbru Chișinău with 8 wins. Dacia Chișinău, FC Tiraspol and Milsami Orhei also conquered the title on one occasion each.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_CEV_Champions_League
|
2012–13 CEV Champions League
|
[
"Date",
"Time",
"",
"Score",
"",
"Set 1",
"Set 2",
"Set 3",
"Set 4",
"Total",
"Report"
] |
[
[
"15 Jan",
"18:00",
"Moscow",
"3-2",
"Trentino",
"25-21",
"25-23",
"20-25",
"17-25",
"102-106",
"Report"
],
[
"15 Jan",
"18:00",
"Ljubljana",
"0-3",
"Cuneo",
"23-25",
"17-25",
"23-25",
"",
"63-75",
"Report"
],
[
"15 Jan",
"19:00",
"Izmir",
"1-3",
"Bełchatów",
"22-25",
"25-23",
"20-25",
"13-25",
"80-98",
"Report"
],
[
"15 Jan",
"20:30",
"Rzeszów",
"0-3",
"Macerata",
"23-25",
"24-26",
"19-25",
"",
"66-76",
"Report"
],
[
"16 Jan",
"19:30",
"Berlin",
"2-3",
"Kazan",
"25-27",
"25-23",
"25-17",
"16-25",
"107-110",
"Report"
],
[
"16 Jan",
"20:30",
"Kędzierzyn-Koźle",
"3-0",
"Maaseik",
"25-16",
"29-27",
"27-25",
"",
"81-68",
"Report"
]
] |
Playoffs -- Playoff 12
|
2012–13_CEV_Champions_League_17
|
The CEV Champions League was the highest level of European club volleyball in the 2012-13 season and the 54th edition. It ran from October 2012 till March 2013. Zenit Kazan were the defending champions, but were eliminated by Lokomotiv Novosibirsk in the Semifinals. Lokomotiv Novosibirsk won the final 3-2 against Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_rail_in_Canada
|
Light rail in Canada
|
[
"City",
"System",
"Transit mode",
"Avg . weekday ridership",
"Opened",
"Stations",
"System length"
] |
[
[
"Calgary , Alberta",
"CTrain",
"Light rail",
"293,400",
"1981",
"45",
"59.9 km ( 37.2 mi )"
],
[
"Edmonton , Alberta",
"Edmonton LRT",
"Light rail",
"108,690",
"1978",
"18",
"24.3 km ( 15.1 mi )"
],
[
"Ottawa , Ontario",
"O-Train",
"Light rail",
"18,600",
"2001",
"18",
"20.5 km ( 12.7 mi )"
],
[
"Toronto , Ontario",
"Toronto streetcar",
"Streetcar",
"292,100",
"1861",
"708 stops",
"82 km ( 51 mi )"
],
[
"Kitchener-Waterloo , Ontario",
"Ion rapid transit",
"Light rail",
"N/A",
"2019",
"19",
"19 km ( 12 mi )"
]
] |
Existing light rail systems
|
See also : List of North American light rail systems by ridership The following table lists average weekday ridership figures for the four Canadian light rail systems , using third quarter 2016 figures wherever possible : [ 2 ]
|
Light_rail_in_Canada_0
|
There are light rail systems in four Canadian urban centres - Calgary, Edmonton, Ottawa, and Kitchener-Waterloo - and one streetcar system in Toronto. Light rail systems are also planned or under construction in Hamilton, Peel Region, Quebec City, and Toronto.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995_Rugby_World_Cup
|
1995 Rugby World Cup
|
[
"Player",
"Team",
"Position",
"Played",
"Tries",
"Conversions",
"Penalties",
"Drop goals",
"Total points"
] |
[
[
"Thierry Lacroix",
"France",
"Fly-half",
"6",
"4",
"7",
"26",
"0",
"112"
],
[
"Gavin Hastings",
"Scotland",
"Full-back",
"4",
"5",
"14",
"17",
"0",
"104"
],
[
"Andrew Mehrtens",
"New Zealand",
"First five-eighth",
"5",
"1",
"14",
"14",
"3",
"84"
],
[
"Rob Andrew",
"England",
"Fly-half",
"5",
"0",
"5",
"20",
"3",
"79"
],
[
"Joel Stransky",
"South Africa",
"Fly-half",
"5",
"1",
"4",
"13",
"3",
"61"
],
[
"Michael Lynagh",
"Australia",
"Fly-half",
"3",
"2",
"5",
"9",
"0",
"47"
],
[
"Simon Culhane",
"New Zealand",
"First five-eighth",
"1",
"1",
"20",
"0",
"0",
"45"
],
[
"Neil Jenkins",
"Wales",
"Fly-half",
"3",
"0",
"7",
"8",
"1",
"41"
],
[
"Diego Domínguez",
"Italy",
"Fly-half",
"3",
"1",
"5",
"7",
"1",
"39"
],
[
"Marc Ellis",
"New Zealand",
"Wing",
"5",
"7",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"35"
],
[
"Jonah Lomu",
"New Zealand",
"Wing",
"5",
"7",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"35"
]
] |
Statistics
|
Main article : 1995 Rugby World Cup statistics The tournament 's top point scorer was France 's Thierry Lacroix , who scored 112 points . Marc Ellis and Jonah Lomu scored the most tries , seven in total .
|
1995_Rugby_World_Cup_7
|
The 1995 Rugby World Cup was the third Rugby World Cup. It was hosted and won by South Africa, and was the first Rugby World Cup in which every match was held in one country. The World Cup was the first major sporting event to take place in South Africa following the end of apartheid. It was also the first World Cup in which South Africa was allowed to compete; the International Rugby Football Board (IRFB, now World Rugby) had only readmitted South Africa to international rugby in 1992, following negotiations to end apartheid. The World Cup would also be the last major event of rugby union's amateur era; two months after the tournament, the IRFB opened the sport to professionalism. In the final, held at Ellis Park in Johannesburg on 24 June, South Africa defeated New Zealand 15-12, with Joel Stransky scoring a drop goal in extra time to win the match. Following South Africa's victory, Nelson Mandela, the President of South Africa, wearing a Springboks rugby shirt and cap, presented the Webb Ellis Cup to the South African captain François Pienaar.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Flying_Disc_Federation
|
World Flying Disc Federation
|
[
"2016",
"Spirit",
"Gold",
"Silver",
"Bronze"
] |
[
[
"Men 's",
"New Zealand",
"United States",
"Japan",
"Australia"
],
[
"Women 's",
"India",
"United States",
"Colombia",
"Canada"
],
[
"Mixed",
"Finland",
"United States",
"Australia",
"Canada"
],
[
"Masters Men",
"New Zealand",
"United States",
"Canada",
"Great Britain"
],
[
"Masters Women 's",
"New Zealand",
"United States",
"Canada",
"Australia"
],
[
"Guts",
"United States",
"United States",
"Japan",
"Great Britain"
]
] |
Event results -- WFDF World Ultimate and Guts Championship ( WUGC )
|
London , Great Britain , 18–25 June 2016 Main article : WUGC 2016
|
World_Flying_Disc_Federation_13
|
The World Flying Disc Federation (WFDF) is the international governing body for flying disc sports, with responsibility for sanctioning world championship events, establishing uniform rules, setting of standards for and recording of world records. WFDF is a federation of member associations which represent flying disc sports and their athletes in 85 countries. WFDF is an international federation recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), a member of ARISF, GAISF, and the International World Games Association, and it is a registered not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation in the state of Colorado, USA.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954_France_rugby_union_tour_of_Argentina_and_Chile
|
1954 France rugby union tour of Argentina and Chile
|
[
"#",
"Date",
"Rival",
"Score",
"City",
"Venue"
] |
[
[
"1",
"8 Aug",
"Belgrano A.C",
"29-14",
"Buenos Aires",
"Gimnasia y Esgrima"
],
[
"2",
"12 Aug",
"Combinado A",
"32-3",
"Buenos Aires",
"Gimnasia y Esgrima"
],
[
"3",
"15 Aug",
"Provincia",
"16-3",
"Buenos Aires",
"Gimnasia y Esgrima"
],
[
"4",
"17 Aug",
"C.A . San Isidro",
"6-0",
"Buenos Aires",
"Gimnasia y Esgrima"
],
[
"5",
"22 Aug",
"Capital",
"15-6",
"Buenos Aires",
"Gimnasia y Esgrima"
],
[
"6",
"26 Aug",
"Combinado Eva Perón",
"22-0",
"Buenos Aires",
"Gimnasia y Esgrima"
],
[
"7",
"29 Aug",
"Argentina",
"22-8",
"Buenos Aires",
"Gimnasia y Esgrima"
],
[
"8",
"2 Sep",
"Provincia",
"3-0",
"Buenos Aires",
"Gimnasia y Esgrima"
],
[
"9",
"5 Sep",
"Pucará",
"12-3",
"Buenos Aires",
"Gimnasia y Esgrima"
],
[
"10",
"9 Sep",
"Capital",
"8-3",
"Buenos Aires",
"Gimnasia y Esgrima"
],
[
"11",
"12 Sep",
"Argentina",
"30-3",
"Buenos Aires",
"Gimnasia y Esgrima"
],
[
"12",
"18 Sep",
"Chile",
"34-3",
"Buenos Aires",
"Gimnasia y Esgrima"
]
] |
Match summary
|
Complete list of matches played by France in Argentina [ 1 ] and Chile : Test matches France v. Argentina test as covered by local sports magazine El Gráfico
|
1954_France_rugby_union_tour_of_Argentina_and_Chile_0
|
The 1954 France rugby union tour of Argentina and Chile was a series of matches of the France national team during their tour to Argentina and Chile in 1954. It was the second visit of a French side to Argentina after the 1949 tour over the country. French touring party arrived in Buenos Aires and then moved to Hindú Club, where the team would reside during their stay in Argentina. All the games in Argentina were played at Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires, the main venue for rugby games in those years.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_Atlanta_Braves_season
|
2000 Atlanta Braves season
|
[
"Level",
"Team",
"League",
"Manager"
] |
[
[
"AAA",
"Richmond Braves",
"International League",
"Randy Ingle"
],
[
"AA",
"Greenville Braves",
"Southern League",
"Paul Runge"
],
[
"A",
"Myrtle Beach Pelicans",
"Carolina League",
"Brian Snitker"
],
[
"A",
"Macon Braves",
"South Atlantic League",
"Jeff Treadway"
],
[
"A-Short Season",
"Jamestown Jammers",
"New York-Penn League",
"Jim Saul"
],
[
"Rookie",
"Danville Braves",
"Appalachian League",
"J. J. Cannon"
],
[
"Rookie",
"GCL Braves",
"Gulf Coast League",
"Rick Albert"
]
] |
Farm system
|
See also : Minor League Baseball
|
2000_Atlanta_Braves_season_7
|
The 2000 Atlanta Braves season marked the franchise's 35th season in Atlanta along with the 125th season in the National League and 130th overall. The Braves won their sixth consecutive division title, however, the 2000 season would mark the first time since 1990 that the Braves did not appear in the National League Championship Series in a non-strike season. One of the highlights of the season was that the All-Star Game was held at Turner Field in Atlanta.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FAI_World_Grand_Prix_2008
|
FAI World Grand Prix 2008
|
[
"Position",
"Pilot",
"Glider",
"Speed",
"Distance",
"Points"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Sebastian Kawa",
"Diana 2",
"128.8 km/h",
"313.4 km",
"10"
],
[
"2",
"Thomas Gostner",
"Diana 2",
"128.6 km/h",
"313.4 km",
"8"
],
[
"3",
"Carlos Rocca Vidal",
"Ventus 2b",
"128.5 km/h",
"313.4 km",
"7"
],
[
"4",
"Uli Schwenk",
"Ventus 2ax",
"127.5 km/h",
"313.4 km",
"6"
],
[
"5",
"Wolfgang Janowitsch",
"Ventus 2cax",
"124.5 km/h",
"313.4 km",
"5"
],
[
"6",
"Rene Vidal",
"Ventus 2c",
"124.4 km/h",
"313.4 km",
"4"
],
[
"7",
"Stanislaw Wujczak",
"ASG 29",
"124.2 km/h",
"313.4 km",
"3"
],
[
"8",
"Tilo Holighaus",
"Ventus 2ax",
"120.4 km/h",
"313.4 km",
"2"
],
[
"9",
"Eduard Supersperger",
"Ventus 2b",
"107.2 km/h",
"313.4 km",
"1"
],
[
"10",
"Petr Krejcirik",
"Ventus 2ax",
"94.6 km/h",
"313.4 km",
""
],
[
"10",
"Graham Parker",
"ASG 29",
"94.2 km/h",
"313.4 km",
""
],
[
"10",
"Olli Teronen",
"ASG 29",
"91.3 km/h",
"313.4 km",
""
],
[
"10",
"Mario Kiessling",
"Ventus 2ax",
"",
"227.6 km",
""
],
[
"10",
"Patrick Puskeiler",
"Discus 2ax",
"",
"139.4 km",
""
],
[
"10",
"Heimo Demmerer",
"Ventus 2b",
"",
"",
"Did not fly"
]
] |
Summary -- Race 5 - 6.01.2010
|
FAI_World_Grand_Prix_2008_7
|
The third FAI World Grand Prix 2008-2009 was a gliding Grand Prix that took place in 2010 in Santiago, Chile, with qualifying races taking place during the 2008-2009 flying season, worldwide.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1927
|
List of American films of 1927
|
[
"Title",
"Director",
"Featured Cast",
"Genre",
"Note"
] |
[
[
"Ham and Eggs at the Front",
"Roy Del Ruth",
"Tom Wilson , Heinie Conklin , Myrna Loy",
"Comedy",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"Hands Off",
"Ernst Laemmle",
"Fred Humes , Helen Foster",
"Western",
"Universal"
],
[
"Hard Fists",
"William Wyler",
"Art Acord , Louise Lorraine",
"Western",
"Universal"
],
[
"Hard-Boiled Haggerty",
"Charles Brabin",
"Milton Sills , Molly O'Day",
"War comedy",
"First National"
],
[
"A Harp in Hock",
"Renaud Hoffman",
"Rudolph Schildkraut , May Robson , Bessie Love",
"Drama",
"Pathé Exchange"
],
[
"The Harvester",
"James Leo Meehan",
"Orville Caldwell , Natalie Kingston",
"Comedy",
"FBO"
],
[
"The Haunted Ship",
"Forrest Sheldon",
"Dorothy Sebastian , Montagu Love , Tom Santschi",
"Drama",
"Tiffany"
],
[
"The Heart of Maryland",
"Lloyd Bacon",
"Dolores Costello , Jason Robards Sr. , Warner Richmond",
"Historical",
"Warner Bros"
],
[
"The Heart of Salome",
"Victor Schertzinger",
"Alma Rubens , Walter Pidgeon , Holmes Herbert",
"Romance",
"Fox Film"
],
[
"The Heart of the Yukon",
"W.S . Van Dyke",
"John Bowers , Anne Cornwall",
"Adventure",
"Pathé Exchange"
],
[
"The Heart Thief",
"Nils Olaf Chrisander",
"Joseph Schildkraut , Lya De Putti",
"Romance",
"PDC"
],
[
"Heaven on Earth",
"Phil Rosen",
"Renee Adoree , Conrad Nagel",
"Drama",
"MGM"
],
[
"Held by the Law",
"Ernst Laemmle",
"Ralph Lewis , Johnnie Walker , Marguerite De La Motte",
"Crime",
"Universal"
],
[
"Her Father Said No",
"Jack McKeown",
"Mary Brian , Frankie Darro",
"Comedy",
"FBO"
],
[
"Her Wild Oat",
"Marshall Neilan",
"Colleen Moore , Larry Kent",
"Comedy",
"First National"
],
[
"A Hero for a Night",
"William James Craft",
"Glenn Tryon , Patsy Ruth Miller",
"Comedy",
"Universal"
],
[
"A Hero on Horseback",
"Del Andrews",
"Hoot Gibson , Ethlyne Clair",
"Western",
"Universal"
],
[
"Heroes in Blue",
"Duke Worne",
"John Bowers , Sally Rand , Gareth Hughes",
"Drama",
"Rayart"
],
[
"Heroes of the Night",
"Frank O'Connor",
"Cullen Landis , Marian Nixon",
"Drama",
"Independent"
],
[
"Hey ! Hey ! Cowboy",
"Lynn Reynolds",
"Hoot Gibson , Kathleen Key",
"Western",
"Universal"
]
] |
H
|
List_of_American_films_of_1927_7
|
This is a list of American films released in 1927.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoel_Romero
|
Yoel Romero
|
[
"Res",
"Record",
"Opponent",
"Method",
"Event",
"Date",
"Round",
"Time",
"Location",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Loss",
"13-4",
"Paulo Costa",
"Decision ( unanimous )",
"UFC 241",
"August 17 , 2019",
"3",
"5:00",
"Anaheim , California , United States",
"Fight of the Night"
],
[
"Loss",
"13-3",
"Robert Whittaker",
"Decision ( split )",
"UFC 225",
"June 9 , 2018",
"5",
"5:00",
"Chicago , Illinois , United States",
"Non-title bout ; Romero missed weight ( 185.2 lb ) . Fight of the Night"
],
[
"Win",
"13-2",
"Luke Rockhold",
"KO ( punches )",
"UFC 221",
"February 11 , 2018",
"3",
"1:48",
"Perth , Australia",
"Originally for the interim UFC Middleweight Championship ; Romero missed weight ( 187.7 lb ) and became ineligible for the title"
],
[
"Loss",
"12-2",
"Robert Whittaker",
"Decision ( unanimous )",
"UFC 213",
"July 8 , 2017",
"5",
"5:00",
"Las Vegas , Nevada , United States",
"For the interim UFC Middleweight Championship . Fight of the Night"
],
[
"Win",
"12-1",
"Chris Weidman",
"KO ( flying knee and punches )",
"UFC 205",
"November 12 , 2016",
"3",
"0:24",
"New York City , New York , United States",
"Performance of the Night"
],
[
"Win",
"11-1",
"Ronaldo Souza",
"Decision ( split )",
"UFC 194",
"December 12 , 2015",
"3",
"5:00",
"Las Vegas , Nevada , United States",
""
],
[
"Win",
"10-1",
"Lyoto Machida",
"KO ( elbows )",
"UFC Fight Night : Machida vs. Romero",
"June 27 , 2015",
"3",
"1:38",
"Hollywood , Florida , United States",
"Performance of the Night"
],
[
"Win",
"9-1",
"Tim Kennedy",
"TKO ( punches )",
"UFC 178",
"September 27 , 2014",
"3",
"0:58",
"Las Vegas , Nevada , United States",
"Fight of the Night"
],
[
"Win",
"8-1",
"Brad Tavares",
"Decision ( unanimous )",
"UFC on Fox : Werdum vs. Browne",
"April 19 , 2014",
"3",
"5:00",
"Orlando , Florida , United States",
""
],
[
"Win",
"7-1",
"Derek Brunson",
"TKO ( punches and body elbows )",
"UFC Fight Night : Rockhold vs. Philippou",
"January 15 , 2014",
"3",
"3:23",
"Duluth , Georgia , United States",
"Fight of the Night"
],
[
"Win",
"6-1",
"Ronny Markes",
"KO ( punches )",
"UFC : Fight for the Troops 3",
"November 6 , 2013",
"3",
"1:39",
"Fort Campbell , Kentucky , United States",
""
],
[
"Win",
"5-1",
"Clifford Starks",
"KO ( flying knee and punches )",
"UFC on Fox : Henderson vs. Melendez",
"April 20 , 2013",
"1",
"1:32",
"San Jose , California , United States",
"Middleweight debut . Knockout of the Night"
],
[
"Loss",
"4-1",
"Rafael Cavalcante",
"KO ( punches )",
"Strikeforce : Barnett vs. Kharitonov",
"September 10 , 2011",
"2",
"4:51",
"Cincinnati , Ohio , United States",
""
],
[
"Win",
"4-0",
"Laszlo Eck",
"KO ( punch )",
"Fight of the Night 2011",
"May 27 , 2011",
"1",
"0:33",
"Greding , Germany",
""
],
[
"Win",
"3-0",
"Ņikita Petrovs",
"TKO ( retirement )",
"SFC 3 : MMA Fight Night",
"March 5 , 2011",
"1",
"2:58",
"Giessen , Germany",
""
],
[
"Win",
"2-0",
"Michał Fijałka",
"TKO ( retirement )",
"IFF : The Eternal Struggle",
"October 8 , 2010",
"3",
"4:05",
"Dąbrowa Górnicza , Poland",
""
],
[
"Win",
"1-0",
"Sascha Weinpolter",
"TKO ( punches )",
"Fight of the Night 2009",
"December 20 , 2009",
"1",
"0:48",
"Nuremberg , Germany",
"Light Heavyweight debut"
]
] |
Mixed martial arts record
|
Professional record breakdown 17 matches 13 wins 4 losses By knockout 11 1 By decision 2 3
|
Yoel_Romero_1
|
Yoel Romero Palacio (born April 30, 1977) is a Cuban mixed martial artist and former freestyle wrestler. He is currently signed to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, competing in the Middleweight division. As a freestyle wrestler, Romero is a former world gold medalist and an Olympic silver medalist. He won six world and Olympic medals in total. As of August 19, 2019, he is #3 in the UFC middleweight rankings. Despite having never become champion, Romero's credentials as an olympic wrestler and abilities inside the UFC have earned him several comparisons to the greats of the sport. He has several notable victories against former world champions, as well his rivalry with Australian former middleweight champion, Robert Whittaker. Due to both his explosiveness and power, he is widely regarded as one of most athletic fighters to ever grace the octagon.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Englert
|
Alice Englert
|
[
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] |
[
[
"2008",
"8",
"Ziggy"
],
[
"2008",
"Flame of the West",
"Casey"
],
[
"2012",
"Ginger & Rosa",
"Rosa"
],
[
"2013",
"Beautiful Creatures",
"Lena Duchannes"
],
[
"2013",
"In Fear",
"Lucy"
],
[
"2013",
"The Lovers",
"Dolly"
],
[
"2016",
"The Rehearsal",
"Thomasin"
],
[
"2017",
"Family Happiness",
""
],
[
"2019",
"Them That Follow",
"Mara Childs"
]
] |
Filmography -- Film
|
Alice_Englert_0
|
Alice Allegra Englert (born 15 June 1994) is an Australian actress best known for her roles as Rosa in the film Ginger & Rosa, and as Lena Duchannes in the 2013 film Beautiful Creatures.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_New_Orleans_Saints_season
|
2008 New Orleans Saints season
|
[
"Player",
"Rec",
"Yards",
"Avg",
"Long",
"TD"
] |
[
[
"Reggie Bush",
"52",
"440",
"8.5",
"42",
"4"
],
[
"Lance Moore",
"79",
"928",
"11.7",
"70",
"10"
],
[
"Jeremy Shockey",
"50",
"483",
"9.7",
"26",
"0"
],
[
"Devery Henderson",
"32",
"793",
"24.8",
"84",
"3"
],
[
"David Patten",
"11",
"162",
"14.7",
"39",
"1"
],
[
"Mark Campbell",
"12",
"121",
"10.1",
"29",
"2"
],
[
"Robert Meachem",
"12",
"289",
"24.1",
"74",
"3"
],
[
"Billy Miller",
"45",
"579",
"12.9",
"41",
"1"
],
[
"Pierre Thomas",
"31",
"284",
"9.2",
"24",
"3"
],
[
"Mike Karney",
"9",
"18",
"2.0",
"7",
"0"
],
[
"Marques Colston",
"47",
"760",
"16.2",
"70",
"5"
],
[
"Deuce McAllister",
"18",
"128",
"7.1",
"20",
"1"
],
[
"Olaniyi Sobomehin",
"2",
"8",
"4.0",
"10",
"0"
],
[
"Aaron Stecker",
"9",
"52",
"5.8",
"12",
"1"
],
[
"Sean Ryan",
"2",
"7",
"3.5",
"5",
"0"
],
[
"Buck Ortega",
"1",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"0"
],
[
"Mike Bell",
"1",
"14",
"14",
"14",
"0"
]
] |
Statistics -- Receiving
|
2008_New_Orleans_Saints_season_22
|
The 2008 New Orleans Saints season was the franchise's 42nd season in the National Football League, the 33rd to host games at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and the third under head coach Sean Payton. The Saints improved on their 7-9 record from the 2007 season with an 8-8 record, however, they would miss the playoffs for the second consecutive season.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idols_1
|
Idols 1
|
[
"Artist",
"Song ( original artists )",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"Jamai Loman",
"De vleugels van mijn vlucht ( Paul de Leeuw )",
"Safe"
],
[
"Hind Laroussi",
"Stil in mij ( Van Dik Hout )",
"Safe"
],
[
"David Goncalves",
"Kon ik maar even bij je zijn ( Gordon Heuckeroth )",
"Safe"
],
[
"Bas Nibbelke",
"Annabel ( Hans de Booij )",
"Eliminated"
],
[
"Marieke van Ginneken",
"Margherita ( Marco Borsato )",
"Safe"
],
[
"Jim Bakkum",
"Zij maakt het verschil ( De Poema 's )",
"Bottom two"
],
[
"Dewi Pechler",
"Een moment zonder jou ( Nasty )",
"Safe"
]
] |
Finals -- Live show details
|
Theme : Dutch Hits
|
Idols_1_6
|
Idols 1 was the first season of the Dutch version of Idols hosted by Reinout Oerlemans & Tooske Ragas. The winner was Jamai Loman with Jim Bakkum as runner-up.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roller_sports_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_200_metres_time-trial
|
Roller sports at the 2015 Pan American Games – Men's 200 metres time-trial
|
[
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nation",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Emanuelle Silva",
"Chile",
"16.138"
],
[
"2",
"Pedro Causil",
"Colombia",
"16.149"
],
[
"3",
"Jorge Martínez",
"Mexico",
"16.355"
],
[
"4",
"Jhoan Guzman",
"Venezuela",
"16.385"
],
[
"5",
"Ezequiel Cappelleno",
"Argentina",
"16.989"
],
[
"6",
"Javier Sepulveda",
"Puerto Rico",
"17.184"
],
[
"7",
"Jarrett Paul",
"United States",
"17.257"
],
[
"8",
"Christopher Fiola",
"Canada",
"17.588"
],
[
"9",
"Carlos Montoya",
"Costa Rica",
"17.621"
],
[
"10",
"Odir Miranda",
"El Salvador",
"17.738"
],
[
"11",
"Eduardo Mollinedo",
"Guatemala",
"17.908"
],
[
"12",
"Mauricio García",
"Dominican Republic",
"DNS"
]
] |
Results
|
12 athletes from 12 countries competed . [ 1 ]
|
Roller_sports_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_200_metres_time-trial_0
|
The men's speed skating 200 metres time trial in roller sports at the 2015 Pan American Games was held on July 12 at the St. John Paul II Catholic Secondary School in Toronto.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_Canada
|
Immigration to Canada
|
[
"Rank",
"Country",
"Number of immigrants admitted",
"Proportion of total"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Philippines",
"34,991",
"14.1%"
],
[
"2",
"China",
"28,696",
"11.5%"
],
[
"3",
"India",
"24,965",
"10%"
],
[
"4",
"United States",
"8,829",
"3.5%"
],
[
"5",
"Iran",
"6,840",
"2.7%"
],
[
"6",
"United Kingdom",
"6,550",
"2.6%"
],
[
"7",
"Haiti",
"6,208",
"2.5%"
],
[
"8",
"Pakistan",
"6,073",
"2.4%"
],
[
"9",
"France",
"5,867",
"2.4%"
],
[
"10",
"United Arab Emirates",
"5,223",
"2.1%"
],
[
"11",
"Iraq",
"4,698",
"1.9%"
],
[
"12",
"Korea , South",
"4,573",
"1.8%"
],
[
"13",
"Colombia",
"4,317",
"1.7%"
],
[
"14",
"Morocco",
"4,155",
"1.7%"
],
[
"15",
"Algeria",
"3,800",
"1.5%"
],
[
"16",
"Mexico",
"3,642",
"1.5%"
],
[
"17",
"Egypt",
"3,403",
"1.4%"
],
[
"18",
"Sri Lanka",
"3,104",
"1.2%"
],
[
"19",
"Nigeria",
"2,768",
"1.1%"
],
[
"20",
"Ukraine",
"2,455",
"1%"
]
] |
Sources of immigration -- 2011
|
Immigration_to_Canada_1
|
Immigration to Canada is the process by which people migrate to Canada to reside there. The majority of these people become Canadian citizens. After 1947, domestic immigration law and policy went through major changes, most notably with the Immigration Act, 1976, and the current Immigration and Refugee Protection Act from 2002. In Canada there are four categories of immigrants: family-class (closely related persons of Canadian residents living in Canada), economic immigrants (skilled workers and business people), refugees (people who are escaping persecution, torture or cruel and unusual punishment), and the humanitarian and other category (people accepted as immigrants for humanitarian or compassionate reasons). In 2016, Canada admitted 296,346 permanent residents, compared to 271,845 the previous year - the highest admissions levels since 2010. Of those admitted, 53% were economic immigrants and their accompanying immediate families; 26% were family class; 20% were either resettled refugees or protected persons; and 1% were in the humanitarian and other category. According to data from the 2016 census by Statistics Canada, 21.9% of the Canadian population reported they were or had ever been a landed immigrant or permanent resident in Canada - nearly the 22.3% recorded during the 1921 Census, which was the highest level since the 1867 Confederation of Canada. More than one in five Canadians were born abroad, and 22.3% of the population belonged to visible minorities, of whom 3 in 10 were born in Canada. In 2013-2014, most of the Canadian public, as well as the major political parties, supported either sustaining or increasing the current level of immigration. A 2014 sociological study concluded that Australia and Canada are the most receptive to immigration among western nations. In 2017, an Angus Reid poll indicated a majority of respondents believed that Canada should accept fewer immigrants and refugees. Canadian immigration policies are still evolving.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Idol
|
Billy Idol
|
[
"Year",
"Nominee / work",
"Award",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"1984",
"Dancing With Myself",
"Best Direction",
"Nominated"
],
[
"1984",
"Dancing With Myself",
"Best Art Direction",
"Nominated"
],
[
"1984",
"Dancing With Myself",
"Best Special Effects",
"Nominated"
],
[
"1984",
"Eyes Without a Face",
"Best Cinematography",
"Nominated"
],
[
"1984",
"Eyes Without a Face",
"Best Editing",
"Nominated"
],
[
"1990",
"Cradle of Love",
"Best Video from a Film",
"Won"
],
[
"1990",
"Cradle of Love",
"Best Male Video",
"Nominated"
],
[
"1990",
"Cradle of Love",
"Best Special Effects",
"Nominated"
],
[
"1993",
"Shock to the System",
"Best Special Effects",
"Nominated"
],
[
"1993",
"Shock to the System",
"Best Editing",
"Nominated"
]
] |
Awards and nominations -- MTV Video Music Awards
|
The MTV Video Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony established in 1984 by MTV .
|
Billy_Idol_1
|
William Michael Albert Broad (born 30 November 1955), known professionally as Billy Idol, is an English musician, singer, songwriter, and actor who holds dual British and American citizenship. He first achieved fame in the 1970s emerging from the London punk rock scene as a member of Generation X. Subsequently, he embarked on a solo career which led to international recognition and made Idol a lead artist during the MTV-driven Second British Invasion in the United States. The name Billy Idol was inspired by a schoolteacher's description of him as idle. Idol began his music career in late 1976 as a guitarist in the punk rock band Chelsea. However, he soon left the group. With his former bandmate Tony James, Idol formed the band Generation X. With Idol as lead singer, the band achieved success in the United Kingdom and released three albums on Chrysalis Records before disbanding. In 1981, Idol moved to New York City to pursue his solo career in collaboration with guitarist Steve Stevens. His debut studio album, Billy Idol (1982), was a commercial success. With music videos for singles Dancing with Myself and White Wedding Idol soon became a staple of then-newly established MTV. Idol's second studio album, Rebel Yell (1983), was a major commercial success, featuring hit singles Rebel Yell and Eyes Without a Face.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963_Minnesota_Vikings_season
|
1963 Minnesota Vikings season
|
[
"Category",
"Player ( s )",
"Value"
] |
[
[
"Passing yards",
"Fran Tarkenton",
"2,311"
],
[
"Passing touchdowns",
"Fran Tarkenton",
"15"
],
[
"Rushing yards",
"Tommy Mason",
"763"
],
[
"Rushing touchdowns",
"Tommy Mason",
"7"
],
[
"Receiving yards",
"Paul Flatley",
"867"
],
[
"Receiving touchdowns",
"Paul Flatley",
"4"
],
[
"Points",
"Fred Cox",
"75"
],
[
"Kickoff return yards",
"Bill Butler",
"713"
],
[
"Punt return yards",
"Bill Butler",
"220"
],
[
"Interceptions",
"Ed Sharockman",
"5"
]
] |
Statistics -- Team leaders
|
1963_Minnesota_Vikings_season_5
|
The 1963 season was the Minnesota Vikings' third in the National Football League. Under head coach Norm Van Brocklin, the team finished with a 5-8-1 record. Five wins in a season represented the most in the franchise's three-year history. 22-year-old Paul Flatley of Northwestern University was named the NFL's Rookie of the Year, a first for the fledgling franchise.
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Police_Department
|
Los Angeles Police Department
|
[
"Division number",
"Division name",
"Areas served",
"Address"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Central Area",
"Downtown , Chinatown , Fashion District , Financial District , Skid Row",
"251 E 6th St"
],
[
"2",
"Rampart Area",
"Echo Park , Pico-Union , Westlake",
"1401 W 6th St"
],
[
"4",
"Hollenbeck Area",
"Boyle Heights , Lincoln Heights , El Sereno",
"2111 E 1st St"
],
[
"11",
"Northeast Area",
"Elysian Park , Echo Park , Silver Lake , Los Feliz , E. Hollywood , Highland Park , Eagle Rock , Atwater Village , Glassell Park",
"3353 N San Fernando Rd"
],
[
"13",
"Newton Area",
"South Central , portions of Downtown and the Fashion District",
"3400 S Central Ave"
]
] |
Organization -- Office of Operations
|
The Central Bureau is responsible for downtown Los Angeles and Eastern Los Angeles , [ 29 ] and is the most densely populated of the four patrol bureaus . [ 29 ] It currently consists of five patrol divisions . [ 30 ] [ 5 ] The Rampart Division police station
|
Los_Angeles_Police_Department_1
|
The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), officially the City of Los Angeles Police Department, is the police department of Los Angeles, California. With 9,974 officers and 3,036 civilian staff, it is the third-largest municipal police department in the United States, after the New York City Police Department and the Chicago Police Department. The department operates in an area of 498 square miles (1,290 km2) and a population of 4,030,904 people. The LAPD has been fictionalized in numerous films, novels, and television shows throughout its history. The department has also been associated with a number of controversies, mainly concerned with racism, police brutality, and police corruption.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_track_speed_skating_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_1500_metres
|
Short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics – Women's 1500 metres
|
[
"Rank",
"Athlete",
"Result",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Choi Eun-kyung ( KOR )",
"2:22.776",
"QA"
],
[
"2",
"Amanda Overland ( CAN )",
"2:22.946",
"QA"
],
[
"3",
"Yang Yang ( A ) ( CHN )",
"2:23.048",
"QB"
],
[
"4",
"Katia Zini ( ITA )",
"2:23.141",
"QB"
],
[
"5",
"Allison Baver ( USA )",
"2:23.490",
""
],
[
"6",
"Liesbeth Mau Asam ( NED )",
"2:26.370",
""
]
] |
Results -- Semifinals
|
The top two finishers in each of the three semifinals qualified for the A final , while the third and fourth place skaters advanced to the B Final . Tatiana Borodulina finished fifth in her semifinal , but was advanced due to interference from Stéphanie Bouvier . [ 2 ] Semifinal 1 Semifinal 2
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Short_track_speed_skating_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics_–_Women's_1500_metres_3
|
The women's 1500 metres in short track speed skating at the 2006 Winter Olympics took place on 18 February at the Torino Palavela.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Texas_Rangers_season
|
1992 Texas Rangers season
|
[
"Level",
"Team",
"League",
"Manager"
] |
[
[
"AAA",
"Oklahoma City 89ers",
"American Association",
"Tommy Thompson"
],
[
"AA",
"Tulsa Drillers",
"Texas League",
"Bobby Jones"
],
[
"A",
"Charlotte Rangers",
"Florida State League",
"Bump Wills"
],
[
"A",
"Gastonia Rangers",
"South Atlantic League",
"Walt Williams"
],
[
"Rookie",
"GCL Rangers",
"Gulf Coast League",
"Chino Cadahia"
],
[
"Rookie",
"Butte Copper Kings",
"Pioneer League",
"Vic Ramirez"
]
] |
Farm system
|
See also : Minor League Baseball
|
1992_Texas_Rangers_season_7
|
The 1992 Texas Rangers season saw the Rangers finishing fourth in the American League West with a record of 77 wins and 85 losses.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark_at_the_2000_Summer_Paralympics
|
Denmark at the 2000 Summer Paralympics
|
[
"Medal",
"Name",
"Sport",
"Event"
] |
[
[
"Gold",
"Thomas Bradal",
"Athletics",
"Men 's Javelin F55"
],
[
"Gold",
"Jakob Mathiasen",
"Athletics",
"Men 's Javelin F42"
],
[
"Gold",
"Rene Nielsen",
"Athletics",
"Men 's Javelin F46"
],
[
"Gold",
"Martin Enggaard Pedersen Kenneth Hansen Soren Jensen Ferundun Kahraman Henri Nooyen Peter Weichel Thomas Wetche",
"Goalball",
"Men 's tournament"
],
[
"Gold",
"Peter Lund Andersen",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 400 m Freestyle S6"
],
[
"Gold",
"Sisse Grynet Egeborg",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 100 m Breaststroke SB8"
],
[
"Gold",
"Ricka Stenger",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 200 m Medley SM9"
],
[
"Gold",
"Ricka Stenger",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 50 m Freestyle S9"
],
[
"Silver",
"Jakob Mathiasen",
"Athletics",
"Men 's Pentathlon P42"
],
[
"Silver",
"Rene Nielsen",
"Athletics",
"Men 's Shot Put F56"
],
[
"Silver",
"Brita Andersen",
"Equestrian",
"Mixed Dressage - Championship grade I"
],
[
"Silver",
"Brita Andersen",
"Equestrian",
"Mixed Dressage - Freestyle grade I"
],
[
"Silver",
"Jens Als Andersen",
"Sailing",
"Mixed Single Person 2.4mr"
],
[
"Silver",
"Emil Broendum",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 100 m Butterfly S8"
],
[
"Silver",
"Christian Bundgaard",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 100 m Breaststroke SB11"
],
[
"Silver",
"Ricka Stenger",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 100 m Butterfly S9"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Rene Nielsen",
"Athletics",
"Men 's Pentathlon P58"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Peter Lund Andersen",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 100 m Freestyle S6"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Peter Lund Andersen",
"Swimming",
"Men 's 50 m Freestyle S6"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Karen Breumsoe",
"Swimming",
"Women 's 100 m Freestyle S4"
]
] |
Medallists
|
[ 2 ]
|
Denmark_at_the_2000_Summer_Paralympics_0
|
There were 12 female and 26 male athletes representing the country at the 2000 Summer Paralympics.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1817
|
List of shipwrecks in 1817
|
[
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] |
[
[
"Dirk",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore on Callantsoog , Groningen , Netherlands . She was on a voyage from Hull , Yorkshire to Rotterdam , South Holland , Netherlands"
],
[
"Deito Feito",
"Portugal",
"The ship was driven ashore at Duncannon , County Waterford , United Kingdom . She was on a voyage from Cork , United Kingdom to Lisbon or St. Ubes . Deito Feito was refloated on 6 November and taken in to Waterford"
],
[
"Jonge Antje",
"Netherlands",
"The ship was driven ashore on Callantsoog . She was on a voyage from Hull to Rotterdam"
],
[
"Olivia",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was wrecked on the Willoughby Spit , Virginia , United States . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to Norfolk , Virginia , United States"
],
[
"Percival",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship ran aground on the Black Middens , in the North Sea off South Shields , County Durham and was severely damaged"
],
[
"William",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Bovenbergen , Jutland . She was on a voyage from Bridlington , Yorkshire to Hamburg"
]
] |
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1817_223
|
The list of shipwrecks in 1817 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1817.
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||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Chinese_films_of_the_1940s
|
List of Chinese films of the 1940s
|
[
"Title",
"Chinese Title",
"Director",
"Actors"
] |
[
[
"Flying Orioles",
"鶯飛人間",
"Fang Peilin",
"Ouyang Feiying , Chen Tianguo , Yan Su"
],
[
"The Holy City",
"聖城記",
"Shen Fu",
"Bai Yang , Xie Tian , Qi Heng"
],
[
"The Iron Man",
"鐵骨冰心",
"Pei Chong",
"Liu Qiong , Qian Shanzhu"
],
[
"The Loyal Family",
"忠義之家",
"Wu Yonggang",
"Liu Qiong , Qin Yi"
],
[
"Sparks of the Nation",
"民族的火花",
"Yang Xiaozhong",
"Wang Danfeng , Yan Hua"
],
[
"Spy Number One",
"天字第一號",
"Tu Guangqi",
"Ouyang Feiying , He Bin , Zhou Chu"
]
] |
1946
|
List_of_Chinese_films_of_the_1940s_6
|
This is a list of films produced in the Republican period and initial Communist period of China ordered by year of release in the 1940s. For an alphabetical listing of Chinese films see .
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1942_Manhattan_Jaspers_football_team
|
1942 Manhattan Jaspers football team
|
[
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Site",
"Result"
] |
[
[
"October 3",
"Muhlenberg",
"Polo Grounds New York , NY",
"W 27-7"
],
[
"October 10",
"at Georgetown",
"Griffith Stadium Washington , D.C",
"L 7-9"
],
[
"October 16",
"Detroit",
"Polo Grounds New York , NY",
"L 7-21"
],
[
"October 24",
"Duquesne",
"Polo Grounds New York , NY",
"W 10-7"
],
[
"November 1",
"at Villanova",
"Shibe Park Philadelphia , PA",
"L 0-32"
],
[
"November 7",
"at Marquette",
"Marquette Stadium Milwaukee , WI",
"L 12-27"
],
[
"November 14",
"North Carolina Pre-Flight",
"Polo Grounds New York , NY",
"L 0-17"
],
[
"November 21",
"at Holy Cross",
"Fitton Field Worcester , MA",
"L 0-28"
]
] |
Schedule
|
1942_Manhattan_Jaspers_football_team_0
|
The 1942 Manhattan Jaspers football team was an American football team that represented Manhattan College as an independent during the 1942 college football season. In its fifth and findal season under head coach Herb Kopf, the team compiled a 2-6 record and was outscored by a total of 148 to 63. In July 1943, coach Kopf announced that Manhattan was abandoning football due to the manpower shortage resulting from wartime military service. Manhattan's usual enrollment had dropped from 1,000 students to 300 civilians along with 400 Army trainees, with the latter group being prohibited by War Department policy from participating in varsity athletics. Manhattan's decision followed a similar decision announced days earlier by Fordham.
|
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco_49ers_draft_history
|
San Francisco 49ers draft history
|
[
"Round",
"Pick #",
"Overall",
"Name",
"Position",
"College"
] |
[
[
"1",
"30",
"30",
"Jimmie Ward",
"Safety",
"Northern Illinois"
],
[
"2",
"25",
"57",
"Carlos Hyde",
"Running back",
"Ohio State"
],
[
"3",
"6",
"70",
"Marcus Martin",
"Center",
"USC"
],
[
"3",
"13",
"77",
"Chris Borland",
"Linebacker",
"Wisconsin"
],
[
"3",
"36",
"100",
"Brandon Thomas",
"Offensive tackle",
"Clemson"
],
[
"4",
"6",
"106",
"Bruce Ellington",
"Wide receiver",
"South Carolina"
],
[
"4",
"29",
"129",
"Dontae Johnson",
"Cornerback",
"North Carolina State"
],
[
"5",
"10",
"150",
"Aaron Lynch",
"Defensive end",
"South Florida"
],
[
"5",
"30",
"170",
"Keith Reaser",
"Cornerback",
"Florida Atlantic"
],
[
"6",
"4",
"180",
"Kenneth Acker",
"Cornerback",
"SMU"
],
[
"7",
"28",
"243",
"Kaleb Ramsey",
"Defensive end",
"Boston College"
],
[
"7",
"30",
"245",
"Trey Millard",
"Fullback",
"Oklahoma"
]
] |
2014 NFL Draft
|
San_Francisco_49ers_draft_history_65
|
This page is a list of San Francisco 49ers NFL Draft selections. The first draft the 49ers participated in was the 1950 NFL Draft, in which they made Leo Nomellini of Minnesota their first ever selection.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Atlantic_Sun_Men's_Basketball_Tournament
|
2016 Atlantic Sun Men's Basketball Tournament
|
[
"Seed",
"School",
"Conference",
"Tiebreaker"
] |
[
[
"1",
"North Florida",
"10-4",
""
],
[
"2",
"NJIT",
"8-6",
"2-0 vs. Jacksonville , 1-1 vs. FGCU"
],
[
"3",
"Jacksonville",
"8-6",
"0-2 vs. NJIT , 2-0 vs. FGCU"
],
[
"4",
"Florida Gulf Coast",
"8-6",
"1-1 vs. NJIT , 0-2 vs. Jacksonville"
],
[
"5",
"Kennesaw State",
"7-7",
"2-0 vs. Lipscomb"
],
[
"6",
"Lipscomb",
"7-7",
"0-2 vs. Kennesaw State"
],
[
"7",
"Stetson",
"4-10",
"1-1 vs. USC Upstate , 1-1 vs. North Florida"
],
[
"8",
"USC Upstate",
"4-10",
"1-1 vs. Stetson , 0-2 vs. North Florida"
]
] |
Seeds
|
All 8 teams in the conference participated in the Tournament . Stetson was ineligible to participate in the NCAA Tournament due to APR violations , but was allowed to participate in the Atlantic Sun Tournament . Had Stetson won the tournament , North Florida would have gone to the NCAA Tournament because of its regular season Atlantic Sun Conference title . Teams were seeded by record within the conference , with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records .
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2016_Atlantic_Sun_Men's_Basketball_Tournament_0
|
The 2016 Atlantic Sun Men's Basketball Tournament marked the 37th year the league conducted a postseason tournament. The tournament was held March 1-6, 2016 at campus sites as top seeds hosted each round. Florida Gulf Coast won their second Atlantic Sun Tournament title and a berth in the 2016 NCAA Tournament.
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_60_metres_hurdles
|
1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 60 metres hurdles
|
[
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] |
[
[
"Michelle Freeman",
"Jamaica",
"7.82",
"=CR"
],
[
"Gillian Russell",
"Jamaica",
"7.84",
"PB"
],
[
"Cheryl Dickey",
"United States",
"7.84",
"PB"
],
[
"Patricia Girard",
"France",
"7.84",
"SB"
],
[
"Melissa Morrison",
"United States",
"7.88",
"PB"
],
[
"Keturah Anderson",
"Canada",
"8.02",
""
]
] |
Results -- Final
|
[ 3 ]
|
1997_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_60_metres_hurdles_2
|
The women's 60 metres hurdles event at the 1997 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on March 8-9.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1974–75_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup
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1974–75 European Cup Winners' Cup
|
[
"Team 1",
"Agg",
"Team 2",
"1st leg",
"2nd leg"
] |
[
[
"Dundee United",
"0-1",
"Bursaspor",
"0-0 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )",
"0-1 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )"
],
[
"Eintracht Frankfurt",
"3-5",
"Dynamo Kyiv",
"2-3 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )",
"1-2 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )"
],
[
"Gwardia Warszawa",
"1-8",
"PSV Eindhoven",
"1-5 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )",
"0-3 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )"
],
[
"Carl Zeiss Jena",
"1-1 ( a )",
"Benfica",
"1-1 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )",
"0-0 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )"
],
[
"Malmö FF",
"3-1",
"Reipas Lahti",
"3-1 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )",
"0-0 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )"
],
[
"Liverpool",
"1-1 ( a )",
"Ferencváros",
"1-1 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )",
"0-0 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )"
],
[
"Real Madrid",
"5-2",
"Austria Wien",
"3-0 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )",
"2-2 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )"
],
[
"Avenir Beggen",
"2-11",
"Red Star Belgrade",
"1-6 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )",
"1-5 ( Report ) ( Report 2 )"
]
] |
Second round
|
1974–75_European_Cup_Winners'_Cup_1
|
The 1974-75 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup club football tournament was won by Dynamo Kyiv in a convincing final victory against Ferencváros. It was the first of two Cup Winners' Cup successes for the club.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Men's_800_metre_freestyle
|
2018 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships – Men's 800 metre freestyle
|
[
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Zane Grothe",
"United States",
"7:43.74"
],
[
"2",
"Jordan Wilimovsky",
"United States",
"7:45.19"
],
[
"3",
"Jack McLoughlin",
"Australia",
"7:47.31"
],
[
"4",
"Guilherme Costa",
"Brazil",
"7:51.67"
],
[
"5",
"Mack Horton",
"Australia",
"7:53.42"
],
[
"6",
"Naito Ehara",
"Japan",
"7:55.02"
],
[
"7",
"Shogo Takeda",
"Japan",
"7:56.01"
],
[
"8",
"Alex Pratt",
"Canada",
"8:03.12"
]
] |
Results -- Award ranking
|
2018_Pan_Pacific_Swimming_Championships_–_Men's_800_metre_freestyle_1
|
The men's 800 metre freestyle competition at the 2018 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships took place on August 12 at the Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Center. The defending champion was Ryan Cochrane of Canada. This event was a timed-final where each swimmer swam just once. Early heat was swum at the end of the preliminary heats on that day from slowest to fastest. The fastest timed final heat was swum with the finals.
|
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Filipino_Americans
|
Demographics of Filipino Americans
|
[
"Rank",
"City",
"Filipino American Population Size Alone or in Combination ( 2010 Census )",
"Total population",
"Percentage Filipino American"
] |
[
[
"1",
"Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana , CA Metro Area",
"463,626",
"12,828,837",
"3.61"
],
[
"2",
"San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont , CA Metro Area",
"287,879",
"4,335,391",
"6.64"
],
[
"3",
"Honolulu , HI Metro Area",
"234,894",
"953,207",
"24.64"
],
[
"4",
"New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island , NY-NJ-PA Metro Area",
"217,349",
"18,897,109",
"1.15"
],
[
"5",
"San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos , CA Metro Area",
"182,248",
"3,095,313",
"5.88"
],
[
"6",
"Chicago-Joliet-Naperville , IL-IN-WI Metro Area",
"130,781",
"9,461,105",
"1.38"
],
[
"7",
"Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario , CA Metro Area",
"117,928",
"4,224,851",
"2.79"
],
[
"8",
"Las Vegas-Paradise , NV Metro Area",
"108,141",
"1,951,269",
"5.54"
],
[
"9",
"San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara , CA Metro Area",
"105,403",
"1,836,911",
"5.73"
],
[
"10",
"Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue , WA Metro Area",
"97,867",
"3,439,809",
"2.84"
],
[
"11",
"Washington-Arlington-Alexandria , DC-VA-MD-WV Metro Area",
"75,444",
"5,582,170",
"1.35"
],
[
"12",
"Sacramento -- Arden-Arcade -- Roseville , CA Metro Area",
"73,866",
"2,149,127",
"3.43"
],
[
"13",
"Vallejo-Fairfield , CA Metro Area",
"52,641",
"413,344",
"12.73"
],
[
"14",
"Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown , TX Metro Area",
"47,926",
"5,946,800",
"0.80"
],
[
"15",
"Stockton , CA Metro Area",
"46,447",
"685,306",
"6.77"
],
[
"16",
"Kahului-Wailuku , HI Micro Area",
"44,892",
"154,834",
"28.99"
],
[
"17",
"Hilo , HI Micro Area",
"40,878",
"185,079",
"22.08"
],
[
"18",
"Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale , AZ Metro Area",
"39,913",
"4,192,887",
"0.95"
],
[
"19",
"Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News , VA-NC Metro Area",
"39,871",
"1,671,683",
"2.38"
],
[
"20",
"Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington , TX Metro Area",
"33,206",
"6,371,773",
"0.52"
]
] |
Population concentrations -- U.S. metropolitan areas with large Filipino American populations ( 2010 )
|
Demographics_of_Filipino_Americans_2
|
The demographics of Filipino Americans describe a heterogeneous group of people in the United States who trace their ancestry to the Philippines. As of the 2010 Census, there were 3.4 million Filipino Americans, including Multiracial Americans who were part Filipino living in the US; in 2011 the United States Department of State estimating the population at four million. Filipino Americans constitute the second-largest population of Asian Americans, and the largest population of Overseas Filipinos. The first recorded presence of Filipinos in what is now the United States dates to October 1587, with the first permanent settlement of Filipinos in present-day Louisiana in 1763. Migration of significant numbers of Filipinos to the United States did not occur until the early 20th century, when the Philippines was an overseas territory of the United States. After World War II, and until 1965, migration of Filipinos to the United States was reduced limited to primarily military and medically connected immigration. Since 1965, due to changes in immigration policy, the population of Filipino Americans has expanded significantly. Filipino Americans can be found throughout the United States, especially in the Western United States and metropolitan areas. In California, Filipinos were initially concentrated in its Central Valley, especially in Stockton, but later shifted to Southern California and the San Francisco Bay Area. Other states with significant populations of Filipinos include: Hawaii, Illinois, Texas, and Washington. New Jersey and the New York Metropolitan area also has a significant population of Filipinos. There are smaller populations of Filipino Americans elsewhere.
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