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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allegiant_Air
Allegiant Air
[ "Rank", "Airport", "Passengers", "Departures" ]
[ [ "1", "Orlando/Sanford , Florida", "149,196", "1,019" ], [ "2", "St. Petersburg/Clearwater , Florida", "113,573", "767" ], [ "3", "Las Vegas , Nevada", "110,566", "785" ], [ "4", "Punta Gorda/Fort Myers , Florida", "94,795", "615" ], [ "5", "Phoenix/Mesa , Arizona", "86,874", "612" ], [ "6", "Cincinnati , Ohio", "51,671", "324" ], [ "7", "Fort Lauderdale , Florida", "44,380", "294" ], [ "8", "Indianapolis , Indiana", "29,468", "194" ], [ "9", "Bellingham , Washington", "23,561", "162" ], [ "10", "Grand Rapids , Michigan", "20,294", "127" ] ]
Destinations -- Top markets
Allegiant_Air_0
Allegiant Air (usually shortened to Allegiant and stylized as allegiant) is an American low-cost airline that operates scheduled and charter flights. As a major air carrier, it is the ninth-largest commercial airline in the US. It is wholly owned by Allegiant Travel Company, a publicly traded company with 4,000 employees and over US$2.6 billion market capitalization. The corporate headquarters are in Summerlin, Nevada, a suburb of Las Vegas.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Patrick
Robert Patrick
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1986", "Eye of the Eagle", "Johnny Ransom" ], [ "1986", "Equalizer 2000", "Deke" ], [ "1986", "Future Hunters", "Slade" ], [ "1987", "Killer Instinct", "Johnny Ransom" ], [ "1987", "Warlords from Hell", "" ], [ "1989", "Hollywood Boulevard II", "Cameraman" ], [ "1990", "Die Hard 2", "O'Reilly" ], [ "1991", "Terminator 2 : Judgment Day", "T-1000" ], [ "1992", "Wayne 's World", "T-1000" ], [ "1992", "Broken", "Cop" ], [ "1993", "Fire in the Sky", "Mike Rogers" ], [ "1993", "Last Action Hero", "T-1000" ], [ "1994", "Double Dragon", "Koga Shuko" ], [ "1994", "The Cool Surface", "Jarvis Scott" ], [ "1994", "Body Shot", "Mickey Dane" ], [ "1994", "Hong Kong 97", "Reginald Cameron" ], [ "1995", "Zero Tolerance", "Jeff Douglas" ], [ "1995", "Decoy", "Jack Travis" ], [ "1996", "T2 3-D : Battle Across Time", "T-1000" ], [ "1996", "Striptease", "Darrell Grant" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Robert_Patrick_0
Robert Hammond Patrick Jr. (born November 5, 1958) is an American actor and voice actor. Known for his portrayals of villainous characters, Patrick is a Saturn Award winner with four nominations. Patrick dropped out of college when drama class sparked his interest in acting, and entered film in 1986. After playing a supporting role in Die Hard 2 (1990), Patrick starred as the T-1000, the main antagonist of (1991) - a role he reprised for cameo appearances in Wayne's World (1992) and Last Action Hero (1993). Other film credits include Fire in the Sky (1993), Striptease (1996), Cop Land (1997), The Faculty (1998), Spy Kids (2001), (2003), Ladder 49 (2004), Walk the Line (2005), Flags of Our Fathers (2006), We Are Marshall (2006), Bridge to Terabithia (2007), The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009), and Safe House (2012). In television, Patrick is known for his portrayals of FBI Special Agent John Doggett in The X-Files and Colonel Tom Ryan in The Unit, and has played ongoing roles in series such as The Outer Limits, The Sopranos, Elvis, , Burn Notice, Last Resort, Sons of Anarchy and . In 2014 he was cast in the role of DHS agent Cabe Gallo in the CBS drama series Scorpion. He was also guest host on season two of GunnyTime. AllMovie journalist Tracie Cooper wrote that, by the conclusion of The X-Files in 2002, Patrick had developed a solid reputation within the industry, with critics, fans and co-stars alike praising his work ethic, personality, and consistent performances. He was described by actor and director Jason Bateman as one of the great heavies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_Western_Australian_Legislative_Assembly,_1939–1943
Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1939–1943
[ "Name", "Party", "District", "Years in office" ]
[ [ "Arthur Abbott", "Ind . Nat./Nationalist", "North Perth", "1939-1956" ], [ "Claude Barker", "Independent", "Irwin-Moore", "1939" ], [ "Horace Berry", "Independent", "Irwin-Moore", "1939-1947" ], [ "Ignatius Boyle", "Country", "Avon", "1935-1943" ], [ "Florence Cardell-Oliver", "Nationalist", "Subiaco", "1936-1956" ], [ "Hon Philip Collier", "Labor", "Boulder", "1905-1948" ], [ "Aubrey Coverley", "Labor", "Kimberley", "1924-1953" ], [ "Charles Cross", "Labor", "Canning", "1933-1947" ], [ "Victor Doney", "Country", "Williams-Narrogin", "1928-1956" ], [ "Thomas Fox", "Labor", "South Fremantle", "1935-1951" ], [ "Herb Graham", "Labor", "East Perth", "1943-1973" ], [ "Albert Hawke", "Labor", "Northam", "1933-1968" ], [ "Bill Hegney", "Labor", "Pilbara", "1939-1968" ], [ "James Hegney", "Labor", "Middle Swan", "1930-1947 ; 1950-1968" ], [ "Leonard Hill", "Country", "Albany", "1936-1956" ], [ "Edward Holman", "Labor", "Forrest", "1939-1947" ], [ "May Holman", "Labor", "Forrest", "1925-1939" ], [ "Thomas Hughes", "Independent", "East Perth", "1922-1927 ; 1936-1943" ], [ "William Johnson", "Labor", "Guildford-Midland", "1901-1905 ; 1906-1917 ; 1924-1948" ], [ "Norbert Keenan", "Nationalist", "Nedlands", "1904-1911 ; 1930-1950" ] ]
Wikipedia list article This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between the 1939 election and the 1943 election , together known as the 17th Parliament .
Members_of_the_Western_Australian_Legislative_Assembly,_1939–1943_0
This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between the 1939 election and the 1943 election, together known as the 17th Parliament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._P._Balasubrahmanyam_discography
S. P. Balasubrahmanyam discography
[ "Film", "Song", "Composer ( s )" ]
[ [ "Annadammula Anubandham", "Gulabhi Puvvai", "K. Chakravarthy" ], [ "Annadammula Anubandham", "Andhamaina Pilla", "K. Chakravarthy" ], [ "Annadammula Anubandham", "Aanadu Tholisaari", "K. Chakravarthy" ], [ "Annadammula Anubandham", "Kougililo Uyyala", "K. Chakravarthy" ], [ "Annadammula Anubandham", "Aanati Hrudayala ( Male Version )", "K. Chakravarthy" ], [ "Cheekati Velugulu", "Ooruperu Leni Vaanni", "K. Chakravarthy" ], [ "Cheekati Velugulu", "Hello Nuisense", "K. Chakravarthy" ], [ "Cheekati Velugulu", "Cheekati Velugula ( Version l )", "K. Chakravarthy" ], [ "Cheekati Velugulu", "Hari Hari Narayanaa", "K. Chakravarthy" ], [ "Cheekati Velugulu", "Choosanu Podhantha", "K. Chakravarthy" ], [ "Cheekati Velugulu", "Theeyani Thenela", "K. Chakravarthy" ], [ "Cheekati Velugulu", "Cheekati Velugula ( Version ll )", "K. Chakravarthy" ], [ "Andaru Manchivare", "TBA", "V. Kumar" ] ]
Telugu film songs -- 1975
S._P._Balasubrahmanyam_discography_11
Sripathi Panditaradhyula Balasubrahmanyam () is an Indian film playback singer, actor, music director, voice actor and film producer. He is mostly referred to as S. P. B. or Balu. He has won the Guinness World Record for recording the highest number of songs. He won the National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer six times and the Nandi Awards in Telugu cinema 25 times from the Government of Andhra Pradesh. He has recorded over 40,000 songs in various Indian languages. He has won National Film Awards across four languages as well as a Filmfare Award, five South Filmfare Awards and numerous state awards from Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. He is a recipient of civilian awards such as Padmashri (2001) and Padma Bhushan (2011) from the government of India.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cal_State_Fullerton_Titans_men's_basketball
Cal State Fullerton Titans men's basketball
[ "Player", "Career", "Draft" ]
[ [ "Greg Bunch", "1974-1978", "1978 : 2 ( 34 )" ], [ "Mike Niles", "1980-1981", "1979 : 2 ( 83 )" ], [ "Leon Wood", "1981-1984", "1984 : 1 ( 10 )" ], [ "Kevin Henderson", "1983-1986", "1986 : 3 ( 50 )" ], [ "Richard Morton", "1983-1986", "1986 : 3 ( 50 )" ], [ "Henry Turner", "1989-1990 , 1994-1995", "1988 : undrafted , debut in 1988" ], [ "Cedric Ceballos", "1988-1990", "1990 : 4 ( 90 )" ], [ "Bruce Bowen", "1989-1993", "1993 : undrafted , debut in 1997" ], [ "Pape Sow", "2001-004", "2004 : 2 ( 48 )" ], [ "Bobby Brown", "2003-2007", "2007 : undrafted , debut in 2008" ], [ "Josh Akognon", "2007-2009", "2009 : undrafted , debut in 2013" ] ]
NBA players
Cal_State_Fullerton_Titans_men's_basketball_5
The Cal State Fullerton Titans men's basketball team is the basketball team that represents California State University, Fullerton in Fullerton, California, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Big West Conference.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_UST_Growling_Tigers_men's_basketball_team
2019 UST Growling Tigers men's basketball team
[ "Game", "Date • Time", "Opponent", "Result", "Record", "High points", "High rebounds", "Location" ]
[ [ "1", "Jan 12 • 9:30 am", "T.I.P . Engineers", "W 66-55", "1-0", "Abando ( 11 )", "Chabi Yo ( 8 )", "Trinity University of Asia" ], [ "2", "Feb 3 • 8:30 am", "Lyceum Pirates", "W 74-73", "2-0", "Lee ( 19 )", "Concepcion ( 9 )", "Trinity University of Asia" ], [ "3", "Jan 26 • 9:00 am", "Trinity University Stallions", "L 40-59", "2-1", "Mahinay ( 15 )", "Mahinay ( 13 )", "Trinity University of Asia" ], [ "4", "Feb 16 • 11:30 am", "STI Balagtas Olympians", "W 74-60", "3-1", "Marcos ( 13 )", "Cosejo ( 9 )", "Lourdes School" ], [ "5", "Feb 23 • 8:15 am", "UP Fighting Maroons", "L 66-92", "3-2", "Marzan ( 14 )", "", "Trinity University of Asia" ], [ "6", "Mar 2 • 8:30 am", "University of Caloocan City", "W", "4-2", "", "", "Trinity University of Asia" ], [ "7", "Mar 3 • 8:15 am", "NU Bulldogs", "L 52-59", "4-3", "", "", "Trinity University of Asia" ] ]
2019_UST_Growling_Tigers_men's_basketball_team_4
The 2019 UST Growling Tigers men's basketball team represented University of Santo Tomas in the 82nd season of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines. The men's basketball tournament for the academic year 2019-20 began on September 4, 2019 and the host school for the season was Ateneo de Manila University. The Tigers made it back to the playoffs for the first time since Season 78 after finishing the double-round eliminations at fourth place with 8 wins against 6 losses. The FEU Tamaraws had the same win-loss record but were ranked higher on a superior +6 quotient over UST. They then eliminated FEU in the first round of the stepladder semifinals and went on to defeat the second seeded UP Fighting Maroons who held a twice-to-beat advantage over them in the next round to advance to the finals against the undefeated Ateneo Blue Eagles. The Blue Eagles went on to sweep the finals series for an unprecedented 16-0 season and capped a three-peat championship run that began in Season 80. UST, who had nine new players in their roster was the only team to have lost to Ateneo by a solitary point this season. Their first round match ended with a score of 70-71. Beninese center Soulémane Chabi Yo was named Most valuable player of the season, while former Tiger Cubs' one-and-done and mythical team member Mark Nonoy won the Rookie of the Year award. This was the first time in a decade for players from UST to win the MVP and the Rookie of the Year awards. Dylan Ababou was the MVP, while Jeric Teng was the Rookie of the Year in 2009. Abando, a swingman who is a transferee from Pangasinan's Philippine College of Science and Technology was chosen Player of the Week by the UAAP Press Corps for the duration of September 4-8, while Team captain CJ Cansino, who had a season-ending ACL injury the previous year got the citation during the week of October 16-20, 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W-League_records_and_statistics
W-League records and statistics
[ "Goals", "Home Team", "Score", "Away Team", "Date", "Match , Season" ]
[ [ "12", "Sydney FC", "5-7", "Perth Glory", "15 December 2012", "Round 9 , 2012-13 W-League" ], [ "12", "Adelaide United", "10-2", "Western Sydney Wanderers", "14 January 2017", "Round 12 , 2016-17 W-League" ], [ "11", "Sydney FC", "11-0", "Perth Glory", "3 December 2011", "Round 7 , 2011-12 W-League" ], [ "11", "Western Sydney Wanderers", "1-10", "Perth Glory", "5 October 2014", "Round 4 , 2014 W-League" ], [ "10", "Sydney FC", "8-2", "Perth Glory", "5 January 2014", "Round 7 , 2013-14 W-League" ], [ "9", "Canberra United", "7-2", "Perth Glory", "14 January 2017", "Round 12 , 2016-17 W-League" ], [ "8", "Perth Glory", "3-5", "Queensland Roar", "7 December 2008", "Round 7 , 2008-09 W-League" ], [ "8", "Adelaide United", "2-6", "Sydney FC", "28 November 2009", "Round 9 , 2009 W-League" ], [ "8", "Newcastle Jets", "7-1", "Adelaide United", "8 January 2011", "Round 9 , 2010-11 W-League" ], [ "8", "Brisbane Roar", "6-2", "Adelaide United", "22 December 2012", "Round 10 , 2012-13 W-League" ], [ "8", "Newcastle Jets", "2-6", "Brisbane Roar", "4 January 2014", "Round 7 , 2013-14 W-League" ], [ "8", "Melbourne Victory", "5-3", "Western Sydney Wanderers", "21 September 2014", "Round 2 , 2014 W-League" ], [ "8", "Perth Glory", "4-4", "Canberra United", "20 January 2018", "Round 12 , 2017-18 W-League" ], [ "8", "Canberra United", "4-4", "Perth Glory", "4 November 2018", "Round 2 , 2018-19 W-League" ] ]
Club records -- Highest aggregate scores
W-League_(Australia)_all-time_records_16
This is a list of W-League records and statistics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_1500_metres
1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships – Women's 1500 metres
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Sandra Gasser", "Switzerland", "4:11.42", "Q" ], [ "2", "1", "Carla Sacramento", "Portugal", "4:11.93", "Q , NR" ], [ "3", "1", "Paula Schnurr", "Canada", "4:11.97", "Q" ], [ "4", "1", "Alisa Hill", "United States", "4:12.04", "Q" ], [ "5", "1", "Maite Zúñiga", "Spain", "4:12.04", "q" ], [ "6", "1", "Małgorzata Rydz", "Poland", "4:12.94", "q" ], [ "7", "2", "Yekaterina Podkopayeva", "Russia", "4:14.81", "Q" ], [ "8", "2", "Violeta Beclea", "Romania", "4:14.95", "Q" ], [ "9", "2", "Anna Brzezińska", "Poland", "4:15.01", "Q" ], [ "10", "2", "Maria Akraka", "Sweden", "4:15.06", "Q" ], [ "11", "2", "Theresia Kiesl", "Austria", "4:16.02", "" ], [ "11", "2", "Elisa Rea", "Italy", "4:17.44", "" ], [ "12", "2", "Jasmin Jones", "United States", "4:22.34", "" ], [ "", "1", "Lyudmila Derevyankina", "Kyrgyzstan", "DNF", "" ] ]
Results -- Heats
First 4 of each heat ( Q ) and next 2 fastest ( q ) qualified for the final . [ 1 ]
1993_IAAF_World_Indoor_Championships_–_Women's_1500_metres_0
The women's 1500 metres event at the 1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships was held on 13 and 14 March.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_NBA_season
2017–18 NBA season
[ "Month", "Eastern Conference", "Western Conference" ]
[ [ "October/November", "Ben Simmons ( Philadelphia 76ers ) ( 1/4 )", "Kyle Kuzma ( Los Angeles Lakers ) ( 1/1 )" ], [ "December", "Jayson Tatum ( Boston Celtics ) ( 1/1 )", "Donovan Mitchell ( Utah Jazz ) ( 1/4 )" ], [ "January", "Ben Simmons ( Philadelphia 76ers ) ( 2/4 )", "Donovan Mitchell ( Utah Jazz ) ( 2/4 )" ], [ "February", "Ben Simmons ( Philadelphia 76ers ) ( 3/4 )", "Donovan Mitchell ( Utah Jazz ) ( 3/4 )" ], [ "March/April", "Ben Simmons ( Philadelphia 76ers ) ( 4/4 )", "Donovan Mitchell ( Utah Jazz ) ( 4/4 )" ] ]
Awards -- Rookies of the Month
The following players were named the Eastern and Western Conference Rookies of the Month .
2017–18_NBA_season_2
The 2017-18 NBA season was the 72nd season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The regular season began on October 17, 2017, earlier than previous seasons to reduce the number of back-to-back games teams were scheduled to play, with the 2017 Eastern Conference champion (and Finals runner-up) Cleveland Cavaliers hosting a game against the Boston Celtics at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. The 2018 NBA All-Star Game was played on February 18, 2018, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. LeBron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers was named the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player. The regular season ended on April 11, 2018. The playoffs began on April 14, 2018 and ended on June 8 with the Golden State Warriors defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2018 NBA Finals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Numéro_magazine_cover_models
List of Numéro magazine cover models
[ "Issue", "Cover model", "Photographer" ]
[ [ "# 140 . February", "Nadja Bender", "Sebastian Kim" ], [ "# 141 . March", "Natalia Vodianova", "Karl Lagerfeld" ], [ "# 142 . April", "Aymeline Valade", "Richard Bush" ], [ "# 143 . May", "Marte Mei van Haaster", "Jacob Sutton" ], [ "# 144 . June/July", "Sasha Luss", "Anthony Maule" ], [ "# 145 . August", "Daphne Groeneveld", "Ellen von Unwerth" ], [ "# 146 . September", "Ashleigh Good", "Karl Lagerfeld" ], [ "# 146 . September", "Cara Delevingne", "Karl Lagerfeld" ], [ "# 146 . September", "Nadja Bender", "Karl Lagerfeld" ], [ "# 147 . October", "Catherine McNeil Sasha Luss Aymeline Valade Daphne Groeneveld Soo Joo Park", "Peter Lindbergh" ], [ "# 148 . November", "Mariacarla Boscono", "Stéphane Sednaoui" ], [ "# 149 . December/January", "Karmen Pedaru", "Greg Kadel" ] ]
2013
List_of_Numéro_magazine_cover_models_14
This list of Numéro cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Numéro magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in March 1999.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_South_American_Cross_Country_Championships
1993 South American Cross Country Championships
[ "Athlete", "Country", "Time" ]
[ [ "Silvana Pereira", "Brazil", "20:51" ], [ "Martha Tenorio", "Ecuador", "21:02" ], [ "Stella Castro", "Colombia", "21:03" ], [ "Vilma Pailós", "Argentina", "21:33" ], [ "Iglandini González", "Colombia", "21:40" ], [ "Solange Cordeiro de Souza", "Brazil", "21:50" ], [ "Rita de Cassia Santos de Jesús", "Brazil", "21:56" ], [ "Roseli Aparecida Machado", "Brazil", "22:08" ], [ "Teresa Paucar", "Ecuador", "22:19" ], [ "María Inés Rodríguez", "Argentina", "22:27" ], [ "Martha Orellana", "Argentina", "? ?" ], [ "Maria Arias", "Colombia", "? ?" ], [ "Esneda Londoño", "Colombia", "? ?" ], [ "Alirio Carrasco", "Colombia", "? ?" ], [ "Fanny Vilcabamba", "Ecuador", "? ?" ], [ "Ximena Albán", "Ecuador", "? ?" ], [ "Yolanda Quimbita", "Ecuador", "? ?" ], [ "Vidalina Jaime", "Peru", "? ?" ] ]
Race results -- Senior women 's race ( 6 km )
1993_South_American_Cross_Country_Championships_6
The 1993 South American Cross Country Championships took place on February 20-21, 1993. The races were held in Cali, Colombia. For the forst time, medals were awarded for teams. A list of athletes announced to participate, results of the top 10 athletes, top 10 results for junior and youth competitions, and medal winners were published.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Bolivar_Buckner_Jr.
Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr.
[ "Rank", "Component", "Date" ]
[ [ "Cadet", "USMA", "June 16 , 1904" ], [ "Second Lieutenant", "Regular Army", "February 14 , 1908" ], [ "First Lieutenant", "Regular Army", "August 5 , 1914" ], [ "Captain", "Regular Army", "May 5 , 1917" ], [ "Major", "Temporary", "August 5 , 1917" ], [ "Captain", "Regular Army", "August 21 , 1919" ], [ "Major", "Regular Army", "July 1 , 1920" ], [ "Lieutenant Colonel", "Regular Army", "April 1 , 1932" ], [ "Colonel", "Regular Army", "January 11 , 1937" ], [ "Brigadier General", "Regular Army", "September 1 , 1940" ], [ "Major General", "Army of the United States", "August 4 , 1941" ], [ "Lieutenant General", "Army of the United States", "May 4 , 1943" ], [ "General", "Posthumous", "July 19 , 1954" ] ]
Dates of rank
Simon_Bolivar_Buckner_Jr._1
Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr. ( ; July 18, 1886 - June 18, 1945) was a lieutenant general in the United States Army during World War II. He served in the Pacific Theater of Operations and commanded the defenses of Alaska early in the war. Following that assignment, he was promoted to command the Tenth Army, which conducted the amphibious assault on the Japanese island of Okinawa on April 1, 1945. He was killed during the closing days of the Battle of Okinawa by enemy artillery fire, making him the highest-ranking United States military officer lost to enemy fire during World War II. He would remain the highest ranking military member to be killed by a foreign armed action until the death of Lieutenant General Timothy Maude during the September 11 attacks. Buckner, Lesley J. McNair, Frank Maxwell Andrews, and Millard Harmon, all lieutenant generals at the time of their deaths, were the highest-ranking Americans to be killed in World War II. Buckner and McNair were posthumously promoted to the rank of four-star general on July 19, 1954, by a Special Act of Congress (Public Law 83-508).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Houston_Rockets_season
2015–16 Houston Rockets season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location Attendance", "Series" ]
[ [ "1", "April 16", "@ Golden State", "L 78-104", "James Harden ( 17 )", "Clint Capela ( 12 )", "Corey Brewer ( 6 )", "Oracle Arena 19,596", "0-1" ], [ "2", "April 18", "@ Golden State", "L 106-115", "James Harden ( 28 )", "Dwight Howard ( 10 )", "James Harden ( 11 )", "Oracle Arena 19,596", "0-2" ], [ "3", "April 21", "Golden State", "W 97-96", "James Harden ( 36 )", "Dwight Howard ( 13 )", "James Harden ( 9 )", "Toyota Center 18,200", "1-2" ], [ "4", "April 24", "Golden State", "L 94-121", "Dwight Howard ( 19 )", "Dwight Howard ( 15 )", "James Harden ( 10 )", "Toyota Center 18,200", "1-3" ], [ "5", "April 27", "@ Golden State", "L 81-114", "James Harden ( 35 )", "Dwight Howard ( 21 )", "James Harden ( 6 )", "Oracle Arena 19,596", "1-4" ] ]
2015–16_Houston_Rockets_season_11
The 2015-16 Houston Rockets season was the 49th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and their 45th in the Houston area. On November 18, 2015, coach Kevin McHale was fired in his fifth season as the Rockets coach after a 4-7 start to the season. J. B. Bickerstaff was named the interim coach. The Rockets finished the regular season with a 41-41 record, finishing 8th in the Western Conference. The Rockets' season ended with a 1-4 loss in the First Round to the Golden State Warriors. Following the season, Dwight Howard left to sign with his hometown Atlanta Hawks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geologic_record
Geologic record
[ "Segments of rock ( strata ) in chronostratigraphy", "Time spans in geochronology", "Notes to geochronological units" ]
[ [ "Eonothem", "Eon", "4 total , half a billion years or more" ], [ "Erathem", "Era", "10 defined , several hundred million years" ], [ "System", "Period", "22 defined , tens to ~one hundred million years" ], [ "Series", "Epoch", "34 defined , tens of millions of years" ], [ "Stage", "Age", "99 defined , millions of years" ], [ "Chronozone", "Chron", "subdivision of an age , not used by the ICS timescale" ] ]
Discordant strata example
USGS correlation diagram Correcting for discordancies can be done in a number of ways and utilizing a number of technologies or field research results from studies in other disciplines . In this example , the study of layered rocks and the fossils they contain is called biostratigraphy and utilizes amassed geobiology and paleobiological knowledge . Fossils can be used to recognize rock layers of the same or different geologic ages , thereby coordinating locally occurring geologic stages to the overall geologic timeline . The pictures of the fossils of monocellular algae in this USGS figure were taken with a scanning electron microscope and have been magnified 250 times . In the U.S. state of South Carolina three marker species of fossil algae are found in a core of rock whereas in Virginia only two of the three species are found in the Eocene Series of rock layers spanning three stages and the geologic ages from 37.2–55.8 MA . Comparing the record about the discordance in the record to the full rock column shows the non-occurrence of the missing species and that portion of the local rock record , from the early part of the middle Eocene is missing there . This is one form of discordancy and the means geologists use to compensate for local variations in the rock record . With the two remaining marker species it is possible to correlate rock layers of the same age ( early Eocene and latter part of the middle Eocene ) in both South Carolina and Virginia , and thereby `` calibrate '' the local rock column into its proper place in the overall geologic record .
Geologic_record_0
The geologic record in stratigraphy, paleontology and other natural sciences refers to the entirety of the layers of rock strata. That is, deposits laid down by volcanism or by deposition of sediment derived from weathering detritus (clays, sands etc.). This includes all its fossil content and the information it yields about the history of the Earth: its past climate, geography, geology and the evolution of life on its surface. According to the law of superposition, sedimentary and volcanic rock layers are deposited on top of each other. They harden over time to become a solidified (competent) rock column, that may be intruded by igneous rocks and disrupted by tectonic events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2010_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_100_metre_freestyle
Swimming at the 2010 Commonwealth Games – Men's 100 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "3", "Grant Turner", "England", "49.87", "Q" ], [ "2", "4", "Kyle Richardson", "Australia", "49.93", "Q" ], [ "3", "6", "Shaune Fraser", "Cayman Islands", "49.93", "Q" ], [ "4", "5", "Simon Burnett", "England", "49.97", "Q" ], [ "5", "8", "Roy-Allan Burch", "Bermuda", "51.80", "" ], [ "6", "1", "Aaron Dsouza", "India", "52.46", "" ], [ "-", "2", "Andrew Bree", "Northern Ireland", "", "DNS" ], [ "-", "7", "Ryan Harrison", "Northern Ireland", "", "DNS" ] ]
Heats -- Heat 5
Swimming_at_the_2010_Commonwealth_Games_–_Men's_100_metre_freestyle_4
The Men's 100 metre freestyle event at the 2010 Commonwealth Games took place on October 6 and 7, 2010, at the SPM Swimming Pool Complex. Seven heats were held, with most containing the maximum number of swimmers (eight). The heat in which a swimmer competed did not formally matter for advancement, as the swimmers with the top sixteen times advanced to the semifinals and the top eight times from there qualified for the finals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Members_of_the_Western_Australian_Legislative_Assembly,_1933–1936
Members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly, 1933–1936
[ "Name", "Party", "District", "Years in office" ]
[ [ "Ignatius Boyle", "Country", "Avon", "1935-1943" ], [ "Edmund Brockman", "Nationalist", "Sussex", "1933-1938" ], [ "Robert Clothier", "Labor", "Maylands", "1933-1936" ], [ "Hon Philip Collier", "Labor", "Boulder", "1905-1948" ], [ "Aubrey Coverley", "Labor", "Kimberley", "1924-1953" ], [ "Charles Cross", "Labor", "Canning", "1933-1947" ], [ "James Cunningham", "Labor", "Kalgoorlie", "1923-1936" ], [ "Victor Doney", "Country", "Williams-Narrogin", "1928-1956" ], [ "Percy Ferguson", "Country", "Irwin-Moore", "1927-1939" ], [ "Thomas Fox", "Labor", "South Fremantle", "1935-1951" ], [ "Harry Griffiths", "Country", "Avon", "1914-1921 ; 1924-1935" ], [ "Albert Hawke", "Labor", "Northam", "1933-1968" ], [ "James Hegney", "Labor", "Middle Swan", "1930-1947 ; 1950-1968" ], [ "May Holman", "Labor", "Forrest", "1925-1939" ], [ "William Johnson", "Labor", "Guildford-Midland", "1901-1905 ; 1906-1917 ; 1924-1948" ], [ "Norbert Keenan", "Nationalist", "Nedlands", "1904-1911 ; 1930-1950" ], [ "Hon James Kenneally", "Labor", "East Perth", "1927-1936" ], [ "George Lambert", "Labor", "Yilgarn-Coolgardie", "1917-1930 ; 1933-1941" ], [ "Charles Latham", "Country", "York", "1921-1942" ], [ "Hon Alick McCallum", "Labor", "South Fremantle", "1921-1935" ] ]
Wikimedia list article This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between the 1933 election and the 1936 election , together known as the 15th Parliament .
Members_of_the_Western_Australian_Legislative_Assembly,_1933–1936_0
This is a list of members of the Western Australian Legislative Assembly between the 1933 election and the 1936 election, together known as the 15th Parliament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microprocessor_chronology
Microprocessor chronology
[ "Date", "Name", "Developer", "Clock", "Process", "Transistors ( millions )", "Cores per die / Dies per module", "threads per core" ]
[ [ "2010", "POWER7", "IBM", "3-4.14 GHz", "45 nm", "1200", "4 , 6 , 8 / 1 , 4", "4" ], [ "2010", "Itanium Tukwila", "Intel", "2 GHz", "65 nm", "2000", "2 , 4 / 1", "2" ], [ "2010", "Opteron Magny-cours", "AMD", "1.7-2.4 GHz", "45 nm", "1810", "4 , 6 / 2", "1" ], [ "2010", "Xeon Nehalem-EX", "Intel", "1.73-2.66 GHz", "45 nm", "2300", "4 , 6 , 8 / 1", "2" ], [ "2010", "z196", "IBM", "3.8-5.2 GHz", "45 nm", "1400", "4 / 1 , 6", "1" ], [ "2010", "SPARC T3", "Sun", "1.6 GHz", "45 nm", "2000", "16 / 1", "8" ], [ "2010", "SPARC64 VII+", "Fujitsu", "2.66-3.0 GHz", "45 nm", "?", "4 / 1", "2" ], [ "2010", "Intel Westmere", "Intel", "1.86-3.33 GHz", "32 nm", "1170", "4-6 / 1", "2" ], [ "2011", "Intel Sandy Bridge", "Intel", "1.6-3.4 GHz", "32 nm", "995", "2 , 4 / 1", "( 1 , ) 2" ], [ "2011", "AMD Llano", "AMD", "1.0-1.6 GHz", "40 nm", "380", "1 , 2 / 1", "1" ], [ "2011", "Xeon E7", "Intel", "1.73-2.67 GHz", "32 nm", "2600", "4 , 6 , 8 , 10 / 1", "1-2" ], [ "2011", "Power ISA BGQ", "IBM", "1.6 GHz", "45 nm", "1470", "18 / 1", "4" ], [ "2011", "SPARC64 VIIIfx", "Fujitsu", "2.0 GHz", "45 nm", "760", "8 / 1", "2" ], [ "2011", "FX Bulldozer Interlagos", "AMD", "3.1-3.6 GHz", "32 nm", "1200", "4-8 / 2", "1" ], [ "2011", "SPARC T4", "Oracle", "2.8-3 GHz", "40 nm", "855", "8 / 1", "8" ], [ "2012", "SPARC64 IXfx", "Fujitsu", "1.848 GHz", "40 nm", "1870", "16 / 1", "2" ], [ "2012", "zEC12", "IBM", "5.5 GHz", "32 nm", "2750", "6 / 6", "1" ], [ "2012", "POWER7+", "IBM", "3.1-5.3 GHz", "32 nm", "2100", "8 / 1 , 2", "4" ], [ "2012", "Itanium Poulson", "Intel", "1.73-2.53 GHz", "32 nm", "3100", "8 / 1", "2" ], [ "2013", "Intel Haswell", "Intel", "1.9-4.4 GHz", "22 nm", "1400", "4 / 1", "2" ] ]
2010s
Microprocessor_chronology_4
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Starting_Line
The Starting Line
[ "Year", "Title", "Album" ]
[ [ "2002", "I 'm Real ( Jennifer Lopez cover )", "Punk Goes Pop" ], [ "2005", "Nights and Weekends", "Based on a True Story Japanese Version" ], [ "2006", "Big Time Sensuality ( Björk cover )", "Punk Goes '90s" ], [ "2007", "Pictures", "Direction Japanese Version" ], [ "2007", "Time to Run", "Direction Japanese Version" ] ]
Discography -- Additional tracks
The_Starting_Line_5
The Starting Line is an American pop punk band based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that formed in 1999.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitution_Act_Amendment_Act_1901
Constitution Act Amendment Act 1901
[ "Number", "Name", "Number of members", "Former districts comprised into the new districts" ]
[ [ "1", "Adelaide", "4", "East Adelaide , West Adelaide , North Adelaide" ], [ "2", "Port Adelaide", "3", "Port Adelaide , West Torrens" ], [ "3", "Torrens", "5", "East Torrens , Sturt" ], [ "4", "Victoria and Albert", "3", "Victoria , Albert" ], [ "5", "Alexandra", "4", "Mount Barker , Encounter Bay , Noarlunga" ], [ "6", "Murray", "3", "Onkaparinga , Gumeracha" ], [ "7", "Barossa", "3", "Barossa , Yatala" ], [ "8", "Wooroora", "3", "Light , Wooroora" ], [ "9", "Wallaroo", "3", "Wallaroo , Yorke Peninsula" ], [ "10", "Stanley", "3", "Gladstone , Stanley" ], [ "11", "Burra Burra", "3", "Frome , Burra" ], [ "12", "Flinders", "3", "Newcastle , Flinders" ], [ "-", "Northern Territory", "2", "Northern Territory" ] ]
House of Assembly districts
The thirteen districts to elect members of the House of Assembly were composed from the former assembly districts as follows :
Constitution_Act_Amendment_Act_1901_0
The Constitution Act Amendment Act 1901, No. 779 of 1901, long title An Act to amend the Constitution, was an act which amended the Constitution of South Australia. Its effect was to reduce the size of the Parliament of South Australia following the Federation of Australia. The Constitution had been created by the Constitution Act 1856 and later amended by the Constitution Act Further Amendment Act 1881. The new Act expired the Parliament on 31 March 1902, resulting in a full election for both houses of parliament. The new parliament would be smaller, with eighteen members of the Legislative Council and forty-two members in the House of Assembly. Each electoral district would elect multiple members, but less than the sum of the members elected by the former electorates that had been merged, resulting in a smaller parliament overall. Legislative Councillors would serve for periods of a minimum of six years (three for half of the initial cohort), with half retiring at each election. Assembly terms were not changed. Elections for both houses would be held together. The amendment also decreased the maximum size of the Cabinet from six to four and fixed a maximum salary for Cabinet members. The legislation saw numerous amendments in both houses of parliament.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Tour_de_France
2015 Tour de France
[ "Rank", "Prev", "Name", "Team", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Alejandro Valverde ( ESP )", "Movistar Team", "482" ], [ "2", "16", "Chris Froome ( GBR )", "Team Sky", "422" ], [ "3", "2", "Alberto Contador ( ESP )", "Tinkoff-Saxo", "407" ], [ "4", "15", "Nairo Quintana ( COL )", "Movistar Team", "365" ], [ "5", "3", "Richie Porte ( AUS )", "Team Sky", "314" ], [ "6", "7", "Joaquim Rodríguez ( ESP )", "Team Katusha", "292" ], [ "7", "6", "Geraint Thomas ( GBR )", "Team Sky", "283" ], [ "8", "4", "Rui Costa ( POR )", "Lampre-Merida", "275" ], [ "9", "5", "Simon Špilak ( SLO )", "Team Katusha", "269" ], [ "10", "9", "John Degenkolb ( GER )", "Team Giant-Alpecin", "265" ] ]
UCI World Tour rankings
Riders from the WorldTeams competing individually , as well as for their teams and nations , for points that contributed towards the World Tour rankings . [ 104 ] Points were awarded to the top twenty finishers in the general classification and to the top five finishers in each stage . [ 105 ] The 238 points accrued by Chris Froome moved him up to second in the individual ranking , behind Alejandro Valverde . Despite Movistar Team 's strong showing , Team Sky took over the lead of the team ranking due to Froome 's points . With three riders in the top ten , Spain remained the leaders of the nation ranking . [ 106 ]
2015_Tour_de_France_10
The 2015 Tour de France was the 102nd edition of the Tour de France, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The 3,360.3 km (2,088 mi)-long race consisted of 21 stages, starting on 4 July in Utrecht, the Netherlands, and concluding on 26 July with the Champs-Élysées stage in Paris. A total of 198 riders from 22 teams entered the race. The overall general classification was won by Chris Froome of Team Sky, with the second and third places taken by Movistar Team riders Nairo Quintana and Alejandro Valverde, respectively. BMC Racing Team's Rohan Dennis won the first stage to take the general classification leader's yellow jersey. Trek Factory Racing rider Fabian Cancellara claimed it on the second, only to lose it after crashing out on the following stage. This put Froome in the lead, after the Tour's first uphill finish. He lost the position to Etixx-Quick-Step's Tony Martin at the end of the fourth stage, but Martin's withdrawal from the race after a crash at the end of the sixth stage put Froome back into the lead. He extended this lead during the stages in the Pyrenees and defended it successfully against attacks from Quintana during the final stages that took place in the Alps. Froome became the first British rider to win the Tour twice, after his 2013 victory. Peter Sagan of Tinkoff-Saxo won the points classification. Froome also won the mountains classification.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1974_Asian_Games
Swimming at the 1974 Asian Games
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Cho Oh-yun ( KOR )", "4:17.93" ], [ "2", "Shuji Ono ( JPN )", "4:21.67" ], [ "3", "Kaname Sakamoto ( JPN )", "4:23.84" ], [ "4", "Dae Imlani ( PHI )", "4:31.66" ], [ "5", "Cao Hanming ( CHN )", "4:32.00" ], [ "6", "Edwin Borja ( PHI )", "4:34.74" ], [ "7", "Deng Weixiong ( CHN )", "4:34.83" ], [ "8", "Fereydoun Jalili ( IRN )", "4:48.59" ] ]
Final [ edit ]
Swimming_at_the_1974_Asian_Games_8
Swimming was contested at the 1974 Asian Games in Aryamehr Swimming Pool, Tehran, Iran from September 2 to September 7, 1974.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherri_Steinhauer
Sherri Steinhauer
[ "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Winning score", "Margin of victory", "Runner ( s ) -up" ]
[ [ "1", "Aug 16 , 1992", "du Maurier Classic", "−11 ( 67-73-67-70=277 )", "3 strokes", "Judy Dickinson" ], [ "2", "May 1 , 1994", "Sprint Championship", "−15 ( 68-68-67-70=273 )", "1 stroke", "Kelly Robbins" ], [ "3", "Aug 16 , 1998", "Weetabix Women 's British Open", "+4 ( 81-72-70-69=292 )", "1 stroke", "Brandie Burton Sophie Gustafson" ], [ "4", "Jul 18 , 1999", "Japan Airlines Big Apple Classic", "−11 ( 68-66-72=273 )", "Playoff", "Lorie Kane" ], [ "5", "Aug 12 , 1999", "Weetabix Women 's British Open", "−9 ( 70-72-68-73=283 )", "1 stroke", "Annika Sörenstam" ], [ "6", "Mar 23 , 2004", "Sybase Classic", "−12 ( 67-70-66-69=272 )", "2 strokes", "Grace Park" ], [ "7", "Aug 6 , 2006", "Weetabix Women 's British Open", "−7 ( 73-70-66-72=281 )", "3 strokes", "Sophie Gustafson Cristie Kerr" ], [ "8", "Sep 2 , 2007", "LPGA State Farm Classic", "−17 ( 67-66-71-67=271 )", "1 stroke", "Christina Kim" ] ]
Professional wins ( 10 ) -- LPGA Tour wins ( 8 )
Legend LPGA Tour major championships ( 2 ) Other LPGA Tour ( 6 )
Sherri_Steinhauer_1
Sherri Steinhauer (born December 27, 1962) is an American professional golfer who plays on the Legends Tour. She retired from the LPGA Tour in 2012 after a 26-year career. She was born in Madison, Wisconsin and attended The University of Texas at Austin. Her rookie season on the LPGA Tour was 1986. She has won eight tournaments on the Tour, including two major championships, the 1992 du Maurier Classic and 2006 Women's British Open (she also has two, 1998 and 1999, titles recognized by the Ladies European Tour as majors but not by the LPGA Tour). Steinhauer finished as high as seventh on the money list twice. The first time came in 1994 where Steinhauer won the Sprint Championship in addition to having seven other top 10 finishes. Steinhauer also qualified for the Solheim Cup for the first time in 1994. She would also make the team in 1998, 2000, and 2007. With wins at the Japan Airlines Big Apple Classic and the Weetabix Women's British Open, Steinhauer finished seventh on the money list again in 1999. She also took part that year in a six player sudden playoff at the Jamie Farr Kroger Classic in which Se Ri Pak defeated Steinhauer, Karrie Webb, Carin Koch, Mardi Lunn, and Kelli Kuehne. It was the largest playoff in LPGA Tour history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_UEC_European_Track_Championships_–_Men's_sprint
2018 UEC European Track Championships – Men's sprint
[ "Heat", "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "Race 1", "Race 2", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Stefan Bötticher", "Germany", "10.209", "10.236", "Q" ], [ "1", "2", "Vasilijus Lendel", "Lithuania", "", "", "" ], [ "2", "1", "Jeffrey Hoogland", "Netherlands", "10.104", "10.075", "Q" ], [ "2", "2", "Philip Hindes", "Great Britain", "", "", "" ], [ "3", "1", "Harrie Lavreysen", "Netherlands", "10.146", "10.467", "Q" ], [ "3", "2", "Denis Dmitriev", "Russia", "", "", "" ], [ "4", "1", "Jack Carlin", "Great Britain", "10.398", "10.298", "Q" ], [ "4", "2", "Sebastien Vigier", "France", "", "", "" ] ]
Results -- Quarterfinals
Matches are extended to a best-of-three format hereon ; winners proceed to the semifinals . [ 6 ]
2018_UEC_European_Track_Championships_–_Men's_sprint_3
The men's sprint competition at the 2018 UEC European Track Championships was held on 5 and 6 August 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_VFL_season_results
2007 VFL season results
[ "Home team", "Goals", "Behind", "Total", "", "Away team", "Goals", "Behind", "Total", "Ground", "Date" ]
[ [ "North Ballarat Roosters", "10", "10", "70", "lost to", "Geelong", "21", "15", "141", "AUSTAR Arena", "Sat , Aug 11 01:10pm" ], [ "Tasmanian Devils", "8", "5", "53", "lost to", "Casey Scorpions", "16", "18", "141", "Bellerive Oval", "Sat , Aug 11 02:00pm" ], [ "Werribee Tigers", "15", "11", "101", "lost to", "Port Melbourne Boroughs", "16", "14", "110", "Bartercard Oval", "Sun , Aug 12 02:00pm" ], [ "Box Hill Hawks", "5", "12", "42", "lost to", "Sandringham Zebras", "13", "10", "88", "Box Hill City Oval", "Sun , Aug 12 02:00pm" ], [ "Northern Bullants", "15", "9", "99", "defeated", "Frankston Dolphins", "7", "13", "55", "Preston City Oval", "Sun , Aug 12 02:00pm" ], [ "Bendigo Bombers", "21", "10", "136", "defeated", "Williamstown Seagulls", "12", "15", "87", "Windy Hill", "Sun , Aug 12 02:00pm" ], [ "Coburg Tigers", "-", "-", "-", "-", "BYE", "-", "-", "-", "-", "-" ] ]
TRUenergy VFL season -- Round 18 - Seniors
2007_VFL_season_results_17
Results for the 2007 Victorian Football League known as the TRUenergy VFL season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auburn_Tigers_men's_basketball
Auburn Tigers men's basketball
[ "Year", "Seed", "Region", "Round", "Location", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "1984", "5", "East", "First Round", "Charlotte , NC", "12 Richmond", "L 71-72" ], [ "1985", "11", "Mideast", "First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen", "South Bend , IN South Bend , IN Birmingham , AL", "6 Purdue 3 Kansas 2 North Carolina", "W 59-58 W 66-64 L 56-62" ], [ "1986", "8", "West", "First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight", "Long Beach , CA Long Beach , CA Houston , TX Houston , TX", "9 Arizona 1 St. John 's 4 UNLV 2 Louisville", "W 73-63 W 81-65 W 70-63 L 76-84" ], [ "1987", "8", "Midwest", "First Round Second Round", "Indianapolis , IN Indianapolis , IN", "9 San Diego 1 Indiana", "W 62-61 L 90-107" ], [ "1988", "8", "Southeast", "First Round Second Round", "Atlanta , GA Atlanta , GA", "9 Bradley 1 Oklahoma", "W 90-86 L 87-107" ], [ "1999", "1", "South", "First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen", "Indianapolis , IN Indianapolis , IN Knoxville , TN", "16 Winthrop 9 Oklahoma State 4 Ohio State", "W 80-41 W 81-74 L 64-72" ], [ "2000", "7", "Midwest", "First Round Second Round", "Minneapolis , MN Minneapolis , MN", "10 Creighton 2 Iowa State", "W 72-63 L 60-79" ], [ "2003", "10", "East", "First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen", "Tampa , FL Tampa , FL Albany , NY", "7 Saint Joseph 's 2 Wake Forest 3 Syracuse", "W 65-63 W 68-62 L 78-79" ], [ "2018", "4", "Midwest", "First Round Second Round", "San Diego , CA San Diego , CA", "13 College of Charleston 5 Clemson", "W 62-58 L 53-84" ], [ "2019", "5", "Midwest", "First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four", "Salt Lake City , UT Salt Lake City , UT Kansas City , MO Kansas City , MO Minneapolis , MN", "12 New Mexico State 4 Kansas 1 North Carolina 2 Kentucky 1 Virginia", "W 78-77 W 89-75 W 97-80 W 77-71 L 62-63" ] ]
Championships and postseason -- NCAA Tournament
Auburn has appeared in the NCAA Tournament 10 times . Their combined record is 17–10 .
Auburn_Tigers_men's_basketball_7
The Auburn Tigers men's basketball team is the intercollegiate men's basketball program that represents Auburn University. The school competes in the Southeastern Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Tigers play their home games at Auburn Arena in Auburn, Alabama on the university campus. The program began in 1906, and is currently coached by Bruce Pearl. Auburn has won four conference regular season championships and two SEC Tournament championships. Auburn has appeared in the NCAA Tournament ten times, making it as far as the Final Four in 2019. 11 Auburn players have been named All-Americans and Auburn has had 92 All-SEC selections. Auburn has produced 30 NBA Draft picks, including Chuck Person (1986) and Chris Morris (1988), both of whom were selected with the fourth overall pick, the highest in Auburn history. Two Auburn players have been named SEC Player of the Year: Charles Barkley in 1984 and Chris Porter in 1999. Auburn has had five head coaches selected as SEC Coach of the Year a total of seven times, and former Auburn head coach Cliff Ellis was named National Coach of the Year by multiple outlets in 1999. Former Auburn player Charles Barkley was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danie_Visser
Danie Visser
[ "Result", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Loss", "1", "1982", "Munich , West Germany", "Clay", "Tian Viljoen", "Chip Hooper Mel Purcell", "4-6 , 6-7" ], [ "Loss", "2", "1983", "La Quinta , U.S", "Hard", "Tian Viljoen", "Brian Gottfried Raúl Ramírez", "3-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "3", "1983", "Palermo , Italy", "Clay", "Tian Viljoen", "Pablo Arraya José Luis Clerc", "6-1 , 4-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Win", "1", "1985", "Bristol , England", "Grass", "Eddie Edwards", "John Alexander Russell Simpson", "6-4 , 7-6" ], [ "Loss", "4", "1985", "Livingston , U.S", "Hard", "Eddie Edwards", "Mike De Palmer Peter Doohan", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "5", "1986", "Toronto Indoor , Canada", "Carpet ( i )", "Christo Steyn", "Wojtek Fibak Joakim Nyström", "3-6 , 6-7" ], [ "Loss", "6", "1986", "Atlanta , U.S", "Carpet ( i )", "Christo Steyn", "Andy Kohlberg Robert Va n't Hof", "2-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Win", "2", "1986", "Bristol , England", "Grass", "Christo Steyn", "Mark Edmondson Wally Masur", "6-7 , 7-6 , 12-10" ], [ "Loss", "7", "1986", "Cincinnati Masters , U.S", "Hard", "Christo Steyn", "Mark Kratzmann Kim Warwick", "3-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Loss", "8", "1986", "Tel Aviv , Israel", "Hard", "Christo Steyn", "John Letts Peter Lundgren", "3-6 , 6-3 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "9", "1987", "Philadelphia , U.S", "Carpet ( i )", "Christo Steyn", "Sergio Casal Emilio Sánchez", "6-3 , 1-6 , 6-7" ], [ "Loss", "10", "1988", "Philadelphia , U.S", "Carpet ( i )", "Kevin Curren", "Kelly Evernden Johan Kriek", "6-7 , 3-6" ], [ "Win", "3", "1988", "Charleston , U.S", "Clay", "Pieter Aldrich", "Jorge Lozano Todd Witsken", "7-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Loss", "11", "1988", "Forest Hills , U.S", "Clay", "Pieter Aldrich", "Jorge Lozano Todd Witsken", "3-6 , 6-7" ], [ "Loss", "12", "1988", "London Queen 's Club , England", "Grass", "Pieter Aldrich", "Ken Flach Robert Seguso", "2-6 , 6-7" ], [ "Loss", "13", "1988", "Stratton Mountain , U.S", "Hard", "Pieter Aldrich", "Jorge Lozano Todd Witsken", "3-6 , 6-7" ], [ "Loss", "14", "1989", "Sydney Outdoor , Australia", "Hard", "Pieter Aldrich", "Darren Cahill Wally Masur", "4-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Loss", "15", "1989", "Stratton Mountain , U.S", "Hard", "Pieter Aldrich", "Mark Kratzmann Wally Masur", "3-6 , 6-4 , 6-7" ], [ "Win", "4", "1989", "Indianapolis , U.S", "Hard", "Pieter Aldrich", "Peter Doohan Laurie Warder", "7-6 , 7-6" ], [ "Loss", "16", "1989", "Cincinnati Masters , U.S", "Hard", "Pieter Aldrich", "Ken Flach Robert Seguso", "4-6 , 4-6" ] ]
WCT/Grand Prix finals -- Doubles ( 17 wins , 25 losses )
Danie_Visser_1
Danie Visser (born 26 July 1961) is a former professional tennis player from South Africa. A doubles specialist, he won three Grand Slam men's doubles titles (two Australian Open and one US Open). Visser reached the world No. 1 doubles ranking in January 1990. Visser won the first of 17 career doubles titles in 1985 at Bristol. In 1990 he won the men's doubles titles at both the Australian Open and the US Open, partnering his fellow South African player Pieter Aldrich. The pair were also doubles runners-up at Wimbledon that year. Visser won the Australian Open doubles crown again in 1993, partnering Laurie Warder. Visser won the final doubles title of his career in 1994 at Manchester. Visser's best singles ranking was world No. 59, which he attained in 1984. He attended Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool (Afrikaans High School for Boys, also known as Affies), a popular and renowned public school located in Pretoria.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tipsport_Hockey_Cup
Tipsport Hockey Cup
[ "Titles", "Club", "Year" ]
[ [ "2", "HC Sparta Praha", "2001 , 2009" ], [ "1", "HC České Budějovice", "2000" ], [ "1", "HC Moeller Pardubice", "2007" ], [ "1", "HC Chemopetrol Litvínov", "2002" ], [ "1", "HC JME Znojemští Orli", "2003" ], [ "1", "HC Kometa Brno", "2008" ], [ "1", "HC Plzeň 1929", "2010" ] ]
Titles by team
Tipsport_Hockey_Cup_1
The Tipsport Hockey Cup is the national ice hockey cup competition in the Czech Republic. It was first played as the Zepter Hockey Cup in 2000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_800_metres
2006 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 800 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "David Rudisha", "Kenya", "1:47.40" ], [ "2", "Jackson Kivuva", "Kenya", "1:47.64" ], [ "3", "Abraham Chepkirwok", "Uganda", "1:47.79" ], [ "4", "Marcin Lewandowski", "Poland", "1:48.25" ], [ "5", "Rabii Doukkana", "Morocco", "1:48.39" ], [ "6", "Abubaker Kaki", "Sudan", "1:48.46" ], [ "7", "Belal Mansour Ali", "Bahrain", "1:49.09" ], [ "8", "Andy González", "Cuba", "1:53.61" ] ]
Results -- Final
18 August
2006_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_800_metres_0
The men's 800 metres event at the 2006 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Beijing, China, at Chaoyang Sports Centre on 15, 16 and 18 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aastha_Gill
Aastha Gill
[ "Year", "Film", "Song", "Featuring" ]
[ [ "2014", "Fugly", "Dhup Chik", "Badshah Raftaar" ], [ "2014", "Khoobsoorat", "Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai", "Badshah" ], [ "2018", "Blackmail", "Happy Happy", "Badshah" ], [ "2018", "Stree", "Kamariya", "Divya Kumar Sachin-Jigar" ], [ "2018", "Namaste England", "Proper Patola", "Diljit Dosanjh Badshah" ] ]
Discography -- Films
Aastha_Gill_0
Aastha Gill is an Indian playback singer who debuted with the party song Dhup Chik from Fugly. She followed it up with the peppy dance number Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai from Khoobsurat. She is known for her singles DJ Wale Babu, Buzz and Naagin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Daytona_500
2014 Daytona 500
[ "Pos", "Grid", "No", "Driver", "Team", "Manufacturer", "Laps", "Status" ]
[ [ "1", "9", "20", "Matt Kenseth", "Joe Gibbs Racing", "Toyota", "60", "Running" ], [ "2", "10", "5", "Kasey Kahne", "Hendrick Motorsports", "Chevrolet", "60", "Running" ], [ "3", "6", "9", "Marcos Ambrose", "Richard Petty Motorsports", "Ford", "60", "Running" ], [ "4", "4", "88", "Dale Earnhardt , Jr", "Hendrick Motorsports", "Chevrolet", "60", "Running" ], [ "5", "22", "98", "Josh Wise", "Phil Parsons Racing", "Ford", "60", "Running" ], [ "6", "7", "43", "Aric Almirola", "Richard Petty Motorsports", "Ford", "60", "Running" ], [ "7", "14", "47", "A. J. Allmendinger", "JTG Daugherty Racing", "Chevrolet", "60", "Running" ], [ "8", "16", "38", "David Gilliland", "Front Row Motorsports", "Ford", "60", "Running" ], [ "9", "3", "31", "Ryan Newman", "Richard Childress Racing", "Chevrolet", "60", "Running" ], [ "10", "18", "14", "Tony Stewart", "Stewart-Haas Racing", "Chevrolet", "60", "Running" ], [ "11", "20", "26", "Cole Whitt ( R )", "Swan Racing", "Toyota", "60", "Running" ], [ "12", "2", "16", "Greg Biffle", "Roush Fenway Racing", "Ford", "60", "Running" ], [ "13", "13", "10", "Danica Patrick", "Stewart-Haas Racing", "Chevrolet", "60", "Running" ], [ "14", "24", "23", "Alex Bowman ( R )", "BK Racing", "Toyota", "60", "Running" ], [ "15", "19", "55", "Brian Vickers", "Michael Waltrip Racing", "Toyota", "60", "Running" ], [ "16", "8", "22", "Joey Logano", "Team Penske", "Ford", "60", "Running" ], [ "17", "17", "30", "Parker Kligerman ( R )", "Swan Racing", "Toyota", "60", "Running" ], [ "18", "1", "3", "Austin Dillon ( R )", "Richard Childress Racing", "Chevrolet", "60", "Running" ], [ "19", "5", "17", "Ricky Stenhouse , Jr", "Roush Fenway Racing", "Ford", "60", "Running" ], [ "20", "11", "18", "Kyle Busch", "Joe Gibbs Racing", "Toyota", "60", "Running" ] ]
Budweiser Duels -- Race One
Austin Dillon led the field to the green flag at 7:16 p.m. , and after leading the first 14 laps , Dillon lost the lead to Dale Earnhardt , Jr. on lap 15 . Matt Kenseth took the lead on lap 29 , and held the lead until lap 36 , when he pitted and the lead was passed to Earnhardt , Jr. once again . Earnhardt , Jr. and Kasey Kahne each held the lead for a lap before Kenseth cycled back to the lead with 21 laps to go . On the last lap , Kevin Harvick pulled up alongside Matt Kenseth , while Kahne got to the inside , creating a three-wide photo finish in which Kenseth prevailed . Michael McDowell and Joe Nemechek failed to make the Daytona 500 . [ 28 ] Kenseth stated that he `` was kind of embarrassed to walk in the garage '' but felt that his race performance `` builds confidence in all of us , makes us feel like you can go out and get the job done if everybody does their jobs and we do everything right '' . [ 28 ] Harvick 's car failed post-race inspection because his car exceeded the maximum split on the track bar . He was disqualified , but his speed in qualifying was enough to get him into the Daytona 500 . [ 29 ] Greg Zipadelli , the competitions director at Harvick 's team – Stewart-Haas Racing – referred to the infraction as `` an adjustment during the race and it was more than it should have been '' . [ 29 ]
2014_Daytona_500_6
The 2014 Daytona 500, the 56th running of the event, was held on February 23, 2014 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Contested over 200 laps and 500 miles (800 km) on the 2.5 miles (4.0 km) asphalt tri-oval, it was the first race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup season. Dale Earnhardt, Jr., driving for Hendrick Motorsports, won the race, making this his second Daytona 500 victory breaking a 55-race winless streak. Denny Hamlin finished 2nd, while Brad Keselowski, Jeff Gordon, and Jimmie Johnson rounded out the Top 5. This race had seven cautions and 42 lead changes among 18 different drivers. The top rookies of this race were polesitter Austin Dillon (9th), Alex Bowman (23rd), and Brian Scott (25th).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Importance_of_religion_by_country
Importance of religion by country
[ "Country", "Yes , important", "No , unimportant" ]
[ [ "Estonia", "16%", "84%" ], [ "Sweden", "17%", "83%" ], [ "Denmark", "19%", "81%" ], [ "Norway", "22%", "78%" ], [ "Czech Republic", "21%", "75%" ], [ "Japan", "24%", "75%" ], [ "Hong Kong", "24%", "74%" ], [ "United Kingdom", "27%", "73%" ], [ "Finland", "28%", "70%" ], [ "Vietnam", "30%", "69%" ], [ "France", "30%", "69%" ], [ "Australia", "32%", "68%" ], [ "The Netherlands", "33%", "67%" ], [ "New Zealand", "33%", "66%" ], [ "Belgium", "33%", "58%" ], [ "Cuba", "34%", "64%" ], [ "Bulgaria", "34%", "62%" ], [ "Russia", "34%", "66%" ], [ "Belarus", "34%", "56%" ], [ "Luxembourg", "39%", "59%" ] ]
Countries
Importance_of_religion_by_country_0
This page charts a list of countries by importance of religion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Seton
Barry Seton
[ "Year", "Team", "Co-Drivers", "Car", "Class", "Laps", "Pos", "Class Pos" ]
[ [ "1963", "", "Herb Taylor", "Morris 850", "A", "112", "NA", "7th" ], [ "1964", "Fairfield Motors Pty Ltd", "Herb Taylor", "Ford Cortina Mk.I GT", "C", "130", "2nd", "2nd" ], [ "1965", "Fairfield Motors Pty Ltd", "Midge Bosworth", "Ford Cortina Mk.I GT500", "D", "130", "1st", "1st" ], [ "1966", "B Arentz", "Barry Arentz", "Morris Cooper S", "C", "125", "8th", "8th" ], [ "1967", "C Smith", "Charlie Smith", "Morris Cooper S", "C", "127", "6th", "2nd" ], [ "1968", "Ford Motor Company of Australia", "Fred Gibson", "Ford XT Falcon GT", "D", "113", "31st", "11th" ], [ "1969", "Ford Motor Company of Australia", "Fred Gibson", "Ford XW Falcon GTHO", "D", "93", "DNF", "DNF" ], [ "1970", "Ford Motor Co of Australia", "Fred Gibson", "Ford XW Falcon GTHO Phase II", "E", "33", "DNF", "DNF" ], [ "1971", "Road & Track Auto Services", "Fred Gibson", "Ford XY Falcon GTHO Phase III", "E", "32", "DNF", "DNF" ], [ "1972", "Finnie Ford Pty Ltd", "Herb Taylor", "Ford Escort GT 1600 Mk.I", "B", "116", "15th", "4th" ], [ "1973", "Ford Australia", "Fred Gibson", "Ford XA Falcon GT Hardtop", "D", "17", "DNF", "DNF" ], [ "1974", "WH Motors Pty Ltd", "Don Smith", "Holden LC Torana GTR", "2001 - 3000cc", "56", "DNF", "DNF" ], [ "1975", "B Benson", "Don Smith", "Ford Capri Mk.I GT 3000", "C", "138", "15th", "3rd" ], [ "1976", "Barry Benson", "Don Smith", "Ford Capri Mk.I", "2001cc - 3000cc", "156", "8th", "1st" ], [ "1977", "Amco Pty Limited", "Don Smith", "Ford Capri Mk.I", "2001cc - 3000cc", "154", "6th", "1st" ], [ "1978", "Amco Pty Limited", "Don Smith", "Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback", "A", "152", "8th", "8th" ], [ "1979", "Unipart Australia", "Don Smith", "Holden LX Torana SS A9X Hatchback", "A", "148", "7th", "7th" ], [ "1980", "Don Smith", "Don Smith", "Ford Capri Mk.III", "2001-3000cc", "156", "8th", "1st" ], [ "1981", "John Goss Racing", "John Goss", "Jaguar XJS", "8 Cylinder & Over", "73", "DNF", "DNF" ], [ "1982", "Barry Seton", "Don Smith", "Ford Capri Mk.III", "B", "147", "12th", "2nd" ] ]
Career results -- Complete Bathurst 500/1000 results
Seton won the 2000-3000cc class at the 1980 Hardie Ferodo 1000 driving a Ford Capri with Don Smith ( image from 2017 )
Barry_Seton_1
Barry Seton (known as 'Bo'), (born 5 October 1936), is an Australian racing driver. He won the Bathurst 500 (500-mile race, about 800 km) in 1965 with co-driver Midge Bosworth driving a Ford Cortina GT500. He has competed in the Bathurst 500 (and later 1000 km) 22 times, competing every year from 1963 to 1984, and completing the race in fifteen of those. In addition to his outright win in 1965, he won his class at Bathurst (co-driven on each occasion by Don Smith) in 1976, 1977 and 1980. Seton, who suffered from Polio as a child, was particularly noted for his mastery of the Ford Capri in the mid-1970s, registering not only the class wins at Bathurst, but also winning the Sun-7 Rothmans 3-Litre Series at Amaroo Park. For his 21st Bathurst start in 1983, his co-driver was his son, Glenn Seton making the first of so far 25 Great Race starts and who would go on to become a two time ATCC winner. The pair were leading Class B by over a lap when their Ford Capri blew its engine resulting in a DNF. His last start, in the 1984 James Hardie 1000 was driving a Group A Ford Mustang paired with longtime co-driver Don Smith. The pair finished 20th outright and 3rd in Group A. He later became known as an engine builder, firstly with the Peter Jackson Nissan Team building their turbocharged engines from 1986 until 1988 before Glenn formed his own team, Glenn Seton Racing in 1989. Seton joined his son and was chief engine builder of the teams Ford Sierra RS500s until the team switched to racing the V8 Ford Falcon in late 1992. Seton also built a number of customer engines mostly for privateer V8 Supercar teams.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1842
List of shipwrecks in April 1842
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Brunswick", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on the Sunk Sand , in the North Sea off the coast of Suffolk . Her crew were rescued by the smack Good Agreement ( United Kingdom ) . She was on a voyage from Hull , Yorkshire to London" ], [ "Independiente", "Spain", "The ship ran aground on the West Rocks , off Harwich , Essex , United Kingdom . She was refloated and taken into the River Colne with assistance from HMRC Desmond ( Board of Customs ) , the smacks Aurora Increase , Celerity and Friend ' s Goodwill and the steamship Brocklebank ( all United Kingdom ) . Independiente was on a voyage from Hamburg to Havana , Cuba . She was subsequently taken into Wivenhoe , Essex for repairs" ], [ "Lady Raffles", "United Kingdom", "The ship caught fire at Sydney , New South Wales and was scuttled . She was refloated on 30 April and put under repair" ], [ "Leonora", "Texas", "The sloop was wrecked at the mouth of the Brazos River" ], [ "Palmetto", "United States", "The ship ran aground and was wrecked off the Cove Point Lighthouse , Maryland . She was on a voyage from Baltimore , Maryland to Halifax , Nova Scotia , British North America" ], [ "William Walker", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean . Her crew survived . She was on a voyage from Gloucester to Quebec City , Province of Canada , British North America" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1842_7
The list of shipwrecks in April 1842 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during April 1842.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-1_Pictures
A-1 Pictures
[ "Title", "Broadcast Channel", "First run start date", "First run end date", "Eps", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Zenmai Zamurai", "NHK E", "April 3 , 2006", "February 6 , 2009", "175", "Original work . Co-production with No Side" ], [ "Robby & Kerobby", "TV Tokyo", "April 1 , 2007", "March 30 , 2008", "52", "Original work" ], [ "Big Windup !", "TBS , MBS", "April 12 , 2007", "September 27 , 2007", "25", "Based on a manga by Asa Higuchi" ], [ "Persona : Trinity Soul", "Tokyo MX , BS11", "January 5 , 2008", "June 28 , 2008", "26", "Based on a video game by Atlus" ], [ "Birdy the Mighty : Decode", "TV Saitama", "July 4 , 2008", "September 26 , 2008", "13", "Based on a manga by Masami Yuki" ], [ "Black Butler", "MBS", "October 3 , 2008", "March 27 , 2009", "24", "Based on a manga by Yana Toboso" ], [ "Kannagi : Crazy Shrine Maidens", "Tokyo MX", "October 4 , 2008", "December 27 , 2008", "13", "Based on a manga by Eri Takenashi . Production co-operation by Ordet" ], [ "Birdy the Mighty : Decode 02", "Sun TV", "January 9 , 2009", "March 27 , 2009", "12", "Sequel to Birdy the Mighty : Decode" ], [ "Valkyria Chronicles", "MBS", "April 4 , 2009", "September 26 , 2009", "26", "Based on a video game by Sega" ], [ "Fairy Tail", "TXN ( TV Tokyo )", "October 12 , 2009 ( first series ) April 5 , 2014 ( second series ) October 7 , 2018 ( third series )", "March 30 , 2013 ( first series ) March 26 , 2016 ( second series ) September 29 , 2019 ( third series )", "328", "Based on a manga by Hiro Mashima . Co-production with Satelight ( first series ) , Bridge ( second and third series ) , and CloverWorks ( third series )" ], [ "Sound of the Sky", "TV Tokyo", "January 4 , 2010", "March 22 , 2010", "12", "Original work" ], [ "Big Windup ! 2", "MBS , TBS", "April 1 , 2010", "June 24 , 2010", "13", "Sequel to Big Windup !" ], [ "Working ! !", "Tokyo MX", "April 4 , 2010", "June 26 , 2010", "13", "Based on a manga by Karino Takatsu" ], [ "Night Raid 1931", "TV Tokyo", "April 5 , 2010", "June 28 , 2010", "13", "Original work" ], [ "Black Butler II", "MBS", "July 2 , 2010", "September 17 , 2010", "12", "Sequel to Black Butler" ], [ "Occult Academy", "TV Tokyo", "July 6 , 2010", "September 27 , 2010", "13", "Original work" ], [ "Togainu no Chi", "MBS , TBS", "October 7 , 2010", "December 23 , 2010", "12", "Based on a video game by Nitro+chiral" ], [ "Fractale", "Fuji TV ( Noitamina )", "January 13 , 2011", "March 31 , 2011", "11", "Original work . Production co-operation by Ordet" ], [ "Anohana : The Flower We Saw That Day", "Fuji TV ( Noitamina )", "April 14 , 2011", "June 23 , 2011", "11", "Original work" ], [ "Blue Exorcist", "JNN ( MBS )", "April 17 , 2011", "October 2 , 2011", "25", "Based on a manga by Kazue Kato" ] ]
Works -- Television series
A-1_Pictures_0
A-1 Pictures Inc. (Japanese: 株式会社A-1 Pictures, Hepburn: Kabushikigaisha A - 1 pikucha) is a Japanese animation studio founded by ex-Sunrise producer Mikihiro Iwata, a subsidiary of Sony Music Entertainment Japan's anime production firm Aniplex.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Figure_skating_at_the_1994_Goodwill_Games
Figure skating at the 1994 Goodwill Games
[ "Rank", "Name", "Country", "CD", "OD", "FD", "TFP" ]
[ [ "1", "Irina Romanova / Igor Yaroshenko", "Ukraine", "0.4", "0.6", "1.0", "1.0" ], [ "2", "Irina Lobacheva / Ilia Averbukh", "Russia", "0.8", "1.2", "2.0", "2.0" ], [ "3", "Ekaterina Svirina / Sergei Sakhnovski", "Russia", "1.6", "2.4", "3.0", "3.0" ], [ "4", "Elena Grushina / Ruslan Goncharov", "Ukraine", "1.2", "1.8", "4.0", "4.0" ], [ "5", "Anna Semenovich / Maxim Kachanov", "Russia", "2.0", "3.0", "5.0", "5.0" ], [ "6", "Tamara Kuchiki / Neale Smull", "United States", "2.4", "3.6", "6.0", "6.0" ] ]
Results -- Ice dancing
Figure_skating_at_the_1994_Goodwill_Games_3
Figure skating at the 1994 Goodwill Games took place in Saint Petersburg, Russia at the Yubileyny Sports Palace. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The event, held in August 1994, was delayed by a day after a heat wave, a power outage and lack of air conditioning resulted in the ice not being ready.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Vision
First Vision
[ "Source of First Vision", "Supernatural beings", "Messages from beings", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1832 Joseph Smith 's own handwriting from his Letterbook The Papers of Joseph Smith , v1 , p. 5-7 , Dean Jessee ( ed . ) , Deseret Book Company 1989 . And Early Mormon Documents , v 1 , p. 27-29 , Dan Vogel , Signature Books , 1996", "The Lord", "Thy sins are forgiven thee ; the world lieth in sin and has turned aside from the gospel ; and a brief apocalyptic note", "Frederick G. Williams edited Joseph 's account to take place in his 16th year ( i.e . when he is 15 years old ) . All other accounts state his age as 14" ], [ "1835 , Nov. 9 , 14 - Joseph Smith diary ( Ohio Journal , handwritten , Warren Parrish scribe ) The Papers of Joseph Smith , Dean Jessee ( ed . ) , v2 , p68-69 . Deseret Book Company 1989", "Two personages , and many angels", "Thy sins are forgiven thee and Jesus is the son of God", "No message of revivals or corrupt churches" ], [ "1838/1839 - History of the Church , Early Draft ( James Mulholland Scribe )", "Two personages appear , and one says This is my beloved Son , hear him", "The personages tell Smith that all churches are corrupt", "No mention of sins forgiven . A revival is mentioned" ], [ "1842 , March - Times and Seasons March 1 , 1842 , vol . 3 no . 9 , pp 706-07", "Two personages appear , and one says This is my beloved Son , hear him", "The personages tell Smith that all churches are corrupt", "No mention of sins forgiven . A revival is mentioned" ], [ "1842 , March - Times and Seasons March 15 , 1842 , vol . 3 no . 11 , pp . 727-28 , April 1 , 1842 , vol . 3 , no . 11 , pp . 748-49 . This version was later incorporated into History of the Church , and later into the Pearl of Great Price as Joseph Smith-History and thus is sometimes referred to as the canonized version", "Two personages appear , and one says This is my beloved Son , hear him", "The personages tell Smith that all churches are corrupt", "No mention of sins forgiven . A revival is mentioned . When this version was incorporated into the History of the Church , it was put into a context that suggests it was composed in 1838 , but 1842 is the first known publication of this version" ], [ "1843 , July - Letter from JS to D. Rupp An Original History of the Religious Denominations at Present Existing in the United States , Daniel Rupp , Philadelphia , 1844. pp . 404-10", "Two personages appear . No mention of this is my son", "The personages tell Smith that all churches are corrupt", "No mention of sins forgiven . No revival mentioned . Available online here . See also the Wentworth letter" ], [ "1843 , Aug 29 - Interview with journalist David White Reprinted in Jessee vol . 1 pp . 443-44", "Two personages appear . Behold my beloved son , hear him", "The personages tell Smith that all churches are corrupt", "Revival is mentioned . No mention of sins forgiven" ] ]
Context and development of the vision story -- Recorded accounts of the vision
In the first written accounts of the First Vision , the central theme is personal forgiveness , while in later accounts the focus shifts to the apostasy and corruption of churches . [ 114 ] In early accounts , Smith seems reluctant to talk about the vision ; in later versions , various details are mentioned that were not mentioned in the earliest narratives . [ 115 ] Jerald and Sandra Tanner cite the multiple versions of the First Vision as evidence that it may have been fabricated by Smith . [ 116 ] For instance , they have specifically pointed out that it is unclear between various versions whether Smith was 14 or 15 at the time of the vision ; whether he attended a contemporaneous religious revival ; whether the supernatural personages told Smith that his sins were forgiven ; whether the personages were angels , Jesus , God , or some combination ; and whether Smith had already determined for himself that all churches were false before he experienced the vision . However , Stephen Prothero argues that any historian should expect to find differences in narratives written many years apart , and that the key elements are present in all the accounts . [ 117 ] Some believers view differences in the accounts as overstated . Richard L. Anderson wrote , `` What are the main problems of interpreting so many accounts ? The first problem is the interpreter . One person perceives harmony and interconnections while another overstates differences . `` [ 118 ] Other believers view the differences in the accounts as reflective of Smith 's increase in maturity and knowledge over time . [ 119 ] The following table gives a summary of differences in First Vision accounts :
First_Vision_0
The First Vision (also called the grove experience) refers to a vision that Joseph Smith said he received in the spring of 1820, in a wooded area in Manchester, New York, which his followers call the Sacred Grove. Smith described it as a personal theophany in which he received instruction from God. Smith's followers believe the vision reinforces his authority as the founder and prophet of the Latter Day Saint movement. According to the account Smith told in 1838, he went to the woods to pray about which church to join but fell into the grip of an evil power that nearly overcame him. At the last moment, he was rescued by two shining personages (implied to be Jesus and God the Father) who hovered above him. One of the beings told Smith not to join any existing churches because all taught incorrect doctrines. Smith wrote several accounts of the vision beginning in 1832, but none of the accounts were published until the 1840s. Though Smith had described other visions, the First Vision was essentially unknown to early Latter Day Saints; Smith's experience did not become important in the Latter Day Saint movement until the early 20th century, when it became the embodiment of the Latter Day Saint restoration. The First Vision also corroborated distinctive Mormon doctrines such as the bodily nature of God the Father and the uniqueness of Mormonism as the only true path to salvation.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Araski_AES
Araski AES
[ "Season", "Tier", "Division", "Pos", "W-L" ]
[ [ "2010-11", "3", "1ª División", "4th", "20-10" ], [ "2011-12", "3", "1ª División", "2nd", "24-5" ], [ "2012-13", "3", "1ª División", "1st", "25-1" ], [ "2013-14", "2", "Liga Femenina 2", "9th", "7-15" ], [ "2014-15", "2", "Liga Femenina 2", "7th", "12-10" ], [ "2015-16", "2", "Liga Femenina 2", "2nd", "24-6" ], [ "2016-17", "1", "Liga Femenina", "4th", "15-15" ], [ "2017-18", "1", "Liga Femenina", "10th", "10-16" ], [ "2018-19", "1", "Liga Femenina", "7th", "10-18" ] ]
Season by season
Araski_AES_0
Araski AES, also known as RPK Araski for sponsorship reasons, is a women's basketball team based in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Basque Country, Spain. The team currently plays in league Liga Femenina de Baloncesto.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genting_Poker_Series
Genting Poker Series
[ "Date", "City", "Entires", "Winner", "Prize" ]
[ [ "7-10 Feb 2013", "Birmingham", "584", "Julian Thew", "£40,120" ], [ "20-24 Mar 2013", "Newcastle", "400", "Ellie Biessek", "£38,620" ], [ "15-19 May 2013", "Sheffield", "546", "Mudasser Hussain", "£42,960" ], [ "14-18 Aug 2013", "Southend", "367", "Danny Tran", "£30,765" ], [ "12-15 Sep 2013", "Stoke on Trent", "415", "Tony Hallam", "£34,360" ], [ "10-14 Oct 2013", "Edinburgh", "292", "Mark Lane", "£30,850" ], [ "12-15 Dec 2013", "Sheffield", "262", "Richard Milner", "£40,086" ] ]
Tournament results -- 2013 Series
Genting_Poker_Series_1
The Genting Poker Series is a major series of regional poker tournaments held across the United Kingdom run by Genting Casinos, a UK based casino chain operated by the Genting Group. The Genting Poker Series was established in 2012, returning for subsequent seasons in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lanka_Journalism_Awards_for_Excellence
Sri Lanka Journalism Awards for Excellence
[ "Year", "Winner", "Newspaper" ]
[ [ "2000", "Dasa Hapuwalanage", "Lakbima" ], [ "2001", "Wasantha Siriwardene", "Daily Mirror" ], [ "2003", "Wasantha Siriwardena", "Daily Mirror" ], [ "2004", "Runner-up ( Sinhala ) J. Viroshan Wickramarathne Runner-up ( English ) Lalith Chandana Senanayake Runner-up ( Tamil ) S Yogamoorthy", "Gnanartha Pradeepaya The Island Thinakkural" ], [ "2006", "Jiffrey Kelaart de Silva Dasa Hapuwalanage", "Upali Newspapers Lankadeepa" ], [ "2007", "Asanga Indunil Weerasekara", "Rivira" ], [ "2009", "Wasantha Kanthilal Siriwardena", "The Nation" ], [ "", "Jeffry Michael Kelaart de Silva", "The Island" ], [ "2010", "Anjana Indrajith Jayaweera Ratnaraja C. Pradeepkumar", "Lakbima Thinakkural" ], [ "2011", "S Jeyapalan Anjana Indrajith", "Virakesari Lakbima" ], [ "2014", "Gihan de Chickera Namal Amarasinghe", "Daily Mirror Tamil Mirror" ], [ "2015", "Jeffrey Ainsley Michael Kelaart P. Shandrasegaram", "The Island Virakesari" ], [ "2018", "Dhammika Sajith Bandara Ekanayaka", "Daily Mirror" ] ]
Other awards -- Merit awards and honourable mention
Sri_Lanka_Journalism_Awards_for_Excellence_38
The Sri Lanka Journalism Awards for Excellence is an awards ceremony held annually in Sri Lanka to recognize the achievements of print media journalists working in the countrys three main languages - Sinhala, Tamil and English. It is the biggest print media awards programme in the country and is the only independent print media awards ceremony that has no affiliations or obligations to the government or any private institutions. In addition to awarding the top achievers of several categories in the print media each year, it also honours those who have served the journalistic profession for more than 40 years with Lifetime Achievement Awards. Each winner receives a trophy made in the shape of the nib of a fountain pen and a certificate. Applicants who do not win a category but have satisfied the standards set by the panel of judges receive merit awards which are only certificates. No cash or other prizes and incentives are offered to the winners. In some years, the winners received other gifts such as mobile phones or tablets along with their awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_5000_metres
2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Abreham Cherkos", "Ethiopia", "13:08.57" ], [ "2", "Mathew Kisorio", "Kenya", "13:11.57" ], [ "3", "Degen Gebremskel", "Ethiopia", "13:11.97" ], [ "4", "Geoffrey Kusuro", "Uganda", "13:31.80" ], [ "5", "Tony Wamulwa", "Zambia", "13:33.09" ], [ "6", "Vincent Yator", "Kenya", "13:35.67" ], [ "7", "Abraham Kiplimo", "Uganda", "13:41.89" ], [ "8", "Pascal Sarwat", "Tanzania", "13:50.29" ], [ "9", "Adil Rached", "Morocco", "13:51.45" ], [ "10", "Hassan Chahdi", "France", "13:51.45" ], [ "11", "Matt Centrowitz", "United States", "13:58.31" ], [ "12", "Akinobu Murasawa", "Japan", "13:58.87" ], [ "13", "Ryan Gregson", "Australia", "14:01.66" ], [ "14", "Sondre Moen", "Norway", "14:02.95" ], [ "15", "Charles Koech", "Qatar", "14:13.53" ], [ "16", "Ryan Collins", "United States", "14:30.16" ] ]
Results -- Final
13 July
2008_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_5000_metres_0
The men's 5000 metres event at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Bydgoszcz, Poland, at Zawisza Stadium on 13 July.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_New_York_University_alumni
List of New York University alumni
[ "Name", "Relation to NYU", "Notability" ]
[ [ "Sir Harold Acton", "major benefactor", "donated the Villa LaPietra Campus to NYU" ], [ "Elmer Holmes Bobst", "major benefactor", "namesake of NYU 's Elmer Holmes Bobst Library" ], [ "Charles Butler", "president of council", "" ], [ "Albert Gallatin", "founder of NYU", "Secretary of the Treasury under Thomas Jefferson" ], [ "Martin Kimmel", "major benefactor", "namesake of NYU 's Kimmel Center for Student Life" ], [ "Morgan Lewis", "one of the founders of NYU", "Governor of New York ( 1804-1807 )" ], [ "Michael Steinhardt", "major benefactor", "namesake of NYU 's Steinhardt School of Culture , Education , and Human Development" ], [ "Leonard N. Stern", "major benefactor", "namesake of NYU 's Stern School of Business" ], [ "Preston Tisch", "major benefactor", "namesake of NYU 's Tisch School of the Arts" ], [ "Donald Wallance", "CAS 1930 , B.A", "Industrial designer" ], [ "Oscar Lawton Wilkerson", "NYU alum", "Tuskegee Airman" ], [ "Miles Redd", "NYU alum", "Interior designer" ], [ "The Geico Gecko", "NYU Future Alum", "Geico Gecko" ] ]
Other
List_of_New_York_University_alumni_24
New York University (NYU) is one of the world's premier residential research and teaching institutions. This partial list of notable New York University alumni includes a sampling of the many graduates who are leaders in their respective fields, non-graduate former students, fictional students, and current students of New York University. The list is abridged - only a representative few are listed. NYU ranks 7th among the World's top 100 universities for producing millionaires, as compiled by Times Higher Education World University Rankings. NYU ranks 5th globally among universities with the highest number of alumni worth $30 million or more, as compiled by ABC News. CNBC ranks NYU 4th globally among universities with the most billionaire graduates. National Academy of Inventors ranks NYU 19th in the world based on the number of patents generated. In 2016, a study based on a computerized analysis of the number of times institutions of higher education are mentioned in Wikipedia and the number of times people search for them on Google, ranked NYU #19 among all universities in the world. NYU also is the second top feeder school for analyst careers in finance and investment banking, after University of Pennsylvania, on Wall Street.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Kyrgyzstan_League
2015 Kyrgyzstan League
[ "Club", "Visa 1", "Visa 2" ]
[ [ "Dordoi Bishkek", "Aziz Keldiyarov", "Muhammad Adil" ], [ "Alay Osh", "Kenesbay Shubaev", "Alia Sylla" ], [ "Alga Bishkek", "Sergei Kaleutin", "Ivan Sivozhelezov" ], [ "Abdish-Ata Kant", "Oluwatosin Aleriva", "Seifakhreddin Hayatcher" ] ]
Foreign players
2015_Kyrgyzstan_League_2
The 2015 Kyrgyzstan League is the 24th season of Kyrgyzstan League, the Football Federation of Kyrgyz Republic's top division of association football. Dordoi are the defending champions, having won the previous season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companies_of_Lebanon
List of companies of Lebanon
[ "Name", "Industry", "Sector", "Headquarters", "Founded", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Al Jadeed", "Consumer services", "Broadcasting & entertainment", "Beirut", "1991", "Television broadcaster" ], [ "Alrifai", "Consumer services", "Specialty retailers", "Beirut", "1948", "Nut retailer" ], [ "AZADEA Group", "Consumer services", "Broadline retailers", "Beirut", "1978", "Retailer" ], [ "Bank Audi", "Financials", "Banks", "Beirut", "1830", "Public bank" ], [ "Bank of Beirut", "Financials", "Banks", "Beirut", "1963", "Commercial bank" ], [ "Banque du Liban", "Financials", "Banks", "Beirut", "1963", "Central bank" ], [ "Banque Zilkha", "Financials", "Banks", "Beirut", "1946", "Defunct , merged into Société Bancaire du Liban in 1958" ], [ "Beirut International Center Production ( BIC )", "Consumer services", "Broadcasting & entertainment", "Beirut", "2007", "Media production" ], [ "Beirut Stock Exchange", "Financials", "Investment services", "Beirut", "1920", "Primary exchange" ], [ "Berytos Airlines", "Consumer services", "Airlines", "Hazmiyeh", "2003", "Airline , defunct 2008" ], [ "Bonjus", "Consumer goods", "Soft drinks", "Beirut", "1962", "Juice" ], [ "Byblos Bank", "Financials", "Banks", "Beirut", "1963", "Banking and financial services" ], [ "Château Musar", "Consumer goods", "Distillers & vintners", "Ghazir", "1930", "Winery" ], [ "Eastline Marketing", "Technology", "Internet", "Mansourieh", "2006", "Online marketing" ], [ "Farra Design Center", "Consumer services", "Specialty retailers", "Beirut", "1939", "Retail store" ], [ "FFA Private Bank", "Financials", "Banks", "Beirut", "1994", "Financial brokerage and bank" ], [ "Forward Music", "Consumer services", "Broadcasting & entertainment", "Beirut", "2001", "Record label" ], [ "Future News", "Consumer services", "Broadcasting & entertainment", "Beirut", "2007", "News channel" ], [ "Future Television", "Consumer services", "Broadcasting & entertainment", "Beirut", "1993", "Television" ], [ "Intra Bank", "Financials", "Banks", "Beirut", "1951", "Defunct 1966" ] ]
Notable firms
List_of_companies_of_Lebanon_0
Lebanon is a sovereign state in Western Asia. It is bordered by Syria to the north and east and Israel to the south, while Cyprus is west across the Mediterranean Sea. Lebanons economy follows a laissez-faire model. Most of the economy is dollarized, and the country has no restrictions on the movement of capital across its borders. The Lebanese governments intervention in foreign trade is minimal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992–93_Slovenian_Football_Cup
1992–93 Slovenian Football Cup
[ "Home team", "Score", "Away team" ]
[ [ "Primorje", "1-0", "Domžale" ], [ "Slovan", "1-1 ( 4-5 ) p", "Olimpija" ], [ "Naklo", "5-2", "Zagorje" ], [ "Nafta Lendava", "1-1 ( 2-3 ) p", "Celje" ], [ "Svoboda", "3-0", "Piran" ], [ "Ljubljana", "1-0", "Maribor" ], [ "Triglav Kranj", "6-0", "Limbuš Pekre" ], [ "Studio D Novo Mesto", "1-0", "Koper" ] ]
Round of 16
1992–93_Slovenian_Football_Cup_1
The 1992-93 Slovenian Football Cup was the second season of the Slovenian Football Cup, Slovenia's football knockout competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luge_at_the_1998_Winter_Olympics_–_Doubles
Luge at the 1998 Winter Olympics – Doubles
[ "Rank", "Athletes", "Country", "Run 1", "Run 2", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Stefan Krauße Jan Behrendt", "Germany", "50.592", "50.513", "1:41.105" ], [ "2", "Chris Thorpe Gordy Sheer", "United States", "50.634", "50.493", "1:41.127" ], [ "3", "Mark Grimmette Brian Martin", "United States", "50.716", "50.501", "1:41.217" ], [ "4", "Tobias Schiegl Markus Schiegl", "Austria", "50.846", "50.575", "1:41.421" ], [ "5", "Kurt Brugger Wilfried Huber", "Italy", "50.897", "50.871", "1:41.768" ], [ "6", "Gerhard Plankensteiner Oswald Haselrieder", "Italy", "51.084", "50.833", "1:41.917" ], [ "7", "Ihor Urbanskiy Andriy Mukhin", "Ukraine", "51.262", "50.706", "1:41.968" ], [ "8", "Steffen Skel Steffen Wöller", "Germany", "51.408", "50.816", "1:42.224" ], [ "9", "Danil Chaban Viktor Kneyb", "Russia", "51.370", "51.023", "1:42.393" ], [ "10", "Albert Demchenko Semyon Kolobayev", "Russia", "51.515", "51.041", "1:42.556" ], [ "11", "Oleh Avdieiev Danylo Panchenko", "Ukraine", "51.413", "51.275", "1:42.688" ], [ "12", "Anders Söderberg Bengt Walden", "Sweden", "51.725", "51.137", "1:42.862" ], [ "13", "Roberts Suharevs Dairis Leksis", "Latvia", "51.281", "51.970", "1:43.251" ], [ "14", "Atsushi Sasaki Kei Takahashi", "Japan", "51.541", "51.835", "1:43.376" ], [ "15", "Piotr Orslowski Robert Mieszała", "Poland", "52.062", "51.445", "1:43.507" ], [ "16", "Ion Cristian Stanciu Liviu Cepoi", "Romania", "52.289", "52.986", "1:45.275" ], [ "17", "Juris Vovčoks Māris Lēģeris", "Latvia", "53.969", "52.586", "1:46.555" ] ]
Results
Luge_at_the_1998_Winter_Olympics_–_Doubles_0
The Doubles luge competition at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano was held on 13 February, at Spiral.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_gun-brigs_of_the_Royal_Navy
List of gun-brigs of the Royal Navy
[ "Name", "Ordered", "Builder", "Launched", "Fate" ]
[ [ "Steady ( ex GB No . 19 )", "7 February 1797", "Hill & Mellish , Limehouse", "24 April 1797", "Renamed Oroonoko in 1805 ; sold 1806" ], [ "Courser ( ex GB No . 20 )", "7 February 1797", "Hill & Mellish , Limehouse", "25 April 1797", "Sold ( probably to HM Customs ) August 1803" ], [ "Defender ( ex GB No . 21 )", "7 February 1797", "Hill & Mellish , Limehouse", "21 May 1797", "Sold September 1802" ], [ "Eclipse ( ex GB No . 22 )", "7 February 1797", "Perry & Co , Blackwall", "29 March 1797", "Sold September 1802" ], [ "Furious ( ex GB No . 23 )", "7 February 1797", "Perry & Co , Blackwall", "31 March 1797", "Sold October 1802" ], [ "Flamer ( ex GB No . 24 )", "7 February 1797", "Perry & Co , Blackwall", "30 March 1797", "Sold April 1802" ], [ "Furnace ( ex GB No . 25 )", "7 February 1797", "Perry & Co , Blackwall", "10 April 1797", "Sold October 1802" ], [ "Growler ( ex GB No . 26 )", "7 February 1797", "Thomas Pitcher , Northfleet", "10 April 1797", "Captured by French privateers 21 December 1797" ], [ "Griper ( ex GB No . 27 )", "7 February 1797", "Thomas Pitcher , Northfleet", "10 April 1797", "Sold October 1802" ], [ "Grappler ( ex GB No . 28 )", "7 February 1797", "Thomas Pitcher , Northfleet", "April 1797", "Wrecked on Chausey Islands 30 December 1803" ], [ "Gallant ( ex GB No . 29 )", "7 February 1797", "Thomas Pitcher , Northfleet", "April 1797", "Sold October 1802" ], [ "Hardy ( ex GB No . 30 )", "7 February 1797", "William Cleverley , Gravesend", "10 April 1797", "Sold May 1802" ], [ "Haughty ( ex GB No . 31 )", "7 February 1797", "William Cleverley , Gravesend", "April 1797", "Sold May 1802" ], [ "Hecate ( ex GB No . 32 )", "7 February 1797", "John Wilson & Co , Frindsbury", "2 May 1797", "Sunk as breakwater 1809" ], [ "Hasty ( ex GB No . 33 )", "7 February 1797", "John Wilson & Co , Frindsbury", "June 1797", "Sold December 1802" ], [ "Tigress ( ex GB No . 45 )", "March 1797", "Josiah & Thomas Brindley , King 's Lynn", "11 September 1797", "Sold January 1802" ] ]
List of gun-brig classes and their evolution -- Courser class
Class overviewName : Courser-class gun-brigOperators : Royal NavyIn service : 1797 - 1803Completed : 15 General characteristics Type : Gun-brigTons burthen : 167​50⁄94 bm [ 4 ] Length : 76 ft ( 23 m ) ( gundeck ) 62 ft 2 5⁄8 in ( 18.964 m ) ( keel ) Beam : 22 ft 6 in ( 6.86 m ) Depth of hold : 8 ft 3 in ( 2.51 m ) Sail plan : BrigComplement : 50Armament : 2 × 24-pounder bow guns 10 × 18-pounder carronades At the same time as John Henslow was designing the Acute class , his colleague , fellow-Surveyor Sir William Rule , was ordered to produce an alternative design . Rule 's design too incorporated a Schank drop or sliding keel . [ 4 ]
List_of_gun-brigs_of_the_Royal_Navy_2
A gun-brig was a small brig-rigged warship that enjoyed popularity in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars, during which large numbers were purchased or built. In general these were vessels of under 200 tons burthen, and thus smaller than the more common s or the even larger s. The gun-brigs generally carried 12 guns, comprising two long guns in the chase position and ten carronades on the broadsides.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England_national_football_team_records_and_statistics
England national football team records and statistics
[ "#", "Position", "Name", "Caps", "Years" ]
[ [ "1", "Goalkeeper", "Peter Shilton", "125", "1970-1990" ], [ "2", "Right back", "Gary Neville", "85", "1995-2007" ], [ "5", "Central defence", "Billy Wright", "105", "1946-1959" ], [ "6", "Central defence", "Bobby Moore", "108", "1962-1973" ], [ "3", "Left back", "Ashley Cole", "107", "2001-2014" ], [ "7", "Midfield", "David Beckham", "115", "1996-2009" ], [ "4", "Midfield", "Steven Gerrard", "114", "2000-2014" ], [ "8", "Midfield", "Frank Lampard", "106", "1999-2014" ], [ "9", "Forward", "Bobby Charlton", "106", "1958-1970" ], [ "10", "Forward", "Wayne Rooney", "120", "2003-2018" ], [ "11", "Forward", "Michael Owen", "89", "1998-2008" ] ]
Appearances
See also : Progression of England association football caps record Club Player Caps ( total ) First cap – last cap Arsenal Kenny Sansom 77 ( 86 ) 10 September 1980 – 18 June 1988 Aston Villa Gareth Southgate 42 ( 57 ) 12 December 1995 – 25 May 2001 Barnsley George Utley 1 15 February 1913 Birmingham City Harry Hibbs 25 20 November 1929 – 5 February 1936 Blackburn Rovers Bob Crompton 41 3 March 1902 – 4 April 1914 Blackpool Jimmy Armfield 43 13 May 1959 – 26 June 1966 Bolton Wanderers Nat Lofthouse 33 22 November 1950 – 26 November 1958 Bournemouth Callum Wilson 4 15 November 2018 – 14 October 2019 Bradford City Evelyn Lintott 4 ( 7 ) 13 February 1909 – 31 May 1909 Brentford Billy Scott 1 17 October 1936 Les Smith 1 24 May 1939 Brighton & Hove Albion Steve Foster 3 23 February 1982 – 25 June 1982 Bristol City William Wedlock 26 16 February 1907 – 16 March 1914 Bristol Rovers Geoff Bradford 1 2 October 1955 Burnley Bob Kelly 11 ( 14 ) 10 April 1920 – 4 April 1925 Bury Jimmy Settle 3 ( 6 ) 18 February 1899 – 8 April 1899 Norman Bullock 3 19 March 1923 – 20 October 1926 Charlton Athletic Luke Young 7 28 May 2005 – 12 November 2005 Chelsea Frank Lampard 104 ( 106 ) 15 August 2001 – 24 June 2014 Coventry City Reg Matthews 5 14 April 1956 – 6 October 1956 Crewe Alexandra John Pearson 1 5 March 1892 Crystal Palace Kenny Sansom 9 ( 86 ) 23 May 1979 – 15 June 1980 Geoff Thomas 9 1 May 1991 – 19 February 1992 Derby County Peter Shilton 34 ( 125 ) 9 September 1987 – 7 July 1990 Everton Phil Jagielka 40 1 June 2008 – 15 November 2016 Fulham Johnny Haynes 56 2 October 1954 – 10 June 1962 Grimsby Town Jackie Bestall 1 6 February 1935 George Tweedy 1 2 December 1936 Harry Betmead 1 20 May 1937 Huddersfield Town Ray Wilson 30 ( 63 ) 9 April 1960 – 6 June 1964 Ipswich Town Terry Butcher 45 ( 77 ) 31 May 1980 – 22 June 1986 Leeds United Jack Charlton 35 10 April 1965 – 11 June 1970 Leicester City Gordon Banks 37 ( 73 ) 6 April 1963 – 15 April 1967 Leyton Orient Owen Williams 2 21 October 1922 – 5 March 1923 John Townrow 2 4 April 1925 – 1 March 1926 Liverpool Steven Gerrard 114 31 May 2000 – 24 June 2014 Luton Town Robert Hawkes 5 16 February 1907 – 13 June 1908 Paul Walsh 5 12 June 1983 – 2 May 1984 Manchester City Joe Hart 64 ( 73 ) 1 June 2008 – 4 September 2017 Manchester United Bobby Charlton 106 19 April 1958 – 14 June 1970 Middlesbrough Wilf Mannion 26 28 September 1946 – 3 October 1951 Millwall Leonard Graham 2 28 February 1925 – 4 April 1925 Reg Smith 2 9 November 1938 – 16 November 1938 Newcastle United Alan Shearer 35 ( 63 ) 1 September 1996 – 20 June 2000 Norwich City Dave Watson 6 ( 12 ) 10 June 1984 – 23 April 1986 Nottingham Forest Stuart Pearce 76 ( 78 ) 19 May 1987 – 4 June 1997 Notts County Henry Cursham 8 15 March 1880 – 23 February 1884 Oldham Athletic John Hacking 3 22 October 1928 – 13 April 1929 Portsmouth Jimmy Dickinson 48 18 May 1949 – 5 December 1956 Preston North End Tom Finney 76 28 September 1946 – 22 October 1958 Queens Park Rangers Terry Fenwick 19 ( 20 ) 2 May 1984 – 22 June 1986 Reading Herbert Smith 4 27 March 1905 – 19 March 1906 Sheffield United Ernest Needham 16 7 April 1894 – 3 March 1902 Sheffield Wednesday Ron Springett 33 18 November 1959 – 29 June 1966 Southampton Peter Shilton 49 ( 125 ) 22 September 1982 – 19 May 1987 Stockport County Harry Hardy 1 8 December 1924 Stoke City Gordon Banks 36 ( 73 ) 21 October 1967 – 27 May 1972 Sunderland Dave Watson 14 ( 65 ) 3 April 1974 – 24 May 1975 Swindon Town Harold Fleming 11 3 April 1909 – 4 April 1914 Tottenham Hotspur Jermain Defoe 49 ( 57 ) 31 March 2004 – 15 November 2013 Walsall Alf Jones 2 ( 3 ) 11 March 1882 – 13 March 1882 Watford John Barnes 31 ( 79 ) 28 May 1983 – 19 May 1987 West Bromwich Albion Jesse Pennington 25 18 March 1907 – 10 April 1920 West Ham United Bobby Moore 108 20 May 1962 – 14 November 1973 Wigan Athletic Emile Heskey 7 ( 62 ) 8 September 2007 – 15 October 2008 Wolverhampton Wanderers Billy Wright 105 28 September 1946 – 28 May 1959 Most appearances with non-English clubs Club Nation Player Caps ( total ) First cap - Last cap Atlético Madrid Kieran Trippier 3 ( 19 ) 7 September 2019 – 14 October 2019 Barcelona Gary Lineker 24 ( 80 ) 15 October 1986 – 7 June 1989 Bari David Platt 10 ( 62 ) 11 September 1991 – 17 June 1992 Bayern Munich Owen Hargreaves 39 ( 42 ) 15 August 2001 – 28 Mar 2007 Borussia Dortmund Jadon Sancho 11 12 October 2018 – 14 November 2019 Bursaspor Scott Carson 1 ( 4 ) 15 November 2011 Cardiff City Jay Bothroyd 1 17 November 2010 Celtic Fraser Forster 2 ( 6 ) 15 November 2013 – 7 June 2014 D.C. United Wayne Rooney 1 ( 120 ) 15 November 2018 1 . FC Köln Tony Woodcock 18 ( 42 ) 22 November 1979 – 5 July 1982 Hamburger SV Kevin Keegan 25 ( 63 ) 8 June 1977 – 18 June 1980 Hibernian Joe Baker 5 ( 8 ) 18 November 1959 – 22 May 1960 Inter Milan Paul Ince 17 ( 53 ) 27 March 1996 – 10 June 1997 Juventus David Platt 10 ( 62 ) 9 September 1992 – 19 June 1993 Lazio Paul Gascoigne 12 ( 57 ) 14 October 1992 – 11 June 1995 LA Galaxy David Beckham 14 ( 115 ) 22 August 2007 – 14 October 2009 Marseille Chris Waddle 18 ( 62 ) 6 September 1989 – 16 October 1991 Milan Ray Wilkins 22 ( 84 ) 12 September 1984 – 12 November 1986 Monaco Glenn Hoddle 9 ( 53 ) 9 September 1987 – 18 June 1988 Rangers Terry Butcher 32 ( 77 ) 10 September 1986 – 4 July 1990 Real Madrid David Beckham 36 ( 115 ) 20 August 2003 – 6 June 2007 Sampdoria Trevor Francis 20 ( 52 ) 22 September 1982 – 23 April 1986 Swansea City Jonjo Shelvey 5 ( 6 ) 5 September 2015 – 17 November 2015 Torino Joe Hart 5 ( 68 ) 4 September 2016 – 15 November 2016 Werder Bremen Dave Watson 2 ( 65 ) 12 September 1979 – 17 October 1979 England starting XI based on appearances
England_national_football_team_records_and_statistics_2
This article lists various football records in relation to the England national football team. The page is updated where necessary after each England match, and is correct as of 17 November 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viral_Tap
Viral Tap
[ "Episode no", "Original air date", "Guest panelists" ]
[ [ "1", "27 April 2014 ( 2014-04-27 )", "Joey Essex , Joel Dommett" ], [ "2", "4 May 2014 ( 2014-05-04 )", "Charlotte Crosby" ], [ "3", "11 May 2014 ( 2014-05-11 )", "David Morgan , Jamie Laing" ], [ "4", "18 May 2014 ( 2014-05-18 )", "Joel Dommett , Ashley Roberts" ], [ "5", "25 May 2014 ( 2014-05-25 )", "London Hughes , Tinchy Stryder" ], [ "6", "1 June 2014 ( 2014-06-01 )", "Rick Edwards , Millie Mackintosh" ], [ "7", "8 June 2014 ( 2014-06-08 )", "Jameela Jamil" ], [ "8", "15 June 2014 ( 2014-06-15 )", "Louis Smith" ] ]
Episodes
Viral_Tap_0
Viral Tap is a British television comedy panel game shown on ITV2 which ran from 27 April to 15 June 2014. The show is presented by Caroline Flack and stars regular panellists Matt Richardson, Carly Smallman and Jim Chapman as a side show presenter. The show features viewers sending in viral videos which could earn them either £250, £500 or £1,000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_outbreak_and_floods_of_April_28_–_May_1,_2017
Tornado outbreak and floods of April 28 – May 1, 2017
[ "EF #", "Location", "County / Parish", "State", "Start Coord", "Time ( UTC )", "Path length", "Max width", "Summary" ]
[ [ "EF1", "N of Griffithville", "White", "AR", "35°09′04″N 91°42′07″W / 35.1512°N 91.7020°W / 35.1512 ; -91.7020 ( Griffithville ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "05:37-05:47", "5.86 mi ( 9.43 km )", "100 yd ( 91 m )", "A mobile home was shifted off its foundation , several trees were snapped or uprooted , and several other homes sustained minor damage . Outbuildings were damaged or destroyed , with debris lofted into nearby trees . A camper trailer was flipped as well" ], [ "EF1", "S of Augusta", "Woodruff", "AR", "35°13′39″N 91°21′07″W / 35.2275°N 91.3520°W / 35.2275 ; -91.3520 ( Augusta ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "05:57-05:58", "0.76 mi ( 1.22 km )", "80 yd ( 73 m )", "Several trees were snapped and a metal shed was damaged . Patio furniture and a grill were tossed around at a residence as well" ], [ "EF1", "SE of Datto", "Clay", "AR", "36°22′56″N 90°42′57″W / 36.3822°N 90.7158°W / 36.3822 ; -90.7158 ( Datto ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "06:25-06:29", "2.84 mi ( 4.57 km )", "100 yd ( 91 m )", "Some grain bins were destroyed , a mobile home was heavily destroyed , a residence lost most of its roof , and a few farm outbuildings were demolished" ], [ "EF1", "S of Cardwell", "Mississippi , Dunklin", "AR , MO", "35°59′09″N 90°18′22″W / 35.9859°N 90.3062°W / 35.9859 ; -90.3062 ( Cardwell ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "06:56-06:58", "1.96 mi ( 3.15 km )", "150 yd ( 140 m )", "A metal farm building was destroyed" ], [ "EF1", "Dell", "Mississippi", "AR", "35°51′03″N 90°03′57″W / 35.8509°N 90.0657°W / 35.8509 ; -90.0657 ( Dell ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "07:07-07:13", "5.6 mi ( 9.0 km )", "150 yd ( 140 m )", "Minor roof and tree damage occurred in Dell . Elsewhere along the path , a mobile home was destroyed , a frame home sustained minor damage , and metal cotton gin buildings were severely damaged or destroyed" ], [ "EF1", "NNE of Hornersville", "Dunklin", "MO", "36°05′02″N 90°05′51″W / 36.0838°N 90.0974°W / 36.0838 ; -90.0974 ( Hornersville ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "07:08-07:10", "1.2 mi ( 1.9 km )", "100 yd ( 91 m )", "Some sheds and outbuildings were destroyed and roof damage occurred . An abandoned brick school building collapsed" ], [ "EF1", "Allport", "Lonoke", "AR", "34°29′07″N 91°50′33″W / 34.4852°N 91.8424°W / 34.4852 ; -91.8424 ( Allport ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "07:15-07:22", "5.12 mi ( 8.24 km )", "400 yd ( 370 m )", "Homes in Allport sustained minor shingle damage . Southwest of town , trees were snapped or uprooted , and power poles were also snapped" ], [ "EF2", "N of Matthews to SSE of Sikeston", "New Madrid", "MO", "36°46′38″N 89°34′48″W / 36.7772°N 89.58°W / 36.7772 ; -89.58 ( Matthews ( Apr . 30 , EF2 ) )", "07:52-07:56", "4.04 mi ( 6.50 km )", "150 yd ( 140 m )", "A house had its roof ripped off and had part of a rear exterior wall blown inward . A barn and some small sheds were completely destroyed , and two other barns were damaged . Large trees were uprooted and a pickup truck was damaged as well" ], [ "EF1", "W of Sikes", "Winn", "LA", "31°59′14″N 92°35′08″W / 31.9873°N 92.5856°W / 31.9873 ; -92.5856 ( Sikes ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "08:07-08:21", "6.87 mi ( 11.06 km )", "1,760 yd ( 1,610 m )", "Some outbuildings sustained damage as a result of this large wedge tornado . Trees were snapped and uprooted , and one home had a tree fall on its patio roof" ], [ "EF1", "W of Bunkie", "Avoyelles", "LA", "30°56′40″N 92°13′33″W / 30.9444°N 92.2257°W / 30.9444 ; -92.2257 ( Bunkie ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "09:20-09:24", "0.63 mi ( 1.01 km )", "95 yd ( 87 m )", "Tin was ripped off outbuildings , tree limbs were snapped , and a daycare business had its metal roof ripped off . A large tree was toppled onto a carport , damaging it and several vehicles" ], [ "EF1", "NW of Oak Ridge", "Morehouse", "LA", "32°35′37″N 91°51′07″W / 32.5936°N 91.8519°W / 32.5936 ; -91.8519 ( Oak Ridge ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "09:44-09:54", "5.71 mi ( 9.19 km )", "50 yd ( 46 m )", "A frame home sustained significant roof damage , a playhouse and shed were completely destroyed , and a few power poles were damaged" ], [ "EF0", "N of Pleasant Grove", "Drew", "AR", "33°32′38″N 91°46′02″W / 33.5438°N 91.7672°W / 33.5438 ; -91.7672 ( Pleasant Grove ( Apr . 30 , EF0 ) )", "10:50-10:52", "1.13 mi ( 1.82 km )", "75 yd ( 69 m )", "Several trees were snapped or uprooted , including some that landed on a house and caused structural damage . Another tree landed on a pickup truck . Mobile homes had skirting and roofing material ripped off , and a frame home had its back porch and part of its roof blown off . Small sheds and outbuildings were destroyed as well" ], [ "EF2", "Cloverdale", "Adams", "MS", "31°28′46″N 91°25′32″W / 31.4795°N 91.4255°W / 31.4795 ; -91.4255 ( Cloverdale ( Apr . 30 , EF2 ) )", "11:14-11:24", "3.44 mi ( 5.54 km )", "440 yd ( 400 m )", "A large portion of the roof was ripped off a home in Cloverdale . Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted ; one fell on a church while a second fell on a home . Another tree landed on a car , and the roof was blown off of a stable as well" ], [ "EF1", "SW of Delta to N of Vicksburg", "Madison , Warren", "LA , MS", "32°17′20″N 90°57′08″W / 32.289°N 90.9521°W / 32.289 ; -90.9521 ( Delta ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "12:13-12:27", "9.24 mi ( 14.87 km )", "440 yd ( 400 m )", "A road sign was damaged , numerous trees were snapped and uprooted , and power lines were downed . The garage door of a building was damaged , and power poles were snapped" ], [ "EF1", "ESE of Fayette to ESE of Port Gibson", "Jefferson , Claiborne", "MS", "31°40′15″N 90°55′06″W / 31.6707°N 90.9184°W / 31.6707 ; -90.9184 ( Fayette ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "12:24-12:42", "14.44 mi ( 23.24 km )", "440 yd ( 400 m )", "Numerous trees were snapped and uprooted across a rural area . A power pole was snapped , and a few chicken houses sustained extensive roof damage" ], [ "EF2", "Southern Port Gibson to WNW of Utica", "Claiborne , Warren", "MS", "31°56′02″N 90°59′04″W / 31.9338°N 90.9845°W / 31.9338 ; -90.9845 ( Port Gibson ( Apr . 30 , EF2 ) )", "12:30-12:55", "19.9 mi ( 32.0 km )", "880 yd ( 800 m )", "This tornado first touched down in the southern part of Port Gibson , where a mobile home was shifted off of its foundation and had skirting ripped off , while a nearby car was spun around . Trees in town were snapped and uprooted , a few of which landed on homes . Further along the path , a large swath of trees was flattened as the tornado moved through heavily forested areas . A school building and an outbuilding sustained roof damage as well" ], [ "EF0", "NW of Hazelhurst", "Copiah", "MS", "31°50′50″N 90°27′03″W / 31.8472°N 90.4507°W / 31.8472 ; -90.4507 ( Hazelhurst ( Apr . 30 , EF0 ) )", "13:01-13:07", "5.17 mi ( 8.32 km )", "100 yd ( 91 m )", "A few trees were uprooted , with many tree limbs snapped" ], [ "EF1", "SE of Learned", "Hinds", "MS", "32°09′53″N 90°34′26″W / 32.1646°N 90.5739°W / 32.1646 ; -90.5739 ( Learned ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "13:10-13:17", "6.12 mi ( 9.85 km )", "300 yd ( 270 m )", "Dozens of trees were snapped or uprooted , and a power line was downed" ], [ "EF1", "WNW of Edwards", "Hinds , Warren", "MS", "32°20′26″N 90°39′42″W / 32.3406°N 90.6617°W / 32.3406 ; -90.6617 ( Edwards ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "13:14-13:18", "2.73 mi ( 4.39 km )", "900 yd ( 820 m )", "A few trees were uprooted , and many large tree branches were snapped" ], [ "EF1", "S of Bolton to Flora", "Hinds , Madison", "MS", "32°18′09″N 90°28′07″W / 32.3026°N 90.4686°W / 32.3026 ; -90.4686 ( Bolton ( Apr . 30 , EF1 ) )", "13:22-13:47", "20.34 mi ( 32.73 km )", "880 yd ( 800 m )", "A home sustained minor roof damage , a metal tractor shed was destroyed , two power poles were snapped , a mobile home sustained minor damage , and a large billboard was damaged . The tornado struck Flora before dissipating , where buildings sustained minor structural damage in the downtown area and the top of the town 's old water tower was blown off" ] ]
Confirmed tornadoes -- April 30 event
Tornado_outbreak_and_floods_of_April_28_–_May_1,_2017_2
The tornado outbreak and floods of April 28 - May 1, 2017 were a series of severe weather events that affected the central United States, producing life-threatening flooding and a major tornado outbreak. It formed out of a disturbance in the Southwestern United States on April 28, and caused significant impacts, including a heavy snowstorm in the Rockies, and other types of severe weather. Up to of snow fell on the cold side of the system, and up to a foot of rain fell in and around the central parts of the nation. The most significant and damaging events of the storm unfolded late on April 29, when two large, long-tracked, and powerful wedge tornadoes struck areas near Canton, Texas, the strongest being an EF4. Together, the two tornadoes caused four deaths and many injuries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meg_Tilly
Meg Tilly
[ "Year", "Award", "Nominated work", "Result" ]
[ [ "1984", "Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress", "Psycho II", "Nominated" ], [ "1986", "Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Motion Picture", "Agnes of God", "Won" ], [ "1986", "Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress", "Agnes of God", "Nominated" ], [ "1995", "Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actress", "Body Snatchers", "Nominated" ], [ "2012", "Golden Nymph Award for Outstanding Actress in a Mini-Series", "Bomb Girls", "Nominated" ], [ "2012", "Leo Award for Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series", "Bomb Girls", "Won" ], [ "2013", "Leo Award for Best Lead Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series", "Bomb Girls", "Won" ], [ "2013", "Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role", "Bomb Girls", "Won" ], [ "2013", "Golden Nymph Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series", "Bomb Girls", "Nominated" ], [ "2013", "ACTRA Award for Outstanding Performance - Female", "Bomb Girls", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role", "Bomb Girls", "Nominated" ], [ "2014", "ACTRA Award for Outstanding Performance - Female", "Bomb Girls : Facing the Enemy", "Nominated" ], [ "2017", "Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actress", "Antibirth", "Nominated" ] ]
Awards and nominations
Meg_Tilly_1
Meg Tilly (born Margaret Elizabeth Chan; February 14, 1960) is a Canadian-American actress and novelist. For her role in the 1985 film Agnes of God, she won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her other film roles include Psycho II (1983), The Big Chill (1983), Masquerade (1988), and Valmont (1989). For her role in the television series Bomb Girls (2012-13), she won the 2013 Canadian Screen Award for Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series. Tilly has also written six novels, including Porcupine (2007), which was a finalist for the Sheila A. Egoff Children's Literature Prize.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Milo_Open_Cali
2017 Milo Open Cali
[ "Country", "Player", "Rank", "Seed" ]
[ [ "ARG", "Horacio Zeballos", "67", "1" ], [ "ARG", "Federico Delbonis", "70", "2" ], [ "DOM", "Víctor Estrella Burgos", "78", "3" ], [ "ESP", "Roberto Carballés Baena", "103", "4" ], [ "AUT", "Gerald Melzer", "156", "5" ], [ "SVK", "Jozef Kovalík", "167", "6" ], [ "ESP", "Ricardo Ojeda Lara", "171", "7" ], [ "SVK", "Andrej Martin", "177", "8" ] ]
Singles main draw entrants -- Seeds
2017_Milo_Open_Cali_0
The 2017 Milo Open Cali was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts. It was the tenth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2017 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Cali, Colombia between 16 and 21 October 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Index_of_DOS_games_(N)
Index of DOS games (N)
[ "Title", "Released", "Developer ( s )", "Publisher ( s )" ]
[ [ "NAM", "1998", "Team TNT", "GT Interactive" ], [ "Napoleon in Russia : Borodino 1812", "1988", "Krentek Software", "Datasoft" ], [ "Narco Police", "1989", "Iron Byte", "Dinamic Software" ], [ "NASCAR Grand National Series Expansion Pack", "1997", "Papyrus Design Group", "Sierra On-Line" ], [ "NASCAR Racing", "1994", "Papyrus Design Group", "Virgin Interactive , Sierra On-Line" ], [ "NASCAR Track Pack", "1995", "Papyrus Design Group", "Virgin Interactive , Sierra On-Line" ], [ "NASCAR Racing 2", "1996", "Papyrus Design Group", "Papyrus Design Group , Sierra On-Line" ], [ "National Lampoon 's Chess Maniac 5 Billion and 1", "1993", "MicroProse", "Spectrum Holobyte" ], [ "Naval Warfare", "1992", "George D. Deluca", "" ], [ "Navcom 6 : The Persian Gulf Defense", "1988", "", "Cosmi Corporation" ], [ "Navy Moves", "1990", "Dinamic Software", "Dinamic Software" ], [ "Navy Seals", "1990", "Ocean Software", "Ocean Software" ], [ "Navy Strike", "1995", "Rowan Software", "Empire Interactive Europe" ], [ "NBA Jam Tournament Edition", "1994", "Iguana Entertainment", "Acclaim Entertainment" ], [ "NBA Live 95", "1994", "Hitmen Productions", "Electronic Arts" ], [ "NBA Live 96", "1995", "Electronic Arts", "Electronic Arts" ], [ "NBA Live 97", "1996", "Electronic Arts", "Electronic Arts" ], [ "NCAA Basketball : Road to the Final Four", "1991", "Mirage Graphics , Bethesda Softworks", "Bethesda Softworks" ], [ "NCAA Road to the Final Four 2", "1994", "ADI Development , Bethesda Softworks", "Softgold Computerspiele" ], [ "NCAA Championship Basketball", "1996", "GTE Entertainment", "GTE Entertainment" ] ]
Index_of_DOS_games_(N)_0
This is an index of DOS games. This list has been split into multiple pages. Please use the Table of Contents to browse it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erin_Mackey
Erin Mackey
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1998", "The Parent Trap", "Hallie/Annie Double", "" ], [ "1999", "You 're Invited to Mary-Kate & Ashley 's Fashion Party", "Jenna", "Video" ], [ "2000", "Mad Song", "", "" ], [ "2002", "Family Affair", "Patricia", "Episode : No Small Parts" ], [ "2002", "Do Over", "Bonnie", "Episode : Halloween Kiss" ], [ "2003", "Greetings from Tucson", "Erica", "Episode : Ball and Chain" ], [ "2010", "Blue Bloods", "Rachel", "Episode : Re-Do" ], [ "2012", "Gossip Girl", "Casting Assistant", "Episode : Salon of the Dead" ], [ "2015", "The Intern", "Jane", "" ], [ "2016", "CoExisting", "Harriet", "TV Movie" ] ]
Credits
Erin_Mackey_0
Erin Ashley Mackey (born June 19, 1986) is an American stage actress and singer, known for playing the role of Glinda in the Chicago, Los Angeles, Broadway, and Second National Tour, productions of Wicked and a double in The Parent Trap
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960_American_Football_League_draft
1960 American Football League draft
[ "Original NFL team", "Player", "Pos", "College", "Conf" ]
[ [ "Boston Patriots", "Gino Cappelletti", "WR / K", "Minnesota", "Big Ten" ], [ "Boston Patriots", "Larry Garron", "FB", "Western Illinois", "IIAC" ], [ "Boston Patriots", "Chuck Leo", "G", "Indiana", "Big Ten" ], [ "Boston Patriots", "Ross O'Hanley", "S", "Boston College", "Ind" ], [ "Boston Patriots", "Butch Songin", "QB", "Boston College", "Ind" ], [ "Buffalo Bills", "Elbert Dubenion", "WR", "Bluffton", "Hoosier" ], [ "Buffalo Bills", "Wray Carlton", "RB", "Duke", "ACC" ], [ "Dallas Texans", "Walt Corey", "LB", "Miami", "Ind" ], [ "Dallas Texans", "Clem Daniels", "RB / CB", "Prairie View A & M", "SWAC" ], [ "Dallas Texans", "Sherrill Headrick", "LB", "TCU", "SWC" ], [ "Dallas Texans", "Al Reynolds", "G", "Tarkio", "MCAU" ], [ "Dallas Texans", "Paul Rochester", "DT", "Michigan State", "Big Ten" ], [ "Dallas Texans", "Stewart Stover", "LB", "Louisiana-Monroe", "Gulf States" ], [ "Dallas Texans", "Duane Wood", "CB", "Oklahoma State", "Ind" ], [ "Denver Broncos", "Ken Adamson", "TE", "Notre Dame", "Ind . ( Univ . )" ], [ "Denver Broncos", "Eldon Danenhauer", "OT", "Pittsburg State", "CIAC" ], [ "Denver Broncos", "Gene Mingo", "RB / K", "", "" ], [ "Houston Oilers", "Tony Banfield", "S", "Oklahoma State", "Ind" ], [ "Houston Oilers", "Bill Groman", "WR", "Heidelberg", "OAC" ], [ "Houston Oilers", "Charlie Hennigan", "WR", "Northwestern State", "Gulf States" ] ]
Notable undrafted players
† = All-Star
1960_American_Football_League_Draft_0
The 1960 American Football League draft was held on November 22-23, 1959, in Minneapolis, shortly after the organization of the league, and lasted 33 rounds. An additional draft of 20 rounds was held by the AFL on December 2.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerry_Armstrong
Kerry Armstrong
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1977", "The Getting of Wisdom", "Kate" ], [ "1985", "Key Exchange", "The Beauty" ], [ "1988", "Grievous Bodily Harm", "Annie" ], [ "1991", "Hunting", "Michelle Harris" ], [ "1997", "Amy", "Sarah Trendle" ], [ "1998", "Denial", "Mother" ], [ "1998", "Justice", "Annie Martin" ], [ "1999", "Taken", "" ], [ "2001", "Lantana", "Sonja Zat" ], [ "2004", "One Perfect Day", "Carolyn Matisse" ], [ "2004", "Oyster Farmer", "Trish" ], [ "2004", "A Hard Place", "( voice )" ], [ "2005", "Virus", "Lillium Doubleheart" ], [ "2005", "Mind the Gap", "Olivia Keeley" ], [ "2006", "Wobbegong", "Paula / Mum" ], [ "2006", "Car Pool", "Mrs. London" ], [ "2007", "Razzle Dazzle", "Justine Morgan" ], [ "2008", "Reservations", "Hellen" ], [ "2011", "The Forgotten Men", "Mother" ], [ "2015", "Pawno", "Jennifer Montgomery" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Kerry_Armstrong_0
Kerry Michelle Armstrong (born 12 September 1958) is an Australian film, television and stage actress. She is one of only two actresses to win two Australian Film Institute Awards in the same year, winning Best Actress in a Leading Role for Lantana and Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Television Drama for SeaChange in 2001. After early television roles in Australia including Prisoner (1979) and Skyways (1980), Armstrong moved to the United States in 1981, where she played Ophelia in Hamlet and Isabella in Measure for Measure at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C., and had a role in the soap opera Dynasty (1985-86). She returned to Australia in 1987. Her other television roles include MDA (2002-03) and Bed of Roses (2008-11).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_Canadian_Division
4th Canadian Division
[ "31 Canadian Brigade Group", "", "London" ]
[ [ "31 Canadian Brigade Group Headquarters", "", "London" ], [ "1st Hussars", "Armoured reconnaissance", "London and Sarnia , Ontario" ], [ "The Windsor Regiment ( RCAC )", "Armoured Reconnaissance", "Windsor , Ontario" ], [ "11th Field Artillery Regiment , RCA", "Artillery", "Guelph and Hamilton , Ontario" ], [ "31 Combat Engineer Regiment ( The Elgins )", "Engineer", "St. Thomas and Waterloo , Ontario" ], [ "31 Signal Regiment", "Communications", "Hamilton and London , Ontario" ], [ "The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry ( Wentworth Regiment )", "Light infantry", "Hamilton , Ontario" ], [ "4th Battalion , The Royal Canadian Regiment", "Light infantry", "London and Stratford , Ontario" ], [ "The Royal Highland Fusiliers of Canada", "Light infantry", "Cambridge and Kitchener , Ontario" ], [ "The Grey and Simcoe Foresters", "Light infantry", "Owen Sound and Barrie" ], [ "The Essex and Kent Scottish", "Light infantry", "Windsor and Chatham , Ontario" ], [ "The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada ( Princess Louise 's )", "Light infantry", "Hamilton , Ontario" ], [ "31 Service Battalion", "", "London , Hamilton , Windsor , Sault Ste . Marie" ] ]
4th Canadian Division current organization -- 31 Canadian Brigade Group
Land_Force_Central_Area_2
The 4th Canadian Division is a formation of the Canadian Army. The division was first created as a formation of the Canadian Corps during the First World War. During the Second World War the division was reactivated as the 4th Canadian Infantry Division in 1941 and then converted to armour and redesignated as the 4th Canadian (Armoured) Division. Beginning in 1916 the division adopted a distinctive green-coloured formation patch as its insignia. In 2013 it was announced that Land Force Central Area would be redesignated 4th Canadian Division. It is currently responsible for Canadian Army operations in the Canadian province of Ontario and is headquartered at Denison Armoury in Toronto.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_films_of_1982
List of American films of 1982
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Genre", "Note" ]
[ [ "Tempest", "Paul Mazursky", "John Cassavetes , Gena Rowlands , Molly Ringwald", "Drama , Comedy", "based on The Tempest by William Shakespeare" ], [ "Tex", "Tim Hunter", "Matt Dillon , Jim Metzler , Meg Tilly", "Drama", "based on a novel by S.E . Hinton" ], [ "That Championship Season", "Jason Miller", "Robert Mitchum , Martin Sheen , Paul Sorvino , Bruce Dern , Stacy Keach", "Drama", "based on Jason Miller play" ], [ "They Call Me Bruce ?", "Elliott Hong", "Johnny Yune , Margaux Hemingway", "Comedy", "sequel in 1989" ], [ "The Thing", "John Carpenter", "Kurt Russell , Keith David , Wilford Brimley", "Horror", "remake of 1951 film" ], [ "Things Are Tough All Over", "Thomas K. Avildsen", "Cheech Marin , Tommy Chong", "Comedy", "" ], [ "Timerider : The Adventure of Lyle Swann", "William Dear", "Fred Ward , Belinda Bauer , Peter Coyote", "Sci-fi", "screenplay by Michael Nesmith" ], [ "Time Walker", "Tom Kennedy", "James Karen", "Sci-fi", "" ], [ "Tootsie", "Sydney Pollack", "Dustin Hoffman , Jessica Lange , Teri Garr , Charles Durning , Bill Murray , Dabney Coleman , George Gaynes", "Comedy", "Oscar for Lange ; 10 nominations" ], [ "The Toy", "Richard Donner", "Jackie Gleason , Richard Pryor , Scott Schwartz , Teresa Ganzel , Ned Beatty", "Comedy", "Columbia" ], [ "Tron", "Steven Lisberger", "Jeff Bridges , David Warner , Bruce Boxleitner , Cindy Morgan", "Sci-fi", "Disney ; followed by Tron : Legacy" ], [ "The Verdict", "Sidney Lumet", "Paul Newman , Jack Warden , James Mason , Charlotte Rampling , Wesley Addy , Lindsay Crouse", "Drama", "5 Oscar nominations ; Remake of 1946 film" ], [ "Vice Squad", "Gary Sherman", "Season Hubley , Wings Hauser , Fred Berry", "Thriller", "Embassy Pictures" ], [ "Victor Victoria", "Blake Edwards", "Julie Andrews , James Garner , Robert Preston , Lesley Ann Warren , Alex Karras , John Rhys-Davies", "Musical comedy", "7 Oscar nominations ; based on German film" ], [ "Visiting Hours", "Jean-Claude Lord", "Michael Ironside , Lee Grant", "Thriller", "20th Century Fox" ], [ "The Weavers : Was n't That a Time !", "Lee Hays", "The Weavers , Pete Seeger", "Documentary", "" ], [ "White Dog", "Samuel Fuller", "Kristy McNichol , Paul Winfield , Jameson Parker", "Thriller", "Fuller 's final U.S. film" ], [ "The World According to Garp", "George Roy Hill", "Robin Williams , Glenn Close , Mary Beth Hurt , John Lithgow", "Comedy", "from John Irving novel ; 2 Oscar nominations" ], [ "Wrong Is Right", "Richard Brooks", "Sean Connery , Katharine Ross", "Drama", "Columbia" ], [ "Yes , Giorgio", "Franklin J. Schaffner", "Luciano Pavarotti , Kathryn Harrold", "Comedy", "Pavarotti 's only film" ] ]
T-Z
List_of_American_films_of_1982_4
A list of U.S. films released in 1982. Gandhi received the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1982. The highest-grossing American film released in 1982 was E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_400_metres_hurdles
2018 African Championships in Athletics – Men's 400 metres hurdles
[ "Rank", "Heat", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "1", "Aron Koech", "Kenya", "49.77" ], [ "2", "2", "Cornel Fredericks", "South Africa", "49.84" ], [ "3", "2", "Nicholas Bett", "Kenya", "49.88" ], [ "4", "2", "Abdelmalik Lahoulou", "Algeria", "50.22" ], [ "5", "2", "William Mbevi Mutunga", "Kenya", "50.31" ], [ "6", "1", "Zied Azizi", "Tunisia", "50.59" ], [ "7", "1", "Le Roux Hamman", "South Africa", "50.68" ], [ "8", "1", "Saber Boukemouche", "Algeria", "51.00" ], [ "9", "2", "Henry Okorie", "Nigeria", "51.51" ], [ "10", "1", "Johannes Maritz", "Namibia", "51.60" ], [ "11", "1", "Rilwan Alowonle", "Nigeria", "51.97" ], [ "12", "2", "Ned Azemia", "Seychelles", "52.01" ], [ "13", "2", "Jordin Andrade", "Cape Verde", "52.28" ], [ "14", "2", "Gadisa Bayu", "Ethiopia", "52.40" ], [ "15", "1", "Abu Elsid Yasir Ahmed", "Sudan", "53.31" ], [ "", "2", "Kurt Couto", "Mozambique", "DNF" ], [ "", "1", "Bienvenu Sawadogo", "Burkina Faso", "DNS" ] ]
Results -- Heats
Qualification : First 3 of each heat ( Q ) and the next 2 fastest ( q ) qualified for the final .
2018_African_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_400_metres_hurdles_0
The men's 400 metres hurdles event at the 2018 African Championships in Athletics was held on 2 and 3 August in Asaba, Nigeria.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_baronetcies_in_the_Baronetage_of_Great_Britain
List of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Great Britain
[ "Title", "Date of creation", "Surname", "Current status" ]
[ [ "Cairnes of Monaghan", "6 May 1708", "Cairnes", "extinct 1743" ], [ "Calder of Southwick", "1798", "Calder", "extinct 1818" ], [ "Call of Whiteford", "28 July 1791", "Call", "extinct 1903" ], [ "Callender of Westertown", "1 August 1798", "Callender", "extinct 1812" ], [ "Calverley of Calverley", "1711", "Calverley , later Blackett", "extinct 1728" ], [ "Carew of Bedington", "11 January 1715", "Carew", "extinct 1762" ], [ "Cavendish of Doveridge", "1755", "Cavendish", "extant" ], [ "Chad of Thursford", "28 July 1791", "Chad", "extinct 1855" ], [ "Champneys , later Mostyn-Champneys of Orchardleigh", "12 January 1767", "Champneys , Mostyn-Champneys", "extinct 1839" ], [ "Chaplin of the Inner Temple", "19 September 1715", "Chaplin", "extinct 1730" ], [ "Chapman of London", "1720", "Chapman", "extinct 1785" ], [ "Chardin of the Inner Temple", "28 May 1730", "Chardin", "extinct 1755" ], [ "Cheere of St Margaret 's , Westminster", "1766", "Cheere", "extinct 1808" ], [ "Chetwynd of Brocton Hall", "1795", "Chetwynd", "dormant" ], [ "Clayton of Marden", "13 January 1732", "Clayton", "extant" ], [ "Clayton of Adlington", "19 May 1774", "Clayton", "extinct 1839" ], [ "Clerke of Duddlestone", "26 October 1774", "Clerke", "extinct 1788" ], [ "Cocks of Dumbleton", "7 October 1772", "Cocks , Somers-Cocks", "extant" ], [ "Codrington of Dodington", "21 April 1721", "Codrington", "extant" ], [ "Coghill of Coghill", "31 August 1778", "Coghill", "extant" ] ]
C
List_of_baronetcies_in_the_Baronetage_of_Great_Britain_3
This is a list of baronetcies in the Baronetage of Great Britain. There were first created in 1707, and was replaced by the Baronetage of the United Kingdom in 1801.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1995–96_Detroit_Pistons_season
1995–96 Detroit Pistons season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "Location Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "1", "November 3", "New York", "L 100-106", "The Palace of Auburn Hills", "0-1" ], [ "4", "November 8", "Portland", "W 107-100 ( OT )", "The Palace of Auburn Hills", "1-3" ], [ "5", "November 10", "Cleveland", "W 100-80", "The Palace of Auburn Hills", "2-3" ], [ "6", "November 15", "Seattle", "W 94-87", "The Palace of Auburn Hills", "3-3" ], [ "7", "November 17", "Utah", "L 81-86", "The Palace of Auburn Hills", "3-4" ], [ "8", "November 18", "@ Cleveland", "L 90-93", "Gund Arena", "3-5" ], [ "11", "November 26", "Houston", "W 102-100", "The Palace of Auburn Hills", "5-6" ], [ "12", "November 27", "@ Orlando", "L 95-96", "Orlando Arena", "5-7" ], [ "14", "November 30", "Miami", "L 107-118", "The Palace of Auburn Hills", "5-9" ] ]
1995–96_Detroit_Pistons_season_6
The 1995-96 NBA season was the Pistons' 48th season in the National Basketball Association, and 39th season in the city of Detroit. During the offseason, the Pistons hired Doug Collins as head coach while acquiring Otis Thorpe from the Portland Trail Blazers. Thorpe won a championship as a member of the Houston Rockets in the 1994 NBA Finals. Under Collins, the Pistons who were now led by second-year star Grant Hill and Allan Houston, played .500 basketball in the first half of the season, as the team signed free agent Michael Curry along the way. However, Joe Dumars' production would slip as he averaged just 11.8 points per game. The Pistons reemerged as a playoff contender finishing fifth in the Central Division with a 46-36 record, and returned to the playoffs after a three-year absence thanks to the stellar play of Hill, who was selected for the 1996 NBA All-Star Game. However, in the first round of the playoffs, they would be swept by the Orlando Magic in three straight games. Following the season, Houston signed as a free agent with the New York Knicks.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sayuri_Yoshida
Sayuri Yoshida
[ "Year", "Series", "Role" ]
[ [ "1996 -2005", "Case Closed", "Guest characters" ], [ "1997", "Class Reunion : Yesterday Once More", "Ayu Wakabayashi , Mizuho Kobayakawa" ], [ "1998", "Nazca", "Miyuki Miura , Maiden" ], [ "1998", "Only You : Viva ! Cabaret Club", "Sarina" ], [ "1999", "Pet Shop of Horrors", "Girl" ], [ "1999", "Gokudo", "Rubette la Lette" ], [ "1999", "Cyborg Kuro-chan", "Juliet , Megumi , others" ], [ "2001", "Angelic Layer", "Rin Jonouchi" ], [ "2001", "Prétear", "Himeno Awayuki" ], [ "2001", "Samurai Girl : Real Bout High School", "Tamaki Nakamura" ], [ "2001", "Najica Blitz Tactics", "Semere" ], [ "2001", "Kirby of the Stars", "Fumu , others" ], [ "2002", "Full Metal Panic !", "Mizuki Inaba" ], [ "2002", "Atashin'chi", "Various characters" ], [ "2002", "Princess Tutu", "Rätsel" ], [ "2002", "Weiß kreuz Glühen", "Misaki Kodama" ], [ "2003", "Full Metal Panic ? Fumoffu", "Mizuki Inaba" ], [ "2003", "F-Zero : GP Legend", "Miss Killer , Haruka Misaki" ], [ "2004", "tactics", "Ayame Minamoto" ], [ "2005", "Doraemon", "Woman" ] ]
Filmography -- Anime
Sayuri_Yoshida_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Spanish_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
2017 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix
[ "Pos", "Rider", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Valentino Rossi", "62" ], [ "2", "Maverick Viñales", "60" ], [ "3", "Marc Márquez", "58" ], [ "4", "Dani Pedrosa", "52" ], [ "5", "Andrea Dovizioso", "41" ] ]
Riders ' Championship standings
2017_Spanish_motorcycle_Grand_Prix_3
The 2017 Spanish motorcycle Grand Prix was the fourth round of the 2017 MotoGP season. It was held at the Circuito de Jerez in Jerez de la Frontera on May 7, 2017. The MotoGP race also marked the 3,000th Grand Prix World Championship race.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punk_Goes_Pop_Volume_5
Punk Goes Pop Volume 5
[ "#", "Title", "Artist", "Original Artist ( s )", "Length" ]
[ [ "1", "Rude Boy", "Noisemaker", "Rihanna", "3:56" ], [ "2", "Marry You", "New Breed", "Bruno Mars", "3:48" ], [ "3", "Live While We 're Young", "Lost", "One Direction", "3:34" ], [ "4", "Party Rock Anthem", "Ashley Scared The Sky", "LMFAO featuring GoonRock and Lauren Bennett", "4:19" ], [ "5", "This Love", "Her Name In Blood", "Maroon 5", "3:28" ], [ "6", "Baby", "Secret-Line", "Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris", "3:12" ], [ "7", "One More Time", "The Game Shop", "Daft Punk", "4:24" ], [ "8", "Good Time", "Your Last Diary", "Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen", "3:39" ], [ "9", "So Sick", "Fake Face", "Ne-Yo", "3:03" ] ]
Punk Goes Pop Volume 5 ( Japanese Edition ) -- Track listing
The Japanese Edition included a second CD with the following bonus tracks .
Punk_Goes_Pop_5_4
Punk Goes Pop Volume 5 is the thirteenth compilation album in the Punk Goes. series created by Fearless Records and the fifth installment in the Punk Goes Pop series to contain bands covering mainstream pop music. It was released on November 6, 2012 through Fearless Records. The album debuted at number sixteen on the Billboard 200, selling more than 21,000 copies within its first week. The album spawned three singles to date. The first single off the album was Memphis May Fire's cover of Grenade by Bruno Mars, which was released on October 2, 2012. The albums second single off the album was Mayday Parade's cover of Somebody That I Used to Know by Gotye featuring New Zealand artist Kimbra, which also featured guest vocals by Vic Fuentes of the band Pierce The Veil, it sold more than 15,000 copies within the album's first week of release, debuting at numbers eighteen and nineteen on the Billboard Rock Songs and Heatseekers Songs charts, respectively., it was released on October 16, 2012. The third single off the album was SECRETS cover of Ass Back Home by Gym Class Heroes featuring English artist Neon Hitch, which was released on December 12, 2012. Additionally Japan's edition contains a second CD featuring Japanese bands covering American pop songs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gymnastics_at_the_2006_Asian_Games_–_Men's_horizontal_bar
Gymnastics at the 2006 Asian Games – Men's horizontal bar
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Score" ]
[ [ "1", "Hiroyuki Tomita ( JPN )", "15.950" ], [ "2", "Kim Ji-hoon ( KOR )", "15.850" ], [ "3", "Hisashi Mizutori ( JPN )", "15.850" ], [ "4", "Kim Seung-il ( KOR )", "15.750" ], [ "5", "Yang Wei ( CHN )", "15.650" ], [ "6", "Shun Kuwahara ( JPN )", "15.600" ], [ "7", "Xiao Qin ( CHN )", "15.550" ], [ "8", "Ryosuke Baba ( JPN )", "15.500" ], [ "9", "Kim Dae-eun ( KOR )", "15.300" ], [ "10", "Chen Yibing ( CHN )", "15.250" ], [ "11", "Kim Soo-myun ( KOR )", "15.250" ], [ "12", "Zou Kai ( CHN )", "15.250" ], [ "13", "Ro Chol-jin ( PRK )", "15.150" ], [ "14", "Feng Jing ( CHN )", "15.100" ], [ "15", "Kim Kwang-chun ( PRK )", "15.100" ], [ "16", "Stepan Gorbachev ( KAZ )", "15.000" ], [ "17", "Anton Fokin ( UZB )", "14.900" ], [ "18", "Ng Shu Wai ( MAS )", "14.900" ], [ "19", "Yernar Yerimbetov ( KAZ )", "14.900" ], [ "20", "Huang Che-kuei ( TPE )", "14.650" ] ]
Results -- Qualification
Gymnastics_at_the_2006_Asian_Games_–_Men's_horizontal_bar_1
The men's horizontal bar competition at the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar was held on 2 and 6 December 2006 at the Aspire Hall 2.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Formula_One_broadcasters
List of Formula One broadcasters
[ "Grand Prix", "Circuit", "Broadcaster", "Year" ]
[ [ "Australian", "Melbourne", "FOM", "2004 -" ], [ "Bahrain", "Sakhir", "FOM", "2004 - 2010 , 2012 -" ], [ "Chinese", "Shanghai", "FOM", "2004 -" ], [ "Azerbaijan", "Baku", "FOM", "2017 -" ], [ "Spanish", "Catalunya", "FOM", "2007 -" ], [ "Monaco", "Monte Carlo", "TMC", "1959 -" ], [ "Canadian", "Montreal", "FOM", "2005 - 2008 , 2010 -" ], [ "French", "Paul Ricard", "FOM", "2018 -" ], [ "Austrian", "Red Bull Ring", "FOM", "2014 -" ], [ "British", "Silverstone", "FOM", "2007 -" ], [ "German", "Hockenheimring", "FOM", "2008 , 2010 , 2012 , 2014 , 2016 , 2018 -" ], [ "Hungarian", "Hungaroring", "FOM", "2007 -" ], [ "Belgian", "Spa-Francorchamps", "FOM", "2007 -" ], [ "Italian", "Monza", "FOM", "2007 -" ], [ "Singapore", "Marina Bay", "FOM", "2008 -" ], [ "Russian", "Sochi", "FOM", "2014 -" ], [ "Japanese", "Suzuka", "FOM", "2012 -" ], [ "United States", "Circuit of the Americas", "FOM", "2012 -" ], [ "Mexican", "Mexico City", "FOM", "2015 -" ], [ "Brazilian", "Interlagos", "FOM", "1997 - 1999 , 2008 -" ] ]
World Feed producers -- Current producers
For the 2019 season , only the Monaco Grand Prix is not produced by FOM .
List_of_Formula_One_broadcasters_3
This is a list of Formula One broadcasters and 'World Feed' producers. Formula One, the highest level of circuit racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile, motor sport's world governing body, can be seen live or tape delayed on television in almost every country and territory around the world. It attracts one of the largest global TV audiences after the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games, with a total global audience of about 352 million people for the 2017 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrestling_at_the_1960_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_welterweight
Wrestling at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman welterweight
[ "Rank", "Wrestler", "Nation", "Start", "Earned", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Mithat Bayrak", "Turkey", "1", "1", "2" ], [ "1", "Hryhoriy Hamarnik", "Soviet Union", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "1", "Antal Rizmayer", "Hungary", "1", "1", "2" ], [ "1", "René Schiermeyer", "France", "2", "0", "2" ], [ "5", "Hans-Jörg Hirschbühl", "Switzerland", "3", "0", "3" ], [ "5", "Matti Laakso", "Finland", "2", "1", "3" ], [ "5", "Stevan Horvat", "Yugoslavia", "3", "0", "3" ], [ "8", "Günther Maritschnigg", "United Team of Germany", "1", "3", "4" ], [ "8", "Kiril Petkov", "Bulgaria", "3", "1", "4" ], [ "10", "Bjarne Ansbøl", "Denmark", "5", "0", "5" ], [ "10", "Bertil Nyström", "Sweden", "2", "3", "5" ], [ "12", "Ben Ali", "Norway", "3", "3", "6" ], [ "12", "Franco Benedetti", "Italy", "3", "3", "6" ], [ "12", "Franz Berger", "Austria", "5", "1", "6" ], [ "15", "Sam Azoulay", "Morocco", "3", "4", "7" ], [ "15", "Harald Barlie", "Norway", "4", "3", "7" ], [ "15", "Valeriu Bularcă", "Romania", "3", "4", "7" ], [ "15", "Sachihiko Takeda", "Japan", "3", "4", "7" ], [ "19", "Robert Clark", "Australia", "4", "4", "8" ] ]
Results -- Round 3
Bouts Winner Nation Victory Type Loser Nation Antal Rizmayer Hungary Decision Harald Barlie Norway Hryhoriy Hamarnik Soviet Union Fall Sachihiko Takeda Japan Bjarne Ansbøl Denmark Fall Valeriu Bularcă Romania Kiril Petkov Bulgaria Decision Günther Maritschnigg United Team of Germany Hans-Jörg Hirschbühl Switzerland Fall Robert Clark Australia Matti Laakso Finland Decision Franco Benedetti Italy René Schiermeyer France Fall Sam Azoulay Morocco Franz Berger Austria Decision Ben Ali United Arab Republic Mithat Bayrak Turkey Decision Bertil Nyström Sweden Stevan Horvat Yugoslavia Bye N/A N/A Points
Wrestling_at_the_1960_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_welterweight_5
The men's Greco-Roman welterweight competition at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome took place from 26 to 31 August at the Basilica of Maxentius. Nations were limited to one competitor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_in_American_music
2013 in American music
[ "Day", "Title", "Artist", "Genre ( s )", "Singles" ]
[ [ "4", "Grinning Streak", "Barenaked Ladies", "Alternative Rock", "Boomerang ( released March 26 , 2013 )" ], [ "4", "Inspiration : A Tribute to Nat King Cole", "George Benson", "Jazz", "" ], [ "4", "Settle", "Disclosure", "House , UK garage , future garage , deep house", "Latch ( released October 8 , 2012 ) White Noise ( released February 1 , 2013 ) You & Me ( released April 28 , 2013 )" ], [ "4", "Forever Halloween", "The Maine", "Alternative rock , Pop rock", "Happy ( released April 15 , 2013 ) Love and Drugs ( released May 6 , 2013 )" ], [ "4", "Super Collider ( album )", "Megadeth", "Heavy Metal , Hard Rock , Thrash metal", "Super Collider ( released April 23 , 2013 ) Kingmaker ( 2013 )" ], [ "4", "Evil Friends", "Portugal . The Man", "Psychedelic rock , indie rock", "Evil Friends Purple Yellow Red and Blue" ], [ "4", "Avalanche", "Quadron", "Indie pop , neo-soul", "Hey Love" ], [ "4", "... Like Clockwork", "Queens of the Stone Age", "Stoner rock", "My God is the Sun" ], [ "4", "Spitfire", "LeAnn Rimes", "Country", "What Have I Done ( released 2012 ) Borrowed ( released 2012 )" ], [ "4", "Feel", "Sleeping With Sirens", "Post-hardcore", "Low ( released 2013 )" ], [ "11", "Saaab Stories", "Action Bronson", "Hip hop", "Strictly 4 My Jeeps" ], [ "11", "24/Seven", "Big Time Rush", "Pop", "Like Nobody 's Around ( released April 30 , 2013 )" ], [ "11", "13", "Black Sabbath", "Heavy metal", "" ], [ "11", "Tomorrow 's Harvest", "Boards of Canada", "Ambient , IDM", "Reach for the Dead ( released May 23 , 2013 )" ], [ "11", "Every Man Should Know", "Harry Connick Jr", "Jazz , Big Band", "" ], [ "11", "Sunbather", "Deafheaven", "Ambient black metal , post-metal , post-rock , shoegazing", "Dreamhouse ( released May 2 , 2013 )" ], [ "11", "Magnetic", "Goo Goo Dolls", "Alternative rock , pop rock", "Rebel Beat ( released February 19 , 2013 )" ], [ "11", "Damage", "Jimmy Eat World", "Alternative rock", "I Will Steal You Back ( released April 16 , 2013 )" ], [ "11", "The Wack Album", "The Lonely Island", "Comedy , comedy hip hop", "YOLO ( released January 26 , 2013 )" ], [ "11", "Southeastern", "Jason Isbell", "Rock , Progressive country , Alternative country", "" ] ]
Albums released -- June
2013_in_American_music_5
The following is a list of notable events and releases that happened in 2013 in music in the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squash_at_the_2013_Asian_Youth_Games
Squash at the 2013 Asian Youth Games
[ "Date", "", "Score", "", "Match 1", "Match 2", "Match 3" ]
[ [ "20 Aug", "Independent Athletes", "3-0", "China", "3-0", "3-0", "3-0" ], [ "20 Aug", "Pakistan", "1-2", "Jordan", "0-3", "3-0", "0-3" ], [ "20 Aug", "Independent Athletes", "3-0", "South Korea", "3-0", "3-0", "3-0" ], [ "20 Aug", "China", "0-3", "Jordan", "0-3", "0-3", "0-3" ], [ "21 Aug", "Independent Athletes", "3-0", "Jordan", "3-0", "3-0", "3-0" ], [ "21 Aug", "Pakistan", "2-1", "South Korea", "0-3", "3-2", "3-0" ], [ "21 Aug", "Independent Athletes", "2-1", "Pakistan", "3-0", "3-0", "2-3" ], [ "21 Aug", "South Korea", "3-0", "China", "3-0", "3-0", "3-0" ], [ "22 Aug", "Pakistan", "2-1", "China", "0-3", "3-0", "3-0" ], [ "22 Aug", "Jordan", "3-0", "South Korea", "3-1", "3-0", "3-0" ] ]
Results -- Boys ' team
Pool A [ edit ] Pos Team Pld W L MF MA Pts 1 Independent Athletes 4 4 0 11 1 4 2 Jordan 4 3 1 8 4 3 3 Pakistan 4 2 2 6 6 2 4 South Korea 4 1 3 4 8 1 5 China 4 0 4 1 11 0
Squash_at_the_2013_Asian_Youth_Games_4
Squash at the 2013 Asian Youth Games was held at the Nanjing Olympic Sports Centre Squash Hall, Nanjing, China from August 17 to 23, 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amar_es_Combatir
Amar es Combatir
[ "Year", "Song", "Chart", "Peak position" ]
[ [ "2006", "Labios Compartidos", "U.S . Billboard Hot Latin Tracks", "1" ], [ "2006", "Labios Compartidos", "U.S . Billboard Latin Pop Airplay", "1" ], [ "2006", "Labios Compartidos", "U.S . Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay", "1" ], [ "2006", "Labios Compartidos", "U.S . Billboard Hot Ringtones", "12" ], [ "2006", "Labios Compartidos", "U.S . Billboard Hot 100", "82" ], [ "2006", "Bendita Tu Luz", "U.S . Billboard Hot Latin Tracks", "1" ], [ "2006", "Bendita Tu Luz", "U.S . Billboard Latin Pop Airplay", "1" ], [ "2006", "Bendita Tu Luz", "U.S . Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay", "3" ], [ "2007", "Manda Una Señal", "U.S . Billboard Hot Latin Tracks", "1" ], [ "2007", "Manda Una Señal", "U.S . Billboard Latin Pop Airplay", "1" ], [ "2007", "Manda Una Señal", "U.S . Billboard Latin Tropical Airplay", "6" ], [ "2007", "Ojalá Pudiera Borrarte", "U.S . Billboard Hot Latin Tracks", "2" ], [ "2007", "Ojalá Pudiera Borrarte", "U.S . Billboard Latin Pop Airplay", "3" ] ]
Charts -- Singles
Amar_es_Combatir_2
Amar Es Combatir (English: To Love Is To Fight) is the seventh studio album released by the Mexican Latin pop/Rock en Español band Maná. The album, which was released on August 22, 2006, became the band's first release in four years. On February 11, 2007, the album won a Grammy Award in the category of Best Latin Rock/Alternative Album. On April 26, 2007 it received two Billboard Latin Music Awards. The band Re-released this album with a Deluxe Limited Edition CD & DVD on March 27, 2007. The album was a commercial success selling more than 2.1 million copies worldwide.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_PDC_World_Cup_of_Darts
2010 PDC World Cup of Darts
[ "Country", "Points", "Country" ]
[ [ "United States", "0 - 4", "Scotland" ], [ "Player ( s )", "Legs", "Player ( s )" ], [ "Darin Young", "2 - 3", "Robert Thornton" ], [ "Bill Davis", "0 - 3", "Gary Anderson" ], [ "Bill Davis & Darin Young", "2 - 3", "Robert Thornton & Gary Anderson" ] ]
2010_PDC_World_Cup_of_Darts_13
The 2010 Cash Converters World Cup of Darts was the first edition of the PDC World Cup of Darts which took place between 3-5 December 2010 at the Rainton Meadows Arena in Houghton-le-Spring, England. The tournament was won by Raymond van Barneveld and Co Stompé for the Netherlands, who defeated Mark Webster and Barrie Bates of Wales in the final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1959–60_NCAA_men's_ice_hockey_season
1959–60 NCAA men's ice hockey season
[ "Player", "Class", "Team", "GP", "G", "A", "Pts", "PIM" ]
[ [ "Phil Latreille", "Junior", "Middlebury", "22", "77", "19", "96", "-" ], [ "Tim Norbeck", "Senior", "Hamilton", "-", "40", "32", "72", "-" ], [ "Terry Slater", "Junior", "St. Lawrence", "24", "34", "38", "72", "4" ], [ "Bill Masterton", "Junior", "Denver", "34", "21", "46", "67", "2" ], [ "Reg Morelli", "Senior", "North Dakota", "31", "34", "31", "65", "12" ], [ "Bob Marquis", "Senior", "Boston University", "-", "33", "26", "59", "-" ], [ "Paul Coppo", "Senior", "Michigan Tech", "32", "26", "31", "57", "2" ], [ "Art Chisholm", "Junior", "Northeastern", "24", "25", "31", "56", "15" ], [ "John MacMillan", "Senior", "Denver", "34", "30", "25", "55", "34" ], [ "John Kosiancic", "Senior", "Michigan Tech", "32", "24", "31", "55", "30" ] ]
Player stats -- Scoring leaders
The following players led the league in points at the conclusion of the season . GP = Games played ; G = Goals ; A = Assists ; Pts = Points ; PIM = Penalty minutes
1959–60_NCAA_men's_ice_hockey_season_0
The 1959-60 NCAA men's ice hockey season began in November 1959 and concluded with the 1960 NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Tournament's championship game on March 19, 1960 at the Boston Arena in Boston, Massachusetts. This was the 13th season in which an NCAA ice hockey championship was held and is the 65th year overall where an NCAA school fielded a team. This was the first season of play for the WCHA. All seven universities were the same from the previous MCHL/WIHL conference that dissolved after the 1957-58 season. Michigan, Michigan State and Minnesota would continue with both the Big Ten and the WCHA concurrently until 1981 when Michigan and Michigan State left the WCHA and no longer played sufficient games against the other Big Ten schools to warrant the continuation of the Big Ten ice hockey conference. The creation of the WCHA also brought the first formalized conference tournament in NCAA hockey history with the winner(s) receiving the first automatic bids into the postseason championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_number-one_singles_of_1968_(Canada)
List of number-one singles of 1968 (Canada)
[ "Volume : Issue", "Issue Date ( s )", "Weeks on Top", "Song", "Artist" ]
[ [ "8:17-19", "23 December - 6 January", "3", "Hello , Goodbye", "The Beatles" ], [ "8:20", "13 January", "1", "Woman , Woman", "The Union Gap" ], [ "8:21", "20 January", "1", "Next Plane to London", "The Rose Garden" ], [ "8:22", "27 January", "1", "Itchycoo Park", "Small Faces" ], [ "8:23", "3 February", "1", "I Wonder What She 's Doing Tonight", "Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart" ], [ "8:24", "10 February", "1", "Baby Now That I 've Found You", "The Foundations" ], [ "8:25", "17 February", "1", "Zabadak", "Dave Dee , Dozy , Beaky , Mick & Tich" ], [ "8:26", "24 February", "1", "Spooky", "Classics IV" ], [ "9:1", "2 March", "1", "I Can Take or Leave Your Loving", "Herman 's Hermits" ], [ "9:2", "9 March", "1", "Words", "Bee Gees" ], [ "9:3", "16 March", "1", "Simon Says", "1910 Fruitgum Company" ], [ "9:4-5", "23 March - 30 March", "2", "The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde", "Georgie Fame" ], [ "9:6", "6 April", "1", "La-La ( Means I Love You )", "The Delfonics" ], [ "9:7", "13 April", "1", "Valleri", "The Monkees" ], [ "9:8", "20 April", "1", "Young Girl", "The Union Gap" ], [ "9:9-10", "27 April - 4 May", "2", "Honey", "Bobby Goldsboro" ], [ "9:11", "11 May", "1", "A Beautiful Morning", "The Rascals" ], [ "9:12-13", "18 May - 25 May", "2", "Mrs. Robinson", "Simon & Garfunkel" ], [ "9:14-15", "1 June - 8 June", "2", "Master Jack", "Four Jacks and a Jill" ], [ "9:16", "15 June", "1", "Yummy Yummy Yummy", "Ohio Express" ] ]
This is a list of the weekly Canadian RPM magazine [ n 1 ] number one Top Singles chart of 1968 . [ n 2 ] [ n 3 ]
List_of_number-one_singles_of_1968_(Canada)_0
This is a list of the weekly Canadian RPM magazine number one Top Singles chart of 1968.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_senators_of_Paris
List of senators of Paris
[ "Name", "Party", "Elected", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Jean Legaret", "Independent Republicans Group ( RI )", "1968", "Died 16 February 1976" ], [ "Janine Alexandre-Debray", "Rally for the Republic ( RPR )", "1976", "From 17 February 1976 , replacing Jean Legaret" ], [ "Albert Chavanac", "Union of Democrats for the Republic ( UDR )", "1968", "Died 14 September 1972" ], [ "Jean Auburtin", "Union of Democrats for the Republic ( UDR )", "1972", "From 15 September 1972 , replacing Albert Chavanac" ], [ "Maurice Bayrou", "Union of Democrats for the Republic ( UDR )", "1968", "" ], [ "Raymond Bossus", "French Communist Party ( PCF )", "1968", "Resigned 25 June 1969" ], [ "Serge Boucheny", "French Communist Party ( PCF )", "1969", "From 26 June 1969 , replacing Raymond Bossus" ], [ "Georges Cogniot", "French Communist Party ( PCF )", "1968", "" ], [ "Pierre Giraud", "French Communist Party ( PCF )", "1968", "" ], [ "Raymond Guyot", "French Communist Party ( PCF )", "1968", "" ], [ "Catherine Lagatu", "French Communist Party ( PCF )", "1968", "" ], [ "Paul Minot", "Union of Democrats for the Republic ( UDR )", "1968", "" ], [ "Dominique Pado", "Union of Democrats for the Republic ( UDR )", "1968", "" ], [ "Pierre-Christian Taittinger", "Independent Republicans Group ( RI )", "1968", "Appointed to cabinet 12 February 1976" ], [ "Jacques Sanglier", "Rally for the Republic ( RPR )", "1976", "From 12 February 1976 , replacing Pierre-Christian Taittinger" ], [ "Jean-Louis Vigier", "Union of Democrats for the Republic ( UDR )", "1959", "" ] ]
1968–1977
Senators for Paris between 1968 and 1977 : [ 1 ]
List_of_senators_of_Paris_0
Following is a list of senators of Paris, people who have represented the department of Paris in the Senate of France. The department was created from the central part of the Seine department in 1968.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraklion_Football_Clubs_Association
Heraklion Football Clubs Association
[ "Season", "Winner", "Score", "Runner-up", "Venue" ]
[ [ "2010", "Giouchtas", "2-1", "Asites", "Nikos Kazantzakis Stadium" ], [ "2011", "Rouvas", "4-1", "Zaros", "Moires Stadium" ], [ "2012", "A.E . Katsampas", "2-1", "Patouchas Viannos", "Nikos Kazantzakis Stadium" ], [ "2013", "Irodotos", "3-1", "Zaros", "Nikos Kazantzakis Stadium" ], [ "2014", "Zaros", "2-2 ( 5-3 pen . )", "Almyros", "Atsalenios Stadium" ], [ "2015", "Atsalenios", "1-0", "Rouvas", "Nea Alikarnassos Municipal Stadium" ], [ "2016", "Atsalenios", "2-1", "Irodotos", "Pankritio Stadium" ], [ "2017", "Irodotos", "2-1", "Zaros", "Nikos Kazantzakis Stadium" ], [ "2018", "PANO Malia", "1-1 ( 4-2 pen . )", "Giouchtas", "Arkalochori Municipal Stadium" ], [ "2019", "Atsalenios", "3-2", "Poros", "Damasta Municipal Stadium" ] ]
Super Cup -- The matches
Heraklion_Football_Clubs_Association_18
The Heraklion Football Clubs Association ( or Ε.Π.Σ.Η.) is an association responsible for administering football in the region of Heraklion. It is based in the city of Heraklion and is a member of the Hellenic Football Federation. The association is responsible for organizing regional Championship and Cup competitions for both adult and youth teams playing in its divisions. The association is currently one of the largest Football Clubs Associations in Greece, consisting of over 85 clubs. Its colors are blue and white and its crest features a Griffin, the official seal of the Municipality of Heraklion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florian_Panzner
Florian Panzner
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2000", "The Legend of Rita", "Grenzer" ], [ "2001", "Conspiracy", "Luthers Fahrer" ], [ "2001", "The Tunnel", "Heiner" ], [ "2002", "Tattoo", "Poscher" ], [ "2003", "Wolfsburg", "Police officer" ], [ "2003", "Luther", "Student 2" ], [ "2004", "En Route", "Benni" ], [ "2004", "Kleinruppin Forever", "Heiko Koslowski" ], [ "2004", "Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose : The Forgotten Hero", "Alexander Werth" ], [ "2005", "I Am Guilty", "Stefan Steeb" ], [ "2007", "Sinking of the Lusitania : Terror at Sea", "Walther Schwieger" ], [ "2008", "My Friend from Faro", "Knut Wandel" ], [ "2008", "Valkyrie", "Leutnant Hagen" ] ]
Selected filmography -- Film
Florian_Panzner_0
Florian Panzner (born 20 July 1976) is a German actor who has been active since 1999.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Mukherjee_(writer)
Robin Mukherjee (writer)
[ "Production", "Notes", "Broadcaster/Distributor" ]
[ [ "Casualty ( 1990-2007 )", "Salvation Remembrance Dangerous Games Living In Hope Making Waves Dividing Loyalties Family Matters Private Lives Bad Company Waste of Space Day One Close Encounters", "BBC One" ], [ "The Bill ( 1990-1991 )", "Once A Copper Plato For Policemen Testimony Furthers Closing The Net Stress Rules A Question of Confidence", "ITV" ], [ "Boon ( 1991 )", "Bad Pennies", "ITV" ], [ "Grushko ( 1994 )", "", "BBC One" ], [ "Medics ( 1994-1995 )", "Changing Faces Lifeline Cross Purposes", "ITV" ], [ "Harry ( 1995 )", "Scorpio Backlash", "BBC One" ], [ "Poldark ( 1996 )", "Television film", "ITV" ], [ "Dance of the Wind ( 1997 )", "co-written with and directed by Rajan Khosa", "Artificial Eye" ], [ "Backup ( 1997 )", "Not Cricket Presence", "BBC One" ], [ "The Broker 's Man ( 1998 )", "Horses For Courses", "BBC One" ], [ "Plastic Man ( 1999 )", "", "ITV" ], [ "Where The Heart Is ( 2002 )", "Relative Strangers", "ITV" ], [ "Eastenders ( 2002-2005 )", "Various Episodes", "BBC One" ], [ "The Royal ( 2005 )", "Duty Bound", "ITV" ], [ "Roman Mysteries ( 2008 )", "The Trials of Flavia Gemina The Colossus of Rhodes", "CBBC" ], [ "Combat Kids ( 2010 )", "", "CBBC" ], [ "Lore ( 2012 )", "co-written with and directed by Cate Shortland", "Artificial Eye" ], [ "Hetty Feather ( 2016-2020 )", "Cannon Fodder The Letters Trouble The Proposal The Final Chapter : Part One", "CBBC" ] ]
Writing credits
Robin_Mukherjee_(writer)_0
Robin Mukherjee is a British screenwriter, author and educator. He has written for a number of high-profile television series, including The Bill, Casualty, Eastenders and Roman Mysteries. In 1996, he wrote a pilot episode for a new series of Poldark, The Stranger from the Sea, which became a controversial adaptation with fans, using a new cast featuring John Bowe as Ross Poldark and Mel Martin as Demelza. Fans protested, and over fifty members of the Poldark Appreciation Society picketed HTV's headquarters in Bristol wearing 18th century costumes. He was also set to write a three-part serial for the original series of Doctor Who, entitled Alixion, but was impeded by the 1989 cancellation. In addition, Mukherjee has authored several radio dramas and written a screenwriting manual, The Art of Screenplays: A Writer's Guide in 2014, as part of the Creative Essentials series of books on filmmaking. He serves as Bath Spa University's Writer in Residence, as well as an MA Tutor & PhD Supervisor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaughan_City_Council
Vaughan City Council
[ "Position", "Member", "Communities" ]
[ [ "Mayor", "Maurizio Bevilacqua", "At-large" ], [ "Deputy Mayor Regional Councillor", "Mario Ferri", "At-large" ], [ "Regional Councillor", "Gino Rosati", "At-large" ], [ "Regional Councillor", "Linda D. Jackson", "At-large" ], [ "Ward 1", "Marilyn Iafrate", "Maple / Kleinburg" ], [ "Ward 2", "Tony Carella", "Woodbridge West" ], [ "Ward 3", "Rosanna DeFrancesca", "Woodbridge / Vellore" ], [ "Ward 4", "Sandra Yeung Racco", "Concord / Thornhill North" ], [ "Ward 5", "Alan Shefman", "Thornhill" ] ]
Current council
Vaughan_City_Council_0
Vaughan City Council is the lower-tier municipal governing body for the city of Vaughan, Ontario. It is a part of the upper-tier Regional Municipality of York. Members of the council are elected in three categories: wards councillors, city wide councillors, and a mayor. The wards have remained consistent since the 2010 election.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Middleditch
Thomas Middleditch
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2009", "Memoirs of a Manchild", "Danny Nanners", "3 episodes ; also writer and producer" ], [ "2010", "The Back Room", "Die Antwoord", "Episode : Steve Agee" ], [ "2009-2013", "CollegeHumor Originals", "Various characters", "20 episodes" ], [ "2011", "Funny or Die", "Woodshed Guy", "Episode : 2.8" ], [ "2011", "Matumbo Goldberg", "Lenny", "5 episodes" ], [ "2011-2015", "Jake and Amir", "Penis Anthony Doobs Doubligner", "6 episodes" ], [ "2012", "Bravest Warriors", "Professor Fartsparkles ( voice )", "Episode : Time Slime" ], [ "2013", "The Funtime Gang", "Randy the Racoon", "Episode : Pilot" ], [ "2013", "The Morning After", "Dave", "5 episodes" ], [ "2016", "HarmonQuest", "Dildo Bogpelt", "Episode : The Doorest of Fores" ], [ "2020", "Stream of Blood : Vampires of Pittsburgh", "Miles Vanderbuck", "ongoing" ] ]
Filmography -- Web
Thomas_Middleditch_2
Thomas Steven Middleditch (born March 10, 1982) is a Canadian actor, comedian, and screenwriter, known for his role as Richard Hendricks in the HBO series Silicon Valley, for which he was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. He voiced Harold Hutchins in (2017). Middleditch also appears in ads for Verizon Wireless.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Dutch_National_Track_Championships_–_Women's_individual_pursuit
2007 Dutch National Track Championships – Women's individual pursuit
[ "Rank", "Name", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Ellen van Dijk", "3:42.828" ], [ "2", "Marianne Vos", "3:50.160" ], [ "3", "Kirsten Wild", "3:47.934" ], [ "4", "Marlijn Binnendijk", "" ], [ "5", "Vera Koedooder", "3.48.965" ], [ "6", "Chantal Blaak", "3.49.152" ], [ "7", "Regina Bruins", "3.52.086" ], [ "8", "Liesbeth Bakker", "3.54.211" ], [ "9", "Lianne Wagtho", "3.58.801" ], [ "10", "Anne Eversdijk", "4.00.160" ], [ "11", "Anne de Wildt", "4.02.781" ], [ "12", "Eva Heijmans", "4.11.344" ], [ "13", "Marieke van Nek", "4.15.527" ], [ "14", "Josien van den Heerik", "4.20.984" ] ]
Final results
2007_Dutch_National_Track_Championships_–_Women's_individual_pursuit_1
The women's individual pursuit at the 2007 Dutch National Track Championships in Alkmaar took place at Sportpaleis Alkmaar on from 29 to 30 December 2007. 14 athletes participated in the contest. Ellen van Dijk won the gold medal, Marianne Vos took silver and Kirsten Wild won the bronze.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NASCAR_video_games
List of NASCAR video games
[ "Title", "Release date", "Platform ( s )", "Developer", "Publisher" ]
[ [ "Trackmania", "November 2003", "Microsoft Windows , Nintendo DS , Wii", "Nadeo", "Enlight" ], [ "Rigs of Rods", "August 5 , 2005", "Microsoft Windows , Linux , Mac OS", "Pierre-Michel Ricordel", "OGRE" ], [ "FlatOut 2", "August 1 , 2006", "Microsoft Windows , Mac OS X , PlayStation 2 , Xbox , PlayStation Portable", "Bugbear Entertainment", "Empire Interactive" ], [ "RFactor", "August 31 , 2006", "Microsoft Windows", "Image Space Incorporated", "Image Space Incorporated" ], [ "ARCA Sim Racing '08", "March 5 , 2008", "Microsoft Windows", "The Sim Factory", "The Sim Factory" ], [ "IRacing.com", "August 26 , 2008", "PC", "IRacing.com", "IRacing.com" ], [ "Gran Turismo 5", "November 24 , 2010", "PlayStation 3", "Polyphony Digital", "Sony" ], [ "Trackmania 2", "August 17 , 2011", "PC", "Nadeo", "Ubisoft" ], [ "Forza Motorsport 4", "October 11 , 2011", "Xbox 360", "Turn 10 Studios", "Microsoft Studios" ], [ "Real Racing 3", "2013 ( 1st NASCAR update released September 2015 )", "iOS , Android", "Firemonkeys", "Electronic Arts" ], [ "Gran Turismo 6", "December 5 , 2013", "PlayStation 3", "Polyphony Digital", "Sony" ], [ "Project CARS", "May 8 , 2015", "PC , PlayStation 4 , Xbox One", "Slightly Mad Studios", "Slightly Mad Studios" ], [ "Forza Motorsport 6", "September 15 , 2015 ( NASCAR Expansion released May 17 , 2016 )", "Xbox One", "Turn 10 Studios", "Microsoft Studios" ], [ "Forza Motorsport 7", "October 3 , 2017", "Microsoft Windows ( Windows 10 only ) , Xbox One", "Turn 10 Studios", "Microsoft Studios" ] ]
Games with NASCAR as a non-core element
This list includes games which have a NASCAR license but are not based specifically around it ( such as racing simulators with other series/disciplines of racing worked into them , or which have mods which add NASCAR cars and/or tracks ) .
List_of_NASCAR_video_games_1
NASCAR, the most popular motorsport in the United States, has worked with video game developers to design several video games. In 2003, EA Sports received an exclusive console license to produce NASCAR games, eliminating Papyrus and Hasbro Interactive as competitors. In May 2009, iRacing.com received a license to run NASCAR-sanctioned online racing starting in 2010. In June 2009 at the E3 Gaming Expo, NASCAR was revealed to be a part of the Gran Turismo series for the first time in Gran Turismo 5 for the PlayStation 3.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redaric_Williams
Redaric Williams
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1992", "Hands up , Hands on", "Himself", "Recurring role" ], [ "2010", "Hanging in the Paint", "Unknown", "Lead role" ], [ "2011", "ADRENALINE Lifeline", "Pretty Boy Floyd", "" ], [ "2011", "Damages", "Aggressive patron", "2 episodes" ], [ "2012", "Allegiance", "Private Adams", "" ], [ "2012-14", "The Young and the Restless", "Tyler Michaelson", "Contract role" ], [ "2016", "Lucifer", "Ty Huntley", "1 episode" ], [ "2017", "The Quad", "Jason King", "" ], [ "2017", "Miss Me This Christmas", "Franklin Young", "" ] ]
Filmography
Redaric_Williams_0
Jimmie Williams, known professionally as Redaric Williams, is an American actor, model, author and musician. As an actor, he is best known for his role as Tyler Michaelson on the U.S. daytime drama, The Young and the Restless.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Liverpool_F.C._season
2010–11 Liverpool F.C. season
[ "#", "Pos", "Player", "To", "Start", "End" ]
[ [ "3", "LB", "Paul Konchesky", "Nottingham Forest", "31 January 2011", "3 May 2011" ], [ "4", "CM", "Alberto Aquilani", "Juventus", "21 August 2010", "30 June 2011" ], [ "22", "LB", "Emiliano Insúa", "Galatasaray", "31 August 2010", "30 June 2011" ], [ "27", "RWB", "Philipp Degen", "VfB Stuttgart", "5 August 2010", "30 June 2011" ], [ "31", "RW", "Nabil El Zhar", "PAOK", "31 August 2010", "30 June 2011" ], [ "32", "RB", "Stephen Darby", "Notts County", "1 November 2010", "31 May 2011" ], [ "39", "ST", "Nathan Eccleston", "Charlton Athletic", "13 January 2011", "30 June 2011" ], [ "40", "CB", "Daniel Ayala", "Hull City", "11 September 2010", "1 January 2011" ], [ "40", "CB", "Daniel Ayala", "Derby County", "11 February 2011", "30 June 2011" ], [ "42", "GK", "Péter Gulácsi", "Tranmere Rovers", "17 September 2010", "24 November 2010" ], [ "44", "CM", "Victor Pálsson", "Dagenham & Redbridge", "4 November 2010", "4 January 2011" ], [ "45", "LM", "Tom Ince", "Notts County", "1 November 2010", "3 January 2011" ], [ "-", "LB", "Chris Mavinga", "Genk", "1 January 2011", "30 May 2011" ], [ "-", "MF", "Sean Highdale", "Newtown", "21 January 2011", "15 May 2011" ], [ "46", "MF", "David Amoo", "MK Dons", "25 January 2011", "23 February 2011" ], [ "46", "MF", "David Amoo", "Hull City", "28 February 2011", "30 June 2011" ], [ "1", "GK", "Brad Jones", "Derby County", "24 March 2011", "30 June 2011" ], [ "12", "FW", "Dani Pacheco", "Norwich City", "24 March 2011", "30 June 2011" ] ]
Transfers -- Loaned out
2010–11_Liverpool_F.C._season_9
The 2010-11 season was the 119th season in Liverpool Football Club's existence, and their 49th consecutive year in the top flight of English football. Liverpool were sponsored by Standard Chartered Bank, after their deal with long-running sponsors Carlsberg finished after 18 years of sponsorship. Pre-season saw a change of manager for Liverpool, with Rafael Benítez leaving the club by mutual consent on 3 June 2010. On 1 July 2010, Roy Hodgson was officially announced as new manager. On 22 September 2010, Liverpool exited the League Cup, going out at Anfield to Northampton Town of League Two on penalties after a 2-2 draw. They also exited the FA Cup losing 1-0 to Manchester United at Old Trafford in the third round. In the last competition in which they were active in, the UEFA Europa League, they were knocked out in the Round of 16 by Portuguese side Braga, losing 1-0 on aggregate. On 8 January 2011, Liverpool announced that Roy Hodgson had left the club by mutual consent, and Kenny Dalglish was appointed as manager until the end of the season. Under Dalglish, the squads' fortunes improved, taking popular wins against top sides Chelsea and Manchester United, and the resurgence saw Liverpool rise up to fifth in May. Despite their resurgence Liverpool eventually finished sixth in the Premier League, having failed to qualify for the Europa League. The season also saw Liverpool's record purchase and departure, as Fernando Torres left for Chelsea, being replaced by Newcastle United's target man Andy Carroll. Liverpool received £50 million for Torres, and paid £35 million for Carroll's services.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NJ_Transit_bus_routes_(100–199)
List of NJ Transit bus routes (100–199)
[ "Route", "Terminal", "Major streets", "Notes", "History", "Garage" ]
[ [ "190", "Paterson", "Paterson Plank Road , Orient Way , Union Avenue , Main Avenue/Street", "Serves Union City Select Buses Travel Into Delawanna Train Station in Clifton . 24-hour service", "Originally Inter City Transportation Company ( 1933 ) as 30", "Market Street Meadowlands Wayne" ], [ "191", "Willowbrook Mall", "Allwood Road , Long Hill Road , Main Street", "Serves Union City upon request on weekends and holidays", "Originally Public Service Coordinated Transport ( 1948 )", "Wayne" ], [ "192", "Clifton", "Rutherford Avenue , Kingsland Avenue , Allwood Road", "Serves Union City", "Public Service Coordinated Transport ( 1948 ) Variant of 195", "Wayne" ], [ "193", "Wayne", "French Hill Road or Route 23", "Weekday Service Only", "Operates Via Willowbrook Mall . Does not stop at Wayne-Route 23", "Wayne" ], [ "194", "Butler or Newfoundland ( seasonal service to Mountain Creek )", "Newark-Pompton Turnpike , Paterson-Hamburg Turnpike , Route 23", "", "North East Coach Lines ( InterCity Transportation Co ) Via Willowbrook Mall and Wayne-Route 23", "Wayne" ], [ "195", "Willowbrook Mall", "Allwood Road , Ridge Road , Newark-Pompton Turnpike", "Serves Union City upon request on weekends and holidays", "Originally Public Service Coordinated Transport ( 1948 ) Variant of 191", "Wayne" ], [ "196/197", "Ringwood , West Milford , or Warwick , N.Y. ( most 197 service via William Paterson University , first 196 stop on Skyline Drive )", "Route 23 , Ringwood Avenue , NY Routes 210 and 17A", "196 : Weekday Peak Hour Service Only ( AM to New York , PM to Warwick )", "Via Willowbrook Mall . Does not stop at Wayne-Route 23", "Wayne" ], [ "198", "William Paterson University", "West Belt Parkway , Valley Road", "Via Willowbrook Mall ( full-time ) and Wayne-Route 23 ( weekends only )", "Introduced by NJ Transit in 2008 as a short-turn of 197", "Wayne" ], [ "199", "Clifton", "Rutherford Avenue , Kingsland Avenue , Allwood Road", "Weekday Peak Hour Service only ( AM to New York , PM to Clifton ) Serves Lyndhurst and Nutley Serves Union City ( Mornings Only )", "NJ Transit ( 2010 ) as variant of 192", "Wayne" ] ]
Northern Division -- To Passaic County and Orange County , New York
List_of_NJ_Transit_bus_routes_(100–199)_3
New Jersey Transit operates interstate bus routes in northern New Jersey, most terminating at the Port Authority Bus Terminal (PABT) in Midtown Manhattan. There are several routes to the George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal and one serves Lower Manhattan via the Holland Tunnel. Some of the routes that use the Lincoln Tunnel to the PABT travel along the marginal road of Route 495 allowing for local connections in Hudson County. Below, the routes are listed by division, region, and number.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002–03_NSW_Premier_League_season
2002–03 NSW Premier League season
[ "Club", "Ground", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "A.P.I.A . Leichhardt Tigers", "Lambert Park", "7,000" ], [ "Bankstown City Lions", "Jensen Oval", "8,000" ], [ "Belconnen Blue Devils", "Belconnen Soccer Centre", "2,000" ], [ "Blacktown City Demons", "Fairfax Community Stadium", "7,500" ], [ "Bonnyrigg White Eagles", "Bonnyrigg Sports Club", "10,000" ], [ "Canterbury-Marrickville Olympic", "The Crest Reserve", "" ], [ "Central Coast Coasties", "Pluim Park", "" ], [ "Fairfield Bulls", "Nineveh Stadium", "1,000" ], [ "Parramatta Eagles", "Melita Stadium", "10,000" ], [ "Penrith Panthers", "CUA Stadium", "21,000" ], [ "Rockdale City Suns", "Bicentennial Park South", "5,000" ], [ "St George Saints", "St George Stadium", "15,000" ] ]
Clubs
Teams promoted from Winter Super League : ( After the end of the 2002 season . ) Rockdale City Suns Teams relegated to Winter Super League : ( After the end of the 2001–02 season . ) Sutherland Sharks
2002–03_NSW_Premier_League_season_0
The 2002-03 NSW Premier League season was the third season of the revamped NSW Premier League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed_(album)
Lou Reed (album)
[ "Title", "Original Velvet Underground release", "Notes" ]
[ [ "I Ca n't Stand It", "1969 : The Velvet Underground Live , VU", "Additional verse on Lou Reed version" ], [ "Walk and Talk It", "Peel Slowly and See , Loaded ( Fully Loaded Edition )", "Different lyrics and added musical sections on Lou Reed version . The Velvet Underground version is titled Walk and Talk" ], [ "Lisa Says", "1969 , VU", "Extended version with different lyrics on Lou Reed version" ], [ "I Love You", "Peel Slowly and See , Loaded ( Fully Loaded Edition )", "-- -" ], [ "Wild Child", "-- -", "No Velvet Underground recording has surfaced yet , but the song is known to have been played live in 1970 . However , the song was performed by Lou Reed and John Cale at the Bataclan 1972 concert in Paris with Nico , and can be heard on the Velvet Underground bootleg Ultra Rare Tracks Vol . 2 , which features Lou Reed playing the song with an acoustic guitar into a tape recorder . The bridge melody was later reused for the bridge in Lou Reed 's song Hangin ' 'Round on Transformer" ], [ "Love Makes You Feel", "Loaded ( Fully Loaded Edition )", "The Velvet Underground version is titled Love Makes You Feel Ten Foot Tall" ], [ "Ride into the Sun", "Another View , What Goes On , Loaded ( Fully Loaded Edition ) , Bootleg Series Volume 1 : The Quine Tapes", "Lou Reed version is similar to the versions found on Loaded ( Fully Loaded Edition ) and The Quine Tapes . Earlier versions of the song can be found on Another View and What Goes On" ], [ "Ocean", "1969 , VU , Loaded ( Fully Loaded Edition )", "The version on Lou Reed is closest to the version found on Loaded ( Fully Loaded Edition )" ] ]
Track listing -- Cross-reference
Eight tracks from Lou Reed were , at one point , originally performed by The Velvet Underground . These recordings have been released on various compilations and live albums , which have been cataloged below .
Lou_Reed_(album)_1
Lou Reed is the debut solo studio album by American musician Lou Reed, released in April 1972 by RCA Records, two years after he left the Velvet Underground. It was produced by Richard Robinson and Reed and features London session musicians as Reed's backing band, two of whom, Rick Wakeman and Steve Howe, were from the British progressive rock band Yes. Wakeman recalled that during the recording sessions, the lights had to be out so nobody could see. The album was recorded in Morgan Studios, London, between December 1971 and January 1972. Lou Reed comprises eight new recordings of then-unreleased Velvet Underground songs, plus two new songs, Going Down and Berlin (the latter was re-recorded by Reed as the title track for his 1973 album Berlin). With increasing interest in the Velvet Underground, Reed's debut album was highly anticipated, but the result was a commercial and relative critical disappointment, peaking at only No. 189 on the Billboard 200.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Nations_Cup
1993 Nations Cup
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nation", "TFP", "SP", "FS" ]
[ [ "1", "Viktor Petrenko", "Ukraine", "2.0", "2", "1" ], [ "2", "Scott Davis", "United States", "2.5", "1", "2" ], [ "3", "Sébastien Britten", "Canada", "5.0", "4", "3" ], [ "4", "Rudy Galindo", "United States", "5.5", "3", "4" ], [ "5", "Oleg Tataurov", "Russia", "8.0", "6", "5" ], [ "6", "Steven Cousins", "United Kingdom", "8.5", "5", "6" ], [ "7", "Ronny Winkler", "Germany", "10.5", "7", "7" ], [ "8", "Fabrizio Garattoni", "Italy", "14.0", "", "" ], [ "9", "Jaroslav Suchý", "Czechoslovakia", "14.0", "", "" ], [ "10", "Axel Médéric", "France", "14.0", "", "" ], [ "11", "Jens ter Laak", "Germany", "16.5", "", "" ], [ "12", "Tomoaki Koyama", "Japan", "16.5", "", "" ] ]
Results -- Men
1993_Nations_Cup_0
The 1993 Nations Cup was held in Gelsenkirchen on November 18-20. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The compulsory dance was the Tango Romantica.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_EFL_Championship
2016–17 EFL Championship
[ "Team", "Location", "Stadium", "Capacity" ]
[ [ "Aston Villa", "Birmingham", "Villa Park", "42,790" ], [ "Barnsley", "Barnsley", "Oakwell", "23,009" ], [ "Birmingham City", "Birmingham", "St Andrew 's", "30,020" ], [ "Blackburn Rovers", "Blackburn", "Ewood Park", "31,370" ], [ "Brentford", "London ( Brentford )", "Griffin Park", "12,760" ], [ "Brighton & Hove Albion", "Brighton and Hove", "AMEX Stadium", "30,280" ], [ "Bristol City", "Bristol", "Ashton Gate", "27,000" ], [ "Burton Albion", "Burton upon Trent", "Pirelli Stadium", "6,912 ( 2,034 seated )" ], [ "Cardiff City", "Cardiff", "Cardiff City Stadium", "33,300" ], [ "Derby County", "Derby", "Pride Park Stadium", "33,600" ], [ "Fulham", "London ( Fulham )", "Craven Cottage", "25,680" ], [ "Huddersfield Town", "Huddersfield", "John Smith 's Stadium", "24,500" ], [ "Ipswich Town", "Ipswich", "Portman Road", "30,300" ], [ "Leeds United", "Leeds", "Elland Road", "37,900" ], [ "Newcastle United", "Newcastle", "St James ' Park", "52,354" ], [ "Norwich City", "Norwich", "Carrow Road", "27,220" ], [ "Nottingham Forest", "Nottingham", "City Ground", "30,576" ], [ "Preston North End", "Preston", "Deepdale", "23,408" ], [ "Queens Park Rangers", "London ( Shepherd 's Bush )", "Loftus Road", "18,360" ], [ "Reading", "Reading", "Madejski Stadium", "24,200" ] ]
Stadiums and locations
LondonAston VillaBarnsleyBirmingham CityBlackburn RoversBrighton & Hove AlbionBristol CityBurton AlbionCardiff CityDerby CountyHuddersfield TownIpswich TownLeeds UnitedNewcastle UnitedNorwich CityNottingham ForestPreston North EndReadingRotherham UnitedSheffield WednesdayWigan AthleticWolverhampton WanderersLondon teamsBrentfordFulhamQueens Park Rangers Locations of the 2016–17 Football League Championship teams BrentfordFulhamQueens Park Rangers Greater London Championship football clubs
2016–17_EFL_Championship_0
The 2016-17 EFL Championship (referred to as the Sky Bet Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the first season of the EFL Championship under its current name, and the twenty-fifth season under its current league structure. Newcastle United were crowned the champions and were promoted to Premier League after just one season in the Championship. Brighton & Hove Albion, alongside Huddersfield Town, both achieved their first ever Premier League promotions, via the second automatic promotion place and play-off route respectively. The season started on 5 August 2016 with the final round of regular league fixtures played on 7 May 2017. The fixtures were announced on 22 June 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_discus_throw
Athletics at the 1948 Summer Olympics – Men's discus throw
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Adolfo Consolini", "Italy", "51.08", "Q OR" ], [ "2", "Giuseppe Tosi", "Italy", "50.56", "Q" ], [ "3", "Fortune Gordien", "United States", "48.40", "Q" ], [ "4", "Veikko Nyqvist", "Finland", "47.75", "Q" ], [ "5", "Ivar Ramstad", "Norway", "47.34", "Q" ], [ "6", "Nikolaos Syllas", "Greece", "47.03", "Q" ], [ "7", "Ferenc Klics", "Hungary", "46.65", "Q" ], [ "8", "Stein Johnson", "Norway", "46.54", "Q" ], [ "9", "Uno Fransson", "Sweden", "45.99", "q" ], [ "10", "Hermann Tunner", "Austria", "45.92", "q" ], [ "11", "Eduardo Julve", "Peru", "45.86", "q" ], [ "12", "Arvo Huutoniemi", "Finland", "44.77", "q" ], [ "13", "Bill Burton", "United States", "43.78", "" ], [ "14", "Félix Erauzquin", "Spain", "43.66", "" ], [ "15", "Giorgio Oberweger", "Italy", "43.13", "" ], [ "16", "Danilo Žerjal", "Yugoslavia", "43.07", "" ], [ "17", "Manuel Consiglieri", "Peru", "43.01", "" ], [ "18", "Emilio Malchiodi", "Argentina", "42.98", "" ], [ "19", "James Nesbitt", "Great Britain", "42.09", "" ], [ "20", "Vic Frank", "United States", "42.00", "" ] ]
Results -- Qualifying Round
Qual . rule : qualification standard 46.00m ( Q ) or at least best 12 qualified ( q ) .
Athletics_at_the_1948_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_discus_throw_0
The men's discus throw event was part of the track and field athletics programme at the 1948 Summer Olympics. The competition was held on August 2. The final was won by Adolfo Consolini of Italy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heritage_Trust_for_the_North_West
Heritage Trust for the North West
[ "Exhibition Name", "Place", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Banastre and Swinglehurst Families", "Pendle Heritage Centre , Barrowford", "Opened with the Centre in 1977-present" ], [ "Pendle Witches", "Pendle Heritage Centre , Barrowford", "Opened with the centre in 1977-present" ], [ "Historic Buildings in Wigan and the Douglas Valley", "Pendle Heritage Centre , Barrowford", "June 2006 - August 2006 Featured buildings in Greater Manchester , Wigan and the Douglas Valley , including Standish Hall , Ackhurst Hall and Worthington Hall and a small display on Bank Hall , once owned by Lord Lilford , lord of the manor of Atherton" ], [ "Archaeology Exhibition", "Pendle Heritage Centre , Barrowford", "September 2010" ], [ "Architectural Heritage Exhibition", "St Mary 's Church , Nelson", "Opens May 2012 and will feature building materials from across the HTNW projects" ] ]
Exhibitions
Heritage_Trust_for_the_North_West_2
Heritage Trust for the North West / Heritage Trust North West is a registered Building Preservation Trust, established in 1978 as a charity and company. Formerly known as the Lancashire Heritage Trust, it has rescued and restored many buildings of architectural interest at risk in Lancashire. In 1996 Lancashire Heritage Trust merged with the North West Buildings Preservation Trust which had similar aims and enlarged its remit to cover the North West of England, a requirement of the Charity Commission. Subsequently, the trust has developed projects in Manchester, Liverpool and Cumbria. The aim of the trust is to restore and find new and appropriate uses for historic buildings and encourage good design and craftsmanship. It has retained some of the buildings it has restored to provide funding for further projects. Others are open to the public forming a network of historic places. Up to October 2006 the trust's headquarters were in Barrowford, a building which is now the Pendle Heritage Centre, founded in 1977, and one of the trust's flagship projects. The heritage centre attracts over 100,000 visitors a year. Since October 2006 the trust's headquarters are at Higherford Mill, a Grade II listed building owned by the trust and restored as a centre for creative industries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grandma's_Boy_(2006_film)
Grandma's Boy (2006 film)
[ "Track #", "Title", "Artist", "Time" ]
[ [ "2", "Another Day", "The Twenty Twos", "2:40" ], [ "4", "Helicopter", "Bloc Party", "3:39" ], [ "5", "Meantime", "The Futureheads", "2:49" ], [ "7", "Spinnin '", "Zion I", "3:25" ], [ "9", "Little Girl", "The Daylights", "3:16" ], [ "10", "Never Win", "Fischerspooner", "3:59" ], [ "12", "Sittin ' Sidewayz", "Paul Wall / Big Pokey", "3:48" ], [ "14", "Alive and Amplified", "The Mooney Suzuki", "3:05" ], [ "15", "Ca n't Kick the Habit", "Spin Doctors", "8:12" ], [ "17", "Night on Fire", "VHS or Beta", "4:01" ], [ "18", "Anyone", "Moving Units", "3:57" ], [ "20", "Windowlicker", "Aphex Twin", "6:04" ], [ "21", "STD Dance", "Ima Robot", "4:35" ], [ "23", "Grandma 's Boyee", "Kool Keith / KutMasta Kurt", "4:09" ] ]
Soundtrack
The soundtrack includes tracks of film dialogue between the musical tracks .
Grandma's_Boy_(2006_film)_0
Grandma's Boy is a 2006 American stoner comedy film directed by Nicholaus Goossen. Starring Allen Covert and Nick Swardson, and written by Barry Wernick as well as Covert and Swardson. the film features a video game tester who is forced to move in with his grandmother after being evicted from his home. Alongside Covert and Swardson, the film co-stars Doris Roberts, Linda Cardellini, Shirley Jones, Shirley Knight, Peter Dante, Joel Moore, Jonah Hill and Kevin Nealon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007–08_Scottish_Second_Division
2007–08 Scottish Second Division
[ "Scorer", "Goals", "Team" ]
[ [ "Andrew Barrowman", "24", "Ross County" ], [ "Allan Russell", "19", "Airdrie United" ], [ "Alex Williams", "16", "Ayr United" ], [ "Martin Bavidge", "15", "Peterhead" ], [ "Ryan Stevenson", "15", "Ayr United" ], [ "Stuart Noble", "14", "Airdrie United" ], [ "Iain Diack", "13", "Brechin City" ], [ "Alan Trouten", "12", "Queen 's Park" ], [ "Robert Mann", "12", "Peterhead" ], [ "Graham Weir", "10", "Raith Rovers" ], [ "Charlie King", "10", "Brechin City" ], [ "Graeme Brown", "10", "Alloa Athletic" ], [ "Sean Higgins", "10", "Ross County" ], [ "Mark Ferry", "9", "Queen 's Park" ], [ "Brown Ferguson", "9", "Alloa Athletic" ], [ "David Goodwillie", "9", "Raith Rovers" ] ]
Top scorers
2007–08_Scottish_Second_Division_3
The 2007-08 Second Division season was the thirteenth season of the Second Division in a ten team format. The following teams competed: Airdrie United, Alloa Athletic, Ayr United, Berwick Rangers, Brechin City, Cowdenbeath, Peterhead, Queen's Park, Raith Rovers and Ross County. The team which finished first were automatically promoted to the First Division, the teams which finished second, third and fourth were entered into the First division play-offs with the team which finished second bottom of the First Division for a place in the 2008-09 First Division. The team which finished bottom were automatically relegated to the Third Division and the team which finished second bottom were entered into the Second division play-offs with the teams which finished second, third and fourth in the Third Division for a place in the 2008-09 Second Division.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsugio_Matsuda
Tsugio Matsuda
[ "Year", "Entrant", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9", "DC", "Points" ]
[ [ "1998", "Nakajima", "SUZ", "MIN", "FUJ", "MOT", "SUZ 6", "SUG", "FUJ", "MIN", "FUJ", "15th", "1" ], [ "2000", "Nakajima", "SUZ 12", "MOT 3", "MIN 1", "FUJ 16", "SUZ 5", "SUG 11", "MOT 4", "FUJ Ret", "MIN 3", "4th", "27" ], [ "2001", "Nakajima", "SUZ Ret", "MOT 3", "MIN 8", "FUJ Ret", "SUZ 5", "SUG 5", "FUJ Ret", "MIN Ret", "MOT 9", "8th", "10" ], [ "2002", "Nakajima", "SUZ 3", "FUJ 10", "MIN 2", "SUZ Ret", "MOT 13", "SUG 5", "FUJ Ret", "MIN 4", "MOT 4", "5th", "19" ], [ "2003", "Cerumo", "SUZ 5", "FUJ 9", "MIN Ret", "MOT Ret", "SUZ 15", "SUG 6", "FUJ 5", "MIN 5", "MOT 14", "11th", "7" ], [ "2004", "Cerumo", "SUZ 4", "SUG Ret", "MOT 12", "SUZ 9", "SUG DSQ", "MIN 12", "SEP 4", "MOT 6", "SUZ Ret", "9th", "7" ], [ "2005", "5ZIGEN", "MOT 10", "SUZ 2", "SUG Ret", "FUJ 3", "SUZ 6", "MIN 4", "FUJ 9", "MOT 10", "SUZ 8", "6th", "14" ], [ "2006", "Impul", "FUJ 2", "SUZ 9", "MOT 5", "SUZ 2", "AUT 1", "FUJ 7", "SUG 3", "MOT 2", "SUZ 2", "2nd", "37" ], [ "2007", "Impul", "FUJ 2", "SUZ 2", "MOT 3", "OKA 3", "SUZ 4", "FUJ 13", "SUG 5", "MOT 5", "SUZ 4", "1st", "46" ], [ "2008", "Impul", "FUJ 1", "SUZ 1", "MOT 1", "OKA Ret", "SUZ 1", "SUZ 8", "MOT 2", "MOT 2", "FUJ 4", "1st", "93.5" ], [ "2009", "Impul", "FUJ Ret", "SUZ Ret", "MOT 6", "FUJ Ret", "SUZ 12", "MOT 5", "AUT 7", "SUG 7", "", "11th", "11" ], [ "2010", "Kondo", "SUZ", "MOT", "FUJ", "MOT Ret", "SUG 8", "AUT Ret", "SUZ 14", "SUZ 9", "", "15th", "1" ], [ "2012", "Impul", "SUZ 8", "MOT 6", "AUT 4", "FUJ 5", "MOT 7", "SUG Ret", "SUZ 2", "SUZ Ret", "", "8th", "20" ], [ "2013", "Impul", "SUZ 2", "AUT 5", "FUJ 16", "MOT 13", "SUG 5", "SUZ 4", "SUZ 16", "", "", "6th", "18.5" ] ]
Racing record -- Complete Formula Nippon/Super Formula results
Tsugio_Matsuda_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993–94_SK_Rapid_Wien_season
1993–94 SK Rapid Wien season
[ "Rd", "Date", "Venue", "Opponent", "Res", "Att", "Goals and discipline" ]
[ [ "1", "31.07.1993", "A", "Sturm Graz", "0-1", "9,000", "" ], [ "2", "04.08.1993", "H", "Wiener SC", "3-1", "5,200", "Kubica 8 ' , Kühbauer 69 ' ( pen . ) , Mandreko 81 '" ], [ "3", "07.08.1993", "A", "FC Tirol", "1-1", "7,000", "Mandreko 6 '" ], [ "4", "11.08.1993", "H", "Austria Wien", "0-3", "18,500", "" ], [ "5", "14.08.1993", "A", "VfB Mödling", "1-1", "6,500", "Pecl 80 '" ], [ "6", "20.08.1993", "H", "VSE St. Pölten", "4-0", "4,500", "Kubica 24 ' 49 ' , Sliwowski 25 ' 47 '" ], [ "7", "28.08.1993", "A", "Austria Salzburg", "0-1", "10,000", "" ], [ "8", "01.09.1993", "H", "Steyr", "1-1", "3,300", "Sliwowski 80 '" ], [ "9", "04.09.1993", "H", "Admira", "1-2", "3,300", "Hörtnagl 90+1 '" ], [ "10", "08.09.1993", "A", "Admira", "0-2", "4,000", "" ], [ "11", "17.09.1993", "H", "Sturm Graz", "2-1", "3,000", "Sliwowski 72 ' , Pecl 90+1 '" ], [ "12", "25.09.1993", "A", "Wiener SC", "1-0", "3,500", "Pecl 48 '" ], [ "13", "02.10.1993", "H", "FC Tirol", "2-0", "5,300", "Sliwowski 10 ' , Steiger 18 '" ], [ "14", "09.10.1993", "A", "Austria Wien", "1-2", "12,500", "Steiger 65 ' Zisser 85 '" ], [ "15", "23.10.1993", "H", "VfB Mödling", "0-0", "3,500", "" ], [ "16", "30.10.1993", "A", "VSE St. Pölten", "1-1", "5,000", "Kühbauer 66 ' ( pen . ) Kubica 83 '" ], [ "17", "06.11.1993", "H", "Austria Salzburg", "0-3", "5,000", "Hörtnagl 65 '" ], [ "18", "13.11.1993", "A", "Steyr", "0-3", "4,000", "" ], [ "19", "20.11.1993", "A", "Sturm Graz", "2-1", "2,500", "Steiger 19 ' , Kubica 48 '" ], [ "20", "27.11.1993", "H", "Wiener SC", "0-0", "1,500", "" ] ]
Fixtures and results -- Bundesliga
1993–94_SK_Rapid_Wien_season_1
The 1993-94 SK Rapid Wien season is the 96th season in club history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taavi_Rand
Taavi Rand
[ "Season", "Short dance", "Free dance" ]
[ [ "2013-2014", "Booty Swing by Parov Stelar Sixteen Tons by Paul Robeson Do You Thing by Basement Jaxx", "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg by Michel Legrand" ], [ "2012-2013", "Polka : Cotton Eyed Joe Waltz : Old Country Waltz Polka : Cotton Eyed Joe", "A Los Amigos" ], [ "2011-2012", "Rhumba : Bésame Mucho Samba : Mujer Latina by Thalía Cha Cha : El Diablo anda Suelto Samba : Mujer Latina by Thalía", "The Story of Michael Strogoff ( soundtrack )" ], [ "2010-2011", "Waltz : Once Upon a December ( from Anastasia )", "El Dia Que Me Quieras by Raúl di Blasio" ], [ "2009-2010", "Estonian folk : Pärnu Polka Waltz by Erni Kasesalu Pärnu Polka", "Nothing Else Matters by Metallica Mind 's Eye by Vasyl Popadiuk Harpsichord Concerto No . 1 in D minor by Johann Sebastian Bach" ], [ "2007-2008", "Irish jig : Losing My Religion by R.E.M", "Equilibrium by Klaus Badelt , James Cullum" ], [ "2006-2007", "That Lucky Old Sun by Louis Armstrong", "It 's a Dog 's Life by Charlie Chaplin City Lights by Charlie Chaplin The Gold Rush by Charlie Chaplin" ] ]
Programs
( with Shtork )
Taavi_Rand_0
Taavi Rand (born 17 July 1992) is an Estonian former ice dancer. With partner Irina Shtork, he is the 2013 International Cup of Nice bronze medalist, the 2013 Ukrainian Open silver medalist, and a four-time Estonian national champion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_Culture_Canon
Danish Culture Canon
[ "Author", "Work", "Year" ]
[ [ "Anonymous folk song", "Ebbe Skammelsøn", "" ], [ "Anonymous folk song", "Germand Gladensvend", "" ], [ "Thomas Kingo", "Hver har sin Skæbne ( Sorrig og Glæde ... )", "" ], [ "H. A. Brorson", "Den yndigste rose er funden", "1732" ], [ "Johs . Ewald", "Til Siælen . En Ode", "1780" ], [ "Schack von Staffeldt", "Indvielsen", "1804" ], [ "Adam Oehlenschläger", "Hakon Jarls Død eller Christendommens Indførsel i Norge", "1803" ], [ "N. F. S. Grundtvig", "De Levendes Land", "First published 1883" ], [ "Christian Winther", "Rosa unica", "1849" ], [ "Emil Aarestrup", "Paa Sneen", "1838" ], [ "Holger Drachmann", "Jeg hører i Natten den vuggende Lyd", "1877" ], [ "Sophus Claussen", "Ekbatana", "1896" ], [ "Jeppe Aakjær", "Aften", "1912" ], [ "Thøger Larsen", "Den danske Sommer", "1914" ], [ "Tom Kristensen", "Det er Knud , som er død", "1936" ], [ "Jens August Schade", "Læren om staten", "1928" ], [ "Gustaf Munch-Petersen", "det underste land", "1933" ], [ "Thorkild Bjørnvig", "Anubis", "1955" ], [ "Ole Sarvig", "Regnmaaleren", "1943" ], [ "Morten Nielsen", "Øjeblik", "1945" ] ]
Literature
Author Work Year Image Leonora Christina Jammers Minde ( literally Memory of Misery ) , translated as Memoirs of Leonora Christina 1673–1674 , published 1869 Steen Steensen Blicher The Rector of Veilbye 1829 Hans Christian Andersen The Little Mermaid 1837 Søren Kierkegaard Either/Or 1843 Jens Peter Jacobsen Fru Marie Grubbe 1876 Herman Bang Ved Vejen 1886 Henrik Pontoppidan Lucky Per 1898–1904 Johannes V. Jensen The Fall of the King 1900–1901 Karen Blixen Winter 's Tales 1942 Klaus Rifbjerg Og andre historier ( And Other Stories ) 1964 Inger Christensen Butterfly Valley 1991 The 12th item is an Anthology of lyrics consisting of the following 24 works :
Danish_Culture_Canon_5
The Danish Culture Canon () consists of 108 works of cultural excellence in eight categories: architecture, visual arts, design and crafts, film, literature, music, performing arts, and children's culture. An initiative of Brian Mikkelsen in 2004, it was developed by a series of committees under the auspices of the Danish Ministry of Culture in 2006-2007 as a collection and presentation of the greatest, most important works of Denmark's cultural heritage. Each category contains 12 works although music contains 12 works of score music and 12 of popular music and the literature section's 12th item is an anthology of 24 works.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandro_Munari
Sandro Munari
[ "#", "Event", "Season", "Co-driver", "Car" ]
[ [ "1", "16º Rallye Sanremo", "1974", "Mario Mannucci", "Lancia Stratos HF" ], [ "2", "3rd Rally Rideau Lakes", "1974", "Mario Mannucci", "Lancia Stratos HF" ], [ "3", "43ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo", "1975", "Mario Mannucci", "Lancia Stratos HF" ], [ "4", "44ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo", "1976", "Silvio Maiga", "Lancia Stratos HF" ], [ "5", "10º Rallye de Portugal Vinho do Porto", "1976", "Silvio Maiga", "Lancia Stratos HF" ], [ "6", "20ème Tour de Corse", "1976", "Silvio Maiga", "Lancia Stratos HF" ], [ "7", "45ème Rallye Automobile de Monte-Carlo", "1977", "Silvio Maiga", "Lancia Stratos HF" ] ]
Sandro_Munari_2
Sandro Munari (born 27 March 1940) is a former motor racing and rally driver from Italy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_in_Italian_football
2012–13 in Italian football
[ "Date", "Opponent", "H/A", "Result", "Scorers", "Attendance" ]
[ [ "20 Sep 2012 - 21:05", "Rubin Kazan", "H", "2 - 2", "Livaja 39 ' ; Nagatomo 90+2 '", "28,472" ], [ "4 Oct 2012 - 18:00", "Neftchi Baku", "A", "3 - 1", "Coutinho 10 ' ; Obi 30 ' ; Livaja 42 '", "31,400" ], [ "25 Oct 2012 - 19:00", "Partizan", "H", "1 - 0", "Palacio 88 '", "18,626" ], [ "8 Nov 2012 - 21:05", "Partizan", "A", "-", "", "" ], [ "22 Nov 2012 - 18:00", "Rubin Kazan", "A", "-", "", "" ], [ "6 Dec 2012 - 21:05", "Neftchi Baku", "H", "-", "", "" ] ]
Italian clubs in international competitions -- Internazionale
Main article : 2012–13 Inter Milan season 2012–13 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase Date Round Opponent H/A Result Scorers Attendance 2 Aug 2012 – 20:45 Third roundFirst Leg Hajduk Split A 3 – 0 Sneijder 18 ' ; Nagatomo 44 ' ; Coutinho 73 ' 35,000 9 Aug 2012 – 20:45 Third roundSecond Leg Hajduk Split H 0 – 2 44,154 23 Aug 2012 – 20:45 Play-offFirst Leg Vaslui A 2 – 0 Cambiasso 23 ' ; Palacio 73 ' 13,500 28 Aug 2012 – 20:45 Play-offSecond Leg Vaslui H 2 – 2 Palacio 76 ' ; Guarín 90+2 ' 41,326 2012–13 UEFA Europa League group stage Pos Team [ vte ] Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification 1 Rubin Kazan 6 4 2 0 10 3 +7 14 Advance to knockout phase 2 Internazionale 6 3 2 1 11 9 +2 11 3 Partizan 6 0 3 3 3 8 −5 3 4 Neftchi Baku 6 0 3 3 4 8 −4 3
2012–13_in_Italian_football_28
The 2012-13 season was the 111th season of competitive football in Italy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Stars_in_Their_Eyes_episodes
List of Stars in Their Eyes episodes
[ "Order", "Contestant", "Appeared as", "Performing" ]
[ [ "1", "John Corrigan", "Neil Sedaka", "That 's When The Music Takes Me" ], [ "2", "Cameron Muir", "Mick Hucknall of Simply Red", "For Your Babies" ], [ "3", "Amanda Lilley", "Linda Perry of 4 Non Blondes", "What 's Up ?" ], [ "4", "Robert Lamberti", "George Michael", "Faith" ], [ "5", "Tracey Saunders", "Connie Francis", "Who 's Sorry Now ?" ] ]
Episode list -- 1994
Episode 1 ( 14 May 1994 ) Order Contestant Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Terry Slater Tom Jones `` Help Yourself '' 2 Linzi Hunter Kate Bush `` Wuthering Heights '' 3 Jimmy Stanley Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees `` Massachusetts '' 4 Michelle Spence Sonia `` Better The Devil You Know '' 5 Steve Hevican Willie Nelson `` Always on My Mind '' Episode 2 ( 21 May 1994 ) Order Contestant Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Chris Pavlou Alice Cooper `` School 's Out '' 2 Julie Conley Marie Osmond `` Paper Roses '' 3 David Thompson Paul Anka `` Diana '' 4 Sharon Hepburn Whitney Houston `` I Will Always Love You '' 5 Paul Sansome Paul Young `` Wherever I Lay My Hat ( That 's My Home ) '' Episode 3 ( 28 May 1994 ) Order Contestant Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Carly Michaels Brenda Lee `` Let 's Jump the Broomstick '' 2 Gil Wood Don McLean `` American Pie '' 3 Paul King Richard Fairbrass of Right Said Fred `` Deeply Dippy '' 4 Roger Mowbray Howard Keel `` Oh , What a Beautiful Mornin ' '' 5 Laura Sloan Olivia Newton-John `` I Honestly Love You '' Episode 4 ( 4 June 1994 ) Order Contestant Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 David Clark George Formby `` The Window Cleaner '' ( When I 'm Cleaning Windows ) 2 Sarah Beanie Madonna `` Vogue '' 3 Martin Roe Kenny Thomas `` Best of You '' 4 Rita Flindell Joan Baez `` The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down '' 5 Foy Vance Andrew Strong of The Commitments `` Mustang Sally '' Episode 5 ( 11 June 1994 ) Order Contestant Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Michael Caine Gene Pitney `` 24 Hours from Tulsa '' 2 Sarah Murphy Gabrielle `` Dreams '' 3 Gerry Mikitish Cliff Richard `` The Young Ones '' 4 Bill McKenzie Jim Reeves `` Welcome To My World '' 5 Emma Whitney and Julie Richards Shakespears Sister `` Stay '' Episode 6 ( 18 June 1994 ) Order Contestant Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Charla Dee Judy Garland `` Over the Rainbow '' ( Somewhere Over the Rainbow ) 2 Lee Jackson Jon Bon Jovi of Bon Jovi `` You Give Love a Bad Name '' 3 Karen Corden Tanita Tikaram `` Good Tradition '' 4 Jane McKell Sarah Brightman `` Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again '' 5 Mike Nulty Marty Robbins `` Devil Woman '' Episode 7 ( 25 June 1994 )
List_of_Stars_in_Their_Eyes_episodes_58
The following is a list of Stars in Their Eyes episodes from the British talent show, which originally aired on television network ITV from 1990 to 2006, and was briefly revived in 2015.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2007_Games_of_the_Small_States_of_Europe
Athletics at the 2007 Games of the Small States of Europe
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Brice Etès", "Monaco", "1:51.29" ], [ "2", "Víctor Martínez", "Andorra", "1:52.37" ], [ "3", "David Karonei", "Luxembourg", "1:53.18" ], [ "4", "Mario Debono", "Malta", "1:53.32" ], [ "5", "Dimitris Filippou", "Cyprus", "1:53.92" ], [ "6", "François Kauffman", "Luxembourg", "1:54.04" ], [ "7", "Neofytos Lemonaris", "Cyprus", "1:54.30" ], [ "8", "Sigurbjörn Arngrímsson", "Iceland", "1:55.97" ], [ "9", "Mark Herrera", "Malta", "1:57.55" ], [ "10", "Rémy Charpentier", "Monaco", "1:57.78" ] ]
Men 's results -- 800 metres
June 5
Athletics_at_the_2007_Games_of_the_Small_States_of_Europe_5
Athletics competition at the 2007 Games of the Small States of Europe was held from 4-9 June 2007 in Fontvieille, Monaco, at Stade Louis II.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Women's_javelin_throw
2007 European Athletics U23 Championships – Women's javelin throw
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Annika Suthe", "Germany", "55.03", "Q" ], [ "2", "Linda Stahl", "Germany", "54.45", "Q" ], [ "3", "Madara Palameika", "Latvia", "53.34", "Q" ], [ "4", "Maryna Buksa", "Belarus", "52.91", "Q" ], [ "5", "Mariya Abakumova", "Russia", "51.59", "q" ], [ "6", "Sofia Ifantidou", "Greece", "50.86", "q" ], [ "7", "Maria Negoiță", "Romania", "50.35", "q" ], [ "8", "Xénia Nagy", "Hungary", "50.28", "q" ], [ "9", "Bregje Crolla", "Netherlands", "50.27", "q" ], [ "10", "Marisela Silva", "Portugal", "50.00", "q" ], [ "11", "Doriane Gilibert", "France", "49.37", "q" ], [ "12", "Franziska Krebs", "Germany", "49.18", "q" ], [ "13", "Jane Lindved", "Denmark", "48.97", "" ], [ "14", "Ivana Vuković", "Croatia", "48.15", "" ], [ "15", "Romina Ugatai", "France", "47.34", "" ], [ "16", "Marharyta Dorozhon", "Ukraine", "45.15", "" ] ]
Results -- Qualifications
14 July Qualifying 52.50 or 12 best to the Final
2007_European_Athletics_U23_Championships_–_Women's_javelin_throw_1
The women's javelin throw event at the 2007 European Athletics U23 Championships was held in Debrecen, Hungary, at Gyulai István Atlétikai Stadion on the 14 and 15 July.