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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013–14_East_Carolina_Pirates_men's_basketball_team | 2013–14 East Carolina Pirates men's basketball team | [
"Number",
"Name",
"Position",
"Height",
"Weight",
"Year",
"Hometown"
] | [
[
"0",
"Terry Whisnant",
"Guard",
"6-3",
"180",
"Junior",
"Cherryville , North Carolina"
],
[
"1",
"Akeem Richmond",
"Guard",
"6-0",
"180",
"Senior",
"Sanford , North Carolina"
],
[
"2",
"Caleb White",
"Guard",
"6-6",
"190",
"Freshman",
"Buckingham , Virginia"
],
[
"3",
"Petar Torlak",
"Guard",
"6-1",
"185",
"Senior",
"Belgrade , Serbia"
],
[
"4",
"Prince Williams",
"Guard",
"6-5",
"200",
"Sophomore",
"Raleigh , North Carolina"
],
[
"10",
"Francis Edosomwan",
"Guard",
"6-3",
"220",
"Junior",
"Charlotte , North Carolina"
],
[
"11",
"Antonio Robinson",
"Guard",
"6-4",
"175",
"Junior",
"Winston-Salem , North Carolina"
],
[
"13",
"Michel-Ofik Nzege",
"Forward",
"6-7",
"215",
"Sophomore",
"Geneva , Switzerland"
],
[
"15",
"Peyton Robbins",
"Guard",
"6-3",
"200",
"Sophomore",
"Raleigh , North Carolina"
],
[
"22",
"Paris Roberts-Campbell",
"Guard",
"6-3",
"185",
"Junior",
"Charlotte , North Carolina"
],
[
"24",
"Keith Armstrong",
"Forward",
"6-7",
"240",
"Junior",
"Raleigh , North Carolina"
],
[
"25",
"Brandan Stith",
"Forward",
"6-7",
"215",
"Freshman",
"Lawrenceville , Virginia"
],
[
"31",
"Greg Alexander",
"Guard",
"6-4",
"200",
"Freshman",
"Hampton , Virginia"
],
[
"34",
"Michael Zangari",
"Forward",
"6-9",
"230",
"Sophomore",
"Lewisberry , Pennsylvania"
],
[
"41",
"Marshall Guilmette",
"Forward",
"6-10",
"250",
"Sophomore",
"Kennesaw , Georgia"
]
] | Roster | 2013–14_East_Carolina_Pirates_men's_basketball_team_0 | The 2013-14 East Carolina Pirates men's basketball team represented East Carolina University during the 2013-14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Pirates, led by fourth year head coach Jeff Lebo, played their home games at Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum and were members of Conference USA. They finished the season 17-17, 5-11 in C-USA play to finish in a tie for 12th place. They advanced too the second round of the C-USA Tournament where they lost to UTEP. They were invited to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament where they lost in the first round to Wright State. This was their final year as a member of Conference USA as they will move to the American Athletic Conference in July 2014. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OFC_U-16_Championship | OFC U-16 Championship | [
"Team",
"Titles",
"Runners-up",
"Third place",
"Fourth place"
] | [
[
"Australia",
"10 ( 1983 , 1986 , 1989* , 1991 , 1993 , 1995 , 1999 , 2001 , 2003* , 2005 )",
"1 ( 1997 )",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"New Zealand",
"8 ( 1997* , 2007 , 2009* , 2011* , 2013 , 2015 , 2017 , 2018 )",
"6 ( 1983* , 1986 , 1989 , 1991* , 1995 , 2001 )",
"1 ( 1993* )",
"-"
],
[
"Tahiti",
"-",
"4 ( 2007* , 2009 , 2011 , 2015 )",
"1 ( 2018 )",
"-"
],
[
"New Caledonia",
"-",
"3 ( 2003* , 2013 , 2017 )",
"1 ( 2009 )",
"5 ( 1983 , 1999 , 2005* , 2007 , 2015 )"
],
[
"Solomon Islands",
"-",
"2 ( 1993 , 2018* )",
"4 ( 1997 , 1999 , 2005 , 2011 )",
"1 ( 1995 )"
],
[
"Vanuatu",
"-",
"1 ( 2005 )",
"3 ( 1995* , 2013* , 2015 )",
"2 ( 2009 , 2011 )"
],
[
"Fiji",
"-",
"1 ( 1999* )",
"2 ( 1991 , 2007 )",
"5 ( 1989 , 1993 , 1997 , 2013 , 2018 )"
],
[
"Chinese Taipei",
"-",
"-",
"3 ( 1983 , 1986* , 1989 )",
"-"
],
[
"Papua New Guinea",
"-",
"-",
"-",
"1 ( 1986 )"
]
] | Performances by country | OFC_U-16_Championship_0 | The OFC U-16 Championship is a biennial football tournament for players under the age of 16. The tournament decides the only two qualification spots for the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) and its representatives at the FIFA U-17 World Cup, which is held every two years. Between 1983 and 2017, the competition was open to teams under 17 years of age and was called the OFC U-17 Championship. Since 2018, the age limit was reduced to under 16 years of age, the tournament is called the OFC U-16 Championship. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yang_Geum-seok | Yang Geum-seok | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"1986",
"Love Song of a Hero",
""
],
[
"1994",
"In a Handful of Time",
""
],
[
"1995",
"Sunset into the Neon Lights",
""
],
[
"2001",
"My Sassy Girl",
"Gyeon-woo 's aunt"
],
[
"2006",
"A Millionaire 's First Love",
"( cameo )"
],
[
"2007",
"My Tutor Friend 2",
"Lee Dong-wook 's mother"
],
[
"2007",
"Evil Twin",
"So-yeon 's mother"
],
[
"2008",
"Frivolous Wife",
"Aunt-in-law"
]
] | Filmography -- Film | Yang_Geum-seok_0 | Yang Geum-seok (born January 22, 1961) is a South Korean actress. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984–85_SK_Rapid_Wien_season | 1984–85 SK Rapid Wien season | [
"Rd",
"Date",
"Venue",
"Opponent",
"Res",
"Att",
"Goals and discipline"
] | [
[
"R2",
"14.08.1984",
"A",
"Ybbs",
"6-0",
"2,500",
"Panenka 36 ' , Krankl 55 ' 61 ' ( pen . ) 85 ' ( pen . ) , Weber H. 65 ' 70 '"
],
[
"R3",
"28.08.1984",
"A",
"VfB Mödling",
"5-0",
"6,000",
"Willfurth 30 ' 33 ' 63 ' , Pacult 82 ' 87 '"
],
[
"R16",
"02.03.1985",
"A",
"LASK",
"5-2",
"4,500",
"Krankl 3 ' 53 ' 75 ' , Kranjcar 70 ' , Nagl 88 ' ( o.g . )"
],
[
"QF",
"02.04.1985",
"A",
"Eisenstadt",
"1-0",
"7,000",
"Pacult 33 '"
],
[
"SF-L1",
"28.05.1985",
"H",
"Admira",
"5-2",
"4,300",
"Lainer 24 ' 84 ' , Krankl 29 ' 81 ' ( pen . ) 87 '"
],
[
"SF-L2",
"04.06.1985",
"A",
"Admira",
"2-2",
"3,000",
"Krankl 65 ' ( pen . ) 86 '"
],
[
"F",
"13.06.1985",
"N",
"Austria Wien",
"3-3 ( 6-5 p )",
"16,000",
"Kranjcar 79 ' 91 ' , Krankl 104 ' ( pen . )"
]
] | Fixtures and results -- Cup | 1984–85_SK_Rapid_Wien_season_2 | ||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deputy_chief_ministers_of_Andhra_Pradesh | List of deputy chief ministers of Andhra Pradesh | [
"Sr. No",
"Name",
"Took office",
"Left office",
"Chief Minister",
"Political Party"
] | [
[
"1",
"Konda Venkata Ranga Reddy",
"1959",
"1962",
"Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy",
"Indian National Congress"
],
[
"2",
"J.V . Narsing Rao",
"1967",
"1972",
"Kasu Brahmananda Reddy",
"Indian National Congress"
],
[
"3",
"C. Jagannatha Rao",
"24 February 1982",
"20 September 1982",
"Bhavanam Venkatarami Reddy",
"Indian National Congress"
],
[
"4",
"Koneru Ranga Rao",
"9 October 1992",
"12 December 1994",
"Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy",
"Indian National Congress"
],
[
"5",
"Damodar Raja Narasimha",
"2011",
"2014",
"N. Kiran Kumar Reddy",
"Indian National Congress"
],
[
"6",
"Nimmakayala Chinarajappa",
"8 June 2014",
"23 May 2019",
"N. Chandrababu Naidu",
"Telugu Desam Party"
],
[
"7",
"K. E. Krishnamurthy",
"8 June 2014",
"23 May 2019",
"N. Chandrababu Naidu",
"Telugu Desam Party"
],
[
"8",
"Pilli Subhash Chandra Bose",
"8 June 2019",
"1 July 2020",
"Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy",
"YSR Congress Party"
],
[
"9",
"Alla Nani",
"8 June 2019",
"Incumbent",
"Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy",
"YSR Congress Party"
],
[
"10",
"K. Narayana Swamy",
"8 June 2019",
"Incumbent",
"Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy",
"YSR Congress Party"
],
[
"11",
"Pamula Pushpasreevani",
"8 June 2019",
"Incumbent",
"Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy",
"YSR Congress Party"
],
[
"12",
"Amzath Basha Shaik Bepari",
"8 June 2019",
"Incumbent",
"Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy",
"YSR Congress Party"
]
] | Deputy Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh | Konda Venkata Ranga Reddy was first Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh The list of deputy chief ministers in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh include : Keys : TDP YSRCP INC | List_of_deputy_chief_ministers_of_Andhra_Pradesh_0 | On 1 November 1956, Hyderabad State ceased to exist; its Gulbarga and Aurangabad divisions were merged into Mysore State and Bombay State respectively. Its remaining Telugu-speaking portion, Telangana, was added to Andhra State to form the new state of combined Andhra Pradesh. After 58 years, the state was bifurcated into Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states on 2 June 2014 by Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, 2014. Konda Venkata Ranga Reddy was first deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh who was appointed in 1959 under the chief ministership of Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy. In 2019, Pushpasreevani Pamula first women Deputy Chief Minister to hold the post in Andhra Pradesh. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redlands,_California | Redlands, California | [
"#",
"Employer",
"# of employees"
] | [
[
"1",
"Esri",
"2,525"
],
[
"2",
"Redlands Unified School District",
"2,006"
],
[
"3",
"Redlands Community Hospital",
"1,635"
],
[
"4",
"Beaver Medical Group ( aka Epic Mgmt )",
"995"
],
[
"5",
"Amazon Fulfillment Center , Redlands",
"600"
],
[
"6",
"University of Redlands",
"584"
],
[
"7",
"City of Redlands",
"569"
],
[
"8",
"Loma Linda University Behavioral Medical Center",
"364"
],
[
"9",
"La-Z-Boy",
"363"
],
[
"10",
"Walmart Stores , Inc. ( Redlands )",
"247"
]
] | Economy -- Major employers | According to the City 's 2018 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report , [ 45 ] the top employers in the city are : | Redlands,_California_1 | Redlands /ˈrɛdləndz/ is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 68,747, up from 63,591 at the 2000 census. The population was estimated at 71,586 in 2018. The city is located approximately 10 miles (16 km) east of downtown San Bernardino. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilbert's_problems | Hilbert's problems | [
"Problem",
"Brief explanation",
"Status",
"Year Solved"
] | [
[
"1st",
"The continuum hypothesis ( that is , there is no set whose cardinality is strictly between that of the integers and that of the real numbers )",
"Proven to be impossible to prove or disprove within Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory with or without the Axiom of Choice ( provided Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory is consistent , i.e. , it does not contain a contradiction ) . There is no consensus on whether this is a solution to the problem",
"1940 , 1963"
],
[
"2nd",
"Prove that the axioms of arithmetic are consistent",
"There is no consensus on whether results of Gödel and Gentzen give a solution to the problem as stated by Hilbert . Gödel 's second incompleteness theorem , proved in 1931 , shows that no proof of its consistency can be carried out within arithmetic itself . Gentzen proved in 1936 that the consistency of arithmetic follows from the well-foundedness of the ordinal ε ₀",
"1931 , 1936"
],
[
"3rd",
"Given any two polyhedra of equal volume , is it always possible to cut the first into finitely many polyhedral pieces that can be reassembled to yield the second ?",
"Resolved . Result : No , proved using Dehn invariants",
"1900"
],
[
"4th",
"Construct all metrics where lines are geodesics",
"Too vague to be stated resolved or not",
"-"
],
[
"5th",
"Are continuous groups automatically differential groups ?",
"Resolved by Andrew Gleason , depending on how the original statement is interpreted . If , however , it is understood as an equivalent of the Hilbert-Smith conjecture , it is still unsolved",
"1953 ?"
],
[
"6th",
"Mathematical treatment of the axioms of physics ( a ) axiomatic treatment of probability with limit theorems for foundation of statistical physics ( b ) the rigorous theory of limiting processes which lead from the atomistic view to the laws of motion of continua",
"Partially resolved depending on how the original statement is interpreted . Items ( a ) and ( b ) were two specific problems given by Hilbert in a later explanation . Kolmogorov 's axiomatics ( 1933 ) is now accepted as standard . There is some success on the way from the atomistic view to the laws of motion of continua",
"1933-2002 ?"
],
[
"7th",
"Is a transcendental , for algebraic a ≠ 0,1 and irrational algebraic b ?",
"Resolved . Result : Yes , illustrated by Gelfond 's theorem or the Gelfond-Schneider theorem",
"1934"
],
[
"8th",
"The Riemann hypothesis ( the real part of any non- trivial zero of the Riemann zeta function is ½ ) and other prime number problems , among them Goldbach 's conjecture and the twin prime conjecture",
"Unresolved",
"-"
],
[
"9th",
"Find the most general law of the reciprocity theorem in any algebraic number field",
"Partially resolved",
"-"
],
[
"10th",
"Find an algorithm to determine whether a given polynomial Diophantine equation with integer coefficients has an integer solution",
"Resolved . Result : Impossible ; Matiyasevich 's theorem implies that there is no such algorithm",
"1970"
],
[
"11th",
"Solving quadratic forms with algebraic numerical coefficients",
"Partially resolved",
"-"
],
[
"12th",
"Extend the Kronecker-Weber theorem on Abelian extensions of the rational numbers to any base number field",
"Unresolved",
"-"
],
[
"13th",
"Solve 7th degree equation using algebraic ( variant : continuous ) functions of two parameters",
"Unresolved . The continuous variant of this problem was solved by Vladimir Arnold in 1957 based on work by Andrei Kolmogorov , but the algebraic variant is unresolved",
"-"
],
[
"14th",
"Is the ring of invariants of an algebraic group acting on a polynomial ring always finitely generated ?",
"Resolved . Result : No , a counterexample was constructed by Masayoshi Nagata",
"1959"
],
[
"15th",
"Rigorous foundation of Schubert 's enumerative calculus",
"Partially resolved",
"-"
],
[
"16th",
"Describe relative positions of ovals originating from a real algebraic curve and as limit cycles of a polynomial vector field on the plane",
"Unresolved , even for algebraic curves of degree 8",
"-"
],
[
"17th",
"Express a nonnegative rational function as quotient of sums of squares",
"Resolved . Result : Yes , due to Emil Artin . Moreover , an upper limit was established for the number of square terms necessary",
"1927"
],
[
"18th",
"( a ) Is there a polyhedron that admits only an anisohedral tiling in three dimensions ? ( b ) What is the densest sphere packing ?",
"( a ) Resolved . Result : Yes ( by Karl Reinhardt ) . ( b ) Widely believed to be resolved , by computer-assisted proof ( by Thomas Callister Hales ) . Result : Highest density achieved by close packings , each with density approximately 74% , such as face-centered cubic close packing and hexagonal close packing",
"( a ) 1928 ( b ) 1998"
],
[
"19th",
"Are the solutions of regular problems in the calculus of variations always necessarily analytic ?",
"Resolved . Result : Yes , proven by Ennio de Giorgi and , independently and using different methods , by John Forbes Nash",
"1957"
],
[
"20th",
"Do all variational problems with certain boundary conditions have solutions ?",
"Resolved . A significant topic of research throughout the 20th century , culminating in solutions for the non-linear case",
"?"
]
] | Table of problems | Hilbert's_problems_0 | Hilbert's problems are twenty-three problems in mathematics published by German mathematician David Hilbert in 1900. The problems were all unsolved at the time, and several of them were very influential for 20th-century mathematics. Hilbert presented ten of the problems (1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 13, 16, 19, 21, and 22) at the Paris conference of the International Congress of Mathematicians, speaking on August 8 in the Sorbonne. The complete list of 23 problems was published later, most notably in English translation in 1902 by Mary Frances Winston Newson in the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_United_States_Senate_election_in_New_York | 2018 United States Senate election in New York | [
"Source",
"Ranking",
"As of"
] | [
[
"The Cook Political Report",
"Solid D",
"September 29 , 2017"
],
[
"Inside Elections",
"Solid D",
"September 28 , 2018"
],
[
"Sabato 's Crystal Ball",
"Safe D",
"September 27 , 2017"
],
[
"Fox News",
"Likely D †",
"July 9 , 2018"
],
[
"CNN",
"Solid D",
"July 12 , 2018"
],
[
"RealClearPolitics",
"Safe D",
"June 7 , 2018"
]
] | General election -- Predictions | 2018_United_States_Senate_election_in_New_York_0 | The 2018 United States Senate election in New York took place on November 6, 2018. Incumbent U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand was re-elected to a second full term, defeating Republican Chele Chiavacci Farley. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_World_Figure_Skating_Championships | 1976 World Figure Skating Championships | [
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nation",
"CD",
"FD",
"Points",
"Placings"
] | [
[
"1",
"Lyudmila Pakhomova / Alexander Gorshkov",
"Soviet Union",
"1",
"1",
"211.52",
"9"
],
[
"2",
"Irina Moiseeva / Andrei Minenkov",
"Soviet Union",
"2",
"2",
"205.44",
"19"
],
[
"3",
"Colleen O'Connor / Jim Millns",
"United States",
"3",
"3",
"202.92",
"28"
],
[
"4",
"Krisztina Regőczy / András Sallay",
"Hungary",
"4",
"4",
"200.32",
"36"
],
[
"5",
"Natalia Linichuk / Gennadi Karponosov",
"Soviet Union",
"5",
"5",
"198.46",
"43"
],
[
"6",
"Janet Thompson / Warren Maxwell",
"United Kingdom",
"6",
"6",
"192.52",
"55"
],
[
"7",
"Barbara Berezowski / David Porter",
"Canada",
"9",
"8",
"187.66",
"71"
],
[
"8",
"Eva Peštová / Jiři Pokorný",
"Czechoslovakia",
"8",
"9",
"185.60",
"78"
],
[
"9",
"Teresa Weyna / Piotr Bojańczyk",
"Poland",
"7",
"7",
"187.42",
"75"
],
[
"10",
"Susan Carscallen / Eric Gillies",
"Canada",
"10",
"10",
"182.78",
"91"
],
[
"11",
"Kay Barsdell / Kenneth Foster",
"United Kingdom",
"11",
"11",
"",
"97"
],
[
"12",
"Susi Handschmann / Peter Handschmann",
"Austria",
"12",
"12",
"",
"105"
],
[
"13",
"Judi Genovesi / Kent Weigle",
"United States",
"13",
"13",
"",
"119"
],
[
"14",
"Stefania Bertele / Walter Cecconi",
"Italy",
"14",
"14",
"",
"127"
],
[
"15",
"Isabella Rizzi / Luigi Freroni",
"Italy",
"15",
"15",
"",
"128"
],
[
"16",
"Marie-Joëlle Michel / Frédéric Garcin",
"France",
"16",
"16",
"",
"149"
],
[
"17",
"Elżbieta Wegrzyk / Andrzej Alberciak",
"Poland",
"17",
"18",
"",
"156"
],
[
"18",
"Susan Kelley / Andrew Stroukoff",
"United States",
"18",
"17",
"",
"155"
],
[
"19",
"Gabriele Schäfer / Robert Dietz",
"West Germany",
"19",
"19",
"",
"169"
]
] | Results -- Ice dancing | 1976_World_Figure_Skating_Championships_5 | The 1976 World Figure Skating Championships were held at the Scandinavium in Göteborg, Sweden from 2 to 7 March. At the event, sanctioned by the International Skating Union, medals were awarded in men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing. The ISU Representative was John R. Shoemaker of the United States and the ISU Technical Delegate was Josef Dědič of Czechoslovakia. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming_at_the_2003_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_200_metre_freestyle | Swimming at the 2003 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 200 metre freestyle | [
"Rank",
"Heat + Lane",
"Swimmer",
"Nation",
"Time",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1",
"S2 L4",
"Lindsay Benko",
"USA",
"1:59.13",
"q"
],
[
"2",
"S1 L5",
"Elka Graham",
"Australia",
"1:59.37",
"q"
],
[
"3",
"S1 L3",
"Solenne Figuès",
"France",
"1:59.38",
"q"
],
[
"4",
"S2 L6",
"Alena Popchanka",
"Belarus",
"1:59.50",
"q"
],
[
"5",
"S1 L4",
"Yu Yang",
"China",
"1:59.51",
"q"
],
[
"6",
"S2 L5",
"Josefin Lillhage",
"Sweden",
"1:59.62",
"q"
],
[
"7",
"S1 L2",
"Rhi Jeffrey",
"USA",
"1:59.76",
"q"
],
[
"8",
"S1 L6",
"Martina Moravcová",
"Slovakia",
"1:59.79",
"q"
],
[
"9",
"S2 L1",
"Zoi Dimoschaki",
"Greece",
"1:59.93",
""
],
[
"10",
"S2 L7",
"Xu Yanwei",
"China",
"2:00.32",
""
],
[
"11",
"S1 L8",
"Karen Pickering",
"Great Britain",
"2:00.89",
""
],
[
"12",
"S2 L3",
"Melanie Marshall",
"Great Britain",
"2:01.05",
""
],
[
"13",
"S1 L1",
"Petra Dallmann",
"Germany",
"2:01.20",
""
],
[
"14",
"S2 L2",
"Tomoko Nagai",
"Japan",
"2:01.69",
""
],
[
"15",
"S1 L7",
"Mariana Brochado",
"Brazil",
"2:01.74",
""
],
[
"16",
"S2 L8",
"Kim Hyun-Joo",
"South Korea",
"2:01.88",
""
]
] | Results -- Semifinals | Swimming_at_the_2003_World_Aquatics_Championships_–_Women's_200_metre_freestyle_1 | The Women's 200m Freestyle event at the 10th FINA World Aquatics Championships swam on 22-23 July 2003 in Barcelona, Spain. Preliminary and semifinal heats swam on July 22, while the Final swam on July 23. Prior to the event, the World (WR) and Championship (CR) records were: |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siva_Balaji | Siva Balaji | [
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[
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"Anand",
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],
[
"2015",
"Janda Pai Kapiraju",
"Gopi",
"Telugu"
]
] | Filmography | Siva_Balaji_0 | Siva Balaji (born as Siva Balaji Manoharan on 14 October 1980) is an Indian actor, television personality, and producer who is known for his works in the Telugu Film Industry, as well as a few Tamil films. He was introduced as a hero by director Suresh Krissna through the film Idi Maa Ashokgadi Love Story (2003). He shot to fame with his performance as a hot blooded youth with gray shades in the cult classic Arya (2004 film) (2004). He continued to star in films such as Sankranti (2005), Englishkaran (2005), Pote Poni (2006), Chandamama (2007), Shambo Shiva Shambo (2010), Katamarayudu (2017), and Snehamera Jeevitham (2017). Siva Balaji is best known for appearing in several successful films as the solo lead, part of multistarrers, and in supporting roles. He won the Copper Nandi Award for his performance in the film Pothe Poni. Siva Balaji is also a notable television personality. He appeared on the Telugu version of the Bigg Boss reality show that is broadcast on Star Maa, where he emerged as the title winner of Bigg Boss Telugu season 1. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archery_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_individual_compound | Archery at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Men's individual compound | [
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"563"
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[
"12",
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"Petr Bartoš ( CZE )",
"546"
]
] | W1 -- Ranking round | Archery_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_–_Men's_individual_compound_0 | The Men's individual compound open is one of the events held in archery at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Catholic_basilicas | List of Catholic basilicas | [
"Country",
"Municipality",
"Basilica",
"Year of creation"
] | [
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"Australia",
"Boroondara",
"Our Lady of Victories Basilica , Camberwell",
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],
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"Australia",
"Fremantle",
"St Patrick 's Basilica",
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],
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],
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],
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"Australia",
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],
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"Guam",
"Hagåtña",
"Cathedral Basilica of the Sweet Name of Mary",
"1985"
],
[
"Samoa",
"Leulumoega",
"Basilica Sancta Ana",
"2009"
]
] | Basilicas in Australia and Oceania | List_of_basilicas_4 | This is a complete list of basilicas of the Catholic Church. A basilica is a church with certain privileges conferred on it by the Pope. Not all churches with basilica in their title actually have the ecclesiastical status, which can lead to confusion, since it is also an architectural term for a church-building style. In the 18th century, the term took on a canonical sense, unrelated to this architectural style. Basilicas in this canonical sense are divided into major (greater) and minor basilicas. Today only four, all in the Diocese of Rome, are classified as major basilicas: the major basilicas of St John Lateran, St Peter, St Paul outside the Walls, and St Mary Major. The other canonical basilicas are minor basilicas. By canon law no Catholic church can be honoured with the title of basilica unless by apostolic grant or from immemorial custom. The Basilica di San Nicola da Tolentino was the first minor basilica to be canonically created, in 1783. The 1917 Code of Canon Law officially recognised churches using the title of basilica from immemorial custom as having such a right to the title of minor basilica. Such churches are referred to as immemorial basilicas. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canoeing_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_K-2_200_metres | Canoeing at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's K-2 200 metres | [
"Rank",
"Athletes",
"Country",
"Time",
"Notes"
] | [
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"1",
"Santos Marroquín , Agustin Medinilla",
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"35.374",
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[
"2",
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"36.386",
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[
"3",
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[
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"37.375",
""
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[
"5",
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"38.318",
""
]
] | Results -- Semifinal | Qualification Rules : 1..3- > Final , Rest Out [ 4 ] | Canoeing_at_the_2011_Pan_American_Games_–_Men's_K-2_200_metres_3 | The men's K-2 200 metres canoeing event at the 2011 Pan American Games was held on October 27-29 at the Canoe & Rowing Course in Ciudad Guzman. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JKT48 | JKT48 | [
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"14",
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[
"16",
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],
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],
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"18",
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],
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"19",
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],
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"20",
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]
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||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoosier_Hills_Conference | Hoosier Hills Conference | [
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"Mascot",
"Enrollment [ 1 ] 2014-2015",
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"1,479",
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"1997",
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]
] | Membership | Hoosier_Hills_Conference_0 | ||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh_at_the_Asian_Games | Bangladesh at the Asian Games | [
"Medal",
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"Games",
"Sport",
"Event"
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"Bronze",
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[
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"Kabaddi",
"Men 's Team"
],
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"Gold",
"National team Mohammad Ashraful Shamsur Rahman Naeem Islam Faisal Hossain Shahadat Hossain Mahbubul Alam Nazmul Hossain Mohammed Nazimuddin Suhrawadi Shuvo Dolar Mahmud Mithun Ali Nasir Hossain Rony Talukdar Shuvagoto Hom Sabbir Rahman",
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"Cricket",
"Men 's Team"
],
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"Silver",
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"Cricket",
"Women 's Team"
],
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"Bronze",
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"Kabaddi",
"Women 's Team"
],
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"Silver",
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"Cricket",
"Women 's Team"
],
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"Bronze",
"National team Mashrafe Mortaza Taskin Ahmed Shakib Al Hasan Mithun Ali Mukhtar Ali Anamul Haque Shuvagata Hom Nasir Hossain Rubel Hossain Tamim Iqbal Imrul Kayes Mahmudullah Sabbir Rahman Shamsur Rahman Arafat Sunny",
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"Cricket",
"Men 's Team"
],
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"Bronze",
"National team Shahnaz Parvin Maleka Kazi Shahin Ara Sharmin Sultana Rima Farzana Akhter Baby Fatema Akhter Poly Juni Chakma Shila Akhter Rupali Akhter Suma Akhter Mita Khatun Tuktuki Akhter Azmira Khatun Dola",
"2014 Incheon",
"Kabaddi",
"Women 's Team"
]
] | Medal tables -- List of medalists | Bangladesh_at_the_Asian_Games_0 | Bangladesh first competed at the Asian Games in 1978 and won its first medal in 1986. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008–09_Boston_Bruins_season | 2008–09 Boston Bruins season | [
"Player",
"Award",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"Claude Julien",
"Jack Adams Award",
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],
[
"Zdeno Chara",
"James Norris Memorial Trophy",
"Awarded to the defenseman who demonstrates the greatest all-round ability in the position"
],
[
"Tim Thomas",
"Vezina Trophy",
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[
"Tim Thomas Manny Fernandez",
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[
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],
[
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[
"Milan Lucic",
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"Hit of the Season - as voted on by users at NHL.com"
]
] | Awards and records -- Awards | 2008–09_Boston_Bruins_season_8 | The 2008-09 Boston Bruins season is the Bruins' 85th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Their regular season began on the road on October 9, 2008, in Denver versus the Colorado Avalanche and concluded on April 12, 2009, against the New York Islanders. The Bruins looked to improve upon the accomplishments of the 2007-08 season, which included Boston's return to the Stanley Cup for the first time since the 2003-04 season. Marc Savard again led the team in scoring for the regular season, his 88 points good for ninth in the league. Tim Thomas led all goaltenders in both save percentage and goals against at season's end, while sophomore sensation David Krejci led the league in plus-minus, narrowly beating out rookie teammate Blake Wheeler. The Bruins claimed their first division title since 2004 and clinched top seed in the East for the first time since 2002. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Enqvist | Thomas Enqvist | [
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"Date",
"Tournament",
"Surface",
"Opponent",
"Score"
] | [
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"Win",
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"2",
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"Hard ( i )",
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[
"Win",
"16",
"Nov 1999",
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"Hard ( i )",
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] | Career singles finals -- Wins ( 19–7 ) | Legend Grand Slam ( 0–1 ) Tennis Masters Cup ( 0–0 ) ATP Masters Series ( 3–1 ) ATP Championship Series ( 2–1 ) ATP Tour ( 14–4 ) Titles by surface Hard ( 13–7 ) Grass ( 0–0 ) Clay ( 2–0 ) Carpet ( 4–0 ) | Thomas_Enqvist_6 | Thomas Karl Johan Enqvist (born 13 March 1974) is a former professional tennis player from Sweden. He was quickly touted as the only Swede who could follow in the footsteps of Björn Borg, Mats Wilander and Stefan Edberg, and was ranked as high as World No. 4 (which he attained in 1999) in the ATP Rankings, reaching the final of the Australian Open the same year. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_Tech_Bulldogs_football,_1930–39 | Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football, 1930–39 | [
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] | [
[
"September 22",
"Holmes",
"Ruston , Louisiana",
"W 7-0"
],
[
"September 29",
"Southern Arkansas",
"Ruston , Louisiana",
"W 7-0"
],
[
"October 5",
"at Henderson State",
"Arkadelphia , Arkansas",
"L 0-27"
],
[
"October 12",
"at Southwestern Louisiana",
"Lafayette , Louisiana",
"L 0-25"
],
[
"October 20",
"Lambuth",
"Ruston , Louisiana",
"W 42-0"
],
[
"October 26",
"at Louisiana State Normal",
"Natchitoches , Louisiana",
"L 0-6"
],
[
"November 3",
"Millsaps",
"Ruston , Louisiana",
"L 7-13"
],
[
"November 10",
"at Mississippi College",
"Clinton , Mississippi",
"L 0-32"
],
[
"November 17",
"Delta State",
"Ruston , Louisiana",
"W 26-0"
],
[
"November 24",
"Louisiana College",
"Ruston , Louisiana",
"L 0-13"
]
] | 1934 -- Schedule | Louisiana_Tech_Bulldogs_football,_1930–39_4 | During the 1930s the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, a college football team representing Louisiana Tech University, played in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) until 1939, when the team played in the Louisiana Intercollegiate Conference (LIC). The Bulldogs' best performance that decade was in 1931, when they won all their matches. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_Division_I_conference_realignments_(2000–present) | List of NCAA Division I conference realignments (2000–present) | [
"School",
"Sport ( s )",
"Former Conference",
"New Conference"
] | [
[
"Belmont Bruins",
"Men 's soccer",
"Horizon",
"SoCon"
],
[
"California Baptist Lancers",
"Full membership",
"PacWest ( Division II )",
"WAC"
],
[
"Campbell Fighting Camels",
"Football",
"Pioneer League",
"Big South"
],
[
"Cincinnati Bearcats",
"Women 's lacrosse",
"Big East",
"The American"
],
[
"Connecticut Huskies",
"Women 's lacrosse",
"Big East",
"The American"
],
[
"Daemen Wildcats",
"Men 's volleyball",
"No team",
"Independent"
],
[
"East Carolina Pirates",
"Women 's lacrosse",
"Independent",
"The American"
],
[
"Eastern Kentucky Colonels",
"Men 's and women 's tennis",
"OVC",
"Dropped tennis"
],
[
"Eastern Michigan Eagles",
"Softball , men 's swimming & diving , women 's tennis , wrestling",
"MAC",
"Dropped all four sports"
],
[
"Florida Gators",
"Women 's lacrosse",
"Big East",
"The American"
],
[
"Hampton Pirates",
"Full membership ( except football )",
"MEAC",
"Big South"
],
[
"Hampton Pirates",
"Football",
"MEAC",
"Division I FCS independent"
],
[
"Hartwick Hawks",
"Men 's soccer",
"Sun Belt",
"Empire 8 ( Division III )"
],
[
"Hartwick Hawks",
"Women 's water polo",
"CWPA",
"Dropped women 's water polo"
],
[
"Holy Cross Crusaders",
"Women 's ice hockey",
"Independent",
"Hockey East"
],
[
"Idaho Vandals",
"Football",
"Sun Belt",
"Big Sky"
],
[
"Indiana Hoosiers",
"Women 's water polo",
"CWPA",
"MPSF"
],
[
"Kent State Golden Flashes",
"Women 's lacrosse",
"No team",
"ASUN"
],
[
"Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers",
"Bowling",
"No team",
"Independent"
],
[
"Lewis Flyers",
"Bowling",
"No team",
"Independent"
]
] | History -- 2018–2019 | NCAA_Division_I_conference_realignment_2 | N/A |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010–11_Washington_Wizards_season | 2010–11 Washington Wizards season | [
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"Date",
"Team",
"Score",
"High points",
"High rebounds",
"High assists",
"Location Attendance",
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"JaVale McGee ( 7 )",
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"JaVale McGee ( 10 )",
"Kirk Hinrich ( 9 )",
"Verizon Center 18,011",
"7-20"
],
[
"28",
"December 26",
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"L 80-94",
"Rashard Lewis ( 21 )",
"Hilton Armstrong ( 13 )",
"Kirk Hinrich ( 7 )",
"AT & T Center 18,581",
"7-21"
],
[
"29",
"December 27",
"@ Houston",
"L 93-100",
"Kirk Hinrich ( 19 )",
"Andray Blatche ( 14 )",
"John Wall ( 6 )",
"Toyota Center 18,143",
"7-22"
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[
"30",
"December 29",
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"W 104-90",
"Nick Young ( 25 )",
"Andray Blatche ( 11 )",
"John Wall ( 12 )",
"Verizon Center 16,108",
"8-22"
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[
"31",
"December 31",
"@ Indiana",
"L 86-95",
"John Wall ( 25 )",
"Andray Blatche ( 12 )",
"Rashard Lewis ( 5 )",
"Conseco Fieldhouse 13,043",
"8-23"
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||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kef_Governorate | Kef Governorate | [
"Code",
"Municipality",
"Population ( 2014 )"
] | [
[
"2311",
"El Kef",
"54,690"
],
[
"2312",
"Nebeur",
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],
[
"2313",
"Touiref",
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[
"2314",
"Sakiet Sidi Youssef",
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[
"2315",
"Tajerouine",
"17,530"
],
[
"2316",
"Menzel Salem",
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[
"2317",
"Kalaat es Senam",
"8,145"
],
[
"2318",
"Kalâat Khasba",
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],
[
"2319",
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],
[
"2320",
"El Ksour",
"5,852"
],
[
"2321",
"Dahmani",
"12,964"
],
[
"2322",
"Sers",
"12,108"
]
] | Administrative divisions | Twelve municipalities are in Kef Governorate : | Kef_Governorate_0 | Kef Governorate ( ) is one of the twenty-four governorates of Tunisia. It comprises chiefly part of the dorsal Atlas Mountains and their foothills in north-western Tunisia, bordering Algeria. It covers an area of 4,965 km² and has a population of 243,156 (2014 census). The capital is El Kef. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-Partisan_Solidarity_Union | Non-Partisan Solidarity Union | [
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"Mayors & Magistrates",
"Councils",
"Third-level Municipal heads",
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"Fourth-level Village heads",
"Election Leader"
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"1 / 319",
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"N/A",
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"0 / 2",
"0 / 96",
"N/A",
"N/A",
"N/A",
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"0 / 17",
"0 / 587",
"0 / 211",
"N/A",
"N/A",
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"0 / 5",
"0 / 314",
"N/A",
"N/A",
"0 / 3,757",
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"0 / 22",
"2 / 906",
"0 / 204",
"0 / 2,137",
"0 / 7,836",
"Lin Pin-kuan"
],
[
"2018 unified",
"0 / 22",
"5 / 912",
"0 / 204",
"0 / 2,148",
"0 / 7,744",
"Lin Pin-kuan"
]
] | Election results -- Local elections | Non-Partisan_Solidarity_Union_1 | The Non-Partisan Solidarity Union () is a political party in Taiwan. It was established on 16 June 2004, led by founding Chairwoman Chang Po-ya and emerged a major player in the national political scene during the 2004 Legislative Yuan election, with 26 candidates running for local constituency and aboriginal seats, and 6 others nominated for proportional representation seats. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Japan_national_football_team | 2009 Japan national football team | [
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"Opponent",
"Result",
"Score",
"Venue",
"Competition",
"Japan Goal Scorers",
"Match Report"
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"2-1",
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"2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification",
"Okazaki 7 ' Tatsuya Tanaka 66 '",
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"W",
"1-0",
"Saitama Stadium , Saitama , Japan",
"2010 FIFA World Cup qualification",
"S. Nakamura 47 '",
"[ 5 ]"
],
[
"27 May",
"Chile",
"W",
"4-0",
"Nagai Stadium , Osaka , Japan",
"2009 Kirin Cup",
"Okazaki 20 ' , 24 ' Abe 52 ' Honda 90+2 '",
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],
[
"31 May",
"Belgium",
"W",
"4-0",
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"2009 Kirin Cup",
"Nagatomo 21 ' K. Nakamura 23 ' Okazaki 60 ' Yano 77 '",
"[ 7 ]"
],
[
"6 June",
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"1-0",
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"2010 FIFA World Cup qualification",
"Okazaki 9 '",
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[
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"1-1",
"International Stadium , Yokohama , Japan",
"2010 FIFA World Cup qualification",
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"17 June",
"Australia",
"L",
"1-2",
"Melbourne Cricket Ground , Melbourne , Australia",
"2010 FIFA World Cup qualification",
"Tulio 39 '",
"[ 10 ]"
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"Netherlands",
"L",
"0-3",
"De Grolsch Veste , Enschede , Netherlands",
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"9 September",
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"W",
"4-3",
"Stadion Galgenwaard , Utrecht , Netherlands",
"Friendly Match",
"K. Nakamura 53 ' Tamada 78 ' Okazaki 79 ' Inamoto 83 '",
"[ 12 ]"
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"8 October",
"Hong Kong",
"W",
"6-0",
"Outsourcing Stadium , Shizuoka , Japan",
"2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification",
"Okazaki 17 ' , 74 ' , 76 ' Nagatomo 28 ' Nakazawa 50 ' Túlio 67 '",
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],
[
"10 October",
"Scotland",
"W",
"2-0",
"International Stadium , Yokohama , Japan",
"Friendly Match ( 2009 Kirin Challenge Cup )",
"( 82 ' ( o.g . ) ) Honda 90 '",
"[ 14 ]"
],
[
"14 October",
"Togo",
"W",
"5-0",
"Miyagi Stadium , Rifu , Japan",
"Friendly Match ( 2009 Kirin Challenge Cup )",
"Okazaki 5 ' , 8 ' , 65 ' Morimoto 11 ' Honda 85 '",
"[ 15 ]"
],
[
"14 November",
"South Africa",
"D",
"0-0",
"Nelson Mandela Stadium , Port Elizabeth , South Africa",
"Friendly Match",
"",
"[ 16 ]"
],
[
"18 November",
"Hong Kong",
"W",
"4-0",
"Hong Kong Stadium , Hong Kong",
"2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification",
"Hasebe 32 ' Satō 74 ' S. Nakamura 84 ' Okazaki 90+1 ' ( pen . )",
"[ 17 ]"
]
] | Schedule | Japan_national_football_team_in_2009_0 | This page records the details of the matches played by the Japan national football team during 2009. In 2009 the Japan national football team competed in the fourth round of the AFC 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifications, the 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification, and the 2009 Kirin Cup, amongst other friendly matches. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_universities_and_colleges_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates | List of universities and colleges in the United Arab Emirates | [
"Institution",
"2019 ( THE )",
"2020 ( QS )"
] | [
[
"Al Falah University",
"-",
"-"
],
[
"University of Birmingham",
"116",
"81"
],
[
"American University of Sharjah",
"801-1000",
"371"
],
[
"United Arab Emirates University",
"351-400",
"329"
],
[
"Khalifa University",
"301-350",
"268"
],
[
"American University in Dubai",
"-",
"601-650"
],
[
"University of Sharjah",
"801-1000",
"651-700"
],
[
"Abu Dhabi University",
"-",
"701-750"
],
[
"Ajman University",
"-",
"751-800"
]
] | International rankings | These are the universities ' rankings in 2019 according to THE ( Times Higher Education ) [ 6 ] and in 2020 according to QS ( Quacquarelli Symonds ) . [ 7 ] Definitions of categories used for measurement of both THE and QS are missing . It would be helpful if the UAE provided its own rankings according to its own measurement system . The Tuning Project 2000 is integrated in the THE rankings in order to accommodate local and cultural diversity and to ameliorate against rankings with 'Western ' bias . | List_of_universities_and_colleges_in_the_United_Arab_Emirates_1 | Higher education institutions in the United Arab Emirates need to be recognized by the Commission for Academic Accreditation (CAA), which is part of the Ministry of Education. The Ministry of Education does not recognize educational institutions based in free zones. While individual Emirates are responsible for managing the standards of educational institutions within their free zones, Dubai is the only Emirate that does so through the Knowledge and Human Development Authority's University Quality Assurance International Board. Ras Al Khaimah is currently working on tightening rules and regulations that govern higher academic institutions in the Emirate. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics | China at the 2012 Summer Paralympics | [
"Medal",
"Name",
"Sport",
"Event"
] | [
[
"Silver",
"Gao Fangxia Xiao Yanhong Yan Huilian",
"Archery",
"Women 's team recurve"
],
[
"Silver",
"Liang Yongbin",
"Athletics",
"Men 's 100 metres T37"
],
[
"Silver",
"Zhao Yufei",
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],
[
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"Liu Yang",
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],
[
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[
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[
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"Athletics",
"Women 's 100 metres T53"
],
[
"Silver",
"Dong Hongjiao",
"Athletics",
"Women 's 100 metres T54"
],
[
"Silver",
"Zhou Guohua Guide : Li Jie",
"Athletics",
"Women 's 200 metres T12"
],
[
"Silver",
"Dong Hongjiao",
"Athletics",
"Women 's 400 metres T54"
],
[
"Silver",
"Huang Lisha",
"Athletics",
"Women 's 800 metres T53"
],
[
"Silver",
"Cao Yuanhang Chen Junfei Liu Ping Xiong Dezhi",
"Athletics",
"Women 's 4x100 metres relay T35-38"
],
[
"Silver",
"Tang Hongxia",
"Athletics",
"Women 's discus throw F11/12"
]
] | Medalists -- Silver medalists | China_at_the_2012_Summer_Paralympics_1 | China competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, United Kingdom, from 29 August to 9 September 2012. |align=left|Dong Zhi
|align=left|Gao Fangxia |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Stars_in_Their_Eyes_episodes | List of Stars in Their Eyes episodes | [
"Order",
"Contestant",
"Age",
"Appeared as",
"Performing"
] | [
[
"1",
"Anthony Hannah",
"14",
"Robbie Williams",
"Rock DJ"
],
[
"2",
"Llhamea Lhall",
"15",
"Ms. Dynamite",
"Dy-Na-Mi-Tee"
],
[
"3",
"Laura Sharley",
"11",
"Sarah Brightman",
"Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again"
],
[
"4",
"Lance Vernon",
"16",
"Ronan Keating",
"If Tomorrow Never Comes"
],
[
"5",
"Rebecca Leaves",
"13",
"Dolly Parton",
"Here You Come Again"
]
] | Episode list -- 2003 | Episode 1 ( 5 April 2003 ) Order Contestant Age Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Ayla Pope 12 Sophie Ellis-Bextor `` Murder on the Dancefloor '' 2 Natasha Bennett 12 Karen Carpenter `` We 've Only Just Begun '' 3 Andrew Brown , James Smith , John Birch and Paul Jones Andrew : 15 , James : 16 , John : 15 and Paul : 15 The Beatles `` Please Please Me '' 4 Jaclyn Bell 16 Kate Bush `` Wuthering Heights '' 5 Katherine Hannible 13 Avril Lavigne `` Complicated '' Episode 2 ( 12 April 2003 ) Order Contestant Age Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Lucy Moppett 15 Kylie Minogue `` In Your Eyes '' 2 Louis Hartshorn 14 Neil Hannon `` National Express '' 3 Jessica Stretton 12 Marie Osmond `` Paper Roses '' 4 Megan Hobbs 15 Keavy Lynch `` Blame It on the Weatherman '' 5 James Kirby 16 Tony Hadley `` Gold '' Episode 3 ( 19 April 2003 ) Order Contestant Age Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Sasha Woodhead 13 Britney Spears `` Overprotected '' 2 Laurie-Ann Caddis Mama Cass `` Dream a Little Dream of Me '' 3 Kai Taylor 11 Daniel Bedingfield `` Got ta Get Thru This '' 4 Rachel Coulter 16 Julianne Regan `` Martha 's Harbour '' 5 Nicholas Fuller 13 George Formby `` The Window Cleaner '' Episode 4 ( 26 April 2003 ) Order Contestant Age Appeared as ... Performing ... 1 Gareth Daly 16 Justin Timberlake `` Like I Love You '' 2 Sarah Jenkinson 15 Sandie Shaw `` ( There 's ) Always Something There to Remind Me '' 3 Dominique Savage-Ramsey 16 Alicia Keys `` A Woman 's Worth '' 4 Charlotte Reid 14 Björk `` It 's Oh So Quiet '' 5 Jenny Powell 14 Mary Hopkin `` Those Were the Days '' Episode 5 ( 3 May 2003 ) | List_of_Stars_in_Their_Eyes_episodes_185 | The following is a list of Stars in Their Eyes episodes from the British talent show, which originally aired on television network ITV from 1990 to 2006, and was briefly revived in 2015. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1923_Vanderbilt_Commodores_football_team | 1923 Vanderbilt Commodores football team | [
"Player",
"Touchdowns",
"Extra points",
"Field goals",
"Points"
] | [
[
"Gil Reese",
"10",
"0",
"0",
"60"
],
[
"Hek Wakefield",
"0",
"14",
"2",
"20"
],
[
"Red Rountree",
"2",
"0",
"0",
"12"
],
[
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"1",
"0",
"0",
"6"
],
[
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"1",
"0",
"0",
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[
"TOTAL",
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"14",
"2",
"137"
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] | Personnel -- Scoring leaders | 1923_Vanderbilt_Commodores_football_team_17 | The 1923 Vanderbilt Commodores football team represented Vanderbilt University during the 1923 Southern Conference football season. The team's head coach was Dan McGugin, who served his 19th year in that capacity. Members of the Southern Conference (as well as co-members of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association), the Commodores played six home games at Dudley Field in Nashville, Tennessee, and finished the season with a record of 5-2-1 overall and 3-0-1 in Southern Conference (SoCon) play, outscoring opponents 137-33. Vanderbilt won its conference for the third straight year, tying with Washington & Lee for the Southern Conference championship. Most sportswriters listed the Commodores as the outright winner of the mythical Southern crown, resulting in their receiving the Champ Pickens Trophy as champions of the South. It is to date the last conference title for Vanderbilt football. The team suffered losses to the national champion Michigan Wolverines and the undefeated Texas Longhorns. The offense was led by captain and quarterback Doc Kuhn and All-Southern halfback Gil Reese. The defense which averaged 2.33 points per game at home, was anchored by All-Southern ends Lynn Bomar and Hek Wakefield. Bomar was also a consensus All-American, even selected such by Walter Camp, a rarity for a player from the South. Of Wakefield's performance during the game with the Wolverines, Michigan head coach Fielding Yost said I never saw a greater exhibition of end play. As was common in 1923 and the days of one platoon football, both Bomar and Wakefield also featured heavily on offense and the kicking game. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_League | Super League | [
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"Winning years"
] | [
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"1",
"Brian McDermott",
"4",
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]
] | Coaches -- Head coaches with Super League titles | The Super League has been won by 14 different coaches , 9 from Australia , 4 from England and 1 from New Zealand . | Super_League_16 | Super League (currently known as the Betfred Super League for sponsorship reasons) is the top-level professional rugby league club competition in the Northern Hemisphere. The league has twelve teams: ten from England, one from France and one from Canada. Super League began in 1996, replacing the First Division and switching from a winter to a summer season. Each team plays 29 games between February and September: 11 home games, 11 away games, Magic Weekend and an additional 6 'loop fixtures' decided by league positions. The top five then enter the play-off series leading to the Grand Final which determines the champions. The bottom team is relegated to the Championship. The Super League champions play the National Rugby League champions from Australasia in the World Club Challenge at the start of the season. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1970_Monaco_Grand_Prix | 1970 Monaco Grand Prix | [
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] | Classification | 1970_Monaco_Grand_Prix_0 | The 1970 Monaco Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Circuit de Monaco on 10 May 1970. It was race 3 of 13 in both the 1970 World Championship of Drivers and the 1970 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers. Jochen Rindt scored the last victory for the famous Lotus 49. This was Bruce McLaren's final Formula One race - as he was killed 5 days before the next race at Belgium - and Ronnie Peterson's first. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Society_of_Film_Critics_Award_for_Best_Cinematography | Boston Society of Film Critics Award for Best Cinematography | [
"Year",
"Winner",
"Cinematographer ( s )"
] | [
[
"2010",
"True Grit",
"Roger Deakins"
],
[
"2011",
"The Tree of Life",
"Emmanuel Lubezki"
],
[
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"Mihai Mălaimare Jr"
],
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[
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]
] | Winners -- 2010s | Boston_Society_of_Film_Critics_Award_for_Best_Cinematography_3 | ||
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],
[
"Ret",
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"Gerry Ashmore",
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],
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"Jay Chamberlain",
"Jay Chamberlain",
"Lotus - Climax",
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],
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"Günther Seiffert",
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"Lotus - Climax",
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"-"
],
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"WD",
"John Campbell-Jones",
"Emeryson Cars",
"Emeryson - Climax",
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"( 11 )"
]
] | Results | 1962_Glover_Trophy_0 | The 10th Glover Trophy was a motor race, run to Formula One rules, held on 23 April 1962 at Goodwood Circuit, England. The race was run over 42 laps of the circuit, and was won by British driver Graham Hill in a BRM P57. This race was held directly after the 1962 Lavant Cup, on the same day at the same circuit. Bruce McLaren, who had won the Lavant Cup, finished second in this race. Another Formula One race, the 1962 Pau Grand Prix, was also held on the same day. This event was particularly notable for the serious accident suffered by Stirling Moss, which ended his racing career. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Rogel | Jason Rogel | [
"Year",
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"Role"
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"2007",
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"Virgil"
],
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],
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"2008",
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"Langsbury"
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"Wayne Chung"
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[
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"Ropati Eneki"
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[
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"Registrar"
],
[
"2011",
"Swamp Shark",
"Martin"
],
[
"2011",
"Supah Ninjas",
"Barry"
],
[
"2011",
"State of Georgia",
"Leo"
],
[
"2011",
"Man Up",
"Henry Trunka"
],
[
"2012",
"Lost Angeles",
"Barista"
]
] | Filmography and TV roles | Jason_Rogel_0 | Jason Rogel is an American actor. He currently plays Sebastian on Season 2 of Raven's Home. Rogel also starred as Ricky, the office gossip, on Freeform's Kevin from Work, and as Larry in ABC Family's Christmas musical, The Mistle-Tones. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Snyder | Tom Snyder | [
"Year ( s )",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1961",
"The Rifleman",
"Pete",
"Episode : A Friend in Need"
],
[
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[
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[
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],
[
"1997",
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"Himself",
"Episode : Life ... and Fisticuffs"
],
[
"2000",
"Late Show with David Letterman",
"Himself ( guest host )",
"hosted two Late Show Backstage shows"
]
] | Credits -- Television | Tom_Snyder_0 | Thomas James Snyder (May 12, 1936 - July 29, 2007) was an American television personality, news anchor, and radio personality best known for his late night talk shows Tomorrow, on the NBC television network in the 1970s and 1980s, and The Late Late Show, on the CBS Television Network in the 1990s. Snyder was also the pioneer anchor of the primetime NBC News Update, in the 1970s and early 1980s, which was a one-minute capsule of news updates in primetime. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001–02_Boston_Bruins_season | 2001–02 Boston Bruins season | [
"Round",
"#",
"Player",
"Nationality",
"College/Junior/Club Team ( League )"
] | [
[
"1",
"19",
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],
[
"3",
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[
"4",
"111",
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[
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[
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[
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],
[
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"282",
"Marcel Rodman",
"Slovenia",
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]
] | Draft picks | Boston 's draft picks at the 2001 NHL Entry Draft held at the National Car Rental Center in Sunrise , Florida . | 2001–02_Boston_Bruins_season_7 | The 2001-02 Boston Bruins season was the Boston Bruins's 78th season of operation. The Bruins qualified for the playoffs, losing in the first round to the Montreal Canadiens. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Blum | Steve Blum | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
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"1995",
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"Sid"
],
[
"1995",
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[
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"Brave Fencer Musashi",
"Jon ( Colonel Capricciola )"
],
[
"1999",
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"Hayashi the Space Director"
],
[
"1999",
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"Olin Garn"
],
[
"2002",
"Digimon Rumble Arena",
"Guilmon , Gallantmon , BlackWarGreymon , Reapermon ( Boss )"
],
[
"2002",
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[
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[
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],
[
"2004",
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"UAC Soldiers"
],
[
"2004",
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],
[
"2004",
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"Wolverine"
],
[
"2004",
"Ace Combat 5 : The Unsung War",
"Jack Bartlett"
]
] | Filmography -- Video games | Steve_Blum_4 | Steven Jay Blum (/bluːm/ born April 29, 1960) is an American voice actor for anime, animation and video games, known for his distinctively deep voice. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018–19_Southern_Football_League | 2018–19 Southern Football League | [
"Club",
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"Capacity"
] | [
[
"AFC Dunstable",
"Creasey Park ( groundshare with Dunstable Town )",
"3,200"
],
[
"Aylesbury",
"Haywood Way",
"1,300"
],
[
"Aylesbury United",
"The Meadow ( groundshare with Chesham United )",
"5,000"
],
[
"Barton Rovers",
"Sharpenhoe Road",
"4,000"
],
[
"Bedford Town",
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"3,000"
],
[
"Berkhamsted",
"Broadwater",
"2,500"
],
[
"Bromsgrove Sporting",
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"3,500"
],
[
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],
[
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],
[
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"3,893"
],
[
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],
[
"Dunstable Town",
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],
[
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"Hillgrounds Leisure",
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],
[
"Kidlington",
"Yarnton Road",
"1,500"
],
[
"North Leigh",
"Eynsham Hall Park Sports Ground",
"2,000"
],
[
"Peterborough Sports",
"Lincoln Road",
"2,300"
],
[
"Sutton Coldfield Town",
"Central Ground",
"2,000"
],
[
"Thame United",
"Meadow View Park",
"2,000"
],
[
"Welwyn Garden City",
"Herns Way",
"1,000"
],
[
"Yaxley",
"Leading Drove",
"1,500"
]
] | Division One Central -- Stadia and locations | Dunstable & Dunstable TownAylesburyAylesbury UnitedBarton RoversBedford TownBerkhamstedBromsgrove SportingCambridge CityColeshill TownCorbyTownDidcotTownKempston RoversKidlingtonNorthLeighPeterborough SportsSutton Coldfield TownThameWelwyn Garden CityYaxley Locations of Division One Central clubs | 2018–19_Southern_Football_League_2 | The 2018-19 season is the 116th in the history of the Southern League since its establishment in 1894. The league (known as Evo-Stik League Southern, following a sponsorship deal with Evo-Stik) has two Premier divisions (Central and South) at step 3 of the National League System (NLS) and two Division One divisions (Central and South) at step 4 of the NLS. This is the first season to consist of four divisions in the league, following a shakeup of the Southern, Isthmian, and Northern Premier Leagues divisions by geographical region. The Southern League was chosen to create a new division at Step 3; the 21 clubs remaining from the Premier Division the previous season were split into two new Premier divisions; Central and South. The league constitution was announced in May 2018. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_Mullen | April Mullen | [
"Year",
"Role",
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"notes"
] | [
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"Young Love",
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"Becky Fords",
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"Aftermath",
"",
"Television"
],
[
"2016",
"Real Detective",
"",
"TV Documentary"
],
[
"2016-2017",
"Killjoys",
"",
"Television"
]
] | Filmography | April_Mullen_0 | April Mullen () is a Canadian actress and filmmaker. She directed Below Her Mouth in 2016, which was an official selection at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). She was one of several honorees of the Birks Diamond Tribute celebrating Canadian women in film during the 2016 TIFF, and was interviewed about her film and that award on a morning news show in Toronto. Canada's leading newspaper profiled her female gaze on the film. Mullen is the first woman to direct a live action, fully stereoscopic 3D feature film, Dead Before Dawn 3D. Her success at TIFF and with her two preceding films, 88 and Dead Before Dawn 3D, led to her signing with Verve. Mullen was sought out for comment when the study, Women in View on Screen, concluded Canadian women mostly get to sit in the director's chair on small film and TV projects, while men get the big-budget projects. She has also commented on the perspective that women bring to filmmaking behind the lens: Women have this vulnerability and connection to a depth of emotions that I can see and feel in certain moments of truth in the films we create. To me, the female gaze is transparency - the veil between audience and filmmaker is thin, and that allows people in more. She is also sought out for her perspective on the female gaze in movies. She grew up in Niagara Falls, Ontario, and now lives in Los Angeles. She was added to the Niagara Falls Arts and Culture Wall of Fame in 2016. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_World_Youth_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Boys'_200_metres | 2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics – Boys' 200 metres | [
"Rank",
"Lane",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"5",
"Dedric Dukes",
"United States",
"21.22"
],
[
"2",
"3",
"Leandro De Araújo",
"Brazil",
"21.76"
],
[
"3",
"2",
"Demetri Knowles",
"Bahamas",
"21.76"
],
[
"4",
"6",
"Tan Juquan",
"China",
"21.78"
],
[
"5",
"8",
"Masato Hayashi",
"Japan",
"21.79"
],
[
"6",
"1",
"José Antonio Vizuete",
"Spain",
"22.08"
],
[
"7",
"4",
"Adam Pawlowski",
"Poland",
"22.41"
],
[
"8",
"7",
"Yateya Kambepera",
"Botswana",
"22.45"
]
] | Semifinals -- Heat 2 | 2009_World_Youth_Championships_in_Athletics_–_Boys'_200_metres_1 | The Boys' 200 metres at the 2009 World Youth Championships in Athletics was held at the Brixen-Bressanone Sport Arena on 10, 11, and 12 July. The event was won by Kirani James of the Grenada, who also won the 400 metres. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics | United States at the 2012 Summer Olympics | [
"Athlete",
"Event",
"Time",
"Rank"
] | [
[
"Kristin Armstrong",
"Road race",
"3:36:16",
"35"
],
[
"Amber Neben",
"Road race",
"3:36:20",
"36"
],
[
"Shelley Olds",
"Road race",
"3:35:56",
"7"
],
[
"Evelyn Stevens",
"Road race",
"3:35:56",
"24"
],
[
"Kristin Armstrong",
"Time trial",
"37:34.82",
""
],
[
"Amber Neben",
"Time trial",
"38:45.17",
"7"
]
] | Cycling -- Road | Taylor Phinney in the time trials Men Athlete Event Time Rank Timmy Duggan Road race 5:46:37 88 Tyler Farrar 5:46:37 33 Chris Horner 5:46:46 93 Taylor Phinney 5:46:05 4 Tejay van Garderen 5:47:31 104 Taylor Phinney Time trial 52:38.07 4 Women | United_States_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_27 | The United States of America, represented by the United States Olympic Committee (USOC), competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from July 27 to August 12, 2012. U.S. athletes have competed at every Summer Olympic Games in the modern era, except the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow which they boycotted in protest of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The USOC sent a total of 530 athletes to the Games, 262 men and 268 women, to compete in 25 sports. For the first time in its Olympic history, the United States was represented by more female than male athletes. U.S. athletes left London with a total of 104 medals (46 gold, 28 silver and 30 bronze), finishing at the top of the gold and overall medal standings. The 46-gold medal record was the most the United States had ever won in any Olympics in which it was not the host nation. At least one medal was awarded to U.S. athletes in sixteen sports, thirteen of which contained at least one gold. U.S. athletes dominated the nations' medal standings in swimming, wherein they won a total of 31 medals, including 16 golds. Twenty-seven U.S. athletes won more than a single medal. The U.S. team-based athletes also proved particularly successful, as the women's soccer, water polo, and volleyball teams won gold and silver medals, respectively. Furthermore, the men's and women's basketball teams managed to defend their titles from Beijing. For the first time since 1936, no U.S. athlete won an Olympic medal in sailing. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_career_scoring_leaders | List of NCAA Division I women's basketball career scoring leaders | [
"Player",
"Pos",
"Team",
"Career start",
"Career end",
"Games played",
"Total field goals made",
"3-point field goals made",
"Free throws made",
"Points",
"PPG"
] | [
[
"Kelsey Plum",
"G",
"Washington",
"2013",
"2017",
"139",
"1,136",
"343",
"912",
"3,527",
"25.4"
],
[
"Kelsey Mitchell",
"G",
"Ohio State",
"2014",
"2018",
"139",
"1,120",
"497",
"665",
"3,402",
"24.5"
],
[
"Jackie Stiles †",
"G",
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"1997",
"2001",
"129",
"1,160",
"221",
"852",
"3,393",
"26.1"
],
[
"Brittney Griner",
"C",
"Baylor",
"2009",
"2013",
"148",
"1,247",
"2",
"787",
"3,283",
"22.2"
],
[
"Patricia Hoskins",
"F",
"Mississippi Valley State",
"1985",
"1989",
"110",
"1,196",
"24",
"708",
"3,122",
"28.4"
],
[
"Lorri Bauman",
"F",
"Drake",
"1980",
"1984",
"120",
"1,104",
"-",
"907",
"3,122",
"26.0"
],
[
"Jerica Coley",
"G",
"FIU",
"2010",
"2014",
"131",
"1,099",
"160",
"749",
"3,107",
"23.7"
],
[
"Rachel Banham",
"G",
"Minnesota",
"2011",
"2016",
"144",
"1,081",
"354",
"577",
"3,093",
"21.5"
],
[
"Elena Delle Donne",
"F",
"Delaware",
"2009",
"2013",
"114",
"1,030",
"206",
"773",
"3,039",
"26.7"
],
[
"Maya Moore",
"F",
"UConn",
"2007",
"2011",
"154",
"1,171",
"311",
"383",
"3,036",
"19.7"
],
[
"Chamique Holdsclaw †",
"F",
"Tennessee",
"1995",
"1999",
"146",
"1,233",
"36",
"523",
"3,025",
"20.4"
],
[
"Cheryl Miller *",
"F",
"USC",
"1982",
"1986",
"126",
"1,159",
"-",
"700",
"3,018",
"23.6"
],
[
"Cindy Blodgett",
"G",
"Maine",
"1994",
"1998",
"118",
"1,055",
"219",
"676",
"3,005",
"25.5"
],
[
"LaToya Thomas",
"F",
"Mississippi State",
"1999",
"2003",
"125",
"1,119",
"34",
"709",
"2,981",
"23.8"
],
[
"Valorie Whiteside",
"F",
"Appalachian State",
"1984",
"1988",
"116",
"1,153",
"0",
"638",
"2,944",
"25.4"
],
[
"Kelly Mazzante",
"G",
"Penn State",
"2000",
"2004",
"133",
"1,051",
"357",
"460",
"2,919",
"21.9"
],
[
"Joyce Walker",
"C",
"LSU",
"1980",
"1984",
"117",
"1,259",
"-",
"388",
"2,906",
"24.8"
],
[
"Jess Kovatch",
"G",
"Saint Francis ( PA )",
"2015",
"2019",
"130",
"965",
"472",
"472",
"2,874",
"22.1"
],
[
"Kevi Luper",
"G",
"Oral Roberts",
"2009",
"2013",
"126",
"1,052",
"195",
"568",
"2,867",
"22.8"
],
[
"Alysha Clark",
"F",
"Belmont / Middle Tennessee",
"2005",
"2010",
"123",
"1,028",
"42",
"767",
"2,865",
"23.3"
]
] | Top 25 career scoring leaders | List_of_NCAA_Division_I_women's_basketball_career_scoring_leaders_0 | In basketball, points are the sum of the score accumulated through free throws or field goals. In National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I basketball, where a player's career is at most four seasons under normal circumstances, it is considered a notable achievement to reach the 1,000-points scored threshold. In even rarer instances, players have reached the 2,000- and 3,000-point plateaus (no player, whether male or female, has ever scored 4,000 or more points at the Division I level). The top 25 highest scorers in NCAA Division I women's basketball history are listed below. While the NCAA's current three-division format has been in place since the 1973-74 season, it did not sponsor women's sports until the 1981-82 school year; before that time, women's college sports were governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). To be listed in the NCAA record book, a player must have been active in at least three seasons during the era in which the NCAA governed women's sports - although for those players who qualify for inclusion in the record book, AIAW statistics are included. Most notably, Lynette Woodard of Kansas, whose career total of 3,649 points makes her the all-time women's college basketball scoring leader, is not recognized as the NCAA career leader because her entire college career (1977-81) predated NCAA sponsorship of women's sports. Some players among the top 25 scorers in Division I history played in the era before the three-point line was officially adopted in women's basketball on an experimental basis in 1986-87 and fully in 1987-88. All of the players with a dash through the three-point field goals column were affected by this rule. Valorie Whiteside of Appalachian State is the only three-point shot era player on this list who did not make a single three-point shot, and she only played in one season in which the use of the three-pointer was mandatory. The three-point distance was first marked at from the center of the basket, the same distance then used in NCAA men's basketball. From that point through the 2007-08 season, the three-point lines remained at . |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kampong_Cham_Province | Kampong Cham Province | [
"ISO Code",
"District",
"Khmer"
] | [
[
"03-01",
"Batheay",
"ស្រុកបាធាយ"
],
[
"03-02",
"Chamkar Loeu",
"ស្រុកចំការលើ"
],
[
"03-03",
"Cheung Prey",
"ស្រុកជើងព្រៃ"
],
[
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"Kampong Cham Municipality",
"ក្រុងកំពង់ចាម"
],
[
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"Kampong Siem",
"ស្រុកកំពង់សៀម"
],
[
"03-07",
"Kang Meas",
"ស្រុកកងមាស"
],
[
"03-08",
"Koh Sotin",
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],
[
"03-13",
"Prey Chhor",
"ស្រុកព្រៃឈរ"
],
[
"03-14",
"Srey Santhor",
"ស្រុកស្រីសន្ធរ"
],
[
"03-15",
"Steung Trang",
"ស្រុកស្ទឹងត្រង់"
]
] | Administration | Kampong Cham is subdivided into 9 districts and 1 municipality which in turn are subdivided into communes ( khum ) which are further divided into villages ( phum ) . [ 4 ] The province formerly consisted of 16 districts , however a request by Hun Sen 's government to split the province in two was made after his ruling Cambodian People 's Party ( CPP ) lost the province to the opposition in the July 2013 elections . [ 3 ] The CPP won only eight of the available 18 National Assembly seats in Hun Sen 's home province . The request , which was ostensibly made in order to improve administrative efficiency in the large province , was approved by King Sihamoni on 31 December 2013 . The 10 districts that remain in Khampong Cham province overwhelmingly voted for the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party , led by Sam Rainsy , while five of the six districts cut out from Kampong Cham to form Tbong Khmum Province were won solidly by the CPP . [ 2 ] | Kampong_Cham_Province_0 | Kampong Cham (Khmer: ខេត្តកំពង់ចាម, IPA: [kɑmpɔːŋ caːm], Port of the Chams) is a province (khaet) of Cambodia located on the central lowlands of the Mekong River. It borders the provinces of Kampong Chhnang to the west, Kampong Thom and Kratié to the north, Tbong Khmum to the east, and Prey Veng and Kandal to the south. Kampong Cham was officially divided into two provinces on 31 December 2013 in what was seen by many as a political move by the ruling party. All land west of the Mekong remained Kampong Cham while land east of the river became Tbong Khmum province. Prior to this division, Kampong Cham extended eastward to the international border with Vietnam, was the eleventh largest province in Cambodia, and with a population of 1,680,694, was the most populous province in Cambodia. Its capital and largest city is Kampong Cham. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_shipwrecks_in_1818 | List of shipwrecks in 1818 | [
"Ship",
"Country",
"Description"
] | [
[
"Carrier",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore in Loch Indaal . She was on a voyage from Belfast , County Antrim to Westport , County Mayo . Carrier was refloated by 11 March"
],
[
"George",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Wexford . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Liverpool , Lancashire to Waterford"
],
[
"Goodwill",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Newhaven , Sussex . Her crew were rescued . She was on a voyage from Newhaven to Falmouth , Cornwall . Goodwill was refloated and taken back to Newhaven but struck the pier and damaged her bows"
],
[
"Minerva",
"United Kingdom",
"The ship was driven ashore at Southport , Lancashire . She was on a voyage from Limerick to Liverpool"
],
[
"Voluntario",
"Portugal",
"The ship was wrecked near Gijón with the loss of five of her crew . She was on a voyage from St. Ubes to Cork , United Kingdom"
]
] | List_of_shipwrecks_in_1818_46 | The list of shipwrecks in 1818 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1818. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_national_football_team | Israel national football team | [
"Opponents",
"Pld",
"W",
"D",
"L"
] | [
[
"Albania",
"4",
"2",
"0",
"2"
],
[
"Andorra",
"4",
"4",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Armenia",
"1",
"1",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Austria",
"10",
"2",
"4",
"4"
],
[
"Azerbaijan",
"5",
"3",
"2",
"0"
],
[
"Belarus",
"5",
"3",
"0",
"2"
],
[
"Belgium",
"7",
"1",
"0",
"6"
],
[
"Bosnia and Herzegovina",
"4",
"2",
"1",
"1"
],
[
"Brazil",
"3",
"0",
"0",
"3"
],
[
"Bulgaria",
"7",
"1",
"2",
"4"
],
[
"Cameroon",
"3",
"0",
"2",
"1"
],
[
"Canada",
"6",
"6",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Chile",
"2",
"1",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Chinese Taipei",
"7",
"6",
"0",
"1"
],
[
"Colombia",
"2",
"0",
"1",
"1"
],
[
"Costa Rica",
"3",
"3",
"0",
"0"
],
[
"Croatia",
"9",
"0",
"1",
"8"
],
[
"Cyprus",
"15",
"9",
"3",
"3"
],
[
"Czech Republic",
"2",
"0",
"0",
"2"
],
[
"Denmark",
"8",
"1",
"0",
"7"
]
] | All-time head-to-head record | As of 7 June 2019 . Positive record Neutral record Negative record | Israel_national_football_team_3 | The Israel national football team (, ) represents Israel in international football, and is governed by the Israel Football Association (IFA). Israel's national team is the direct successor of the Mandatory Palestine (Eretz Israel) national football team, which played five internationals in 1934-1940, and was managed by the Eretz Israel Football Association. Israel has competed in FIFA World Cup qualifiers in three different confederations, competing in the Asian Football Confederation before settling in Europe as a member of the Union of European Football Associations in 1994. The Israeli side qualified for their only FIFA World Cup to date in 1970. Israel has also hosted and won the AFC Asian Cup in 1964, and was a finalist in 1956 and 1960. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_I-League_2nd_Division_Final_Round | 2012 I-League 2nd Division Final Round | [
"Rank",
"Scorer",
"Club",
"Goals"
] | [
[
"1",
"Daniel Bedemi",
"United Sikkim",
"11"
],
[
"2",
"Quinton Jacobs",
"United Sikkim",
"8"
],
[
"2",
"Jackichand Singh",
"Royal Wahingdoh",
"8"
],
[
"4",
"Wahid Adenkule",
"Kalighat",
"6"
],
[
"5",
"Michael Lalremruata",
"Aizawl",
"5"
],
[
"6",
"Alfred Jaryan",
"Mohammedan",
"4"
],
[
"6",
"Stanley Okoroigwe",
"Mohammedan",
"4"
],
[
"8",
"Satiyasen Singh",
"Royal Wahingdoh",
"3"
],
[
"8",
"Michael Tayo",
"Kalighat",
"3"
],
[
"8",
"Katsumi Yusa",
"ONGC",
"3"
],
[
"8",
"Angelo Colaco",
"Vasco",
"3"
]
] | Top scorers | 2012_I-League_2nd_Division_Final_Round_4 | The 2012 I-League 2nd Division Final Round will be the fifth Final Round of the I-League 2nd Division. The tournament began, after the group stage was completed, on 5 March 2012. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_On_Cinema_episodes | List of On Cinema episodes | [
"Episode",
"Air Date",
"Movies Reviewed"
] | [
[
"501",
"July 2 , 2014",
"Deliver Us from Evil , Tammy"
],
[
"502",
"July 9 , 2014",
"Dawn of the Planet of the Apes , And So It Goes"
],
[
"503",
"July 16 , 2014",
"Jupiter Ascending , Planes : Fire and Rescue"
],
[
"504",
"July 23 , 2014",
"Wish I Was Here , Hercules , Magic in the Moonlight"
],
[
"505",
"July 30 , 2014",
"Guardians of the Galaxy , Get on Up"
],
[
"506",
"August 6 , 2014",
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , Into the Storm"
],
[
"507",
"August 13 , 2014",
"Let 's Be Cops , Expendables 3"
],
[
"507.1",
"August 13 , 2014",
"On Cinema After Cinema featuring Tim 's Mailbag"
],
[
"508",
"August 20 , 2014",
"Sin City : A Dame to Kill For"
],
[
"509",
"August 27 , 2014",
"The November Man , Jessabelle"
],
[
"510",
"September 3 , 2014",
"Dark Places , The Green Inferno"
]
] | Episodes -- Season 5 | List_of_On_Cinema_episodes_10 | On Cinema (also On Cinema at the Cinema for the video series) is a comedic film review web series starring Tim Heidecker and perpetual guest host Gregg Turkington as a pair of hapless movie reviewers (using their own names). The show aired as a podcast from 2011 to 2012 (with 3 additional episodes taking place during the production of the video series in December 2012 and 2013), before being picked up as a professionally produced web video series by Thing X in 2012-13 for its first two seasons, and Adult Swim starting in its third season in 2013. It currently has at least 10 seasons of content, including a special season titled The Trial. A live Oscar special is also done every year, streamed via YouTube until 2018, whence it was then streamed on Adult Swim.com A total of 172 episodes of content have been released as of February 1, 2018. On Cinema also has a spin-off series titled Decker, which as of 2018 has aired six seasons combined with three on the web and television, respectively, via Adult Swim.com and Adult Swim. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016–17_Blackpool_F.C._season | 2016–17 Blackpool F.C. season | [
"Date from",
"Position",
"Name",
"To",
"Date until"
] | [
[
"26 August 2016",
"RB",
"Macauley Wilson",
"Bamber Bridge",
"23 September 2016"
],
[
"1 September 2016",
"AM",
"John Herron",
"Dunfermline Athletic",
"1 January 2017"
],
[
"28 October 2016",
"LB",
"Luke Higham",
"Nuneaton Town",
"25 November 2016"
],
[
"10 November 2016",
"RB",
"Macauley Wilson",
"AFC Fylde",
"End of Season"
],
[
"20 January 2017",
"CF",
"Jack Redshaw",
"Rochdale",
"End of Season"
]
] | Transfers -- Loans out | 2016–17_Blackpool_F.C._season_4 | The 2016-17 season is Blackpool F.C. 's 108th season in the Football League, and their first season back in League Two following relegation from the 2015-16 Football League One. Along with competing in League Two, the club is also participating in the FA Cup, League Cup and Football League Trophy. The season covers the period from 1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014–15_Peterborough_United_F.C._season | 2014–15 Peterborough United F.C. season | [
"N",
"Pos",
"Name",
"Age",
"EU",
"Moving from",
"Type",
"Transfer window",
"Ends",
"Transfer fee",
"Source"
] | [
[
"10",
"MF",
"Erhun Oztumer",
"23",
"EU",
"Dulwich Hamlet",
"Transfer",
"Summer",
"2016",
"Undisclosed",
"Peterborough United F.C"
],
[
"7",
"MF",
"Jon Taylor",
"21",
"EU",
"Shrewsbury Town",
"Transfer",
"Summer",
"2017",
"Undisclosed",
"Peterborough United F.C"
],
[
"25",
"DF",
"Gabriel Zakuani",
"28",
"EU",
"AEL Kalloni",
"Free transfer",
"Summer",
"2016",
"Free",
"Peterborough United F.C"
],
[
"2",
"DF",
"Michael Smith",
"25",
"EU",
"Bristol Rovers",
"Transfer",
"Summer",
"2017",
"Undisclosed",
"Peterborough United F.C"
],
[
"27",
"GK",
"Ben Alnwick",
"27",
"EU",
"Leyton Orient",
"Free transfer",
"Summer",
"2017",
"Free",
"Peterborough United F.C"
],
[
"21",
"DF",
"Christian Burgess",
"22",
"EU",
"Middlesbrough",
"Transfer",
"Summer",
"2018",
"£100,000",
"Peterborough United F.C"
],
[
"30",
"MF",
"Marcus Maddison",
"20",
"EU",
"Gateshead",
"Transfer",
"Summer",
"2018",
"£250,000",
"Peterborough United F.C"
],
[
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"MF",
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] | Transfers -- In | 2014–15_Peterborough_United_F.C._season_0 | The 2014-15 season was Peterborough United's 55th year in the Football League and their 2nd consecutive season in the third division of English football, Football League One. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_Malabar_Premier_League_season | 2015 Malabar Premier League season | [
"Club",
"Location",
"Sponsors"
] | [
[
"Basco Blasters",
"Othukkungal",
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],
[
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"Manjeri",
"Royal Travels"
],
[
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"Malappuram",
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] | Teams | 2015_Malabar_Premier_League_season_0 | The 2015 Malabar Premier League season was the first ever season of the Malabar Premier League, the football league for the Malabar region of the Indian state of Kerala. The league kicked off on 7 April 2015. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_2003_All-Africa_Games_–_Men's_200_metres | Athletics at the 2003 All-Africa Games – Men's 200 metres | [
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"Heat",
"Name",
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"Time",
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[
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[
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[
"20",
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-American_Conference | Mid-American Conference | [
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"Enrollment",
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[
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[
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] | Member schools -- Current affiliate members | Seventeen schools have MAC affiliate membership status . On July 1 , 2012 , Temple joined the Big East Conference for football only ( the school 's other sports would join the Big East/American for 2013–14 ) , and Massachusetts replaced Temple as a football-only member in the MAC East Division . On September 19 , 2012 , the MAC announced Missouri , Northern Iowa and Old Dominion would join as wrestling affiliates ; as the Southeastern and Missouri Valley Conferences do not sponsor wrestling . Missouri and Northern Iowa participated only in the conference tournament in the 2012–13 school year , and began full conference play in 2013–14 . Old Dominion did not begin MAC competition until 2013–14 , when it left the Colonial Athletic Association ( which had sponsored wrestling , but no longer does so ) for Conference USA ( which has never sponsored the sport ) . [ 26 ] On July 1 , 2013 , Florida Atlantic 's men 's soccer program moved with the rest of its athletic program to Conference USA , and Chicago State 's men 's tennis team followed the rest of its sports to the Western Athletic Conference . The 2014–15 school year saw one affiliate member leave for another conference and two new affiliates join . The Hartwick men 's soccer team left the MAC for the Sun Belt Conference , which had announced in February 2014 that it would reinstate men 's soccer , a sport that it last sponsored in 1995 , for the 2014 season . [ 27 ] The new affiliates for 2014–15 were Binghamton in men 's tennis and Longwood in field hockey . [ 28 ] On March 5 , 2019 the conference announced that it would be adding the seven former members of the Eastern Wrestling League as affiliate members in wrestling , making the MAC the second largest wrestling conference for academic year 2019-2020 . [ 34 ] With the addition of women 's lacrosse , the MAC will add affiliate members Detroit Mercy and Youngstown State in the 2020-2021 academic year , both UDM and YSU are all-sport members of the Horizon League . [ 18 ] | Mid-American_Conference_1 | The Mid-American Conference (MAC) is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I collegiate athletic conference with a membership base in the Great Lakes region that stretches from Western New York to Illinois. Nine of the twelve full member schools are in Ohio and Michigan, with single members located in Illinois, Indiana, and New York. For football, the MAC participates in the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision. The MAC is headquartered in the Public Square district in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, and has two members in the nearby Akron area. The MAC has been referred to as the Conference of Quarterbacks because of the accomplishments of numerous former players in the National Football League. The conference also ranks highest among all ten NCAA Division I FBS conferences for graduation rates. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spain_at_the_2014_European_Athletics_Championships | Spain at the 2014 European Athletics Championships | [
"Medal",
"Name",
"Event",
"Date"
] | [
[
"Gold",
"Miguel Ángel López",
"Men 's 20 km walk",
"13 August"
],
[
"Gold",
"Ruth Beitia",
"Women 's high jump",
"17 August"
],
[
"Silver",
"Borja Vivas",
"Men 's Shot Put",
"12 August"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Ángel Mullera",
"Men 's 3000 metres steeplechase",
"14 August"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Indira Terrero",
"Women 's 400 metres",
"15 August"
],
[
"Bronze",
"Diana Martín",
"Women 's 3000 metres steeplechase",
"17 August"
]
] | Medals | Spain_at_the_2014_European_Athletics_Championships_0 | Spain is competing at the 2014 European Athletics Championships in Zürich, Switzerland, from 12-17 August 2014. The following athletes has been selected to compete by the Spanish Athletics Federation. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_UCI_Europe_Tour | 2005 UCI Europe Tour | [
"Rank",
"Team",
"Points"
] | [
[
"1",
"Ceramica Panaria-Navigare",
"1847"
],
[
"2",
"AG2R Prévoyance",
"1720.2"
],
[
"3",
"Comunidad Valenciana-Elche",
"1654.8"
],
[
"4",
"Barloworld",
"1494"
],
[
"5",
"Naturino-Sapore di Mare",
"1487"
],
[
"6",
"LPR-Piacenza",
"1400"
],
[
"7",
"Rabobank Continental Team",
"1384"
],
[
"8",
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"1200"
],
[
"9",
"Landbouwkrediet-Colnago",
"1199"
],
[
"10",
"Intel-Action",
"1091"
]
] | Team classification | 2005_UCI_Europe_Tour_2 | The 2005 UCI Europe Tour was the first season of the UCI Europe Tour. The season began on 10 February 2005 with the Grand Prix Cycliste la Marseillaise and ended on 13 October 2005 with the Giro del Piemonte. Murilo Fischer of Brazil was crowned as the 2005 UCI Europe Tour. Throughout the season, points are awarded to the top finishers of stages within stage races and the final general classification standings of each of the stages races and one-day events. The quality and complexity of a race also determines how many points are awarded to the top finishers, the higher the UCI rating of a race, the more points are awarded. The UCI ratings from highest to lowest are as follows: |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias_Sindelar | Matthias Sindelar | [
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"Date",
"Location",
"Type of match",
"Result",
"Opponent",
"Minutes played",
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"1"
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"2",
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[
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[
"9",
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"1"
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[
"10",
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[
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"0"
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[
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[
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[
"16",
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[
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"1"
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"18",
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"90",
"0"
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[
"19",
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"3-1",
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"90",
"0"
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[
"20",
"7 Dec 1932",
"London",
"Friendly",
"3-4",
"England",
"90",
"1"
]
] | International career -- International caps and goals | The following is a list of Sindelar 's international appearances and goals with the Austria national football team . [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] | Matthias_Sindelar_0 | Matthias Sindelar (; 10 February 1903 - 23 January 1939) was an Austrian footballer. He played as a centre-forward for the celebrated Austria national team of the early 1930s known as the Wunderteam, which he captained at the 1934 World Cup. Known as The Mozart of football or Der Papierene (The Paper Man) for his slight build, he was renowned as one of the finest pre-war footballers, known for his fantastic dribbling ability and creativity. He was voted the best Austrian footballer of the 20th Century in a 1999 poll by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS) and was named Austria's sportsman of the century a year before. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reiko_Tokita | Reiko Tokita | [
"Date",
"Title",
"Network"
] | [
[
"2006",
"Dancing Sanma Palace",
"NTV"
],
[
"Jan 2007",
"Shiteki Chinavi",
"TBS"
],
[
"28 May 2007",
"SMAP×SMAP",
"KTV , CX"
],
[
"Oct 2007",
"Goro 's Bar",
"TBS"
],
[
"Mar 2008",
"Takajin no Sokomade Itte Iinkai",
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],
[
"27 Jan 2009",
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],
[
"26 Nov 2009",
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[
"31 Dec 2009",
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"TX"
],
[
"1 May 2013",
"Tokyo Precious Dating",
"EX"
]
] | Filmography -- Television ( terrestrial ) | Regular appearances Guest appearances | Reiko_Tokita_5 | |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalamandalam_Radhika | Kalamandalam Radhika | [
"Year",
"Film",
"Role",
"language"
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[
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[
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[
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"Malayalam"
],
[
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"Malayalam"
],
[
"2006",
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"Nun",
"Malayalam"
],
[
"2005",
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"Malayalam"
],
[
"1982",
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]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Ford_EcoBoost_200 | 2019 Ford EcoBoost 200 | [
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"Team",
"Manufacturer",
"Points"
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[
"10",
"13",
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Claude_Leuyer | Jean-Claude Leuyer | [
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"Ray Sefo",
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"",
"October 1997",
"5",
"3:00",
"",
""
],
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"Loss",
"Sam Greco",
"KO ( right hook )",
"K-1 Grand Prix '97 1st Round",
"September 7 , 1997",
"2",
"1:55",
"Osaka , Japan",
"1997 K-1 World Grand Prix opening round"
],
[
"Loss",
"Ray Sefo",
"Decision ( unanimous )",
"K-1 Dream '97",
"July 20 , 1997",
"7",
"3:00",
"Nagoya , Japan",
"For WKBA World Super Heavyweight Championship"
],
[
"Win",
"Achille Roger",
"",
"",
"May 31 , 1997",
"-",
"-",
"San Jose , California , USA",
""
],
[
"Loss",
"Peter Aerts",
"TKO ( referee stoppage )",
"K-1 Braves '97",
"April 29 , 1997",
"2",
"2:08",
"Fukuoka , Japan",
""
],
[
"Win",
"Stephane Reveillon",
"KO ( low kicks )",
"K-1 Kings '97",
"March 3 , 1997",
"3",
"2:06",
"Yokohama , Japan",
""
],
[
"Win",
"Rob Kaman",
"TKO ( shin injury )",
"K-1 Hercules '96",
"December 12 , 1996",
"5",
"0:43",
"Nagoya , Japan",
""
],
[
"Loss",
"Rene Rooze",
"KO ( punches )",
"K-1 Grand Prix '96",
"May 6 , 1996",
"1",
"1:50",
"Yokohama , Japan",
""
],
[
"Loss",
"Peter Aerts",
"KO ( right high kick )",
"K-1 Grand Prix '96 Opening Battle",
"March 10 , 1996",
"1",
"2:43",
"Yokohama , Japan",
"1996 K-1 World Grand Prix opening round"
],
[
"Win",
"Hirawi Te Rangi",
"",
"",
"March 13 , 1994",
"2",
"-",
"USA",
"Wins ISKA Intercontinental Super Heavyweight Freestyle Championship"
],
[
"Win",
"Gerold Curray",
"TKO",
"",
"1994",
"2",
"-",
"Phoenix , Arizona , USA",
"Defends USMTA Heavyweight Championship"
]
] | Jean-Claude_Leuyer_0 | Jean-Claude Leuyer (born November 30, 1970), or simply Jean Claude, is an American former super heavyweight kickboxer. He was a six-time world champion, holding titles in four different organizations, and competing in sixteen world title fights. He holds notable wins over Rob Kaman and Tomasz Kucharzewski in K-1. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renate_Müller | Renate Müller | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Language",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1929",
"Peter the Mariner",
"Victoria",
"Silent",
"Alternative title : Peter der Matrose"
],
[
"1929",
"Dear Homeland",
"Gretchen Jürgen",
"Silent",
"Alternative titles : Teure Heimat , Drei machen ihr Glück"
],
[
"1929",
"Revolt in the Reformatory",
"Hausvaters Tochter",
"Silent",
"Alternative titles : Revolte im Erziehungshaus"
],
[
"1930",
"Love in the Ring",
"Hilde , the Fish Peddler 's Daughter",
"German",
"Alternative titles : Liebe im Ring , The Comeback"
],
[
"1930",
"The Son of the White Mountain",
"Mary Dulac",
"German",
"Alternative title : Der Sohn der weißen Berge"
],
[
"1930",
"Darling of the Gods",
"Agathe",
"German",
"Alternative titles : Darling of the Gods , Der Große Tenor"
],
[
"1930",
"The Flute Concert of Sanssouci",
"Blanche von Lindeneck",
"German",
"Alternative title : Flötenkonzert von Sans-souci"
],
[
"1931",
"The Private Secretary",
"Vilma Förster",
"German",
"Alternative titles : Die Privatsekretärin"
],
[
"1931",
"Liebeslied [ it ]",
"Maria Körner",
"German",
""
],
[
"1931",
"Storm in a Water Glass",
"Victoria Thoss",
"German",
"Alternative titles : Sturm im Wasserglas , Die Blumenfrau von Lindenau"
],
[
"1931",
"The Little Escapade",
"Erika Heller",
"German",
"Alternative title : Der kleine Seitensprung"
],
[
"1931",
"Sunshine Susie",
"Susie Surster",
"English",
"Alternative title : The Office Girl"
],
[
"1932",
"Marry Me",
"Ann Linden",
"English",
""
],
[
"1932",
"Girls to Marry",
"Gerda Arnhold",
"German",
"Alternative title : Mädchen zum Heiraten"
],
[
"1932",
"How Shall I Tell My Husband ?",
"Charlotte Oltendorf",
"German",
"Alternative title : Wie sag ' ich 's meinem Mann ?"
],
[
"1932",
"When Love Sets the Fashion",
"Nelly",
"German",
"Alternative title : Wenn die Liebe Mode macht"
],
[
"1933",
"Season in Cairo",
"Stefanie von Weidling-Weidling",
"German",
"Alternative title : Saison in Kairo"
],
[
"1933",
"Idylle au Caire",
"Stéphy",
"French",
""
],
[
"1933",
"Waltz War",
"Katti Lanner",
"German",
"Alternative titles : Walzerkrieg , Waltz Time in Vienna , The Battle of the Walzes"
],
[
"1933",
"Victor and Victoria",
"Susanne Lohr",
"German",
"Alternative title : Viktor und Viktoria"
]
] | Filmography | Renate_Müller_0 | Renate Müller (26 April 1906 - 7 October 1937) was a German singer and actress in both silent films and sound films, as well as on stage. One of the most successful actresses in German films from the early 1930s, she was courted by the Nazi Party to appear in films that promoted their ideals, but refused. Her sudden death at the age of 31 was initially attributed to epilepsy, but after the end of World War II, witnesses suggested that she had been murdered by Gestapo officers, although another theory contends that she committed suicide. The true circumstances of her death remain unknown. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships | 2017 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships | [
"Rank",
"University",
"Time"
] | [
[
"1",
"Houston",
"38.34"
],
[
"2",
"Auburn",
"38.48"
],
[
"3",
"N. Carolina A & T",
"38.57"
],
[
"4",
"Texas A & M",
"38.72"
],
[
"5",
"Texas",
"38.73"
],
[
"6",
"Oregon",
"38.81"
],
[
"7",
"Arkansas",
"38.82"
],
[
"8",
"LSU",
"DNF"
]
] | Results -- Men 's events | Only top eight final results shown ; no prelims are listed [ 13 ] | 2017_NCAA_Division_I_Outdoor_Track_and_Field_Championships_10 | The 2017 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships were the 76th NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships and the 36th NCAA Women's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships held for the fifth consecutive year at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon on the campus of the University of Oregon. In total, forty-two different men's and women's track and field events were contested from June 7 to June 10, 2017. Wind: -2.1 m/s
Wind: -3.1 m/s
Wind: -2.0 m/s
Wind: +0.3 m/s
Wind: +1.1 mps |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Malta | List of tallest buildings in Malta | [
"Rank",
"Name",
"Height m ( ft )",
"Floors",
"Year",
"Use",
"Location"
] | [
[
"1",
"Portomaso Business Tower 35°55′18.9″N 14°29′31.5″E / 35.921917°N 14.492083°E / 35.921917 ; 14.492083",
"97.54 m ( 320 ft )",
"23",
"2000",
"Office",
"Saint Julian 's"
],
[
"2",
"14 East",
"77 m ( 252 ft )",
"21",
"2019",
"Residential",
"Gżira"
],
[
"3",
"Fort Cambridge Apartments South",
"72.94 m ( 239 ft )",
"20",
"2012",
"Residential",
"Sliema"
],
[
"4",
"Fort Cambridge Apartments North",
"69.29 m ( 227 ft )",
"19",
"2012",
"Residential",
"Sliema"
],
[
"5",
"Hotel Fortina & Fortina Spa Resort",
"62 m ( 203 ft )",
"17",
"",
"Hotel",
"Sliema"
],
[
"6",
"Pendergardens residential tower",
"59 m ( 193 ft )",
"16",
"2019",
"Residential",
"Saint Julian 's"
],
[
"7",
"InterContinental Malta 35°55′25.8″N 14°29′17.5″E / 35.923833°N 14.488194°E / 35.923833 ; 14.488194",
"55.51 m ( 182 ft )",
"15",
"2003",
"Hotel",
"Saint Julian 's"
],
[
"8",
"The Preluna Hotel and Towers 35°54′48.0″N 14°30′22.9″E / 35.913333°N 14.506361°E / 35.913333 ; 14.506361",
"51.06 m ( 168 ft )",
"14",
"1969/1990",
"Hotel",
"Sliema"
]
] | Tallest buildings in Malta | The list includes buildings ( above 50 m ( 164 ft ) ) in Malta . | List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Malta_0 | Since Malta's Independence in 1964, there has been a rapid increase in buildings all over the country. However, most of the urban areas are concentrated around the Grand Harbour and Marsamxett Harbour areas where some of the country's most busy places are situated; Sliema, Saint Julian's, Paceville, Msida, Gżira, Ta' Xbiex and Pietà. As cars and road transport grew more and more popular in the country, the population started to spread out to farther areas and nowadays some other urban areas have developed; Saint Paul's Bay (including Qawra, Buġibba and Xemxija) and Mellieħa in the North, whilst having Marsaskala and the Malta Freeport area in the South of the country. Some of the tall buildings in Malta, such as the Metropolis Plaza in Gżira, are still under construction. The highest structure ever built in Malta was the Delimara Power Station chimney, standing above ground, until its demolition in 2017-18. The tallest building will be one of the towers at the Metropolis Plaza in Gżira, with 33 storeys. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Thomas_&_Uber_Cup_squads | 2014 Thomas & Uber Cup squads | [
"Name",
"DoB/Age",
"Singles Rank",
"Doubles Rank"
] | [
[
"Manu Attri",
"( 1992-12-31 ) 31 December 1992 ( aged 21 )",
"-",
"46"
],
[
"Sai Praneeth Bhamidipati",
"( 1992-08-10 ) 10 August 1992 ( aged 21 )",
"51",
"-"
],
[
"Pranav Chopra",
"( 1992-09-06 ) 6 September 1992 ( aged 21 )",
"-",
"49"
],
[
"Akshay Dewalkar",
"( 1988-07-02 ) 2 July 1988 ( aged 25 )",
"-",
"49"
],
[
"Rajah Menuri Venkata Gurusaidutt",
"( 1990-03-01 ) 1 March 1990 ( aged 24 )",
"30",
"-"
],
[
"Srikanth Kidambi",
"( 1993-02-07 ) 7 February 1993 ( aged 21 )",
"18",
"-"
],
[
"Kashyap Parupalli",
"( 1986-09-08 ) 8 September 1986 ( aged 27 )",
"21",
"-"
],
[
"Sumeeth Reddy B",
"( 1991-09-26 ) 26 September 1991 ( aged 22 )",
"-",
"46"
],
[
"Sourabh Varma",
"( 1992-12-30 ) 30 December 1992 ( aged 21 )",
"35",
"-"
],
[
"Arun Vishnu",
"( 1988-08-02 ) 2 August 1988 ( aged 25 )",
"-",
"78"
]
] | Thomas Cup -- Group C | 2014_Thomas_&_Uber_Cup_squads_10 | This article lists the confirmed squads lists for badminton's 2014 Thomas & Uber Cup. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_Colorado_Rockies_season | 1997 Colorado Rockies season | [
"#",
"Date",
"Opponent",
"Score",
"Win",
"Loss",
"Save",
"Attendance",
"Record"
] | [
[
"25",
"May 1",
"Cubs",
"5-4",
"Swift ( 3-1 )",
"Castillo ( 1-4 )",
"Reed ( 1 )",
"48,052",
"18-7"
],
[
"26",
"May 2",
"Phillies",
"7-4",
"Muñoz ( 1-4 )",
"Thompson ( 3-2 )",
"Bottalico ( 6 )",
"48,031",
"18-8"
],
[
"27",
"May 3",
"Phillies",
"7-3",
"Wright ( 4-1 )",
"Portugal ( 0-2 )",
"",
"48,050",
"19-8"
],
[
"28",
"May 4",
"Phillies",
"9-0",
"Bailey ( 4-1 )",
"Maduro ( 2-3 )",
"",
"48,107",
"20-8"
],
[
"29",
"May 5",
"Mets",
"6-1",
"Jones ( 5-2 )",
"Ritz ( 3-4 )",
"",
"48,036",
"20-9"
],
[
"30",
"May 6",
"Mets",
"12-11",
"Swift ( 4-1 )",
"Borland ( 0-1 )",
"Reed ( 2 )",
"48,020",
"21-9"
],
[
"31",
"May 7",
"Pirates",
"14-3",
"Wilkins ( 2-0 )",
"Thompson ( 3-3 )",
"",
"48,056",
"21-10"
],
[
"32",
"May 8",
"Pirates",
"10-8",
"Loaiza ( 4-0 )",
"Wright ( 4-2 )",
"Loiselle ( 2 )",
"48,050",
"21-11"
],
[
"33",
"May 9",
"@ Phillies",
"3-1",
"Maduro ( 3-3 )",
"Bailey ( 4-2 )",
"Bottalico ( 7 )",
"13,564",
"21-12"
],
[
"34",
"May 10",
"@ Phillies",
"5-4 ( 10 )",
"Bottalico ( 1-1 )",
"Reed ( 0-1 )",
"",
"17,629",
"21-13"
],
[
"35",
"May 11",
"@ Phillies",
"3-1",
"Schilling ( 5-3 )",
"Thomson ( 0-1 )",
"",
"21,282",
"21-14"
],
[
"36",
"May 12",
"@ Phillies",
"9-2",
"DeJean ( 1-0 )",
"Muñoz ( 1-5 )",
"",
"12,603",
"22-14"
],
[
"37",
"May 14",
"@ Pirates",
"15-10",
"Wilkins ( 3-0 )",
"Reed ( 0-2 )",
"",
"11,841",
"22-15"
],
[
"38",
"May 15",
"@ Pirates",
"4-3",
"Córdova ( 3-3 )",
"Bailey ( 4-3 )",
"Rincón ( 3 )",
"8,548",
"22-16"
],
[
"39",
"May 16",
"@ Mets",
"2-1",
"Munoz ( 1-0 )",
"McMichael ( 3-4 )",
"Ruffin ( 7 )",
"15,261",
"23-16"
],
[
"40",
"May 17",
"@ Mets",
"3-1",
"Jones ( 7-2 )",
"Thomson ( 0-2 )",
"Franco ( 12 )",
"23,987",
"23-17"
],
[
"41",
"May 18",
"@ Mets",
"10-4",
"Kashiwada ( 1-0 )",
"Ruffin ( 0-1 )",
"",
"22,845",
"23-18"
],
[
"42",
"May 19",
"@ Mets",
"4-3",
"Lidle ( 2-0 )",
"McCurry ( 1-1 )",
"",
"14,248",
"23-19"
],
[
"43",
"May 20",
"@ Giants",
"6-3",
"Van Landingham ( 2-2 )",
"Bailey ( 4-4 )",
"Beck ( 15 )",
"12,431",
"23-20"
],
[
"44",
"May 21",
"@ Giants",
"10-7",
"Ritz ( 4-4 )",
"Rueter ( 2-1 )",
"Reed ( 3 )",
"12,268",
"24-20"
]
] | 1997_Colorado_Rockies_season_7 | The Colorado Rockies' 1997 season was the fifth for the Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise located in Denver, Colorado, their fifth in the National League (NL), and third at Coors Field. The team competed in the National League West, finishing in third place with a record of 83-79. Right fielder Larry Walker won the NL Most Valuable Player Award (MVP), becoming the first Rockies player and Canadian-born player to do so in MLB. In a season of contrasting dynamics, the Rockies led the NL in attendance, runs scored, batting average, on-base percentage (OBP), and slugging percentage. However, the club was last in earned run average (ERA), as only Roger Bailey and John Thomson pitched enough innings to qualify for the ERA title and produced an ERA under 5.00. Walker, Vinny Castilla, and Andrés Galarraga each hit at least 40 home runs. Walker led the NL in home runs with 49 and OBP (.452), and the major leagues in on-base plus slugging (1.172), while Galarraga led the NL in runs batted in (140). |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurovision_Young_Dancers_2011 | Eurovision Young Dancers 2011 | [
"Draw",
"Country",
"Participant",
"Dance",
"Choreographer",
"Result"
] | [
[
"01",
"Sweden",
"Louise Lind",
"Oya",
"Mauro Rojas",
"Out"
],
[
"02",
"Croatia",
"Grigor Bazdar",
"Under the Skin",
"Valentina Ivankovic Pelikan",
"Out"
],
[
"03",
"Germany",
"Joy Kammin",
"Change Your Levels",
"Joy Kammin & Erika Winkler",
"Out"
],
[
"04",
"Norway",
"Daniel Sarr",
"Full Force",
"Daniel Sarr & Maria Karlsen",
"Advanced"
],
[
"05",
"Kosovo",
"Tringa Hysa",
"Rebirth",
"Rudina Berdynaj",
"Out"
],
[
"06",
"Netherlands",
"Floor Eimers",
"Dutch Breeze",
"Floor Eimers",
"Out"
],
[
"07",
"Poland",
"Adam Myslinski",
"Mania - C",
"Katarzyna Kmiec",
"Out"
],
[
"08",
"Slovenia",
"Petra Zupančić",
"On the Edge",
"Mitja Popovski",
"Advanced"
],
[
"09",
"Portugal",
"Ricardo Macedo",
"Todos Os Ais São Meus",
"Catarina Moreira",
"Out"
],
[
"10",
"Greece",
"Spiridoula Magouritsa",
"Ultima Carta",
"Katerina Sarri",
"Out"
]
] | Participants -- Results | Eurovision_Young_Dancers_2011_1 | The Eurovision Young Dancers 2011 was the twelfth edition of the Eurovision Young Dancers, held at the in Oslo, Norway on 24 June 2011. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), dancers from ten countries participated in the televised final. and made their début while and returned. Seven countries withdrew from the contest. This was the first edition to be successfully held since , following cancellations in 2009 and 2007. The event was aimed at young dancers aged between 15 and 21, competing in modern dances, be it solo or in couples, as long as they were not professionally engaged. Daniel Sarr of Norway won the contest, with Petra Zupančić of Slovenia placing second (runner-up). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Thai_records_in_swimming | List of Thai records in swimming | [
"Event",
"Time",
"Name",
"Club",
"Date",
"Meet",
"Location"
] | [
[
"50m freestyle",
"25.32",
"Jenjira Srisa-Ard",
"Thailand",
"8 December 2019",
"Southeast Asian Games",
"New Clark City , Philippines"
],
[
"100m freestyle",
"55.95",
"Natthanan Junkrajang",
"Thailand",
"20 March 2016",
"Singapore Age Group Championships",
"Singapore , Singapore"
],
[
"200m freestyle",
"2:00.54",
"Natthanan Junkrajang",
"Thailand",
"9 June 2015",
"Southeast Asian Games",
"Singapore , Singapore"
],
[
"400m freestyle",
"4:11.23",
"Sarisa Suwannachet",
"Thailand",
"22 August 2014",
"Youth Olympic Games",
"Nanjing , China"
],
[
"800m freestyle",
"8:43.00",
"Sarisa Suwannachet",
"Thailand",
"25 September 2014",
"Asian Games",
"Incheon , South Korea"
],
[
"1500m freestyle",
"17:00.21",
"Natthanan Junkrajang",
"-",
"14 December 2010",
"-",
"Chonburi , Thailand"
],
[
"50m backstroke",
"29.35",
"Saovanee Boonamphai",
"RSSC",
"7 April 2019",
"Thailand Age Group Championships",
"Samutprakarn , Thailand"
],
[
"100m backstroke",
"1:03.81",
"Phiangkhwan Pawapotako",
"Thailand",
"26 June 2015",
"Singaporean Championships",
"Singapore"
],
[
"200m backstroke",
"2:17.31",
"Fonpray Yamsuan",
"Satit Patumwa",
"5 April 2019",
"Thailand Age Group Championships",
"Samutprakarn , Thailand"
],
[
"50m breaststroke",
"31.41",
"Jenjira Srisa-Ard",
"Thailand",
"6 December 2019",
"Southeast Asian Games",
"New Clark City , Philippines"
],
[
"100m breaststroke",
"1:10.56",
"Nisha Kukanakorn",
"Thailand",
"9 December 2019",
"Southeast Asian Games",
"New Clark City , Philippines"
],
[
"200m breaststroke",
"2:29.58",
"Phiangkhwan Pawapotako",
"Thailand",
"25 August 2017",
"Southeast Asian Games",
"Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia"
],
[
"50m butterfly",
"26.64",
"Jenjira Srisa-Ard",
"Thailand",
"7 December 2019",
"Southeast Asian Games",
"New Clark City , Philippines"
],
[
"100m butterfly",
"1:00.28",
"Patarawadee Kittiya",
"Thailand",
"3 April 2016",
"National Age Group Championships",
"Thailand"
],
[
"200m butterfly",
"2:12.33",
"Patarawadee Kittiya",
"Thailand",
"4 April 2016",
"National Age Group Championships",
"Thailand"
],
[
"200m individual medley",
"2:16.65",
"Phiangkhwan Pawapotako",
"Thailand",
"19 March 2017",
"Singapore Age Group Championships",
"Singapore , Singapore"
],
[
"400m individual medley",
"4:48.34",
"Sarisa Suwannachet",
"Thailand",
"10 April 2013",
"Australian Age Group Championships",
"Adelaide , Australia"
],
[
"4×100m freestyle relay",
"3:45.93",
"( 56.73 ) Manita Sathianchokwisan ( 55.86 ) Kornkarnjana Sapianchai ( 57.06 ) Jenjira Srisa-Ard ( 56.28 ) Natthanan Junkrajang",
"Thailand",
"19 August 2018",
"Asian Games",
"Jakarta , Indonesia"
],
[
"4×200m freestyle relay",
"8:11.88",
"( 2:03.30 ) Kornkarnjana Sapianchai ( 2:05.18 ) Kamonchanok Kwanmuang ( 2:03.90 ) Fonpray Yamsuan ( 1:59.50 ) Natthanan Junkrajang",
"Thailand",
"5 December 2019",
"Southeast Asian Games",
"New Clark City , Philippines"
],
[
"4×100m medley relay",
"4:11.67",
"( 1:04.48 ) Phiangkhwan Pawapotako ( 1:10.99 ) Chavunooch Salubluek ( 1:00.50 ) Patarawadee Kittiya ( 55.70 ) Natthanan Junkrajang",
"Thailand",
"25 August 2017",
"Southeast Asian Games",
"Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia"
]
] | Long Course ( 50 m ) -- Women | List_of_Thai_records_in_swimming_1 | The Thai records in swimming are the fastest ever performances of swimmers from Thailand, which are recognised and ratified by the Thailand Swimming Association (TASA). All records were set in finals unless noted otherwise. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012–13_Bangladesh_Premier_League | 2012–13 Bangladesh Premier League | [
"Player",
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"Inns",
"Avg",
"S/R",
"HS",
"100s",
"50s",
"4s",
"6s"
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"3",
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"117.91",
"102 *",
"1",
"3",
"52",
"4"
]
] | Statistics -- Most runs | The top five highest run scorers ( total runs ) in the season are included in this table . [ 13 ] | 2013_Bangladesh_Premier_League_0 | The 2013 Bangladesh Premier League season, also known as BPL 2 or Prime Bank BPL 2013 (for sponsorship reasons), was the second season of the Bangladesh Premier League, established by the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) in 2012. The tournament began on 18 January 2013 and ended on 19 February. The competition featured seven teams, with the addition of the Rangpur Riders. Dhaka Gladiators became champions again by beating Chittagong Kings by 43 runs in the final. This season did not include any Pakistan players as the Pakistan Cricket Board refused to release the 27 players sold at the auction in retaliation to Bangladesh cancelling their international tour of Pakistan over safety issues. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ArtScience_Museum | ArtScience Museum | [
"Exhibition",
"Period",
"Presenter"
] | [
[
"Traveling the Silk Road : Ancient Pathway to the Modern World",
"19 Feb - 27 Mar 2011",
"American Museum of Natural History"
],
[
"Genghis Khan : The Exhibition",
"19 Feb - 10 Apr 2011",
"Rex Exhibitions"
],
[
"Shipwrecked : Tang Treasures and Monsoon Winds",
"19 Feb - 2 Oct 2011",
"Arthur M. Sackler Gallery , Smithsonian Institution , Asian Civilisations Museum , National Heritage Board , Singapore Tourism Board"
],
[
"Van Gogh Alive - the Exhibition",
"16 Apr - 9 Oct 2011",
"Grande Exhibitions , VisionsCom"
],
[
"Dalí : Mind of a Genius - The Exhibition",
"14 May - 13 Nov 2011",
"Stratton Foundation"
],
[
"Titanic : The Artifact Exhibition",
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"Premier Exhibitions , RMS Titanic , Inc"
],
[
"Cartier Time Art",
"14 Dec 2011 - 12 Feb 2012",
"Cartier S.A"
],
[
"Andy Warhol : 15 Minutes Eternal",
"17 Mar - 21 Oct 2012",
"The Andy Warhol Museum"
],
[
"Harry Potter : The Exhibition",
"2 Jun - 30 Sep 2012",
"Global Experience Specialists , Inc. , Warner Bros. Consumer Products"
],
[
"Outside In : A Magnum Photos Showcase",
"10 Oct 2012 - 17 Mar 2013",
"Magnum Photos"
],
[
"The Art of the Brick",
"17 Nov 2012 - 14 Apr 2013",
"Nathan Sawaya"
],
[
"Fujians : The Blue Ocean Legacy",
"24 Nov 2012 - 28 Feb 2013",
"Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan"
],
[
"Mummy : Secrets of the Tomb",
"27 Apr - 4 Nov 2013",
"British Museum"
],
[
"Essential Eames : A Herman Miller Exhibition",
"29 Jun 2013 - 16 Feb 2014",
"Eames Office , Herman Miller"
],
[
"50 Greatest Photographs of National Geographic",
"17 Aug - 27 Oct 2013",
"National Geographic Society"
],
[
"Dinosaurs : Dawn to Extinction",
"25 Jan - 27 Jul 2014",
"American Museum of Natural History , PrimeSCI ! , San Juan National Science Museum"
],
[
"Annie Leibovitz A Photographer 's Life 1990 - 2005",
"18 Apr - 19 Oct 2014",
"-"
],
[
"Human+ : The Future of Our Species",
"May 20 to Oct 15 2017",
"Science Gallery , Dublin"
]
] | Exhibitions -- Touring exhibitions | Some of the touring exhibitions at the ArtScience Museum include : | ArtScience_Museum_0 | ArtScience Museum is a museum located within the integrated resort of Marina Bay Sands in the Downtown Core of the Central Area in Singapore. Opened on 17 February 2011 by Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, it is the world's first ArtScience museum. Although it has a permanent exhibition, ArtScience Gallery, the ArtScience Museum mainly hosts touring exhibitions curated by other museums. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaparte_(theater_company) | Malaparte (theater company) | [
"",
"Title",
"Author ( s )",
"Director",
"Cast",
"Run",
"Venue"
] | [
[
"1",
"A Joke",
"Luigi Pirandello",
"Keith Bunin",
"Josh Hamilton , Ethan Hawke , Cynthia Nixon , Austin Pendleton , Jonathan Marc Sherman",
"October 9-31 , 1992",
"Sanford Meisner Theatre"
],
[
"2",
"Wild Dogs !",
"Daniel J. Rubin",
"Ethan Hawke",
"Amelia Campbell , Isabel Gillies , Jonathan Marc Sherman , Steve Zahn",
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"Theatre Row Theatre"
],
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"3",
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"",
"",
"Jesse Harris , Ethan Hawke , Robert Sean Leonard , Lisa Loeb , Frank Whaley",
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],
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"4",
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"James Waterston",
"Robert Sean Leonard , Frank Whaley",
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],
[
"5",
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"Jon Robin Baitz and Jonathan Marc Sherman",
"Nicholas Martin",
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"Theatre Row Theatre"
],
[
"6",
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"Jonathan Marc Sherman",
"Ethan Hawke",
"Nicole Burdette , Lynn Cohen , Frank Whaley",
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],
[
"7",
"Hesh",
"Matthew Weiss",
"Frank Pugliese",
"Nadia Dajani , Ned Eisenberg , Ethan Hawke , Frank Whaley",
"November 4-12 , 1994",
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],
[
"8",
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"Nicole Burdette",
"Max Mayer",
"Lynn Cohen , Ethan Hawke , Robert Sean Leonard , Martha Plimpton , Frank Whaley",
"November 18 - December 4 , 1994",
"Theatre Row Theatre"
]
] | Productions | Malaparte_(theater_company)_0 | Malaparte was an American non-profit theater company based in New York City, New York. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_lighthouses_in_the_Balearic_Islands | List of lighthouses in the Balearic Islands | [
"Lighthouse",
"Island",
"Built",
"Tower Height",
"Focal Height",
"Range"
] | [
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"Formentor",
"Majorca",
"1863",
"21 m ( 69 ft )",
"210 m ( 689 ft )",
"24 nmi ( 44 km )"
],
[
"Punta de l'Avançada",
"Majorca",
"1905",
"18 m ( 59 ft )",
"29 m ( 95 ft )",
"15 nmi ( 28 km )"
],
[
"Alcanada",
"Majorca",
"1861",
"15 m ( 49 ft )",
"22 m ( 72 ft )",
"11 nmi ( 20 km )"
],
[
"Capdepera",
"Majorca",
"1861",
"18 m ( 59 ft )",
"76 m ( 249 ft )",
"20 nmi ( 37 km )"
],
[
"Porto Colom",
"Majorca",
"1861",
"25 m ( 82 ft )",
"42 m ( 138 ft )",
"20 nmi ( 37 km )"
],
[
"Torre den Beu",
"Majorca",
"Unknown",
"6 m ( 20 ft )",
"32 m ( 105 ft )",
"10 nmi ( 19 km )"
],
[
"Cap Salines",
"Majorca",
"1863",
"17 m ( 56 ft )",
"17 m ( 56 ft )",
"11 nmi ( 20 km )"
],
[
"Cap Blanc",
"Majorca",
"1863",
"12 m ( 39 ft )",
"95 m ( 312 ft )",
"15 nmi ( 28 km )"
],
[
"Porto Pí",
"Majorca",
"1617",
"38 m ( 125 ft )",
"41 m ( 135 ft )",
"18 nmi ( 33 km )"
],
[
"Cala Figuera",
"Majorca",
"1860",
"24 m ( 79 ft )",
"45 m ( 148 ft )",
"22 nmi ( 41 km )"
],
[
"Sa Mola",
"Majorca",
"1993",
"10 m ( 33 ft )",
"128 m ( 420 ft )",
"12 nmi ( 22 km )"
],
[
"Cap Gros",
"Majorca",
"1859",
"22 m ( 72 ft )",
"120 m ( 394 ft )",
"19 nmi ( 35 km )"
],
[
"La Creu",
"Majorca",
"1864/1945",
"13 m ( 43 ft )",
"35 m ( 115 ft )",
"10 nmi ( 19 km )"
],
[
"Llebeig",
"Dragonera",
"1910",
"15 m ( 49 ft )",
"130 m ( 427 ft )",
"21 nmi ( 39 km )"
],
[
"Na Pòpia",
"Dragonera",
"1852",
"12 m ( 39 ft )",
"363 m ( 1,191 ft )",
"Inactive"
],
[
"Tramuntana",
"Dragonera",
"1910",
"15 m ( 49 ft )",
"67 m ( 220 ft )",
"14 nmi ( 26 km )"
],
[
"Cavalleria",
"Menorca",
"1857",
"15 m ( 49 ft )",
"94 m ( 308 ft )",
"26 nmi ( 48 km )"
],
[
"Favàritx",
"Menorca",
"1922",
"28 m ( 92 ft )",
"47 m ( 154 ft )",
"21 nmi ( 39 km )"
],
[
"Illa de l'Aire",
"Menorca",
"1860",
"38 m ( 125 ft )",
"53 m ( 174 ft )",
"18 nmi ( 33 km )"
],
[
"Cap d'Artrutx",
"Menorca",
"1859",
"34 m ( 112 ft )",
"45 m ( 148 ft )",
"19 nmi ( 35 km )"
]
] | Lighthouses | List_of_lighthouses_in_the_Balearic_Islands_0 | This is a list of lighthouses in the Balearic Islands. The Spanish archipelago lies at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Championship_Cup | Championship Cup | [
"Club",
"Winners",
"Runners-up",
"Winning years"
] | [
[
"Leigh Centurions",
"4",
"1",
"2004 , 2006 , 2011 , 2013"
],
[
"Widnes Vikings",
"2",
"1",
"2007 , 2009"
],
[
"Salford City Reds",
"2",
"0",
"2003 , 2008"
],
[
"Hull Kingston Rovers",
"1",
"3",
"2005"
],
[
"Halifax",
"1",
"1",
"2012"
],
[
"Huddersfield Giants",
"1",
"0",
"2002"
],
[
"Batley Bulldogs",
"1",
"0",
"2010"
]
] | Results -- Winners | Championship_Cup_2 | The Championship Cup, (known as the Northern Rail Cup due to sponsorship by Northern Rail), previously known as the National League Cup, was a rugby league football competition for clubs in the United Kingdom's Rugby League Championships. Although the French club Toulouse Olympique competed in the Championship from 2009 through 2011, they never participated in the cup until 2012 after they had left the Championship. The Cup's last season was 2013, after which it was replaced by the 1895 Cup. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Sepang_GP2_Series_round | 2012 Sepang GP2 Series round | [
"Pos",
"No",
"Driver",
"Team",
"Laps",
"Time/Retired",
"Grid",
"Points"
] | [
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"1",
"23",
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"25"
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[
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[
"3",
"26",
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],
[
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"5",
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"12"
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[
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"14",
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"Scuderia Coloni",
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"4",
"10"
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[
"6",
"4",
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"DAMS",
"30",
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"10",
"8"
],
[
"7",
"10",
"Esteban Gutiérrez",
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"30",
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"15",
"6"
],
[
"8",
"5",
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"Lotus GP",
"30",
"+36.449",
"6",
"4"
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[
"9",
"12",
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"Caterham Racing",
"30",
"+41.519",
"8",
"2"
],
[
"10",
"18",
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"Venezuela GP Lazarus",
"30",
"+43.240",
"12",
"1"
],
[
"11",
"6",
"Nathanaël Berthon",
"Racing Engineering",
"30",
"+43.720",
"18",
""
],
[
"12",
"11",
"Rio Haryanto",
"Carlin",
"30",
"+53.383",
"17",
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],
[
"13",
"7",
"Marcus Ericsson",
"iSport International",
"30",
"+1:01.683",
"20",
""
],
[
"14",
"2",
"Josef Král",
"Barwa Addax Team",
"30",
"+1:02.683",
"14",
""
],
[
"15",
"17",
"Julián Leal",
"Trident Racing",
"30",
"+1:09.180",
"22",
""
],
[
"16",
"25",
"Nigel Melker",
"Ocean Racing Technology",
"30",
"+1:10.399",
"19",
""
],
[
"17",
"8",
"Jolyon Palmer",
"iSport International",
"30",
"+1:12.861",
"7",
""
],
[
"18",
"21",
"Tom Dillmann",
"Rapax",
"30",
"+1:27.810",
"16",
""
],
[
"19",
"16",
"Stéphane Richelmi",
"Trident Racing",
"30",
"+1:35.206",
"13",
""
],
[
"20",
"15",
"Fabio Onidi",
"Scuderia Coloni",
"30",
"+1:39.125",
"12",
""
]
] | Classification -- Feature Race | 2012_Sepang_GP2_Series_round_1 | The 2012 Sepang GP2 Series round was a GP2 Series motor race held on March 24 and 25, 2012 at Sepang International Circuit, Malaysia. It was the first round of the 2012 GP2 Series season. The race weekend supported the 2012 Malaysian Grand Prix. Davide Valsecchi was on pole for the feature race, which was won by Luiz Razia. James Calado won the sprint race. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RLIF_Awards | RLIF Awards | [
"",
"2009",
"2011",
"2012",
"2014"
] | [
[
"Canada",
"",
"Matt Wyles",
"Tony Felix",
"Steve Piatek"
],
[
"Cook Islands",
"Karl Temata",
"Tinirau Arona",
"Tinirau Arona",
"Dominique Peyroux"
],
[
"Czech Republic",
"Josef Kučera",
"Jan Buben",
"David Lahr",
""
],
[
"Fiji",
"Jarryd Hayne",
"Wes Naiqama",
"Sisa Waqa",
"Semi Radradra"
],
[
"France",
"Olivier Elima",
"Rémi Casty",
"Vincent Duport",
"Rémi Casty"
],
[
"Germany",
"Jimmy Keinhorst",
"Thomas Isaak",
"Mawuli Améfia",
""
],
[
"Ireland",
"Damien Blanch",
"Liam Finn",
"Tim Bergin",
"Liam Finn"
],
[
"Italy",
"Giovanni Franchi",
"Matteo Rossi",
"Fabrizio Ciaurro",
""
],
[
"Jamaica",
"Roy Calvert",
"Tyronie Rowe",
"Fabion Turner",
"Nathan Campbell"
],
[
"Japan",
"Hiroshi Miyazak",
"Keisuke Kinoshita",
"Noriyuki Tainaka",
""
],
[
"Lebanon",
"Ramy Rassi",
"Walid Yassine",
"Danny Barakat",
"Chris Saab"
],
[
"Malta",
"",
"Clifford Debattista",
"Clifford Debattista",
""
],
[
"Papua New Guinea",
"David Mead",
"",
"Dion Aiye",
"Israel Eliab"
],
[
"Russia",
"Nikolay Zagoskin",
"Eduard Ososkov",
"Sergey Konstantinov",
"Kirill Kosharin"
],
[
"Samoa",
"Kylie Leuluai",
"George Carmont",
"Tony Puletua",
"David Fa'alogo"
],
[
"Scotland",
"Iain Morrison",
"Dale Ferguson",
"John Duffy",
"Matty Russell"
],
[
"Serbia",
"Soni Radovanović",
"Dalibor Vukanović",
"Stefan Nedeljković",
"Stefan Nedeljković"
]
] | Nations ' Players of the Year | RLIF_Awards_11 | The RLIF Awards are the Rugby League International Federation's annual major international sporting award for rugby league. Since 2004 the awards ceremony recognises the best referee, coach, developing nations player, international newcomer, captain and a team of the year. In 2007, the RLIF did not organise any awards. To fill the gap, Rugby League World magazine asked its Golden Boot panel to come up with winners in the existing categories used by the RLIF. Coinciding with the 2008 Rugby League World Cup, the RLIF Awards were rebranded and the old award system was replaced. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roller_sports_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_free_skating | Roller sports at the 2015 Pan American Games – Women's free skating | [
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nation",
"Total Points",
"SP",
"LP"
] | [
[
"1",
"Giselle Soler",
"Argentina",
"519.70",
"1",
"1"
],
[
"2",
"Talitha Haas",
"Brazil",
"498.30",
"2",
"2"
],
[
"3",
"Marisol Villarroel",
"Chile",
"479.70",
"3",
"3"
],
[
"4",
"Kailah Macri",
"Canada",
"470.80",
"4",
"4"
],
[
"5",
"Nataly Otalora",
"Colombia",
"464.00",
"6",
"5"
],
[
"6",
"Courtney Donovan",
"United States",
"447.70",
"5",
"6"
],
[
"7",
"Alejandra Hernandez",
"Mexico",
"419.60",
"7",
"8"
],
[
"8",
"Eduarda Fuentes",
"Ecuador",
"418.50",
"8",
"7"
]
] | Results | 8 athletes from 8 countries competed . | Roller_sports_at_the_2015_Pan_American_Games_–_Women's_free_skating_0 | The women's figure skating free program in roller sports at the 2015 Pan American Games was held between July 11-12 at the Direct Energy Centre (Exhibition Centre), in Toronto. Due to naming rights the venue will be known as the latter for the duration of the games. The defending Pan American Games champion is Elizabeth Soler of Argentina. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_FIBA_World_Championship_squads | 2006 FIBA World Championship squads | [
"#",
"Pos",
"Name",
"Year born",
"Team"
] | [
[
"4",
"Guard",
"Josh Akognon",
"1986",
"Washington State Cougars"
],
[
"5",
"Forward",
"Ekene Ibekwe",
"1985",
"Maryland Terrapins"
],
[
"6",
"Guard",
"Chamberlain Oguchi",
"1986",
"Oregon Ducks"
],
[
"7",
"Forward",
"Ime Udoka",
"1977",
"New York Knicks"
],
[
"8",
"Guard",
"Ebi Ere",
"1981",
"Liège"
],
[
"9",
"Guard",
"Jeff Varem",
"1983",
"Pau Orthez"
],
[
"10",
"Center",
"Julius Nwosu",
"1971",
"CSU Asesoft Ploieşti"
],
[
"11",
"Forward",
"Derrick Obasohan",
"1981",
"Hyères-Toulon"
],
[
"12",
"Forward",
"Tunji Awojobi",
"1973",
"Hapoel Jerusalem"
],
[
"13",
"Forward",
"Gabe Muoneke",
"1978",
"Pınar Karşıyaka"
],
[
"14",
"Forward",
"Aloysius Anagonye",
"1981",
"DKV Joventut"
],
[
"15",
"Center",
"Ikenne Nwankwo",
"1973",
"Madeira"
]
] | Group A -- Nigeria | Head Coach : Sanni Ahmed | 2006_FIBA_World_Championship_squads_3 | The 2006 FIBA World Championship squads were the squads of the 2006 FIBA World Championship. The list includes the 12-men rosters of the 24 participating countries, totaling 288 players. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mads_Pieler_Kolding | Mads Pieler Kolding | [
"Year",
"Tournament",
"Partner",
"Opponent",
"Score",
"Result"
] | [
[
"2012",
"Denmark International",
"Christian John Skovgaard",
"Kasper Antonsen Rasmus Bonde",
"21-17 , 21-10",
"Winner"
],
[
"2010",
"Dutch International",
"Mads Conrad-Petersen",
"Mikkel Elbjørn Christian Skovgaard",
"21-17 , 21-14",
"Winner"
],
[
"2009",
"Irish International",
"Mads Conrad-Petersen",
"Marcus Ellis Peter Mills",
"21-18 , 21-11",
"Winner"
],
[
"2009",
"Czech International",
"Mads Conrad-Petersen",
"Mikkel Elbjørn Christian Skovgaard",
"21-14 , 17-21 , 21-9",
"Winner"
],
[
"2009",
"Croatian International",
"Mads Conrad-Petersen",
"Naoki Kawamae Shoji Sato",
"21-15 , 21-19",
"Winner"
],
[
"2009",
"Dutch International",
"Mads Conrad-Petersen",
"Ruud Bosch Koen Ridder",
"21-14 , 22-20",
"Winner"
],
[
"2009",
"Scottish International",
"Mads Conrad-Petersen",
"Chris Langridge Robin Middleton",
"19-21 , 26-24 , 21-16",
"Winner"
],
[
"2007",
"Hellas International",
"Mikkel Elbjørn Larsen",
"Goh Ying Jin Au Kok Leong",
"19-21 , 18-21",
"Runner-up"
],
[
"2007",
"Hungarian International",
"Peter Mørk",
"Andi Hartono Tandaputra Sartono Ekopranoto",
"21-15 , 21-15",
"Winner"
]
] | Achievements -- BWF International Challenge/Series | Men 's doubles | Mads_Pieler_Kolding_7 | Mads Pieler Kolding (born 27 January 1988) is a Danish badminton player who specializes in doubles. He won the gold medal at the 2016 European Championships in the men's doubles event partnered with Mads Conrad-Petersen. He also a part of the Denmark national team who won the 2016 Thomas Cup. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jens_Knippschild | Jens Knippschild | [
"No",
"Date",
"Tournament",
"Surface",
"Opponent",
"Score"
] | [
[
"1",
"6 June 1994",
"Weiden",
"Clay",
"Mikael Tillström",
"6-2 , 6-4"
],
[
"2",
"16 September 1996",
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"3",
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"Szczecin",
"Carpet",
"Younes El Aynaoui",
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],
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"4",
"10 July 2000",
"Newport",
"Grass",
"Peter Wessels",
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"5",
"20 August 2001",
"Mönchengladbach",
"Clay",
"Jürgen Melzer",
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]
] | Career finals -- Runners-up ( 5 ) | Jens_Knippschild_2 | Jens Knippschild (born 15 February 1975) is a former tennis player from Germany, who turned professional in 1992. He has won two doubles titles (2001, Båstad and 2002, Bucharest) during his career. The right-hander reached his highest singles ATP-ranking on 9 August 1999, when he became the number 76 of the world. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_T20_Cup | National T20 Cup | [
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"Province",
"Debut Season",
"Last Season",
"Captain",
"Coach"
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"2013-14",
"Younus Khan",
"Sajjad Akbar"
],
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"Azad Kashmir",
"2014-15",
"2015-16",
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"Javed Hayat"
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"2012-13",
"2013-14",
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"Shahid Anwar"
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"2013-14",
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"Zahoor Elahi"
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"2013-14",
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"2013-14",
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"2013-14",
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"2013-14",
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"Punjab",
"2004-05",
"2013-14",
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"Manzoor Elahi"
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[
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"2013-14",
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"Mohsin Kamal"
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[
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"Zahid Mahmood",
"Iqbal Imam"
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[
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"Punjab",
"2004-05",
"2013-14",
"Saeed Anwar Jr",
"Manzoor Elahi"
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[
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"KP",
"2004-05",
"2013-14",
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"Abdur Rehman"
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[
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"Balochistan",
"2004-05",
"2013-14",
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"Arshad Khan"
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"2004-05",
"2013-14",
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"Sabih Azhar"
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"2013-14",
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"Ijaz Ahmed jnr"
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[
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"Afghanistan",
"2011-12",
"2011-12",
"Mohammad Nabi",
"R.Ahmadzai"
]
] | Teams -- Former Teams | National_T20_Cup_0 | The National T20 Cup is a men's professional Twenty20 cricket league in Pakistan, established in 2005. It is one of the world's oldest Twenty20 cricket leagues. It was the top-tier T20 league in the country from 2005 to 2011. From 2011 to 2015 it served as the qualifying tournament for the Super-8 T20 Cup. Since 2016, it is a second-tier tournament to the Pakistan Super League with no direct link between the two. The league's team offices are directed out of its head offices located at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. |
|
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[
"speed of light",
"c { \\displaystyle c }",
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],
[
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]
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In Hartree atomic units, the speed of light is approximately 137 atomic units of velocity. Atomic units are often abbreviated a.u. or au, not to be confused with the same abbreviation used also for astronomical units, arbitrary units, and absorbance units in other contexts. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoon_Ji-hye | Yoon Ji-hye | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Network"
] | [
[
"1999",
"Hometown Legends Sinjo",
"Warrior",
"KBS2"
],
[
"2004",
"Ireland",
"Go Yang-sook",
"MBC"
],
[
"2006",
"Drama City Shining All About",
"Lee Soo-yeon",
"KBS2"
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[
"2007",
"Que Sera , Sera",
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"Noh Yoon-hee",
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[
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"Han Ji-ho",
"MBC"
],
[
"2019",
"The Wind Blows",
"Baek Soo-ah",
"JTBC"
]
] | Filmography -- Television series | Yoon_Ji-hye_1 | Yoon Ji-hye (born November 10, 1979) is a South Korean actress. Yoon made her acting debut in the 1998 horror movie Whispering Corridors. She has since starred in films such as Possible Changes (2004), No Mercy for the Rude (2006), and , as well as the television series Que Sera, Sera (2007). |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shruti_Ramachandran | Shruti Ramachandran | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role"
] | [
[
"2014",
"Njaan",
"Susheela"
],
[
"2016",
"Pretham",
"Clara"
],
[
"2017",
"Sunday Holiday",
"Sithara"
],
[
"2018",
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"Andrea"
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[
"2018",
"Nonsense",
"Sheena Miss"
],
[
"2018",
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[
"2019",
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"Jaya"
],
[
"2019",
"Kamala",
"N/A"
],
[
"2020",
"Anveshanam",
"Kavitha"
]
] | Filmography | Shruti_Ramachandran_0 | Shruti Ramachandran is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Malayalam cinema and has also appeared in a Telugu film and a Tamil webseries. |
|
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||
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Asian_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_decathlon | 2009 Asian Athletics Championships – Men's decathlon | [
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"Athlete",
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"# 1",
"# 2",
"# 3",
"Result",
"Points",
"Overall"
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"4284"
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[
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"4926"
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"34.35",
"34.35",
"551",
"5217"
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004_World_Sports_Acrobatics_Championships | 2004 World Sports Acrobatics Championships | [
"Rank",
"Team",
"Country",
"Point"
] | [
[
"1",
"Ekaterina Stroynova , Ekaterina Loginova , Gouzel Khassanova",
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"22.420"
],
[
"2",
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"19.670"
],
[
"3",
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"19.630"
],
[
"4",
"Olexandra Gorkovenko , Alla Basiuk , Larisa Semeniuk",
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"19.210"
],
[
"5",
"Elena Kirilova , Elena Moiseeva , Tatiana Alexeeva",
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[
"6",
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],
[
"7",
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[
"8",
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"Germany",
"17.610"
]
] | Results -- Women 's Group | 2004_World_Sports_Acrobatics_Championships_3 | 19th World Sports Acrobatics Championships were held in Liévin, France from May 21 to May 23, 2004. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_television_series_based_on_Marvel_Comics_publications | List of television series based on Marvel Comics publications | [
"Title",
"Original airing",
"Episodes"
] | [
[
"Astonishing X-Men : Gifted",
"October 27 , 2009 ( iTunes ) September 28 , 2010 ( DVD )",
"6"
],
[
"Iron Man : Extremis",
"April 16 , 2010 ( iTunes )",
"6"
],
[
"Spider-Woman : Agent of S.W.O.R.D",
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],
[
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[
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"Astonishing X-Men : Torn",
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[
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[
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"12"
],
[
"Wolverine : Origin",
"July 9 , 2013 ( DVD )",
"6"
],
[
"Ultimate Wolverine Vs. Hulk",
"September 10 , 2013 ( DVD )",
"6"
],
[
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"January 14 , 2014 ( DVD )",
"6"
],
[
"Wolverine : Weapon X : Tomorrow Dies Today",
"May 13 , 2014 ( DVD )",
"6"
],
[
"Eternals",
"September 16 , 2014 ( DVD )",
"10"
],
[
"Wolverine Versus Sabretooth : Reborn",
"March 24 , 2015 ( DVD )",
"4"
]
] | Animated -- Direct-to-video and digital motion comics | List_of_television_series_based_on_Marvel_Comics_publications_10 | Below is a list of television series based on properties of Marvel Comics. This list includes live-action and animated series. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildegarde_Neil | Hildegarde Neil | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1963",
"Julius Caesar",
"Calpurnia",
"TV miniseries"
],
[
"1964",
"No Hiding Place",
"Ann",
"Aftertaste"
],
[
"1968",
"Dixon of Dock Green",
"Jean Holden",
"The Prospective Candidate"
],
[
"1968",
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"Mariette",
"TV miniseries"
],
[
"1969",
"Imperial Palace",
"Gracie Savott",
"Arrivals , Departures"
],
[
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"The Green Mamba"
],
[
"1969",
"The Expert",
"Dorothy Hamilton",
"A Family Affair"
],
[
"1969",
"W. Somerset Maugham",
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"A Casual Affair"
],
[
"1969",
"ITV Playhouse",
"Marion",
"Double Agent"
],
[
"1970",
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"The Woman in Black",
"The Suicide Club"
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[
"1970",
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"Dr. Stella Robson",
"Project Sahara"
],
[
"1970",
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],
[
"1970",
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],
[
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"Mrs. Arborel",
"The Higher the Fewer"
],
[
"1970",
"The Main Chance",
"Ursula Findon",
"Settlement Day"
],
[
"1970",
"Happily Ever After",
"Mary Wilshaw",
"Do n't Walk Away"
],
[
"1970",
"Put Out More Flags",
"Angela Lyne",
"TV film"
],
[
"1970",
"Man at the Top",
"Liz Gilbert",
"It 's All Perfectly True"
],
[
"1971",
"Jason King",
"Lyra Delon",
"Flamingos Only Fly on Tuesdays"
],
[
"1972",
"Six Faces",
"Helen Barlow",
"Commonwealth of Malignants , Around the Child"
]
] | Filmography -- Television | Hildegarde_Neil_1 | Hildegarde Neil (born 29 July 1939), also credited as Hildegard Neil, is an English actress. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madison_Gate_Records | Madison Gate Records | [
"Year",
"Release",
"Type",
"Artist"
] | [
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"2007",
"Love , Reign O'er Me ( As Featured In The Motion Picture Reign Over Me )",
"Single",
"Pearl Jam"
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"2007",
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"Album",
"Jeff Beal"
],
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"Dragon Tunes from Dragon Tales ( 2007 Reissue )",
"Album",
"Dragon Tales"
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"Single",
"Will Ferrell & John C. Reilly"
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"All I Want ( Soundtrack From The Motion Picture )",
"Album",
"Andrew Gross"
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"Single",
"Four Tet"
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"Album",
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"Mychael Danna"
],
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"Lakeview Terrace ( Original Motion Picture Soundtrack )",
"Album",
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],
[
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"The Taking of Pelham 123 ( Original Motion Picture Soundtrack )",
"Album",
"Harry Gregson-Williams"
],
[
"2009",
"Armored ( Original Motion Picture Score ) [ Digital Version ]",
"Album",
"John Murphy"
],
[
"2009",
"Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs ( Original Motion Picture Soundtrack )",
"Album",
"Mark Mothersbaugh"
],
[
"2009",
"District 9 ( Original Motion Picture Soundtrack )",
"Album",
"Clinton Shorter"
],
[
"2009",
"Julie & Julia ( Original Motion Picture Soundtrack )",
"Album",
"Alexandre Desplat"
],
[
"2009",
"Fired Up ! ( Original Motion Picture Soundtrack )",
"Album",
"Various"
],
[
"2009",
"The Sing-Off ( Season 1 ) - The Singles",
"Single",
"Various"
],
[
"2009",
"New York Is Where I Live ( From Did You Hear About the Morgans ? )",
"Single",
"Steve Tyrell"
]
] | Discography -- Soundtracks | Madison_Gate_Records_0 | Madison Gate Records is an American record label owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment that specializes in soundtracks and other recordings derived from films, television programs, and other entertainment media. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_400_metres | 1994 European Athletics Championships – Women's 400 metres | [
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Time",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1",
"Marie-José Pérec",
"France",
"51.96",
"Q"
],
[
"2",
"Yelena Andreyeva",
"Russia",
"52.36",
"Q"
],
[
"3",
"Daniela Spasova",
"Bulgaria",
"52.43",
"Q"
],
[
"4",
"Melanie Neef",
"United Kingdom",
"52.55",
"Q"
],
[
"5",
"Charlotta Johansson",
"Sweden",
"52.89",
""
],
[
"6",
"Linda Keough",
"United Kingdom",
"53.63",
""
],
[
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"Czech Republic",
"53.75",
""
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[
"",
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"Spain",
"DNF",
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]
] | Results -- Semi-finals | 1994_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Women's_400_metres_1 | The women's 400 metres event at the 1994 European Athletics Championships was held in Helsinki, Finland, at Helsinki Olympic Stadium on 8, 9, and 11 August 1994. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Hazare | Anna Hazare | [
"Year",
"Award",
"Awarding organisation"
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[
"2013",
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],
[
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"NDTV"
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"2008",
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"2005",
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"Gandhigram Rural University"
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[
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"CARE ( relief agency )"
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"1986",
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]
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|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_major_terrorist_incidents | List of major terrorist incidents | [
"Date",
"Type",
"Killed",
"Injured",
"Location",
"Details",
"Perpetrator",
"Part of"
] | [
[
"11 January",
"Bombings",
"132",
"Unknown",
"Sharaban , Iraq",
"January 2016 Iraq attacks : Two huge bomb blasts , one at a teashop and the other at a mosque , killed at least 100 people in the township of Sharaban in Iraq 's northern Diyala Governorate",
"Islamic State",
"Iraqi Civil War"
],
[
"16 January",
"Massacre",
"135-300+",
"Unknown",
"Deir ez-Zor , Syria",
"ISIL militants attacked the neighbourhoods of Begayliya and Ayash in Deir ez-Zor , killing dozens of people in execution style murder . Fatality estimates variates between 135 and over 300. International sources reported that the attack was against Syrian Army personal and killed 85 Syrian soldiers along with 50 civilians while Syrian sources said over 300 people were killed , most of whom were children and women . ISIL claimed responsibility for the attack and claimed suicide bombers were used",
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"Syrian Civil War - Deir ez-Zor offensive ( January 2016 )"
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"134 ( +2 )",
"180",
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"February 2016 Sayyidah Zaynab bombings : Islamic State militants detonated a car bomb and later launched two suicide bombings , about 400 meters from Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque , a Shia shrine , believed to contain the grave of Prophet Muhammad 's granddaughter . 83 to 134 people were killed and 180 wounded , including children . Syrian media said the attack occurred when pupils were leaving school in the area . At least 60 shops were damaged as well as cars in the area . Islamic State claimed responsibility",
"Islamic State",
"Syrian Civil War"
],
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"101+",
"194+",
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"Islamic State",
"Iraqi Civil War"
],
[
"23 May",
"Suicide bombing",
"184 ( 5 )",
"200",
"Jableh and Tartus , Syria",
"May 2016 Jableh and Tartous bombings : Nearly 150 people are killed and at least 200 wounded in a series of car bomb and suicide attacks in the Syrian cities of Jableh and Tartus in government-controlled territory that hosts Russian military bases . The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant claims responsibility",
"Islamic State",
"Syrian Civil War"
],
[
"3 July",
"Bombing",
"342+ ( +1 )",
"246+",
"Baghdad , Iraq",
"2016 Karrada bombing : At least 346 people were killed , and over 246 injured , in a series of coordinated bomb attacks in Baghdad . Early in the evening of July 3 , a large car bomb exploded in the middle of a busy market , killing nearly 346 civilians . The blast occurred in the Baghdad neighborhood of Karrada , which contains Shia Muslims and a large Christian minority . A second car bombing in the district of Sha'ab killed at least 5 people and injured 16 , while two more bombings killed at least two more people",
"Islamic State",
"Iraqi Civil War"
],
[
"24 November",
"Suicide truck bombing",
"125 ( +1 )",
"95",
"Hillah , Iraq",
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"Islamic State",
"Iraqi Civil War"
]
] | 2016 | List_of_major_terrorist_incidents_1 | This is a list of terrorist incidents, conducted by violent non-state actors, resulting in more than 100 deaths. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacek_Krzynówek | Jacek Krzynówek | [
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"Opponent",
"Score",
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"1",
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"4-0",
"Win",
"Friendly"
],
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"2",
"30 April 2003",
"Brussels , Belgium",
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"1-3",
"Loss",
"Friendly"
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[
"3",
"6 June 2003",
"Poznań , Poland",
"Kazakhstan",
"3-0",
"Win",
"Friendly"
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[
"4",
"12 November 2003",
"Warsaw , Poland",
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"3-1",
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[
"5",
"4 September 2004",
"Belfast , Northern Ireland",
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"3-0",
"Win",
"2006 FIFA World Cup qualification ( UEFA )"
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[
"6",
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"Vienna , Austria",
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"3-1",
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"2006 FIFA World Cup qualification ( UEFA )"
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"7",
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"8",
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"9",
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"10",
"24 March 2007",
"Warsaw , Poland",
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[
"11",
"2 June 2007",
"Baku , Azerbaijan",
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"3-1",
"Win",
"UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying"
],
[
"12",
"2 June 2007",
"Baku , Azerbaijan",
"Azerbaijan",
"3-1",
"Win",
"UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying"
],
[
"13",
"22 August 2007",
"Moscow , Russia",
"Russia",
"2-2",
"Draw",
"Friendly"
],
[
"14",
"8 September 2007",
"Lisbon , Portugal",
"Portugal",
"2-2",
"Draw",
"UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying"
],
[
"15",
"1 June 2008",
"Chorzów , Poland",
"Denmark",
"1-1",
"Draw",
"Friendly"
]
] | International career and Bundesliga -- International goals | Jacek_Krzynówek_0 | Jacek Krzynówek (; born 15 May 1976) is a former Polish footballer. One of the most glorious moments of his career was scoring a rocket shot against Real Madrid in the 2004-05 UEFA Champions League. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lebanon_national_rugby_union_team | Lebanon national rugby union team | [
"Player",
"Position",
"Club"
] | [
[
"Karim Jammal",
"Scrum-half",
"San Diego"
],
[
"Georges Cassab",
"Scrum-half",
"Jamhour Lions RFC"
],
[
"Omar Hamaoui",
"Scrum-half",
"Beirut Phoenicians RUFC"
],
[
"Ben Abood",
"Fly-half",
"South Sydney Rams"
],
[
"Lawrence Abood",
"Fly-half",
"Saint Patricks"
],
[
"Jad Hashem",
"Fly-half",
"Beaver Nomads Rugby Team"
],
[
"Raymond Asfour",
"Centre",
"Catford RUFC"
],
[
"Steve Pere",
"Wing",
"Jounieh Dragons RFC"
],
[
"Robin Hachache",
"Centre",
"Beirut Phoenicians RFC"
],
[
"Anthony Manassa",
"Wing",
"Eastwood"
],
[
"Fadi Saad",
"Wing",
"Sydney University Rugby Club"
],
[
"Martin Wahbe",
"Fullback",
"Eastwood"
],
[
"Thomas Alexander Saliba",
"Fullback",
"Finchley RFC"
]
] | Lebanon_national_rugby_union_team_0 | The Lebanese National Rugby Union team have yet to make their debut at the Rugby World Cup. Lebanon played their first test match against on 14 May 2010 in Dubai The Phoenix currently competes in the Asian Rugby Football Union's, Asian Rugby Championship in Division Three West. In November 2018 Lebanon Rugby attained World Rugby Associate Membership. On 19 June 2014 the Phoenix defeated Pakistan in the semifinal of the Asian Rugby Football Union's, Asian Five Nation Division 3 West tournament in Lahore, Pakistan, 17 - 3 to book a place in the final on 22 June 2014 against Uzbekistan in Lahore. Lebanon defeated Uzbekistan 20 - 19 to win the tournament. On 14 April 2015 Lebanon hosted the 2015 Asian Rugby Championship division 3 West tournament in Jounieh, Lebanon. They defeated Jordan in the first round 71 - 3 and won against Iran 27 - 8 to secure their third consecutive Asian title. In April 2016 Lebanon took part in the Asian Rugby Championship division 3 West tournament held in Doha, Qatar. On 19 April 2016, Lebanon beat Iran 34-12 and went on to face Qatar in the final. Although they led the majority of the match, being penalized down to 13 men gave Qatar an opportunity to take the lead. At the final whistle the score was 25-19 to Qatar. In March 2017, Lebanon competed in the Asian Rugby Championship, hosted by Uzbekistan in Tashkent. |
||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soapstar_Superstar | Soapstar Superstar | [
"Place",
"Actor",
"Soap"
] | [
[
"1st",
"Richard Fleeshman",
"Coronation Street"
],
[
"2nd",
"Andy Whyment",
"Coronation Street"
],
[
"3rd",
"Lucy Pargeter",
"Crossroads & Emmerdale"
],
[
"4th",
"Roxanne Pallett",
"Emmerdale"
],
[
"5th",
"Lee Otway",
"Hollyoaks"
],
[
"6th",
"Wendi Peters",
"Coronation Street"
],
[
"7th",
"Shobna Gulati",
"Eastenders & Coronation Street"
],
[
"8th",
"Nicholas Bailey",
"Coronation Street & EastEnders"
],
[
"9th",
"Michael Greco",
"EastEnders"
],
[
"10th",
"Sammy Winward",
"Emmerdale"
]
] | Series Overview -- Series 1 Results | Soapstar_Superstar_0 | Soapstar Superstar is a British reality singing competition, produced by Granada Television (branded Granada Productions and ITV Productions), and aired on ITV from 6 January 2006 to 13 January 2007. The show's format works in a similar format to that of Pop Idol and The X Factor, in that the competition features a group of soap opera actors performing in front of a celebrity panel of judges, with the weakest performers being eliminated when they receive the fewest votes from the judges and a public vote. Unlike these shows, the audience decides upon the song contestants sung in the next round, with the eliminated contestant joining the judging panel for that episode to save one of the other contestants and decide on which song they would sing next. The first series was hosted by Fern Britton and Ben Shephard, with Jayne Middlemiss and Duncan James hosting a companion show for the series on ITV2, entitled Soapstar Superstar: Extra Tracks. For the second series, the show was presented by Zoe Ball, with the ITV2 companion show, retitled as Soapstar Superstar: Bonus Tracks, hosted by Mark Durden-Smith, Sheree Murphy and Rob Deering. Both series featured Billy Sammeth and Chris Cowey as part of the judging panel, with assistance from Cilla Black in 2006, and Martine McCutcheon and Michael Ball in 2007. Video wall supplied by YSLV. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Aniston | John Aniston | [
"Year",
"Title",
"Role",
"Notes"
] | [
[
"1962",
"87th Precinct",
"Officer # 1",
"Episode : New Man in the Precinct"
],
[
"1963",
"Love with the Proper Stranger",
"Birdman of Macy 's",
""
],
[
"1964",
"Combat !",
"Greek # 2",
"Episode : Vendetta"
],
[
"1967",
"I Spy",
"Economides",
"Episode : The Beautiful Children"
],
[
"1968",
"The Shakiest Gun in the West",
"Indian",
""
],
[
"1968",
"The Virginian",
"Frank West",
"Episode : Ride to Misadventure"
],
[
"1968",
"Now You See It , Now You Do n't",
"Achmed",
"TV film"
],
[
"1969",
"Mission : Impossible",
"First IMF Captain",
"Episode : Time Bomb"
],
[
"1970",
"That Girl",
"Phil Harvey",
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],
[
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"Webster / Dancik",
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[
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"Love of Life",
"Eddie Aleata",
"Unknown episodes"
],
[
"1979-1984",
"Search for Tomorrow",
"Martin Tourneur",
"Episode : # 1.8556"
],
[
"1985",
"Airwolf",
"Colonel Arturo Alzar",
"Episode : Short Walk to Freedom"
],
[
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"Days of Our Lives",
"Victor Kiriakis",
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],
[
"1993",
"Night Sins",
"Victor Kiriakis",
"TV film"
],
[
"1997",
"Diagnosis Murder",
"Carlton Everest",
"Episode : Must Kill TV"
],
[
"1997",
"Fired Up",
"Gordon",
"Episode : Honey , I Shrunk the Turkey"
],
[
"1999",
"L.A. Heat",
"Alex Zota",
"Episode : Faces of Fear"
],
[
"2001",
"Star Trek : Voyager",
"Quarren Ambassador",
"2 episodes"
],
[
"2002",
"The West Wing",
"Alexander Thompson",
"2 episodes"
]
] | Filmography | John_Aniston_0 | John Anthony Aniston (born Yiannis Anitios Anastasakis , Greek: Γιάννης Ανήτιος Αναστασάκης, July 24, 1933) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Victor Kiriakis on the NBC daytime drama series Days of Our Lives, which he originated in July 1985 and has played continually since then. He is the father of Jennifer Aniston. |
|
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1946_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_long_jump | 1946 European Athletics Championships – Men's long jump | [
"Rank",
"Name",
"Nationality",
"Result"
] | [
[
"1",
"Olle Laessker",
"Sweden",
"7.42"
],
[
"2",
"Lucien Graff",
"Switzerland",
"7.40"
],
[
"3",
"Miroslav Řihošek",
"Czechoslovakia",
"7.29"
],
[
"4",
"Egidio Pribetti",
"Italy",
"7.28"
],
[
"5",
"Stig Håkansson",
"Sweden",
"6.97"
],
[
"6",
"Denis Watts",
"Great Britain",
"6.95"
],
[
"7",
"Zdeněk Matys",
"Czechoslovakia",
"6.92"
],
[
"8",
"Oliver Steinn Johannsson",
"Iceland",
"6.82"
]
] | Results -- Final | 24 August | 1946_European_Athletics_Championships_–_Men's_long_jump_0 | The men's long jump at the 1946 European Athletics Championships was held in Oslo, Norway, at Bislett Stadion on 24 August 1946. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game | 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game | [
"Position",
"Player",
"Team",
"All-Star Games"
] | [
[
"C",
"Brian McCann",
"Braves",
"5"
],
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"1B",
"Adrián González",
"Padres",
"3"
],
[
"1B",
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"Reds",
"1"
],
[
"2B",
"Brandon Phillips",
"Reds",
"1"
],
[
"2B",
"Martín Prado",
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"OF",
"Marlon Byrd",
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],
[
"OF",
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"2"
],
[
"OF",
"Matt Holliday",
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"4"
],
[
"OF",
"Chris Young",
"Diamondbacks",
"1"
]
] | National League | Pitchers Position Player Team All-Star Games P Heath Bell Padres 2 P Jonathan Broxton Dodgers 2 P Matt Capps Nationals 1 P Chris Carpenter Cardinals 3 P Yovani Gallardo Brewers 1 P Roy Halladay Phillies 7 P Tim Hudson Braves 3 P Ubaldo Jiménez Rockies 1 P Josh Johnson Marlins 2 P Hong-Chih Kuo Dodgers 1 P Tim Lincecum Giants 3 P Evan Meek Pirates 1 P Arthur Rhodes Reds 1 P Adam Wainwright Cardinals 1 P Brian Wilson Giants 2 | 2010_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game_6 | The 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 81st midseason exhibition between the All-Stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was held on July 13, 2010, at Angel Stadium of Anaheim, the home of the American League Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, and was telecast by Fox Sports in the US, with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver in the broadcast booth. Fox also teamed with DirecTV to produce a separate 3D broadcast, the first ever for a network Major League Baseball game. Kenny Albert and Mark Grace called the 3D telecast. ESPN Radio also broadcast the game, with Jon Sciambi and Dave Campbell announcing. The National League won the game 3-1, ending a 13-game winless streak. This was the third All-Star Game hosted by the city of Anaheim, California, which previously hosted the game in 1967 and 1989. From 2003-16, the winning team earned home field advantage for the World Series. This was the first All Star Game the National League won since 1996, giving the NL said advantage in the World Series for the first time since 2001 - ironically, the winning pitcher, Washington Nationals closer Matt Capps, would go on to participate in the American League playoffs after his trade to the Minnesota Twins just a couple of weeks following the Midsummer Classic. A short memorial honoring George Steinbrenner, the owner of the New York Yankees who died early that morning, was held prior to the game. |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_European_Curling_Championships | 2006 European Curling Championships | [
"Country",
"G",
"W",
"L"
] | [
[
"Russia",
"9",
"9",
"0"
],
[
"England",
"9",
"7",
"2"
],
[
"Netherlands",
"9",
"7",
"2"
],
[
"Hungary",
"9",
"7",
"2"
],
[
"Poland",
"9",
"5",
"4"
],
[
"Greece",
"9",
"3",
"6"
],
[
"Belarus",
"9",
"3",
"6"
],
[
"Serbia",
"9",
"2",
"7"
],
[
"Estonia",
"9",
"2",
"7"
],
[
"Kazakhstan",
"9",
"0",
"9"
]
] | Men Division B -- Standings | 2006_European_Curling_Championships_5 | The 2006 European Curling Championships were held December 9-16, 2006 at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland. |
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