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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Major_League_Baseball_home_run_records
List of Major League Baseball home run records
[ "Player", "GS", "Team", "Season" ]
[ [ "Don Mattingly", "6", "New York Yankees", "1987" ], [ "Travis Hafner", "6", "Cleveland Indians", "2006" ], [ "Ernie Banks", "5", "Chicago Cubs", "1955" ], [ "Jim Gentile", "5", "Baltimore Orioles", "1961" ], [ "Richie Sexson", "5", "Seattle Mariners", "2006" ], [ "Albert Pujols", "5", "St. Louis Cardinals", "2009" ] ]
Season records -- Most grand slams by a player in one season
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_home_run_records_14
This is a list of some of the records relating to home runs hit in baseball games played in the Major Leagues. Some Major League records are sufficiently notable to have their own page, for example the single-season home run record, the progression of the lifetime home run record, and the members of the 500 home run club. A few other records are kept on separate pages, they are listed below. In the tables below, players and teams denoted in boldface are still actively contributing to the record noted, while (r) denotes a player's rookie season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ash_Santos
Ash Santos
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2015", "Once I Was a Beehive", "Paige" ], [ "2015", "Thirst", "Meeka" ], [ "2016", "Mythica : The Iron Crown", "Caia-Bekk" ], [ "2016", "We All Fall Down", "Eve" ], [ "2017", "Rhyme Sublime", "Giselle" ], [ "TBA", "Good Joe Bell", "Kim" ], [ "TBA", "Swing", "Nisha" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Ash_Santos_0
Ashley Marie Santos (born June 9, 1993), known professionally as Ash Santos, is an American actress. She is known for playing Emily in the eighth season of FX horror anthology series American Horror Story, entitled (2018).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Ranking
2010–11 UCI Track Cycling World Ranking
[ "", "Cyclists", "Nation", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Jinjie Gong", "China", "720" ], [ "2", "Jessica Varnish", "Great Britain", "615" ], [ "3", "Sandie Clair", "France", "610" ], [ "4", "Kaarle McCulloch", "Australia", "605" ], [ "5", "Victoria Pendleton", "Great Britain", "555" ], [ "6", "Miriam Welte", "Germany", "445" ], [ "6", "Kristina Vogel", "Germany", "445" ], [ "8", "Anna Meares", "Australia", "437.5" ], [ "9", "Clara Sanchez", "France", "415" ], [ "10", "Willy Kanis", "Netherlands", "415" ], [ "10", "Yvonne Hijgenaar", "Netherlands", "415" ], [ "12", "Shuang Guo", "China", "400" ], [ "13", "Simona Krupeckaite", "Lithuania", "390" ], [ "13", "Gintare Gaivenyte", "Lithuania", "390" ], [ "15", "Helena Casas Roige", "Spain", "340" ], [ "16", "Tania Calvo Barbero", "Spain", "335" ], [ "17", "Wai Sze Lee", "Hong Kong", "324" ], [ "17", "Zhao Juan Meng", "Hong Kong", "324" ], [ "19", "Lin Junhong", "China", "320" ], [ "20", "Victoria Baranova", "Russia", "270" ] ]
Women 's individual
2010–11_UCI_Track_Cycling_World_Ranking_34
The 2010-11 UCI Track Cycling World Ranking is an overview of the UCI Track Cycling World Ranking, based upon the results in all UCI-sanctioned track cycling races of the 2010-11 track cycling season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mithun_Chakraborty_filmography
Mithun Chakraborty filmography
[ "Period", "Show", "Role", "Language", "Channel" ]
[ [ "2009-15", "Dance Bangla Dance", "Grandmaster", "Bengali", "Zee Bangla" ], [ "2009-18", "Dance India Dance", "Grandmaster", "Hindi", "Zee TV" ], [ "2010", "Dadagiri Unlimited", "Host", "Bengali", "Zee Bangla" ], [ "2013", "Bigg Boss Bangla", "Host", "Bengali", "ETV Bangla" ], [ "2017-18", "The Drama Company", "Host", "Hindi", "SONY" ] ]
Television
Mithun_Chakraborty_filmography_1
Mithun Chakraborty is an Indian actor who is source of inspiration for the entire Hindi film industry in India. His style in acting, dancing and action serves as a dictionary for the Hindi film makers and actors even today. The following list is the filmography of him. He has appeared in more than 576 films.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Athletics_U20_Championships
European Athletics U20 Championships
[ "Edition", "Year", "City", "Country", "Date", "Venue" ]
[ [ "-", "1964", "Warsaw", "Poland", "18-20 September", "10th-Anniversary Stadium" ], [ "-", "1966", "Odessa", "Soviet Union", "24-25 September", "Central Stadium Chornomorets" ], [ "-", "1968", "Leipzig", "East Germany", "23-25 August", "Zentralstadion" ], [ "1", "1970", "Paris", "France", "11-13 September", "Stade Olympique de Colombes" ], [ "2", "1973", "Duisburg", "Germany", "24-26 August", "Wedaustadion" ], [ "3", "1975", "Athens", "Greece", "22-24 August", "Karaiskakis Stadium" ], [ "4", "1977", "Donetsk", "Soviet Union", "19-21 August", "RSC Olimpiyskiy" ], [ "5", "1979", "Bydgoszcz", "Poland", "16-19 August", "Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium" ], [ "6", "1981", "Utrecht", "Netherlands", "20-23 August", "Atletiekbaan Overvecht" ], [ "7", "1983", "Schwechat", "Austria", "25-28 August", "Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion" ], [ "8", "1985", "Cottbus", "East Germany", "22-25 August", "Max-Reimann-Stadion" ], [ "9", "1987", "Birmingham", "United Kingdom", "6-9 August", "Alexander Stadium" ], [ "10", "1989", "Varaždin", "Yugoslavia", "24-27 August", "Stadion ŠC Sloboda" ], [ "11", "1991", "Thessaloniki", "Greece", "8-11 August", "Kaftanzoglio Stadium" ], [ "12", "1993", "San Sebastián", "Spain", "29 July - 1 August", "Anoeta Stadium" ], [ "13", "1995", "Nyíregyháza", "Hungary", "27-30 July", "Városi Stadion" ], [ "14", "1997", "Ljubljana", "Slovenia", "24-27 July", "Bežigrad Stadium" ], [ "15", "1999", "Riga", "Latvia", "5-8 August", "Daugava Stadium" ], [ "16", "2001", "Grosseto", "Italy", "19-22 July", "Stadio Olimpico Carlo Zecchini" ], [ "17", "2003", "Tampere", "Finland", "23-27 July", "Tampere Stadium" ] ]
Editions
European_Athletics_U20_Championships_0
The European Athletics U20 Championships (formerly named the European Athletics Junior Championships up to 2015) are the European championships for athletes who are 19 years of age or under, which is the age range recognised by the IAAF as junior athletes. The event is currently organized by the European Athletic Association. The history of the biennial athletics competition stems from the European Junior Games, which was first held in 1964. The event was first sanctioned by the continental governing body, the European Athletic Association at the following edition in 1966 and after a third edition under the games moniker it was renamed to its current title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2002_Asian_Games_–_Men's_100_metres
Athletics at the 2002 Asian Games – Men's 100 metres
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Jamal Al-Saffar ( KSA )", "10.44", "Q" ], [ "2", "Tsai Meng-lin ( TPE )", "10.60", "Q" ], [ "3", "Sittichai Suwonprateep ( THA )", "10.64", "Q" ], [ "4", "William To ( HKG )", "10.78", "Q" ], [ "5", "Kim Sang-do ( KOR )", "10.82", "q" ], [ "6", "Ahmed Al-Moamari ( OMA )", "10.91", "" ], [ "7", "Nobuhiro Tajima ( JPN )", "10.97", "" ] ]
Results -- 1st round
Wind : −1.1 m/s
Athletics_at_the_2002_Asian_Games_–_Men's_100_metres_3
The men's 100 metres competition at the 2002 Asian Games in Busan, South Korea was held on 7-8 October at the Busan Asiad Main Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Grey
Sarah Grey
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2013", "Almost Human", "Lila", "Episode : Perception" ], [ "2014", "Bates Motel", "Young Norma", "Episode : Check-Out" ], [ "2015", "The Wrong Girl", "Sophia Allen", "Television movie" ], [ "2015", "Liar , Liar , Vampire", "Not Caitlyn", "Television movie" ], [ "2015", "A Mother 's Instinct", "Scarlett Betnner", "Television movie" ], [ "2016", "iZombie", "Frankie", "Episode : Reflections of the Way Liv Used to Be" ], [ "2016", "Lucifer", "Rose", "Episode : # TeamLucifer" ], [ "2016", "The Wedding March", "Julie Turner", "Television movie" ], [ "2016", "Motive", "Nancy Bailin", "Episode : The Dead Hand" ], [ "2016", "Wayward Pines", "Abigail", "Episode : Walcott Prep" ], [ "2016", "Legends of Tomorrow", "Courtney Whitmore/Stargirl", "3 episodes" ], [ "2016", "Mommy 's Secret", "Denise Harding", "Television movie" ], [ "2017", "Story of a Girl", "Caitlin Spinelli", "Television movie" ], [ "2017", "Sidelined", "Cameron", "Television movie" ], [ "2018", "Once Upon a Time", "Sleeping Princess", "Episode : Homecoming" ], [ "2019-2020", "The Order", "Alyssa Drake", "Main role" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Sarah_Grey_1
Sarah Grey (born May 19, 1996) is a Canadian actress. She is known for her portrayal of Alyssa, the female lead on the Netflix horror-drama series The Order.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_Toronto_Blue_Jays_season
1991 Toronto Blue Jays season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "22", "May 1", "@ Rangers", "3 - 0", "Ryan ( 3-2 )", "Key ( 4-1 )", "", "33,439", "12-10" ], [ "23", "May 2", "@ Royals", "3 - 1", "Stottlemyre ( 3-0 )", "Appier ( 1-4 )", "Ward ( 6 )", "22,896", "13-10" ], [ "24", "May 3", "@ Royals", "5 - 1", "Wells ( 2-3 )", "Davis ( 2-2 )", "", "20,809", "14-10" ], [ "25", "May 4", "@ Royals", "6 - 5", "Saberhagen ( 2-3 )", "Boucher ( 0-2 )", "Montgomery ( 6 )", "22,628", "14-11" ], [ "26", "May 5", "@ Royals", "3 - 0", "Stieb ( 3-2 )", "Gordon ( 1-2 )", "Ward ( 7 )", "22,588", "15-11" ], [ "27", "May 7", "Rangers", "3 - 2", "Rogers ( 1-3 )", "Key ( 4-2 )", "Russell ( 6 )", "44,622", "15-12" ], [ "28", "May 8", "Rangers", "4 - 2", "Stottlemyre ( 4-0 )", "Ryan ( 3-3 )", "Ward ( 8 )", "43,211", "16-12" ], [ "29", "May 9", "White Sox", "2 - 0", "Wells ( 3-3 )", "Pérez ( 1-2 )", "Ward ( 9 )", "47,236", "17-12" ], [ "30", "May 10", "White Sox", "5 - 3 ( 12 )", "Radinsky ( 2-1 )", "Fraser ( 0-1 )", "", "50,198", "17-13" ], [ "31", "May 11", "White Sox", "5 - 2", "Stieb ( 4-2 )", "Hough ( 0-2 )", "Ward ( 10 )", "50,206", "18-13" ], [ "32", "May 12", "White Sox", "4 - 2", "Key ( 5-2 )", "Hibbard ( 2-1 )", "Ward ( 11 )", "50,108", "19-13" ], [ "33", "May 13", "Royals", "4 - 2", "Stottlemyre ( 5-0 )", "Davis ( 2-4 )", "Ward ( 12 )", "44,275", "20-13" ], [ "34", "May 14", "Royals", "4 - 1", "Wells ( 4-3 )", "Gubicza ( 0-1 )", "Timlin ( 1 )", "43,357", "21-13" ], [ "35", "May 15", "Royals", "6 - 4", "Saberhagen ( 4-3 )", "Boucher ( 0-3 )", "", "50,113", "21-14" ], [ "36", "May 17", "@ White Sox", "5 - 3", "Pall ( 1-1 )", "Timlin ( 3-1 )", "Thigpen ( 7 )", "30,095", "21-15" ], [ "37", "May 18", "@ White Sox", "9 - 2", "Key ( 6-2 )", "Hibbard ( 2-2 )", "", "34,861", "22-15" ], [ "38", "May 19", "@ White Sox", "5 - 4", "Patterson ( 1-0 )", "Timlin ( 3-2 )", "Thigpen ( 8 )", "41,015", "22-16" ], [ "39", "May 20", "@ Athletics", "1 - 0", "Wells ( 5-3 )", "Welch ( 4-3 )", "Henke ( 3 )", "24,631", "23-16" ], [ "40", "May 21", "@ Athletics", "11 - 7", "Acker ( 1-1 )", "Dressendorfer ( 3-3 )", "Timlin ( 2 )", "22,738", "24-16" ], [ "41", "May 22", "@ Athletics", "2 - 1", "Moore ( 6-2 )", "Stieb ( 4-3 )", "Eckersley ( 11 )", "34,028", "24-17" ] ]
1991_Toronto_Blue_Jays_season_8
The 1991 Toronto Blue Jays season was the franchise's 15th season of Major League Baseball. It resulted in the Blue Jays finishing first in the American League East with a record of 91 wins and 71 losses. The team's paid attendance of 4,001,527 led the major leagues, as the Jays became the first team in MLB history to draw four million fans in a season. Toronto lost the ALCS to the eventual world champion Minnesota Twins in five games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Combination_Football_League
Southern Combination Football League
[ "Club", "Wins", "Winning years" ]
[ [ "Bosham", "4", "1993-94 , 1999-2000 , 2009-10 , 2016-17" ], [ "Rustington", "3", "2006-07 , 2017-18 , 2018-19" ], [ "Ifield", "2", "1990-91 , 1995-96" ], [ "Midhurst & Easebourne", "2", "1994-95 , 2002-03" ], [ "Sidlesham", "2", "1996-97 , 2012-13" ], [ "AFC Varndeanians", "1", "2015-16" ], [ "Clymping", "1", "2008-09" ], [ "Crowborough Athletic", "1", "2003-04" ], [ "Dorking Wanderers", "1", "2010-11" ], [ "East Preston", "1", "1983-84" ], [ "Hassocks", "1", "1991-92" ], [ "Langney Sports", "1", "1986-87" ], [ "Langney Wanderers", "1", "2013-14" ], [ "Lingfield", "1", "1997-98" ], [ "Loxwood", "1", "2007-08" ], [ "Clymping", "1", "2008-09" ], [ "Midway", "1", "1987-88" ], [ "Newhaven", "1", "2011-12" ], [ "Oakwood", "1", "1984-85" ], [ "Oving Social Club", "1", "1998-99" ] ]
Most championship title wins -- Division Two ( Division Three 1983–2015 )
Southern_Combination_Football_League_11
The Macron Southern Combination Football League is a football league broadly covering the counties of East Sussex, West Sussex and southeastern Surrey, England. Formed in 1920 as the Sussex County Football League, the league now has six divisions - three for first teams and three for reserve sides. The first team divisions - Premier, One and Two, sit at Steps 5, 6 and 7 of the English football league system, below the lower divisions of the Isthmian League and the Southern League. The reserve divisions are not part of the league system. The league changed its name to the Southern Combination Football League for the start of the 2015-16 season, and at the same time renamed the divisions Premier Division, Division One and Division Two. Also, for the 2015-16 season the league added two U21s divisions, one in the East, and one in the West, these two leagues consisting of 7 teams each. The Reserve leagues were discontinued, and the U21 divisions replaced by Under 23's, at the end of the 2017-18 season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_Tyldesley
Catherine Tyldesley
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2006", "Coronation Street", "Midwife", "1 episode" ], [ "2006", "Holby City", "Mackenzie James", "1 episode" ], [ "2006", "Sorted", "Female Viewer", "1 episode" ], [ "2007", "Lilies", "Iris Moss", "Series regular" ], [ "2007", "The Street", "Grace", "1 episode" ], [ "2008", "Florence Nightingale", "Parthenope", "Television film" ], [ "2008", "Doctors", "Lynne Hammerson", "1 episode" ], [ "2009", "Red Riding", "Tessa", "Television film" ], [ "2010", "Scallywagga", "Psycho Sarah", "Series regular" ], [ "2010", "Holby City", "Jody Stevens", "1 episode" ], [ "2010", "Emmerdale", "Abi Peterson", "Recurring role ; 20 episodes" ], [ "2011", "Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps", "Amy", "1 episode" ], [ "2011", "The Royal", "Sheila Blunt", "1 episode" ], [ "2011", "Shameless", "Carly", "1 episode" ], [ "2011-2018", "Coronation Street", "Eva Price", "Series regular ; 766 episodes" ], [ "2011-2012", "Trollied", "Emma", "Recurring role ; 8 episodes" ], [ "2015-2017", "Tonight", "Occasional reporter", "3 episodes" ], [ "2018", "Loose Women", "Guest Panellist", "2 episodes" ], [ "2019", "15 Days", "Sara", "Main role" ], [ "2019", "Scarborough", "Karen Norris", "Main role" ] ]
Filmography
Catherine_Tyldesley_0
Catherine Tyldesley (born 17 September 1983) is an English actress, known for her roles as Iris Moss in the BBC drama Lilies and Eva Price on the ITV soap opera Coronation Street from 2011 to 2018. In 2019, Tyldesley participated in the seventeenth series of Strictly Come Dancing. Tyldesley and her professional partner, Johannes Radebe, were eliminated in Week 6.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cry_(Ronnie_Dove_album)
Cry (Ronnie Dove album)
[ "Track", "Title", "Songwriter ( s )", "Time" ]
[ [ "A1", "Walkin My Baby Back Home", "Roy Turk , Fred Ahlert", "2:22" ], [ "A2", "Tell the Lady I Said Goodbye", "Johnnie Ray", "2:33" ], [ "A3", "It 's the Talk of the Town", "Marty Symes , Al Neiberg , Jerry Livingston", "2:15" ], [ "A4", "The Little White Cloud That Cried", "Johnnie Ray", "2:37" ], [ "A5", "Autumn Rhapsody", "Larry Kusik , Ritchie Adams , Wes Farrell", "2:23" ], [ "A6", "I Ca n't Stop Loving You", "Don Gibson", "2:45" ], [ "B1", "Wheel of Fortune", "Bennie Benjamin , George Weiss", "2:58" ], [ "B2", "I Wo n't Cry Anymore", "Feed Wise , Al Frisch", "2:32" ], [ "B3", "One More Mountain to Climb", "Al Kasha , Joel Hirschhorn", "2:20" ], [ "B4", "Years of Tears", "Ben Raleigh , Mark Barkan", "2:30" ], [ "B5", "Cry", "Churchill Kohlman", "2:47" ] ]
Track listing
Cry_(Ronnie_Dove_album)_0
Cry is Ronnie Dove's fifth studio album (and sixth album release) for Diamond Records. It was released in 1967 as D-5007 in mono and SD-5007 in stereo. The album was reissued on CD in the mid 1990s by Collectables Records, and digitally in 2018 by Ronnie Dove Music. The title song earned Ronnie an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. The album peaked at number 121 on the Billboard 200 chart.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Wisconsin_Legislature
1st Wisconsin Legislature
[ "Counties", "Representative", "Party" ]
[ [ "Brown", "David Agry", "Democrat" ], [ "Calumet", "Lemuel Goodell", "Democrat" ], [ "Columbia", "Joseph Kerr", "Whig" ], [ "Crawford & Chippewa", "William T. Sterling", "Democrat" ], [ "Dane 1", "Henry M. Warner", "Democrat" ], [ "Dane 2", "Ebenezer Brigham", "Whig" ], [ "Dane 3", "Samuel H. Roys", "Democrat" ], [ "Dodge 1", "Lorenzo Merrill", "Democrat" ], [ "Dodge 2", "Charles Billinghurst", "Democrat" ], [ "Dodge 3", "Benjamin Randall", "Democrat" ], [ "Dodge 4", "Monroe Thompson", "Whig" ], [ "Dodge 5", "Stephen Jones", "Whig" ], [ "Fond du Lac 1", "Charles Doty", "Whig" ], [ "Fond du Lac 2", "Jonathan Daugherty", "Whig" ], [ "Grant 1", "James Gilmore", "Whig" ], [ "Grant 2", "Noah Virgin", "Whig" ], [ "Grant 3", "Armisted C. Brown", "Whig" ], [ "Grant 4", "Arthur W. Worth", "Democrat" ], [ "Green", "Henry Adams", "Democrat" ], [ "Iowa & Richland 1", "Thomas Jenkins", "Democrat" ] ]
Members -- Assembly
Members of the Assembly for the First Wisconsin Legislature ( 66 ) : [ 2 ] Assembly partisan representation Democratic : 49 seats Whig : 17 seats
1st_Wisconsin_Legislature_3
The First Wisconsin Legislature convened from June 5, 1848, to August 21, 1848, in regular session. Members of the Assembly and Senate were elected after an election on February 1, 1848, that ratified the proposed state constitution.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tantsud_tähtedega_2011
Tantsud tähtedega 2011
[ "Celebrity", "Occupation", "Professional partner", "Status" ]
[ [ "Veronika Portsmuth", "Conductor & Singer", "Märt Agu", "Eliminated 1st on 16 October 2011" ], [ "Andres Anvelt", "Former Central Criminal Police Chief , Riigikogu Member & Writer", "Kristina Tennokese", "Eliminated 2nd on 23 October 2011" ], [ "Ott Väli", "School teacher & Annual Young Teacher Scholarship Holder", "Emma-Leena Koger", "Eliminated 3rd on 30 October 2011" ], [ "Kati Toots", "Socialite", "Marko Kiigajaan", "Eliminated 4th on 6 November 2011" ], [ "Stig Rästa", "Singer and Eesti Laul 2015 Winner", "Karina Vesman", "Eliminated 5th on 13 November 2011" ], [ "Getter Jaani", "Singer & Eesti Laul 2011 Winner", "Ott-Sander Palm", "Third Place on 20 November 2011" ], [ "Anna Levandi", "World Silver Medalist Figure skater", "Mairold Millert", "Second Place on 4 December 2011" ], [ "Jan Uuspõld", "Actor", "Aleksandra Žeregelja", "Winners on 4 December 2011" ] ]
Couples
Tantsud_tähtedega_2011_3
Tantsud tähtedega 2011 is the fifth season of the Estonian version of Dancing with the Stars, and was broadcast on the Estonian television channel Kanal 2 starting on 9 October 2011. The hosts were Mart Sander and Liina Randpere. The judges were Merle Klandorf and Jüri Nael. Each week a former contestant joined them as the guest judge.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Heart_of_Midlothian_F.C._season
2014–15 Heart of Midlothian F.C. season
[ "Date", "Player", "To", "Fee" ]
[ [ "12 May 2014", "Jamie MacDonald", "Falkirk", "Free" ], [ "12 May 2014", "Jamie Hamill", "Kilmarnock", "Free" ], [ "12 May 2014", "Dylan McGowan", "Adelaide United", "Free" ], [ "12 May 2014", "Mark Ridgers", "St Mirren", "Free" ], [ "12 May 2014", "Callum Tapping", "Brechin City", "Free" ], [ "14 May 2014", "Jordan Millar", "", "Free" ], [ "14 May 2014", "Kai Wilson", "", "Free" ], [ "14 May 2014", "Elliot Ford", "", "Free" ], [ "14 May 2014", "Sam Daniel", "", "Free" ], [ "14 May 2014", "Rhys Craigie", "", "Free" ], [ "14 May 2014", "Jack Simpson", "Hamilton Academical", "Free" ], [ "30 May 2014", "Ryan Stevenson", "Partick Thistle", "Free" ], [ "1 September 2014", "Lee Hollis", "", "Free" ], [ "23 January 2015", "Aaron Scott", "Hibernian", "Free" ] ]
Players out
2014–15_Heart_of_Midlothian_F.C._season_14
The 2014-15 season was the 118th season of competitive football by Heart of Midlothian and the first under new ownership following the club's exit from administration on 11 June 2014. It was the club's first season of play in the second tier of Scottish football since 1983 and their first season in the Scottish Championship, having been relegated from the Scottish Premiership at the end of the previous season. Hearts also competed in the Challenge Cup, League Cup and the Scottish Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_ACB_season
2018–19 ACB season
[ "Pos", "Player", "Team" ]
[ [ "PG", "Carlos Alocén", "Tecnyconta Zaragoza" ], [ "SG", "Xabier López-Arostegui", "Divina Seguros Joventut" ], [ "SF", "Vlatko Čančar", "San Pablo Burgos" ], [ "PF", "Santiago Yusta", "Real Madrid" ], [ "C", "Jordan Sakho", "Baxi Manresa" ] ]
Awards -- Best All-Young Team
2018–19_ACB_season_5
The 2018-19 ACB season, also known as Liga Endesa for sponsorship reasons, was the 36th season of the Spanish basketball league. It started on 29 September 2018 with the first round of the regular season and ended on 21 June 2019 with the finals. Real Madrid defended successfully the title and conquered its second consecutive league, 35th overall.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Liga_Deportiva_Universitaria_de_Quito_season
2018 Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito season
[ "Name", "Nat", "Pos", "Age", "Moving to" ]
[ [ "Daniel Viteri", "ECU", "GK", "36", "Orense SC" ], [ "Norberto Araujo", "ECU", "DF", "39", "Retired" ], [ "Luis Cangá", "ECU", "DF", "22", "Delfín" ], [ "Édison Carcelén", "ECU", "DF", "25", "The Strongest" ], [ "John Narváez", "ECU", "DF", "26", "Melgar" ], [ "Henry Quiñónez", "ECU", "DF", "24", "Aucas" ], [ "Jonathan Betancourt", "ECU", "MF", "22", "Barcelona SC" ], [ "Álex Bolaños", "ECU", "MF", "32", "Delfín" ], [ "Sherman Cárdenas", "COL", "MF", "28", "Atlético Bucaramanga" ], [ "Francisco Cevallos", "ECU", "MF", "22", "Lokeren" ], [ "Jonathan González", "ECU", "MF", "22", "León ( loan return )" ], [ "Fernando Hidalgo", "ECU", "MF", "32", "Aucas" ], [ "Ronie Carrillo", "ECU", "FW", "21", "Universidad Católica" ] ]
2018_Liga_Deportiva_Universitaria_de_Quito_season_4
Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito's 2018 season was the club's 88th year of existence, the 65th year in professional football, and the 57th in the top level of professional football in Ecuador.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_GET-ligaen_season
2010–11 GET-ligaen season
[ "Player", "Team", "GP", "TOI", "W", "L", "GA", "SO", "Sv%", "GAA" ]
[ [ "Patrick DesRochers", "Vålerenga", "45", "2,733", "30", "15", "88", "6", "92.2", "1.93" ], [ "Trevor Koenig", "Storhamar Dragons", "40", "2,407", "25", "15", "78", "6", "93.3", "1.94" ], [ "Phil Osaer", "Sparta Warriors", "42", "2,533", "35", "7", "85", "6", "93.0", "2.01" ], [ "Antti Ore", "Stavanger Oilers", "42", "2,490", "29", "13", "98", "5", "91.8", "2.36" ], [ "Jonathan Boutin", "Lillehammer", "41", "2,397", "23", "17", "99", "1", "91.4", "2.48" ] ]
Regular season -- Statistics
These are the top five goaltenders based on goals against average . [ 3 ]
2010–11_GET-ligaen_season_2
The 2010-11 GET-ligaen is the 72nd season of Norway's premier ice hockey league, Eliteserien (known as GET-ligaen for sponsorship reasons). The regular season began on 18 September 2010 and is scheduled to end on 27 February 2011.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019–20_S.S.C._Napoli_season
2019–20 S.S.C. Napoli season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Player", "Age", "Moving to", "Fee", "Notes", "Source" ]
[ [ "10 July 2019", "MF", "Alberto Grassi", "24", "Parma", "N/A", "One year loan with obligation to buy", "[ 4 ]" ], [ "10 July 2019", "GK", "Luigi Sepe", "28", "Parma", "N/A", "One year loan with obligation to buy", "[ 5 ]" ], [ "13 July 2019", "MF", "Filippo Costa", "24", "Bari", "N/A", "Two year loan", "[ 6 ]" ], [ "13 July 2019", "MF", "Michael Folorunsho", "21", "Bari", "N/A", "Two year loan", "[ 7 ]" ], [ "16 July 2019", "FW", "Roberto Inglese", "27", "Parma", "Loan", "Loan with an obligation to buy", "" ], [ "2 September 2019", "DF", "Vlad Chiricheș", "29", "Sassuolo", "Loan", "Loan with an option to buy", "" ], [ "2 September 2019", "FW", "Simone Verdi", "27", "Torino", "€4M", "€4M loan with a €21M obligation to buy", "" ], [ "20 January 2020", "DF", "Amir Rrahmani", "25", "Hellas Verona", "Loan", "Loan for the remainder of the season", "" ] ]
Transfers -- Out
2019–20_S.S.C._Napoli_season_3
The 2019-20 season is Società Sportiva Calcio Napoli's 74th season in Serie A. Following a 2nd place finish the previous season, the club are competing in three competitions: Serie A, the Coppa Italia, and the UEFA Champions League, starting in the round of 16 and the group stage in the latter two competitions, respectively. The season was coach Carlo Ancelotti's second in charge, following his appointment in May 2018 to replace Maurizio Sarri, but he was sacked on 10 December after a poor run of results, and replaced by Gennaro Gattuso the following day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mozambican_records_in_athletics
List of Mozambican records in athletics
[ "Event", "Record", "Athlete", "Date", "Place" ]
[ [ "100 m", "10.71", "Kurt Couto", "13 April 2007", "Windhoek , Namibia" ], [ "200 m", "21.66", "Xato José Muinde", "30 May 2009", "Gaborone , Botswana" ], [ "400 m", "46.50", "Kurt Couto", "13 April 2007", "Windhoek , Namibia" ], [ "800 m", "1:46.32", "Alberto Mamba", "9 June 2016", "Oslo , Norway" ], [ "1500 m", "3:39.41", "Flávio Shoule", "13 April 2013", "Stellenbosch , South Africa" ], [ "Mile", "4:05.65 A", "Flávio Shoule", "20 April 2013", "Potchefstroom , South Africa" ], [ "3000 m", "8:05.64", "Flavio Siholhe", "9 June 2012", "Barquisimeto , Venezuela" ], [ "5000 m", "14:26.6", "Pedro Mulomo", "31 March 1980", "Maputo , Mozambique" ], [ "10000 m", "30:09.3", "Pedro Mulomo", "16 May 1982", "Maputo , Mozambique" ], [ "Half marathon", "1:03:58", "Flavio Siholhe", "25 July 2015", "Port Elizabeth , South Africa" ], [ "Marathon", "2:38:32", "Antonio Repinga", "June 1964", "Bulawayo , Rhodesia" ], [ "110 m hurdles", "14.77", "Abdul Ismail", "27 April 1974", "Pretoria , South Africa" ], [ "400 m hurdles", "49.02", "Kurt Couto", "11 June 2012", "Prague , Czech Republic" ], [ "3000 m steeplechase", "9:22.32", "Hélio Fumo", "21 July 2004", "Lisbon , Portugal" ], [ "High jump", "2.00 m", "Chambárson Chambal", "19 February 2011", "Potchefstroom , South Africa" ], [ "Pole vault", "4.00 m", "Cândido Coelho", "28 April 1974", "Maputo , Mozambique" ], [ "Long jump", "7.51 m", "Carvalho Machuza", "3 July 2006", "Windhoek , Namibia" ], [ "Triple jump", "15.76 m", "Pedro Noronha", "19 July 1988", "Gaborone , Botswana" ], [ "Shot put", "14.24 m", "Emilio Tembe", "26 June 1983", "Maputo , Mozambique" ], [ "Discus throw", "46.54 m", "Emilio Tembe", "15 September 1982", "Berlin , West Germany" ] ]
Outdoor -- Men
Mozambican_records_in_athletics_0
The following are the national records in athletics in Mozambique maintained by Mozambique's national athletics federation: Federação Moçambicana de Atletismo (FMA).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Southeastern_Conference_football_season
2009 Southeastern Conference football season
[ "Position", "Name", "Height", "Weight ( lbs . )", "Class", "Hometown", "Team" ]
[ [ "QB", "Tim Tebow", "6 ' 4", "240", "Sr", "Jacksonville , FL , U.S", "Florida" ], [ "RB", "Mark Ingram", "5'10", "215", "So", "Flint , MI , U.S", "Alabama" ], [ "RB", "Anthony Dixon", "6 ' 1", "235", "Sr", "Jackson , MS , U.S", "Mississippi State" ], [ "WR", "A. J . Green", "6 ' 4", "205", "So", "Summerville , SC , U.S", "Georgia" ], [ "WR", "Shay Hodge", "6 ' 2", "205", "Sr", "Morton , MS , U.S", "Ole Miss" ], [ "TE", "Aaron Hernandez", "6 ' 2", "250", "Sr", "Bristol , CT , U.S", "Florida" ], [ "LT", "Ciron Black", "6 ' 5", "322", "Sr", "Tyler , TX , U.S", "LSU" ], [ "LG", "Mike Pouncey", "6 ' 5", "320", "Jr", "Lakeland , FL , U.S", "Florida" ], [ "C", "Maurkice Pouncey", "6 ' 5", "320", "Jr", "Lakeland , FL , U.S", "Florida" ], [ "RG", "Mike Johnson", "6 ' 6", "305", "Sr", "Pensacola , FL , U.S", "Alabama" ], [ "RT", "John Jerry", "6 ' 6", "335", "Sr", "Batesville , MS , U.S", "Ole Miss" ], [ "All-Purpose", "Randall Cobb", "5'11", "190", "So", "Alcoa , TN , U.S", "Kentucky" ], [ "All-Purpose", "Dexter McCluster", "5 ' 9", "170", "Sr", "Largo , FL , U.S", "Ole Miss" ] ]
Offense
2009_Southeastern_Conference_football_season_1
The 2009 Southeastern Conference football season started on Thursday, September 3 as conference member South Carolina visited North Carolina State. The conferences other 11 teams began their respective 2009 season of NCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) competition on Saturday, September 5. All teams started their season at home except Kentucky, who started their season on neutral turf at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio against Miami (OH), Georgia, who traveled to Oklahoma State, and Alabama, who traveled to the Georgia Dome to face Virginia Tech in the Chick-fil-A College Kickoff for the second straight year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Isle_of_Man_TT
2012 Isle of Man TT
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Speed", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Michael Dunlop", "Yamaha 600cc", "124.543 mph", "1:13.17.76" ], [ "2", "Cameron Donald", "Honda 600cc", "123.171 mph", "1:13.31.02" ], [ "3", "Ryan Farquhar", "Kawasaki 600cc", "122.633 mph", "1:13.50.37" ], [ "4", "Bruce Anstey", "Honda 600cc", "122.633 mph", "1:13.50.38" ], [ "5", "John McGuinness", "Honda 600cc", "122.327 mph", "1:14.01.46" ], [ "6", "Ian Hutchinson", "Yamaha 600cc", "120.549 mph", "1:15.06.97" ], [ "7", "James Hillier", "Kawasaki 600cc", "120.436 mph", "1:15.11.20" ], [ "8", "Guy Martin", "Suzuki 600cc", "120.256 mph", "1:15.17.95" ], [ "9", "Dan Stewart", "Honda 600cc", "119.521 mph", "1:15.45.73" ], [ "10", "Daniel Cooper", "Triumph 675cc", "119.341 mph", "1:15.52.62" ] ]
Results -- Race Results
6 June 2012 4 Laps ( 150.73 Miles ) TT Mountain Course .
2012_Isle_of_Man_TT_11
2012 Isle of Man TT were held between Saturday 26 May and Saturday 9 June 2012 on the 37.73-mile Isle of Man TT Mountain Course. The 2012 Isle of Man TT Festival also included the Pre-TT Classic Races on the 25, 26 & 28 May 2012 and the Post-TT Races on 9 June 2012 and both events held on the Billown Circuit. After winning the first event of the 2012 Isle of Man TT the Superbike TT race, the works Honda rider John McGuinness later in the week won for the first time the 1000cc Superstock TT race to raise his tally to nineteen Isle of Man TT wins and the Joey Dunlop TT Championship by 74 points from Bruce Anstey and Cameron Donald in third place. After a year's sabbatical, the Isle of Man sidecar TT competitor Dave Molyneux returned to racing at the Isle of Man TT to win both Sidecar TT Races 1 & 2 in convincing style. The New Zealander, Bruce Anstey repeated his 2011 success and again won the 600cc Supersport TT Race 1. After retiring from the lead of Supersport TT Race 1 on lap 3, the second Supersport TT Race was won by Michael Dunlop after the race was delayed by problems with weather on the Snaefell Mountain Course. The third running of the TT Zero was again won by Michael Rutter riding the electric powered MotoCzysz motor-cycle and also breaking the prestigious 100 mph barrier with a lap at an average race speed of 104.056 mph. The Blue Riband event of the 2012 TT Race week the Senior TT was held over to the next day due to heavy rain and low cloud on the TT Mountain Course. The rescheduled Senior TT race was later cancelled for the first time in the history of the event due to further problems with low cloud and rain showers on the section of the TT Course from the Mountain Mile to the 32nd Milestone. The last race of the 2012 Isle of Man TT Races, the Lightweight TT making a return to the race programme for 650cc Supertwin motor-cycles and after being reduced in length produced an inaugural win for Ryan Farquhar in the new class.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Brazil
List of the busiest airports in Brazil
[ "Rank", "Airport", "Location", "Total Passengers", "Annual change", "Capacity in use" ]
[ [ "1", "Congonhas-São Paulo Airport", "São Paulo", "18,459,191", "7.6%", "153.8%" ], [ "2", "São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport", "São Paulo", "15,759,181", "0.5%", "95.5%" ], [ "3", "Brasília International Airport", "Brasília", "9,699,911", "2.9%", "131.1%" ], [ "4", "Rio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport", "Rio de Janeiro", "8,856,527", "2.3%", "59.0%" ], [ "5", "Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport", "Salvador", "5,425,747", "19.1%", "90.9%" ], [ "6", "Guararapes-Gilberto Freyre International Airport", "Recife", "3,953,845", "9.7%", "79.1%" ], [ "7", "Salgado Filho International Airport", "Porto Alegre", "3,846,508", "9.2%", "63.1%" ], [ "8", "Tancredo Neves International Airport", "Belo Horizonte", "3,727,501", "28.8%", "74.6%" ], [ "9", "Santos Dumont Airport", "Rio de Janeiro", "3,533,177", "0.8%", "110.4%" ], [ "10", "Afonso Pena International Airport", "Curitiba", "3,532,879", "4.1%", "100.9%" ], [ "11", "Pinto Martins International Airport", "Fortaleza", "3,282,979", "18.3%", "109.4%" ], [ "12", "Val de Cães International Airport", "Belém", "1,776,008", "16.6%", "65.8%" ], [ "13", "Eduardo Gomes International Airport", "Manaus", "1,689,817", "12.1%", "93.1%" ], [ "14", "Eurico de Aguiar Salles Airport", "Vitória", "1,661,192", "9.5%", "296.6%" ], [ "15", "Hercílio Luz International Airport", "Florianópolis", "1,630,141", "5.2%", "148.2%" ] ]
2006 -- Brazil 's 15 busiest airports by passenger traffic [ 23 ]
List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Brazil_13
The following is a list of the busiest airports in Brazil by aircraft movements (how busy the runways are) and passengers traffic (how busy the terminals are). For each airport, the lists cite the principal city associated with the airport, not (necessarily) the municipality where the airport is physically located. The tables consider only airports operated by Infraero, DAESP and Terminais Aéreos de Maringá - SBMG S.A.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McAbee_Fossil_Beds
McAbee Fossil Beds
[ "Arthropod order", "Super family/family", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Odonata", "Aeshnidae", "Darners ( dragonflies )" ], [ "Odonata", "Megapodagrionidae", "Flatwing damselflies" ], [ "Blattodea", "Blaberidae", "blaberid cockroaches" ], [ "Isoptera", "Hodotermitidae", "harvester termites" ], [ "Dermaptera", "", "earwigs" ], [ "Orthoptera", "Prophalangopsidae", "Grigs" ], [ "Orthoptera", "Tettigoniidae", "katydids" ], [ "Hemiptera", "Aphididae", "aphids" ], [ "Hemiptera", "Cicadellidae", "leaf hoppers" ], [ "Hemiptera", "Cercopoidea", "spittlebugs" ], [ "Neuroptera", "Chrysopidae", "Green lacewings" ], [ "Neuroptera", "Chrysopidae", "Green lacewings" ], [ "Neuroptera", "Chrysopidae", "Green lacewings" ], [ "Neuroptera", "Chrysopidae", "Green lacewings" ], [ "Neuroptera", "Hemerobiidae", "brown lacewings" ], [ "Neuroptera", "Osmylidae", "osmylid lacewings" ], [ "Coleoptera", "Cupedidae", "reticulated beetles" ], [ "Coleoptera", "cf . Cantharidae", "soldier beetles" ], [ "Coleoptera", "Cerambycidae", "long horned beetles" ] ]
Palaeontology -- Insects and other arthropods
The fossil insects are particularly diverse and well preserved , and include an extinct bulldog ant Macabeemyrma ovata , [ 32 ] a species of green lacewing ( Neuroptera , Chrysopidae ) ( Archaeochrysa profracta ) , and stick insects ( Phasmatodea ) . [ 20 ] [ 33 ] [ 34 ] A species of fossil freshwater crayfish ( Aenigmastacus crandalli ) was described from the McAbee Fossil Beds . [ 35 ] The very high diversity of fossil insects in the McAbee fossil beds is comparable to that of modern-day tropical forest areas . [ 36 ] Most recently , fossil palm beetles ( Bruchidae ) were described from the beds , confirming the presence of palms ( Arecaceae ) in the local environment in the early Eocene . [ 37 ]
McAbee_Fossil_Beds_0
The McAbee Fossil Beds is a Heritage Site that protects an Eocene Epoch fossil locality east of Cache Creek, British Columbia, Canada, just north of and visible from Provincial Highway 97 / the Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1) at 50°47.831′N 121°8.469′W / 50.797183°N 121.141150°W / 50.797183; -121.141150. The McAbee Fossil Beds, comprising 548.23 hectares (1,354.7 acres), were officially designated a Provincial Heritage Site under British Columbia's Heritage Conservation Act on July 19, 2012. The site is part of an old lake bed which was deposited about 52 million years ago and is internationally recognised for the diversity of plant, insect, and fish fossils found there. Similar fossil beds in Eocene lake sediments, also known for their well preserved plant, insect and fish fossils, are found at Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park near Smithers in northern British Columbia, on the Horsefly River near Quesnel in central British Columbia, and at Republic in Washington, United States. The Princeton Chert fossil beds in southern British Columbia are also Eocene, but primarily preserve an aquatic plant community. A recent review of the early Eocene fossil sites from the interior of British Columbia discusses the history of paleobotanical research at McAbee, the Princeton Chert, Driftwood Canyon, and related Eocene fossil sites such as at Republic.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wushu_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Women's_changquan
Wushu at the 2018 Asian Games – Women's changquan
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Score" ]
[ [ "1", "Qi Xinyi ( CHN )", "9.74" ], [ "2", "Li Yi ( MAC )", "9.72" ], [ "3", "Hoàng Thị Phương Giang ( VIE )", "9.71" ], [ "4", "Sou Cho Man ( MAC )", "9.70" ], [ "5", "Geng Xiaoling ( HKG )", "9.62" ], [ "6", "Felda Elvira Santoso ( INA )", "9.45" ], [ "7", "Susmita Tamang ( NEP )", "9.25" ], [ "8", "Yu Chih-hsuan ( TPE )", "9.23" ], [ "9", "Sandy Oo ( MYA )", "8.70" ] ]
Results
Wushu_at_the_2018_Asian_Games_–_Women's_changquan_1
The women's changquan competitionat the 2018 Asian Games in Jakarta, Indonesia was held on 22 August at the JIExpo Kemayoran Hall B3.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_Corps
Peace Corps
[ "", "Director", "Service dates", "Appointed by", "Summary of Wikipedia page" ]
[ [ "1", "R. Sargent Shriver", "1961-1966", "Kennedy", "President Kennedy appointed Shriver three days after signing the executive order . Volunteers arrived in five countries during 1961 . In just under six years , Shriver developed programs in 55 countries with more than 14,500 volunteers" ], [ "2", "Jack Vaughn", "1966-1969", "Johnson", "Vaughn improved marketing , programming , and volunteer support as large numbers of former volunteers joined the staff . He also promoted volunteer assignments in conservation , natural resource management , and community development" ], [ "3", "Joseph Blatchford", "1969-1971", "Nixon", "Blatchford served as head of the new ACTION agency , which included the Corps . He created the Office of Returned Volunteers to help volunteers serve in their communities at home , and initiated New Directions , a program emphasizing volunteer skills" ], [ "4", "Kevin O'Donnell", "1971-1972", "Nixon", "O'Donnell 's appointment was the first for a former Peace Corps country director ( Korea , 1966-70 ) . He fought budget cuts , and believed strongly in a non-career Peace Corps" ], [ "5", "Donald Hess", "1972-1973", "Nixon", "Hess initiated training of volunteers in the host country where they would eventually serve , using host country nationals . The training provided more realistic preparation , and costs dropped for the agency . Hess also sought to end the down-sizing of the Peace Corps" ], [ "6", "Nicholas Craw", "1973-1974", "Nixon", "Craw sought to increase the number of volunteers in the field and to stabilize the agency 's future . He introduced a goal-setting measurement plan , the Country Management Plan , which gained increased Congressional support and improved resource allocation across the 69 participating countries" ], [ "7", "John Dellenback", "1975-1977", "Ford", "Dellenback improved volunteer health care available . He emphasized recruiting generalists . He believed in committed applicants even those without specific skills and instead training them for service" ], [ "8", "Carolyn R. Payton", "1977-1978", "Carter", "Payton was the first female director and the first African American . She focused on improving volunteer diversity" ], [ "9", "Richard F. Celeste", "1979-1981", "Carter", "Celeste focused on the role of women in development and increased women and minority participation , particularly for staff positions . He invested heavily in training , including the development of a worldwide core curriculum" ], [ "10", "Loret Miller Ruppe", "1981-1989", "Reagan", "Ruppe was the longest-serving director and championed women in development roles . She launched the Competitive Enterprise Development program , the Caribbean Basin Initiative , the Initiative for Central America and the African Food Systems Initiative" ], [ "11", "Paul Coverdell", "1989-1991", "G.H.W . Bush", "Coverdell established two programs with a domestic focus . World Wise Schools enabled U.S. students to correspond with overseas volunteers . Fellows/USA assisted Returned Peace Corps volunteers in pursuing graduate studies while serving local communities" ], [ "12", "Elaine Chao", "1991-1992", "G.H.W . Bush", "Chao was the first Asian American director . She expanded Peace Corps ' presence in Eastern Europe and Central Asia by establishing the first Peace Corps programs in Latvia , Lithuania , Estonia , and other newly independent countries" ], [ "13", "Carol Bellamy", "1993-1995", "Clinton", "Bellamy was the first RPCV ( Returned Peace Corps volunteer ) ( Guatemala 1963-65 ) to be director . She reinvigorated relations with former volunteers and launched the Corps ' web site" ], [ "14", "Mark D. Gearan", "1995-1999", "Clinton", "Gearan established the Crisis Corps , a program that allows former volunteers to help overseas communities recover from natural disasters and humanitarian crises . He supported expanding the corps and opened new volunteer programs in South Africa , Jordan , Bangladesh and Mozambique" ], [ "15", "Mark L. Schneider", "1999-2001", "Clinton", "Schneider was the second RPCV ( El Salvador , 1966-68 ) to head the agency . He launched an initiative to increase volunteers ' participation in helping prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS in Africa , and also sought volunteers to work on information technology projects" ], [ "16", "Gaddi Vasquez", "2002-2006", "G.W . Bush", "Gaddi H. Vasquez was the first Hispanic American director . His focus was to increase volunteer and staff diversity . He also led the establishment of a Peace Corps program in Mexico" ], [ "17", "Ron Tschetter", "September 2006 - 2008", "G.W . Bush", "The third RPCV to head the agency , Tschetter served in India in the mid-1960s . He launched an initiative known as the 50 and Over , to increase the participation of older men and women" ], [ "18", "Aaron S. Williams", "August 2009 - September 2012", "Obama", "Aaron S. Williams became director on August 24 , 2009 . Mr. Williams is the fourth director to have served as a volunteer . Williams cited personal and family considerations as the reason for his stepping down as Peace Corps Director on September 17 , 2012" ], [ "19", "Carrie Hessler-Radelet", "September 2012 - 2017", "Obama", "Carrie Hessler-Radelet became acting Director of the Peace Corps in September 2012 . Previously , Hessler-Radelet served as deputy director of the Peace Corps from June 23 , 2010 , until her appointment as acting Director . From 1981-83 , she served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Western Samoa with her husband , Steve . She was confirmed as Director on June 5 , 2014" ], [ "20", "Josephine K. Olsen", "February 2018 -", "Trump", "Jody Olsen was confirmed Director of the Peace Corps on February 27 , 2018 . Olsen previously served the Peace Corps as Acting Director in 2009 , Deputy Director from 2002 to 2009 , Chief of Staff from 1989 to 1992 , Regional Director , North Africa Near East , Asia , Pacific from 1981 to 1984 , and Country Director in Togo from 1979 to 1981 . Olsen also served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Tunisia from 1966 to 1968" ] ]
Leadership -- Directors
On January 3 , 2018 , President Donald Trump nominated Josephine `` Jody '' Olsen as the 20th director of the Peace Corps . [ 95 ] Olsen has a long history with the agency , serving as Acting Director in 2009 , Deputy Director from 2002 to 2009 , Chief of Staff from 1989 to 1992 , Regional Director , North Africa Near East , Asia , Pacific from 1981 to 1984 , and Country Director in Togo from 1979 to 1981 . Olsen also served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Tunisia from 1966 to 1968 . [ 95 ] [ 96 ]
Peace_Corps_0
The Peace Corps is a volunteer program run by the United States government. Its official mission is to provide social and economic development abroad through technical assistance, while promoting mutual understanding between Americans and populations served. The program was established by Executive Order 10924, issued by President John F. Kennedy on March 1961 and authorized by Congress on September 21, 1962 with passage of the Peace Corps Act (Pub.L. 87-293). Peace Corps Volunteers are American citizens, typically with a college degree, who work abroad for a period of two years after three months of training. Volunteers work with governments, schools, non-profit organizations, non-government organizations, and entrepreneurs in education, youth development, community health, business, information technology, agriculture, and the environment. After 24 months of service, volunteers can request an extension of service. Since its inception, more than 235,000 Americans have joined the Peace Corps and served in 141 countries.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Perth_Wildcats_season
2010–11 Perth Wildcats season
[ "Game", "Date", "Team", "Score", "High points", "High rebounds", "High assists", "Location", "Record" ]
[ [ "10", "5 December", "Townsville", "W 90-64", "", "", "", "Challenge Stadium 4,000", "6-4" ], [ "11", "12 December", "Melbourne", "W 87-76", "Shawn Redhage ( 22 )", "Shawn Redhage ( 8 )", "Cameron Tovey ( 5 )", "Challenge Stadium", "7-4" ], [ "12", "19 December", "Sydney", "W 87-84", "Shawn Redhage ( 27 )", "Shawn Redhage ( 10 )", "Cameron Tovey ( 4 )", "Challenge Stadium", "8-4" ], [ "13", "29 December", "@ Sydney", "W 91-87", "Shawn Redhage ( 20 )", "Steven Weigh ( 7 )", "Brad Robbins ( 5 )", "Sydney Entertainment Centre", "9-4" ], [ "14", "31 December", "@ Gold Coast", "W 96-93", "Steven Weigh , Cameron Tovey ( 17 )", "Steven Weigh , Cameron Tovey , Kevin Lisch ( 6 )", "Kevin Lisch ( 6 )", "Gold Coast Convention Centre", "10-4" ] ]
2010–11_Perth_Wildcats_season_4
The 2010-11 NBL season was the 30th season for the Perth Wildcats in the NBL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harperley_POW_Camp_93
Harperley POW Camp 93
[ "Camp Status", "Camp Name", "Location", "World War II County" ]
[ [ "Headquarters", "Harperley", "Fir Tree , Crook", "County Durham" ], [ "Satellite", "Oaklands Emergency Hospital", "Bishop Auckland", "County Durham" ], [ "Satellite", "Bedburn", "Bedburn", "County Durham" ], [ "Satellite", "Consett", "Consett", "County Durham" ], [ "Satellite", "Hamsterley Hall", "Hamsterley , Rowlands Gill", "County Durham" ], [ "Satellite", "High Spen", "Gateshead", "County Durham" ], [ "Satellite", "Lanchester", "Lanchester", "County Durham" ], [ "Satellite", "Langton Grange", "High Hulam , Nr Staindrop", "County Durham" ], [ "Satellite", "Mount Oswald", "South Road , Durham", "County Durham" ], [ "Satellite", "Usworth", "nr Washington , Tyne and Wear", "County Durham" ], [ "Satellite", "Windlestone Hall", "Rushyford", "County Durham" ] ]
History
View from the southeast corner through the camp across Weardale
Harperley_POW_Camp_93_0
Harperley POW Camp 93 is a surviving purpose-built World War II Prisoner of War (PoW) camp built to accommodate up to 1,400 inmates at Fir Tree near Crook, County Durham in the northeast of England. A work camp for low risk PoWs, it was built on a hillside overlooking Weardale and across the valley from Hamsterley Forest. It was built, initially, in 1943 by Italian PoWs to similar plans of other existing Ministry of War Standard Camps of World War II in Britain and was typical of many military installations around the country. It is the main camp for a number of satellite camps, also numbered 93. Nearby Bishop Auckland used Harperley PoWs and Oaklands Emergency Hospital was another installation numbered Camp 93. There were approximately 1,500 camps of varying categories and sizes in World War II Britain, and of those, about 100 were reported as 'purpose-built', such as Harperley.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Chess_Championship
German Chess Championship
[ "#", "Year", "City", "Winner" ]
[ [ "1", "1947", "Weidenau", "Georg Kieninger" ], [ "2", "1948", "Essen", "Wolfgang Unzicker" ], [ "3", "1949", "Bad Pyrmont", "Efim Bogoljubow" ], [ "4", "1950", "Bad Pyrmont", "Wolfgang Unzicker" ], [ "5", "1951", "Düsseldorf", "Rudolf Teschner" ], [ "6", "1953", "Leipzig", "Wolfgang Unzicker" ] ]
Western and Soviet zones championships
German_Chess_Championship_5
The German Chess Championship has been played since 1861, and determines the national champion. Prior to 1880 three different federations organized chess activities in Germany: the Westdeutscher Schachbund (WDSB), the Norddeutscher Schachbund (NDSB) and the Mitteldeutscher Schachbund (MDSB). Each one organized its own championship. In 1880, the nationwide Deutscher Schachbund was founded, so afterwards only one German championship was played. Starting from 1933, the Nazi Party took control of all social activities and until 1943 all chess championships were organized by the Großdeutscher Schachbund. After the end of World War II, separate championships were played in the occupied zones. Afterwards, from 1950 to 1989, two national championships were held in the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Democratic Republic. After the reunification of Germany in 1989, a single tournament has been played.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1991_European_Aquatics_Championships
Swimming at the 1991 European Aquatics Championships
[ "Rank", "Name", "Country", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Natalya Krupskaya Elena Roudkovskaya Elena Kononenko Yevgeniya Yermakova", "URS", "4:08.55" ], [ "2", "Dagmar Hase Sylvia Gerasch Katrin Meissner Simone Osygus", "GER", "4:10.10" ], [ "3", "Ellen Elzerman Kira Bulten Inge de Bruijn Karin Brienesse", "NED", "4:14.03" ], [ "4", "Sweden", "SWE", "4:16.22" ], [ "5", "Italy", "ITA", "4:17.63" ], [ "6", "Denmark", "DEN", "4:18.74" ], [ "7", "Romania", "ROM", "4:18.79" ], [ "-", "Great Britain", "GBR", "DSQ" ] ]
Women 's events -- 4×100 m medley relay
Swimming_at_the_1991_European_Aquatics_Championships_31
The swimming events of the 1991 European Aquatics Championships were held in the Olympic Aquatic Centre, Athens, Greece which also hosted the swimming competition during the 2004 Summer Olympics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Cricket_World_Cup_squads
2003 Cricket World Cup squads
[ "No", "Name", "Date of birth", "Batting", "Bowling style", "ODIs", "Domestic team" ]
[ [ "12", "Deon Kotze ( c )", "12 September 1973", "RHB", "Right arm off spin", "0", "Wanderers" ], [ "5", "Jan-Berrie Burger", "25 August 1981", "RHB", "Right arm leg spin", "0", "Police" ], [ "14", "Louis Burger", "12 March 1978", "RHB", "Right arm medium", "0", "United" ], [ "2", "Sarel Burger", "13 February 1983", "RHB", "Right arm medium fast", "0", "United" ], [ "6", "Morne Karg ( wk )", "12 July 1977", "RHB", "Unknown", "0", "United" ], [ "1", "Danie Keulder", "2 August 1973", "RHB", "Right arm off spin", "0", "Wanderers" ], [ "21", "Bjorn Kotze", "11 December 1978", "RHB", "Right arm medium fast", "0", "Wanderers" ], [ "10", "Lennie Louw", "19 June 1959", "RHB", "Slow left arm orthodox", "0", "CCD" ], [ "17", "Johannes van der Merwe", "5 February 1980", "RHB", "Right arm off spin", "0", "Unknown" ], [ "27", "Bryan Murgatroyd", "19 October 1969", "RHB", "Right arm medium", "0", "Wanderers" ], [ "11", "Burton van Rooi", "9 July 1982", "RHB", "Right arm medium fast", "0", "CCD" ], [ "13", "Melt van Schoor ( wk )", "8 December 1967", "RHB", "Unknown", "0", "Police" ], [ "8", "Gerrie Snyman", "30 April 1981", "RHB", "Right arm fast medium", "0", "United" ], [ "15", "Stefan Swanepoel", "2 December 1981", "RHB", "Unknown", "0", "Wanderers" ], [ "77", "Rudi van Vuuren", "20 September 1972", "RHB", "Right arm medium fast", "0", "Police" ], [ "4", "Riaan Walters", "10 August 1980", "RHB", "Unknown", "0", "United" ] ]
Group A -- Namibia
Coach : Dougie Brown
2003_Cricket_World_Cup_squads_3
This is a list of squads named for the seventh edition of Cricket World Cup (2003 Cricket World Cup), held in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya between 9 February and 23 March 2003. The tournament saw 14 teams selected and placed in two groups. Each country was required to submit a final list of 15 players by 31 December 2002. An injured player could be replaced at any time up until the end of the tournament. Replacement players who were not in the original 15-man squad are indicated in italics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_French_history
Timeline of French history
[ "Year", "Date", "Event" ]
[ [ "1108", "29 July", "Philip died . He was succeeded by his son Louis VI , the Fat" ], [ "1131", "25 October", "Louis ' son , the future Louis VII , the Young , was crowned the junior king and heir to the throne" ], [ "1137", "22 July", "Louis VII became duke of Aquitaine by marriage to the duchess Eleanor" ], [ "1137", "1 August", "Louis the Fat died . Louis VII became king" ], [ "1152", "21 March", "The marriage of Louis VII and Eleanor was annulled" ], [ "1180", "18 September", "Louis VII died . He was succeeded by his son Philip II" ] ]
12th century
Timeline_of_French_history_7
This is a timeline of French history, comprising important legal changes and political events in France and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of France. See also the list of Frankish kings, French monarchs, and presidents of the French Republic and list of years in France.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Euro_2016_qualifying
UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
[ "Team", "Qualified as", "Qualified on", "Previous appearances in tournament" ]
[ [ "France", "Host", "28 May 2010", "8 ( 1960 , 1984 , 1992 , 1996 , 2000 , 2004 , 2008 , 2012 )" ], [ "England", "Group E winner", "5 September 2015", "8 ( 1968 , 1980 , 1988 , 1992 , 1996 , 2000 , 2004 , 2012 )" ], [ "Czech Republic", "Group A winner", "6 September 2015", "8 ( 1960 , 1976 , 1980 , 1996 , 2000 , 2004 , 2008 , 2012 )" ], [ "Iceland", "Group A runner-up", "6 September 2015", "0 ( debut )" ], [ "Austria", "Group G winner", "8 September 2015", "1 ( 2008 )" ], [ "Northern Ireland", "Group F winner", "8 October 2015", "0 ( debut )" ], [ "Portugal", "Group I winner", "8 October 2015", "6 ( 1984 , 1996 , 2000 , 2004 , 2008 , 2012 )" ], [ "Spain", "Group C winner", "9 October 2015", "9 ( 1964 , 1980 , 1984 , 1988 , 1996 , 2000 , 2004 , 2008 , 2012 )" ], [ "Switzerland", "Group E runner-up", "9 October 2015", "3 ( 1996 , 2004 , 2008 )" ], [ "Italy", "Group H winner", "10 October 2015", "8 ( 1968 , 1980 , 1988 , 1996 , 2000 , 2004 , 2008 , 2012 )" ], [ "Belgium", "Group B winner", "10 October 2015", "4 ( 1972 , 1980 , 1984 , 2000 )" ], [ "Wales", "Group B runner-up", "10 October 2015", "0 ( debut )" ], [ "Romania", "Group F runner-up", "11 October 2015", "4 ( 1984 , 1996 , 2000 , 2008 )" ], [ "Albania", "Group I runner-up", "11 October 2015", "0 ( debut )" ], [ "Germany", "Group D winner", "11 October 2015", "11 ( 1972 , 1976 , 1980 , 1984 , 1988 , 1992 , 1996 , 2000 , 2004 , 2008 , 2012 )" ], [ "Poland", "Group D runner-up", "11 October 2015", "2 ( 2008 , 2012 )" ], [ "Russia", "Group G runner-up", "12 October 2015", "10 ( 1960 , 1964 , 1968 , 1972 , 1988 , 1992 , 1996 , 2004 , 2008 , 2012 )" ], [ "Slovakia", "Group C runner-up", "12 October 2015", "0 ( debut )" ], [ "Croatia", "Group H runner-up", "13 October 2015", "4 ( 1996 , 2004 , 2008 , 2012 )" ], [ "Turkey", "Best third-placed team", "13 October 2015", "3 ( 1996 , 2000 , 2008 )" ] ]
Qualified teams
Team qualified for UEFA Euro 2016 Team failed to qualify
UEFA_Euro_2016_qualifying_0
The UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying tournament was a football competition that was played from September 2014 to November 2015 to determine the 23 UEFA member men's national teams joining the automatically qualified host team France in the UEFA Euro 2016 final tournament. A total of 53 national teams participated in this qualifying process, with Gibraltar taking part for the first time. The draw took place at the Palais des Congrès Acropolis, Nice, on 23 February 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segrià
Segrià
[ "Municipality", "Population ( 2014 )", "Area km" ]
[ [ "Aitona", "2,415", "66.9" ], [ "Els Alamús", "769", "20.5" ], [ "Albatàrrec", "2,139", "10.5" ], [ "Alcanó", "242", "21.0" ], [ "Alcarràs", "9,252", "114.3" ], [ "Alcoletge", "3,270", "16.7" ], [ "Alfarràs", "3,003", "11.4" ], [ "Alfés", "315", "31.9" ], [ "Alguaire", "3,093", "50.1" ], [ "Almacelles", "6,699", "49.0" ], [ "Almatret", "333", "56.8" ], [ "Almenar", "3,547", "66.6" ], [ "Alpicat", "6,297", "15.3" ], [ "Artesa de Lleida", "1,508", "23.9" ], [ "Aspa", "215", "10.2" ], [ "Benavent de Segrià", "1,516", "7.4" ], [ "Corbins", "1,400", "21.0" ], [ "Gimenells i el Pla de la Font", "1,129", "55.8" ], [ "La Granja d'Escarp", "972", "38.5" ], [ "Llardecans", "497", "66.0" ] ]
Municipalities
Segrià_0
Segrià is a comarca (county) in the west of Catalonia, Spain, bordering Aragon. , over two thirds of its population live in the capital city of Lleida, which is also Catalonia's largest municipality, and remains the most populated comarca in the Lleida province. It takes its name from the river Segre.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dayanara_Torres
Dayanara Torres
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1995-1998 , 2017", "ASAP", "Host" ], [ "1996-1997", "Easy Dancing", "Host/Dancer" ], [ "1996", "Access Hollywood", "Herself" ], [ "1999", "La Cenicienta", "Cenicienta" ], [ "2004", "The Young and the Restless", "Elise Tomkins" ], [ "2006-2007", "Watch Over Me", "Julia Rivera" ], [ "2017", "Ang Probinsyano", "Mariana Dela Vega" ], [ "2017", "Miss_Universe_2017", "Judge" ], [ "2017", "Mira_quién_baila_ ( American_TV_series ) Season 5", "Winner" ], [ "2018", "Mira_quién_baila_ ( American_TV_series )", "Judge" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Dayanara_Torres_1
Dayanara Torres Delgado (born October 28, 1974) is a Puerto Rican actress, singer, model, writer and beauty queen who won Miss Universe 1993. Torres was discovered at age 17 while walking through the Plaza de Toa Alta in her hometown, and was invited to represent Toa Alta in the annual Miss Puerto Rico pageant. She won the pageant and the right to represent Puerto Rico in the 1993 Miss Universe pageant. In 1992, she participated in the Miss International pageant and became a semi-finalist. The same year, she earned second place at the Queen of the World contest. Torres won the crown in the Miss Universe pageant held in Mexico in May 1993. Torres' victory in the pageant caused some controversy because of the claim that she was still a minor; however, Torres had turned 18 several months before the contest. Her victory also raised some eyebrows, as she did not top any of the pageant's segments. When Torres returned home to Puerto Rico, she was received with a parade. During and after her reign as Miss Universe, she became an ambassador for UNICEF, traveling through Asia and Latin America in support of the organization. She created the Dayanara Torres Foundation which has provided scholarships to poor students in Puerto Rico and the Philippines. In 1994, she went to Manila to crown the new Miss Universe and during the ceremony, she sang A Whole New World as a duet with Peabo Bryson.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_football_stadiums_in_North_Korea
List of football stadiums in North Korea
[ "Stadium", "Capacity", "Club", "City" ]
[ [ "Rungrado 1st of May Stadium", "114,000", "April 25 ( for international club matches ) National team ( very rarely used )", "P'yŏngyang" ], [ "Kim Il-sung Stadium", "50,000", "P'yŏngyang City , National team", "P'yŏngyang" ], [ "Sunan Stadium", "40,000", "?", "P'yŏngyang" ], [ "Hamhŭng Stadium", "35,000", "Hamnam , Hamhŭng Railway", "Hamhŭng" ], [ "Kaesŏng Stadium", "35,000", "Kaesŏng City", "Kaesŏng" ], [ "Sariwŏn Youth Stadium", "35,000", "Rimyŏngsu", "Sariwŏn" ], [ "Namp ' o Stadium", "30,000", "P'yŏngnam", "Namp ' o" ], [ "Yanggakdo Stadium", "30,000", "April 25 , Kigwancha , Sobaeksu", "P'yŏngyang" ], [ "East Pyongyang Stadium", "30,000", "?", "P'yŏngyang" ], [ "Sinp'ung Stadium", "30,000", "Kangwŏn", "Wŏnsan" ], [ "Kimchaek Municipal Stadium", "30,000", "Wŏlmido", "Kimch'aek" ], [ "Haeju Stadium", "25,000", "Hwangnam", "Haeju" ], [ "Sŏsan Stadium", "25,000", "?", "P'yŏngyang" ], [ "Kanggye Stadium", "20,000", "Chagang", "Kanggye" ], [ "Rajin Stadium", "20,000", "Sŏnbong", "Rasŏn" ], [ "Hyesan Stadium", "18,640", "Ryanggang", "Hyesan" ], [ "October Stadium", "17,500", "Amrokkang", "Sinŭiju" ], [ "Ch'ŏngjin Stadium", "15,000", "Ch'andongja", "Ch'ŏngjin" ], [ "City Stadium", "10,000", "Kyŏnggong'ŏp", "P'yŏngyang" ], [ "Hwaebul Stadium", "5,000", "Hwaebul", "P'yŏngyang" ] ]
This is a list of football stadiums in North Korea .
List_of_football_stadiums_in_North_Korea_0
This is a list of football stadiums in North Korea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008–09_Sunderland_A.F.C._season
2008–09 Sunderland A.F.C. season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Name", "From", "Fee" ]
[ [ "4 June 2008", "DF", "Michael Kay", "Youth system", "-" ], [ "4 June 2008", "MF", "Jordan Henderson", "Youth system", "-" ], [ "4 June 2008", "MF", "Nathan Luscombe", "Youth system", "-" ], [ "4 June 2008", "FW", "Jordan Cook", "Youth system", "-" ], [ "4 June 2008", "DF", "Michael Liddle", "Youth system", "-" ], [ "4 June 2008", "MF", "Jack Colback", "Youth system", "-" ], [ "4 June 2008", "DF", "Niall McArdle", "Youth system", "-" ], [ "23 July 2008", "MF", "Teemu Tainio", "Tottenham Hotspur", "Undisclosed fee" ], [ "24 July 2008", "GK", "Nick Colgan", "Ipswich Town", "Free" ], [ "25 July 2008", "MF", "David Meyler", "Cork City", "Undisclosed fee" ], [ "26 July 2008", "DF", "Pascal Chimbonda", "Tottenham Hotspur", "Undisclosed fee" ], [ "28 July 2008", "FW", "El Hadji Diouf", "Bolton Wanderers", "Undisclosed fee" ], [ "30 July 2008", "MF", "Steed Malbranque", "Tottenham Hotspur", "Undisclosed fee" ], [ "21 August 2008", "FW", "David Healy", "Fulham", "Undisclosed fee" ], [ "27 August 2008", "DF", "Anton Ferdinand", "West Ham United", "Undisclosed fee" ], [ "1 September 2008", "DF", "George McCartney", "West Ham United", "Undisclosed fee" ] ]
Transfers -- In
2008–09_Sunderland_A.F.C._season_10
The 2008-09 season was the 112th season in Sunderland A.F.C. 's history and 104th in the league system of English football.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Colombia
List of the busiest airports in Colombia
[ "Rank", "Airport", "Location", "Total Passengers", "Annual change" ]
[ [ "1", "El Dorado International Airport", "Bogotá", "18,934,203", "27.1%" ], [ "2", "José María Córdova International Airport", "Medellín", "3,541,020", "30.2%" ], [ "3", "Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport", "Cali", "3,311,674", "24.1%" ], [ "4", "Rafael Núñez International Airport", "Cartagena", "2,118,679", "25.8%" ], [ "5", "Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport", "Barranquilla", "1,719,116", "33.1%" ], [ "6", "Palonegro International Airport", "Bucaramanga", "1,279,499", "45.25%" ], [ "7", "Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport", "Medellín", "1,000,248", "1.1%" ], [ "8", "Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport", "San Andrés", "995,661", "9.3%" ], [ "9", "Matecaña International Airport", "Pereira", "857,818", "32.7%" ], [ "10", "Simón Bolívar International Airport", "Santa Marta", "843,919", "51.9%" ], [ "11", "Camilo Daza International Airport", "Cúcuta", "790,448", "58.7%" ], [ "12", "Los Garzones Airport", "Montería", "568,206", "38.2%" ], [ "13", "Benito Salas Airport", "Neiva", "305,380", "10.2%" ], [ "14", "El Caraño Airport", "Quibdó", "273,479", "21.7%" ], [ "15", "El Eden International Airport", "Armenia", "271,533", "9.8%" ] ]
2010 -- Colombia 's 15 busiest airports by passenger traffic [ 4 ]
List_of_the_busiest_airports_in_Colombia_9
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arjuna_Award
Arjuna Award
[ "S.No", "Year", "Name" ]
[ [ "1", "1961", "P. K. Banerjee" ], [ "2", "1962", "Tulsidas Balaram" ], [ "3", "1963", "Chuni Goswami" ], [ "4", "1964", "Jarnail Singh" ], [ "5", "1965", "Arun Lal Ghosh" ], [ "6", "1966", "Yousuf Khan" ], [ "7", "1967", "Peter Thangaraj" ], [ "8", "1969", "Inder Singh" ], [ "9", "1970", "Syed Naeemuddin" ], [ "10", "1971", "C. P. Singh" ], [ "11", "1973", "Magan Singh" ], [ "12", "1978-79", "Gurdev Singh Gill" ], [ "13", "1979-80", "Prasun Banerjee" ], [ "14", "1980-81", "Mohammed Habib" ], [ "15", "1981", "Sudhir Karmakar" ], [ "16", "1983", "Shanti Mullick" ], [ "17", "1989", "Subrata Bhattacharya" ], [ "18", "1997", "Brahmanand Sankhwalkar" ], [ "19", "1998", "Baichung Bhutia" ], [ "20", "2002", "Bruno Coutinho" ] ]
Football
Arjuna_Award_12
The Arjuna Awards are given by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India to recognize outstanding achievement in sports. Started in 1961, the award carries a cash prize of ₹500,000, a bronze statue of Arjuna and a scroll. Over the years, the scope of the award has been expanded and many athletes who belonged to the pre-Arjuna Award era were also included in the list. Further, the number of disciplines for which the award is given was increased to include indigenous games and the physically handicapped category. The government revises the criteria for the Arjuna Award over the years. As per the revised guidelines, to be eligible for the award, a sportsperson should not only have had good performance consistently for the previous four years at the international level with excellence for the year for which the award is recommended, but should also have shown qualities of leadership, sportsmanship and a sense of discipline. The total amount awarded is ₹350,000,000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Arizona_Wildcats_bowl_games
List of Arizona Wildcats bowl games
[ "Bowl Name", "#", "Appearances", "Record" ]
[ [ "Advocare V100", "1", "2013", "1-0" ], [ "Alamo Bowl", "1", "2010", "0-1" ], [ "Aloha Bowl", "2", "1986 , 1990", "1-1" ], [ "Christmas Classic", "1", "1921", "0-1" ], [ "Insight.com Bowl/Copper Bowl/Catcus Bowl", "2", "1989 , 1997", "2-0" ], [ "Fiesta Bowl", "3", "1979 , 1993 , 2014", "1-2" ], [ "Foster Farms Bowl", "1", "2017", "0-1" ], [ "Freedom Bowl", "1", "1994", "0-1" ], [ "Holiday Bowl", "2", "1998 , 2009", "1-1" ], [ "Las Vegas Bowl", "1", "2008", "1-0" ], [ "New Mexico Bowl", "2", "2012 , 2015", "2-0" ], [ "Salad Bowl", "1", "1949", "0-1" ], [ "Sun Bowl", "3", "1968 , 1985 , 1992", "0-2-1" ] ]
Record by bowl game and opponents
List_of_Arizona_Wildcats_bowl_games_0
The Arizona Wildcats college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), representing the University of Arizona in the South Division of the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12). Since the establishment of the team in 1893, Arizona has appeared in 21 bowl games and had 9 wins, 11 losses, and 1 tie for a .452 winning percentage. One of their losses was to Boise State in one of the New Year's Six bowl games, the Fiesta Bowl. They are still currently the only team out of all 20 original teams in the original Pac-10 and Big Ten conferences to not have played in the Rose Bowl.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diving_at_the_Summer_Universiade
Diving at the Summer Universiade
[ "Rank", "Nation", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "China ( CHN )", "132", "61", "31", "224" ], [ "2", "Mexico ( MEX )", "17", "31", "20", "68" ], [ "3", "Russia ( RUS )", "13", "20", "20", "53" ], [ "4", "United States ( USA )", "12", "32", "41", "85" ], [ "5", "Soviet Union ( URS )", "12", "13", "11", "36" ], [ "6", "North Korea ( PRK )", "6", "8", "7", "21" ], [ "7", "Germany ( GER )", "5", "12", "8", "25" ], [ "8", "Japan ( JPN )", "5", "2", "11", "18" ], [ "9", "Ukraine ( UKR )", "3", "7", "10", "20" ], [ "10", "Great Britain ( GBR )", "3", "1", "1", "5" ], [ "11", "Italy ( ITA )", "3", "0", "6", "9" ], [ "12", "Canada ( CAN )", "2", "6", "11", "19" ], [ "13", "Hungary ( HUN )", "2", "0", "2", "4" ], [ "14", "South Korea ( KOR )", "1", "11", "11", "23" ], [ "15", "Cuba ( CUB )", "1", "5", "3", "9" ], [ "16", "Australia ( AUS )", "1", "2", "4", "7" ], [ "17", "Poland ( POL )", "1", "1", "2", "4" ], [ "18", "Czechoslovakia ( TCH )", "1", "1", "1", "3" ], [ "19", "Brazil ( BRA )", "0", "1", "6", "7" ], [ "20", "Austria ( AUT )", "0", "1", "2", "3" ] ]
Medal table
Last updated after the 2019 Summer Universiade
Diving_at_the_Summer_Universiade_1
Diving is one of the sports at the biennial Universiade competition. It has been one of the event's competed sports since the 1961 Games. After not being included in 1975 and 1989.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_(zodiac)
Dog (zodiac)
[ "Start date", "End date", "Heavenly branch" ]
[ [ "10 February 1910", "29 January 1911", "Metal Dog" ], [ "28 January 1922", "15 February 1923", "Water Dog" ], [ "14 February 1934", "3 February 1935", "Wood Dog" ], [ "2 February 1946", "21 January 1947", "Fire Dog" ], [ "18 February 1958", "7 February 1959", "Earth Dog" ], [ "6 February 1970", "26 January 1971", "Metal Dog" ], [ "25 January 1982", "12 February 1983", "Water Dog" ], [ "10 February 1994", "30 January 1995", "Wood Dog" ], [ "29 January 2006", "17 February 2007", "Fire Dog" ], [ "16 February 2018", "4 February 2019", "Earth Dog" ], [ "2 February 2030", "22 January 2031", "Metal Dog" ], [ "22 January 2042", "9 February 2043", "Water Dog" ], [ "8 February 2054", "27 January 2055", "Wood Dog" ], [ "26 January 2066", "13 February 2067", "Fire Dog" ], [ "12 February 2078", "1 February 2079", "Earth Dog" ], [ "30 January 2090", "17 February 2091", "Metal Dog" ], [ "17 February 2102", "6 February 2103", "Water Dog" ] ]
Years and the Five Elements
People born within these date ranges can be said to have been born in the `` Year of the Dog '' , while also bearing the following elemental sign : [ 1 ]
Dog_(zodiac)_0
The Dog (狗) is eleventh of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar. The Year of the Dog is associated with the Earthly Branch symbol 戌. The character 狗, also refers to the actual animal while 戌, also refers to the zodiac animal.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Cleveland_Indians_season
1999 Cleveland Indians season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Save", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "104", "August 1", "White Sox", "6 - 3", "Baldwin ( 5-11 )", "Nagy ( 12-7 )", "Howry ( 17 )", "43,067", "63-41" ], [ "105", "August 2", "@ Red Sox", "7 - 5", "Karsay ( 8-1 )", "Garces ( 0-1 )", "Jackson ( 23 )", "33,218", "64-41" ], [ "106", "August 3", "@ Red Sox", "5 - 4", "Shuey ( 7-4 )", "Wakefield ( 3-8 )", "Jackson ( 24 )", "33,650", "65-41" ], [ "107", "August 4", "@ Red Sox", "7 - 2", "Portugal ( 7-8 )", "Colón ( 10-4 )", "", "33,282", "65-42" ], [ "108", "August 6", "@ Devil Rays", "4 - 2", "Yan ( 3-2 )", "Burba ( 8-7 )", "Hernández ( 29 )", "34,623", "65-43" ], [ "109", "August 7", "@ Devil Rays", "15 - 10", "Nagy ( 13-7 )", "Witt ( 6-8 )", "", "39,512", "66-43" ], [ "110", "August 8", "@ Devil Rays", "5 - 3", "Álvarez ( 6-6 )", "Wright ( 7-7 )", "Hernández ( 30 )", "33,052", "66-44" ], [ "111", "August 9", "@ Angels", "4 - 0", "Colón ( 11-4 )", "Hill ( 4-11 )", "", "22,013", "67-44" ], [ "112", "August 10", "@ Angels", "2 - 1 ( 10 )", "Rincón ( 1-2 )", "Petkovsek ( 9-4 )", "Jackson ( 25 )", "25,777", "68-44" ], [ "113", "August 11", "@ Angels", "4 - 3", "Burba ( 9-7 )", "Sparks ( 5-9 )", "Jackson ( 26 )", "26,399", "69-44" ], [ "114", "August 13", "Orioles", "6 - 3", "Rincón ( 2-2 )", "Erickson ( 8-10 )", "Jackson ( 27 )", "43,073", "70-44" ], [ "115", "August 14", "Orioles", "7 - 1", "Karsay ( 9-1 )", "Johnson ( 3-7 )", "", "43,103", "71-44" ], [ "116", "August 15", "Orioles", "5 - 1", "Colón ( 12-4 )", "Ponson ( 11-8 )", "", "43,020", "72-44" ], [ "117", "August 16", "Rangers", "13 - 5", "Munoz ( 2-1 )", "Rincón ( 2-3 )", "", "43,226", "72-45" ], [ "118", "August 17", "Rangers", "15 - 4", "Sele ( 13-7 )", "Langston ( 1-2 )", "", "42,987", "72-46" ], [ "119", "August 18", "Rangers", "6 - 1", "Burkett ( 4-6 )", "Nagy ( 13-8 )", "", "42,997", "72-47" ], [ "120", "August 19", "Rangers", "8 - 0", "Karsay ( 10-1 )", "Morgan ( 12-8 )", "", "43,263", "73-47" ], [ "121", "August 20", "@ Mariners", "7 - 4", "Colón ( 13-4 )", "Halama ( 9-5 )", "Jackson ( 28 )", "44,915", "74-47" ], [ "122", "August 21", "@ Mariners", "6 - 0", "Burba ( 10-7 )", "Meche ( 4-3 )", "", "44,891", "75-47" ], [ "123", "August 22", "@ Mariners", "7 - 4 ( 10 )", "Riske ( 1-0 )", "Mesa ( 1-5 )", "Jackson ( 29 )", "44,941", "76-47" ] ]
1999_Cleveland_Indians_season_11
The 1999 Cleveland Indians are the only team in Major League Baseball since 1950 to score over 1,000 runs during the regular season. They were shut out only 3 times in 162 games. Five Indians scored at least 100 runs and four drove in at least 100 runs. Right fielder Manny Ramirez drove in 165 runs, the most by any MLB player since Jimmie Foxx in 1938.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumbria
Cumbria
[ "Settlement", "District", "Twinned settlement" ]
[ [ "Carlisle", "Carlisle", "Flensburg , Germany Słupsk , Poland" ], [ "Cockermouth", "Allerdale", "Marvejols , France" ], [ "Dalton-in-Furness", "Barrow-in-Furness", "Dalton , Pennsylvania , United States" ], [ "Kendal", "South Lakeland", "Killarney , Ireland Rinteln , Germany" ], [ "Penrith", "Eden", "Penrith , New South Wales , Australia" ], [ "Sedbergh", "South Lakeland", "Zreče , Slovenia" ], [ "Ulverston", "South Lakeland", "Albert , France" ], [ "Whitehaven", "Copeland", "Kozloduy , Bulgaria" ], [ "Windermere", "South Lakeland", "Diessen am Ammersee , Germany" ], [ "Workington", "Allerdale", "Selm , Germany Val-de-Reuil , France" ] ]
Settlements -- Town and city twinnings
Cumbria_7
Cumbria (/ˈkʌmbriə/ KUM-bree-ə) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in North West England. The county and Cumbria County Council, its local government, came into existence in 1974 after the passage of the Local Government Act 1972. Cumbria's county town is Carlisle, in the north of the county, and the only other major urban area is Barrow-in-Furness on the southwestern tip of the county. The county of Cumbria consists of six districts (Allerdale, Barrow-in-Furness, Carlisle, Copeland, Eden, and South Lakeland) and in 2008 had a population of just under 500,000 people. Cumbria is one of the most sparsely populated counties in England, with 73.4 people per km2 (190/sq mi). Cumbria is the third largest county in England by area, and is bounded to the north by the Scottish council areas of Dumfries and Galloway and Scottish Borders, to the west by the Irish Sea, to the south by Lancashire, to the southeast by North Yorkshire, and to the east by County Durham and Northumberland. Cumbria is predominantly rural and contains the Lake District National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site considered one of England's finest areas of natural beauty, serving as inspiration for artists, writers, and musicians. A large area of the southeast of the county is within the Yorkshire Dales National Park while the east of the county fringes the North Pennines AONB. Much of Cumbria is mountainous, and it contains every peak in England over 3,000 feet (910 m) above sea level, with Scafell Pike at 3,209 feet (978 m) being the highest point of England. An upland, coastal, and rural area, Cumbria's history is characterised by invasions, migration, and settlement, as well as battles and skirmishes between the English and the Scots. Notable historic sites in Cumbria include Carlisle Castle, Furness Abbey, Hardknott Roman Fort, Brough Castle and Hadrian's Wall (also a World Heritage Site).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Milwaukee_Brewers_season
2012 Milwaukee Brewers season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Win", "Loss", "Attendance", "Record" ]
[ [ "24", "May 1", "@ Padres", "0-2", "Cashner ( 2-1 )", "Rodríguez ( 0-3 )", "19,260", "11-13" ], [ "25", "May 2", "@ Padres", "0-5", "Suppan ( 1-0 )", "Gallardo ( 1-3 )", "15,786", "11-14" ], [ "26", "May 4", "@ Giants", "6-4", "Loe ( 2-0 )", "Hensley ( 1-3 )", "41,082", "12-14" ], [ "27", "May 5", "@ Giants", "2-5", "Bumgarner ( 5-1 )", "Wolf ( 2-3 )", "41,135", "12-15" ], [ "28", "May 6", "@ Giants", "3-4 ( 11 )", "López ( 3-0 )", "Dillard ( 0-1 )", "41,796", "12-16" ], [ "29", "May 7", "Reds", "1-6", "Arroyo ( 2-1 )", "Estrada ( 0-2 )", "27,157", "12-17" ], [ "30", "May 8", "Reds", "8-3", "Gallardo ( 2-3 )", "Bailey ( 1-3 )", "28,108", "13-17" ], [ "31", "May 9", "Reds", "1-2", "Chapman ( 3-0 )", "Axford ( 0-2 )", "27,090", "13-18" ], [ "32", "May 11", "Cubs", "8-7 ( 13 )", "Chulk ( 1-0 )", "Castillo ( 0-1 )", "40,097", "14-18" ], [ "33", "May 12", "Cubs", "8-2", "Marcum ( 2-1 )", "Volstad ( 0-5 )", "42,339", "15-18" ], [ "34", "May 13", "Cubs", "2-8", "Camp ( 1-1 )", "Loe ( 2-1 )", "42,167", "15-19" ], [ "35", "May 14", "@ Mets", "1-3", "Batista ( 1-1 )", "Gallardo ( 2-4 )", "20,061", "15-20" ], [ "36", "May 15", "@ Mets", "8-0", "Greinke ( 4-1 )", "Gee ( 2-3 )", "22,268", "16-20" ], [ "37", "May 16", "@ Astros", "3-8", "Norris ( 4-1 )", "Wolf ( 2-4 )", "15,453", "16-21" ], [ "38", "May 17", "@ Astros", "0-4", "Happ ( 3-3 )", "Marcum ( 2-2 )", "15,173", "16-22" ], [ "39", "May 18", "Twins", "3-11", "Diamond ( 3-0 )", "Estrada ( 0-3 )", "32,421", "16-23" ], [ "40", "May 19", "Twins", "4-5 ( 11 )", "Gray ( 3-0 )", "Parra ( 0-1 )", "42,398", "16-24" ], [ "41", "May 20", "Twins", "16-4", "Greinke ( 5-1 )", "Marquis ( 2-4 )", "33,064", "17-24" ], [ "42", "May 21", "Giants", "3-4 ( 14 )", "Casilla ( 1-2 )", "Pérez ( 0-1 )", "31,644", "17-25" ], [ "43", "May 22", "Giants", "4-6", "Cain ( 4-2 )", "Marcum ( 2-3 )", "30,451", "17-26" ] ]
2012_Milwaukee_Brewers_season_4
The Milwaukee Brewers' 2012 season was the 43rd season for the franchise in Milwaukee, the 15th in the National League, and 44th overall. The Brewers finished the season with an 83-79 record and third place in the Central Division of the National League. They did not make the playoffs. The Brewers struck out 10 or more opposing batters in each of eight consecutive games between August 20 and August 28, the longest such streak in MLB history as of 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1811
List of shipwrecks in 1811
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Ann", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered in the Irish Sea . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Swansea , Glamorgan to Dublin" ], [ "Dasher", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore at Deal , Kent . She was on a voyage from San Salvador to London" ], [ "Hunger", "United Kingdom", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked between Beachy Head and Brighton" ], [ "Maria", "United Kingdom", "The ship foundered in the English Channel off Teignmouth , Devon . She was on a voyage from Teignmouth to the Bay of Fundy" ], [ "Mariner", "United Kingdom", "The brig foundered in the English Channel off Dover , Kent . She was on a voyage from Sunderland , County Durham to Hythe , Kent" ], [ "Mouche", "France", "Mouche and HMS Hermes The privateer , a lugger , was run down and sunk in the English Channel by HMS Hermes ( Royal Navy ) with the loss of 49 of her 61 crew" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1811_153
The list of shipwrecks in 1811 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1811.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fegan_(actor)
John Fegan (actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1946", "The Overlanders", "Police Sergeant" ], [ "1949", "Eureka Stockade", "Hayes" ], [ "1949", "Sons of Matthew", "Jack Warrington" ], [ "1952", "Kangaroo", "Burke" ], [ "1955", "Captain Thunderbolt", "Dalton" ], [ "1956", "Smiley", "Nobby" ], [ "1958", "Smiley Gets a Gun", "Tom Graham" ], [ "1960", "The Sundowners", "" ], [ "1974", "Moving On", "Unemployed Grower" ], [ "1975", "Picnic at Hanging Rock", "Doc . McKenzie" ], [ "1975", "Ride a Wild Pony", "" ] ]
Filmography
John_Fegan_(actor)_0
John Joseph Fegan (19 July 1908 - 9 April 1981) was an Irish Australian film and television actor. He appeared in many Australian films and television shows in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, including the long-running series Homicide as Inspector Jack Connolly. He was born in Belfast, Ireland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neil_Munro_(actor)
Neil Munro (actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1982", "Murder by Phone", "Winters" ], [ "1986", "Confidential", "Hugh Jameson" ], [ "1986", "Dancing in the Dark", "Harry" ], [ "1986", "In This Corner", "Ambrose" ], [ "1986", "The Last Season", "Matt Keening" ], [ "1986", "Mistress Madeleine", "Charles" ], [ "1987", "John and the Missus", "Tom Noble" ], [ "1987", "Street Justice", "Marty Evanoff" ], [ "1988", "Iron Eagle II", "Edward Strappman" ], [ "1990", "The Gate II : Trespassers", "Art" ] ]
Filmography
Neil_Munro_(actor)_0
Neil Munro (1947- July 13, 2009) was a Scottish-born Canadian director, actor and playwright.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Energiewacht_Tour
2013 Energiewacht Tour
[ "", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Kirsten Wild ( NED )", "Team Argos-Shimano", "1h 57 ' 52" ], [ "2", "Jolien D'Hoore ( BEL )", "Lotto Belisol Ladies", "s.t" ], [ "3", "Chloe Hosking ( AUS )", "Hitec Products UCK", "s.t" ], [ "4", "Annette Edmondson ( AUS )", "Orica-AIS", "s.t" ], [ "5", "Laura Trott ( GBR )", "Wiggle-Honda", "s.t" ] ]
Stage 3b result
2013_Energiewacht_Tour_6
The 2013 Energiewacht Tour is the third edition of the Energiewacht Tour women's cycling stage race. It is rated by the UCI as category 2.2, and is held between 3 and 7 April 2013 in the Netherlands. Twenty-four teams of 6 riders take part. There is also an Energiewacht Tour for junior riders from 5 to 7 April 2013.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Brisbane_Lions_season
2009 Brisbane Lions season
[ "Player", "New Club", "League", "via" ]
[ [ "Beau McDonald", "Brisbane Lions ( Assistant Coach )", "AFL", "Retired" ], [ "Nigel Lappin", "Geelong ( Assistant Coach )", "AFL", "Retired" ], [ "Robert Copeland", "Aspley Hornets", "AFLQ", "delisted" ], [ "Haydyn Kiel", "Unknown", "Unknown", "delisted" ], [ "Matthew Moody", "Unknown", "Unknown", "delisted" ], [ "Wayde Mills", "Glenelg", "SANFL", "delisted" ], [ "Chris Schmidt", "Adelaide", "AFL", "2008 Rookie Draft - pick # 26" ], [ "Anthony Corrie", "Collingwood", "AFL", "2008 Trade Week" ], [ "Colm Begley", "St Kilda", "AFL", "2008 National Draft - pick # 83" ] ]
Player Changes -- Out
2009_Brisbane_Lions_season_3
This article covers the 2009 AFL season results for AFL team, the Brisbane Lions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1968_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season
1968 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season
[ "Place", "Rider", "Country", "Machine", "Points", "Wins" ]
[ [ "1", "Phil Read", "United Kingdom", "Yamaha", "46", "5" ], [ "2", "Bill Ivy", "United Kingdom", "Yamaha", "46", "5" ], [ "3", "Heinz Rosner", "East Germany", "MZ", "32", "0" ], [ "4", "Rodney Gould", "United Kingdom", "Yamaha", "21", "0" ], [ "5", "Ginger Molloy", "New Zealand", "Bultaco", "19", "0" ], [ "6", "Renzo Pasolini", "Italy", "Benelli", "10", "0" ], [ "7", "Santiago Herrero", "Spain", "Ossa", "8", "0" ], [ "8", "Kent Andersson", "Sweden", "Yamaha", "6", "0" ], [ "9", "Malcolm Uphill", "United Kingdom", "Suzuki", "5", "0" ], [ "=", "László Szabó", "Hungary", "MZ", "5", "0" ], [ "=", "Jack Findlay", "Australia", "Bultaco", "5", "0" ], [ "12", "Carlos Giró-Vila", "Spain", "Ossa", "3", "0" ], [ "=", "Gordon Keith", "Rhodesia", "Yamaha", "3", "0" ], [ "14", "Carlos Rocamora", "Spain", "Bultaco", "2", "0" ], [ "=", "Gilberto Milani", "Italy", "Aermacchi", "2", "0" ], [ "16", "Paul Eickelberg", "West Germany", "Aermacchi", "1", "0" ], [ "=", "Bill Smith", "United Kingdom", "Yamaha", "1", "0" ], [ "=", "Gyula Marsovsky", "Switzerland", "Bultaco", "1", "0" ], [ "=", "Rex Butcher", "United Kingdom", "Suzuki", "1", "0" ] ]
Standings -- 250cc Standings
1968_Grand_Prix_motorcycle_racing_season_5
The 1968 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season was the 20th F.I.M. Road Racing World Championship Grand Prix season. The season consisted of ten Grand Prix races in six classes: 500cc, 350cc, 250cc, 125cc, 50cc and Sidecars 500cc. It began on 21 April, with German Grand Prix and ended with Nations Grand Prix on 15 September. As the sidecar race was cancelled at the Nations Grand Prix, it was announced that a replacement race would be held at Hockenheimring in October alongside the German national championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1914_in_paleontology
1914 in paleontology
[ "Name", "Status", "Authors", "Location", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Anchiceratops", "Valid taxon", "Barnum Brown", "Canada ( Alberta )", "Almost horned face" ], [ "Brachyceratops", "Valid taxon", "Charles W. Gilmore", "USA ( Montana )", "The Short Horned Face" ], [ "Chasmosaurus", "Valid taxon", "Lawrence Lambe", "Canada ( Alberta )", "The Opening Horned Dinosaur" ], [ "Corythosaurus", "Valid taxon", "Barnum Brown", "Canada ( Alberta ) ( USA Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Utah )", "The Helmet Dinosaur , with a Cassowary-like crest on its head" ], [ "Dicraeosaurus", "Valid taxon", "Werner Janensch", "Tanzania", "A Long-Spined sauropod" ], [ "Gorgosaurus", "Valid", "Lawrence Lambe", "Canada ( Alberta ) USA ( Montana", "Possible junior synonym of Albertosaurus" ], [ "Gryposaurus", "Valid taxon", "Lawrence Lambe", "Canada ( Alberta ) USA ( Montana and Utah )", "" ], [ "Leptoceratops", "Valid taxon", "Barnum Brown", "Canada ( Alberta ) USA Wyoming )", "" ], [ "Protorosaurus", "Preoccupied", "Lawrence Lambe", "", "Preoccupied by a non-dinosaurian archosauromorph von Meyer , 1830 . Renamed Chasmosaurus" ], [ "Stephanosaurus", "Nomen dubium", "Lawrence Lambe", "", "Possible junior synonym of Lambeosaurus" ] ]
Dinosaurs -- Newly named dinosaurs
Data courtesy of George Olshevsky 's dinosaur genera list . [ 3 ]
1914_in_paleontology_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kim_Joo-hyuk
Kim Joo-hyuk
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2001", "Say Yes", "Jung-hyun" ], [ "2002", "YMCA Baseball Team", "Oh Dae-hyeon" ], [ "2003", "Singles", "Park Su-hyeon" ], [ "2004", "Mr . Handy", "Hong Du-shik" ], [ "2005", "When Romance Meets Destiny", "Yu Gwang-shik" ], [ "2005", "Blue Swallow", "Han Ji-hyeok" ], [ "2006", "Love Me Not", "Julian" ], [ "2008", "My Wife Got Married", "Noh Deok-hoon" ], [ "2010", "The Servant", "Bang-ja" ], [ "2011", "In Love and War", "Kim Jung-woong" ], [ "2011", "Pitch High", "Yoon Do-hoon" ], [ "2011", "Couples", "Yoo-seok" ], [ "2015", "Intimate Enemies", "Chairman" ], [ "2015", "The Beauty Inside", "Woo-jin" ], [ "2016", "Like for Likes", "Sung-chan" ], [ "2016", "The Truth Beneath", "Kim Jong-chan" ], [ "2016", "Yourself and Yours", "Yeong-soo" ], [ "2017", "Confidential Assignment", "Cha Ki-seong" ], [ "2017", "The Tooth and the Nail", "Nam Do-jin" ], [ "2018", "Heung-boo : The Revolutionist", "Jo Hyuk" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Kim_Joo-hyuk_0
Kim Joo-hyuk (3 October 1972 - 30 October 2017) was a South Korean actor. He was known for his leading roles in the films My Wife Got Married (2008), The Servant (2010), and Yourself and Yours (2016), his supporting roles in Confidential Assignment (2017) and Believer (2018), as well as the television series Lovers in Prague (2005), God of War (2012), Hur Jun, The Original Story (2013) and Argon (2017). He was also an original regular cast member on the third season of the KBS2's reality-variety show 2 Days & 1 Night.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salary_cap
Salary cap
[ "Country", "Competition", "Cap ( in euros )", "Cap ( local currency )", "Cap Introduced", "Exclusions from cap" ]
[ [ "France", "Top 14", "10.0m", "10.0m", "2010-11", "Youth players earning no more than €50,000" ], [ "England", "Premiership", "8.7m", "7.6m", "1999-2000", "Two players per club" ], [ "Wales", "Pro14", "3.9m", "3.5m", "2012-13", "Academy players Cap charge for National Dual Contract players is 40% of total salary" ], [ "Australia New Zealand", "Super Rugby", "3.6m", "5.5m ( from 2019 )", "2011", "None" ], [ "New Zealand", "NPC", "0.6m", "1.0m", "2006", "None" ], [ "USA Canada", "Major League Rugby", "", "0.5m", "2018", "None" ] ]
In rugby union
Salary caps and currency conversions accurate as of August 2017 [ update ] .
Salary_cap_0
In professional sports, a salary cap (or wage cap) is an agreement or rule that places a limit on the amount of money that a team can spend on players' salaries. It exists as a per-player limit or a total limit for the team's roster, or both. Several sports leagues have implemented salary caps, using it to keep overall costs down, and also to maintain a competitive balance by restricting richer clubs from entrenching dominance by signing many more top players than their rivals. Salary caps can be a major issue in negotiations between league management and players' unions because they limit players' and teams' ability to negotiate higher salaries even if a team is operating at significant profits, and have been the focal point of several strikes by players and lockouts by owners and administrators.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_islands_by_name_(V)
List of islands by name (V)
[ "Island 's Name", "Island group ( s )", "Country/Countries" ]
[ [ "Väddö och Björkö", "", "Sweden" ], [ "Værøy", "Lofoten , Nordland", "Norway" ], [ "Vágar", "Faroe Islands", "Denmark" ], [ "Vahanga", "Acteon Group , Tuamotus , French Polynesia", "Overseas collectivity of France" ], [ "Vahitahi", "Tuamotu Archipelago , French Polynesia", "Overseas collectivity of France" ], [ "Väike-Pakri", "Pakri Islands", "Estonia" ], [ "Vaila", "Shetland Islands", "Scotland" ], [ "Île aux Vainqueurs", "Saint-Pierre and Miquelon", "Overseas collectivity of France" ], [ "Vairaatea", "Tuamotu Archipelago , French Polynesia", "Overseas collectivity of France" ], [ "Valcour", "Lake Champlain , New York", "United States" ], [ "Valdes", "Gulf Islands , British Columbia", "Canada" ], [ "Valentia", "", "Ireland" ], [ "Île Valhuec", "Morbihan , Brittany", "France" ], [ "Vanavana", "Tuamotu Archipelago , French Polynesia", "France" ], [ "Vancouver", "British Columbia", "Canada" ], [ "Vandruff", "Rock River , Illinois", "United States" ], [ "Vannøy", "Karlsøy", "Norway" ], [ "Vanua Lava", "Banks Islands", "Vanuatu" ], [ "Vardim", "Danube River", "Bulgaria" ], [ "Vargö", "Southern Gothenburg Archipelago", "Sweden" ] ]
V
List_of_islands_by_name_(V)_0
This article features a list of islands sorted by their name beginning with the letter V.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_schools_in_the_West_Coast,_New_Zealand
List of schools in the West Coast, New Zealand
[ "Name", "Years", "Area", "Authority", "Decile", "Roll", "Website", "MOE" ]
[ [ "Awahono School - Grey Valley", "1-8", "Ahaura", "State", "4", "82", "-", "2105" ], [ "Barrytown School", "1-8", "Barrytown", "State", "4", "25", "-", "3290" ], [ "Blaketown School", "1-8", "Blaketown", "State", "2", "85", "-", "3295" ], [ "Cobden School", "1-8", "Cobden", "State", "2", "84", "-", "3322" ], [ "Gloriavale Christian Community School", "1-13", "Haupiri", "Private", "n/a", "unknown", "-", "1587" ], [ "Greymouth High School", "9-13", "Greymouth", "State", "4", "556", "[ 4 ]", "303" ], [ "Greymouth Main School", "1-8", "Greymouth", "State", "5", "306", "-", "3361" ], [ "John Paul II High School", "9-13", "Greymouth", "State integrated", "4", "179", "[ 5 ]", "304" ], [ "Karoro School", "1-8", "Karoro", "State", "8", "165", "-", "3394" ], [ "Lake Brunner School", "1-8", "Moana", "State", "7", "50", "[ 6 ]", "2123" ], [ "Paparoa Range School", "1-8", "Dobson", "State", "3", "81", "-", "2106" ], [ "Paroa School", "1-8", "Paroa", "State", "6", "155", "-", "3472" ], [ "Runanga School", "1-8", "Runanga", "State", "3", "53", "[ 7 ]", "3495" ], [ "St Patrick 's School", "1-8", "Greymouth", "State integrated", "5", "177", "-", "3538" ] ]
Grey District
The Grey District lies between the Buller and Westland districts . Greymouth and its satellite towns contain the majority of the district 's population .
List_of_schools_in_the_West_Coast_Region_1
The West Coast is a region in the South Island of New Zealand. It contains numerous rural primary schools and several small town primary and secondary schools. Area schools in isolated areas provide complete education from primary to secondary level. All schools in the region are coeducational. In New Zealand schools, students begin formal education in Year 1 at the age of five. Year 13 is the final year of secondary education. Years 14 and 15 refer to adult education facilities. State schools are those fully funded by the government and at which no fees can be charged, although a donation is commonly requested. A state integrated school is a state school with a special character based on a religious or philosophical belief. The state integrated schools on the West Coast are all Catholic schools. A private school charges fees to its students. The only private school in this region is Gloriavale Christian Community School near Haupiri, which is operated by a religious group.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1943
List of shipwrecks in September 1943
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Bramora", "Norway", "World War II : The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean south west of Chagos Island ( 6°10′N 67°37′E / 6.167°N 67.617°E / 6.167 ; 67.617 ) by I-10 ( Imperial Japanese Navy ) with the loss of all 40 crew , who may have been massacred" ], [ "Bushrod Washington", "United States", "World War II : The Liberty ship was bombed and set on fire at Salerno , Italy by a German Glide Bomb dropped by a Luftwaffe aircraft with the loss of seven lives . She blew up and sank the next day" ], [ "Giuseppe Sirtori", "Regia Marina", "World War II : The Giuseppe Sirtori -class torpedo boat was heavily damaged by German aircraft off Corfu and beached . She was blown up by her crew on 25 September" ], [ "Grotte de Bethlehem", "Vichy France", "World War II : The fishing trawler was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by HMS Upstart ( Royal Navy ) . Her crew were allowed to take to the lifeboats" ], [ "H6", "Regia Marina", "World War II : Seized by the Germans after Italy 's surrender to the Allies , the H-class submarine was sunk by German forces at Bonifacio , Corsica" ], [ "James W. Marshall", "United States", "World War II : The Liberty ship was bombed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Salerno with the loss of 63 lives . She was subsequently salvaged and sunk as a blockship in June 1944" ], [ "Katsonis", "Hellenic Navy", "World War II : The Katsonis -class submarine was sunk in the Aegean Sea off Skiathos by UJ-2010 ( Kriegsmarine )" ], [ "USS LCT-19", "United States Navy", "World War II : The LCI-1 -class landing craft tank was bombed and sunk off Salerno by a Luftwaffe aircraft" ], [ "M 3410 Waalrus", "Kriegsmarine", "World War II : The minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea off IJmuiden , North Holland , Netherlands by Royal Navy motor torpedo boats" ], [ "USS PT-219", "United States Navy", "World War II : The Higgins 78-foot ( 23.8 m ) patrol torpedo boat sank in Casco Cove ( 52°49′00″N 173°10′15″E / 52.81667°N 173.17083°E / 52.81667 ; 173.17083 ( Casco Cove ) ) in Massacre Bay on the coast of Attu Island in the Aleutian Islands during a storm" ], [ "TK-95 Sovetskogo Soyuza Fedya Fomin", "Soviet Navy", "World War II : The G-5-class motor torpedo boat was sunk by M 22 ( Kriegsmarine ) in the Baltic Sea . Three crewmen were taken as prisoners of war" ], [ "Torpille", "Vichy France", "World War II : The fishing trawler was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by HMS Upstart ( Royal Navy ) . Her crew were allowed to take to the lifeboats" ], [ "HMS Warspite", "Royal Navy", "World War II : The Queen Elizabeth -class battleship was struck by a Fritz X glide bomb off Altavilla Silentina , Italy and was severely damaged . She was towed to Malta for temporary repairs , arriving on 19 September . She departed under tow for Gibraltar on 12 November . She sailed to HMNB Rosyth in March 1944 . Repairs were completed in June" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_September_1943_14
The list of shipwrecks in 1943 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1943.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Máquina_FC
La Máquina FC
[ "No", "Player", "Nation" ]
[ [ "1", "Luis Sosa", "Mexico" ], [ "3", "Víctor Vásquez", "United States" ], [ "5", "Joel Palomares", "United States" ], [ "6", "Carlos Aguilar", "United States" ], [ "7", "Edgar Orozco", "United States" ], [ "8", "Edwin Borboa", "Mexico" ], [ "9", "Jorge Pineda", "Mexico" ], [ "10", "Ramiro Diaz", "Mexico" ], [ "11", "Rolando Pinedo", "United States" ], [ "14", "Rodolfo Godínez , Jr", "United States" ], [ "15", "Rosendo Castro Pérez", "Mexico" ], [ "16", "José Castro Pérez", "Mexico" ], [ "17", "David Paniagua", "United States" ], [ "18", "Ricardo Ramírez", "United States" ], [ "19", "Carlos Godínez", "United States" ], [ "20", "Jonathan Canales Martínez", "United States" ], [ "-", "Ricardo Canales", "United States" ], [ "-", "Julio Madrigal", "United States" ], [ "-", "Óscar Reyes Zárate", "Mexico" ] ]
Squad
The following players formed La Máquina 's 2016 U.S. Open Cup squad : Where a player has not declared an international allegiance , nation is determined by place of birth . Squad correct as of June 7 , 2016 . [ 5 ]
La_Máquina_FC_1
La Máquina is an American amateur football club, based out of the Santa Ana, California area, in central Orange County, competing in the United Premier Soccer League. The club takes its name and identity from Cruz Azul of Liga MX, and was formed as a branch of the Irvine Premier Soccer Club's FC Golden State, for competing in the UPSL.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open_universities
List of open universities
[ "Name", "Type", "Headquarters", "Country", "DL", "PC", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Athabasca University", "Public", "Athabasca , Alberta", "Canada", "Yes", "Yes", "Bachelor , Master , Doctoral" ], [ "Intercultural Open University Foundation", "Private", "Arden , Delaware", "United States", "Yes", "", "Non-profit , Graduate" ], [ "Open SUNY", "Public", "New York , New York", "United States", "Yes", "", "" ], [ "Thompson Rivers University , Open Learning", "Public", "Kamloops , British Columbia", "Canada", "Yes", "Yes", "" ], [ "University of the West Indies Open Campus", "Public", "Bridgetown , St. Michael", "Barbados", "Yes", "Yes", "Bachelor , Master , Doctoral . Serves the 17 anglophone CARICOM countries" ], [ "Université TÉLUQ", "Public", "Quebec City , Quebec", "Canada", "Yes", "Yes", "Bachelor , Master , Doctoral" ], [ "Cushite Hebrew Yeshiva Open International University", "Private", "Kissimmee , Florida", "United States", "Yes", "", "Religious Non-Profit , Doctoral , Masters , Bachelors , Associates , Diploma , Certificate" ] ]
North America , Central America and the Caribbean
List_of_open_universities_3
This is a list of schools worldwide that identify as open universities, either as part of their titles or as an explicit tenet of their educational philosophy and methods. Open education is a core value for these institutions; they are not just secondary offshoots from more traditional universities. The information shown for each school is deliberately limited. Each university listed here is linked to an existing article, where more information and verifiable references can be found.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_weapons_of_the_Argentine_Navy
List of weapons of the Argentine Navy
[ "Model", "Quantity", "Origin", "Details" ]
[ [ "Assault Amphibious Vehicle", "11", "United States", "Amphibious vehicle" ], [ "LARC-V", "13", "France", "Amphibious vehicle" ], [ "Panhard VCR", "31", "France", "Armored personnel carrier" ], [ "ERC 90 Sagaie", "12", "France", "Armored car" ], [ "Humvee", "70", "United States", "Light utility vehicle" ], [ "Agrale Marruá", "31", "Brazil", "Light utility vehicle" ], [ "M35", "Unknown", "United States", "6x6 Cargo truck" ], [ "Mercedes-Benz Atego", "Unknown", "Germany", "4x4 Cargo truck" ] ]
Vehicles
List_of_weapons_of_the_Argentine_Navy_8
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rowing_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_coxless_pair
Rowing at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's coxless pair
[ "Rank", "Rowers", "Country", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "Joao Borges , Alexis Mestre", "Brazil", "6:46.31", "FA" ], [ "2", "Omar Tejada , Leopoldo Tejada", "Mexico", "6:47.36", "FA" ], [ "3", "Sebastian Claus , Diego Lopez", "Argentina", "6:47.82", "R" ], [ "4", "Peter McClelland , Steven Van Knotsenburg", "Canada", "7:20.77", "R" ], [ "5", "Vicente Vanega , Felipe Jarquin", "Nicaragua", "7:23.41", "R" ] ]
Results -- Heats
[ 2 ]
Rowing_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_coxless_pair_1
The men's coxless pair rowing event at the 2011 Pan American Games will be held from October 16-18 at the Rowing & Canoeing Course in Ciudad Guzman. The defending Pan American Games champion is Dan Casaca and Christopher Jarvis of Canada.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_European_Short_Course_Swimming_Championships_medalists_(women)
List of European Short Course Swimming Championships medalists (women)
[ "Year", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1996 Rostock", "Kateřina Pivoňková ( CZE )", "Antje Buschschulte ( GER )", "Alenka Kejžar ( SLO )" ], [ "1998 Sheffield", "Antje Buschschulte ( GER )", "Helen Don-Duncan ( GBR )", "Yuliya Fomenko ( RUS )" ], [ "1999 Lisbon", "Antje Buschschulte ( GER )", "Nina Zhivanevskaya ( ESP )", "Nicole Hetzer ( GER )" ], [ "2000 Valencia", "Joanna Fargus ( GBR )", "Nina Zhivanevskaya ( ESP )", "Anja Čarman ( SLO )" ], [ "2001 Antwerp", "Sarah Price ( GBR )", "Nicole Hetzer ( GER )", "Anu Koivisto ( FIN )" ], [ "2002 Riesa", "Sarah Price ( GBR )", "Antje Buschschulte ( GER )", "Stanislava Komarova ( RUS )" ], [ "2003 Dublin", "Antje Buschschulte ( GER )", "Stanislava Komarova ( RUS )", "Iryna Amshennikova ( UKR )" ], [ "2004 Vienna", "Louise Ørnstedt ( DEN )", "Sarah Price ( GBR )", "Gemma Spofforth ( GBR )" ], [ "2005 Trieste", "Iryna Amshennikova ( UKR )", "Louise Ørnstedt ( DEN )", "Annika Liebs ( GER )" ], [ "2006 Helsinki", "Esther Baron ( FRA )", "Iryna Amshennikova ( UKR )", "Elizabeth Simmonds ( GBR )" ], [ "2007 Debrecen", "Anja Čarman ( SLO )", "Esther Baron ( FRA )", "Iryna Amshennikova ( UKR )" ], [ "2008 Rijeka", "Alexandra Putra ( FRA )", "Alexianne Castel ( FRA )", "Elizabeth Simmonds ( GBR )" ], [ "2009 Istanbul", "Alexianne Castel ( FRA )", "Jenny Mensing ( GER )", "Pernille Larsen ( DEN )" ], [ "2010 Eindhoven", "Duane Da Rocha ( ESP )", "Sharon van Rouwendaal ( NED )", "Daryna Zevina ( UKR )" ], [ "2011 Szczecin", "Daryna Zevina ( UKR )", "Duane da Rocha ( ESP )", "Melanie Nocher ( IRL )" ], [ "2012 Chartres", "Daryna Zevina ( UKR )", "Alexianne Castel ( FRA )", "Simona Baumrtová ( CZE )" ], [ "2013 Herning", "Daryna Zevina ( UKR )", "Simona Baumrtová ( CZE )", "Katinka Hosszú ( HUN )" ], [ "2015 Netanya", "Katinka Hosszú ( HUN )", "Daria Ustinova ( RUS )", "Eygló Ósk Gústafsdóttir ( ISL )" ], [ "2017 Copenhagen", "Katinka Hosszú ( HUN )", "Daryna Zevina ( UKR )", "Margherita Panziera ( ITA )" ] ]
Current program -- 200 m backstroke
List_of_European_Short_Course_Swimming_Championships_medalists_(women)_7
This is the complete list of women's European Short Course Swimming Championships medalists in swimming from 1991 to 2017. From 1991 to 1994 this event was held as the European Sprint Swimming Championships, where only the 50 meter events, the 100 meter individual medley, and both women's 4 × 50 meter relays were contested.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Patton_discography
Mike Patton discography
[ "Year", "Title", "Format", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1992", "Elegy", "Studio album by John Zorn", "Features Patton on vocals" ], [ "1999", "Taboo & Exile", "Studio album by John Zorn", "Features Patton on Bulls-Eye" ], [ "2000", "The Big Gundown ( 15th Anniversary Edition )", "Studio album by John Zorn", "Features Patton on The Ballad of Hank McCain" ], [ "2001", "The Gift", "Studio album by John Zorn", "Features Patton on Bridge to the Beyond" ], [ "2002", "IAO", "Studio album by John Zorn", "Features Patton on Leviathan" ], [ "2006", "The Stone : Issue One", "Live album by Zorn/Douglas/Patton/Laswell/Burger/Perowsky", "Features Patton on vocals" ], [ "2011", "A Dreamers Christmas", "Studio album by John Zorn", "Features Patton on The Christmas Song" ], [ "2014", "The Song Project Vinyl Singles Edition", "Limited edition vinyl box-set by John Zorn", "Features Patton 's vocals on Flying Blind , Perfect Crime , Para Borrar Tu Andar , Do Not Let Us Forget , Burn , The Man In The Blue Mask , Assassin 's Bay" ], [ "2015", "The Song Project Live at Le Poisson Rouge", "Live album of The Song Project", "Features Patton 's vocals on Flying Blind , Perfect Crime , Para Borrar Tu Andar , Do Not Let Us Forget , Burn , The Man In The Blue Mask , Assassin 's Bay" ] ]
With John Zorn -- Studio albums
Mike_Patton_discography_27
Mike Patton is an American singer and songwriter. He is best known for providing lead vocals for Faith No More along with Mr. Bungle, Fantômas, Peeping Tom, Tomahawk, Lovage and more. In addition to recording and working with these bands, he has also been involved in many side projects and collaborations. Patton is most frequently known as a vocalist, but has also produced, played various musical instruments, has composed soundtracks, done voice over work and has done some acting. Patton's first recordings were demo tapes made while in high school as part of his band Mr. Bungle; the first, The Raging Wrath of the Easter Bunny was released in 1986. On the strength of these demo tapes, Patton was invited to sing vocals for rock band Faith No More. His first album for Faith No More, The Real Thing, was nominated for a Grammy Award and it contained the band's most successful single to date, Epic. Having gained fame with Faith No More, Mr. Bungle were signed to Warner Bros. Records. Their self-titled debut, although focusing on heavy metal, featured an eclectic mix of funk, free jazz, circus music and various other genres mixed with numerous samples, was released in 1991. The following year saw the release of Faith No More's next album, Angel Dust, the first Patton had musical influence on. It is Faith No More's most successful album to date and is widely considered to be the band's magnum opus. In 1995, Patton released three albums - King for a Day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myrtille_Georges
Myrtille Georges
[ "Tournament", "2012", "2013", "2014", "2015", "2016", "2017", "2018", "2019", "W-L" ]
[ [ "Australian Open", "A", "A", "A", "A", "A", "1R", "Q1", "Q1", "0-1" ], [ "French Open", "Q1", "Q1", "Q2", "Q1", "2R", "1R", "1R", "Q1", "1-3" ], [ "Wimbledon", "A", "A", "A", "A", "Q1", "Q3", "A", "Q1", "0-0" ], [ "US Open", "A", "A", "A", "A", "Q3", "Q1", "Q1", "A", "0-0" ], [ "Win-Loss", "0-0", "0-0", "0-0", "0-0", "1-1", "0-2", "0-1", "0-0", "1-4" ] ]
Performance timeline -- Singles
Myrtille_Georges_2
Myrtille Georges (; born 21 December 1990) is a French professional tennis player. She has career-high WTA rankings of world no. 168 in singles (attained on 18 July 2016) and world no. 287 in doubles (attained on 21 August 2017). She has won nine singles titles and five doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit so far.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013_Grenadian_general_election
2013 Grenadian general election
[ "Constituency", "Candidates", "Party" ]
[ [ "St. Patrick East", "Tillman Thomas", "National Democratic Congress" ], [ "St. Patrick East", "Clifton Paul", "New National Party" ], [ "St. Patrick East", "Valdon Crosley Paul", "National United Front" ], [ "St. Patrick East", "Winston Frederick", "People United Labour Party" ], [ "Carriacou and Petite Martinique", "Randolph Harrison Fleary", "National Democratic Congress" ], [ "Carriacou and Petite Martinique", "Elvin Nimrod", "New National Party" ], [ "Carriacou and Petite Martinique", "Clint John", "Movement of Independent Candidates" ], [ "Town of St. George", "Franka Bernadine", "National Democratic Congress" ], [ "Town of St. George", "Nicholas Steele", "New National Party" ], [ "Town of St. George", "Standford Simon", "Good Old Democratic Party" ], [ "St. George North East", "Nazim Burke", "National Democratic Congress" ], [ "St. George North East", "Tobias Clement", "New National Party" ], [ "St. George North East", "Lawrence Amadé", "Movement of Independent Candidates" ], [ "St. George North East", "Oswald Roderick Mc Burnie", "Grenada United Patriotic Movement" ], [ "St. George North East", "Martin Washington Edwards", "Grenada Renaissance Party" ], [ "St. George South", "Merle Byer", "National Democratic Congress" ], [ "St. George South", "Alexandra Otway - Noël", "New National Party" ], [ "St. George South", "Glynis Roberts", "National United Front" ], [ "St. George South East", "Randal Robinson", "National Democratic Congress" ], [ "St. George South East", "Gregory Bowen", "New National Party" ] ]
Candidates
Grenadian_general_election,_2013_0
General elections were held in Grenada on 19 February 2013. The result was a landslide victory for the opposition New National Party, which won all 15 seats.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1984_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_200_metre_butterfly
Swimming at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metre butterfly
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "6", "Jon Sieben", "Australia", "1:57.04", "WR" ], [ "2", "4", "Michael Gross", "West Germany", "1:57.40", "" ], [ "3", "5", "Rafael Vidal", "Venezuela", "1:57.51", "AM" ], [ "4", "3", "Pablo Morales", "United States", "1:57.75", "NR" ], [ "5", "2", "Anthony Mosse", "New Zealand", "1:58.75", "NR" ], [ "6", "7", "Tom Ponting", "Canada", "1:59.37", "" ], [ "7", "1", "Peter Ward", "Canada", "2:00.39", "" ], [ "8", "8", "Patrick Kennedy", "United States", "2:01.03", "" ] ]
Results -- Finals
Swimming_at_the_1984_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_200_metre_butterfly_2
The final of the men's 200 metre butterfly event at the 1984 Summer Olympics was held in the McDonald's Olympic Swim Stadium in Los Angeles, California, on August 3, 1984. The first eight qualified for the final, the next eight for the B-final.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lieutenant_governors_of_South_Carolina
List of lieutenant governors of South Carolina
[ "#", "Name", "Took Office", "Left Office", "Party", "Governor ( s ) Served Under" ]
[ [ "14", "Isaac Holmes", "February 15 , 1791", "December 5 , 1792", "Federalist", "Charles Pinckney" ], [ "15", "James Ladson", "December 5 , 1792", "December 17 , 1794", "Federalist", "William Moultrie" ], [ "16", "Lewis Morris", "December 17 , 1794", "December 8 , 1796", "Federalist", "Arnoldus Vanderhorst" ], [ "17", "Robert Anderson", "December 8 , 1796", "December 18 , 1798", "Democratic- Republican", "Charles Pinckney" ], [ "18", "John Drayton", "December 18 , 1798", "January 23 , 1800", "Democratic- Republican", "Edward Rutledge" ], [ "19", "Richard Winn", "December 4 , 1800", "December 8 , 1802", "Democratic- Republican", "John Drayton" ], [ "20", "Ezekiel Pickens", "December 8 , 1802", "December 7 , 1804", "Democratic- Republican", "James Burchill Richardson" ], [ "21", "Thomas Sumter , Jr", "December 7 , 1804", "December 9 , 1806", "Democratic- Republican", "Paul Hamilton" ], [ "22", "John Hopkins", "December 9 , 1806", "December 10 , 1808", "Democratic- Republican", "Charles Pinckney" ], [ "23", "Frederick Nance", "December 10 , 1808", "December 8 , 1810", "Democratic- Republican", "John Drayton" ], [ "24", "Samuel Farrow", "December 8 , 1810", "December 10 , 1812", "Democratic- Republican", "Henry Middleton" ], [ "25", "Eldred Simkins", "December 10 , 1812", "December 10 , 1814", "Democratic- Republican", "Joseph Alston" ], [ "26", "Robert Creswell", "December 10 , 1814", "December 5 , 1816", "Democratic- Republican", "David Rogerson Williams" ], [ "27", "John A. Cuthbert", "December 5 , 1816", "December 8 , 1818", "Democratic- Republican", "Andrew Pickens" ], [ "28", "William Youngblood", "December 8 , 1818", "December 7 , 1820", "Democratic- Republican", "John Geddes" ], [ "29", "William Pinckney", "December 7 , 1820", "December 7 , 1822", "Democratic- Republican", "Thomas Bennett , Jr" ], [ "30", "Henry Bradley", "December 7 , 1822", "December 3 , 1824", "Democratic- Republican", "John Lyde Wilson" ], [ "31", "William Bull", "December 3 , 1824", "December 9 , 1826", "Democratic- Republican", "Richard Irvine Manning I" ], [ "32", "James Witherspoon", "December 9 , 1826", "December 10 , 1828", "Democratic- Republican", "John Taylor" ], [ "33", "Thomas Williams", "December 10 , 1828", "December 9 , 1830", "Democratic", "Stephen Decatur Miller" ] ]
Statehood period ( 1776–present ) -- Lieutenant Governors under the Constitution of 1790
The General Assembly chose the Lieutenant Governor for a term of two years .
List_of_lieutenant_governors_of_South_Carolina_3
The Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina is the second-in-command to the Governor of South Carolina. This is a list of lieutenant governors of the U.S. state of South Carolina, 1730 to present.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Washington_Redskins_season
2007 Washington Redskins season
[ "Player", "Position", "Status", "Injury" ]
[ [ "Brandon Lloyd", "Wide Receiver", "Injured Reserve", "Broken collarbone" ], [ "Randy Thomas", "Offensive Guard", "Injured Reserve", "Elbow , Triceps" ], [ "Nehemiah Broughton", "Running Back", "Injured Reserve", "Knee" ], [ "Steven Harris", "Wide Receiver", "Injured Reserve", "Knee" ], [ "Mike Espy", "Wide Receiver", "Injured Reserve", "Knee" ], [ "Derrick Blaylock", "Running Back", "Injured Reserve", "Heel" ], [ "Jon Jansen", "Offensive Tackle", "Injured Reserve", "Ankle" ], [ "Carlos Rogers", "Cornerback", "Injured Reserve", "Knee" ], [ "Rocky McIntosh", "Linebacker", "Injured Reserve", "Knee" ] ]
Injuries
Current as of December 17 , 2007 :
2007_Washington_Redskins_season_27
The Washington Redskins season was the franchise's 76th season in the National Football League. The Redskins finished their regular season with a record of 9-7 and a playoff appearance. This was an improvement over the 2006 season when they went 5-11 and finished last in the NFC East. Over the course of the season, Washington went 5-3 in home games at FedExField, and 4-4 on the road; they lost 6 of their 7 games by one touchdown or less. After losing to the Seattle Seahawks in the wild card round, Coach Joe Gibbs announced his retirement, thus ending his second stint as head coach of the Redskins. During the season, the tragedy of Sean Taylor's death occurred before a game against the Buffalo Bills. For the first defensive play, they fielded 10 men leaving the usual free safety spot empty, honoring Sean Taylor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ambassadors_of_the_United_States_to_Azerbaijan
List of ambassadors of the United States to Azerbaijan
[ "Representative", "From", "To", "Title", "Appointed by" ]
[ [ "Robert Finn", "March 16 , 1992", "1992", "Chargé d'Affaires ad interim", "George H. W. Bush" ], [ "Richard Miles", "September 16 , 1992", "November 5 , 1993", "Ambassador", "George H. W. Bush" ], [ "Richard Kauzlarich", "April 20 , 1994", "July 20 , 1997", "Ambassador", "Bill Clinton" ], [ "Stanley T. Escudero", "December 4 , 1997", "October 1 , 2000", "Ambassador", "Bill Clinton" ], [ "Ross L. Wilson", "October 11 , 2000", "April 24 , 2003", "Ambassador", "Bill Clinton" ], [ "Reno L. Harnish", "December 1 , 2003", "April 24 , 2006", "Ambassador", "George W. Bush" ], [ "Anne E. Derse", "July , 2006", "July 4 , 2009", "Ambassador", "George W. Bush" ], [ "Donald Lu", "July 4 , 2009", "July , 2010", "Chargé d'Affaires", "Barack Obama" ], [ "Matthew Bryza", "January 10 , 2011", "January 5 , 2012", "Ambassador", "Barack Obama" ], [ "Richard Morningstar", "July 20 , 2012", "2015", "Ambassador", "Barack Obama" ], [ "Robert Cekuta", "February 19 , 2015", "March 31 , 2018", "Ambassador", "Barack Obama" ], [ "William R. Gill", "April 2018", "March 11 , 2019", "Chargé dAffaires , a.i", "Donald Trump" ], [ "Earle D. Litzenberger", "March 12 , 2019", "current", "Ambassador", "Donald Trump" ] ]
Chiefs of mission
United_States_Ambassador_to_Azerbaijan_0
This is a list of Ambassadors of the United States to Azerbaijan. The United States recognized Azerbaijan's independence on Dec 25, 1991, and announced the establishment of diplomatic relations on February 19, 1992. The Baku embassy was opened by interim ambassador Robert Finn on March 16, 1992.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ani_Mijačika
Ani Mijačika
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Opponent in the final", "Score in the final" ]
[ [ "Runner-up", "1", "23 October 2005", "Dubrovnik , Croatia", "Clay", "Tina Obrež", "1-6 , 5-7" ], [ "Winner", "2", "30 October 2005", "Dubrovnik , Croatia", "Clay", "Andrea Popović", "6-4 , 7-5" ], [ "Winner", "3", "9 April 2006", "Makarska , Croatia", "Clay", "Kristina Andlovic", "6-4 , 7-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "4", "14 May 2006", "Mostar , Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Clay", "Ana Jovanović", "2-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Winner", "5", "21 May 2006", "Zadar , Croatia", "Clay", "Tadeja Majerič", "6-1 , 7-5" ], [ "Runner-up", "6", "2 August 2009", "Palić , Serbia", "Clay", "Aleksandra Filipovski", "3-6 , 5-7" ], [ "Winner", "7", "9 August 2009", "Arad , Romania", "Clay", "Diana Enache", "6-1 , 6-2" ], [ "Winner", "8", "23 August 2009", "Vinkovci , Croatia", "Clay", "Maria Abramović", "6-2 , 6-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "9", "8 November 2009", "Rock Hill , United States", "Hard", "Sacha Jones", "0-6 , 4-6" ], [ "Winner", "10", "12 September 2010", "Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Clay", "Viktoriya Tomova", "6-1 , 6-2" ], [ "Winner", "11", "27 February 2011", "Portimão , Portugal", "Hard", "Justine Ozga", "6-4 , 6-4" ], [ "Runner-up", "12", "3 April 2011", "Wenshan , China", "Hard ( i )", "Iryna Brémond", "5-7 , 6-3 , 5-7" ], [ "Winner", "13", "20 June 2011", "Lenzerheide , Switzerland", "Clay", "Amra Sadiković", "6-3 , 3-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Winner", "14", "4 September 2011", "Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina", "Clay", "Florencia Molinero", "6-1 , 3-6 , 6-4" ], [ "Winner", "15", "1 May 2016", "Tučepi , Croatia", "Clay", "Tereza Mrdeža", "6-3 , 1-6 , 6-3" ], [ "Runner-up", "16", "23 October 2016", "Bol , Croatia", "Clay", "Gabriela Pantůčková", "3-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "17", "19 March 2017", "Hammamet , Tunisia", "Clay", "Nina Potočnik", "0-6 , 0-6" ] ]
ITF circuit finals -- Singles finals : 17 ( 10–7 )
Ani_Mijačika_1
Ani Mijačika (; born 15 June 1987 in Tučepi) is a professional Croatian tennis player. On 17 October 2011, she reached her highest WTA singles ranking of 193 whilst her best doubles ranking was 222 on 19 September 2011. Mijačika retired from tennis in September 2014, but she has resurfaced in low level ITF events as of April 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JoJo's_Bizarre_Adventure:_Diamond_Is_Unbreakable
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable
[ "Character", "Japanese", "English" ]
[ [ "Josuke Higashikata", "Yuki Ono", "Billy Kametz" ], [ "Jotaro Kujo", "Daisuke Ono", "Matthew Mercer" ], [ "Koichi Hirose", "Yuki Kaji", "Zach Aguilar" ], [ "Okuyasu Nijimura", "Wataru Takagi", "Jalen K. Cassell" ], [ "Rohan Kishibe", "Takahiro Sakurai", "Vic Mignogna" ], [ "Reimi Sugimoto", "Sayuri Hara", "Kira Buckland" ], [ "Hayato Kawajiri", "Rina Sato", "Laura Stahl" ], [ "Tomoko Higashikata", "Megumi Toyoguchi ( episodes 1-15 ) Shizuka Ito ( episodes 31-39 )", "Allegra Clark" ], [ "Ryohei Higashikata", "Katsuhisa Hōki", "Michael Sorich" ], [ "Joseph Joestar", "Unsho Ishizuka", "Richard Epcar" ], [ "Anjuro Angelo Katagiri", "Kenji Hamada", "Lex Lang" ], [ "Keicho Nijimura", "Tomoyuki Shimura", "Jason Marnocha" ], [ "Akira Otoishi", "Showtaro Morikubo", "Andrew Russell" ], [ "Tamami Kobayashi", "Satoshi Tsuruoka", "Frank Todaro" ], [ "Toshikazu Hazamada", "Hiroki Shimowada", "Lucien Dodge" ], [ "Yukako Yamagishi", "Mamiko Noto", "Faye Mata" ], [ "Tonio Trussardi", "Tokuyoshi Kawashima", "Christopher Bevins" ], [ "Shigekiyo Yangu", "Kappei Yamaguchi", "Brian Beacock" ], [ "Aya Tsuji", "Sayaka Ohara", "Katelyn Gault" ], [ "Ken Oyanagi", "Chika Sakamoto", "Laila Berzins" ] ]
Voice cast
See also : Diamond Is Unbreakable § Characters , and List of JoJo 's Bizarre Adventure characters § Part 4 : Diamond Is Unbreakable
JoJo's_Bizarre_Adventure:_Diamond_Is_Unbreakable_0
The anime adaptation of Diamond Is Unbreakable was announced at the end of The Last Crusaders event for the anime in Tokyo on October 24, 2015; a teaser trailer was uploaded to Warner Bros. Japan's YouTube channel shortly after. The series was directed by Naokatsu Tsuda and Toshiyuki Kato, with the screenplay by Yasuko Kobayashi, character designs by Terumi Nishii, and the score composed once again by Yugo Kanno. Diamond Is Unbreakable aired in Japan between April 1, 2016 and December 23, 2016 and was simulcast by Crunchyroll. The opening theme for the first 14 episodes is Crazy Noisy Bizarre Town performed by The DU, (Jun Shirota, Daisuke Wada, and Jeity), the theme for episodes 15-26 is Chase performed by pop rock band Batta, and the theme for episode 27 onwards is Great Days by Daisuke Hasegawa and Karen Aoki. The ending theme is the 1996 single I Want You by Australian pop group Savage Garden. The ending theme for episode 39 is Great Days Units ver. by JO☆UNITED (Hiroaki Tommy Tominaga, Coda, Jin Hashimoto, Jun Shirota, Daisuke Wada, Jeity, Tatsu Hoshino, Daisuke Hasegawa, and Karen Aoki). An original video animation (OVA) episode based on the Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan spin-off manga was distributed in 2017 to those who purchased every DVD or Blu-ray disc release of the series. A second OVA was released with a special edition of the manga's second volume on July 19, 2018. On July 6, 2018, Viz Media announced that the series would air on Adult Swim's Toonami; episodes began broadcasting on August 18, 2018. rated TvMA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963_American_Football_League_draft
1963 American Football League draft
[ "Pick #", "AFL Team", "Player", "Position", "College" ]
[ [ "49", "Oakland Raiders", "Dave Costa", "Defensive Tackle", "Utah" ], [ "50", "Denver Broncos", "Mickey Slaughter", "Quarterback", "Louisiana Tech" ], [ "51", "New York Jets", "Louis Guy", "Defensive Back", "Mississippi" ], [ "52", "Buffalo Bills", "Jim Kanicki", "Defensive Tackle", "Michigan State" ], [ "53", "Denver Broncos", "Paul Flatley", "Wide receiver", "Northwestern" ], [ "54", "Houston Oilers", "Johnny Baker", "Linebacker", "Mississippi State" ], [ "55", "Boston Patriots", "Dick Williamson", "End", "Alabama" ], [ "56", "Kansas City Chiefs", "Bobby Bell", "Linebacker", "Minnesota" ] ]
Player selections -- Round seven
1963_American_Football_League_Draft_7
The 1963 American Football League draft was held in Dallas on Saturday, December 1, 1962. The Kansas City Chiefs drafted as the Dallas Texans, as their relocation would take place a few months later. With the first overall selection, they took Buck Buchanan, a defensive tackle from Grambling in Louisiana. The NFL draft was held two days later in Chicago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Ekstraklasa
2015–16 Ekstraklasa
[ "Team", "Outgoing manager", "Manner of departure", "Date of vacancy", "Position in table", "Incoming manager", "Date of appointment" ]
[ [ "Korona Kielce", "Ryszard Tarasiewicz", "End of contract", "30 June 2015", "Pre-season", "Marcin Brosz", "25 June 2015" ], [ "Górnik Zabrze", "Józef Dankowski", "End of contract", "30 June 2015", "Pre-season", "Robert Warzycha", "16 July 2015" ], [ "Górnik Zabrze", "Robert Warzycha", "Sacked", "13 August 2015", "16th", "Leszek Ojrzyński", "13 August 2015" ], [ "Lechia Gdańsk", "Jerzy Brzęczek", "Sacked", "1 September 2015", "12th", "Thomas von Heesen", "1 September 2015" ], [ "Podbeskidzie Bielsko-Biała", "Dariusz Kubicki", "Sacked", "19 September 2015", "14th", "Robert Podoliński", "20 September 2015" ], [ "Legia Warsaw", "Henning Berg", "Sacked", "4 October 2015", "4th", "Stanislav Cherchesov", "6 October 2015" ], [ "Lech Poznań", "Maciej Skorża", "Sacked", "12 October 2015", "16th", "Jan Urban", "12 October 2015" ], [ "Wisła Kraków", "Kazimierz Moskal", "Sacked", "30 November 2015", "7th", "Marcin Broniszewski ( interim )", "30 November 2015" ], [ "Lechia Gdańsk", "Thomas von Heesen", "Sacked", "3 December 2015", "14th", "Dawid Banaczek ( interim )", "4 December 2015" ], [ "Śląsk Wrocław", "Tadeusz Pawłowski", "Sacked", "7 December 2015", "16th", "Romuald Szukiełowicz", "7 December 2015" ], [ "Wisła Kraków", "Marcin Broniszewski", "Caretaking spell over", "22 December 2015", "13th", "Tadeusz Pawłowski", "22 December 2015" ], [ "Lechia Gdańsk", "Dawid Banaczek", "Caretaking spell over", "13 January 2016", "10th", "Piotr Nowak", "13 January 2016" ], [ "Wisła Kraków", "Tadeusz Pawłowski", "Leave of absence", "29 February 2016", "15th", "Marcin Broniszewski", "29 February 2016" ], [ "Górnik Zabrze", "Leszek Ojrzyński", "Sacked", "3 March 2016", "16th", "Jan Żurek", "3 March 2016" ], [ "Śląsk Wrocław", "Romuald Szukiełowicz", "Sacked", "9 March 2016", "15th", "Mariusz Rumak", "9 March 2016" ], [ "Wisła Kraków", "Marcin Broniszewski", "Caretaking spell over", "13 March 2016", "15th", "Dariusz Wdowczyk", "13 March 2016" ], [ "Górnik Łęczna", "Yuriy Shatalov", "Resigned", "6 May 2016", "14th", "Andrzej Rybarski ( interim )", "6 May 2016" ] ]
Teams -- Managerial changes
2015–16_Ekstraklasa_4
The 2015-16 Ekstraklasa was the 82nd season of the highest level of football leagues in Poland since its establishment in 1927. A total of 16 teams were participating, 14 of which competed in the league during the 2014-15 season, while the remaining two were promoted from the I Liga. Each team played a total of 37 matches, half at home and half away. Lech Poznań were the defending champions, having won their 7th title last season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_FIVB_Volleyball_Women's_World_Championship
2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship
[ "Date", "Time", "", "Score", "", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Set 3", "Set 4", "Total", "Report" ]
[ [ "29 Oct", "13:30", "Russia", "3-1", "Dominican Republic", "21-25", "25-9", "25-17", "25-11", "96-62", "P2 P3" ], [ "29 Oct", "16:15", "Canada", "0-3", "South Korea", "19-25", "19-25", "14-25", "", "52-75", "P2 P3" ], [ "29 Oct", "18:45", "Turkey", "3-1", "China", "19-25", "25-14", "25-20", "25-17", "94-76", "P2 P3" ], [ "30 Oct", "13:00", "Russia", "3-1", "Turkey", "25-27", "25-22", "25-11", "25-17", "100-77", "P2 P3" ], [ "30 Oct", "15:30", "Dominican Republic", "0-3", "South Korea", "27-29", "23-25", "20-25", "", "70-79", "P2 P3" ], [ "30 Oct", "18:00", "China", "3-0", "Canada", "25-16", "25-19", "25-10", "", "75-45", "P2 P3" ], [ "31 Oct", "13:00", "Turkey", "3-2", "Dominican Republic", "25-20", "25-14", "23-25", "23-25", "113-99", "P2 P3" ], [ "31 Oct", "15:45", "Canada", "0-3", "Russia", "13-25", "16-25", "21-25", "", "50-75", "P2 P3" ], [ "31 Oct", "18:00", "South Korea", "3-0", "China", "25-22", "25-23", "25-23", "", "75-68", "P2 P3" ], [ "2 Nov", "13:30", "Turkey", "3-2", "Canada", "19-25", "20-25", "25-14", "25-17", "104-89", "P2 P3" ], [ "2 Nov", "16:15", "Russia", "3-1", "South Korea", "25-18", "25-17", "19-25", "25-22", "94-82", "P2 P3" ], [ "2 Nov", "28:45", "Dominican Republic", "0-3", "China", "12-25", "21-25", "14-25", "", "47-75", "P2 P3" ], [ "3 Nov", "13:00", "Canada", "1-3", "Dominican Republic", "25-21", "26-28", "11-25", "20-25", "82-99", "P2 P3" ], [ "3 Nov", "15:30", "South Korea", "3-2", "Turkey", "16-25", "25-21", "25-21", "19-25", "100-105", "P2 P3" ], [ "3 Nov", "18:00", "China", "0-3", "Russia", "22-25", "17-25", "19-25", "", "58-75", "P2 P3" ] ]
First round -- Pool D
venue : Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium , Osaka Pts Matches Points Sets Rank Team W L W L Ratio W L Ratio 1 Russia ( A ) 10 5 0 440 329 1.337 15 3 5.000 2 South Korea ( A ) 9 4 1 411 389 1.057 13 5 2.600 3 Turkey ( A ) 8 3 2 493 464 1.063 12 11 1.091 4 China ( A ) 7 2 3 352 336 1.048 7 9 0.778 5 Dominican Republic 6 1 4 377 445 0.847 6 13 0.462 6 Canada 5 0 5 318 428 0.743 3 15 0.200
2010_FIVB_Women's_Volleyball_World_Championship_11
The 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship was the 16th edition of the FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship. Like the previous tournament, the 2010 edition also was held in Japan, from 29 October to 14 November 2010, though the range of venues and locations was modified slightly (Matsumoto and Hamamatsu replaced Sapporo and Kobe in 2010). Twenty-four teams participated in the tournament. The tournament was won by Russia, who finished with a perfect record, defeating Brazil in the intense final game. Japan defeated the United States for the third place, winning their first bronze medal in the tournament history, and the first medal since 1978, having so far three gold and three silver already to their name. Russia won its second straight title, while Brazil was prevented from achieving a volleyball double of winning both the men's championship and the women's championship in the same year. Russia's towering outside hitter Yekaterina Gamova was named the tournament Most Valuable Player.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alive_(Pearl_Jam_song)
Alive (Pearl Jam song)
[ "Year", "Publication", "Country", "Accolade", "Rank" ]
[ [ "1993", "Rolling Stone", "United States", "Top 100 Music Videos", "84" ], [ "2002", "Kerrang !", "United Kingdom", "100 Greatest Singles of All Time", "51" ], [ "2003", "Q", "United Kingdom", "The 1001 Best Songs Ever", "497" ], [ "2004", "Kerrang !", "United Kingdom", "666 Songs You Must Own ( Grunge )", "3" ], [ "2006", "Total Guitar", "United Kingdom", "100 Hottest Guitar Solos", "26" ], [ "2007", "Guitar World", "United States", "100 Greatest Guitar Solos", "44" ] ]
Accolades
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Alive is the debut single by American rock band Pearl Jam. Alive also appears on the band's debut album, Ten (1991). Written by guitarist Stone Gossard, Alive originated as an instrumental titled Dollar Short and was included on a demo tape circulated in hopes of finding a singer for the group. Vocalist Eddie Vedder obtained a copy of the tape and wrote lyrics that describe a somewhat fictionalized account of the time when he was told that the man he thought was his father was not actually his biological parent. Alive charted at number 16 in the United Kingdom and number nine in Australia. To date, it is the only Pearl Jam song to receive a certification from the British Phonographic Industry, going Silver for sales greater than 200,000. It also reached the top 20 in Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands, and New Zealand. The single was available only through import in the United States, so it was not able to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. However, the song did peak at number 16 on the Album Rock Tracks chart and number 18 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. Remixed versions of the song were included on Pearl Jam's 2004 greatest hits album, Rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991-2003), and the 2009 Ten reissue.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Straley
Bruce Straley
[ "Year", "Game title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1992", "Menacer 6-game cartridge", "Artist" ], [ "1993", "X-Men", "Art , design" ], [ "1994", "Generations Lost", "Designer" ], [ "1996", "Mr. Bones", "Additional animation" ], [ "1998", "Gex : Enter the Gecko", "Designer" ], [ "1999", "Gex 3 : Deep Cover Gecko", "Additional art" ], [ "1999", "Crash Team Racing", "Artist" ], [ "2001", "Jak and Daxter : The Precursor Legacy", "Artist" ], [ "2003", "Jak II", "Artist" ], [ "2004", "Jak 3", "Artist" ], [ "2007", "Uncharted : Drake 's Fortune", "Co-art director" ], [ "2009", "Uncharted 2 : Among Thieves", "Game director" ], [ "2013", "The Last of Us", "Game director" ], [ "2014", "The Last of Us : Left Behind", "Game director" ], [ "2016", "Uncharted 4 : A Thief 's End", "Game director" ], [ "2017", "Gorogoa", "Special thanks" ], [ "2018", "Chained : A Victorian Nightmare", "Story consultant" ] ]
Works -- Video games
Bruce_Straley_0
Bruce Straley is an American game director, artist, and designer. He previously worked for the video game developer Naughty Dog, known for his work in the video games The Last of Us and . Straley's first video game work was as an artist at Western Technologies Inc, where he worked on two titles. Following this, he worked as a designer on titles for different companies, prior to his employment at Crystal Dynamics, where he worked as a designer on and . Straley was employed at Naughty Dog in 1999. He worked as an artist on Crash Team Racing and the Jak and Daxter series. Following this, he became co-art director on , and was appointed to game director of . He was later chosen to lead development on The Last of Us as game director, a role he continued during the development of Uncharted 4: A Thief's End. Straley has received praise for his work. In particular, his work on The Last of Us was highly praised, and the game received several awards and nominations. He departed Naughty Dog in September 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interpol_discography
Interpol discography
[ "Song", "Year", "Director ( s )" ]
[ [ "PDA", "2002", "Christopher Mills" ], [ "Obstacle 1", "2002", "Floria Sigismondi" ], [ "NYC", "2003", "Doug Aitken , Adam Levite" ], [ "Slow Hands", "2004", "Daniel Lévi" ], [ "Evil", "2005", "Charlie White" ], [ "C'mere", "2005", "Associates in Science" ], [ "The Heinrich Maneuver", "2007", "E. Elias Merhige" ], [ "Mammoth", "2007", "Jai Stokes" ], [ "No I in Threesome", "2007", "Patrick Daughters" ], [ "Rest My Chemistry", "2008", "Aaron Koblin" ], [ "Lights", "2010", "Charlie White" ], [ "Barricade", "2010", "Moh Azima" ], [ "I Touch a Red Button Man ( Lights )", "2011", "David Lynch" ], [ "All the Rage Back Home", "2014", "Paul Banks , Sophia Peer" ], [ "Twice as Hard", "2014", "Paul Banks" ], [ "My Desire", "2014", "Markus Lundqvist" ], [ "Everything Is Wrong", "2015", "Paul Banks , Carlos Puga" ], [ "The Rover", "2018", "Gerardo Naranjo" ], [ "If You Really Love Nothing", "2018", "Hala Matar" ] ]
Music videos
Interpol_discography_4
The discography of American rock band Interpol consists of six studio albums, seven extended plays (EPs), and fifteen singles. Interpol was formed in 1997 by New York University students Daniel Kessler and Greg Drudy, with Carlos Dengler and Paul Banks joining later. Drudy left the band in 2000, and was replaced with Sam Fogarino. Following a self-released demo tape in 1998, the quartet's official debut was Fukd ID #3 in 2000, an EP distributed through Scottish independent record label Chemikal Underground. The label later announced that the EP had sold out. The band then self-published their Precipitate EP in 2001, and the strength of the previous two EPs led to the band signing with Matador Records on April 26, 2002. Interpol's first release for the label was the self-titled Interpol EP in June 2002. The EP was considered a success by music critics, and aided in shedding the band's frequent comparisons to British post-punk group Joy Division. Two of the three tracks on the EP featured on the band's debut studio album, Turn on the Bright Lights, released in 2002. The record peaked at number 101 on the UK Albums Chart, and number 158 on the Billboard 200. The album was certified Gold in the United Kingdom, with the record's highest charting single Obstacle 1 reaching number 41 on the UK Singles Chart. After two years, the band released Antics in 2004.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Copa_Sudamericana_final_stages
2015 Copa Sudamericana final stages
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "River Plate", "2-1", "LDU Quito", "2-0", "0-1" ], [ "Lanús", "0-0 ( 3-5 p )", "Defensor Sporting", "0-0", "0-0" ], [ "Emelec", "2-2 ( a )", "Santa Fe", "2-1", "0-1" ], [ "Deportes Tolima", "1-2", "Sportivo Luqueño", "1-1", "0-1" ], [ "Atlético Paranaense", "1-0", "Brasília", "1-0", "0-0" ], [ "Independiente", "1-0", "Olimpia", "1-0", "0-0" ], [ "Sport Recife", "1-4", "Huracán", "1-1", "0-3" ], [ "Libertad", "2-2 ( 3-5 p )", "Chapecoense", "1-1", "1-1" ] ]
Round of 16
The first legs were played on September 22–24 , and the second legs were played on September 29–30 and October 1 , 2015 . [ 3 ]
2015_Copa_Sudamericana_final_stages_2
The 2015 Copa Sudamericana final stages were played from September 22 to December 9, 2015. A total of 16 teams competed in the final stages to decide the champions of the 2015 Copa Sudamericana.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Sheeran
Ed Sheeran
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2014", "Shortland Street", "Himself", "" ], [ "2015", "Undateable", "Himself", "" ], [ "2015", "Home and Away", "Teddy", "" ], [ "2015", "The Bastard Executioner", "Sir Cormac", "5 episodes" ], [ "2015", "Jumpers for Goalposts : Live at Wembley Stadium", "Himself", "Concert film" ], [ "2016", "Bridget Jones 's Baby", "Himself", "" ], [ "2016", "Popstar : Never Stop Never Stopping", "Himself", "Uncredited" ], [ "2017", "Game of Thrones", "Lannister soldier", "Episode : Dragonstone" ], [ "2018", "The Simpsons", "Brendan ( voice )", "Episode : Haw-Haw Land" ], [ "2018", "Songwriter", "Himself", "Documentary" ], [ "2019", "Yesterday", "Himself", "" ], [ "2019", "Modern Love", "Mick", "Episode : Hers was a World of One" ], [ "2019", "Star Wars : The Rise of Skywalker", "Stormtrooper", "Uncredited cameo" ] ]
Filmography
Ed_Sheeran_0
Edward Christopher Sheeran, MBE (/ˈʃɪərən/; born 17 February 1991) is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor. In early 2011, Sheeran independently released the extended play, No. 5 Collaborations Project. After signing with Asylum Records, his debut album, + (pronounced plus), was released in September 2011 and topped the UK Albums Chart. It contained his first hit single The A Team. In 2012, Sheeran won the Brit Awards for Best British Male Solo Artist and British Breakthrough Act. Sheeran's second studio album, x (pronounced multiply), was released in June 2014. It was named the second-best-selling album worldwide of 2015. In the same year, x won Album of the Year at the 2015 Brit Awards, and he received the Ivor Novello Award for Songwriter of the Year from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors. A single from x, Thinking Out Loud, earned him the 2016 Grammy Awards for Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance. Sheeran's third album, ÷ (pronounced divide), was released in March 2017, and was the best-selling album worldwide of 2017. The first two singles from the album, Shape of You and Castle on the Hill, broke records in a number of countries by debuting in the top two positions of the charts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deutschland_sucht_den_Superstar_(season_14)
Deutschland sucht den Superstar (season 14)
[ "Order", "Contestant", "Song", "Result", "Voting result" ]
[ [ "1", "Chanelle Wyrsch", "Atemlos durch die Nacht - Helene Fischer", "Eliminated", "6.21% ( 6/6 )" ], [ "2", "Duygu Goenel", "One Moment in Time - Whitney Houston", "Bottom three", "10.07% ( 4/6 )" ], [ "3", "Noah Schärer", "Let It Be - The Beatles", "Eliminated", "6.28% ( 5/6 )" ], [ "4", "Alexander Jahnke", "Freiheit - Marius Müller-Westernhagen", "Safe", "22.79% ( 2/6 )" ], [ "5", "Alphonso Williams", "I Got You ( I Feel Good ) - James Brown", "Safe", "34.68% ( 1/6 )" ], [ "6", "Maria Voskania", "Who Wants to Live Forever - Queen", "Safe", "19.97% ( 3/6 )" ] ]
Mottoshows -- Top 6 – Semi-final ( Anthems of the musical history )
Original airdate : April 29 , 2017
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During the live-shows of season 13, it was announced that the castings for season 14 will start in August 2016. In Fall 2016, RTL gave closer details to the changes of Season 14. The pre-recorded concerts in clubs in Germany were replaced by the mottoshows (theme shows) which were used from season 1 to 10. In 2016, RTL announced that H.P. Baxxter, Michelle and Dieter Bohlen would return, while was replaced by YouTuber . Oliver Geissen returned as the host of the live shows. This season marked an all-time high because there was a final 14 which was the highest amount of mottoshow contestants ever. Also for the first time a wild card voting was introduced where the public voted Alphonso Williams who was eliminated just before the mottoshows back in the competition. Alphonso Williams was announced the winner on 6 May followed by Alexander Jahnke, Maria Voskania and Duygu Goenel. With 54 years Williams is the oldest winner to date.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1927_International_Cross_Country_Championships
1927 International Cross Country Championships
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Lewis Payne", "England", "51:40" ], [ "2", "Seghir Beddari", "France", "51:49" ], [ "3", "Henri Gallet", "France", "52:03" ], [ "4", "Frank Stevenson", "Scotland", "52:05" ], [ "5", "Walter Beavers", "England", "52:08" ], [ "6", "Ernie Thomas", "Wales", "52:09" ], [ "7", "Henri Lahitte", "France", "52:16" ], [ "8", "Ernie Harper", "England", "52:18" ], [ "9", "Roger Pelé", "France", "52:19" ], [ "10", "E.R . Leyshon", "Wales", "52:20" ], [ "11", "Emile Chapuis", "France", "52:23" ], [ "12", "Austin Price", "England", "52:25" ], [ "13", "Robert Miller", "Scotland", "52:27" ], [ "14", "Dunky Wright", "Scotland", "52:36" ], [ "15", "Henry Bowler", "England", "52:48" ], [ "16", "Pat Coyle", "Ireland", "52:51" ], [ "17", "Georges Leclerc", "France", "53:01" ], [ "18", "John Suttie Smith", "Scotland", "53:04" ], [ "19", "Léon Thierré", "France", "53:14" ], [ "20", "Tommy Metcalf", "England", "53:21" ] ]
Individual Race Results -- Men 's ( 9 mi / 14.5 km )
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The 1927 International Cross Country Championships was held in Caerleon, Wales, at the Caerleon Racecourse on 2 April 1927. A report on the event was given in the Glasgow Herald, and on Track Stats. Complete results, medallists,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brad_Schiff
Brad Schiff
[ "Year", "Title", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1995", "No More Mr. Nice Guy", "( Short ) ( animator )" ], [ "1998", "Space Bunnies Must Die !", "( Video Game ) ( animator )" ], [ "1999", "The PJs", "( TV Series ) ( animator )" ], [ "1998-1999", "Celebrity Deathmatch", "( TV Series ) ( animator - 10 episodes )" ], [ "2001", "Gary & Mike", "( TV Series ) ( animator - 1 episode )" ], [ "2005", "Corpse Bride", "( animator )" ], [ "2009", "Coraline", "( animator )" ], [ "2009", "Fantastic Mr. Fox", "( key animator )" ], [ "2012", "ParaNorman", "( animation supervisor )" ], [ "2014", "The Boxtrolls", "( animation supervisor )" ], [ "2016", "Kubo and the Two Strings", "( animation supervisor )" ], [ "2018", "Isle of Dogs", "( animation supervisor : Sushi scene )" ] ]
Filmography
Brad_Schiff_0
Brad Schiff is an American stop-motion animation supervisor. Known for his works at Laika as an animation supervisor in acclaimed films such as ParaNorman (2012), The Boxtrolls (2014) and Kubo and the Two Strings for which he received an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects nomination at the 89th Academy Awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Journey:_Tumultuous_Times
The Journey: Tumultuous Times
[ "Cast", "Character", "Description", "Episodes Appeared" ]
[ [ "Desmond Tan 陈泂江", "Hong Shi 洪石", "Stone ( 石头 ) Lin Yazi 's husband Hong Dangyong and Hong Minghui 's father Zhang Tianpeng 's sworn brother Bai Mingzhu , Zhang Tianying and Zhang Huiniang 's best friend Hong Rui 's grandfather ( Died prior to Our Homeland )", "3-4 , 13 , 16-17 , 19-23 , 29-30" ], [ "Jeanette Aw 欧萱", "Lin Yazi 林鸭子", "Hong Shi 's wife Hong Dangyong and Hong Minghui 's mother Zhang Tianpeng , Bai Mingzhu , Zhang Tianying and Zhang Huiniang 's best friend Hong Rui 's grandmother ( Deceased - Episode 29 )", "3-4 , 19 , 21-23" ], [ "Andie Chen 陈邦鋆", "Hong Dangyong 洪当勇", "See Main cast", "" ], [ "Felicia Chin 陈凤玲", "Zhang Min 张敏", "See Main cast", "" ], [ "Jeanette Aw 欧萱", "Hong Minghui 洪明慧", "See Main cast", "" ], [ "Ian Teng 丁翊", "Hong Kuan 洪宽", "Zhang Yan and Zhang Min 's son Hong Dangyong 's step-son Zhang Tianpeng and Bai Mingzhu 's grandson Hong Rui 's elder half brother", "29-30 ( Toddler ) 30 ( Young )" ], [ "Uncredited", "Hong Rui 洪锐", "Hong Dangyong and Zhang Min 's son Hong Shi and Lin Yazi 's grandson Hong Kuan 's younger half brother", "30 ( Infant ) 30 ( Young )" ] ]
Cast -- Hong ( Shi ) Family
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The Journey: Tumultuous Times (Chinese: 信约:动荡的年代, also known as Tumultuous Times) is Chinese language period drama which aired on MediaCorp Channel 8. It is the second of The Journey trilogy which chronicles the history of Singapore through the eyes of immigrants during the pre-World War II era until contemporary times. Production began on June 2014. It stars young casts with Shaun Chen, Jeanette Aw, Romeo Tan, Felicia Chin, Andie Chen, Carrie Wong and Chen Hanwei as the main casts of the second instalment. The show aired at 9pm on weekdays and had a repeat telecast at 8am the following day. The Series is repeated at 5.30pm on Channel 8 on weekdays & 4.30pm on weekends. The series will be Channel 8's 2014 year-end blockbuster celebrating 51 years of television. It is also partly sponsored by the Media Development Authority of Singapore. The Journey: Tumultuous Times will depict the period of the Japanese Occupation where the adversity only served to strengthen the characters' survival instinct. When the British colonialists returned, stirrings of dissent became more apparent about their right to rule. In this period of uncertainty, there were vastly different ideals about how independence could be achieved. Yet despite all odds, they pulled through and survived.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicolas_Lapierre
Nicolas Lapierre
[ "Season", "Series", "Team", "Races", "Wins", "Poles", "Fast laps", "Points", "Pos" ]
[ [ "2009", "Le Mans Series ( LMP1 )", "Team Oreca", "3", "0", "1", "1", "11", "5th" ], [ "2009", "24 Hours of Le Mans ( LMP1 )", "Team Oreca", "1", "0", "0", "0", "N/A", "5th" ], [ "2008", "Le Mans Series ( LMP1 )", "Team Oreca", "5", "0", "0", "0", "6", "12th" ], [ "2007-08", "A1 Grand Prix", "A1 Team France", "2", "0", "0", "0", "11", "4th" ], [ "2007", "GP2 Series", "DAMS", "20", "2", "1", "2", "23", "12th" ], [ "2007", "24 Hours of Le Mans ( GT1 )", "Team Oreca", "-", "no", "no", "no", "-", "9th" ], [ "2006-07", "A1 Grand Prix", "A1 Team France", "10", "0", "0", "0", "32", "4th" ], [ "2006", "GP2 Series", "Arden International", "17", "0", "0", "1", "32", "9th" ], [ "2005-06", "A1 Grand Prix", "A1 Team France", "10", "6", "2", "2", "76", "1st" ], [ "2005", "GP2 Series", "Arden International", "23", "0", "1", "1", "21", "12th" ], [ "2004", "Formula 3 Euroseries", "Signature Plus", "20", "3", "2", "2", "85", "3rd" ], [ "2004", "British Formula 3", "Signature Plus", "2", "0", "0", "0", "0", "NC" ], [ "2003", "Formula 3 Euroseries", "Signature Plus", "20", "0", "1", "0", "33", "11th" ], [ "2002", "French Formula 3", "Signature Plus", "4", "0", "0", "", "15", "13th" ], [ "2002", "Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup", "Graff Racing", "8", "0", "1", "2", "120", "3rd" ], [ "2001", "Formula Renault 2000 Eurocup", "Tech 1 Racing", "2", "0", "0", "", "4", "26th" ] ]
Racing record -- Career results
This article needs to be updated . Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information . ( December 2016 )
Nicolas_Lapierre_0
Nicolas Lapierre (born 2 April 1984) is a French professional racing driver. He raced with Toyota in the WEC and is currently a works driver for Alpine Racing in the FIA World Endurance Championship. He is a two-time winner of the 12 Hours of Sebring, with overall victories in 2011 and 2018, and scored four LMP2 class victories in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2015, 2016, 2018, and 2019.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triglav_Trophy
Triglav Trophy
[ "Year", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze" ]
[ [ "1992", "Tamara Pajnkret", "", "" ], [ "1993", "Aiko Suyama", "", "" ], [ "1994", "Shizuka Arakawa", "", "Chloe Isurugi" ], [ "1995", "Manami Kitamura", "", "" ], [ "1996", "Eva-Maria Fitze", "Irina Nikolaeva", "Nina Sackerer" ], [ "1997", "Lisa Nesuda", "Arisa Yamazaki", "Veronica Diewald" ], [ "1998", "Arisa Yamazaki", "Kaori Ikeda", "Kimena Brog-Meier" ], [ "1999", "Yukari Nakano", "Alesha Checkley", "Samantha Shirreff" ], [ "2000", "Beatrisa Liang", "Louann Donovan", "Kimena Brog-Meier" ], [ "2001", "Adriana Desanctis", "Cynthia Phaneuf", "Shanell Noji" ], [ "2002", "Yuna Kim", "Danielle Kahle", "Katherine Hadford" ], [ "2003", "Jessica Houston", "Katy Taylor", "Kimmie Meissner" ], [ "2004", "Amanda Valentine", "Cara Kinney", "Megan Oster" ], [ "2005", "Rachael Flatt", "Marcella De Trovato", "Anastasia Gavrilenko" ], [ "2006", "Karel Di Bartolo", "Julie Cagnon", "Cecylia Witkowski" ], [ "2007", "Maé Bérénice Méité", "Patricija Gleščič", "Monia Aleksic" ], [ "2008", "Yun Yea-ji", "Kendall Wyckoff", "Silvia Lovison" ], [ "2009", "Dominika Murcková", "Sıla Saygı", "Julija Bertinato" ], [ "2010", "Kim Hae-jin", "Satoko Miyahara", "Riona Kato" ], [ "2011", "Hinano Isobe", "Satoko Miyahara", "Yasmine Yamada" ] ]
Advanced novice medalists -- Ladies
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The Triglav Trophy is an annual international figure skating competition held in the spring in Jesenice, Slovenia. The competition takes its name from the nearby mountain Triglav, the highest peak in Slovenia. The Triglav Trophy is usually the last ISU-sanctioned international competition of the season. Medals may be awarded in men's and ladies' singles on the novice, junior, and senior levels. A pairs category has been included a few times.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1952_in_film
1952 in film
[ "Rank", "Title", "Studio", "Rentals" ]
[ [ "1", "The Greatest Show on Earth", "Paramount", "$ 14,000,000" ], [ "2", "This Is Cinerama", "Cinerama Releasing Corp", "$ 12,500,000" ], [ "3", "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", "20th Century Fox", "$ 6,500,000" ], [ "4", "Hans Christian Andersen", "RKO", "$ 6,000,000" ], [ "5", "Ivanhoe", "MGM", "$ 5,810,000" ], [ "6", "Sailor Beware", "Paramount", "$ 4,300,000" ], [ "7", "Moulin Rouge", "United Artists", "$ 4,252,000" ], [ "8", "Jumping Jacks", "Paramount", "$ 4,000,000" ], [ "9", "High Noon", "United Artists", "$ 3,400,000" ], [ "10", "Son of Paleface", "Paramount", "$ 3,400,000" ] ]
Top-grossing films -- United States
1952_in_film_0
The year 1952 in film involved some significant events.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Al_Ahly_SC_season
2017–18 Al Ahly SC season
[ "Date from", "Position", "Name", "From", "Fee" ]
[ [ "July 2017", "AM", "Islam Mohareb", "Smouha", "9M EGP" ], [ "July 2017", "DM", "Hesham Mohamed", "Misr Lel Makassa", "8M EGP" ], [ "July 2017", "LB", "Ayman Ashraf", "Smouha", "Free" ], [ "July 2017", "ST", "Walid Azaro", "Difaâ El Jadidi", "23M EGP" ], [ "July 2017", "LW", "Phakamani Mahlambi", "Bidvest Wits", "23M EGP" ], [ "July 2017", "CB", "Abdullah Al Shami", "Al-Safa '", "Free" ], [ "January 2018", "AM", "Moahmed Fakhri", "Ghazl El Mahalla", "1.8M EGP" ], [ "January 2018", "GK", "Ali Lotfi", "Enppi", "2.5M EGP" ], [ "January 2018", "ST", "Salah Mohsen", "Enppi", "30M EGP" ], [ "January 2018", "RW/LW", "Mohamed Sheref", "Wadi Degla FC", "10M EGP" ], [ "January 2018", "MF", "Hossam Ghaly", "Al-Nassr FC", "Free" ] ]
Transfers -- Transfers in
2017–18_Al_Ahly_SC_season_2
The 2017-18 season is Al Ahly's 59th season in the Egyptian Premier League. The club will participate in the Egyptian Premier League, Egypt Cup, Egyptian Super Cup, finish the 2017 CAF Champions League campaign and start the 2018 campaign.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PGA_Tour_Champions_awards
PGA Tour Champions awards
[ "Year", "$ 1,000,000", "$ 500,000", "$ 300,000", "$ 200,000", "$ 100,000" ]
[ [ "2001", "2,382 Allen Doyle", "2,166 Bruce Fleisher", "1,959 Hale Irwin", "1,930 Larry Nelson", "1,640 Gil Morgan" ], [ "2002", "2,886 Hale Irwin", "2,087 Bob Gilder", "1,582 Bruce Fleisher", "1,448 Tom Watson", "1,419 Tom Kite" ], [ "2003", "4,370 Tom Watson", "3,046 Jim Thorpe", "2,618 Tom Kite", "2,585 Bruce Lietzke", "2,328 Gil Morgan" ], [ "2004", "3,427 Hale Irwin", "3,388 Craig Stadler", "2,981 Tom Kite", "2,471 Peter Jacobsen", "2,417 Mark McNulty" ], [ "2005", "2,980 Tom Watson", "2,733 Dana Quigley", "2,210 Mark McNulty", "2,001 Hale Irwin", "1,846 Loren Roberts" ], [ "2006", "3,053 Jay Haas", "3,033 Loren Roberts", "1,910 Tom Kite", "1,685 Brad Bryant", "1,546 Eduardo Romero 1,546 Jim Thorpe" ], [ "2007", "2,716 Loren Roberts", "2,551 Jay Haas", "2,177 Denis Watson", "2,167 Brad Bryant", "2,032 Tom Watson" ], [ "2008", "2,556 Jay Haas", "2,544 Fred Funk", "2,460 Bernhard Langer", "2,032 Eduardo Romero", "1,867 John Cook" ], [ "2009", "2,670 Loren Roberts", "2,351 John Cook", "2,349 Fred Funk", "2,322 Bernhard Langer", "1,984 Jay Haas" ], [ "2010", "3,597 Bernhard Langer", "2,771 Fred Couples", "2,451 John Cook", "1,846 Michael Allen", "1,813 Russ Cochran" ], [ "2011", "2,422 Tom Lehman", "2,348 Mark Calcavecchia", "1,874 Peter Senior", "1,803 Jay Don Blake", "1,798 John Cook" ], [ "2012", "3,082 Tom Lehman", "2,647 Bernhard Langer", "1,846 Fred Couples", "1,806 Roger Chapman", "1,677 Fred Funk" ], [ "2013", "3,273 Kenny Perry", "2,861 Bernhard Langer", "2,425 Fred Couples", "2,089 David Frost", "1,673 Duffy Waldorf" ], [ "2014", "4,152 Bernhard Langer", "3,307 Colin Montgomerie", "2,461 Jay Haas", "2,059 Kenny Perry", "1,892 Tom Pernice , Jr" ], [ "2015", "3,520 Bernhard Langer", "3,182 Colin Montgomerie", "3,143 Jeff Maggert", "1,951 Billy Andrade", "1,466 Joe Durant" ], [ "2016", "3,200 Bernhard Langer", "2,400 Colin Montgomerie", "2,216 Paul Goydos", "2,004 Scott McCarron", "1,658 Joe Durant" ], [ "2017", "3,280 Kevin Sutherland", "2,234 Bernhard Langer", "2,100 Scott McCarron", "1,834 Kenny Perry", "1,640 Vijay Singh" ], [ "2018", "2,525,404 Bernhard Langer", "2,256,618 Scott McCarron", "2,254,856 Scott Parel", "2,237,619 Vijay Singh", "2,015,793 Miguel Ángel Jiménez" ], [ "2019", "2,534,090 Scott McCarron", "2,382,675 Jerry Kelly", "1,859,085 Retief Goosen", "1,831,622 Bernhard Langer", "1,733,517 Woody Austin" ] ]
Charles Schwab Cup
From 2001 through 2015 , points were earned for thousands of dollars earned in top-ten finishes at tournaments . From 2008 to 2015 , points were doubled at majors and the Charles Schwab Cup Championship . Since 2016 , the Charles Schwab Cup has used a playoff format similar to the FedEx Cup playoffs on the regular PGA Tour , though with three total events instead of four on the regular tour . Changes to the format are : [ 3 ] During the regular season , points are based on dollars earned , regardless of the player 's finish in a given tournament . No bonus is awarded for wins in majors . The top 72 players on the money list will qualify for the first playoff event . Additionally , a `` wild card '' playoff berth will be awarded to a golfer who finishes in the top 10 of the last regular-season event , the SAS Championship , and is not within the top 72 after the tournament . ( If more than one player outside the top 72 finishes in the top 10 at the SAS Championship , the highest finisher among these players will qualify . ) During the first two playoff events , points are earned as in the regular season , except the winner earns double points . The playoff field is cut to 54 after the first playoff event and 36 after the second , with the survivors advancing to the Charles Schwab Cup Championship . Prior to the Charles Schwab Cup Championship , the points totals are reset . All 36 qualifiers will have a theoretical chance to win the Charles Schwab Cup , and each golfer in the top five can win the Charles Schwab Cup by winning the final event , no matter how the rest of the field performs . The top five win annuities . Annuities involved in ties are divided amongst the tied players .
PGA_Tour_Champions_awards_2
Listed below are recipients of awards for various achievements on PGA Tour Champions, a circuit operated by the U.S.-based PGA Tour for men's golfers aged 50 and over. The tour began in 1980 as the Senior PGA Tour, changed its name to the Champions Tour in 2003, and became PGA Tour Champions in 2016.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Scott_(voice_actor)
Keith Scott (voice actor)
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1984-1989", "Perfect Match", "Dexter the Robot" ], [ "1992-1995", "Lift Off", "Additional Voices ( animated segments )" ], [ "1993-2004", "The Adventures of Blinky Bill", "Flap the Platypus , Splodge the Kangaroo , Wombo , Mr. Koala , Mayor Pelican , Danny Dingo , Meatball Dingo , Shifty Dingo , Various Voices" ], [ "1997-2003", "Tabaluga", "Arktos , Shouhu , Tyrion , Ruby , James , Vultur , Various Voices" ], [ "1998", "Skippy : Adventures in Bushtown", "Mayor Croco , Professor Angus McPouch , Brusier , Sirlion , Damon , Various Voices" ], [ "2002", "Old Tom", "Old Tom , Various Voices" ], [ "2009", "Sally Bollywood : Super Detective", "Harry Bollywood , Additional Voices" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
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Keith Scott (born 23 June 1957) is an Australian voice actor, impressionist and animation historian. Scott provided the voice for Bullwinkle J. Moose in the 2000 motion picture The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (for which he had been specially flown to the United States several times) and did the voice of the narrator in George of the Jungle and George of the Jungle 2. Also in 2000, Scott was originally going to be the voice of Diesel 10 in Thomas and the Magic Railroad but he was removed from the film afterwards because the US test audiences thought that Scott made Diesel 10 sound much too frightening for young children. Apart from originally meant to be voicing Diesel 10, he also narrated the Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends toy merchandise commercials from Bluebird Toys in Australia in 1998. He has provided voices for various Australian animations, including Yoram Gross's Dot feature films, Blinky Bill (he also sang the original version of the theme song for the first season), Tabaluga, and Flipper and Lopaka. In the case of Yoram Gross' productions, Scott usually provided all of the male character voices. Scott was a long-time friend of Bill Scott (no relation) and Jay Ward, and is an expert on the history of Jay Ward Productions, authoring the book The Moose That Roared: The Story of Jay Ward, Bill Scott, a Flying Squirrel, and a Talking Moose (St. Martin's Press, 2000. ). He has also spent years studying the work of early voice actors, trying to identify performers who originally went uncredited in cartoons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(American_season_5)
Dancing with the Stars (American season 5)
[ "Couple", "Scores", "Dance", "Music", "Result" ]
[ [ "Jennie & Derek", "21 ( 7 , 7 , 7 )", "Cha-cha-cha", "Uptown Girl - Billy Joel", "Safe" ], [ "Josie & Alec", "16 ( 6 , 5 , 5 )", "Foxtrot", "Walkin ' My Baby Back Home - Nat King Cole", "Eliminated" ], [ "Sabrina & Mark", "26 ( 9 , 8 , 9 )", "Cha-cha-cha", "Do n't Cha - Pussycat Dolls", "Safe" ], [ "Marie & Jonathan", "21 ( 7 , 7 , 7 )", "Foxtrot", "I Hear a Symphony - The Supremes", "Safe" ], [ "Mel & Maks", "24 ( 8 , 8 , 8 )", "Cha-cha-cha", "A Deeper Love - Aretha Franklin", "Safe" ], [ "Jane & Tony", "24 ( 8 , 8 , 8 )", "Foxtrot", "Let 's Do It , Let 's Fall in Love - Eartha Kitt", "Safe" ] ]
Weekly scores -- Week 1
Running order ( Night 1 - Women )
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Season five of Dancing with the Stars premiered on September 24, 2007 with a special three-night premiere week, on the ABC network. As with previous seasons, CTV Television Network had aired the series in Canada. On November 27, 2007, Indy 500 driver Hélio Castroneves and Julianne Hough were announced the winners, marking the second win for Hough.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ministers_of_the_Federal_Capital_Territory_(Nigeria)
List of Ministers of the Federal Capital Territory (Nigeria)
[ "Name", "Title", "Took Office", "Left Office", "Party" ]
[ [ "Mobolaji Ajose-Adeogun", "Minister", "1976", "1979", "" ], [ "John Jatau Kadiya", "Minister", "1979", "1982", "NPN" ], [ "Iro Abubakar Dan Musa", "Minister", "1982", "1983", "NPN" ], [ "Haliru Dantoro", "Minister", "1983", "1984", "-" ], [ "Mamman Jiya Vatsa", "Minister", "1984", "December 1985", "-" ], [ "Hamza Abdullahi", "Minister", "1986", "1989", "-" ], [ "Gado Nasko", "Minister", "1989", "1993", "-" ], [ "Jeremiah Timbut Useni", "Minister", "1993", "1998", "-" ], [ "Mamman Kontagora", "Minister", "1998", "1999", "-" ], [ "Ibrahim Bunu", "Minister", "1999", "2001", "PDP" ], [ "Mohammed Abba Gana", "Minister", "8 February 2001", "17 July 2003", "PDP" ], [ "Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai", "Minister", "17 July 2003", "27 July 2007", "PDP" ], [ "Aliyu Modibbo Umar", "Minister", "27 July 2007", "29 October 2008", "PDP" ], [ "Muhammadu Adamu Aliero", "Minister", "17 December 2008", "8 April 2010", "PDP" ], [ "Bala Mohammed", "Minister", "8 April 2010", "To 29th May 2015", "PDP" ], [ "Mohammed Musa Bello", "Minister", "2015", "Incumbent", "APC" ] ]
Wikipedia list article This is a list of ministers of the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria . The Federal Capital Territory was formed in 1976 from parts of former Nasarawa , Niger , and Kogi States .
List_of_Ministers_of_the_Federal_Capital_Territory_(Nigeria)_0
This is a list of ministers of the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria. The Federal Capital Territory was formed in 1976 from parts of former Nasarawa, Niger, and Kogi States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_SEPTA_Regional_Rail_stations
List of SEPTA Regional Rail stations
[ "Line", "Weekday ridership ( FY 2018 )", "Inbound terminus", "Outbound terminus", "Former designation" ]
[ [ "Airport Line", "5,542", "Temple University", "Airport Terminals E & F", "R1 Airport" ], [ "Chestnut Hill East Line", "4,944", "30th Street Station", "Chestnut Hill East", "R7 Chestnut Hill East" ], [ "Chestnut Hill West Line", "4,968", "Temple University", "Chestnut Hill West", "R8 Chestnut Hill West" ], [ "Cynwyd Line", "583", "Suburban Station", "Cynwyd", "R6 Cynwyd" ], [ "Fox Chase Line", "4,955", "30th Street Station", "Fox Chase", "R8 Fox Chase" ], [ "Lansdale/​Doylestown Line", "16,016", "30th Street Station", "Doylestown", "R5 Lansdale/Doylestown" ], [ "Manayunk/​Norristown Line", "9,839", "Penn Medicine", "Elm Street", "R6 Norristown" ], [ "Media/Elwyn Line", "11,098", "Temple University", "Elwyn", "R3 Media/Elwyn" ], [ "Paoli/​Thorndale Line", "20,962", "Temple University", "Thorndale", "R5 Paoli/Thorndale" ], [ "Trenton Line", "11,087", "Temple University", "Trenton Transit Center", "R7 Trenton" ], [ "Warminster Line", "9,426", "Penn Medicine", "Warminster", "R2 Warminster" ], [ "West Trenton Line", "10,807", "Penn Medicine", "West Trenton", "R3 West Trenton" ], [ "Wilmington/​Newark Line", "9,995", "Temple University", "Newark", "R2 Wilmington/Newark" ] ]
Lines
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SEPTA Regional Rail is the commuter rail system serving Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States and its metropolitan region, known as the Delaware Valley. The system is operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) and serves five counties in Pennsylvania - Bucks, Delaware, Montgomery, Chester, and Philadelphia - as well as Mercer County in New Jersey and New Castle County in Delaware. The system covers a total route length of 223 miles (359 km), 98 miles (158 km) of which are owned by SEPTA, with the remainder owned by Amtrak, CSX Transportation, and the City of Philadelphia. In the 2019 fiscal year, SEPTA Regional Rail had an annual ridership of 34.2 million, with an average weekday ridership of 118,800. There are 13 lines within the Regional Rail system, with 155 active stations. Six fare zones in the system determine the ticket price, based on the distance traveled. Fare zones are designated as Zones 1 through 4, based on the station's distance from Center City Philadelphia, with additional zones for stations in the Center City area (CCP zone) and stations in New Jersey (NJ zone). Despite its close proximity to Center City, the four Airport Terminal stations are located within Zone 4. The Regional Rail system was built in the early 20th century and originally consisted of two separate systems, operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Reading Company, respectively. SEPTA was formed in 1963, and the Pennsylvania Railroad merged into the Penn Central Transportation Company in 1968. Penn Central and the Reading Company operated the railroads until they were taken over by Conrail in 1976, which operated the system through 1982. SEPTA commenced operation of the Regional Rail Division on January 1, 1983, which gave SEPTA complete operational control of its railroads.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Barrett
Edith Barrett
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1941", "Ladies in Retirement", "Louisa Creed" ], [ "1942", "Lady for a Night", "Katherine Alderson" ], [ "1942", "Give Out , Sisters", "Agatha Waverly" ], [ "1942", "Get Hep to Love", "Miss Roberts" ], [ "1942", "You Ca n't Escape Forever", "Madame Lucille" ], [ "1943", "I Walked with a Zombie", "Mrs. Rand" ], [ "1943", "Always a Bridesmaid", "Mrs. Cavanaugh" ], [ "1943", "The Ghost Ship", "Ellen Roberts" ], [ "1943", "The Song of Bernadette", "Croisine Bouhouhorts" ], [ "1943", "Jane Eyre", "Mrs. Fairfax" ], [ "1944", "The Story of Dr. Wassell", "Mother of Little English Boy" ], [ "1944", "Strangers in the Night", "Ivy Miller" ], [ "1944", "The Keys of the Kingdom", "Aunt Polly" ], [ "1945", "Molly and Me", "Julia" ], [ "1945", "That 's the Spirit", "Abigail" ], [ "1948", "Ruthless", "Mrs. Burnside" ], [ "1949", "The Lady Gambles", "Ruth Phillips" ], [ "1952", "Holiday for Sinners", "Mrs. Corvier" ], [ "1956", "The Swan", "Elsa - Beatrix 's Maid" ], [ "1958", "In Love and War", "Mrs. Lenaine" ] ]
Filmography
Edith_Barrett_0
Edith Barrett (January 19, 1907 - February 22, 1977) was an American actress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weekly_Republican_Address
Weekly Republican Address
[ "Date", "Speakers", "State", "Position" ]
[ [ "January 9", "John Hoeven", "North Dakota", "Senate" ], [ "January 23", "Lisa Murkowski", "Alaska", "Senate" ], [ "February 20", "Cory Gardner", "Colorado", "Senate" ], [ "March 5", "Kelly Ayotte", "New Hampshire", "Senate" ], [ "March 19", "Thom Tillis", "North Carolina", "Senate" ], [ "April 2", "Richard Burr", "North Carolina", "Senate" ], [ "April 16", "Tom Cotton", "Arkansas", "Senate" ], [ "April 30", "John McCain", "Arizona", "Senate" ], [ "May 14", "Dan Sullivan", "Alaska", "Senate" ], [ "May 28", "Joni Ernst", "Iowa", "Senate" ], [ "June 10", "Cory Gardner", "Colorado", "Senate" ], [ "June 25", "Richard Burr", "North Carolina", "Senate" ], [ "July 9", "Patrick Toomey", "Pennsylvania", "Senate" ], [ "July 29", "Rob Portman", "Ohio", "Senate" ], [ "August 13", "Chuck Grassley", "Iowa", "Senate" ], [ "August 27", "Lamar Alexander", "Tennessee", "Senate" ], [ "October 22", "Thom Tillis", "North Carolina", "Senate" ], [ "November 19", "Todd Young", "Indiana", "Senate" ], [ "December 3", "John Barrasso", "Wyoming", "Senate" ], [ "December 17", "Patrick Toomey", "Pennsylvania", "Senate" ] ]
2016 Weekly Republican Address speakers
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The Weekly Republican Address is delivered by a different prominent Republican each week, in response to the Weekly Address of the President of the United States during a Democratic presidency. When a Republican has held the Presidency, the President delivers the weekly address, such as occurred during 2001-2009 under George W. Bush, and most recently, Donald Trump, beginning in 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002–03_NBL_season
2002–03 NBL season
[ "Date", "Home team", "Score", "Away team", "Venue", "Box Score", "Report" ]
[ [ "16 October", "Perth Wildcats", "106-101", "Adelaide 36ers", "Challenge Stadium", "box score", "report" ], [ "16 October", "Victoria Giants", "130-102", "Melbourne Tigers", "Hisense Arena", "box score", "report" ], [ "18 October", "Melbourne Tigers", "103-92", "Canberra Cannons", "State Netball and Hockey Centre", "box score", "report" ], [ "18 October", "Sydney Kings", "119-102", "Wollongong Hawks", "Sydney Entertainment Centre", "box score", "report" ], [ "18 October", "Brisbane Bullets", "92-101", "Cairns Taipans", "Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre", "box score", "report" ], [ "19 October", "Adelaide 36ers", "92-105", "Canberra Cannons", "Adelaide Arena", "box score", "report" ], [ "19 October", "Townsville Crocodiles", "108-117", "Cairns Taipans", "Townsville Entertainment Centre", "box score", "report" ], [ "20 October", "West Sydney Razorbacks", "94-122", "Sydney Kings", "State Sports Centre", "box score", "report" ] ]
Regular season -- Round 3
2002–03_NBL_season_2
The 2002-03 NBL season was the 25th season of competition since its establishment in 1979. A total of 11 teams contested the league.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brave_Festival
Brave Festival
[ "Artists", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Alim Quasimov", "Azerbeijan", "Master of mugham - modal singing" ], [ "Beta Dance Troupe", "Israel", "Dance of Ethiopian Jewry" ], [ "Bistri Vodi", "Macedonia", "Traditional music from Macedonia" ], [ "Bunun Tribe", "Taiwan", "Pasibutbut - prayer for a bountiful harvest" ], [ "Descendance", "Australia", "Songs and dances inspired by Native Australians" ], [ "Narodnyj Prazdnik", "Russia", "Traditional Russian-Ukrainian songs" ], [ "Nomadic Theatre Sakhna", "Kyrgyzstan", "Kyrgyz epics shown by theatre , music and sculpture" ], [ "Roudaniates", "Morocco", "Roundaniat dance and songs" ], [ "Song of the Goat Theatre", "Poland", "Lacrimosa - experimental theatre" ], [ "Stari Koni", "Ukraine", "Archaic melodies fromWestern Polesie" ], [ "Theatre of Eight Day", "Poland", "Legends of Polish student theater from 1970s and 1980s" ], [ "Teatro Actores Alidos", "Sardinia", "Songs of Sardinian women" ], [ "Vakhtanguri", "Georgia", "Traditional songs from the region of Guria" ] ]
Festival Main Program -- 2007
Poster of Brave Festival 2007 `` Drowned Songs ''
Brave_Festival_9
Brave Festival - Against Cultural Exile is an annual Polish music festival launched in 2005 by Song of the Goat Theatre Association. It takes place in Wroclaw, as well as in other cities in Lower Silesia. Since inception, artists from all over the world have been invited to present their musical/cultural traditions. The festival is intended as an opportunity for attendees to speak about where they come from, their values, their traditions and their spirituality. It aims to save and protect forgotten, abandoned and forlorn cultures. Brave Festival also has a project called Brave Kids, which aims is to introduce, integrate and start a collaboration of artistic groups of children from different continents. Grzegorz Bral is the director of Brave Festival. In 2011 Brave Festival was included in the official list of The Cultural Programme of the Polish EU Presidency 2011 in the category Cylic cultural events and festivals organized by local and non-governmental institutions. The following groups help to support the festival: President of the City of Wroclaw - Rafal Dutkiewicz, UNESCO, Marshal of the dolnośląskie voivodeship - Rafał Jurkowlaniec and the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shake_It_Up_(Chinese_TV_series)
Shake It Up (Chinese TV series)
[ "Contestant", "Age", "Occupation" ]
[ [ "Dilraba Dilmurat", "( 1992-06-03 ) June 3 , 1992 ( age 28 )", "Actress" ], [ "Joker Xue", "( 1983-07-17 ) July 17 , 1983 ( age 37 )", "Singer" ], [ "Jane Zhang", "( 1984-10-11 ) October 11 , 1984 ( age 35 )", "Singer" ], [ "Wang Ziyi", "( 1996-07-13 ) July 13 , 1996 ( age 24 )", "Singer" ], [ "Xu Weizhou", "( 1994-10-20 ) October 20 , 1994 ( age 25 )", "Actor" ], [ "Mao Xiaotong", "( 1988-02-16 ) February 16 , 1988 ( age 32 )", "Actrese" ], [ "Deng Lun", "( 1992-10-21 ) October 21 , 1992 ( age 27 )", "Actor" ], [ "Ren Jialun", "( 1989-04-11 ) April 11 , 1989 ( age 31 )", "Actor" ], [ "Qin Lan", "( 1981-07-17 ) July 17 , 1981 ( age 39 )", "Actress" ], [ "Dong Jie", "( 1980-04-19 ) April 19 , 1980 ( age 40 )", "Actress" ], [ "Rainie Yang", "( 1984-06-04 ) June 4 , 1984 ( age 36 )", "Singer" ], [ "Sheng Yilun", "( 1992-09-23 ) September 23 , 1992 ( age 27 )", "Actor" ], [ "Zhong Chuxi", "( 1993-03-18 ) March 18 , 1993 ( age 27 )", "Actress" ], [ "Jiro Wang", "( 1981-08-24 ) August 24 , 1981 ( age 38 )", "Singer" ], [ "Neo Hou", "( 1997-08-03 ) August 3 , 1997 ( age 22 )", "Actor" ], [ "Jackson Yee", "( 2000-11-28 ) November 28 , 2000 ( age 19 )", "Singer" ], [ "Wu Xin", "( 1983-01-29 ) January 29 , 1983 ( age 37 )", "Actress" ], [ "Leo Wu", "( 1999-12-26 ) December 26 , 1999 ( age 20 )", "Actor" ], [ "Victoria Song", "( 1987-02-02 ) February 2 , 1987 ( age 33 )", "Singer" ], [ "Jing Tian", "( 1988-07-21 ) July 21 , 1988 ( age 32 )", "Actress" ] ]
Contestants
Shake_It_Up_(Chinese_TV_series)_0
Shake It Up () is an upcoming original Chinese reality street dance variety show produced by Dragon Television. The show officially aired and broadcast online on July 22, 2018 on Dragon Television.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kappa_Phi_Kappa
Kappa Phi Kappa
[ "Chapter", "School", "Year Chartered", "Known dates of inactivity" ]
[ [ "Alpha", "Dartmouth College", "1922", "1937-1950" ], [ "Beta", "Lafayette College", "1922", "" ], [ "Gamma", "University of Maine", "1923", "" ], [ "Delta", "Colby College", "1923", "1937-" ], [ "Epsilon", "Gettysburg College", "1923", "" ], [ "Zeta", "Allegheny College", "1923", "1937-1950" ], [ "Eta", "Wittenberg University", "1923", "" ], [ "Theta", "Millikin University", "1924", "1936-" ], [ "Iota", "Emory and Henry College", "1924", "1950-1951" ], [ "Kappa", "Birmingham-Southern College", "1924", "" ], [ "Lambda", "University of Pennsylvania", "1924", "" ], [ "Mu", "Middlebury College", "1925", "1939-" ], [ "Nu", "Syracuse University", "1925", "" ], [ "Xi", "Miami University", "1925", "" ], [ "Omicron", "Washington and Lee University", "1925", "1936-" ], [ "Pi", "College of William & Mary", "1925", "1936-" ], [ "Rho", "Drake University", "1925", "1936-" ], [ "Sigma", "Wake Forest University", "1926", "1936-" ], [ "Tau", "University of Pittsburgh", "1926", "" ], [ "Upsilon", "University of Rochester", "1926", "1936-" ] ]
Chapters
Kappa_Phi_Kappa_0
Kappa Phi Kappa (ΚΦΚ) is a professional fraternity for students in Education. It was organized in 1922 at Dartmouth College. It currently has one remaining active chapter, at Ohio State University.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai_Masters_(tennis)
Shanghai Masters (tennis)
[ "Year", "Champions", "Runners-up", "Score" ]
[ [ "2009", "Julien Benneteau Jo-Wilfried Tsonga", "Mariusz Fyrstenberg Marcin Matkowski", "6-2 , 6-4" ], [ "2010", "Jürgen Melzer Leander Paes", "Mariusz Fyrstenberg Marcin Matkowski", "7-5 , 4-6 , [ 10-5 ]" ], [ "2011", "Max Mirnyi Daniel Nestor", "Michaël Llodra Nenad Zimonjić", "3-6 , 6-1 , [ 12-10 ]" ], [ "2012", "Leander Paes ( 2 ) Radek Štěpánek", "Mahesh Bhupathi Rohan Bopanna", "6-7 , 6-3 , [ 10-5 ]" ], [ "2013", "Ivan Dodig Marcelo Melo", "David Marrero Fernando Verdasco", "7-6 , 6-7 , [ 10-2 ]" ], [ "2014", "Bob Bryan Mike Bryan", "Julien Benneteau Édouard Roger-Vasselin", "6-3 , 7-6" ], [ "2015", "Raven Klaasen Marcelo Melo ( 2 )", "Simone Bolelli Fabio Fognini", "6-3 , 6-3" ], [ "2016", "John Isner Jack Sock", "Henri Kontinen John Peers", "6-4 , 6-4" ], [ "2017", "Henri Kontinen John Peers", "Łukasz Kubot Marcelo Melo", "6-4 , 6-2" ], [ "2018", "Łukasz Kubot Marcelo Melo ( 3 )", "Jamie Murray Bruno Soares", "6-4 , 6-2" ], [ "2019", "Mate Pavić Bruno Soares", "Łukasz Kubot Marcelo Melo", "6-4 , 6-2" ] ]
Past finals -- Doubles
Marcelo Melo holds the record for most doubles titles with three .
Shanghai_Masters_(tennis)_3
The Shanghai Masters (, also known as Shanghai Rolex Masters for sponsorship reasons) is a professional men's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts, and held annually in early October at the Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena in the Minhang District of Shanghai. The tournament is chronologically the eighth out of nine ATP Tour Masters 1000 events on the ATP Tour, and is the only one not played in Europe or North America.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1978_Nations_motorcycle_Grand_Prix
1978 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix
[ "Pos", "Rider", "Team", "Manufacturer", "Time/Retired", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Kenny Roberts", "Yamaha Motor Company", "Yamaha", "59'17.000", "15" ], [ "2", "Pat Hennen", "", "Suzuki", "+6.200", "12" ], [ "3", "Marco Lucchinelli", "Cagiva Corse", "Suzuki", "+35.500", "10" ], [ "4", "Steve Baker", "Team Gallina Nava Olio Fiat", "Suzuki", "+40.400", "8" ], [ "5", "Barry Sheene", "Texaco Heron Team Suzuki", "Suzuki", "+51.400", "6" ], [ "6", "Wil Hartog", "Riemersma Racing", "Suzuki", "+1'07.500", "5" ], [ "7", "Tepi Länsivuori", "", "Suzuki", "+1'16.300", "4" ], [ "8", "Philippe Coulon", "Marlboro Nava Total", "Suzuki", "+2'04.100", "3" ], [ "9", "Boet van Dulmen", "", "Suzuki", "+2'04.700", "2" ], [ "10", "Gianni Rolando", "Team Librenti", "Suzuki", "+1 lap", "1" ], [ "11", "Nico Cereghini", "", "Suzuki", "+1 lap", "" ], [ "12", "Graziano Rossi", "Team Gallina Nava Olio Fiat", "Suzuki", "+1 lap", "" ], [ "13", "Franz Rau", "Kazenmaier Autovermietung", "Suzuki", "+1 lap", "" ], [ "14", "Alex George", "", "Suzuki", "+1 lap", "" ], [ "15", "Roberto Coli", "", "Suzuki", "+1 lap", "" ], [ "Ret", "Carlo Perugini", "", "Suzuki", "Accident", "" ], [ "Ret", "Carlos Delgado de San Antonio", "", "Suzuki", "Accident", "" ], [ "Ret", "Carlo Paganini", "", "Suzuki", "Retired", "" ], [ "Ret", "Bruno Kneubühler", "RSS Racing Team", "Suzuki", "Retired", "" ], [ "Ret", "Lorenzo Ghiselli", "", "Suzuki", "Retired", "" ] ]
Classification -- 500 cc
1978_Nations_motorcycle_Grand_Prix_0
The 1978 Nations motorcycle Grand Prix was the fifth round of the 1978 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season. It took place on the weekend of 12-14 May 1978 at the Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erica_Krauth
Erica Krauth
[ "Outcome", "No", "Date", "Tournament", "Surface", "Opponent", "Score" ]
[ [ "Winner", "1", "28 September 1998", "Córdoba , Argentina", "Clay", "Katalin Marosi", "2-6 , 6-1 , 6-4" ], [ "Winner", "2", "17 May 1999", "Elvas , Portugal", "Hard", "Kelly Liggan", "6-1 , 7-5" ], [ "Runner-up", "1", "19 June 2000", "Alkmaar , Netherlands", "Clay", "Eugenia Chialvo", "5-5 ret" ], [ "Runner-up", "2", "6 October 2003", "Ciudad Juárez , Mexico", "Clay", "Natalia Gussoni", "4-6 , 3-6" ], [ "Runner-up", "3", "3 July 2005", "Båstad , Sweden", "Clay", "Hanna Nooni", "0-6 , 2-6" ] ]
ITF finals -- Singles ( 2–3 )
Legend $ 100,000 tournaments $ 75,000 tournaments $ 50,000 tournaments $ 25,000 tournaments $ 10,000 tournaments Finals by surface Hard ( 1–0 ) Clay ( 1–3 ) Grass ( 0–0 ) Carpet ( 0–0 )
Erica_Krauth_2
Erica Krauth (born 20 May 1981) is a retired Argentine female tennis player. She has career-high WTA rankings of 229 in singles, achieved on 16 August 2004, and 103 in doubles, set on 11 October 2004. Krauth won two singles and 23 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. She made her main-draw debut on the WTA Tour at the 2009 Swedish Open and 2009 Gastein Ladies in the doubles event partnering Hanna Nooni. Krauth retired from professional tennis 2010.