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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Newcastle_United_F.C._season
2012–13 Newcastle United F.C. season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Name", "From", "Fee" ]
[ [ "4 January 2013", "DF", "Mathieu Debuchy", "Lille", "£5.5 million" ], [ "22 January 2013", "DF", "Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa", "Montpellier", "£6.7 million" ], [ "23 January 2013", "FW", "Yoan Gouffran", "Bordeaux", "£1.4 million" ], [ "24 January 2013", "DF", "Massadio Haïdara", "Nancy", "£2 million" ], [ "24 January 2013", "MF", "Moussa Sissoko", "Toulouse", "£2.1 million" ], [ "31 January 2013", "DF", "Kevin Mbabu", "Servette", "£1 million" ] ]
Transfers ( winter ) -- In
2012–13_Newcastle_United_F.C._season_11
In the 2012-13 football season, English club Newcastle United competed in the Premier League for the third consecutive season. It was Newcastle United's 120th season of professional football. This article shows statistics and lists details of all matches played by the club during the season.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Haslinger
Paul Haslinger
[ "Year", "Title", "Director", "Production Company" ]
[ [ "2015", "Rainbow Six Siege", "", "Ubisoft" ], [ "2009", "X-Men Origins : Wolverine", "Margaret Tang", "Amaze Entertainment , Activision Blizzard" ], [ "2008", "Need For Speed : Undercover", "Joseph A. Hodges", "Electronic Arts Blackbox" ], [ "2008", "Rainbow Six : Vegas 2", "David Jankowski , David Moodie", "Ubisoft" ], [ "2006", "Rainbow Six : Vegas", "David Moodie", "Ubisoft" ], [ "2006", "Far Cry Instincts : Evolution", "", "Ubisoft" ], [ "2005", "Far Cry Instincts", "", "Ubisoft" ] ]
Works -- Video games
Paul_Haslinger_2
Paul Haslinger (born 11 December 1962) is an Austrian musician and composer. He lives and works in Los Angeles, California.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_Basketball_League_of_Serbia
2017–18 Basketball League of Serbia
[ "Team", "Head coach", "Captain", "Kit manufacturer", "Shirt sponsor" ]
[ [ "Beovuk 72", "Slobodan Srezoski", "Igor Jevđenić", "-", "-" ], [ "Borac", "Jovica Arsić", "Marko Marinović", "-", "P.S . Fashion , mts" ], [ "Crvena zvezda mts", "Milenko Topić", "Branko Lazić", "Nike", "mts" ], [ "Dunav", "Mitar Ašćerić", "Aleksandar Miljković", "Cvetex", "Best Shop Group" ], [ "Dynamic VIP PAY", "Miroslav Nikolić", "Vuk Vulikić", "NAAI", "VIP PAY" ], [ "FMP", "Vladimir Jovanović", "Radoš Šešlija", "Champion", "FMP" ], [ "Mega Bemax", "Dejan Milojević", "Ognjen Čarapić", "Adidas", "Bemax" ], [ "Metalac", "Mihailo Poček", "Đukan Đukanović", "-", "-" ], [ "Mladost", "Branko Maksimović", "Veljko Brkić", "-", "-" ], [ "Radnički", "Bojan Kusmuk", "Nikola Vasojević", "NAAI", "FIAT" ], [ "OKK Beograd", "Darko Kostić", "-", "Adidas", "-" ], [ "Partizan NIS", "Nenad Čanak", "Novica Veličković", "Under Armour", "NIS" ], [ "Sloga", "Mihailo Drobnjak", "Saša Đorđević", "-", "-" ], [ "Spartak", "Dragoljub Vidačić", "Miloš Nikolić", "-", "-" ], [ "Tamiš", "Bojan Jovičić", "Mladen Vitković", "unit-sport", "-" ], [ "Vojvodina", "Filip Socek", "Teodor Atanasov", "Peak", "Roda" ], [ "Vršac", "Mihajlo Mitić", "-", "NAAI", "Villager" ], [ "Zlatibor", "Vanja Guša", "Vladimir Veličković", "Ardu", "Dino park" ] ]
Teams -- Personnel and sponsorship
2017–18_Basketball_League_of_Serbia_2
The 2017-18 Basketball League of Serbia () is the 12th season of the Basketball League of Serbia, the highest professional basketball league in Serbia. It is also 74th national championship played by Serbian clubs inclusive of nation's previous incarnations as Yugoslavia and Serbia & Montenegro.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Youth_Scrabble_Championships
World Youth Scrabble Championships
[ "Place", "Player", "Country" ]
[ [ "1st", "Suanne Ong", "Malaysia" ], [ "2nd", "Alastair Richards", "Australia" ], [ "3rd", "Michael McKenna", "Australia" ], [ "4th", "Preedee Khongthanara", "Thailand" ], [ "5th", "Charnrit Khongthana", "Thailand" ], [ "6th", "Oluwaseun Oyeleke", "Nigeria" ], [ "7th", "Wong Zhi Yuan", "Singapore" ], [ "8th", "Wanchana Jirapitikul", "Thailand" ], [ "9th", "Goutham Jayaraman", "Singapore" ], [ "10th", "Charas Worapotpisut", "Thailand" ] ]
WYSC 2009 : Johor Baru , Malaysia
World_Youth_Scrabble_Championships_9
The first World Youth Scrabble Championships were held in Wollongong, Australia 2006. Competitors from Australia, Bahrain, Canada, England, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines, Qatar, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates and United States have competed in the annual tournament so far. WYSC is open to anyone under the age of 18 on 1 January of the year of each tournament. The tournament used to be held at the start of December but was brought forward to August for 2014. So far the WYSC tournament has been held in Malaysia five times, Australia twice, Dubai twice and the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and the United Kingdom once each. Malaysia is scheduled to host the 2019 championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/83rd_Minnesota_Legislature
83rd Minnesota Legislature
[ "Name", "District", "City", "Party" ]
[ [ "Abeler , Jim", "48B", "Anoka", "Rep" ], [ "Adolphson , Peter", "42A", "Minnetonka", "Rep" ], [ "Anderson , Bruce", "19A", "Buffalo Township", "Rep" ], [ "Abrams , Ron", "43B", "Minnetonka", "Rep" ], [ "Anderson , Irv", "03A", "International Falls", "DFL" ], [ "Anderson , Jeff", "27B", "Austin , Minnesota", "Rep" ], [ "Atkins , Joe", "39B", "Inver Grove Heights", "DFL" ], [ "Beard , Michael", "35A", "Shakopee", "Rep" ], [ "Bernardy , Connie", "51B", "Fridley", "DFL" ], [ "Biernat , Len", "59A", "Minneapolis", "DFL" ], [ "Blaine , Greg", "12B", "Little Falls", "Rep" ], [ "Borrell , Dick", "19B", "Waverly", "Rep" ], [ "Boudreau , Lynda", "26B", "Faribault", "Rep" ], [ "Bradley , Fran", "29B", "Rochester", "Rep" ], [ "Brod , Laura", "25A", "New Prague", "Rep" ], [ "Buesgens , Mark", "35B", "Jordan", "Rep" ], [ "Carlson , Lyndon", "45B", "Crystal", "DFL" ], [ "Clark , Karen", "61A", "Minneapolis", "DFL" ], [ "Cornish , Tony", "24B", "Good Thunder", "Rep" ], [ "Cox , Ray", "25B", "Northfield", "Rep" ] ]
Members -- House of Representatives
83rd_Minnesota_Legislature_1
The eighty-third Minnesota Legislature first convened on January 7, 2003. The 67 members of the Minnesota Senate and the 134 members of the Minnesota House of Representatives were elected during the General Election on November 5, 2002.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Copa_CONMEBOL
1993 Copa CONMEBOL
[ "Team 1", "Agg", "Team 2", "1st leg", "2nd leg" ]
[ [ "Atlético Mineiro", "2-2 ( 4-2 p )", "Fluminense", "2-0", "0-2" ], [ "Deportivo Sipesa", "3-3 ( 4-3 p )", "Emelec", "0-1", "3-2" ], [ "Botafogo", "6-3", "Bragantino", "3-1", "3-2" ], [ "Caracas", "2-0", "Deportivo Táchira", "1-0", "1-0" ], [ "Peñarol", "2-1", "Huracán", "1-0", "1-1" ], [ "Sportivo Luqueño", "3-2", "Deportivo Español", "1-1", "2-1" ], [ "Vasco da Gama", "2-2 ( 2-4 p )", "Colo-Colo", "2-0", "0-2" ], [ "San Lorenzo", "2-0", "Danubio", "0-0", "2-0" ] ]
First round
1993_Copa_CONMEBOL_1
The 1993 Copa CONMEBOL was the second edition of CONMEBOL's annual club tournament. Teams that failed to qualify for the Copa Libertadores played in this tournament. Sixteen teams from eight South American football confederations qualified for this tournament. Colombia and Bolivia sent no representatives. Botafogo defeated Peñarol in the finals.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_World's_Strongest_Man
2008 World's Strongest Man
[ "#", "Name", "Nationality", "Pts" ]
[ [ "1", "Derek Poundstone", "United States", "29" ], [ "2", "Jason Bergmann", "United States", "27.5" ], [ "3", "Mark Felix", "United Kingdom", "26" ], [ "4", "Stefán Sölvi Pétursson", "Iceland", "19" ], [ "5", "Jarek Dymek", "Poland", "18.5" ], [ "6", "Igor Werner", "Germany", "6" ] ]
Qualifying heats -- Heat 1
2008_World's_Strongest_Man_0
The 2008 World's Strongest Man was the 31st edition of World's Strongest Man and was won by Mariusz Pudzianowski from Poland. It was his fifth and record breaking title. Derek Poundstone from the United States finished second, and Dave Ostlund also from the United States finished third after finishing sixth the previous year. The contest was held at Charleston, West Virginia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Thailand_Amateur_League
2017 Thailand Amateur League
[ "Club", "Province", "Years" ]
[ [ "The Alumni of Islamic College of Thailand Association", "Bangkok", "2012" ], [ "Romklao United", "Bangkok", "2017" ], [ "Air Force Welfare Department", "Pathum Thani", "2011" ], [ "Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University", "Bangkok", "2015" ], [ "Thonburi University", "Bangkok", "2016" ], [ "Yingcharoen", "Nonthaburi", "2010" ], [ "Sakultala WS", "Bangkok", "1999" ], [ "Bangplub Don Army", "Nonthaburi", "2015" ], [ "Sky-U-car", "Nonthaburi", "2017" ], [ "R-ma Soccer", "Bangkok", "2016" ], [ "Suankularb Pathum-Aiin United", "Pathum Thani", "2017" ], [ "Pad Siam", "Bangkok", "2017" ] ]
Metropolitan zone of Bangkok Metropolitan Region -- Teams
2017_Thailand_Amateur_League_18
The 2017 Thailand Amateur League is the 1st season of the League competition since its establishment in 2017. It is in the fifth tier of the Thai football league system.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999–2000_Scottish_Cup
1999–2000 Scottish Cup
[ "Home team", "Score", "Away team" ]
[ [ "Aberdeen", "2 - 0", "St Mirren" ], [ "Alloa Athletic", "1 - 0", "Kilmarnock" ], [ "Ayr United", "1 - 1 ( 7 - 6 pen . )", "Dundee" ], [ "Motherwell", "2 - 0", "Arbroath" ], [ "Brechin City", "0 - 0 ( 3 - 4 pen . )", "Greenock Morton" ] ]
Third round -- Replays
1999–2000_Scottish_Cup_5
The 1999-2000 Scottish Cup was the 115th staging of Scotland's most prestigious football knockout competition, also known for sponsorship reasons as the Tennent's Scottish Cup. The Cup was won by Rangers who defeated Aberdeen 4-0 in the final. Probably one of the biggest shocks of the tournament was when at the time First Division Inverness Caledonian Thistle beat Premiership club Celtic F.C. 3-1 inspiring the famous headline in The Sun SuperCaleyGoBallisticCelticAreAtrocious the next day.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowy_Mountains_Scheme
Snowy Mountains Scheme
[ "Hydro-electric power station", "Installed capacity ( MW )", "HP ( Thou )", "Year completed" ]
[ [ "Guthega", "60", "80", "1955" ], [ "Tumut 1", "330", "440", "1958" ], [ "Tumut 2", "286", "384", "1961" ], [ "Blowering", "80", "110", "1967" ], [ "Murray 1", "950", "1,270", "1967" ], [ "Murray 2", "550", "740", "1969" ], [ "Tumut 3", "1,650", "2,210", "1974" ], [ "Tumut 3 Micro Hydro", "0.72", "0.97", "2004" ], [ "Jounama Small Hydro", "14.4", "19.3", "2010" ], [ "Jindabyne Dam Mini Hydro", "1.1", "1.5", "2011" ] ]
Components -- Power stations
Snowy_Mountains_Scheme_0
The Snowy Mountains scheme or Snowy scheme is a hydroelectricity and irrigation complex in south-east Australia. The Scheme consists of sixteen major dams; seven power stations; one pumping station; and of tunnels, pipelines and aqueducts that were constructed between 1949 and 1974. The Scheme was completed under the supervision of Chief Engineer, Sir William Hudson. It is the largest engineering project undertaken in Australia. The water of the Snowy River and some of its tributaries, much of which formerly flowed southeast onto the river flats of East Gippsland, and into Bass Strait of the Tasman sea, is captured at high elevations and diverted inland to the Murray and Murrumbidgee Rivers irrigation areas. The Scheme includes two major tunnel systems constructed through the continental divide of the Snowy Mountains, known in Australia as the Great Dividing Range. The water falls and travels through large hydro-electric power stations which generate peak-load power for the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Victoria. The Scheme also provides some security of water flows to the Murray-Darling basin, providing approximately 2,100 gigalitres (7.4×10 cu ft) of water a year to the basin for use in Australia's irrigated agriculture industry. In 2016, the Snowy Mountains Scheme was added to the Australian National Heritage List.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1944
List of shipwrecks in October 1944
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Arisan Maru", "Japan", "World War II : Convoy MATA-30 : The hell ship was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea ( 20°00′N 118°44′E / 20.000°N 118.733°E / 20.000 ; 118.733 ) by USS Shark ( United States Navy ) while carrying 1,781 prisoners of war . A total of 1,773 prisoners of war , 27 Japanese passengers , thirteen gunners and two crewmen were killed . Over 300 survivors rescued by Take ( Imperial Japanese Navy )" ], [ "Augustus Thomas", "United States", "World War II : The Liberty ship was severely damaged by a Japanese aircraft that struck her off Leyte , Philippines , after being set ablaze by AA fire . There was no casualty . She was beached one mile east of the Palo River . Eventually refloated and declared a total loss . Towed to Australia and then to California arriving in early 1946 , scrapped in 1957" ], [ "USS Darter", "United States Navy", "World War II : The Gato -class submarine ran aground in the Palawan Strait , Philippines and was scuttled to prevent capture by the Japanese . The entire crew was picked up by USS Dace ( United States Navy )" ], [ "Daiten Maru", "Japan", "World War II : Convoy MATA-30 : The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan , Luzon , Philippines ( 20°12′N 119°01′E / 20.200°N 119.017°E / 20.200 ; 119.017 ) by USS Seadragon ( United States Navy ) . Five crewman were killed" ], [ "Eiko Maru", "Japan", "World War II : Convoy MATA-30 : The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan ( 20°35′N 118°32′E / 20.583°N 118.533°E / 20.583 ; 118.533 ) by USS Seadragon ( United States Navy ) . A crewman and three survivors of Shinsei Maru No . 1 ( Japan ) were killed" ], [ "F 433", "Kriegsmarine", "World War II : The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was shelled and sunk in error by UJ 202 and UJ 208 ( both Kriegsmarine ) in the Adriatic Sea south of Jablanac , during a battle against British MTBs . There were 7 dead and 14 wounded" ], [ "F 599", "Kriegsmarine", "The Type C2 Marinefahrprahm was scuttled in the Baltic Sea off Sõrve Peninsula due to damage suffered in the days before in ground and air attacks" ], [ "Gassan Maru", "Japan", "World War II : The transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean south west of Kyushu by USS Croaker ( United States Navy )" ], [ "Glommen 4", "Kriegsmarine", "The coaster was run aground by her crew at Jakobsnes , Norway and an attempt was made to set her on fire . Sold post-war , repaired and converted to a fishing vessel , entering service in 1949 as Henningsvær" ], [ "Hunte", "Germany", "World War II : The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the North Sea off Vlieland , Friesland , Netherlands" ], [ "Ikutagawa Maru", "Japan", "World War II : The Standard 2D Type cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off Chichi-jima by USS Kingfish ( United States Navy )" ], [ "Kikusui Maru", "Japan", "World War II : Convoy MATA-30 : The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan ( 19°46′N 118°30′E / 19.767°N 118.500°E / 19.767 ; 118.500 ) by USS Snook ( United States Navy ) . Twelve crew were killed" ], [ "Kokuryu Maru", "Japan", "World War II : Convoy MATA-30 : The transport was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north west of Vigan ( 19°42′N 118°38′E / 19.700°N 118.633°E / 19.700 ; 118.633 ) by USS Snook or USS Icefish ( both United States Navy ) . A total of 324 passengers , five gunners and 63 crew were killed" ], [ "Kori Go Maru", "Japan", "World War II : The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the South China Sea north north west of Mako , Pescadore Islands , ( 24°42′N 120°21′E / 24.700°N 120.350°E / 24.700 ; 120.350 ) by USS Tang ( United States Navy ) . A crewman was killed" ], [ "USS LCI ( L ) -1065", "United States Navy", "World War II : The landing craft infantry was sunk when an Imperial Japanese Army Mitsubishi Ki-21 Sally aircraft hit by AA fire crashed into her in Leyte Gulf . 7 crew were killed , 5 missing and 9 suffered severe burns , one dying later" ], [ "Linnea", "Finland", "World War II : The galliass was torpedoed and sunk in the Baltic Sea of Odensholm by U-958 ( Kriegsmarine . There were no survivor" ], [ "Mikage Maru", "Imperial Japanese Army", "World War II : The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the East China Sea ( 33°00′N 125°49′E / 33.000°N 125.817°E / 33.000 ; 125.817 ) by USS Croaker ( United States Navy ) . 27 crewmen were killed" ], [ "Musashi", "Imperial Japanese Navy", "Musashi World War II : The Yamato -class battleship was bombed and sunk in the Sibuyan Sea by aircraft from USS Essex , USS Franklin and USS Intrepid ( all United States Navy ) with the loss of 1,023 of her 2,399 crew . Wreck located March , 2015" ], [ "Panuco", "Italy", "World War II : The tanker was shelled and sunk in Genoa , Italy . Raised and scrapped post-war" ], [ "USS Princeton", "United States Navy", "USS Princeton and USS Birmingham World War II : Battle of Leyte Gulf : The Independence -class aircraft carrier was damaged by an Imperial Japanese Navy Yokosuka D4Y Judy kamikaze aircraft attack with the loss of 108 of her 1,469 crew . Survivors were rescued by USS Birmingham and USS Irwin ( both United States Navy ) . Princeton was then scuttled by USS Reno ( United States Navy )" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1944_24
The list of shipwrecks in October 1944 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during October 1944.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_hammer_throw
2012 European Athletics Championships – Men's hammer throw
[ "Rank", "Group", "Athlete", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "Result", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "A", "Krisztián Pars", "Hungary", "77.16", "x", "78.09", "78.09", "Q" ], [ "2", "B", "Nicola Vizzoni", "Italy", "73.99", "76.42", "74.18", "76.42", "q , SB" ], [ "3", "B", "Oleksiy Sokyrskyy", "Ukraine", "75.35", "x", "72.56", "75.35", "q" ], [ "4", "A", "Olli-Pekka Karjalainen", "Finland", "74.54", "x", "x", "74.54", "q" ], [ "5", "B", "Pavel Kryvitski", "Belarus", "70.78", "x", "74.39", "74.39", "q" ], [ "6", "B", "Markus Esser", "Germany", "74.04", "73.42", "x", "74.04", "q" ], [ "7", "A", "Aleksey Zagornyi", "Russia", "72.10", "73.55", "74.00", "74.00", "q" ], [ "8", "A", "Marcel Lomnický", "Slovakia", "73.84", "73.32", "x", "73.84", "q" ], [ "9", "B", "Szymon Ziółkowski", "Poland", "72.05", "x", "73.74", "73.74", "q" ], [ "10", "A", "Jérôme Bortoluzzi", "France", "70.29", "73.46", "x", "73.46", "q" ], [ "11", "B", "Valeriy Sviatokha", "Belarus", "73.01", "x", "70.48", "73.01", "q" ], [ "12", "A", "Mattias Jons", "Sweden", "71.56", "72.85", "x", "72.85", "q" ], [ "13", "A", "Nicolas Figère", "France", "72.84", "71.17", "x", "72.84", "" ], [ "14", "A", "Eivind Henriksen", "Norway", "72.54", "x", "71.49", "72.54", "" ], [ "15", "A", "Lorenzo Povegliano", "Italy", "x", "72.47", "x", "72.47", "" ], [ "16", "B", "Kristóf Németh", "Hungary", "69.42", "71.23", "72.46", "72.46", "" ], [ "17", "A", "Yury Shayunou", "Belarus", "x", "72.18", "72.07", "72.18", "" ], [ "18", "B", "Anatoliy Pozdnyakov", "Russia", "69.08", "67.84", "71.79", "71.79", "" ], [ "19", "A", "Andriy Martynyuk", "Ukraine", "71.48", "68.39", "71.69", "71.69", "" ], [ "20", "B", "Tuomas Seppänen", "Finland", "69.84", "70.47", "71.15", "71.15", "" ] ]
Results -- Qualification
Qualification : Qualification Performance 77.50 ( Q ) or at least 12 best performers advance to the final
2012_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_hammer_throw_0
The men's hammer throw at the 2012 European Athletics Championships was held at the Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 28 and 30 June.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Ducks_football
Oregon Ducks football
[ "Season", "Date", "Bowl", "Opponent", "Result" ]
[ [ "2014", "January 1 , 2015", "Rose Bowl", "Florida State", "W 59-20" ], [ "2014", "January 12 , 2015", "CFP National Championship", "Ohio State", "L 20-42" ], [ "2015", "January 2 , 2016", "Alamo Bowl", "TCU", "L 41-47 3 OT" ], [ "2017", "December 17 , 2017", "Las Vegas Bowl", "Boise State", "L 28-38" ], [ "2018", "December 31 , 2018", "Redbox Bowl", "Michigan State", "W 7-6" ], [ "2019", "January 1 , 2020", "Rose Bowl", "Wisconsin", "W 28-27" ] ]
Records and results -- All-time bowl record
Main article : List of Oregon Ducks bowl games This is a partial list of the five most recent bowl games that Oregon has competed in . For the full Oregon bowl game history , see List of Oregon Ducks bowl games From the 2004 Holiday Bowl through the January 2016 Alamo Bowl , Oregon had played in eleven consecutive bowl games , its longest streak . The Ducks failed to make a bowl game at the end of the 2016 season , snapping the streak . From the 1989 Independence Bowl through the January 2016 Alamo Bowl , Oregon had played in bowl games for 23 of 27 seasons , missing only the 1991 , 1993 , 1996 , and 2004 seasons . Oregon played in five BCS bowl games , including four consecutive BCS bowl games from 2009 to 2012 , tied for first in consecutive BCS appearances in the BCS era .
Oregon_Ducks_football_6
The Oregon Ducks football program is a college football team for the University of Oregon, located in the U.S. state of Oregon. The team competes at the NCAA Division I level in the FBS and is a member of the Pac-12 Conference (Pac-12). Although now known as the Ducks, the team was commonly called the Webfoots until the mid-1960s. The program first fielded a football team in 1894. Oregon plays its home games at the 54,000 seat Autzen Stadium in Eugene. Its main rivals are the Oregon State Beavers and the Washington Huskies. The Ducks and Beavers historically end each regular season with the Civil War rivalry game in late November.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_UCI_World_Tour
2018 UCI World Tour
[ "Code", "Official Team Name", "Country", "Groupset", "Road Bike ( s )", "Time Trial Bike", "Wheels" ]
[ [ "ALM", "AG2R La Mondiale ( 2018 season )", "France", "Shimano", "Factor Bikes o2 Factor Bikes ONE Factor Bikes ONE-S", "Factor Bikes Slick", "Mavic" ], [ "AST", "Astana ( 2018 season )", "Kazakhstan", "Shimano", "Argon 18 Gallium Pro Argon 18 Nitrogen Pro Argon Krypton", "E-118 Next", "Corima" ], [ "TBM", "Bahrain-Merida ( 2018 season )", "Bahrain", "Shimano", "Merida Scultura Merida Reacto", "Merida Warp", "Fulcrum" ], [ "BMC", "BMC Racing Team ( 2018 season )", "United States", "Shimano", "BMC Teammachine SLR01 BMC Timemachine TMR01 BMC Roadmachine RM01", "BMC TimeMachine TM01", "Shimano" ], [ "BOH", "Bora-Hansgrohe ( 2018 season )", "Germany", "Shimano", "S-Works Venge S-Works Tarmac S-Works Roubaix", "S-Works Shiv", "Roval" ], [ "DDD", "Team Dimension Data ( 2018 season )", "South Africa", "Shimano/ Rotor", "Cervélo S5 Cervélo R5 Cervélo C5", "Cervélo P5", "Enve" ], [ "EFD", "EF Education First-Drapac p/b Cannondale ( 2018 season )", "United States", "Shimano/FSA", "Cannondale SuperSix EVO Hi-Mod Cannondale Synapse Hi-Mod Cannondale SystemSix Hi-Mod", "Cannondale Slice Hi-Mod", "Vision" ], [ "FDJ", "Groupama-FDJ ( 2018 season )", "France", "Shimano", "Lapierre Xelius SL Lapierre Aircode SL Lapierre Pulsium", "Lapierre Aerostorm DRS", "Shimano" ], [ "TKA", "Team Katusha-Alpecin ( 2018 season )", "Switzerland", "SRAM", "Canyon Ultimate CF SLX Canyon Aeroad CF SLX Canyon Endurace CF SL", "Canyon Speedmax CF", "Zipp" ], [ "TLJ", "LottoNL-Jumbo ( 2018 season )", "Netherlands", "Shimano", "Bianchi OltreXR4 , OltreXR2 Bianchi Specialissima Bianchi Aria", "Bianchi Aquila CV", "Shimano" ], [ "LTS", "Lotto-Soudal ( 2018 season )", "Belgium", "Campagnolo", "Ridley Helium SLX Ridley Noah SL Ridley Fenix SL", "Ridley Dean Fast", "Campagnolo" ], [ "MTS", "Mitchelton-Scott ( 2018 season )", "Australia", "Shimano", "Scott Foil Scott Addict", "Scott Plasma", "Shimano" ], [ "MOV", "Movistar Team ( 2018 season )", "Spain", "Campagnolo", "Canyon Ultimate CF SLX Canyon Aeroad CF SLX Canyon Endurace CF SL", "Canyon Speedmax CF", "Campagnolo" ], [ "QST", "Quick-Step Floors ( 2018 season )", "Belgium", "Shimano/ FSA", "S-Works Venge S-Works Tarmac S-Works Roubaix", "S-Works Shiv", "Roval HED" ], [ "SKY", "Team Sky ( 2018 season )", "Great Britain", "Shimano", "Pinarello Dogma F10 Pinarello Dogma K8-S Pinarello GAN", "Pinarello Bolide", "Shimano" ], [ "SUN", "Team Sunweb ( 2018 season )", "Germany", "Shimano", "Giant TCR Advanced SL Giant Propel Advanced SL Giant Defy Advanced SL", "Giant Trinity", "Giant" ], [ "TFS", "Trek-Segafredo ( 2018 season )", "United States", "Shimano", "Trek Emonda Trek Madone Trek Domane", "Trek SpeedConcept", "Bontrager" ], [ "UAD", "UAE Team Emirates ( 2018 season )", "United Arab Emirates", "Campagnolo", "Colnago c64 , C60 Colnago Concept Colnago V1-R", "Colnago K-Zero", "Campagnolo" ] ]
Teams
2018_UCI_World_Tour_0
The 2018 UCI World Tour was a competition that included thirty-seven road cycling events throughout the 2018 men's cycling season. It was the tenth and final edition of the ranking system launched by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) in 2009. The competition began with the opening stage of the Tour Down Under on 16 January and concluded with the final stage of the Tour of Guangxi on 21 October. Belgium's Greg Van Avermaet was the defending champion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_university_and_college_name_changes_in_the_United_States
List of university and college name changes in the United States
[ "Current Name", "Former Name ( s )", "Year of Change" ]
[ [ "Daymar College", "Owensboro Business College", "2001" ], [ "Dakota State University", "Madison Normal School ; Eastern State Normal School ; Dakota Normal School ; Dakota State Normal School ; General Beadle State College ; Dakota State College", "1989" ], [ "Daytona State College", "Daytona Beach College", "2008" ], [ "Delaware Valley University", "National Farm School ; National Agricultural College ; Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture ; Delaware Valley College", "1948,1960,1989,2014" ], [ "DeSales University", "Allentown College of St. Francis de Sales", "2001" ], [ "Diné College", "Navajo Community College", "1997" ], [ "University of Detroit Mercy", "University of Detroit and Mercy College of Detroit", "1990" ], [ "University of the District of Columbia", "D.C. Teachers College merged with Federal City College", "1977" ], [ "Dominican University", "Rosary College", "1997" ], [ "Dominican University of California", "Dominican College", "" ], [ "Drexel University", "Drexel Institute of Technology ( 1936-1970 ) ; Drexel Institute of Art , Science and Industry ( 1891-1936 )", "1970" ], [ "Duke University", "Trinity College ( North Carolina )", "1924" ], [ "Dunlap-Stone University", "International Import-Export Institute", "2008" ] ]
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List_of_university_and_college_name_changes_in_the_United_States_3
Here follows a list of renamings of universities and colleges in the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1963_Turkish_local_elections
1963 Turkish local elections
[ "Party", "Party leader", "Vote total", "Vote percentage" ]
[ [ "Justice Party ( AP )", "Ragıp Gümüşpala", "4,344,185", "45.48%" ], [ "Republican People 's Party ( CHP )", "İsmet İnönü", "3,458,972", "36,22%" ], [ "New Turkey Party ( YTP )", "Ekrem Alican", "621,600", "6,51%" ], [ "Nation Party ( MP )", "Osman Bölükbaşı", "295,523", "3.09%" ], [ "Republican Nation Villagers ' Party ( CKMP )", "Ahmet Oğuz", "292,596", "3.06%" ], [ "Workers ' Party of Turkey ( TİP )", "Mehmet Ali Aybar", "37,898", "0,40%" ], [ "Independents", "", "622,708", "5,24%" ] ]
Turkey held local elections on 17 November 1963 . In the elections , both the mayors and the local parliaments ( Turkish : İl Genel Meclisi ) were elected . The figures presented below are the results of the local parliament elections . [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Turkish_local_elections,_1963_0
Turkey held local elections on 17 November 1963. In the elections, both the mayors and the local parliaments () were elected. The figures presented below are the results of the local parliament elections.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savannah_Campaign_Union_order_of_battle
Savannah Campaign Union order of battle
[ "Division", "Brigade", "Regiments and Others" ]
[ [ "First Division MG Joseph A. Mower", "1st Brigade BG John W. Fuller", "64th Illinois : Cpt Joseph S. Reynolds 18th Missouri : Ltc Charles S. Sheldon 27th Ohio : Cpt James Morgan 39th Ohio : Cpt Daniel Weber" ], [ "First Division MG Joseph A. Mower", "2nd Brigade BG John W. Sprague", "35th New Jersey : Col John J. Cladek 43rd Ohio : Col Wager Swayne 63rd Ohio : Maj John W. Fouts 25th Wisconsin : Ltc Jeremiah McLain Rusk" ], [ "First Division MG Joseph A. Mower", "3rd Brigade Col John Tillson", "10th Illinois : Ltc McLain F. Wood 25th Indiana : Maj James S. Wright 32nd Wisconsin : Col Charles H. De Groat" ], [ "Third Division BG Mortimer Dormer Leggett", "Provost Guard", "20th Illinois : Cpt Henry King" ], [ "Third Division BG Mortimer Dormer Leggett", "1st Brigade BG Manning F. Force", "30th Illinois : Ltc William C. Rhoades 31st Illinois : Ltc Robert N. Pearson 45th Illinois : Maj John O. Duer 12th Wisconsin : Ltc James Kerr Proudfit 16th Wisconsin : Maj William F. Dawes" ], [ "Third Division BG Mortimer Dormer Leggett", "2nd Brigade Col Robert Kingston Scott", "20th Ohio : Cpt Lyman N. Ayres 68th Ohio : Ltc George E. Welles 78th Ohio : Col Greenbury F. Wiles 17th Wisconsin : Maj Patrick H. McCauley" ], [ "Fourth Division BG Giles Alexander Smith", "1st Brigade Col Benjamin F. Potts", "14th Illinois ( battalion ) / 15th Illinois : Lt Alonzo J. Gillespie 41st Illinois ( battalion ) : Maj Robert H. McFadden 53rd Illinois : Col John W. McClanahan 23rd Indiana : Col George S. Babbitt 53rd Indiana : Cpt Henry Duncan 32nd Ohio : Ltc Jefferson J. Hibbets" ], [ "Fourth Division BG Giles Alexander Smith", "3rd Brigade BG William W. Belknap", "32nd Illinois : Maj Henry Davidson 11th Iowa : Cpt Benjamin Beach 13th Iowa : Cpt Justin C. Kennedy 15th Iowa : Maj George Pomutz 16th Iowa : Cpt Crandall W. Williams" ], [ "Artillery Maj Allen C. Waterhouse", "", "Battery C , 1st Michigan Light : Lt Henry Shier 1st Minnesota Light Battery : Lt Henry Hurter 15th Ohio Light Battery : Lt George R. Caspar" ] ]
Right Wing ( Army of the Tennessee ) -- XVII Corps
MG Francis Preston Blair , Jr. Escort : Company G , 11th Illinois Cavalry : Cpt Stephen S. Tripp
Savannah_Campaign_Union_order_of_battle_1
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Savannah Campaign (or Sherman's March to the Sea) of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the campaign.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_crime_films_of_2003
List of crime films of 2003
[ "Title", "Director", "Cast", "Country", "Notes" ]
[ [ "11:14", "Greg Marcks", "Henry Thomas , Blake Heron , Barbara Hershey", "United States", "Crime comedy" ], [ "15", "Royston Tan", "Melvin Chen , Erick Chun , Melvin Lee", "Singapore", "Juvenile delinquency film" ], [ "2 Fast 2 Furious", "John Singleton", "Paul Walker , Tyrese Gibson , Eva Mendes", "United States", "Crime thriller" ], [ "9 Souls", "Toshiaki Toyoda", "Koji Chihara , Yoshio Harada , Itsuji Itao", "Japan", "Crime comedy" ], [ "Bad Santa", "Terry Zwigoff", "Billy Bob Thornton , Tony Cox , Brett Kelly", "United States", "Crime comedy" ], [ "The Big Bounce", "George Armitage", "Owen Wilson , Morgan Freeman , Gary Sinise", "United States", "" ], [ "Boomer", "Pyotr Buslov", "Maksim Konovalov , Sergei Gorobchenko , Vladimir Vdovichenko", "Russia", "" ], [ "Carandiru", "Héctor Babenco", "Luis Carlos Vasconcelos , Milhem Cortaz , Milton Goncalves", "Brazil Argentina", "Prison film" ], [ "Confidence", "James Foley", "Edward Burns , Rachel Weisz , Andy García", "United States", "" ], [ "Cradle 2 the Grave", "Andrzej Bartkowiak", "Jet Li , DMX", "United States", "Master criminal film" ], [ "Doble Juego", "Alberto Durant", "Fabrizio Aguilar , Carlos Alcántara , Mari Pili Barreda", "Peru", "Crime drama" ], [ "Gettin ' Square", "Jonathan Teplitzky", "Sam Worthington , David Wenham , Timothy Spall", "Australia United Kingdom", "Crime comedy" ], [ "Gigli", "Martin Brest", "Ben Affleck , Jennifer Lopez , Justin Bartha", "United States", "" ], [ "Godforsaken", "Pieter Kuijpers", "Egbert-Jan Weeber , Tygo Gernandt , Angela Schijf", "Netherlands", "" ], [ "High Times ' Potluck", "Alison Thompson", "Frank Adonis , Bryant Carroll , Tommy Chong", "United States", "Crime comedy" ], [ "How It All Went Down", "Silvio Pollio", "Silvio Pollio , Daniella Evangelista , Franco Valenti", "Canada United States", "" ], [ "I 'll Sleep When I 'm Dead", "Mike Hodges", "Clive Owen , Charlotte Rampling , Jonathan Rhys-Meyers", "United States United Kingdom", "" ], [ "Infernal Affairs II", "Andrew Lau , Alan Mak", "Anthony Wong , Eric Tsang , Carina Lau", "Hong Kong", "" ], [ "Infernal Affairs III", "Andrew Lau , Alan Mak", "Tony Leung Chiu-Wai , Andy Lau , Leon Lai", "Hong Kong China", "" ], [ "The Italian Job", "F. Gary Gray", "Mark Wahlberg , Charlize Theron , Edward Norton", "United States", "" ] ]
Crime films By decade Before 1930 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 1990 1991 1992 1993 19941995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000s 2000 2001 2002 2003 20042005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010svte This is a list of crime films released in 2003 .
List_of_crime_films_of_2003_0
This is a list of crime films released in 2003.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EuroBasket_2003
EuroBasket 2003
[ "Pos", "Name", "RPG" ]
[ [ "1", "Ademola Okulaja", "8.2" ], [ "2", "Predrag Drobnjak", "7.5" ], [ "2", "Pau Gasol", "7.5" ], [ "4", "Andrei Kirilenko", "6.8" ], [ "4", "Nikola Prkačin", "6.8" ], [ "6", "Matej Mamić", "6.5" ], [ "7", "Dirk Nowitzki", "6.2" ], [ "7", "Giacomo Galanda", "6.2" ], [ "9", "Victor Khryapa", "6.0" ], [ "9", "Dalibor Bagarić", "6.0" ] ]
Rebounds [ 2 ]
EuroBasket_2003_8
The 2003 FIBA European Championship, commonly called FIBA EuroBasket 2003, was the 33rd FIBA EuroBasket regional basketball championship held by FIBA Europe, which also served as the Europe qualifier for the 2004 Summer Olympics, giving a berth to the top three teams in the final standings. It was held in Sweden between September 5 and September 14 2003. Sixteen national teams entered the event under the auspices of FIBA Europe, the sport's regional governing body. The cities of Borås, Luleå, Norrköping, Södertälje and Stockholm hosted the tournament. Lithuania won its third FIBA European title by defeating Spain with a 93-84 score in the final. Lithuania's Šarūnas Jasikevičius was voted the tournament's MVP.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Moscow_Metro_bombings
2010 Moscow Metro bombings
[ "Nationality", "Deaths", "Hospitalized" ]
[ [ "Russia", "37", "75" ], [ "Tajikistan", "3", "1" ], [ "Malaysia", "-", "3" ], [ "Philippines", "-", "1" ], [ "Kyrgyzstan", "-", "1" ], [ "Israel", "-", "1" ], [ "Unidentified", "-", "3" ], [ "Total", "40", "85" ] ]
Suicide bombings -- Casualties
2010_Moscow_Metro_bombings_0
The 2010 Moscow Metro bombings were suicide bombings carried out by two islamic women terrorist during the morning rush hour of March 29, 2010, at two stations of the Moscow Metro (Lubyanka and Park Kultury), with roughly 40 minutes interval between. At least 40 people were killed, and over 100 injured. Russian officials called the incident the deadliest and most sophisticated terrorist attack in the Russian capital in six years, a reference to the Avtozavodskaya and Rizhskaya bombings in 2004. At the time of the attacks, an estimated 500,000 people were commuting through Moscow's metro system. Initial investigation indicated that the bombings were perpetrated by the militant Islamist Caucasus Emirate group. On March 31, Caucasus Emirate leader Doku Umarov claimed responsibility for ordering the attacks in a video released on the internet. He also stated that such attacks in Russia would continue unless Russia grants independence to Muslim states in the North Caucasus region. The man who brought the suicide bombers to Moscow was arrested in July 2010. The Anti-Terror Committee of Russia confirmed in August 2010 that Magomedali Vagabov, along with four other militants, was killed in an operation in Dagestan. He is believed to be a militant behind the bombings, a close associate of Doku Umarov and the husband of Mariam Sharipova, one of the two suicide bombers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mister_World_2016
Mister World 2016
[ "Final Results", "Country", "Contestant" ]
[ [ "Winner", "India", "Rohit Khandelwal" ], [ "2nd place", "Poland", "Rafał Jonkisz" ], [ "3rd place", "Malta", "Timmy Puschkin Scerri" ], [ "4th place", "Mexico", "Aldo Esparza Ramírez" ], [ "5th place", "Canada", "Harjinder ( Jinder ) Atwal" ], [ "6th place", "Austria", "Fabian Kitzweger" ], [ "7th place", "Philippines", "Sam Valdes Ajdani" ], [ "8th place", "England", "Christopher Joseph Bramell" ], [ "9th place", "Scotland", "Tristan Cameron Harper" ], [ "10th place", "South Africa", "Armand du Plessis" ] ]
Results -- MobStar People ’ s Choice
Rohit Khandelwal of India won the MobStar part of the Multimedia Challenge with over a million views and nearly 150,000 likes .
Mister_World_2016_3
Mister World 2016, the ninth edition of the Mister World competition, was held at the Floral Hall of the Southport Convention Centre in Southport, England on July 19, 2016. Nicklas Pedersen from Denmark crowned his successor Rohit Khandelwal from India at the end of the event, becoming the first Asian to win the title.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takashi_Nagasako
Takashi Nagasako
[ "Year", "Series", "Role" ]
[ [ "", "Crayon Shin-chan", "Various characters" ], [ "1993", "Nintama Rantaro", "Raiki , Yukie , Atsuru Atsuro" ], [ "1993", "Jungle King Tar-chan", "Gyoten Ningen" ], [ "1994", "Tico of the Seven Seas", "Brad" ], [ "1994", "Brave Police J-Decker", "Weather forecaster" ], [ "1994", "Ginga Sengoku Gun'yūden Rai", "Kakouga" ], [ "1994", "Macross 7", "Docker" ], [ "1994", "Phantom Quest Corp", "Aides 側近" ], [ "1995", "Gatchaman", "UN Military Operator" ], [ "1995", "Tenchi Universe", "Captain Dameishi , Courtiers" ], [ "1995", "Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger", "Pakaracchi , Roran" ], [ "1995", "Bonobono", "Bonobono 's father" ], [ "1995", "Neon Genesis Evangelion", "Various characters" ], [ "1996", "Famous Dog Lassie", "Kevin ケビン" ], [ "1996", "Brave Command Dagwon", "Gedo" ], [ "1996", "MD Geist", "A guitar ギスタ" ], [ "1996", "Midori no Makibaō", "Beanaccle" ], [ "1996", "Birdy the Mighty", "Teacher" ], [ "1996", "You 're Under Arrest", "Suspicious man 怪しい男" ], [ "1997", "The King of Braves GaoGaiGar", "Chairman" ] ]
Filmography -- Anime
Takashi_Nagasako_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thunderbird_Releasing
Thunderbird Releasing
[ "Title", "Directors", "Cast", "Theatrical release date" ]
[ [ "The Forbidden Room", "Guy Maddin , Evan Johnson", "", "11 December" ], [ "Tell Spring Not To Come This Year", "Saeed Taji Farouky , Michael McEvoy", "", "" ], [ "Zarafa ( 2012 )", "Jean-Christophe Lie , Remi Bezancon", "", "" ], [ "By Our Selves", "Andrew Kötting", "Toby Jones", "" ], [ "Just Jim", "Craig Roberts", "Craig Roberts , Emile Hirsch", "" ], [ "The Second Mother", "Anna Muylaert", "Regina Casé", "4 September" ], [ "National Gallery ( 2014 )", "Frederic Wiseman", "", "9 January" ], [ "The Turning ( 2013 )", "Ensemble", "Cate Blanchett , Rose Byrne , Hugo Weaving , Miranda Otto", "6 February" ], [ "Kumiko , the Treasure Hunter ( 2014 )", "David Zellner", "Rinko Kikuchi", "20 February" ], [ "Difret ( 2014 )", "Zeresenay Mehari", "Meron Getnet , Tizita Hagere", "6 March" ], [ "The Face of an Angel ( 2014 )", "Michael Winterbottom", "Daniel Brühl , Kate Beckinsale , Cara Delevingne", "27 March" ], [ "Altman", "Ron Mann", "", "3 April" ], [ "Jauja ( 2014 )", "Lisandro Alonso", "Viggo Mortensen", "10 April" ], [ "Phoenix ( 2014 )", "Christian Petzold", "Nina Hoss , Ronald Zehrfeld", "8 May" ], [ "The Goob ( 2014 )", "Guy Myhill", "Liam Walpole . Sienna Guillory , Sean Harris", "29 May" ], [ "Shooting for Socrates ( 2014 )", "James Erskine", "", "5 June" ], [ "Natural Resistance ( 2014 )", "Jonathan Nossiter", "", "19 June" ], [ "That Sugar Film ( 2014 )", "Damon Gameau", "Damon Gameau , Stephen Fry , Hugh Jackman", "26 June" ], [ "Still the Water ( 2014 )", "Naomi Kawase", "Nijirô Murakami , Jun Yoshinaga", "3 July" ], [ "The Reunion ( 2013 )", "Anna Odell", "", "10 July" ] ]
Theatrical releases -- 2015
Thunderbird_Releasing_4
Thunderbird Releasing is a London-based all-rights film distribution company, with a division in Canada, specialising in arthouse, independent and world cinema. Established as Soda Pictures in 2002 by Eve Gabereau and Edward Fletcher, the company releases 25+ films a year and has a library of over 300 titles. They have released such groundbreaking films as Fatih Akins Head-On, Tran Ahn Hungs Norwegian Wood, Jim Jarmuschs Only Lovers Left Alive, Kelly Reichardts Old Joy, Meeks Cutoff and Night Moves, Christian Petzolds Barbara and Phoenix both starring Nina Hoss, from Saudi Arabia Wadjda, Brazilian award-winner The Second Mother, Icelandic breakout hit Rams, French thriller Disorder starring Matthias Schoenaerts and Diane Kruger and the Oscar-nominated documentary Finding Vivian Maier, as well as on the Canadian side Lone Scherfigs The Riot Club, Ben Wheatleys High-Rise and the Western Slow West starring Michael Fassbender. Upcoming they have the critically acclaimed Cannes competitors Paterson and Toni Erdmann, Emily Dickinson biopic A Quiet Passion starring Cynthia Nixon and directed by Terence Davies, and the documentary David Lynch: The Art Life. Thunderbird Releasing is part of the Thunderbird Entertainment Group, a film and television production company based in Vancouver with additional offices in Toronto and Los Angeles and who are behind the Netflix Original series Beat Bugs and Executive Producers of Blade Runner 2049 starring Ryan Gosling.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._state_horses
List of U.S. state horses
[ "State", "Breed", "Description", "Year designated" ]
[ [ "Alabama", "Racking Horse", "The Racking Horse is a breed of horse known for its ambling gait . The breed association is headquartered in Decatur , Alabama", "1975" ], [ "Florida", "Florida Cracker Horse", "The Florida Cracker Horse was first brought to what is now Florida in the 1500s by Spanish explorers , and it played a large part in the development of the state 's cattle and general agriculture industries", "2008" ], [ "Idaho", "Appaloosa", "The Appaloosa has made a substantial contribution to Idaho history , mainly through its association with the Nez Perce Indian tribe", "1975" ], [ "Kentucky", "Thoroughbred", "The Thoroughbred is the center of a multi-billion dollar breeding and racing industry in Kentucky", "1996" ], [ "Maryland", "Thoroughbred", "Maryland has a long history of breeding and racing Thoroughbreds , and today maintains an extensive network of breeding farms , training centers and racecourses", "2003" ], [ "Massachusetts", "Morgan", "The foundation sire of the Morgan breed , named Figure , was born in West Springfield , Massachusetts in 1789", "1970" ], [ "Missouri", "Missouri Fox Trotter", "The Fox Trotter is a gaited breed developed in the Missouri Ozarks", "2002" ], [ "New Jersey", "Horse ( state animal )", "As of the designation of the horse as the state animal , New Jersey contained over 4,500 horse farms housing almost 40,000 horses and played host to a horse industry that extensively contributed to the preservation of natural lands in the state", "1977" ], [ "North Carolina", "Colonial Spanish Mustang", "This state breed references the Banker horse of the Outer Banks , descended from Spanish stock", "2010" ], [ "North Dakota", "Nokota ( honorary equine )", "The Nokota developed in the badlands of southwestern North Dakota , and are named after the Nakota Indian tribe that inhabited the area", "1993" ], [ "South Carolina", "Carolina Marsh Tacky", "The Marsh Tacky was developed in the swampy Low Country region of South Carolina , and has played an integral part in the state 's history", "2010" ], [ "Tennessee", "Tennessee Walking Horse", "The Tennessee Walker is a gaited breed initially developed in middle Tennessee", "2000" ], [ "Texas", "American Quarter Horse", "The history of the Quarter Horse is closely intertwined with that of Texas , where the breed was used for ranching and racing . The American Quarter Horse Association is headquartered in Amarillo , Texas", "2009" ], [ "Vermont", "Morgan ( state animal )", "The Morgan breed was developed mainly in Vermont , where the founding stallion , Figure , lived most of his life and died in 1821", "1961" ] ]
State horses
List_of_U.S._state_horses_0
Twelve U.S. states have designated a horse breed as the official state horse. The first state horse was designated in Vermont in 1961. The most recent state designations occurred in 2010, when North Carolina and South Carolina both declared state breeds. There have been proposals to designate a state horse in Oregon as well as in Arizona (where an ongoing campaign sought to designate the Colonial Spanish Horse as the state horse prior to the state centennial in 2012), but neither proposal is yet successful. In one state, North Dakota, the state horse is officially designated the honorary state equine. Two additional states have not designated a specific state horse, but have designed a horse or horse breed as its official state animals: the horse in New Jersey and the Morgan horse breed in Vermont. Some breeds, such as the American Quarter Horse in Texas and the Morgan horse in Vermont and Massachusetts, were named as the state horse because of the close connection between the history of the breed and the state. Others, including the Tennessee Walking Horse and the Missouri Fox Trotter, include the state in the official breed name. School children have been persuasive lobbyists for the cause of some state horses, such as the Colonial Spanish Horse being named the state horse of North Carolina due to the presence of the Spanish-descended Banker horses in the Outer Banks, while others have been brought to official status through the lobbying efforts of their breed registries. Official state horses are one of many state symbols officially designated by states. Each state has its own flag and state seal, and many states also designate other symbols, including animals, plants, and foods. Such items usually are designated because of their ties to the culture or history of that particular state.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girabola
Girabola
[ "Year", "Name", "Team", "Goals" ]
[ [ "1979", "João Machado", "Diabos Verdes", "18" ], [ "1980", "Alves", "Primeiro de Agosto", "29" ], [ "1981", "Maluka †", "Primeiro de Maio", "20" ], [ "1982", "Jesus", "Petro de Luanda", "21" ], [ "1983", "Maluka", "Primeiro de Maio", "17" ], [ "1984", "Jesus", "Petro de Luanda", "22" ], [ "1985", "Jesus", "Petro de Luanda", "19" ], [ "1986", "Túbia", "Inter Luanda", "20" ], [ "1987", "Mavó †", "Ferroviário da Huíla", "20" ], [ "1988", "Manuel", "Primeiro de Agosto", "16" ], [ "1989", "André", "Desportivo da Cuca", "18" ], [ "1990", "Mona", "Petro de Luanda", "17" ], [ "1991", "Amaral Aleixo", "Sagrada Esperança", "23" ], [ "1992", "Amaral Aleixo", "Petro de Luanda", "20" ], [ "1993", "Serginho", "Desportivo da EKA", "14" ], [ "1994", "Kabongo", "Sonangol do Namibe", "16" ], [ "1995", "Serginho", "Desportivo da EKA", "19" ], [ "1996", "César Caná", "Académica do Lobito", "15" ], [ "1997", "Zé Neli", "Petro do Huambo", "12" ], [ "1998", "Betinho", "Petro de Luanda", "14" ] ]
Topscorers
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Girabola_0
Girabola, or Campeonato Nacional de Futebol em Séniores Masculinos, is the top division of Angolan football. It is organized by the Angolan Football Federation. The league winner and runner-up qualify for the CAF Champions League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platanus
Platanus
[ "Botanic name", "Common names", "Distribution", "Flowerheads", "Notes" ]
[ [ "Platanus × acerifolia ( P. occidentalis × P. orientalis ; syn . P. × hispanica , P. × hybrida )", "London plane , hybrid plane", "Cultivated origin", "1-6", "Subgenus Platanus" ], [ "Platanus chiapensis", "Chiapas plane", "southeast Mexico", "?", "Subgenus Platanus" ], [ "Platanus gentryi", "Gentry 's plane", "western Mexico", "?", "Subgenus Platanus" ], [ "Platanus kerrii", "Kerr 's plane", "Laos , Vietnam", "10-12", "Subgenus Castaneophyllum" ], [ "Platanus mexicana", "Mexican sycamore , Mexican plane", "northeast and central Mexico", "1-4", "Subgenus Platanus" ], [ "Platanus oaxacana", "Oaxaca plane", "southern Mexico", "?", "Subgenus Platanus" ], [ "Platanus occidentalis", "American sycamore , American plane , buttonwood , occidental plane , water beech", "eastern North America", "1-2", "Subgenus Platanus" ], [ "Platanus occidentalis subsp . rzedowskii", "Rzedowski 's plane , Rzedowskii sycamore", "eastern Mexico", "1-2", "Subgenus Platanus" ], [ "Platanus orientalis", "Oriental plane", "southeast Europe , southwest Asia", "3-6", "Subgenus Platanus" ], [ "Platanus racemosa", "California sycamore , western sycamore , aliso", "California , Baja California", "3-7", "Subgenus Platanus" ], [ "Platanus wrightii", "Arizona sycamore", "Arizona , New Mexico , northwest Mexico", "2-4", "Subgenus Platanus" ] ]
Species
The following are recognized species of plane trees :
Platanus_0
Platanus is a genus consisting of a small number of tree species native to the Northern Hemisphere. They are the sole living members of the family Platanaceae. All members of Platanus are tall, reaching in height. All except for P. kerrii are deciduous, and most are found in riparian or other wetland habitats in the wild, though proving drought-tolerant in cultivation. The hybrid London plane (Platanus × acerifolia) has proved particularly tolerant of urban conditions, and has been widely planted in London and elsewhere in the United Kingdom. They are often known in English as planes or plane trees. Some North American species are called sycamores (especially Platanus occidentalis), although the term sycamore also refers to the fig Ficus sycomorus, the plant originally so named, and to the sycamore maple Acer pseudoplatanus. The genus name Platanus comes from Ancient Greek , which referred to Platanus orientalis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ladies_League_Baseball
Ladies League Baseball
[ "Team", "City", "First Season" ]
[ [ "Buffalo Nighthawks", "Buffalo , New York", "1998" ], [ "Florida", "Homestead , Florida", "1998" ], [ "Long Beach Aces", "Long Beach , California", "1997" ], [ "Los Angeles Legends", "Los Angeles , California", "1997" ], [ "New Jersey", "Augusta , New Jersey", "1998" ], [ "Phoenix Peppers", "Phoenix , Arizona", "1997" ], [ "San Francisco Bay Sox", "San Francisco , California", "1997" ], [ "San Jose Spitfires", "San Jose , California", "1997" ] ]
Teams
Ladies_League_Baseball_0
After the movie A League of Their Own, a fictional movie based on the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, several women's baseball leagues were attempted, including Ladies League Baseball, which began play in 1997. The first five teams in the league were the San Jose Spitfire, San Francisco Bay Sox, Long Beach Aces, Phoenix Peppers and Los Angeles Legends.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega-3_fatty_acid
Omega-3 fatty acid
[ "Common name", "Alternative name", "Linnaean name", "% ALA" ]
[ [ "Kiwifruit seed oil", "Chinese gooseberry", "Actinidia deliciosa", "63" ], [ "Perilla", "shiso", "Perilla frutescens", "61" ], [ "Chia seed", "chia sage", "Salvia hispanica", "58" ], [ "Flax", "linseed", "Linum usitatissimum", "53 - 59" ], [ "Lingonberry", "Cowberry", "Vaccinium vitis-idaea", "49" ], [ "Fig seed oil", "Common Fig", "Ficus carica", "47.7" ], [ "Camelina", "Gold-of-pleasure", "Camelina sativa", "36" ], [ "Purslane", "Portulaca", "Portulaca oleracea", "35" ], [ "Black raspberry", "", "Rubus occidentalis", "33" ], [ "Hemp", "", "Cannabis sativa", "19" ], [ "Canola", "Rapeseed oil", "mostly Brassica napus", "9 - 11" ] ]
Dietary sources -- Plant sources
Chia is grown commercially for its seeds rich in ALA . Flax seeds contain linseed oil which has high ALA content Table 1 . ALA content as the percentage of the seed oil . [ 123 ]
Omega-3_fatty_acid_2
Omega−3 fatty acids, also called ω−3 fatty acids or n−3 fatty acids, are polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) characterized by the presence of a double bond three atoms away from the terminal methyl group in their chemical structure. They are widely distributed in nature, being important constituents of animal lipid metabolism, and they play an important role in the human diet and in human physiology. The three types of omega−3 fatty acids involved in human physiology are α-linolenic acid (ALA), found in plant oils, and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), both commonly found in marine oils. Marine algae and phytoplankton are primary sources of omega−3 fatty acids. Common sources of plant oils containing ALA include walnut, edible seeds, clary sage seed oil, algal oil, flaxseed oil, Sacha Inchi oil, Echium oil, and hemp oil, while sources of animal omega−3 fatty acids EPA and DHA include fish, fish oils, eggs from chickens fed EPA and DHA, squid oils, krill oil, and certain algae. Mammals are unable to synthesize the essential omega−3 fatty acid ALA and can only obtain it through diet. However, they can use ALA, when available, to form EPA and DHA, by creating additional double bonds along its carbon chain (desaturation) and extending it (elongation). Namely, ALA (18 carbons and 3 double bonds) is used to make EPA (20 carbons and 5 double bonds), which is then used to make DHA (22 carbons and 6 double bonds). The ability to make the longer-chain omega−3 fatty acids from ALA may be impaired in aging. In foods exposed to air, unsaturated fatty acids are vulnerable to oxidation and rancidity. Dietary supplementation with omega−3 fatty acids does not appear to affect the risk of death, cancer or heart disease. Furthermore, fish oil supplement studies have failed to support claims of preventing heart attacks or strokes or any vascular disease outcomes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FC_Dallas_season
2019 FC Dallas season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "Moving to", "Type", "Transfer window", "Transfer fee" ]
[ [ "--", "DF", "Aníbal Chalá", "22", "L.D.U . Quito", "End of loan", "Pre-season", "Free" ], [ "44", "MF", "Abel Aguilar", "33", "Unión Magdalena", "Option Declined", "Pre-season", "Free" ], [ "34", "DF", "Jordan Cano", "22", "none", "Option Declined", "Pre-season", "Free" ], [ "31", "DF", "Maynor Figueroa", "35", "Houston Dynamo", "Option Declined", "Pre-season", "Free" ], [ "20", "MF", "Roland Lamah", "30", "FC Cincinnati", "Option Declined", "Pre-season", "Free" ], [ "32", "DF", "Kris Reaves", "23", "Colorado Springs Switchbacks", "Option Declined", "Pre-season", "Free" ], [ "28", "FW", "Adonijah Reid", "19", "Le Havre AC", "Option Declined", "Pre-season", "Free" ], [ "13", "FW", "Tesho Akindele", "26", "Orlando City SC", "Trade", "Pre-season", "Allocation money" ], [ "37", "FW", "Maximiliano Urruti", "27", "Montreal Impact", "Trade", "Pre-season", "2019 first-round pick and Allocation money" ], [ "8", "MF", "Victor Ulloa", "26", "FC Cincinnati", "Trade", "Pre-season", "Allocation money" ], [ "99", "DF", "Chris Richards", "18", "FC Bayern Munich", "Transfer", "Pre-season", "Undisclosed" ], [ "6", "DF", "Marquinhos Pedroso", "25", "D.C. United", "Waived", "Mid-season", "D.C. United 2020 first-round pick" ], [ "7", "MF", "Carlos Gruezo", "24", "FC Augsburg", "Transfer", "Mid-season", "Undisclosed" ] ]
Transfers -- Out
2019_FC_Dallas_season_1
The 2019 FC Dallas season was the club's 24th season in Major League Soccer, the top tier of American soccer. FC Dallas also participated in the U.S. Open Cup.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Krause
Brian Krause
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "1989", "Match Point", "Bart" ], [ "1990", "CBS Schoolbreak Special : American Eyes", "Matt Henderson" ], [ "1994", "Bandit 's Silver Angel", "Lynn" ], [ "1994", "Beauty and the Bandit", "Lynn" ], [ "1994", "Bandit Bandit", "Lynn" ], [ "1994", "Bandit Goes Country", "Lynn" ], [ "2006", "Ties That Bind", "David" ], [ "2007", "Devil 's Diary", "Father Mark Mulligan" ], [ "2010", "Next Stop Murder", "Jeff" ], [ "2012", "Stalked at 17", "Mark" ], [ "2014", "Expecting Amish", "Hannah 's Father" ], [ "2016", "His Double Life", "Scott/Gregg" ], [ "2018", "Party Mom", "Gary Thompson" ] ]
Filmography -- Television movies and miniseries
Brian_Krause_2
Brian Jeffrey Krause (born February 1, 1969) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Leo Wyatt on The WB television series Charmed (1998-2006) and for portraying the lead role of Charles Brady in the 1992 horror film Sleepwalkers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_50_metre_freestyle
Swimming at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Women's 50 metre freestyle
[ "Rank", "Lane", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "9", "4", "Marion Aizpors", "West Germany", "26.17" ], [ "10", "6", "Christiane Pielke", "West Germany", "26.22" ], [ "11", "3", "Marie-Thérèse Armentero", "Switzerland", "26.34" ], [ "12", "1", "Kristin Topham", "Canada", "26.45" ], [ "12", "2", "Ayako Nakano", "Japan", "26.45" ], [ "14", "5", "Inna Abramova", "Soviet Union", "26.48" ], [ "15", "8", "Karin Brienesse", "Netherlands", "26.66" ], [ "16", "7", "Diana van der Plaats", "Netherlands", "26.80" ] ]
Results -- Finals
Swimming_at_the_1988_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_50_metre_freestyle_1
The inaugural women's 50 metre freestyle event at the 1988 Summer Olympics took place on 25 September at the Jamsil Indoor Swimming Pool in Seoul, South Korea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Die_Fledermaus
Die Fledermaus
[ "Year", "Country", "Notes", "Director", "Eisenstein", "Rosalinde", "Adele", "Orlofsky", "Frosch" ]
[ [ "1917", "Germany", "as Das fidele Gefängnis [ de ] ( The Merry Jail ) ( silent film )", "Ernst Lubitsch", "Harry Liedtke ( Alex von Reizenstein )", "Kitty Dewall [ de ] ( Alice , his wife )", "Agda Nielson ( Mizi , the maid )", "", "Emil Jannings ( Quabbe , the jailer )" ], [ "1923", "Germany", "Die Fledermaus ( silent film )", "Max Mack", "Harry Liedtke", "Eva May", "Lya De Putti", "Ernst Hofmann", "Jakob Tiedtke" ], [ "1931", "France/Germany", "Die Fledermaus , La Chauve-Souris [ fr ]", "Karel Lamač", "Georg Alexander", "Betty Werner", "Anny Ondra", "Iván Petrovich", "Karl Etlinger" ], [ "1933", "Great Britain", "Waltz Time", "Wilhelm Thiele", "Fritz Schulz", "Evelyn Laye", "Gina Malo", "George Baker", "Jay Laurier" ], [ "1937", "Germany", "Die Fledermaus [ it ]", "Paul Verhoeven", "Hans Söhnker", "Lída Baarová", "Friedl Czepa", "Karel Štěpánek", "Hans Moser" ], [ "1945", "Germany", "Die Fledermaus ( Released 1946 )", "Géza von Bolváry", "Johannes Heesters", "Marte Harell", "Dorit Kreysler", "Siegfried Breuer", "Josef Egger" ], [ "1955", "Great Britain", "Oh ... Rosalinda ! ! - new title", "Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger", "Michael Redgrave", "Ludmilla Tchérina", "Anneliese Rothenberger", "Anthony Quayle", "Oskar Sima" ], [ "1955", "East Germany", "Swelling Melodies - new title", "E. W. Fiedler", "Erich Arnold", "Jarmila Kšírová", "Sonja Schöner", "Gerd Frickhöffer", "Joseph Egger" ], [ "1959", "West Germany", "TV adaptation", "Kurt Wilhelm [ de ]", "Friedrich Schoenfelder", "Nadia Gray", "Gerlinde Locker", "Horst Uhse", "Michl Lang" ], [ "1962", "Austria", "Die Fledermaus", "Géza von Cziffra", "Peter Alexander", "Marianne Koch", "Marika Rökk", "Boy Gobert", "Hans Moser" ], [ "1966", "Denmark", "Flagermusen - Danish title", "Annelise Meineche [ da ]", "Poul Reichhardt", "Lily Broberg", "Ghita Nørby", "Grethe Mogensen [ da ]", "Paul Hagen" ], [ "1968", "Denmark", "Flagermusen - Danish title , TV adaptation", "John Price", "Poul Reichhardt", "Birgitte Bruun", "Ellen Winther", "Susse Wold", "Buster Larsen" ], [ "1972", "Austria", "Die Fledermaus [ de ] - TV adaptation", "Otto Schenk", "Eberhard Wächter", "Gundula Janowitz", "Renate Holm", "Wolfgang Windgassen", "Otto Schenk" ], [ "1979", "Soviet Union", "Die Fledermaus", "Yan Frid", "Yury Solomin", "Lyudmila Maksakova", "Larisa Udovichenko", "Yuri Vasilyev", "Ivan Lyubeznov" ], [ "1984", "Great Britain", "TV adaptation", "Humphrey Burton", "Hermann Prey", "Kiri Te Kanawa", "Hildegard Heichele", "Doris Soffel", "Josef Meinrad" ], [ "1986", "West Germany", "", "Otto Schenk", "Eberhard Wächter", "Pamela Coburn", "Janet Perry", "Brigitte Fassbaender", "Franz Muxeneder" ], [ "1990", "Great Britain", "", "Humphrey Burton", "Louis Otey", "Nancy Gustafson", "Judith Howarth", "Jochen Kowalski", "John Sessions" ], [ "1997", "Australia", "", "Lindy Hume", "Anthony Warlow", "Gillian Sullivan", "Amelia Farrugia", "Suzanne Johnston", "Geoff Kelso" ], [ "2001", "France", "La Chauve-Souris - French title", "Don Kent [ fr ]", "Christoph Homberger", "Mireille Delunsch", "Malin Hartelius", "David Moss", "Elisabeth Trissenaar" ], [ "2004", "Ukraine", "", "Oksana Bayrak", "Aleksei Kravchenko", "Olga Kabo", "Marina Mayko", "Nikolai Karachentsov", "" ] ]
Film adaptations
Die Fledermaus has been adapted numerous times for the cinema and for TV :
Die_Fledermaus_1
Die Fledermaus (German: [diː ˈfleːdɐˌmaʊs], The Flittermouse or The Bat, sometimes called The Revenge of the Bat) is an operetta composed by Johann Strauss II to a German libretto by Karl Haffner and Richard Genée.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi_Super_Cup
Iraqi Super Cup
[ "Year", "Nationality", "Winning manager", "Club" ]
[ [ "1986", "Iraq", "Hazem Jassam", "Al-Rasheed" ], [ "1997", "Iraq", "Ayoub Odisho", "Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya" ], [ "1998", "Iraq", "Anwar Jassam", "Al-Zawraa" ], [ "1999", "Iraq", "Adnan Hamad", "Al-Zawraa" ], [ "2000", "Iraq", "Adnan Hamad", "Al-Zawraa" ], [ "2001", "Iraq", "Abdelilah Abdul-Hameed", "Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya" ], [ "2002", "Iraq", "Thair Ahmed", "Al-Talaba" ], [ "2017", "Iraq", "Ayoub Odisho", "Al-Zawraa" ], [ "2019", "Serbia", "Aleksandar Ilić", "Al-Shorta" ] ]
List of winning managers
Iraqi_Super_Cup_2
The Iraqi Super Cup (Arabic: كأس السوبر العراقي), previously called Iraqi Perseverance Cup (Arabic: كأس المثابرة العراقي), is Iraqi football's annual match contested between the champions of the previous Iraqi Premier League season and the holders of the Iraq FA Cup. If the Premier League champions also won the FA Cup then the league runners-up provide the opposition. Generally ranked below the Iraq FA Cup and the now-defunct Iraqi Elite Cup in terms of importance, the fixture is a recognised football super cup. Extra-time is not played in the case of a draw; the game goes straight to penalties instead. Al-Shorta are the current holders of the cup, having beaten Al-Zawraa 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in 2019 to win the cup for the first time.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pia_Guanio
Pia Guanio
[ "Year", "Program", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2001-2004", "Alas Singko Y Medya", "As host" ], [ "2002-2003", "Magandang Tanghali Bayan", "As host" ], [ "2003-present", "Eat Bulaga !", "As host , various segments" ], [ "2004-2007", "S-Files", "As host" ], [ "2004-2015", "24 Oras", "As Chika Minute anchor" ], [ "2005", "The GMA All-Star Special", "" ], [ "2005-2008", "Ang Pinaka", "As host" ], [ "2007", "Bakekang", "As herself" ], [ "2007-2012", "Showbiz Central", "As host" ], [ "2010", "Beauty Queen", "As host" ], [ "2010", "Survivor Philippines : Celebrity Showdown", "As press conference host" ], [ "2013-2017", "Home Base Plus", "As host" ], [ "2014", "The Ryzza Mae Show", "As guest" ], [ "2016", "Kalyeserye", "As model on Yaya Dub 's Fashion Show" ] ]
Television -- As herself
Pia_Guanio_1
Liana Pia Coronado Guanio-Mago (born 24 October 1974), better known as Pia Guanio-Mago, is a Filipino actress and television presenter. She is head anchor for the entertainment program Showbiz Central. She is also the former showbiz segment anchor for the GMA Network primetime newscast 24 Oras and one of the co-host of the longest-running noontime show Eat Bulaga!.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_albums_of_the_1990s_in_the_United_Kingdom
List of best-selling albums of the 1990s in the United Kingdom
[ "No", "Album", "Artist", "Record label", "Year", "Chart peak" ]
[ [ "1", "( What 's the Story ) Morning Glory ?", "Oasis", "Creation", "1995", "1" ], [ "2", "Stars", "Simply Red", "East West", "1991", "1" ], [ "3", "Spice", "Spice Girls", "Virgin", "1996", "1" ], [ "4", "Talk on Corners", "The Corrs", "Atlantic", "1997", "1" ], [ "5", "Jagged Little Pill", "Alanis Morissette", "Maverick", "1996", "1" ], [ "6", "Robson & Jerome", "Robson & Jerome", "RCA", "1995", "1" ], [ "7", "The Immaculate Collection", "Madonna", "Sire", "1990", "1" ], [ "8", "Urban Hymns", "The Verve", "Hut", "1997", "1" ], [ "9", "Gold : Greatest Hits", "ABBA", "Polydor", "1992", "1" ], [ "10", "Falling into You", "Celine Dion", "Epic", "1996", "1" ], [ "11", "Greatest Hits II", "Queen", "Parlophone", "1991", "1" ], [ "12", "The Very Best of Elton John", "Elton John", "Rocket", "1990", "1" ], [ "13", "The Bodyguard ( original soundtrack )", "Various Artists", "Arista", "1992", "1" ], [ "14", "Simply the Best", "Tina Turner", "Capitol", "1991", "2" ], [ "15", "Ladies & Gentlemen : The Best of George Michael", "George Michael", "Epic", "1998", "1" ], [ "16", "Automatic for the People", "R.E.M", "Warner Bros", "1992", "1" ], [ "17", "Dangerous", "Michael Jackson", "Epic", "1991", "1" ], [ "18", "I 've Been Expecting You", "Robbie Williams", "Chrysalis", "1998", "1" ], [ "19", "The Colour of My Love", "Celine Dion", "Epic", "1994", "1" ], [ "20", "Carry On up the Charts : The Best of the Beautiful South", "The Beautiful South", "Go ! Discs", "1994", "1" ] ]
Chart
[ 3 ]
List_of_best-selling_albums_of_the_1990s_in_the_United_Kingdom_0
The UK Albums Chart is a music chart that calculates the best-selling artist albums of the week in the United Kingdom. For the purposes of inclusion in the chart an album is defined by the Official Charts Company (OCC) as being a type of music release that features more than four tracks and lasts longer than 25 minutes. At the beginning of the 1990s, sales of singles and albums in the United Kingdom were compiled on behalf of the British music industry by Gallup. This continued until 1994, when the contract to compile the UK charts was won by Millward Brown, who took over on 1 February 1994. On 1 July 1998 Chart Information Network (CIN) took over the management of the chart: CIN changed their name to the Official UK Charts Company in October 2001, later shortened to the Official Charts Company in 2008. Unlike other decades, no decade-end charts for the 1990s for either singles or albums were broadcast on BBC Radio 1 at the end of 1999, and no detailed lists were published in the UK music trade magazine Music Week. Gallup's sales figures were not made available to its successors, and Millward Brown's sales data from 1994 to 1996 were later substantially revised. This made it difficult to obtain accurate sales figures for the decade. Two weeks before the end of the decade Music Week published lists of the top twenty best-selling singles and albums of the 1990s in the UK: this is the only known list of the best-selling albums of the 1990s officially produced by CIN/OCC. The top twenty lists included sales figures, but the subsequent revisions of the data have made the original 1999 figures unreliable, and consequently they have been omitted from the table below. The biggest-selling album of the 1990s was (What's the Story) Morning Glory? by the British band Oasis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_FIA_World_Endurance_Championship
2012 FIA World Endurance Championship
[ "Rnd", "Race", "Circuit", "Location", "Date" ]
[ [ "1", "12 Hours of Sebring", "Sebring International Raceway", "Sebring , Florida , United States", "17 March" ], [ "2", "6 Heures de Spa-Francorchamps", "Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps", "Spa , Belgium", "5 May" ], [ "3", "24 Heures du Mans", "Circuit de la Sarthe", "Le Mans , France", "16-17 June" ], [ "4", "6 Hours of Silverstone", "Silverstone Circuit", "Silverstone , United Kingdom", "26 August" ], [ "5", "6 Hours of São Paulo", "Autódromo José Carlos Pace", "São Paulo , Brazil", "15 September" ], [ "6", "6 Hours of Bahrain", "Bahrain International Circuit", "Sakhir , Bahrain", "29 September" ], [ "7", "6 Hours of Fuji", "Fuji Speedway", "Oyama , Japan", "14 October" ], [ "8", "6 Hours of Shanghai", "Shanghai International Circuit", "Shanghai , China", "28 October" ] ]
Calendar
Audi won five of the eight championship races with their R18s An initial calendar was announced on 12 November 2011 , featuring eight races in eight countries on four continents . [ 2 ] Sebring , Spa-Francorchamps , Le Mans , and Silverstone are retained from the 2011 Intercontinental Le Mans Cup , while the Chinese round remained undecided between 2011 's Zhuhai International Circuit or the Shanghai International Circuit . [ 3 ] Three new races at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace , Bahrain International Circuit , and Fuji Speedway expand the series to a new continent , replacing the former ILMC round for the Petit Le Mans . [ 4 ] A revised calendar released on 7 December swapped the dates of the events in Bahrain and Fuji , [ 5 ] while ACO confirmed on 2 February that the final round would be hosted in Shanghai , with the date moved to 27 October . [ 6 ] All races were timed events . The 12 Hours of Sebring was a joint event with competitors from the American Le Mans Series sharing half of the race grid , but not scoring points in the World Championship .
2012_FIA_World_Endurance_Championship_season_0
The 2012 FIA World Endurance Championship was the inaugural running of the World Endurance Championship. It was co-organised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and the Automobile Club de l'Ouest (ACO). The series replaced the former Intercontinental Le Mans Cup held by the ACO from 2010 to 2011. The series was open to Le Mans Prototypes and grand tourer-based racing cars meeting four ACO categories. Several championships, cups, and trophies were awarded in the series' four categories following an eight race season, with a World Championship available to the top scoring drivers and LMP1 category manufacturer. Following a partial-season match-up against newcomers Toyota, Audi won the Manufacturers' World Championship, while the company's driver line-up of André Lotterer of Germany, Benoît Tréluyer of France, and Marcel Fässler of Switzerland earned the Drivers' World Championship ahead of their teammates Allan McNish and Tom Kristensen. Toyota's Alexander Wurz and Nicolas Lapierre were third in the Drivers' Championship standings. Ferrari defending their two Intercontinental Le Mans Cup LMGTE manufacturers title with the Manufacturers' World Cup, outscoring Porsche and Corvette. In the four FIA Trophies for the four categories in the championship, Rebellion Racing won the LMP1 Privateers title, while Starworks Motorsport secured the LMP2 championship; AF Corse won the LMGTE Pro category for the second season in a row, as did Larbre Compétition in LMGTE Am.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938_in_music
1938 in music
[ "Composer", "Composition", "Date", "Location", "Performers" ]
[ [ "Barber , Samuel", "Adagio for Strings", "1938-11-05", "New York City", "NBC Symphony - Toscanini" ], [ "Britten , Benjamin", "Piano Concerto", "1938-08-18", "London ( BBC Proms )", "Britten / BBC Symphony - Wood" ], [ "Bush , Alan", "Piano Concerto , with baritone and chorus", "1938-03-04", "London", "Bush , Noble / BBC Symphony - Boult" ], [ "Copland , Aaron", "An Outdoor Overture", "1938-12-16", "New York City", "New York High School of Music and Art Orchestra - Richter" ], [ "Copland , Aaron", "Signature", "1938-02-23", "New York City", "High-Low Chamber Orchestra - Karman" ], [ "Dallapiccola , Luigi", "Sei cori di Michelangelo Buonarroti il giovane", "1938-04-26", "Prague", "[ unknown ensemble ] - Kabelác" ], [ "Enescu , George", "Piano Sonata No . 3", "1938-12-06", "Salle Gaveau , Paris", "Marcel Ciampi" ], [ "Ginastera , Alberto", "Cantos del Tucumán", "1938-07-26", "Buenos Aires", "Frías de López Buchardo , [ unknown ensemble ]" ], [ "Jolivet , André", "Ouverture Rondeau for four ondes Martenot , two pianos and percussion", "1938-06-02", "Paris", "Lesur , Steytler , Berthier , Breitner , Stein , Chapiro , Carasso - Evrard" ], [ "Jolivet , André", "Poèmes pour le enfant", "1938-05-12", "Paris", "Croiza / [ unknown ensemble ] - Désormière" ], [ "Jolivet , André", "Suite for String Trio", "1938-11-24", "Paris", "Trio Pasquier" ], [ "Krenek , Ernst", "Piano Concerto No . 2", "1938-03-17", "Amsterdam", "Krenek / Concertgebouw Orchestra - Walter" ], [ "Piston , Walter", "Symphony No . 1", "1938-04-08", "Boston", "Boston Symphony - Piston" ], [ "Revultas , Silvestre", "Sensemayá", "1938-12-15", "Mexico City", "[ unknown orchestra ] - Revueltas" ], [ "Rubbra , Edmund", "Symphony No . 2", "1938-12-16", "London", "BBC Symphony - Rubbra" ], [ "Schoenberg , Arnold", "Orchestration of Johannes Brahms ' Piano Quartet", "1938-05-07", "Los Angeles", "Los Angeles Philharmonic - Klemperer" ], [ "Shostakovich , Dmitri", "String Quartet No . 1", "1938-10-10", "Leningrad", "Glazunov Quartet" ], [ "Shostakovich , Dmitri", "Suite for Jazz Orchestra No . 2", "1938-11-28", "Moscow", "USSR State Jazz Band" ], [ "Stravinsky , Igor", "Dumbarton Oaks Concerto", "1938-05-08", "Washington DC", "[ unknown ensemble ] - Boulanger" ], [ "Tippett , Michael", "Piano Sonata No . 1", "1938-11-11", "London", "Sellick" ] ]
Classical music -- Premieres
1938_in_music_0
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1938.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017–18_CEV_Champions_League
2017–18 CEV Champions League
[ "Date", "Time", "", "Score", "", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Set 3", "Set 4", "Set 5", "Total", "Report" ]
[ [ "13 Mar", "17:30", "Halkbank Ankara", "0-3", "Sir Colussi Sicoma Perugia", "18-25", "22-25", "29-31", "", "", "69-81", "Report" ], [ "14 Mar", "18:00", "PGE Skra Bełchatów", "2-3", "Cucine Lube Civitanova", "27-25", "28-26", "13-25", "22-25", "10-15", "100-116", "Report" ], [ "14 Mar", "19:30", "Berlin Recycling Volleys", "2-3", "VfB Friedrichshafen", "22-25", "25-23", "23-25", "25-18", "12-15", "107-106", "Report" ], [ "14 Mar", "20:30", "Noliko Maaseik", "3-0", "Lokomotiv Novosibirsk", "25-23", "26-24", "30-28", "", "", "81-75", "Report" ], [ "14 Mar", "20:30", "Chaumont VB 52 Haute Marne", "3-2", "Trentino Diatec", "17-25", "25-22", "25-20", "21-25", "15-10", "103-102", "Report" ], [ "14 Mar", "20:30", "Jastrzębski Węgiel", "1-3", "Zaksa Kędzierzyn-Koźle", "19-25", "19-25", "25-21", "33-35", "", "96-106", "Report" ] ]
Playoffs -- Playoff 12
2017–18_CEV_Champions_League_16
The 2017-18 CEV Champions League was the highest level of European club volleyball in the season and the 59th edition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akshay_Kumar_filmography
Akshay Kumar filmography
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Director ( s )" ]
[ [ "1991", "Saugandh", "Shiva", "Raj Sippy" ], [ "1991", "Dancer", "Raju", "Kishore Vyas" ], [ "1992", "Khiladi", "Raj Malhotra", "Abbas Burmawalla" ], [ "1992", "Mr . Bond", "Mr . Bond", "Raj Sippy" ], [ "1992", "Deedar", "Anand Malhotra", "Pramod Chakravorty" ], [ "1993", "Ashaant", "Vijay", "Keshu Ramsay" ], [ "1993", "Dil Ki Baazi", "Vijay", "Anil Ganguly" ], [ "1993", "Kayda Kanoon", "Dawood", "Pradeep Mani" ], [ "1993", "Waqt Hamara Hai", "Vikas Sabkuchwala", "Bharat Rangachary" ], [ "1993", "Sainik", "Suraj Dutt", "Sikander Bharti" ], [ "1994", "Elaan", "Vishal Chaudhary", "Guddu Dhanoa" ], [ "1994", "Yeh Dillagi", "Vijayendra Vijay Saigal", "Naresh Malhotra" ], [ "1994", "Jai Kishen", "Jai / Kishen", "Sunil Agnihotri" ], [ "1994", "Mohra", "Amar Saxena", "Rajiv Rai" ], [ "1994", "Main Khiladi Tu Anari", "Karan Joglekar", "Sameer Malkan" ], [ "1994", "Ikke Pe Ikka", "Rajiv", "Raj Sippy" ], [ "1994", "Amaanat", "Amar", "Raj Sippy" ], [ "1994", "Suhaag", "Raj", "Kuku Kohli" ], [ "1994", "Nazar Ke Samne", "Jai Kumar", "Jagdish Sharma" ], [ "1994", "Zakhmi Dil", "Jaidev Anand", "Raju Subramanyam" ] ]
Filmography -- Film
Akshay_Kumar_filmography_0
Akshay Kumar is an Indian-born Canadian Bollywood actor and producer, residing in Mumbai. He made his debut with a minor role in the 1987 Mahesh Bhatt directed Indian film Aaj. He appeared as the lead actor in Saugandh (1991) before making his breakthrough with the suspense thriller Khiladi (1992), the first film of the Khiladi series. In the same year, he appeared in the Pramod Chakravorty-produced film Deedar. In 1994, Kumar earned his first nomination for Best Actor at the Filmfare Awards for his performance in the Yash Chopra-produced romance Yeh Dillagi and starred in Mohra. The following year he appeared in Sabse Bada Khiladi. Kumar played a supporting role in the Chopra-directed romance Dil To Pagal Hai (1997), for which he received a nomination for the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor. However, several other of his releases in the 1990s, including Lahu Ke Do Rang, Insaaf, Daava, Tarazu, Angaaray, Barood and Zulmi performed poorly at the box office leading to a setback in his film career. Kumar's performance in the Suneel Darshan-directed crime drama Jaanwar (1999) received critical acclaim and marked his comeback. In 2000, he starred in the Priyadarshan-directed comedy Hera Pheri and the Dharmesh Darshan-directed romantic drama Dhadkan. The following year Kumar played a negative role in Ajnabee, which won him the Filmfare Award for Best Performance in a Negative Role. In 2004, he starred in the Abbas-Mustan-directed romantic thriller Aitraaz and the David Dhawan-directed romantic comedy Mujhse Shaadi Karogi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Wrestling_World_Cup_-_Men's_freestyle
2015 Wrestling World Cup - Men's freestyle
[ "Team", "Pld", "W", "L" ]
[ [ "Iran", "4", "4", "0" ], [ "United States", "4", "3", "1" ], [ "Azerbaijan", "4", "3", "1" ], [ "Russia", "4", "2", "2" ], [ "Belarus", "4", "2", "2" ], [ "Mongolia", "4", "1", "3" ], [ "Cuba", "4", "1", "3" ], [ "Turkey", "4", "0", "4" ] ]
Final classement
2015_Wrestling_World_Cup_-_Men's_freestyle_22
The 2015 Wrestling World Cup - Men's freestyle was The last of a set of three Wrestling World Cups in 2015 .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships
1994 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Khalid Skah", "Morocco", "1:00:27" ], [ "2", "Germán Silva", "Mexico", "1:00:28" ], [ "3", "Ronaldo da Costa", "Brazil", "1:00:54" ], [ "4", "Godfrey Kiprotich", "Kenya", "1:01:01" ], [ "5", "Shem Kororia", "Kenya", "1:01:16" ], [ "6", "Andrew Masai", "Kenya", "1:01:19" ], [ "7", "Tendai Chimusasa", "Zimbabwe", "1:01:26" ], [ "8", "Fackson Nkandu", "Zambia", "1:01:30" ], [ "9", "Moses Tanui", "Kenya", "1:01:35" ], [ "10", "Rolando Vera", "Ecuador", "1:01:36" ], [ "11", "Paul Tergat", "Kenya", "1:01:37" ], [ "12", "Martín Pitayo", "Mexico", "1:01:38" ], [ "13", "Bedilu Kibret", "Ethiopia", "1:01:40" ], [ "14", "Benjamin Paredes", "Mexico", "1:01:41" ], [ "15", "Carsten Eich", "Germany", "1:01:44" ], [ "16", "Kamal Kohil", "Algeria", "1:01:50" ], [ "17", "Addis Abebe", "Ethiopia", "1:02:14" ], [ "18", "Salah Hissou", "Morocco", "1:02:20" ], [ "19", "Samson Dingani", "Zimbabwe", "1:02:21" ], [ "20", "Meshack Mogotsi", "South Africa", "1:02:26" ] ]
Race Results -- Men 's
1994_IAAF_World_Half_Marathon_Championships_0
The 3rd IAAF World Half Marathon Championships was held on September 24, 1994, in Oslo, Norway. A total of 214 athletes, 127 men and 87 women, from 48 countries took part. Complete results were published.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Box_Hill_Hawks_Football_Club
Box Hill Hawks Football Club
[ "1960", "Don Brown", "JJ Liston Trophy", "VFA" ]
[ [ "1961", "Doug Beasy", "JJ Liston Trophy", "VFA Division One" ], [ "1973", "Geoff Bryant", "J Field Medal", "VFA Division Two" ], [ "1975", "Geoff Bryant", "J Field Medal", "VFA Division Two" ], [ "1984", "Peter Nicholson", "J Field Medal", "VFA Division Two" ], [ "2002", "Sam Mitchell", "JJ Liston Trophy", "VFL" ], [ "2013", "Mitch Hallahan", "JJ Liston Trophy", "VFL" ], [ "2014", "Alex Woodward", "JJ Liston Trophy", "VFL" ] ]
VFA / VFL Records -- VFA / VFL Best and Fairests
Senior Grade – 1951 to 2019
Box_Hill_Hawks_Football_Club_8
Box Hill Hawks Football Club is an Australian rules football club playing in the Victorian Football League. It has an alliance with the Hawthorn Football Club, which plays in the Australian Football League.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolinas_campaign_Union_order_of_battle
Carolinas campaign Union order of battle
[ "Division", "Brigade", "Regiments and others" ]
[ [ "First Division BG Nathaniel J. Jackson Bvt MG Alpheus S. Williams", "1st Brigade BG James L. Selfridge", "5th Connecticut : Ltc Henry W. Daboll 123rd New York : Col James C. Rogers 141st New York : Ltc Andrew J. McNett 46th Pennsylvania : Maj Patrick Griffith" ], [ "First Division BG Nathaniel J. Jackson Bvt MG Alpheus S. Williams", "2nd Brigade Bvt BG William Hawley", "2nd Massachusetts : Cpt Edward A. Phalen 13th New Jersey : Ltc Frederick H. Harris 107th New York : Col Nirom M. Crane 150th New York : Col Alfred B. Smith 3rd Wisconsin : Ltc George W. Stevenson" ], [ "First Division BG Nathaniel J. Jackson Bvt MG Alpheus S. Williams", "3rd Brigade BG James S. Robinson", "82nd Illinois : Ltc Edward S. Salomon 101st Illinois : Ltc John B. LeSage 143rd New York : Col Horace Boughton 61st Ohio / 82nd Ohio : Maj James S. Crall 31st Wisconsin : Col Francis H. West" ], [ "Second Division Bvt MG John W. Geary", "1st Brigade Col George W. Mindil Bvt BG Ario Pardee , Jr", "5th Ohio : Ltc Robert Kirkup 29th Ohio : Ltc Jonas Schoonover 66th Ohio : Ltc Eugene Powell , Cpt Theodore G. Keller 28th Pennsylvania : Ltc James Fitzpatrick 147th Pennsylvania : Ltc John Craig" ], [ "Second Division Bvt MG John W. Geary", "2nd Brigade Col Patrick Henry Jones", "33rd New Jersey : Ltc Enos Fourat , Maj Nathaniel K. Bray 119th New York : Col John T. Lockman 134th New York : Ltc Allan H. Jackson 154th New York : Ltc Lewis D. Warner 73rd Pennsylvania : Maj Christian H. Goebel" ], [ "Second Division Bvt MG John W. Geary", "3rd Brigade Bvt BG Henry A. Barnum", "60th New York : Ltc Lester S. Williams 102nd New York : Maj Oscar J. Spaulding 137th New York : Ltc Koert S. Van Voorhees 149th New York : Maj Nicholas Grumbach 29th Pennsylvania : Col Samuel M. Zulich 109th / 111th Pennsylvania : Col Thomas M. Walker" ], [ "Third Division Bvt MG William Thomas Ward", "1st Brigade Col Henry Case Bvt BG Benjamin Harrison", "102nd Illinois : Col Franklin C. Smith 105th Illinois : Ltc Everell F. Dutton 129th Illinois : Ltc Thomas H. Flynn , Col Henry Case 70th Indiana : Ltc Samuel Merrill 79th Ohio : Ltc Azariah W. Doan" ], [ "Third Division Bvt MG William Thomas Ward", "2nd Brigade Bvt BG Daniel Dustin", "33rd Indiana : Ltc James E. Burton 85th Indiana : Ltc Alexander B. Crane 19th Michigan : Maj David Anderson 22nd Wisconsin : Ltc Edward Bloodgood" ], [ "Third Division Bvt MG William Thomas Ward", "3rd Brigade Bvt BG William Cogswell", "20th Connecticut : Ltc Philo B. Buckingham 33rd Massachusetts : Ltc Elisha Doane 136th New York : Col James Wood 55th Ohio : Maj Charles Preston Wickham 73rd Ohio : Maj Thomas W. Higgins 26th Wisconsin : Maj Francis Lackner" ], [ "Third Division Bvt MG William Thomas Ward", "Artillery Maj John A. Reynolds Cpt Charles E. Winegar", "Battery I , 1st New York : Cpt Charles E. Winegar , Lt Warren L. Scott Battery M , 1st New York : Cpt Edward P. Newkirk Battery C , 1st Ohio : Lt Jerome B. Stephens Battery E , Pennsylvania Light : Cpt Thomas S. Sloan" ] ]
Left Wing , Army of Georgia -- XX Corps
Bvt MG Alpheus S. Williams MG Joseph A. Mower
Carolinas_campaign_Union_order_of_battle_3
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Carolinas campaign of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the campaign.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Mexico_Organization
Miss Mexico Organization
[ "Year", "Representative", "State", "Placement" ]
[ [ "2016", "Cynthia Duque Garza", "Nuevo León", "4th runner-Up" ], [ "2017", "Roxana Reyes Herrera", "Zacatecas", "2nd runner-up" ], [ "2018", "Andrea Sáenz Castillo", "Chihuahua", "Miss Continentes Unidos 2018" ], [ "2019", "Kenia Ponce", "Mexicali", "2nd runner-up" ], [ "2020", "TBA", "TBA", "TBA" ] ]
Representatives at international pageants -- Miss Continentes Unidos
Miss_Mexico_Organization_4
Miss Mexico is a national Beauty pageant in Mexico. It is responsible for selecting the country's delegates to international beauty contests: Miss World, Mister World, and other minor international pageants such as Miss Supranational and Miss United Continents. In association with Telemax and Televisa, the Miss México pageant directed by Hugo Castellanos is one of biggest pageants in Mexico; 32 women from 31 states and Mexico D.F. compete for the title of Miss México or Miss World Mexico. The 2016 Miss México pageant crowned in Auditorio Benito Juarez (Morelia, Michoacán) in September 2016. Since 2013 it has been responsible to send delegates to Miss Supranational and Miss United Continents (before Miss American Continent), all of them from Jalisco. In 2016 acquired the franchise to select the Mexican delegate for Miss World and Mister World after Lupita Jones lost this franchise.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hooghly_(Lok_Sabha_constituency)
Hooghly (Lok Sabha constituency)
[ "Party", "Seats won", "Seat change", "Vote percentage" ]
[ [ "Trinamool Congress", "34", "15", "39.3" ], [ "Communist Party of India ( Marxist )", "2", "7", "22.7" ], [ "Communist Party of India", "0", "2", "2.3" ], [ "Revolutionary Socialist Party", "0", "2", "2.4" ], [ "Forward Bloc", "0", "2", "2.1" ], [ "Indian National Congress", "4", "2", "9.6" ], [ "Bharatiya Janata Party", "2", "1", "16.8" ], [ "Socialist Unity Centre of India ( Communist )", "0", "1", "0.7" ] ]
Election results -- General election 2014
2014 Indian general elections : Hooghly [ 21 ] Party Candidate Votes% ± AITC Dr. Ratna De ( Nag ) 614,312 45.54 -6.83 CPI ( M ) Pradip Saha 425,228 31.52 -10.84 BJP Chandan Mitra 221,271 16.40 +12.98 INC Pritam Ghosh 42,226 3.13 N/A CPI ( ML ) ( L ) Sajal Adhikari 9,152 0.67 -0.36 SUCI ( C ) Paban Mazumder 7,682 0.56 BSP Vijay Kumar Mahato 5,519 0.40 -0.45 RJP Sanghamitra Mukherjee 3,766 0.27 JDP Shukchand Murmu 3,197 0.23 -0.83 Majority 1,89,084 14.02 +7.01 Turnout 13,48,870 82.75 +0.04 AITC hold Swing -3.83
Hooghly_(Lok_Sabha_constituency)_4
Hooghly (Lok Sabha constituency) is one of the 543 parliamentary constituencies in India. The constituency centres on Hugli-Chuchura in West Bengal. All the seven assembly segments of No. 28 Hooghly (Lok Sabha constituency) are in Hooghly district.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015–16_Rangers_F.C._season
2015–16 Rangers F.C. season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "Since", "App", "Goals", "Ends", "Transfer fee" ]
[ [ "1", "GK", "Cammy Bell", "29", "2013", "57", "0", "2017", "Free" ], [ "2", "DF", "James Tavernier", "24", "2015", "50", "15", "2018", "£0.2m" ], [ "3", "DF", "Darren McGregor", "30", "2014", "53", "5", "2016", "Free" ], [ "4", "DF", "Rob Kiernan", "25", "2015", "45", "0", "2017", "£0.2m" ], [ "5", "DF", "Lee Wallace ( captain )", "28", "2011", "212", "22", "2017", "£1.5m" ], [ "6", "DF", "Dominic Ball", "20", "2015", "30", "0", "2016", "Loan" ], [ "7", "MF", "Nicky Law", "28", "2013", "122", "26", "2016", "Free" ], [ "8", "MF", "Gedion Zelalem", "19", "2015", "28", "0", "2016", "Loan" ], [ "9", "FW", "Kenny Miller ( vc )", "36", "2014", "230", "97", "2017", "Free" ], [ "10", "MF", "Nathan Oduwa", "19", "2015", "19", "1", "2016", "Loan" ], [ "11", "MF", "David Templeton", "27", "2012", "86", "26", "2016", "£0.7m" ], [ "14", "FW", "Nicky Clark", "24", "2013", "107", "24", "2016", "Free" ], [ "15", "MF", "Harry Forrester", "25", "2016 ( Winter )", "16", "5", "2019", "Free" ], [ "16", "MF", "Andy Halliday", "24", "2015", "48", "10", "2020", "Free" ], [ "17", "MF", "Billy King", "22", "2016 ( Winter )", "13", "1", "2016", "Loan" ], [ "18", "MF", "Andy Murdoch", "21", "2012", "23", "1", "2017", "Youth system" ], [ "19", "FW", "Barrie McKay", "21", "2011", "94", "14", "2018", "Youth system" ], [ "20", "MF", "Fraser Aird", "21", "2011", "85", "12", "2018", "Youth system" ], [ "21", "MF", "Robbie Crawford", "23", "2010", "57", "7", "2017", "Youth system" ], [ "22", "FW", "Dean Shiels", "31", "2012", "124", "31", "2016", "Free" ] ]
Players -- Squad information
2015–16_Rangers_F.C._season_0
The 2015-16 season was the 136th season of competitive football by Rangers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_Canada_(season_3)
So You Think You Can Dance Canada (season 3)
[ "Dancer", "Style", "Music", "Result" ]
[ [ "Amanda Cleghorn", "Contemporary", "You Run Away - Barenaked Ladies", "Safe" ], [ "Charlene Hart", "Contemporary", "Drumming Song - Florence and the Machine", "Safe" ], [ "Kirsten Wicklund", "Contemporary", "Tonight - Lykke Li", "Eliminated" ], [ "Denys Drozdyuk", "Jive", "Proud Mary - Ike & Tina Turner", "Safe" ], [ "Jeff Mortensen", "Contemporary", "Aha ! - Imogen Heap", "Safe" ], [ "Jesse Weafer", "Contemporary", "That Home - The Cinematic Orchestra", "Eliminated" ] ]
Finals -- Result shows
Group dance : Top 16 : `` Sing Sing Sing Part 1 ( 81neutronz and Sergio Trujillo remix ) —Louis Prima ( Theater ; Choreographer : Sergio Trujillo ) Solos :
So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_Canada_(season_3)_18
Season 3 of So You Think You Can Dance Canada is a dance reality show and competition that airs on CTV. It is hosted by ETalk correspondent Leah Miller. In addition to the winner receiving the title of Canada's Favourite Dancer and $100,000, both the winner and runner-up received a Mazda 2.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_in_sports
2020 in sports
[ "Date", "Sport", "Venue/Event", "Status" ]
[ [ "1-2", "Formula racing", "2020 Monza FIA Formula 2 round ( F2 # 10 )", "International" ], [ "1-2", "Formula racing", "2020 Monza FIA Formula 3 round ( F3 # 8 )", "Continental" ], [ "5", "Horse racing", "2020 Kentucky Derby ( Triple Crown # 1 )", "International" ], [ "3-6", "Rallying", "2020 Rally New Zealand", "International" ], [ "4-6", "Rallying", "2020 Rally Estonia ( WRC # 4 )", "International" ], [ "5-6", "Mountain bike racing", "2020 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships ( DHI only )", "International" ], [ "5-12 December", "American football", "2020 NCAA Division I FBS football season", "Domestic" ], [ "6", "Formula One", "2020 Italian Grand Prix ( F1 # 15 )", "International" ], [ "7-13", "Wrestling", "2020 World Junior Wrestling Championships", "International" ], [ "9-13", "Shooting sports", "2020 World University Shooting Championships", "International" ], [ "10-11", "Mountain bike racing", "2020 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships ( 4X only )", "International" ], [ "10-13", "Golf", "2020 BMW PGA Championship", "International" ], [ "10-3 January 2021", "American football", "2020 NFL season", "Domestic" ], [ "11-20", "Baseball", "2020 Women 's Baseball World Cup", "International" ], [ "12-13", "Triathlon", "2020 ITU Triathlon World Cup # 11", "International" ], [ "12-13", "Formula racing", "2020 Mugello Formula 2 round ( F2 # 9 )", "International" ], [ "12-13", "Formula racing", "2020 Mugello FIA Formula 3 round ( F3 # 9 )", "Continental" ], [ "12-4 October", "Futsal", "2020 FIFA Futsal World Cup", "International" ], [ "13", "Formula One", "2020 Tuscan Grand Prix ( F1 # 9 )", "International" ], [ "15-20", "Table tennis", "2020 European Table Tennis Championships", "Continental" ] ]
Calendar by month -- September
2020_in_sports_8
This article lists major sporting events in 2020. The main event this year will be the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Lexmark_Indy_300
2004 Lexmark Indy 300
[ "Pos", "Driver", "Points" ]
[ [ "1", "Sébastien Bourdais", "335" ], [ "2", "Bruno Junqueira", "313" ], [ "3", "Patrick Carpentier", "247" ], [ "4", "Paul Tracy", "243" ], [ "5", "Mario Domínguez", "228" ] ]
Drivers ' Championship standings
2004_Lexmark_Indy_300_2
The 2004 Lexmark Indy 300 was the thirteenth and penultimate round of the 2004 Bridgestone Presents the Champ Car World Series Powered by Ford season, held on October 24, 2004 on the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit, Queensland, Australia. Paul Tracy won the pole and Bruno Junqueira won the race.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_Girls'_Youth_European_Volleyball_Championship_Qualification
2017 Girls' Youth European Volleyball Championship Qualification
[ "Date", "Time", "", "Score", "", "Set 1", "Set 2", "Set 3", "Total", "Report" ]
[ [ "13 Jan", "17:00", "Denmark", "0-3", "Hungary", "21-25", "13-25", "16-25", "50-75", "Report" ], [ "13 Jan", "19:30", "Germany", "3-0", "Spain", "25-10", "25-23", "25-15", "75-48", "Report" ], [ "14 Jan", "17:00", "Hungary", "1-3", "Spain", "11-25", "14-25", "25-19", "70-94", "Report" ], [ "14 Jan", "19:30", "Denmark", "0-3", "Germany", "14-25", "24-26", "9-25", "47-76", "Report" ], [ "15 Jan", "17:00", "Hungary", "1-3", "Germany", "21-25", "15-25", "25-20", "78-95", "Report" ], [ "15 Jan", "19:30", "Spain", "3-0", "Denmark", "25-12", "25-11", "25-13", "75-36", "Report" ] ]
Second round -- Pool F
venue : Downtown Elementary School Sports Hall , Jászberény , Hungary All times are Central European Time ( UTC+01:00 ) Rank Team Matches Pts Sets Points W L W L Ratio W L Ratio 1 Germany ( Q ) 3 0 9 9 1 9.000 246 173 1.422 2 Spain 2 1 6 6 4 1.500 217 181 1.199 3 Hungary 1 2 3 5 6 0.833 223 239 0.933 4 Denmark 0 3 0 0 9 0.000 133 226 0.588
2017_Girls'_Youth_European_Volleyball_Championship_Qualification_17
This is an article about qualification for the 2017 Girls' Youth European Volleyball Championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baseball_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games
Baseball at the 2011 Pan American Games
[ "Statistic", "Name", "Total/Avg" ]
[ [ "Batting average", "Brett Carroll", ".556" ], [ "Hits", "Brett Carroll", "10" ], [ "Runs", "Brett Carroll", "8" ], [ "Home runs", "José Dariel Abreu", "3" ], [ "RBI", "Tommy Mendonca", "10" ], [ "Stolen bases", "Reymond Fuentes", "3" ], [ "Slugging percentage", "Brett Carroll", "1.111" ] ]
Batting
[ 5 ]
Baseball_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games_9
Baseball at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara was held between October 19 and 25, 2011. All games were played at the Pan American Baseball Stadium in Lagos de Moreno. Pan American baseball is competed by men only, while women compete in the similar sport of softball. Each team can enter a team of 24 athletes for a maximum of 192 competitors for this tournament. The tournament was played using designated hitter rules. The draw for the competition took place in July 2011, in which the eight teams were drawn into two groups of four. Cuba were the defending champions from the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, defeating the United States 3-1. Canada won the gold medal defeating the United States 2-1 in the gold medal game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2020_Los_Angeles_Dodgers_season
2020 Los Angeles Dodgers season
[ "#", "Date", "Opponent", "Score", "Save" ]
[ [ "9", "August 1", "@ Diamondbacks", "-", "-" ], [ "10", "August 2", "@ Diamondbacks", "-", "-" ], [ "11", "August 3", "@ Padres", "-", "-" ], [ "12", "August 4", "@ Padres", "-", "-" ], [ "13", "August 5", "@ Padres", "-", "-" ], [ "14", "August 7", "Giants", "-", "-" ], [ "15", "August 8", "Giants", "-", "-" ], [ "16", "August 9", "Giants", "-", "-" ], [ "17", "August 10", "Padres", "-", "-" ], [ "18", "August 11", "Padres", "-", "-" ], [ "19", "August 12", "Padres", "-", "-" ], [ "20", "August 13", "Padres", "-", "-" ], [ "21", "August 14", "@ Angels", "-", "-" ], [ "22", "August 15", "@ Angels", "-", "-" ], [ "23", "August 16", "@ Angels", "-", "-" ], [ "24", "August 17", "Mariners", "-", "-" ], [ "25", "August 18", "Mariners", "-", "-" ], [ "26", "August 19", "@ Mariners", "-", "-" ], [ "27", "August 20", "@ Mariners", "-", "-" ], [ "28", "August 21", "Rockies", "-", "-" ] ]
2020_Los_Angeles_Dodgers_season_13
The 2020 Los Angeles Dodgers season is the 131st season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 63rd season in Los Angeles, California. They play their home games at Dodger Stadium.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_CA_Osasuna_season
2014–15 CA Osasuna season
[ "N", "Pos", "Name", "Age", "EU", "Moving from", "Type", "Transfer window", "Ends", "Transfer fee" ]
[ [ "19", "CB", "Vujadinović", "28", "EU", "Sturm Graz", "Transfer", "Autumn", "2015", "Free" ], [ "3", "CB", "Cadamuro", "27", "EU", "Real Sociedad", "Loan", "Summer", "2015", "Loan" ], [ "12", "CF", "Ansarifard", "26", "Non-EU", "Tractor Sazi", "Transfer", "Summer", "2016", "Free" ], [ "17", "LW", "Cedrick", "23", "EU", "Real Betis", "Loan", "Summer", "2015", "Free" ], [ "6", "DM", "Nekounam", "35", "Non-EU", "Al-Kuwait", "Transfer", "Summer", "2016", "Free" ], [ "13", "GK", "Santamaría", "31", "EU", "Ponferradina", "Transfer", "Summer", "2016", "Free" ], [ "2", "RB", "J. Flaño", "30", "EU", "Mirandés", "Transfer", "Summer", "2015", "Free" ], [ "3", "LB", "Echaide", "27", "EU", "Hércules", "Loan Return", "Summer", "2015", "End of loan" ], [ "20", "LW", "Lamah", "27", "Non-EU", "Swansea City", "Loan return", "Summer", "2014", "End of loan" ] ]
Players and staff -- Transfer in
2014–15_CA_Osasuna_season_1
The 2014-15 CA Osasuna season is the 94th season in the club's history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1987_Mediterranean_Games_–_Results
Athletics at the 1987 Mediterranean Games – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Antonio Sánchez", "Spain", "45.98" ], [ "2", "Ismail Mačev", "Yugoslavia", "46.23" ], [ "3", "Marcello Pantone", "Italy", "46.40" ], [ "4", "Vito Petrella", "Italy", "46.60" ], [ "5", "Emmanuel Esdras", "France", "46.88" ], [ "6", "Pavle Pavlović", "Yugoslavia", "47.20" ], [ "7", "Cayetano Cornet", "Spain", "47.24" ], [ "8", "Abdelali Kasbane", "Morocco", "48.52" ] ]
Athletics_at_the_1987_Mediterranean_Games_–_Results_5
These are the partial results of the athletics competition at the 1987 Mediterranean Games taking place in September 1987 in Latakia, Syria. Only the top 8 finishers are shown.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Trejo_filmography
Danny Trejo filmography
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Note ( s )" ]
[ [ "1990", "Drug Wars : The Camarena Story", "Gabriel", "3 episodes" ], [ "1991", "Doublecrossed", "Lito", "TV movie" ], [ "1991-92", "Baywatch", "Carlos Urueta , Chulo", "2 episodes" ], [ "1992", "Reasonable Doubts", "Cholo # 2", "2 episodes" ], [ "1992", "Nails", "Las Virgenes bartender", "TV movie" ], [ "1993", "12:01", "Prisoner", "TV movie" ], [ "1993", "Last Light", "Second inmate", "TV movie" ], [ "1994", "Against the Wall", "Luis", "TV movie" ], [ "1995", "Vanishing Son", "Out-of-Breath Man", "Episode : Dance of the Dust" ], [ "1995", "Fallen Angels", "Boxer", "Episode : Love and Blood" ], [ "1996", "Renegade", "Freddie", "Episode : Hog Calls" ], [ "1996", "Nash Bridges", "Sid Benedict", "Episode : Internal Affairs" ], [ "1996-98", "NYPD Blue", "Gabriel Mota , Frankie Soto", "2 episodes" ], [ "1998", "Tracey Takes On", "Hispanic father , Pool player", "2 episodes" ], [ "1998", "Brooklyn South", "Louis", "Episode : Skel in a Cell" ], [ "1998-99", "Walker , Texas Ranger", "Joe López , José Rodriguez", "2 episodes" ], [ "2000", "The X-Files", "Cesar Ocampo", "Episode : Redrum" ], [ "2002", "The District", "Danny", "Episode : Convictions" ], [ "2003", "Kingpin", "Manny", "Episode : El Velorio" ], [ "2003", "Alias", "Emilio Vargas", "Episode : Countdown" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Danny_Trejo_filmography_1
Danny Trejo is an American actor and voice actor. The following is a filmography of his work - consisting of about 250 film and television roles. His prominence in the B movie scene has resulted in disparate media sources referring to Trejo as an iconic actor and a film legend, among other titles. Trejo's film career began in 1985, when he accidentally landed a role in Runaway Train, playing a boxer for a daily fee of $320. Prior to that, Trejo had served time in prison on multiple occasions and worked as a drug counsellor after his release. Trejo credits the first movie in which he was given a proper credited role as (1987). He went on to star in a multitude of other movies, including Desperado (1995), From Dusk till Dawn (1996), Con Air (1997), Reindeer Games (2000), and Grindhouse (2007), among others. In 2010, Trejo appeared in the Robert Rodriguez-directed exploitation film Machete as the protagonist, Machete. It is cited as his first major film role. The success of Machete resulted in a sequel, Machete Kills (2013), with Trejo reprising the role of Machete. Trejo has been cast in many television programmes, including Baywatch, where he portrayed different characters for different episodes. Other than film and television appearances, Trejo has also been featured in a handful of music videos, including the video for Dustin Tavella's Everybody Knows (Douchebag) (2013).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2003_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_50_metre_breaststroke
Swimming at the 2003 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre breaststroke
[ "Rank", "Heat+Lane", "Swimmer", "Nation", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "H7 L4", "Zoë Baker", "Great Britain", "31.10", "q" ], [ "2", "H8 L5", "Brooke Hanson", "Australia", "31.24", "q" ], [ "3", "H6 L5", "Xuejuan Luo", "China", "31.49", "q" ], [ "4", "H7 L7", "Kristy Kowal", "United States", "31.80", "q" ], [ "5", "H7 L6", "Tara Kirk", "United States", "31.81", "q" ], [ "6", "H6 L6", "Sarah Poewe", "Germany", "31.96", "q" ], [ "6", "H7 L5", "Rhiannon Leier", "Canada", "31.96", "q" ], [ "8", "H8 L3", "Elena Bogomazova", "Russia", "31.99", "q" ], [ "9", "H7 L2", "Masami Tanaka", "Japan", "32.04", "q" ], [ "10", "H8 L4", "Emma Igelström", "Sweden", "32.11", "q" ], [ "11", "H6 L4", "Leisel Jones", "Australia", "32.18", "q" ], [ "12", "H6 L1", "Mirna Jukić", "Austria", "32.21", "q" ], [ "13", "H6 L2", "Vipa Bernhardt", "Germany", "32.30", "q" ], [ "14", "H8 L6", "Roberta Crescentini", "Italy", "32.39", "q" ], [ "15", "H6 L7", "Madelon Baans", "Netherlands", "32.46", "q" ], [ "16", "H6 L3", "Yuliya Pidslina", "Ukraine", "32.54", "q" ], [ "17", "H7 L1", "Maria Östling", "Sweden", "32.55", "" ], [ "18", "H7 L3", "Svitlana Bondarenko", "Ukraine", "32.56", "" ], [ "19", "H8 L7", "Majken Thorup", "Denmark", "32.68", "" ], [ "20", "H8 L8", "Ágnes Kovács", "Hungary", "32.73", "" ] ]
Results -- Preliminaries
Swimming_at_the_2003_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_50_metre_breaststroke_2
The Women's 50m Breaststroke event at the 10th FINA World Aquatics Championships swam on 26-27 July 2003 in Barcelona, Spain. Preliminary heats swam during the morning session on July 26, with the top-16 finishers advancing to Semifinals that evening. The top-8 finishers then advanced to swim again in the Final the next evening. At the start of the event, the World (WR) and Championship (CR) records were:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Wrestling_Championships
World Wrestling Championships
[ "Rank", "Wrestler", "Country", "Weights", "From", "To", "Gold", "Silver", "Bronze", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "Saori Yoshida", "Japan", "55 kg / 53 kg", "2002", "2015", "13", "-", "-", "13" ], [ "2", "Kaori Icho", "Japan", "63 kg / 58 kg", "2002", "2015", "10", "-", "-", "10" ], [ "3", "Hitomi Obara ( Sakamoto )", "Japan", "51 kg / 48 kg", "2000", "2011", "8", "-", "-", "8" ], [ "4", "Christine Nordhagen", "Canada", "70 kg / 68 kg / 75 kg", "1993", "2001", "6", "1", "1", "8" ], [ "5", "Yayoi Urano", "Japan", "75 kg / 70 kg / 65 kg", "1990", "1996", "6", "1", "-", "7" ], [ "6", "Kyōko Hamaguchi", "Japan", "75 kg / 72 kg", "1997", "2010", "5", "2", "3", "10" ], [ "7", "Zhong Xiue", "China", "44 kg / 47 kg / 46 kg", "1991", "1999", "5", "2", "-", "7" ], [ "8", "Shoko Yoshimura", "Japan", "44 kg", "1987", "1996", "5", "1", "3", "9" ], [ "9", "Adeline Gray", "United States", "67 kg / 72 kg / 75 kg / 76 kg", "2011", "2019", "5", "-", "2", "7" ], [ "10", "Liu Dongfeng", "China", "75 kg", "1991", "1997", "5", "-", "1", "6" ], [ "10", "Stanka Zlateva", "Bulgaria", "72 kg", "2006", "2011", "5", "-", "1", "6" ], [ "12", "Nikola Hartmann", "Austria", "61 kg / 62 kg", "1993", "2000", "5", "-", "-", "5" ] ]
Multiple gold medalists -- Women 's freestyle
FILA_Wrestling_World_Championships_11
The World Wrestling Championships are the Amateur Wrestling World Championships organized by the United World Wrestling. The Men's Greco-Roman Wrestling tournament began in 1904, and the Men's Freestyle Wrestling tournament began in 1951. The Women's Freestyle championships were first staged in 1987.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Football_records_and_statistics_in_China
Football records and statistics in China
[ "Season", "Total Att", "Average Att", "Highest Home Att By Team" ]
[ [ "1994", "2,155,000", "16,326", "Sichuan Quanxing ( 40,000 )" ], [ "1995", "3,140,280", "23,790", "Sichuan Quanxing ( 40,182 )" ], [ "1996", "3,203,122", "24,266", "Shandong Luneng ( 42,272 )" ], [ "1997", "2,801,100", "21,220", "Sichuan Quanxing ( 39,180 )" ], [ "1998", "3,883,000", "21,335", "Shanghai Shenhua ( 39,713 )" ], [ "1999", "3,623,500", "19,909", "Sichuan Quanxing ( 28,150 )" ], [ "2000", "3,622,000", "19,901", "Dalian Shide ( 26,154 )" ], [ "2001", "3,329,872", "18,296", "Shanxi Guoli ( 38,700 )" ], [ "2002", "3,146,640", "14,984", "Beijing Guoan ( 32,429 )" ], [ "2003", "3,719,700", "17,710", "Dalian Shide ( 30,500 )" ], [ "2004", "1,430,600", "10,838", "Shandong Luneng ( 23,636 )" ], [ "2005", "1,871,700", "10,284", "Shandong Luneng ( 26,000 )" ], [ "2006", "2,228,300", "10,611", "Shandong Luneng ( 30,679 )" ], [ "2007", "3,173,500", "15,112", "Shaanxi Chanba ( 24,643 )" ], [ "2008", "3,065,280", "13,444", "Shandong Luneng ( 26,501 )" ], [ "2009", "3,854,115", "16,059", "Beijing Guoan ( 36,805 )" ], [ "2010", "3,499,304", "14,581", "Beijing Guoan ( 33,342 )" ] ]
League attendance
The attendance figures are announced by the league department of CFA . 1994–2001 Jia-A figures was corrected by Titan Sports. , [ 33 ] also on Blog.Sina.Com , [ 34 ] the figures after 2002 was calculated from the record of the Official CFA site
List_of_football_records_in_China_43
These are the Records for the Chinese Football League since its inception in 1994.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
[ "Team", "Pld", "Pts" ]
[ [ "England", "8", "17" ], [ "Germany", "8", "17" ], [ "Finland", "8", "12" ], [ "Greece", "8", "7" ], [ "Albania", "8", "3" ] ]
2002_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_25
The 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification competition was a series of tournaments organised by the six FIFA confederations. Each confederation - the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean), CONMEBOL (South America), OFC (Oceania), and UEFA (Europe) - was allocated a certain number of the 32 places at the tournament. 199 teams entered the tournament qualification rounds, competing for 32 spots in the final tournament. South Korea and Japan, as the co-hosts, and France, as the defending champions, qualified automatically, leaving 29 spots open for competition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_in_American_television
1976 in American television
[ "Date", "Name", "Notability" ]
[ [ "January 6", "Danny Pintauro", "Actor ( Who 's the Boss ? )" ], [ "January 6", "Johnny Yong Bosch", "Actor ( Mighty Morphin Power Rangers , Power Rangers Zeo , Power Rangers Turbo , Three Delivery )" ], [ "January 7", "Tyron Leitso", "Canadian actor ( Being Erica )" ], [ "January 8", "Jessica Leccia", "Actress ( Guiding Light , The Bold and the Beautiful )" ], [ "January 8", "Josh Meyers", "Actor ( Mad TV , That '70s Show )" ], [ "January 15", "Meredith Bishop", "Actress ( The Secret World of Alex Mack )" ], [ "January 16", "Carrie Keranen", "Voice actress ( Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , Kappa Mikey , Ellen 's Acres )" ], [ "January 19", "Ken Lawson", "Actor and rapper ( The Parkers )" ], [ "January 19", "Drew Powell", "Actor ( Gotham )" ], [ "January 19", "Marsha Thomason", "English actress ( Las Vegas , Lost , White Collar )" ], [ "January 23", "Tony Lucca", "Actor ( Mickey Mouse Club , Malibu Shores )" ], [ "January 26", "Gilles Marini", "French-American actor ( Brothers & Sisters , Switched at Birth , Devious Maids )" ], [ "January 30", "Andy Milonakis", "Actor ( The Andy Milonakis Show , Adventure Time , Future-Worm ! ) and comedian" ], [ "January 31", "Paul Scheer", "Actor ( The League , NTSF : SD : SUV : : , Fresh Off the Boat , Apple & Onion )" ], [ "February 2", "Lori Beth Denberg", "Actress ( All That , The Steve Harvey Show )" ], [ "February 3", "Isla Fisher", "Australian actress ( Arrested Development )" ], [ "February 7", "Kelly Choi", "South Korean-American television host" ], [ "February 8", "Pooch Hall", "Actor ( The Game )" ], [ "February 9", "Charlie Day", "Actor ( It 's Always Sunny in Philadelphia )" ], [ "February 11", "Brice Beckham", "Actor ( Mr. Belvedere )" ] ]
Births
1976_in_American_television_6
This is a list of American television-related events in 1976.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season
2004 Pittsburgh Pirates season
[ "Rd", "#", "Player", "Pos", "DOB and Age", "School" ]
[ [ "1", "11", "Neil Walker", "C", "( 1985-09-10 ) September 10 , 1985 ( aged 18 )", "Pine-Richland High School ( Gibsonia , Pennsylvania )" ], [ "2", "52", "Brian Bixler", "SS", "( 1982-10-22 ) October 22 , 1982 ( aged 21 )", "Eastern Michigan University ( Ypsilanti , Michigan )" ], [ "3", "82", "Eddie Prasch", "3B", "( 1986-01-25 ) January 25 , 1986 ( aged 18 )", "Milton High School ( Milton , Georgia )" ], [ "4", "112", "Joe Bauserman", "RHP", "( 1985-10-04 ) October 4 , 1985 ( aged 18 )", "Lincoln High School ( Tallahassee , Florida )" ], [ "5", "142", "Kyle Bloom", "LHP", "( 1983-02-21 ) February 21 , 1983 ( aged 21 )", "Illinois State University ( Normal , Illinois )" ], [ "6", "172", "A.J . Johnson", "OF", "( 1983-09-26 ) September 26 , 1983 ( aged 20 )", "Tallahassee Community College ( Tallahassee , Florida )" ], [ "7", "202", "Jason Quarles", "RHP", "( 1983-04-20 ) April 20 , 1983 ( aged 21 )", "Southern University and A & M College ( Baton Rouge , Louisiana )" ], [ "8", "232", "Eric Ridener", "RHP", "( 1985-09-11 ) September 11 , 1985 ( aged 18 )", "J. P. Taravella High School ( Coral Springs , Florida )" ], [ "9", "262", "Chris Covington", "OF", "( 1985-12-12 ) December 12 , 1985 ( aged 18 )", "Brookwood High School ( Snellville , Georgia )" ], [ "10", "292", "Derek Hankins", "RHP", "( 1983-07-01 ) July 1 , 1983 ( aged 20 )", "University of Memphis ( Memphis , Tennessee )" ] ]
Draft picks
Main article : 2004 Major League Baseball draft
2004_Pittsburgh_Pirates_season_15
The 2004 Pittsburgh Pirates season was the 123rd season of the franchise; the 118th in the National League. This was their fourth season at PNC Park. The Pirates finished fifth in the National League Central with a record of 72-89.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_Major_League_Baseball_draft
1980 Major League Baseball draft
[ "Pick", "Player", "Team", "Position", "Hometown/School" ]
[ [ "1", "Darryl Strawberry", "New York Mets", "Outfield", "Crenshaw High School" ], [ "2", "Garry Harris", "Toronto Blue Jays", "Shortstop", "Hoover High School" ], [ "3", "Ken Dayley", "Atlanta Braves", "Pitcher", "University of Portland" ], [ "4", "Mike King", "Oakland Athletics", "Pitcher", "Morningside College" ], [ "5", "Jeff Pyburn", "San Diego Padres", "Outfield", "University of Georgia" ], [ "6", "Darnell Coles", "Seattle Mariners", "Shortstop", "Eisenhower High School" ], [ "7", "Jessie Reid", "San Francisco Giants", "First Base", "Lynwood High School" ], [ "8", "Cecil Espy", "Chicago White Sox", "Outfield", "Point Loma High School" ], [ "9", "Ross Jones", "Los Angeles Dodgers", "Shortstop", "Miami Hurricanes" ], [ "10", "Kelly Gruber", "Cleveland Indians", "Shortstop", "Westlake High School" ], [ "11", "Don Schulze", "Chicago Cubs", "Pitcher", "Lake Park High School" ], [ "12", "Jeff Reed", "Minnesota Twins", "Catcher", "Joliet West High School" ], [ "13", "Henry Powell", "Philadelphia Phillies", "Catcher", "Pine Forest High School" ], [ "14", "Tim Maki", "Texas Rangers", "Pitcher", "Carrol High School" ], [ "15", "Don Collins", "St. Louis Cardinals", "Pitcher", "Ferguson High School" ], [ "16", "Frank Wills", "Kansas City Royals", "Pitcher", "Tulane University" ], [ "17", "Dennis Rasmussen", "California Angels", "Pitcher", "Creighton University" ], [ "18", "Glenn Wilson", "Detroit Tigers", "Third Baseman", "Sam Houston State University" ], [ "19", "Ron Robinson", "Cincinnati Reds", "Pitcher", "Woodlake High School" ], [ "20", "Rich Renteria", "Pittsburgh Pirates", "Shortstop", "South Gate High School" ] ]
First round selections
= All-Star = Baseball Hall of Famer The following are the first round picks in the 1980 Major League Baseball draft . [ 1 ]
1980_Major_League_Baseball_draft_0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2009_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results
Athletics at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie – Results
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "# 1", "# 2", "# 3", "# 4", "# 5", "# 6", "Result" ]
[ [ "1", "Yahya Berrabah", "Morocco", "x", "x", "7.71", "8.40", "x", "x", "8.40" ], [ "2", "Ndiss Kaba Badji", "Senegal", "8.28", "x", "8.32", "8.12", "8.21", "8.26", "8.32" ], [ "3", "Julien Fivaz", "Switzerland", "x", "7.58", "x", "7.76", "x", "5.99", "7.76" ], [ "4", "Christopher Greenaway", "Canada", "6.94", "7.63w", "7.48", "7.40", "7.58", "7.72", "7.72" ], [ "5", "Abdelhakim Mlaab", "Morocco", "7.09", "7.28", "7.29w", "5.53w", "7.38", "x", "7.38" ], [ "6", "Emmanuel Biron", "France", "7.33 w", "x", "x", "x", "x", "x", "7.33 w" ], [ "7", "Marc Habib", "Lebanon", "x", "7.22", "6.93", "x", "6.91", "7.16", "7.22" ], [ "8", "Jonathan Chimier", "Mauritius", "x", "6.99", "x", "6.94", "7.09", "x", "7.09" ], [ "9", "Nicolas Stempnick", "Wallonia", "4.03w", "x", "4.48", "", "", "", "4.48" ] ]
Men 's results -- Long jump
October 2
Athletics_at_the_2009_Jeux_de_la_Francophonie_–_Results_24
These are the official results of the athletics competition at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie which took place on 1-6 October 2009 in Beirut, Lebanon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TTH_Holstebro
TTH Holstebro
[ "Season", "Round", "Club", "Home", "Away", "Aggregate", "Comment" ]
[ [ "2013-14", "Round 2", "HC Kriens-Luzern", "35-23", "36-36", "71-59", "-" ], [ "2013-14", "Round 3", "Stiinta Municipal Dedeman Bacau", "32-27", "28-29", "61-55", "-" ], [ "2013-14", "Group", "St. Petersburg HC", "28-24", "30-32", "60-54", "-" ], [ "2013-14", "Group", "BM Granollers", "29-24", "28-28", "57-52", "-" ], [ "2013-14", "Group", "HCM Constanta", "34-28", "34-34", "68-62", "-" ], [ "2013-14", "1/4 Finals", "RK Gorenje Velenje", "30-31", "28-27", "57-59", "-" ], [ "2012-13", "Round 2", "Tauron Stal Mielec", "30-24", "29-26", "56-53", "-" ], [ "2012-13", "Round 3", "Saint-Raphaël Var Handball", "35-19", "35-32", "67-54", "-" ], [ "2012-13", "Group", "Orlen Wisła Płock", "27-26", "28-29", "56-54", "-" ], [ "2012-13", "Group", "RK Maribor Branik", "26-26", "31-27", "57-53", "-" ], [ "2012-13", "Group", "Elverum Håndball", "33-18", "28-28", "61-46", "-" ], [ "2012-13", "Quarter Finals", "KIF Kolding København", "27-26", "24-24", "51-50", "-" ], [ "2012-13", "Final Tournament", "Frisch Auf Göppingen", "-", "-", "28-27", "-" ], [ "2012-13", "Final Tournament", "HBC Nantes", "-", "-", "20-26", "-" ] ]
European Handball ( Men ) -- EHF Cup
TTH_Holstebro_0
TTH Holstebro is a handball club from Holstebro, Denmark. The club has teams in the men's Primo Tours Ligaen and in the women's HTH Ligaen, and play their home matches in Gråkjær Arena
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men's_Hoofdklasse_Hockey
Men's Hoofdklasse Hockey
[ "Province", "Championships", "Clubs" ]
[ [ "North Holland", "53", "Amsterdam ( 21 ) , Bloemendaal ( 20 ) , Haarlemsche HBC ( 4 ) , Laren ( 3 ) , De Musschen ( 3 ) , Hilversum ( 1 ) , BMHC ( 1 )" ], [ "South Holland", "38", "HDM ( 8 ) , Klein Zwitserland ( 8 ) , TOGO ( 7 ) , HHIJC ( 4 ) , HGC ( 2 ) , HHV ( 2 ) , HMHC ( 2 ) , Haagsche HBC ( 2 ) , Rotterdam ( 1 ) , DSHC ( 1 ) , ODIS ( 1 )" ], [ "North Brabant", "9", "Oranje Zwart ( 4 ) , Den Bosch ( 2 ) , Tilburg ( 2 ) , HTCC ( 1 )" ], [ "Utrecht", "9", "Kampong ( 8 ) , SCHC ( 1 )" ], [ "Limburg", "8", "Venlo ( 8 )" ] ]
Champions -- By province
Men's_Hoofdklasse_Hockey_7
The Men's Hoofdklasse Hockey is the men's top division of field hockey in the Netherlands. The league ranks third in the European league ranking table. The league was estiblished in 1973 and before the league existed the champions of the several district played in a championship pool to determine the national champion. Bloemendaal are the current champions, having won the 2018-19 season by defeating the defending champions Kampong in the championship final. Amsterdam has the most titles with 21 followed by Bloemendaal with 20.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_Australian_Formula_2_Championship
1986 Australian Formula 2 Championship
[ "Round", "Circuit", "State", "Date", "Round format", "Round winner", "Car" ]
[ [ "1", "Symmons Plains", "Tasmania", "9 March", "One race", "Arthur Abrahams", "Cheetah Mk.8 Volkswagen" ], [ "2", "Baskerville", "Tasmania", "16 March", "Two races", "Jonathon Crooke", "Cheetah Mk.8 Volkswagen" ], [ "3", "Surfers Paradise", "Queensland", "18 May", "One race", "Jonathon Crooke", "Cheetah Mk.8 Volkswagen" ], [ "4", "Oran Park", "New South Wales", "8 June", "One race", "Mark McLaughlin", "Elfin 852 Volkswagen" ], [ "5", "Lakeside", "Queensland", "15 June", "One race", "Jonathon Crooke", "Cheetah Mk.8 Volkswagen" ], [ "6", "Adelaide International Raceway", "South Australia", "6 July", "One race", "Jonathon Crooke", "Cheetah Mk.8 Volkswagen" ], [ "7", "Mallala Motor Sport Park", "South Australia", "3 August", "Two races", "Jonathon Crooke", "Cheetah Mk.8 Volkswagen" ], [ "8", "Winton", "Victoria", "31 August", "Two races", "Jonathon Crooke", "Cheetah Mk.8 Volkswagen" ], [ "9", "Sandown Park", "Victoria", "14 September", "One race", "Jonathon Crooke", "Cheetah Mk.8 Volkswagen" ] ]
Calendar
Championship winner Jonathon Crooke ( Cheetah Mk.8 Volkswagen ) The 1986 Australian Formula 2 Championship was contested over a nine round series . [ 3 ]
1986_Australian_Formula_2_Championship_0
The 1986 Australian Formula 2 Championship was a CAMS sanctioned Australian national motor racing title open to Australian Formula 2 cars. The title, which was the 19th Australian Formula 2 Championship, was won by Jonathon Crooke, driving a Cheetah Mk.8 Volkswagen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1801
List of shipwrecks in 1801
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Auspicious", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on Heneaga . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London" ], [ "Bushy Park", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on Heneaga . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London" ], [ "Fanny", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on Heneaga . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool , Lancashire" ], [ "Jason", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on Heneaga . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London" ], [ "HMS Lowestoffe", "Royal Navy", "The fifth-rate frigate was wrecked on Heneaga with the loss of five of her crew" ], [ "Melton", "United Kingdom", "The ship was wrecked on Heneaga . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Jamaica to London" ], [ "Swansea", "United Kingdom", "The ship was lost on Heneaga while on a voyage from Jamaica to London" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1801_72
The list of shipwrecks in 1801 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1801.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ireland_national_rugby_sevens_team
Ireland national rugby sevens team
[ "Season", "Competition", "Position", "GP", "W", "D", "L", "Pts Diff", "Promotion / Qualification" ]
[ [ "2008", "Championship", "4th", "7", "4", "0", "3", "+33", "Qualified for 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens" ], [ "2015", "Division C", "1st", "6", "6", "0", "0", "+271", "Promoted to the 2015 Division B competition" ], [ "2015", "Division B", "1st", "6", "6", "0", "0", "+384", "Qualified for 2015 Rugby Europe repechage ; Promoted to 2016 Division A ( Trophy ) competition" ], [ "2015", "Final repechage", "3rd", "6", "4", "1", "1", "+31", "Qualified for 2016 Olympic Qualification Tournament" ], [ "2016", "Trophy", "1st", "12", "12", "0", "0", "+451", "Promoted to 2017 Grand Prix series" ], [ "2017", "Grand Prix", "2nd", "24", "21", "0", "3", "+349", "Advanced to 2018 Hong Kong Sevens qualifier for World Series ; Qualified for 2018 Rugby World Cup Sevens" ], [ "2018", "Grand Prix", "1st", "24", "23", "0", "1", "+642", "Advanced to 2019 Hong Kong Sevens qualifier for World Series" ], [ "2019", "Grand Prix", "3rd", "12", "8", "0", "4", "+90", "" ] ]
European competition
Main article : Sevens Grand Prix Series
Ireland_national_rugby_sevens_team_10
The Ireland national rugby sevens team competes annually in European competition. Ireland participates in the Rugby Europe Sevens Grand Prix Series, having been promoted to the Grand Prix competition after winning the 2016 Rugby Europe Trophy division. Ireland has previously competed in individual tournaments within World Rugby Sevens Series, and has stated its goal of winning promotion to core team status in the World Series. Ireland also competes in quadrennial rugby sevens tournaments. Ireland has competed in most Rugby World Cup Sevens since the 1993 inaugural event. The team also competes during European qualifying phases for the Summer Olympics, but failed to qualify for the inaugural rugby sevens competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics. Following the announcement in 2009 that rugby sevens would be an Olympic sport beginning in 2016, the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) created a men's rugby sevens program in 2014. The IRFU announced in 2015 its goal to field a national sevens team that has a chance to qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics and joins the Sevens World Series by 2017.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stations_around_Shepherd's_Bush
Stations around Shepherd's Bush
[ "Station", "Line", "Opened", "Closed", "Location" ]
[ [ "Goldhawk Road", "Hammersmith & City line Circle line", "1914", "open", "Located on Goldhawk Road , south-west of Shepherd 's Bush Green . Opened when original Metropolitan line Shepherd 's Bush station was relocated" ], [ "Shepherd 's Bush", "Metropolitan line", "1864", "1914", "South of Uxbridge Road on the Hammersmith branch ( now Hammersmith & City line ) ; moved to present Shepherd 's Bush Market site 1914" ], [ "Shepherd 's Bush", "L & SWR", "1869", "1916", "Shepherd 's Bush Road , north of Sulgrave Road" ], [ "Shepherd 's Bush", "Central line", "1900", "open", "Shepherd 's Bush Green east end" ], [ "Shepherd 's Bush Market", "Hammersmith & City line Circle line", "1914", "open", "Uxbridge Road : originally named Shepherd 's Bush ( 1914-2008 ) and moved from original 1864 site in 1914" ], [ "Shepherd 's Bush", "West London Line", "2008", "open", "Shepherd 's Bush Green east end" ], [ "Uxbridge Road", "Metropolitan line", "1869", "1940", "Middle Circle branch ( now part of the West London Line )" ], [ "White City", "Central line", "1947", "open", "Wood Lane , opposite BBC Television Centre" ], [ "Wood Lane", "Central line", "1908", "1947", "Wood Lane , site now under White City bus station" ], [ "Wood Lane ( White City )", "Metropolitan line", "1908", "1959", "North of present Wood Lane station on the Hammersmith branch ( now Hammersmith & City line ) ; originally named Wood Lane ( 1908-1947 )" ], [ "Wood Lane", "Hammersmith & City line Circle line", "2008", "open", "Wood Lane , on viaduct" ] ]
List of stations
Stations_around_Shepherd's_Bush_0
Shepherd's Bush is an area of west London, England, which has been served by a number of London Underground and commuter rail stations over the past 150 years, many of which have had similar names. The names Shepherd's Bush, Wood Lane and White City have each been used by several separate stations around the Shepherd's Bush district, following a number of station renamings and closures.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Acrobatic_Gymnastics_World_Championships
2010 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships
[ "Rank", "Team", "Country", "Point" ]
[ [ "1", "Aigul Shaikhutdinova , Ekaterina Stroynova , Ekaterina Loginova", "Russia", "28.650" ], [ "2", "Jennie Miller , Emma Walters , Katherine Smith", "Great Britain", "28.320" ], [ "3", "Kateryna Kalyta , Nataliya Vinnyk , Iuliia Odintsova", "Ukraine", "28.290" ], [ "4", "Corinne van Hombeeck , Maaike Croket , Eloise Vanstaen", "Belgium", "28.152" ], [ "5", "Sarah Le Corre , Christal Dupire-Betoule , Maxine Eouzan", "France", "27.754" ], [ "6", "Kinga Beker , Kinga Grzeskow , Kamila Kowalska", "Poland", "27.400" ] ]
Results -- Women 's group
2010_Acrobatic_Gymnastics_World_Championships_4
The 2010 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships was the 22nd edition of acrobatic gymnastics competition and were held in Wrocław, Poland from 16 to 18 July 2010, at the Hala Orbita.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1931_Italian_Grand_Prix
1931 Italian Grand Prix
[ "No", "Driver", "Entrant", "Constructor", "Chassis", "Engine" ]
[ [ "2", "?", "Officine A. Maserati", "Maserati", "Maserati 26M", "2.5 L8" ], [ "4", "?", "Officine A. Maserati", "Maserati", "Maserati 26M", "2.5 L8" ], [ "6", "?", "Officine A. Maserati", "Maserati", "Maserati 26M", "2.5 L8" ], [ "8", "Umberto Klinger Pietro Ghersi", "U. Klinger", "Maserati", "Maserati 26M", "2.5 L8" ], [ "10", "Carlo Pedrazzini", "C. Pedrazzini", "Maserati", "Maserati 26B", "2.0 L8" ], [ "12", "Achille Varzi Louis Chiron", "Automobiles Ettore Bugatti", "Bugatti", "Bugatti T51", "2.3 L8" ], [ "14", "Albert Divo Guy Bouriat", "Automobiles Ettore Bugatti", "Bugatti", "Bugatti T51", "2.3 L8" ], [ "16", "Marcel Lehoux Philippe Étancelin", "M. Lehoux", "Bugatti", "Bugatti T51", "2.3 L8" ], [ "18", "Jean-Pierre Wimille Jean Gaupillat", "J.-P. Wimille", "Bugatti", "Bugatti T51", "2.3 L8" ], [ "20", "Robert Sénéchal Henri Frètet", "R. Sénéchal", "Delage", "Delage 15S8", "1.5 L8" ], [ "22", "Boris Ivanowski Henri Stoffel", "B. Ivanowski", "Mercedes-Benz", "Mercedes-Benz SSK", "7.1 L6" ], [ "24", "Antonio Maino Gildo Strazza", "A. Maino", "Mercedes-Benz", "Mercedes-Benz SSK", "7.1 L6" ], [ "26", "Giuseppe Campari Attilio Marinoni", "SA Alfa Romeo", "Alfa Romeo", "Alfa Romeo 8C-2300", "2.3 L8" ], [ "28", "Tazio Nuvolari Baconin Borzacchini", "SA Alfa Romeo", "Alfa Romeo", "Alfa Romeo Type A", "2x 3.5 L6" ], [ "30", "Ferdinando Minoia Goffredo Zehender", "SA Alfa Romeo", "Alfa Romeo", "Alfa Romeo 8C-2300", "2.3 L8" ], [ "32", "Francesco Pirola Giovanni Lurani", "F. Pirola", "Alfa Romeo", "Alfa Romeo 6C-1500", "1.5 L6" ], [ "34", "Guglielmo Lettieri", "G. Lettieri", "Alfa Romeo", "Alfa Romeo 6C 1750", "1.7 L6" ], [ "36", "Luigi Castelbarco Tino Bianchi", "L. Castelbarco", "Maserati", "Maserati 26M", "2.5 L8" ], [ "38", "Amedeo Ruggeri Renato Balestrero", "A. Ruggeri", "Talbot", "Talbot 700", "1.7 L8" ], [ "40", "Carlo di Vecchio Gerolamo Ferrari", "C. di Vecchio", "Talbot", "Talbot 700", "1.5 L8" ] ]
Entries
1931_Italian_Grand_Prix_0
The 1931 Italian Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at Monza on 24 May 1931. The race was the first of three Grands Prix that constituted the inaugural European Championship. The Alfa Romeo works team pairing of Giuseppe Campari and Tazio Nuvolari won the race, ahead of their teammates Ferdinando Minoia and Baconin Borzacchini in second, while third place went to the works Bugattis of Albert Divo and Guy Bouriat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lansing_Lugnuts
Lansing Lugnuts
[ "Season", "Quarterfinals", "Semifinals", "Finals" ]
[ [ "1996", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1997", "W , 2-1 , Michigan", "W , 2-0 , Fort Wayne", "W , 3-2 , Kane County" ], [ "1998", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "1999", "W , 2-0 , Michigan", "L , 2-0 , Wisconsin", "-" ], [ "2000", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "2001", "L , 2-0 , Dayton", "-", "-" ], [ "2002", "W , 2-1 , Michigan", "W , 2-1 , West Michigan", "L , 3-1 , Peoria" ], [ "2003", "W , 2-0 , South Bend", "W , 2-0 , Battle Creek", "W , 3-0 , Beloit" ], [ "2004", "L , 2-1 , West Michigan", "-", "-" ], [ "2005", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "2006", "W , 2-0 , South Bend", "L , 2-0 , West Michigan", "-" ], [ "2007", "L , 2-0 , West Michigan", "-", "-" ], [ "2008", "L , 2-0 , Dayton", "-", "-" ], [ "2009", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "2010", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "2011", "W , 2-1 , Dayton", "W , 2-0 , Fort Wayne", "L , 3-0 , Quad Cities" ], [ "2012", "L , 2-0 , Fort Wayne", "-", "-" ], [ "2013", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "2014", "-", "-", "-" ], [ "2015", "W , 2-0 , Great Lakes", "L , 2-1 , West Michigan", "-" ] ]
Playoffs
Lansing_Lugnuts_1
The Lansing Lugnuts are a Class-A minor league baseball team, affiliated with the Toronto Blue Jays, that plays in the Midwest League. The Midwest League came to Lansing, Michigan after owners Tom Dickson and Sherrie Myers moved the team to work with the City for a public-private lease to build a new stadium. Mayor David Hollister, and the City Council worked to attract the owners and build the stadium for downtown economic development. The team began playing in downtown Lansing in 1996. The franchise began as the Lafayette Red Sox in Lafayette, Indiana, in 1955; after two seasons it became the Waterloo Hawks, moving to Waterloo, Iowa, where it stayed for 36 seasons. Before the 1994 season it moved to Springfield, Illinois, but only spent two seasons there before moving to Lansing. The franchise was an affiliate of the Kansas City Royals on two separate occasions in three different cities: as the Waterloo Royals from 1969 through 1976, as the Sultans of Springfield in 1995, and then, upon the team's move to Lansing, from 1996 through 1998. The Lugnuts were then an affiliate of the Chicago Cubs from 1999 through 2004 before joining the Jays' farm system for the 2005 season. In September 2014, the Jays extended their agreement with the Lugnuts through the 2016 season. In October 2016, their player development contract was extended through the 2018 season. The team plays at Cooley Law School Stadium (previously known as Oldsmobile Park and named after the now-defunct General Motors division that was based there), which opened in 1996. The new name comes from a naming rights deal with Thomas M. Cooley Law School, based in Lansing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Polson
John Polson
[ "Year", "Title", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1999", "Siam Sunset", "" ], [ "2002", "Swimfan", "" ], [ "2005", "Hide and Seek", "" ], [ "2009", "Tenderness", "" ], [ "2011", "Body of Proof", "Episode # 7 : All in the Family" ], [ "2017", "The Walking Dead", "Episode # 105 : The King , the Widow , and Rick" ], [ "2018", "Fear the Walking Dead", "Episode # 38 : What 's Your Story ?" ], [ "2019", "The Code", "Episode # 5 : Maggie 's Drawers" ], [ "2019", "Chicago Med", "Episode # 88 : Got a Friend in Me" ] ]
Filmography -- As director
John_Polson_0
John Polson (born 6 September 1965) is an Australian actor, director and founder of Tropfest. As an actor, Polson's best known role is probably starring opposite Russell Crowe and Jack Thompson in The Sum of Us (1994). In February 2001, Polson attended the 12th Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival in Hokkaidō, Japan, where his film Siam Sunset won the Minami Toshiko Award. In 2005 he directed the film Hide and Seek, which achieved number one box-office status in America. He also directed the feature film Tenderness starring Russell Crowe and Laura Dern, which was released in 2009. Polson is the creative founder of Tropfest, the world's largest short film festival. In 2007, Tropfest partnered with the Tribeca Film Festival to present Tropfest@Tribeca in Battery Park. He is also a talented saxophone player. At the APRA Music Awards of 2013, Screen Music Awards ceremony he was presented with the International Achievement Award.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brunel_Award
Brunel Award
[ "Awards", "Year", "Place", "Organiser", "Occasion" ]
[ [ "1st", "1985", "Bristol", "British Rail ( BR )", "150th anniversary of the Great Western Railway" ], [ "2nd", "1987", "Vienna", "Österreichische Bundesbahnen ( ÖBB )", "150 years of rail transport in Austria" ], [ "3rd", "1989", "Amsterdam", "Nederlandse Spoorwegen ( NS )", "150 years of rail transport in the Netherlands" ], [ "4th", "1992", "Madrid", "RENFE", "50th anniversary of RENFE , opening of the LGV Madrid-Seville , Expo 92 and Summer Olympic Games , 1992" ], [ "5th", "1994", "Washington DC", "FoRTE", "Foundation for Railway and Transportation Excellence" ], [ "6th", "1996", "Copenhagen", "Danske Statsbaner ( DSB )", "" ], [ "7th", "1998", "Madrid", "RENFE", "150 years of rail transport in Spain" ], [ "8th", "2001", "Paris", "SNCF", "Entry into service of the LGV Méditerranée" ], [ "9th", "2005", "Copenhagen", "Danske Statsbaner ( DSB )", "" ], [ "10th", "2008", "Vienna", "Österreichische Bundesbahnen ( ÖBB )", "" ], [ "11th", "2011", "Washington DC", "Center for Industrial Design in Transportation , Inc", "" ], [ "12th", "2014", "Amsterdam", "Nederlandse Spoorwegen ( NS ) , ProRail", "125th anniversary of Amsterdam Central Station and 175 years of rail transport in the Netherlands" ] ]
History
The Brunel Awards were first awarded in 1985 , during the celebrations marking the 150th anniversary of the Great Western Railway . Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom presented the inaugural awards , at a ceremony in Bristol , England .
Brunel_Award_0
The Brunel Awards are given to railway companies, to encourage outstanding visual design in railway architecture, graphics, industrial design and art, technical infrastructure and environmental integration, and rolling stock. The name is assigned to them in honour of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, founder of the Great Western Railway, and designer of the giant ship .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13th_Manitoba_Legislature
13th Manitoba Legislature
[ "Member", "Electoral district", "Party" ]
[ [ "Amos Lyle", "Arthur", "Conservative" ], [ "Aimé Bénard", "Assiniboia", "Conservative" ], [ "James Argue", "Avondale", "Conservative" ], [ "James H. Howden", "Beautiful Plains", "Conservative" ], [ "George Malcolm", "Birtle", "Liberal" ], [ "George R. Coldwell", "Brandon City", "Conservative" ], [ "Alfred Carroll", "Brandon South", "Conservative" ], [ "Albert Prefontaine", "Carillon", "Conservative" ], [ "George Steel", "Cypress", "Conservative" ], [ "James G. Harvey", "Dauphin", "Conservative" ], [ "John C. W. Reid", "Deloraine", "Conservative" ], [ "Rodmond Roblin", "Dufferin", "Conservative" ], [ "David Henry McFadden", "Emerson", "Conservative" ], [ "Samuel Hughes", "Gilbert Plains", "Conservative" ], [ "Baldwin Baldwinson", "Gimli", "Conservative" ], [ "James William Armstrong", "Gladstone", "Liberal" ], [ "William Ferguson", "Hamiota", "Conservative" ], [ "Orton Grain", "Kildonan and St. Andrews", "Conservative" ], [ "George Lawrence", "Killarney", "Conservative" ], [ "Charles Duncan McPherson", "Lakeside", "Liberal" ] ]
Members of the Assembly
The following members were elected to the assembly in 1910 : [ 1 ]
13th_Legislative_Assembly_of_Manitoba_0
The members of the 13th Manitoba Legislature were elected in the Manitoba general election held in July 1910. The legislature sat from February 9, 1911, to June 15, 1914. The Conservatives led by Rodmond Roblin formed the government. Tobias Norris of the Liberal Party was Leader of the Opposition. James Johnson served as speaker for the assembly. There were four sessions of the 13th Legislature:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Wing
Leslie Wing
[ "Year", "Title", "Role", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1983", "Knight Rider", "Layla Charon Callan", "Episode : Ring of Fire" ], [ "1983", "Girls of the White Orchid", "Lisa", "Television film" ], [ "1984", "The Cowboy and the Ballerina", "Natalia", "Television film" ], [ "1984", "Simon & Simon", "Ballerina Holly McGinnis", "Episode : Heels and Toes" ], [ "1985", "This Is the Life", "", "Episodes : How Shall We Then Live ? , The Stranger" ], [ "1985", "The Fall Guy", "Kate Hillman", "Episode : Tailspin" ], [ "1985", "Love , Mary", "Jill", "Television film" ], [ "1985", "Moonlighting", "Mary Goodman", "Episode : Twas The Episode Before Christmas" ], [ "1985", "Shadow Chasers", "Amelia", "Episode : The Many Lives of Jonathan" ], [ "1986", "Mike Hammer", "", "Episode : Deirdre" ], [ "1987", "CBS Summer Playhouse", "Annie", "Episode : Travelin ' Man" ], [ "1987", "Perry Mason : The Case of the Lost Love", "Woman", "Television film ; Uncredited" ], [ "1988", "Magnum , P.I", "Miss Rockwell", "Episode : Unfinished Business" ], [ "1992", "The Trials of Rosie O'Neill", "", "Episode : Double Bind" ], [ "1993", "Melrose Place", "Therapist", "Episode : State of Need" ], [ "1989 , 1993", "Matlock", "Hillary Benson / Jane Dryden", "2 episodes" ], [ "1995", "Babylon 5", "Mother", "Episode : And Now For a Word" ], [ "1995", "Xena : Warrior Princess", "Queen Karis", "Episodes : Death in Chains , Highway to Hades" ], [ "2005", "Everwood", "Registration Woman", "Episode : Giving Up the Girl" ], [ "2006", "High School Musical", "Lucille Bolton", "Television film" ] ]
Filmography -- Television
Leslie_Wing_1
Leslie Wing Pomeroy, also known as Leslie Wing, is an American actress.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Ireland_Football_League
Northern Ireland Football League
[ "#", "Season", "Senior champions ( number of senior titles )", "Runners-up", "Third", "Leading goalscorer", "Goals" ]
[ [ "108", "2008-09", "Glentoran ( 23 )", "Linfield", "Crusaders", "Curtis Allen ( Lisburn Distillery )", "19" ], [ "109", "2009-10", "Linfield ( 49 )", "Cliftonville", "Glentoran", "Rory Patterson ( Coleraine )", "30" ], [ "110", "2010-11", "Linfield ( 50 )", "Crusaders", "Glentoran", "Peter Thompson ( Linfield )", "23" ], [ "111", "2011-12", "Linfield ( 51 )", "Portadown", "Cliftonville", "Gary McCutcheon ( Ballymena United )", "27" ], [ "112", "2012-13", "Cliftonville ( 4 )", "Crusaders", "Linfield", "Liam Boyce ( Cliftonville )", "29" ] ]
Senior -- List of champions and runners-up
Northern_Ireland_Football_League_4
The Northern Ireland Football League (commonly abbreviated to NIFL), known historically, and still colloquially, as the Irish League, is the national football league of Northern Ireland. The Irish League was originally formed in 1890, with the league in its current format created in 2013 to assume independent collective management of the top three levels of the Northern Ireland football league system; namely the Premiership, Championship and Premier Intermediate League. In addition to the league divisions, the NIFL also operates the Northern Ireland Football League Cup for its member clubs, as well as the NIFL Development League and George Wilson Cup for their reserve teams, and the NIFL Youth League and NIFL Youth League Cup for their youth teams. Operated as a limited company, the 36 member clubs act as shareholders with one vote each. The NIFL is the successor to the Irish Football League, which was historically the league for the entire island of Ireland upon its formation in 1890; it became Northern Ireland's national league after the partition of Ireland in 1921. Linfield are the current champions, lifting the league title for a record 53rd time. The title win was confirmed on 13 April 2019, following a 0-0 draw at home against the outgoing champions, Crusaders, which left them 12 points clear with three games remaining.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Philadelphia_76ers_season
2016–17 Philadelphia 76ers season
[ "Name", "Reporter", "Network", "Number of Seasons" ]
[ [ "Marc Zumoff", "TV Play by Play", "CSN TCN", "22" ], [ "Alaa Abdelnaby", "TV Color Commentator", "CSN TCN", "2" ], [ "Molly French", "Courtside Reporter", "CSN TCN", "7" ], [ "Tom McGinnis", "Radio Play by Play", "WPEN", "27" ], [ "Matt Cord", "Arena PA", "N/A", "19" ], [ "Christian Crosby", "In-Arena Host", "N/A", "5" ] ]
Announcers
2016–17_Philadelphia_76ers_season_12
The 2016-17 Philadelphia 76ers season was the 68th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team improved 18 games after finishing with a league worst 10 wins in 2016. The season would have been the rookie season for number one overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft Ben Simmons, but a broken foot injury sidelined him for the whole season. It would be the team's fourth straight season where a top prospect of theirs would be sidelined for an entire season due to an injury (the 76ers previously dealt with former center Nerlens Noel being out in the 2013-14 NBA season and Joel Embiid being out for two straight seasons before this one). However, Embiid, who was previously drafted 3rd in the 2014 draft, played in his first season after suffering multiple foot injuries before later being out for the rest of the season after playing a promising 31 games throughout the season. Also, it was the first season of draft and stash prospect Dario Šarić, who was also taken in the 2014 NBA draft. The 2016 season was also the first time in three years the Sixers made a splash in NBA free agency by adding guards Jerryd Bayless, Sergio Rodríguez and veteran Gerald Henderson Jr. to the team.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_International_Sports_Racing_Series
1998 International Sports Racing Series
[ "Pos", "Team", "Car", "Engine", "Rd 2", "Rd 4", "Rd 7", "Total" ]
[ [ "1", "JB Giesse Team Ferrari", "Ferrari 333 SP", "Ferrari F310E 4.0L V12", "20", "20", "20", "120" ], [ "2", "Horag-Lista Team", "Ferrari 333 SP", "Ferrari F310E 4.0L V12", "8", "15", "15", "85" ], [ "3", "Solution F", "Riley & Scott Mk III", "Ford 5.0L V8", "10", "", "", "55" ], [ "4", "Autosport Racing", "Ferrari 333 SP", "Ferrari F310E 4.0L V12", "3", "12", "4", "45" ], [ "5", "BMW Team Rafanelli", "Riley & Scott Mk III", "BMW 4.0L V8", "15", "", "", "42" ], [ "6=", "Target 24", "Riley & Scott Mk III", "Chevrolet 5.0L V8", "6", "", "12", "38" ], [ "6=", "Tampolli Engineering", "Tampolli RTA-98", "Alfa Romeo 3.0L V6", "4", "10", "2", "38" ], [ "8", "Repsol Kremer Racing", "Kremer K8 Spyder", "Porsche 3.0L Turbo Flat-6", "2", "2", "3", "29" ], [ "9", "GLV Brums", "Ferrari 333 SP", "Ferrari F310E 4.0L V12", "", "", "8", "26" ], [ "10", "Siliprandi Racing", "Lucchini P1-98", "Alfa Romeo 3.0L V8", "", "4", "", "16" ], [ "11", "Dyson Racing", "Riley & Scott Mk III", "Ford 5.0L V8", "", "", "", "15" ], [ "12", "Centenari Racing SRL", "Centenari M1", "Alfa Romeo 3.0L V6", "2", "", "1", "13" ], [ "13=", "GTC Motorsport Lanzante", "Ferrari 333 SP", "Ferrari F310E 4.0L V12", "12", "", "", "12" ], [ "13=", "Waterair Sports", "Debora LMP296 Debora LMP297", "Cosworth 2.0L I4 BMW 3.0L I6", "", "8", "", "12" ], [ "13=", "Doyle- Risi Racing", "Ferrari 333 SP", "Ferrari F310E 4.0L V12", "", "", "", "12" ], [ "16", "Equipe Promotion Racing", "Courage C41", "Porsche 3.0L Turbo Flat-6", "", "1", "10", "11" ], [ "17", "Agusta Kremer Racing", "Kremer K8 Spyder", "Porsche 3.0L Turbo Flat-6", "", "3", "", "10" ], [ "18", "SCI", "Spice SCI", "Ford Cosworth 3.5L V8", "", "6", "", "8" ], [ "19=", "La Filière", "Courage C36", "Porsche 3.0L Turbo Flat-6", "", "", "6", "6" ], [ "19=", "McNeil Engineering", "Lola 981", "Judd GV10 3.4L V10 Judd GV4 4.0L V10", "", "", "", "6" ] ]
Teams Championship -- Overall Standings
1998_International_Sports_Racing_Series_season_2
The 1998 International Sports Racing Series was the second season of International Sportscar Racing Series (later known as the FIA Sportscar Championship). It was a series for sportscar-style prototypes broken into two classes based on power and weight, called SR1 and SR2, as well as a class of hillclimb-style sportscars, called CN. It began on April 13, 1998, and ended December 6, 1998, after 8 races.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011–12_Fulham_F.C._season
2011–12 Fulham F.C. season
[ "Date", "Pos", "Name", "To", "Date Returned" ]
[ [ "24 July 2011", "FW", "Danny Hoesen", "Fortuna Sittard", "End of season" ], [ "26 July 2011", "GK", "David Stockdale", "Ipswich Town", "End of season ( recalled in December )" ], [ "17 August 2011", "DF", "Carlos Salcido", "Tigres UANL", "End of season" ], [ "24 August 2011", "FW", "Lauri Dalla Valle", "Dundee United", "16 January 2012" ], [ "30 August 2011", "MF", "Keanu Marsh-Brown", "Dundee United", "January 2012" ], [ "26 September 2011", "MF", "Bjørn Helge Riise", "Portsmouth", "17 November 2011" ], [ "24 November 2011", "FW", "Marcello Trotta", "Wycombe Wanderers", "2 January 2012" ] ]
Loans out
2011–12_Fulham_F.C._season_10
The 2011-12 season was Fulham's 114th professional season and their 11th consecutive season in the top flight of English football, the Premier League. They also competed in the Europa League, League Cup and the FA Cup. Fulham finished the season in ninth place after their last league match against Tottenham Hotspur resulted in a 0-2 defeat on 13 May 2012.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006–07_Los_Angeles_Kings_season
2006–07 Los Angeles Kings season
[ "Round", "#", "Player", "Nationality", "NHL team", "College/junior/club team ( league )" ]
[ [ "1", "11", "Jonathan Bernier ( G )", "Canada", "Los Angeles Kings", "Lewiston Maineiacs ( QMJHL )" ], [ "1", "17", "Trevor Lewis ( C )", "United States", "Los Angeles Kings ( from Edmonton , via Minnesota )", "Des Moines Buccaneers ( USHL )" ], [ "2", "48", "Joey Ryan ( D )", "United States", "Los Angeles Kings", "Quebec Remparts ( QMJHL )" ], [ "3", "74", "Jeff Zatkoff ( G )", "United States", "Los Angeles Kings", "Miami University" ], [ "3", "86", "Bud Holloway ( C/RW )", "Canada", "Los Angeles Kings ( from Nashville )", "Seattle Thunderbirds ( WHL )" ], [ "4", "114", "Niclas Andersen ( D )", "Sweden", "Los Angeles Kings ( from NY Rangers )", "Leksands IF ( Allsvenskan )" ], [ "5", "134", "David Meckler ( C )", "United States", "Los Angeles Kings", "Yale University ( ECAC )" ], [ "5", "144", "Martin Nolet ( D )", "Canada", "Los Angeles Kings ( from NY Rangers )", "Champlain ( QAAAJHL )" ], [ "6", "164", "Constantin Braun ( LW )", "Denmark", "Los Angeles Kings", "Eisbaren Berlin ( Germany )" ] ]
Transactions -- Draft picks
Los Angeles 's picks at the 2006 NHL Entry Draft in Vancouver , British Columbia . [ 7 ] The Kings had the 11th overall draft pick by lottery for the third consecutive year .
2006–07_Los_Angeles_Kings_season_15
The 2006-07 Los Angeles Kings season was the 40th season (39th season of play) for the National Hockey League franchise. This season marked the beginning of a rebuilding phase, as the team hired Marc Crawford as their new head coach, the former general manager of the San Jose Sharks, Dean Lombardi, as their new GM, former NHL goaltenders Ron Hextall as assistant GM (and GM of their AHL affiliate Manchester Monarchs), and Bill Ranford as goaltending coach. Their first big move came when they acquired rookie prospect Patrick O'Sullivan, along with a 2006 first-round draft pick (Trevor Lewis), from the Minnesota Wild for forward Pavol Demitra on June 24, 2006. But the biggest move of the off-season for the Kings was acquiring goaltender Dan Cloutier from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for a 2007 second-round draft pick and a 2009 conditional draft pick on July 5, 2006. He was then named the team's starting goaltender ahead of Mathieu Garon, whom many fans expected to be their number-one goaltender. Before the season got underway, he was signed to a two-year contract, expecting a great performance from the former Canuck. However, at the end of December, Dan Cloutier was last in save percentage and goals against average (GAA) amongst NHL goaltenders who have played at least 12 games. Injuries to both Garon and Cloutier in January prompted the Kings to recall Yutaka Fukufuji as an emergency goaltender, who made his NHL debut on January 13 against the St. Louis Blues, becoming the first Japanese-born player in NHL history. On January 18, prior to a home game against St. Louis, the Kings claimed goaltender Sean Burke off of waivers from the Tampa Bay Lightning. Burke would be the fifth goaltender to play for the Kings during the season (after Cloutier, Garon, Barry Brust and Fukufuji). This marked the first time the Kings have had at least five goaltenders appear during one season since the 2000-01 season (Jamie Storr, Felix Potvin, Steve Passmore, Stephane Fiset and Travis Scott). On January 20, 2007, prior to a night-game against the Phoenix Coyotes, the Los Angeles Kings officially retired Luc Robitaille's number 20 sweater.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_at_the_1912_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_25_metre_small-bore_rifle
Shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics – Men's 25 metre small-bore rifle
[ "Place", "Shooter", "Hits", "Score" ]
[ [ "1", "Vilhelm Carlberg ( SWE )", "25", "242" ], [ "2", "Johan Hübner von Holst ( SWE )", "25", "233" ], [ "3", "Gideon Ericsson ( SWE )", "25", "231" ], [ "4", "Joseph Pepé ( GBR )", "25", "231" ], [ "5", "Robert Murray ( GBR )", "25", "228" ], [ "6", "Axel Gyllenkrok ( SWE )", "25", "227" ], [ "7", "William Pimm ( GBR )", "25", "225" ], [ "8", "Frederick Hird ( USA )", "25", "221" ], [ "9", "Harold Burt ( GBR )", "24", "222" ], [ "10", "Robert Löfman ( SWE )", "24", "221" ], [ "11", "Erik Odelberg ( SWE )", "24", "219" ], [ "12", "Edward Lessimore ( GBR )", "24", "218" ], [ "13", "William Styles ( GBR )", "24", "216" ], [ "14", "William McDonnell ( USA )", "24", "212" ], [ "15", "Gustaf Boivie ( SWE )", "24", "212" ], [ "16", "Edwin Anderson ( USA )", "24", "208" ], [ "17", "Warren Sprout ( USA )", "24", "205" ], [ "18", "Frangiskos Mavrommatis ( GRE )", "24", "204" ], [ "19", "Léon Johnson ( FRA )", "24", "203" ], [ "20", "Eric Carlberg ( SWE )", "23", "219" ] ]
Results
Shooting_at_the_1912_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_25_metre_small-bore_rifle_0
The men's 25 metre small-bore rifle (originally called individual competition with miniature-rifle) was a shooting sports event held as part of the Shooting at the 1912 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first appearance of the event. The competition was held on Friday, 5 July 1912. Thirty-six sport shooters from eight nations competed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_films_of_2012
List of British films of 2012
[ "Title", "Director", "Release date", "Genre" ]
[ [ "8 Minutes Idle", "Mark Simon Hewis", "14 February 2014 ( UK )", "Comedy" ], [ "Acceptance", "Richard John Taylor", "27 October 2012 ( UK )", "Drama" ], [ "Across the River", "Warren B. Malone", "", "Comedy" ], [ "Acts of Godfrey", "Johnny Daukes", "27 January 2012 ( UK )", "Drama" ], [ "The Adored", "Carl Medland", "14 April 2012 ( Poland )", "Drama" ], [ "After Death", "Martin Gooch", "21 January 2014 ( USA )", "Comedy" ], [ "Al Murray : The Only Way Is Epic Tour", "Al Murray", "November 2012 ( UK )", "Comedy" ], [ "All the Fear of the Fair", "Chris Jupp", "March 2012 ( UK )", "Horror" ], [ "All 's Well That Ends Well", "John Dove", "26 September 2012 ( UK )", "Comedy" ], [ "Alpha Protocol : Solomon 's Stele", "Chuka Ibeachum", "24 December 2012 ( UK )", "Action" ], [ "Amina", "Christian Ashaiku", "", "Drama" ], [ "Anda Union", "Sophie Lascelles", "", "Musical" ], [ "Angelina Ballerina : Dreams Do Come True", "Charlotte Spencer", "August 2012 ( USA )", "" ], [ "Angelina Ballerina : Sweet Valentine", "Charlotte Spencer", "January 2012 ( USA )", "" ], [ "Apples", "Robin Sheppard", "", "" ], [ "Arsenal : Season Review 2011/12", "Alex Song", "25 June 2012 ( UK )", "Sport" ], [ "Art of Darkness", "Steve Laurence", "5 December 2014 ( UK )", "Horror" ], [ "As the Earth Turned", "Bill Taylor", "31 July 2012 ( UK )", "Comedy" ], [ "The Assemblies", "Vaughan Pilikian", "1 December 2012 ( UK )", "" ], [ "Avise la fin", "Danny Cotton", "9 May 2012 ( UK )", "Drama" ] ]
Minor releases
To Say Goodbye
List_of_British_films_of_2012_4
The British film industry produced over five hundred feature films in 2012. This article fully lists all non-pornographic films, including short films, that had a release date in that year and which were at least partly made by the United Kingdom. It does not include films first released in previous years that had release dates in 2012. Also included is an overview of the major events in British film, including film festivals and awards ceremonies, as well as lists of those films that have been particularly well received, both critically and financially. The year was particularly notable for a number of British co-produced films from countries with less established film industries, such as Captive (with the Philippines), Mekong Hotel (with Thailand), Comrade Kim Goes Flying (with North Korea) and The Patience Stone (with Afghanistan).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosuke_Tagawa
Yosuke Tagawa
[ "Year", "Title", "Network", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1977", "Let 's Go Young", "NHK-G", "Sundays member ; after graduating from Sundays in 1978 , he became presenter" ], [ "1977", "Kin-chan no doko made yaru no ! ?", "TV Asahi", "Regular appearances" ], [ "1977", "Kakkurakin Dai Hōsō", "NTV", "Regular appearances ; appeared with his song Lui-Lui" ], [ "", "Draft Quiz", "TV Tokyo", "" ], [ "1985", "Zōshirushi Quiz : Hint de Pint", "TV Asahi", "Technical Mondai , nicknamed Technical Ōji by Masaru Doi ; after becoming a regular he made guest appearances" ], [ "1986", "Mori no Miyako ni Hito ga yuku : Kanazawa Hyakumangoku Matsuri '", "MRO", "Regular until 2002 ; guest appearances in 2013 and 2015" ], [ "2007", "Local Rosen Bus Noritsugi no Tabi", "TV Tokyo", "Regular with Yoshikazu Ebisu" ], [ "2016", "Utae ! Shōwa no Best Ten", "BS NTV", "Presenter" ] ]
Filmography -- Music , variety programmes
Yosuke_Tagawa_4
Tagawa is a resident of Chōfu, Tokyo. He is represented with Sun Music Production. Tagawa's wife is actress Kumiko Fujiyoshi.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_skating_at_the_1968_Winter_Olympics_–_Men's_5000_metres
Speed skating at the 1968 Winter Olympics – Men's 5000 metres
[ "Rank", "Athlete", "Country", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Fred Anton Maier", "Norway", "7:22.4" ], [ "2", "Kees Verkerk", "Netherlands", "7:23.2" ], [ "3", "Peter Nottet", "Netherlands", "7:25.5" ], [ "4", "Per Willy Guttormsen", "Norway", "7:27.8" ], [ "5", "Johnny Höglin", "Sweden", "7:32.7" ], [ "6", "Örjan Sandler", "Sweden", "7:32.8" ], [ "7", "Jonny Nilsson", "Sweden", "7:32.9" ], [ "8", "Jan Bols", "Netherlands", "7:33.1" ], [ "9", "Kimmo Koskinen", "Finland", "7:35.9" ], [ "10", "Valery Lavrushkin", "Soviet Union", "7:37.9" ], [ "11", "Stanislav Selyanin", "Soviet Union", "7:38.5" ], [ "12", "Svein-Erik Stiansen", "Norway", "7:39.6" ], [ "13", "Günter Traub", "West Germany", "7:40.4" ], [ "14", "Anatoly Mashkov", "Soviet Union", "7:41.9" ], [ "15", "Jouko Launonen", "Finland", "7:46.5" ], [ "16", "Hermann Strutz", "Austria", "7:53.3" ], [ "17", "Raimo Hietala", "Finland", "7:54.0" ], [ "18", "Giancarlo Gloder", "Italy", "7:54.5" ], [ "19", "Paul Enock", "Canada", "7:54.8" ], [ "20", "Jürgen Traub", "West Germany", "7:55.3" ] ]
Results
[ 1 ]
Speed_skating_at_the_1968_Winter_Olympics_–_Men's_5000_metres_0
The men's 5000 metres in speed skating at the 1968 Winter Olympics took place on 15 February, at the L'Anneau de Vitesse.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rie_Takahashi
Rie Takahashi
[ "Year", "Title", "Role" ]
[ [ "2015", "Your Lie in April", "Setsuko" ], [ "2015", "Shirobako - The Third Girls Aerial Squad OVA", "Announcer" ], [ "2016", "KonoSuba - OVA", "Megumin" ], [ "2017", "KonoSuba 2 - OVA", "Megumin" ], [ "2018", "Teasing Master Takagi-san - OVA", "Takagi" ], [ "2018", "Re : Zero − Starting Life in Another World - Memory Snow", "Emilia" ] ]
Filmography -- Original video animation ( OVA )
Rie_Takahashi_2
She is known for voicing Megumin in KonoSuba, Emilia in , Takagi in Teasing Master Takagi-san, Mash Kyrielight in Fate/Grand Order, and Mirai Asahina in Witchy PreCure!. She also performed theme songs for the aforementioned anime, among others. She won the Best Female Newcomer at the 10th Seiyu Awards.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelskalender_(skating)
Adelskalender (skating)
[ "Pos", "Name", "Country", "500 m", "1500 m", "5000 m", "10000 m", "Samalog" ]
[ [ "1", "Patrick Roest", "Netherlands", "35.74", "1:42.56", "6:03.70", "12:42.97", "144.444" ], [ "2", "Shani Davis", "United States", "34.78", "1:41.04", "6:10.49", "13:05.94", "144.806" ], [ "3", "Sven Kramer", "Netherlands", "36.17", "1:43.54", "6:03.32", "12:38.89", "144.959" ], [ "4", "Chad Hedrick", "United States", "35.52", "1:42.14", "6:09.68", "12:55.11", "145.289" ], [ "5", "Sverre Lunde Pedersen", "Norway", "35.85", "1:42.39", "6:07.16", "12:56.91", "145.541" ], [ "6", "Håvard Bøkko", "Norway", "35.75", "1:42.67", "6:09.94", "12:53.89", "145.661" ], [ "7", "Ted-Jan Bloemen", "Canada", "36.87", "1:44.91", "6:01.86", "12:36.30", "145.841" ], [ "8", "Denis Yuskov", "Russia", "35.42", "1.41.02", "6.11.79", "13.12.49", "145.896" ], [ "9", "Koen Verweij", "Netherlands", "35.64", "1:41.63", "6:09.51", "13:08.97", "145.915" ], [ "10", "Ivan Skobrev", "Russia", "35.90", "1:42.94", "6:08.77", "12:58.36", "146.008" ] ]
Current Adelskalenders -- Men
This table is correct as of 15 February 2020 . [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Times in bold are the current world records at that distance . For comparison : the world record big combination ( similar to the men 's Adelskalender samalog , only for times in one weekend ) is 145.561 , by Patrick Roest .
Adelskalender_(skating)_0
The Adelskalender in skating is a ranking for long track speed skating based on skaters' all-time personal records for certain distances. As in samalog competitions, the skater's time (measured in seconds) for each distance is divided in 500 metre averages, truncated (not rounded) to 3 decimal places, and the results are then added up - the lower the sum, the better. The samalog system was introduced in 1928 in Norway, replacing ranking points in the traditional 4 distance championships, and can also be used to reconstruct scores based on personal records that were set before the samalog system was invented. The classical Adelskalender consists of the Allround Championships distances: Similar rankings in many other combinations are maintained by enthusiasts and available on the Internet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Tour_of_the_Basque_Country
2016 Tour of the Basque Country
[ "Rank", "Rider", "Team", "Time" ]
[ [ "1", "Alberto Contador ( ESP )", "Tinkoff", "22h 44 ' 43" ], [ "2", "Sergio Henao ( COL )", "Team Sky", "+ 12" ], [ "3", "Nairo Quintana ( COL )", "Movistar Team", "+ 37" ], [ "4", "Thibaut Pinot ( FRA )", "FDJ", "+ 1 ' 13" ], [ "5", "Joaquim Rodríguez ( ESP )", "Team Katusha", "+ 1 ' 22" ], [ "6", "Samuel Sánchez ( ESP )", "BMC Racing Team", "+ 1 ' 29" ], [ "7", "Rui Costa ( POR )", "Lampre-Merida", "+ 2 ' 19" ], [ "8", "Simon Špilak ( SLO )", "Team Katusha", "+ 2 ' 47" ], [ "9", "Lawson Craddock ( USA )", "Cannondale", "+ 2 ' 52" ], [ "10", "Wilco Kelderman ( NED )", "LottoNL-Jumbo", "+ 3 ' 14" ] ]
2016_Tour_of_the_Basque_Country_15
The 2016 Tour of the Basque Country (, ) was a road cycling stage race that took place in the Basque Country between 4 and 9 April 2016. It was the 56th edition of the Tour of the Basque Country and the ninth event of the 2016 UCI World Tour. The race took place over mountainous terrain and was suitable for climbers. The first five stages were mountainous; the sixth and final stage was a hilly individual time trial. The defending champion was Joaquim Rodríguez (), with Nairo Quintana (), Alberto Contador () and Sergio Henao () also among the favourites for the overall victory. Luis León Sánchez won the opening stage, but lost the lead the following day on the first uphill finish to Mikel Landa (Sky). Landa lost the lead on Stage 4, with Wilco Kelderman () taking over the lead. On the second uphill finish of the race on the penultimate day, Henao took over the lead after escaping with Contador. Contador then won the time trial on the final stage and beat Henao to the overall victory by 12 seconds, with Quintana a further 23 seconds behind in third. Henao won the points classification, while Nicolas Edet () won the intermediate sprints competition and Diego Rosa () the mountains classification.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Busan
Air Busan
[ "Country", "City", "Airport" ]
[ [ "Cambodia", "Siem Reap", "Siem Reap International Airport" ], [ "China", "Changsha", "Changsha Huanghua International Airport" ], [ "China", "Chengdu", "Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport" ], [ "China", "Haikou", "Haikou Meilan International Airport" ], [ "China", "Hohhot", "Hohhot Baita International Airport" ], [ "China", "Hong Kong", "Hong Kong International Airport" ], [ "China", "Huangshan", "Huangshan Tunxi International Airport" ], [ "China", "Kunming", "Kunming Changshui International Airport" ], [ "China", "Macau", "Macau International Airport" ], [ "China", "Ningbo", "Ningbo Lishe International Airport" ], [ "China", "Qingdao", "Qingdao Liuting International Airport" ], [ "China", "Sanya", "Sanya Phoenix International Airport" ], [ "China", "Shenzhen", "Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport" ], [ "China", "Shijiazhuang", "Shijiazhuang Zhengding International Airport" ], [ "China", "Taiyuan", "Taiyuan Wusu International Airport" ], [ "China", "Xi'an", "Xi'an Xianyang International Airport" ], [ "China", "Yanji", "Yanji Chaoyangchuan International Airport" ], [ "China", "Zhangjiajie", "Zhangjiajie Hehua International Airport" ], [ "China", "Zhengzhou", "Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport" ], [ "Guam", "Hagåtña", "Antonio B . Won Pat International Airport" ] ]
Destinations
An Air Busan Boeing 737-500 at Gimhae International Airport in South Korea ( 2009 ) An Air Busan Boeing 737 at the gate at Gimpo International Airport , Seoul , South Korea ( 2014 ) Air Busan started operations on October 2008 , using Gimhae International Airport as a hub . [ 5 ] As of May 2020 , Air Busan serves the following destinations :
Air_Busan_0
Air Busan Co., Ltd., operating as Air Busan (Korean: 에어부산; RR: E-eo Busan) is a low-cost airline based in Busanjin-gu, Busan, South Korea. It is a subsidiary of Asiana Airlines. The airline began its operation in 2007 as Busan International Airlines Company (Korean: 부산국제항공; RR: Busan Gukje Hanggong); it launched service in October 2008. Air Busan is the third largest Korea's low-cost airline, carried 4.5 million domestic and 3.6 million international passengers in 2018. Air Busan has grown international passenger traffic by 122% over the past three years, while domestic traffic has grown by 38%.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biswa_Kalyan_Rath
Biswa Kalyan Rath
[ "Year", "Platform", "Name", "Notes" ]
[ [ "2014", "YouTube", "Pretentious Movie Reviews", "Himself" ], [ "2017", "Amazon Video", "Biswa Mast Aadmi", "Himself" ], [ "2017", "Amazon Video", "Laakhon Mein Ek : Season 1", "Created & Written by Biswa Kalyan Rath Co-written by Vaspar Dandiwala & Karan Agarwal" ], [ "2017", "Amazon Video", "Going Viral Pvt . Ltd", "Episode # StartUp" ], [ "2017", "Youtube", "Son of Abish", "S2E8 with Kanan Gill" ], [ "2017", "Soundcloud", "AIB Video Podcast", "With Sumukhi Suresh" ], [ "2018", "Amazon Video", "Improv All Stars : Game Night", "Himself" ], [ "2018", "Amazon Video", "Comicstaan : Season 1", "Judge" ], [ "2019", "Amazon Video", "Laakhon Mein Ek : Season 2", "Created & Written by Biswa Kalyan Rath Co-written by Abhishek Sengupta & Hussain Haidry" ], [ "2019", "Amazon Video", "Comicstaan : Season 2", "Judge" ], [ "2019", "Amazon Video", "Sushi", "Himself" ] ]
Filmography -- Web [ 15 ]
Biswa_Kalyan_Rath_1
Biswa Kalyan Rath is an Indian stand-up comedian, writer, and YouTuber. He came into prominence through a YouTube comedy series, Pretentious Movie Reviews with fellow comedian Kanan Gill. He played a cameo role in Brahman Naman, and another minor role in a show, Laakhon Mein Ek which he co wrote. He is from Odisha .In 2018, he was also the judge on Comicstaan, a comedic reality TV show.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_with_the_Stars_(American_season_12)
Dancing with the Stars (American season 12)
[ "Celebrity", "Notability ( known for )", "Professional partner", "Status" ]
[ [ "Mike Catherwood", "Radio personality", "Lacey Schwimmer", "Eliminated 1st on March 29 , 2011" ], [ "Wendy Williams", "Talk show host & author", "Tony Dovolani", "Eliminated 2nd on April 5 , 2011" ], [ "Sugar Ray Leonard", "Retired professional boxer", "Anna Trebunskaya", "Eliminated 3rd on April 12 , 2011" ], [ "Petra Němcová", "Supermodel", "Dmitry Chaplin", "Eliminated 4th on April 19 , 2011" ], [ "Chris Jericho", "WWE wrestler", "Cheryl Burke", "Eliminated 5th on April 26 , 2011" ], [ "Kendra Wilkinson", "Model & reality television star", "Louis Van Amstel", "Eliminated 6th on May 3 , 2011" ], [ "Romeo", "Rapper & actor", "Chelsie Hightower", "Eliminated 7th on May 10 , 2011" ], [ "Ralph Macchio", "Movie actor", "Karina Smirnoff", "Eliminated 8th on May 17 , 2011" ], [ "Chelsea Kane", "Disney Channel actress", "Mark Ballas", "Third Place on May 24 , 2011" ], [ "Kirstie Alley", "Television & film actress", "Maksim Chmerkovskiy", "Runners-Up on May 24 , 2011" ], [ "Hines Ward", "Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver", "Kym Johnson", "Winner on May 24 , 2011" ] ]
Couples
Dancing_with_the_Stars_(American_season_12)_0
Season twelve of Dancing with the Stars premiered on March 21, 2011. Carrie Ann Inaba, Bruno Tonioli, and Len Goodman returned to the show as judges, while Tom Bergeron and Brooke Burke returned as hosts. Professional football player Hines Ward was the winner of the competition with his partner Kym Johnson. Actress Kirstie Alley and Disney star Chelsea Kane came in second and third, respectively.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Turnbull_Ministry
Second Turnbull Ministry
[ "Party", "Minister", "Portfolio" ]
[ [ "Liberal", "Malcolm Turnbull MP", "Prime Minister Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources Leader of the Liberal Party" ], [ "Liberal", "Julie Bishop MP", "Minister for Foreign Affairs Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party" ], [ "LNP", "Senator George Brandis QC", "Attorney-General Leader of the Government in the Senate Vice-President of the Executive Council" ], [ "Liberal", "Scott Morrison MP", "Treasurer" ], [ "Liberal", "Senator Mathias Cormann", "Minister for Finance Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate" ], [ "Liberal", "Christopher Pyne MP", "Minister for Defence Industry Leader of the House" ], [ "CLP", "Senator Nigel Scullion", "Minister for Indigenous Affairs Leader of the National Party in parliament" ], [ "LNP", "Peter Dutton MP", "Minister for Immigration and Border Protection" ], [ "Liberal", "Greg Hunt MP", "Minister for Health Minister for Sport" ], [ "Liberal", "Senator Marise Payne", "Minister for Defence" ], [ "Liberal", "Senator Mitch Fifield", "Minister for Communications Minister for the Arts Acting Minister for Regional Communications" ], [ "Liberal", "Senator Michaelia Cash", "Minister for Employment Minister for Women Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on the Public Service" ], [ "Liberal", "Christian Porter MP", "Minister for Social Services" ], [ "Liberal", "Senator Simon Birmingham", "Minister for Education and Training" ], [ "Liberal", "Senator Arthur Sinodinos AO", "Minister for Industry , Innovation and Science" ], [ "LNP", "Steven Ciobo MP", "Minister for Trade , Tourism and Investment" ], [ "National", "Darren Chester MP", "Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Acting Minister for Regional Development Acting Minister for Local Government and Territories" ], [ "Liberal", "Kelly O'Dwyer MP", "Minister for Revenue and Financial Services" ], [ "Liberal", "Josh Frydenberg MP", "Minister for the Environment and Energy" ], [ "LNP", "Senator Matt Canavan", "Minister for Resources and Northern Australia" ] ]
Third arrangement -- Cabinet
Second_Turnbull_Ministry_9
The Second Turnbull Ministry (Liberal-National Coalition) was the 71st ministry of the Government of Australia, led by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. It succeeded the First Turnbull Ministry following the 2016 Australian federal election on 2 July 2016. On 13 January 2017, Sussan Ley resigned from her portfolios after an expenses scandal. In the following rearrangement, the roles of Greg Hunt and Arthur Sinodinos were changed, while Ken Wyatt became the first Indigenous Australian to serve as a federal minister. On 25 July 2017, Matt Canavan resigned from Cabinet over doubts as to his eligibility to be a member of the parliament, after discovering that he was considered by the Italian authorities to be a citizen of Italy. Dual citizens are generally ineligible to be elected or sit as a member of parliament under section 44 of the Australian Constitution. Barnaby Joyce took on Canavan's portfolio. On 27 October 2017, Joyce and Fiona Nash were disqualified from parliament by the High Court, also due to holding dual citizenship, while Canavan was ruled eligible. The ministry ended with Malcolm Turnbull's replacement by Scott Morrison following the Liberal Party of Australia leadership spills, 2018.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coimbatore–Chennai_Central_Superfast_Express
Coimbatore–Chennai Central Superfast Express
[ "Station Code", "Station Name", "Time", "Distance", "Day" ]
[ [ "CBE", "Coimbatore Junction", "11:30 PM ( Source )", "0", "Day 1" ], [ "TUP", "Tiruppur", "11:55 PM", "51", "Day 1" ], [ "ED", "Erode Junction", "12:45 AM", "101", "Day 2" ], [ "SA", "Salem Junction", "1:40 AM", "164", "Day 2" ], [ "KPD", "Katpadi Junction", "4:53 AM", "367", "Day 2" ], [ "AJJ", "Arakkonam Junction", "5:43 AM", "428", "Day 2" ], [ "PER", "Perambur", "6:33 AM", "491", "Day 2" ], [ "MAS", "Chennai Central", "7:20 AM ( Destination )", "497", "Day 2" ] ]
Hault
All Stops for 12681 Runs only on Saturday All Stops for 12682 Runs only on Friday
Coimbatore–Chennai_Central_Superfast_Express_2
Coimbatore-Chennai Central Superfast express (Train Nos 12681/12682) is a weekly express train run by Indian Railways between Coimbatore city Junction and Chennai Central.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_800_metres
1996 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Men's 800 metres
[ "Rank", "Name", "Nationality", "Time", "Notes" ]
[ [ "1", "James Nolan", "Ireland", "1:49.02", "Q" ], [ "2", "Tom Lerwill", "United Kingdom", "1:49.22", "Q" ], [ "3", "Zach Whitmarsh", "Canada", "1:49.33", "q" ], [ "4", "Tim Rogge", "Belgium", "1:49.47", "q" ], [ "5", "Juan Delgado", "Spain", "1:50.26", "" ], [ "6", "István Nagy", "Hungary", "1:50.64", "" ], [ "7", "Lkhagvasuren Choisuren", "Mongolia", "2:11.85", "" ], [ "", "Nhlanhla Dlamini", "Swaziland", "DQ", "( 163.3 )" ] ]
Results -- Heats
1996_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Men's_800_metres_4
The men's 800 metres event at the 1996 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Sydney, Australia, at International Athletic Centre on 21, 22 and 23 August.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_in_British_music
2016 in British music
[ "No", "Title", "Artist", "Peak position", "Combined sales" ]
[ [ "1", "25", "Adele", "1", "753,000" ], [ "2", "A Head Full of Dreams", "Coldplay", "1", "512,000" ], [ "3", "Together", "Michael Ball & Alfie Boe", "1", "" ], [ "4", "Purpose", "Justin Bieber", "2", "478,500" ], [ "5", "The Wonder of You", "Elvis Presley", "1", "458,000" ], [ "6", "Blackstar", "David Bowie", "1", "410,000" ], [ "7", "Glory Days", "Little Mix", "1", "409,000" ], [ "8", "Views", "Drake", "1", "387,000" ], [ "9", "I Cry When I Laugh", "Jess Glynne", "2", "" ], [ "10", "Best of Bowie", "David Bowie", "1", "328,500" ], [ "11", "Lemonade", "Beyoncé", "1", "328,000" ], [ "12", "24 Hrs", "Olly Murs", "1", "304,000" ], [ "13", "Nobody but Me", "Michael Bublé", "2", "" ], [ "14", "The Heavy Entertainment Show", "Robbie Williams", "1", "" ], [ "15", "Get Weird", "Little Mix", "6", "" ], [ "16", "This Is Acting", "Sia", "3", "" ], [ "17", "Blue & Lonesome", "The Rolling Stones", "1", "" ], [ "18", "50", "Rick Astley", "1", "" ], [ "19", "Chaos and the Calm", "James Bay", "5", "" ], [ "20", "x", "Ed Sheeran", "9", "" ] ]
Charts and sales -- Best-selling albums
[ 247 ]
2016_in_British_music_7
This is a summary of the year 2016 in British music.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1982_NCAA_Division_III_Baseball_Tournament
1982 NCAA Division III Baseball Tournament
[ "School", "Nickname", "Location", "Conference", "Tournament appearance", "Last appearance", "Consecutive tournament appearances", "Previous best performance" ]
[ [ "Albion College", "Britons", "Albion , MI", "Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association", "2nd", "1979", "1", "Regional Fifth place ( 1979 )" ], [ "Brandeis University", "Judges", "Waltham , MA", "Independent", "6th", "1980", "1", "World Series Runner-Up ( 1977 )" ], [ "Stanislaus State College", "Warriors", "Turlock , CA", "Independent", "6th", "1980", "1", "National Champion ( 1976 , 1977 )" ], [ "Eastern Connecticut State College", "Warriors", "Willimantic , CT", "Independent", "7th", "1981", "7", "Regional Runner-Up ( 1979 , 1981 )" ], [ "Elmhurst College", "Blue Jays", "Elmhurst , IL", "College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin", "3rd", "1981", "3", "Regional Runner-Up ( 1981 )" ], [ "Ithaca College", "Bombers", "Ithaca , NY", "Inedependent College Athletic Conference", "7th", "1981", "7", "National Champion ( 1980 )" ], [ "Marietta College", "Pioneers", "Marietta , OH", "Ohio Athletic Conference", "7th", "1981", "7", "National Champion ( 1981 )" ], [ "Methodist College", "Monarchs", "Fayetteville , NC", "Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference", "3rd", "1977", "1", "Regional Fifth place ( 1976 , 1977 )" ], [ "Montclair State College", "Indians", "Montclair , NJ", "New Jersey State Athletic Conference", "3rd", "1978", "1", "World Series Third place ( 1976 )" ], [ "Nebraska Wesleyan University", "Plainsmen", "Lincoln , NE", "Independent / Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference ( NAIA )", "2nd", "1976", "1", "Regional Third place ( 1976 )" ], [ "North Carolina Wesleyan College", "Battling Bishops", "Rocky Mount , NC", "Dixie Intercollegiate Athletic Conference", "2nd", "1981", "2", "World Series Fourth place ( 1981 )" ], [ "Occidental College", "Tigers", "Los Angeles , CA ( Eagle Rock )", "Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference", "1st", "Debut", "1", "Debut" ], [ "Ohio Northern University", "Polar Bears", "Ada , OH", "Ohio Athletic Conference", "4th", "1981", "3", "Regional Third place ( 1980 )" ], [ "State University of New York at Oswego", "Lakers", "Oswego , NY", "State University of New York Athletic Conference", "1st", "Debut", "1", "Debut" ], [ "Otterbein College", "Cardinals", "Westerville , OH", "Ohio Athletic Conference", "2nd", "1981", "2", "Regional Third place ( 1981 )" ], [ "Ramapo College of New Jersey", "Roadrunners", "Mahwah , NJ", "New Jersey State Athletic Conference", "3rd", "1981", "3", "Regional Third place ( 1980 , 1981 )" ], [ "St. Olaf College", "Oles", "Northfield , MN", "Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference", "6th", "1981", "6", "Regional Third place ( 1977 , 1979 )" ], [ "Lynchburg College", "Hornets", "Lynchburg , VA", "Old Dominion Athletic Conference", "7th", "1981", "7", "Regional Runner-Up ( 1977 , 1978 , 1981 )" ], [ "Upsala College", "Vikings", "East Orange , NJ", "Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Conference", "6th", "1981", "5", "World Series Third place ( 1980 )" ], [ "Washington University in St. Louis", "Bears", "St. Louis , MO", "Independent", "1st", "Debut", "1", "Debut" ] ]
Bids
The 24 competing teams were :
1982_NCAA_Division_III_Baseball_Tournament_0
The 1982 NCAA Division III Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the 1982 NCAA Division III baseball season to determine the seventh national champion of college baseball at the NCAA Division III level. The tournament concluded with six teams, for the first time, competing at Pioneer Park in Marietta, Ohio for the championship. Six regional tournaments were held to determine the participants in the World Series. Regional tournaments were contested in double-elimination format, with one region consisting of six teams, four regions consisting of four teams, and one region consisting of two teams, which was played as best-of-five, for a total of 24 teams participating in the tournament. The tournament champion was , who defeated for the championship.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Stock_Car_Brasil_Championship
2019 Stock Car Brasil Championship
[ "Team", "No", "Drivers", "Rounds" ]
[ [ "Cimed Racing", "0", "Cacá Bueno", "All" ], [ "Cimed Racing", "88", "Felipe Fraga", "All" ], [ "Eurofarma Eurofarma RC", "1", "Lucas Di Grassi", "7" ], [ "Eurofarma Eurofarma RC", "29", "Daniel Serra", "All" ], [ "Eurofarma Eurofarma RC", "90", "Ricardo Maurício", "All" ], [ "Ipiranga Racing", "3", "Bia Figueiredo", "All" ], [ "Ipiranga Racing", "21", "Thiago Camilo", "All" ], [ "Prati-Donaduzzi", "4", "Júlio Campos", "All" ], [ "Prati-Donaduzzi", "77", "Valdeno Brito", "All" ], [ "Cavaleiro Sports", "5", "Denis Navarro", "All" ], [ "Cavaleiro Sports", "110", "Felipe Lapenna", "All" ], [ "Hot Car Competições YPF Elaion", "8", "Rafael Suzuki", "All" ], [ "Hot Car Competições YPF Elaion", "43", "Pedro Cardoso", "1-8" ], [ "Hot Car Competições YPF Elaion", "46", "Tuca Antoniazzi", "10-12" ], [ "Hot Car Competições YPF Elaion", "86", "Agustín Canapino", "5" ], [ "Vogel Motorsport", "9", "Gustavo Lima", "1-8 , 10-12" ], [ "Vogel Motorsport", "12", "Lucas Foresti", "All" ], [ "Shell V-Power", "10", "Ricardo Zonta", "All" ], [ "Shell V-Power", "51", "Átila Abreu", "1 , 3-12" ], [ "Shell V-Power", "120", "Vitor Baptista", "2" ] ]
Teams and drivers
All teams compete with a Chevrolet Cruze Stock Car .
2019_Stock_Car_Brasil_Championship_0
The 2019 Stock Car Brasil Championship was the forty-first season of the Stock Car Brasil. Daniel Serra won the 2019 season, he became three time champion as your father Chico Serra. This was the last season with as one-make series. From 2020 Toyota Gazoo Racing will enter in the series with eight cars.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1800
List of shipwrecks in 1800
[ "Ship", "Country", "Description" ]
[ [ "Chance", "Great Britain", "The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Spain . Her crew survived . She was on a voyage from South Shields , County Durham to Grenada" ], [ "Enterprize", "Great Britain", "The ship sprang a leak and was beached on the Isle of Lewis . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to Dantzig" ], [ "Glücklieche Weider Kunst", "Prussia", "The ship foundered while on a voyage from Rye , Sussex , Great Britain to Memel . Her crew were rescued" ], [ "Hevelius", "Hamburg", "The ship was driven ashore and severely damaged near Liverpool . She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Hamburg" ], [ "Isabella", "Great Britain", "The ship was lost in the White Sea . She was on a voyage from South Shields to Archangelsk , Russia" ], [ "King George", "Great Britain", "During a voyage from Jamaica to London , the ship ran aground on the coast of Jamaica at Pedro Point . When she fired her guns as a distress signal , the guns started a fire which spread to her magazine , causing an explosion that destroyed her and killed most of her crew and passengers" ], [ "Minerva", "Great Britain", "The ship was lost in the White Sea . She was on a voyage from Hull , Yorkshire to Archangelsk" ], [ "Mississippi", "United States", "The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Liverpool , Lancashire , Great Britain . She was on a voyage from Philadelphia , Pennsylvania to Liverpool" ], [ "Telamon", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore near Liverpool . She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool" ], [ "Thomas & Mary", "Great Britain", "The ship was driven ashore at Great Yarmouth , Norfolk" ] ]
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1800_58
The list of shipwrecks in 1800 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1800.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_Rugby_World_Cup_squads
2007 Rugby World Cup squads
[ "Player", "Position", "Date of birth ( age )", "Caps", "Club/province" ]
[ [ "Mark Crick", "Hooker", "27 January 1975", "3", "PAC" ], [ "Mike French", "Prop", "19 November 1975", "8", "OMBAC" ], [ "Brian LeMay", "Prop", "26 May 1983", "0", "Boston" ], [ "Chris Moreno", "Prop", "23 April 1978", "0", "Denver Barbarians" ], [ "John van der Giessen", "Lock", "6 May 1982", "0", "Denver Barbarians" ], [ "Tyson Meek", "Scrum-half", "21 April 1980", "4", "Denver Barbarians" ], [ "Andrew Osborne", "Fullback", "4 March 1981", "1", "OMBAC" ] ]
2007_Rugby_World_Cup_squads_5
The 2007 Rugby World Cup was played in France between 7 September and 20 October 2007. Each of the 20 competing nations was required to confirm their 30-man squad by 14 August. United States player Thretton Palamo, aged 18 when the teams were named and 8 days past his 19th birthday when he made his only appearance in the competition, was the youngest to ever take part at a World Cup final stage.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nino_Serdarušić
Nino Serdarušić
[ "Result", "W-L", "Date", "Tournament", "Tier", "Surface", "Partner", "Opponents", "Score" ]
[ [ "Win", "1-0", "May 2015", "Bosnia & Herzegovina F1 , Doboj", "Futures", "Clay", "Josko Topić", "Danylo Kalenichenko Juraj Masar", "2-6 , 6-4 , [ 12-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "2-0", "Aug 2015", "Serbia F8 , Novi Sad", "Futures", "Clay", "Martin Blasko", "Filip Dolezel Dominik Kellovsky", "6-4 , 6-4" ], [ "Win", "3-0", "Sep 2015", "Serbia F11 , Zlatibor", "Futures", "Clay", "Danilo Petrović", "Luka Ilić Darko Jandrić", "6-3 , 6-7 , [ 12-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "4-0", "Sep 2015", "Serbia F12 , Niš", "Futures", "Clay", "Danilo Petrović", "Florent Diep Pirmin Hänle", "6-1 , 6-2" ], [ "Loss", "4-1", "Oct 2015", "Croatia F18 , Solin", "Futures", "Clay", "Stefan Kozlov", "Zdeněk Kolář Tomas Toman", "4-6 , 6-2 , [ 6-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "5-1", "Nov 2015", "Cyprus F1 , Nicosia", "Futures", "Hard", "Petros Chrysochos", "Alexandre Folie Adrian Sikora", "6-3 , 3-6 , [ 11-9 ]" ], [ "Win", "6-1", "Nov 2015", "Cyprus F2 , Limassol", "Futures", "Hard", "Petros Chrysochos", "Andrés Artuñedo Steven Diez", "1-6 , 6-4 , [ 10-3 ]" ], [ "Win", "7-1", "Mar 2016", "Croatia F1 , Rovinj", "Futures", "Clay", "Danilo Petrović", "Omar Giacalone Pietro Rondoni", "6-1 , 7-5" ], [ "Win", "8-1", "Mar 2016", "Croatia F4 , Opatija", "Futures", "Clay", "Tomislav Draganja", "Ivan Sabanov Matej Sabanov", "6-4 , 7-6" ], [ "Win", "9-1", "May 2016", "Bosnia & Herzegovina F1 , Doboj", "Futures", "Clay", "Victor Vlad Cornea", "Danylo Kalenichenko David Pichler", "6-0 , 2-6 , [ 10-8 ]" ], [ "Win", "10-1", "Jun 2016", "Bosnia & Herzegovina F4 , Sarajevo", "Futures", "Clay", "Tomislav Draganja", "Ivan Sabanov Matej Sabanov", "7-5 , 6-3" ], [ "Loss", "10-2", "Jul 2016", "Macedonia F2 , Skopje", "Futures", "Clay", "Libor Salaba", "Tomislav Jotovski Alexandar Lazov", "2-6 , 6-3 , [ 6-10 ]" ], [ "Loss", "10-3", "Aug 2016", "Portorož , Slovenia", "Challenger", "Hard ( i )", "Tomislav Draganja", "Sergey Betov Ilya Ivashka", "6-1 , 3-6 , [ 4-10 ]" ], [ "Win", "11-3", "Sep 2016", "Serbia F8 , Sokobanja", "Futures", "Clay", "Matias Zukas", "Nils Brinkmann Dejan Katic", "6-2 , 6-4" ], [ "Loss", "11-4", "Oct 2016", "Croatia F9 , Bol", "Futures", "Clay", "Nik Razboršek", "Pascal Brunner Lucas Miedler", "2-6 , 2-6" ], [ "Win", "12-4", "Oct 2016", "Croatia F9 , Bol", "Futures", "Clay", "Borna Gojo", "Ivan Bjelica Darko Jandric", "6-3 , 6-7 , [ 10-5 ]" ], [ "Win", "13-4", "Jan 2017", "Turkey F1 , Antalya", "Futures", "Hard", "Viktor Durasovic", "Liam Broady Luke Johnson", "6-3 , 6-3" ], [ "Win", "14-4", "Jan 2017", "Turkey F3 , Antalya", "Futures", "Hard", "Victor Vlad Cornea", "Vadim Alekseenko Felipe Mantilla", "6-3 , 6-1" ], [ "Win", "15-4", "Feb 2017", "China F1 , Anning", "Futures", "Clay", "Marco Bortolotti", "Thomas Fancutt Brandon Walkin", "6-7 , 6-3 , [ 10-8 ]" ], [ "Win", "16-4", "Mar 2017", "Croatia F2 , Poreč", "Futures", "Clay", "Zdeněk Kolář", "Ivan Sabanov Matej Sabanov", "6-3 , 6-3" ] ]
Challengers and Futures finals -- Doubles : 29 ( 22–7 )
Legend ( Doubles ) ATP Challenger Tour ( 0–2 ) ITF Futures Tour ( 22–5 ) Titles by Surface Hard ( 4–1 ) Clay ( 18–6 ) Grass ( 0–0 )
Nino_Serdarušić_5
Nino Serdarušić (; born 13 December 1996) is a Croatian tennis player. Serdarušić had a career high junior ranking of 21, and partnering Petros Chrysochos, made the doubles semifinals of the 2014 Wimbledon Championships boys' doubles. He made his ATP main draw debut at the 2014 ATP Vegeta Croatia Open Umag in the doubles event, partnering Dino Marcan, losing in the first round to the second seeds Pablo Cuevas and Horacio Zeballos in three sets. In 2016, he made his first appearance in an ATP singles draw - also in the Croatia Open - losing in straight sets to Teymuraz Gabashvili.He played his first challenger final in 2018,in Ostrava and he lost against Arthur De Greef 6:4,4:6,2:6.